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Captains in ths Army.
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tics laid down for Lieutenants in the Army before
i Jan. 90.
(t) passed the examination in Tactics laid down for
Lieutenants in the Army.
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April
TX
TXQM
The Quern i
}*r t t tlieQaMn... i
Aj i i de Camp to the Queen i
War OS 2
Staffer the Army 2
4
the Active List 4
16
Lieutenant Coloni ti 40
i ... 5»
97
.. 100
'!' 109
UiLiTf.iv buunmunst—
mtional E*t •> 'ukm*ni$.
- n lhnxat 113
ich 113
113
114
Artillery t ', legi ... 114
School "tif l£j - neer-
mg, Chatham 114
■ aol of Musket r\ , Hythe 114
school of Signalling 114
■ailOOD I :n 1 1 \ 114
M. I 114
feormJ atilitai 1 6 Husks,
Irui .! 115
E. Hibernian Military School 115
Army Schools .115
Ordnan--t F>" f-rtt$.
Aaanal, ff mlwiefa us
TABLE OF CO
NB. — By means of this Table
PAOB
Load BU . Royal Military 113
j
Aden Troop 5<H
Adjur * red Pay . 695
Afri'-n. Btaff in xoi
Afrit ' Ret. Pay 704
r
Ait! 1 staff ... 100
1 Btricl Staff ... 97
ansigus \ Leeward 1 Lb Staff 107
Argyll and H iders... 350
Army Hoapital Oorpe, H»lf Pay 728
■1 ■ Qrdnanoe Depart cent... 368
Pay D< 171
Retired or Half Pay 705
Schools 115
Self Paj 740
Service Oorpe 363
rt roan 11 us
Artillery District Offii ... 185
Malta 189
Mil;ti:i 847
BoyaJ . 163
by H ttteriea and Com-
186
Officers Itetired
ou Annuities . 743
Itoyal Marino 397
Australia. Stafl 106
Bahamas, Suit Id 107
1 114
Bar! 1 1 ea, Stain in 107
Order of tho . 776
Bedfordshire Regiment 251
Bell *t. Stall at . 99
Bengal Cavalry . 472
• General List 403
Ecclesiastical Oept.... 530
Infantry 477
General List 403
Medical Dipinment ,., 515
Mountain Batteries 477
Sappers and Miners 477
sittiT in 103
Berkshire Regimeni 310
Bermuda. Btafl in 108
Bhopaut Battalion 1 [a
BiruunghninSiinillAinisPactory 115
Black Watch .... 399
Bom 1 my ArtiUerj (Native).., .. .. 50s
Cavalry 503
Etacleelastioal Dept 532
infantry 50s
General List.. 403
atodioal Department . 527
Sapj 1 n and Miners ... 505
Stall in 105
Border Kcgnm-m t8o
Bn 1 aanTorpedr. 1 actory 115
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT.
PAGE
Small Arms Factory, Enfield.. 115
Small Arms Factory, Bir-
mingham 115
Gunpowder Factory, Walt-
bam Abbey 115
Army Clothing Department .. 115
Brennan Torpedo Factory ... 115
Committeesand Inspection Staff 115
O
i£isctl!<]neou$ E*tabli*kmenU.
Late Cavalry Depot 117
Remount Establishment 117
Royal Hospitals— Chelsea, Kil-
mainham . 117
Pav Office ........ "7
JudgeAdvocateGeneral'sOffice 117
Prisons ... 117
Officers who have received Certifi-
cates at the Senior Department
of the Royal Military College "7
Officers who have passed the
I College 119
Gentlemen at Arm- 13°
n of the Guard 132
Cavalr
Artillery
.
ry
Army Service Corp-
Army Ordnance Department .
Army Pay Department 37«
Army Medical Bervioe 377
Army Veterinary Department ... 395
PAOB
Army Chaplains' Department ... 396
Marines 397
Indian Army 403
Reserve of Officers 533
Indian Armv Reserve 577
General Officers retired umder
Royal Warrant 578
Unemployed Supernumerary List 588
Officers Retired on Full Pay or
on a Pension 599
Officers (other than General and
Field Officers) on Retired Pay 691
Officers ou Half Pay 707
General and Field Officers Re-
tired by Sale, Commutation,
with a Gratuity, er by Sur-
renderor Half Pay 744
Military Knights of Windsor ... 772
Military Decorations 776
Officers reoeiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services 785
Victoria Cross 78s«
Civil Decorations 786
Pay Tables 789
Retirements, Ac 791
Deaths 793
Index— Active List 797
Retired List 829
Hon. Art. Companv of London 847
Militia 847
Yeomanry Cavalry 875
Field Officers Retired from the
M:Iitiaand Ye -manryCavalry 836
STEMS, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
Regiments can be found in this book by their new titles.
PAOB
Deolee Irregular Force 514a
PiOB
British Central Africa Rifles ... 362
Boris. Their sgiment) 2=9
- Island, Staff in . 107
Cambridge's (Duke of) Own
Regiment 319
■ >u Highlanders
Cameronians 269
la, Staff in :o6
Mis, Royal (Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment) ... 352
Canterbury, Cavalry Depot at 117
ns on Retired Pay ,.., 692
Half Pay 707
■ niers . , .. 140
iu'e Factory, Woolwich .. .. 115
Cavalry Depot, Canterbury ... 117
Regiments of 132
Central India Horse 514
Ceylon, Staff in 106
Channel Islands Militia 875
Chaplains' Department 396
Haif Pay 740
Chaplains (Hon.) to the Queen. 1
Chatham, Staff at 99
tea, Boyal Hospital .... 117
■ Military School 115
Cheshire Regiment 261
r. Staff at 98
China, Ac, Staff in ... 106
ase Regiment 362
Oil of London Regiment 235
Civil Decorations for Gallantry. 786
Clothing Factory ,.., 115
Coast Battalion 216
Colchester, Stafl at . 97
College, Royal Military 113
Staff ... . ' 113
Colonels on the Active List ...... 16
Retired on Full or Re
tired Pay or Pension 6:0
Colonels Retired by Sale, Ac. ... 744
CommissariHt and Transport De-
partment, Half Pay 713
Commissariat and Transport
Staff, Retired or Half Pay .. 704
Commissariat Dept. Half Pay . 712
Committees .. 115
Commutation, &c, Officers Re-
tired by 744
Oonnaught Rangers 348
Control Department, Half Pay 713
Cork, Staff at 100
Cornets, Ac , on Retired Pav 695
Cornwall's (Duke of) Lt. Ini'. ... 282
('orragh. Staff at tho 100
Cyprus, Staff In..... 102
Deaths during the year 1899 793
Decorations, Civil 786
Decorations, Military 776
Depot and Training Scheol,
Aldershot 387
Derbyshire Regiment 305
Devonport, Staff at 99
Devonshire Regiment 24a
Distinguished Service Order ... 784a
District Officers I R. Artillery) ... 185
Dorsetshire Regiment 294
Dover, Staff at 98
Dragoon Guards 135
Dragoons, Hussars, & Lancers 142-162
Dublin Fusiliers 354
Staff at 100
Durham Light Infantry 33*
East Kent Regiment 229
Lancashire Regiment 277
— * Surrey Regiment 279
Yorkshire Regiment 249
Eastern District Staff 97
Ecclesiastical Dept. Bengal 530
Bombay ... 531
— Madras 53c
Rangoon ... 531
Edinburgh's (Dukeef) Wiltshire
Regiment. 325
Edinburgh. Staff at 98
Educational Establishments 113
Rgj pt, Staff of the Force in 102
Enfield Small Anns Factory 115
Engineers, Militia 851
Royal 204
Equerries to the Queen 1
Brlnpoorah Irregular Force 514a
Essex Regiment 303
Falkland Islands, Staff in 108
Field Artillery t66
by Batteries 187
Marshals 4
Fiji Islands, Staff in 107
Garrison Artillery 175
by Divisions
and Companies 19*
1 riirter. Knights of the 776
General Officers on Active List 4
Retired List 578
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 599
— Retired by Sale, Ac 744
Gentlemen at Arms 13a
Gibraltar, Stall at 102
Gloucestershire Regiment 273
Gold Coast Colony, Staff in ioirf
Good Hope (Capo of)i Staff ir_ ... 101
Goorkha Regiments 488-90, 495
Gordon Highlanders 340
Gradation List of General and
Field Officers 4
Guards 119
PAGB
Guernsey and Alderney Staff ioo
Guiana, British, St&ti in 108
Guides, Corps of 491
Gun Factory "5
Gunnery, School of 114
Gimpewder F.\c.,WnltliamAbbey 115
Half Pay 7°7
Officers Retired by
Surrenderor 744
Hampshire Regiment 29°
Head Quarters Staff 2
Hibernian Military School ... 115
Highland Light Infantry 334
Home District StH.ff 97
Honduras. Staffin 108
Hong Kong, Ac, Staffin 106
Regiment 361a
Hon. Art, Company of London 847
Horse Artillery 166
br Brigades 187
Guards— Staffof theArmy 2
District Staff 97
Blue 134
Hospital, Chelsea 117
Kilmainham 117
Hussars, Lancers & Dragoona 142-162
Hyderabad Contingent 5"
Hythe School of Musketry 114
Index to the Active List 797
to the Retired List 829
Indian Army 472
Reserve of Officers 577
Empire, Order of the ... 784
Local Forces 4°3
Medical Service 515, 5^
StaffCorps 405
India, Staffin 103
Infantry, Regiments of 219
Iuniskilling Drag )ons 147
Fusiliers »7i
Inspection Staff 370a
Inspection of Ord. Machinery... 370
Ireland, Staff in 99
Irish Fusiliers 346
Regiment 254
Rifles 344
Jamaica, Staff in... :o8
Jersey District Staff 100
JudgeAdvocateGeneral's Office 117
Kent {East) Regiment 229
(West) Regiment 313
Kilmainham, Royal Hospital .. 117
King's Dragoon Guards 135
14th Hussars 155
15th Hussars 156
- Liverpool Regiment ... 237
- Own Hussars. 144
Own Lancaster Regt.
Own Scottisn Borderers
Own Yorkshire Lt.Inf.
■ Royal Irish Hussars ...
Royal Rifle Corps
Shropshire Cight Inf.
Kneller Hall, School of Music
Laboratory, Royal 115
Labuan, Staffin 106
Lagos, Staffin ioirf
Lancashire (East) Regiment.. 277
Fusiliers 257
— (Loyal North)Regt. 307
(South) Regiment.. 295
Lancaster Regiment ... 231
Lancers, Dragoons & Hussars 14^-162
Leeward Islands, Staff iu 107
Leicestershire Regiment 252
Leinster Regiment 352
Lieutenant Colonels 40
■■ Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 622
Lieutenant Colonels Retired by
Sale, &c 744
Lieutenant Generals 4
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 599
Lieutenants on Retired Pay 695
Half Pay 708
Life Guards 132
Lincolnshire Regiment 241
Liverpool Regiment 237
Lccal Indian Forces 403
London, Honourable Artillery
Company of 847
Lothian Regiment 225
Louise's (Princess) Sutherland
and Argyll Highlanders 350
Loyal North Lancashire Regt. 307
Madras Cavalry 495
General List ... 403
53i
Madras Infantry. General List
Medical Department ...
Sappers and Miners ..
Staffin
Major Gemerals
Retired on Full
or Retired Pay or Pension ...
Major Generals Ret. by Sale, &c.
Majors
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension
Retired by Sale, &c. ...
Malta Artillery
Militia
Staff at
Malwah Bheel Corps
Manchester Regiment
Marines
Mauritius, Staff in
Medical Corps, Royal Army ...
Service, Army
Service, Bengal
Bombay
-Half or Retired Pay
■ Ecclesiastical Dept.
- Service, Madras .
■ Reserve of Officers
■ School, Netley
- Staff, Array
Meywar Bheel Corps
Mhairwarra Battalion
Middlesex Regiment
Military Decorations
Engineering, School of
Establishments
Knights of Windsor ...
Mouuted Police
Prisons
Store Dept. Half Pay...
Militia Artillery
Channel Islands.
Engineers
FieldOfficersRetiredfrom
Infantry
Royal Malta
Miscellaneous Establishments . . ,
Munster Fusiliers
Music, School of (Kneller Hall)
Musketry, School of (Hythe) ...
Natal, Staff in
Naval Ordnance Department ...
Netley Medical School
Newfoundland, Staff iu
New Guinea, Staff in
New South Wales, Staffin
New Zealand, Staff in
Norfolk Regiment
Northamptonshire Regiment ...
North Eastern District Staff ...
■ Lancashire Regiment ...
Staffordshire Regiment...
Western District Staff ...
Northumberland Fusiliers
Orders of the Garter, &c
Ordnance College
Factories
Department
Ditto, Retired or Half Pay 705,
Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Pay Department
Retired or Half Pay
Office
Tables
Paymasters on Half Pay
Pension, Officers Retired on
Physicians (Hony.) to the Queen
Poona Horse
Portsmouth, Staff at
Prince Albert's Own Hussars...
(Somersetshire
Light Infantry)
Prince Consort'sOwn RifleBiig.
Prince of Wales's Dragoon Gds.
LeinsterRegt.
North Staf-
Infantry 4g6
fordshire Regiment..
. Own Royal
Hussars
Yorkshire Regiment
RoyaDLancers
Volunteers (S.
Lancashire Regiment)
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
Dragoon Guards
Berk-
shire Regiment
Princess Louise's Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders
Prmcess of Wales's Own 19th
Hussars
PAGE
4°3
5^4
496
I05
5
599
744
54
634
746
186
S75
102
5*4
327
397
joid
377
377
515
527
720
524
7*7
114
377
5*4<*
514a
3*9
776
"4
113
771
361
117
743
847
8/5
852
886
353
375
117
353
114
114
101
402
114
IC7
107
to6
107
239
308
98
307
329
98
232
776
114
"5
369
712
301
371
705
117
789
709
599
1
504
08
152
245
356
-37
352
329
151
247
*53
295
139
3"
35o
*59
PA.91
Princess of Wa'es's Own York-
shire Regiment 256
Princess Royal's Dragoon Gds. 141
Victoria's R. Irish Fus 346
Prisons, Military 117
Provisional Battalion 368
Punjab Cavalry 490
Frontier Force 490
Infantry 494
Staff in the 103
Purchase Commission 117
Purveyors' Department (late),
Officers on Half Pay of 743
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay 697
on Half Pay ... 711
Queen, The 1
Queen's Bays 136
Own Cameron High-
laniers 342
Own 4th Hussars 147
Own 7th Hussars 148
Own Royal West Kent
Regiment 313
16th Lancers 157
— -^— Roj'al Lancers 150
Royal West Surrey
Regiment 227
Queensland, Staffin 107
Rangoon Eccles. Establishment 532
Regimental District Staff 109
Remount Establishment 117
Reserve of Officers 533
-— Indian Army 577
■- Medical Officers 717
Retired List of General Officers 578
Retirements, &c., during 1899... 791
Rewards for Distinguished Ser-
vices, Officers receiving 785
Riding Masters on Half Pay ... 711
Retired Pay... 696
Rifle Brigade 356
Depot hi
Ross-shire Buff's 336
Royal Army Medical Corps 577
■Janadiaus 352
Dragoons 142
Fusiliers 235
Highlanders(BlackWatch) 299
Irish Dragoon Guards ... 138
Irish Lancers 146
Mil. Academy, Woolwich 113
College, Sandhurst... 113
Officers who
have Certificates from the
Senior Department ... 117
Royal Military School, Chelsea 115
Scots (Lothian Regiment) 225
St. Helena, Staff in 101S
St. Michael & St. George, Order of 783
St. Patrick, Knights of 776
Sale, &c„ Officers Retired by ... 744
Sandhurst, R. Military College 113
Staff College 113
School of Gunnery 114
Military Engineering 114
— ■ Music, Kneller Hall 114
-Musketry at Hythe .. 114
of Signalling 114
School, Royal rftbernianMilitary 115
Schools, Army H5
Half Pay 743
Scots Fusiliers 259
Scots Greys 143
Scottish Borderers, King's Own 267
— District Staff 98
Rifles 269
Seaforth Highlanders 336
Second Lieutenants on Half Pay 709
Senior Department, R. M. Col-
lege, Officers who have re-
ceived Certificates from 117
Seychelles Islands, Staff in ioirf
Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) 305
Shropshire Lighc Infantry 317
Signalling, School of. 114
Sikh Infantry 453
Small Arms Factory, Enfield ... 115
Birmingham 115
Somersetshire Light Infantry... 245
South Africa, Forces in 362
Australia, Staffin 106
Eastern District Staff 98
Lancashire Regiment ... 29s
Staffordshire Regiment 292
Wales Borderers 26s
Southern District Staff 98
Staff Abroad 100
at Home 97
College n3
Yl
rAoi
Staff College, Officers passed ... mq
Staff Corps . 405
oftheArmv 7
Regimental District 109
Staffordshire (North) Regimes I
■ (South) Regiment 203
78a
.:liu 106
8uffoIk Ragimi ol
rerj List, In I. s C. 44<S
Surgeons( Honorary /totheQueen 1
Surrender of Half Pay. 4c,
. Officers Retire 1 I y -44
Surrey Ban \ Regiment 379
fWeel . k gimei
... 388
Sutherland Highlanders 350
Tttemanis.S-. .. 107
Than qq
Thiht : the
Tobag... StnT iu ... . . ioi
Torpedo Factory .115
Tower of London .117
Trinidad, Staff in 108
Turk- M 10£
Uganda. Skiff iu , 102
Unattached Lisl 404
QoemployeuSupernumeniryLin 568
Table of Contents*
PAQB
Veterinary Department 395
Half Pay 741
-. Officers who have
received the 785"
3tafl in 106
U Irish Fua. 346
Victorian (B 784
Wales's Priuoeon LeinsterRegt. 353
'rino I Korti
ford ...... 329
> Iwn West
Zoi 247
- (Prince oO Volunteers
-iment) 395
harlotte of J
Berkshire Regiment 310
Wales*)! Princess of) Ow-nYork-
356
Waltham Abbey. Gunpowder
115
War Office 2
Warwickshire Regiment 234
Wellington's (Duke of) West
Riding Regiment 384
263
Regiment 297
Urica Settlemeuts.Staffiu 102
West African Regiment . . 362
India Regiment 36*
Indies. Ac. Staffin ... k>7
Kent Regiment 3*3
Riding Regiment 384
■ Surrey Regiment 227
Yorkshire Regiment 247
Western Australia. Staffin 106
District Staff. 99
Wiltshire Regiment 325
. Military Knights of ,. 772
Windward Islands, Staffin 107
\ ten Arsenal 115
R. Military Academv 113
District Staff 99
Worcestershire Regiment 275
Yeomanry Brigades 828
■ — Cavalry 875
v< nn< 'i of the l iuurd 131
York and Lancaster Regiment 530
York, Staff at 98
Eorfe (Duke of) R MiU.Schooi 115
Yorkshire Light Infantry... 315
Regiment ... 256
(Easli Regiment 249
(West) Regiment ... 247
Zululand, Staffin 105
N.B
BBOT.
I8t
and ...
3rd ...
4th
6th ..
9th ...
icth
iith
Irth
t3th ..
14th
15th ...
:?th
xBth ...
JQth
icth
•Jiet ...
22nd ...
33rd
34th
35th
26th ...
27th
28th .
20th
30th
31st ...
32nd ...
33rd ...
34th .
ttft .
36th . .
37th
38th ...
39th
40th . , ,
41st ...
42nd ..
43rd ...
44th ...
45th
A' til
48th
49th ..
50th . .
51st ...
52nd ...
53«l
Mth .
55th
56th
59' h
60th
61st
Oka Title* of Regiment* of Infantry.
-By means of this Tabl9, Regiments can be found in this book by their old numbers.
riTLB. PAGB
•hum Regiment! 225
West surrey Regiment --;
The finffs (East Kenl 229
King's Own [B> ' -rer Regimen!
Northumberland Fusiliers 2 .
Royal Warwick] tent
Royal K
- ;
Regiment .. 239
Lincolnshire Regiment 241
• - ;■■
Suffolk. . 243
Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Inf.) 245
Prince ol Wales' Own W Y a squire Regt.) 247
ment 249
snt 251
rehire Regiment 252
Royal Irish Regiment 254.
vn (Yorkshire Reg • 256
re Pnsiliers .. ■
Royal Scots Position , ■ 259
_* iment ... 261
Royal ■. en =63
- tth '•'■.. ee Borderers 265
King's Own Borderers . ,. 267
iHn.Ti.i-' us (Scottish Rinesi ...269
1 Hn. Royal Inmskillipg Fusiliers 271
: Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment
t Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
1 Bn. Knsi Lancashire Regiment . 277
1 Hn. East Surrey Hegitnenr ... ^73
1 Bn. Duke of Corn wall's Light Int'untrv ... 281
iBn.Bukeol WeUington'sfW. Riding Regt.) 284
1 Bn. The Border Regiment ....... 286
-usse\ Regiment
2 Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
1 Hn. Hampshire Regimei I .. 290
1 Hn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
1 Bn. D tegiment 294
1 Hn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
tancaabire Regiment) 295
1 Hn. Welsh Regiment 297
1 Bn. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 299
1 Hn. Oxfordshire Light [nfsntr; 1
1 Bn. Essex Regiment -303
1 Hn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment! 305
3 Hn Duke of Cornwall's Lighl Infantry . 281
1 Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ... 307
1 Hn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
1 Hn. Princess Charlotte. Of Wales' Bcrk-
Regimenl 1 ... 3:0
1 Hn. Queens Own (Royal W. k
1 Bn. King'h Own (Yorkshire Light Inf.)... 315
2 Hn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry xi
1 Bn. King's (Shropshire Uight Infantry) ij
2 Bn. Oi rsetshire Regiment 294
7 Hn. The Border Regiment 286
Bn. Bssex Regimenl .. 303
1 Jin. Duke of Cambridge's Own [Middle-
bi 1 Regimenl 1 319
2 Bn. Nor wampton shire Regiment 308
a Hn. K.. it- Regiment. 277
Royal Rifle Corps 321
■ Bn, Gl iucesu . iment .. 273
BEGT. 1 [TLB. PAGE
62nd ... 1 Bn. Duke of Edinbiirgh'siWiltshireRegt.) 325
63rd ,.. 1 Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
64th ... 1 Bn. Prinoi of Wales' 1 North Stafford-
shire Regiment 1 329
65th ... 1 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment .. 330
66th ... 2 Bn. Princess -Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment! 310
67th ... 2Bn. Him • men! 290
68th ... 1 Bn. Durham Light Infantry . 332
69th .• Bn, Welal ....... .. .. 297
70th ... 2 Bn. Best Surrey Regiment 279
1 Bn, Sighland Light Infantry 334
72nd ... 1 Bn. Sen forth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 336
73rd ... 2 Bn. The Black Watch U<>yalHighlanders) 299
74th ... 2 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
75th ... 1 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
76th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding
Regiment* 284
77th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) . 319
78th ... 2 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Hulls. The Duke of Albany's) 336
79th ... 2 Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 342
80th ... 2 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment .. .. 292
81st ... 2 Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment . 307
82nd ... 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment) .. 295
83rd ... 1 Bn. Rural Irish Rules 344
84th -... z Bn. York. 'in. 1 Lancaster Regiment.. . 330
85th ... =-Bn. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry* 317
86th ... 2 Bn. Roval Irish Rifles 344
87th ... 1 Bn. 'Princess Vietoria's(RoyalIrish Fusi-
liers) 546
88th ... 1 Bn. Contuiught Rangers 348
89th ... 2 Bn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusi-
liers) ,....., 346
90th ... 2 Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) .. 269
91st ... 1 Bn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
92nd ... 2 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
93rd ... 2 Bn. Prince.-sLouise'siArgyllftnd Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
04th ... 2 Bn. Conna ught Rangers . 348
95th ... 2 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) 305
96th ... 2 Bn. Manchester Regiment ... 327
97th ...a Hn. The Queen's Own y Royal W. Kent
Regiment) 313
98th ... 2 Hn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shuje Regiment) - 329
99th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) 325
1 ooth ... * Bn. The Prince Of Wales' Leinster Regl
mem 1 Ro\ al Canadians) 352
loist ... i Hn. Royal Minister Fusiliers 353
102nd ... 1 Bu. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
103rd 2 Bn, Royal Dublin Fusiliers . 354
104th ... 2 Hn. Royal MuLisicr Fusiliers 353
103th 1 Bn.-TheKing's Own (Yorkshire Ij. Inft) 315
106th ... 2 Bu iHlrhatn Light Inlantry . 332
107th ... 2 Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment , 288
108th .. 2 Bn R ■ ad EnniskUUng Fusiliers . 271
:09th ... 2 Bu. The fnncs ol Wales' Leinster
i:> 'v-'i nt (Royal Canadians) .. 352
Table of Contents.
VI'
MILITIA.
ARTILLERY.
Antrim 84 7
Cardigan 851
Carmarthen 851
Clare 850
Cornwall and Devon Miners 848
Cork 850
Devon 84S
Donegal 84S
Dublin City 848
Durham _ 851
Edinburgh 848
Fife .....J 848
Forfar and Kincardine , 849
Glamorgan 8 = 1
Hampshire 849
Kent , 847
Lancashire 849
Limerick City PioOB
Londonderry H4^
Mid-Ulster.'. f?°
Norfolk I*9
Northumberlnd ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.""
Pembroke
Scotland, South-East of ,
Scotland, West of...
Sligo '
Suffolk
8s 1
85 1
84S
850
830
Sussex i;*7
^ppe™ry "■"Z.v.v.r/v.v.v.v.r.vz:" &1
Waterford
Wicklow
Wight (Isle of) .....!.'.'.'"!.".'"
Yorkshire
849
850
850
849
850
ENGINEERS.
PAGE
Anglesey 852
Falmouth Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Harwich Division (Submarine Miners) 85-'
Humber Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Medway Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Milford Haven Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Monmouthshire 'iS
Needles Division (Submarine "Miner's) 8s~
Plymouth Division (Submarine Miners) ' '" 8,2
Portsmouth Division (Submarine Miners) 8«
-.names Division (Submarine Miners) " 8s-
Western Division (Submarine Miners) 852
INFANTRY
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 3 Battalion 872 j
»» >, ,, 4 Battahon 875 j
Bedfordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 857
Berkshire Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 866
Black Watch, 3 Battalion 864
Buffs, 3 Battalion *" 8 = 3
Border Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 86^
Cameron Highlanders, 3 Battalion !.."!!! 871
Cameronians, 3 and 4 Battalions " 860
Cheshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions "'" 850
Connaught Rangers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions ...." 872
Derbyshire Regiment, 3 and4 Battalions 865
Devonshire Regiment,3 Battalion ..'.'.'...'. 855
,, ,, 4 Battalion 856
Dorseiuhire Regiment, 3 Battalion f
Dublin Fusiliers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 874
Duke ol Cornwall's Iaghtlnfantry,.3 Battalion... 862
Durham Light Inlantry, 3 Battalion 869
» „ ,, 4 Battalion 870
East Kent Regiment, 3 Battalion 8-
East Lancashire Regiment, 3 Battalion '........". 86
East Surrey Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 862
East Yorkshire Regiment, 3 Battalion ... 8-7
Essex Regiment. 3 and 4 Battalions 86s
Gloucestershire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions .. 861
Gordon Highlanders, 3 Battalion "['_[ 870
Hampshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 863
Highland Light Inlantry, 3 and 4 Battalions... " 870
Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3 Battalion 860
" . .. 4 and 5 Battalions '.'..'".'. 861
Irish Regiment, Royal, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions Ss8
Irish Fusiliers, Royal, 3 Battalion 871
» ,. ,, 4 and 5 Battalions ' ' 872
Irish Rifles, Royal. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Battalions ' 871
King's Own Scottish Borderers, 3 Battalion "' 860
King's Royal Rifles, 5, 7, 8 and 9 Battalions "" 868
Lancashire Fusiliers, 5 and 6 Battalions "' 8sq
Lancaster Regiment, Royal, 3 and 4 Battalions 8s3
Leicestershire Regiment, 3 Battalion 8„
Leinster Regiment, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions S75
Lincolnshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions... " 8ss
Liverpool Regiment, King's, 3 and 4 Battalions 8??
Lothian Regiment, 3 Battalion g"
Manchester Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ..,'.' 865I
Middlesex Regiment,
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4, and s Battalions 867
Munster Fusiliers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions ...."..." 87-
Norfolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 8s =
Northamptonshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions.'.'.'.'.'.' 866
North Lancashire Regiment, Loyal, 3 BattaUon 866
North [Staffordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 86g
Northumberland Fusiliers, 3 Battalion 9-,
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion .'...'.'.".".'.ZZ'. 864
_ »» _ y .» 4 Battalion 86s
Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment, 3 BattaUon . . 8«
Rifle Brigade, 5 and 6 Battalions 874
„» ,. 7 Battalion a7*
Ross-shire Buffs, 3 Battalion '" 8,o
Royal Canadians, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions"!. .'....'.'.'"". 87,
Royal Fusiliers, 5, 6 and 7 Battalions ' 8^
Royal Scots, 3 Battalion '"Ill
Royal Highlanders, 3 Battalion akl
boots Fusiliers, Royal, 3 Battalion 8-0
Scottisn Borderers, King's Own, 3 BattaUon .ZZZ. 860
bcottish Rifles, 3 and 4 Battalions 86o
Seaforth Highlanders, 3 Battalion ' ' 870
Sherwood Foresters, 3 and 4 Battalions . . 86=
Shropshire Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions ..... ' . 86,
Somersetshire Light Infantry,
Battalions 867
^and 4 BattaUons ... 856
South Lancashire Regiment, 3 BattaUon "" 864
IS wf or^^ Regiment. 3 and 4 Battalions'... 863
S 2 ,, „ Ies Borderers, 3 and 4 Battalions 860
buffolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions s-6
Sussex Regiment, Royal, 3 BattaUon """.' 86j
Sutherland (Argyll and) Highlanders, 3 Battalion^ 872
w~ _J' 1 ,_ ■ jy " » 4 Battalion... 877
Warwickshire Regiment, Royal, s and 6 BattaUons... sll
w Su £asihers. Royal, 3 and 4 BattaUons 8so
Welsh Regiment, 3 BattaUon ofi
West Kent Regiment. Royal, 3 Battalion'".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.': 866
West Riding Regiment, 3 Battalion ' 8S2
\\ est Surrey Regiment, Royal, 3 BattaUon '.'.'.Z 8=3
)l%f Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 837
Wiltshire Regiment, 3 BattaUon scg
Worcestershire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions'"."""" 861
York and Lancaster Regiment, 3 BattaUon 86a
Yorkshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 86,
Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 858
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA
In tbr *u ti.. Hurt! ?c.ir nt ©cr £lairstp s Reign.
ic i„>,i.r I K .- - rCfl ' '■'"' r.-i. pny Royal Artillery.
f-"'7'7'"l'« \ ■ ■: —ter Guards.
A—ulaut Private Bttratar* laptain r. *>.<.■• '
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
Atdede Cama
ro. kt. r/'. oca. gcsi.gcmg.
Pergonal
it Can
1 1.1 M.ir-nul n.u i»j" •■
';,';,„ B^J «„».,. fn»« Frederic Christian ' - uleswig-Holstein, JTG.
Colonel Adolphus Br, r al Marines.
I—James Graves K. , CB Indian StaffCorps.
John Davis, l Bn West Surrey Regiment.
Chas .Henrv, Earl of March. -, Bn. Sussex Regt.
James Stevenson. 9 Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles.
Fraucs J.Kempeter, VlO 1 !i t..n Munster Fusiliers)
Chas.OomjmEgerton, CB. DSO. Ind. S.( .(«*«).—
<■<»»,(■• Pil« Mnnr General.
Ralph \ P Clemen; Wales Borderers
Wm G. W ad-Martin, Bligo Art. IS. Div. R. Art.).
CI. -1,1'ord. 3 Battalion Middlesex Regt.
^Bupernnntrary*.
Douglas, ln,k, r Montrose, AT. 3 Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders {Supernumerary).
K. H.-Eur/o/ Clarendon. Herts Yeomanry Cavalry
[8iu - mumeraru).
H. 0 Burl f Harewood, Yorkshire Hussars Yeo-
mmirv Cavalrv {Supernunu rary).
G. B. U. Vitet. Galway, Notts Yeomanry ( avalry
( s ,,, - rnMKtfrary).
C. S. .U.irfutu 0/ Londonderry, AG. = Durham
Artillery (Supernumerary).
A. \v. B. Earl Brownlow, 2 Volunteer Battalion
Bedfordshire Begiment (6Vp«i 1 ,™rsi).
Charles Philip Le Cornu, CB. Jersey Militia Art.
William Aitken, CB. h.p. Royal Artillery.
Sir FrancisR. Wingate, KcMG. CB. DSO. R. Art.
[extra). „ , „ . .
Charles W. H. Douglas (from Gordon High-
landers).
Henrv G. Dixon, CB., Regimental District.
Henry H. Mathias.CB. Regimental District (,xtra 1.
Robert H. .Murray, ell. OMB. Regimental District
j,,, ,.. Harry Cooper (from Lancashire Regiment)
Hector" A. MacDonald, CB. DSO. (.from Royal
Fusiliers) {extra).
F \ V -Eur.' of Cawdor, Carmarthen Artillery.
jl. a. w. F. Duke of Beaufort, Gloucester
Yeomanry. . , , _
Charles F. Roberts, CilG. N. 8. Wales Local Forces
{Honorary).
Ooloncl ■'■ I. CB. " val GuemW T M>lltia-
Bt Ban. Frederick Arthur, farl of Derby, At,.
..lards; 3
Franc • ' Middlesex Rule ^ otan-
rmumeran).
Hugh Lupus. Vnlte of W • S 0. 1 neibirj
Yv'm„,nry c-avalry. : Vidlescx R.tie
■■iH«ifr.irvt.
_ i .- p- »■ Bn*
. II- Or ,m h
_^ . »,(» r.mir o/J/ojor General.
v "SO- l°d'aD
_ Ino!a teSarf, OB. I HO. (from h.P- Regtl-Dist).
Omia. a VUt mtadrat .<r»y.«,l» rank ej Bi
1 h ftiveu ve Bh''
talior North Wert Provisoes Volunteers.
j,,u,es Charli Iteh.a Volunteer Battalion
_**""■ vr«. late Norfolk
Henry G.j D Immberiand, jBn.Mortn-
nrnberland Fusiliers. _-,.«. >. „ v n
/'"'• Kdw.T.. .-.ion <i< (from i.p. k. 1 ■
' u„i. 1 Canadian ilihtia. with rank 0}
Major General. _ ,
Sir AW* • '•• U B. Corpej-Ow*. a
Di,t. Bemal Army, wit* rani- oj Brtf .General.
Willu,' a , ■■ Mm • A™}**?'- d _.in
SirBeginaldB A.Ogilvy, Bort., rorlar and Kin-
B DiT.B GanruonArtdtory).
George, Barl of Haddington, Lothiana and Berwick
B r, Lord Belper. late NottaTeomanry.
Arch C. Cord Brythsnood, late 3 Vol. Bn. Highland
_, Vol. Bn. Welsh Fusiliers
Gordon L.C OSO. h.p. Cameron H.gh-
Franc-- ■ I I/O. (from Rifle Brigadel.-
Comdy. 7« *•' ««" *or"' ""'* "*"*
,„r General .
Equerries to the Queen
Major General Sir 11. P. Bwart, KCB. KCVO. {.Crown
VCMawr General Sir John Carstairs M'N.ill, iTCB.
Lionel Sir Arthur John B.gge, KCB. CilG. ret.
pay Roval Artillery.
LtColoneli/o». W. H. P. Carn.i.'piO. ' '• ,
L .Colonel Han. H. C. Legge,. tfKO j ■ Snaria.
Captain F. E. G. Ponsonby, 3fl O. Grenadier Guards.
Surgeon Major General William Arthur Thomson, IfB
De^tay^nspector General Richard Domenichetti, M D.
St^geOT Major General James Sinclair HD. ret. pay
Surgeon General John Andrew Woolfryea, IB. C3IG.
Sufge'on0 lMa!oPra^eneral Alexander Frederick Brad-
ahaw, CB. Tetired pay.
Surgeon General Archibald Henry Fraser, retired pa.\
Honorary Physicians to the Queen
It Colonel A. Davidson, J/TO. (from h.p. K.R. Rifles).
Colonel J. F. Brocklehurst, UVO. R. H. Guards.
General Bi. lion. Alex. K. File*. Bridport. GCB. (extra).
Colonel Stanier Waller (from R. Eng.) {extra 0.
1 1 Colonel Sir F.I.Edwards, ATCB.ret.pay R.Eng.(rj/ro).
vie Maior Count Gleichen, C'3ft?., Gren. Gde. (rx^ra).
Major General Sir Charles Taylor Du Plat, KCB. r.f.p.
Royal Artillery {extra).
General Aug. C. L. Duke of Grafton, KG. CB. {honorary).
Surgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart. KCSI.3ID.
late Bengal Estab.
Depots Surgeon General ThomasEdmondstoneCharles,
Mli'. lute Bengal Estab.
Surgeon Major General John Pinkerton, A/D. late
Surgeou^Mujor General W. R. Rice, CSI. MD. late
Bengal Estab.
Sur-eon General C. E. M' Vittie, Madras Estab.
Colonel H. Franklin, CIE. Bengal Estab.
Honorary Surgeons to the Queen
Surgeon General Sir John Harrie Ker Innes, KCB
Sur'glonS.i-jor General J. B.Cole Readc CB. ret , ay.
Surged Major General C. D. Madden, CB. re'.red pay.
Surgeon Major Genera. John George Faugh . re
Surgeon General James Jameson, CB. MI>. Director
Genera) Army Medical Service.
Burgeon General Jeffery Allen Marston, CB. MD. ret.
Su?gfon Major Alexander Grant.late Indian Army.
Honorary Chaplains to the Quoen.
Be.. J. C. BdghiU, DV. CkarMn Genera,. Be,. P.. H. Bulll
SurgeonGeneralSir William GuyerHunter,A*C3f G. 31D.
late Bombay Estab.
Qeneral James Macnabb Cuningham, CSI.
M l>. late Bengal Estab.
on General George Bidie, CIE. HB. late Madras
Surgeon General James Cleghorn, CSI. MD. late Beu-
Burgeoo General Colvin Colvin-Smith, CB. MD. late
Indian Med. Service.
haplain iti Clart,Tel. pay.
2
„ ,, , _ _ _„„„„m.„ i TneMost Son. the Marquis ot LANSDOWNE, KG. GCSI.
SIbr Majbstvs SEcaETAar of State fob Wab < qcmg GCIE
D , „ < • fH. P. Harvey.
Pnvite Secretar.es [sirC. G. E. WrAby, Bart. CB. [txtra).
, ■ , , „ . , f . ■ 'H. W. W. M' Anally.
Assistant Private Secretaries - u Morri90u
St* Majesties PABLiAHENiABr TJndbe SECBBTABr of > M ^ G wia jfP. Cheshire Yeonunry.
State fob Was J J J
Private Secretary ... P. H. Hanson.
Has JIajesit's PBBMAiTBKTlTifDEBSEOBBTABr of Statb > S(j. R H Knox KCB
FOB WAE i' ■ ■ '
Private Secretary N. F. B. Osbo: n.
Assistant Under Secretary of State G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, CB.
Finance Department.
Financial Secretary J- Powell Williams, MP.
Private Secretary W. L. M'Arthur.
Assistant Private Secretary R. Williams.
Accountant General F. T. Marzials.
Deputy Accountant General T. Cave-Rrowne-Cave.
Atsistant Accountants General
ting).
D.rector of Contracts A. Maior.
f-vr. Seed.
. < A. Higgins.
(.A. a Beckett (acti,
STAFF OF THE ARMY.
Note.— Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Stall' employment differs fro:n
the dale of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal the Rt. Son. G. J. VISCOUNT WOLSELEY, KP. GCB. GC1IG. Colonel of the Roval Horse Guards
Colonel in Chief Irish Regiment, i Noy. 95."
Private Secretary Colonel James Davidson (from h.p. S Hussars), 6 Oct. 99.
,'Major Hon. W Coke, Rifle Brigade. 1 Nov, 95.
Aides de Camv i CaPtain A- A- Weldon, 4 Battalion Leinster' Regiment, 1 Nov. 9-,.
' " ) Captain Ron. T. F. Fremantle, 1 Bucks Volunteer Rifles 7 NTov '■-■-
L Colonel Sir S. M.Lockhart.Bni-Mri'O (from h.p. 1 Life Gds.), 23001.99.
Military Secretary p.s.c. Major General Sir C. Grove, KCB. 6 May 96.
Ip.s.c. Colonel W. E. Franklyn (from Yorkshire Regiment), 9 Oct 9a
(temp.)
.Usistnit Military Secretaries - p.s.c. Colonel J. C Dalton (from Royal Artillery), 1 Apr 90
Ip.s.c. Colonel A. M. Delavoye (from h.p. Essex Regt.)' 14 Mir oS
\ (2 July 97). — For Education.
Director of Military Intelligence < p.».^Major General Sir J. C. Ardagh, KCIE. CB. R. Engineers,
Assist. Adj. General, Military Intelligence ... i P-*.* Colonel Sir W. Everett, KCMG. (from h.p. W. Riding Regt.),
* y I 7 June 98 (7 June 93).
. Captain E. H. Hills, Royal Engineers, 23 Sept. 99 (temp.)
p.s.c. Major N. W. Barnardiston, Middlesex Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
' (temp.)
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generah(Ditto) ...-' p.s.c. Captain E. Peach, Indian Staff Corps, 9 Oct. 99 (temp )
ip.s.c. Major J. B. Edmonds, Royal Engineers, 17 Noy. 99 (temp )
y.s.c. Captain W. R. Robertson.'DSO. 3 Dragoon Gds. 9 Oct. 99 (temp )
\p s.c. Captain B. R. James, East Surrey Regt., 13 Nov. 90 (temp )
t. 97.
.. .temp.)
Staff C tptains (Ditto) ... J Lieut. A. M. Seton" RoyaTGarrisonArtill'ery.^i Oct 'gg
Captain C. Ross, Norfolk Regiment, 2 Dec. 99 (temp.)
p.s.c. Major J. A. V. Crowe, Royal ArtUlery, 2 Dee.'gg (temp )
ip.s.c. Captain F. C. Owen, Royal Artillery, 20 Dec. 99.
Assistant Adjutant General (in charge of Mobi-~) p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel P. H. W. Lake, East Lancashire Regiment
lization Services), icith rank of Colonel J 13 Nov. 99. °
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Ditto) ...p.s.c. Captain W. T. Furse, Royal ArtUlery, 14 Noy. 99 (is Apr. 9°).
Staff Captains p.s.c. Captain W. G. Gwatkin, Manchester Regiment, 11 Mar. 99.
Adjutant General to the Forces p.s.c. TC General Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, GCB. GCMG. 1 Oct. 97.
Deputy Adjutant General (Major General Sir H. M. L. Rundle, KCB. CMG. DSO. Royal
r ' ' . i. Artillery, 9 Oct. 99 (temp.) J
Assistant Adjutant Generals (S°l0Ilel E' °' Ha-V (?'om R°yal Artillery), 1 Apr. 99.
(Colonel J. H. Laye (from h.p. Scottish Rifles), 9 Oct. 99 (temp.)
C p.s.c. Bt.Iit.Colonel F. S. Robb (from h.p. Durham Light Infantry),
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals < 1 Nov. 98.
/p.s.c. Captain L. A. M. Stopford, Derbyshire Regiment, 10 Oct 99
f. (temp.)
Inspector General of Auxiliary Forces andl -,r ■ ^ . *-r ~ „ ~
Recruiting a] Major General H. C. Borrett, 9 Oct. 99 (temp.)
Assistant Adjutant General for Recruiting ... p.s.c. Colonel A. G. Wavell (from Regimental District), 16 Mar. 9S.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ditto Lt.ColonelO.Crutchley(fromh.p. ScotsGde.),25Mar. 99(25 Mar. 69).
B
, Lieut. C. W. Gwynn, DSO. Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. 1
Captain H. V. Kent, Royal Engineers, 10 Nov. 99 (tei
I Captain W. C. Black. Indian Staff Corps, 0 Oct. 99 (tc
3 Staff of the Army.
Deputy Adjutant General Boyal Engineer* ... Major General W. Salmond, CB. 8 Apr. 96.
1 it Adjutant General Boyal Eupineeri Colonel K. Dickinson, 9 June 99.
- M fer General to t\t Forcei l.t. General Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, A*CB. 16 Sept. 99.
( Colonel .1. T. skinner, cli DOT. Axmj Bi ri — Corps, 4 Dec. 9?.
.t Quarter Mailer atonal A.G. Raper (from h.p. Regimental DiEtrioCLss Sept.95.
ip.i.c. Co'.ouel R. Auld (from h.p. Northumberland Fus.), 4 Oct. 99.
•. Maior J. S. Cowans, Rifle Brigade, 11 May 98.
Deputy Aniitant Quarter Mailer Generate ...- Colonel I. A. B vl. Ar:ny Service Corps, 1 Jan. 93.
(.Major F. B. Buist, Army Service Corps, 1 May 90.
■or General of Remounte Major General R. \V. Truman, 1 Jan. 99.
Parmaiter ... I. 8. Kitson, :i Dec. 94.
r..,rrtor Generalof For, Ration, j »%■*£** S,r Richard HarriSOn' *CB CiIG- ***" Engineers,
A 1 If de Camp ...
(Colonel C. M. WatsoD, CMG. Royal Engineers, 30 Apr. 06.
Deputy Impeetor Omerali of Fo'tificationi ...i Colonel G. Hildebrand (from h.p. R. Engineers), 8 Nov. 97.
(.Colonel C. H. Bag it, Royal Engm 1. 99.
.Colonel R. M. Byalop, Royal Engineers. 4 July 94.
Barker (from h.p. Royal Engineers), 1 Oct. 99(1 Sept. 94).
onel N. M. Lake, Royal Engineers. 15 June 96.
Amitant Impeetor <■'. ■■ h .. Lt.Colonel R. Thompson, Roval Engineers, 17 Dec. 98.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Darling. R oval Engineers, 1 Apr. 99.
1 Lt.Colonel W, J, Mackenzie. Royal Engineers, 2 Oct. 99.
1 Lt.Colonel H. D'A Breton, Ro.\al Engineers, 10 Dec. 99.
^Fo'ujl^f'onV.'0. "" ' '''"'''' G""J/ "f] Ma>or A- C- Hansard. Royal Artillery, 6 June 95.
Impeetor of Submarine Defence! Major F. Rainsford-Hannay, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 98,
Aniitant Impeetor oj d.>. Major P. R. Burn-Murdoch, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 97.
{neperforcf lr.n Structure! Captain C. H. H. Nugent, Royal Engineer:-, 19 Oct. 99 (temp.)
Director General of Ordnance (xifh ra.it </ / Lt.General Sir Henry Brackcnhury, KCB. KCSI. Royal Artillery
General) > 6 Feb. 99.
Deputy Director General of Ordnance p.r.e. Colonel R. A. Montgomery (from h.p. R. Artillery), 10 Jan. 97.
_ , -~ , (Colonel W. F. Vetch (from h.p. Dublin Fusiliers), 4 Oct. 99 (temp.).
A»\ttant Director General it Ur: j , . ( lil]ltl ,- w. H fate, Army Ordnance Department, 1 Apr. 98.
Lt.Colonel C. G. Jeans, Armr Orduance Department, 1 Apr. 98.
_ ,_ , 1 Major G. H. Bittieston, Roval Artilleiy, 6 Dec. 98.
Dep. Aunt. Director Generaii of Ordnance. .y Bt.Lt.Colonel F. B. Elmslie, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 99.
(.Major E. Tinker, Royal Artillery, 19 Nov. 99 (temp.).
Staf Captain Captain L. R. Kenyon, Royal Artillery, j Apr. 99.
Director of Army School* ^>.«.c. Colonel D. F.Jonesffrom h.p.Royal Art.), 18 June 97(18 Jnne 92).
Impeetor General of Cacahyia Gnat Britain jfj.f. Colonel H. P. Grant. CB. (from h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards).
andlreland(u-'ith rank! '< r al) $ 13 Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp Captain G. Langworthy, 7 Dragoon Guards, 13 Oct. 98,
Aniitant Adjutant General Colonel C. G. Sari qfErroll (from h.p. Royal Horse Guards), 8 July 98.
Chaplain General Bee. J. C. Edghill, DD. 8 Feb. 83, Chaplain Tou-er of London.
Director General Army Medical S<rrice Snrgeon General J Jameson, CB. MD. 7 May 96.
DTJo''iceyi".C""' G""r"!. Af"l M''i'a'.} Sur«eon General H S- Muir- -VZ)- l6 FeD- 99-
Airiitant Director Army Medical Sercice Lt.Colonel W. L. Gubbins, MB. R. A. Med. Corps, 11 Jan. 99.
Deputy Auittant Director! Arm;- 3J.fi) Major W. G- Macphereon, MB. R. A. Mel. Corps, 11 Jan. 99.
cat Service i Major E. M. Wilson, CiIG. DSO. R.A. Med. Corps, a Oct. 99.
Dind -1 General Army Veterinary Department Veterinary Colonel F. Dnck, CB. 28 June 1.7.
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The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Ualaklava, and Inkermau (uorsj shot), and *iege of Sebastopol (mentioned
in despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal w.th lour Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three years in tne disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of tho United
States in constructing works lori'ts defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
1S5 3 he was specially employed by Lord Stratfordde Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha ia
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the s'iege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70, 000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1S54 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingur, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
suooess of the day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was emploved in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha's
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government ; also the 4th Class of toe Legion of
Honor.' Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the
and Class ot the Medjidie'by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services:— On the formation of the Army of tho Sutlej in 184s he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles of Moodkee aud Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the 10th Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to bis Lordship he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of out-
posts a: Rammif gur, 27 Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopo 1
(Brevec of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war h9 directed the military operations as Commander in Chief from September 1879 to September 1880 (received
the tuj-uksof both Houses of Parliament).
5 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Kheyl and Bussee KLeyl Tribes in 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allygliur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi; on arriving in camp was appointed Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps). Commanded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1S67-68 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and CB.). Commanded the forces in Southern Afghanistan from December 1878 till April 1S80,
including the occupation of Candahar. Commanded the Candahar Field Force iu the actions at Ahmed Kheyl
and Urzou near Ghuznee. Was in Chief Command of the forces in Southern and Eastern Afghanistan from May
1880 until the evacuation of Cabul in August 1880. Received the thanks of the Government of India and of both
Houses of Parliament iKCB. GCB., Baronet, and Medal with Clasp).
5 Lord Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment iu the Burmese war of 1S52-53 (Medal for Pegu), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely wounded when leading the
storming party against the chief's stronghold on the 19th March [mentioned in despatches). Landed in the Crimea
with the 90th Light Infantry on 5th Dec. 1854, and was employed in the trenches as Acting Engineer until Sebastopol
was taken ; was engaged in the assault and defence of the Quarries on 7 th June, and on duty in the Trenches at the
attack of the i&th June ; severely wounded in a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the advanced sap — several
times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1S57-59, and was present at the relief of Luck-
now, defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, with the several engagements there, siege and capture of Lucknow,
subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the affair of Baree, action at Nawabgunger
and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the war of 1S60 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and was present at the assault of the
Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted Major unattached. Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red River Territory for the suppression of the
Rebel Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's authority, and was created a Knight of St. Michael
and St. George and Companion of the Bath" for his services upon thatoccasion (Medal). Was Governor and Com-
mander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti War of 1873-74 (received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field, OCMG. KCB. and Medal with
Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation of London it was unanimously resolved as fol-
lows :— " That the honorary freedom of this City, with a sword of the value of 100 guineas, be presented to Major-
Genera 1 Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, KCB. GCMG., m recognition of his gallant services in the British Army, and
especially in reference to the distinguished ability and gallantry displayed by him in his command of the expedi-
tion to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results conducive to peace, commerce, and civilisation on the conti-
nent of Africa. And this Court desires also to record its admiration of the patient endurance of hardship exhibited,
and the valus'rjlc co-operation and assistance rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of
both services and of all arms engaged in the expedition." Was sent to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor
and High Commissioner of Natal and lands adjacent, with local rank of General. Completed the subjugation of
the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuni's hostile nation and
destroyed their stronghold ; and finally subdued the disaffected Boers and completed the annexation of the
Transvaal ( GCB., Medal with Clasp). Was Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout
the Egyptian war of 1S82, in which campaign that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation atlsmailia,
traversed the desert, and seized the capital of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief, having in
that period fought and defeated the enemy five times— finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy's strongly en-
trenched position was taken at the point of the bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns captured, and
his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to thePeerage. promoted General
for distinguished service in the field, Medal with Clasp, ist Class of the Osmauieh,and Khedive's Star). Com-
manded the forces in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, was
raised to a Viscount in the peerage, and received two Clasps).
' Lord Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th September (wounded T4H1 July, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshnr (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khodagunge, reoccupationof Futtehghur, storm of Meangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) : received the UII under the following circumstances :—
"Lieutenant Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On followingup the retreating enemy
on the 2nd January 1858, at Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard. Lieutenant
Boberts put spurs" to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately
turned round and presented their muskets at him, aud one of the men pulled the trigger, but fortunately the cap
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Mataitawa, and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches. Medal!. Served in the Zulu campaign of 1S79 ; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement
at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade 1st Divi-
sion, and subsequently was appointed to the command of "Clarke's Column"— a force of all arms— formed by
Sir Garnet Wolseley for the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cetywayo, the
subjugation of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of the River Tugela. and the pacification ol Zululand ; these
object's were successfully accomplished— thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "per-
formed the duties of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner," Brevet of Colonel, CB.,
Medal with Clasp). On the conclusion of the war was appointed Commandant General of the Colonial Forces in
South Africa. ■ . , „ , . „ ,
i2S Sir C J. East served with the S=nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1S55, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign
in 1857, and was severely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). When belonging to the 41st
Regt. served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Chittagong column of the Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1S71-72 (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Governor-General in Council, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major). Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master Gene-
ral, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ,
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1E86-S9 in command of the 1st Brigade after the capture of Mandalay (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). .
i26 Lord William Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star).
132 Lieut. General J. P. C. Glvn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
1S0 Lord Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th Dec. 1S74, and was present at
the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General and Commandant at Head Quarters, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta and
Kassasin 19th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
"Warren in 1SS4-S5 in command of Metbuen's Horse (mentioned in despatches, C3IG.).
ls* Lieut. General John Frver commanded the Carabiniers throughout the Afghan war of 1879-S0. On the 13th
January 1S80, in command o'f a force of Royal Horse Artillery and Cavalry, he repulsed with heavy loss a large
body of Mohmunds at Ali Boghan. Commanded the Cavalry in the expeditions under Lt. General Bright to the
Lug'hman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis. On the 5th July 1880 he commanded a force of Carabiniers
ann 4th Bengal Cavalry at the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(CB.. Medal).
166 Lieut.General E.Hopton served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September— severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including,
the siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the
88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel) , and through-
out the Zulu war of 1870, during the first portion of the latter as Director of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
1CS Sir G. B. Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
in all the minor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Candahar Field Force (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of iSSzas Assistant Adjutant General with the Head Quarters of the Army, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1084-S5 as Assistant Adjutant General at Head
Quarters, and afterwards commanded at Abu Gus(mentioned in despatches CB., and Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 and 1SE9-91 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the troops during the operations in the Wuntho Territory in 1S91 (received the thanks of the.
Government of India) .
171 Major General Gore commanded the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war in 1881.
1-2 Sir William Butler served in the 69th Regiment with the Field Force which repelled an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1S70 (Medal), and with the Red River Expedition in the same year (promoted Captain-
Unattached). Served throughout the Ashanti war from the 23rd October 1873, and was employed as
Special Commissioner to the Western Akims (mentioned in despatches, substantive rank of Major, CB., Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1S78-79 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at the Base
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-
Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Aide de
Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition ir. 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was present at the action at Kirbekan
(twice mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
command of a Brigade and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
175 Sir George Luck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in January 187S (Medal with.
Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-
Ghilzai ; commanded a squadron of the 15th Hussars and a troop of the 1st Punjaub Cavalry in engagements
with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul on the 4th January 1S79 (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ;
served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Bidilulph (OB.), and accompanied Major
General Phayre, in command of his regiment, in the march to the relief of Candahar in August 18S0 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 in command of the 15th Hussars.
175 Lord Congieton served with the 3rd Buffs in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane
and during the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
160 The Duke of Teck served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (appointed Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
161 Major General R. T. Thynne served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, after the engagement at
Hasheen, in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
183 Major General C. Tucker served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition,
of iSt.5 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1876, part of the :ime as Brigade Major: com-
manded the left attack in the operations against Sekukuni in 1S7S ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Luneberg ;.
also commanded the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at
Ulundi [CB., Medal with Clasp).
186 Lie. it. General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1S79 in command of a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
(Medal with Clasp).
169 Sir Frederick Carrington organised and commanded Mounted Infantry in the expedition to the Diamond Fields-
in 1S75, and Carrmgton's Horse (mounted infantry) at the annexation of the Transvaal in 1877. Served in the
Kafir war in the Transkei in 1877, and raised and commanded the " Frontier Light Horse," and was present in the
sngagement at Quintana (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent operations in the Transkei and Perie Bush-
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878-79 as Commandant of the Transvaal Volunteer Force, and.
commanded the advance guard and left attack at the capture of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Brevets
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(mentioned in despatches, DSO.,; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier iu 1889 in command of a Brigade
l ">e _fi!f.vP"an Army including the engagements at Arguin and Toski— wounded (mentioned m despatches Brevet
™. h0?1.0^ 5laSP) „ SerVed Wit? ^ I,0ngoIa Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in .Sgnin com-
mand of 'the infantry Division including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hadr (mentioned in
despatches promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the held, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two L hasps); in ,898 he commanded a Division of the Egyptian Armvincluding the Cavalry recon-
naissances on 30th March and 4th April and the battle of the Atbara (mentioned b despatches!, and commanded
the Infantry Division at the battle 01 Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, KCB. and two Clasps). nouses 01
3'3 Major General Kelly-Kenny served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jenhscn
including the action of bmho ( mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Ports ( Medal with Clasp)
Served the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for "zeal, energy, and ability," Medal). aueymi. .train (mentioned in
JH J£a,j.or G™eral <*• Salis-Schwabe served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, in command of the
Native earner Corps (2,000 strong), which he organised (Medal with Clasp) vUtuUi»uu u. tne
™ M?°r Generai F- T- H,°'>s°n served in lh_e campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts )
Jl Maj,°r Ge?«ral H- R- Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present
fn ,b„ AfT Ar°gee <ment'onedin desPa'ches), and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the gth ilanters
m the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, including the engagement at Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches) the advance
on and occupation of Candahar, and the affair at Saif-u-deen; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts i^thl
Decorationf"11 and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp! ano I Bronze
m ifajor General R. F. Butler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
» Major General H. J. Hallowes served with Brigadier General Gough's Brigade in the Afghan war of 1870-80
f^n'SZg^^XS^^r1^™1™"""* °f ^ul.andmthe operations at Jugd^u^k
Arog"eXrdGcTpYu^fMatdralalMeSt tbr0n"b°nt tbe Ab*Ssi*ian campaign, and was present at the action of
» Sir Henry Colvile served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence
Department and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches. Medal witn Clasp and
Khedives Star). Served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Intelligence Department and was present
at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps)- also served with thlpS^^o
Frontier Field Force in iS35-36 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master^enera Intemgence , DepartmeTand
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel) C?mmande d the Unvozo
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Afterwards commanded a squadron of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flvin- Column (Brevet of Sr Meri»"
Zl '-hn™ .»PV ' Seflre<1 m the B°Ter war of lSSl in command of the Mounted Squad?on o toe Natal Field For'ce^ and
Twic^ii^^^^
«n J. ^^I"™'11 ?-' s- Br°°k served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
ffiSS w th c£t*?*J? thf su^e^ent operations against Seknkuni, including7^ stornTngPof the s£ong
r°i"J r 1? '• Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S80-S1 in command of the Fort at Marabastadt which h,>
Sd^^yedTocnhieF/eTdaF^ee0dd0f-92 ^ l<™a" to despatches, Brevet of Lt.ColoneT Commanded the
^Wc\hTa°rttX/8TMedl™ac1a1p?.f *" CamPa'Sn °n tto *"* WeSt Fr0ntier « ™* «**« &
i^l*?0^00^?1 G- Paton served in the operations in the Malav Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Olasn)
fn^^'cil^dMfdaU^asp^^6'116 "^ ^DSt ^ r",eto» ' ^ ielliT^Z^Z^
,„r" Lord.J'almoutn served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the E<rptian war of ,882 and was
Ke° '. »" the f ogagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 MedliT th cTaspltL class ofThe
fc'i and Emedive's Star., Served in the Nile Expedition in ,884-85 in command of the Suardl Camel
^f""'; ana waf Present in the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissanc to Metamm^h
OlF*ri£'?c!^^v^tmee'amiiM'ieP*Tt*n 0f Sir Charles Wilson (twice men™ in topSes!
firf'Jf?0,1 General ?■ B- D- Campbell served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
Chtp^andThel'vl^tarf "memS * ™ ***** "* TeM^h^ and at tbe >»ttle of ^iSr^Med^wltn
;„?LMaj0r General T- A- pooke served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Zulu war of ,870 and was nreserd
miheoeu=a".? m*nt* at Zumguin Mountain and Ulundi ( Medal with Clasp). 79, WM Present
inM„,V,'^ , rVo i Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of ,868
£ As "tant AtotantUerneneP,e,ratl0nS ^ '^lack Mountain (Medal witlfciasp). Served as Bri^d^Major and
Peiwar ! Kotli (SS Mn if ""fl"! AfSh,an-arof i878-8o,and was present at the attack and capture or the
desmtchesf Um?",l°° "despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October ,879 (mentioned In
vZllr^-l'£ r t operations around Cabul m December i37o (mentioned in despatches! • accompanied Si?
Rrev«« nf R,0bert8 »n the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar ^mentioned TdesTOteh™
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal mth four Claims, and Bronze Decoration) imentionea in despatches,
Gene?al (DSO \v? vIa^"^ Tm"1 the H?^™ Expedition in ,888 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
/Pin!nf (5i h ,1 ? - Wlth i-'asp], and in the Burmese campaign of 18S9-90 with the Tonhon Expedition
the enL„„™ d w/thrche Lhltral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,895 in cobmand of a Brigade mcludSe
CB "ndfae^w* &™ZfiU SSZT- ^^ oftbe. Jafbatat and Low^ra, Passes (mentioned^n de°patch"s!
PscSa&r"^5^ s5&hTeddat 1XSSXE& s&ssss&s* Houses of
the en^aiements a QuttTta 7om™ Sfl^w'""' iB ?S77"7S in C,°mi?and °r the Left co'dmn,and was present in
in the Zulu war ir , ,s, JSS^* command of the troops (mentioned m despatches), and atKei River; also served
^re^t of Mlfor^Mal'wkh r^rndId th , IS\ Ba"a"on of ^e '4th Foot after the engagement at Isannlwlna
DsS* and Me&l with tZo Clasp^" ^ 6 Burmese Expedition in ,885-89 (mentioned in despatches,
Baker^usseli'fco' u^MeL^ '^ Tfaloot served in the latter part of the Zulu war of ,879 on the Staff of Colonel
wis or«»nt Jt, ,vTo L (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of ,882 and
eIaKePbfr and a the cfaf,^enD,ti'at E1, MaSfar a°d Hahsama, in the two actions at Kassamn, at the batt e of Tef-
Khed ve;s Stir Served with ^e'v^F11"0^.11 m .de3Patches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Clas> of the Osmanieh, and
m<nr»oltT; i, served with the Nile Expedition in ,884-85 m command of the Heavy Camel Regiment and
Sck and funded wn?^»';mPltS,at Abu ^iea, El Gubat, and Metammeh ,- also commanded the Colu^To nvov^n^
?l,andrXciadpI) a°kednear Sbabacat Wells on the 14th February ,885 (mentioned in despatehes!
» Major SnlJa! G Bart„mPervlderVfhd ' a ^e S°adan camPa"gn in ,S85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
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War Serokes of the Colonels not oelonqing to Regiments or Corps. 34a
1 Colonel W. H. Thompson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in tne squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
15 Colonel A. G. H. Church served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
»' Colonel C. Needham served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of i332, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfar and Mahsanm, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at thecapturo of Cairo (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Colouel G. W*. N. Rogers served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th Septomber and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with tin 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*' Brigadier General Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
and wasemployed with the Transport Train (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Division, aud was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) .
" Lord Algernon Gordon-Lennox served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, aud was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
M Colonel W. F. Cavaye served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
K Colonel H. Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in
1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp) .
w Colonel E. Antrobus served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star) .
76 Colonel H. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 on special duty, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb aud Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren,
when he raised and commanded a Regiment of Mounted Rifles ( CMG.).
v Colonel W. F. Kellv served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 'Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and was present in the engagements
at El- Teb (wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major, and was present m the engagement at the
Tofrek aereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
83 Colonel G. A. Lee served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of a Reserve Batta-
lion and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
86 Major General H. F. Grant while serving withthe Egyptian army in 18S4 suppressed a mutiny of the Turkish
Battalion (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-83, and in the
subsequent operations in the Soudan in 1885 in command of a Battalion of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in de-
spatches, CB. , Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
87 Colonel R. Pole-Carew served in the Afghan war in 1S79-30 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts, and
was present at the advance on Cabul. in the engagement at Charasiahon6th October 1879. and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Orderly Officer to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta aud at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 (mentioned in de-
spatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
*> Colonel T. G. Crawley served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
90 Sir C. Holled Smith served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September 1879.
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 188 j, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and
the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyp-
tian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1384-85
with the Egyptian Army, and was employed on the Lines of Communication ; was afterwards Commandant
at Semneh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Commanded a Brigade during the operations near Suakin in December 188S
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel. Clasp) Commanded the
force during the operations in February 1891 including the capture ot Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie).
93 Lieut.General J. D. P. French served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 19th Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
94 Colonel J. W. Webber served in the Nile Expeditionin 1S84-85 with the ist Battalion ofthe South Staffordshire
Regiment, and was present in the action at Kirbekan, where be commanded the storming party after the death of
Colonel Eyre— horse shot— (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) . [See also Civil Decorations for Gallan-
try, " Hart's Annual Army List,'1 p. 786.]
95 Colonel A. G. Raper served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
96 Colonel F. A. Graves-Sawle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment,
and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
98 Major General Dickson served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps
with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abn
Klea — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel H. Kmgscoto served iu the Bhootau campaign of 1S64-68— wouuded (Medal with Clasp).
101 Colonel A. S. Wynne served as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in charge of Army Signalling with the Koorum Valley Field B'orce,
and in the engagements in the Mungi'ar Pass and at Mattoon Khost (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General for Signalling. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
104 Colonel P. D. Trotter served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 ; was commandant of Dal and of Kaibar and
was employed on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, 3rd Class
Ofthe Medjidie " in recognition of his services with the Egyptian Army '').
105 Colonel F. M. Wardrop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley.and was pre-
sent atthe engagementsof El Magfar,Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin (9th Sept.), andin the battle of Tel-el -Kebir(r_entioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Desert Column, and
was present at the action of Abu Klea, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
106 Colonel J. C. Hanford served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4thClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4 th Class ofthe Osmanieh, two Clasps). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
107 Colonel F. J. Graves served in the Soudan campaign in 1385 in command cf Mounted troops ofthe 2nd
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War Services of the Colonels not belonqiug to Regiments or Corps. 34a
1 Colonel W. H. Thompson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in tne squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
u Colonel A. G. H. Church served with the 2nd Battalion .Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
»' Colonel C. Needham served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfar and Mahsania, in the action at Kassasin (23th August), at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*u Colonel G. W. N. Rogers served in the Egyptian war of r382, and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th Septomber and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (mentioued in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
H Brigadier General Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S6;- 68,
and wasemployed with the Transport Train (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Division, aud was present m the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) .
5' Lord Algernon Gordon-Lennox served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, aud was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
<>* Colonel W. F. Cavaye served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
« Colonel H. Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soidan in
1835 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
"> Colonel E. Antrohus served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
78 Colonel H. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 on special duty, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren,
when he raised and coinniuiided a Regiment of Mounted Rifles ( CMG.).
r> Colonel W\ P. Kellv served in the Egyptian war of 1882 'Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and was present in the engagements
at El- Teb (wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps!. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major, aud was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
83 Colonel G. A. Lee served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of a Reserve Batta-
lion aud was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
88 Major General H. F. Grant while serving with the Egyptian army in 1884 suppressed a mutiny of the Turkish
Battalion (Brevet ol'Lt.Colonel, 3rd Classof the Medjidie). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and m the
subsequent operations in the Soudan in 1885 in command of a Battalion of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in de-
spatches, CB. , Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
87 Colonel R. Pole-Carew served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts, and
was present at the advance on Cabul. in the engagement at Charasiahonoth October 1879. and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Orderly Officer to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta aad at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in de-
spatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
81 Colonel T. G. Crawley served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Ciasp).
90 Sir C. Holled Smith served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September 1879.
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1S81, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and
the Ingogo River (mantioned in despatches). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyp-
tian war of 1SS2, and was present in the l'econnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Egyptian Army, and was employed on the Lines of Communication; was afterwards Commandant
at Semneh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86. Commanded a Brigade during the operations near Suakin in December 1888
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp) Commanded the
force during the operations in February 1891 including the capture ot Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie).
93 Lieut.General J. D. P. French served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Mctammeh (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
94 Colonel J. \Y\ Webber served in the Nile Expeditionin 1S84-S5 with the ist Battalion of the South Staffordshire
Regiment, and was present in the action at Kirbekan, where be commanded the storming party after the death of
Colonel Eyre— horse shot— (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallan-
try, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
9i Colonel A. G. Raper served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
98 Colonel F. A. Graves-Sawle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment,
and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
98 Major General Dickson served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps
with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abu
Klea — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel H. Kingscoto served in the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-6S— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
101 Colonel A. S. Wynne served as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in charge of Army Signalling with the Kooruni Valley Field Force,
and in the engagements in the Mungi'ar Pass and at Mattoon Khost (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Claspi. Served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General for Signalling. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 on the Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
i0* Colonel P. D. Trotter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 ; was commandant of Dal and of Kaibar and
was employed on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, 3rd Class
of the Medjidie " in recognition of his services with the Egyptian Army '■).
105 Colonel F. M. Wardrop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley.and was pre-
sent at the engagementsof El Magfar,Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), andin the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(r^entioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Desert Column, and
was present at the action of Abu Klea, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
106 Colonel J. C. Hanford served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4thClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4 th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
107 Colonel F. J. Graves served in the Soudan campaign in 13S5 in command cf Mounted troops of the 2nd
34?' War Services of the Colonels*
Brigade, and wiiy present in the encacenrent at the Tofrck zereba (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
- -
'• Colonel M.S. Grofton proceeded on special service to South Africa in June 1679, and was employed as Staff
Officv : r General at Durban from October 1879 till April 1880 (Medal with ClaspX
Serv. m in 16S4-BS (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Kher-. iStar). - tier Field Force --n 18S5-86 as Brigade Major on Intelligence
sntioned in despatches, DSO.).
\ I1" Brigadier General Ventrisi thesndBatl Regiment (men-
sp, and Khedivi iryptian Fontier
I &nd Quarter Master Genera) tnti lepartmenl
zpedition in . Guards detachment
. G ■ - oonucandad
imn under Sir Herbert Stewart in the advance to Metammeh ;
1 EClea and in the engagement at Gabat; acta 1 the convoys
which left G nary, and also to the reinforcements to Abu
. the fall of ECbnrtoum (1 shes, Brevet
kledkl with tv.
111 0 the jrd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September
- rved with the Nile Exped •. to the Mounted Infantry of the Desert
Metuniuieb
(menu -
the ;nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the
Boakii - itkin, and was d the engagement at
Gemaixah (mentft ^jidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
frontier in 18S9 in command of the m t. King's Own Scottish
i« Colonel J. V. rith the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 in command of the and Battalion Derby-
shin at the .tetania (mentioned in desi ial with Clasp).
i . :. war of 1SS2 as Brigade Major of the te, and was
ipateh.es, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, .;th Class of the
the Nile Expedition in 1885-86 with I Camel Regiment, and
. i Gubal ■ ■'■ ■ 1
111 U irly Lieut, and Captain Grenadier Guards, sei vci as 0 volunteer m the
Ash* ■ nnnderCaptainBntlertoWestc rn Akimtand afterwards to
theT- 3erved in the Afghan war of 1878-80. first with the 10th Hussars ;»fter-
wardi ' '■-' oex ol Cavalry Brigade Koornm Field Force, ami was present at
the oa rarKotal,inthi OS in the bthOSt Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th
>er 1870, and in the ope: ind babul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore ;
accompanied Sir Predei sin the inarch to C&ndaharas Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was? present also
in the and at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches,
Brev- . Medal with and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Kxpeditionin 1S84 with
the loth Hussars, and ■■ in the engagements at El Teb andTemal (Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with
Clasp, atid Ehedive'fi Si tt the Nile expedition in 1SS4-85 with the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operatio) ert Column including the engagements Abu (OeaWelie cm the 16th and
17th February (Clasp) .
116 Colonel Hilton served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS in command of the Left Half Battalion 2nd Ren-
forth BTighla tfedal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891
tnmand of the and Battali - B inlanders (mentioned in desi
117 Colonel F.W. Ith-" inderSirGi paid Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Hajoi ■■ mdmg the Cavalry Brigade, and was pree a the engagements at E)
u (mention , Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1S--4 Aide tie Desert l Lumn, and was present at the actions
at Abu Klea an'! El Gubat (horse shot); was afterwards Aide de Camp to Major General the Hon. J. C. Dormer
(mentioned el, two Clasps); also served in the operations 1 1 ar Suakm m December
1888 inclndj . id (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Mi djidie, and Clasp).
■ ' ilonel K. E. AJle itfa the Bechnanalanu Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as
Depu' Adjutant and Quarter Master General ( Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
119 Major General Knox served with the Bechnanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren, when he
commanded the 4th Pioneer Regiment (Brevet ofLt. Colonel).
130 Colonel the Hon. G. H. G ed in the Boer war of 1SS1, first as Aide de Camp to Sir Thomas Baker.and
afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of iSSa as Aide de Camp to Sir
E I ward Hamley, Commanding the and Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse killed (men-
tioned in despatches, Bn tap, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 in command of Mounted Infant r\ . and was present at the actional Abu Klea
— severely wounded {met 1 of Lt.ColoneLtwo Clasps).
1,1 Colonel W. H. Bayly served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian warof 188a
(Medal, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1 = 84-8=; with the ist Battalion of the West Kent
Reiriment 1 Clasp 1.
lu Colonel F. Coobra the Burmese Expedition in 1287-89 in command of the ist Battalion Hamp-
shire Regiment, pa immand of Military and Police in the RubyMines District (Medal withClasp).
188 Brigadier General J. H. Barnard served in the 1 itfa Regiment in the Eazara campaign ot 1S6S, including the
exped e Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as a volunteer under Captain
Glover, R.N. , In thi \ ■ : 1873-74. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoo. Commanded for
five days n detached force of 650 men which captured Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150
men which drove the enemy out of their camps in the North bank of the Anoom (mentioned in despatches for
" great discretion and judgment," and on two occasions for "gallant conduct," CM&., Medal with Clasp.
Promoted Captain "in recognition of his services ua the Ashanti Expedition of 1874"). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879-S0 as Aide de Camp to Lit it.G [ght,first with the feshawur Yalley Field Force, and afterwards
with the Khyber Line Force (B M ijor, Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition in i38=; under Sir
Gera'i! Graham as Deputy Ast Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Colon* -7:,:uni was present in the engagement at Tabaka Udoda
(dangerously wounded) ; also sen ed in the Zulu war in 1P7Q (Medal with Clasp).
u* Colonel Dundas served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 as Brigade Major -nu Infantry Brigade Candahar Field
Force I r* rathe a rd August (Med tl) - 1 alsoCivil Decorations forGallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,"p. 786.]
** Colonel C. P.Temple sorvod . - ptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giuise in command the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment I in despatches, DSO.,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
137 Lord Downe served in the Zulu warof 1&79 as Aide de Camp to Ma Marshall, commanding the
Cavalry Brigade (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
J« Colonel !■:. Carrington served with the Zhob Valley Expedition m 1S84. Served with the Bikaneer Field
m 1884-85.
'** Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
■ SVUltam Beresford Berveo with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with clasp). Served
in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present "1 the engagement at DlnncU (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross,
and Medal withClasp] wae awarded the "$&" for gallant conduct in having 1 rsonal risk, during the
re : ire men 1 of tin- reconnoitring party across the ' White 1 ■ Rivi 1 . 1 ^9, turned to assist
Seigeant Fitzmaurici . isl Batti . horse had fallen with him), mounted him behind him on
his horee, and brought him awn: p under the close fire of the Zulus, who al oroe, and orating
War Services of the Colonels. 35
n quickly. Lord William Beresford' 6 position was rendered most dangerous from the fact that 1 3wR™Jt
'•itz naurice twice nearly pulled him from his horse." Served with the oth Lancers in the Afghan war ot -^S-So
nd was presSi at the capture ot Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the
&rmese Expedition is 11886 as Military Secretary to the Governor General of India (mentioned m despatches,
R^CoS P^Jeflr^Vb *«vid with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war or ,870 (Medal with Clasp),
taved w ih the B S'i Expedition in ,886-87 as Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, and commanded tie Column
Vhicn ca, mreu his oivo u.c and killed the Kemendine Prince on the 1st January .887 .( mentioned in despatches
,v™U.Cotael, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force mule,- Sir George White in 189° as
StantAQUDant General of the Force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel . Commanded the 2nd
Rrieade Ma lak and Field Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
n .80 -as iclu ing the expedition into the Mohmand country and the sight attacks of Tjth ^ond 16th September-
EiJmded mentioned is despatches); also commanded the 2nd brigade of the Bunei- Field Force, including the
tantnre 01 the fan -a Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
$ Colonel I. S :l Hamilton serve! with the 9™1 Highlanders in the Afghan war of , S73-8o.ana was Present
h theenca-ement at Charasiah on 6th October ,879 including the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans ; (mentioned
n despatches) and in the operations around Cabul in December ,S79 (mentioned 11. despatches, Medal with two
l?laVpsi Served in the Boer war of ,881-severely wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Nile
ESoedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders; was Captain of tne Guard to Major General
■Earle Commanding the River Column, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition m 18S6-87
Etioseo in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ch.tral Relief Force under
^Robert Low in ,895 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines o ^Communications
mentioned in desoatches. Cli.. and Medal with Clasp). Commanded 3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force 111
.^campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in ,897-98 (mentioned m despatches,
''^Colonel A. Broadwood served in the expedition to the Soudan in ,885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
boards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp and Khedive s star)
i» Colonel Murray served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afguan war ot 1S78-80 with the Kocrum,
".abul, and Cabul-Ca'ndahar Field Forces (till April 1880 as Adjutant) ; was present at the attack and capture of the
>eiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Cnarasiah (mentioned in despatches), -tnd m the operations around Cabul
„ December ,879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
•andahar-severeiy wounded (mentioned™ despatches.Brevetof Major.Medal with four Clasps, and I Bronze Decora-
ion). Served in the Egyptian war of ,S82 as Brigade Major Infantry Brigade Indian Contingent, and was present at
,he battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osnianieh. and Khedive s Star).
Served throughout the Soudan campaign in 1S85 on special service as Assistant to the Chief of the fetatt, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) . Server!
^nthe campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, aud wa present at the battles of the Atbara-wounded (mentioned 111 despatches) and Khartoum
((mentioned in despatches, appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen, British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with two.
blasps). Served in the occupation nf Crete in 1807 (CUO.). „_-___*„
; i» Major General E. T. H. Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the aulu war of 1S79 ; was present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe ; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crea lock,
■ commanding thS 1st Division (Medal with Clasp). Serveu in the Botr war in ,88, with Barrow s Mounted In-
fantry Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Archibald Alison,
[raised and organised the Mounted Infantry Corps, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
1 rth Au<*u st), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th
-lass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in ,884-85 as Commandant oS
Isionnted Infantry, and subsequently as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ; raised the ,st and 2nd Battalions 01
|M£? C^tonel B^fZ Grame' served with the 51st Light Infantry in the TJmbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served
•n the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war m
'1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
i» Colonel W T. Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 on special
'service; trained the Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war ot
'1873-74 inc'uding trie capture and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoaiul, capture and destruction of
iBecquah, the advanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah.the skirmishes and ambuscade aflairs between Adwabin
md the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelligence Depart-
ment portions of road between Cape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i» Colonel E. H. G. Ravenhill served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division, including the
(Zaimusht Expedition (Medal). „ „ „ , . . ..^
1 »» Colonel J. H. Laye served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, and was present in the-
irarious operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and acted as Staff Officer to Colonel Palmer s Column (men-
itioned in despatches). Served in Wood's Flying Column throughout the Zulu war of ,879, and was present in,
;he engagements at ZunginNek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Kedat
|Wi'° Colonel M. Churchill served m the Zulu war of ,879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of ,S8i
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the delence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
i |p Colonel J. G. Sparkes served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment 111 the Egyptian war ot ,882-
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). ,,, ,
I !» Colonel F. B. J. Jerrard served in the Ashanti war in ,874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
I '"8 Colonel G. M. Fox served with the 1st BattaUon Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
Ipresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
I "° Colonel E. Nesbitt served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign ot 1S67-08, and was
[present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
! I" Colonel R. B. Cotton served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of ,879 (Medal with Clasp).
i" Brieadier General Brownrigg served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier Genera Ross s
iColumn in the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served rn the Atghan
war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Held *orce,
land was present in the expeditions into the Bazaar Valley and in the operations in the ohuhman Valley
Kmentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
; 183 Colonel Donald Browne served in the Boer war in 18S, as Aide de Camp to Major General Butler, Chiet ot
the Staff.
18" Colonel A. G. Wavell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). .
>M Colonel J. L. Ross served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, nrs
I with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the khyber Linelorce
lunder Lieut.General Bright, including the reconnaissance in the Shiliman Valley and the attack and destruction,
of the viUages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment
of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in ,8So. ., „,,.-, .
1H Colonel A. W. Morris served in the Zulu war of ,879, and was present in the engagement at Utooi (Medal
:with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1.881, and was present in the engagement at Majuba Hill— severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches). . . . ,
i" Colonel J. C. R. Glasgow served with the istBattalion ,2tk Foot in the Afghan warm 18S0 (Medal).
195 Colonel J. A. F.H. S. Mackenzie served with the oth Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with
the Bazar Valley Expedition, the expedition to Maidan, the affair at Killa Kazi (when he brought the regiment
but of action, and was severely wounded), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in.
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Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasu) Served
wlJitf\e,M,rf??*T E?Pedlt'on m l89'.in command of a Wine of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Clasp)
^+ Colonel F.J Kempster served m the Afghan war in 1S80 with the Kh.vber Line Force, and took nart in the-
expedition into the Hissank . alley (Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1884-85 in command of the Corps of Guides. Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field-
Force m 1S87 including the engagement at Sarras; was Senior Staff Officer to the Column (mentioned rndoa
patches, Z>«0., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) j also served in the operations near Suakin
in December 1S88 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) and in the operations
on the Soudsn frontier in 1889 including the engagements at Arguiii and 'I'oski (mentioned in despatches Brevet
of Lt.Colonel. Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1896 as second hi command
(mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Star). Commanded the 3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionarv
Force in me campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present
at the attack on the heights of Dargai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
22' Colonel the Hon. F. W. Stooford served in the Egyptian war of iSs2 as Aide de Camp to Sir John Adve
Chief of the Staff, and was present at the engagement of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasm (gth Sept ) and in the battle-
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Khedive's Star)"
Served m the Soudan campaign m 18S4-85 as licie de Camp to Major General Lyon Freema-tle and afterwards"
as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the engagement at. Hasheen (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in iSos -is
Assistant Adjutant General (Brevet of Colonel, Star).
230 Colonel H. Cooper served in the Ashanti war in 1S74 in the Transport Service (Medal) Served in the-
Boer war of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry. Served with the Burmese Expedition in ;S86 as Aide de Camp
to the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
231 Colonel H. Moore served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
232 Colonel G. A. W. Forres; served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (dangerously wounded)
233 Colonel R. C. Hare served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Assistant Engineer and was present at the battle
of Amoaful (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp) Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 2nd Brigade, aud was present at the engagements of El Ma"far
Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasm (9th Sept.) (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive s Star)
a» Colonel Harley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the rst
Battalion of the Buffs (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal with Clasp .
235 Colonel C. E. Beckett served in the Egyptian war or 1S82 in command of Military Mounted Police and wa°
present lnthe action at Kassasm on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4ih Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) . Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column
including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and :7th February (Clasp)
23« Colonel J. E. Blundell served in China during the Taeping rebellion in 1863 with the 67th Regiment
(Medal), served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879. including the engagements at Mir Karez, Khilla Ghazi, and the Asmai Heights
and the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 as Assistant Adjutant General of the Lower Burmah'Division (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expedition in the Kachin Hills in 1891 against the rebels Khanlaing and'
Prince Shaw-yan-Namg(Clasp). K
j 23" Colonel J. Davidson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 13th Bengal Lancers and was present at
; the action at Kassasm (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
23"t Colonel R. H. Martin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S1
I during the latter part ot the time m command of a Regiment of Mounted Rifles. Served in the campaign in the
Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the 21st Lancers, and was present at the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned m despatches, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
23» Colonel F. S. F. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, including the engagement at Hasheen and the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp and.
Khedive s Star). *>
\ 23' Colonel W. D. Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal) Served
in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in
| 1879 (promoted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Newcastle
, Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (granted honorary and relative
I PELTIjn 01 ±j\. • L^OlOllclJ.
2« Colonel W. A. Dunne served in the Kaffir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1870 first as
Senior Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flvin» Column
and took part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissarvl
served in the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal" with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the
Soudan campaign of 1885 (Clasp). " tuc
wi Colonel M.C. B. Forestiei Walker served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camd
and Acting Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Charles Warren (mentioned in despatches) Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills as Intelligence Officer, and with the
Lusbai Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in iSos in com-
mand o the 1st Battalion King s Royal Rifles from July 30th to the close of the operations (Medal with clasp)
■" colonel W. F. DCocnrane served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Isanhlwana
,™ ^?d January as Orderly Officer to Colonel Durnford ; served afterwards with Wood's Column in command of
;he Natal Native Horse, taking part in the engagementsat Zoblane Mountain, Kambula, and Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Adjutant General (Principal staff Officer)
;o the cape Colonial Forces during the Basuto war in 1880-81, and was present with the Mafetene Relief Column
it the capture of Lerothodi s stronghold and several minor engagements. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2
with the Commissariat and Transport Corps (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on the lines of communication (mentioned in despatches CB
British Medal, and Khedive s Medal), and in the operations in 1S97 (3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp)
"■• Colonel E. S. Browne served in the Kafir war in 187S including the operations against the Griquas ; also
erved in the Zulu war of iSyo.and was present in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain' Victoria Cross) and Ulundi
mentioned in despatches) , and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the Ftt " for
is gallant conduct on the 29th March 1879, when the Mounted Infantry were being driven in by the enemv a*
ihlobana, in galloping back and twice assisting on his horse (under heavy fire and within a few yards of the
nemy) one of the mounted men, who must otherwise have fallen into the enemy's hands."
2" colonel J.O. Quirk served m the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the expedition to the
loudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagements at ElTeb and
.emai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 on the Lines of Com-
nunication as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Army (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the
Dgjptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 as Assistant AdjutantGeneral to theEgyptian Army, and was present in
me engagement at Gmiss (DSO. ) . r
I 2« Colonel A. H. Eraser served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 and
Iras present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
246 Colonel C.H. Shepherd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
legiment including the operations in the Chin Hills (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasd ■ a'so
erved with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
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Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, including the encasement at Firket and the
operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps); and in the opara-tions in 1897 (uientiouedin despatches, Ola-p); and in 1893 in command cf
the 2nd Soadanese Brigade, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
** Colonel H. A. MacDonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present at the affair at Karatiga
(mentioned in despatches) , in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), with
the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, and iu the engagement at Charasiah on
25th April i33o; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march, to Cabul, and was present at the recon-
naissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (promoted Second Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of i38i, and was pressntin the engagement at Majuba Hill
(mentioned in despatches). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Garrison Adjutant at Assiout from
22nd January to 5th June ; in the operations near Suakin in December 1 588, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, iledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in
1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp); and was present at the
capture of Tokar in 1891 (3rd Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, including the
engagement at Firketand the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of LtColonel, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); and in the operations in 1897 in command of an Egyptian Brigade,
including the engagement at Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; also commanded an Egyptian
Brigade in 189S, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, two Clasps).
265 Colonel H. de C. Rawlins served m the Gaika war of 1S78 in command of the Mounted Infantry of his Regi-
ment ; served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Second Squadron of Mounted Infantry, and was present in
the engagements at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches), and throughout the operations of
Clarke's Column (Medal with Clasp).
266 Colonel A. M. Paterson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Durban during the latter
part of the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Field Force in 1392. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass '..mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
267 Colonel D. F. Lewis served in the Zalu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
at Ekowe during the investment— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in t883
including the entragement at Gemaizah \Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) : and in the operations in 1888
including the engagement at Arguin (3rd Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Dongola ExDeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the ist Infantry Brigade, including the engagement at
Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps! ; in the operations in 1S97 as Commandant at Merowi (Clasp), and in 1898 as Commandant
of an Egyptian Brigade, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches, and defeat of Ahmed Fedul's Army (Brevet of Colonel, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, CB. and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
S6S Colonel C. H.W. Cafe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the tst Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
was present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender «f Kafr DowarandDamietta.and the occupation of Da-
manhour (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion R>yal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (mentioned m despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
269 Colonel W. S. Clarke served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in charge of the
Post at Sutah (Medal).
*?° Colonel H. D. Williams served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
2<1 Colonel R. B. Main waring embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti
Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and com-
manded the expedition from Bhamo to Mogoung in 1886 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in
1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
during the occupation of Crete in 1S98 /Brevet of Colonel, CMG.).
'r-'z Colonel A. J. Price served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (CJfff. and Star).
273 Colonel W. a. Collings served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for
Transport, and throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with* the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Torrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Tenia i (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
274 Colonel H. Kiigour served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar
Valley aa Transport Officer, including the engagement at Deh Sarakh, and with the Besudand Kama Expeditions
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
275 Colonel F. F. F. Roupell served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in i83i as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
2"fl Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair served with the 91st Highlanders as Adjutant in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Hai'man (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*fl Colonel H, Paget served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-8535 Adjutant to the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
*78 Colonel the Hon. J. S. Napier served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture cf Ali Musjid, in the expedition into Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 18S0 (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
279 Colonel J. H. Spurgin served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force m command of the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the operations on the Samana
Range including the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August, and in the subsequent operations against
the Chamkanis and in the Bars A alley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
280 Colonel C. P. Ridley served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Miranzai, Expedition in iSqi with the 2nd Battalion Man-
chester Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
281 Colonel W.J, Irwin commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star} ; also commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the operations in the Soudan frontier in 1889,
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
382 Colonel H. E. C. Kitchener served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891 as Senior Transport Officer with
the Wunthu Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Tammu Column of
the Mivripore Field Force in 1801 as Senior Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
[For the War Services of other Colonels, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
4° Lieutenant Colonels.
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Lieutenant Colonels
COBNET,
2ndLIEl'T
Or ENSIGN
10 Feb. 69
Dep.Serv.
27 Feb. 69
Alfred Jas- Phayre Nuthall, Li. Col. Indian S.C
Eoberr. V. Day, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps"!
I.Ron Capt. i May 8o> J
Edward D. Newnham-Smith, Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Charles A. Edes, Lt.Col. army Service Corps') „
{Son. Capt. , May 80) .. ) Dep-Serv.
William Bernard Wilson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C... 24 Apr. 69
Edw. Vernon Peshall Monteith.if. Col. IndianS.C. 5 May 69I2S Oct.
Gervas Selwyn Eyre, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ... 12 June 69 27 Oct. 71
41-5
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
Charles Napier Miles, Lt.Col. 1 Life Guards
g.'.c.Edmund Balfe, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
28 Oct. 7r 10 Feb. 8i'io Feb. 89 icTFeb. 95
i2u/|2yrs. n Dec. 88 13 Feb. 90
28 Oct. 71 27 Feb. 81J27 Feb. 89
""/uYrs. it Dec. 88' 2 Apr. 90
28 Oct. 71 24 Apr. Si i July 87,24 Apr. 93
71 5 May Si, 5 May 8g 5 May 05
June 81 12 June 89 12 June 95
13 Feb. 9.3
27 Feb. 95
2 Apr. 95
20 Nov. 75 24 Nov. 82' 6 Dec. 93)26 June 95
....30 June 69 28 Oct. 71 30 June8i 30 June 89H0 June 93
Ihos. Robt. M. Macpherson, Lt.Col. Indian S. C... 7 July 69'28 0ct. 71 7 Julv 81 7 July 89' 7 July 93
Edw. D f red. Bignell, if. Col. [ndian Staff Corps | 7 July 6928 Oct. 71 7 July 3, 7 July 89] 7 July 95
?\°' ??T; JIone/> I'-001- Indian Staff Corps 14 July 69'z8 Oct. 71 14 July 81 ,4 July 89I14 July 95
John Glibborn.if.Co/. Indian Staff Corps 14 July 69 28 Oct. 71 14 July 81 14 July 89li4 July 9,
p.n.r. Arthur F. Barrow, C1IG. DSO. Lt.Col. Indian", „. / „ I
StaffCorps ... j l8 Aug.eg'aS Oct. 71 18 Aug. Si t6 Feb. 87 18 Aug.95
Wm. Butler .Ferris Lt. Col. indian'sta'ffCon>s '.'.'.... 18 Aug. 691 7 Oct. 71 18 Aug. 81:8 Aug. 89! 16 Aug. 9=
Edw. Chamber KeUie.Zf. Col .^Indian Staff Corps... 21 Aug. 69 28 Oct. 71 21 Aug. 81 21 Aug. 89! 21 Aug.95
Feb. 73 8 Jan. 85112 Feb. 93I2S Aug. 95
Wm. A. D'Oyly O'Malley, if.Co/.Indian Staff Corps
George Hy. Robinson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...'
Eduar Gaussen, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps') „ -,
{Hon. Captain 6 Mar. 80) „..j Dep.&n.p
George Francis De Bude Davidson, Lt.Col. (from ,
Major, h.p. Royal Higblauders) ; Becruitixg>
Staffi Officer, Birmingham, 1 May go I
George Humphry s Leathern, Lt.Col. (from Major )
East Surrey Regiment), Recruiting Staff Officer, -
Manchester, 16 Dec. 96 .' I
Arthur Davidson," MVO. Lt.Coi. "h.'p. "(Soil
Major King's R. Ritier-), Equerry to the Queen C
John Stacpole,52 Lt.Col. "
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85'
i39/l2 yrs. 11 Dec.
9 Aag.93
3 Sept.90
Mar. 6n\I() Feb. 67 n Nov. 76 n July 36
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
Aug. 95
3 Sept. 95
9 Oct. 93 g Oct. 95
23 Mar. 67,11 Apr 68 2 Mar. 7S ?8 Nov. 83I16 Oct. 95
10 Sept. 76 23 Apr. 85J23 Apr. 85 1 1 Nov.
21 Jan. 74 26 Mar. 3*1 n Feb. 91I13 Nov
(from Major u.p. Army )
Service Corps) ; D.A.A.O. Portsmouth. 13N0V.95 ;
Charles Henry -Vincent Garbett, if. CW. Indian S.C. 17 Nov. 69 23 Oct. 71 17N0V.S. „ Nov. 8g|i7 No
Joseph Alex. Lambert. Lt.Col. h.p. 2 Dragoon Gds. -Dec
Andrew William Proudfoot. Zf.Co/. Indian S. Corps 24 Nov. 69 8 Oct
Owen Vidal Boddy, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers I 23 July
f.s.c. Wm. Thompson Adair, Major, Royal Marines ! 6 Dec
Robert Francis Trotter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 8 Dec. 6928 Oct
Aubrey de Vera Alexander, Lt.Col. Indian S. Corps 8 Dec. 69 28 Oct'
17 May
24 Sept. 71 23 Oct.
8 June 70 28 Oct.
Augustus West Hill, Lt. CjI. Middlesex Regt
p.a.c. James M. Grierson. MVO. Major, Royal Art.' 0 Oct
BloomSeld Gough, if. Col. 9 Lancers .. . 27 Apr
Eaw Archibald Young, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps 13 Dec
Charles H. B. Norcott, Lt.Col. Ride Brigade 14 Aus
p.a.c. John Reeves, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Layard Livingstone Fenton. Lt.Col. Indian S C
Harry H. Rose Heath, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Seymour Chas. H. Monro, Maior, Seaforth Hldrs.
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Alan Coddington Batten, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Leslie Davidson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Alfred Astley fearson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Willoughby Pitcairn Kennedy, Lt.Col. Indian S C
Heary Macau Mason, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Francis Stevenson, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
tie ^ry Robert Roberts, Lt. Col. Lincolnshire Re<n
vreorge Hawkes, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wm. Hv. Riddell, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regt
Chas. C. Hayford Thorold, Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
George D. F. Sulivan.if.Co/. 4 Dragoon Guards
Robert G. W Hepburne, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
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Fred. Thos. Clayton. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps"
Arden Lowndes Bayley, Lt. Col. West India Regt
p.'.c Hugh M. Sinclair, Major, Royal Engineers'"
Arthur Reginald Fraser, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.a.c. John W. Thos. Spencer, Lt.Col. R. Artillerv"
Henry Leycester Aylmer, Lt. Col. 16 Lancers
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Wm. Butterworth Cooke, Lt.Col. Armv Ord 1
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Fred. Octavius Leggett. Lt.Col. Army 6'rd.' Dept! 1
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John Langford Wheeler, Lt.Col. Army ;Ord" Dent! )
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Chas. Gilchrist Jeans, Lt.Col. AxmyOrd. Dept! )
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Geo. Dalrymple Fanshawe, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wm: Fred Curteis Lt.Col. CkeshirelReguneni ...
Regmald Campbell Hadow,D,S'0.£f.Co/.Indian S.C.
Walter tt aterheld Ward, Lt.Col. East York Rest '
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Richard Matthews Ruck, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Simeon Hardy Exham, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
Edward Glennie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hy. P. Poingdestre Leigh, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Richard Carnac Temple, CIE.Lt. Col. Indian S.C...
Frederick Guy Vivian, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Newton Plomer Fowell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Fred. T. Mackinlay Beaver, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Solomon Watson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
George Frederick Wilson, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
p. s.c. Geo. Mackworth Bullock, Lt. Col. Devon Regt.
Thos. M. G. Thackeray, Lt. Col. Innis. Fusiliers
C. Bradford H. Wolseley- Jenkins, Lt. Col. 19 Huss.
Francis Cecil Ricardo, Lt.Col. h.p. Grenadier Gds.
FC William Henry Dick-Cunyngham, Lt.Col. 1
Gordon Highlanders j
Benjamin A. Satterthwaite, Lt.Col. N. Lane. Reg.
Patrick C. Eric Newbigging, Lt.Col. R. Artillery...
C. Richard Townley, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regt. (12 F.)
Wm. Johnston Kirkpatrick.Zr. Col. York and Lan-")
caster Regiment j
Henry Napier M'Rae, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Arthur F. G. Richardson, Lt.Col. S. Lancashire)
Regiment (82 F.) j
CuthbertGeo. Knocker, Lt. Col. Army ServiceOuips
Charles Purchas, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept. *
{Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 92) J
Geo.Robt.Atkinson, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept. \
{Hon. Major, r Apr. 92) )
Alfred Sadler,.£f\ Col. Army Ordnance Dept. {Hon. ;
Major, 1 Apr. 92) ,. ; }
Jas. Maitland Hunt, Lt.Col. Cameron Hklrs. (79F.)
Herbert Hugh Muirhead, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Alfred Luther Lane, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .
Henry Hewitt Pengree, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Richd. D. B. Rutherford, Lt.Col. Highland Lt Inf.
Thomas Heron, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept. )
{Hon. Major, 4 May 92) $
p. b.c. Herbert C. O. Plumer,lfa;ar, YorkandLan- 1
caster Regiment '. j
Edwin A. H. Alderson, Major ^f!. Kent Regt."(Q7 F.)
George Richards Ohallenor, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
p.t.c. Douglas Fred. R. Dawson.'^ CMG. Lt.Col.\
(from Major h.p. Coldstream Gds.), Militury >
Attacks, Paris, 13 July 95 )
Thos. Horatio de Montmorency Roche, iio. 1
Lt.Col. Royal Marines C
Frederick W. B. Landon, Major, A. S. Corps
Frederick Augustus Bowles, Lt.Col. Royal Artilierv
William Sworder Walford, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Walter Ferrier Graham, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Jas. Redmond Patrick Gordon, Lt'.Col. 15 Hussars
Charles A. Hadfield, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Charles Leslie Casey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Geo.GlencairnCunmngham,flSd.Jbfq/<M-DerbvRegt,
John Rowlandson, Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt. " .
Henry Walter Barrett, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance)
Department {Hon. Major, 2 July 92) j
Macan William Saunders, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
William Hodgson Suart, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Francis Henry Hall, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Percy Stanley Druitt, Lt.Col. Munster Fus'.doi F.)
Henry Lethbridge Jessep, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Standisli Hy. Harrison, Lt.Col. Liverpool Rogt.
Cecil Henry Collette, i'.Coi.Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler, Lt.Col. R. Scots
Constantino R. W. Hervey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles Crutchley,"* Major, h.p. Scots Guards, /
D.A.A. Gen. for Recruiting, War Officers Mar.95 j
Wm. Geo. Collingwood, Lt. Col. Army Ordnance )
Department {Hon. Major 14 Sept. 92) j
p.s.c. Wallscourt H. H. Waters, M YO. Maior'ii'n )
Royal Artillery J " \
Alfred George Watson, Lt. Co'l.E. Lan'c.'Regtl'ho'F )
Charles Hogge, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Fred. Charles Maisey, Lt.Col.\ladinr. Staff Corps
George Wmgate, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
P.B.C. John Wm. Hogge, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C "
George Lycett E. May ,Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers
Oswald Claude Radford, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Edward Montagu Flint, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Herbert Percival Willoughby, Lt.Col. (fromY
Royal Artillery) }
Hugh Aboutir Scott, Lt.Col. Royai Artillery
Wm.HaroldChippindall,I,c.C0Z. Royal Engineers'
fidmond William Cotter, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Edward John Bov, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Sir Hy Ed. M'Callum, RCM ff.Xr.CW.Royal Engl
John Hy ChenevixHarrison.if.Cc/. R. Engineers
Samuel Holt Lomax, Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles.!
Alfred Montanaro, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Walter Rupert Kenyon-SIaney.XrCo/.Rifle Brigade
Peter Legh Clowes, Lt . Col. 8 Hussars
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4 Jan. 71
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16 Oct.
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4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
15 Dec. 71
22 Jan. 79
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
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4 Jan. 83 4 Jan. gi< 4 Jan. 97
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13 June 74 1 July Si 121 May 841 7 Feb. 97
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2 Aug. 71 11 June Si
28 Oct. 71 10 Apr. 80
28 Feb. 74 1 July 81
8 Oct. 71 25 Mar. 83
25 Oct. 73 15 Mar. 80
u Feb. 75 15 Apr. 82
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Service • 22 yrs.
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1 July 01
15 Dec. 71
21 Jan. 74
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8 Jan. 68
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3 Sept. 70
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
3 June 67
26 Sept. 71
i July 74
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21 Sept. 87! 15 Feb. 97
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1 Apr. 96, 1 Apr. 97
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21 Sept. 74 4 May
23 July 70 23 July S2
2 Dec. 74 1 July 8
10 Nov. 69
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
15 Dec. 71
21 Sept. 74
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19 Aug. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. TI
28 Oct. 72
28 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 71
:8 Oct. 71
5 Dec. 71
16 Jan. 72
6 Jau. 72
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
13 June 74
14 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
20 Nov. 75
30 Sept. 82
14 Aug. 81
16 July 81
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23 June 80
23 Sept.83
23 Sept, "
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83
22 Nov. 78
26 Sept. 83
16 July 81
17 Aug. Si
7 Sept. Si
1 Aug. 83
2 Aug. 83
2 Aug. S3
15 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 83
21 July 80
14 Oct. 83
14 June 80
21 Feb. 83,
5 Oct. 37
29 Oct. 87
1 May 95
1 Apr. 91
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12 June 97 j
6 June 97
21 Sept. 87 xe June 97
15 Aug. 89] ,6 June 97
7 Oct 91J26 June97
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9 Jan. 88 21 July 97
2b June 88 23 July 97
1 Apr. 92 ?7 July 97
1 Apr. 89 10 Aug. 97J
19 Nov. 90 11 Aug. 97
19 Aug. 85119 Aug. 97!
18 Jan. 93^1 Aug. 971
4 Aug. 88 2 Sept.97,
30 June 87 8 Sept.97, 3 Sept.97
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5 Aug. 85 23 Sept.97 1
7 Dec. 38 24 Sept.97
23 Sept. 91I23 Sept.97!
23 Sept. 91I23 Sept.97
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4 Apr. 33I25 Sept.97
7 Dec.
4 Aug.
1 Oct.
29 Oct.
17 Dec. ; _
18 Jan. 90
25 Jan. 90
1 Feb. 90
1 Mar. 90
1 Jan. 86
14 Oct. 91
1 Dec. 85
2 Oct. 85
26 Sept.97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
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Wm. Aid worth, DSO. Lt.Col. Duke Of Cornwall's j
Light Infantry. J
Robt. Ramsay Napier Sturt, Xf.Co/. Indian S. 0....
Edward O.Fisher Hamilton,/*. Col. W. Surrey Regt.
Valens CongreveTr.nnochy, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Forbes Macbean, Major, Gordon Highlanders . . ..
Jas. WMcocks," CMG. DSO. Lt.Col. h.p. Lcin- >
ster Regiment, serving in West Africa J
John Blaxell Woon, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
p.s.c. Herbert H. Burney, Major, Gordon Hi{?h- I
landers $
Edward William Fane Martin, Major, Indian S. U.
Arthur Arnold Barrett, Major, Indian S. C
Lionel Herbert. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Herbert Powell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Garnett Atkinson, Major, Indian S. C
Malcolm Hy. Stanley Grover, Major, Indian S.C.
Charles Louis Woollcombe, Major, King's Own I
Scottish Borderers (25 F.) )
Edward F. H. M'Swiney, Major, Indian S. C
p.s.c. Henry U. B. Donne, Major, Norfolk Kegt. ...
Francis Henry Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers
Hon. Fred.W.E.deMoleyns,X>SO. Maior, 4 Hussars
Trevor P. B. Ternan, DSO. Major, Warwick Regt.
p.s.c. Henry B. Burlton Watkis, Major, Indian S.C.
Henry Palmer Knight, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Edward George Grogan,/*. Col. Black Watch (42 F.)
William Henry Goldney, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Thomas Caldwell Pears, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Robert G. Kekewich, Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt. (47 F.)
Arthur E. R. Curran, Lt.Col. Manchester Regt.. ..
George Arthur Mills, Lt.Col. Dublin Fus. (102 F.)...
Henry Martindale Temple, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Aug. Simeon Le Quesne, Lt.Col.R. Mar. Art
Edmond J. Gallwey.Zf.t'oZ. Somerset Lt.Inf. (13 F.)
Henry Mostyn Owen, Lt. Col. 1 Dragoon Guards ...
p.s.c. John Stewart Scott Barker, Lt.Col. R. Art. ..
Frederic Brice Bunny, Lt.Col. (from R. Artillery)...
Francis Seymour Leslie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Carmichael Light Young, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
EyreM'Stewart Crabbe, Lt.Col. Gr. Guards
Bernhard Drysdale Moller, Lt.Col. 18 HussarB
p.s.c. Julian J. Leverson, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Engnrs.
Robert HowdeuKeUie, if. Col. h.p. (from Major) )
S, Lancashire Regt j
Richard Lionel Hippisley, Lt.Col. Roy. Engineers
p.s.c. Frank William N. Wogan-Browne, Lt.Col.')
3 Hussars J
Alfred Mansel, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Charles St. Leger Barter, Lt.Col. Yorkshire >
Light Infantry (105 F.) ji
Robert Charles Hellard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers-..
Arthur Houstoun Hewat, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Harry George Weir, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Elliott Carr, Lt.Col. Scots Fusiliers
John Colin L. Campbell Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
HoraceJ.JamesKentish,£f.C'o/.DorsetRegt.(39Ft.)
Charles Knight Wood, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Colin George Donald, Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Henry Joha Lyster, Lt.Col. ftoyal Artillery...
p.s.c. Arthur J. Watson, Lt.Col., Suffolk Regiment
William Walter Lean, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
George Alfred Money, Lt.Col, Indian Staff Corps ...
Richard Hobart Morrison, Lt.Col. h.p. (from)
MujonS Hussars) $
Frame Robt. Crofton Carleton, Lt.Col. Irish Fua ..
p.s.c. Jas. G.White, Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)
Charles J. Spottiswoode, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Gecrge Thorpe Onslow, Lt.Col. Roya". Marines
p. s.c. Alfred E.Codrington, Lt.Col. Coldstream Gds.
Arthur Mordaunt Murray, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Geo.H.H.Couchman, DSO.Majorf Somerset Lt.Inf.
Philip Saltmarshe, Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv
Edward Wm. Herbert, Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Benjamin D. A. Donne, Lt.Col. Sussex Regiment
Charles J. Blomfield, DSO. Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus.
p.s.c. Henry Byron Jeffreys, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Lawrence Jamieson Torrie, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0. ...
Roderick William MacLeod, Lt.Col. Indian S. U.
Walter F.C. Chichele Plowden, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Walter Blunt Fletcher, Lt. Col. R. Art. . .
p.s.c. John William Hawkins, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
John Wilmot Robyns, Major, Royal Marines
Francis Lloyd, DSO. Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards ...
Walter G. Crole Wyndham, CB. Lt.Col. 21 Lancers
p.s.c. Fras. Richd. Pennefather Kane, Lt.Col. 1
(from Major h.p. E. Surrey Regiment), Assist. [•
Adjutant General, Alexandria, 30 Nov. q3 J
Peter Robert Bairnsfather, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
p.s.c. Percy H. Hamon Massy,76 Lt.Cot. h.p
(from Major) 6 Dragoon Guards; Vice Consul 1
Asia Minor t 11 Mar. 96
30 Jan.
;o Jan.
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22 Jan. 8
22 Jan.
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13 Aug.
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24 July 69
6 July
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q Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
:i Nov. 76
;o Oct. 79
1 Oct. 73
21 July 80
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
1 July 81
•7 Jan. 76
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: Sept. 76
1 Oct. 76
4 Oct. 79
1 July Si
6 Apr. 79
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
2 June 80
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Dec. 71
29 May 72
2 Dec. 74
11 Sept. 74
12 Ncv. 73
8 June 72
ib Feb. 71
26 Oct. 71
1 July 81
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
8 May 73
6 Jan. 72
30 Dec. 71
6 Jan. 72
30 Nov. 76
12 Sept. 72
10 Sept. 75
6 Jan. 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 7?
9 Aug. 73
6 Jan. 72
10 Sept. 75
6 Jan. 72
21 Sept. 74
12 Sept. 7.1
9 Aug. 73
11 Sept.72
11 Sept.72
13 June 74
21 Sept. 74
12 Nov. 73
5 June 76
1 Jan. 76
1 Feb. 73
12 Sept.72
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q Jan. 73
2 Dec. 74
10 Sept. 75
11 Feb. 75
9 Jan. 73
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
9 Jan. 73
9 Jtt^ 73
1 Oct. 74
18 Mar. 75
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1 Sept. 871 1
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27 Sept. 80
26 Feb. 80
4 Dec. 86
22 Nov. 81
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15 Dec. 83(22
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6 Jan. 84! 1
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Mar. 93,20 May 98 1
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Aug. 93 20 May 98
Sept. 93 20 May 98
Sept. 93; 20 May 9S 8 July 99
Oct. 93 20 May 98
May 95 20 May 98
Sept. 95:22 Mav 98
Sept. 95 20 May 98
Jan. 96*20 May 98
Jan. 96 20 May o3
Sept. 96120 May 98
Sept. 96 '20 May 98
May 97I20 May 9s
June 97! 20 May 98
Sept.97120 May 98
Oct. 97 20 May o3
Mar. 98 1 20 May 90
Apr. 98I20 May 98
May 93^0 May 98.
Aug. 90! 22 Mayqi
Dec. 85' 24 May 93
Aug. 90! 26 May 98
May 92 29 May oi
June 35
Oct. 86
May 83
June 92
June 9
June q3
1 June 98
7 June 93
8 J nne 95 i
12 June 9S1
Dec. 86(14 JuneoS
July 95:14 June cS
July 89' 26 June 93
July Sq 28 .luneoi
Sepfc.90
Oct. 90
June 05
July 36
Jan. 91
5 Aug. 85I 22
30 Nov. 3i 13
rsMar.8ij26
6 Jan. 84115
30 Nov. 81
?i Dec. 81
14 July 83
6 Jan. 84
19 Mar. 84
o Jau. 84
30 May 83
21 Dec. 8ij 1
14 Apr. 83 2i
11 Sept. 84 11
n Sept. 84(11
July .
1 July 95
6 July g3
S July gS
10 July 98
July 981 13 July 93
Jan. 91 J 14 July cS
May 9s 14 July 93,
Aug. Bgj 15 July 98 1
Mar. 9o!i9 July 98
Jau. qi 1 Aug. .-
Sept. S9I17 Aug. 981
Sept. 89 19 Aug. 98
Aug. 91 25 Aug. 98
Jan. 91J27 Aug. 98I
! July 9S
Dec.
> 28 Aug. 98!
82
31 Oct.
& June 81
2 Jan. 81
29 Sept. 8 2
22 Sept. 84
8 Apr. 65
24 Dec. 81
1 Aug. 861 9
31 Dec. 8i) 1
19 Aug. 8321
20 Oct. 83,28
1 July 8131
11 Jan. 82 1
19 Oct. 8419
19 Oct. 841 19
iq Oct. 84' 19
16 Jan. 82 1
21 Jau. 82' :
23 July 84 21
1 Apr. 85 10
2 j May 80 16
May 91 1 Sept.c,
Sept. 90 3 Sept. 98
Oct. 89 8 Sept. 90
Oct. 86 10 Sept.93:
Sept. 92:11 Septus'
Sept.92 11 Sept.98
Nov. 89(14 Sept.98.11 Junego
July 91
Sept.89
May 90
Feb. 92
Dec. 89
Oct. 89
Mar. 98
14 Sept.gS
18 Septus,
2S Sept.98,
28 Sept. 98 1
29 Sept.gS
30 Sept.98
. 5 Oct. 981
Oct. 89! 6 Oct. 98,
May 84 15 Oct. 98
Dec. 88 15 Oct. 98I
July go1 15 Oct. 98
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Oct. 92
Oct. 92
Oct. 92
Oct. 89
Oct. 89
Oci. 91
Aug. 92
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19 Oct. 98
21 Oct. 98
21 Oct. 9S>
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23 Oct. 98
26 Oct. 98.
12 Nov. 73
2 Nov. 52
28 Feb. 81 21 Junegi
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Hubert Burton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .....
Gilbert Hv. Claude Hamilton, Lt.Col. 14 Hussars
Edward Hogarth Molesworth, Lt.Col. IudianS.C.
p.s.c. James Birch Sharpe, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Orbell Henry Oakes, Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
Charles Edward Bradley, Lt.Col. N.Stafford Regt.
Thomas Digby, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Ingram C. Conway-Gordon, Major, High. Lt. Inf.
Maurice C. Barton, DSO. Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Henry C. Denny, Lt.Col. Northampton Regt
Arch! J. A. Wright, Lt.Col. E. Lane, Regt
James Robert Parkinson. Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt.
p.s.c. Sir H. A. W. Johnson, Bart. Lt.Col. York -.
Light Infantry >•- 3
Ronald Charles Maxwell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
George Pensam Bourcicault, Z^.Co/. Army S.C
Ernest Cooke, Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Henrv Davison Love, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Georae Ewbank Briggs, Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers ...
John Warre Sill, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Robert Addison Rigz, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henrv Beaufoy Thornhill, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Alwv'nde B.V. Paget,i«.Co/. DurhamLt.Inf. (106F.)
Francis Chas.Carter,.£7.Co/.BerkshireRegt.(66F.)
Kenneth Mackean, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Edw. Henry HoptonVloutresor, !>.&)/. IndianS. C.
Arthur Henry Bagnold, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
ji.h.c. Francis Wm.Bromfield, £/.Co(.Cheshire Rgt.
Willongliuy Verner Constable, ir.Coi.R.Engineers
Robert K. Jennings, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Aug. de Segur M'Kerrell, Major, Cameron Hldrs ..
Herbert Martin, Lt. Col. Leinster Regiment
Henry Cecil Eagles, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Edward Ij'mfrevilleBlackett.Lr.Co/.Royal Artillery
Edward Eega.n, Lt.Col. Cavalry Depot
John William Hind,85 Major, h.p. The Buffs
p.s.c. Francis Waldron, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Algernon Campbell Foley, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Charles Henry Darling, Lt.Col. Royat Engineers...
William J. H. Frodsham, Lt.Col. E. Surrey Regt.
Win. 0. Nicholls, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery...
Son. Richd. Thompson Lawley, £(. Col. 7 Hussars
John H. Campbell, Lt.Col. Argyll and Slither- )
land Highlanders (93 F.| 5
Ales. H.Abercrombie, Z.r\CW. Scots Fusiliers (21 F).
St. Georare Chas. Henry, Ma/or, Northld. Fusiliers
Herbert Edward Rawson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Herbert S. FitzGerald, Major, Durham Light Inf.
St. John Corbet Gore, Lt.Col. 5 Dragoon Guards ,..
Jas. S. si. Dalrymble-Hay, Major, W. India Regt.
Fred John Dealtry Lugard>« CB. DSO. Lt.Col.
hji. (fro 11 Major, Norfolk Regt,), Commanding
Srent African Frontier Force, with rank of'
Colonel
p.s.c. tierbt. S.Walker, Captain. Scot. Rifles (90 F.)
p.s.c. Thoa. David Pilcher, Major, Bedford Regt. ...
p.s.c. Hon.Chas.G.Forte>iCue,CM&. Major, Rifle Brig.
William Carter Giffard, Major, Welsh Regiment ...
Alfred Jas Arnold,»TD>SO. Major h.p. 3 Dragoon^
Guards ; zeroing under the Forlt.gnese Chartered >
Cow fitly, Mozambique )
p. s.c. WentworthO. i.'avenagh, Lt.Col. BedfordRegt
Henry Fortescue, Lt.Col. 17 Lancers
Edward John K. Priestley, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p. s.c. Albert Farrar Gatliff, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Frederick P. Lawrence White, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
William Grant de Jersey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Artti'^r Dolben Bulpett, Lt. Col. Derbyshire Regt.
Wdliam Jacob Mackenzie, Lt.Col. Roy. Enginoers
Stuart Brownlow Beatsou, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Malcolm John Meade, Lt. Col. Iudian Staff Corps...
John ile Courcy D. Meade, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Harry Everard Passy, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Eustace Edward M. Lawljird, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Frauds Wm. Egerton, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Edward M. Nedham, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur W. T. Radchfle, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett, Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Cecil Fraxtoiti Garnett,£r. Co/.. East Yorkshire Reg!
Charles Fred. Hadden, Lt.Col. (from Royal Art.)
Thos. Tweed Vaughan, Lt.Col. (from R. Artillery)
Arthur Henry Wili'ord Brett, Lt.Col. R Artdlery ..
Ron. Reginald Henry Bertie, Lt.Col. Welsh Fas. .
Edward A. Wylde, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Horace G. P. Beauchamp, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars ....
Alex. MacWhirterRenny, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. .
Henry 0. Page Henderson, Lt. Col. 6 Dragoons .
Williata Henry Muir Lowe, Lt.Col. 7 Dragoon Gds.
John A. W. Falls, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Heury Speed Andrews-Speed, Lt.Col. Royal En;
Philip Thomas Bustou, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Manley Ogden Hopkins, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
CORNET,
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21 June 79
29 Apr. 73.16 Sept. 3.
1 Sept. 75 24 July S5
24 Feb. 73; 8 .Jan. 85
31 Oct. 77
22 Oct. 70
2 July 79
2 May 72
10 Jan. 72
23 Feb. 74
2 May 72
1 July 3 1
2 May 72
29 Oct. 79
28 Oct. 71
11 Oct. 79
28 Feb. 74
2 May 72
10 Sept. 7b
2 May 84
17 Dec. 81
1 July 81
2 May 84
6 May So
2 May 84
20 Oct! 83
10 Nov. 80
26 Aug. 85
6 Feb. 82
2 May 84
15 Apr. 84
15 July 76 24 Jan
12 Sept. 72 t2 Sept. 34
13 June 74 ifi Feb. 84
12 Sept. 72 12 Sept. 84
29 Apr. 73 r Oct. 82
23 Apr. 73 8 Jan. 83
11 Feb. 75*24 Aug. Si
n May 78' 4 May 80 1 Aug. 85
i2 Sept. 72 12 Sept. 84
8 May 73 S Jan. Ss
12 Sept.72 12 Sept. 84
29 May 72 22 sept. S3
12 Sept.72 :2 Sept. 84
12 Sept.72 12 Sept.Si
23 Aug. 841 2 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 78! 6 June 35
30 Jan. 78
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1 July 74'iQ Jan. 85:
29 Apr. 73
11 Sept. 76
28 Feb. 74
29 Apr. 73
2 May 72
i~ Sept.72
28 Feb. 74
15 July 72
n Feb. 70
29 Mar. 90
23 Aug. 93
24 Feb. 93
13 Aug. 91
9 Oct. 89
1 July 88
tj Aug. 91
-5 Apr. 97
3 Sept. 9 1
22 l pr. 93
8 Jan. 90
22 Apr. 94
4 July 91
16 Sept. 91
1 Apr. 93
29 Apr. 92
30 Sept. 91
18 Feb. 91
1 Oct. 91
2 Apr. 90
23 Apr. 03
21 Oct. 91
17 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 91
8 May 93
15 June 85
24 Mar. 90
19 Oct. 91
6 Nov. 91
21 May 99
21 Aug. 91
3 June 92
t Oct, 82! 5 Apr. 90
31 Jan. S2122 Dec. 87
23 Dec. 3ilio Dec. Sc
1 Oct. 82 1 Apr. 9 j
2 May 84^3 Nov. 01
12 Sept. 841 0 Dec. 91
30 Sept.82 14 Dec. 91
15 July 93
5 Hay 93
27 June 93
13 July 84
ii July 85
:o Sept. 77 8 Oct. 84
26 July 76U1 Sept. S3 ,s Sept. 92
31 Jan. So 1 July Sijio Apr. 89' 5 July 99
J12 Sept. 72U2 Sept. S^ 1 ^T Dec. 91
it Feb. 75I 3 Ju'J s=;3iOct. 92
22 Jan. 791 1 July 81 25 Feb. 85 6 Sept. 93
1 Nov. 79 1 July 3i 2 Feb. 90; 7 May 95
1 1 May 78J 1 Jan. 3i
23 Aug. 84
2i June 79 1 Jan. 81
22 Jan. Si J 1 July Si
11 May 78'i3 Mar. So
23 Aug. 93^5 July 94
11 Feb. 7s
15 July 76
29 Apr. 73
27 Jau. 76
24 July 73
29 Apr. 73
20 Nov. 75
t'i Sept.72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
I 9 Aug. 73
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1 May 78.30 June 81
l28Feb. 74
In Sept.73
In Sept.73
11 Sept.73
.5 Feb. 99
22 Feb. 99
24 Feb. 99
28 Feb. 99
2 Mar. 99
6 Mar. 99
8 Mar. 99
8 Mar. 99
14 Mar. 99
17 Mar. 99
18 Mar. 99
24 Mar. r9
26 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
3 Apr. 99
4 ^Pr. 99
5 Apr. 99
5 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
23 Apr. 99
'26 Apr. 99
30 Apr. 99
3 May 99
8 May 99
10 May 99
14 May 99
18 May 99
21 May 99
22 May 99
23 May 99
23 May 99
25 May 99
31 May 99
3 June 99
8 June 99
9 June 99
21 June 99
21 June 99
22 June 99
26 June 99
27 Jane 99
1 July 99
6 July 09
7 July 99
8 July 99
S July 99
8 July 99
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i3Aug.Ss^ 5 Aug. 96. 8 July 99
ib Apr. 94 25 May 97I
12 Feb. 86123 Nov. 97!
14 Dec. 90! 5 Dec. 98
17 Aug. So I4 June 99
16 June 97
8 July 99
14 Jan. 85 3 June 9s
6 JuneS2 s Nov. 93
1 Oct. 82 25 Apr. 90
S3 Mar. O513 July 92
8 Jan. 85J24 July 93
1 Oct. 82 ,7 Apr. 90
19 Jan. S3I 2 1 July 92
12 Sept. 84 31 Deo. 91
8 Jan. 85: , July B7
8 Jau. 85 g Aug. 93
8 Jau. 85 9 Aug. 93
21 Sept. 74
27 Jan
11 Oct. 78
11 Sept.73
11 Sept. 78
22 Oct. 81
29 Nov. 76
12 Sept. 72
t2 Sept.72
xi Sept.73
8 Jan. S5
S Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
3 Jan. 85
9 June 84
3 May S4
1 Oct. 82
25 Nov. 82
14 Feb. 83
10 May 83
70 13 Apr
15 Oct. 84
H Jau. 85
20 Oct. 83
9 Mar. 87
12 Feb. "
[2 Sept. 84
12 Sept. 84
25 Nov. 82
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9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Au-.qj
9 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 92
15 Aug. 91
12 May 90
23 J une 90
1 Sept.90
2 Apr. 91
3 Sept. 9?
9 Aug. 93
1 1 Sept. 93
26 Sept.94
2 Mar. 92
1 3 Feb. 87
31 Dec. 91
7 Dec.
1 July 90
8 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
10 July 99
12 July 99
13 July 90
18 July 99
24 July 99
5 Aug. 99
5 Aug. 99
6 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 90
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
12 Aug. 99
.5 Aug. 99
19 Aug. 99
19 Aug. 99
19 Aug. 99
21 Aug. 99
8 Si6pt/99
9 Sept. 99
11 Sept.99
17 Sept.99
19 Sept.99
20 Sept.99
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27 Sept.99]
3 June 99
8 July .)9
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War Services of the Lt.Coloueh not belonging 1o Regiments or Corps. 53
~2 Lt. Colonel H. P. Garden served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout tha
Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagements at El Mag-far and Tel-el- Mahuta, in the actions at
Kassasin on the 28th August (wounded) and oth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry, arid took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (mentioned
in despatches* Brevet of Major, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
73 Lt.Colonel Douglas Dawson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, first with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and' was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin
(gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Guards Camel Regiment, was Staff Officer
to Colonel Bo^cawen while in command of the column, and was present at the actionH at Abu Klea and El Gutafc.
in the reconnaissance to Metammeb,and at the attack on the wounded convoy (two Clasps).
74 Lt.Colonel Crutchley served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp. 5th Class uf the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
Served in the Nile Expedition of iS34-S5,as Actiig Adjutant to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at
the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat— severely wounded (two Clasps).
?5 Lt.Colonel Willcocks s-erved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Kbyber and Cabul Field Forces in the
Transport Train (Medal). Served as Transport Officer in tha Alatnood Waz3rea Expedition of 1SS1 under
Brigadier General Kennedy (mentioned in despatches). Seved in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer and in charge
of Field Commissariat and also as Acting Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with,
two Clasps). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1S89-90 as Intelligence Officer to the Chinbok Column ;
also served with the Manipore Expedition in 189: (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Assistant Adjutant General Tochi Field Force
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on the Niger in.
1897-9S, and commanded the Forces in Borgu (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel on half pay, CMG.
and Medal with Clasp).
"6 Lt.Colonel P. H. H. Massy served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part in the expe-
dition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal).
7" Lt.Colonel J. S. Talbot served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in
1885-86.
"8 Colonel G. H. Chippindall served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-7^ (Medal
with Clasp).
~tJ Lt.Culonel a Court served in the Afghan war in 1878 with the Peehawur Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campsism in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchenerin 1898, attached to the staff ofthe General Officer Commanding Atbara campaign (mentioned
in despatches), and afterwards as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade, British Division, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
80 Lt.Colonel H. W. Jackson served in theEgyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion Gordon HitrhlandcrstMedal,.
and Khedive's Star) ; also served in theSoudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at El Teband Temai(two Clasps). Served in'tbe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) ; in the operations
in the Soudan in 1S89 including the action of Toski (4th Class of the Medjidie. Clasp) ; and in the operations in
1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Stan. Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command nf the nth Soudanese Battalion, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
81 Lt.Colonel L. E. B. Booth served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 with the force under Major General Roberts
in the Koorum Valley, superintended the Transport during the advance on Cabul, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1R79 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations around Cabal in
December 2879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Staff Transport Officer, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration 1.
Served with the Indian Contingent in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^J Lt.Colonel R. L. Milne served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with tbe
Konrum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the
engagements at Mattoou and Charasiah, with the rear-guard of the division at Zaidabad during the night attack
of 4th October 1879, an(l in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar (during the latter part of it as Regimental Trans p it
Officer), and was present at the battle of C-indahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, aDti
Bronze Decoration). Served with the :st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 188^, and was,
present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18S5-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to tbe 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasu).
83 Lt.Colonel Hon. H.C. Leggc served'in the expedition to the Soudan iu 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Cold-
stream Guard-, and was present in the engagement at llasheen. at that near Tofrek ou the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet 0 Major, Med il with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
w Lt.Colonel P. H. N. Lake served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 as Assistant Field Engineer with the Southern.
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal 1. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the Intelligence Depart-
ment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and m the advance to Temai
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*h Lt. Colonel J. W. Hind served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula ^1875-76 (Msdal with Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Chitril Relief Force under Sir Robert Lo.v in 1895 with tbe 1st Battalion
ofthe Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
66 Colonel Lugird served with the oth Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-S0. and was present in the engagement
at Saidabad (Medal). Served in the Soudan camnaign iu 1885 with the Indian Transport (Medal with Cla^p, ana
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Exoedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Me l.u
with Clasp).
b~ Lt.Colonel A. J. Arnold served in the Niger-Soudan campaign in 1896-97 in command ofthe force, including the-
expeditions to Egbon, Bida and Ilnrin (received the thanks ofthe Governor and the "high apeprciation ol Her
Majesty's Government of the manner in which the campaign was organised and carried out '' (promoted to be-
Captain, DSO. and Medal with Clasp);- also commanded the expeditiun to Sian.a, on the Niger, in 1898 (men-
ioned m the despatch ofthe Secretary for the Colonies, promoted to be Major and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
87t Lt.Colonel E. 0. Hill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley l-'icld.
Force, and afterwards with the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force (Medal).
88 Lt.Colonel R. Owen served in the Afghan war of 1870-80, first attached to the gth Lancers, and afterwards as Aide
de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart (Medal). Served with the 14th Hussars in the Boer war of 1SS1 under Sir Evelyn
Wood. Served during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (Medal with
Clasp).
[For the War Services of other Lieutenant Colonels, vide tneir respective Regiments or Corps.]
Msoors.
Majors.
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COBNUT,
2nd.LiKur.
orEirsiGN.
Edwin Cape! Currie Sandys, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
William du Gard Gray, Major* Indian Staff Corps ..
Dudley Richard Apthorp, Major, 19 Hussars...
Kenneth Ross MacKenzie, Maj. Seaforth Highlandrs. (78 F.)
Robert Arthur Gwynne Harrison, Major, Royal Artillery . . .
Philip Farrer, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (39 Foot)
Percy Schletter, Major, Liverpool Regiment (8 F.)
Henry Cuthbert Connell D. Simpson, Major, R. Artillery ...
William Edward Ligonier Balfour, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Burridge Purvis, Major, Royal Artillery
Rowley Wynyard, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edward William Fleming, Major, Royal Artillery
George Robert Townshend, Major, Royal Artillery
Andrew Bell-Irving, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Vaughan Wynn Phillips, Major, Royal Artillery ...
('harles Napier Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery ,
Edward Sinclair May, Major, Royal Artillery
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, Major, n Hussars ,
p.s.c, Joseph Howard Poett, Major, Dorsetshire Regt. (39 F.)
Henry Charles Barton Gray, Major, Welsh Regiment
p.s.c. George F. C. Mackenzie, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Octavius Rowe, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Mackenzie Edwards, Major, Berkshire Regiment .,
Reginald Evelyn Boochby, Major, Royal Artillery
Chas, Theodore Becker, 1ft! jor, King's Own Scottish Brdrs...
William Henry Darby, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Fullarton Ludovic Lindsay, Major t Royal Artillery
Stephen Frewen, Major, 16 Lancers
Richard Bannatine-Allason, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Cleland Dunlop, Major, Royal Artillery
James Owen Hodgson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Ernest Walter Yeatherd. Major, Lancaster Regiment...
Francis Charles Annes4ey. Major, Royal Fusiliers
Frederick James Gavin, Major, Irish Regiment
Douald MacDougali, Major, h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards
Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas, Bart., Major, Royal Artillery
Courtney Vor Trower, Major, South Wales Borderers
Chas. Maximilian Thus. Western, Major, Royal Artillery ...
James William Dunlop, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Hampden Evans Acton, Major, Royal Artillery- ...
Robert Lewis Haines, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Major, Royal Artillery
Sir Rht. Aug. Wm. Colleton, Bt., Major, Lancashire Fusiliers!
Alfred Heylaod Parrati Turner, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Thomas Swaine, Major, Irish Rifle's (86 F.)
Colin John Mackenzie, Captain, Seaforth Highlanders
Robert Henry Twigg, Major, Indian Staff Corps I
Walter Stanbury Churchward, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Cyril Mills, Major. West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F.) ...
Knightley Stalker Dnusterville. Major, Royal Artillerv
Arthur T:\ieey, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Apsley Smith, Major, Royal Artillerv
Henry Octavius Piers, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Richard Scott, Major, Leicester Regiment (17 F.)..|
Spencer Godfrey Bird, Major, Dublin Fusiliers ,
p.s.c. Hon. North de C.Dalrymple- Hamilton, Ifa /or, ScotsGds,
George Hastings Bittleston, Major, Royal Artillery
Cecil Arthur Howard, Major, Royal Artillery .' ,
Edmund Augustine Burrows, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Henry Penny, Major, Munster fusiliers
Charles Reginald Hoskyn, Major, Royal Engineers
George Champney Palmes, Major, South Wales Borderers
p.s.c. Francis rteymour Inglefield, Major, E. Yorkshire Regt.
Murray Venables Hilton, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Hugh Wodehouse Fearse, Major, East Surrey Regiment ..,
Edgar Charles Spilsbury, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh James Arehdale, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
p.s.c Charles Molyncux Hutton, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Alfred Henry Carter, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Alan Lambart, Major, Royal Artillery
George Turner Jones, Major, Royal Engineers
Alexander Gordon Duff, Major, Black Watch
Frederick Edward Verney Taylor, Ma:or, Derbyshire Regt.
Herbert Edwards Irwin, Major, Warwickshire Regiment
William Daniel Conner, Major, Royal Engineers
Percy John Tonson Lewis, Captain, Army Service Corps
Waldemar Delmar Lmdley, Major, Royal Engineers
Ch.irles Hubert Blount, Major, Royal Artilleryj
p ».c. Benjamin Reddie Hawes, Major, MunsterFus. (104 F.)
Arthur Wildman Prior, Major, N. Staffordshire Regiment
George Newton Halifax Barlow, Major, Roval Artillery ...
p.8.c. Norman Bruce Inglefield, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Stopfbrd Dawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edward Hugh Bethell, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick William Town Attree, Major, Roya'. Engineers...
Alexander Lechmere Mein, Major, Royal Engineers
George Borlase Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Samuel A. Einem HicKson, DSO. Major, Royal Eng.
Henry Capel Lofft Holden, Major, Royal Artillery
Nigel Maxwell, Major, Royal Artillery
Sydney Philip Strong, J/«/or,>Scottish Rifles
David Edward Wood, Major, 3 Hussars
Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow, Major f Royal Engineers...
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9 Aug. 73
17 Aug. 74
20 Nov. 75
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17 Aug. 72
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28 Jan. 75
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11 Sept. 7
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13 Nov. 72
27 June 75
9 July 79
6 Sept. 76
28 Jan. 75
17 May 77
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19 Aug. 75
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29 Oct. 76
19 Aug. 75
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5 June 75
28 Feb. 74
28 Oct. 71
iq Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
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2 Dec 74
9 Jan. 73
10 Sept. 77
13 June 74
13 Aug. 78
[i Feb. 75
9 J*n. 73
ci Feb. 75
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19 Aug. 75
9 •»"*■ 73
28 Apr. 75
17 ^ay 77
19 Jan. 76
9 Jan. 73
.3 Feb. 81
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31 Dec. 83 7 Nov. 91
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iS June 84, 7 Dec. 91
1 Jan. 84,21 Dec. 91
1 July 81)30 Dec. 91
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5 May 86 17 Jan. 92
1 Jan. 84J 6 Feb. 92
i Jan. 841 6* Feb. 92
1 Jan. 84! 1 5 Feb. 92
7 Oct. 81-24 Feb. 92
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19 July 82;i3 Apr. 92
25 Oct. S9 27 Apr. 92
[3 Aug. 90 27 Apr. 92
9 Jan. 84 30 Apr. 92
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y Jan. 84 u 2 May 92
tc Jan. 84 12 May 92
13 Mar. S4U3 May 92
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26 Mar. 8ri3 May 92
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9 June S2j 9 June 92
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8 Jan. 8^,27 July 92
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29 Apr. 75
8 Jau. 85
S Jan. 85
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1 Oct. 92
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8 Jan. 651 7 Oct. 92
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11 Sent. 83
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15 Oct. 92 1
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Beamish St. John Barter, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment ..
Henry Townsend Butcher, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day, Major, Lincolnshire Regt.
Edward Robt. John Pres^rave, DSO. Major, Indian StaffC.
Henry Yelvertoa Beale, Major, Norfolk Regiment ,22 Jan. 3i
Henr'v D'Urban Keary, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Henry Bo wden Gun' Iry, Major, Royal Artillery
Geo. Nisbet Mayue, Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Francis Clements Godley, Major, Derbyshire Regt. (95 F.)
Henry Walter Monieson, Major, Royal Artillery
George Greeory Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas William Powles. Major, Royal Artillery
William Gore Alban, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Ranulph Keuyon, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c Robert C. A. B. Bewicke-Copley, Major, K.R Ritie.-
llalcolm Thomas Lyde, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Earle, DSO. Major, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Richd. Makduugall Brisbane F. Kelly, Major, R. Artillery
Son. Rupert Leigh, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards ...
rinlip Buluian, Major, Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.)
Hew Francis Cadell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Turner Faicht'ull,"ifu;'or, Indian Staff Corps
Samuel Charles Norton Grant, Major, Royal Engineers ..
Charles M'Guire Bate, Major, Royal Engineers
John Crawford Middlemass, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Peel, Major, Rovnl Engineers
John Gallwey Lutyens, Ma,or, Royal Engineers
Hugo Montgomery-Campbel!, Major, Royal Artillery
Warren Hastings, Major, Ii.diau Staff Corps
Henry Lushine:ton Ramsay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Philip Sparling, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry George Ryland, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick George Preston. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harold Arthur Deane, CSl. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Wylde Macdonald, Major, Indian StaffC
Edward Spence Hastings, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Franklin Wuriledge, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Stanley Massy. Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Alfred Edwin Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederic Edmond Kent, Major. Royal Artillery
James Alex. Skene Thomson, Mijor, Yorkshire Regt
George William Maunsell, Major, Vest Kent Regiment ..
Francis Macdouald Drurv, Major, Indian SialfCor^a
1 "carles Jobn Deony.s, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thos. David Kirkpatrick, Jia/or, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)...
Henry Blosse Lynch, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (54 F )
Archibald James Erskiue, Major, Army Service Corps ..
Win. Francis Fuwceit. Major, Northampton Regiment ...
Thouias Pepper Ernest Lowry, Ma/or, West India Regt....
Richard Joseph N orris, DSO. Major, West India Regt. ...
Arthur Russell Loscombe, Major, West India Regiment...
George Markham Davison, Major, Durham Lt. Inf'.(io6 F.J
Herbert Ringwood, Major. East Surrey Regiment
George Morley Saunders, Ma/or, Durham Lt. Inf.(iofi F.)
Chas. Arch. Townshend Boultbee, Major, King's R. Rifles
Archibald Cyril Cubit t, Major, Suffolk Regiment
James Robert Johnstone, Major, Royal Marines....,
Arch. John Joseph Ross, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.) ...
Charles Henry Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
p.jt.e. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead, Major, W. Kent Regt.
Stewart Dalyrmple Cleeve, Major, Royal Engineers .
Wm. Henry Slingsby O'Neill, J/tiy'or/Dublin Fus. {102 F.)
George Hay McntgomerieCouran. Major, E. York Regt. ...
Alfred Creagh MaoDonnell. Major, Royal Engineers ......
Alf. Herrick Butler Clough, Major, Muuster Fus. uor F.J
Frederick HacketThompson, Major, Cameron Hghldrs.
Ernest Joseph George Boyce, Major, Royal Engineers
John Southwell Brown, Major, Irish Rifles (S3 F.)
George Arthur Shadforth, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Juxon Henry Juxon-Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Appletou, Major, Royal Engineers
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14 Aug. 76 12 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 85
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11 Sept.76 14 Feb. S3 31 Jan. 94
14 Aug. 76.13 Mar. 85 31 Jan. 94J
11 Feb. 76 17 Mar. 36 31 Jan. 94
11 Sept.76 4 Feb. 3j 11 Feb. 94
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28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 35 23 Feb. u4
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1 Dec. 84 i3 Apr. 94
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j8Apr. 7c 7Juue34 7 June 94
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.13 June 74* J3 June S5 13 June 94
13 June 74 13 June 85 13 June 94
13 June 74 13 June 85 13 June 94
13 June 74 *3 June 85 13 June 94
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17 Aug. 74 17 Aug. 85 21 June 94
14 Aug. 70 15 Apr. 85 27 Juue 94
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ti July 74 11 July 85 11 July 94
25 Jan. 77 15 Apr. 85 14 July 94
9 July 79 t Ju[y 81 1 Feb. £6 23 July 94
11 Sept.76 2 Feb. 85 26 July 94
Charles Herbert, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Atkins Collins, Major, Iadiau Staff Corps .
William Charles Aslett, Major, Indian Staff Corps.
Lumley Scobell Peyton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.a.c. Alfred Wm. Lambart Bayly, DSO. Major, Indian S. C.
William Henry Jamesou, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Adye, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Arch. Henry Pollock, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Chas. Grant MauseJl Fasken, Major, Indian Staff Corps .
Lionel Grafton Beckham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
j-.i.e Raymond Burlton Williams. Major, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Stanley Hnmphery, Major, Gloucester Regiment (28 F.)
John Eiford Dickie, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Prideaux Triscott, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles John Lewis Stuart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Robert LLoyd, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Henry Edward Tyler, Major, Royal Engineers
Edmund Walter St. George Welchmau, Major, Indian S.C.
Arthur Cadell Tait Boileau, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Patersou, Major, Argyll and Suth. Highlanders
George Alfred Keef, Major, Scots Fusiliers 121 Foot)
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Ralph Pudsay Littledale, Major, Royal Engineers j 19 Aa^. 751 ig Aug. 86
Joseph Chichester, Major, Worcestershire Regiment In May 7S 26 Nov. 79^9 May 36
Chae. Graham Moulton-Barrett,itfa/'or,h.p. Black Watch... 13 Aug. 7g 26 Feb. 8aj2o Oct. S5
Arthur George Burn, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 10 Mar. 75110 Mar. 35
Bridges George Lewis, Major, East Lancashire Regt '27 Mar. 78)31 July 79 i3 Mar. S
Denis Carey, Major, East Lancashire Regiment {30 F.) 1 1 May 781 7 Aug. 79.18 Apr. 3_
Hugh Alexander Vowell, Major. West Yorkshire Regt : 1 May 78 1 Nov. 7610 Sept. 84
George James Francis Talbot, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. John Fredsric Daniell, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, Major, R. Marines...
Hugh Charles Buck, Major, West India Regiment
Charles Ernest Commeline, Major, Royal Engineers
James Henry Cowan, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis George Bond, Maior, Royal Engineers
Harvey Frederic Mercer, Major, Ros'al Artillery
Frederick James Gramme, Major, Royal Artillery
John Henry Jervis- White- Jervis, Major; Royal Artillery...
William Hallett Connolly, Ma)or, Royal Artillery
Henry Martyn Slater, Major, Royal Artillery
Magrath Fogarty Fegen, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas John O'Dell, Major, Army Service Corps [11 May 78
25 Jan. 77I13 Aug. $5
31 Jan. 78 23 Mn,y 86
31 Jan. 78I25 July 36
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2 Feb. 76! 2 Feb. S7
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25. Jan. 77|i3Aug. 05
25 Jan. 77! 1 Sept. 8
25 Jan. 77 ' 2 Sept. 85
19 June 77, 7 Nov. 85
19 June 77 26 Nov
1 July 81] 2 June 86
John Augustine H. Reilly, Major, Army Service Corps ,13 Aug. 79 23 Mar. 81, 1 July 87
George Pieydell-Bouverie, Major . Coldstream Guards 119 Oct. 78 1 July 81 25 Apr. 38
p.s.c. George Francis Leverson, Major, RoyaiEngineers...' 2 Feb. 76! 2 Feb. 87
Jfrederiek Gilbert Bowles, Major, Royal Engineers .,
Francis Bacon Longe, Major, Roi al Engineers
Edmond Talbot Stanley, M-^-or, Army Ordnance Dept } 6 Oct,
George James Butcher, Major, Army Ordnance Dept,
Edward Lindesay, Major, Irish R,egiment
Richd. Keppel Winterton R. Clavell, Major, R. Marines ...
William Harry Tarton, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Gage Morris, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. ...
Cecil Edward Hamilton Heyman, Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles Richard Hugh Hardy, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Charles Turner Blewitt, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Batson, Major .Devonshire Regiment
Charles William Southcott Hallett, Major, Royal Scots
Edward Hamilton Paterson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Taylor Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Herapatb, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Alexander "Weston Gordon, Major, Dublin Fus. (103 F.) ...
Edmund Bnllar Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.e. Edw. John Sharpe, Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)...
Richard Godfrey Joues, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Fred. Charles Thatcher, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
Henry Allan B. Roulderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Palmes, Maior, North Lancashire Regiment
John Percy Gethin, Major, Manchester Regimental".)..,
Richard Lionel Walter, Major, 7 Hussars
Gordon Carter, Major, z Life Guards
Edward Chas. Mortimer Lushington, Af^'o?-, Indians. C...
Phelips Brooke Hanham, Major, Royal Artillery
Bryan Francis Holme, Major, The Buffs .1
John Jas. F. Hume, Major, Connaught Rangers (94 F.) ..
Charles James Vines, Major, Gloucester Regiment
John Stannus Pelly, Major, Border Regiment (34 Foot)...
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smythe, Major, Scots Fus. (21 F.)..
Henry Southey Scholes, Major, York and Lane. Regt.... ".
Ralph J. Wilbraham, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Tnf.
Francis Alexander Fortescue,^fa/&**, K. R. Rifles (60 F.)
Thomas dela HayeBrotherton, Major, Royal Engineers...
George Anderson Carr, Major, Royal Engineers ."
Colin Powys Campbell, Major, Indian Staff Corps .........
Harry Benn Borradaile, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff C.'"
Charles Gisborne Brittan, MHor, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Edward Altham Altham, Major, Royal Scots .........
p.s.c. William DouglaB, Major, Royal Scots "
p.s.c. HastingsSt. LegerWood, DSO. Major, borsetRegt
Aug. F. Mockler-Ferryman. Major, Oxfordshire Lt. Inf .
Archibald Boyd Maxwell, Major, Manchester Regt. (96 F.j
p.s.c. Ernest A. G. Gosset, Major, Derby Regt. (95 Foot)...
Walter Latham Cox, Major, h.p. Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.)l
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2 Feb. 76, 2 Feb. 87
6 Oct. 77 5 Oct. 85
14 Jan. So 1 July 8i!ig Apr. 87
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'19 June 77(27 Dec. 85
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20 Nov. 75
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23 Mar. 81 28 Sept. 87
'27 June 7s 27 June 86
I19 June 77 4 Jan. 86
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Arthur Havilland Thomas, Maj*,r, Army Service Corps
Arthur James Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers „
Frederick George Pollock, Major, Indmn Staff Corps"..!!
George Penry Montague Prichard, Major, Indian S. C. ..
Charles Style Kincaid, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Robert Freebairn Clothier, Major, Indian Staff Corps .....
Herbert Lawson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Shakespear, CIS. DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Charles Stanton, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederic Manley Glubb, Major, Royal Engineers .....'..!!
p.s.c. Ernest St. Clair Pemberton, Major, R. Engineers *
p.s.c. Henry David Laffan, Major, Royal Engineers " 1
Andrew Cracroft Becher, Major, Norfolk Regiment !! 30 Jan ,
Hamilton John Go old- Adams, C'^C^ff.l/q/or, Royal Scotsl io Jan' 78
Edward Frankland Gosset, Major, E. York Regt. (15 F ) "
James Henry Bor, CM G. Major, Royal Marine Artillery
p.s.c. Alfred James Whitacre Alleu, Major, The Buffs
Kenneth Stuart Davison, Major, Indian Staff Corps .. "!'
Frederic Henry John Birch, Major, Royal Artillery
Aylmer Gould Hunter- Weston, Captain, Royal Engineers'
1 May 78117 July 80
8 Dec. 77 1 1 Mar. 79
21 Aug. 78! 1 July 81
2 July 79J10 Feb. 81
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
13 Aug. 79I 9June3o
14 Jan. 8o|26 Apr. 8:
1 Sept.78
12 Feb. 76
30 Jan. 78I25 Nov. 78
31 Oct. 77130 Nov. ;8
.... ' 3 May 78
1 May 78,19 Apr. 79
1 May 78112 Feb. 79
Feb. 77
3 Jau. £522 May 95 j
1 Jan. 85 24 May 95;
2 Jan. 86 28 May 95 '
1 July 84 29 May 95 1
5 June 95 1
i June 95 1
12 June 95;
13 June 95
13 June 95
13 June 95
19 June 95
19 Junegs
26 June 95
26 June 95
27 June 95
30 June 95
1 July 95
t July 95
1 July 95
1 July 95
1 July 95
1 July 95
1 July 95
1 July 95
2 July 95
2 July 95
3 Jan. 86
24 Feb. 36
14 Dec. 87
1 July 83
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
13 Aug. 92 10 July 95
1 1 Aug. So
3 Nov. 78
22 Jan. 81
78
28 Feb
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17 May 79
12 Aug. 75
12 Aug. 75
1 July 81
14 Aug. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
1 Sept. 80
30 Nov. 78
17 May 76
i 1 Oct. 74
12 Feb. 76
19 Aug. 75
I31 Jan. 78
115 Feb. 84
4 Jan. 91
5 Nov. 86
15 Apr. 85
2r June 85
6 May 86
28 July 86
20 Nov. a6
4 Oct. 84
13 May 35
1 14 Dec. 87
c 14 Aug. 87
9 Aug. 36
9 Aug. 86
20 May 36
12 Aug. 86
12 Aug. 36
29 Sept. 86
14 Aug. 87
25 Jan. 38
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 88
21 May 84
14 Aug. 85
2 Mar. 85
1 Oct. 85
8 Jan. 8s
19 Aug. 86
to July 95
17 July 95
20 July 95
24 July 95
24 July 95
27 July 95
28 July 95
31 July 95
31 July 95
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7 Aug. 95
9 Aug. 95
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12 Aug. 95
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i2 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
14 Aug. 95
14 Aug. 95
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17 Aug. 95
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19 Aug. 95
1 Apr. 96
15 Feb. 99
24 Mar. 86I28 Aug. 95
1 Apr. 92 28 Aug. 95
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2ndHECT. LIEUT. JcAPTAIir.
George Arthur Gi-t, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Archibald M'Lachlan, Major, Royal Scots
Affleck Alexander Fraser, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Geo. John Ninian Logan-Home, Major, Bedfordshire Ret.
Edmund D. John O'Brien. Major. 14 Hussars
Felix D. F. ilacCarthy, Major, Royal Engineers
John Dawson H. Waller, Major, Royal Artillery
Lachian, Major, Royai scots v.r:.::::::::::::;::::' B Dec" -,-, t3- lem lilli S™lz 2"^ Se£- 9<
^^«- t? if!..- -D-J*. j_^- « . jL,Kl" 77 0 oept./Q'si j one 05 26 Feb. 96
21 Sept. 75 10 Aug. 8526 Feb. 96
...... 20 Hot. 75I 4 Oct. 83 26 Feb. o5
11 May 73 28 Aug. 79 17 Jan. 87 : 26 Feb. 96
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88, 1 Mar. 96
9 Oct. 77 25 Feb. 86
Edward Arthur Fansha we, Major, Royal Artillery ........
James Laird Irvine, Major, Royal Engineers
Tyrell O. W. Champion de Crespignv, Major, 15 Hussars
Paul Treby Clark, Major, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.)
Jas. Hutchinson Swanton, Major, Roval Marines
John Ernest Pierson, Major, Sussex Regiment '.'
John Shuckburgh Ashby, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... "
Henry Paul Treeby, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Harold Alexander Ravenshaw, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.».c. Charles Edward Callwell, Major, Royal Artillery...
Cecil Chas. Cavendish, Major, Highland Lt. Inf. (74 Fj
p.s.c.George Elliott Benson, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Forbes Montanaro, Major, Royal Artillery
Reginald Salm >nd Curtis, Captain, Royal Engineers' .....
Alex. Francis Grant Foulerton, Major. Leinster Re°-unent
Frederick Beauchanip Lecky, Major, Royal Artillery
Thos. Mowbray Martin Berkeley, Major', Black Watch ......
Claud* Rawnsljy, Major, Armv Service Corps
Edward A. Moulton-Barrett, Major, Arm,- Ord. Dent
Francis Alexander Sanders, Major, Inoiskilling Fus. (1
Hugh Milbourne Jackson, Major, Roval Engineers
Leonard Thales Pease, Maior, Roval Marine Artillery
Charles Forbes Blane, Major, Royal Artillery i._ :j4v„M
,..,.,. Edward B.Urmston, Major, A.iS. Hghldrs. (91 F. .. „ May jSlioXov 80
Charles Frederick Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
. (10S F.
5 Mar. 96
31 Jan. 7S 17 Mar. 86 5 Mar. 96
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88 n Mar 56
2 July 79 1 July 81 24 Aug. 88 it Mar. 96
20 Mar. 78 23 July 79 28 July 86 16 Mar. 96
1 1 Feb. 79 17 June 88 17 Mar. 96
13 Aug. 79 2 Oct. So iS Apr. 85 iS Mar. 96
22 Mar. 76 22 Mar. 87 22 Mar. 96
6 Aug. 79 23 May So 5 Aug. 85 24 Mar. 96
24 Mar. 76 24 Mar. 87 24 Mar. 96
31 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86 25 Mar. 96
23 Apr. 76 10 Feb. 88 25 Mar. 96
19 ilay 80 28 July 88 25 Mar. 96
26 July 3i 16 Jan. 90 25 Mar. 96
28 July 83 31 Dec. 91 25 Mar. 96'
23 Oct. So 1 July 81 29 Sept.86 2S Mar. 00!
31 Jan. 7824 Mar. 86 1 Apr.961
13 Aug. 79 1 July Si 29 Jan. 871 1 Apr. 96'
22 Feb. 32 n Dec. S3 1 Apr. 96'
11 Aug. So, 1 July Si 13 Jan. 92' 1 Apr. oil
16 Feb. 73 iS Nov. 78 2 Feb. 85 8 Apr. 96
19 June 77, 1 Apr. 88 0 Apr. 96'
1 Oct. 75 4 Feb. 86 to Apr. 96
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UALP PAT.
27 Sept.S6 15 Apr. 96
19 Apr. 76 19 Apr. 87 19 Apr. 96
Ponsouby Glenn Huggius, DSO. Major. Indian StaffCorps o XSr 11 '9 fPr' s7 '9 »Pr" 9<
p,c Edward Agor.lrajor. Roval Engineers . .. ...^ | '9 ^ l\ '? ££■ % *° Apr. 06
William Candler Neville, Major. Cheshire Re-iment - rw" ,« 9 a™." I7 I Ap I 2° Apr" ^
John Robert Sandwith. Major, Indian Staff L'otp" " " 3 °° " 7 -7 a?! 3? S Sept.85 « Apr. 96
Edmund Ashton O."-'" •*■-■— c„„. -c- ._,. .,..•_. „_»:
jle. Major, East T
Spring Robert Rice, Major, Roval En°-i,eers
Haydon d'Aubrey P. Taylor. Major, Gloucester Re'gt. '".'.'.'". , Apr
Eustace Chaloner Knox, Major, 18 Hussars
Arthur Nairn Lysaght, Major, Irish Regimen
,28 Apr. 76 23 Apr. 87 28 Apr. 96
Qirf.Re«t 15 Aug. 77 31 May 73 5 May 86 29 Apr. 0
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 9 May 95
So 29 Sept. So 22 Sept.83 13 Ma'v 96
30 Aug. 82' t, Apr. 86 13 May 06
Joseph Scott Gowrfe Maaera." j/^iudian" itaff Corps'"" '3 ^ 79 11 u2t% " S?"" ? 2° S^ 9«
Son. Charles Harbord. Maior. Scuta GnXrH« ^ " " "iy l6 22 Mly 87 22 May 9=
John Hanbury. Williams. CMG. MaTor, OxfortVhtre LtSt « JCaf H ! for So'
Son. Osbert V. Geo. Athelmg Lumley, Major ,1 Hussars T ' ,1 n?, 0
Chas. Warren Napier-Claverin,,
Walter Charles Smitbsoi, Major. 11 Hussars
Frederick Win. Brooke K,e. iirer, Am?^e^;"' 7 ^ S'J '^/
1 Apr. 87 23 May 96
May S5 27 May 95
May 8630 May 96
Dec. 85 10 June 06
6 Aug. 79 : July Si 29 Dec. 88 10 June 96
1 Sept.86 17 June 96
2 Mar. 87 17 June 96
31 Jan. 73 16 Juue86 18 June 06
Maj,r, Somerset Lt. Inf. , M:ly ?3 26 Feb. 8oia2 July" U 2\ Ju^"e 96
r. Army Service Corps .
, 2 Dragoons
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Henry Jenner Scobell. Majo
Edmund Harrington Mol
Thomas Montgomery Ha
Arthur Douglas Meeres, i_ v
Horatio Norns Dambleton, Major, Royal Eno-ineers
Pierce Thomas Chute, Major, Munster Fus (I04 F ) "
James ste.vart Douglas, Major, Royal Artillery
Reginad George M Qaeen M'Leod, Major, Roval Artiiiery'
Reginald Henry Mahon, Major, Royal Artillery "■'""■>
Arthur Beaumont Helyar, Major, R ,yal Artillery
Archibald Louis Hibbert, Major. Roval Artillery
Theodore John Warrender Prendergast, Major. R. Ene
Hampden Hugh Massy, JTuJor, Royal Ei^iueers "
A.lred Matthews, Major, Royal Artillery
iC Percival Scrope Marlins;, Jf«/o<-, 18 Hussars
1 Feb. 8 1
29 Sept B5 1 July 96;
Apr. 89 1 July go
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 22 July oi
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 25 July 06
29 Nov. 76 7 Dec. 87 29 July 96
31 Jan. 78 ,8 June 86 30 July 96
31 Jan. 7S 3 July 85 30 Jul> 06
31 Jan. 78 7 July 86; [ Aug. 06
31 Jan. 78 7 July 86 1 Aug. 96
3: Jan. 78 15 July 86 1 1 Aug. 96
; 9 Oct. 771 4 Apr. 83 i 5 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77 26 May 83 6 Aug. 96
31 Jan. 7S 2i July 86 M Aug. 06
Hy. Benjamin Naylor Adair, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles William Robert St:"Joh7."k,i7or "Ro^al'Eo'iTneers
William Yolland, Major, Roval En-iaeers ^^aeera
Alired Montgomery Mmtell, Major, Royal Engineers'".""'
William Caarles Pollard. Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.:c. Wilham Henry Rycroft, If ajar, it Hussars ." "
Ron. Gilbert Legh, Mamr, Greaaiier Guards \\ &*■ !?
Robert brordon Gordon-Gilmojr, Major, Grenadier Guards' i r« 7*
Robert Henry Gage Heygate. DSO. Major, S^fel R,g, ^ ^ 7
J^t^i^i^r3^7'-^""' u™ **™o?r
— StaffCorps
■ Royal Marine Artillery ...
Athertoa ffolhott Powell, Major, Royal A-tillerr
fer Eg^rd John Granet, Jfa>r, Royal Art'i'lier>
PhU.p Beauchamp Taylor, ifu,or. Royal Arti erv
Paul Robert Barn-Murdoch, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh Thomas Lyle, DSO. Major, Welsh FusiUersi « f'i 1
Jm Radcliffe Peel Wallace, iajw, Gloucester Re.?. ' "
79,10 Jan. 87I12 Aug.95
9 Oct. 77 t July 88' I2 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77 1 July 88 12 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77 1 July 83 13 Aug. 96
31 Jan. 73 1 July 88 13 Aug. 96
14 Aug. 76.14 Aug. 87 14 Aug. 95
1 July 3i 11 Apr. 83,19 Aug. 96
1 July Si 2 July 90 ,9 Aug.95
1 July 81 23 July 00 23 Aug. 06
1 Miy 7a 19 Sept.So 28 Mar. 86 26 Aug. 96
26 Aug. 76 26 Aug. S7 26 Aug. 96
1 Sept 76 25 Mar. 36 20 Aug. 96
86 29 Aug. 96
83 1 Sept.06
. 86 2 Sept. 95
0 aept.76: oSept.87 6Sept.96
1 Feb. 79 26 Aug. 83 6 Sept.96
31 Jan. 7S 27 July 86 7 Sept.96
,18 Dec. 78 29 July 36! 7 Sept.96
|» Jan- 78, 1 July SS 3 Sept. 06
rn r -, Anr Q, f. V\an o- _ ci_T. 7,i
Zh^wf^^^' ?rS°- MjJor- Iadian Staff cVr'ps'
Ubert Edmond Leslie, Maior, Indian Staff Corps
ester Z3 ' - « J»n. 79U3 Apr. 3. 6 Dec. 35 9 Sept. 96
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rohn Alfred Wyllie, Major, Indian StaffCorps
tSSjKSJfj^^Sr X*J°n Indian Staff Corps
terrase Francs Newport Tiuley, Major, Indian , 3 C?.'
10 bept. 76 10 S.-pt. 8710 Sept.96
10 sent. 76 to Sept.8710 Sept 96
10 Sept.76'io Sept. 87 to Sept.96
10 Sept. 76^0 Sept.87 10 Sept. 90
10 Sept. 76 10 Sept. 87 10 Sept. 95
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ri May 78
11 May 78
1 May 7S
1 May 78
Hfr^llfXP'** He?T Pftget' Mai°T< R°yal Artillery ...
».«.<•. James Thomason Johnston, Major, Roval Artillery
John Edward Watson, Major, Manchester Regiment! °7.
£™,£?8 w.r?rkn!ss Davies> VSO- Major, Devon Regiment
Frederick Clifton Bnggs, Major. Devonshire Regiment ....
Bruce Bremner Russell, Major, Royal Engineers
r^™"^ Fal,kln,er ilinchin, M..jor, Royal Artillery ."..
Henry Ah-es Inglis, Major, Royal Artillery .
Thomas fibster Chamberlain, Major. Roval Artillery .
1^'; wnryDJ^meS I118011' Maior- Highland Lt. Inf. (71 P.')":'
i^<ZmA B,abm?tcto J!eade, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Edward Aubrey Strachan, Major, Inniskilhng ?usihers .
&;!llrC£ar!es Ja™es pockbarn, Major, Warwick Regiment '
Harry Graham Marsh, Major, i9 Hussars
n™.^16™^ Burnett, Major, Leicester Regiment":
^TaI^ F Tn" Ha^1t0?; Jfa>r> Indian StaffCorps...
£*.c. Alfred E. J. Cavendish, Major, A. and S. Hldrs (01 F 1
Henry Eardley-Wilmot, Major, Indian Staff Cores 9 '
^rti5f0CaUn S- C,ha«hward, Major, North Lanca^hire'Regl
Sydenham Campbell-Urquhart Smith, Major, R. Artillery
&£C* He.n7 «raJ' Burrowes, Ma/or, Royal Artillery ' '
pT^sszsffizsgp*- Royai lrtmery-'i
Gilbert Boys Smith, Jf<,/or', Royal'lSery " P Ja°' 8°
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton, Major, Conna'ught Ra'nge'ra'1 ,6 Feh
Sn0^6/1"63^" D0Ugias' *">»■• » Dragoon Guards g Q 1&
Hugh Harry Hcyworth Aspinall, Major, Indian Staff Go™1
Montagu Creighton Curry, a/a/or. Devonsh,.» R„„f" „. rp8
72
30 Jan. 78
14 Jan. 80
50 Jan. 78
" -urry'Mvor, Devonshire Regiment
rwi^S?- ; BeTres,ord. J^«/°'-. Welsh Fusiliers .
Charles Douglas Learoyd, Major. Royal Engineers
fl Tl?,CJ?ter Crofls' Ma-i°r- Hampshire Regiment
JohnAntillMoggridge,3ra,c,r, SouthLancashireRe°t (fei'i
George fJsbaldeston Welch, Jfo/or, Army Service CoW)8
Fred'chL11^"10^^^'0:' ^™y Service "rps^
Fred. Chas Almon Gilpm, Major, Army Service Cores
Frederick James Murphy, Maior. ,3 Hussars
Henry Hjrntly Leith Malcolm,' Jfa/o,, Cameron "Hiehiai'ders
Charles James Anstruther,* J/a;or, h.p x 7 Lancers
;..».<• John Edward Lindley, Major', , Dragoons "
Charles WU ham Thompson, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards'
Herbert Bethune Patton-Bethune. Major f Hussars
James Edward Dewar, Major, 2 Dragoon' Guard f
Francis Henry Toovey Hawley, Mafor 2 Dragoons
Irancis Sudlow Garratt, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Michael Frederic Rimington, Major, 6 Dragoons ""
Robert Mervyn Richardson, Major, 4 Hussars
Laurence George Drnmmond, ifaj^Scot- Guards
Charles Bateson Harvey, Major, L Hussars "
Stephen Leslie Xorns, if»,™ Roval Entlr.;-;;"
13 Oct. 77
6 Aug. 79
18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
13 June 79
11 Sept.76
6 Oct. 77
18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
: July Si
25 Jan. 77
1 Feb. 79
7 July 80
29 July 82
21 Nov. 79
11 Feb. 77
1 July 81
12 Feb. 77
26 May 80
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Aur. 79
6 Apr. 79
1 July 81
1 Jan. 81
6 Apr. 79
22 Oct. 80
1 July 81
22 Mar. 77
25 July 78
UAJOK.
11 May 89
25 May 87
10 Aug. 87
22 Nov. 84
24 Dec. 84
8 Mar. 89
1 Juaei87
6 June 87
17 June 87
3 Apr. 89
25 Jan. 88
2 Feb. 35
3 Mar. 80
18 Apr. 85
24 Dec. 84
11 Feb. 38 1
i2 JuneS6
12 Feb. 88
28 Aug. 86
29 June 87
1 July 87
10 Jan
11 Jan
13 Jan
15 Jan
18 Jan.
18 Jan.
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
25 Jan. 97
1 Feb. 97
3 Feb. 97
7 Feb. 97
Feb. 97
Feb. 97
2 Feb. 97
12 Feb. 97
14 Feb. 97
is Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
plaoedo Jr
HALF PAY.
1 July 87 ,5 Feb. 97
- Aug. 87 I5 Peb. 97
22 Oct. 90
15 May 36
29 Aug. 87
7 Apr. 87
20 July 37
2 Mar. 88
5 Oct. 8s
11 Aug. 80
'3 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 8
23 July 79
2 Jan. 79
1 -May 7}
22 Jan. 79
1 Aug. 80
1 May 78
19 Feb. 8i
27 Sept.79
Jan. 81
22 Jan. 79
1 May 78
i rederick Macdonald Close. Major, Royal" ArtTlierv"'
Percy Henry Enthoven, Major. Royal inillerv "
Coventry Williams, Major, n HussarV T ,
William Anstruther-Thomson if«,», ^»^"'i"n W V" 4 Jan. 3o
*r. Courtenay BourchieT^yv^
"a be" Vlct°rJ«"K>r, DSO. Major, mae Br^ade * M"y ?8
19 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
10 Mar. 97
10 Mar. 97
22 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 97
4 Mar. 97
4 Mar. 97
7 Mar. 97
1 July 81 1 9 Dec. 85
18 Dec. 78|,9 Mar. 89
1 July 81,29 Aug. 36
4 Oct. 79 23 Apr. 87 27 Mar. 97
2 Aug. 82 ,1 Dec. 88
12 May S3 ,i Dec. 38
1 July 81 in Dec. 8S
25 Feb. 80 18 Aug. 85
29 Sept.8o 24 Aug. 85
7 Apr. 81 6 Nov. 86
2 Oct. 8. 1 ,8 Nov. 36
28 Jan. 62 9 Mar. 87
21 July 81J13 Apr. S7
29 July 82 20 July 87
9 June 81 1 Oct. 87
1 July 81 3 Oct. 87
2 Oct. 8i;26 Oct. 87
1 July 81 25 July 88
1 July 81I19 Dec. 88
1 July 81 '21 July 89
25 Aug. 83(31 Jan. 90! 3 Apr. 97
30 Jan. 84 1 8 Apr. 90I 3 Apr. 97
iS Dec. 78 28 Mar. 89
30 Apr. 79 28 Apr. 84
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97 122 Nov. 90
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97,
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97 1
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
i"S; eA' Cu/"<"". Dublin Fusiliers (102 F i"
. Arthmgton .Walker, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards"
Eustace Guinness, Major, nT,^,f,iJifyor' R°yArtallery,
29 Sept.80
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
1 July 81
1 July 8
12 Feb. 87
2 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
24 Nov. 36
30 Dec. 93
6 Jan. 801 14 Jan. 86
9 Sept.82 2 Dec. 91
S Aug. 86 6 Nov. 95
21 Apr. 90I20 Dec. 96
9 July 82 20 Jan. 86
26 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
John Henry Balguf,!^, R^^Tr'J°Ja] Marines
Herbert Mullaly7.1/u;0/-'Ro\"|0ia4""ery
Walter Lambert Major R°ia FrtXtT*
Vincent Mackesy Biib'e^l^ felScots
Louis Augustus Gor&n, M^Z^iSff-^^
Royal Mai__
j Royal Artillery
Wilkinson Dent"BTrd,Tu;';alf;;^^ra™L?!rTice.CorP«
»...c. Harry Chance S ilu811^ Regiment.
Frederic Le'wis Nathan^ Ma^L^fVZ
PJ.C Alexander Ramsay Stuart' irl A"lUe!7
Wilfrid Heron OuaS v , • ' M°-lor; R°yal Artillery.
George Frederick™^ le! 'MaC^^1 £X™"V *
Walter Henry °n^*o%T£^S£™%>*=
Sept. 84
6 Apr. 79
[8 Dec. 78
I 6 Apr. 79
S Oct. 78| 9 Apr. 80I31 Dec,
9 Sept. 77 1 Dec. __
1 Sept. 76 15 June 86
.14 June 77 14 June
22 Aug.
22 Jan. 79
1 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
10 Jan. 88
27 Jan. 91
5 June 36
1 Oct. 87
20 Feb. 95
21 Sept.87
30 Mar. 89
21 Sept.87
87
1 Sept. 78
30 July 79
22 Oct. "
1 Dec. 90
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
24 June 77
27 Dec. 80
31 Dec. 86
28 Sept. 87
21 Apr.
1 Apr. 97
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
24 Juno 88
1 Feb. 88
4 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
-•4 Apr. 97
25 Apr. 97
1 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
3 May 97
12 May 57
18 May 97
18 May 97
18 May 97
19 May 97
19 May 97
21 May 97
25 May 97
»5 May 97
2 June 97
3 June 97
6 June 97
9 June 97
12 June 97
14 June 97
14 June 97
16 June 97
16 June 97
16 June 97
16 June 97
18 June 97
8 June 97
8 June 97
8 June 97
24 June 97
26 June 97
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74
2nd LIEUT.' LIEUT. CAPTAIN. MAJOR
ii Aug.
is AuL .
26 liar. 79
30 Jan. 78
Frederick Ivo A'axse, DSO. Major, Coldstream Guards j"9'Sept. 82I25 Oct
Arthur Fuller-Acland-Hood, Major, Rifle Brigade 23 Oct.' 80 1 July 81 1 Aug. go
Sausmarei Dobree Shortt, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.) 3i Jan. So 23 June 81 20 Sept
Charles Clarke, Major, Royal Marines
"William Kirk, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Herman James Shelley Landon, Major, Warwick Regt. (6F.)
Vesey Thomas3unbury,X»SO.Captuin, Leicester Regt. (17F.)
Robert Franklin Allen, Major, Royal Engineers
Harry Gordon Cotterill, Major, Royal Marines
George Mackintosh. Major, 'Seaforth Highlanders (72 F.) ..
Percy Thuillier Westmorland, Major, W. India Regiment..
John Flint, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Francis Edward Hyde, Major, West India Regiment
Walter Heryey Besant, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.) ..
Alfred Stokes, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Tinker, Major Royal Artillery
James Henry Parsons, Major, Indian Stall Corps
Francis Richard Macmullen, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ...
Reginald Campbell, Major. South Wales.Borderers (24 F.)
Montagu Grant Wilkinson, Major, King's Own Scot. Bord....
p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hudson, J/o/i»r.ManchesterRegt. I30 Jan. 76
Harry Warry Steward, Major. South Stafford Regt. (38 F.) 25 Oct. 80
James Dallas, Major, Royal Engineers [
p. i.e. Walter Dally Jones, Major, Wiltshire Regiment 30 Jan! 78
James Trevelyan Cotesworth,'.lia/or, Yorkshire Regt. (19F.J22 Jan. 79
Edward Stanley Cm-wen Kennedy, Major, West India Regt,
Arthur Hoskyns Festing, DSO. Captain, Irish Rifles ,
Henry Bowman, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery...
Arthur Lince Tisdaii, Major, Royal Artillery
Louis Peile Carden, Major, Royal Artillery
Oliyer Caton Sherwood, Major, West India Regiment
Cecil Bucklev Morgan, Major, West India Regiment
Alfred Rene Heneage, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton, Major, 0 Dragoon Guards
Robert Eyre Sullivan Taylor. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Everard Thuillier Gastrell, Major, Indian Staff Corps 130 Jan. 78
W. Wingfield VernerPakenham, Major, Indian Staff Corps^o Jan 78
Albert Edward Whistler, Major, Indian Staff Corps 30 Jan. 78
Hugh O'Donnell, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ho Jan 78
Frederick Joseph Blakiston Priestley, Major, Indian S. C.!3o Jan. 78
Frederick William Pakenham Angelo, Major. Indian S.C.130 Jan. 78
p.s.c. Ernest Hunter Rodwell, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..J30 Jan 7S
Kulhon Hare Rattray, Major, Indian Staff Corps ,30 Jan. 78
Sept. 79 8 Feo.
..... i 2 Aug. 82,25 July
22 Jan. 79 12 Feb. 81 29 Nov. 86
22 Jan. 79^0 Oct. 8c 1 July 8
j 6 Apr. 79! 1 Apr. 8
1 Feb. 80123 Mar. 8.
1 May 78 12 Feb. 81' S May 89
9 Sept. 82I28 Aug. 89
2 July 84 16 Oct. 91
6 Fob. 84I 9 Nov. 91
1 July 81 1 30 June 87
18 Feb. 80:25 Apr. ""
18 Feb. 80! 12 May
ti Sept. 76 1 Sept.87
3 July 78 16 Apr. 85
7 July 8o'29 June 86
17 Apr. 79! 1 Nov. 86
23 June 79, 2 Ojt. 87
1 July 81 \n Dec. 87
30 July 79I 4 Apr. 89
7 Aug. 78126 Apr. 85
20 Mar. 8ojii Jan. 88
4 Nov. 85 19 July 93
3 July 89J15 Jan
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JBALF PAT.
:i Feb. 88
3 Jan.
30 Jan. 78
July 84
Feb. 80
18 Feb. So
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
11 Sept. 77
ic May 82
1 Feb. 70
2 Mar. 7S
13 Nov. 78
3 Apr. 79
12 Apr. 79
6 Au:
3 An;
13 bept.79
1 Jan. So
9 Mar. 9
26 Junes:
26 June 88
19 July 93
17 Jan. 94
23 May 83
13 June
23 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 89
3c Jan. 89
79I30 Jan. 89
79 30 Jan. S9
> Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
so
30 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 79
14 Sept. 78
2 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
9 July 79
14 Jan. 80
3 May 89
15 Sept. 85
1 Oct. 87
6 June
15 July
12 M:iy
4 Ma v 02
5 Feb. 98
1 July 87
25 Jau. 8S
9 Feb
12 Feb. 3q
7 Mar. 88
16 Feb. 89
4 Jan. 90
1 Aug. 88
4 Aug. 8S
4 Aug. 88
17 Aim
29 Feb. 80
30 Jan. 7S|io Mar. So _
30 Jan. 7$ 11 Mar. 83(30 Jan,
30 Jan. 78-27 Mar. 80I30 Jan.
30 Jan. 73(27 Aug. 80^30 Jan.
30 Jan. 78 4 Sept. So'8o Jan.
30 Jan. 78I 9 Sept.8o[8o Jan. 89
30 Jan. 78 14 Sept. 80 30 Jan. 89
28 Feb. 79 27 July 89
1 Feb. 80
22 Dec. 80
2 Aug. 82
8 A;>r. Si
1 8 Feb. So
12 May 83
1 July 8
21 Nov. 8:
1 July Si
13 Apr. 8
19 May 92
12 Feb 78
29 July 8
21 Aug. 78
to May 8 j
19 May 80
19 May 80
19 May 80
19 May 80
16 Jan. 96 j
18 Jan. 981
19 Jan. 98;
19 Jan. 98]
20 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 981
22 Jan. 98I
22 Jan. 981'
23 Jan. 98)
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
George Burridge Crawley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Arthur Cole, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Burnard Edwards, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Arthur Nisbet Carr, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Mordaunt Lea Shipley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wilham Legh Boswell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Fremantle Cahusac, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. William Edwin Bunbury, Major, Indian StaffCorps.
Philip Mainwaring Carnegy, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
Charles Henry Kennedy. Major,' Royal Marines
John Trevor Spencer, Major, Essex Regiment (44 F.)
George Limbrey Lord Basing, Major, 1 Dragoons
Gerald Francis Mockler,J/a>r, Oxford I,t. Infantry(52Ft.
Creighton Wood, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Ernest Hill, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward Milner, Major, Scots Guards
Henry Coape--mith, Captain, Indian Staff Corps \
Edmund Alex. Grubbe, Major, Connaught Rangers (94 F.)
Fehx Frederic Hill, Major, Irish FuBiliers ,
Herbert Valentine Ravenseroft, Captain, Manchester Regt. ?S June go
p.s.c John Sutton Edward Western, Major. Indian S. 0.
Charles M. Edgeworth Brinkley, Major, ,4 Dragoon Guards
John Davies, Major, Indian Staff Corps 16 Feb. 78
Arthur Hughes-Onslow, Major, 10 Hussars
Robt. Chas. Ochiltree Stuart, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Noel W. Uoussemayne du Boulav, Major, Royal Art.
P.S.C. Edw. Maxwell Perceval, Major, Roval Artillery . .
Henry Siuclair Home, Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Montnomerie Caulfeild, DSO. Major, Bord. Re'o-t.
p.s.c. Charles Carmichael Monro, Major, West Surrey Regt. 13 Au°- 79
Percy Rice Mockler, Major, Warwickshire Regiment (6 F.) 22 Jan. 79
Leonard Shadwell Blackden, Major, West India Regiment
Henry Wallace Edgcome Georges, Major, Indian S. 8. ...
Osborn Augustm Chambers, Major, Warwick Regt. (6 F.) 14 Ian
Edward Vyvyan Luke. Major, Royal Marines
George Henry Poyntz Burne, Major, Leicester Hegt.(i7 F.) 22 Jan. 70
P.S.C. John Steven Cowans, Major, Rifle Brigade 22 Jan Si
William Griffith Grant, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 P.)... n May 78
p.s.c. Walter Kentish Win. Jenner, Major, 9 Lancers 16 Oct. 80
Alexander Vaughan Payne, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ... 30 Jan. 78 .
ttegmald barker Grove, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.) 13 Aug. 79 27 Jan. 81:19 Sept. 85 23 Mar. q8
unaries lyrwnitt Dawkms, Major. Shropshire Lt. Infantry 1 May 781 1 July 81U3 Ser,t.S6'2i Mar. QS
Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill, Major, East Kent Regiment 3 July
Evelyn W. Thistiethwayte, Major, King's Royal RiMes ii Au^
P.S.C. Goorge Grey Aston, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Frederick Thomas Henstock, Major, West India Regiment
iJred. Drummond Vincent Wing,' Major, Royal Artillery
*.award Hamilton Seymour, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. 14 Jan. 8d 1 July Si'is Feb,
George Jocelyn Shaw, Major, Indian Stair Corps 1 Apr. 78' 1 Apr,
Andrew Mitchell Stuart, Major, Royal Engineers.
Charles Edward Norton, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Vero Biggs, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
17 Dec 8i 27 Mar. Sg
15 May 81 24 July 89
2: Apr. 81 24 Feb. 88
7 Feb. 85 1 Apr. 94
26 Feb. 78 26 Feb. 89
1 July 81 1.1 Oct,
1 Feb. 80I17 June 89
5 Oct. 80J19 Jan. 86
1 July 81 3 Sept. 90
3 Oet. 79' 3 May 86
1 July 81 23 May 88
Feb. 79! 7 Jan. 86
30 Jan.
89I30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
;i Jan. 98
2 Feb. 9S
2 Feb. 98
2 Feb. 98
2 Feb. 981
r Feb. 9S J
2 Feb. 9S
6 Feb. 98
8 Feb. gS
9 Feb. 98 (
10 Feb. 981
12 Feb. 98
:6 Feb. 9S
16 Feb. 98
6 Feb. gS
23 Feb. 98
23 Foli. 98
23 Feh. 98
3 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
24 Feb. 98
24 Feb. 98
26 Feb. 98
3 Mnr. 98
3 Mar. 98
9 Mar. 98
9 Mar. 98
1 1 Mar. 98
12 Mar. 9S'
ig Mar. 98'
9 May 80I12 Sept. 88
79I : July 8i| 1 July 87(23 Mar. 98
. 801 1 July 81)17 Jan. go'23 Mar. 98
(21 Sept. 79(25 Jau. 38 24 Mar. 98
1 15 Aug. Soi 1 Apr. gi 28 Mar. 98
1 31 Mar. 98
I 1 Apr. 98
[ Apr. 78; 1 Apr. 89 1 Apr. 98
30 July 79 17 Apr. 89 1 Apr. 98
30 July 79 17 Apr. 8gj 1 Apr. g8
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Donald Chas. Fred.Macintyre, Major, Indian Staff Corps..,
Jas. Gurwood King-King, Maior, \V. Surrey Regt. (2 F.)..
Harry Dixon Grier, Captain, Roval Artillery
Thomas Quin, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Arnold Hy. Grant Kemball, Captain, Indian Staff Corps ..
John Walter Graham Tulloch, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
John Lewes Parker, Captain^ Royal Artillery
Harry Francis Holland, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Boyer H. Northcott, Captain, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Charles Philip Scudamore, DSO. Captain, Scots Fus. {21 F.*
Ernest Wm. S. King Maconchy, DSO. Captain, Indian S. C,
p.».c. Offley B. S. Fairless Shore, Captain, Indian Staff C...
George Fred. Horace Dillon, Captain, Indian Staff Corps..,
Donald Baker, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Douglas Keith E. Hall, Captain, Army Service Corps
Arthur Wigram Money, Captain, Royal Artillery
Wilfred Ironside Ryder, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Edward Haig, Captain, King's Own Scottish Bord.
Charles E. de Manley Norie, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Montagu Poore, Captain, 7 Hussars ...
Percy Garratt She well. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Campbell, MVO. Captain, Gordon Highlanders ...
Guy Mel fort Baldwin, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
William Reginald Arnold, Captain, Dorset Regiment (39 F.)
Frederic George Lucas, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
George Arthur James Leslie, Captain, Royal Engineers
Francis Heale Taylor, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
William G. L. Beynon, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hon. Charles Granville Brace, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Lambert J. Dopping-Hepenstal, Major, Royal Engineers...
Percy J. C. Livingston, Major, Black Watch (42 F)
George Ross Cavaye, Major, Cameron Highlanders
Wm. Hall Macintosh Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
■*ndLiBur. LIEUT. captain. uajob.
13 Aug. 79 i July Si 13 Au^. 1,0 20 May 9
10 Mar. 83:12 Apr. 91,20 May 9
25 July 82I20 June 91I20 May 9:
it Aug, 80 1 July Sijn Aug.91120 May 9J
ii Aug. 80 1 July 81 11 Aug. 91:20 May 9I
11 Aug. So 1 July 81 In Aug. 91120 May
( 1 Oct. 82 7 Oct. 91120 May
23 Apr. 81 1 July 81 '23 Apr. 92)20 May
22 Jan. 81J 1 July S1J15 Sept. 92 20 May
22 Oct. 81 15 Sept. 92 2c May
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BALP PAT.
i Nov. 3S
14 Sept. 37
28 Jan. S2
10 May 82
29 .luly 82
1 Feb. 83
25 Nov. q6
11 Jan. 97
30 Jan. 97
20 May 1
20 May 1
20 May 1
14 Sept. 91
29 Apr. S5
23 Aug. 34
4 Dec. 89
9 May 85
z& Apr. 86
;25 Nov. 85
5 Feb. 87 5 Dec. 90
J30 Jan. 86
S Dec. S3, 5 July 90
,25 Aug. 86125 Aug. 97|2o May
16 Mar. 90 28 Mar. 37,23 Nov. 97 20 Mav
5 Feb. 87 21 Feb. 88] 5 Feb. 98
5 Feb. 87 ; 1 Dec. 89 5 Feb. 98
4 May S7j Oct. S3 4 May 98
I July -Q|H JuneSg
22 Jan. 79 30 July Bx|ai Apr. 87
25 Oct. 80 11 July 8i 122 Oct. 90
25 May 7S 11 Mar. 81 25 May
28 Jan. 93 20 May
10 May 93J20 May
29 July 93; 20 May
1 Feb. 94 1 20 May
1 Dec. 94 20 May
1 Apr. 95.20 May
23 Aug. 95 20 May
22 Jan. 96I20 May
9 May gfi 20 May
1 July 96 20 May
93;
98
98
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98,
98.
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98
98
98
18 Mar. 97 20 May
20 May
20 May
20 May
22 May
24 May
24 May
5 May
Gaston Bouverie Unwin, Major, Indian Staff Corns '25 May 78 91 Apr. 31,25 May 89 25 May
31 Dec. £7 17 May go 24 May 9SJ25 May
J30 July 79 21 Jure 69126 May
17 Apr. 80 18 May Sijn Apr. 87) 1 Juue
13 Aug. 79 1 1 July Si 1 July 37 1 June
22 Jan. 79' 2 Oct. 80 14 May 87] 5 June
17 Apr. So| 10 Nov. So 24 Oct. 85. 8 June
Henry Scott Turner, Captain, Black Watch
Alexander Grant, Major, Royal Engineers
WiLliani Joseph Goold, Major, West Riding Regt. (76 F.)...
Archibald James Murray, Major, Inniskiliing Fus. (108 F.)
Wm. HughE. Murray, Major, ~S. Lancashire Regt. (81 F).
George Frederick Ottley, Major, Yorkshire Lc. Inf. (105 F.)
Hedley Wright, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Courtney Heathcote Stisted, Major, Somerset Lt. Inf. (13F.)
Steuart Bogle Smith, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Edward Pole Brittan, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Fiennes Henry Cramptoii, Major, Royal Artillery
Evelyn Pollock, Major, Royal' Artillery
Felton Amber, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F.)
Leonard Christopher Peters, Major, Royal Marines
Francis C. K. Hunter, Major, South Wales Bordrs. (24 F.)
Knox Edward Harris, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (39 F.)
Hiiaro William Wellesley Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery...
William Reginald Wallwyn James, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander VilUers Briscoe, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Richard Loveband, Major, West India Regiment...
Arthur E. Aveling Butcher, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Hughes Hemming, Major, Royal Engineers
William Morgan Hodder, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Lyons Carroll, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Stiverd Vures, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Joshua Cooper, Major, Grenadier Guards
Henry Thornton Laming, Major, 18 Hussars
Hugh Huleatt, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. James Eales Gaunter, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.)
p.s.c. Norman William Cuthbertson, Major, Black Watch...
Richard Woodforde Deane, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.)
Robert Smelton Maclagan, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Goring, Major, 3 Bussars
Norman Burrows, Captain, South Wales Borderers
Henry Theodore Hawkins, Majoi
12 June78j 1 Mar. 80
: May 78120 Nov. 80
28 Jan. 82
: Sept. 79
19 May So
12 June 89112 June
28 Dec. 86 14 June
17 Feb. 92 14 June
12 Oct. 89I17 June
29 Oct. 88.18 June
19 May So 29 Oct. 38|i8 June
14 Jan. 80 18 May Si| 1 Jan. 89 22 June
1 Feb. So 1 3 Aug. 89J22 June
2 July 79 14 Dec. 80 14 June86|2s June
; Aug. 3o' 1 July 81
19 May 8-
22 Feb. 38
25 Sept. 89 25 June
2 Nov. 88.26 June
9 May So 24 Nov. 38 26 June
iq May 8oi2Q Nov. S8J28 June
2 Dec. S9 16 July 94128 June
19 May 80 29 Nov. 88, 1 July
|i8 Feb. 80 25 June 89, 1 July
iS Feb. 80 25 June 89 1 July
19 Mny 80 30 Nov. 83 2 July
19 May 80,30 Nov. 88 2 July
26 Aug. So 1 July 8i|n May 92 6 July
10 Mar. 8} 14 Mar. 88 3 July
18 Feb. 80
30 Jan. 78 2 F90. Si
9 Sept 82
23 Apr. Si' i July 81
18 Feb. So
25 Nov. S5
17 Jan. 91 7 Oct. 92
1 19 Maj- 80
16 July 90 13 June 92
9 July 79 1 July 81
6 July 89 10 July
31 Aug. 8713 July
7 Dec. 8S 13 July
19 Mbi*. 90 13 July
20 July 89 14 July
10 Apr. 91 14 July
13 July 98 14 July
5 Dec. 83 15 July
16 July 9? 17 July
20 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 89
18 Feb. 91
Jan. 91
Royal Artillery
Henry Kellett Harley, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps ..
Alfred Richard Power, Major, Yorkshire Light Inf. (51 F.)
p. *.c. Hubertl. W.Hamilton, Z>50.3/a/or,W.SurreyRegt.(2F.) 11 Aug. So 1 July 8
Hugh Walter George Campbell, M-\jor, Royal Fus. (7 F.) ... 'io Mar. 83
Douglas James Hamilton, Major, Royal Fusiliers (7 F.) 14 Jan. 80 1 July 81
Richard Alfred Poer O'Shee, Captain, Royal Engineers ]i6 Feb. 87' 16 Feb. 90 21 July 97
Johu G. Wolriee-Gordoo, Major, A. & S. Highlanders 22 Jan. 79 1 July Sij^i Feb. Si
William Fry, Major, West Yorkshire Regiment (14 F.) n May "
Edward Walter Blunt, Majort Royal Artillery
Arthur Ludovic Moleswor'th, Major, Royal Artillery
Wilfrid Lionel Brook-Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
John Marshall Burt, Major, Royal Artillery
Clement Henry Mil ward, Major, Royal Artillery
Mossom Archibald Boyd, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Henry Ashhurst, Major, Sussex Regiment
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Major (District Officer), R. Art...
Hugh Richard Tufnell, Major, Gloucester Regiment (61 F.)
Charles Dickson King, Major, Royal Artillery
p.n.c. Archibald Paris, Major, Royal Marine 'Artillery
Edm. Somerville Forestier Walker, Major, Royal Artillery
D'Arcy Brownlow Preston, Major, Royal Artillery
George Willoughby Smith Fryer, Major, Indian Staff Corps 21 Aug. 78.31 Mar. 8o|2i Aug. 8921 Aug.
Granville Henry Loch, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 21 Aug. 78 26 May 80 21 Aug. 8921 Aug.
Walter Edmund Kerrich, Major, Royal Artillery j 1 19 May Sqj 9 Jan. 89 22 Aug.
Henry Arthur Bethell, Major, Royal Artillery I !ig July 80,11 Jan. S9 22 Aug.
Frederick John Angell.Jf a/or, Army Ordnance Department 22 Jan. Si : July Si 12 Aug. 8824 Aug.
9 July
20 July
20 July
20 July
22 July
23 July
78 7 Jan. 80*26 Jan. 86 27 July
1 19 May 80 5 Dec. SS 27 July
; 19 May 3o: 8 Dec. SS 27 «* »ly
19 May 80I21 Dec. 88 1 Aug.
19 May 80*31 Dec. 33, 1 Aug.
1 19 May So 1 Jan. 89 1 Aug.
18 Feb. 80^0 July 89 1 Aug.
8 Oct. 79 1 July ?i 7. Feb. 87 0 Aug.
10 June 85 14 Apr. 91 9 Aug.
!i June 79 1 Dec. So! 31 May 86 10 Aug.
19 May So," 1 Jan. 89 17 Aug.
1 Sept. 79 7 May 90 iS Aug.
19 May 80 1 Jan. 89 19 Aug.
19 May 80 i Jan. 89 19 Ang.
77
Majors.
78,
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LIEUT. CAPTAIN'. ■■ MAJOR
79 28 July 80
79*26 Feb. 81
80 9 Feb. 81
. 80 29 Sept. 80
r- 79; 20 Mar. 8 1
78 22 Dec. 79
7S 7 Aug. 8
17 Aug,
13 Aug
9 July
13 Aug.
10 Nov.
?5 Feb.
27 Julv 8c
1 Sept. 83
27 July 80
79 28 Jan. 81
81 1 July 81
80 1 July 81
1 July Si
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)2 Mar. 81
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John Campbell, Captain, Cameron Highlanders (79 F.) ..... 9 Jan.
Caryl J. Ramsden," Captain, Seaforth Highlanders (72 F.)—|29 Mar.
William Kerr M'CIintock, Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 F.)i 13 Aug,
Reynell H. Bayley Taylor, Major, Army Ordnance Deptmt.13 Aug.
George Campbell, Major, Liverpool Regiment 14 Jan.
Frank Wm.M'Tier Bunny, Major, Army Ordnance Depart. 14 Jan.
George Golbourn Tarry, Major, Leicestershire Regiment... 13 Aug.
Charles John Corfield, Major, Indian Staff Corps 4 Dec.
James Clinton Hollway, Major, Indian Staff Corps 4 Dec,
Frederick Acton Lambart Powell, Major, Royal Artillery...
Hon, Cecil Edward Bingham, Major, 1 Life Guards
Harold Maxwell Grenfell, Captain, 1 Life Guards
Edward Bickford, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Blaikie Brownlow, Major, Royal Artillery
Son. Robert French, Major, Gloucestershire Regt. (61 F.)
William Price Drury, Maj&r, Royal Marines
Herbert Alfred Stock, Major, Wiltshire Regiment [99 F.)
Arthur Bayard Elton, Major, Yorkshire Regiment (19 F.)...
Frederick'Arthur Hayden, Major, West Riding Regiment
Arthur Whyte Melville Wilson, Major, West India Regt. ...
Francis Macnamara Aitken, Major, A. & S. Highlanders ..
p.s.c. Reginald John Pinney, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Wilfred Edward Rowe, Major, West Kent Regiment (50 F.)
Sir Henry Blyth Hill, Bart., Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Stapleton Lynch Cotton, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Herbert Russell Blyth, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
Gerald Neill Prendergast,ifa/or, King's R. Rifles (60 F.)...
p.s.c. John Wyndham Geo. Dawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
James Albert Recks, Major, Derbyshire Regiment ^45 F.) ti Aug. 8
Claude de Courcy Hamilton, Major, Royal Artillery ...;..
Robert George Strange, Major, Royal Artillery
Percy Eyre Francis Hobbs, Major, Army Service Corps .
Arthur John Mullins, Major, Ruyal Artillery ."
p.s.c. Edward Lainson Guilding, Major, Esses Regiment -. 13 Aug
William Frederic Parker, Major, Rifle Brigade 22 Jan.
p.x.c. Arthur W. Geo. Lowry Cole, Major, Welsh Fusiliers .. n Aug.
Mountifort John Courtnay Longfield, Major, ? Life Guards 23 Oct.
Osbert Montague Roche Thackwell, Major, R Engineers...
Edward Fitzgerald Brereton, Major, Northampton Regt.... 11 Aug.
Robert Joseph Cooke, Major, Cheshire Regiment 11 Aug,
Ralph Leslie Sandwith, Major, Leicestershire Regt. (17 F.) 14 Jan.
Robert Black Fell, Major, Scottish Rifles (-6 F.) 11 May
Charles John Stanton, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Reginald Dennis Burlton, Major, "Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Frederick Herbert Yate, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
George Henry John Moore, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan,
James Wm. Caldwell Hutchinscn, Major, Ind. Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Walter Ernest Phillip?, Major, Indian Staff Corps ->2 Jan.
Leonard Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich, Afq/or, Indians. C. 22 Jan.
Nowell Sherston Swanson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Henry Fredk. Tucker Macartney, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Piers Richard Legh, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
William Anson Thompson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Charles Irwin Fry, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Frank Herbert Hancock, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Geo. Fred. Chevenix-Trench,' Major, U.S. List Indian S. C. 22 Jan
Llewellyn James Howell, itfVr/or.'lndian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Ralph Woodchurch Sherard, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... 22 Jan,
Reginald Edward Traherne Bray, Major, Berkshire Regt. 14 Jan.
Raymond Hy. Raymond Smythies, Major, S. Lane. Regt. 73 Oct.
Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geough Bond, Major, R. Artillery
Montgomery Launcelot Carleton, Major, Royal Artillery '..
Edgar Garston Harrison, DSO. Captain, West Riding Regt.
p.: j.c. Ed. Mabbott Woodward, Captain, Leicestershire Regt.
Charles Henry Uvedale Price, DSO. Captain, Indian S. C.
William Cross Barratt, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps...
Herbert Henry Austin. DSO. Captain, Royal Engineers ... 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Edward Douglas Brown, Major, 14 Hussars
Jas. A. Gordon Drumiuoud- Hay, Major, Coldstream Gds.
Cecil Francis Harrison, Major, B. Yorkshire Regt. (1= F.)
Henry D'Alton Harkness, Major, Welsh Regiment 169 F.)...
Arthur William Howard Tripp, Major, Livemool Regiment
p.s.c. Richard John Strachey, Major, Rifle Brigade
Reginald Hoare, Major. 4 Hussars
p.8.e. Frederick Stanley Mande, Major, Coldstream Guards
Archibald George Brabazon Urmston, Major, R. Marines ...
Skipton Hill Climo, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Du Buisson, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment(io F.).„
James Corbet Yale, Major, \Ve*t Yorkshire Regiment (14 F.)
Thomas Townley Macan, Major, Scottish Rifles
George Frederick Gorringe, DSO. Captain, Royal Engineers
Edward Samuel Dashwood Crowther, Major, R. Marines
Sydney George Everitt, Major, Welsh Fusiliers (23 F.) ...
Edward James Tickell, DSO. Major, 14 Hussars
Allan Vesey Ussher, Major, Scottish Rifles
James Stewart, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert Arundel Kerr Montgomery, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Algernon D'A. Thomas, Major, Worcester Regt.... n May
Alan Mackenzie-Pendrill, Major, N. Stafford Regt. (64 F.) 6 Aug.
Herwald R. Wigram, Major, K. O. Scottish Bordrs. {25 F.) n May
Ailfed Granville Balfour, Major, Highland Light Inf. (74 F.) 6 Aug.
Sir Horace W. WX.fLhon,Bart.,DSO.Capt. Welsh Fus.(23 F.)
George Edward Begbie, Capt. Highland Light Inf. (71 F.) 10 Apr.
1 Apr. 931 10 May 9S 16 Nov. 98
4 May 92 9 Nov. 98 16 Nov. 98
v R" 6 Jan. 86; 26 Nov. 98
1 Aug. 88,26 Nov. 98
5 Nov. 87 '27 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 86 1 Dec. 98
1 July 87 3 Dec. 9S
4 Dec. S9 4 Dec. 98
7 .aug. 00 4 Dec. 89 4 Dec. 98
17 Mav 80 11 Jan. 3g 6 Dec. 98
9 Sep"t.82|26 0ct. 92 6 Dec. 98
92 9 Aug. 93! 6 Dec. 9S 7 Dec. oS
27 July 80 20 Mar. 89 9 Dec. 98
n- ?6Mar. 89 9 Dec. 9S
Nov. 86 12 Dec. 9S
Jan. 90! 12 Dec. 9S
.,_ 14 i/eu. 90
79 j July 81 2: Nov. 8SJ21 Dec. 90
6 Feb. 84I 8 Dec. 91J21 Dec. 9S
79 1 July 3i 16 Oct. 8623 Dec. 9$
88 12 NoV.gc I g Feb. 9S 26 Dec. 98
80 1 July 81I10 June 88 28 Dec. gS
9 Sept. 82 29 May 89 28 Dec. 98
xo May 82! 16 July 90 29 Dec. 98
27 July 80' 1 Apr. 89I31 Dec. 98
4 M*ay 81 19 May 86 1 Jan. 99
-7 July 80 i Apr. 89! 1 Jan. —
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1 Apr. 89' 1 Jan. 99
2 Apr. 90] 1 Jan. gg
8 May 8g! 4 Jan. gg
15 Sept. 851 8 Jan. 99
1 Jan. gij 8 Jan. 9g
22 Jan. 9c1 11 Jan. 99
14 Mar. S8[T2 Jan. 99
10 Aug. Sg1 12 Jan. 99
1 Sept. 36
. July 8.I19 Apr. 87
1 July 3i 1 July 87
2 June 80 13 Nov. 89
* May 84 i( Dec. n-
Apr. 79 22 Jan.
18 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
2 June 8013 Nov. 89 18 Jan. 99
14 May 84 i( Dec. 91 !i8 Jan. 991
30 Apr. 79 22 Jan. 90 22 Jan. gg'
:o Feb. 80 22 Jan. 90' 22 Jan. 99'
3 Mar. 80 22 Jan. 90 32 Jan. 99
25 May 8o!22 Jan. go'22 Jan. 99
14 July 80 22 Jan. 90(22 Jan. 99
1 Sept. 80 22 Jan. go1 22 Jan. 99
13 Sept. 80 22 Jan. go 22 Jan. 99
29 Sept. 80 22 Jan. 90122 Jan, 99
2 Oct. 80 22 Jan. 90 22 Jan. 99
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Albert Sandeman Tyndale-Biscoe, Major, Royal Artillery...
Ralph Henry Carr-Ellison, Major, 1 Dragoons
William Montague Ellis, Major, Royal Engineers ■■■•■
KennethMackenzieDrummond,Jia/'or,LeinsterRegt.(iogP.)
William Arthur Robinson, Captain', Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Thos. Lethbridge Napier ilorland, Capt. K. R. Rifles....
"Norman Charles Welch, Captain, Hampshire Regiment
Edward Clavell Turing, Captain, Army Service Corps
Herbert Hoare, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Percival Spearman Wilkinson, Dapt. Northumberland Fus.
Arthur William Calvert Booth, Capt. Northumberland Fus.!
"Walter Graham Murray, Captain, 3 Hussars
Digby Mackworth, Captain, West Surrey Regiment
Guy Fremantle, Captain, Coldstream Guards
Patrick Moir Byres, Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
Richard Stuart Alexander, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry TuftonGodden, D SO. Jfu/or.Bedfordshire Regt.(i6F.)
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14 May 34'23 Oct. 95
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William Pearson Davison, Major, Irish Fusiliers (87 F.)
Harry William Ralph Ricardo, Major, 17 Lancers
p.s c. Francis John Davies, Major, Grenadier Guards
Robert Dunbar Sinclair-Wemyss, Major, Gordon Hlndrs...
George Russell Tod, Major, Seaforth Highlanders
Alfred Capel-Care, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Cooper, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Edward Albert Bramhall, Major, Army Service Corps ....
p.s.c. Edmund Ranald Owen Ludlow, Major, Army S. C. ..
Francis William Dawson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Richard Pasley Colomb, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edouard Percy Cranwill Girouard, DUO. Capt. R. Engineers
Thursby Hy. Ernest Dauncey, Major, 6 Dragoons...
Arthur Hope Van Straubenzee, Major, Royal Engineers ...
William Paul Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Clavell Mansel, Major, Durham Lt. Infantry (68 F.)
Reginald Mandeville Rodwell, Major, Royal Artillery..
p.s.c, Lewis Conway-Gordon, Major, Royal MarineArtillery
Henry Vincent Bailey, Maior, 5 Lancers
George Herbert Welier, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry John Bremner, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
George Patrick Ranken, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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John Murchison Fleming, Major, Indian St-iffCorps | x3 Aug
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William Wilson Battiscombe, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wm. Annesley Burton Dennys, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Lampen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Hugh Dobbie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Norman Chichester Perkins, Major, Indian Staff Corps .
John Vans Agnew, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Hall Plumer, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
Edward Alexander Kettlewell, Major, Indian Staff Corps.
Charles Grant Franco Edwards, Major, Indian Staff Corps'13 Aug. 79
Henry Hamilton, Major, Indian StatfCorps ...... J13 Aug. 79
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James Robert Dunlop-Smith, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...13 Aug. 79! 2 Feb. 81 13 Aug. 90
Reginald Hough Light, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 13 Aug. 79 8 Feb. Si
Frederick William Repton,' Major, Indian StatfCorps 13 Aug. 79I12 Feb. 81
Holland Frederick Hart Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps|i3 Aug. 791 6 Fib. 81
13 Aug. 90
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Edw. Charles Wm. Mackenzie-Kennedy, Major, Indian S.C. 13 Aug. 791 30 Mar. 81113 Aug.93
Lindsay Sherwood Newmarch, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79 1 June Si 13 Aug. 90
James Herbert Smith, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79 3 June 81 13 Aug. 90
Willoughby Thuillier, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79118 June8i 13 Aug. 90
Alfred Ernest Stuart Searte, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79 18 June 81 13 Ausr. 90
Edward James Carter, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79 1 July 81W3 Aug. 90
Lewis Ernest Cooper, Major, Indian StatfCorps 13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
Edmund Boteler Burton, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79 1 July 3i
George Francis Rowcroft, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79) 1 July 81
William Prior, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...113 Aug. 79! 1 July Si
Mark Ancrum Kerr, Major, Indian Staff Corps I13 Aug. 791 1 July 81
Arthur Robertson browning, Major, Indian Staff Corps I13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
Anthony Beale, Major, In lian Staff Corps '13 Aug. 79! 1 July 81
Charles Henry Cockburn Heyman, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 3 Aug. 79
John Russell Colquhouu Co'lviu, Major, Indian Staff Corps j 13 Aug. 79
William James Richard Wickham, Maior, Indian Staff Corps. 13 Aug. 79
Henry_George Sutton, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79
Mark Ralph Payne Audain, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
John Francis Sheppard, Major, Dublin Fusiliers (103 F.) .
Robert Inglis Forbes, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Henry Bedell Stanford, Major, Royal Artillery
John Joseph MacMahon, Major, Royal Artillery
Evelyn Linzee Engleheart, Major, Welsh Fusiliers (23 F.)
George Ramsay Elliot, Major, Seaforth Highlanders (78 F.)
Thomas Wm. Guy Bryan, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Evelyn O'Leary, Major, Irish Rifles
Thomas Souter, Major, Cameron Highlanders
Henry Pownall Kirkpatrick, Major, 16 Lancers
p.s.c. Louis A. Ducrot, Major, Royal Artillery
Cyril Charles Sankey, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur M. Bulkeley Jones, Major, 20 Hussars
Bernard Francis Drake, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Gustave Vincent, Major, Royal Marines
Charles Aug. Mustpratt-Williams, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles William Richardson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Darracott Scott, Major, Royal Artillery
John Alder Burdon, Captain, Cameron Higlilanders
Camborne Haweis Paynter, Major, 6 Dragoons
Charles Louis Gordon, Major, Royal Marines
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STAFF AT HOME. 97
Note.— Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from the
date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
1. ALDERSHOT DISTRICT.
C3UMAXDLfG thb Division ■ General A. G. Montgomery Moore, 15 Dee. 99 (temp.).
Aides le Camp
Deputy Adjutant General •>
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel J. W. B. Parkin, Army ServiceCorps, 5 Dec. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals
Inspector of Gymnasia f Colonel Hon. J. S. Napier (frjm Gordon Highlanders),
* J J (12 Feb. 97.
Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia
Dep. -Insist. Adj. Gen. for Signalling
Assistant to do Captain G. A. Bramwell, Northamptonshire Regiment, 2 Jan. 99.
Superintendent Balloon Factory
District Inspector of Musketry Captain E. CB7. Grant, Argj'll and Suth. Highlanders, 1 Nov, 99.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major E. H. Seymour, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Lt. Colonel C. Ward.
Principal Medical Offcer Surgeon General T. F. O'Dwyer, MD.
District Veterinary OJicer Veterinary Lt.Colonel C. Clayton.
Camp Quarter Master John Thomas Brind,2o July 91(24 Jau.So); Hon. Major, 20 July 9T.
Quarter Master .., J. H. George, S Apr. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Provost Marshal \ J* W' M" Wood> 29 SePfc- 9$ (15 May 95), Hon. Major .—Military
rrovost Marshal ^ Mounted Police.
Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Major R. Moore, 1 Dec. 97.
Assistant Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Captain J. A. Meredith, 1 June 97.
CoMMiNuiXG Royal Artillery (with rank ofl
Major General) )
Brigade Major of Artillery
Commi-vding Royal Engineer (Col. on Staff)... Colonel M. H. G. G)ldie, 24 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Cavalry Brigade.
CommandinGjBbigade
Aide de Camp . .
Brigade Major . Captain H. A. Lenipriere, 7 Dr.tgooi Guard (temp.).
1st Infantry Brigade.
COMMANDING SttlGAbH... ,
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major
2nd Infantry Brigade.
COMMANDING BRIGADE
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major
3rd Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade
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Brigade Major ,
2. EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Colchester.
Major General Commanding Major General H. R. Abadie, CB. 21 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Aide de Came
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel J. A. F. Nutt. 15 Oct. 99.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel R. H. Jelf, CMG. 3 Sept. 97.
Colonel on the Staff (for Cavalry Brigade) ...
Aslant Adjutant General {''if De'c. » (f«°.™ft°1'' "' ^ (f"m "'P' S' Staff"d Re^-» ■
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals... \
Dep. Assist Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Major J. F. Cadell, Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain D. J. Gaisford, South Wales Borderers, t Feb. 9S.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel F. A. Aylmer. Great Yarmouth.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Cnlonel T. P. Batlersby, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel R. O. Richmond.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel J. Maturin.
3. HOME DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Horse Guards.
Major General Commanding Major General H. Trotter, 16 July 97.
Aide de Camp Captain Hon. J. H. R. Bailey, Grenadier Guards, 16 Julr 97.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel S. Waller, 7 July 97.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel W. H. Mackinnon, 23 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. jor Instruction
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major F. S. Maude, Coldstream Guards, 1 Jan. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery ... Lt.Colonel F. T. M. Beaver. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major F. W. M'T. Bunny, Berkshire Regiment.
District Paymaster Colonel T. W. Drage, CB.
Principal Medical Officer
Chief Recruiting Staff Off cer Colonel H. Moore (from h.p. Lancaster Regt.), 1 Feb. 97.
Recruiting Staff Officer* (Clas, II.) { Captain J. W. J. Hardman, . Dragoons, 12 May 90.
(Lt.Colonel W. G. Don, MD. retires pay.
Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty, MD. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel J. Hector, MB. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel W. Keir, MD. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon, DSO. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel "VV.Johnston MD. retired pay.
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District Inspector of Musketry Major H. A. Kinlocb. Kin ~'s R5y.1l Rifles 14 Sent 08
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery ' '* *
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt. Colonel H. G. Weir. Gosport.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel F. M. Turner, Aroi7 O.-.in no) Dapirtmsn'.
District Paymaster Colonel E. Roberts.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General C. M'D. Cufle, CB.
Quarter Master and Acting Adjt., Invalid Depot John Prentice, 13 Dec. 99 ; Hon. Lieut Netley
Comm. Discharge Depot, Fort Brockhurst, Gosport Lt. Col. H.P. Garden (from h.p. D. of Cornwall's Lt Inf ) 2- litrn,,
Adiutant Captain A. J. Mitchell. Lancashire Fusiliers. 10 June oV~° "
Paymaster Lt.Colonel S. Charchill. J ^
Quarter Matter William Neate, 7 May S4 : Hon. Captain, 7 May 94.
Colonel on Vie Staff for R. Engineers Colonel R. M. Barklie, 5 Dec. 9?. Tedworth.
9. THAMES DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham.
Major General Commanding _ p.s.c. Major General T. Fraser, CB. CMG. R. Eng 1 Oct oS
Aide de Camp e y
Commanding R. Art. {Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel F. F. Dltmas. 4 Nov 96
Commanding R. Eng (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel F. R. de Wolski 25 All" '98
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Col. W. T. Dooner (fromh^p. Regtl. Dist.). iS Oct. 99(^,»„.)
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General w\*»p.i
Staff Captain Royal Artillery Captain F. H. F. R. M'Meekan, Royai Artillery, 27 May 97
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel F. T. M Braver Woolwich
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain M. H. E?an, Royai Scots.
District Paymaster Colonel J. G. Hamilton, retired pay.
Principal Medical Officer
10. WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Devonport.
Libut.Genebai, Commanding Sir William F. Butler, ECU. 8 Sept. 99.
Aides de Camp j
Commanding R. Art. {Colonel on the Staff) ... p.s.c. Colonel N. L. Walford, 15 June 97.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff).. Colonel W. R. Purchas 16 Aug 98
Colonel on the Staff (for Severn Defencesavd 5 Colonel W. W. Smith (from Royal Artillery), 16 Oct. 99 Pem-
Milford Haven) j broke Loci. »»
Assistant Adjutant Generals / ?■*•*• Col.H.Cooper (from h.p.N.Lanc.Regt.), 14 Jan.99 (j Apr.96).
Assist Adj. Gen for Instruction... p.s.c. Colonel G. Poignand (from h.p. Leinster Regt.i. 1 July 9,
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 6 J «'
District Inspector of Musketry Captain H. P. De la Bere, Scots Fusiliers, 2 Ancr. 98.
Brigade Maior, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major F. J. A. Trench, 10 Apr. 99.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.ColoDel F. M Bland Cardiff
Chief Or .nance Officer Colonel E. E. Markwick, Army Ordnance Department
District Paymaster Colonel T. P. Senior CB
Principa Medical Officer Surgeon General G.' J. H. Evatt, 31D
11. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
Majob Geneeal Commanding p.s.e. Major General J. F. Maurice, CB. R. Artillery, 8 Dec oq
Aide de Camp ■" "***• io«
Colonel on the Staff (Com. Royal Artillery) ... Colonel R. Corbett, 17 iug 08
Commanding Royal Engineer Major H. J. W Bro.vnrio-n-
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel H. T. S. Yates (From Royal Artillery), 4 Dec. 99
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General J u"
Brigade Major Royal Artillery
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel F. T M.Beaver
District Paymaster Colonel H. W. Bate'man.
Principal Medical Officer
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. J. R.Rayment.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) . (Colonel H. Kilgour (from h.p. Northumberland Fusiliers)
• - (. 14 May 98 (14 May 95). Woolwich.
Dep. Assist Ad,. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) Lt.Col. W. Dunne, A. S. Corps, 3 Nov. 97. Woolwich Dockyard.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Transport Duties) Woolwich Arsenal.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) f MaJ°r ,C: tw- King, Army Service Corps, 1 July 97 (1 July 94).
(. Woolwich Dockyard.
IRELAND.
Liect.Geneeal & Genebal Goveenob The xigu Hon. G. H. Earl Cadogan, KG.
Aides de Camp.
OM&fa O^cBEJ^'S^fewS De°- 97' ! C= ^A^T.uiey, ? 'Lancers, 26 Dec. 98 (extra ,.
Captain Hon. G. O. Cadogan, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment. Lieut. H. Ramsden, h.p. Royal Art., 1, Dec? 99 (extra).
Commanding the Forces PX*?1? ^ar^al Bt- Uon- F- S- Lord Roberts of Kandaharand
commanding the r orces J Waterford, KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. R. (Bensal) Art. 1 Oct. 95.
. .•,,„.,■( c . *• Commanding the Forces in South Africa.
Assistant Military Secretary p,.c. Lt.Colonel H. V. Cowan. Royal Artillery, 21 Oct. 99.
Aides.de Camp i Captain Lord H. A. Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Gren. Gds. (temp.).
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel W. F. Kelly, CB. (from h.p. Sussex Regt.), 30 Oct. 94.
Assistant Adjutant General (P-'-e- Colonel E. J. Courtenny (from h.p. Sussex Regiment).
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Deiutn A,Zf7i ft t'c " i»"7^i>V Captain H- R- Hard^ West Surrey Regiment, 1 July '98.
?ZXi "SM'-J* " "''' General E.Arhllery ... p.s.c. Major J. T. Johnston, 12 Nov. 98. y9
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STAFF IN AFRICA.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Cape of \
Good Hope and its Dependencies, and High V Sir Alfred Milner, GCMG. KCB. Cape Town,
Commissioner for South Africa )
Military Secretary Major J. Hanbury -Williams, CMG, Oxford Light Inf. 17 Apr. 97.
/Lieut. R. C. Master, King's Royal Rifles, 12 Apr. 98.
. ... - \ 2nd Lieut. Visct. Belgrave, Cheshire Yeomanry, 28 Jan. 99.
Aides de Vamp i Captain W. H. Davenport, 6 Battalion Warwickshire Regiment
V_ (extra), 27 Oct. 99.
Colonel on Staff {for Royal Engineers) p.s.c. Colonel W. G. Morris, CMG. 22 July 98.
NATAL (comprising Natal and Zululand.
Governor and Commanderin Chief, Hon. SirW. F. Hely-Hutchinson, GCMG. Maritzhurg.
Aide de Camp
FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA.
_.,,,. ,,_ ,. . „. , (YtHRt. Hon. Frederick Sleigh, Lord Roberts, KP. GCB. GCSI.
Field Marshal Commanding in Chief -I GCIE 23 Dec OQ
Miltarv Secretary Major General Sir W. G. Nicholson, KCB. E. Eng. 23 Dec. 99.
First Aide de Camp and Private Secretary ... Colonel N. F. F. 1 :haiuberlain, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Dec. 99.
("Colonel H. R. Visct. Downe, CIE. (from h.p. :o Hussars) 23 Dec. 99.
Aides de Camp ■? /«.<•. Lt.Colonel R. V. Cowan, Royal Artillery, 23 Dec. 99.
(.Captain A. C. M. Waterfield, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Dec. 99.
™ • .• .,-., „ -/-.r ■ „ 1 .1 w a\ fMajoi General H. H. Lord Kitchener, GCB. KCMG. Royal
Chief of the Staff (Major General on the Staff) ... [ E'ngiDeers, 23 Dec. 99.
Assistant Military Secretary Bt.Major J. K. Watson, DSO. King's Royal Rifles.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. M. A. Graham, Lancaster Regiment.
Commandant at Head Quarters Major General G. T. Pretyman, CB. Royal Artillery, 23 Dec. 99.
The following appointments had been previously made:—
General Commanding in Chief ¥€ General lit. Hon. Sir R. H. BuUer, GCB. KCMG. 9 Oct. 99.
Military Secretary Colonel Hon. F. W. Stopford, CB. p.s.c. 9 Oct. 99.
("Captain H. N. Schofleld, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99.
Aides de Camp < Captain C. J. Sackville-West, King's Royal Rifles, 9 Oct. 99.
(.Lieut. A. R. Trotter, 2 Life Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
1st ARMY CORPS.
General Officer Commanding Army Corps (General (VH General Rt. Hon. Sir R. H. BuUer, GCB. KCMG. Colonel
Commanding in Chief) ...'. (. Commandant King's Royal Rifles, 9 Oct. 99.
Chief of the Staff (Major General on Staff) Major General Sir A. Hunter, KCB. 1>S0. 21 Sept. 99.
Aide de Camp ....'. Brevet Major A. J. King, Lancashire Regiment, 14 >Ylay 99.
Deputy Adjutant General -. Colonel A. S. Wynne, CB. 9 Oct. 99.
, .. ..... .„ , f p.s.c. Colonel H. S. G. Miles, MVO. 9 Oct. 99-
Assistant Adjutant Generals (Colonel C. W. H. Douglas, 9 Oct. 99.
(p.s.c. Lt.Colonel C. a Court, 9 Oct. 99.
_ . ... ..... .. , 1 p s.c. Major L. E. Kiggell, Warwickshire Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals < Majol. p_ j T Lewis, Army Serice Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
(.Major A. H. Thomas, Army Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Commandant Head Quarters (gradedas Aseistant 1 Colonel H- Pole-Carew, CB. 9 Oct. 99.
Adjutant General) J 2
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General W. O. Wilson, MB, 9 Oct. 99.
Provost Marshal (graded as Assistant Adj. Gen.) p.s.c. Major Hon. J. H. G. Byng, 10 Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant Adjutant General (Intell.)
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (Intel,.) {|£; jgg |- £ f^&SSSSlS^S^SS^^. 99-
Dep, Assistant Adjutant Ge.neral(for Topography) p.s.c, Lt.Colonel W. W. C. Verner, 9 Oct. 99.
Comdg. R. Artillery {Major General on Staff) ... Colonel G. H. Marshall, 9 Oct. 99.
Aide de Camp, Royal Artillery Captain A. D. Kirby, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99.
Muff Officer, Royal Artillery Major H. C. Bolater, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99.
Chief Engineer (Major General on Staff) Colonel E. Wood, CB. 9 Oct. 99.
Aide de Camp, Royal Engineers Bt.Major R. S. Curtis, Royal Engineers, 9 Oct. 99,
Staff Officer, Royal Engineers p.s.c. Major E. II. Bethel], Royal Engineers, 9 Oct. 99.
MA%Z^Gen^a%°!!Ce ^^deda. Deputy Assist.\ BtMajor R> M_ poor6j ? Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.
Press Censor (graded as Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen.)... p.s.c. Major W. D. Jones, Wiltshire Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
Director of Signalling (graded as Dejnity Assist, f Major E. Rhodes. DSO. (with rank of Lt.Colonel), Berkshire
Adjutant General) ( Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel R. F. N. Clarko, Army Ordnance Department, 9 Oct. 99,
Principal Veterinary Ojfic r
Commanding Corps Artillery (Colonel on Staff') ... Colonel C. M. H. Downing, 9 Oct. 99.
Staff Cajta'in (Royal Artillery) Captain E. S. E. W. Russell, Royal Artillery, 23 Sept. 99.
Deputy J mtge Advocate(gradc.l as Assist. Adj. Gen.) p.s.c. Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair, 24 Oct. 99.
Principal Chaplain Iter. E. H. Goodwin, BA.
1st DIVISION.
Lieutenant General P. g. Lord Mcthuen, KCVO. CB. CMG. 9 Oct. 99.
jm. ,/„ p„„,„ ( Major H. Streatfeild, Grenadier Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
. Lamp £ Captain J. A. Bell-Smyth, 1 Dragoon Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel R. B. Mainwaring, CMG. 9 Oct. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major R. H. L. Warner, Army Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant Procost Marshal ('traded as Devutu°lr, . . -n -r n ... , „ t» . r\«.
Assistant Adjutant General) .„...„„ ... j CaPtMn R- J- Ros9> Middlesex Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel E. Townsend, MD. CB. R. Army Medical Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Divisional Signalling Officer Lieut. Hon. E. D. Loch, DSO. Grenadier Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
1st Brigade.
Major General Sir H. E. Colvile, KCMG. CB. 9 Oct. 99.
Aide de Camp Captain G. C. Nugent, Grenadier Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain H. 5. Ruggles-Brise, Grenadier Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
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ioia Staff in Africa.
2nd Brigade.
6 ntral ji.t.e. H. J. T. Hihlyard, CB.g Oct. 99.
lid d C ■■>[> }>.*.<-. Lieut. A. Blair, King's Own Scottish Borderers, 9 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major L. Munro, Hampshire Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
2nd DIVISION.
Lieutenant General p...c. Major Genera' Sir I . F. I lery, KCB 9 Oct. 99.
... , _ Major F. E. ''ooper, Roval Artillerv, 9 Oct. 99.
Aute.de Lamp i.OaptainL. Parke, Durham Light Infl I 99.
Assistant Adjutant General p.».e. Bt.Colouel B. M. Samilt in, E. Yorkshire Etegt. . Oct. 99.
,, , , \ , ... , ... , Cp b.c. Captain H. E. Gogarty, Soots Fusiliers, 9 Oct. go.
Deputy A,„.tant A -jutant General. [ Captain W. G. B. Boyce,Afmj - rps.9Oct.99.
J"^;:'/, ■ ,!l)^adla'..?':::!lA >'■'■-■ Ma^ g- f- ™«™ »«-«-u» **«!»«,, 9 0ot. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel T. J. Gallwey. MD CB. R. Army Medical Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Dicitional Signalling Officer Lieut. .1. S. Cavendish, 1 Life Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
3rd Brigade.
Major General ... A. G. Wauohope, CB. C.l/ff. 0 Oct. 99.
■ Camp . Captain .T. G. Rennie, Royal Highlanders, 9 Oct. 99.
Brigade Mn^r ...... p.t.e. Bt.Lt.Col. 3. S. Ewart, Cameron Highlanders, 9 Oct. 99.
4th Brigade.
General ... II ,. X. G. Lyttelton, rn. a Oct. on.
Aid, da Gamp Captain // . u. !Tarde.Buller, Rifle Brigade, g Oct. 99.
Brigade Major / . , . 1 lapt&in il. 11. Wilson, Bide Brigade, 9 Oct. 99.
3rd DIVISION.
Lieutenant General ».«.<■. Major General SirW. 1 '. Gataere, KCB. DSO. 9 Oct. 99.
j.)*. 1. n... * Liout. A. . I. McNeill, Sealbrtb II ighlanders, 9 Oct. 99.
Aule.de. Camp j , ;ll>t:l!ll R. H. Hare, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99.
A.iittant Adjutant General / si R. B. Allen, 9 Oct. 99.
Deputy Aslant Adjutant Genera,, | ««#;< **&%* ) .SggSk* g£»°* & „.
^Lf^n^::!::^*.^ ' l *** j- «• f- «*«, ■« *»-*• ■a*** 9 0* «.
Principal Medical Officer Lt.Colonel J. D. Edge, W. I!. Army Medical Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Divisional Signalling Ojjieer Captain S. FitzG. I' x, Lincolnshire Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
5th Brigade.
Major General p.».e. A. FitzR. Hart. CB. 0 Oct 99.
Aide de Camp Captain Hon. St. Ii. H. Jervi 1 Rival Rifles, 9 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major p.t.c. Major C. R. R. McGregor, Kiug's Royal Rifles, 9 Oct. 99.
6th Brigade.
Major General p.a.c. G. Barton, CB. 9 Oct. 99.
I ''Camp Captain V. R. McMahon, B I 1 rs, 9 Oct. 90.
Brigade Major 2>'a.c. Captain J. A. E. ofacBean, DSO. Dublin Fusiliers, 9 Oct. 99.
5th DIVISION.
Lieutenant General Lt. General SirC. Warren, GCMG. KCB. R. Engineers, 13 Nov. 99,
... , ,, r R. M. B. F. Kellv, Roval Arlillmv, 1 j Nov. 99.
Axde.de Lamp (.Lieut. I. V. Pa ton, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 13 Nov. 99.
Aeeittant Adjutant General ;».*.<■. Colonel A. W. Morris, 13 Nov. 99.
n (,. j .(..,( j. 1, „(.,„( ^:„, ,..,..;. (p.t.e. lit. Major T. B. Capper, Lancashire Regiment, 13 Nov. 00.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gencal. , gtMaj„ £»N Bargent, Army Service Oorpl . "
A*?i*tunt Provost Marth il [graded at Deputy , „, >r . ,-, „ T m..lv ,-, . ^ . 0
,,,,,.,„„, Mjutant General) ' I Bt-Major E. C. J. Williams, East Kent Regiment, .3 Nov. 99.
, >/ Medical Officer Lt.Colonel W. B. Allin, MB. R. Army Medical Corps, 13 Nov. 99-
Divisional Signalling Officer Captain A. A. McUardy, Royal Artillery, 13 Nov. 99.
9th Brigade.
Major General p.f.c. Colonel E. R. P. Woodgate, CB. CMG. 1 5 Nov. 99.
Aidede Camp CaptaiU F. M. CarletOU, Lancashire Regiment, 13 Nov. 99.
Brigade Major p.a.c. Captain N. 11. Venue, East Kent Regiment, 13 Nov. 99.
10th Brigade.
Major General Colonel J. T. Coke, 13 Nov. 99.
" Aid. de Camp Lieut. W. E. Kemble, Royal Artillery, 13 Nov. 90.
Brigade Major v.e.c. Captain H. G. C. Phillips, Welsh Regiment, 13 Nov. 99.
6th DIVISION.
Lieutenant General p .--.r. Major General T. Kelly-Kenny, CB. 4 Dee. 99.
... i.n.™., Sp.'.». Major A. I. W. Hamilton, DSO. West Surrey Reg. 4 B
Aute.ML.amp I CaptainW. H. Booth, East Kent R ment, < Dec.
A. >/.. taut Adjutant General i> v. E. W. Goldsmid (fri m K^egtl. Dist.), ( I'cc. 99.
t, , , -, , ,, , , ,. , „, f ;'«.'■. Major C. C. Monro, West Surrey Regiment, 4 Dec
Deputy Aetutant Adjutant General {£,,. M:,1(Jl.,,. E. Gaunter, Lan, , Deo. 99?
Am lamt Proeoet Marshal (graded a, »<P»'*|MajorM.G.wiUcmsoI1 )>King'sOvi iScol 1 Bord., 4 Dec. 99.
A'Mtttant Adjutant O-eneral) I
P m ■' ■ ■ ■■ j '' 1. 1 (V. L. Gubbins. MB* R. Army Med. Corps. 4 Doc. 90.
',ing Officer ' Lt J. T, Buraett-Stua
12th Brigade.
Major General C tloi el EL A. P. i Hements, i Di 1
* A >• le <ie Camp Cap iE.d Borderers. 4 D ec. 99.
/; - u Major /■ ' . Captain ii. s. Oxley, Kiog'e B 1 Deo. 99.
13th Brigade.
Major '' ral Co ' C. E. Knox, 4 Dec. 99.
Aide deC imp Captain 1 >. ll. E. tfarescaux, ShropBhire '1 iglit Lnf \ l>r 1 .
Brigade Major p.e.c. 1 apLtm R, w . Thompson, North Lancashire Etegt. a Dec. 99.
Stuff* in Africa. loih
7th DIVISION.
Lieut' nant General Major General C. Tucker, CB. 18 Dec. 99.
Aides di Camp .
fhsistant Adjutant G u--r.il p s.c. Colonel H. E. BjlfieM (from W. Riding R'?gt.)j l3 °oc. 99^
_ , j . , , ... , . „ , \ p. a 0. Ut.Maior H. G. Fitton, DSO. Berkshire Rest. 18 Dec. gg.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals ( Lt.Colonel H. G. Rice, Army Service Corps, 18 Dec. 99-
Atstsfant Proooit Marshal... p.i.c, lit. Major F. Wintonr, West Kent Roeiment, iS Dec. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Lt. Colonel J. A. Gormley, MD. R. Army Med. Corps, 11 Dec. 99.
Divisional Signalling Officer Captain J. R. K. Birch, Cheshire Regiment, 18 Dec. 99.
14th Brigade.
Major General Maj.Gen. Sir H. C. Cbormside, GCMG. CB. R. Engrs., 18 Dec. 99.
A ide de Ca mp
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain W. M. Marter, 1 Dragoon Guards, iS Dec. 99.
15th Brigade.
Major General Colonel J. E. H. Prior (from Regimental District), 18 Dec. 99.
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain L. R. Carleton, Essex Regiment, 18 Dec. 99.
CAVALRY DIVISION.
Lieutenant General Colonel J. D. P. French, 9 Oct. 99.
A . } j r, (" Lieut. J. P. Milbanke, 10 Hussars, 9 Oct. go.
Aides de Camp J. 9 y
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel Hon. G. H. Gough, CB. 9 Oct. 99.
n <,.,.,,...« , s )>.*><\ Major D. Haig, 7 Hussars, 23 Sept. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generah , ^^ £>Q Welch, Army Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Lt. Colonel W. Donovan, Royal Army Medical Curps, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant Provost Marshal (grated as Deputy > y£ Captain P. A. Senna, 21 Lancers, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant A ljutant General) )
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General {Intell.) p s.c. Major Hon. H. A. Lawrence, 17 Lancers, 9 Oct. 99.
1st Brigade.
Major General Colonel J. M. Babington, 9 Oct. 99.
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. W. Wormald, 7 Hussars, 9 Out. 99.
Brigade Major Captain C. J. Briggs, 1 Dragoon Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
Commanding Monnttd Infantry {graded as Assist Bt.Lt.Colonel E. A. H. Alderson, West Kent Regt. 9 Oct. 00.
rant Ad infant General) )r ° *
^A^set^tan'tnlrZ) ^iZ.^l } ™» H" kicking, Royal Scots, 9 Oct. 99.
2nd Brigade.
Major General Colonel J. P. Brabazon, CB. ADC. 9 Oct. 99.
Aide rfe C nnp Major Hon. C. E. Bingham, 1 Life Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
brigade Major Captain Hon. T. W. Brand, 10 Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.;
f£7Ay%"tGturJlfa'Uri1 '•'"'"'"' "' "'"''" } Bt.Lt.Co!onel R. J. Tudway, Essex Regiment, 9 Cct. 99.
ftt^^M^/^) ^™. !''J"";'} <*>**** H. L. Ruck-Keene, Oxfordshire Light Inf. 9 Oct. 99.
NA.TAL, FIELD FORGE.
T. , . „ , \YC Sir G. S.White, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Colonel Gordon High-
Zientenaut General ■] , , ' °
I landers.
Assistant Military Secretary : p.s.c. Colonel B. Duff, CTE. Indian Staff Corps.
J,v... rf, r„,„„ f Captain R. G. Brooke, DSO. 7 Hussars.
Arte* dL Lamp > Captain F. Lyon, Royal Artillery.
Chief of the Staff {Assistant Adjutant General) ... Colonel I. S. M. Hamilton, CB. DSO.
Assi'tant Adjutant General Bt.Colonel E. W. D. Ward, CB. Army Service Corps.
Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence p.s.c. Major E. A. Altham, Royal S -ots, 9 Oct. 99.
,•,.,,.,,„ , (p. s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel Sir's. S. Riwlinson, Bart. Coldstream Gds.
Assistant Adjutant Generals j*^ ^^ E_ R Q_ L„aloWp Army Servic, Corps_ 8 Juiy gg_
' MM W-rSS Major I^^ur^^klillng^^ers, 9 Oct. 99.
(p.s.c. Maj
"< p.s.c. Maj
Lp.s.c. Bt.l
9e>" ' l^.s.c.Bt.Major D. Henderson, Arg. and Suther Hldrs. i July 99.
: Toi^Staff)9 S°9a! ArtiUery i9raded M Co/o'^)Bt.ColonelC. J. Long, Royal Horse Artillery, 14 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major Royal Artillery Major C. de C. Hamilton, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99.
Commanding Royal Engineer ^Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel W. F. N*. Noel, 25 Sept. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel R. Exham, Royal Army Medical Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Principal Veterinary Officer Vety.L*. Colonel I. Matthews, Army Veterinary Dept. 9 Oct. 99.
Chief Paymaster Colonel W. H. Mortimer, Maritzburgh.
Camp Commandant (graded as Staff Captain) Captain C. M. Dixon, 16 Lancers, 9 Oct. 99.
A^Hi^^aS^^Jl!^..^ MaJ°r A- G- Chester, Irish Regiment, i4 Oct. 99.
Signalling Officer Captain J, S. Cayaer, 7 Dragoon Guards, 14 Oct. 99.
4th DIVISION.
Lieutenant General
Aides de Camp \
Assistant Adjutant General p.'.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel H. M. Lawson, Royal Engineers, 16 Sept. 99.
~ , ,.....,.,.„ , O.s.e. Major F. Hammersley, Lancashire Fusiliers, 16 Sept. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (Major A.'L. Caldwell, Army Service Corps, 6 Oct. 99.
Staff Officer (graded as Brigade Major) p.s.c. Captain J. M. Tallentiu, Somersetshire Light Inf. 9 Oct. 59.
Signatlina Officer Lieut. G. E. R. KenricV-, West Surrey Regiment, 9 Oct. 99.
Assistant Provost Marshal (graded as Deputy As- \p.s.c. Captain H. d'E. Vallancey, Argyll and Sutherland High-
sistaut Adjutant General) I landers, 9 Oct. 99.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel S. H. Carter, MB. Royal Army Med. Corps, 9 Oct. 99
Veterinary Surgeon Vety.Lieut. C. B. M. Harris, Army Vety. Department, 9 Oct. 99.
7th Brigade.
Major Gewrnl Colonel F. Howard, CB. CMG. ADC. 7 Oct. 99.
Aide de Camp Captain H. E. Vernon, DSO. Ritle Brigade, 9 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major . p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel Hon. C. G. Fortescue, CM G .RiEeBng. 7 Oct. 99
ioif Staff in Africa.
8th Brigade.
Major General Colouel J. H. Yule, 9 Oct. 99.
Aided' Camp . Captain F. L. Adam, ScoU Guards, 9 Oct. 99.
BrigadelMajur
3rd Cavalry Brigade.
Major General . Col inel J. K. Brocklehurst, MVO. 7 Oct. 99.
j, .. Lieut. H. W. Fitet. Criohton, Royal Horse Guards, 7 Oct. 99.
Brigade Major p.t.e. Captain G. P. Wyndbam, t6 Lancers, 9 Oct. 99.
LINES OF COMMUNICATION.
Lieutenant General (general command and iffm ■ ) ,«;,• F. W. E. F. Forestier-Walkcr, k'CB. CMC. 19 Aug. 99.
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Aaietael Military Secretary and Aid • Ca] P. St. J. Hughes, South Wall B rdereo . \. .
i 1 Lieut. D. J. E. Beale-Browni Hay 98), 19 Aug.
Brigadier General 1 \ the Staft . ....... p.t.c. ColonelJ. W. Murray, xi Sept. 99.
< Stqff {u-ith rank of Brigadier General) p.t.c. Colonel H. H. \. DBO. 21 Oct. 99.
m d 1 ■'. a. tfolony, Royal Engineers, 11 Oct. 99.
M Colonel W. G. Knox, Ca. s Aug. 99.
' I 1 olonelW. D. Richardson, CB. 16 Sept. 99.
f Colonel F. F. Johnson, Army Service Corps, fi Oct. 99.
plteeana Trnn*pnrr )
Ig Adjutant General for T Colonel C. H. Bridge, CB. Army Service Corps, 8 July 99.
■ "" ' '■ Colonel H. N. Banbury, 3 Nov. 90.
I rnnyf • ....... J
Lt.Oolonel G. Stanley, Army Service 1 V09.
. Major W. J. R. Wickham, Indian SI Oct. 99.
import Captain C. W. Grey, Army Servioe C
. Major H. n. M irgan, DSO. Army Service Corps, 9 Oct.
Lt 1 lolonel E. B. Appelbe,',Arniy Ordnance Department, 23 Sept. 99.
ijor E. V. C. Girouard, DSO. Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. 99.
C G. Joly de Lotbiniere, Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. 99.
ttt trith rani Qf") Captain J. H. Twiss, Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. 99.
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1/.. (grad : at Deputy Aeeitlant Adjutant J- Captain V. Murray. Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. 99.
General .] . ,'. B. Capper, Royal Engineers, 28 Oct. 99.
-. . . . , , _. , ,. „ ., f Captain H. C. Nanton, Roval Engineers, 28 Oct. 99.
■■• V&ulvagt ^Captain W. D. Waghorn, Royal Bng t'99.
t, 1 o, imic f Captain J. R. Young, Royal Engineers, 9 Oct. 99.
Bailvag StaffQffieen { Lll.llt. 0. G. Fuller, Royal Ens
[ Colonel R. Stei enson (graded as Assist. Adjt, & n.), 9 Oct. 99.
Uen :"' D parttnent ^Captain R, Sparrow, 7 Dragoon Guards [graded as Dej
< Assistant Adjutant General), 9 Oct. 99.
D f /' ' nrapJu rjt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley, Royal Engineers, 18 Nov. 99.
, 1 lolonel It. S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, 21 Oct. 99.
Ft, Kith raid- of 1 1 el C. P. Ridley, 6 Oct. 99.
[graded at Auittaut Adjutant Generate) / Bt.Lt.Colonel P. T. Rivett-Camae, Wesl Ridine I
(j>.t.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel H. P. Shekleton, S.La
' :11.1:1m J, G. Baldwin. Royal Artillery, .-1 Oct.
tffleert to Slai J Captain A. E. Lascelles, Norfol 1 . 21 Oct. 90.
Staff Captain) ~j Captain C. R. Ballard, Norfoli 0 r. 99.
(.Capiain C. U. C. Hobart, DSO. Gn uadier Guards, 21 Oct. 99.
. ( lolonel J. K. Trotter, CMG. 1 3 July 99.
Colonel F. W. Bennett, Royal Engineers, 21 Oct. 99.
(.!).». e. Major H. W. G. Graham", BSO. 5 Lancers, 21 Oct. 99.
p.t.c. Captain E. E. Carter, Army Service Corps (11 Dec. 97),
2 July 98.
. Major 11. .T. du Cane, Royal Artillery, 1.4 Feb. 99.
Lt.Colonei S. H. A\ "inter. Army Service Corps, 6 Oci
Lt. Colonel W. R. Winter, Army Service Corps, 6 Oct. 99.
Lt.Colonel R. B. McComb, Army Service Corps, '■ ' let. 90.
I.t.i 'olonel J. Stoneman, Army Service Corps; ifl Si pt. 99.
Bt.Lt.Colonel P. W. B. Landon, Army Service i < 1 ^ept.99.
p t.c Major J. H. Poett, Dorsetshire Regiment, 2: Oct. 99.
, ,„ . I Bt. Major C. J. Mackenzie, Seaforth Highlanders, 21 Oct. 99.
Deputy Aslant Adjutant General, Major <\ E. Wyneoll, Army E o-.6Oct.99.
■ 1 ' ! I . Rawnsley, Army Service Corps, 6 Oct. 99.
p.s.e. Major B. B. G-ai Sootl sfa Fu LlierSj ti Sept. 99.
Major 11. Mul in i\ , Royal Engineers, g Oct. 99.
Major <;. i;. 0. Panl, Army Service Corps, 6 Oct. 99.
Bt.Major E. G. T. Bainbridge, Ea B R t,
p.8.c. Major I;. C. B. Haking, Hampshire Regiment,
(apt am I). M. Thompson, iii'lian Staff Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Captain T. D. Foster, Army Servioe C July 99.
Captain 1 1. s. St. Aui>yii, King's Royal Rifles, iG Sept. 99.
Signalling Officer Captain R. F, A. Sloane-Stanley, 16 Lancers, 9 Oct. 99.
' v.:;;,:,/';;;;!;;:,,^;::",;'" * - ' ' *}«>* *. a. b. Fryer. t Dragoons. ,<>*. 99.
/Police Head Qnart< rr, I I \ rapt. M. Earle, Grenadier Gds. (graded as Staff Capt.), Oct.90.
S Quarcer-MasterC. Burroughs, Militaiy Monnti
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. F. Stevenson, MB. Royal Army Med. Corps, lOct.
Chief Pagmaeter Colonel W. B. Wade (Cupe Toien).'
On Special Service.
ilonel I. J. C. Herbert, CB. CM G. =3 Oct. .
/'..-.'•. Colonel R. G. Br lwoml, it Lancers, Nov. 99.
Bt.Lt.Colonel J. Adye, Royal Ariillen
Bt.Lt.Colonel 8. C. II. Monro, Seaforth 11 Mr.. , N
Bt.Lt.Col. B. R.Mitford, E.Surrej Ri .
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. E. Sanbach, \'-
. Bt.Lt.Colonel u . 11. mi well, North'd Fusi'icr*.
Bt.Lt.Col. C.G. Martyr, DSO. D of Corn. L.I. 1 net. 99.
Bt.Lt.Colonel St, G. C. Benry, CTorthamb, Pasili
p.'.o. Bt.Lt.Colonel T. D. Pilcher, Bedford Regt. >8 Oct. 99.
■ I .1.1. of LtA
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M.1.1 ir A. u 1 rank ol ! 1
Oct.
Mi or B. J. C. Doran, Lrisl
Major F. C. B 1 July 99,
p.t.c. Major H. N. C. Heath, York. Ligbt Inf. 0
R . B. Talbot, ii:
<A . o 1 . .- . 1 ■ eld, E.Yoi ^ov. 99.
. Major 11. 11. Smytbe, Scottish Fusiliers, 6 Oct. 99.
Stuff in Africa.
IOIi
p.s.c. Major W. T.. White, Royal Artillery.
Major R. L. Walter. 7 Husssrs, 9 Oct 99.
p.i.r. Major E. F. Gosset, E. Yorkshire Rest. 21 Oct. 99.
p s c Major G. E. Benson, Royal Artillery, 21 Oct. 99.
Bt Major II. H. Prince Christian o/Schleswig-Holstein,
GCIi. GCVO. King's Royal Rifles, 6 Oct. 99.
Major M. P. Rimington, 6 Draeoons, 1 July 99.
p 7.c Major W. E. Fairholnie, CMG. R. Art. 16 Sept. 99.
p.s.c. Major A. R. Stuart, Royal Artillery, 28 Oct. 99.
p .«.<-. Major G. D. Baker, Riyal Artillery, 7 Oct. 99.
Major F. I. Maxse, DSO. Coldstream Guards.
Major E. S. C. Kennedy, West India Regt. 21 Oct. 99.
p.s.c. Major R. N. R. Reade, Shropshire Lt. Inf. 1 July 99.
Major K. E. Lean, Warwickshire Regiment, 24 Oct. 99.
Bt Major J. G. King-King, West Surrey Regt. 24 Nov. 99.
Bt.Major H. S. Turner, Royal Highlanders, 6 July 99.
Bt.Mijor Burrows, N. South Wales Borderers.
p s ,-. Bt.Major W. F. Walter, Lancashire Fus. 16 Sept. 99.
Bt.Major H'. M. Grenfell, 1 Life Guards, 28 Oct. 99.
Bt.Major C. F. S. Vandeleur, DSO. Scots Guards.
Bt.Major D. Mackworth, West Surrey Regt. 9 Oct. 99.
fe.s ,-. Major F. J. Davies, Grenadier Guards, 1 July 99.
Captain H. S. Jeudwine, Royal Artillery.
Captain A. W. Elles, Yorkshire Light Inf. 21 Oct. 99.
Captain R. M. Foot, Inuiskilling Fusiliers, 24 Nov. 99.
Caption F. G. Anley, Essex Regiment.
p.s c. Capt. W. A. J. O'Meara, Roy. Engineers, 1 July 99-
]>.*.<-. Captain H. J. Everett, Somersetshire Light Inf.
Captain A. G. Dallas, 16 Lancers, 8 Nov. 99.
Captain R. Fanshawe, Oxfordshire Light Inf. 4 Nov. 99.
Captain A. Long, Army Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Capt. C. B. Jervis-Edwards, D. of Corn. L.I. 21 Oct. 99.
Captain A. L. Lynden-Bell, East Kent Regt. 24 Nov. 99.
Captain H. R. Gale, Royal Engineers, 1 July 99.
Captain H. G. Majendie, Rifle Brigade.
Captain E. St. G. Pratt, Durham Light Inf. 21 Oct. 99.
Capt. de V. Carey, Worcestershire Regt. 30 Nov. 99.
Captain G. L'H. Sanders, Indian Staff Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Captain H. De la P. Gough, 16 Lancers, 28 Oct. 99.
Captain E. S. Billin, Yorkshire Regiment, 6 Se.it. 90.
p.s.c. Captain W. A. M.Thompson, Roy. Art. 30 Nov. 99.
p.s.c 1 'aptain H. L. Tennant, Royal Artillery, 1 July 99.
Captain H. C. Smith, Dublin Fusiliers.
Captain W. R. Birdwood, Indian Staff Corps, Nov. 99.
Captain V. S. Ferguson, South Wales Bordrs. 30 Nov. 99.
Captaiu S. II. Pollen, Wiltshire Regiment, 28 Ojt. 99.
Capt. J. L. J. Clarke, East Yorkshire Regt. 30 Nov. 99.
CaptainD.L.MacEwen,CameronHghlodrs,24Nov.99.
Captaiu C. B. Levita, Royal Artillery, 28 Oct. 99.
Capt. A. W. Pack-Beresford, Royal Artillery, 30 Nov. 99.
Captain P. C. J. Scott, 4rniy Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Captain J. F. Fisher, Royal Artillery, 24 Nov. 99.
Capt. S. J. Jervis, South Staffordshire Regt. 30 Nov. 9g.
Captain A. D. Freeland, Royal Artillery, 30 Nov. 99.
Captain A. Cameron, Cameron Highlanders.
Capt. N. Malcolm, DSO. Arg. & Suth. Hldrs. 24 Nov. 99.
Captain F. B. Maurice, Derbyshire Regt. 21 Oct. 99.
Ca)i'. W. H. L. Allgood, King's Royal Rifles, 26 Nov. 99.
Captain A. St. L. Glyn, Grenadier Guards, 28 Oct. 99.
V€ Capt. lion. R. H. L. J. de Montmorency, 21 Laaccrs,
28 Oct. 99.
Captaiu P. R. Cookson, 1 Life Guards, 28 Oct. 9g.
Ciptain E. II. Brass, East Yorkshire Regt. 24 Nov. 99.
Captain P. A. Olive, Grenadier Guards, 39 Nov. 99-
Lioutenmt T. T. Sresaon, York & Lane. Regt. 2 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant W. R. Codrington, 11 Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant H. E. T. Kelly, Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant J. S. J. Brumgartner, East Lancashire
Regiment, 30 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant R. D. Cheales, E. Lancashire Regt. 24 Nor.99.
Lieutenant A. Sollv-Flood, S. Lancashire Regt. 20 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant D. S. Miclnnos, Royal Engineers, 9 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant H. B. Abadie, 11 Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant W. M. C. Vandeleur, Essex Regt. 21 Ocl. 99.
Lteutenaut G. P. Appleby. Bedfordshire Regt. 21 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant S. H. Snaw, Wiltshire Regiment, 24 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant R. C. Griffin, Sussex Regiment.
Lieutenant C. H. Harington, Liverpool Regt. 2 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant B. L. H. James, West Keut Regi'nent.
Lieutenant F. S. Reeves, East Keut Rlgt. 14 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant A. McN. Dykes, Lancashire Regt. 2 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant 0. L. Taylor, South Wales B ordrs. 5 Nov. 99.
Lieutenant F. W. Stringer, Lincolushr. R»gt. 28 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant P. A. T. Jones, 3 Hussars, t Nov. 99.
Lieutenant L. F. Scott, Oxfordshire Lt. Inf. 24 Nov. 99.
Licutenaut J. A. Morrison, Grenadier Gds. 28 Oct. 99.
Lieutenant H. W. M. Harinuton, R. Artillery, 6 Oct. 99.
2nd Lieutenant A. C. FitzG. Homan, R. Art. 30 Nov. 95.
2nd Lieutenant G. L. Johnstone. Royal Artillery.
Colonel R. S. S^ Baden-Powell, JlafeTeimi.
Bt.Lt.Colonel C. O. Hore, South Staffordshire Regt.
Major L. E. Auderson, Royal Army Medical Corps.
p.s.c. Major C. B.Vyvyan, East Kent Regiment.
Bt.Major A. J. Godlev, Dublin Fusiliers.
Bt.Major Lord E. H. Cecil, DSO. Grenadier Guards.
Captain F. C. Marsh, West Kent Regiment
C aptain R. J. Vernon, King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Captain C. FitzClarence, Royal Fusiliers.
Lieutenant Lord C. C. Bentinck. 9th Lancers.
Vety Lt. W. D. Smith, Army Veterinary Department.
IVeiit. 7/on. A. H. C. Hanbury -Tracy, R. H. Guards.
Lieut. U . T. C. Singleton, Highland Light Infantry.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel H. C. O. Plumer, York and Lane.
Regiment, Tull.
Bt.Major A. F. Pilson, Dublin Fusiliers.
Bt.Major W. D. Bird, West Surrey Regiment.
Captain K. MacLaren, 13 Hussars.
Captain C. A. Stone MD. Royal Army Medical Corps.
Captain S. P. Rolt, York and Lancashire Regiment.
Captain S. G. French, Irish Regiment.
Veterinary Lieut. J. A. Moore, Veterinary Dept.
Lieut. E. Harland, Hampshire Regiment.
Lieut. O. D. Blunt, Connaught Rangers.
Lieut. A. J. Tyler, West Riding Regiment.
Lieut. R. W. Hare, Norfolk Regiment.
Lieut. C. H. Rankin, 7 Hussars.
Army Post Office Corps.
Captain G. W. Treble, 24 Middlesex V. R. C.
SAINT HELENA.
Qooernor and Commander in Chief Robert Armitage Sterndale, Esq. James Town.
Chief Ordnance Officer and Acting Dist. Paymaster Captain W. H. B. Jacob, Royal Artillery.
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Charles Bruce, KCMG. Port Louis.
r
Aides de Camp i
Colonel on the Staff
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major A. T. P. Hudson, Manchester Regiment,
Commanding Royal Artillery ... Lt. Colonel H. J. Lyster.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel H. L. Jessep.
Chief Ordnance Officer Bt.Major S. C. C. Townsend, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Captain H. D. Stacpole.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel C. W. M, Keys, MD.
SEYCHELLES ISLANDS.
Administrator Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott, CMG. Mahi.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Frederic Mitchell Hodgson, KCMG. Accra.
COLONY OP LAGOS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir William MacGregor, KCMG. CB. MD.
Aide de Camp
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. A. Cameron, West India Regiment, 21 Aug. 9S
Mar. 95.
102 Staff Abroad.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
(At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
G^rnor and Commander in Chief (».«.«. Colonel Sir Frederick Cardew, KOX G. ret. pay S. Lanea-
(. shin- KerfO Anrn.
p Captain t'. 0. Ibbetson, 3 Battalion Leicestershire Regiment.
Commanding Royal Artillery Sierra Leone.
:'ngineer(tcith rank of Captain) Lieut. J. !'. Sierra Leone.
• >l*ance Officer Captain K. D. Caird, West Kent Regiment.
District Paymatrer Captain A. l!:iv-
S'nior Medical Office , Major 0. I.. JoSIing.
Gamiia.— Governor and Commander in Chief
Administrator Sir Robert Raster Llewellyn, KCMG.
UGANDA.
Committioncr ami Commander in Chief Colonel Sir H. H. Johnston, KCB.
EGYPT, FORCE IN.
- Genera' Major General Hon. R. A.J. Talbot, CB. 11 Jan. 99.
Aided* Camp
Aui.tant Adjutant General <;>.».e Colonel M. C. B. P. Forestier- Walker (from King's Royal
J t Uiflfsi, 29 Dec. 9S.
Deputy Astiitant Adjutant General LLColonel L- A. Hope. CB. Army Service Corps, 28 Feb. 97.
Dsp. Assist. Adj. General and do. for Instruction p. i.e. Major W. H. Rycroft, n Hassan, 16 July 98.
Captain E. W. SpediiiiiL. ■■■ d Artillery.
StatrCartj~M f f> ••«• Major S. Bird, Royal Fusiliers, 31 Jan. 96.
' ' tBt.MajorD. K.E.Hall, Army Service Corps, 24 Mar. 99.
Commanding Royal Artillery
Commanding Royal Engineer
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt. Colonel F. O. Leggett, Army Ordnance Department.
Diet rid Paymaster Colonel H. W. Phil
Principal Medical Officer Colonel \V. J. Fawcett.
Senior Veterinary Officer Veterinary Captain L. J. Blenkinsop, DSO.
Garrison of Alexandria.
Brigadier General on the Staff e, CB. 14 Dec. 9S (30 Nov. 98).
Deputy Auist.mt Adjutant General {»••■«' ' F 1!- B' Kane (from h.p. East Surrey Regt.),
tpfain i orB. U Ik Regiment, 19 May 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer C. L. I pbell.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain H. A. Acli
EUROPE.
GIBRALTAR.
Gioemor and Commander in Chief General Sir R. Biddulpb, GCB.GCMG. Royal Artillery, 6 Oct. 93.
Assistant Military Secretary
j„i,,,i, r\,_„ tainH. Biddulpb, E. Artillery, 1? "ct. 93-
' p G c M Moruan, South Walts Borden
Cmmanding Brigade ' '•',''' Brigadier General H. L. Dumlas (from h.p. E. Yorkshire
* " '. Regiment), 26 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Aide de Camp
r Lieut. J. B. MacFurlau, Royal Artil"
Atnttant Adjutant General
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt. Colonel S. H. Lynn, Army Service Corps, 2S Ji.n. 97,
Deputy Aeeielant Adjutant General and Detmtu ) -,, - ... ^ , r, 11 .11 £ t.,- „o
Lsfstant AJjuta ■ ." \ P-' '• M«J°r A- Crawford, Royal Artillery, 16 Apr. 98.
°°a?8taff E0'at.^rn"^. !.* ' ' "" } M"J°r General F- G- Slade> CB- 10 Mttrch 59-
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery
Commanding Roya : 1 Colonel on the Staff) Colonel J. F. Lewis, 2: Dee. 98.
Chief Ordnance Officer Ma or R. T 11. Law, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel C. I'. Carey,
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. H. M Nainara, CB. MD.
Oarrison Adjutant and Quarter Mailer Richard Frederick Rankin,1 15 Aug. ?9; Bon. Major.
1 Major Rankin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 and was present in the actions of AmoafulandQuamnr. Dab,
and at the eaptnre of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
MALTA.
Gottmor and Commander m Chief (ttllh rank off Lt.Gcneral Sir F. W. Grenfcll, GCB. GCMG. King's Royal Rifles
Genera I > 1 Jan. 99.
Assistant J£t litary Secretary
Ailet de Camp ■ ' aPtain E. R. Bradford, Seafcrth Uigblanders, 8 Ml .
I ' nial Aide de Camp Maj >r N. Grech-B . >yal Malta Militia, 1 , .'an. 94.
Commanding Brigade Major Gen r.il/ CB. Oct. 95.
Aided, Camp Captain G. T. B. Wilson, Highland Light Infantry, 29 Ma
It Major
/ I Mutant General ;>.«.<■. Colonel J. Spence (from h.p.Tcrk Light Inf.), tS Maj
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel R. A. Nugent, CB. (from A ,:4Juuo98
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals $>»••■ Captain 0. D. Shute, Rifle Brigade, 30 June 99.
Deputy Ateittant Adjutant Gen_ for Iri'lruction... \
Commanding Royal Artillery (irilh raid- of Major) - , . _ „ _ „,„ „ , „ ,
,, ,, , , Colonel D. D. T. O'Callagl . 99.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery linA.S. Dm .97.
0 Royal Engineer {Colonel on the Staff) Colonel J. Cameron, 2; Ol "/'•)■
eetor of musket ry ..,
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel A W. Bridgraan, Army Ordnance D-partment.
District Paymaster Colonel .1. II. Jin-:.
Principal judical Officer Surgeon General T. O'Farrell, MD.
CYPRUS.
lliah Committionerand Commander in Chief Sir William Frederick Haynes Smith, A'i KG. Nioosia.
-'' '• decamp Lieut. A. W. S. Lord Langton, 3 Hn. Somerset Lt. Iuf.ioMnr. 99.
Stuff Abroad. 103
ASIA.
INDIA.
riceroy and Governor General The Jit. Son, Geo. N. Baron Curzon of Kedleston, GMSI. Oil IE. 6 Jan. 99.
Private Secretary Walter Roper Lawrence, CIE. 6 Jan. gg.
Military Secretary p.s.c. Bt. Lt. Colonel A. E. Sandbach, Royal Euginecrs, 6 Jan. 99.
Baker-Carr, Rifle Brigade, 6 Jan. 99.
, 6 Jan. 99.
Jep. Assist. Quarter Master Gsnerals,do.
.., in J LaPtain r • ■"• Auam, scogs traaras, o .Jan. 99.
'am*1 1 Lieut. C. Wigram, Indian Staff Corps, .8 March 99.
I Lieut, the Earl of Suffolk, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 6 Jan. 99 (extra).
I Lieut. H N. Holden, Indian Staff Corps, 1 May 99 (extra).
Surgeon Lt. Colonel E. tl. Feun, Royal Army Medical Corps, 6 Jan. 99.
Commander in Chief General Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, GCB. KCS1. Bengal Infantry, 4 Nov. 98.
Military Secretary Lt. Colonel F. S. Gwatkin, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Jan. 99.
Interpreter Bt. Major A. W. Money, Royal Artillery, 4 Nov. gS.
r Captain J. A. L. Ualdane, DSO. Gordon Highlanders, 4 Nov. 98.— S. Africa.
Aides de Camp < Captain Q. G. K. Agnew, Scots Fusiliers, 4 Nov. 98.
(.Captain L. N. Beatty, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Dec. 93.
Surgeon „ , Captain W. G. Beyts, Royal Army Medical Corps, 4 Nov. 98.
Adjutant General's Department at Head Quarters.
tdjutant General (with rank of Major! Colonel Sir W. G. Nicholson, KCB. Royal Engineers, 4 Nov. 98. — Military
General) ) itSecretary to Lord Roberts.
deputy Adjutant General Colonel A. R. Martin, Indian Staff Corps, 6 May 99.
Usistant Adjutant General .C^.c Colonel J. H. S. Craigie (from h.p. Highland Lt. Inf.) 17 Mar. 98
Assistant Adjutant General for Artillery in India.
Simla.
Assistant Adjutant General jor Musketry.
Jolonel W. Hill, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 25 March 95 Simla.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel H. B. B. Watkis, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Oct. 93 Simla.
jt.Colonel H. Finnis, Royal Engineers, 9 March 95 Simla (for Royal Engineers).
Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters.
\uarter M aster General Major General A. R. Badcock, CB.CSI., Indian S.C. 7 Nov. 95.— Furlough.
Deputy Quarter Master General p.s.c. Colonel W. Peacocke, Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. g8.
Oep. Assist. Qr.Mr. Gen. (Mobilization) Major H. Mullaly, Royal Engineers, 11 Mar. 96.— S. Africa. [_S. Africa.
Usistant Qr. Mr. Gen. , Intell. Branch p.s.c. Colonel J. W.Murray (from R. Art.), 25 March 99 (25 Jan. 98).—
Captain A. A. J. Johnstone, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Aug. 95.— Simla.
Captain J. A. Douglas, Indian Staff Corps, 1 June 97 (6 May 95). — Simla.
^j.s.c. CaptainE.W.M.Norie, Middlesex Regt. 4 Mayg8(23 Apr. 96). —Simla.
Captain H.B.Walker, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry, 6 May 98.— Burma.
Bt. Major E. W. S. K. Maconchy, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Aug. 99.
I p.s.c. Captain G. S. F, Napier, Oxford Light Infantry, 5 June 97. — Simla.
p.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Indian Staff Corps, 8 Mar. 98.— Simla.
p.s.c. Captain C. H. Clay, Indian Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 98. — Simla.
Captain G. A. Robertson, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Jan. gg. —Simla.
Captain C. H. Turner, Suffolk Regiment, 14 Dec. 98. — Burma.
'nspector General of Artillery in India ><-,-, 1 m -n m 1 -»» o- 1
frith rank of Major General) j Colonel T. B. Tyler, 2y Mar. 97.-Simla.
Brigade Major Captain G. C. Dowell, Royal Artillery, 30 Sept. 9S.
fetf raTofAifor^eZ)1.:^.} <**»<* E" L- ™*- CS- ™<>. Indian Staff Corps, 3. Mar. ,S.-Simla.
Brigade Major ... Major N. Legge, DSO. 20 Hussars, 16 Ost. 99.
Director of Military Education in India.
3olonel H. D. Hutchinson, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Oct. 96 Simla.
Principal Medical Officer t H. M.'s Forces in India.
Surgeon General W. Teylor, CB. MD. Army Medical Staff, 10 March 95. Simla.
De/rnty Assistant Adjutant Generals for Instruction.
i.s.c. Bt. Major O. B. S. F. Shore, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Apr. 95 Chuckrata.— Furlough.
7.9.C. Captain L. J. Shadwell, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Oct. 95 (3 Mar. 95) Kussowlie.
J.8.C. Captain W. A. Watson ,_Indian Staff Corps, 20 Feb. 96 Dalhousie.
Major W. R. H. Beresford, Vvelsh Fusiliers, 8 May 96 (21 Oct. 95) Poona.
a.s.c. Major E. H. Rodwell, Indian Staff Corps, 8 July 97 ... Bangalore.
p.s.c. Major E. T. Taylor, Cheshire Regt., 15 Oct. 98 Ranikhet.
Punjab.
Commanding the Forces General Sir 'A.. Power Palmer, KCB. Indian Staff Corps, 23 Nov. 98.
Assist. Military Sec. and Aide de Camp Major W. C. Ross, Durham Light Infantry, 23 Nov. 9S. — And Interpreter.
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain D. G. Seagiim, Koyal Artillery, 30 Mar. 99.
Deputy Adjutant General -Brig. General H. B. MacCall, CB. (from h.p. Regimental District), 24 Feb. 99.
Asnstant Quarter Master General Colonel J. E. Nixon, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Mar. gg.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel H. F. Whitby (from Durham Light Infantry), 19 Oct. 99.
Dep. Assistant Quarter Master General p.s.c. Major R. J. Strachey, Rifle Brigade, 10 Dec. 9S.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ... Bt.Major G. F. H. Dillon, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Dec. 96 (6 Mar. 96).
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Captain E. H. F. Finch, E. Lancashire Regiment, 18 Apr. 99 (19 Nov. 97).
Colonel on the Staff, Royal Artillery \
{with rank of Brigadier General) ... j
Dep. Assist. Adj. General E. Artillery Captain C. H. Hutchinson, 1 Aug. 98.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General L. D. Spencer, CB. MD. Bengal Estab. 25 Oct. 98.
tnpan,ai, °L UeZ.l 'commalZ ?Z} Bt^0* c- p- Scudamore, DSO. Scots Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 98. -Kussowlie.
Assist. Inspector of Army Signalling ... Captain J. Gaisford, Indian Staff Corps.
First Class District Commanders.
Commanding Lahore District Major General Sir G. de C. Morton, KCIE. CB., S Nov. g3.
Aidede Camp Lieut. E. C. Loch, Indian Staff Corps, 8 Nov. 98.
Commanding Punjab Frontier Force) ~ , i /-. <-i -n n-r, t~.c/-» t j- c. «. *-. .
(with rank of Major General) j Colonel C, C. Egerton, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 99.
Aide de Camp ! Captain J. C. Sherer, Indian Staff Corps, 25 May 99,
Commanding Rawul Pindee District ... Mnjor General B. A. Combe, CB.
Aide de Camp
104 Staff Abroad.
Secoxd Clas9 District Covvasdees.
Brigadier General II. A. Mac Donald, CB. Dsn Sirliind. '
p.t.c. Brignd'er General Sir E. B. Elles, KCli. (from R. Artillery), iS Oct. 95... Peshawur.
Ateietant Adjutant General!.
inel B. A- Y Bug, Indian Staff CornB, 10 Oct. 93 Lahore.— Offer. Comdt. 4 Ben. Car,
FC P.9.C Colonel It. E -.29 Apr. 95 . P - i-.vur.— Furlough.
nel F. 0. Barton, Indian StaffCorps, 1 1 An Rawnl Pindee.— Offg. Col. on Staff,
Bt.Lt.Col.-nel M. H. 8. Grover, India 31 I>ec. 93 (i8Feb. 95). ... Punjab Frontier Force.
Bt.Lt.Coli nel C. L. Woollconibe, K:- rers, 1 4 Apr. 09) ~. . . A
(3 May 971 iirwno.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Captain II. Hudson, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 05 Punjab Frontier Force.
j>.».e. Major G. J. Yonnghusl . ;; Jan. 97 Sirhind.— Offg.A.A.G.Rawul Pindee.
no T. Jermyn, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Deo. 98 Pes iwur.
p.«.c. Major A. J. W. Alien, Easl inent, 16 Apr. 99 (4 July 90); Lahore.
liajor C. de C. Hamilton ,15 May 99 Rawol Pindee. — South Africa.
Colonels on the Staff.
Y£ Colonel \V. J. Vousden, Indian Staff Corps, 5 Jan. 99 .. Sealk-otc.— Furlough.
Colonel G. Henry (from R. Sngineers), .8 Feb. 00 v.-Oflg. in Command
Colonel C. R. Macgregor, CB.DSO. Indian Staff Corps, > 6 Apr. 99 ! -Offg. in Comd. Assam.
Colonel G.H.C.Dyce,CA Indian Staff Corps, «, Apr. 9, [■ nthMwarfesabadTochi
Recruiting Staff Officers.
Captain R. W. Falcon, Indian StaffCorps, 14 June 95 Peshawur. for Pathans.
i..Fowler,Ii 10 Aug. 96 Jhelum, for Punjabi Maaomedans. — Furlough.
rath, Indian Siatt Corps, ix Apr. 99 ... Jullunder. for Sikhs.
I, Indian StaffCorps, June 99 Dhurmsala, for Do
Cowl mi
Adjutant Fort Attoik- Lieut. A. Mitchell, Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Commanding the Forces l,,cith rani- of> Major <Jeneral Sh. George Lack, ACfl., 6 NOT. 98.
Lt. Gem ral) -■ }
Mil. Sec. and Aide de Camp... Major C. E. Corll, Sooth Wales Borderers.
Aid. Capl ''■■■ 1 Life Guards, 1 Nov. 9S.
Depute A '■■ leral 1 G. F. Young, CB. Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 95.
Assistant Quarter Matter General B 1 t (from h.p. Yorkshire Light Infantry), 24 Jan. 99.
f.r Muter General t>.».<\ Major W. E. Bunbury, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 97 (26 Dec. 94J .
ral p.».c. Colonel J. C. R. Glasgow (from h.p. I ment), 5 Apr. 95.
int General ... Majoi S. D. G rdon, Indian £ '-97.
r 0. E. Johnson, Indian £ > Apr. 96.
Colon- Itery ... Brig l, Royal Artillery, iz June 96.
j)c)1 or S. Artilierj) Captain H. H. Butler, 1 Jan. 96.
for Punjab and > Major R. L'K. MKrirell, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, I May 96.
j — Furlough.
Pri \lli Sui ral W. A. Catherwood, IAD. Army Medical Staff, 9 Not. 98.
Garr 7 r3£aetertFortWilliam Captain E r7ake, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Apr. 97.— Furlough.
First Class District Commanders.
Commanding Oude District Major General R. M. Jennings, CB. Bengal Cavalry, 1 Apr. c3.— Furlough.
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Commanding Meerut District Major General Sir B. Blood, A'CB. Royal Engineers, 22 Sept. 9S.
Aide de Camp Captain W. S. Fraser, Indian Staff Corps, 22 .Sept. 98.
Second Class IIistrict Commanders.
Major General J. II. \v 1 B. CMS. Royal Artillery, 2 Feb. 98 Preside;. cv.
P.,.V I P. D.Jeffreys, < IS. (from h p. Connaught Rangers), j (jert)ad4a
17 Mir '
,25 July 98 liundclcund.— Offg. Q.M.G. in India.
Brie ■. 1 W. 11. Meiklejohn, KCS. C1AG. Bi a
8 Dec. 93 1
i'\ , J. F, :;■ 'i 1 ' Doc Ulahabad.— With MalakandForce.
Bri'Udier General St. J. F. Michell, Indiai rps.28Feb.99 Assam.— Furlough.
tint Adjutant Generate.
v • c Colonel T. Prickctt, (from h.p. I ueut), 8 Jan. 95 1 1
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p « c Bt.Lt.Colonel H. M. Sinclair, R Vllahabad.
l .11. M. Sinclair, B . lers Meernt.
'/ Assistant Adjutant Generals.
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n 1 e. Colonel G. H. 11 .; July 93 ... 1 I. liundle-
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Been ','icers.
, , 11 . 1 May 97 Delhi, for .lais and II ad
Major W. Prior. 1 ' ' r, for B mill
Major H. Ha ' Goruckpore, for Goorkhas.
Staff Abroad. 105
Madras.
Governor , '. Bt.Hon.Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, GCM G. GCIE. iS Mar. 96.
Private Secretary
Hilitary Secretary Major J. W. Carrie, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Dec. 98.
. Captain W. M'L. Campbell, Black Watch, 17 Aug. 98.
I Lieut. Hon. G. E. Mills, W.Kent Yeomanry, 10 Mar. 99 (extra).
J Captain N. G. H. Turner, W. Riding Regt. 14 Sept. 90 (extra).
Aides de Camp 1 Lieut. W. A. Fetherstonhaugh. Indian S. C. 8 Aug. 99 (extra).
I 2nd Lieut. F. W. Ramsay, Middlesex Regiment, 1 Nov. 99.
^Lt.Col. C. E. Crighton, S.I. Railway Vols. 18 Mar. 96 (honorary).
Surgeon Captain W. Molesworth, MB. Indian Medical Service,
Commanding the Forces (icith rank o/iMa,or General Sir G. B. Wolseley, KCB. 28 Oct. 98.
Lt. General) } _. ..,.,..,
, Assist. Military Sec. and Aide de Camp Major C. M. T. Western, Royal Artillery.
Aidede Camp Captain G. R. De H. Smith, Indian Staff Corps, 28 Oct. 98. — South Africa.
Deputy Adjutant General (with rank\ c0iOT,elG. Simpson, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 20 Oct. 95.
of Brigadier General) ) .. „ „~
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel J. P. C. Neville, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Mar. 97.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel F. J. Kenipster, DSO. (from Munster Fus.), 23 July 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain E. H. J. Reay, Wiltshire Regiment, 18 Mar. 97 (19 Aug. 9s). 1
Dtp. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Major T. N. Bagnall, East Yorkshire Regiment, 31 Mar. 99.
Colonel on the Staff. Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General A. B. Stopford, Royal Artillery.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General B. Artillery Captain W. K. M'Leod, 4 Aug. 98.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General C. E. M'Vittie, Indian Medical Service, 1 Apr. 95.
First Class Distbict Commanders.
Commanding Secunderabad District ... Major General C. Tucker, CB. 5 Dec. 95.— Comdg. a Div. S. Africa.
Aide de Camp Major G. A. Williams, Sauth Staffordshire Regiment, 16 Sept. 97.
Commanding Burma District Major General M. Protheroe, CB. CSI. Indian Staff Corps, 4 Jan. 99.
' Aide de Camp
Second Class District Commanders.
Major General D. J. S. M'Leod, CB. DSO. Madras Cav. 3 July 95 Bangalore.
7>..«..-. Brig. Gen. E. J. Lugard (from b.p. Lane. Regt.) 21 Aug. 95 ... Southern.
Brigadier General J. T. Cummins.ZJSO.Indian Staff Corps.n Nov. 95 Madras.
Y€ p.s.c. Brig. General Sir R. C. Hart, KCB. (from R.Eng.) 2 Mar. 96 Belgaum.— Officiating in Command, Quetta.
Brig. Gen. J. H. Barnard, CB. CMG. (from h.p.Regtl.Dist.), 18 Aug. 96 Mandalay.— Furlough.
Brigadier General S. E. Rolland, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Dec. 96 Rangoon.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Colonel W. R. Ronth, Suffolk Regiment, 19 June 95 Southern.
Lt.Colonel'A. B. Fenton, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Dec. 06 Bangalore.
Major G. W. Maxwell, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Dec. 96 Belgaum.
F8t Bt.Lt. Colonel F. J. Avlmer, R. Engineers, S July 97 (4 Oct. 95; Madras.— Furlough.
Lt.Colonel M. E. H. O. Welch, Indian Staff Corps, 22 July 98 Mandalay.
p.s.c. Major H. St. L.Wood, DSO. Dorset Regt. 8 Aug. 98 Secunderabad.
Major H. T. King, Indian Staff Corps, 25 Mar. 99 Rangoon.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Captain R. H. D. Thring, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Apr. 96 Secunderabad.
Captain F. T. Williams, Indian Staff Corps, 13 Nov. 96 Madras.— On special dnty.
p.s.c. Captain W. S. Banks, Dorsetshire Regt. 18 Mar. 97 (30 Dec. 95) Belgaum.
Captain J. R. Mathewes, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Apr. 97 Mandalay.
Captain H. L: Rosher, Dorsetshire Regiment, 20 Oct. 97 (18 Mar. 97) Bangalore.
.Captain H. T. Brooking, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Nov. 98 Burma.
Major W. F. Coleman, Suffolk Regiment, 20 Feb. 99 (20 Oct. 97) Rangoon.
p.s.c. Major E. J. Sharpe, Middlesex Regt. S Mar. 99 (24 Aug. 9S) ... Southern Shan States.
ColoneU on the Staff.
Colonel E. B. Anderson, Indian Staff Corps, 5 June 97 Southern Shan States.
Colonel R. A. Gilchrist, Indian Staff Corps, 26 Oct. 98 Bellary.
LColonel A. B. Stopford (from Royal Artillery), 20 Oct. 99 Madras.
Bombay.
Governor Bt. Hon. W. Lord Sandhurst, GCIE. Knight of Justice of St. John of Jeru-
Gocernor Designate Hon. Sir Henry Stafford Northcote, Bart. CB. {salem, 18 Feb. 95.
' Private Secretary to Lord Sandhurst. S. W. Edgerley, CSI.
i Military Secretary Lt.Colonel R. Owen, h.p. 21 Lancers, :8 Feb. 95.
( Captain A. D. Young, Royal Artillery, 4 Dec. 97 (extra).
I Aides de Camp ■? Lieut. J. G. Greig. Indian Staff Corps.
(.Oapt. H. B. Des V. Wilkinson, Durham Light Infantry, 5 Dec. 9S (extra).
Surgeon
Commanding the Forces Lieut. General Sir Robert C. Low, KCB. Bengal Cavalry, 29 Oct. 98.
S AldeCa^ili''"y Sem>ary "ni Aide}p.s.c. Major H. E. Stanton, DSO. Royal Artillery, 29 Oct. 98.
I Aidede Camp Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Oot. 98.
IDeputy Adjutant General (with rank) ColoneI j. A. Bariow (from h.p. Manchester Regt.) ,i Feb. 99.
of Brigadier General) } ° ' "
\Asststant Quarter Master General
uAssistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel A. W. Proudfoot, Indian Staff Corps, 24 July 99.
■Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain S. C. F. Jackson, DSO. Hampshire Regt. 18 July 97 (21 Apr. 97).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Major C. Grant, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 23 Feb. 96.
Colonel on the Staff, Boyal ArtilUry ... Brigadier General E. Blaksley, Royal Artillery, 29 May 99.
'•Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for B. Artillery Captain J. G. Geddes, Royal(Artillery, 14 May 97.
1 Principal Medical Officer .". Surgeon General W. S. M. Price, Army Medical Staff.
Inspector of Gymnasia (Madras and Bombay Commands).
Major E. C. Hill, Wiltshire Regiment, 18 Mar. 97 Poona.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, British Army Schools (Madras and Bombay Commands).
I Major H. W. Scott, Lancashire Fusiliers, 24 Mar. 96.
Inspector of Army Signalling (Madras and Bombay Commands).— Captain A. E. Hatch, Indian Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 97.
First Class District Commanders.
Commanding Mhoie District Lieut. General M. H. Nicolson, CB. Bombay Infantry, 3 Api. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain R. J. G. Elkington, Royal Artillery, 2 Mar. 96.
Commanding Poona District p.s.c. Major General 0. J. Burnett, CB. 31 Dec. 98.
Aidede Camp Major W. Kirk, 2 Dragoon Guards, 14 Apr. 99.
Commanding Quetta District Major General Sir A. Hunter, KCB., DSO. 14 May 99.— South Africa.
Aide de Camp Bt. Major A. J. King, Lancaster Regiment, 14 May 99. — South Africa.
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^Xf% "I Regimental District, GLENCORSE. Counties, Edinbubgh, Peebles, Haddington Bebwiok,
*■' vi X. Linlithgow.
Lieutenant Colonel, — William Gordon, 14 Feb. 93 ; Colonel, 31 Oct. 96.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Scots (1 P. and Edinburgh Militia). — Volunteers, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer
Brigade, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Volunteer Battalions Royal Scots.
^Jo Q Regimental District, GUILDFORD. County, Part of Surest.
m\Ja £1, LieutenantColonel.— Arthur H. Nourse, ir May 99; Colonel, 29 Sept. 98.
Territorial Regiment, West Surrey Regt. (2 P. and 2nd Surrey Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Volunteer Battalions West Surrey Regiment.
JJ/-) O Regimental District, CANTERBURY. Count;/, Part of Kent.
Jr " Lieutenant Colonel.— Waldron E. R. Kelly, 1 Nov. 95 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, East Kent Regiment (3 P. ami East Kent Militia). — Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer
Battalion's East Kent Regiment.
TJ/-» A Regimental District, LANCASTER. County, Part of Lancashibe.
/ A^ J"»» •*■• Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward R. Fitzherbert, 3 Nov. 98 ; Colonel. 12 July 97.
I Territorial Regiment, Lancaster Regt. (4 P. ami ist Lancashire Militia).— Volunteers, ist Volunteer Battalion
Lancaster Regiment.
) "NT /-J K Regimental District, NEWCASTLE. Counties, Northumberland, Durham.
*' „" ..' Lieutenant Colonel.— Alfred A. Garstin, 20 Nov. 9S ; Colonel, 18 Sept. 97.
^ Territorial Regiment, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F. and Northumberland Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers.
Ma fift Territorial Regiment, Durham Light Infantry (68 F. and 106 F. and ist and 2nd Durham Militia)
A' '-'• UOi —Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Volunteer Battalions Durham Light Infantry.
"NTr> ft Regimental District, WARWICK. County, Warwick.
XN yJ ■ Ob Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward Nesbitt, 30 July 95; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regt. (6 F. and ist and 2nd Warwick Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and
2nd Volunteer Battalions Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
■VT— TJ RegimentalDistrict, 'H.OVHSLO'W. County, Middlesex, and Metropolitan.
■M U» I ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Gardiner F. Guyon, 28 Nov. 97; Colonel, 11 Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 6 and 7 Bns. Royal Fusiliers (7 P. and Westminster, London, and South Middle-
sex Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal Fusiliers.
"VT _. C TJ Territorial Regiment, Middlesex Regt. (57 F. and 77 F. and Elthorne and East Middlesex Militia
.A'lUi \J I' —Volunteers, ist and 2nd Vol. Bns. Middlesex Regt., 17th Middlesex.
"N"r» ft Regimental District, WARRINGTON. County, Part of Lancashire.
A"w- 0» Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward J. H. Spratt, 27 Oct. 97 ; Colonel, 2 Mar. 93.
Territorial Regiment, Liverpool Regt. (8 F. and 2nd Lancashire Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Liverpool Regiment (7th Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment attached
to 6th).
"N"i~k A. C\ Territorial Regiment, South Lancashire Regt. (40 F. and 82 F. and 4th Lancashire Militia).—
XN U. T±U . Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions South Lancashire Regiment.
"KT/-* Q Regimental District, NORWICH. County, Nobfolk.
X^KJ, ij m Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles H. Shepherd, DSO. 28 Oct. 98; Colonel, 1 May 97.
Territorial Regiment, Norfolk Regt. (9 F. $ ist 4r 2ndNorfolk Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volun-
teer Battalions Norfolk Regiment.
"VT^-. 1 f\ Regimental District, LINCOLN^ County, Lincoln
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas E. Verner, CB, 13 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 11 March 96.
Territorial Regiment, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F. and N. and S. Lincoln Militia).— Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions Lincolnshire Regiment.
"^T/-\ 11 Regimental District, EXETER. County, Devonshire.
X1! \Jm XX • Lieutenant Colonel.— Dennett T. Kinder, 7 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 18 Jan. 96.
Territorial Regiment, Devonshire Regiment (11 F. and 2nd and ist Devon Militia).— Volunteers, ist,2nd, 3rd
4th, and 5th Volunteer Battalions Devonshire Regiment.
'NT/^ 1 Q Regimental District, BURT ST. EDMUNDS. Counties, Suffolk, CambbIDGE.
"Vi X£l. Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard T. E. Dowse, 10 Sept. 98 ; Colonel, 10 Sept. 98.
Territorial Regiment, Suffolk Regt. (12 F. and WestSuffolk and Cambridge Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th Volunteer Battalions Suffolk Regiment.
"KT/-1 1 O Regimental District, TAUNTON. County, Someeset.
*■'*-'■ XO. Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert B. Cotton, 4 June 96 ; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Somersetshire Light Infantry (13 P. If 1 ^ 2 Somerset Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, an*
3rd Volunteer Battalions Somersetshire Light Infantry.
"M"<-» 1 A. Regimental 'District, YORK. County, Part of West Riding of Yobk.
X^i yJm X^X, LieutenantColonel. — Arthur W. Noyes, 10 Oct. 98; Colonel, 20 March 95.
Territorial Regiment, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 P. and 2nd and 4th West York Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Yorkshire Regiment.
f&f\ "IK Regimental District, BEVERLEY. County, East Riding of Yobk.
* *2~" XO. LieutenantColonel.—
Territorial Regiment, East Yorkshire Regt. (15 F. and East York Militia).— Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Yorkshire Regiment.
"N"/-) I O Regimental District, BEDFORD. Counties, Huntingdon, Bedford, Heetfoj a.
«*^w« XVJ« LieutenantColonel. — William Henry Young, 10 July 99 ; Colonel, 3 June 99.
Territorial Regiment, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 P. and Bedford and Hertford Militia). — Volunteer!. ist, 2nd ,and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Bedfordshire Regiment.
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"VT-. OI7 Regimental District, WINCHESTER. County, Hamfshibe.
i'i C/» O I • Lieutenant Colonel. — William H. Moberly, 21 June 99 ; Colonel, 11 Dec. 96.
Territorial Regiment , Hampshire Regt. (37 P. and 67 F. and Hampshire Militia) — Volunteers, iet, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
and 5th (Isle of Wight," Princess Beatrice's") Volunteer Battalions Hampshire Regiment.
"VT-, QQ Regimental District, LICHFIEID. County of Staffobd.
XNUi OO. Lieutenant Colonel.—
Territorial Regiment, South Staffordshire Regt. (38 F. and 80 F. and 1 Stafford Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions South Staffordshire Regiment.
N"r» f\ A Territorial Regiment, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 F. and 98 F. and 2nd and 3rd Slafford
A^l \J, U'X, Militia).— Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Staffordshire Regimect.
f&f\ Q Q Regimental District, DORCHESTER. County. Dobset.
*» Wi O C7 , Lieutenant Colonel. — Caledon P. Egerton, 5 Oct. 9S ; Colonel, ig Nov. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Dorsetshire Regt. (39 F. and 54 F. and Dorset. Militia).— Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion
Dorsetshire Regiment.
For NO. 40, see No. 8.]
"^Tf-j ^1 Regimental District, CARDIFF. Counties, PembbOKE, CabmabtheN, Glamobgah.
■Ll U . T:i . Lieutenant Colonel.— John O. Quirk, C.B. Z»SO. 26 Jan. 99 : Colonel, 14 Apr. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Welsh Regt. (41 F. and 69 F. and Glamorgan Militia).— Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
VolunteerBattalions Welsh Regiment, 3rd Glamorganshire.
■^TrN /L^y Regimental District, PXBTS. Counties, Forfab, Pbbth, Fife.
•<Vi T± ^ , Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Richard H. L. Brickenden, 24 May 9S; Colonel, u July 96.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Highlanders (42 F. and 73 F. and Perth Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Royal Highlanders.
^J/-» ^10 Regimental District, O'KTO'RD. Counties, Oxford, Bocks.
■!■' '-'■ *0 ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — James A. Strachau, 23 Oct. 99 ; Colonel, 23 Oct. 99.
Territorial Regiment, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F. and 52 F. and Bucks and Oxford Militia).— Volunteers, iet
and 2nd VolunteerBattalions Oxford Light Infantry, 1st Buckinghamshire, 4th Volunteer Battalion Oxford
Light Infantry.
M- -. A A Regimental District, WARLEY. County, Essex.
ANtJ. TC^±, Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward H. G. Ravenhill, 16 Apr. 95; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Essex Regt. (44 F. and 56 F. and Essex Rifles and West Essex Militia).— Volunteers, 1st
and, 3rd, and 4th VolunteerBattalions Essex Regiment.
"NT.-. AG^ Regimental District, DERBY. County, Deebt
Lieutenant Colonel. — John G. Sparkes, 28 Aug. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Derbyshire! Regt. (45 F. and 95 F. and 1st and 2nd Derby Militia, and Sherwood Foresters. —
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Derbyshire Regiment, 1st Nottingham, 4th (Notts) Volunteer
Battalion Derbyshire Regiment.
[For No. 47, see No. 30.]
"VT-. A_Q Regimental District, NORTHAMPTON. Counties, Noethampton, Rutiand.
AN U. TO. Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomae C. O. Powlett, 17 Mar. 99; Colonel, 1 Apr. 93.
Territorial Regiment, Northampton Regt. (48 F. and 58 F. and Northampton and Rutland Militia).— Volunteers,
1st Volunteer Battalion Northampton Regiment.
"^T/-\ ^LQ Regimental District, READING. County, Bebeshibb.
*?%\Ji T£v7a Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward T. Dickson, 1 May 97 ; Colonel, 30 Apr. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Berkshire Regiment (49 F. and 66 F. and Berks Militia). — Volunteers, ist Volunteer
Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment.
"Wr» Rft Regimental District, MAIDSTONE. County, Part of Kent.
■*•* *Ji *JyJ* Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas H. Brock, 12 July 99; Colonel, 23 Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal We3t Kent Regiment (50 F. and 97 F. and West Kent Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal West Kent Regiment.
"^T/-» CI Regimental District, PONTEFRACT, County, West Riding of Yobkshibe.
AN \Ju *JL» Lieutenant Colonel. — William Clark, 1 Apr. 97 ; Colonel, 27 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51 F. and 105 F. and j W. Yurk Militia) .— Volun-
teers, ist Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry.
"NTr> RR Territorial Regiment, Yor^ and Lancaster Regt. (65 F. and 84 F. and 3rd West York Militia).—
'JW wi \J kJ ■ Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions York and Lancaster Regiment.
N_ CO Regimental District, SHREWSBURY. Counties, Shbopshiee and HebBFOBD.
*-* ■ JOi Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Francis W. Robinson, 1 Nov. 97 ; Colonel, 19 Aug. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Shropshire Light Infantry (53 F. and 85 F. and Shropshire and Hereford Militia) . — Volun-
teers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Shropshire Light Infantry, ist Herefordshire.
[For No. 57, see No. 7.]
"KTf» Of) Regimental District, DEVIZES. County, WlLTSHIBl.
AiU, \J Zi . Lieutenant Colonel.— William B.Williams, 19 Oct. 98; Colonel, 19 March 98.
Territorial Regiment, Wiltshire Regt. (62 F. and 99 F. and Wiltshire Militia).— Volunteers, 1 Wiltshire, 2nd Volun-
teer Battalion Wiltshire Regiment.
^Jf 1 CO Regimental District, ASHTON. Countti, Part of Lancashire.
1?%\Ji vJOa Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Richard C. Hare, 19 March 98 ; Colonel, 21 Apr. 96.
Territorial Regiment , Manchester Regiment (63 F. and 96 F. and 6th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd
3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Volunteer Battalions Manchester Reg'ment.
[For No. 64, see No. 38.]
[For NO. 65, see No. 51.]
[For No. 68, see No. 5.]
[For No. 71, see No. 26.]
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Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
President.— Field Marshal G. J. Viicl. Wolseley, FTP.
GCB. ffCif G.RoyalHorse Guards, Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant. — Lieut.General Sir Edwin
Markham, KCB. Royal Artillery, 19 Dec. 98.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Lt.Colonel J. S.
Talbot (from hip. Shropshire Lt.Inf.), 22 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master. — Thomas King Bunting, i Apr. 91
(1 Apr. S4 ) ; Hon. Captain, 1 Apr. 94.
Riding Master. — Hugh Ernest Elliott, 30 May 95 (30
Sept. 74) ; Hon. Majort 30 May 95.
Surgeon.— Lt.ColonelA. F. S.Clarke, MD.T.p. 1 Sept.82.
Assist. Surg.— Lt.Colonel F. Gillespie, MD. retired
pay, r Aug. 9=.
Chaplain.— Rev, A. J. Townend, MA. 15 Sept. 94.
Military Phofessoes and Instructors.
Professor of Fortification.— Major W.Huskisson, Royal
Engineers, 14 Jan. 98.
Instructors in Fortification.
Captain W. N. Bolton, Wiltshire Regiment, 1 Sept. 92.
Captain F. W. D. Quinton, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 96.
p.s.c.Major J. L. Afmitage, Inniskilling Fas, 27 June 96.
Captain C. Moore, Berkshire Regiment, 25 Aug. 97.
Captain Sir C. Cuyler, Bart. Oxford Lt. Inf. 25 Aug. 97.
Captain W. H. P. Plomer, Irish Fusilieis, 27 Jan. 98.
Professor of Military Topography. —
Instructors in Military Topography.
Major A. F. Mockler-Ferrynian, Oxford Lt.Inf. 22 Dec. 97
(17 Dec. 02).
Captain T.'R. R. Ward, West York Regt. n May 95.
p.s.c. Major L. Conway-Gordon, R. Mar. Art. 29 Aug. 96.
p.s.c. Captain L. A. H. Hamilton, York Lt. Infantry ,
27 Jan. 97.
Captain C. B. FitzHeury, 7 Hussars, 6 Oct. 98.
p.s.c. Captain A. Foster, Argyll & S. Highrs. 25 Jan. 99.
Captain H. V. Bfinett, Lancashire Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 99.
p.8.c. Bt. Major W. P. Blood, Irish Fusiliers, 18 Nov. 99.
professor of Tactics, Military Administration and Laic,
p.s.c. Colonel J. A. Fergusson (from h.p. Rifle Brigade),
1 Sept. 93.
Instructors in Tactics, Military Administration and Laic,
p.s.c. Captain P. Wildman-Lushington, King's Own
Scottish Borderers, 13 Feb. 93.
p.s.c. Captain S. T. Banning. Munster Fus. 1 Feb. 96.
• p.s.c. Captain J. S. Knox,E. York Regiment, 27 Jan. 97,
p.a.c. Captain CM. De Gruyther, Suffolk Regt. isDec. 97
Captain H. C. MacTier, Hampshire Regt., 15 Nov. 99,
Professor of French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 25 Aug. 97,
Instructors in French. — Prof. B. L. O'Donnell, 25 Aug. 97
Messrs. L. Lassimonne and E. de Tuetey, 27 Jan. 98.
Instructor in German. — J. A. Liebmann, 27 Jan. 98.
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
President.— Field Marshal G. J. Visct. Wolseley, KP.
GCB. GCMG. R. Horse Guards, Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant. — Major General F. T. Lloyd,
CB. Royal Artillery, 1 Aug. 97.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Colonel F. A.
Yorke (from Royal Artiilery), 1 Nov. 95.
Lieutenants of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. J. G. Austin, Royal Artillery, 7 May 98.
Lieut. W. Ellershaw, Royal Artillery, ti Jan. 99.
Lieut. G. P. C. BlounL, Royal Artillery, 21 Sept. 99.
Adjutant 4- Qr. Master. — Captain A. J. E. Perkins, Royal
Artillery, 1 Apr. 99. [15 Feb. 90..
Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel W. C. Gasteen, MB. retired pay,
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. — H. Hart, MA.
14 Mar. 91 (14 Mar. 84).
Instructors of Mathematics. — W. Foord-Kelcey, BA. 27
Apr. 93 {27 Apr. 86); E. J. Brook-Smith, BA. LLM.
1 Mar. 89; C. S. Jackson, BA. 14 Mar. 98 (17 Mar. 91) ;
G. R. Routh, MA.
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Major W. D. Conner, Royal Engineers, 25 July 93.
Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Lieut. F. G. Guggisberg, Royal Engineers, 27 Jan. 97,
Captain B. R. Ward, Royal Engineers, 10 Aug. 97.
Captain E. M'L. Blair, Royal Engineers, 1 Aug. 98.
Captain A. J. Pilchev, Royal Engineers, 1 Aug. 99.
Professor of Artillery.
Major S. B. Von Donop, R. Artillery, 26 Jan. 98.
Instructors of Artillery.
Major F. H. Crampton, Royal Artillery, 15 Sept. 93.
Captain R. P. Benson, Royal Artillery, 26 Jan. 98.
Captain A. M. Tyler, Royal Artillery, : Feb. 99.
Captain A. C. Williams, R. Artillerv, 15 Aug. 99.
Professor of Military Topography,
p.s.c. Colonel L.G. Fawkes.R.Art. 12 Oct. 96(16 Apr. 95).
Instructors of Military Topography,
p.s.c. Major J. F. Danieli, Royal Marines, 1 Jan. 98.
Captain F. H. Young, Royal Artillery, 17 Feb. 99.
p.s.c. Captain R. S. Stewart, Liverpool Regt, 20 Feb. 99.
p.s.c. Captain J. M. Rose, R. Mar. Artillery, 20 June 99.
Lieut. R. F. Jelley, Royal Engineers, 15 Aug. 9g.
Professor of Tactics.— p.s.c. Major B. St. J. Barter, Lin-
coln Regiment, 28 Jan. 97.
Instructors in Electricity.— Captain W. P. Brett, R. Eng.
1- Apr. 94 ; Captain M. C. Mauosell, R. Art. 1 Apr. 94 ;
Lieut. F. M. Close, Royal Engineers, 25 Jan. 99.
Professor of French.— Mons. Albert Barrere, 25 Sept. 79.
Professor of German. — A. Weiss, Ph.D. MA. 29 Nov. 94.
Professor of Landscape Drawing.— Lt.Colonel D. T. C.
Belgrave, ret. pay W. Kent Regt. 13 Nov. 07 (13 Nov. 90)
Instructor of Landscape Drawing.- J. B. Jameson, 1 Nov.86.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics. — W. R. E. Hodgkin-
son, Ph.D. i May 82.
Staff College, Sandhurst.
Governor and Commandant. — Major General W, F, M.
Hutchinson, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 99 {temp,).
Peofessobs.
Military Art and History. — Lt.Colonel G. F. R. Hender-
son, York and Lancaster Regt. 1 Jan. 97 (1 Jan. 90).
Fortification and Artillery. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. C. C.
Walker, Royal Artillery, 29 Jan. 9S (1 Aug. 90).
Military Topography. — p.s.c. Colonel R. C. B. Lawrence
(from h.p. 1 Dragoon Guards), 7 July 98.
Staff Duties and Military Administration. — p.s.c. Lt.
Colonel E. W. Fleming, R. Artillery, iS May 96.
French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 1 July So.
German. — Dr. H. O. Sommer, 1 Sept. 94.
Honorary Professor of Military Laic. — J. C. O'Dowd, CB.
Instructor in Military Topography. — p.s.c. Captain E. S.
Heard, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1 Jan. 97.
Students.
Senior Division.
Adams, CaDtain W. A. 5 Lancers.
Perceval, Captain C. J., Royal Artillery.
Coffin, Captain Clifford, Royal Engineers.
Hood, Captain Hon. G. A. A., Grenadier Guards.
Turner, Captain F. C, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Hickie, Captaiu W. B., Royal Fusiliers.
Melvill, Captain W. S., Leicester Regiment.
\V0lley-D0d, Captain O. C, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Pearless, Captain C. W., South Wales Borderers.
Davie, Captain K. M., Gloucester Regiment.
Cameron, Captain A. R., Royal Highlanders.
Bonham, Lieut. W. F., Essex Regiment.
Stockwell, Captain G. C. I., Highland Light Infantry.
Romer, Captain C. F-, Dublin Fusiliers.
Turner, Captaiu H. H. F., Indian Staff Corps.
Cockerill, Captain G. K., Indian Staff Corps.
M'Conaghey, Captain H., Indian Staff Corps.
Gorton, Captain R. St. G., Royal Artillery {admitted,
without competition).
Whigham, Captain R. D., Warwickshire Regiment(rfo.).
The following are the candidates, arranged in order
of seniority of Regiments, who qualified at the recent
competitive examination for admission: —
Brooke, Captain R. G., DSO., 7th Hussars.
Tagart, Captain H. A. L., 15th Hussars.
Combe, Captain K. Royal Field Artillery.
Montgomery, Lieui. H. M. de F., R. Field Artillery.
Wood, Captaiu T. B., Royal Garrison Artillery.
Roberts, Captain H. B., Royal Garrison Artillery.
Harper, Captain G. M., Royal Engineers.
Fraser, Captain T., Royal Engineers.
Bird, Bt.Major W. D., West Surrey Regiment.
Lascelles, Captain A. E., Norfulk Regiment.
Berney, Captain T. H., West Yorkshire Regiment,
Copland, Captain W. S., Leicestershire Regiment.
Welch, Lieut. M. H. E., Irish Regiment.
Duncan, Captain J., Scots Fusiliers.
Marden, Captain T. O., Cheshire Regiment.
Solly-Flood, Lieut. A., South Lancashire Regiment.
Marindin, Lieut. A. H., Royal Highlanders.
Yate, Captain C. A. L., Yorkshire Light Infantry. j
MacEwen, CaptaiD D. L., Cameron Highlanders.
Rice, Captain G. B. H., Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Moberly, Captain F. J. DSO„ Indian Staff Corps.
Richardson, Captain C. W. G., Indian Staff Corps.
Taylor, Lieut. R. O'B., Indian Staff Corps.
Dallas, Captain A. G., 16th Lancers (admitted with'
out competition).
Nairne, Captain E. S., Royal Artillery {do.).
Boileau, Captain F. R. F.. Royal Engineers {do.).
Wood, Captain E. F. M., Devonshire Regiment {do.),
Ross, Captain R. J., Middleaex Regiment (do.).
Schleswig- Hoist e in, Bt.Major if. tf. Prince Christian.
Victor of GCB. GCVO., King's Royal Rifles (do.)t .
Churcher, Bt.Major D. W., Irish Fusiliers (do.).
Abercrombie, Captain A. \V\, Connaught Rangers (do.).
None, Bt.Major C. E. de H., Indian Staff Corps (do.).
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Educational Establishments
The Duke of York's Royal Military School.
Commissioners,
Ex Officio.
The Secretary of State for War, President.
The Commander in Chief, Vice President.
The Bishop of London.
The Bishop of Winchester.
The Paymaster General.
The Under Secretaries of State for War.
The Quarter Master General.
The Adjutant General.
The Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Lieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Governor of the Royal Military College.
The Chaplain General.
The Judge Advocate General.
Specially Appointed.
Field Marshal B.B.H. The Duke of Cambridge, EG.
ET. EP.GCB.GCSI.GCMG.GCIE.GCVO. Grenadier
Guards, &c.
Colonel H.R.B. The Duke of York, EG. KT. KP.
GCro. 3 Bn.W. York Regiment.
General Sir R.C.H.Taylor.jrCB.CameronHighlanders.
p.s.c. Major General J. P. Battersby, retired pay.
General Sir F.C. A. Stephenson, GCB. Coldstream Gds.
General Sir M. Dillon, ECB. CSI. West York Regt.
Lt.General J. W. Thomas, CB. Hampshire Regiment.
General Sir E. G. Bulwer, ECB. Welsh Fusiliers.
Commandant. — Colonel G. A. W. Forrest (from h.p.
Hampshire Regiment), iS Oct. 93.
Quarter Master and Adjutant.— -E. C. Thomas,1 3 Aug. S6
(27 Feb. S5); Hon. Captain, 27 Feb. 95.
Medical Officer.— IA. Colonel J. H. C. Whipple, MD.,
retired pay
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Chaplain, — Rev. G. H. AndrcwB, MA.
Head Master— YJ. Irwin, BA. 29 Dec. 95; Hon. Lieut,
Masters — T. Glynn, 17 Feb. 94 ; G. O'Connor, 26 Apr.
07; J. Cunningham, 10 Aug. 97 ; W. S. Wingfield,
21 Aug. 98. ___
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
Commandant,— Colonel H. Hall (from. h.p. Derbyshire
Regiment), n Nov. 95.
Quarter Master and Adjutant. — Benjamin Smyth,.
24 Jan. 95 (1 Dec. 80) ; Hon. Captain, z Dec. 90.
Medical Officer.— Lt. Colon el J. H. TYhittaker, retired
pay, 1 Apr. 85.
Chaplains.— Rev. Robert Foster, BA., Rev. J. M.
Hamilton, MA., Rev. J. P. M'Swiggan.
Head Master — W. Gooding, 23 Jan. 94; Hon. Capt.
Masters— P. Holland, 1 Dec. 92; J. Head, 31 July 95-
P. P. RogerB, 14 June q6.
Army Schools.
Inspector -/f Army Schools, vtith how. rank cf Captain*
Win. Gooding 1 Apr. 99.
Inspectors of Army Schools, with hon. rank of Lieut.
Chas. S. Coo,BA. 3 Jan. 90
Wm. Irwin, BA. 25 June 90
Wm. Langford 1 Sept. 90
Robt. Raymer... 18 Feb. 91
Henry Jerram... 20 Feb. 91
John M. Gilmore 1 Apr. 91
William H. Jupp 1 Apr. 92
Fred.W. Browne 6 May 92
Wm. F. Blount 13 July 92
Wal. W. Clarke 23 Jan. 94
Henry M'llroy 28 Feb. 94
Fred.G. Hendley28 Dec. 94
Hen. John Seed 24 May 95.
Chas. Lincoln ... 2Juneg5
Thos. Wright ... 2 Sept.95
J.W.Cunningham24Dec. 95
Fred. Freeman 29 Dec. 95
Aug. Barton 18 Dec. 96
H.C. Elliott ... 1 Apr. 97
Chas.Jas.Vasey...8 July 97
Robt. Geo. Cooken Dec. 98-
Wm. Townlcy...28 Dec. 98
Samuel Logan... 2 July 94
' Captain Thomas served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ORDNANCE FACTORIES.
Chief Superintendent Ordnance Factories Colonel E. Bainbridge, CB. ret. pay R. Art. 23 Feb. 99.
Chief Mechanical Engineer Ordnance Factories H. F. Donaldson, M.Inst. CE. 1 Jan. 98.
Secretary to Chi«f Superintendent Major H. W. W. Barlow, R. Artillery, 1 July 99.
Civil Assistant G. M. Tapp, 1 Apr. 88.
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
Royal Carriage Department.
Superintendent, Colonel Sir G. S. Clarke, KCMG.
h.p. Royal Engineers. 27 July 94.
Assistant Superintendent, Captain F. T. Fisher, Royal
Artillery, 1 Aug. 99.
Royal Laboratory.
Superintendent, Major J. S. Douglas, R. Art. 1 July 99.
Assistant Superintendent, Captain H. C. W. Eteson,
Royal Artillery, 1 July 99.
In charge of Danger Buildings, Captain C. J. Blunt, R. Art.
1 Apr. 98; Lieut. C. J. D. Freeth, R. Art. 14 Sept. 99.
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintendent, Major H. C. L. Holden, R. Art.i July 99.
Assistant Superintendent, Lieut. C. R. Acklom, R.N,
Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Superintendent, Colonel H. S. S. Watkin, CB. 18 Aug. 99.
Building Works.
Superintendent, Colonel M. T. Sale, CMG. retired pay,
1 July 83 (1 Apr. 88).
First Assistant, Major H, Huleatt, R. Eng. 14 Nov. 95."
Second Assistant, Captain E. R. B. Stokes-Roberts, Royal
Engineers, 1 Dec. 95.
Railway Traffic Manager, Lieut. G. B. Kensington, Royal
Engineers \temp.).
Medical Officers (Royal Arsenal).
Major J. R. Dodd, MB. 12 July 97.
Royal Small Arms Factory at Birmingham.
Superintendent, Colonel F. W. J. Barker, retired pay
Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 92.
RoyalG-unpowderFactoryatWaltham Abbey
Superintendent, Colonel J. B. Ormsby.ret.pay,27 July 9.J1
(1 March 90).
Assistant Superintendent, Major F. L. Nathan, Royal
Artillery, 1 July 99.
In charge of Danger Buildings.
Lieut. W. B. Anley, Royal Artillery, 30 Nov. 97.
Director, H. D. De la Bere.
Royal Army Clothing Factory.
I Medical Officer, TO Lt.Col. J. H. Reynolds, MB. r.p.
Brennan Torpedo Factory.
Consulting Engineer „...L. Brennan, CB.
Superintendent Captain W. MacAdam. Royal Engineers, 24 June 96.
COMMITTEES AND INSPECTION OP WARLIKE STORES
Ordnance Committee.
( Under the Director General of Ordnance. )
President Lt.General H. Le G. Geary, CB. Royal Artillery, 22 Mar. 99.
Vice-President Rear Admiral A. B. Jenkiugs, R.N., 15 Jan. 98.
Members.
Captain H. M. T. Tudor, R.N 9 Feb. 98
Captain H. D. Barry, R.N 5 Jan. 99
Colonel J. G. Stone (from R. Art.), Ord.
Consulting Officer for India, ex-officio 17 Apr. 95
Colonel F. C. Morgan (from R. Art.) 10 Jan. 97
Lt.Colonel H. P. Willoughby (from R. Art.) 19 Oct. 98
Lt.Colonel C. M'G. Bate, R. Engineers 15 Apr. 99
Sir P. J. Bramwell, Bt. M.Inst.CE. FSS. DCL. LLD.
1 Apr. 81.
Sir B. Baker, ECMG. M.Inst.CE. FBS. ZLD.
Associate Members.
Dr. A. Dupre, FBS. (for Explosives).
W. Kellner, Ph.D. FIC. PCS.
Colonel C. M. H. Downing (for Field Artillery).
Colonel A. J. Nixon, R. Art. (for Coast Defence),
2 May 97.
Lt.Colonel T. Perrott, R. Art. (for Lydd Experiments-
and Sieae Artillery). [Field Guns).
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. B. Jeffreys, R. Art. (for Quick Firing
Major H.C. CD. Simpson, R. Art. (for Mountain Art.).
Major E. Druitt, R. Eng. (for Lydd Experiments).
The Com. R. Eng. Shorncliffe (ex-offteio)-Jor Lydd Ex-
periments.
Secretary Major H. P. Hickman, R. Artillery — 1 Apr. 98
Assistant Secretary Commander A. W. Waymouth, R.N 18 Jan. 99
Specially Employed Captain J. G. M. Watson, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 99
Curator of Toxer Armouries H. A. Visct, Dillon, Pres. Soc, Ant. 1 Jan. 99
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1st Cavalry Brigade. — Aldershot.
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Brigade Major Captain H. A. Lempriere, 7 Dragoon Guards, 6 Nov, 99 (temp.).
2nd Cavalry Brigade. — Canterbury.
Colonel or, the Staff, with rank of Brigadier^ Colonel p W- Hemmi ng, IQ Oct . 99 (< emp.).
General )
Brigade Adjutant
3rd Cavalry Brigade. — Curragh.
Colonel on the Staff*.
Brigade Adjutant Captain I. W. Burns-Lindow, 8 Hussars, 20 Oct. 99.
4th Cavalry Brigade. — Colchester.
Colonel on the Staff.
Brigade Adjutant
Remount Establishment.
Inspector General.— Major General W. R. Truman,
1 Jan. 99. Head Quarters.
Assistant Inspectors.
Colonel B. L. Tollner, ret. pay E. Artillery, 23 June 89.
Woolwich.
Colonel J.C. Hanford (from h.p. 19 Hussars), 9 Aug. 97.
Dublin.
"London.
Depitty Assistant Adjutant General.
Major J. W. Peters, 7 Dragoon Guards, 29 Apr. 96.
Head Quarters.
Staff Captains.
CaptainC. G. Mackenzie, R. Art., n July 9S. Dublin.
Captain H.S.H. Prince Francis of Teck, KCVO. DSO.
1 Dragoons, 24 July 99. Dublin.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Governor. — Field Marshal Sir D. M. Stewart, Bart.
GCB. GCSI. CIE. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Mar. 95.
Lt. Governor Sc Secretary. — p.s.c. Major General G.
Salis-Schwabe, 12 June 98.
Assistant Secretary. — J. Dowling.
Adjutant. — Major R. C. Pentland, ret. pay Dublin
Fusiliers, 14 Apr. 98.
Chaplain. — Bee. J. H. S. Mosley, BA. 25 Mar. 96.
Physician and Surgeon (with rank of Colonel). — Thomas
Ligertwood,' MD. h.p. 3 June 96.
Deputy Surgeon. — Major W. J. Macnamara, MD
4 Aug. 96.
Dispenser (House Surgeon).—}. Hague, MECS. LBCF.
1 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master.— Richd. Barry Jupp.ret. pay, 13 Sept. 9-
(9 Sept. 71); Hon. Captain, 9 Sept. Si.
Captains of Invalids.
J.VanderH.Rees,2late4oF.
Major J. W.Daniell, ret. pay.
Major E. W. Humphry, ret.
pay-
Colonel A. Green, ret. pay.
Major E. Brutton, ret. pay..
Major A. S. Carter, retired
pay.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General.— C. R. J. Duke of Marlborough.
Assistant Paymaster General.— C. J. Maude, Esq.
Army Purchase Commission.
Commissioner.— J. C. O'Dowd, CB. 30 Sept. 71.
1 Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout theCrimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battlesof Alma (men.
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Lesdon
of Honor, aud Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Rees served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was severely wounded in the en»a°-ement at
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Judge Advocate General's Office.
Office, 7, Victoria Street, S.W.
Judge Advocate General.— Bt. Hon. Sir F. H. Jeune,
KCB.
Deputy Judge Advocate General.— Sir J. Scott, KCMG.
Deputy Judge Advocate. — p.s.c. Colonel F. Cochran (from
h.p. Regimental District), 24 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Master.— The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
Joint Dep. Master,. ( ^ r?,f pUJ? A?j' Sfn,*ln J,rela°d-
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Captain of Invalids.
Major George Cresswell, retired pay.
Adjutant. — Capt. J. Fielding, Qr. Mr. ret. pay, 3 Nov. 9 1
Physician and Surgeon. $N&jor A- W- P- ^m^- M*- 7
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Secretary. — Langrishe F. Banks.
Quarter Master. —
Solicitor. — R. J. Ferguson, Esq.
Military Prisons.
Inspector General.— Lt.Colonel M. C. Garsia, ret. pay.
Inspectors.— p.s.c.m. Major A.G. F. Griffiths, late63 Foto.
Major E. G. Clayton, ret. pay R. (Bengal) Engineers.
Captain W. F. V. Harris, late 71 Foot ; Captain L. P.
Pennethorne, late R. Artillery.
Aldershot.— Goc.MujorR.A. Henderson.Manchester Rest.
17 Feb. 96.
Med. Off., Lt.Colonel W. F. Ruttledge, ret. pay.
Cork.— Governor, Major R. W. Andrews (from Border
Regt.). 26 Feb. 9^.
Med. Off., Lt.Colonel U. A. Jenings, MD. ret. pay.
Dublin. — Governor, Captain G. S. Haines, Cheshire
Regiment, 27 Mar. 96.
Med. Off., Lt.Colonel N. Alcock, ret. pay.
Gosport — Governor, Lt.Colonel H. Waring, ret. pay
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Med. Off., Captain E. Chandler, h.p.
Kendal.— Major C. D. Johnstone, E. Surrey Regt.
1 Apr. 99.
Malta. — Governor, Major G. A. P. Evans, ret.
7 Hussars, 9 June 98.
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Lieut. General G. Clerk, CB. 5 Jan. 97. [ Medical Officer, Major F.J. Morgan, R.A.M C. - Feb 07
Major, Lieut. General G. B. Milman, CB. Northumber- '
land Fusiliers, 29 Aug. 70.
List of Officers, now serving in the Army, -who passed the Examination and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
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List of Officers, now serving, who have passed the Staff College.
120
Passed. December 1887.
Reade, Major R. N. R., Shropshire
Light Infantry.
Fawkes, Colonel L. G., R. Art.
Banning, Capt. S. T., Munster Fub.
Waters, Lt.Colonel W. H. H., M 10.
h.p. Roval Artillery.
Waldron, Lt.Colonel F., R. Artillery.
Hamilton, Major W. G., DSO. East
Lancashire Regiment.
Franklyn, Colonel W. E.,York Regt.
Beatson, Lt. Colonel F. C, Wilts Regt.
Caunter, Major J. E., Lane. Fus.
Plnmer, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. C. 0.,
York and Lancaster Regiment.
Kitson.Maj. G. C, King'6 R. Rifles.
Griffith, Major E. H., Leicester Regt.
Gatliff, Lt.Colonel A. F., R. Marines.
Mprrison, Major C. G., i Dragoons.
Oockburn, Major C. J. .Warwick Regt.
Iiawson, Bt.Lt.Colonel H.M., R. Eng.
Renny, Lt.Col. A. M., l.S.O. (passed
into CoLleqe with preceding Class) .
Creagh, Col. A. G., CB. R. Art. (do.).
Collings, Colonel W. A., h.p. Berks
Regt. (do.).
Hammersley.MajorF., Lane. Fus. (do.)
Beresford, Lt.Colonel C. E.,de la P.
(from h. p.Wiltshire Regiment)(iio.)
Passed, December 1888.
Reeves, Lt.Colonel J., Irish Fusiliers.
Barker.Lt.Colonel J. S. S.,Royal Art.
Baldock, Lt.Colonel T. S., Royal Art.
Cooper, Major F. E., Royal Artillery
Kemball, Lt.Colonel G.V., Royal Art.
Barn-Murdoeh,'Lt.Col. J., R. Eng.
O'Leary, Major W. E., Irish Rifles.
a Court, Lt.Col. C., h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Paris, Major A., Royal Marine Art.
Carleton, Lt.Col. G.D., Leicester Rgt.
Heath, Major F. C, R. Engineers
Hegan, Lt.Col. E., Cavalrv Depot-
Smith Dorrien, Colonel H. L., DSO.
Derbyshire Regt.
Kennedy, Colonel C. (from h.p.
Suffolk Regiment.)
Munro, Major L., Hampshire Regt.
Gnilding, Major E. S., Essex Regt
M'Grigor, Major C. R. R., King's
Royal Rifles.
Watts, Major C.N. .Derby Regiment.
Barnardiston, Major N. W., Middle-
sex Regiment.
Gordon, Major 0. H. , The Buffs.
Stawell.Lt.Col. G.D. h,p. Devon Regt.
Burney, Bt. Lt.Colonel H. H., Gordon
Highlanders.
Bewicke-Copley, Major P.. C. A. B.,
King's Royal Rifles.
Armttage, Major J. L., Inniskilling
fusiliers.
Adye, Bt.Lt.Colonel J., R. Artillery.
Henniker-Major, Lt.Colonel Hon. A.
H. Coldstream Guards.
Passed, December 1889.
Bethell, Major E. H., R. Engineers.
Sinclair, Lt.Colonel H. M., R. Eng.
Benson, Major G. E., R. Artillery.
M'Cracken, Major F. W. N., Berk-
shire Regiment.
Duff, Colonel B., CIE. Ind. S.C.
Robb, Bt.Lt.Colonel F. S., h.p. Dur-
ham Light Infantry.
Ellison, Major G. F.. Warwick Regt.
Drake, Major H. D..R. Marine Art.
Leverson, Major G. r\, CMO. R. Eng.
Bcllield, Lt.Col. H.E.,W.RidingRegt.
Jeffreys, Lt.Colonel H.B..R. Artillery
Hamilton, Bt.M&i. A. B., King's Own
Scottish Borderers.
Shute, Major H. G. D., Coldst. Gds.
White, Lt.Co'. J. G., Middlesex Regt.
Guinness, Lt.Col. H.W. N., Irish Regt.
Altham, Major E. A., Royal Scots.
Goldschmidt, Captain E. S.D., Welsh
Regiment.
JLittledale. Major H. C. T., 4 Dr. Gds.
Dairvmple-Haniilton, Major Hon. N.
de C, Scots Guards.
Cavendish, Major A. E. J., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Wildtnan-Lushington, Captain P.,
Kins 's Own Scottish Borderer s.
Compton, Major T. E., Northamp-
ton Regt.
Jones, Major W. D., Wilts Regt.
Kane, Lt.Colonel F.R.P., h.p. East
Surrey Regiment.
Brock-Hollinshead, Major L., West
Kent Regt.
du Boulay, Major N. W. H., R. Art
Burn-Murdoch, Major J. F., 1 Drgns.
Passed, December 1890.
De Brath, Major E., Indian S.C.
Pemberton, Major E. St. C. , R. En».
Chance, Major H., Royal Artillery?
Inglefleld, Major N. B., R. Artillery
Western, Major W.G.B., W.Kent Regt.
Fairholme.Major W.E. , CMG. R. Art.
Semim, Major V., Leicester Regt.
Granet, Major E. J., R. Artillery.
Cole, Major A. W. G. L., Welsh Fus.
Poett, Major J. H., Dorset Regt.
Monro, Major C. C.,W. Surrey Regt.
Ventris, Colonel F., h.p. Essex Regt.
Pedley, Bt.Major O. H., Connaught
Rangers.
Young, Lt.Colonel J.C., Sussex Regt.
Western, Major J. S. E., Indian S.C.
Macdonald, Capt. N. D., Wilts Regt.
Greenfield, Lt.Colonel R. M., Innis-
killing Fusiliers.
Lawrence, Capt. H. D., East Surrey
Regiment.
Broadwood, Colonel R. G., 12 Lanes.
Sitwell, Bt.Lt.Colonel W. H., North-
umberland Fusiliers.
Gawne, Major J. M., Lancaster Regt.
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. R., n Hussars.
Wortley, Major E. J. M. S., CMO.
DSO. King's Royal Rifles.
ynTLysons, .Major H., R. Fusiliers.
Passed, December 1891.
Talbot, Bt.Lt. Col. Hon.M.G.,R. Eng
Laffan, Major H. D., R. Engineers.
Davies, Major F. J., Grenadier Gds.
Bunbury, Major W.E. .Indian S.C.
Allen, Colonel D. M.,West India Regt
Crawford. Major A., R. Artillery.
Wintour, Bt.Major F., W.Kent Regt.
Walter, Bt.Major W. F., Lane. Fub.
Stuart, Major A. R., R. Artillery.
Hawkins, Lt.Col. J. W.. R. Artillery.
Vyvyan, Major C. B., E.Kent Regt.
Gleichen, Major A. E.W.Count,CMG
Grenadier Guards.
Woodward, Bt.Major E. M. , Leicester
Regiment.
Blood.Bt.Major W. P., Irish Fusiliers
Lindley, Major J. E., 1 Dragoons.
Hudson, Major A. T. P., Manchester
Regiment.
Ewart.Bt.Lt.CoI. J.S.,Cam. Highldrs
Aston, Major G. G., R. Mar. Art.
Gamble, Capt. R. N., Lincoln Regt.
Walker, Colonel M. C. B. F., King's
Royal Rifles.
Hamilton, ColonelB.M.,E.York Regt.
Cowans, Major J. S., Rifle Brigade.
Richardson, Capt. A. J., E.York Regt.
Pinney, Major R. J., R. Fusiliers.
Johnson, Lt.Col. Sir H. A. Yf.,Bart.,
York Light Infantry.
Younghusband, Major G.J., Indian
StaffCorps.
Passed, December 1892.
Rycroft, Major W. H., n Hussars.
Wathen, Captain E. O., 5 Lancers.
Gokayne Frith, Major R. C, 15 Hus
Cowan, Lt.Col. H. V., R. Artillery.
Dawkini-, Major H. S.. R. Artillery.
Baker, Major G. D., R. Artillery.
Churchill, Major A. B. N., RoyalArl.
Stanton, Major H. E. , DSO. R. Art.
Macbean, Capt. W. A., Royal Art.
Hickson, MajorS.A.E,,Dit/.R. Eng.
Heath, MajorG.M., R. Engineers
Surtees. Major H., Coldstream Gds.
Smith, Major G. R. F., Coldst. Gds.
t'ilcher, Bt.Lt.Colonel T. D., Bed-
ford Regiment.
Walter, Major J. M., Devon Regt.
Graham, Maj. E.R.C., Cheshire Regt.
Lomax, Lt.Col. S. H., Scottish Riflen
James, Capt.B.R., East Surrey Regt.
Bonus, Major W. J., Dorset Begt.
Gosset, Major E. A. G., Derby Regt.
Shekleton, Bt Lt.Colonel H. P., S.
Lane. Regiment.
Fitton, Bt.Maj.H. (;., DSO.Berks Reg
Morland, Bt.Major T. L. N., Kind's
Royal Rifle Corps.
Hughes, Captain E. H., York and
Lancaster Regiment.
Carleton, Lt.Col. F. R. C. Irish Fus
Delme-Radcliffe, Captain C, Con-
naught Rangers.
Foster.Lieut. A., Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Hawes. Major B. R., Munster Fus
Watkis, Bt.LuCol.H.B.B., Indian S C
Shore, Bt. Maj. O.B.S.F., Indians C
Selwyn, Captain C. H., Indian S. C.
Passed, December 1893.
Shadwell, Capt. L. J., Suffolk Regt
Dawkins, Major J. W. G., R. Art
Cadell, Major J. F., R. Aitillery . '
Rose, Capt. J. M., R. Marine Art.
Clauson, Captain J. E., Roval Eng
Massy, Lt.Colonel P. H. H., h.p. 6
Dragoon Guards.
Bowes, Bt. Major W.H., Scots Fus.
White, Capt. R. W. P., Welsh Regt
Edwards, Capt. F. M..,DSO.lnd. S C.
Wilson, Capt. H. H., Rifle Brigade.
Hamilton, Major H. I. W., DSO.
West Surrey Regiment.
Rawlinson, Bt.Lt.Colonel Sir H. S.,
Bart., Coldstream Guards.
Churchill, Lt.Colonel A. G.,h.p. 12
Lancers.
Dyas, Major J. R., Warwick Regt.
Ley, Major W. G., N. Stafford Regt.
Watson, Capt. W. A., Indian Stuff O.
Donne, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. E. B., Nor-
folk Regiment.
Banks. Capt. W.S., Dorsetshire Regt.
Marrable, Capt. A. G., York Lt. Inf.
Montagu. Major E., Suffolk Regt.
Gordon, Major Hon. F., Gordon High-
landers.
Gaisford, Major R. B., Scots Fus.
Snow, Lt.Colonel T. D'O., Northamp-
ton Regiment.
Bayly, Major A. W. L., DSO.
Indian StaffCorps.
Passed, December 1894.
Kenny, Captain H. T., Indian S. C.
Doran, Bt.Maj. W. R. B., Irish Regt.
Montgomery, Capt. R. A. K., R. Art.
Loch, Captain H. F., Indian S. C.
Keir, Major J. L., Royal Artillery.
Norie, Captain E. W. M., Middlesex
Regiment.
Trench, Major F. J. A., Royal Art.
Shute, Captain C. D., Rifle Brigade.
Wrhite, Major W. L., Royal Artillery.
Napier, Capt. G. S. F., Oxford Lt. Inf.
Cuthbertson, Major N. W., Royal
Highlanders.
Dudgeon, Captain F. A., South Lan-
cashire Regiment.
Heard, Capt. E. S., Northumb. Fus.
Nicholson, Captain C. L., York Regt
Gosset, Captain E. F., E. York Regt.
Carleton, Captain L. R., Essex Regt.
Brander, Captain H. R., Indian S. C.
Copland, Captain C. S., Northampton
Regiment.
Conway-Gordon, Major L., Royal
Marine Artillery.
Jenner, Major W. K. W., 9 Lancers.
Kiggell, Major L. E.. Warwick Regt.
Fortescue, Bt.Lt.Colonel Hon. C. G.
Rifle Brigade.
Warner, Major R. H. L., Army
Service Corps.
Byng, Captain Hon. J. H. G., ioHus.
tlume, Capt. C. V.. Royal Artillery.
Wood. Major H. St. L. DSO., Dor-
setshire Regiment.
Aldworth. Major W., DSO., Bedford
Regiment.
Mitford, Bt. Lt.Col. B. R., E. Surrey
Regiment.
Capper, Lt.Colonel W. B., North-
ampton Regiment.
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(Established in the Yeae 1509.)
Captain Henry, Lord Belper, id July 95.
Lieutenant Sir Henry Hugh Oldham,1 Knt. Colonel ret. pay Cameron Hghdrs 25 June 01
Standard Bearer Philip LirnborchTillbrook,2late Major Unatt., '18 Dec. 86.
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Stapleton Charles Cotton pi6 Oct. 49
Fra. C. Wemyss, Colonel late 3 Bn. West Sid-
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Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan/'late Cap-
tain 2 F 8 Oct. 63:
Paget John Bourke,6late Captain 11 F 25 Apr. 64
Henry Jobling Wallack,7 late Captain 77 Foot 17 Dec. 64
John Henry Lowndes,8 late Lt. Colonel 6 F. ... 17 Dec. 64
John Walrond Clarke, 9late Captain ioHus. ... 8 Mar. 651
Jas Ainslie Stewart,14 Jate Colonel R. Marines 4 June6oJ
John Glas Sandeman,15 late Captain 1 Drs.... 18 June 60
Walter Clopton Wingfield,19 late Major Mont-
gomery Yeomanry Cavalry 22 Apr. 70
JJ& John Grant Malcolmson,20 late Lieut. 3
Bombay Cavalry 25 May 70
John Hampden Waller,2' late Lieut. 28 F 24 Aug. 70
Wm. Chester Master, CB.™ late Colorel 28 F. 31 Oct. 70
ReyooldAlleyneClement,27lateCapt. 68 Foot,
and late Lt. Colonel 2 Bucks Ri/le Volunteers... 1 Apr. 76
Charles Cooch,28 Colonel retired pay 14 Mar. 77
Edward Brown,29 Colonel r.f p. 101 F 1 July 77
Geo. Henry Pocklington,30 lateLt.Col. 18 Ft. 1 July 77
Henry Brackenbury,31 late MajorDepot Batt. 8 Nov. 77
Arthur Allen Owen,38 Colonel retired pay 88th
Connaught Rangers 3 Mar. 85
Herbert Alex. St. John Mildmay,39 Lt. Colonel
late Rifle Brigade 16 Oct. 85
Charles Clitherow Gore,40 Colonel retired pay
Irish Rifles 27 Jan. 87
John Edward Tarty Rogers,42 Lt. Colonel
retired pay 102 F 27 Apr. 87
Charles Wheler Hume,44 Bt. Major late Rifle
Brigade : Hon. Col. late 4 Bn. W. Kent Regt. 9 Jan. 86
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,45 Lt.C'ol
retired pay Munster Fusiliers
Walter Frederick Kelsey,47 Colonel retired
pay Seaforth Highlanders
p.s.c. Charles Wyndham Murray,45 Coionelie
tired payGloucesterRegimentiafP./ocSoM
Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem.
Augustus James Hill,49 Lt.Colonel retired pay
Royal Marine Artillery
Henry Arthur Fletcher,51 Lt.Colonel late Ben-
gal Cavalry
Walter Henry Holbech,52 Lt.Colonel retired
pay King's Royal Rifles
Edward Tufnell,53 Lt.Colonel retired pay
Irish Regiment '.
Edward George Keppel,57 Lt.Colonel retired
pay Manchester Regiment
Alfred Western Hatchell Hornsby - Drake, 5*
Lt.Colonel late Madras Staff Corps
Brackley H. Barrington Kennett,59 late
Major South Yorkshire Regiment
George Anthony Ellard Gore,60 Lt.Colonel
late Royal Marines
Augustus Frederick Liddell,01 Capt.late R. A.
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt,62 Lt.Colonel late
Seaforth Highlanders 1 10 Feb. 96
Charles Edgeworth Gubbins,63 Major late
Bengal Staff Corps I r Jan. 97
Hon. William Chambre Rowley,64 Major late
Royal Artillerv
5 May 89
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17 July 91
16 May 92
1 July 93
2 1 Mai . 94
17 Julj 04.
20 Apr. 9s
20 Apr. 95
1 June 95
27 July 95
Wilford Neville Lloyd,65 Major late Royal Art.
3JB William Mordaunt Marsh Edwards,66
i Jan. 99
1 Jan. 99
Major late Highland Light Infantry 19 Feb.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant. —Aubone George Fife,43 Colonel late 6 Dragoon Guards, 4 July yi.
Sub Officer. — Lt.Colonel J. G. Sandeman,15late Captain 1 Dragoons, 21 Feb. 74.
Scarlet — Facings Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bevil Granville,54 late Bt.Major 23 Foot
Wm. Cuninghame Cuuinghauie,12 late Cap-
tain 79 F
John Chas.D. Morrison, 13late Col. R. Marines
Oha. Edwyn Wyatt,17 late Bt.Major 8 Hussars
Gentlemen-at-Arms on Half Pay.
9 Sept. 63 (Francis Pavy,55 late Captain 74 Foot
William Mathew Dunbar,56 Colonel retired
18 Aug. 67 pay 24 Foot
30 Mar. 60 Henry JoblingWallack,7 late Captain 77 F. ...
20 July 69
2c July 69
16 June 82
17 Dec. 64
1 Sir Henry Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of 1860, and was present in the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, assault and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in 1863.
2 Major P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal) ; aud in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successful patrols.
7 Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughoutthe Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
8 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5=, including the
battles of Alma aud Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel Kni»ht of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
9 Captain Clarke served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya where he commanded a squadronln support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
'2 Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to 26th Nor "and
also from Jan. to 9th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medai'wilh
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried
20th Nov. 1S45. Served on the China expedition ot 1857-59, including theblockade of the Canton river, thelanding
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as DA A
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of China in i860'
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) .
14 Colonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp at D'Jouni as Acting Engineer
the storm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyront, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Meda)
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1844; commanded a de-
tachment of Marines at the destruction of several Barracoons in 1842 and liberated 1,200 slaves atKabenda, Anibriz
Black Point, Loango, Punta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles'
inland, when he was attacked by a much superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
coons effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large foree
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the battalion of Royal Marines sent to Japan from 1 864
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosnki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Tent 1864.
15 Lt.Colonel Sandeman served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign, from the 6th Oct. 1854
and was present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopcl (Medal with
three Cla3ps, and Turkish Medal).
17 Major Wyatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in tne Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
in the Central India Field Force under SirHugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghwj,
action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunporo Pass, siege and captBTe of
Jhansi iMedal with Clasp).
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54 Major Granville sewed with, (-.lie 2jrd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 including the battles of Alma
aud Inkermau, and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's
Army before Lucknow on 14 Nor. 1357, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent, at Cawnporeon 6th December and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. i2-3 ; Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
55 Captain Pavy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 with the 74th Highlanders, and was present at
the storm and capture of Capaul (Medal).
5fi Colonel W. M. Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the i?th July 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Also in the Indian campaign in 1 85 7-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th ard 28th Nov. 1857, siege
and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie^Medalwith
Clasp) . Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the 1st Battalion
24th. Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
TJIundi (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
57 Lt.Colonel E. G. Keppol served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of i3S2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ana Khedive's Star) .
58 Lt.Colonel Eornsby- Drake served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S36-S7 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General {mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
39 Major B. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and took part in the expedition to the
Bazar Valley and in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys— wounded 'Medal).
60 Lt.Colonel G. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
61 Captain A. F. Liddell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present during the operations round
Cabul in December 1879, including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and. at the destruction of Tcmai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
ti2 Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders m the Afghan war from March 1S79 till
January 1SS0 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Major C. E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in iS7g(Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-07 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
64 Major Hon. W. C. Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was piesentatthe battle of Cnndahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration).
65 Major W. N. Lloyd served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present during the operations in the Cis-Kei
and Perie Bush in command of a division of field gun-. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m
command of the Royal Artillery of Pearson's Column at the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report), and
during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in report) ; afterwards accompanied the advance of the 1st Division
(mentioned in General Orealock's despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under
Sir Gerald Graham with the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star) ; afterwards presented the Mahdi's standard, taken at Tokar, to Her Majesty the Queen at
Windsor. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, first as Adjutant to Royal Artillery; afterwards
organised and equipped the Gardner Machine Gun Battery and accompanied the Expedition to the Ruby M*ines
in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
66 Major W. M. M. Edwards served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Intantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
was awarded the Y€ " for the conspicuous bravery displayed by him during the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, on the 13th.
September 1882, in leading a party of the Highland Light Infantry to storm a redoubt. Lieutenant Edwards (who
was in advance of his party) with great gallantry rushed alone into the battery, killed the Artillery Officer in
charge, and was himself knocked down by a gunner with a rammer, and only rescued by the timely arrival of
hree men of bis regiment."
Yeomen of the Guara.
Her Majesty's Body Guard.
(Instituted bt Henry VII. in the Year 1485.)
• Captain William Frederick, Earl Waldegrave, 26 Aug. 96.
Lieutenant Lt.Colonel Sir Horatio Page Vance.1 K-nt. late of 38 Foot, 9 Dec. 93.
Ensign Lt.Colonel Richard George Ellison,3 late of 47 Foot, Hon. Col, 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Oct. 92.
Exons.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,3 late of 10 Foot, 13 Feb. 62.
Major Edmund Halbert Elliot,4 ret. pay Royal Artillery, 7 May 92-
Bt. Major Hon. Francis Lionel Lydston Colborne,5 Equerry in Waiting to Princess Henry of Batten-
berg, ret. pay Irish Rifles, 16 Nov. 92.
Captain Houston French,7 retired pay 2 Life Guards, 26 May 95.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant.— Colonel Reginald Hennell,6 DSO. late Bombay Infantry, 22 Apr. 95.
140 Yeomen.
Agents. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Sir H. P. Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th April 1855, in-
cludingthe siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from Nov.
1857, and was present at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairo of Barree
andNuggur (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sevastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
3 Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhooud, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded three companies of
the 10th Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore.and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Major E. H. Elliot served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Ck*sp).
5 Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force nnder Major-General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war ol
1881. Was employed, with the Boats during the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan imentioned :r. despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6 as Senior Officer in charge of Water Transport.
6 Colonel R. Hennell served in the Abvssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served m the Afghan war in 1879-80
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches. DSO, and Medal withClssp).
" Captain French served with the 2nd Life Guards m the Egyptian war of iF32, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar andMahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
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™ll KG. KT. EP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 29 May 80.
Colonel.— Richard William Penn, Earl Howe,1 GCVO. CB. Ens. 4- Lt. Pi4 July 38 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ps Apr. 44 ;
Bt. Major, 28 May 53 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 57 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ■
Lt. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 16 March 80; Colonel 17th Foot, 25 June 79 ; Colonel 2nd Life Guards,
5 Jan. 90.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Audley Dallas Neeld, Cornet, pi5 Feb. 71 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 13 April Si ; Major,
24 Sept. 87 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 95 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 99.
Majobs.
John Anstruther Smith-Cuninghaine2^
[Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 99), 2nd in Com- >
mand 12 Jao. 99 )
CharlesFred.St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson
Mountifort John Courtnay Longfield6
Captains.
Oswald Henry Ames
Reginald Arthur Haworth Peel
Thomas, JFarfo/Longford
Algernon Francis Holford Ferguson
Richard Todd Ellison, Adjutant 9 Oct. 98
Sydney Thornhill Hankey
John Char tor Brinton7
2ND LIECT.
23 Oct. 3o
87
5 Feb.
22 Aug.
17 July
28 June 90
28 Jan. 91
Lieutenants.
Algernon Richard Trotter, Aide de Camp \
to Sir R. H. Buller, 9 Oct. 99 )
William Lord Kensington
Sir Edward Paulet Stracey, Bart
Claude Champion-de Crespiguy
Son, Malcolm Bowes-Lyon ,
Henry Siward Balliol Surtees
Herbert Henry Spender Clar ,
Son, Arthur Edward Brace O'Neill ,
Ralph Francis Howard, Earl of Wicklow ...
Second Lieutenants.
Sir George Lionel Lawson Bagot Pres-^
COtt, Bart 3
Stewart Barton Bytnesea Dyer, Went >
African Frontier Force j
Sir J. Home-Pur ves-Hume-Campbell, Bart,
Archibald Seyton, Lord Montgomerie
Riding Master. — Charles Henry Burt, S June 81 ; Hon. Captain, S June 91.
Quarter Master.— Thomas George Entwistle, 13 Oct. 86; Hon. Captain, 13 Oct. 96.
Medical Officers— Percy Gordon Radstock Young, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. 13 Oct. 80; Surgeon, 3 Feb. 78
Surgeon Major, 2 Aug. 90; Surgeon Lt. Colonel, 3 Feb. 98.
Rupert Fawssett, 19 Sept. 97; Surgeon Lieut. 29 July 95 ; Surg. Capt. 29 July
Veterinary Officer. — Thomas Flintoff,3 10 June 91 ; Vet . Capt. 23 June 75 ; 1st Class, 23 June 85 ;
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Fratice , February i3i6. Detachment embarked for South Africa 29 Nov. 1
10 Feb. 92
22 June 92
22 Aug. 94
3 July 95
3 July 55
21 Dec. 95
10 June 96
26 May Q7
16 Feb. q3
25 June gS
11 Jan.
15 Feb.
18 Oct.
11 Feb. 76
13 June 74
1 July 3 1
1 + May
6 May
16 May
12 Jan.
8 Apr.
13 Apr.
13 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
11 Oct.
5 Aug.
26 May
14 July
20 Apr.
15 June
26 Apr.
CAPTAIN.
BREVET
MAJGE.
10 April 83
85
12 Jan .
14 Mar.
26 Oct.
19 Nov.
12 Jan.
22 May
ti Oct.
20 May
12 Jan.
12 Jan. 01
12 Jan. 95
12 Jan. 99
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Vet. Major,
[23 June 95.
1 Karl Howe served as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal), for which
service he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, as Acting Quarter
Master General of the Queen's Troops (Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Smith-Cuninghame served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa:s present
in the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Longfleld served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment of the Camel
Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Captain Brinton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, aud was present
at the battle of Khartoum— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with ClaBp!.
3 Veterinary Captain Flintoff.— For War Services, see Army Veterinary Department.
Continuation of Notes to Royal Horse Guards.
s Lord Binning served with the Royal Horse Guards and in command of the Signallers of the Cavalry Brigade
£11 the Egyptian war of 1882, and was' present in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Seivedin the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps in the Desert Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El
Gubat, the affair before Metammeh and the attack on the Convoy on 14th February (two Clasps). Served in the
Kazara Expedition in 1888 with the River Column, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1 Captain Villiers served with the TJnyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1S93-94 (nominated to the 3rd Class
of the order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar).
s Captain FitzGerald served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as extra Orderly Officer to the General Officer Commanding the Malakand Field Force (Medal with
Clasp).
6 The Marquis of Tullibardine served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898,
as Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Broadwood, Commanding the Cavalry of the Egyptian Army, and was present
at the Cavalry reeonaissance of 4th April, and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. DSO. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps),
7 Lieut, the Hon. Haubury-Tracy served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-93 (mentioned in despatches, 3rd
■Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal with Clasp).
8 Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. S. Forrester served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at
Tel-el-Mahuta, m the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
Royal Horse Gi:
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Pay. Pay.
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"Dettingbn" "Watebloo" "Sevastopol" " Taku Forts" " Pekin" "South Africa, 1879."
Colonel-in-Chief.-His Majesty Francis Joseph I. Emperor of Austria and Kbit, of Hungary, KG 25 Mar. 96.
Colonel.-James Robert Steadinan Sayer,* CB. Cornet, '23 May 4= ;; Lt. P31 Marches; Capt <>2z Nov. 50 ;
Major, P6 Feb. 57 ; Lt. Colonel, ''21 Oct. 59 ; Colonel, 21 Oct. 64 ; Major General, 6 Fob. 70 ; Ztea*. General,
13 March S3 ; Colonel 1 Dragoon Guards, 25 June 186.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Mostyn Owen,' -2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 79 ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 4 Dec. 86 ; Major,
1 July 95 : Lt. Colonel, 14 June 98.
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Majors.
/> i.e. William Henry Birkbeck,* 2nd in >
Command 14 June 98 )
Henry Lee Pennell, Aide de Camp to the >
Lt.Govemor N.W. Provinces 6 Nov. 95 J
John Flint. Commandant Britith South ~)
Africa Police ->
Steuart Bogle Smith, Adjutant Devon )
Yeomanry Brigade 15 Nov. 95 •••• J
Captains.
William James Smyth Fergusson'
Charles James Briggs, Brigade Major )
South Africa Field Force i
Frederick Conrter.ay Longuet Hulton, (
Army Pair Department )
Hugh de Ci-espigny Eastwood
Francis Churchill Quicke
John Ambard Bell-Smyth, Aide de Camp')
to Lord Methuen 9 Oct. 99 J
p s.c. William Maurice barter, Brigade )
Mai. nth Brig. S Africa F.F.iZ Dec. 99 j
Herbert Francis Langton
Henry John Williams
Patrick Moir 3yresc '■
captain. brev. maj.
Lieutenants.
Hugh Fforde Searight
Peter Robert Denny
Henry Francis Wiekham
Hon. C'handos Graham Gore-Langton ..
John Andrew Chas. Hamilton, A.Ser. Corps
Darcy Arthur Rasbotham
Duncan Mackinnon Gray ....
Robert Johnstone Grewing,.Jrmji Ser. Corps
Second Lieutenants.
Leon Serena Denny
4 May
21 Dec.
5 Feb.
S Oct.
4 Mar.
23 Oct.
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
4 July
16 Sept.
28 Oct.
7 July »
3 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
4 Jan. 99
25 Aug. 83
28 Jan. 82
2 July 84
2-8 Jan. 82
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6 Feb. 84
30 Jan. 86
24 Nov. 86
19 Aug. 85
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
18 Feb. 91
7 Sept. 92
1 Mar. Q3
19 Aug. 91
31 j an. 90
23 Oct. S3
11 Mar.
4 July
2 June
2 June
13 Oct.
1 8 May
24 Aug.
22 Mar.
16 Oct.
91
17 Feb.
92
29 June
90
1 Mar.
93
iS Oct.
93
14 June
94
6 Nov.
95
15 Nov.
95
11 Mar.
96
14 June
98
13 Sept.
98
17 May
99
8 July 99
3 Apr. 97
22 Aug. 94
22 Dec. 97
14 June 98
Eidinq Master.^ William PlowmaD, 8 Jan. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— William Henry Collins,' 1 Mar. 93 ; Hon. Lieut .
Scarlet— Facingsmue.— Agents, Messrs. CoxandCo.
Returned from India, 1 Nov. 91.
W" M^rVo^-^es's'etved^-the operations in the Lagos Hinterland in .897-98 (mentioned in despatches,
B?L!eu°t. SS&?^dCt£rSSa wax to :379, and was present in the Cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal
with Clasp).
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Malplaquet" "Talaveha" "Albuheba" "Vittoeia " "Peninsula " "Abyssinia."
■Conyers Tower,1 CB. Cornet, ?-j June 44; Lt. p6 June 45 ; Capi. pi8 Jan. 5o ; Major, P17 May 61 ;
Major General, 20 Mar. 78; Lieut. General, 20 March 83 ;'
Lieut. 1 1 Sept. 76 ;
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, Lt. Colonel, p4 Aug. 63; Colonel, 4 Au,
Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 5 Jan. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Uiick George Campbell de Burgh
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Oct. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Nov. 97.
Capt. 1 July Si ; Major, 31
Majors.
'James Henry Aspinwall,* 2nd in Com-}
mand 22 Jan. 98 §
Sir Arthur Patrick DouglasLushington, )
Bart j
Herbert Mercer
Charles Leonard Cotton
2ND LIEUT.
2 Mar. 78
11 Aug. 80
LIEUT.
22 Mar. 79' 26 Aug. 84
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Captains.
p. s.c. William Robert Robertson,6 DSO.^)
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General f
Intelligence ,War Office ,9 Oct . 99 {temp.)
Francis John Ryder
Oswald Buckley Bingham Smith-Bing- \
ham $
Hubert Balfour Ogilvy Williams
William Ernest Davis Goff
Alexander Ian Mitchell
27 June 33
30 Jan. 89
8 June 89
17 Jan. 94
12 Mar. 92
1 Nov. 93
Lieutenants.
Percival Naylor Kent '
Richard Wm. Longfield, serving in theS I
British East Africa Protectorate $ \
Robert, Edward M'lllree Lomer
Gerald Achilles Burgoyne
Alfred Burt, Adjutant 22 Sept. 99 ;
George Trevor-Roper Cook
Second Lieutenants.
John Higson Hayes
Llewellyn Partridge
Dulas Bentley Parry
10 Jan. 94
6 Mar, 95
29 May 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
8 Sept. 97
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
20 May 99
1 July 81
30 Jan. 84
7 Feb. 85
1 Mar. 91
17 Sept. 91
23 Dec. qi
'o Oct. 94:
7 June 93 1
23 Feb. 95 j
23 Fob. 95 1
15 Apr. 96
16 Sept. 96:
15 Dec. 97
30 Jan. 98
28 May 98!
7 May 87
8 Apr. 90
5 Sept. 92
BHEV.MAJ. ] MAJOE.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
30 Jan.
5 Aug. 98
1 Apr. 99
15 Apr. 99
11 Sept. 95
24 Nov. 92
3 Apr. 97
15 Apr. 99
5 ■•• tSiding Master. — William Sykes, 20 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
4 ... \ Quarter Master. — Charles Henry Thome, 5 Aug. 96 ; Hon. Lieut,
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Returned from Natal, 21 Nov. 1895.
1 Lt. General Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded the 3rd Dragoon
Guards during the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
2 Lt.Colonelde Burgh served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present as
Adjutant in the engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasia, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and. the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Major Aspinwall served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
6 Captain Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Intelligence Officer
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 3rd {The Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
Raisedin 16S5. Germany, to 1758 (battles of Blenheim, Raniillies,OudenardeandMalplaquet). England,
to 1780. France, to 1794. England, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Talavera, Albuhera and
Vittoria). England, to 1815. France, to Jan. 1S16. England, to June 1816. Ireland, to 1829. Eng-
land, to 1834. Ireland, to 1837. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846. Scotland, to 1848. England, to
1852. Ireland, to March 1857. England, to August 1857. India, to Feb. 1868. Abyssinia, to May
t858 (Abyssinian war). England, to 1875. Ireland, to 1881. Scotland, to 1883. England, to 1884.
India, 1884.
J
4th ( Dragoon Guards.
Tbe Harp and Crown, ami the Btarof Bt. Patx ck, with the motto " Mtt" '
" " Ki.viT, : r : ": " " Tkl-il-Kebik."
nUn.1 _ C- If m 1.. . .. »- ... w. . . —
Colonel - •
Lieutenant Colon
,'Rawul Piadee,
I Punjab.
PEMIKSVLi"
- i-KFBIE."
: Cu;<fai»,l'32 8ept.
Colon,:, 3 July --; .».• i r '...-.,-,'.
■ ..r, ''ijJunc • -; Ci,l. 24 June ;6;
; mi.
-
..Adjutant
it 74 s Ma
- -Mar.
. ,
ii June 9
BKLV.M4J. U4JOB.
r: May 84
13 June 94
opt. 94
94
Feb. 98
LniDTim
.. ..
Herbert '.
■
v is
Arthur Henry Nlcl
SKCOXD LlKCTK.t4.M-.
.1 Barclay L
Charles Finlays
tne E9
V. Ou
1> .'
1 1 July
10 Oct.
1 : Pec.
12 Dec.
6 June
ij Aug.
ii Feb.
S Oct.
23 Apr.
35 Apr.
.•4 May
:S Apr.
31 July
n Sept.
1 July
J
18 May
5 Nov.
2 .lul.v
30 Aug.
i6Feo
3 An.
11 Keb. 99
Quitrttr Matter. — Frank Hal Maj -. // 1. Captain, 14 May 97.
Scarlet— 1'acinoi Blue.- ira. Holt and Go.
its, I .' &n?t. 04.
Henry Wilkina « Elegiment in tbe [ndian camps . and was present
at the siege and ca] eofE ilaotion reea
in tbe 1 re oiPouree, battle of Beejapore, and affair
Iry Q& gade in Southern
■ ai with the force dPhay] oed in
nan E the
mentioned in despatches,! B., Medal with
-
- 1.:,' d with tbe - war of 1878-60,
including the advance • red with the Thu ler Brigadier
GeneralBiddu a the Column untie- eralPhayrein Southeri leual). Served in
the Boer war
I with the 1st
1 irk and Lancaster Keg lever* ly wounded
• The campaign on
art in 1897 in try Force with the
■ Major tbe Hon. R. Leigh served withthei 1 a war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilsai a cavalry at Takht-
i-Pul (mentioned in des| Field Force nnder E eadier General
Biddulph, nnd accomp:: r thismarchl iCani UCedal). Served in the Boer war 1
1S61. 9ei thei ch HnSBars QtheBg ntianwaro: action at Kaeaasin (9th
September), and at the battle ifTe with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). S< 1 s 1 d wiihthe Bechuana-
land Expedition tinder Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service as Ase lanl ' the Remount
1 ipta ' on the North 1 ntierof India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897
with the Malakand Field Force fle Staff,andwi . 1 ai the relief of Chakdara Fort
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with 1
(Royal 1
aed in 1685 ae a Regiment of Cuirassiers, "The Sixth Horse D 1 "The Fifth Horse,"
1690. To Flanders. 1691. To England, 1697. To Ireland, 169S. Di "first Irish II
Mi.- Bine Home," 17.1' D irth Royal Irish B Guards," 1788.
I ngland, 1793. To Ireland, 1795. To England. 1799. To Ireland, [802. To England, 1804. To
gal 1 Si 1 (Peninsular War). To England, 1813, To Ireland, 1814. 1 England, 1818. To
Ireland, iS;;. To England. 182C. To Ireland, 1S32. To England, 1835 To Ireland, 1841. To
England, 1845. To Ireland, 185:. To the Crimea. 1854 (battle of Bala] rief I Sebastojiol).
To England; 1856. To Ireland. 1861. l ■ l Po Ireland l 0 England, 187a To
Egypt. 1882 (campaign of 1882 and battle oi rel-el-Kebir). To England, 1882. Detaohment to the
1884-85. To Ireland, 1886. To England, 1891. To India. 1894
Full
Pay.
Natal. "J 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
itSealkote. . ^ lUa retTortum ."—"Blenheim" "Ramillies'' "Oudenabde" "Malplaqcet"
Salamanca" "Victoria" "ToOLorsE" "Peninsula" "Balaelata" "Sevastopol."
olonel.-2ToB. Somerset.Tohn Gough Calthorpe > Comet p23 May 46 ; Lieut. P23 May 51 ; Capt "i4 Sept. 55 ;
Bt Valor 2 Nov 5S' Major, 22 July 56; Lt.Colonel, '15 Feb. 01 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 00; Major General,
25 July 70; TAeitt. Ge;eral,i July 81 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, iS Nov. 87; Colonel sth Dragoon Guards,
Lieutenant Colonel.— St. .John Corbet Gore,0 2nd Lieut. 22 Jan. 79 ; Lieut. 1 July Si ,■ Captain, 25 Feb. 85;
Major, 6 Sept. 9; ; Lieut.Colonel, 8 July 99.
Bali
Pay.
139
Majors.
Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards,8^
2nd in Command S July 99 -
Alfred Rene Heneage10
William Eden Stobart9
Herbert Hoare
Captains.
Frederick Adolphus Dawson OliverEustace
Percv Henry Darbyshire
Henry Gerard Hegan Kennard
Claude Houston Stuart ■
Bertram Robert Mitford Glossop, serving \
with the West African Frontier Force ... >
Ernest Frank Holden
Lieutenants.
James Robert Lindsay Garrard
William Quintyne Winwood, Adjutant I
16 July 99 ^
Hugh Price Travers
Bertie Gordon Clay
Philip Guy Reynolds
Guv Hartley Watson
Hon. Ralph Legge Pomeroy
Lewis Maxwell Dunbar
Owen Edgar Moore Saunders
George Archibald Swinton Home
2ND LIEUT. L1ETT.
16 Nov.
9 Jan.
8 Oct.
5 Feb.
27 Jan.
11 Sept.
10 Mar.
23 May
30 May 91
2S June 90
13 July 92
15 Mar. 93
28 June
93
21 Oct.
0;
28 June
93
23 Dec.
03
23 Dec.
93'
12 Dec.
94
6 June
96
6 June
96
6 Feb.
26 Mar.
21 Oct.
16 Jan.
25 Apr.
13 Nov.
6 Sept.
24 Jan.
9 May
11 Sept.
15 Apr.
23 Dec.
16 Feb. y.
4 June 9S
2 Sept. 98
16 July 99
BREV.MAJ.
18 Feb. 89
2-, May ^8
24 Aug. 87
6 Sept. 93
15 Jan.
11 Sept.
9 Feb.
1 Oct.
31 May
30 Aug.
MAJOR.
96
7 Oct,
22 Jan. gS
31 May 99
8 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
James Lister Melvill 3 Aug. 98
Cecil Sherman Piatt 2 Noy. 98
John Norwood 8 Feb. 99
Robert Harvey Kearsley n Feb. 99
Robert Hill Kinnear 20 May 99
Michael Ravenscroft Head 12 Aug. 99
Francis Robert Otter 15 Nov. 99
Maurice Adam Black : 9 Dec. 99
0 a6/,. Ridinq Master.— George Jackson, 16 Mar. 87; Hon. Lieut
jo Quarter Master— Charles Hill Farbrother, 10 July 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
' ^ Scarlet— Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Embarked for India, 7 September 1893.
zn of :
54-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord
RagTanlnciudin^Theliattlesof Alma', Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and
siefe of Seoastojol (Medal With four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Mfd'poCtlT^teSnthe Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
^MatoEdwards served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal with Clasn)
-'Major Stobart Nerved 7n the Nile Expedition in 1684-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
""« Mata^Hene'age served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
140
Full 1U1I
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers). [south Africa.
•liLl-tBIIll" "BIHIIIIIS" "OCDE.V4.BDE" " MiLFHOCET" " SBViSrorot. ' ' " DELHI '
" APOHIXISIIX, 1879-80."
Maioes.
Alexander Sprot,11 mrf in Command)
>
- ldlo« Carratt"
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton
William John Chesshyre Bui -
Uinun.
Charles Ker.-haw Blwi rthy
Henry Peregrine Lead, r
.'harles Melville Johnstoue
Walter Dougal)
Bdwax 1 Leopold Heise, Adjutant 1 Tfo-l
manrg Brigade, 2 Oct. o j )
Lmnum.
Owen Lvall Francis
-dale Richard Dougla* Gray, 1
Adjutant < Jan. w J
Stuart Rodger Kirhy
Robert 1!
Walter liabnel Home
Malcolm Matthew Moncrieft"
Harold Child Bickford
William Ernest Watson
Francis Edward Till
Aubrey du Plat Thorold Cole
SBCOND LlECTBKlKTS.
John Smiley
William Otway 1 ell. Dormer ...
William John Scott Etui He
Thomas M on Efl
Noel Leonard Calvert
Richard Anketell-Jom -
John Victor Hermon, lute Copt. 6 Bn. "i
ire Futiliert $
Samuel Wentworth Webster
- M
i May 73
S Feb. 37
30 Jan. 89
22 Aug. Si
28 June 00
2$ June 90
=3 June 90
15 Feb. 03
■ 5 Mar. 93
6 June 96
24 June 96
5 Aug. 96
24 Feb. 97
i s May j;
7 July 97
S Sej
4 Jan. 9.1
11 Feb
11 Oct
18 Oct. 99!
15 Nov. 09
9 Dei
20 Dec
20 Dec. 99
23 Feb. 74
1 July 81
to Mav 3a
S May 3a
16 Apr. 9.
2 Sept. Ss
2 Feb. 90
2S Oct. 91
28 Oct. 91
8 June 92
1 July 95
4 Sept. os
24 Feb. 97
5 May 97
1 Sept. 07
4 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
:9July 99
3 Nov. 99
26 Apr. 82
3 Oct. 87
13 June 38
- 1 Aug.
4 Sept.
9 Dec.
1 1 Mar.
4 Nov.
4 Mar.
Siding Jlaiter.— Benjamin Turner," 29 July 91 ; Hon. Li
Quarter Matter. — Leonard Jnn-< 14 Jane 99 ; Hon. Lieut .
Blue— Facinge White.— Agent-, \ 4 Co.
Embarked for B> 5 1S99.
BBEV. lit J.
.iy 89
I 3 A)
-■-■ Jan. o3
2 Nov. 98
'4
I Sir Alexander Elliot served tlv 1 Ha, the last twoon Lord Hardiuge's staff, prior to entering the
Royal Army, and was prescut with his regiment, the S".h Bengal Cavalry, at the battle of Punniar Bronze
Star; ; also in the Sutlejcampuign, including the battles of Ferozeshah ano Served in the
Crimean campaign from Oct. 1S54 to iet April 1855 as Aide de Camp to Genei ncluding the battle of
Baluklava (severely wounded) and - i>astopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevi i.inander of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Ue
Hor tiarratt served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
II Colonel Porter served with the Carabiniers 1:1 the Afghan war in 1879-S0, Including the affair at Ali
Boghan under Itt.Colonel Fryer, the exped the Lughman Ya the wuseeree Khugianis
and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of N argon, Arab Khevl, and Jokan
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Major Sprot served with the I'arabiniersin the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement with the
Mohmunds at Dakka (Medal) .
-' Lieut. Turner served m the Afghan war of iS73-3o. took part with the Koorum and Khost Expeditions, and
Mas present at the reconnaissance of the Peiwar Eotal and in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad
(Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-3; with the Light Camel Corps, and was present at the attack on
the convoy on the 14th February and in the action at Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
Record oj the Sarvicesof the 6th Dra.joon (Ji/.ir,/*
Ra'sed in 1685 (Monmouth's Rebellion). To Ireland, :688 to 1691. England, to March 1692. Flanders, to 1697.
ttnglhuil, to 1702. Flanders, to 1713. Ireland, to 1744. England, 1 744. and returned to Ireland (date uncertain).
In Ireland, 1747 to 1760. Germany, to 1763. Ireland, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to 1796. Ireland
■.,'Und (4 troops to Buenos Ayros, 1S06) and Scotland, to 1S1 -,. Ireland, to 1815. England and Scot-
laud, to 1321 . Ireland, to 1824. England and Scotland, to 1830. Ireland, to March iSh- England, to 1840.
Ireland, to 1842. England and Scotland, to 1846. Ireland, to 1852. England, to 1855. Crimea, to 1856. England,
to August 1856. India, to 1801. England, to i366. Ireland, to May 1872. England, to December 1877. India
Vo September 1879. Afghanistan, to Oof ber 1880. India, to October i38S. Home, Novomben888.
Aldershot,
(YeurB'Ser,
Foil
Pay-
Hull
Pay.
7th (The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards. i4r
i -Vt. . «.. p^rnnpt olHM the Empress and Queen Frederick of Germany and Prussia as
In the centre the Coronet ot »^cegg Roy^, of Great Britain and Ireland.
•• ,.R,«,tUll" "OCDENABDB" " UaLFLAQUET" " DBTTINGEK " " SOUTH ArEICA, 1846-7"
Blenheim Ramim-ies l uu., EaTpT iS82 .. .. Tbl.el.Kbbie."
„, , .j w,,„«„t i Cornet ?i7 Dec %2 ; Lieut. '24 Nov. 54; Captain, PS Feb. 56 ; Major, 31 Mar. 66;
°^BSK*WW^a£S?3 Feb 74 f Major Genial, ,9 Feb. 85 ; Lt.General, 13 Nov. 86; ColoneV
Lieu°ernfnTilUnerid- Witlto Henry Muir Lowe,' Lieut. 22 Oct. 81 , Capt. 9 Mar. 87 , Major, 2 Mar. 9a ;.
Lt.Col. 19 SeptL99j . - ■
2ND LIEUT.
3
MiJOBS.
p.s.c. Charles William ThorupBon 10 2nd
in Command 19 Sept. 99 ; Special Serc;~
S->uth Africa .VV."' ..
John Weston Parsons Peters,13 Deputy
Assist.Adj.Gen..RemountEst.2g Apr. 90 >
Robert Cooper, Uganda Rifles
Bernard Russel Dietz
Captains.
George Langworthy, Aide de Camp to]
Major General B. F. Grant 13 Oct. 98 i
Cecil William Battine
William Daniel M'Swiney ..............
Henry Anderson Lempnere, Brigade 1
Major, Aldershot, 6 Nov. 99 (temp.) ...}
John Edwd. Frederick Dyer, Adjutant 1
7 Nov. 99 ^
John Sanders Cayzer, Signalling Officer )
Natal Field Force ■■■ •■-.—■ J
Richard Sparrow, Remount Dept. Lines )
of Commn. S. Africa* J
Moreton Foley Gage,14 Uganda Rifles
Christopher Goddard Jackson
LIEUTENANTS.
Richd. Griffith Oliver Bramston-Newman
Noel Dawson Henry Campbell
William Reginald Haldane Jenkins
Wickham Frith Chappell
William Stobart Whetherly
Roland Haig
SECONn Lieutenant.
Gerald Fitzgerald Dunne
2S Jan. 82
9 May 85
4 May
4 May
28 Nov.
14 Mar.
28 June
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
5 Aug. 96
20 Feb. 97
3 Sept. 97
7 May
3 Aug.
14 Nov. 94
5 July 99
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
6 Nov. 89
26 Feb.
20 Nov.
23 Dec.
2 Mar.
90
9,
91
92
9 Nov. 92
8 May 95
96
96
15 Apr,
29 Apr.
9 Mar. 87
31 Mar.
1 Apr.
29 Apr.
28 Oct.
21 Mar.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
13 Oct.
7 Dec.
15 Apr.
9 Oct.
14 Oct.
21 Mar. 97
24 Nov.
19 July
19 Sept.
9 June 97
23 Feb. 98
7 Dec. 9S
3 June 99
3 June 99
24 Mar. 97
« Major Peters served with the Chin-Lushaii
Expeditionary Force in 188S-89 on special service
with Brigadier-General Tregear's Column (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Expedition to the
Black Mountain in 1891 as Superintendent of
Signalling (Clasp).
Siding Master.— Harry Richard James Willis, 13 March 80 ; Hon. Captain, 13 March 90.
Quarter Master.— Frederick Charles Butcher, 26 Oct. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Scarlet — .Facing* Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Egypt, 10 Nov. 94.
1 T t General Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles-
of BalaWafa, Inke°man and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
IPt^c'oI Lowe served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of. 882,and was PW»entJn theengage-
™1J|« 'Sf Fl Eta and Mahsama, in the lotion at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-KeDir
fnd ttie canture ^f Cairo (MedaFwlth Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedit.onm 1886-89
on special service (Medal with t™ Clasps) Guarcis in the Egyptian war of 1882, 2nd was present in the two
actio^a, i!SSI!^^l^T^^a^^^i the capt5r?of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'.
PFfcaptain Gage served in the operations in Uganda in 1x897-98 and was slightly wounded at the capture of the
Soudanese Forts near Mruli (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the nth (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
Shinto rf». ToB"a,iM8. To Ix&ad,'.8„. To England, 1878. To Egypt, .882 (actions at Kassasm,
andba\tl'eofTel.ef-Kebir). To India, 1883. To Egypt, 1893. To England, 1894.
142
-
1st Dragoons.
"PlSnfSCLi" " WlTIILOO" "BlUSL.'
[South Afiioa.
... Lieutenant Colonel.— »-«.,-. John Francis Burn-Murdoch,* 2nd Lieut. 4 Dec.
:.. t's : ilitjor, ; Ai . 1
ig
. 81 ; Captj
Mi.1
'■ 99 ■-..
I
Ralph Henry Carr
Joh:.
John Wreford Jn
crwifi London
If.s U .
DSO.l
//on. Henry William M:.i sfield
John William Burn>
George Frederick Steele. Adjutant /
J
Hon. Arthur Hniralion-Ru"Cl!
3»D L1ECT.
: Jan.
22 Oct. 81 >S N
18 June Si
;
Lnniiiata.
Henry Donald M'Xeile
... fw-
Fitxmaorioe
... Bertie Edward Parker Leig
... Richard FitzGerald Glyn
... Th"?: dnian ...
.
'
29 Aug.
:o Au(t. 91
27 Mar.
1 Oct.
'■
21 Nov
25 July 94
r- 97
15 Sept. 97
2 Feb. oS
5 July 99
33 Jan. 92
21 Oct. 93
31 Jan. Q4
20 June 94
12 Dec. 94
13 Dec. 94,
19 J>ec. 04
19 Miiy 95
25 Mar. cjj
4 Not. 06
7 Apr. 97j
1 1 Feb.
-,t Aug.
20 Nov.
93
27 June 94 24 July 99
9 Jan.
27 Feb.
14 Mar.
14 Oct.
2 Feb.
12 May
24 July
9 June 07
11 Aug. 07
4 May 9S
i3 Oct. 99
iS Oct. 99
25 Oct. 99
29 Nov. 99
99
SECOND LlF.rTENA.YIS.
Th
.. Phi
.. Mer: d Burrell ...
.. Will
.. Henry Wil liam
S >rge Claude Gore, Burl.
.. 11 wi rid Charles William Bgerl
.. Benry HcLaren Lambt rt 3 Dec.
J 2 I ... Biding Matter 4 Dec. 98; Hon. Lieut.
2 ' ... Quarter Mater.— Frederick] Hon. Lieut.
il—FacinaiKlue.—Ariei:' xandCo.
Embarked for South Africa, 30 Oet. :
' Sir Frederick ' . the Crimea : : 1 Aide de Camp to Sir Jai
(Medal wit) ;>ol, and Turkish Modal). Served in the Znln war of 1879 in comma
Brigade, and aftei ition of the Brigade commanded the advanced posts on the Lines 1
(Medal with I lie I.
• Lt.Colouel Bn -erved in the Nile Expedition , >ns' Detachment of the
Cairn u of Abu He*, and commanded the Detachment in the engagement
(Medal with two 1 . S red in the Dongola 1 inder Sir 1 ohener
, ; in comn.: M .
oommandeu in, composed of ail a n toe
field); commanded the m the pursuit which followed and at the capture ofSuarda Sth June, in the
engagement ind at th.- 1 Hougola (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Britisb
Medal, and Khedives Medal with tv
Raised in England in 10S1 as -e," and p
England, 16S4. To Ireland, 1689. To England, 1690. To Flanders, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Holland, 1702. To Portugal, 1703 (Spanish War ol intent to Spain. 1719. To
Flanders, 1742 (battle of Dettingen). To Germany, 1760. Four Troops to the Netherlands. 1793. To
Portugal, 1809 ■!' War. battles ol Km Salamanca. Vittoria and Toulousei I
Belgium,.i8i5 (battle of Waterloo). To England, :Si6. To the* rimea, [854 (ba
siege i)f S I -'■ and and Ireland, 1850. To England, 1S61. To Ireland, 1S67. To
and, 1873. To England, 1875. To Ireland, [880 Detachment to Egypt, 1884. To England 1886
land. 1893.
South
IVm -
Full
Pay-
2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys).
Eugle. "Second to None.
'Waterloo" " Balaklava"
— "Blenheim
" Sevastopol. '
Af,.;,,^! 2nd Dragoons (Koyal Scots (
The Thistle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An
,Uf|"RAJU[.LIES""Ou-DBSAI!DK""JlALPLAQ.UET" "DETTINOEN'
E^li Colonel in Chief.— Hit Imperial Majesty Nicholas II. Emperor of Russia, XG. 8 Dec. 94.
Colonel.-George Calvert Clarke,' fi. .E,m>», '30 May 34 ; X«. "7 Oct. 36 ; Capt. "20 Sept. 39 i B{-MaJ?r'"
Nov si • Bt Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; •JT.t./or, 26 Feb. 33 ; Colonel, 23 Apr. 60; Lt.Colonel, 31 March 66;
Major Gentral, 6 March 63; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 1 July 81; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards,
4 Oct. So; Colonel 2 Dragoons, 23 Sept. 91.
• Lieutenant Colonel.— Son. Walter Philip Alexander, CWiief, >■ 3 Feb. 69; X^.'ioMay 71; Cajjf.24lSov. 77 ;
Major, 5 July S6 ; LI. Colonel, 5 July 96.
10
S .
7
6
S
Majors.
William Henry Hippisley,7 2nd in Com- )
mand 5 July 96 S
William Crawford Middleton8
Henry Jeuner Scobell
Francis Henry Toovey Hawley
Captains.
Robert Henry Adams9
John Crabbie, Adjutant 1 Fifes/lire Light \
Horse Volunteers 16 Dec. 95 i
Cecil William Montague Feilden
Charles James Maxwell
Alfred Douglas Miller, Adjutant 18 Jan. 96
Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley-Johnson, sen- )
ino with the Egyptian Army S
Eustace Addison Maude
William Fellowes Collins
Lieutenants.
John Collinson Harrison
Edward Ussher
Algernon Lawson
Thomas t'onolly, Egyptian Army
Son. Robert Hamilton Lindsay
Charles Percival Foster
Archibald George Seymour
Hon. Archibald James Murray St. Clair i
(Master of Sinclair) j
Foster Swe'tenham
Robert Dingwall Fordyce —
Second Lieutenants.
Son, William M'Clintock-Bunbury
Walter Long
George Graham Middleton
Ian Archibald Finlay
John Fairfax Rhodes
Cecil Walter Hughes Otway
William McCombie Duguid McCombie
James Laurie M'Kie Hutchison
John Fiel den
2ND LIEUT.
13 Mar. 7<
13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 87
24 Aug. 87
6 Feb. 89
s June
29 Mar.
28 Dec.
28 June
10 Oct.
29 May
25 Mar.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
13 Apr.
22 May 75
6 May 80
10 Nov. 80
2q June 81
1 July
10 May
2 Aug.
16 Apr.
7 Feb.
16 Mar.
16 Mar.
isOet.
90
23 May 91
21 Sept. 92
25 Apr. 94
5 Dec. 94
25 Sept. 95
16 Sept. 96
23 Mar. qS
12 Apr. 99
12 Apr. 99
4 Oct. 99
4 Jan. 99
20 May 99
20 May 99
20 May 99
24 June 99
15 Nov. 99
6 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
20 Dec. 99
CAPTAIN.
1 June 84
ji Oct. 85
27 Jan. 86
1 Oct. 87
89
90ct.
9 Oct. 89
14 Feb. 91
19 Aug. 91
28 June 93
13 June 94
16 Dec. 95
5 July 6
BREV.MAJ.
28 June 93
9 Jan. 95
5 July 96
3 Apr. 97
5 ... \Riding Master. — George Parker, 27 Feb. 95 ; Son, Lieut.
6 ... Quarter Master. — Peter Fraser Fleming, 2r Feb. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 5 Nov. 1S99.
• General Clarke served the Eastern campaign of 1354-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (sabre cut on the neck) , Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight ot the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
CB. and Turkish Medal). .
' Major Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1S79 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reinforcements sent to
South Africa during the Boer war of 1881, and served as Staff Officer of Pine Town Camp. Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 in command of a detachment of the Scots Greys attached to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and the
reconnaissance to Metammeh; was appointed Adjutant to the Heavy Camel Regiment after Lord St. Vincent had
been killed in action (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
s Major Middleton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
9 Captain Adams served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the Royal Scots Greys (formerly " Tlie Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons " and
"The Royal North British Dragoons").
Raised in Scotland in 167S, and proceeded to Flanders in 1694. To Scotland, 1698. To Holland,
1702 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Ondenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To the Conti-
nent, 1743. To England, 1748. To Germany, 1758. To England. 1763. Four troops to Holland, 1793
to 1795. The Regiment embarked for Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1S16. To the
Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1856. To
Scotland, 1S61. To England, 1863. To Ireland, 1865. To Scotland, 1871 To England, 1S73. To
Ireland, 1878. To Scotland, 1S83. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1888.
i44 3rd ( Tit A*. „./.- (/«.•/<) Hussars. [Lucknow, Bengal. '
The While Hone with g>trat»mut." "Dettingkn "" s»i imji i " •• Vittokia"
"Touloosb" " PairnrBittA." " Oaaoox,, 184a " "Moosxxa" " Fbbozbsbad "
■ »..HliAON " " Pt XJATB " " Chili.iaNWALLAH " " GoOJKRAT."
p«v. Colonel.— Edward 1! -wt, »ai Aul. ■ >'- Feb. 54; Cnpfaia, '17 Feb. 57; Major,
'jo June;. , Lt. Colonel. pi80ct.64; Colonel, iS ('. : .1/ A . Bo: Lt.Btuetal. 2s Aor.
•..9...
Lieutenant Colonel.— /'.».r. Frank William Nicbo
Major. 22 May 95 ; Li. Colonel. 14 June 98.
Foil
H41I
Paj
22
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■5
11
13
s
-
s
*
4
^'ogan-Browno, Lieut. 30 Nov. 76 ; Gii>f. 5 Aug. 85;
Majobb.
2ND LIBIT.
' H.ma'tJ 14 July oG 14 Sept. 78
Herbert Bethune Patton-Betbune1 33 Jan. 79
Walter GorinK
Valentine Geuige Whitla=
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAT.
1 »1 TAINS.
John Edmund Mackenzie
' irray3 30 Jan
Alfred Alexander Kei
cert in South Africa •
Jame- 5 ; »he.: Adjutant .7 Oct. 99
Willi;. Tower
Albert Muitland Tabor
29 June 17 Oot. Bj
1 July ; 1 13 Apr. 87
:t Nov. S-, 10 Apr. 91
6 Mav
17 June 85 S May 95
89 =3 May 91 23 May 96
Oct. 91 ifi Nov. 92 23 May 96
LlBCTBNANTS.
Mountcney Kortright .
Clement William I uank , ritn \
Cftk Lane. )
Gerald Hugh Charles Madden
Henry Sanderson Laverton
Bernard Granville
I Moresby Chinnery ...
Reginald Sealer Hunt
29 Dec. 94
26 June 95
24 Juno 96
9 Dec. 96
15 May 97
Robert Ronald Henderson May 97
9 Jan.
v-
17 Dec. 92
25 Jan.
12 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
Landale
Philip James Vandeleur Kelly
Herbert Combe
Dudlry Calvin Gilroy
Francis James Do Ire
Joseph Montgomery
15 Dec.
4 May
1 1 Jan.
1 1 Feb.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
I Dec. 93
21 Feb. 94
22 May 95
S Jan. o<
14 Nov. of-
24 Feb. 97
14 July 98
Bept
14 Jan. 09
-■ Jan. .)7
14 July q8
Biding Matter.— Charles Edward Hann, 8 Dec. 97; Bon. Lieut.
Quarter Matter.— Richard James Coe. 13 Nov. 95 ; lion. 1 ■ if.
Blue— Facingt Scarlet.— Agentt, Messrs. CoxandCo.
Embarked for India, 13 Styt. 98.
8 July 99
14 Oct. 96
3 Apr. 97
14 July 98
98
' Major Patton-Bethuue served in the Boer warof 18S1 as a volunteer attached to the Inniskilling Dragoons.
Served as a volunteer attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present m the en-
gagement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal
.v h I '.asp, and Khedive's Star).
1 Captain WLitla served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Midshipman on board 11. M.S. Sultan, and was present
at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts; afterwards landed with the Naval Brigade (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive'B Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Berber! Kitchener in 1806, includ-
ae engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two
CI asps).
iptain Murray served in the operations in the Northern Territories < 1 1897-98, inclnding the
expedition to Karaga (mentioned In despatches, Brevet of Major, Sfedal with Clasp).
• Captain Roche served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 20th Hussars Troop of the Light
Camel Corps, including the operations of the DeBert Column and the engagement at Al in EOea Wells on the 16th
and 17th February I ktedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss, Served with the Obitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 3rd (King's I ' Hussars,
Raised in 1685. To Holland, 1694. To England, 1697. To Spain, 1702, and returned same yeat
To Spain, 1107. To England, 1708. To Gi;rmxny, 1712. To England, 1745. To France, 1758, and
returned same year. To Holland, 1803, and returned same year. To Spain, 1811. To England, 1814
To France, 1815. To England. 181P. To India, 1837. To England 1852. To India, 1868. To
England, 1879.
4tll (The Queen s Own) Hussars.
145
31
Secunderabad, Madras.
vSrSTIi^"DETTINGEN*■ "TALAVEEA" "ALBCHSEA" "SaLASIANCA" "YiTTOBIa" 'ToOLOUSK" ' ' PB1.I1.5 DLA
•.„■■ H,|f "Afghanistan" "Ghuzneb" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol.'
pay.iPay. Colonel-AlexandeiLow,' CB. Cornet, "2001.35; Lt. P6 July 38; Capt p,4 July 43 ; lit Major, » J™« 54
— I Major -60ct ^4- Bt.Lt. Colonel, i2Dec.54; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 57 ; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieutenant
General, 1 Oct._77; General, 22 May Sc ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 27 Oct. 81.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Alexander Ramsay. Cornet,
2 Mar. 79 ; Major, 21 May 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 May 06.
Sept. 6q ; Lieut, pi4 Jan.
Captain,
Majors.
Ronald Kmcaid-Smith,1 2iJ«i in Ommanil
10 Oct. 97 ■
Charles Hamlvn Aanew8
Hon. Frederick RossmorcWauchope Eve-~j
leigh-de Moleyns,3 DSO. {Brevet Lt. \
Colonel 20 May 98)... J
Reginald Hoare
2ND LIEUT.
27 Aug. 79
1 May 78
Captains.
Francis Lee, tcith igth Hussars in S. Africa
lEdgar Mortimore Lafone.*.
Joseph William Underwood..
IcharlesLanfear Graham
Arthur Lockwood Trevor-Boothe
LlBUTENANTS.
Reginald Walter Ralph Barnes, Adjutant >
! 20 May 96, .9. Africa : >
Albert Savory, ,0fc/rft igthHnssars in S.Africa
Henry George Watkin
Edmund Ricardo Clutterbuck ••■
Ian Graham Hogg, Myer Coast Vrotec-\
torate Constabulary J
Auston Morgan Rotheram
Egerton Orme Bellairs Black Black-")
Hawkins -> I
Herhert Richard Moseley j
Stephen Edwin Wright Thompson
Thomas Percy Tew
11 Feb.
29 Feb.
29 Dec.
23 Oct.
31 Dec.
12 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
15 Jjan.
5 Aug.
5 Aug.
23 Sept.
0 Dee.
20 Feb.
27 Apr. 81
1 Oct. 80
9 Sept.
30 Jan. 86
1 Sept. 86
6 Nov.
18 Dec. 89
3 Sept. 90
13 May 9
90 10 May 93
92 10 Mar. 94
94 27 Nov. 95
94 27 Nov. 95
5 Sept. 96
3 June 9S
8 Jane 98
2 May 99
3 May 99
97 19 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
Eaton Hely Caldbeck 20 Feb.
James Cosmo Russell 2° MaJ
Robert Dunsmuir Harvey 3° Aug.
CAPTAIN.
6 Feb.
87
28 Aug.
Bfi
1 May
90
10 May
93
10 Mar.
H
17 Oct.
94
13 Feb.
9S
5 Feb.
*
18 Nov.
9.6
BBEV.ilAJ.
5 Feb. 96
7 Oct. 96
2 Mar. 9«
4 Feb. 99
I !
Siding Master.— Walter John Rose, 31 July 95 ; Son. Lieut.
'" Quarter Master— William Alfred Cochrane, 10 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
"' ^ Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox ana Oc.
Embarked for India, 10 Sept. 1896.
, r- „..,,. Tn«- served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkei man,
•^ T^hernava lie" and faU 0 SebaXpol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatorm ; at
I^erman™ ?co™ded «he Ke^meat (M&al„with feur Olasps^Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Kmght of the Legion of
hS^^SSESSS^e^seaBetsi
^MaSnewTerved in the Burmese Expedition in rSSj-S? (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Matabele war
^V^r^onefthl' H?nS Fride^fck Eveleigh-de Moleyns served in the operations in South Africa under Sir
Frederick Carrmcn?rinl856 as extra Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO "d Medal ; and m the
o^raUons fn Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 in general command of the forces (mentioned lu
^SoPLfeurSa^\0ef^dmThe\^paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willi*™ Lockhart u>
1897-98 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp) .
H
146
tun
Full
it.
5th Lancers.
— UIIUl" " K VUIILIE5 '
'• MlLrLiiJCIT " "SlTAEIN.
-South Africa.
LDepv- i. Cinlcrbu
"OlTDESiaDB"
Colonel —Wilham
I
.
Lieutenant Colonel— Ja- Captmkt
9 June ■< : ilai- Colcnel, n Aug. qq.
■A
MajoxS.
- .'• 2».l in I
■ ■■4 13 Aug. 09
s
v I N R .
I
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v«jV*f*)
of Gwmnaam, Tkijmti ami H'oolrieh ^
Diilrir- '
-
John liarclai Scriven
LrocnvA 1
Alexnn 1 I
. Adjutant 9 Slav 96
-
.
Oyril Arkwright
Maxwell Fielding M'Taggart
Heur.v Frauds rraaei
2ND LltCI.
captain. beev.vaj.
31 Oct. Bo 1 July
3jU
■
:- July
31 July
July 89
16 Nov. 87
SlCoilD LuriBHA.Mb.
William Henry Tucker Hill
Richar.l
S; [ney BtanleT Williams (Depot)
Proderii
Hon. Arthur Maurice Robert Hiugham
ince
Arthur George Mci'imtock
' arrr.ichael Darley
George tjeralu Mol;
13 Mar.
24 Dec.
8 Nov.
7 Dec.
13 Aug. 94
14 Dec. 95 I
19 Apr. 99 I
12 Aug. 99
36 Mar. 93
2* Mar. 90
10 Sept. 9c
2 Jul;
12 Aug. .
5 Aui
I Jul;
9 Of
!-■ Aug.
2S Oci
11 >!:.:
4 M..
Dec. .
Dec. 95
Oct,
Nov. 99
Nov. 99
Biding Hatter. — Henry Pw attain, 18 Jul;
Quarter Hatter — George Waterman, is Feb. 8S; Uon. C .-. b. 98.
Blue.— Fuel »<j« Scarlet. — Aaentt, Me- ■
Embarked for India, 21 JVop. 1888.
1 Lieu t. General l>u the latter part of the aiegi was under fire at the battle
of the TV
where with mi
the bon-
be mor; remove him with thi
Commii'
which 1- eaMCF six months ipromoted
Captan Servi
1079-80 1
oapturi .
in Deci Clasps).
li Major Spurrell (served with the Hazara Exped »nd Brigade (mci.'
: India under Sir William
Lockhad the Lines
inun '
the tet Battalion Royal
-tatr Officer, and in
tueexi '
■
1 with the ex
the campaign on the S rth Weal Frontiei - kpartinthi 1
as Deputy Assistant Lhe < ■
ones); nl-o m lurshal 1st 1
-ps).
1 on m, Waii.' ib • '-1 Burn —p).
6tii (Inniskilling') Dragoons.
147
undero2f\*.b.
South Africa. I
The Caafcle of InniBkUUng with tho St. George
L is^l "Detiingen" "Watkhloo
Years ser. . n ,
FuTlW< Cornel in Chief .-//.* M Arthur W J-^ff^; fr ,.c. . i,„„, j 68 . CapU lU M<jor
?J& 75 «.CW««J. .7 Sept. 76; Colonel ,0 May 80 , J/,,,,,- &;,«■< rg May
lAmfaJfbmral. 1 Apr.93i Co/one* Rifle Brigades May 5o
22 June 97,
^^S^^^sT-i?^;"^^ Fe\r,5sV;^««. ""Sept. 58; Major General,* Mar. 68
, 0pt ' . General, 1 July 81 j Colonel oth Dragoons, 28 March So
Pay. Pay
Ooiiner-Sr Charles Cameron Shute,; £CB.,C<,rnet^9 ^AYl3 l'XU^ 3J ; SBE.'gSl^.M 35*& '
June 54;
£t0ttt.0ena»'a2,
22
Lieutenant Colonel.- Henry Cockcroft Page-Henderson,* Xku«.
26 Sept. 94; Lt. Colonel, 17 Sept. 99.
Majors.
MichaelFrederie Rimington,7 2'"' in Com-
mand ; Special Service, S. Africa
p.s.c Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby8
Colours, and the word " Inniskulin
' "BitlKtlVl" "SEVASTOPOL."
of Oouuattght,1 KG. ICT. KP. GCB. GCXI. OCMG.
Colonel in Chief Inniskilling Dragoons,
Sept.
Cajit. 20 Oct. 83; Major,
2ND LIEUT.
Thursby Henry Ernest Dauncey10
Camborne Haweis Paynter
14 Mar.
38
SOct.
50
4 Mar.
91
30 May
01
2S Oct.
Qi
9 Sept
93
iS Apr.
94
2 June
94
6 June
„'■
9 Dec.
.,-
4 May
98
3 Aug.
98
4 Jan.
99
4 Jan.
99
18 Jan.
09
4 Feb.
99
18 Oct.
go
18 Oct.
gg
29 Nov.
qg
29 Nov.
99
9 Dec.
99
20 Dec.
99
22 Oct.
10 May
20 Sept.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
25 Aug.
28 Feb.
10 Nov.
29 Aug.
20 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
30 Aug.
1 Jan.
17 Sept. 95
29 Oct. 97
4 Mar. 98
4 Mar. 98
5 July 99
26 Oct. 87
10 Jan. 88
26 Oct. 92
3 May 89
BEEV.MAJ.
3 Apr. 97
19 May 97
2 Aug. 99
17 Sept. 99
23 May
8 Sept. S3,
7 Feb. 94
1 Sept. 97
4 Mar. 98
1 June 98
25 Feb. 99
25 Feb 99
Hon. Lieut.
Son, Lieut,
Captains.
Arthur Rowland Mosley18
John Christian Appold Anstice, Adjutants
11 Yeomanry Brigade 1 Oct. 96 i
James William Gully Philip Jeffcock, }
Adjutant 17 Yeomanry Brig. 1 June 98 j
Edmund Arthur Herbert19
Edmund Sylvester Jackson, Aide de\
Camp to L~l.Gov. of Burma 25 Feb. 99 ....
James Stevenson-Hamilton20
Frederick Arthur Bashford Fryer, Assist.
Provost Marshal, South Africa
Ernest Charles Holland
LlBUTENANT.
Neil Wolseley Haig
Cuthbert Francis Dixon-Johnson
Ewing Paterson
George Kirkpatrick Ansell, Adjutant )
29 Sept. 97 5
Chippindall Holmes Higgm
John Harris
'John Lawrence Lawler
Raymond Bazley Johnson
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Edward Amphlett
Thomas George Gibson
Alexander John Grant Meek
George Hughes Earle
Ernest Charles Scott Jervis
Seymour Clarke Bull
Francis Noel Dent
John William Francis Tarleton
Arthur William Swanston
Charles Russell Terrot
Antony Edmund Gibbs I 20 Dec.
Riding Master.— Alfred Charles Shawyer, 28 Deo. 92 ;
I Quarter Master. — John Rupert Siddall, 16 Aug. 99; '
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South' Africa, Oct. 1899.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards),
■' and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB„ Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
I a Sir Charles Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the campaign against
the Rajah of Kurnool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division from 23rd Nov. 1854 to 2nd July 1836, when the division was
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Inkerman,
Isiege and fall of Sebastopol, night attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of the Tchernaya
' (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish
Medal, and OB.) .
5 Lt.Colonel Page-Henderson served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Servedinthe Bechu
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 13S4-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
7 Major Rirnington served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-S5 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in i338 as Adjutant Inniskiliing Dragoons.
' 8 Major Allenby served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1334-85 with the
i Inniskdhng Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
I 10 Captain Dauncey served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the
'engagements at ElMagfar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Servedinthe campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 21st Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and
• Khedive's Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.]
15 Captain Mosley served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
\ 19 Captain Herbert served in tbe operations in Zululand in 1S88.
I *> Captain Stevenson-Hamilton served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
Secord of the Services of the 6th (Inniskiliing) Dragoons.
Raised in 1689 and served in Ireland till 1763. To England, 1763. To the Low Countnes, 1793 (battle of
Dettingen). To England, 1797. To Scotland, 1808. To Ireland, 1809. To England, 1S14. To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England and Scotland, 1816. To Ireland, 1819. To Scotland, 1823. To
England, 1824. To Ireland, 1820. To Scotland, 1833. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1S38. To England, 1841.
i To Scotland, 7842. To England^ 1843. To Ireland, 1846. To Scotland, 1851. To England, 1852. To the Crimea,
1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1356. To India, 1858. To England, 1866. To
Ireland, 1871. To Scotland, 1077. To England, 1880. To South Africa, 1S81 (Boer war of 1881 and Bechuanaland
Expedition in 1884-85). To England, 1890.
I4S 7th (2 } • 0«m) HuSSarS. [Norwich.
Year. -
iFnUlH.ll The Royal cypher within the Garter. "Dettixgek " "Osthes'' "'I'Miserta" " Waieiloo"
(p«j_ ij., "Loourow."
Colonel.— Robert 11 . 'n Jane - ('uj I . i Jan. 59; Major, '21 Aug. 69
LI.(.\IhiI, *im Feb .71 . .' j>p General, :o Dec. Ss; Colonel 12 Lancers. 10 Feb. 04
- ir*. 13 Feb. 96.
Lientenint Colonel.— i/u». itichiird Thompson Lawley,1 Lieut. :i Feb. 76 ; Cavtain. 21 July 8s : Maior.
5 May 03 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 Jnne 99. * * " J *
MiJO»s.
1 MUlll'I.
Richard L,iuut :
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Hon.ii.
Charli .auiNurtun. Adjutant 1
20 Mas ... >
itb Alexander Praser, /v-irf.
Henry Hark ly Dalgety"
Harold Fielden
John Fryer
Job£ Vau^hau11..-
List
Frederick William Wormald," AiJe de\
Camp toMojor Gi ■. r ' I . \[ . Balinnton )
Charles Herbert Rankin, " Mounted In- \
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Alexander Prederio Amu- Imberi-Terry ..,
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Henry Arthur . I
James Henrv Edward Bolford
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31 Jan. So
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51 Oct. S3
6 Feb. 64
7 Feb. S5
23 Aug. 84
14 May S4
28 Apr. St
15 Dec. 86
19 Dec. 89
23 Jan. ai
23 Jan. 91 16 Nov. 98
91
11 Feb.
July 96 20 May 98
5 Feb. 87
8 Feb. 86
9 Oct. So
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26 Feb. 00
28 June 90
13 Oct. 86 6 July 96
10 Apr. 89I j Oct. 96
1 Nov. 90 ,4 Apr. 67
15 Mar. 93 ,7 Nov. 97
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26 June 95
2 Apr. 96
27 May 90,
26 June 9$ ;
26 June 9_,
26 June 93
29 Apr. 91
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
24 Oct. 94
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12 Aug. 99
20 Dec. 99
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11 Jan.
11 May
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26 June
59
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
99
11 Jan. 98
23 Jan. 98
;6 June 99
9 Oct. 99
. SUing Master. — Hurry Dibble, 3] Oct. Bl ; Hon. Captain 31 Oct. 98.
. [Quarter Matter.— Frederick Durman, 4 Feb. 92; Hon. Luut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned Jrum Fatal, -9 Nov. 1898.
Hon. R. T. L 1 Bd throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with theLightCamelReginienu
and took part in the Column including the engagement itt Abu Klen Wells on the i6thand
17th Fenruery (Medal with \
.■lor Sir Frederick d m 1896-97, part of
the time in commaii'l <>f ;i ' ' \$Q si I U<
9 Major Nicholson i under Sir Frederi ■ m in 1896 as acting
StsJT Officer (mentioned in I 080 Medal).
itain FiteHenry sen lit ion in 1384-85, and wat 'LOfKirbekau
(Medal with two Clae -. ah the Soudan Frontier pee during the opera-
tions on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
11 Major Poors served in 1 Maehonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 (mentioned
Bpatches, Bn ir, Medal).
sptain Brooke served with the ''hitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Gatacn with Clasp). E
Served
durmgtheop is 6 ation Staff Officer at Mafeking. Served in the campaign on
the North West Froi m Loclchart in 1 y Officer to Sir Tower Palmer,
(Commanding the in) Pirah Bzpedil in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert ttitchener in 1 , sCamp to Major Ling the British
Le (afterwards the British D 1 was present at th< mentioned in despatohes)
DSO. British Medal, and Khedive'? Medal with two Clasps).
]i Gaptain the Hon. J. Q. il. 11, Beresford served in the operations in South Amen under Sir Frederick Ca
rlngtonin 1896 (mentions I
tjitam Dalgety served m the 0p< South Africa In 1S96-97.
,pl lis vaughan served In the operations in Booth Africa in 1896 (Medal).
oa in 1896 (Medal). -
it. H Akin Berved lu the operai ^6 (Medal).
>• Prince Alexin: ■ rve I in the ;:i A'rica uu ler Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
;— Acting Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Curragh. |
8th (The King's Royal Irish) Hussar
Pull
Hall
Pay.
Pay.
25
25
22
••9
17
17
16
15
15
'3
12
lo
8
XX
6
5
5
4
3
J
2
2
X
I
I
X
13
10
...
s. 149
Tho Warn and Crown. " Fristinx virtutis memores."— "Leswabeee " " Hindoostan " " Alma"
"Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "CENTEALiNDiA""ApaHANisiAN, 1879-80."
Comet, »io June 53; Lieut. 19 Jan. 55; Capt. 31 Jan. 58; Major,
Colonel, 14 Nov. 79 ; Major General, 29 Dec. 89 5 Colonel S Hussars,
BALAELAVA
Colonel— William Mussenden
»ai Mar. 68 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Nov. 74
8 June 95. T , ~,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Peter LeghOlowes
19 Oct. 97- -
Lt. 20 Nov. 75 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 83 ; Major, 2 Oct. 8s ; Lt.Colonel,
Command}
i
9
Majobs.
David Edward Wood," 21"*
19 Oct. 97
Charles Edward Duff'
Philip Walter Jules Le Gallais [Bt.Lt.
Colonel 16 Nov. 9%), serving with the Eoyp-
tian Army nX'"7"-a±"r*
Bryan Thomas Mahon,8 DSO. (Bt.Lt. ,
Colonel 16 Nov. 98), Egyptian Army )
Captains.
Philip Langdale, Adjutant Kent Yeomanry )
Brigade 1 Alg. 95 '
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts
John Acheson Henderson
Henrv Poulkes Deare •
Reginald Bethune. Tisct. Garnock
Lincoln Sandwith, Adjutant 2 Yeomanry)
Brigade 1 Mar. 98 >
Francis William Mussenden
Isaac William Burns-Lindow
Claud Herbt. Campbell, Adjutant, 4 .. ov. 99
Lieutenants.
Egerton Augustus Stafford O'Brien
Robert Lambert ...........
Philip Astell Temple Jones, Special Ser-
vice, South Africa
Francis Montgomerv Jennings
Frederick Herbert Wylam
Guy Macaulay Mort
Charles Morris Threlfall
John Van der Byl
Second Hectenants.
Cecil John M'lllree Lomer
John Carbury Holford
Sir Charles Bingham Lowther, Barf
Hon. Michael Francis Stafford Howard
11 May
23 Apr.
78
16 Nov.
9 May
11 June
9 Jan.
9 Nov.
2 June
29 May
28 Sept. 05
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
8 Sept.
4 May
7 May
4 Jan.
20 May
12 Aug.
18 Nov.
LIEUT.
28 Feb. 75
1 July 81
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
3 Oct.
19 Sept.
19 Mar.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
6 May
7 Feb.
5 June
28 Apr. qi
19 Apr. 38;
30 July
16 July
28 Dec.
27 Nov.
2 Sept.
27 Nov.
22 Jan.
1 Mar.
4 May
5 July
5 Ju'y
19 Oct.
1 Mar.
8 July
17 Feb.
30 July
1 Aug.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
25 Jan.
19 Oct.
8 July
3 Apr. 97
19 Oct. 97
Hiding 3fMf«r.-Edward Griffith Tomblings, 3 Aug. 87 ; Son. Captain 3 Aug. 97.
quarter Matter.— Louis Cecil Page, 6 Dec. 90; Hon. Lieut.
Blue.— Agent; Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturned from Bengal, Nov. 1889.
1 Major General Mussenden served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5; j, ^Xnalc^M^kiiSiS^/™!
•Ta^or Suff served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal) engagement at
« Lt Colonel Clowes served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including me »»b«b
M? MaToVwood'served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the x3th Bengal Lancers, and took part in tb.Zaimu.ht
Expedition, including the engagement at Mazeena (Medal) . Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
« Lt.Colonel Mahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force undei rH« but Yrlde7™*ches3s0. and
Officer, including the engagement at Flrket and the operations at Hahr (mentioned in c1e3p.11..
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) .
'5o
9th (27 ', loyal) Lancers.
Ii
' South Africa.
I at Kuttxa.
rpher within the Garter. "Putursou ' So^V.?j" "FJE??"
.OOJEKir" •M..-...HI •■•• I '«'"'iU» KABCL..SJ9
"Einuuii i -So" " AFGutMMiN. ' 178-80
Colonel.— Sir William Drysdale,1 A~< II. C01
lll.Lt. Colonel,
70; Lieut. General, 1 .1
Li.utSoolond.-Bloomne.dG ,, ,. „ July78; BMf»>o'.
.-.86; Lt.Colonel. igDec. 95.
../, i.Tulv b.: (W, ..,
-5
13
Muogs.
2nd in Co«»ia»ii..
'
Charles Bishop. 1 w. 1 July 95
William Jenner,
X)..I ; fi r Jnrtructioti
.IN-.
Ron. 1 --lil'V
Frederick ■• '1 AllL'-
Cur-
:SD LIEl'I. ill I T.
11 May
13 Auk.
16 Oct.
S3 Oct.
20 Nov.
So lJuly
80 1 July
15 Feb.
Uerbei" ! ■ .' 16 Feb. 87
Henrv Edw. Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiei
George Paget Ellison .2 Aug. S3 4 Jan.
ampbell i Dec.
:.;
.-4 Aug.
23 May B8
LlIUTEa >Ms.
.. lor. ^.Mounted I
I < • ■■:■■;. vl
Edward Beale-Browne,
r F. II". E. J-.
:
.. EriM ;,-n. Adjutant .0 A]
.. Frederick Hear]
Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kmcaid-Smit!:, I
-I "Dec
Geoffn Skefflngton Si
10 Aug.
13 Feb. 95
15 Dec. 95
12 Mar. 9S
8 June 89 isJai.
Jan. »3
25 Jan.
5 Sept. 94
1 3 Mar. 9s
. 1 lot. .4 s Sept. 95
... Job-..
Her-
. Du.i ■ ">n
Eustace Henry E •' \badie
Sbco.nh Lihi-tk.nahts.
lord Frederick Temple Hamilton- >
Temple- Blackwood
Frederick William Lawrence Sheppard 1
Ha- b '
'
Lionel Wsr Sad loir-Jackson ...
■ ibden
. Frederick Pollok
Percy Frederick Brasaey
'. Roln Wynu
Ar.i. Trower
Riding Mutter.— '■', ter, 5 Feb. 96
.'. Quarter Matter.— David Laicg, 23 Dec. 93
95
^! July 95
I j Slav 96
5 Aun. q-
:i Aug. 97
II Aug. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
j May 9S
98
99
99
4 July
4 July
2 May
3 May
\ 1 .
4 Jan.
-•- May
28 Oct.
Hon. Lieut.
, . Bon. Lieut.
Blue— Facing! Scarlet.— Jpmf», Messrs. Ox and ( 0.
Embarked tor Satal, 27 Any. 1S96.
:vaUotl
,' lMl 2 .;. ' ,6, including
Dec. 1 (3(Bn
,, apajgnof,
thA the fall
whe. ttheoaptun
-Lt.Col , accompanied Sill
OfAl: '
anoanar isevera
atheexpedil I
tin- march!
mn).
ft
To Monte Vid ';
U .; .j„ r,.i, fal« 1 [land. 1809. Co '" ^ '^ ' '' '
!
[reland, 1864. To Engli ^ batW(
I'.. Ei Bln :. 188: jo-
South Africa.
10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Boyal) Hussars.
'5i
[Years
|fqU
Pay.
ThePrince'sPlume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Peninsula." " Watbeloo1
'* Alt. Masjid '' "Afghanistan, 1S7S-79" "Egypt, 1SS4."
bEVASTOPOL'
HaTf;Colone1-— HisRoyal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Dufce o/Cornwall, KG.ET.KP.GMB*
Pay. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Colonel, 9 Nov. 5S; General, 9 Nov. 62; Field Marshal, 29 May 75!
Colonel 10 Hussars, iS April 63.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Ralph Bromfield Willington Fisher,1 Lieut. 27 June 74; Capi., 28 Apr. 32; Major,
12 Feb. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Ang. 96.
16
16
Majobs.
HarveyAlexander,2»rf i« Command 2oJune 90
.Charles Bateson Harvey9
[Arthur Hughes-Onslow9
p.s.c. Hon. Julian HedworthGeorgeByng,J j
Provost Marshal, S. Africa Field Force)
Captains.
Charles Toler M'Murragh Kavanagh, /
Adjutant 6 Yeomanry Brigade 12 June 95 $
Hon. Everard Baring,10 serving with the )
Egyptian Army J
Cameron Barclay
Lord William Augustus Cavendi^h-Bentinck
BertramChas.ChrietopherSpencerMeeking
Lord Geo. Wm. Montagu-Douglas-Scott...
1 ffon. Thomas Walter Brand, Brigade)
I Major, S. Africa Field Force )
^Hon. John Dawnay. Adjutant 30 May 98...
:Reginald Spencer Chaplin
Lieutenants.
John Peniston Milbanke, Aide de Camp to j
I Lieut. General J. D. P. French 9 Oct. 99 j
[Stanley Leonard Barry
\Hon. Dudley RogerHughAnderson-Pelham
\Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman
Eustace Robert Ambrose Shearman
, Charles William Henry Crichton
[Adrian Laurence Cave
Mathew Richard Henry Wilson
Hon. Thomas Lister
Hon. Frederick William Stanley
Second Lieutenants.
Carleton Salkeld
Hon. William George Sydney Cadogan
Thomas Evelyn, Lord Howard de Walden
Hon. Arthur Kenlis Maxwell
Clement Bertram Ogilvy Mitford...
William Arthur Hamar Bass
Hon. Edward Brabazon Meade
2ND LIBUT.
24 Jan.
So
22 Jan.
Si
14 Sept.
87
16 Nov.
87
11 Feb.
38
27 Mar.
89
2n Nov.
89
5 Dec.
01
S Oct.
92
23 Nov.
92
2 June
94
10 Oct.
94
28 Sept
95
28 Sept.
qs
7 Dec.
9S
9 Dec.
96
26 May
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
98
:i Feb.
00
22 Feb.
1 .1
19 Apr.
W
12 Aug.
Q.J
15 Nov.
99
1 3 Nov.
99
23 Dec.
99
1 July
1 July
jo May
27 Jan.
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
6 Mar. 89
10 .Aug,
iS Sept. 89
11 June 90
10 June 91
T4 June 93
18 Oct. 93
iS Apr. 94
5 Feb. 96
8 Apr. 96
S Oct.
2 Jan. 97
25 June 97
11 May 98
19 Jan. 99
5 Nov. 99
17 Dec- 99
CAPTAIN. ', BEEV.JIAJ. I 1IAJ0E.
16 Mar. 89
21 July 89
4 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
1 Feb. 90
1 Feb. 90
23 Mar. 92
1 Feb. 93
2 Jan . 97
25 June a?
16 Feb. 9S
14 June Q9
12 July 99I
16 Nov.
2 Jan. 97
3 Apr. 97
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
SiiUng Master. — Albert William Waite, 27 Aug. 90; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— Arthur Edward Poole,17 2 Dec. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 2 Dec. 02.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1899.
% Lt.Colonel Fisher served throughout the Afghan war of iS78-8o with the » ™*H™bm, and was ^P lesen , at the
attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagements at Mattoon and F™ttehaba^
the Khost Valley, in the operations in the Shutargardan-horse ^jUm» gj SSSch
tions around <
to Candahar,
Bronze Decoration).
Genera] Gordon (mentioned in despatches). „ „,,„ Tr^noriitinn in 18S4 with the
» Majors Harvey, Hughes-Onslow, and Hon. J. H. G. Byng served in 'he,s°ud*n.,f 31*1' uchedrve's Star)
10th Hussars, and were present in the engagements at El Tel. and Tema. (Medal with Cla^, and Khedive a Mar
w Major Hon. E. Baring served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir He ert K ^taner in *"j" ££ d
Jfedal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and with the expedition 1.1 189S, mdudi igthe hat tie, 1 "^-^ t f
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, isrevei;
TOMSSS^oa in «he Soudan Expedition iu ,884 with the .oth Hussar, (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
IJ2
11th (Prmei All ) Hussars.
The Creel and Motto of the lute Prince Consort. " Egypt" i with I
l H" "WilKKLOu" "!;illkTeOKK""ALUA' "bALAKLAVA"
Egypt.
L Depot, Canterbury.
• B v i UttJfOA."
uiLikLin " 1.N KKKM A ,v " "SfiVASTOPOt.
2 Colonel.— William Charles Forrest,' CB. Cornel. »n March 36 ; it 's Jan. 391 Copt. r- Sept. 41; lfiy'or,
>0t. 48; Jif./M'.i.'onW, ,.- 1'ic -4; £'•< "lonel,f} Aug. 59; Colonel, 8 March 60 ; Major General. 6 March
Lieut. General. 1(1. .W. 1 July Si ; Colonel nth Hussars, 8 Feb. 86.
■- .-. Lieutenant Colonel. —;>.».<■. Edward Reginald Courtenny,b LI. 9 Aug. 73; Co»<- 1 July Si ; llajor, 10 Apr. 89;
/ ' I lonel, 17 June 96.
5
Majobs.
//->«. Honry Arthur Ormsby Gore, »d in 1
Command 26 June 96 $
Lor A Edmund Bernard Talbot. UP. f r j
Cefa&Bffter; Special Service S. Air: 1 I
hi Victor Geo. Athcling Lnmley
p.«.e. Willinm Henry Ryoroft,' Dep. )
Attitl. Adj. General, Egypt, 16 July 98 J
Captaixs.
Dmbe
Esme Stuart Erskine Harrison
I.ewi> Owen Williams, I /.r<'«i t Pembroke \
15 Oct. 96 ... I
Francis Temple Bacon (Depot)
Thomas Anderdon Salt:
Julian Dallas TyndaleTyndaleBiscoe
Won. VVillium Bailey
John Alan Le Norreys Dnniell, A
tjth Tejininry Brigade 22 Apr. 99 )
Thomas Tnit Pitman
Herbert William Mascall Kenrick
2XD LIBCT.
btnCTBNANTS.
William Robl. Codringlon, Special Serriee l_
Soirth Jj'ri'n ... ....I
tunes .1 upline Richardson
Hurry Bertram Abadie,8 Special Service, ~)
South Africa _)
Sidney Vernon Occleston (Depot)
Norman Marshall Johnstone
Rowland James Percy Anderson, Va
Rifte, " ;
Godfrey Trevelyan Williams
Percy Deemond FitzGerald
William Scott-Elliot
Cuthberl \1111 Baeen Moberly
Archibald Fraser Home
Ralph Maximiliar.Yorke,Adjntant28 Nov. 98
Sbcoxd Liectbxaxts.
Claude Stuart Rome
John Alexander Halliday
- reville Wilson
Cliar.es Leslie Rome
13 Aug. 79
loXor.
22 OCt.
i July Si
12 Nov. 84
9 May 3;
25 Nov. S5
6 Feb W
22 July 90
26 Feb. 87
30 Nov. 87 22 jui
29 Feb. S; 22 July 90
16 May 88 31 Mar. 91
9 Oct. S9 6 Apr. 91
30 May 91 10 Aug. 92
31 Dec.
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
17 Dec.
15 Mar.
15 Mar.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
1; Dec.
12 Dec.
:o Feb.
28 Sept. 95
5 Jan. 98
11 May 98
16 Nov. 98
25 July 83
14 Sept. Si
2 Mar. S7
11 Apr. 83
1 . Hot. 91
4 Jan. 92
BBBV.UAJ.
10 Aug. 92
B Mar.
S Mar.
1 Oct.
^o Jan.
16 Apr. 93
16 Apr.
1 6 July
24 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 91
17 June 96
10 Aug. 96
24 Oct. 92
iS July 94
jo Sept. 14
22 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
>3 Sept. 95
24 Jan. 96
20 Nov. 97
26 Jan. 98
in July 98
9 Oct. 99
9 Oct. 99
Biding Muter— Henry Hume Morton, 23 Nov. 92 ; Bon. Lieut.
Quarter Matter— George Page, 4 June 90; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Aqentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 22 July i8qc.
' General Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
11 and Inkerman, siege of Sel iitattack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of
Tchernaya ; C immanded the 4th Royal Irish Dragoons from iSth February to 1st July 1855 (Medal with three
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1 Lt Colonel Courtenny served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of the men 1 f the
Lower Tugela Column, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane, the action 01 Gingindlilovii.ai.d the
relief of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85
D 'iimand of the troop of 20th Hussars with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column, inciudnip the attack on the c the 14th February and the engagement at Abu Klea
We Le on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant to the 20th Hussars and as Staff Officer to Mounted troops, and was
I in [he engagement at Giniss.
' Major Rycrolt served 111 the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
mint including the operations of the Desert Column, and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Kin 1... star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 in command1 of the Irregular
Troops of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
oi tin Medjidie .
nun Sail served with the exped -t the Yonnios, on the WestC>astof Africa, in iS87-8S(mentioncd
0 Li itii with 1 Hasp
■ Li- a Abadie served with the Chitral Relief Porct Lowinx&gs [Medal with Clas]
1 the North West 1 Sir William Loclchart in 1897-98 as Assistant Trans-
port Officer ind Brigade Tirab Bbtpeditit ai despatches, two clasps).
uth\ Pn nee Ail:: ri t Own) //»
Bused in 171s and proceeded to France in 1758. To Flanders, t To England, 1796. To Holland,
\ -ft n'.'i 11 ■" ' i" Egypt, 1802 r vol tlie badge of "Kgypt" with the Sphinx). To the
['■in. 1. in. 1811 i.i ■ Salamanoa) To England, [813, To Belgium ami France, 1815 (battle of
Waterloi and Army of Uoonpation in Paris) Fo England, 1818. ro India, 1819 (battle of Bhnrtpi
1 ■ i ,s. To Ireland, 1843. To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1S52. To the Crimea, 1854
1 lege of Sebaatopol). To England, 1851 To Ireland,
I'.. England, 1^05. To India, 1866. To England, 1877, I'» Ireland, 1884, To England, iHfig.
ith Africa. 1890.
South Africa.
lears'Sei. The Prince's Plume
12th {The Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Egypt" (with
WATBBLOO" "SOOT. APBtCA, ,831-2-3" "SBV^xLoi.-CHKxil^Kil. "BMI''SB"
Colonel— Arthur Lyttelton Lyttelton- Annesley,' Cornet, p2i July c . r.;„,/
Major ,'.8 .Jan 61; Bt. Lt Colonel 9 Dee. 71 ; LtColonel,^ '.1^%
General 2 Oct. 86; Lt. General 15 Feb. 93 ; Colonel 12 Lancers, 12 Feb .06
Lieutenant Colonel.— David Stanley William, Ear! of Airlie ' Lt r, Tnne ,«
15 June85; Jfajor, 5 Aug. 92; Lt. Colonel, S Dec 97 ' 5
!53
1 Dec. 54; Capt. P24 Feb. 57-
Colonel, 18 May 77 ; Major
Capt. 18 Feb. 84 ; Bt. Major,
MaJOBS.
Thomas James Atherton, 2nd
mand 11 May 98
Antonio Stephen Ralli..
Com-)
;
p.n.c. Robert George Broadwood3 (Brevet~\
Lt. Colonel < Apr. 97 ; Bt. Colonel 16 Nov. V
98), Special Service S. Africa )
John Charles Basil Eastwood
Captains.
Francis Egerton-Green
Hon. Henry Granville Heneage
Eustace Loder.
Howard Clifton Brown
Eustace Crawley, serving in the Royal \
Niger Territories )
Frank Wormald
Cecil Vivian Sloane Stanley, serving
in, the Royal Niger Territorien... $
LlBUTBNANTS.
Miles Halton Tristram
Gerald Walton Hobson
Godfrey Charles de Cardonnel Wright
Walter Ho worth Greenly, Adjutant tMay99
Percy James Bailey
iRalfour Macnaghten5
jDavid Johnstone Keswick
William Matthew Burrell ,
Arthur Laidley Brown
Cecil Fane
Second Lieutenants.
John Nicholas Price Wood
Hon. John David Hamilton
Arthur Grant
Alexander Hamilton Dunlop
Henry Roland Milvain ,
George Bent OllivaDt ,
Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis Heathcote >
Lacon, Bart j
Hy. Bernard de la Poer Beresford Poirse
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
16 May
8 Dec.
8 June
7 Aug.
20 Nov.
31 May
4 Mar. c 1
5 Oct. 52
15 Mar.
20 Feb.
11 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
9 June
9 June 97
6 July
16 Nov.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
12 Aug.
15 Nov.
95
99
99
99
99
29 Nov. 99
20 Dec.
LIEUT.
1 July
1 July
1 July
25 Aug.
5 July 84
iS Sept. 89
3 Sept. go
3 Sept. 90
7 Jan. 91
25 Mar. 91
4 Sept. 92
21 Dec.
9 Aug.
ir Oct.
1 Oct.
12 May
ir May
11 May
3 Sept
1 May
22 Oct.
CAPTAIN.
2 Feb.
>7
1 Jan.
SS
is ^eb.
38
10 June
39
4 Sept
17 May
3 June
1 Oct.
92
93
96
96
17 Nov.
97
11 May
98
12 Oct.
98
BBEV.MAJ.
- 99
Fane Wright Stapleton Murray 20 Dec. 99
Riding Master. — William Harry King, 26 Nov. 98 ; Ron. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Barrows, 10 Aug. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Embarked for South Africa 21 Oct, 1899.
22 Feb.
2i Dec.
3 Apr. 97
11 May q8
1 Lieut. General Lyttelton-Annesley served with the nth fctussars in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lord Airlie served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 13S4 as Adjutant lothHussars, and waspresent in the engagement at Teniai (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Brigade Major under Sir
Herbert Stewart, and was present atthe action at Abu Klea (slightly wounded), in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 1 7th February, and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh — slightly wounded (twice mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
3 Colonel Broadwood served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1396, in-
cluding the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1S97, including the engagement at
Abu Hamed and the occupation of Berber (+th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps) ; and in the expedition in 1S98,
including the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th April and the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
1 Lieut. Macnaghten.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Record 0) the Services of the 12th {The Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
Raised in 1715 as the 12th Dragoons. To Ireland, 1718, remaining there 75 years. In 1768 desig-
nated " The Prince of Wales's Regiment," and constituted " Light Dragoons." To the Mediterranean,
1793 (capture of Corsica). To Italy, 1794. To England, 1795. To Portugal, 1797. To Egypt, 1801
(investment of Cairo). To England, 1802. To Ireland, 1803. To England, 1S05. To Holland, 1809.
To England, 1S10. To Portugal, 181 1; through the Peninsular War and marched through France,
embarking at Calais for England, 1S14. To Osteud 1815 (at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo
and in the Army of Occupation in France). Converted into " Lancers," 1816. To England, 1818. 1c
Ireland, 1S20. To England, 1824. To Portugal, 1827. To Enrland, 182S. To Scotland, 1829. ic
Ireland, 1830. To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1841. To Scotland and England, 1843- To Ireland,
1855. Returned to England and embarked for South Africa, 1851. To India, 1854. To the Crimea,
1848 (marching through Egypt). To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To Eng.and, i860. 10
Ireland, 1S65. To England, 1870. To India, 1877. To England, 1S87.
154
Full
P.y
*5
36
H.li
13th Hussars.
Virtt n Sf(ri«n." " ALBtTHEBl " " VlTToKIl " "O-KTHES "
" WlTHBLOo" " ALU1 " " BlLlKLiVl""l!CXB«»llN'
South Africa.
rsi" " PiicmeoLj
■i.."
: Colonel,
UAJOB.
Colonel.- • }KCBJZare.Com [R}ifior"1i
•; i.or, 24 Jan. Apr. 74 -'-
ural.xA.pr. . ,0 Jan. 97
•Ln Blagrove,* LI. .. Feb. 73; ft»r. .6 Mar. 83i Uafor, 8 Jan. 9°
/o«W. 1 July 96.
2ND LtlUT.
Majors.
Maxwell Archibald Close, 2»d ■« Con-')
--■• )
7 Jl»n-
Frederick Jai I 2} July
Coventry Williams * Jan-
Cam
Irnca 11 Aug.
i3 Jan.
.4 Ttonianrj llri<t - ■ >
John II Adjutant 0. nine 07
Richard Jam d Battye...
3 Dec.
jjnly 3 1 20 Sept.
25 Feb.
1 July 81 -4 Nov.
July
July
Apr.
Apr.
go
•■<
"7
'7
7 Mar. SS
CiiBurufuria
Francis Hubert WiB<
irch
lAdolplu -
=8 ;>une
10 Oct.
: .ley 9 Dec.
Alan Will. am Berkley Spencer 15 May
. - '■ I -an '? M".v
James Dem- 5 bepl. 97
Sbcosd Liectbsaxts.
:oFeb. 97
ierick Twist 4 M ay 98
Thomas Harry Saunders Marchant
30 July 90
.• May .
91
93
04
96
97
•7
1 July Si
1 July Si
ij Aug. -:.
29 Ang. 85
19 May B(
Arthur Her • ' ' "• "
irne Cosens
nkins
Gordon Halsvrelle
t.
Dec.
9 Dec. 99
13 JS •
7 June
8 June
1 Bept.
11 May
3 Auk-
10 Nov.
MJino Mailer. -Rohcn :■, •'"•"'•
Quarter Matttr.- -9 i •"<"'• Z" '•
Blue— facing' Buff. — AgnU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
• ,■ South Africa, 10 -Vor. 1S99.
1 Sir Baker Creel Buasell was at Meerut with the Carabineera at th,
i
n
aass
!',"u' \i
rititii M
South Africa.!
Pull H.iK
Pay- Pay
25
14th (The King's) Hussars.
18
Years'ser The Roynl Crest within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. "
" GOO.ERAT " •' PEESIA " <■ CekIeA l"DIi " UHItl"»W""H '
Colonel.— Hon. Charles Wemyss ThesiRer,' Comet, P, Auir i.-- EiV.„* I', n„„ ^ , ,
1 Apr. 9, ; Colonel 5 Lancers, 24 Jan. g^'colonel ,■ Hussar. "1 Oa 06 ' 7 °Ct'84; X,£"'
Lieutenant Colonel.— Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton' Lint 1 s'eml ,- r-, , t 1 „
23 Aug. 93; Lt. Colonel. 22 Feb. 99. ' &ep1' «i Capf. 24 July B5
'55
July 5S;
General.
Majors.
Edniund Donough Jolm O'Brien,10 2nd\
in Command 22 Feb. 99 j
Robert Mervyn Richardson12
Edward Doug-las Brown
Edward Jas. Tickell, DSO. Uganda Rifle*
Captains.
JEUa Molyneux Berkeley Gage
John Murray
Denis Menezes Miller
Richard Gylby Brooksbank
William Gardiner Eley, Adjutant 13^
Yeomanry Brigade r June 98 }
Robert Campbell Stephen, Adjutant 8) ,
Yeomanry Brigade 1 Sept. 99 } \
William Prevost ,
ti May 78
19 Feb. 8:
5 Feb. 57
14 Sept. 87
to Nov. 83
2 April 90
8 Nov. 90
Lieutenants.
Charles Bosvile Tottenham
William Henry <
William Jeffery Lockett I
FreelingRossLawrence,13.DSO.Adjutant >
18 Nov. 99 j
Harold James Tilney
Thomas Ernest Lynedoch Hill-Whitson ...
Ralph Blackett
Edmond James Jameson 1
Elliot Fhilipson Phiiipson-Stow ■
29 Oct.
3 Feb.
15 Mar.
7 Mar.
29 May
6 June
20 Feb.
15 May
1 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
William Robinson Campbell ,
Ernest Trevor Langebear Wright
James Barland Walker I
John Gilbert Browne i
Hon. Hugh Grosvenor ;
Bethel Martyn Dawes 1
John Ha rvey
Charles Henry Beeston-Prescott-Westcar...
George Redmond Scott
John Francis Champion
28 Aug.
1 July
7 Nov.
7 Feb.
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
8 Aug.
5 Dec.
12 Mar. 90
1 July
23 Jan.
79 17 Jan
Sil 25 July
8 Aug.
1 June
23 Nov. 9:
11 Feb. 99
12 Aug.
18 Oct.
4 Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Dee.
22 Feb.
10 Jan.
13 Nov.
1 Sept.
13 Oct.
27 Aug.
22 Feb.
22 Nov.
q Nov. 92
1 July 94
1 June g3
14 Mar. 94
26 Feb. 96
1 Sept. 96
22 Feb. 99
Riding Master. — Richard Odium, 9 June 80; Son. Captain, 9 June 90.
Quarter Master.— Frederick Mugford, 20 Sept. 82 ; Son. Captain, 20 Sept. 92.
26 Feb. 95
3 Apr. 97
28 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
Blue. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 13 Dec. 99.
1 Lieut.General the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry
Brigade during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, iSthand 21SS
Sept. and capture of Pekiu (Medal with two Clasps).
,J Lt. Colonel Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Samuel Browne, Commanding
the 1st Division Peshawur Field Puree (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 with
the 14th Hussars.
10 Major O'Brien served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present with the 1st Punjab Cavalry in the affair at
Padkao Shana (mentioned in Brigadier General Palliser's despatch). Was attached to the 15th Sikhs as a volunteer
in the march from Cabul to Candahar under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was engaged in the reconnaissance on the
31st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
18 Major Richardson served with thcSeaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'*. Star). Served through-
out the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 20th Hussars Troop Light Camel Regiment, including the operations
of the Desert Column (Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Forcein 1885-86, and was present in
the engagement at G-iniss.
13 Lieut. Lawrence served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland
and Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the 2ist (Empress of India's) Lancers.
12 Captain Kenna served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was pre.
sent at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned" in despatches, JJ&, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) *
was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service:— "At the battle of Khartoum ou the 2nd September,
1898, Captain P. A. Kenna assisted Major Croln Wyndham, of the same regiment, by taking him on his horse,
behind the saddle (Major Wyndham 's horse having been killed in the charge), thus enabling him to reach a place
of safety ; and, after the charge of the 21st Lancers, Captain Kenna returned to assist Lieutenant de Montmorency,
who was endeavouring to recover the body of Second Lieutenant R. G. Grenfell."
13 Captain Clerk served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedives Medal with
14 Captain the Son. Raymond de Montmorency served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum {mentioned in despatches, Uffi, British Medal*
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp); was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service :—" At the battle 01
Khartoum on the 2nd September 1898, Lieutenant de Montmorency, after the charge of the 21st Lancers, returned
to assist Second Lieutenant R. G. Grenfell, who was lying surrounded by a large body of Dervishes. Lieutenant
de Montmorency drove the Dervishes off, and finding Lieutenant Grenfell dead, put the body on his horse, whicn
then broke away. Captain Kenna and Corporal Swarbrick then came to his assistance, and enabled mm to rejoin
the Regiment, which had begun to open a heavy fire on the enemy.'' . ,
15 Captain Pirie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 189b as Adjutant to the aisc
Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum— wounded (mentioned n de.-pntches, DSO., British Meaai, anu
Khedive's Medal with Clasp). lFor remainder of Notes, see next page.
»5< 15th ( T King's) Hussars.
The Crestof England wlthinthe Garter, "itertbimur."
Veerut. Bengal.
, d wlthinthe Garter. " ilertbimur."" Evsdobf" "Villike* » Coccbe"" Eciioni-
or-Z«»" "Simiivj" '■ VnroRIi" "Penixsila" "Watebloo" " Arou IB -So."
— Colonel.— Sir Frederick \V. an FiUWygram, Bart..' MP for Fartkam Corntl.'iS Julv 43;
-May 44; I - Bb.58;. It.Colom I .if-nor
! Colonel 3 Hussars, : Api 4 ; Colonel 1 = 1 lpr.91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Redmond Patrick Gun:
15 Ai:'. SS: Major, t May 95 ; Lt.Colmiel, 12 June 97.
Cifl.
M AJOBS.
r William Champion del
Crsspigoy,* 2ud in Commaml 12 Jui
».#.<•. Reginald Cokayne Cokayne-K:
D ':..
William Eliot Peyton.' ;*-"
Henry West HodgBOl
Captains.
William Campbell Anderson
Harol 1 Arthur Lewis 'V;iiznri.Staff College
Henry Duncombe Bramwell, Adi ■ .
Portsmouth Yeomanry Brig, ig Nov. 983
ird Kennard
Percival Otway Harnbro, Adjutant :-:
James Alexander Stewart Balmain
Ernest Herbert Campbell Bald
Frederick Carlisle Pilktnv'ton
..ID LIEU.
LIEVI.
CAPTAIN.
B B M . V A J .
2 July 79 1 July Si 24 Aug. 8S
10 May Ba .'4 Aug. Ssl
1 Apr. 90 8 Apr. 96;
18 June 87
6 Feb. 89
2 Mar. .1 10 July 95
Lieutenants.
James Knowles
Henry Baker Cresswell
Hon. William Andrew Nugent ...
Oswald Bethel! Walker
Am! iny Courage
Hon. Hugh Bdwardes
Nil,':-! James Christian Liviugstone-
irinonth
Frederick Whitfield Barrett
Blyth Ritchie
::t Mar. DO
3 Dec. 90
29 Apr. 91
1 3 June 92
18 June 92
1 Nov. 93
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
28 Sept. 95
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
} 7 Apr
97
15 May 97
1 Dec. 97
Second Lieutenants
Wm. Philip CantrellCautrell-Hubbersty... 1 Dec. 97
Reginald Hastings Clarke 11 Oct. 99
»5 May ..■
25 May ;.•
>i Oct. 92
12 June 91J
24 Jai
1 May 95
1 July 95
6 Nov. 95
13 June 96
9 Dec. 96
26 June 97
14 Jul]
23 liar,
25 Jan. 99
21 Sept. 99
1 1 Oct. 99
13 Dec. 99
13 .lui..
13 June 96
to Sep'
14 July 97
r. 98
■ 99
11 1 1.1
13 De:
■ AJOS.
r. 96
10 Sept. 96
11 Oct. 99
■.-. 99
Riding Mailer.— Frederick Arthur Richer, 26 Oct. 95 ; Jion. Lieut
Quarter Muter.— Hnro'.d Wilberforce Bell,8 18 Oct. 93; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agent*, Messrs. Cos and Co. Etnh ■ ». 21 Sept. 99.
' Sir Frederick FitzWvgram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the batlleof Tchernaya
and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4 Lt. Colonel Gordon served in the Afghan wii! th the 15th Hussarg ervedintheBoer war of
t 33i as Adjutant 15th Hussars. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1SS4-85 under Si] Charles Warren as
Adjutant of Methuen's Horse. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition againsttheJebue, on the West Coast of Africa nedii despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Franc- - 1 S 9 = (mentioned in de-
spatches, Star..
1 Major de Crespigny served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghai war in iSSo (Medal!. Served ir. the Boer
warofi88i. Served with the 19th Hussars in -the Egyptian war of 1882, action at Kaaf
<9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kbed
■ Major Pi red r Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herben Kitchener in 1896, including
the ei at Firket and the operations at Hafir* (mention- d in 1 with two
Clasps) ; also served in the campaign in tl - in 1898, including the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in
despatches. DSO., 4th Class of the Medjidie, and I
* Lieut. Bell served in the Afghan war of i37o-;c (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Continuation of Notes to the 21st (Empress of India's) Lancets.
'"Captaii. red in the campaign in tl Herbert Kitohi - i>
1 . 1 was present nt the battle ol Khartoum (mention Medal, and Khed - Medal with
it 1. Joudan under Sir Herbert Eitohei or in 1898 with the 21st
Land present at the battle ol Khartoum (British ■.
<* Lieut. Lewie served in the campaign in the Soudan nn lei Bh Hi rben Kitoheuei In saiei Lancers,
1 present at the battle ol ECnartoum (Britisl ad Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Protheroe- Smith si lign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert ECitol ,3 with the
2ist Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum Bi Medal, I Khedivi Medal with Clasp).
1 . . campaign in the B ludan nndei S11 Hi 1 ei B . 98 wuh the
Levi oars, and was present atl
with the 31st
Lancers, and wn - re'S Medal K
Kitchener in 1898 wuh 1 :
presenl al the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
■• (aptam Graham served in I j Herbert Kitohenei 11 the stst I*n-
oen and was prosent et t! Khe live's Medal with Clasp).
Umballa, Punjab. *]
16th (The Queen's) Lancers.
57
Fnll
Pay.
Phe Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Aut Cursu, aut Cominusarmi*
,_ ' Salamanca ""Vittoria" "Nive" "Pbninsula" "Watbbloo'
Half "Ghuzner" " Mahabajfobe " "Aliwal'
• ' Colonel.— William Thomas Dickson, Cornet, p^q April n ■ It p va\
May 54 : Bt. Lt.Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, P, Oct' 6- ■' S' "V ITT- 'S Aplil 5I ; Jfa."»-. '19.
69 ; Lieut. General, 1 July 8: ; CoioneZ 7 Hussars, jq Juh- '1 rr°,"„J Vt 4; ^"A0^ Gf«''»', 18 July
Lieutenant Colonel.-Henry LeycesterAylmer.V Cornl? ,1 'sept 1 J?™? o' Ja FeV6'
, -5 •sepi. 09, L,t. 28 Oct. 71 j Capt. 1 Dec. 80 •
16
;;'_Talaveua" "Fiesusjo.j,,,
Bhubtpobe,,"Afgbak.sta!,"
SOBBAON.
48; Capt. "25 April 1
Major, 10 Sept. 90; Lt.Colonel, 1 Apr. 96.
Majors.
Stephen Frew-en, 2nd in Command, 26")
June 98 3
Julian Oswald
p':s.c. Edward Cecil Bethune,6 Mounted\
Rifle*, S. Africa, with rank of Lt.Colonel)
Henry Pownall Kirkpatrfck, Adjutant g\
Yeomanry Brigade 15 April 96 j
Captains.
p.s.e. Gay PercyWyndham.-Bri'^arfe.lfa/or)
3 Cavalry Brigade, South'Africa , '. )
Edw. de Grey Beaumont,- -4tfyKra«f 4 Teo- '
manry Brigade, 17 Oct. '991-..: :. f
Alister Grant Dallas,9 Special Service, \
Soutk Africa :.7..^...!..j -...$
Ronald FrancisAssheton Sloane- Stanley, (
Signalling Officer, South Africa j*
Hubert De La Poer Gough, Special Ser- )
vice, South Africa '. ..„', j
Maurice Lilburn MacEwen .-
Edward Bagwell-Purefoy
Clive Macdonnell Dixon,10 Camp Comdt. >
Natal Field Force ►. (
Robert Leny Macalp.ine-Leny
George Edward Tuson10 :
Y£ AlexanderEdward, Fiact. Fincastle11 ...
Robert Walter Dillon Bellew.:
Cuthbert John Eccies
2ND LIBCT.
Lieutenants.
Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell .
Algernon Ernest Hesketh
Bertram Douglas MacCulloch
Charles Edward St. John Harris ....
Charles Fennelly Vanderbyl
Son. Cecil Montague Evans-Freke .
Second Lieutenants.
John Bertram Redfern Russell
Arundell Neave
Robert Nesbitt Fowler
George Hutton-Riddell
Henry Charles Upton
24 July 78
22 Mar. 79
9 Jan. 80I s May 86
16 Oct. 80 8 Dec. S6
10 Sept. 75 1 peD_ 84
S Dec. 83' 2 Sept. 90
14 Sept. S;
6 Mar. 89
23 April 90
23 July 9c
8 Oct. 90
23 Aug. 84
17 June 85
25 Aug. 86
10 Sept. 90
27 Jan. 92
7 Mar. 92
8 May 89 27 Jan.
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
30 May 91
12 Mar. Q2
1 Aug. 94
13 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 97
29 May 95
29 May 95
9 Dec. 96
7 Apr. 97
11 May 98
4 Jan. 99
20 May 99
20 Dec. 99
23 July 90
23 May 9:
9 Sept. 91
27 Jan. 93 28 Jan,
17 Feb.
31 July
1 Sept.
13 Mar.
4 Nov.
94
94
94
95
96
93
22 Dec. 94
24 Mar. 97
28 Jan. 99
99
99
99
99
99
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
17 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 Nov. 99
23 Nov.
28 Jan.
23 Feb.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
27 Jan. 92-
22 Dec. 94
4 Sept. 95
30 Aug. 99,
Riding Matter. — Jamea Laing, 11 May 92 ; Hon. Lieut,
Quarter Master. — Israel Hart,J- 23 Nov. 92; Son. Lieut,
Scarlet— Facing* Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 3 Sept. 1S90.
1 Lt.Colonel^ Aylmer served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 j commanded the Cape Coast Volun-
teers of Wood's Regiment, with the advanced guard under Major Furze during the march to the Prah; and after-
wards commanded the post of EsBianian on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel Bethune served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
December 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 02nd Highlanders in theBoer war of 18S1.
9 Captain Dallas served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 as Orderly Officer to the General Officer Commanding Tochi Field Force, and with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Aide de Camp to Major General W. P. Symons, Commanding 1st Division (mentioned in despatches,
Mcdal with two Clasps).
10 Captains Dixon and Tuson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
11 Lord Fincastle served with the Dongola Expeditionary F^rce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Egyptian Cavalry (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 as Aide de Camp to Sir Bindun Blood, Commanding Mala-
kand Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Buner Field Force as Aide de
Camp to Sir Bindon Blood (tbree times mentioned in despatches, Y€, and Medal with two Clasps); was awarded
the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery during the operations on the North West Frontier of India in 1897,
as here recorded :—" During the fighting at Nawa Kili, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August 1897, Lt.Colonel
R. B. Adams proceeded with Lieuts. H. L. S. MacLean and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides, under
a very heavy and close fire, to the rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying disabled
by a bullet wound and surrounded by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he (Lieut. Greaves)
was struck by a bullet and killed— Li'eut. MacLean was mortally wounded— whilst the horses of Lt.Colonel Adams
and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were shot, as well as two troop horses."
12 Lieut. Hart served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
.Record of the Services of the 16th (The Queen's) Lancers.
'Raised as the 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons in 1759. Served at the siege of Belle Isle and in Portugal till:
the end of the Seven Years' War. To America, 1776. Four Troops to Flanders, 1793 (remainder uncertain). To
England, 1796. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1805. To the Peninsula, 1S09 (battles of Talavera.-Fuentesd'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, and Nive). To England, 1814. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1815,
To'Ireland, 1816. To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1821. To England, 1822. To India, 1822 (battle M'Bhnrtpore
capture of Ghuznee, battles of Maharajpore, Aliwal and Sobraon). To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1852. To
Scotland, 1857. To England, 1859. To India, »S65. To England, 1S76 To Ireland, 18S2. ToEngland, 1888. To
India, 1890.
iss
Ballincollig.
17th CI ' ) Lancers.
Deatk't Rtad.with ».'ury." — " ALMi " " KaliIlI.iva " *' lMiBKilAN " ".SBVAsrOPOl."
■ -. VI- i M>l \ " " >•>! III A I
i Colonel in Chief .-r.'i'fi.rr. T?.
•
■', 13 June 71 ; Major General, 9 Dei. I ; /.<<..'.
Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel— tescue," lint. 15 July 76; Cbpfata, 6 June 8a ; Major, 6 Nov. 95 ;
■' uly 99.
Lt.
16
...
'5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
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M1JOB6.
Edward lih
Hon. Lionel Henry Dudley 1
; June 93 i
Harry William R
Lawrence,")
■ i/rjf >
Diviiio'i '■■< )
Charles Algernon - : ner
Bert: rtaJ
Korni : .
:.:m, Adjutant I 1
- 96
William Arthur Tilni ' ">l> '° >
Dec. 93 3
Lucmuu.
Houston Michael Shaw £
• tworthy I
'
D'Arey !.>
ierk
Hon. William B tn
Ronald Ja len
Siohard B ridan
Edward I
Lines.
Lukin Davis
Latthevrs
Alan Francis Fletcher
Robert Bingham Braasey
Uexander Morritt
Bon. Charles William Huith Cavendish ,
Siding Matter.— < lharles Gilbert, s Apr. 99; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Ma, t/r— I 'harles Clarke, ,T 21 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
:»ll LIKOT.
10 Apr.
89
12 Dec.
94
20 Feb.
9S
OS
OS
06
:
6 Jnno
06
5 Auc.
96
5 Sept
06
15 May
97
i Dec.
97
1 Dec.
07
7 May
08
3 Auk.
98
LIECI.
cirnin.
10 May
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
5 Dec.
.-7 Apr.
7 A(,r.
25 Feb.
4 July go
: Mai
.7 Mai • "~
13 Apr. 98
2 June 9S
S Dec.
1 Jan.
13 Nov.
19 Feb.
96
2 Juno 98
BKLV.VIIJ.
5 Dec.
15 Jan.
12 July
L.li. D. Fortescuc
served with the 17th Lancers in the
Zulu war of 1870, and was present in
the eni: Moun*
■ 1 ulnndi (Medal with Clasp),
Blue — Facingt White. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 3 Nov. 1890; Squadron from Egypt, 2 Nov. -r-
' The Dukeof 1 ..mnianded the 1st Division ofthe Eastern Am. 11 the campaign ol
including the ban Balaklava. and Inkerman (horsi
redthi ofComi
th the 17H1 1 Crimi
Pohernaya, ....,■ paign
of rebel force under Tantia Topee, and • Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp
Lancers ai
Ulundi — wounded {CB., Medal witl
mmand of the Cavalry Brigad in the Egy]
-em at theei ofElMagfar, Ma
•Kebir. immediately after which he cot- the ( dry by
which he obtained the snrrenderofil - men-
of 1 Dth Houses of Parliament. Kill., Medal with Clasp,
11 Lt.Coloncl Henrv 1 eu with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
Cancers in theZuluwarof 1879. and was present in theengagen snt at
Ulnndi (Medal wil
l..,. it. Olai ■ -■ 1 1 ed in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zingnin Mountaii
L'lundl (Mei
Dragoons. Be-numbered
.77.- (Amer - > In. lie,-, ij
,797 ,.. Brica, i8o6(paptori
Co England, .833. To
laud, 1841. To
[relani : uth
■,■,■■ , 1 1679. To 1.:
South Africa.
Depot, Canterbury. J
.Tears'Ser.'
Full
Pay.
' Pro Mege, pro Lege
18th Hussars.
pro Patria conamur." "
PENINSULA" " WlTIBLOO.'
159
27
Pay | °°J »nel.-A le .-can de r Ke. >rge Montgomery Moore. Comma,,,/;,,,, a/ Aldershot, 15 Dec. 99 (iemp.) [R] • Cornet
I '13 Dec 50; Lt vD July 52 ; Oapt .'9M« 30 ; J/.,,or, I4 Sept. 67 ; Lt.Colonel, "23 Dec.'nS ; Coio » " ,'Dec 7' -
Jftyor GfmeraJ, 30 Deo. 04 ; Lf.General, to Mar. 92 ; (?»,«■„;, 4 Juiy 0 ; ,-<>.' ,„1i ,3th Hussars i Jan 02 '
° ^ay 73; Cujrf. 18 Dec. 80; Major, 7July'8u;
Lieutenant Colonel. — Bernhard Drysdale Moller, Lieut
Lt.Colonel, 8 July qS.
Majobs.
EustaceChalonerKnox^nrf in Command ")
1 Oct. qS $
V€ Percival Scrope Marling6
Henry Thornton Laming
Henry Algernon Fulke Charles Fer- >
dinand -Stephan Greville8 j
Captains.
William Pollok Morris Pollok,9 Adjutant ,
28 Aug. 98 5
Montagu Sinclair Wellby
Hon. Horace Scott Davey
Charles Harold Corbett (Depot) ...
Charles Kenyon Burnett
2ND LIEUT.
11 Aug. So
CAPTAIN. BBEV. 5IAJ.
30 Aug. 82 14 Apr. 36|
1 July 81 22 Dec. 86
10 Mar. 831 14 Mar. 88
7 Feb. 85 1 Oct. 91'
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
14 Sept. 87 16 Mar.
to Nov. 88, 25 June 90
11 Sept. 89 23 Jan. 91
,nAtde^
Punjab >
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Leveson,10 serving on the'*
West Coast of Africa j
EmilCarl Haag
John Haslett Gosselin
Noel St. Vincent Ramsay Stewart
John Lockhart Wood
Edward Arthur Williams
Cecil Duncan Field, Pay Department
James Ho ward AdolphusAnnesley,ll-4ia!e
de Camp to the Lt. Governor of the Pi
5 March 97
Charles Joseph Thackwell...
Albert Charles M'Lachlan
Edmund Heseltine Bayford
Herbert Anderson Cape
Second Lieutenants.
Goland Vanhalt Clarke
James Gordon Dugdale
[Cecil Faulkner Cawston
[Major Sefton Purdey
Gerald Vere Webster
jjohn Heywood Jocelyn McClinton (Depot)
iDouglas Maitland King (Depot)
Frederick Ernest Choniley Pilkington
23 Oct. 89
1 Mar. 90
8 Oct. 90
10 Oct. 91
12 Mar. 92
r8 June 92
17 Dec. 02
15 Feb. 93
28 June 93
23 Dec. 93
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
29 July 91
11 May
14 Dec.
5 Apr.
20 June
14 Nov.
14 Nov.
25 Mar.
1 Dec.
13 Apr.
18 May
28 Oct.
15 Nov.
15 Nov.
20 Dec.
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr.
4 Aug. 99
5 Aug. 99
28 Oct. 99
12 Feb.
25 Apr.
20 June
28 Feb.
13 Nov.
13 May 96
12 Aug. 96
8 July 98
14 Sept. 98
... EiiinyJlfiisrer.— William Edgar Mummery, 30 Jan. 95; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— Joseph Baker, 18 July 88; Hon. Captain, 18 July 98.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 20 November 1889.
1 Major Knox served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Re<nment and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
' Major Marling served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 18S1, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasirt (oth
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned m despatches. Victoria Cross, two Clasps): was awarded the Y€ "for his conspicuous bravery at
tb.e battle of Temai, on 13th March 1884, in risking his life to save that of Private Morley, Royal Sussex Regiment
who, having been shot, was lifted and placed in front of Lieutenant Marling on his horse. He fell off°almost
immediately, when Lieutenant Marling dismounted, and gave up his horse for the purpose of carrying off Private
Morley, the enemy pressing close on to them until they succeeded in carrying him about So yards to a place of
comparative safety." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at
the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru in the reconnaissance before Metammeh, and in the second action at Aba
Klea (two Clasps).
8 Captain Greville served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Pollok served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
i° Lieut. Leveson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
» Lieut. Annesley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Orderly Officer to
Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 18th Hussars.
liaised in 1759 as the 19th Light Dragoons. Numbered iSth Light Dragoons, 1763. To Jamaica, 1793.
To St. Domingo, 1796. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1804'.
To the Peninsula, 1808. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1813. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Ireland, 1S19. Disbanded in 1821. Again raised in 1858 To
England, 1S5S. To India, 1864. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 18S1. To England, 1887. To India
i6o
Full Hall
19th / W m I Hussars.
Tie BUpkant.— "Mtbobb"
t South Africa.
Depot :it Secunderabad.
' Tbl-el-Kebib "
Absatb" "Nur.iK*"" Egypt, 18B2, 1SS4
■• Am Klei."
Colonel. ^ ->' Hutchm- I '■ p" Aug. i
-Jul. Apr. S9; Orfonel, 19 N •• ■ | l/.i.;or General, I Ocl. 7."
„ ,. , _ „ ' ,
Lieutenant Colonel -charl. - Bradl rd Harries Wolseley-Jenkms.- Cummandinq turafrv Bngad,. KoUU;
lirH, ,. . i ; Jf.itn/or, 21 May 84; Major, 11 Nov. 84 ; Lt.Colonei, 7 Feb. 97.
p3o Nov. 35 j Major.
Lieut. General, 1 July
Mi JOBS.
. .. - 1 Lylmer,l03M
'
DodleyRicl
Hew Dalrymple Fs
HarrvO.nib.iim M u
r > i- . 1
Hug: ■•■ "t Young"
Haru
Alfred Jennings llraiuly-'
Philip •'• ,l'de
Albert Lawrence Powell
LlBt'TKXASTS.
n
Robert Frederick Cox
2XD LIEl'T.
11 Aug. So
net.
10 Oct. 51
10 Oct. 91
Montagu >;• v- 9'
Ernest Snowdon St. Quintin 5 Dec. 91
Paul Stapleton-Cotton uMar. 92
Martin Aroher-Sh< e, Adjutant 1 Jan. 58 ... 15 Mar. 93
Arch!' unpbell Deo. 93
Qeorgi muks 7 Mar. 94
Steiiai - v ■•• -' Jane 94
Herbert AH. 3 June 94
w am Jooelyn Rhys Wingfleld 18 July 96
MJ 1.IBIIE.X1HT9.
Arthur Soltbrd
William Aubrey Orlebar
Alfred Woodis Parsons
1 Mosley crushaw
Bdwaxd Hew Fanshawe
Pierre van den Nest
Winch. - rge Clowes
9 Dec.
7 ;x!Hy
7 May
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
4 Oct.
15 Nov.
i J uly
20 Nov.
28 June
29 July
. Au:
a Aug. S2
V.ii:
d Aug. g
2 July 92
7 Nov. S3
16 Apr. S.-
2 July 84
18 April S5
0 Feb. 89
1 1 June 90
7 Feb. 07
7 Feb. 97
.'7 Apr. 9S
iS Oct.
18 Oct
23 Nov.
31 Jan.
20 Feb.
:4 Feb.
27 Apr.
22 Oct.
2 Nov.
BilOI.
7 Feb. 93
7 Fob. 97
1 japtain
served during
Jennings - Bramly
the rising in the
North West Territories of Canada in
|J 1885 (Medal).
98
Ridinq Mailer.— William Frank Graham Percy. 4 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Matter —Y£ William Thomas Marshall," 20 Jan. 85; Hon. Captain, 20 Jan.
Blue.— Aqentt, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 1891.
.eueral Hutchinson served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1S5S-59 including
the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Squadron in the action
of Barree, and Trana-Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp.and
B?£" ■;')'loI;i! i enkms served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of .8S2, and was present in the
action at Kassiisn, („th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Keb.r (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star).
lervedm the Soudan Expedition in .884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
,ned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class ... the Medjidie, W 0 C laaps)
SorApthorp served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of .882, and was present .11 the action at
-non the oth September (Medal, and Khedive's Starf. Served in the 8oudan Expedition in .1884 with the
i ,'th H,UVa?s. and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served , the Soudan
WSffig? A^Tnar'aeS Wgntsare in the Egyptian war of ,88. 1 , ,-pr, -ent.in the engage-
■ it El \iagfar and Mahsama.nndat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medalwith Clasp, and Kncdive s Star) Served
£ the S 0 an Exped ion in ,884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engager 1 ate at El Teb and Temai
ftwo Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in ,884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and waspresent in the action at
Eirbekan (two Clasps).
oresent in the engagements at Aim K lea and Mctammeh (two Clasps). „„„.,;„ ,i,„ .«_._.
Ln the Soudan Expedition in 1884 withthe mth Hussars, andwaa r.«-» .the engage
:vi, and Pema, (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the N ,le Expedition in .884-8,
eonspicuous bravery during the Cavalry Charge at Bl lclw.n 29th _ .
Barrow ■othHnaaan.outofaction; That offloer.hav&g been aeveralywonndedandhU koreekmed, i^.?i«2
,.„„■. when Quartermaster-Sergeant Marshall, who stayed behtodwtthli . . 1
. Jj lamidraggeJ Ibi-n through the enemy back to the regiment. Had Lt.Colo,,, .1.
mi>: have been killed."
Jfffcow, Bombay. "I
tra.' Serv.
Full I H»l/
Pay. Pay.
20th Hussars.
*6z
i July Si; Co/o»rf2oriu3sara, ii Jun e 91 ' - 6s: J/aJ<"" G""™'. '5 Mar. 79; Lt.General
I Majors.
(William Douglas Whatman,™ 2nd in>
( Lffmmanij 9 Sept. 99 i
(Norton Legge," DSO. Brigade" Major)
to Insp. General of Cavalry in India I
' 16 Oct. 99 j
J Arthur Morgan Bulke'lev Jones'"
I Edward Witham13 ...
2ND LIBCT,
Captains.
16 Mar. 87
LIEUT.
CAPIH1T. BRBV.MAJ.
22 uct. Si 16 liar.
2 Aug. 32
31 Oct. 33
5 Dec. 83
■ Gn»hamThomasGeo.Edwards,4rf>ra»r )
15 ^eamaiii-jr Brigade i = Mirer 99 f
James Whitaker, ^i>ra^ 7 r«iTa»™,
; Brigade 1 June 96. f
; Thomas Elliott Bayley" 26 Apr. 90
William Wybergh James'.'.'.'::.':.'.'.'.' I Z &?•
Alan Goring
19 Dec.
94
o Oct. 94
June 94
L-i- „ LtBUTBUAStS.
GUoert Mars Reginald Alexander Swiney
Harry Romer Lee .
Arthur Paget Gibbs
Herbert Street, 4irf«i. Ca,„p to Governor ",
of Barbadoet 15 Nov. 99... 1
Harold Cazenove Hessey
AUvyn William Jennings-Bra'mly'"'"
John Cecil Latham Bolt
Carlyle MacGregor Dunbar
Philip Granvills Mason
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
28 Sept.
23 Dec.
28 Sept.
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
29 Feb.
29 May
29 Aug. s5
25 Nov. S5
9 Sept. orl
9 Aug. 9,
5 Sept. 92
13 Mar. 93 (
21 Aug. 95 '
16 Sept. 96
23 Dec. 87I
11 Dec. 39
11 Sept. 95
MAJ0B.
11 Sept. 95
17 Oct. 98
9 Sept. 99
11 Oct. 99
94 1 June 96
95 1 June 96
95 27 Jan. 97
93 23 July 97
93 23 Feb. 98
95 5 Aug. gs
15 Mar. 99
11 Oct. 99!
11 Oct. 99
1 3 Oct. 93]
6 Apr. 94
11 Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
2 Mar. 93
15 Mar. 99
11 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99
" Captain Bayley 3erved in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
f™t°.' Jndia0u°der Sir William
Lockhait in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Offi^'"??^ F?rce as Transport
pthcer 3rd Brigade, and was present
12 the engagement at Dargai and at
the forcing of the Arhanga Pass
(Medal with two Clasps)
SBCOWn LlBCTSSAifTS.
Kenneth Macaulay Woollcombe ... .■„.
John Stephen Cawley * ? g-
■Eric Sydney Percy-Smith"'.:.::::::::::: i . A"«-
Stephen Henry Christy 20 Def'
1 Riding ltMltr.—Iohn Nolan Crawshaw * 27 Feb o - • W .. t j
Quarter Va.Ur.-Frz^ Talland ,„ „ Ma/s^^Vcf^'.^May 99
SirRogerPalmer^rve7mthe'kaserr8"aOIaUdC°- **""•**«■ *uk « Oct. .899.
U r"iP 9' a,nDd Turkl3u Medal ) • aalaklai a, and Inkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
iU?srd'aneFroCntrrPFTeldeFoVncein ^Zf^T ^ 'Medal ^ C""P- and Khedive's Star, Served
«. £ °,f -^^sole, and the engagement at Ginia. »il .if- ' £ a8 Pre90nt at the investment of Kcsheh
>s(PMeda.,\nadnKSe^tar,heS°Uda,lFr0ntler ForCe in l835-3(i. a°d was present in the engagement at
isedir, ,.„„. ,,, ,. , tlecord °f the Services of the 20th Hussars.
»*'^9Li$Vr3w^11&Lg£^^r-* Ir°land U» «*• when it was disbanded. Raised in
K? Llgh' Dragoons. Jamaica t 0 ,802 England "to Vto, To ihp\dlS,?anded- Raised ic W «> to ££
<iorini8o5,thencetotheCanein ■ Serf lnK! . s- , ° the Mediterranean,- iSo5. [A wing to San
1 Head Quarters at Barcelona June ,8*6 ?rt». A™6"0" (caPture of Monte Video), returning to England
oops ,n Enirland and four troops u| c^v^ulvlo^HpVdn18'^' :'~°7 ; „a "etachment to Egypt, June 1808
'hole Regiment to Messina Sept ,8oo Hearto ,»£'», f adQuarter!. t0 the Peninsula (battle of Vimiera)
ptember embarked for England Tnir»it a o ""e"10 Palermo. May 1S12 ; Sicily and Malta, ,81, and
Dragoons at Muttra of volunteers from ^Lp . Ip7' Disbanded. December 181S. Raised in i860 Va^^h
ntish and Indian Forces Soon artZrk.h European Bengal Light Cavalry on the amalgamation 0f
Ireland till Aug. 1884 Head Ouarte^ »nri 5* 8!d l° Hu8sars- India «" Oct. 1S72. England till Nov
oudar. till Oct. .837! * To England Uw!i^ " trS°P* l" Suakin- °™ ""on to the Nile, ,86.. In Eg™
7 10 Lagland (leaving one Squadron m Egypt till Nov. 1S90) till Sept. 1893" To fcua
102
?5
'•
.:ontl
M.J
21st I /.'. / test of Jn'h'a'-) Lancers.
"Knistoru."
-StrRobert White.' ACB. Cornet. •.. Oct. 4-; l.,rut.r..
■ Dec '• c loael, ^31 Feb. 60: Colonel,
rCurragb.
L Depot ..Canterbury.
Mnrrh 52 ; Bmit
21 Feb. 6; ; Major General,
'■«■ 1 March 70 ;i , Qtmtnl. 11 Vpv. 90; Cttml rs,a« .March "•
Li.utw.nt Colonel.-,,.. <■. Walter ■ e Wyndham,« CB. i.-ur. 11 Feb. 75 i Gij.foi», .9 May 90;
Hi ' '«• qs-
Muois.
Harry F
J
William Mark] ')
Frank H
2Jin LIICT.
Ciriiise.
' ira/ry')
/ >
David II ■•'■■■
William I
Front! 1
Adjutant
■
oorency,'- ! i
Arthur Mur: 1 SO itrring}
rift '■ lra» >
'
.j Mar. Ei
22 Jan. Si
.-Oct. Bj
34 Sept. 87
30 .Ian. 89
19 Feb. ..:
4 Mar. 9:
Lieciixots.
Arthurl' ■ ilV, M/r, c.i 1 /
1
-.[> l.lEfTl-'
Algem
Stafford Vera Hoichkin
Liitr.
c*rni!». mtBV.MiJ.
MAJOR.
1 July
1 July
37 Jan.
30 Jan.
35 Aur. U
:o Mar. Bj
15 Auk- :•
6 Nov. £;.
( Ni v.
- Nov. --
g Sapt. Bo
jc-Oet
30 Jan,
13 JODI
2 Aug. C9
34 Oct.
3 Apr.
36 Oct.
. 9S 39 Nov.
6 Nov.
13 June 95 *' Ocl
J ji Sept. 92
' 1 - Dec et-
I ! >
Graham Hutchison ... 2 Juno 94
1 3 July o»
.35 Mar. 96
,1 Walter Bi ' Deo. 97
15 Apr.
la Aug.
2 Joi ■
15 Jam
33 Jan.
14 Jut:.
30 Dec.
20 Dec. 99
\RidinoMatUr.— William Henry King,a loJuneSs; lion. Captain, ioJune9j.
Quart'r Hatter. — George Leslie Graham,*4 24 June S5 ; lion. Captain, 24 June 95.
, bi . I • : tench uny.—Aginli, Messrs. Cox and Co. Jc F.aypt 11 Jfc .
1 8ir Robert White served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the 17th Lancers, including the affair ol
gain I Balaklava, astopol. AtBalakli <f direction
'•' lalwitl b 1 itassofthe Uediidie,
■ ;th his Regiment to Ind served throughout the campaign in
n command of a V the action of Barode (Medal).
i with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war ol if- ,, and subsequently in
Baker K 1 • Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5, with' the
1 ofthi 1 rt Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
glarj g idan under Sir Herbert ECitchi rini
pre-'- ' BSP)-
tS MI Kill:. I .
Siah Sung, and in the 1 round Cabul in Decemi" - ent of Sherpore (men-
tioned in deepatebch, Medal •» ct in the Field). S
in t};, battle of Khartoum
(ment: ■ ' ■ ' with Clasp).
' 1 dal with Clasp, and
Khedive's.'- -: Lancers,
and ■■ edindespa Djanieh, Bril
• liajorn idan under Sir Berber! ' irith the aist Lancers,
Medal, •
idan under SirB
vet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with '
be Soudan urn -ent at
Lhartoum (meutione
il, and Kli. d
with the aist
Khartoum 1 British Medal, ai d 1
I r '■■ ; and 15 JIuttiirt, pp. 155 and 156.
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1% Carter, Duncan Campbell'" 2 Feb. it
=4 Darnell. Arthur < . 2 Feb. 76
■, William s F«b- ?<
5-, Abdy, Anthony John » Feb. t(
73 Barlow, Charles Mervyn 2 Feb. 76
O'Neill, William Herenvn,'" W. African Frontier For* - Jeb. 76
48 Hughes, Arbuthnott James 3 r*'1'- "'
L am Eardley- Wilmot, Arthur1" 2 Feb. 76
93 W: .'»«>/, 16 Nov. 98) 14AUR. 76
11 Simpson, ii> rgeGreg " 14 Aug. 76
40 Monig..merv-Campbel), ringo1™ '4 Aug. 7s
67 Manifold, John F reter 25 Jan. 77
B >li Ward. Frederick Houlton 14 Aug. 76
M'Crea, Richard Franc:?, Ammunition Column 25 Jan. 77
l.i.f. Massy, Wm. Geo. Brigade Major X. Art., Doctr, 1 Oct. 97 25 Jan. 77
•Hi Mercer, Harvey Frederick"* '.. 2s Jan. 77
O 1111 Jervis-Whit'e-Jervis, Sir John Henrv, Bart.'"' 25 Jan. 77
Connolly, William Hallett,1"' iamniHiM Column 25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 7:
:9 June 7;
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
Blewitt, Charles Turner, Ammunition Park, Xatal
Paterson. Edward Hamilton, In$t. School of Gunnery, i^ Apr. 95
16 Robinson, Charles Taylor'""
81 Chapman, Herbert Alexander
iFoster, John Raffray, j.a.c. Ammunition Column
52 Beatson, William John Arnold'™
19 Gordon, Arthur William Bolton180
p. t.c. Grierson, James Moncrieff,"1 MYO. Knight of Grace of \
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U111 Fanshawe, Edward Arthur'*1 31 Jan. 78
T 111 Lecky, Frederick Beanchamp11* 31 Jan. 78
K 111 Blan'e, Charles Forbes >■ Jan. 7*
C kha Watkir.s, Charles Bell1" 3" Jan. 7(
-j MLeod, Reginald George M'Queen 31 Jan. 75
57 Helyar, Arthur Beaumont1"' 31 Jan. -t
80 Hibbert, Archibald Louis 3« Jan. 7f
62 ji.i.c. Granet, Edward John'90 3" Jan. 78
U in Taylor, Philip Beaucham 18 Dec. 78
p.t.c. Kemball. George Vero,141 Wttt African Frontier Force, '1 ,i £, . .6
ic -h rank of Colonii } ' '
79 Annitage. Edward Hume-92 :S Dec. 78
54 Harvey, John Edward iSDec. 78
0 Weddcrlurn. Alexander Scrymgeour1" 18 Dec. 78
36 Jellett, John Hewitt 18 Dec. 78
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M mi Jackson, Herbert Kendall i3 Dec. 78
r.».c.DuCane,HubertJohn,1»"D.J.4.G. South Africa iS Dec
53 Parley, George Roe 18 Dec
38 Oldfield, Henry Elliott 18 Dec. 7S
y.t.c. Findlay, Neil Douglas,1''6 Ammunition Column, Xatal 18 Dec. 7S
63 Paget, Welleslev Lynedoch Henry iS Dec. 70
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42 Gonlburn, Cuthbert Edward
5? Enthoven, Percy Henry1 -'
p.i.c. Fairholme, William Erneit, CitG., Special Service, 8. Africa 6 Apr. 79
84 Guinness, Eustace 6 Apr. 70
ce. Harry101 . ...30 July 7^
Rundle, G. Richard Tyrell./HWrucforSrAoo/o/" Gunnery, 1 July 97 30 July 79
10 Lane, Samuel Widington July ;■,
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11 Langley, John Penrice
51 Fordc, Lionel107
86 Guinness, Charles Davis
17 Johnston, Thomas Kelly EvanC*-
56 I'm. se;-. Douglas Gordon
6t p.t.c. B Q rdon. Alexander109
p.'.c Cr>imp!> in, Philip Jn. Ribton, Brig. 31 ■ Hunnery
66 Foster, William Yorke .'.
28 Stokes, Alfred211
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Horn*-. Henry Binclair, Ammunition Park,2ta4al
6y Wmg, Frederick Drummond Vincent
15 Pollock, Evelyn
Barlov , Uilaro Wm.W'ellcthy, y.a.c. Secretary to CkieJ !
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I 30 Vores, Charles Henry Stlverd*1*
to Blunt. Edward Walter'1'
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27 July 36 7 Sept.96
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12 Oct. 86 12 Oct. 96
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CAPTAIN. ET. MAJOR.' MAJOR.
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92 Bethell, Henry Arthur 19 July 80 12 Jan
Wingate, Sir Francis Reginald,2'* KCMG. CB. DSO. (Bt.Major, "
15 Jan. 89; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 18 Not. 96; Colonel, 17 Dec. 97; At'
de Camp to the Queen, 17 Dec. 97) : Sirdar of the Egyptian Army
12 Johnson, Frank Ernest
13 p.s.c. Dawkins, John Wyndham George22"
Hamilton, Claude de Courcy,221 Brigade Major R. Art. Natal F. F. ...
29 Strange, Robert George222
32 Bond, Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geoucrh
37 p.s.c. Montgomery, Robert Arundel Kerr
18 Scott, Arthur Binny
31 Longfield, Alfred Purcell32* ,
7 Henshaw, Clinton Grant
pd Lawless, Skerrett Edward George
p.s.c. Cleeve, Frederick John Stewart225
64 Coghill, Charles Edward
95 Addington, Hon. Harold William
Campbell, Herbert Montgomery, Ammunition Park, Natal
71 Tyndale-Biscoe, Albert Sandeman
3 Capel-Cure, Alfred22?
94 Rodwell, Reginald Mandeville
p.s.c. Ducrot, Louis Hay,226 Brig. Major Roy. Art. Curragh, 23 July 97...
41 Sankey, Cyril Charles
44 Drake', Bernard Francis
90 Belfield, Sydney
63 Slee, Percy Henry, Adjutant, Wcolvich, 25 Dec. 97
80 Brendon, Herbert Algernon
35 Vigne, Robert Austen
88 Biddulph, George Warren, Adjutant, Natal
60 Paget, Victor Frederick William Augustus
39 Hanwell, Joseph230
p.t.c. Oadell, John Francis, Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction, >
Colchester, 23 Nov. 97 )
72 Askwith, John Browning Harrison ,
43 Johnson, Arthur Graham J.
p.s.c. Burrard, Wm. Button, Adj. Lane. Art. (South Div.R.A.) 13 Jan. 96
BO p.s.c. Crowe, John Henry Verinder, Staff Captain for Intelligence, War £
Office, 2 Dec. 90 (temp.) >
F bha Short, Anthony Holbeche,231 Orderly Officer to Brig. Gen. Comdg. >
Royal Artillery, Punjab Command )
27 July So
27 July 80
27 July 8c
27 July 80
27 July So
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23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. Si
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23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. Si
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25 June Si
26 July Si
6 July 81
26 July 81
26 July 81
26 July 81
26Jul> 81
26 July 81
26 July Si
26 July 81
26 July Si
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22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. S2
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22 Feb. 82
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15 Feb. 89
1 Apr. So
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1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
15 Jan. 90
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31 Mar. go
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
2 Apr. 90
12 Apr. 90
12 Apr. go
17 Apr. 90
22 Feb. 82 30 Apr. 90
22 Aug. 98,
8 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
31 Dec. 9&
1 Jan. 99
1 Jan. 99
25 J an. 99
Mar. 99
17 Mar. 99
15 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
15 May 99
25 May 99
25 May 99
8 June 99
14 June 99
5 July 99
19 July 99
9 Aug. 99
31 Aug. 99
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LIEOT.
Captains.
Braid, Arthur Reade, Ordnance Officer, $rd Class ; special duty, England 26 July 81
42 Yuuge-Bateman, George Marcus 22 Feb. 82
M'Leod, William Kelty, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Royal Art. Madras, 4 Aug. 98 22 Feb.
87 Balfour, Arthur Mackintosh .' 22 Feb. S2
fd Johnstone, Francis Buchanan, Divisional Adjutant, 9 Oct. 99 22 Feb. 82
Hutchinson, Charles Hammond, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Royal Artillery, Punjab 22 Feb. 82
A bha Browne, Sherwood Dighton*32 22 Feb. 82
2 DufTus, Grceme Sym 27 June 02
G bha Jenkinson, Henrv Law Acland 25 July 82
27 Harrison, Halford Claude Vaughan 25 July 82
bha Caulfeild, Charles Trevor, Adjutant, Secunderabad 25 July 82
71 Coates, John Unett 25 July 82
L kha Hussey, Arthur Herbert 25 July 82
73 White, Hans Stannard .' 25 July 82
Toung, Norman Edward,23* DSO. (Bt. Major, 18 Nov. 96), Special Ammunition Column 25 July
B bha Lecky, Rober St. Clair 25 July
Young, Arthur Davidson 2yj Aide de Camp to the Governor of Bombay , 9 Dec. 97 25 July
King, Algernon D'Aquilar, Adjutant, Natal 25 July S2
p.s.c. Gay, Arthur William*8" 1 Oct. 82
Radcliffe, William Charles Aljred, Superintendent Gunpowder Factory, Ishapore 1 Oct. S2
Gubbins, Russell Dunmore, Stuff Captain Royal Artillery, Cork, 30 Apr. 98 1 Oct. 82
Butler, Henry Hugh,'-;;9 Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Royal Artillery, Bengal, 1 Jan. 96 1 Oct. S2
63 Fox, Robert Faushawe 1 Oct. 82
Dbha. Cloete*, Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias240 1 Oct. 82
wn p.s.c, Macbean, William Alleyne 14 Feb. 83
44 Owen, Charles Cunliffe 14 Feb. 83
Tkha Breeks, Richard William /4 Feb. 83
Herbert, George Frederick,2*1 Adjutant, Natal 14 Feb. S3
39 Goff, Algernon Hamilton Stannus 14 Feb. 83
Berkley, James, Adjutant 1 Devon Volunteer Artillery 11 Feb. 97 14 Feb.
Mackenzie, Curtlandt Gordon, Staff Captain, Remount Establishment, Woolwich, 11 July 98... 14 Feb. 83
K eha Ferrar, Henry Minchin 14 Feb. S3
64 Knox, Arthur Rice 28 Mar. S3
Sbha Gray, Phillip Easson 26 June 83
bha Headiam, John Emerson Wharton, Adjutant, Meerut 28 July S3
Cbha Smith, Edmund Perceval 23 July S3
Si Onslow, Wilham Henry, Divisional Adjutant 28 July 83
Geddes, John Gordon,242 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Artillery, Bombay, 14 May 97... 28 July 83
pd Walker, Alexander La-mond2*^ Adjuta?it Ra'wul Pindi 28 July 83
HBHAWilliams-Wynn, Henry Cunliffe 28 July 83
Bingham, Hon. Francis Richard, Adjutant Norfolk Artillery, Eastern Division, 16 Feb. 99 ... 28 July S3
Gordon, Lochinvar Alexander Charles, Hong Eonq Artillery 28 July S3
Jbha Corbyn, Hector , !". 28 July 83
22 Gordon, Lawrence George Frank 1 Aug. 83
Smith, Herbert Guthrie, Adjutant Ammunition Park, Natal 15 Feb. s4
50 Sandilands, Henry George , 15 Feb. 84
Rbha. Robinson, William Arthur2** (Brevet Major, 8 July 99) 15 Feb. 84
Lmhington, Stephen, Adjutant Cardigan Artillery, West Division, 16 Feb. 95 15 Feb. 84
31 Ford, Charles Hopewell 15 Feb. S4
Schofeld, Harry Norton, Aide de Camp to Sir R. H. Buller g Oct. 99 15 Feb. 84
21 Campbell, Henri Montgomery2*6 15 Feb. 84
36.Ca3ement, Roger 15 Feb. 84
6 May 90
12 May 90
20 May go
22 May 90
23 May 90
i Aug. 90
i Sept. 90
10 Jan. 91
25 Jan. 91
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10 Feb. 91
13 F*»b. 91
28 Feb. 91
11 Mar. 91
29 May 91
3 June gt
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23 Sept. 91
1 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
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4 Nov. gr
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. gt
23 Nov. 91
30 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 92
27 Jan. 92
1 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
ig Mar. g2
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
13 May 92
18 May 92
27 July 92
ic Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
15 Aug. 92
Oct. 92
14 Dec, 92
10 Jan. 93
10 Jan. 93
18 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
29 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 9
1 Mar. 9
170
il Hortt and Royal F*dd ArHl
l«, 14 Nov. 99 .
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Du Cane, John Philip, Ammunition Column. » """JX"
-4 Lawric. Charles Edw»rd,«« D.«). IBrmt Major, a Nov. 96) ..
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1 Lachlen, Ernest Hon.
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'15 Feb. 84J 4 Mar. 9j
4 4 Mar. 93
1 Feb. S4 16 Mar. 93
,.84 1 Apr. 93
.15 Feb. S» 1 Apr. 93
,. 15 Feb. S4 6 May ,;
. [5 July 84 30 May .
5 July S4
s July Si,
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26 June 93
s3 June 93
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14 Sept. 93
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9 Dec. 84] 3 Jan. 94
9 Dec. -S 10 Feb. 94
Cooler, l-iiuiy Trmyhr.Ordnoncc Officer, 4'* ''"•'. •'J'"' • y. ;;•■■"• "•• ^.""Ig 9 Deo. "I ..Mar. ,1
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559 "":::
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1 Jan. 95
5 Jan. 95
9 Jan. 95
1 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
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1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
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n, Frederick Algernon George Young ......... - ' A,„
EHl Norwood, William Ulakeney. Litritwnal Adjutant joJune85«5 May 95
Diijlut, Edward John. Adjutant, Jatal ,„ sept.Ssljo June 95
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37 y.t.c. Milne, George Francis
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79 Ulanville. ArthurGeorge ...
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Ouinion, Branca William Vrummond, Instructor Royal .Military Lollcyc, i Apr. v
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Kbih Rttvenhill, Fredei I
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■ . luselcy, Riilph Glynn
48 White, K
45 England, Edward Parkefc
69 Oli :' Henry
,0 01.1i.h11, Heni-i '
68 Carey, '■• indeman
4 July 95
4 July 95
20 Sept.95
2 Dec. 95
iS Doc. 95
5 Feb. 96
S Feb. 9S
17 Feb, :■
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7 Apr. "''
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29 Aug. 96
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44 Hickie, Arthur I
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24 July 86
25 Dec. 86
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Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
171
2ndl,IEtJT.| L1KUT. CAPTAIN.
; Fordyce-Buchan, George Charles '16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 1 Sept. 97
Pack-Ecresford, Arthur William, Special Service, South Africa 16 Feb. 87' 16 Feb. 90 1 Sept.97
M'Kay, Donald, Adjutant 1 Worcester Volunteer Artillery, 15 Jau. 97 '16 Feb. 37 16 Feb. 90 I Sept.97
r Tapp," James Hanson William 'z6 Feb. 87,16 Feb. 90 1 Sept.97
I Lake, Hubert Atwell, Staff Ctptain for Royal Artillery, Colchester [temp.) '16 Feb. 37:16 Feb. 90 15 Sept.97
1 Woodcock, Henry Stephen '. 16 Feb. 371 17 Feb. S6 21 Sept.97
[ Wingfield, WilUam Edward '. ; 16 Feb. 90 1 May 97
1 Taylor, Herbert Wodehouse U6 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 9 Oct. 97
; Farrell, Henry John William 16 Feb. 87 :6 Feb. 90 9 Oct. 97
i FitzGerald, George Alfred 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 9 Oct. 97
! Thwaites, William 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 10 Oct. 97
j Sandys, William Bain Richardson 23 July 87 23 July 90 T9 Oct. 97
■ Head', Charles Octavius 23 July 87 23 July 90 22 Nov. 97
Laird, Gordon 23 July 87 23 July 90' 1 Dec. 97
Pottinger, Eldred Charles 23 July 87(23 July 90 3 Dec. 97
i Speddmg, Edward Wilfrid, Garrison Adjutant. Egypt 23 July 37123 July 9c 3 Dec. 97
Williams, Masterman Stanley, Adjutant Yorkshire Artillery.. ,23 July 87 23 July 90 3 Dec. 97
Hooper, Stuart Huntly , 23 July 87 23 July 90 19 Jan. 98
£~irbi/, Arthur Durham, Aide de Camp to Major General G. H. Marshall, 9 Oct. 99 ; 23 July 87 23 July 90 19 Jan. 9S
I Scla'ter- Booth, Hon. Walter Dashwood 23 July 87 23 July 90 23 Feb. 98
Savage, Arthur Raymond Boscawen 23 July 87 23 July 90 12 Apr. 93
Battine, A/ex. James, Adjutant 1 North Riding of York Vol. Artillery, 3 Apr. 95... '23 July 87 23 July 9c 12 Apr. 98
Crozier, Thomas Henry, Instructor Ordnance College, i Jan. 99 17 Feb. S3 ! 1 7 Feb. 9
j Parsons, Edward Ho'ward Thornbrough 17 Feb. 83 17 Feb. 9
p.s.c. Owen, Frederick Cuniiffe, Staff Capt. for Intcll. War Office, 20 Dec. 99 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 9
; Stewart, Charles Edward 17 Feb. 3S
Wellesley, Richard Ashmore Colley, Adj. Dublin City Art. South Die. 16 May 93,17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 9
Lyon, Francis, Aide de Camp to Sir G. S. White 16 Sept. 99 23 July 87123 July 90 iS May
! Rotton. John Guy ,17 Feb. SS
s Lithgow, Hugh Lancaster 17 Feb. 8S
) Sanders, George Herbert 17 Feb. S3
p.s.c. Ward, Montagu Charles Pearson 17 Feb
r Rugge-Price, Charles Frederick - 17 Feb
Christie, Herbert Willie Andrew, Special Ammunition Column 17 Feb
\ Cartwright, Gamier Norton 17 Feb
Molony, Trevor CharlesWheler 17 Feb
! Herbert, Percy Thomas Colthurst 17 Feb.
I MacMillan, John St. Clair 17 Feb. 83
) Buckle, Archie Stewart, Instructor in Gunnery, Aden 17 Feb.
Anderson, Austin Thomas,21'* Queensland Permanent Artillery 17 Feb. S3
Russell, Edmund Stuart EardleyWilmot, Staff Captain for Royal Artillery , Natal , ) pi. go
23 Sept. 99 j
> Ballard, Charles NaesmythBruere,*70 Divisional Adjutant 17 Feb. SS
> Saunders, William Power 17 Feb. 33
9 Geoghegan, Robert 17 Feb. 3S
1 Rettie, William John Kerr 17 Feb. 83
• Gotto, Harold Ralph 17 Feb. SS
1 Smith, Edward Pelhatn 17 Feb. SS
Reed, Hamilton Lyster 17 Feb. 83
' Massy, Edward Charles 17 Feb. SS
Nicholson, Graham Henry Whalley,26* Ammunition Column, Natal 17 Feb. SS
9 Boger, Richard Wharton, Divisional Adjutant, Natal 17 Feb. SS
I Barker, Frederic Edward Lloyd258 2S JuneSS
5 Skipwith, Philip Armfield [23 July 87
Lambarde, Francis Fane, Adjutant 2 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery 27 Feb. 96 17 Feb. S3
Stewart, Cosmo Gordon2'" DSO. Egyptian Ariny, 6 May 97 27 July S3
-.7 Feb. 9
17 Feb
17 Feb. 0
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
28 June 9
23 July 90
-.7 Feb. 9
27 July 9
Apr. c
i3 Apr. 93
18 Apr. 93
iS Apr. 98
50 Apr. 9S
iS May 93
18 May 90
18 May 93
iS May 93
26 June 9S
1 July 98
! 1 July 98
2 July 9S
2 July g3
15 July 93
27 July 98
27 July 98
1 Aug. 93
1 Aug. 9S
1 Aug. 98
1 Sept. 98
3 Sept. 93
I 8 Sept.93
13 Sept.93
14 Septus
14 Sept.93
15 Oct. 98
15 Oct. 53
31 Oct. S3
3 Nov. 9S
19 Nov. 98
19 Nov. 93
19 Nov. gS
19 Nov. 93
5 Dec. 9S
6 Dec. 90
9 Dec. 93
9 Dec. 93
12 Dec. g3
23 Jan. 99
23 Jan. 99
17 Feb. 99
20 Feb. 99
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l'ighe, Francis Alfred, Adjutant 3 Lancashire VolunteerZArtillery 15 May 95 27 July S3' 27 July 9
Crockett, Sydney Laurence, Ad'utant Pembroke Artillery ( W. Division), 12 Dec. 9c 27 July 33 27 July 9
MacMunn, George Fletcher,2"2 DSO. Ammunition Column 27 July S3] 27 July 9
. Coates, Douglas Richardson 27 July 88 27 July 9
Cheke, Edw. George, Adj. 1 Northumberland Vol. Art. West Die. R. Art. 1 Aug. 95 27 July 38,27 July 9
Nairno, Edward Spencer, Staff College [27 July 88 27 July 9
• Strong, William 27 July 38,27 July 9
Hill, HoKitrd Berkeley, Adjutant 1 Shropshire Vol. Artillery, i Feb. 98 27 July 88 27 July 9
I Nixon-Eckersall, Frederic Eckersall 27 July 83 27 July 9
Nicholson, Walter Adams, Adj. 3 Kent Volunteer Artillery, 9 Mar. 96 27 July 3S27 July 9
1 Pirn, Edward Hugh 27 July SSI 27 July 9
Hichens, Thomas Sikes 15 Feb. S9 15 Feb. 92, 1 Mar. 99
Brock, Henry Jenkins 15 Feb. 89I15 Feb. 92:17 Mar. 99
. Thomson, Alexander Frederick Roberts 13 Feb. 89,15 Feb. 92,19 Mar. 99
Budteorth, Charles Edward Dutton, Adjutant Hon. Art. Co. of London, 21 Oct. 99 ... 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 9229 Mar. 99
Gordon, Neil Eraser, Ordnance Officer 4th Class, Mhow 27 July 88 15 Feb. 89I15 Apr. 99
Oldham, Frank Trevor '15 Feb. 39(13 Feb. 92(15 May 99
Coates, Reginald Carlyon 15 Feb. 92,15 Feb. 92 25 May 99
Simpson-Baikte, Huqh Archie Dundas, serving Kith the Egyptian Army '15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92, 8 June 99
Barnes, Hy. Marshall, Adj. Northumberland Art. Western Die. 1 Feb. 59 15 Feb. 89)15 Feb. 92; S June 99
Hardiuan, Reginald Stanley, Ammunition Column 15 Feb. 89,15 Feb. 92 8 June 99
Dixon, George Frederic 15 Feb. 89,15 Feb. 92,19 July 99
Hobson, John Alexander 15 Feb. 3q 15 Feb. 92,-3 Aug. 99
Vallentin, Henry Edward 1 15 Feb. 89 20 Seps.92 9 Oct. 99
Thomas, Henry Melville 15 Feb. 89,15 FeD. 92, 9 Oct. 99
Sandars, Edward Carew 15 Feb. 89:15 Feb. 92: 9 Oct. 99
Dawson, Henrv Finch, Ammunition Column 15 Feb. 39J15 Feb. 92, 9 Oct. 99
Le Mottee, Reginald Edward Arthur 1 15 Feb. S9, 15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
Hay, James 15 Feb. 89:15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
i Nevinson, Tom St. Aubyn Barrett-Lennard ,15 Feb. S9 15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
Emery, William Basil 27 July 89 27 July 92 9 Oct. 99
Gillman, Webb, Ammunition Column, Natal (27 July S927 July 92 9 Oct. 99
Grove, Ernest Williams 127 July 89 27 July 92 9 Oct. 99
Campbell, Gordon M'Clelland I27 July 89127 July 922! Oct. 99
Stockley, Arthur Uniacke, Adj. 1 Monmouth Vol. Art. 4 Nov. 95 15 Feb. S9.15 Feb. 92,27 Nov. 99
Marsden, Richard Travers 27 July S927 July 92^7 Nov. 99
<7-
Eorse and Royal Field Artillery.
I.IBriBHAXTS.
Faton-Ecam.H..Tn A!-. 5 j.4*ca«*ir« Vol. Ari.rith rank of Captain, is.ialy 95 ••
90 Bowrir.tr. Arthur Hnutav:..
Aiei Bright. Reginald Arthur
74 Le\\
Urtck, Adjutant C. ■• | r« 1 lioer Artillerf
C'iha Aldndge. John Barttelot
K BHi Elwcs. Walter Valentine Jepfcsjn Cary „
O 111 PeeJ, Edward John Russell
RlBi Powell. Edward Weyland Martin
59 James. John Edgcuiniie
51 Allen, William Jeffenes Beuctt
60 Alexander, Ernest Wright
Sykes, Clement Arthur, strrina in Uganda
Clerke, Awnutus Baril Holt,' Anistaut Inspector Army Ordnance Department, 14 Apr. 99 .
Metcalfe, Sydney Porteacue, Ammunition Column
nrtl, H<rb>rt Cecil, serving inthe Siger Coaft Protectorate
2B Arderne, David Davies
Cape, George Augustus Stewart, serving in Uganda
mx Bewetson, Alexander William '.
Gillseu, Godfrey, Egyptian Army
47 Hext, Lvouel John
Kellv. lienry Edward Theodore,™ Special Strciee, South Africa
-• Wy'.de. Robert Darell
Willis, Edward Henry
Curtis, Arthur William*^
fd Ashworth, Leonard Temple
Hit Greathed, Robert Napier
C bha Stuhng, Charle6
63 Browell, William Basil
bha Talbot, George Reginald FitzRoy"*
62 Phillpotts, Louis Murray
I' bha Best, Philip George .'.
45 Manley, William George Henry
I Parry, Claud Frederick Pilkington _
22 Barlow, John Frederick
27 Bayly, Abingdon Robert ...
80 Parker, Lionel Lewis
Drake, lienry Planning, Adj. 7 Lancashire Volunteer Art.Kith rankof Captain, 15 Feb. 97
61 Mallock, Art. Maude Raymond
C bha Smith, Lionel Abel '
Wilson, Charles Holmes, Ammunition Column, Xatal
Gosselut, Jiertrand, Adjutant Clare Artillery, with rank of Captain, 1 Dec. 57
T bha Ruck-Keene, Robert Francis ...
Delaforce, Edwin Francit, Adjutant 2 rV. Hiding of York Art. Volt. with rank of Captain )
15 Nov. 99 5
K bha l>t* 1'rn H u 1: 1' . j 1-
Madockr, William Bilarte Xapier, StqffOJficer New Zealand Defence Force
G bha Tudor, lienry Hugh
Palmer, Cyril Euetaa . Indian Ordnance Department
Jxirtean, Bertram Bichard, Hyderabad Contingent
U bha LiviEgstor.e-Leannouth, Lennox Christian
54 Boyce. Harry Augustus
Lane, Frederick Cecil, Assistant Superintendent Harneer Factory, Cottipore
53 Perreau, Arthur Montagu
Cottingham, Henry Langrishe, Xatice Artillery, India
42 Douglas, Sholto William
71 Washington, Cecil Francis George
Holloway, William Oetaoius, Adjutant 4 West Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Art
with rank of Captain, i Mar. 99 ...
White, Geoffrey Herbert Anthony, Ammunition Column
12 Packard, Henry NorringtOD
78 Henning, Philip Walter Bereslord
49 Henderson, George James
Uruce
Biddulyh, Michael, Arn.y Pay Department
50 Ravenhill, Collingwoou
14 Birch, Arthur Charles
P bha Bail! ie, '
Robertson, Charles C'httvode, Wert Coast of Africa, with rank of Captain
25 Henry, John , —
C bha Short, William Ambr ••
Smyth, Qeorgt tbraham, \ '/ ntain Artillery, India .
N bha England, K:i ......... . ..
- Montgomery, Hugh Mandi deFi ff College
24 Browne, Samuel Bwini
72 Plummer, Edmund Waller
7D Donaldson, John William Edward1**
6 Mackenzie, Arthur Mackenzie Nutt
I bha Kay, William Heaps
dbp. rn Overton, Harry ttudall
Cubitt, Thomas Aitley, with W. African Frontier Force, with rank of '
■ .■ haii iv. John
D bha Hankey, John Cyril Giffard Alers
ranville Joseph Chetwynd, Cavalry Division, Natal
46 Bruce, Thomas '-on-Tyue Vol. Art, withrank of Captain, a«
31 Bruce, Char!. Dundas
i Mat hew- La mi' v. Richard Monckton
Wheatley, Phili] , i 1'ark
Weini mayer, Ammunition Column
II Evans, Oatbberl ....
50 I' ■• ,Li lard&awbi I i '
1 i, Aide de Camp to the P2\
J bha lfonkhouse, Wilbai Pei i ...
II km Obai i Lward Charles Graham
0 bha Oarbolt, Edward Goddard
y bha Aahmore, Edward Bailoj • ■•
B bha Vincent, Berkeley
2nd Liner
1^ Feb! So
27 July S9
.■- July Bg
.■- July Bq
.-7 July S9
.'7 July S9
27 July S9
.7 July S9
27 July 89
27 Julv 89
.■7 July Sq
.7 July to
.■7 July Sq
27 July So
.'7 July Sq
13 NOV. Sq
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13 Nov.
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14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
m Feb. 20
14 Feb. qo
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 00
14 Feb. qc
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 00
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Frli. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
10 May qo
15 Feb. 92
.-7 July 92
."7 July q.'
27 .1 uly 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
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27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
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13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. .;
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14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
u Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 9 ;
4 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 93
1 4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
10 May '93
25 July 93
25 Julv 93
.- July g
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
-'5 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 3
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25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
1 Nov. 93
25 July 90
-•5 July qo
.■5 July 90
25 July 90
.15 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 9c
25 .Inly ;o
.5 July 90
.■5 July q^
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 Jnly qo
25 .Inly 90
25 July qo
25 July qo
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
1; Feb ■
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I I Feb. r.
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24 July ,1
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24 July 94
lioyal Horse and Boyal Field Artillery.
173
2N7>LIBUT.:
Lieutenants.
Browning, Hanworth Stephens,^ j
Adj. W.Riding of ForkVol. Art. > 24 July qi 24 July
with rank of Capt. 24 July 97 ) I
E bha Dennistoun, James George ... 24 July 91(24 July
27 Evans, William '24 July 91124 July
81 Devenish, Arthur Henry Noel ... ; Nov. gi| 1 Nov.
Montgomery, Archibald Arniar, \
Ammunition Column )
jBHiHme-Haycock, Vaughan R...
Kincaid-Smith, Kenneth John, \
Special Ammunition Column
4 Nov. 91 4 Nov.
20 Nov. 91I20 Nov.
23 Nov. qi 23 Nov
Bbha Htldyard, Harold C. Thoroton. 24 Nov. 91 24 Nov
S bha Gosling, Seymour Frederick j 1 Dec. 91 1 Dec
Pbha Atkinson, Ben... ' 2 Dec. 91
2f Becke, Arch. Frank, Sierra Leone 1 Jan. 92
Sbha Jeffcoat, Hy. Jameson Powell 27 Jan. 92
15 Lloyd, Horaco Giesler280 ;i2 Feb. 92
Liceina C. Hawker, Uganda Riflet 12 Feb. 92
Darson, H Miller,' Cavalry ) I Feb_
Diomon, Natal. ) * I
70 Maule, Heury Noel St. John 12 Feb. 92J12 Feb.
19 Spencer, Harrison 12 Feb. 92 12 Feb.
H bha Wardrop, Alexander Ernest 12 Feb. 92 12 Feb.
Bridget, Geo. Tom Molesworth,} j _, I -pah
British Central Africa Rifles ) \ '9 Feb. 92^ Feb.
Hbha Forman, Douglas Evans 19 Feb. 92
62 Johnstone, James HeDry Waller , 3 Mai*. 92
S bha Tilney, Norman Eccles 19 Mar. 92
Ellershaw. Wilfrid, L-eut. of a) .
Company of Gent. Cadets ... $ \ l APr" 92
% Byron, John2*5 | 1 Apr. 92
L BHASwann. Clarence John Henry. 1 Apr. 92
Garsfin, Henri/ Edward, Indian ) ' .
Ordnance Department J 1 Apr. 02
35 Oldfield, Leopold Charles Louis 1 Aor. 91
54 Mackenzie, Frederick William '13 May g2Ji3May
P nha Houstoun, Alexander 13 May 92(18 May
FBHiWalshe. Frederick Wm. Henry 22 July 92 22 July
46 Foulkes, Henry Drury 22 July 92 22 July
T bha Wilson, Herbert Stanley 22 July 92(22 July
29 Bond, Henry Hendley 22 July 9222 July
72 de Berry, Philip Patrick Evelyn 27 July 92J22 July
G bha Courage, Miles R. Ferguson 10 Aug. 92 10 Aug.
A bha Ollivant, John Spencer 1 Oct. J2) 1 Oct.
K bha Keyworth, Robert Geoffrey 10 Oct. 92 17 Oct.
Wood,Cha3. Hastings, Cavalry ) 1 n
Diolion, Natal .... ) ,r7 0ct" 9^7 Oct.
Seligman, Herbert Spencer,)! _ . ' «„.
Ammunition Park, Natal... j ^Oct. 9^17 Oct.
yiau>iaqhten,E.Brjndon,*ervtn>i ) i _, «.
on the We*t Coast of Africa... j , 9 >Or. 92 9 NOV.
Ebhi Lamont, John William Frasere 1 Jan. 93' 1 Jan.
Buchanan, Bertram George, ) I T. .. Tan
Ammunition Column, Natal... \ ll jAn- 93 "
Stanley, Son. Geo. Frederic, / . ,
Ammunition Column, Natal...) ;">Jan. Q3
EBHAPonsonby, Edw. Francis Talbot 16 Jan. 93
2 Dec.
1 Jan.
27 Jan.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
19 Feb.
3 Mar.
19 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
LIBUTB1TANT3.
[ aha Cotton, Arthur Stedman ...
G hba Radeliffe.Per.Pollexfen deB.
F bha Musgrave, Arthur David
67 Phipps, Henry Ramsay
11 Arbuthnot, Alexander George...
23 Koebel, Henry Arthur
Tyler, Francis Cameron, Myder- ~>
abad Contingent $
z Montresor, Louis Basset
77 Hope, Charles Dunbar
37 Wade.H.AmyasLeignHerschel
58 Coode, Henry Penrose Rushton
F bha Forman, Arthur Baron290 ...
34 Stobart, Geo. Herbert, S.S.O. )
Ahmedabad )'
95 Fair, Arthur Edward Balfour ...
57 Birley, Richard Archibald
76 Brown, Frank Tatton '
hha Lewin, Henryl Frederick Elliott
Edward*, William Egerton, )
West African Frontier Force)
23 Paley, Raymond Edward '
GaHAWalthall, E.C.Walthall Delves
Conolly, Edward Michael, )
Ammunition Park, Natal ... )
95 I FitzGerald, Mordaunt J. Fort. )
95 , Ammunition Column, Natal..,)
95- 37 Gemcnell, Win. Alex. Stewart ...
|IE bha Grayson, Amb. D. Holdrege
9j|j 74 Dickson. Bertram
95 1 1 Q hba Barnes, Christopher Chevalier
95 I Wheeler, Edgar Lockyer, Am-":
, munition Column, Natal $
93 T bha Ingham, Charles St. Maur ...
95
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1 Sept.
4 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
2i Oct.
93 1 Sept. go
93: 4 Oct. 96
93|2i Oct. 96
93 21 Oct. 96
93 21 Oct. 96
93 21 Oct. 96
23 Oct. 93 23 Oct. 96
4 Nov.
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16 Dec.
31 Dec.
14 Mar.
16 Mar.
22 Mar.
r Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
14 July
93 1 4 Nov. 96
93 9 Dec. 96
93 16 Dec. 96
93 3* Dec. go
94 14 Mar. 97
94I16 Mar. 97
94 22 Mar. 97
94! 1 Apr. 97
94i 1 Apr. 97
94l 1 Apr. 97
94, 1 Apr. 97
94j 1 Apr. 97
94' 1 Apr. 07
94 14 July 97
1 Sept.941 j Sept.97
■94,29 Sept.g7
9*1 4 Oct. 97
Stevenson, Edward Hall, Am-') i Q T
munition Park. Natal $ jlS Jan- 93
Hflrpur, Edmund Herbert, Am- / ' _
munition Column, Natal ) l *eD* 93
Wynter,H.T.,^l. O.Dept., Singapore] z Feb. g3
29 Newman, Edward Harding 1 Feb. 93
82 Da vies, Walter Percy Lionel ...j 1 Feb. 93
0 bha Thompson, William George... 1 Feb. 93
Symon, Walter Conover, Am- ) I „
munition Column, Natal ... .J ^ Mar. 93
Bbha Johnson, Ronald Marr I 4 Mar. 93
7 Clarke, George Vorn on 4 Mar. 93
A bha Eden, William Rushbrooke...) 4 Mar. 93
Lbha Nutt, Arthur Charles Rothery 16 Mar. 93
57 Wilson, Lancelot Machell*3' t Apr. 93
30 Hamilton, ClaudLornCampbell ...> i Apr. 93
Tbha Lascelles, Alfred ! : Apr. 93
1 bha Doyle, John Fras. limes Hay; 1 Apr. 93
K bha Cairnes, James Elliot ' i Anr. 93
I bha Brougbton, Legh Harley ) , .m
Delves f.jl 6 Apr" 93
18 Carey, Harold Eustace 6 Apr. 93
56 Drake, William Haccbe... ' 1 May 93
Stanton, Francis Henry Guy, )
Ammunition Column
; 30 May 93
45 Clarke, Henry Calvert Stanley 130 May 91
June 93
17 June 93
26 June 93
it June 93
L uha Ritchie, Charles Maclver
77 Ke&ne,Sir John, Jit., A. D.C. to t
Ld.Lieut. of Ireland 1 3 an. 97 )
19 Atlay, Hugh Wordsworth
38 O'Malley, Charles Loughlin ...
16 Mair, George Tagore 130 June 93
Edwards, Arthur Clement,) .
Ammunition Park, Natal ... M t-au—93
34 Brooke, Edward Wm. Saurin ... ri Aug. 9^
80 Seagram, Tom Ogle 11 Aug. 93
22 Stallard, Stacy Frampton n Aug. 93
•66 Hawkes, Corlis St. L. Gillman... 19 Aug. 93
13 Jan.
16 Jan.
1 3 Jan.
1 Feb. 96
1 Feb.
1 FeD.
1 Feb.
.6 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
4 Mar.
14 Mar.
6 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
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6 Apr.
6 Apr.
1 May
30 May
30 May
14 June
17 Jane
26 June
26 June
30 June
i Aug.
n Aug.
n Aug.
n Aug.
:g Aug.
Peck, Henry Richardson, Am-}
munition Column 3
95 59 Griffith, Rupert Henn
95, tg Russell, Harry Thompson
95 65 Wainewright, Arthur Reginald
95 33 Smith, Henry Broke
95 Miller, Hugh de Burgh, Am-\
95 munition Column )
95 Foster, Wilfrid Lionel, Special)
95 Ammunition Column )
95 bha Balfour, Colin Demson
! 67 Weber, Wm. Herman Frank
Srott, Charle* Walker, with )
Weit African Frontier Force)
35 Barton, Patterson
55 Winter, Ormonde de I'Ep-Se
13 Wilson, Francis Adrian
U bha Livingstone- Learmonth, )
Fras. Leger Christian )
M bha Gray, Norman M'Neill
dkp fd Dyson, Louis Morgan
73 Archdale. Theodore Montgomry
Newcome, Hen. William. Am-\
munition Park, Natal f
3 Newman, Charles Richard
Q bha Murch, Denis Jerom
53 Higgins, John Fred. Andrews ...
96,1 74 Birch, Edward Massy
96 JN bha Despard, Wilfred H.Croasdaile
96I' 17 Butler, George Lewis
96! 1 75 Begbie, Alfred Richard Glynn ...
,!j Kirke, Kenneth St. G. Special)
Ammunition Column )
/ iluiii Bethel I, Alfred Bryan
96 ! 22 Kemble, Francis Arthur
96 Hill, Roderick Tickell, Special \
96 I Ammunition Column )
g6| 20 Bayley, George H. Wyndham ...
83 Blois, Dudley George
85 Rudkin, William Charles Eric ...
35 Maidlow, John Southern
^9 Belcher. Harold Thomas
Wett, G. Evelyn John Annexley,^
serving in the Niger Coast Pro- >
tect-jrate )
96J1N bha Game, Philip Woolcott
6 Buzzard, Frank Anstie
Street, Harold Edward, Ammit- )
nition Column, Natal )
S4 Hinde, Alan
Gosset, Francis Wm., Ammuni- \
tion Column, Natal )
51 Bolster, George Emil
64 Oalthrop, Everard Ferguson ..
37 Smith, Harry Reg. Walter Marriott
Howell, Geoff.Llewellyn Hinds, )
Ammunition Park, Natal )
67 Du Port, Osmond Chnrteris
28 MacDougall, John Patrick
11 Gordon, George Hamilton
30 Pstttisaon, John Howell
23 Sept
4 Oct.
13 Nov.
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17 Nov.
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15 June
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15 June
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7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
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7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 9 7
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 9 7
7 jNOV. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
7 Nov. 97
2 Dec. 97
2 Dec. 97
5 June 9S
5 Juneg3
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5 June g3
5 JunegS
5 June g8
5 June 98
5 June 98
3 JunegS
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5 Juneg3
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5 June 98
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2 Nov. 98
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= Nov. 90
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2 Nov.
1 Sot. 98
21 Mar. Q9
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1 Mur. 99
. «l .1 Mnr. 99
21 Mar. 99
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21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 09
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Chamier, Edwin llarokl St.
-, r, .4buh'i 41'ioa Purl,
irles Bouverie
46 Goldia, Murk Leigh
-. , Arthur Urn: a
16 H' ">rt
10 Bell. William C iry 11. -ward ..
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13 FurnivBll. Willoughby " Mar. 96
79 A] rt -'■ Jar.
33 Lough, Arthur Tobin • : Mar. 96 31
II liam •' Mar. :.',.. Uar.99
FarquW.Jafl. Ammunition Pari ;-i -Mar. / 11 Mar. 99
,4 Hudson, Arthur BOSS . • ' Mur. 9 31 Mur . ,
Bar. 9«"
James Alexander -' Mur. /.
Mar. at
munition Park, Natal ...
,3 Henvey. Ralph ' Mar. ,,t
Barry, Francis •' ■■ ,, Mar. of
Ammunition \ ... '
liner... -' Mar. 9
Ball Grans 31 Mar. 96
40 K raid R. Vivian •■■ Mar. 96
re Strangways ... 21 Mar. 96 31 Mar. 1
52 Gil] lard ' ajar. , 21 Mar. .,
34 Head, Arthur E. Maxwell
•a, Fredk. G. Tower
n, John Duncan Bertie, /
Ammunition Column, Ifai
75 Patersou, Pliilip Joseph 14 July 96
5 Brancker, Wdiiain Sefton
mnonth, J. E. C -
63 Wynne, Henry Ernest Singleton »'
. Iward Robert -
71 Hogg, Radolph Edward Trower .
4! Ta Hercules Forster ?■ Sepi.96
uer, John Graham 21 Sept.91
I, Henry Warbunon, .1
munition Park, Natal J>
Sxcosd !.iEm>'A.ii-
58 Browne, Edmond Waller
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23 Oct. )7
7 Thompson, Anh . 3ymes 22 Oct. 97
i Jameson, William Kenneth Eustace 22 Oct. 97
=3 Dec. mt
21 Mur. / 21 Mur. g ,
1 14 July 99
21 Bept.96
75 Buchanan-Dunlop, Colin Napier ;i Sept. 96
Elliot, Edward Halhed Hugh,, „ g
nfion Par*, Natal..
Julian Charles John, Ammuni- , ,, Sept 6
I ■lumn, Natal
SB RnsBl rtranc Joseph 21 Sept.96
32 Roberts, John Bradley 21 Sept.96
77 Clark, William Ellis si Sept.96
Cantlie.Wm. HenryNortlicote, j Scpt„6
.Immuniriou Column, JJW...I 3 '
. : Sept g .
2: Sept. 99
21 Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
2 1 Sept.99
21 Bept.99
25 Sept.99
SECOND LlErTEXANTS.
Phillip*, H&war&_ Hawtin^ tenting with'.
16 Jan. 97
23 Mur. 17
23 Mar. 97
23 Mur. 97
ii Mur. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mur. 07
I ( Mur. 97
• Mar, .;
Wt»i .1 friciln Prou'i, r /
■ ■ ■thin, Richard Walter St. Lawrence..
50 Stopford. Heneage Frank
40 Bmlth-Rewse, My, Bingham Whistler .,
50 Bartholomew, William Henry
21 Rainsford-HaDnay, Frederick
QUI, Douglas B jfsi
90 Peckham, Richard Hurry
i arhnrton, William Merrill
4 Hai '■. Marous Cbas, Ja
irt Antrobue Lindsay ..
29 Campbell, Nov air
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57 Wyatt, Gi
is JuneQ;
Henry > lhar v
Ammunition Column
:!. Lionel Tn
41 Ellington, Edward Loonard
ale, W
86 61
42 Hawkale Verney
73 de Bmidt, Erroll Mervyn
73 II' labert
?3 Paxton, Harold William
4 Spillcr, Duncan Wilfred Lambert
Sept. 07
1 Sept. 97
Utter" Bernard Arnold Barrington 23 Dec.
4- Bbaw-Stewart, Bas Heroo 23 Dec.
7S Turner, Arthur Jervoia .......... =3 "ec.
Alutrdyce, John Gratame Buchanan, Am- ) aJ Dec
«, I fion Column )
a, iVilliam Harold »3 Deo.
53 Camer in, Oxford Somerville =3 Dec.
Willrid Tnomas =3 Dec. 97
telll.Horaci ' =3 Dec. 97
72 Nutt. Charles Raymond =2 >■'•».■
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63 Cuninghan . m Montgomery 19 •■
S, West, Ah- '2i*K*5
20 Dol <r!5'2i
48 Browne, Alfred Edei »« Feb- 98
86 St. John. Edmund Farquhar 30 * e ) . 9»
38 Belcher. W f.eb- f,
is Reichwald, William Frederick =' Apr. 9b
1 Bird ' '■ 3i.une9»
23 June 93
36 AnBtruiher. 1; • mbie 23 June9»
■1 Ueoflrcy Hansen 23 June 98
irick 33 J
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[ham, Th imas Edmond Palmer 23 J
y.Ambrosi .1 .hi 2; June 98
85 Brownnic, Charles H mtei 24.une9»
Co Mackwor' \udley -i Jane 98
20 Dm ■• =4 Jane 98
46 Gretton, Georee Foster »4 • uue9»
1 lie. John Km-- u JanegS
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45 Boddam-Whetham. u -
91 Sherbrooke, Nevile Hugh Cairns >4 »
44 Crosier, Baptist Ban ■ " Dec. 9J
88 WoodroCe, Charles Richard " Dec. 98
, Harris,Osoar Murk... 22 Dec. 98
, Henry Charles == Dec. 98
8 Lowther, Edwa ^ - •■ " gee. -a
70 Cossart, Arthur Ralemh Blandy 22 Dec.
" Dee. 98
43 Mellor, Abel i5 Dec. 9|
79 Stanley, Oliver 11 igl ^3 Dec. 98
7 (raven, Waldemar Sisismuud Dacre 23 Dec. 98
B8,Hugh 23 Dee. g\
55 Thomson, Alan Futescue '*3 Dec. 9»
51 Furse, George Annand 23 Dec. 98
92 Maclean, John Marsham 23 Dec. 98
69 Trench, Francis Maxwell Chenevix 23 Dec. 98
24 Bryant, Frederick Carkeet -3 Dec. 98
2 White, Roger Wingate -3 Dec. 98
32 Riddell, John Balfonr '3 Dec. 98
4 Venning, Gordon Ralph ?3 Dec. 99
bam, Thomas P urns 23 Dec. 98
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93 Wall, Richard Ra '■ 4 Mar. 99
I 4 Mar. 99
,5 Tay: Schill < •
25 June99
1 ; June 99
ett, Eric He • ■■ '■ .'»ne99
82 Luce.Wilham E
61 King, George Hubert Clayton -5 •
\rthui-Alec 2j June .
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m, Arohibal I ; June 99
7 Coekcralt, Louts W am La Trobe '22Nov.99
" Nov. 99
•■ Nov. 99
\rthur Merv; 25 Nov. 99
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I 32 N
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22NIIV.99
ryatt, Ronald
Nov. 99
Nov. 99
Richard -2 Nov.99
Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
175
Riding Masters.
BE Stevens, John, Llon.Maj or ijOct. \
98, Hiding Est., Woolwich ... )
B.h.a. Simpson, Robert, Aldershot...
fd Bevington, John, Colcheater
td Trusler, James, Newcastle
fd Thorne; William James, Ilihea...
r.h. a. Brogan, Thos. Ky.Kirkee
B.h.a. Carnaghan, John,295 Umballa.
b.h.a. M'Combie, Alex. Wm.Newbridge
be Learmont, in. Rid. Est. Woolwich
fd Fleming, Frederick, Rawal Pindi
fd Clarke, Tom, Bangalore
fd Aherne, Denis, Secunderdbad
fd Hay ward, George William, 7
Duck now 5
fd Parr, John Frederick, Aldershot...
BG.UK. AND HON.
HON. LT. I CAPTAIN.
24 Jan. So'24 Jan. 90
31 Dec. Si 31 Dec. 91
10 June Ss!io June 95
24 Nov.88'24 Nov. 98
[5 May 8915 May 99
14 Sept.Sgj
20 Feb. 92 ■
5 Apr. 93
:j Jan. Q4
3 Feb. 94
6 Mar. 95
to Apr. 97
16 June 97
9 Oct. 97
KG. MR. AND
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b.h.a Kirkbride, T. Warcup, Meerut ^ Dec. 97
fd Oonnell, Timothy, Shorncliffe 23 Feb. *
fd Rock, Edward {Depot) Woolwich 13 Apr". qS
r.h. a. Wilkins, Charles Bertie, W'wick 19 Oct,'
fd Caddington, Thomas George > „ .
Augustus, Woolwich $ J5 Fe»- 99
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HON. LT
Quarter Masters.
b.h.a. Paton, William. -<J6 Aldershot...] 27 May 82
r.h. a. Richardson, F. Depot, Woolwich\ 9 Mar. 92
fd Scott, John, Depot, Woolwich 13 Feb. 96
k.h.a. Haley, William Charles, > B ,, _
Woolwich ' ; :8May 9S
HON.
CAPTAIN
27 May 92
Royal u-arrison. Artillery.
The Royal Arms and Supporters with a Gun, and the Motto " TJbique " over the Gun, and
Quo fas et gloria ducitnt " below it.
Yre.'
Ser.
Lieutenant Colonels.
ea Curling, Henry Thomas80 (Colonel, 4 Jan. 99)
wn Fowler, William James- (Colonel 20 Feb. 99)
Lugard. |Henry Travers,3 Ammunition Park, Natal 1
(Bt. Major, 2 Mar. 81 ; Colonel, -.2 May 99) >
Foote, Francis Onslow Harrington,* Commanding t
Regimental Dint, Staff, Woolwich Col. 11 Sept. 99.)
WN Western, Charles Maximilian5 (Colonel, 1 Nov. 99)
so Fraser, Arthur Reg., Comdg. R. Artillery, Hong Kong
so Fanshawe, Geo. Dalrymple,- Comdq. Royal Art. Ceylon
so Playfair, George James; Lord, Commanding Militia 1
and Volunteer Artillery, Aberdeen j
wjf Monck-Mason, Gordon George,8 Commanding Royal t
Artillery, Barrackpore and Fort William 3
ea Baker, James Volant Vashon,9 Commanding Militia \
and Volunteer Artillery, South Eastern District ... )
EA Aylmer, Frederick Arthur, Commanding Militia and )
Volunteer Artillery, Eastern District )
eo Robertson, Robert William Peacock12
wn Coker, Lewis Edmund
so Rosseter, James Hurley
so Frith.Warren Hastings, Commanding R. Artillery t Aden
wjt Woods, HansChas. Maunsell,70 Comdg. R. Art tBrrmuda
so Owen, Geo. Pridham, Comdg. Royal Artillery, Roorkee
ea Fowell. Newton Plomer,1* Comdg. R. Art. Shoeburyness
wn Lane, Alfred Luther
so Bowles, Frederick Augustus15
so Walford, William Sworder
so Graham, Walter Ferrier
so Casev, Chas. Leslie, Comdg. Royal Artillery, Singapore
wn Hervey.ConstantineRodneyWm. Coma. R.Art.Kurrachee
ea Scott, Hugh Aboukir
so Oakes, Reginald
so Henriques, Edward Nathauiel17
ba p.s.c. Johnson, Rd. Francis, Comdq. R Art tilery, Bombay
so Wace, Ernest Charles,18 DSO. Comdg. R. Art. Belfast
so Mansel, Alfred" DSO
so Weir, Harry Geo.2lJ Comdg. Militia and Vol. Art.Gosport
wn Lyster, Henry John,-1 Comdg. R. Artillery, Mauritius
so Murray, Arthur Mordaunt-2 1
so Saltmarshe, Philip, Ti Comdg. Royal Artillery, Chester
wn Eman, Bowes Leslie
mn Smyth, Owen Stuart/- DSO. Comdg. R. Art. Quetta
ea Cleeve, William Frederick25
wn Farmer, Francis Colebrooke
mn Gunner, Edward,130 Commanding Mountain Batteries >
Royal Artillery, Mitrree Hills _)
ea Rigg, Robert Addison, p. a. c. (t Depot)
so Blackett, Edward Umtreville, Commanding Militia)
and Volunteer Artillery, Edinburgh $
Perroit, Thos, Member of Ord. Committee 5 Sept. 98; >
Comdg. Siege Train Units, South Africa F. F. )
WN Priestley, Edward John Kenworthey, Commanding \
Royal Artillery, Cape Town )
so Brett, Arthur Henry Wilford, p.a.c
so Hopkins, Manley Ogden28
Rowan, Terence, Ordnance Officer, 2nd Class Rangoon
so Dobie, William Hugh Edward
so Fulton, George Wade Robertson
so Woodrow, Thomas Henry Jackson29
Majors,
ea Callwell, Albert Henry" ,,
CAPTAIN. MAJOR
6 U'eo.
24 Feb.
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15 July 68.16 Aug. 79
13 Jan. 69 20 Sept.79
13 Jan. 6qJ23 Dec. 79 12 May
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8 Jan. 70^9 May »« « not
8 Jan. 70 9 July
8 Jan. 70 28 July
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2 Sept.
2 Sept.
15 Dec.
i2 Sept.
12 Sept.
12 Sept.
12 Sept.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
29 Apr.
29 Apr.
,29 Apr.
29 Apr.
'29 Apr.
:5 May
1 Sep"
9 Sep
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80 25 Dec.
' 80 20 Jan.
1 Sept. Bo
9 Feb. 8
27 Feb. S
13 Mar. S
15 Mar. 8
6 Apr. S
8 May 8
iq Jan. 8
1 July 8
1 July S
13 July S
23 July 8
17 May 8
16 Julv 8
7 Sept. 8
29 Oct. 3
29 Oct. 8
i4 Nov. 3
1 July 3
30 Nov. S
21 Dec. 8
21 Dec. 8
24 Dec. S
31 Dec. 8.
14 June 02
24 JuneS2
1 Sept.32
9 Sept. S2
9 Sept. S2
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1 Oct. 82
1 Dec. 7c 12 Dec. So
29 Apr. 731 1 Oct. 82
11 Sept.73|i4Feb. 83
ti Sept.73'25 Nov. 82
11 Sept.63't6jFeb. 83
11 Sept.73128 Feb. 83
n Sept.7^28 Mar. 83
11 Sept.73! 1 Apr. 83
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29 Oct.
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1 July 86
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4 Jan. 95
20 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 92
1 2 May 92
1 Nov. 05
1 Apr. gt
1 Apr. gt
15 Oct. 92
16 July 96
1 Aug. 96
7 Sept. 96
29 Oct. 96
30 Nov. 96
30 Sept. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
10 Jan. 97
8 Apr. 97
28 May 97
2 June 97
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2 Sept. 97
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15 July 98
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11 Sept. 95
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7 Sept. 96
29 Oct. 96
30 Nov. 96
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5 Apr. 97
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2 June 97
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j 2 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 9S
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99 13 July 99
9919 Aug. 99
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so Minchin, Frederick Falkiuor,81 p.a.c
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so Chamberlain, Thomas ffoster
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p.s.c. Stuarc, Alex. Ramsay, Special Service, South Africa
ea Cummings, Wilfred Heron
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so Garden, Louis Peile
so Hunter-Blair, Walter Charles (Bt. Lt.Colonel 16 Nov. 98)
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so Carte, Thomas Elliott
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ba p.s.c. Churchill, Arthur Benjamin Norton109
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MS Birch, Alex. Harry Colvin,112 Comdt. 8 {Bengal) Mn. Battery ...
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p.s.c. Maunscll, Francis Richard, Vice Consul, Sivas, Asia Minor
ea Baker, Augustus Theodore
Cole, Frederick Temple, 2nd Class Ordnance Officer, Bellary ...
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ba Macgowan, Robert StuarT >U»m'»""l»>f S™°" Arms Factory,
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Kenyan', Lwnel Richard, p.a.c
Bi Bell. Kenneth Dowie ■ ••
Cun.yi.. Edward WiiUcr, cy»»
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... S. U'.llbim Cecil Riu.j.ell./iV'-ravmi Co»liii«!i'
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,, 1 Oeorae QretiUe, Ortkune* Officer, 4(A Via.., Rami Find,
.Vool^, Cuthicrt Cecil
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Jtoijal Garrison Artillery.
Captains.
[tn Blanford, William George, Instructor in Range Finding, Halifax, N.S. ... .
.•to Poole, Frederick Cuthbert
t Craig, Robert Annesley, Senior Class...
*a Bruce, John Elliot Lidderdale,233 Native Mountain Artillery, India
30 Craster, Edmund Henry Bertram23*
^"ffi George Graham Kayll, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Balasore
N Skerer, James Donnelly , Instructor in Gunnery, Hooghly
n Vereker, Charles Granville
*o de Brett, Harry Simonds,236 DSO. No. 6 [Bombay) Mountain Battery
}0 Orr, Charles W'illiam James237 ".
Jacob, Walter Henry Bell, Chief Ordnance Officer, St. Helena
Iio Kane, Arthur Hyde. Instructor in Gunnery, Cork
''N De Saneniarez, Cecil, No. 7 (Bombay) Mountain Battery
Moworth, Henry Godfrey, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department 3 June 96
Smith, Archibald George, Adjt. 2 East Biding of York Artillery, 1 Mar. 99
jo Burton, Harry Charles Hay, Singapore ....
*o Fife, Robert Bainbridge ..'.
rs Bushe, Charles Kendal
;8A Hep per, Lionel Lees
\tn Cleghorn, Charles Angus, Divisional Adjutant, Mauritius
130 Tulloch, Donald Fiddes
■ dep so Kempson, John Wedgwood, Mauritius
j M'Gildowuy. William......
de AVinton, Richard Stretton,239 Ammunition Park, Natal
jiw FitzRoy, Philip Fitz William
Iea Gray, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh240
Owen, C. Richard Blackstone, p.a.c. Instructor Ordnance College, 13 Apr. 98
Watson, John George Ma it land, special employ Ordnance Committee
ea Ziegler, Charles Henry
Hinton. Godfrey Bingham, Adjutant 4 Durham Volunteer Artillery, 12 July 97
1 Brobyn, Diahton Gordon, Adj. 3 Middlesex Vol. Art , 14 Jan. 97
Townsend, Sam. C. Chetwode,2*1 4th CI. Ord. Officer. Mauritius {Bt. Major 28 Sept. 99)
I dep. wn Wynter. Francis Arthur,242 DSO. No. 8 (Bengal) Mountain Battery,
Ordnance Officer 4th Class
[so Lewes, Price Kinnear, Instructor in Gunnery, Malta
:EA Paine, James Henry,2*3 DSO,
Waring, Richard, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnanee Department 4 Aug. 99
FN Cochrane. Norman Denneys
O'Connor, Wm. Fred. T ravers, Kashmir Artillery, Gilgit
^S Hariny ton, Elliott Copeland, No. 1 Field Battery, Hyderabad Contingent ...
■so Bullen, Stephen Darley
r Donovan, C. Creaghe, 4th Class Ordnance Officer, Bombay
Eady, Charles Edward, Adjutant Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers 10 May 96
Oiborn, L. L. Hat ton, Adjutant 4 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery 24 Nov. 97
vn Morris, Robert C
ea Cotter, Harry John,245 Native Artillery, India
ea Crichton, Hew
1 Partridge, Richard Grenville, Ordnance Officer 4th Class
WN Stevens-Nash, Charles George Edward, Inspector Range Finding, Cape Town
Low, Charles Frederick Gemley, Adjutant 1 Cinque Ports Artillery, 26 Nov. 99 - ,
I Haynes, Kenneth Edward, 4th Assist. Supt. Expts. School of Gunnery, 31 Dec. 98
: Pottlter, Douglas Ryley, 4th Class Ordnance Officer, Madras
ea Easton, Frederick Arthur
so Robinson, Stratford Watson, Native Mountain Artillery, India
so Bell, Maurice Douglas
le Pelley, Edward Carey
ea Lyddon, William George
Lawrence- Archer, James Henry, Assist. Supt. Gen. Carriage Factory, Madras
Walker, Edward William May, Native Artillery, India
Whitehead, E. L'Estrange, Adjutant Jersey Artillery Militia, 1 Oct. 97
so Wilkinson, Arthur Clement
Watts, Charles Donald Raynsford, Army Ordnance Department
Reade, P. Nevill Graham, Adjutant 1 {City of London) Vol. Artillery, 2 Oct, 99 .
Hope, William HeDry Webl'ey
n Lowis, Penton Shakespear
Bowen, H. Walter Ordnance Department, India
Muspratt-Williams,Reg. L.Adjutant 1 City of LondonVolnnteer Artillery , 27 Feb. 99
Moor, Hather ley George, West Australia
Baud, Alex. Charles, Ordnance Officer. 4th Class, India
TV Oldfleld, Arthur Radulphus
Parker, Robert Hamilton245!
Slator, George Francis, Adjutant 1 Durham Volunteer Artillery2\ Nov. 98
in Westerman, Joseph Francis
Bland- Hunt, Ernest S. de Vere, Adjutant Ordnance College 8 June 99
N Rumbold, William Edwin, Uganda Rifles
so Appleyard, George Crossley"
so Christie, Lindsay Bruce Stark
Hamilton, Robert Sydney, Army Ordnance Department
Behrens, Olive
}0 Mayne, Herbert Blair, Assistant Instructor in Gunnery, Aden
a Manley, Reginald Harwood
Twiss, Francis Arthur, 24S Native Mountain Artillery, India
Fergusson, Arthur Charles,2*9 Native Mountain Artillery, India
1 Palmer, Cecil Charles
CI ark- Kennedy, Alex. William, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Bombay
N Warren, Frank, Inst, in Range Finding, Mauritius
Halse, Stanley Clarence, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Scott, Robterf Kellocte,2*0 Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Cape Town, 12 Feb. q&
Young, JohnE. H. Assistant Superintendent Gun Carriage Factory, Futtehghur
Haymes, Robert Leycester, Native Mountain Artillery
Merrick, George Charleton,251 Native Mountain Artillery, India
2NDLIBUT.
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14 Feb. 9;
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14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
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Lieutenants.
. Chartres, R. Carew, Adj. Waterford Art. S. Div. with runic ofCapt. 10 Jan. 98 27 July So
Anley, William Bower, Danger JJidliing Officer, Waltham Abbey, 30 Njv. 97 24 Jn'y 9'
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LlBUTBXAXTS .
2ND LIEUT.
»i Myers. Alfred Edw^ Cecil, .pin- V,4 Jn]y 9, 24 July 94
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tiomil Adjutant, Gibraltar
iy Chrystie, John -'4 July 9
ba Mauley, Wm. Edw. Infractor ■
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ba Aldorson, Samuel Frank
A" me ly, Andrea C.'mpbell 4 NOV. 91
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f Copt. 8 liar. 98
3foorhou$c, Harry Claude, \
serving in Uganda i
vh Iunes. Hector Munro
mn oilivant, Alfred Henry
Vorhett, Edwy Frank, Native")
Mountain Artillery, India ..
mb Pritchard, Clive Gonl •
on,")
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m M.ileswortta, Herbert Ellicombe 23 Nov. 91
i> Hall, Henry Constable..
30 Marton, Richard Oliver
Austin, John Gardiner, Lieut, -
of a Company of Gentlemen
r, UU 7 May 98
an Phipps, Charles Foskett
lis Wvatt, Francis Ogilvy
i« Wheeler, Gay Dauverssu
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ei Brierley, Geoff. Teale, Imp. \
ofSange Finding, Gibraltar )
8argeaunt, Herbert Ganssen,}
Native Mountain Art India >
Robert*, Charles Percy
11 Hart, Henry Travera
Bi Playiair, Cbaa. Murray, Intt. j
in Range Finding, Colchester )
wn Armitage, William Thompson
UN Nugent, G. R. Hodges. Natal
Kough, Thomas M., JIauritiui
Keogh, John Henry, Native \
Art >
wx Rtddcll. Ed.vd.VansittartDick
wx Slither, Percival, Inst, in )
Ran'ie Finding, St. Lucia ...)
wx Hank's, John James, Intt. in 1
Ringe Finding, Deconport i
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27 June 93
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1/ 1 fc>izi«, George Birnie, New 1
Zealand )
Freeth, Charlet John David, 1
in charge of Danger Build- '-
tiujit. Ordnance Factories J
r,,rrell, Gerald Ernett,**Native \
Mountain Artillery, Indt I I
mn Owen, Charles Harold Wells ..
McCheane. Montagu William 1
11, in; Ord. Officer 4th Clan... j
sik Robinson, Henry
Srurrock, George Colleymore,\
Indian Ordnance Dept )
us Fowler, Willoughby Jones _
hi Lockhart, Robert Norman 10 Mar. 92 16 Mar. 95
Corrie, George Goican Tv'M |,s Mar. 92>i8 Mar. 95
Vatii Mountain Artu. India i \
BA Hreene. Albert James Rothwell
Stiilpnagel, Charlet William, I
1> 1 Hoe Mountain Artil. India j
wit Ruldell, Robert Buchanan \t8 Mar. 92 28 Mar. 05
co Haui'.a.JohnConnor.Dic.Jrfi'. ^
Fort Grange >
ba Wilkinson, Maurice Lean I 1 Apr
Corrie, Ivor Bertram F., Ceylon
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ba Westropp, Richard Gibbings
1 dsp. so Nuttall, Charles Montague
Boyd, StiiartOgilvy, Nat. Art. India
so Massie, John Hamon"* , 1 May 92
Luke, Thot. Mawe,Nat.Art.India\ 4 May 92
ba FitzGibbon. John Augustine ..
Kelly, Courtenay Rustell
so Holbrooke, Philip Lancelot
de Bury, Hy. Rob. Visarl, Ceylon
wn Colliugwood, Clennell William
sa Perceval, PhUip, Instructor in '.
Range Finding, Dover
Rickard, Frank M., Senior Class _
so Webb, Andrew Hy. S*oc ouryue»|io Aug. 92 10 Aug. 95
Godfray, H.C.Weston, Mauritiu,\io Aug. 92J10 Aug. 95
wn Buzzard, Charles Norman
Carey, Walter Louit John
Indian Ordnance Dept.
jin O'Kiuealy, James
Hood, Hon. Neville Albert, Ceylon
M' I'tttie, Robert Henry, Adju-
tant Port DrfenceVolunteeri,
Rangoon, 8 Aug. 99 ...
wn Carter, Gerard Edward
Loring, William. Hong Kong .
Ewart, C. Nicholson, Adjutant
Antrim Art. with rank of
Captain
so Howard-Vyse, Cecil
Hope, Graham A. ,Natic< Art. Indui
ba Waters, Eduiond Egertou Nash
so Fisber.Chas Alexander, Imp.
of Range Finding, Malta ..
so Galwey, Reginald Hugh
Thorp, Austin, Native Art. India
WN Tyrrell, John Frederick
ba ileares, Hugh Poynder, Insp.
of Range Finding. Q
Locke, Brian John Michael ...
Goodwin, Robert Hamilton ....
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Hollinshead, Henry Neville
Brock, Ceylor I
Ogg, William Mortimer, \
jfai 1 . India 1
ba Chevallier, Francis E. de C. ...
so Swettenhau.. Wm. Alex. W. ...
Simpson, Arthur C.S. Vf ..Ceylon
Thatcher, G. G., Assam
so Keyes, Alf. John Hudleston, )
Divisional Adjutant Inst, r
Range Finding, Ceylon /
iix Hardcastle, Edward Lewis ...
Rolla : I. CJ tries Edward T.I
Native Artillery, India >
wx Castens, William Ernest ......
wn Odevaine, Ferdinand James ...'
wx Saunders, Edw. Aldborough, )
Die. Adjutant, Cape Town... >
wxDwyer.G.ToulmmCunynghame
Blanford, Chat. Edw., Native >
Mountain Artillery .. }
ei Thompson, Aubrey Julian
ba. Stoddart, George
Keidie. Herbert Wm Graham, )
Ordnance Officer, 4th Class j
so Crofton, Robert Benjamin
UN Moore, William Henry
Trimnell.W.Dunc.Conybeare, \
Ordnance Officer, 4th Class j
so Jacob, Art. Lawrance Bald- 1
win, Inst, in Range Finding, \
Edinburgh .' '.. )
Izar. Alex. Rennie, Hong Kong
so Cruickshank, Percy Hamilton.
wx Curteis, Cyril Samuel Sackvillo
Kcmble, Wm. Edw., A. D. C. \
to Major Gen. J. T. Coke .. §
Blount^ Gto. Percy C.Lt. of a \
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so Finch, Geo. Forbes Carpenter
so Raveuhill, Harold William
ba Grose, Jamea
Mulliken.Chas.Francis Larkin
so Cameron, Robt. Bruce Macleod
wx Beer, Vernon Lemuel
wx Dudley, George de Soineri
so Davidson, Edmund.
Rambaut, 11. R.R., Sierra Z,»onc
Yan der Kiste.Freegift Wm....
mx Normand, Samuel Richard. ..
so Walker, Walter Blenai
uic Stanbrough, Leonard Kenyou
ba. Castle, Reginald Wingcleld
Piie, Sidney Roytton. Ord- \
IC9 Officer, 4th Clatt i
so Barton, Richard Lionel
so Gardiner, Herbert William ...
Disney- Roebuck, A. Wynd- \
ham, Ammunition Column ',
Bayl'y. Lionel Seton, Native 1
Mountain Artillery. India /
wx Ruliev, Frederick William ..
so Robinson, John A. Purefoy...
so Dawson-Scott, Geoff. Nicholl
wx Alexander, William Dallas ...
Ru,»rl,AleJiiiiiifri'irter,terv- 1
ingon theW. Coast of Africa )'
MX Ker, Charles Arthur
so WiLkee, George Sidney
ba Bird, Max Hermann Clarence
ba MacFarlau, John Buchanan, i
ling. Maj. Gibraltar (trmp.)$
?o Seam, Hugh Shuckburgb
ba Clayton, Gilbert Falkimrli im-jt
so Greene, Alleyn Chas. Rothwell
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Lieutenants.
( 80 Trittou, Oswald, Inspector of \
Range Finding, Cork )
j ea Stevenson, Keuiis Lauglej' ...
'so Hall, Fraucifl
' ea CUqio, Percy Hill ..:....
wn Riach, George Hamilton
j so Vandeleur, Henry Martley, )
lust, in RangeFinding, Malta ^
so Hutchison, Kenneth Douglas
ea Russell, Richard Tyler
ao Wightonr Edward
wn Bignell, Bertram Harold
so Bonrchier, Rodney Lewis
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Office, 25 Oct. 99 {temp
j ea Rickard, George Henry
: , Colvile, Arthur M.
[so Cock, Hubert C. Langslow ..
' so M'.ihee, Arthur S. Ponsonby
wn Beasiey, James H. Mountifort
wet Creswell, Edmund Fraser ...
:- Harington, Hugh Win, M., 7
Special Service, S. Africa j
so Emus, Charles Lewis
so Cobbe, Ivor Staveley
ba Greig, Hugh Irwin. ...« ,..
ww Junes, John Henry Hill
wn- Harrison, Charles Ingleby ...
aDKi'KA Pollard-Lowsley, In-
glisde Lisle •
ea Spalding, vVm Burrington ..,
ea Ku-ke,WalterMervynSt.Geo.
so Sanders, William Orpen S ...
so Haig, Alan Gordon
ea Carr, Harrie Gardiner
wn Johnston, Hugh Bertie H. ...
Campbell, Keith Gerdon ...
wn Jamieson, Gerald Alister ...
80 Gayer, Hugh Walters
C inpbell, Arch. Neil, S. Africa
wn Hill, Rowley Richard
Mitchell, Arthur, Adjutant \
at Fort Attack $
wn Close, Hugh Marston
sa Sitwell, Norman Sisoon Hurt
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so Stenhouse, James 17.9 wellyn.it Sept.96
Second Liroteyants.
wn Richard, Jobn Stanley
50 Smith, Etienne de Herriez
ea Hardinge, Thomas Shelneld Newcome
so Price, Owen Lloyd
ea Kennaway, Charles Noel
Niven, Oswald Carmichael, Hong Kong
ho Crazier, Cecil Darley
sa Harvey, William Kerle
so Dreyer, John Tuthill
ws Cruickshank, Harold St. John
so Allanson, Cecil John Lyons
ea Hayes-Sadler, James
ea Angus, John Neill'
ea M'Donell, Maurice Leister
so Jones, William Price Sutton
so Spender, Wilfrid Bliss
wn Hart, Eric George
ba Ogilvie, Gordon
so Stanley, Frederick
Eea Cowie, David Gordon
so Forsyth. James Archibald Charters
so Nevill, Hugh Lewis
bo Hay-Coghlan, Percy Hay
Wakefield, Thomas M., Hong Kong ..
Itn Jones, Richard Percy
[so Moberly, Altred Joseph
j(tn Cummins, Ian Ashlej' Marshman
Ivn Bedwell, Edward Parker
Jvn Byrne, Percy Edward
Wv Dalyell, Charles William Parry
jso Courtney, Frederick Harold
Finlay, Robert Francis
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<ea Green, Arthur Frank Umfreville 23 Dec. 97
so Alexander, Robert Clifford John 23 Dec. 97
Iea Leggett, Wilfred Noel 23 Dec. 97
IwxMallock, Charles Herbert I23 Dec. 97
jEAlnglis, Charles Elliot 1 23 Dec. 97
[EA Brind, John Edward Spencer 23 Dec. 97
■ea Haywood, Austin H. Wightwick 23 Dec. 97
dbp. wk Thompson-Pegge, John Francis 23 Dec. 97
WNSpicer, Percy Leopold 23 Dec. 97
ea Campbell, Robert William Procter 23 Dec. 97
Bennett, Francis Larkworthy 23 Dec. 97
Homan, Arthur Charles Fi'tzG-erald, ) I «._,
Special Service, South Africa j 23 uec' 97
Second LtuarKNANrs,
so Re: 1, John tfViujis
so Szczepauski, Hugh Clayton
Peinigei', Robert Francin, Hong Konu
Badham-Tuornhill, George, Hong Kong
wn Cotter, Edmond Brian
so Maitland-Addison, John F. R.Norman.
ha Moberly, Archibald Henry
so Browne, William Lloyd ...
wn Tandy, Ernest N'appeV
ea M'Kenzie, Hugh Fraser
so Ramsay, Hilton Alexander
so Fisbe, Arthur Francis Babington
wn Dean, Arthur Cecil Hamilton
wn Smith, Allison Eugene
ea Elisor, Frederick Charles Curme
so Mathews, Walter Vivante Dewar
so Thomson, Roger Gordon
so Brancker, Henry Russel
so Schrottky, Cecil Eugene Gerard
wn Pollard, Cyril James Keith
ea Rich, John Easton
wn Lock, Robert Ferguson..,
ea Langhorne, James Archibald Dunboyne...
so Snowdon, Harold SmnrthwaiteKemplay...
so Langton, Artbur Victor
so Sheppard, Ponsonby
wn Benn, John Piercy
so Clarke, Hugh
wn Andrewes, Francis Edward
so Newcombe, Clifford Henry
so Murray, Archibald Digby
wn Disney, James William King [24 June
ea Hamersley, Hugh St. George 27 Juneg8
•vn Morris, George WilUam Sterne '14 Sept. 98
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wn Oolceck, Bernard Bowles
so Lockuart, Hugh Wallace ,.::...
ao Holme, Harold Leupold
so Daubuz, Robert Frederic...
so Cockburn, John Edward Harison
ea Hickling, Charles Lawrence
mn Woollcombe-Adams, Cecil Edward Geo
so West, Francis George ...
ea Blathwayt, Gerald Wynter
1 dep wn Wadlow, Harold
wn Rynd, Francis Fleetwood
ba Saward, Percy Sumner
ma Hezlet, Robert Knox ...
ka Harris, Arthur George Robert Charles...
wn Budgen, William Napier
ba Campbell, William Lach'.an
ea Hall, Bertram Arthur Montagu
ea Campbell, Colin Archioald Heron
so Lovuday, Francis William
r dep ea Wahl, Charles Emil John
so Watson. Reginald Henry Montagu
so Yates, Guy Apperley ....' J23 Dec.
wn Reeves, Hugh Charles 1 23 Dec. 98
so Barrett, Richard Exnam Moore [23 Dec. 98
ea Marindin, Cecil Colvile 23 Dec. 98
ea Lewis, Henry Augustus 23 Dec. 98
wn King, Alexander Edward 23 Dec. 98
so Tobin, Harry Walter 23 Dec. 9S
ea Bour:hier, Kaymond Walter Harry 25 Dec. 98
ao Sleddon, Herbert Walter ... ' 4 Mar. gg
so Groves, John Henry Osborne I 4 Mar. 99
wn Tuke, George Francis Stratford ' 4 Mar. 99
ea Asser, Yerney _„ „ 4 Mar. 99
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ba Oldfield, John Elphinston Ryrie
so Smith, Sidney '.
wn Smyth, Frederick John Neville
so Ross, Alan Campbell ,
wn Keate, Robert Dizmore Morris
wn Harrison, Alan Duncan
so Russell, William Chambers Pomerey
wn Roberts, Douglas Walkden
wn Harman, Raymond Edwards ,
wn Crowe, Thomas FitzGerald Hume ,
wn Bond, Edward Lsslie
ea Cowell, Henry Pulleine John
wn Sutton, Frederick
Johnstone, Gilbert Lumley, Special Ser- \
vice, South Afriaa j
Webb, William Vere Brandram I20 May 99
wn Murrow, Henry Lloyd, South Africa. 20 May 99
ea Lynch-Staunton, Reginald Kirkpatrick [20 May 99
so Parsons, William Frederic 20 May 99
so Mason, Alan Richard Leopold ...[20 May gg
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so Swayne, Oswald Rocke
ea Vernon, Lionel Dousdas
wn Grant, Henry Frederick Lyall
so Ballingall, Harry Miller
so Thellusson, Hon. Hugh Edmund
ba Mayall, Charles Gosset 14 June 99
so Hardwick, Stephen Tnomas .14 June 99
wn Cooke, EdwardDouglasMontagueHunter [14 June gg
30 Poole, Henry Reynold 19 Junegg
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so lii. lout, Julian Yorke Hayler i9June99
>i Naper, Lenox Arthur Dutton 2* June 99,
ei Beamish, Waller Strickland 25 June 991
ei Williams, Robert Carlisle 25 June 99
Charles John 25 June 99
«\ ( 'in. Bingham, Harold Tweedale 25 June 99
so Buittu, Maurice Alexander 2=June99
so Warrington-Morris, Walter Duncan 2sJune99
so Brown, Basil Hanburv 25 June 99
si Fowler, Edward Gardiner 25 June99
[1 Preston, Philip Henry Hultor 25 June 99
ii de Laveleye, Emile Robert Edouard 25 June 99
so Crowdy, Charles Ronalds 25 June 99
« x Dickinson, Wm. Henry Egert jn de Brissac 25 June 99
1 nvi'i vil, Robert Duncan 25 June 99
«n Cununings, Basil Brie 25Juneo9
so Warren, LionelEdward 25 June99
> Bull, Gi (trey Spencer 2sJune99
wn Bcott, 1 buries Alexander Beid 25 June 99
w\ Crolton, Malby 25 June 99
bo Pnnnett, Percival liodd 2sJune99
so Buckle. Henry 2sJune99
so Bnine, William Bradley Gosset 2sJnne99
so Shewell, Henry Cooper 25 June 99
so Lyon, Cyril Arthur 2sJune99
wv M n. 11. ell, Cecil John Cokayne 25 June 99
wx MKenzie, Charles Fraser 25 June 99
wv Murray, Francis Mackenzie 25 June 99
wn' Ganiett, George Edmund 2jJune99
wx Cole, Brian Lytton ,25 June99
ei Mucalpine-Leny, William Harley 25 June 99
1 > Rnshton, Arthur Hiclrie... J25Juneo9
so Brabazon, Koit. Claude Maitland Patrick 12 July 99
so Stewart, Douglas 26 July 99
so Gourlie, James ,26 July 99
so Dobbyn, George Henry Walker 26 July 99
ei Chatterton, George 26 July 99
ea Roberts, Ivond'Esterre... 26 July 99
so Ealston, George Richard 9 Aug. 99
Second Lieutenants.
ei Ballard, John Arthur
ba Reed, Charles
ea Edmeades, William Allaire
Wills, Constantine Ridout
wn Clark, Cecil Horace
so Lloyd, Owen Stanley...
wn Deives-Broughton, William Edward
wn Hood, Edward Thesiger Frnnkland
ea Connolly, Lionel Joseph Ridgway ...
wn Drought, George Thomas Acton '
Benson, Ralph Hawtrey Rohde
wn Henderson, Harry Esmond
wn Laurie, Kenrick Carteret
so Field, Kenneth Douglas
so Meures, Mcrvyn
60 Eliot, Neville"
ea Goff, Thomas Crosbie
so Cardew, Philip Ambrose
ea Watson, Francis Shuldbam
|ea Ford, Gerald Thomas
so Barron, Frederick Wilmot
wn Hoskyn, Richard
so Barrinyton, John Frederick
ea Roche, Leo Victor
so Smythe, Ralph Conran
so Ingham, Robert John FitzGerald
>o MeGrath. Arthur Thomas
wn Parkin, William Allnn Brooke
so Reinhoid, George Frederick ...
wn Glamier, Henry Arthur Guy
wn Johnson, Edward Fielder
so Barker, Cecil Hardy
wn Galloway, Lennox
wn Saner, Angus Henry
wn Cavendish, Hugh Ciawford ,
wn M'Clellan, Gordon Ponsonby
so MacEwen, Kenneth Grant .".
ea Duthie, Arthur Murray
Leah, Thomas Coulson
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QUARTBB MASTERS.
Firth, Samuel,"8 York. Artillery...
ds Wiahart, Richard Jas., Woolwich
Edwards, Jas. Limerick City Art.
xa Cooper, Thos. Francis, Gibraltar,
Small, Alex. Wickhnc Artillery ..
M'Cafferty, Charles, Cork Art. ...
Anderson, William, Clare Art . ...
Murray, Edward Jas., TT.-t of 1
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so Perry, Wm. Change, CorA-
Dickens, John, Forfar Artilh ry
ea Lawrence, William, Sheemess ...
Stevens, Thomas, School. of(
Gunnery, Shoeburynenn j
Seager, IVilliam, Northumber- i
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so Whitley, William Thos. Malta ...
iv v 1 'oombes, Samuel, Plymouth
Stephens, William, Cardigan 1
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25 July 91
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COS, John, -"Laucathire At ■tillt -ry
Dawson, Joseph Temperley
WN Clements, John Sam. Pit/mouth
J- v. James, Suffolk Art. 26 Feb. 96
so Mason, George, Portamouti
Gee, Albert Benj. Durham Art....
Smith, Henry, Antrim Artillery
Cockaday. George Leonard,'/
Norfolk Art. Herat Yarmouth I
WN Vincent. Harry, Halifax, N.S ..
Woods. Robert John '
Wager.Euclid Brookes, Donegal 1
Artillery j
Mott. Walter, Kent Artillery
FitzGerald, T. P. Edinburgh Art.
so Berridge, William, Qoep irt
Reed, Frederick, 8. £. Scotland 7
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Spence.Robt. George Inkermann
Wil'iams, Richard Charles 1
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Royal Garrison Artillery.
District Officers.
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M.AJOES.
Edward Dawson, Tower of London.
Henry Bowman,1 Deconport
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Tyuemouth .
Edward Tamer, Woolwich
Captains.
Richard Price, Harwich
William Pickup, Adjutant 9 Lancashire Volunteer
Artillery, i Nov. 98
William Henry Popplestone, Malta
John Henry Chinn, Adjutant 1 Banff Volunteer
Artillery 15 May 99
John BusselZ, Adjutant 3rd Durham Volunteer Art.
7 N0V.9S,— &o'utk Africa
Robert Montgomery Laird,12 Adjutant 6 Lan-
cashire Volunteer Artillery 11 July 99
William PaineFurner, Chatham ,
Thomas Young Osmond,13 Adjt. isfFife Vol. Art.
20 Dec. g3
Albert Bayspoole,^ Adjutant 1 Orkney Volunteer
Artillery 1 July 99
William Parker, Scarborough
Michael JohnLong, Adjutant 1 Lancashire Volun-
teer Artillery 2S Nov. 98
James Richard France Lightowlers, Cape
Archibald M- Gil I, Adjutant Tyne mouth Vol. Art.
W. Div. 15 Jan. .98
Joseph Henry Bell Johnston,16 Pembroke Dock...
Sidney Thomas Smith, Dublin
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Frederick Lane, Army Ordnance Department,
Malta (Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. S5(
RobertLeaver Clark, Army Ordnance Department,
Mauritius (Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. 85)
Wm, Edwd. Donohue, Army Ordnance Depart-
ment, Gibraltar {Qr.Mr. 14 Apr. 86)
Lieutenants.
Francis Checalley,lh Adj. 1 Forfar Vol. Art. with \
rank of Captain, 16 Feb. 94 ,
John Christian, Adjutant Alderney Militia, with\
rank of Captain, n June 96 j
William Robson,19 Woolwich
William Joseph Beardsley,J0 Cardiff
Richard Saunders, Adjutant 1 Cumberland Vol.~)
Art. with rank of Captain, 10 Nov. 96 J
George Clark, Dioisional Adjutant, Woolwich
William Richard Arnold, Edinburgh
Henry George William Jenuison, Deconport
Thomas Lacey,2^ Adjutant 1 Essex Vol. Art. tcith \
rank of Captain, 20 Nov. 96 .)
George Neal, Staforth
Robert Clarke, Netohaven
John Rowley,-1 Newport ,
Andrew Renton Malcolm, Portsmouth
Thos. Hy.Edic. Anderson, RoyalJ rsenal, Woolwich
John Andrews Williams, Aberdeen
Jacob Inder, Woolwich
Richard Cole, Great Yarmouth
Thomas Munro, Dover
Joseph Thomas Chapman, Cork
William Henry Rowley, Graceseud
John Thomas Newton, Paull Point
Charles Robert Latham, Falmouth
Albert Charles Chew
William Graham
John Harvey
Frank Robertson
Alexander Ross
Thomas Nicoll
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19 Aug. 93
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4 Oct. 99
[o Nov. 99
1 Aug. 91
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10 Apr. 99,
1 Major Bowman served
in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
12 Captain Laird served in
the Egyptian war in 1882, and
whs present in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th Septem-
ber— severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
3 Captain Osmond served in
the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and
was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal withClasp,
and Kbedive's Star).
14 Captain Bayspoole served
the Egyptian war of 1882
( Medal, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain T. Lacey served
in the Afghan war of 1378-80.
Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in i835-S7(Meial with
Clasp).
16 Captain Johnston served throughout the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was pre-
sent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the engagement at Killa Khazi and the investment of Sher-
pore (Medal with three Clasps).
18 Captain Chevalley served in the Afghan war of i878-8o(Medal).
19 Lieut. Robson served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-u-
deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheeu (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Lieut. Beardsley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Mahsama. and Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
21 Captain Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal).
Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp).
1 86
Royal Malta Artillery.
The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross. " Eoipr, 1882."
HoiroRA.ni- CoLosrgi.-Field Marshal" 3.B.H. Georgo W. F. C. Duleof Cambridge,1 hlQ. AT. KP. GCB. OCM
OCilQ. OCIE. OCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forcet, 22 May 93.
Lt.Colosbi..— 'Paolo Bernard, 17 Feb. 97-
Mijoss.
•Antonio Gatt, 14 Feb. 91 (2nd in Command 17 Feb. 97) I
•Alexander Mattel,3 12 Oct. 02.
•Alfred Trapani,3 1 Apr. 96.
•Rinaldo Briffa, 4 Nov. 96. I
Ci.pm.vs.
•George Dallas Enriqnez, 12 Aug. 96.
•Louis Monreal, 12 Aug. 90.
•Joseph Francis Bernard, 4 Nov 96 (Army Ord. Dept.
• Walter Dunbar Vella, ;i Aug. 97. [Egypt.
•Alfred Vella,5 17 Feb. 97 {Adjutant 12 Nov. 99.
•William Savona, 21 July 97-
•Edward Savona, 1 Apr. 99.
"Henry Alexander Balbi, 1 Apr. 99.
•Alfred William Ganado, 11 Aug. 97.
•Arthur Vella, 16 Mar. 98.
•Charles Albert Denaro, 1 Apr. 99.
Oswald Marianus Carbouaro, n Aug. 97.
Joseph Mary Otho De Domenico, n Aug. 97.
Victor Charles Micallef, 11 Aug. 97.
John Salomone, 11 Aug. 97.
Hugh Sammut, 11 Aug. 07.
Liecteihkts.
Edward Henry Reynaud, 16 Mar. 98.
Pio Savona, 16 Aug. 99.
Edward Caruana Dingli, 16 Aug. 99.
Joseph Vincent Briffa, 16 Aug. 99
Alfred Vincent F:. - ! mduca, 16 Aug. 99.
Charles Albert Gatt, 5 July 99.
George Mompalao De Piro, 5 July 99.
John Rowlin60n Howard-Rowlinson, 4 Nov
Second Liectbnaxtb.
William Lewis Ganado, 4 Nov. 99.
Robert Mizzi, 4 Nov. 99.
...
Adjutant. — 'Captain J. F. Bernard, 27 Mar. 97.
Quarter Matter.— 'Nicola Vassallo, 14 Aug. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
ifedical Officers.— 'Suraeon Major Lorenzo Manche,3fD. 27 Feb. 7S-
'Surgeon Captain Alfred Mifsud, FECS.Ed. 1 Apr. 97.
Hon. Chaplain. — Bet. Cinon P. Muscat, 19 Aug. 96.
Blue—Facingi Scarlet.
1 The Duke of Cambridge.— For "War Services, see Royal Artillery, note 1.
3 Majors Mattei and A. Trapani served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star'.
• Captain Yella served in the Soudan campaign in i83s as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive 1
Star.)
Royal Artlllert
Sfc2
Royal Horse Artillery.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Col. A. N. Rochfort, Alder
shot.
E. B. Coke, Woolwich.
Riding Masters.
Capt.H, Simpson, Aldershot.
Lieut. A. W. McCombie,
Newbridge.
Quarter Masters.
Cq.pt. W. Paton, Aldershot,
Lieut. W. C. Haley,
Woolwich.
Staff in South Afeica.
Lieutenant Colonels.
C. J. Long, Natal.
F. J. W. Eustace, Natal.
W. L. Davidson, Natal.
Adjutant.
Captain A. D'A. King.Natal.
Staff in India.
Lieutenant Colonels*
Col. J.Leach, Secunderabad
A. H. Hewat, Meerut.
J. Hotham, Bangalore.
J. W. H. Potts, Uniballa.
W. H. Suart, Kirkee.
Adjutants.
Captain J. E. W. Headlam,
Meerut.
Capt. L. Graham, Kirkee.
Captain G. T. Caulfeild,
Secunderabad.
Riding Masters.
Lieut. T. H. Brogan, Kirkee,
Lieut. J. Carnaghan, Urn-
balla.
Lieut T. W. Kirkbride,
Meerut.
A Battery, Meerut.
Major.— E. A. Burrows.
Captain. — S. D. Browne.
Lieufs.— R. A. Bright.
J. S. Ollivant.
W. R. Eden.
B Battery, Lucknow.
Major.— F. H. Ward.
Captain.— R. St. C. Lecky.
Lieufs.— B. Vincent.
H. C. T. Hildyard
R. M. Johnson.
C Battery, Mhow.
Major.— C. B. Watkins,
Captain.— E. P. Smith.
Lieufs. — C- Stirling.
W. A. Short.
L. A. Smith.
D Battery, Umballa.
Major. — J. W. Stirling.
Captain.— E. R. H. J. Cloete,
Lieufs.— P. G. Best.
J. C. G. A. Hankey.
H. S. Wilson.
E Battery, Kirkee.
Major. — E. A. Lambart.
Capt.— F. T. Ravenhill.
Lieufs.— W. V. J. C. Elwes.
J. G. Denmstoun.
A. D. H. Grayson.
F Battery, Sealkote.
Major.— F. L. Cuuliffe.
Captain. — A. H. Short.
Lieufs. — A. B. Forman
A. D. Musgrave.
F. W. H. Walshe.
G Battery, South Africa.
Major.— R. B. Allason.
Capt. — H. L. A. Jenkinson.
Lieufs.— P, P. de Radcliffe.
E. C. W. D. Walthall.
H H.Tudor.
H Battery, Meerut.
Major.— E. A. Fanshawe.
Captain.— H. C. Williams-
Wy nn.
Lieuts.-C. E.G. G.Charlton.
A. E. Wardrop.
D. E. Forman.
1 Battery, Umballa.
Major. — Bt.Lt.Col. C. A.
Anderson.
Captain. — J. McC. Maxwell.
Lieufs.— J. F. I. H. Doyle. I
A. S. Cotton.
W. H. Kay.
J Battery, Bangalore.
Major. — J. M. S. Brunker
Captain. — H. Corbyn.
Lieufs.— V. R. Hine-Hay-
cock.
W. P. Monk house.
L. H. D. Broughton.
K Battery, Rawul Pindee.
Major.— C. F. Blaue.
Captain. — H. M. Ferrar.
Lieuts. — J. E. Cairaes.
H. D. De Pr<5e.
R. G. Keyworth.
L Battery, Secunderabad.
Major.— A. E. Wilmot.
Captain. — A. H. Hussey.
Lieuts.— C. M'l. Ritchie.
C. J. H. Swann.
A. C. R. Nutt.
M Battery. Newbridge.
Major. — H. K. Jackson.
Captain.— S. J. L. H. Du P,
Taylor.
Lieuts.— N. M'N. Gray.
M. R. F. Courage.
A. B.Bethell.
N Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— J. W. Dunlop.
Captain. — C. J. U. Morris.
Lieuts.— W. H. C. Despard.
P. W. Game.
R. England.
O Battery, South Africa.
Major.— Sir J. H. J. W. Jer-
vis, Bt.
Captain.— R.E.L. Radcliffe.
Lieuts.— W. G. Thompson.
J. B. Aldridge.
E. J. R. Peeu
P Battery, South Africa.
Major. — Sir G. V. Thomas,
Bart.
Captain. — C. H. de Rouge-
mout.
Lieuts. — G. Baillie.
B. Atkinson.
A. Houstoun.
Q Battery ._ South Africa
Major.— E. J. P. Hornby.
Captain.— G. Humphreys.
Lieuts.— C. C. Barnes.
E. B. Ashmore.
D.J. Murch.
,R Battery, South Africa.
Major.— B. Burton.
Captain.— W. A. Robinson.
Lieuts.— E. W. M. Powell.
J. W. F. Lamont.
E. F. T. Ponsonby.
S Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— p.s.c. J. L. Keir.
Captain.— P. E. Gray.
Lieuts.— H. J. P. Jefic< at.
S. F. Gosling.
N. E. Tilney.
T Battery, South Africa.
Major.— F. B. Lecky.
Cnvtain.— R. W. Breeks.
Lieuts.— 0. St. M. Ingham.
R. F. Ruck-Keene.
A. Lascelles.
U Battery, South Africa
Major.— P. B. Taylor.
Captain.— H. Rouse.
Lieuts.— L. C. Livingatone-
Learmonth.
F. L. C. Livingstone*
Learmouth.
E. G. Carbutt.
dbpot.
Woolwicb.
Riding Master. — Lieut. C.
B. Wilkins.
Qr. Master. — Lieut. F.
Richardson.
Major. — H. F. Mercer.
Captain. — W. B. Norwood.
Lieuts.— G. R. F. Talbot.
H. F. E. Lewin.
C. D. Balfour.
Cavalbt DrvisioN, Natal.
Major.— C. E. Maberly.
Captain.— F. W. Heath.
Lieuts.— Hon. G. F. Stanley,
C. H. Wood.
H. M. Davson.
G. J. C. Stapyltcn.
R. Hobse Abtillbry Cobps
Troops.
Major.— E.C. F. Holland.
Captain.— J. 0. Wray.
Lieuts.— F. H. G. Stanton.
H. R. Peck.
G. H. A. White.
Royal Field Artillery.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
E. M. Flint, Aldershot.
S. Watson, ShornclitFe.
New
castle -on-Tyne.
G. R. Challenor, Colchester.
Athlone.
L. J. A. Chapman, Hilsea.
H. H. Pengree, Woolwich.
p.s.c. P. H. Hammond.
Limerick.
W. B. Fletcher. Cahir.
p.s.c. T. S. Baldock, Leeds,
Riding Masters.
Capt. W. J. Thorne, Hilsea.
Capt. J. Bevington, Col-
chester.
Capt. J. Trusler, Newcastle.
Lieut. J. F. Parr, Aldershot
Lieut. T. Connell, Shorn
clitfe. [Woolwich.
Lieut. T. G. A. Caddington.
Staff in South Africa.
Lieutenant Colonels.
F. H. Hall.
E. H.Pickwoad, Natal.
J. A. Coxhead.
H. V. Hunt.
P. C. E. Newbigging.
p.s.c. J. S. S. Barker.
L. W. Parsons.
p.s.c. H. B. Jeffreys.
Adjutants.
Capt. J. A. Tyler, Natal.
Crpf. A. L. Walker, Natal.
Capt. R. W. Boirer, Natal.
Capt. E. S. E. W. Russell.
Capt. E. J. Duffus, Natal.
Ca^.S.W.W.Blacker.Natal.
Capt. H. D. W. Thomson,
Natal.
Capt. H. G. Smith, Natal.
Capt. E. C. Cameron, Natal.
Capt. F. B. Johnstone.
Staff in India.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Rawul Pindee.
Col. R. Purdy, Jhansi.
R. G. W. Hepburne, Meean
Meer.
H. W. Brackenbury, Rawul
Pindee.
F. W. Banister, Mhow.
J. Temple, St.Thomas'sMnt.
p.s.c. J. W.Hawkins, Allah-
abad.
Adjutant.
Capt. A. L. Walker, Rawul
Pindee.
Riding Master*.
Lieut. G.W.Hayward, Luck-
now.
Lieut. F. Fleming, Rawul
Pindee.
Lieut. T.Clarke, Bangalore.
Lieut. D. Aheme, Secunder-
abad.
i Battery, Kirkee.
Major. — C. D. King.
Captain.— -E. M. Laehlan.
Lieuts.— C. F. P. Parry.
J. Byron.
L. B. Montresor.
i Battery, Shorncliffe.
Major. — A. Bell-Irving.
Captain.— G. S. Duffus.
2nd Lts. — A. B. Higgon.
R. W. White.
A. C. Littledale.
3 Battery, Campbellpore
Major. — A. Capel-Cure.
Captain.— H. C. C. Uniacke.
Lieuts. — C. R. Newman.
E. H. Jones.
2nd Lieut.— H. Fawcus.
4 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — A. E. A. Butcher.
Captain.— A.F. R.Thomson.
Lieut. — W. K. E. Jameson.
2nd Lts.— XL. J. C. H. Mahon
G. R. Venning.
5 Battery, Fermoy.
Captain.— C. E. Stewart.
Lieut.— E. W. Grove.
2nd Lt.—W. S. Brancker.
6 Battery, Cawnpore.
Major. — p.s.c. Col. A. G.
Creagh, CB.
Captain.— E. S. Cleeve.
Lieuts.— -A. M.N.Mackenzie.
F. A. Buzzard.
7 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— C. G. Henshaw.
Captain.— H. L. Reed,
2nd Lts.—W. S. D. Craven.
A. H. S. Thompson.
3 Battery, Christchuxch.
Major.— p.s.c. H. Chance.
Captain.— G. Laird,
2nd Lts.— J.W.Scott.
R. H. Lascelles.
E. St. G. Lowther.
9 Battery, Limerick.
Major.— A. S. Wedderbnrn.
Captain.— J. C. Watson.
2nd Lts.—H.A. Hamilton.
H. B. D. Bird.
ro Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— S. W. Lane.
Captains.— H. C. Oldnall.
F. C. Owen.
2nd Lieuts.— R. A. Thomas.
ii Battery, Meean Meer.
Major.— J. P. Langley.
Captain.— F. Potts.
Lieuts.— C. Evans.
A. G. Arbuthuot.
G. H. Gordon.
12 Battery, Jullunder.
Major.— F. E. Johnson.
Captain.— R. G. Ouseley.
Lieuts.— H. N. Packard.
H. G. Pringle.
iSS
13 Battery, South Africa
-V — p.t.e. J. W. G
Dawkii.-.
Captain.— H. J. MaeCartby
Lieutt.— F. A ■'
W. Furnivall.
R. Henvey.
14 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— A. C. Bailwaird.
Idle.
Lieut.— A. C. Birch.
2>irf Lit.- K '•'.' -
C. F. Hclford.
15 Battery, Meerut.
Major.— B. Pollock.
..-('. XI. R.Johnson.
Lieut.— H. G. Lloyd.
:ndLt.— W. F. Reichwald.
16 Batter.v, Kirkee.
.V ,-.— C. T. Robinson
Capfai 1.— T. St. A. B. L
Xcvinson.
Li,uf>.— G. T. Mair.
- . Holland.
17 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— T. K. E. .lohnston
.— G. C. Johnston.
Lieutt.— B. C. Le Pelley.
G. L. Butler.
iS Battery, South Africa.
Major.— A. B. Scott.
I «.— G. T. F. Walker.
Lieuii. — H. E. Carey.
A. M. Fox.
2nd Zr.— E. W. Farse.
19 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — H. A. D. Curtis.
Coj '.— G. H. Sanders.
Lieut!.— H. Spencer.
H. W. Atlay.
H. T. Russell.
20 Battery, South Africa.
Motor.— C. H. Blount.
Captain.— W. P. Saunders.
I. «ttt.— G. H. W. Bayley.
and Zf».— M. C. Dobson.
N. R. Davidson.
2: Battery, South Africa.
.1/ r. -W. E. Blewitt.
Captain. — H. M. Campbell.
£uii<. — R. E. Ramsden.
and Z/."— D. H. Gill.
F. R. Hannay.
22 Battery, Mhow.
Major. — W. Hanna.
Captain.— Ii. G. F. Gordon.
Lieutt.— J. F. Barlow.
S. F. Stallard.
F. A. Kemble.
23 Battery, Secunderabad.
Major. — C. N. Simpson.
Captain. — Mon. W. D
Sclater- Booth.
Zifuft.— H. Ward.
P. E. Lewis.
aniLt.—J. M'Q. Sealy.
24 Battery, Peshawur.
Major.— C. M '
Lieutt. — 8. S. Browne.
A. R. Hudson.
Royal
26 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Maior.— 1 i.c.B-S.DawkinB.
■ — K. T) Cameron.
' P. A. Skipwith.
-.—A. F. Beckr.
211 d Lt.— R. A. Anstruther.
2- Battery, Neemuch.
Major.— D. E. Dcwar.
, in.-H.C. V. Harrison
Zifuts.— A. R. Bayly.
D. B. Stewart.
W. Evans.
28 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — A. Stokes.
Captain.— W XI. Srover.
Lieutt.— D. D. Arderne.
J. P XlacDougall.
A. H. Bownng,
25 Battery, Bangalore.
Major. — A. H. Carter.
I at tain. — W. Gillman.
Lieutt.— 3. Henry.
HA. Koebel.
R. E.Paley.
29 Battery. Kirkee.
Major.— R. G. Strange.
Ca'pt— J. St. C. Xlacmillnn
Lieutt.— H. H. Bond.
E. H. Newman.
andLt.— X. St. C. Campbell.
50 Battery, Fyzabad.
'./ r.—C. H. S. Vores.
Lieutt.— 0. L. C. Hamilton.
J . H. Pattisson.
.hlLt.—V/. M. Warburton.
31 Battery, Hyderabad.
Major.— A. P. Longfield.
Captain.— C. H. Ford.
Lieutt— C. M. D. Bruce.
W. Stirling.
G. R. M. M Lannowe.
32 Battery, Jhansi.
Major.— R. F. X. XI. Bond.
Captain. —
Lieut. — F. D. Logan.
—J. B. Roberts.
33 Battery. St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major. —
Captain.— W. B. R. Sa
Lieutt.— R. T. Marsden.
H. B. Smith.
A. T. Lough.
34 Battery, Ahmedabad
Major.— A. C. Daniell.
Cat tain.— A. F. Hickie.
Lieutt.— E. XV. S. Brooke.
G. H. Stobart.
a. e. x'.. 11 a.
35 Battery, Kurrachee.
Major.— R. A. Vigne.
Captain.— T. XI. Usborr.e.
Lieutt- L. C. L. Oldfleld.
P. Barton
.IS. XIaidlow.
I 36 Battery, Nusseerabad.
Major.— 3. H. Jellett.
01.— R. Casement.
■.-.— F. T. Brown.
C. B. Thackeray.
laud it.— S. G. R. Willis.
I 37 Batter.v, South Africa.
■ Major. — p.t.c. R. A. K.
Montgomery.
Captain.— Q. P. Milne, a'
«<tf <>;;'."f- „
Lieutt.— \\. A. S. Gemmell.
II. A. 1.. H Wade.
H.R. W, M. Smith.
38 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— H. E. Oldfield.
Captain.— G. A. I'itzGerald.
Lieutt — C. I.. 0 Malley.
J. E. C. Bivingstonc-
l.earmouth.
2nd Lt.—W. G. Belcher.
39 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— J. Hanwell.
in.— A. H. S. GofT.
and Lit.— A. A. Goschen.
tV 0. E. Twidale.
\ II. Harrison.
Artillery.
40 Battery, Bangalore.
Major.— H. M. -Campbell.
Captain.— T. E. H. Allen. |
Lieut.— G. B.V. Kinsman
2nd Lt,.- H.B.W.S. RewBO.
H. de C. Xlartelli.
41 Battery, Lucknow .
Major— C. C. Sanki
Captain.— W. E. Wingfield.
1, i Zr,. — R. A. B. Butler.
G. H. F. Tailyour.
E. L. Ellington.
42 Battery, N atal.
Ma,or.— C. E. Got'lb urn.
Captain.— G. XI.
Bateman.
Limit.— 8. W. Douglas.
J. E. James.
2ml Lt.— J. P. V. H
43 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Jiu/or.— A. G. Johnson.
Captain:— W. J.K. Prcttie
R. E. A. le Mottie.
and Lieutt.— "B.. B. Cox.
A, Miller.
44 Battery, Colchester.
Major— B. F. Drake.
Captain.— C. C.Owen.
and Lit.— W. E. Irons
B. B. Crozier.
45 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Ma/or.— p.«.c XV. E. Fair-
holme, CJ/eV.
Captain.— E. P. England.
Ct«ut«.— W. S. H. Mauley.
H. C. S. Clarke.
46 Battery, Dinapore.
Major.— ji.t.c.F. W.
Captain. -G. F. White.
Zteufi.— H. D. Foulkes.
XI. 1.. G ddie.
G. P. Gretton.
j7 Battery, Ferozepore.
Major.— S. I1
Captain. — G. Calvert.
Lieutt.— A. W. Curtis.
L. J. Hext.
2nd Lt.— B. H. S. Stewart.
45 Battery, Barrackpore.
Jfoior.— A. J. Haines.
Captain.- H. A. P. White.
Lieutt.— H. J. A. M:
p. D. Atkinson.
and l.t.—A. E. Brow
52 Battery, Jubbnlporc.
Major.— \V. J. A. Bealson.
1.— J. G. Rotton.
Lieutt.— J. Dalby.
B. B. Gilpin.
53 Battery, South Africa.
3faior.— A. J. Abdy.
Captain.— J. Tbwaites.
Zirur*.— A. M. Perreau.
J. F. A. Higgins.
;nci Lt.— O. S. Cameron.
54 Batter.v, Meerut.
'Major.— J. E. Harvey.
. -J. N.Cartwright.
Zirufi.— H. A. Boyce.
F. \V. Mackenzie.
:»ii/.-J. Mellor.
55 Battery, Saugor.
Major.— P. H. Enthoven.
Captain. —
Lieutt.— O. de l'E. Winter.
J.W.Hope.
2nd Lt.—A. F. Thomson.
56 Batter.v, Egypt.
Major.— D. G. Prinsep.
Captain.— E. W. Spedding.
Lieutt.— W. H. Drake.
F. G. T. Deshon.
XV. F. Parsons.
37 Battery, Meean Mcer.
Major.— A. B. Helyar.
Captain. —
Lieut.— L. M. Wilson.
B. A. Birley.
and Zr.— G. N. V.'yatt.
58 Battery, Kamptee.
Major. — F. T. Oldham.
-P.G. G. Panasi tt.
Lieut.— H. P. K. C lOde.
2nd Lt.— E. W. Brim 1 -
59 Battery, Woolwich.
Major. -U. O'B. Owen.
Captain:— H. S. Woodcock.
F. E. L. Barker.
-R. H. Gnffilb.
— R. G. Maturm.
60 Battery, Allahabad.
Major.— V. P.W. A. Paget
,. — A. S. Buckle.
Lieut.— E. W. Alexander.
and Ltt.—E. H. G. Leggett.
P. J. A. Xlackworth.
61 Battery, South Africa.
A. 11. Gordon.
R, 0. Coates.
Lieut— A. M. K. Xlallock.
1 Ltr.—.f. c;. Donner.
J. H. 0. King.
1.2 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— E. J. Granet.
H. F. Askwilli.
Lieutt.— L. M. l'hillpotts.
J. H. \V. Johnstone.
2nd Lt.—U. E. S. Wynne.
49 Battery, Belgaum.
M111, r.— E. E. l: othby.
Captain.— W. B. Emery.
Lieutt.— G. J. Henderson.
W. C. II. Bell.
2int Lt.—V!. H. Norton.
50 Battery, Agra. Battery, BoutoAfti.a.
jfo;0r._C, M.T.Western, »"', '--^ V'fox^""
'•' ""-L\v- ""r'".. I W G. H. Salmond
.»,( Zfi.— W . 11 BartnolO'
llll'W.
H. P. Stopford.
W. G. 11. Salmond.
2«d Zf. — E. \V. XI. <
hainc.
51 Battery, Rawul Pindte.
Major.— L. Porde.
Captain.— R. Kit/.M
Lieutt.— W. J. B. Allen.
G. E, Boll ti
2nd zr.— G. A. Puree.
( 64 BatU'ry, South Africa.
0, i: CogbJ I,
.,.- A R. Knox.
Lieutt.— T. Gnodson.
1: r Oalthi i
.,„i Lt.— D. W. i. B|
65 Battery. South Africa.
Major.— Vf. Tvlden.
Captain.— G. C. F. Buchan.
Zieufs. -A.R.Wainewright.
G. S. Tovey.
2nd Lt.—W. T. Synnott.
66 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— W. T. Foster.
Captain.— F. A. G. T. Elton.
Lietttt.- CSt.Ii. G. Hawkes.
C. B. Schreiber.
J. B. Grylls.
67 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — J. F, Manifold.
Captain.— J. H. W. Tapp.
Lieut'.— H. R Phipps.
W. H. F. Weber.
O. C. DuPort.
63 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— P. H. Slee.
Captain.— G. G. S. Carey.
Lieut. —
2)i I Lt.— H. C. Simpson.
69 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— F. D. V. Wing.
Captain.— W. H. Olivier.
Lieut. -H. T. Belcher.
2nd Lts.—F. M. C. Trench.
L. T. Goff.
70 Battery, Bareilly.
Major. —
Captains.— G. H. Geddes.
G. F. Dixon.
Lieuts.— G. M'C. Campbell.
H. N. St. J. Maule.
R. R. B. Cossart.
71 Battery, Mooltan.
Major.— A. S. T. Biscoe.
Captain, — J. V. Uoates.
Lieut.— C.F.G. Washington.
indLt.— R. E. T. Hogg.
72 Battery, Bellary.
Major.— J. B. H. Askwith.
Captain.— C. O. Head.
Lieuts.— E. W. Plummer
P. P. E. de Berry.
2nd Lt.—C. R. Nutt.
73 Battery, South Africa.
Jfa;or.— C. M. Barlow.
Captain— H. S. White.
2nd Lts.—S. C. Bartley.
R. J. C. Mevricke.
E. II. de Smidt.
74 Battery, South Africa.
Major— R.G. M'Q.M'Leod.
Captain.— Bt. Major C. E.
Laurie. X>SO.
Lieut*.— E. M. Birch.
G. Lewis.
B. Dickson.
75 Battery, South Africa.
Jfa/or.— W. F. L. Lindsay.
Captain.— H. J. W. Farrell.
Lieuts.—A. R. G. Begbie.
P. J. Paterson.
23irf Lt.—C. N. B. Dunlop.
76 Eattery, Aldershot.
Major. — R. A. G. Harrison.
Captains. — C. F. Stevens.
T. C. W. Ifolonv.
Lieut.— R. D. Wylde.
2nd Lt. — 0. II. Barris.
77 Battery, South Africa.
Maj.—p.s.c. E. M. Perceval.
Captain. — E. H. T. Parsons
Lieuts. — Sir J. Keane, Bt.
0. D. Hope.
2*i Lt.— W. E. Clark.
78 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — D. C. Carter.
Captain. — H. F. Dawson.
Lieuts. — P. w. B. Henning.
T. M. Archdale.
2nd Lt.— A. J. Turner.
Royal Artillery.
90 Battery, Longford.
Major.- S. Be [field.
Captains. — J. R. Wilson.
79 Battery, South Africa.
Major. — E. H. Armitage.
Captain.— A. G. Glanville.
Lieut.— H. M. de F. Mont-
gomer}-.
H. Allcard.
2nd Lisut.—O. H. Stanley.
3o Battery, Nowgong.
Major. — A. L. Hibbert.
Captain. — C. Bacciscombe.
Lieuts. — L. L. Parker.
C. Ravenhill.
T. 0. Seagram.
Si Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — H. A. Chapman.
Captain.— W. H. Onslow.
Lieut. — A. H. N. Devenish.
2i!<f Lfs.—T. E.P. Wickham.
J. R. Colvile.
82 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— A. S. Pratt.
Captain*. — J. A Hobson.
H. R Gntto.
Lieut.— W. P. L. Davies.
and Lt.— W. S. Luce.
83 Battery, Ald;rshot.
Major.— &. R. Darley.
Captains.— A. T. Butler.
E. P. Smith.
Lieut. — D. G. Blois.
84 Battery, Al'ershot.
Major.— E. Guinness.
Captain.— A.. W. Gay.
Lieut. — A. Hinde.
85 Battery, Aldershot.
Major. —
Captain. — H. E. Stockdale.
Lieut.— W. C. E. Rudkin.
2nd Lt.—C. H. Browning.
86 Battery, Newcastle.
Major. — C. D. Guinness.
Captain. — C. H. Kilner.
zni Lieuts.— E. F. St. John
E. F. Shewell.
87 Battery, Newcastle.
Major. —
Captains.— A. \I. Balfour.
" E. C. Slassey.
Lient.—
2nd Lt.— E. R. Burne.
88 Battery, Wesdon.
Major.— G. W. Biddulph.
Captains. — H. A. Lake.
E. S. Nairne.
2nd Lis. — Ron. B. J.Russell,
C. R. Woodroffe.
89 Battery, Hilsea.
Major. — H. A. Brendon.
Captain.— D. Arbuthnot.
Lieut. —
2nd Lts.—A. H. D. West.
A. J. Awdry.
A. W. P. Beresford.
ndLt.— R. H. Peckham.
91 Battery, Waterford.
Major.— A. W. B. Gordon.
Captain. — A. M. Kennard.
2nd Lts. — H. A. L.Mundy.
N. H. C. Sherbrooke.
92 Battery, Colchester.
Major.— H. A. Bethel!.
Captain. — A. M. A. Lannos.
2nd Lt. — J. M. Maclean.
93 Battery, Cahir.
Major.— Bt.Lt.Col. W. H.
Williams.
Captains.— P. T. C.Herbert.
H. W. Taylor.
2nd Lf. — a. W. Paxton.
94 Battery, Leeds.
Major.— R. M. Rodwell.
Captain. — H. J. Brock.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt. — H. Cornes.
95 Battery, Leeds.
Major.— Son. H. M. Ad-
dington.
Captain.— T. S. HiCheuS.
Lieut.— A. E. B. Fair.
Depot, Woolwich.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c.
J. W.T. Syencer.
Adjutant. — Captiin H. L.
Powell.
Riding Master. — Lieut. E.
"Rock.
Qr. Mr. — Lieut. J. Scott.
Sectiox 1.
Major.— S. E. G. Lawless.
Captain.— H. E. Vallentin.
Lieuts.— H. R. Overton.
L. M. Dyson.
Major.— E. W. Blunt.
Captain.— W. M. Crockett.
Lieuts.— J. W.E.Donaldson,
L. T. Ashworth.
RtDISG EsiABLISailBtfl,
Woolwich.
Major.— G. G. Simpson.
Captain.— H. L. Lithgow.
RidinaMasters.—Hon . Major
J. Stevens.
Hon. Lieut. J. Learmont.
AMMUNITION COLUMNS.
1 Div. Column, Natal.
Major.- W '. A. Smith.
Captain.-G. H. W. Nichol-
son.
Lieuts.— F. W. Gosset.
H. E. Street.
J. D. 3. Fulton.
189
2 Div. Column, NataL
Major.— E. S. May.
Captain. — X. E. Young,
vsn.
Li.-uts.— K. G. K. Smith.
K. St. G. Kirie.
Captain — H. W. A I'iristie.
Lieuts. — W. L. Poster.
R. T. Hill.
H. C. R. Bovd.
3 Div. Column, Natal.
Major.— W. D. Findlay.
Captain.— C. P. Decie.
Oieutt.— B. L. Wheeler.
C. H. Wilson.
M. J. F. Fitzgerald.
£4 Div. Column, Natal.
Ma;or. — R. F. M'Crea.
Captain.— R. R. Ellice.
Lieuts.— E. H. Harpur.
B. G. Buchanan.
U. J. Ju'ian.
5 Div. Column, Natal.
Major. — J. R. Foster.
Captain. --K. Combe.
Lieuts.— S. F. Metcalfe.
H. de B. Miller
ind Lieut.— J. G. B. Al>ar-
dyce.
CorpsTroopColumn.R.H.A.
Section, Natal.
Captain. — J. P. Da Cane.
Lieut.— W. C. Symoa.
15-pr. Field S-'ct j 1,
Major.— W. H. Connolly.
Lieuts. — W. H. X. CautLie.
R. E.F. Weinyss.
5-in. Howitzer Field Sec-
tion.
Captain.— G. F. MacMunn,
DSO.
Lieuts. — A. A. Montgomery.
A. W. D. Roebuck.
Ammunition Park, Natal.
Colonel.— H. T. Lugard.
Captain 4- Adj.— IT.. G.Smith
1st Section.
Major. -H. M. Campbell.
Captain.— R. S. de Winton.
Lieuts.—A. C. Edwards.
H. S. Seligmann.
P. Wheadey.
2nd Section.
Major.— C. T. Blewitt.
Captain.— R. S. Hardman.
Lieuts.- H. W. Hill.
F. R. Sedgwick.
F. M. 0. Barry.
3rd Section.
Major.— H. G. Burrowes.
Captain. -D. J. M. Fassjn.
Lieuts.— J. Faruunar.
E. M. Conoily.
2nd Lient.— E. H.H.Elliot.
At Base, Natal.
Major.— H. S. Home.
Captain.— F. R. Patch.
Lieuts.-Fl. H. Stevenson.
H. W. Xewcome.
E. H. S. L. Chamier.
G. L. H. Howell.
i go
MOUNTAIN DIVISION.
Lieutenant Colonel*.
Col. O. S. Smyth, DSO.
Quetta.
E. Gunner, Murree Hills.
II. W. Saunders, Qnetta.
'int.
Copt. R. A. Kaye, Quetia.
Distric' <">.-'
Lieut. 3. Rowley, Newport.
i Battery. Lundi Kotal.
Major.— G. F. A. Norton.
Cnptair..— C \V. Brownlow.
Lieut:— B. Robinson.
F. W. Van der Kiste.
J. Chrystie.
; Battery. Xhjra Gali.
Major.— C. P. Fendall. DSO.
Captain.— F. R. Drake.
Lieut:— C. H. W. Owen.
A. H. Ollivant.
3 Battery, Sooth Africa.
Major— G. B. Smith.
Captain.— Bt. Major H. D.
Grier.
Lieut:— 3. O'Kinealy.
J. F. Westennan.
E. L. Hardcastle.
4 Battery. South Africa,
Major.— H.C.C. D.Simpson.
Captain— R. E. Tyler.
Lieutt.— S. R. Xormand.
C. A. Ker.
2nd Lt.—C. E.G. W.Adams.
5 Battery, Kalabagh.
Major.— R. W. Fuller.
Captain.— W. K. Hardy.
Lieutt.— W. J. Fowler.
S. D. Bullen.
L. K. Stanbrongh.
6 Battery, Jutogh.
.Uii/or.— A. Keeue, DSO.
la n.— n. R. Cook.
fiiiA.- B. H. E. Collen.
A. W. Hewetson.
H . 13. Hall.
7 Battery, ftuetta.
Major— M. F. Fegen.
Captain— T. E. Marshall.
Lieut:— P. S. Lowis.
F. O. Wyatt.
S Battery, Darjeeling.
Major.— A. H. C. Birch,
..— F. W. S. Stanton
Lieut:— R. N. Lockhart.
H. E. Molesworth.
9 Battery, Mandalay.
Major.— F. H.J. Birch.
Captain.— M. S. Eyre.
L-.euts — R. N. Greathed.
C. F. Phipps.
10 Battery, Natal.
Major.— G. E. Bryant.
Captain.— T. R. C. Hudson.
£iput».— G. D.Wheeler.
W. H. Moore.
B. R. H.Nugent.
Depot. Newport.
Major.— R. Wynyard.
Li. at:— E. V. D. Riddell.
C. S. W. Thomas.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
7 (Siege Train) Company,
Mooltan.
Major.— H. C. Molesworth.
Capt.—TS. D. C. Cameron.
Liiut.—A. 3. R Greene.
znd Lt:— A. H. Moberly.
J. A. D. Langhorne.
S Company, Aden.
EASTERN DIVISION.
Dover.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonel:
W. F. Cleeve, Harwich.
R. A. Rigg, Sheerness.
Col. H.T. Curling. Dover.
P. Fowell.Shoebury
Armament Majors.
W. E. L. Balfour, Dover.
A. T Baker, Gravesend.
t.mt.
Capt. C. W. Clark, Dover.
Divisional Adjutant*.
Capt. D. Bremner, Dover.
Captain B. M. Bateman,
Sneerness.
Instructor in Ginnery.
Lt. W. E, Manley, Dover.
Captain H. St. G. Ross,
snec- Maior.— T. R Harkness.
jf.c.M.P ! '"'"■rI5; E; §££?■
£:>,.■(. P. Perceval, Dover. /-••■«'.-'*. H. t '\\ilkras.
DUtnetOfflcere. -j!Z5££l~'-
J/a>r E. Dawson, Tower or .W'jor.— p.«.<\ A. B.N.Cnur-
London.
■V. P. Furner, Chat-
ham.
C«i^^. R. Price. Ha.wich.
I Clarke, Newhaven.
Lt. W. H. Rowley, Graves-
end.
Quarter Matter.
Lt. W. Lawrence, Sheerness
Staff Adroao.
Lieutenant Colonelt.
Gibraltar.
H. A. Scott, Gibraltar.
} .!'.. F.Johnson, Bombay.
Major.
A. V. Briscoe, Gibraltar.
Armament Officer.
mi Lt. .1. B. MacFarlan,
Gibraltar.
Adjutant.
Capt. T. L. Coxhead, DSO.
Bombay.
Divisional Adjutantt.
\. E. C. Myers, Gib-
raltar.
iirnt.C.H.Ziegler.Gibraltar
•uctort in Gunnery.
Captain F. Aikenhead,
Gibraltar.
Capt. J .K.Kendall.Bombay.
Instructors in Bange Finding]
Lieut. H. P. Meares, Gibraltar
Lt. G.T. Bnerley, Gibraltar.
Quarter Master.
Capt. T.F.Cooper.Gibraltar.
i Company, Calcutta.
Major.— E. P. A. Tawnev.
Capt.— E. E.Edlmann, DSO.
Lieut— Vf. M. St. G. Kirke.
2nd Lts.— G. Chatterton.
G. S. Bull,
a Company, St. Helena.
Major.— C. C. W. Clarke.
Captains.— A. M. Cayley.
F. Prendergast.
Lieut.— C. C. Palmer.
2nd Lts.—T. S.N.Hardinge.
B. A. M. Hall.
A. H. Rushton.
3 Company, Rangoon.
Major.— G. R. Townshend.
Captain. — W. Jennings.
Lieut. — A. J. Thompson.
D. G. Come.
II. J. Greig.
4 Company, Karachi.
Major. —
—A. leM. Bray.
2nd Ltt.—G. L. Johnstone.
H.G Carr.
CO. Marindin.
5 Company, Malta.
Major. —
I aitaii — K. D. Bell.
Lieut.— G. H. Rickard.
and Lieut:— U. St. G. Ham-
ersley.
P. S. Saward.
Lieutt — W. A. Edmeads.
6 Company, Dover.
Major.— A. B. Shute.
l.i< ut:—
I.— A. C. Littledale.
chill.
Captain. — L. L. Hepper.
Lieut.— P. H. Climo.
2nd Lt:-A. H W.Haywood.
G. J. S. Taylor.
2nd Lis.— H. F. M'Kenzie.
H. P. J. Cowell.
io Company, Shoeburyness.
Major.— C. E. Jervois.
Captain.— B. H. Hare.
Lieut.— J. A. FitzGibbon.
ii Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— H. M. Slater.
Capt.— F. E. N. Eckersall.
2nd Lt.—L. J. R. Connolly.
12 Company, Dover.
Major.— A. B. Purvis.
.—P. Y. Redfern.
TAeut:— E. E. N. Waters.
2nd l.is.—G. W.' Blathwavt.
J. E. S. Brind.
13 Company, Bombay.
Major. —
Captain. — R. S. Macgowan.
Liiut.— G. Stoddart.
2111I Lieut:— 3. N. Angus.
C. Reed.
14 Company, I. of Wight.
Major— W. H. Darby.
,.— P. H.M.Dorehill.
Lieut.— R. C. Chartres.
2nd Lieut.— A. F. I*.
15 Company, Dover.
Major. — O. Rowe.
Captain.— W. C. Curme.
Lif«/.-R. H. Manley.
2ndLts.—C. A. H. Campbell.
0. G. Mayall.
t6 Company, Egypt.
Major. —
Captain.— C. O. Smeaton.
Lieut*.— R. G. Westropp.
G. P. Clayton.
17 Company, MalU.
Major.— J. F. Craig.
Captain*.— D. R. Coates.
K. A. Easton.
Lieut.— M. H. C. Bird
2ndLt:— R. K. L.Staunton.
R. W. H. Bourchier.
iS Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— D'A. B. Preston.
Captain. —
2nd Us— G. Ogilvie.
1!. W. P. Campbell.
B. G. Fowler.
19 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— W. H. Cummings.
Captain. —
2nd Lts.—Vt. B. Spalding.
W. N. Leggett.
F. L. Bennett.
20 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— W. C. Anderson.
Captain. —
Lieutt.— F. E. de C. Cheval-
lier.
2nd Lieut.— W. K. Harvey.
21 Company, Sheerness.
Major.— F. W. G. Tothill.
Contain.— H. J. Cotter
Uiut.—0. N. Keunawai
2nd Lts.— A.G.B.C
L. A. D. Naper.
22 Company, Sheerness.
3f<j;'or.— F. B. R. Toms.
Captain.— A. D. Frceland.
Lieut. —
and Lieut*.— R. K. Hezlet.
V. Asser.
23 Company, Shoeburyness.
Major.— H. A. Inglis.
Captain.— O. L. R. Gray,
Lieut.— S. F. Aldcrson.
K. L. Stevenson.
R. T. Russell.
24 Company, Delhi.
Major.— A. H. Callwell.
Captain— F. A. Randolph.
Lieut.— 3. Grose,
alii Lt.— M. L. M'Donell.
25 Company, Hong Eong.
Major.— M. M. Morris.
Captains. — R. Morris.
C. H. Chepmell.
Lieut:— M. L. Wilkinson.
R. W. Castle.
and Lti.—Ii. D. Vernon.
H. A. Lewis.
26 Company, Bombay.
Major.— A. Handley.
Oipfain.— J. H. Paine, DSO.
Lieut.— 8. S. H. Sitwell.
2nd Lts— 3. H. Sadler.
J. B. Riddell.
27 Company, Sheerness.
Major — H. B. Brownlow.
Captain.- H. E. (adell.
2nd Lts.— P. H. H. Preston.
C. E. IngUs.
J. E. R. Oldfield.
aSCompany.LandguardFort.
Major.— 3. H. Balguy.
Captain.— F. M. Thrupp.
-P. CO, Ensor.
J.E.Rich.
29 Company, Leith Fort.
Ifajer.— p.i.c.G. T. Kelaart.
Cupf.-R. H. F. Mcculloch,
DSO.
2ndLt:—C. L. Hicklir.g.
\V. L. Campbell.
Depots.
/ utenant Colonelt.
F T. M. Beaver, Woolwich.
J. V. V. Baker, Dover.
F. A. Aylmer, Great Yar-
mouth.
District Officers.
Turner, Woolwich.
R. Cole, Great Tar-
mouth.
Adjutants.
Captain R. G. Merriman,
DSO. Dover.
lion. F.R.Bingham,
Great Yarmouth.
Quarter Master.
Lieut, w. Mott, Dover.
No. 1 Co., Dover.
1
a.irf Lts.—G. E. J. V.
W. S. Beamish.
No. a Co., Gt. Yarmouth.
Man.r.-G.F.. Weigi
Capt.— J. A. Stewart.
Lieut —Lie L P.Lowsley.
indLt.— R. 0. Williams.
Affiliated Militia j ■
Norfolk, Suffolk
am' Buseei Artillery.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Portsmouth.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. H. Rosseter, Portsmouth.
A. Mansel, DSO. Ports
mouth.
F. A. Bowles, "Weymouth.
W. S. Walford, Golden Hill.
B. C. Wace, DSO. London-
derry.
E. N. Henriques, Gosport.
W. H. E. Dobie, Glasgow.
R. Oakes, Cork Harbour.
E. U. Blackett, LeitJi.
Armament Major,
H. B. Gundry, Portsmouth.
Adjutants.
Capt. W. J. Napier, Ports'
mouth.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. A. M. Smith. Golden
Hill.
Weymouth
Lieut. J. C. Hanna, Fort
Grange.
Capt. A. G. Norris, Cork
Harbour.
Capt. A. V). Grepe, Ports-
mouth.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Capt. A. T. Cuming, Ports-
month. [Harbour.
Lieut. A. H. Kane, Cork
Instructors in Range Finding.
Capt. M. A. C. Crowe
Golden Hill. [mouth
Capt. W. P. T. Corrie, Ports.
Lieut. O. Tritton, Cork.
Lieut. A. L. B. Jacob, Leith
Fort.
District Officers.
Lieut. W. R. Arnold, Edin-
burgh.
Gosport.
Lieut. G. Neal, Seaforth.
Lieut. S. T. Smith, Dublin.
Lieut. J. T. Chapman, Cork.
Lie ut. A. R. Malcolm, Ports-
mouth, [deen.
Lieut. J. A. Williams, Aber-
Quarter Masters.
Zieitr.G.Mason, Portsmouth
Xieu(.W.C.Perry,Cork Hbr
Staff Abroad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
G. D. Fanshawe, Ceylon.
M. O. Hopkins, Malta.
R. W. P. Robertson, Malta.
W. F. Graham, Malta.
C. L. Casey, Singapore.
G. P. Owen, Roorkee.
W. H. Frith, Aden.
A. R. Fraser, Hong Kong,
Rangoon.
A. H. W. Brett, Aden.
Armament Officers.
Lt. P. L. Holbrooke, Malta.
Lieut. F. Hall, Malta.
Adjutants.
Capt.W.K.O Kemmis.Aden.
Capt .T.A.Tancred. Roorkee.
Capt. H. J. Kelsall, Rangoon.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. A. Ellershaw, Malta.
Capt. H.E. B. Lane, Malta.
Capt. J. C. Burnett, Malta.
Ca^f.E.G.Waymouth, Hong:
Kong.
Lieut. A. H.J. Keyes, Ceylon.
Capt .G.Tyacke, Singapore.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Lieut. P. K. Lewes, Malta.
Aden.
Lieut. H. B. Mayne, Aden.
Instructors in Range Finding.
Lieut. C. A. Fisher, Malta.
Lieut. H. M. Vandeleur
Malta.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
District Office,
Capt. W. H. Popplestone
Malta.
Quarter Master.
Lieut.W. T.Whitley, Malta.
i Company, Malta.
Major. -p.s.c. N. B. Ingle-
field.
Captains.— R. C. Stevenson.
M. D. Bell.
Lieut.— J. A. P. Robinson.
2nd Its.— J. T. Dreyer.
W. F. Parsons.
A. F. B. Fishe.
2 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— T. W. Powles.
Captain— S. M. Elliot.
Lieut. — E. Wighton.
211 d Lts.—C. E.G. Schrottky.
F. W. Loveday.
3 Company, Portsmouth.
Major— M. W. P. Block.
Captain.— S. D. Bullen.
Lieut.— A. s. P. M'Ghee.
2nd Lts.—n. H. M. Watson.
W. D. W. Morris.
4 Company, Portsmouth
Major— G. W. R. Fulton.
Captain.— C. J. Perceval.
Lieut. —
2nd Lts.— C.M.P.Brabazon.
H. W. Lockhart.
5 Company, Agra.
Major.— Hon. R. Tyrwhitt.
Captain.— E. R. Phillips.
Lieuts — W. B. Walker.
R. L. Bourchier.
2nd Lieut. — F. H. Courtney.
6 Company, Roorkee.
Major.— A. J. Mullins.
Captain.— E. H. B. Craster.
Lts.— W. A.W. Swettenham.
G. S. Wilkes.
2nd Lt.—B.. S. K. Snowdon
7 Company, Weymouth.
if<i/or.— C. A. Howard.
Captain.— C. N. LyalL
Lieut.— L. B. S. Christie.
2nd Lt.—F. Stanley.
5 Company, Bermuda.
Major. — C. E. English.
Capt.— H. B. Roberts.
2nd Lts.— P. H. H. Coghlan.
J. E. H. Cockburn.
W. B. Spender.
9 Company, Roorkee.
Major. — J. J. MacMahon.
Captain. — H. D. Larymore
CMG.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt.—E. de H. Smith.
io Company, Portsmouth.
Major. —
2nd Lieuts. — J. F. R. N. M
Addison.
H. Clarke.
ii Company, Roorkee.
Major. — G. X. A. Barlow.
Captain.— P. F. Fitzroy.
Lieut. — H. C. Szczepaski.
2nd Lt. — J. Gourlie.
12 Company, Singapore.
Major.- J. Lewes.
Captain.— D. F. Tulloch.
jndLts — W. B. G. Barne.
H. C. Shewell.
jCompany.GoldenHill.I.W
Major— Bt.Lt.Col. W. C. H.
Blair.
Captain.— C. E. Hill.
Lieut. — G. C. Appleyard.
2>iii Lts— H. L. Holme.
L. D. E. Roberts.
14 Company, Cork Harbour,
Major.— W. L. B. Smith.
Captain.— V.. E. Warden.
Lieuts.— D. F. Nicholl.
G. N. D. Scott.
15 (Siege Train) Company.
South Africa.
Major— J. R. H. Allen.
Captains.— H. B. Strange.
H. S. de Brett, DSO.
M. B. Roberts.
Lieuts. — C. Howard-Vyse.
A. H. Webb.
R. L. Barton.
2nd Lieuts. — C. D. Crozier.
H. M. Baliingall.
J. A. C. Forsyth.
P. R. Punnett.
G. H. W. Dobbyn.
16 Company, Malta.
Major.— p.s.c. C. E.Callwell.
Captain. — R. E. Home.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt.—B.. W. Sleddon.
17 Company, Malta.
Major.— J. de W. L. Clarke.
Capt.— F. E. L. Barker.
2nd Lieuts.— O. L. Price.
A. J. Moberly.
W. L. Browne.
18 Company, Aden.
Major. — J. O. English.
Captain. — L. J. Chapman.
2nd Lts. — G. A. Yates.
W. C. P. Russell.
B. H. Brown.
19 Company, Malta.
Major. — C. H. Alexander.
Captain. — R. H. Galwey.
Lieut.— R. H. Galwey.
2nd Lts.—I. E. P.Wiekham.
H. W. Tobin.
A. R. L. Mason.
20 (Siege Train) Company,
Fort Fareham, Fareham.
Major.— T. H. J. Woodrow.
Capt.— H. S. de Brett, DSO.
2nd Lts.— J. Y. H. Ridout.
W. V. D. Mathews.
G. H. W. Dobbyn.
21 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— E. D. H. Buckley.
Captain.— S. W. Robinson.
2nd Lts.—B.. W. Gayer.
L. E. Warren.
22 Company, Cape Town .
Major.— F. A. L. Powell.
Captains. — A. S. Jenour.
E. H. Pim.
2nd Lts— W. P. S. Jones.
H. L. Nevill.
R. F. Daubuz.
1QI
28 Company, Weymouth.
Major.— A. Tracey.
Captain. —
-'"^"•-rCA. Lyon.
W. V. B. Webb.
R. D. Crawford.
=Q Company.Barrackpore.
Major.-T.E. Carte.
Captain.— V?. D. Nichol.
Lieut.— C. L. Evans.
2nd Lieut.— A, w. Murray.
30 Company, Portsmouth.
Major -w. S.Churchivard.
Captain.—
Lieuts.— 3. S. Hearn.
E. Davidson. '
31 Company, Malta.
Major.-Vf. H. F. Tavlor.
taptains.—J. H. V. Crowe
at Staf College.
H. C. H. Burton.
2nd irs.-R.C.J.Alexander.
W. F. Parsons.
F. C. Bryant.
32 Company.Cork Harbour.
Major.— E. A. G. Tippinge.
Captain:— V; J. Poole:
Lieuts.— R. o. Marton.
J. H. Massie.
33 Company, Thobba.
Major.— J. M. Burt.
Captain. — ?;, p. Alexander.
Lieut. -I. s. Cobbe.
2nd Lts— A. Mitchell.
A. 0. Ross.
34 Company, Ceylon.
Major— W. R. W. James.
Captain.— D. P. L. Birch.
Lieut.— H. W. Gardiner.
2nd Lts.—C. H. Newcombe.
G. R. Balston.
35 Companj, Singapore.
Major.— P. B. Hanham.
Captain.— W. L. Farmar.
Lieut.— P. H. Cruick6hank,
2nd Lts.—.B Stewart.
J. F. Reid.
36 Company, Gibraltar.
Major — R. C. Foster.
Captain.— R. H. Massie.
2nd Lts.— H. K. Poole.'
H. Buckle.
O. R. Swayne.
23 Company, Quetta.
Major.— W. W. T. Duban.
Captain. — P. Foster.
Lieut. — H. C. L. Cock.
2nd Lt.— R. F. Finlay.
24 (Heavy) Company,
Campbellpore.
Major. — H. O. Piers.
Captain. — J. S. Gooch.
Lieut.— G. F. C. Finch.
2nd Lts. — C. J. L. Allanscn.
W. O. S. Sanders.
25 Company, Hong Kong.
Major.— W. W. Griffin.
Captain. —
Lieut. —
2nd Lieut. — S. Smith.
26 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — L. P. Garden.
Captain. — W. Gurdon.
211a Lts. — S. T. Hardwicke.
P. Sheppard.
C. R. Crowdy.
27 Company, Malta.
Major.— H. E.F. G. Adams.
Captain — H. Coningham.
net Lieuts.— A. Gr. Haig.
' F. G. West.
E. R. E. Laveleye.
37 Company, Ceylon.
Major. — F. F. Minchin.
Capt,— A.R.Y.Kirkpatrick.
2nd Lts.—C. Boddam- Whet-
ham.
R. E. M. Barrett.
J. H. O. Groves.
38 Company, Hong Kong,
Major.— H. H. Rich.
Captain. — W. L. Warren.
Lieut. — A. C. R. Greene.
2nd Lt.— R. G. Thomson.
39 Company, Golden Hill.
Major. — J.A.Labalmondiere
Captain.— S. G. Horton.
2ndLts. — H. A. Ramsay.
H. R, Brancker.
40 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. — F. J. Grgeme.
Captain. — R. M. B.Rutnven.
Lieut.— B. W. Ravenhill.
2nd Lts.— M. A. Beattie.
A. H. Bridges.
41 Company, Portsmouth.
Major. — T. ff. Chamberlain.
Captain. — M. J. C. Dennis.
2nd Lts. — A. V. Langton.
H. E.Hambro.
O. S. Lloyd.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonel*.
H. G. Weir, Fort Rowner.
A. M. Murray, Cork.
Q. .1. Lord Playrair, Aber
deen.
I.eith Fort
P. Saltmarshc, Seaforth.
Adjutant.
Ca)7t. G. A. Cnrdew, Leith
Fort.
Divisional Adjutant.
Captain H. B. Dodgson,
Gosport.
Quarter Hatter.
Lieut.Vt. Berridgc, Gosport
No. i Depot, Fort Rowner.
Gosport.
3fa;'or.— A. Matthews.
Captain.— C. TV. J. Orr.
Lieut.-C. M. Nuttal.
2nd Lti.—Hon. H. E. Thel
losson.
J. L. Stenhouse.
No. 2 Depot, Seaforth,
Liverpool.
Major.— 1. O. Hodgson.
Captain.— J. W. Kempson.
Lieut.— A. K. Hutchison.
2nd Lt.—C. J. Tanner.
Affiliated Militia Artillery
Antrim, South - East ol
Scotland, Cork, Donegal
Dublin City, Edinburgh.
File, Forfarand Kincardine,
Hampshire and Isle ol
TVight.Lancashire.LimencB
City, Mid Ulster, Tipperary.
Waterford.West of Scotland
Wicklow, Sligo, London-
derry, and Clare.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Devonport.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
B. L. Eman, Devonport.
Cot .TV. J.Fowler.Devonport
L. E. Coker, Devonport.
F. M. Bland, Cardiff.
C.M.TVestern.PembrokeDk
A. L. Lane, Falmouth.
Armament Major.
R. L. Haines, Devonport.
Adjutant.
Captain W. H. Robinson,
Devonport.
Divisional Adjutant*.
Capt. C. F. Bishop, Devon
port.
Capt. F. C. Fowler, Devon
port.
Oapt. H. L. N. Beynon
Devonport.
Cop*. H.C.St G.Molesworth.
Pembroke Dock
Instructor! in Rany Finding
' ,,.i. A. A. M'Hardy, De
vonport.
Lieut.- J. J. Hanks, Devon-
port.
Qairison Art
Staff Abroad.
I. , utenant Colonels.
V.. .1 K. Priestley, Cape.
F. 0. Farmer. Halifax, N.S.
II. c M. VVi i da, Bermuda.
C. R. W.Hervev.Kurrachee.
G.G H.MasouTBarrackpore
H. J. Lyeter, Mauritius.
India.
Adjuta i ' .
Captain J. D. Sherer, Kur-
rachee.
Divisional Adjutants.
Halifax.
Lieut. E.A. Saunders, Cape.
Capt H.L Griffin, Bermuda.
I .A. Cleghom, Mau-
ritius.
Instructors in Gunner) .
Capt. c. Pblllipps, Halifax,
N.S.
Captain.— F. L. Donald-
son, Barrackpore
tort in Range Finding.
Lieut. W. G. Blanford,
Halifax, N.S.
H. O. Vincent,
Bermuda.
Zu.Nf.F.TVarren,Mauritius.
Lieut. P. Suther, St. Lucia.
Lieut.* \G. E.S.Nash, Cape.
Lieut. A. L. B. Jacob, Leith
Fort.
District Officer.
Lieut. J. R. F. Lightowlers,
Cape .
Qr.Mr.— Lieut. H. Vincent,
Halifax. N.S.
9 (Heavy) Company, Se:un-
derabad.
Major.— A. H. Block.
Captain.— V.. M. Noble.
Lieut— E. B. Cotter.
2nd Lt.—Z. P. Bi
io Company, Devonport.
Major.— F. E. Kent.
,—Bi U | • M. L
Carleton.
Lieutt.— C. F. G. Low.
C, H. Clark.
2nd Lt —
it Comp.,Fort St George.
Major.— J. P..B. Davidson.
Captain.— H. R. Palmer.
2nd Lti.—U. St. J.Cruick-
suank.
E. T. F. Hood.
i2 Company, Jersey.
Major— H. C. G. Taylor.
Captain.— F. H. Metcalfe.
Lieut.— O. E. Carter.
zndLti— A. C. H. Dean.
V . button.
i3Company,PembrokeDock.
Major. — H. W. Morrieson.
Captain.— N. D. Cochrane.
2nd Lts.-W'. H. E. de B.
Dickinson.
R. A. Anstruther.
F. E. Andrewes.
14 Company, Cape.
Major.— H. de T. Phillips.
Capt.— TV. H. Mills.
2nd Lts.—B. B. Colbeck.
H. C. Reeves.
C. J. C. MaunseU.
District Officers.
Major H. Bowman, Devon
port.
Major A. B. Chamberlm,
Tynemouth.
Lieut. 0. R- Latham, Fal-
mouth.
L,eut. W. J. Beardsley
Cardiff.
Lieut. I. I. Newton, Paull
Point.
Lv-ut. H. G. W. .lennison
Devonport.
L,e,,t. .1. H. B. Johnston
Pembroke Dock.
i/uarter Master.
Lieut. J. S. Clements, Ply
mouth.
i Company, Cape Town.
Major. — A. L. Molesworth.
Captain. —
Lieut. — 0. I. Harrison.
2nd Lt.—H. E. Henderson.
2 Company, Plymouth.
Major. — F. A. Curteis.
Captain.— H. C. Marshall.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt.—E. N. Tandy.
3 Company, Halifax, N.S,
Major.— E. B. Anderson.
Captains. — H. W. lies.
R. C. C. Morris.
Lieuts.— H. M. Innes.
G. T. C. Dwyer.
W. E. Castens.
2nd Lt.—A.. D. Harrison.
4 (Siege Train) Company
Ferozepore.
Major.— N. B. Heffernan.
Captain.— C. K. Bushe.
Lieuts.— B. L. Cole.
A. R. Oldfield.
2nd Lt.—K. G. Campbell.
5 Company, RawulPiadee.
Major. — A. H. Browne.
Captain. — F. Vans Aguew.
Lieut.— E.'F. Creswell.
2?iii Lts.—K. R. Hill.
J. W. K. Disney.
6 Company, Dunbar.
Major.— G. J. F. Talbot.
Captain — H. L. Kirke.
2nd Lts.— P. L. Spicer.
D. W. Roberts.
7 Company, Jhansi.
Major.— F. U. Thackeray.
Captain. — W. 0. R- Farmar,
I - IV. T. Armitage.
J. H. M. Beasley.
2nd Zr.— E. G. Hart.
8 Company, Mauritius.
Major.— A.. L. Carroll.
(•apt. — H. Morrice.
Lieut.— TV. D. Alexander.
jnd Lti.— H. F. L. Grant.
R. F. Look.
F. J. W. Smyth.
13 Company (Siege Train),
South Africa.
Major.— E. G. Nicolls.
Captain.— G. E. Galbraith.
Lieut.— D. Clapham.
2?ii! Ltt.—C. TV. P. Dah-ell.
G. F. S. Tuko.
B. E. Cummings.
16 Company, Aden.
Major. —
Captain.— G. R. M. Church
Lieut.— B. H. Bignell.
2nd Lts.—]. A. M. Cummins
R. D. M. Keate.
17 Company, Devonport.
Major— TV. F. Cockburn.
Captain.— E. C. Harington,
Lieut. —
2nd Lt. —
iS Company, Bombay.
Major.— H. T. Butcher.
Captain. —
Lieut. —
2nd Lts.—¥. M. Murray.
C. J. K. Pollard.
19 Company, Esquimau.
Major. — J. 0. Marston.
Capti.— p.i.e.W.A.Maobean
Lieuts.— C. S. S. Curteis.
V. L. Beer.
j, !i. H.Jones.
2nd It.— P. E. Byrne.
20 Company, Halifax, N.S
Major.— H. A. Plant.
Captains.— M. B. Roberts.
TV. H. Jones.
Lieut.— F. J. Odcvaine.
2nd Lis.— G. E. Harnett.
E. P. Bedwoll.
R. P. Jones.
21 Company, Bermuda.
Major. —
Captain. —
2nd l.t.—C. H. Mallock.
22 Company. Rangoon.
Major.— S, V. Thornton.
Capfai 1.— L. D. Eraser.
Lieut. -F. I> Rlohey.
■«d Eft.— G. A Jamieson,
A. E. King.
23 Company, Cape.
Major.— G. D. Chamier.
-C. F. R. Price.
2nd L's.—H. L. Murrow.
H. B. H. Jchnston.
V. F. Rynd.
C. A. R. Scott.
24 Company, Malta.
Major. — G. D'A. Alexander.
Captains.— A. H.TVoodifield.
TV. Strong.
Lieut.— R. B. Riddell.
2nd Lti.—k. E. Smith.
T. F. H. Crowe.
25 Company, Quetta,
Major.— p.i.c. N. TV. H. D11
Boulav
Captain.— A. J. S. TVillett.
Lieuts.— 0. TV. Collingwood.
J. F. Tyrrell.
2nd Lt.—J. S. Riccanl.
26 Company, Mauritius.
Major.— H. S. Nelson.
Captain.— H. C. Moultrie.
Lieut. —
2nd Ltt.—U. M. Close.
C. F. M'Kenzie.
27Company,Pembroke Lock.
Major. — M. B. G. Jackson.
Captain. — J. G. Baldwin, at
Staff College.
Lieut.— G. H. Riach.
2nd Zra.— R. E. Harman.
E. D. M.H.Cooke.
23 Company, Londonderry.
Major.— G. Wright
■.— C. G. Vereker.
2nd Lts.— E. L.Bond.
20 Company. Plymouth.
Major.— C. H. Mi' .-. 1
Captain. —
2nd Lts.—G. TV. S3. 11
TV. N. Budsren.
M. Crofton.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonels.
H. I. Lugard, Scarborough.
L. E. Coker, Devonport.
Quarter Master.
Lt. s. Coombes, Plymouth.
No. 1 Co., Citadel,
Plymouth.
Major.— P. de S. Barney.
1. — C. de Sausxnares.
i.ient.—G. de S. Dudley.
tndLte. — H.T.Cuniiinghaiu.
II. Wadlow.
N" . a Co.i Scarborough.
Ma or.— A. ff. Powell.
Capt.—
. -J. F. T. Pegge.
Affiliated Militia Artillery.
—Cornwall A Devon V
Devon, Durham, Glamorgan,
Northumberland, Carmar-
then, Pembroke,Yorkshiro,
and Cardigan.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT
STAFF,
Woolwich.
Lt.Col.—F. O. B. Foote.
Div. Adj.— Lieut, G. Clark
Qr.llr.'— Capt. R.J. Wiahart.
Major.— R. M. Bra 1. .
Captain.— M. TV. S.Pat
Lieuti.— TV. RobSOn.
J . 1 nder.
SIERRA LKONK DE-
TACHMENT.
Capt 0. R. Bucklr. - 1
down.
2nd Lieut. T. P. W. Neo-
bam.
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artilleru IM
'TheDukeof Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Arm,. »i, u
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Iuk«man(hora£ short atTp^gHnlL the 0BmP»fg« °< -854
|. despatches received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four," « , 'e ofHsnfbastouP<" (uicnnoned in
2 Sir Collingwood Dickson served ou the staffer Lord KaiLn dur n- the P, pt'/'ad Tul'klsh Mertal).
present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, thel awles ol I m^fr, rnl ampalgn of ,854-55, and was
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb 18,5) commande ,7™''"; ?aptult" of ^"klavn .
present at the bombardments of 17th October, oth April, and nth June iS,?l„r tue>','g"t siege train, and we e
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the LegiJn of^Iono? *nA^l°^^?^#:^d«d«C™ P
Medal): was awarded the ITffi "for having, on the i7th October Ts£ Z ^n? 1 »th? Mea>'ie, "»d Turkish
had run short of powder, displayed the greatest coolnes Tana contempt of dante^ ""'^ of the Right Attack
several waggons of the field battery which were brought up to thT trenches ffs,^„i'T,tmg the ,,n,oadinS of
personally assisted in carrying the powder barrels und?r a severs firff,™,, ""Ppl.v the want, and having
Charles the Th.rd, 1st Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella tLcathnP--6 etteu"'- He !<> »Uo a Knight of
J Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 185S-JC in Aff-»-«nist»n "5nni,iA'iV„n,„ -
(Medal). Campaign of ,857 in Persia (Medal wfth'ciasp "ci! and Breve ofuJor^T^r^1"' °' CAmznee
India stated in his notification of the iSth June 1S57 that " the v b„ifi„ , »L -? J V \he, G°vc-rnor General of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition ai-atn It ?f stanPe afforded on every occ asion of
highly commended by Sir James Outran and mSffi?^ffiS^S K*" K«»ban bad been
Governor General in Council." uuquauneu approbation and the hearty thanks of the
4 Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign from SeDtember rSc, fnM«,»i, o • , ,.
of Inkerman horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenchel with tne ,?e™ fi Ch '?55' J?otaaiEg the battle
17th October (mentioned in despatches, Medal wi h two Clasps Bre^ ets of Mafnr nnn-V,1^ f th,e bombardment of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served the Indian campai-n of iS-° J S n LtColo?el. CB., 5th Class of
eral Franks' Force at the action of Secundra, also commanded ""he RovafHorsP Ar?mmandfd,theAnlUe,'-vof Gen-
of Lucknow (three times mentioned ,n despatches, Brevet of ColSnWeto? ^ithCtaST "' the S'ege mul capture
! Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of iS?a-« as Assist irtit rlnl™i »,d
was presentat the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm the ^battles of ^Riio^,6™1 °^ET0y,a' A,,lller-V' and
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Sebastopol Medal wYtn four cTasns ™'&' and Inkerman, capture
«th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) Served in India ^,r,s-fP^f'',C?n;^;;nrierofthe Region of Honor,
and was present at the action of Pandoo Xuddee 26th Nov operation;5 efore r^^^V^ ^ Ro-vsl Artillery
.7th *8th and 30th Nov , battle of Cawnpore and ^^S'iffS^O^SS^SS^^^,:maSbKnk'
tioned in despatches. Medal . Employed on special service with the exneditmn of ■ ,sfif »'„ l8" (t'nee ?!mes men-
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm 1 of I Tin 5 „ ?° / rr ,3 ^^ the '"bes on the
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Chief 0 Fthe Staff Zth > &£ii£V£™\%^^A™d te«™?ion ?
and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta Kassisin TVS w? L / ' "lth,tue rank of General,
(twice mentioned in despatches, received the thank, of bort Houses of Parliament 8^°,° ^fn?ebir
Grand Cross of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star). nouses 01 Parliament, u-OB., Medal with Clasp,
6 General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillerv Division »;»o-o im;n ot- t-k„ .- j
• Sir Michael Biddulpb served throughout the Eastern campaign of 7854-,= including the b„»w„r a,
Balaklava, and Inkeiman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol : served as ™tS K™*'^^ A1°la'
Y,a!u» lumuniira me mini ouocian field force (mentioned in despatches received the th„7i.;» T. ,,
of Parliament, KB., and Medal) FSee also Civil Decorations for GaUantrv '" Ha t?s Srt Arm? W.J'T
8 General Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of 18.18-40 was i«i,t,«, i,.i7i? ■ ' , '■ p. 786.J
Wh,sh at the siege of Mooltan, and at the actioVof Sooru/koond, La stbsequ^ntfy comma8,', dfn'o- Zl^!
he Nawab of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes ; 'present at the capture 0 ^ th e c , y of Moo'ta, S'en
■ tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie from the fortress on LhrCl \ (meS"
: Served under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force in the Derajat! which drove tne\ffghans f-n, p, /d' "'4S '
Medal with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan l8so at the QoomS^KrtSl^i^b^lSSSta&ffi
tribe of Oomurzye Vizeerees who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November ,852 was in coTJr, i „f ._ate,d„'ie
; with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard atthe action's of Munnehar, Azimghur 5ft A] TnT and inThe
, pursuit of Koer Smg including the actions of Azmitghur ,7th April 1838, Munnear and Iheeapoor Ghat and in hi
expeaition into the Jugdespore Jungles during Juneand July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Midori
•» Sir William Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in iS4t ; and two Guns in action at Jhirua
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Li"ht Field Batterv
throughout the Gwaiior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch Bron/e
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Bind undc'i ■ S ir CI °rles
Napier m .1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Co in
Campbell m the Peshawur Valley in 1S52 (Medal with Clasp). In Turker and the Crimea in 854-,T-,o Com"
manded three Guns, which, mth Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil Jin
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June iS57. Commanded a'Batterv wit?
Havelocks Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Belief of the Besi
iioni> v at. T.neWinw ■ flcr.pn ns Krio-adioT ^.f i,tiTlnn. ,-^ A~r~—~~ ~e *.!._ t» ;j „___ .. « . . "; ^, llcel"
lOlhNov. 1857
" 17th March
Clyde (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel. OB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the re "for
highly distinguished conduct on the 25th September 1857. when the troops penetrated into the city of Lucknow h>
having charged on norseback, with Her Majesty's 90th Regiment, when, gallantly headed byColone": Campbell if
captured two guns in the face of a heavy fire of grape, and having afterwards returned, under 11 severe fire 'of
musketry, to bring up limbers and horses to carry off the captured ordnance, which he accomplished —Extract 1ro,„
Field Force Orders of the late Major General Hareleck. dated ijth October 1857." Commanded a Battery of Horse
Artillery in Oude m 1858. Served as a Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wuzeerees in 18 -n->„
under Sir N. Chamoerlam. 3y lo
10 General Hon. Sir D. M. Eraser served in the Eas'.ern campaign of 1354, including the battle of Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Meda'h
Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 185E, defeat of a rebel force
at Bujeedia, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the second expedition to the Bazar Valley under Lt Genera!
Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
13 Lt.General G. V. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the sice and fall of Sehas
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'« General Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Maior
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie) . '
!93 War Services of th Royal Artillery.
,tr Sl.rvt.d on ot the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkescrai
- j , M .untain Train in . n *■ Tra, - -
\i--h1 w tli I lasD) Ir. the Indian Mutiuv (Mi-.luli. Commanded
rved in the Crimean campaign from May 1855. inclnd I fall ot
.; . ttnin, and at' th, bombardment, of am and .71" J
endfaUofS,
-, ,1 the rebellion
aSS
l Suerfdui
lespfttch I
tern campaign of,
aioftheOo m Hope Oram fr.
and • *«*ft P?
erminaung in the forcmg ,.s« i»e (ni iibict bcu
tary Secretary
der of Pefan (Brevet of
nrindma the battles of Balaklava
H ■
m this capacity he was appointed I Iffii ei of the Legion o ti. ra r . j
deereeofThe French Government of National Defence, was made a Ki .
I
Sekukur.iin 1870. being present at the storming of the stronghold. 1 1
ssrus: ssk.
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. iqi
"General Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian oampaign from December 1867, having brouirht thn
B Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous tn the
arrival of No. s Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April ;868,when he was at>Dointed AM«
de Camp to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and was present at the action of Aroiree -,r.l foil
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal',. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy idiutinr' 3
Quarter Master General of theGhuzneeand Northern Afghanistan Field Forcesand Cabul-Candahar Force and was
present in the engagement at Ahmed KLeyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Rol rts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt Colonel
■ h r?edal Wlth tW° Clasps' and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal
81 Sir William Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including the affairs of
BulganacandM'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of A'tna, Balaklava and Inkerman, the sice and mil of SeT>asloDoi
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1654 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Lcion of Hon, r ',,,,1'
Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Artillery with Kajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kot-ih on
30th March 1S5S (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860 and was present it
Sinho, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-7'n
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal {CB., and Medal with Clasp). y'
32 Sir Edwin Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to' January 1855, including tne affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma andlnkerman, siege of Sebastopol.and repulse of the sortie on the "6th Oct' 18^
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in iS;S and ivns
present al the action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal) . s ' * n as
33 Lieut. General Forster served as Aide de Camp to Major General Pratt during the New Zealand war of
1860-61 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal),
ss Lieut.General H. Le G. Geary served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, in the Trenches with the siege
tram at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, aDd bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Med" 1 with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from
October 1858 to 1859 in the Jugdespore district, andwith Sir Hope Grant'sand Gorruckpore Field Forces Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1868 as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal)
36 Lieut. General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command ol' a Mounted
Gatlmg Battery, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel
Medal with Clasp). ' '
37 Major General A. Walker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp)
» Major General T. M. Hazlerigg served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp)
"Major General Ward served in the Indian Mutiny oampaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier ot India in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
« Major General J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. including the relict of
Aorakrampa, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod) battle of
Ordausu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) Served n 6
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General in the operations against Sekukum in 1870 and was pre-
sent at the storming of the stronghold— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major Medal
with Clasp) Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on
the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin
9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel Medal with
Clasp 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-8.; as Com-
mandant at Assiout and at Abu Fatmeh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet cf Colonel Clasp)
"Sir Henry Rundle served in the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and was present with the
Gatlmg Battery in the engagement at Ulundi mientioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Field
Artillery in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom (slightly wounded) Served with
the Field Artillery m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasn
and Khedive s Star) Served during the Nile Expedition in 13S4-85 on special employ with Bedouin Tribes
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 3rd Class of the Medjid.e, Clasp) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-87 ine hiding the engagements at Giniss (3rd Class of the Osmanieh) and Sarras in command of Mounted
Corps and as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.); and in the operations on the Soudan
frontier m 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitqhener in 1896 as Chief of the Staff, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Major General for
d;st™iruished service ln 'ne„fleld. Britisk Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) j in 1897 he was Chief of
the Staff andin command of the force at Merowi (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; during the operations on the
Atoarain 1898 he was General or Communications (mentioned in despatches), and was afterwards Chief of the
Staff, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses
01 raruament, AVM. and two Clasps).
* Major General Pretyman served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; was Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Koberts from November 187S to November 1S79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in all
the operations m the Koorum and Khost Valleys (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the advance on and
occupation of Cabal in i879and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches) • was
reappointed Aide ae Camp Sir Frederick Roberts in March 18S0, and accompanied him in the march to Candahar
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lieut Colonel Meda
Bri ade66 Cla9ps' and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 in command of the 1st
« Major General Stewartserved asAdjutant Royal Artillery in the Hazara campaign in 1868 against the tribes on
™ . „ Mou?tain (mentioned mdespatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Division Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal) .Served
with the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the Indian Con-
tingent, and was present m the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned 111 despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)
"Major General F. T. Lloyd served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; served with the
^oudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1 SS4 in command of the Royal Artillery , and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served durin"
*yl ■ txPedltlon m 1884-85 as Commandant at Assiout (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
Maior General Holley served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was
present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive s Star). F'
*° MajorGeneral A. E. Turner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
intelligence Department, Head Quarters Staff, and was present in the engagement at Abu Klea (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet orLt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
ih„ vV°T ^era,\?- Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at
and KhedfvVs Star) a 7t February l885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp,
«Ji!,^0^e^eroal F' ?-£lad\3e™^^
.TT™ 'r8?8' ^eluding the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Commanded a division of a field battery, and acted
?f™ ,1 w °,?c ™,t(? thc Transvaal Field Force throughout the operations. Served throughout tire Zulu war of
I and 1 m ™n?ZJ, yi?? °°lum? ' and,ras ,Pre!Le^ at the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula (horse shot).
taS,?, w m despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Aidede Camp to Major
1-enera i Sir Evelyn Wood. Served m the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Evelyr
105 War Services of the Officers oj '■" S ml Artxl'
Wood, Cominandiui: ihe *th Brittle Uedal, 4th Class of the Me Lii e's Star). Served with the
Soudan Bx| iras present in the en-
rages iro Clasps). Berved with the
tmeut, and was present at the action
nf Kit '-pat.
" Mi ira ff . se toe Zulu wai igement at Ulundi
(fclodiii with Clasp). Served with it. roe Artillery Id the Afghan war ia 1 wmt in the
engagement at Charasiah on : e Sou Inn Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1 ate at El I tai (mentioned in des*
patri || yor, Medal with Clasp, and Kin I ■ - - Expedition in 1884-65 with
the Egyptian Are lent in the action of Kirbekau (t« with the - tier
Field Force in is3*5-S6 including the engagement at Ginial Breve) of Li CV>1 inel-
3rd Class 0 lie); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1
11 and Toski (mentioned in des] B . I 'hup, and ind Class of the Uedjidie). Nominated to the 2nd
fjlaas the ptiau Army.
" ICajor General J. B war of 1878-80, and took part in the Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition under Tj! at of Royal Artillery with the Peshawar Valley Field Force under
Li.Generai S. Browne (mentioned in despatches). Aft i- the Candahar Field Force, and was
•it at the affair on the Melmund with the Willi's matineera, in theei at Uatwand [where he com-
manded tho Artillery after the death of Major Blackwood), at tin ar, and at the battle of Can-
d&har (several times' mentioned in d< !•)• Served in the Boer war
o'iSSi as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding the Lin munioatton.
M Sir Bdmnnd Bllee served with the L Me lal with Clasp). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882 a* IVputv a-mm mi Quarter MasterGenera^ I and was present at the battle ot
Tol-ol-Kobtr( mentioned In despatches. Breret of ICajor, Ueda 'the Medjidie.and Khedive's
Star) i Expedition in 1888 as A (mentioned in
Brevet of L* lasp Barred in the campaign 1 □ the 8 « b Wesi 1 1 ■■ tier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9? in command ofthe opei ■ ja %ei She
kadr. and I ie J mand Field Force during the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, At />'.. and
Medal with Clasp).
Qc i] ! v 1, fl red in the Egyptian war of 188a ind K - star).
*» H G ral H Plpon served in the Afghan war ;:: in the engagement at
Oharaaiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabal in December 1879 including the in-
vestment of Sherpore Q< I 0 l\ pitches); accompanied Sir Frederick B I lie march to Candahar,
and wa- present at the battle of i (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronse Decoration).
0 Major General R Waoe Barred in the Afghan war of 187G 1 the engagement at Baghao
(mem took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Pha
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
** Colouel A. B. Stopford served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
(Medal)
70 Colonel R. Corbett served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
i and in the engagement at Ahmed Khoyl— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with
■ .! i B til v served in the Zulu war in 1879 1 M
71 Colonel < . H 1 in the campaign on the North We*t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
>897-9-3 with the Tirah Kxpeditionary Force as Senior Ordnance Officer 1 mentioned in despatches, Ueda] with two
« ■!.'. i'
71 Colonel Ltke served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (>!.
'• Colonel Blaksley served in the Afghan war in 1879-20, and t > ^k part in the march to Candahar with tLe
force under Major General P hay re (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
** Colonel W. M. Campbel! served in the Afghan wai . and was present during the operations rouud
Oabnlin December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Uahsood Wuzeeroe
Expedition in 18S1.
•° Colonel Nutt served in the Afghan war in xC - the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the i*t 1 vo a ditonary Force, aud
with the Khybcr Force in command of Royal Artillery | Uedal with two Clasps).
f Colonel G B. N. Martin served in the K^yptiunwai 1 '.ugadier General Goodeii'
Commanding Royal Artillery, and wa- present at the battlf . bir (mentioned m despatche-. B
Major. Uedal with Clasp, 4th Class ofthe Medjidie.and K with the Nile Expedition in
1-884-85 on special duty with the b l1 present at the action of Kirbekau (two Clasps). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with I
tt Colonel W, An ken served in the Afghan war of 1878-30, and B Hair at Jhandola (mentioned
hi despatches, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuseeree Expe< Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1SS6-87 (mentioned En despatches* Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Uedal with Clasp). Served with tne
Glntral Eteliel Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, first in command of Royal Artillery Divisional Troops, and
afterwards in command of the Royal Artillery with the force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp Served In the campaign on the North West From er ol I Lie under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Mul akand Field Force as Colonel on the Staff Commanding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches),
and took pari inl in into the Mohmand country (mentioi ; ale c immanded the B
Artillery with the Boner Field Force, and was present at the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches,
v. . 1 lasps)
•* Colonel A. K. Duthy served in the Afghan war in 1 -, 8o, and was present at the attack and capture of A li
Masjid and in th<- en 1 mat Nargishai ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, " l two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
.Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, and took
part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force and with tho T11.1 inary Force (Medal with two
rps).
** Colonel CM. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 39th Dec. 1867 to Feb. 1868 (Medal). Served in tho
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
** Colonel W. W. Smith served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1S7S 79 (Medal).
•* Colonel W. W, H. SmiQ d the Afghan war in 1878-79 (M
« Colonel J. C. Dolton served m the Afghan war in i3So with the force uudor Major General Phayre in
rtfouthern Afghanistan (Medal).
— Colonel Hay served in tin- Egyptfon war of iftBa, and w.i- | K . • 1 • t r imenutioced
hi despatches, Brevei »f Major, Uedal with Clasp, 4' 1 e stedjidie* and Khedive's Star),
* Sir Oharlee Parsonsserved in theGaiks war 011877*78, including the operations hi the PoriH*iUHh and the affair
a* Talm Ind -da, wuere he commanded tWO mountai;. , oil the Zttlr, war | was
preaentin the engagement h at Isanhlwanaand Ulundi (M .dm the Boer war Of *88i, and
waa present in the engagements at Lang's Nek 1 1 the Iugogo River— severely
wounded, and horse shot (mentioned In despatches). &er\ Bd in the Egj ptian wax of i88a, and n as present at the
engagement of Tel-el -Mahota, In the action at Kassai tattle of Tei-el-Keinr 1 men-
Honed in despatches, Brevet of M.i >r, Medal with Cls p.sthCla [edjidie, and Knedive'e Star). Berved
witj ola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert K mmand of the Egyptian Artillery
including the engagement at Firket and 1 us at Haflr (m . despatches, Brevet of Lt Colouel,
British uedal, and iBkhedive's Uedal with twu I Maspa).
*H Colonel C. J. Long served in the Afghan war 0* 187 ved iu tho campaign in the Soudan
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 19&
antler Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98 as Commandant of Egyptian Artillery, and was present at the l>attle of
Chaitoum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, 3rd Class of the Medjidie
Brevet of Colonel, British Medal, aedKhedive's Medal with two Clasps).
90 Brigadier General J. W. Murray served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as
Assistant Adjutant General on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star).
91 Colonel Bingham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and at she destruction of Ternai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
92 Lt. Colonel E. H. Walker served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
93 Lt. Colonel E. M. Baker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
94 Lt. Colonel H. P. Willcughby served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first as Commissary of Ordnance 21A
Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and afterwards in charge of the Ordnance Field Park. Koorum Valley
Field Force (Medai).
95 Lt. Colonel Pole Penton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the defence of Fort Battye (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
96 Colonel W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the i3thDec. 1S67, and was stationed
at Ad'ligerat with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the
17th Dec. 1873 with Rait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsn
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Servedin theAfghan war of 187S-79, first as Orderly Officer to the
officer commanding Royal Artillery, and afterwards as Adjutant, and was present at the assault and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and com-
manded the Artillery in the attack on the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
97 Colonel J. &. Trotter served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 m the
Intelligence Department and as Commissioner in Stellaland.
93 Colonel H. T. S. Yates served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 in command of the Norther Snan.
Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
I Colonel R. Purdy served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal withClasp). Served m the
Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the operations round Cabal
in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of Royal Artillery 2nd Division
(mentioned in despatches, Medal w.th two Clasps).
6 Colonel J. Leach served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
8 Lt. Colonel W. L. Davidson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi —
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in cS8o (Medal).
6 Lt. Colonel Hepburne served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp),
Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
lu Lt.Colonel J. W. T. Spencer served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
II Lt.Colonel Eustace served in the Afghan warof 1878-110,6x81 as Adjutant of Royal Artillery in Soui.hera
Afghanistan, and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding the Forces in Northern
Afghanistan (Medal).
27 Lt Colonel E. B Coke served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel H. W. Brackenbury served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwdr Kotal and in the engagementat Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
s* Lt.Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan warin t878-79( Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
"Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
69 Lt.Colonel A. N. Rochfort served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
82 Lt.Colonel Newbigging served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
9i Lt.Colonel H. H. Pengree served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive'B Star),
10i Lt.Colonel Challenor served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald
Stewart (Medal).
1,5 Lt.Colonel M.W. Saunders served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the B irmese Expedition
in 18S5-S7 i mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
116 Lt.Colonel W. B. Suart served in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal).
117 Lt.Colonel F. H. Hall served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel J. W. H. Potts served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 (Medal)
20 Lt.Colonel F. M. Banister served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
m Lt.Colonel J. M'Donnell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
12i Lt.Colonel J. Temple served in the Afghan war m 1879-80 (Medal).
m Lt.Colonel A. H. Hewat served m theAfghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at AH.
Boshan (Medal).
m Lt.Colonel J. W.Hawkins served with D Battery A Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war of 1878-8*
(Medal). Served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery 1st Brigade in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'e
Star).
126 Lt.Colonel F. M. Bland served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheea
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
127 Lt.Colonel E. H. Pickwoad served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
{2S Lt.Colonel A. H. C. Phillpotts served in the Afghan war in 1S80, and took part in the march to Candahax
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
153 Lt.Colonel J. M. S. Brunker served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
134 Major H. V. Cowan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Aide de Camp to the General Oflicer Com-
manding 3rd Division, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab om
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
and the storming of the Asmai Heights (Medal with three Clasps). Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adju-
tant Royal Artillery 2nd Division, and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasn, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
136 Major s. D. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, an i was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
137 Major F. L. Cunliffe served iD the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
136 Major Haggard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
197 ' War Soviet s of the li ' // . - i Field Art llery.
!v»iu ami in the Afghan wu in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1 d. and Khedive's Star). ,
. the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 *« Ai de de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley.anu
part in thai - - against Seknkunun 1879, and was pr,
1 .1 in despaii-1. ■■ ith 1 .wisp). Served m the Egyptian war otiSBi
as Aide de Oam 1 1 Bir Garnet v. : at the engagements ol El Magiar, Tel-el-Mai.
ptamber), and Te'elK.dir itwice mentioned in despatches. Brevet ot Major.
1 Khedive'- - - rved with flic Nile Expedition in 1884-8;,
ai„i de 1 w "' despatches, Brevet 0
'" atajor A. C. Ballward Mired In the Afghan war li is present in the operations round caoui u
Deoembei 1S79, including the investmsntoi Sherpo
iij ■ lal with Clasp).
I ledal).
■ 1, ,|H. x,:,. duty (Medal with Clasp. 1
.
E. w. Fleming served in the Afghan
Major Bell-Irving served in the Afghan wan the defence of Candahar, and was
tat the battle of Candahar (mentioned in deapatohea, Medal withClai
II , . ed with the Nile Bxpediti • 3taff OfBoer at Qemal and afterwar^ a«
Dc., I! ,:ches. Brevet of Major, Metlal with 1 Ih.-p,
erved with the Egyptian F ce in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
iter General, and wan praaent in the engag^menl
1 aby served in the Afghan war in 1 I lal). _ .
W, I-". L. Lindsay served in the Egyptian war in 188;, and was present at the battle or lei-ci-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). . ,.
tine Alius,, ii served 111 the Afghan war in 1879-S0 including the engagement at fttianjui ;
Field Artillery in Southern Afghanistan from August 1879 till January ,Sb<2; w-.e':' ne wa"
Adjutant ol Artillery: in April 1880 he took pan in the Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart
a* Btafl oilicero-' Artillery, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches,
and Orxoo near Ghuznce ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to
1, and was pre reconnaissance 01 the isl Lugust and at the battli I I anoaiiar (men-
ches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bra the Soudan campaign u»"»S
, waspn entsatHaal :. and at the destrucuonoi lemai
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Kbed ' ,
Bii r. v. 'ii. ad in the Afgl idtook ran I ace to Oanaanar anu
lilzle (Medal), Served in the Egyptian wai : Ka^asinon the
. 1 . . , Served in the boudan
or Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, a I ■■■ at HI Tcb (horse killed) ana
TemaiUthl .._ .... „,m„,i„h
J. \Y. Dunlop served in the Afghan warm 1879 So, and took part in the Zaiuiusht Expedition pieuaij.
the Burmese Expedition in 1086-S7 (Medal with 1 ...j—..
W.A. Smith served the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war or i38j, ana was
the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mas . at Kassasiu (mentioned in
deepati laaBof theMedjidie.andKhed
ilajor E. A. Burrowa served with the Burmese Ri lal withClaap)
"".Major E. A. Lambarl served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
1 ear Ghnznee (Medal with Clasp).
■1 I r. U. Elmslie served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Berved in the campaign in the ssmiiisn
nhdei Bii Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle 01 Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brev onel, British Medai, and Khedive's Medal with Clac
i" 1. 1 a. Anderson Berved with the Jownki A t'recdee Expedition in 1877-7- (Medai with t leap), ^eneu
in the Afghan war of i3t8-8o, was present at tl pture of Ali Musjid, and took part mtheaavanoe
in Brigadier General 'iough including the affair at Jugdullnck (mi despatches, Medal witn
. Served with thi 11 ed "' ""■ campaign on the aortu
Wesl India under Sir William Lockhart with the Halakand Hold force inciiuiing sue
■ 1 1 bandakai (mentioned in despt n into the Mohmund country (mentioned
in di »:so with the buner Fie'd Four inoli ptureol the Tanga Paea (menuonea
. li patch ■. Mi evet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp), , ___» i_
fiajoi D. C. 1 id with the Soudan Bxni SirGeraldGra - present in
th at El 1 mai (Medal with Clasp, e " ""' Nl1'' ,xlTi .'"V '?
,es4 itian Army, and was present at the actional Kirbekan (two Clasps, <th class 01 the auouiaiej
C. Daniel! served in the Afghan war in (Medal). ,,,.,....
M ,1.,,.: n 11. O'Neill Berved In the Egyptian war ■ I ■ .-. and was present at the battlo ot lei-ei-u-eoir
i, and Ehedive'fl star).
1 lley Wilmot served with the Mshsood \ pedition in 1881.
impson served in the Afghan war in x86c M
■n Major Montgomery Campbell served in the Boer war of 1881. . . .
-erved in tin Afghan war in 1880 in command oftwo Field Guns a: Khelat-i-BhUIie,Ul01uaing
1 lie advance to the rein 11 Died Sir Frederick Bob march to candahar, ami was
, atatthebattleofOandahai Uedal with Clasp, and Bronze Di d with the Burmese fixpeai-
tionini - rOffleei he Lower Burmah Fii (Medal with Claap) ; and afterwards as Adjutant
1 UtUlery Upper Burmah Field Force (men) Served 1 oampaign in ibss
ami wa in.- in m the engagi nt at hlotkai and in theau ■ orations with the Sivei I Mum imenuonea
indi 1,1 Jei he campaign on the li rth West Fi I diaunder Sir \\ iiimm i.ockhart
1 I, 1 ■ . a as Orderly Officer 1; aenti ined In deapatohea,
aledaJ with two Clasps)
Sir J 11 Jervis-Whit rved in the Zulu war il 1 79W1 Claapi.
Major W.H. OonoUy served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Pop
J01 0. X. Bob neon wrved m the Afghan war of 1878 So with the Khyher Column (Medal). Sorvcd in the
iperationi in / 1 Inland in 168 tioned in despatch
"» Major W. J. A. Baataon ' 1 in the Afghan war in 1 > (Medal).
w.B Gordon the Egyptian wai ol 1 ..-.and was presenl at the battle 01 iei-ei-ivei>ir
(Modal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ,, , ,, ,
i.i 1,,. li. Grlereotl 1 ,S8j as Deputy Asaistam
[ntolligenoi Branoh Indian 1 agent, and was presenl it the 1 it Ka 10th September) land at .ma
battli minion, d in despatches, Meda isp 1 Medjldlj, and Khedive stKar)
Served with the Expedition to the Soudan in 181 D Quarter Master uonorai at Mean
Quarters, and was present in the engaoami < in desnstches, Brevetoi Lit,
atp) Served tion to the Blm tin in 18B8 a listant quarter Master
leHaiara (mentioned in deapatohea. Medal with Clasp).
G. D Smith served in the Afghan wai Medal).
,rl 11 1. 1 u,i n tlB fForce under Sir Robert Low in 189 iClasp).
im Ma] rP paHornb K^ Ution undor Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
»> Major E.AVFanabawe sen a the Afghan war a '(Modal). Bervedinl oampaign in 1885,
and was present In the engagemenu at Hasheon end the T' k on the Mth Maro id
atthodsBtrni i: iritbtwoClai liva'aSutr).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Field Artillery. 198
,M Major F. B. Leeky served iu the Egyptian war in 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
188 Major C. B. Watkins served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
ELhevi and Urzoo near Ghuzuee (Medal with Clasp).
189 Major A. B. Helyar served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
190 Major E. J. Granet served in the Afghan war in 1379-80 (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Soudan
ouder Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was present in the engagements at EI-Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Stari.
in Lt. Colonel G. V. Kemball served in the Afghan war in 1379-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Commu-
nicaiions (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
We?t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
101 Major E.H. A rmitage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 386-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
iaj Major A. S. Wedderburn served in the Egyptian war of i8Ba, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebrr
—horse shot (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1Jj HftjorF. E. Cooper served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
laT Major H. J. Du Cane served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1!H Major N. D. Findlay served with the Hazara Expedition in i383 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
2(111 Major E. A. P. Hobday served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with "the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade, and
took part in the defence of the Malakand and the operations at Malakand and the Swat Valley (mentioned in
despatches); also served with the Mohmand Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
MI Lt. Colonel C. V. Hume served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Intelligence Officer 5th Brigade
and a* Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
P08 Major P. It. Enthoven served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the batile of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
80 * Major H. Chance served vith the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
207 Major L. Forde served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
20i Major T. K. E. Johnston served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
P3 Major A. Hamilton-Gordon served iu the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
211 Major A. Stokes served iu the Boer war of i33i with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedraon under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches 1.
-'- Major G. E. Benson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
(slightly wounded) and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 as Brigade Major Mounted Corps until
invalided, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haur (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2U Major Vores served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present
in the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
315 Major E. W. Blunt served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
I 2l6 Major C. D. King served in the Egyptian war of i332, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
[ aia gjr jj^ r Wingate served during the Nile Expedition in 1334-85 as Acting Aide de Camp and Military
Secretary to the Major General on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, 4th
Class 0: theMedjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier
in 1 33:,, iucluding the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, VSO., and Clasp), and also in the operations
in iS^i including the capture of Tokar (3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bmgola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of Military Intelligence, including
the engagement at Firker and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, British
Med:il. and Khedive s Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu
Earned and the subsequent occupation of Berber {extra Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Clasp); and in
1898 as Director of Military Intelligence, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCMG. and two Clasps).
pM Major J. W. G. Dawkins served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1898, and was
present at the buttle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
p| Major C. de C. Hamilton served with the Lushai Expedition in 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
With Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force m i8q2. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Artillery
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major R. G. Strange served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
p* Major A. P. Longfield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*-' Major F J.S. Cleeve served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
227 Major A.. Capel-Cure served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
frith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
**• Major L. H. Ducrot served in the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan.
U° Major J. Hanwell served with the Burmese Expedition in i336 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major A. H. Short served in the Soudan campaign in i38s, and was present m the engagement at Hasheen
Mid at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stji ).
2-:J Captain S. ]_'. Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. j
p* Captain N. E. Young served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
cosrmiand of a Battery of Horse Artillery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hahr (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
P Captain A- D. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-87 (Medal with Class).
3M Captain A. W. Gay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-87 (Medal with Clasp).
4,8 Captain W. W. Cookson served in the campaign on the North We&t Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Maakand Field Force, including the expedition into the Mohmand country a3 Ordnance
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*9 Captain H. H. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 335-36 (Medal with Clasp).
aw Captain Cloet^ served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
-" Captain G. F. Herbert served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive's Star).
24! Captain J. G. Geddes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1&97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General Commanding
Royal Artillery (Medal with two Clasps).
P~ Captain A. L. Walker served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
2,1 Major W. A. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with ClaBp). Served in the
iper.itions on the Niger iu 1817-58 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal wi'h Clasp).
i9M IFar Services of the Officer? oj . ■'.< B lyal Horse and Field Artillery.
»« Mnjor H. Montgomery-Campbell served ir. the Boer war of iSSi. .«#»«__ ;„ .«„
••: \l-i,orC. E Lnwr tb the expedition against the Jebus. on the W est toast of Africa, in .,9-
BUffhl I (mentioned ,11 despatches, 'Medal with Clasp). Bored with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
tSderSir Herbert K.tchencr in ■8oe in command of a Maxim Battery, including the engagement .1 Firket and
the. 1 11 ,tir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ot Major, Khedives Medal with twetlMps).
served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Bii Berber! k . hener in 1896 in
command of 0 Field Battery, iocrad ragemont at Firket and tl - at Haflr (mentioned in de-
I be Me. Ijidie. Khe.l.v,'- Medal with two Clasps). , fi.M p„,„
Tv. M 'tA u ved with the Zhoh Valley Kii.eu.tion m ifoo, and vvith the lsazai Field Force
1 ,11 the campaign on the North W 1 1 of India m - Mam Lockhart in 1E97-9S
with he .61 Division Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, and temporarily
n comma, d of No. 5 (Bombay) Monntim Battery, and afterwu: Mountain Buttery as
atiug Commandant, ami ml present in thi • Koutl and Dargai, hi the i..rcing -of the
es.«tbere, "n'f,f7, .XTi'
L in the operations in the W aran > alley, around Dwatoi, and in
theB with two Clasps). u„v.„,, ntaiinir
*> \i ., , .■' H. de Eougemont served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert K tchener
1 Gunboat, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned 1 in
las* ofthe Medjidie. British Medal, and Khedive'* Medal with two Clasps . in the operations (.n
,807 (Clasp); also in 1898, .nc'ud.ng the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum-wounded
(mi ntii ned in de-patches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps to Khi William
■m Captain s. \V. W. Blacker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India uiu er Sir W lliam
Lockhart 11 .e97. including the operations again* uands and the eneagement near islmbkadi— severely
wound. ed in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■ Cap 11 1 P. 1'. t:s ,-erved 111 the operations in Zululand in 1S8B „„.„ i„„.„,Tr.,,™r.n(iifi.r
*» Captain Bruce li.mgs.uill served with the expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 as Assistant Transport Officer
,rd Column and subsequently in the Advanced Column at Thakot and Alia, . Medal with Clasp). William
D Ravenhill served in the campaign on the North West g^f'LS^S* ^JS'wiS
Lockhart in .;97-o3 with the Tirah Expeduionary Force with 57th Held Battery Royal Artillery (Medal w.tn
'"° Oa'ma.u U. J. O. Elkington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir 'William
lockhart in .8S7 with the Malakand Field Force as Ofterly Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned Ehes, Medal
^•"Sptain M. A. C. Crowe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in .S05 (Medal with
in D. Arbuthnot served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport
^.^^^rT^er^^S^the campaign on the Ncrth West Frontier „f India under Sir WTCam
Lockhui. ,,,,:■ ,7-98 with No. , (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the Tirah > ;■ ary Foroe . »n* *" ■^"'i1*
ni the enmStoment at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhangu Passes, and in the operauons
£%^ldkZ%.S%™%^ SteSKPwea, Frontier of India under BirWiDiam
*&£$& £ B^SS^eSveSUe campaign in the Soudanunder S, iS3ftS&K
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned . 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive s-
CMata? B^Barker served in the campaign on the North v. ndia under Sir William
;,S9V93 wifh .herTfrah Expeditionarf F^rce with the 57th I ll Arull.r, (Medalw.th
' « V-'ioiuu 0 G Stewart served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Li Colonel Kelly in March ana
d in the cam-
the operation on
M rvt -t with.
t'itliam Lockhart
isassp^fs [sags
and mi the operationa in the Mu.dan and Bazar Valleys including the engagement at kahu 1 bsb Mi.iai min
I T^SR eerW £"£?££ ' oli'the Kortb W -'er Sit Wilham
! ,, itoJ as Orderly Officer to Major General Bird, Command,,,, I'oeh. Field Force I mentioned in
*B F TSelaSr^-erved ,n the campon ,, .he North We- Fi ^'""T'^n
"w th the M 1 Force Gcfoding the engagem. TX Tanga
gJJJ , with the Boner F« - "'•' storming of thi Tunga
:.U.. served in the campaign on the North V. „,d,a under Sir
Williaio I.oekhart in .897-98 with the 6th Bengal Mountain Battery with the I - J^J '^ «he
Malakand Field Force including the operations in Swat (engageme , tat 1. l.ik.u) a M^m^n^lda^
(engagementaatMarkhanai and Mnyat K,la.; with the I tman hhel Column of the MsJakand 1 .eld roree,
he"nun.r Field Force including the engagement ... Tanga Pass , Me, a 1 w,. h .
. 1 , . 1. b. Downess lignonthe Northwest From inoai Bir «iii»mw«
.:l;:;!;;,,r:,'',:.:i";!'i. .,„■ am emm Force und,: ^ , -g^
• 1 \i Wilson aerved in the •= ih< Kortl r • 'I, , ,uun,1 , "
,n the 57th Field Battery Royal AitUler, (Medal with twe
. I. Byron served in the campaign on the North West Fi '; W™5£ii?<wf^ttwo
,89, withthe Malakand , Maflal with two
ii,,.,|!'.",1'. M,.,:,, -BeeCit Decoration, for Gallantry," Hart's Annual Army]
, , (t. J. Carnaghan served in the Afghan war or 1870-1 „„ra„«m»nt at Ma,-
"•Captain Paton served , a war in .879-80; and was present in the engagement at xiu,
Medal, and Medal for ni I conduct).
War Services pj the Officers uf the Royal Garrison Artillery. 200
1 Colonel H. T. Curling served in the Kafir war in 1878-79, and in the Zulu war of 1879, including the en-
eazetneiji at Isandhlwana (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
'Colonel W. J. Fowler served in the Kafir war in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Lugard serve 1 in the Afghm war in 1878-79, and was present in the eengagment at Ahmed Kheyl
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Meda! with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
dition in 1SS1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
» Colonel F. O. B. Foote served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served a8 Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General at the base of operations at Alexandria in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
3 Colonel C. M. Western served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
1 Lt.C< lonel F. D. Fanshawe served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
8 Lt. Colonel Monck-Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Eoss from.
November 1875 to February 1876 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Lt. Colonel J. V.V.Baker served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Lt. Colonel R. W. P. Robertson served in the Afghan war of 1878-60, and was present in the engagement ai
Ba^hao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
i' Lt. Colonel H. C. M. Woods served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt. Colonel N. P. Fowell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was.
present in the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
>3 Lt. Colonel F. A. Bowles served with the Hazara Expeduion m 1891 in command of No. 9 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and ^rith the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
" Lt. Colonel E. N. Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Anillery in Suughie Ujong throughout
the operations in Perak in 1875-77 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lt. Colonel EC. Wace served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-73 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with theexpedition
into the Lughman Valley, and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with two-
Clasps). S-.rved with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 ; wasin command of the Hazara Mountain Battery unti\
April 1886 ; was present in the engagement at Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the sui render of Mandalay, in the expedi-
tion to Bhamo (slightly wounded), Mogoung, and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier, and in the-
engagement at Choung Pang (mentioned in despatches,. DSO. , and Medal with Clasp).
"Lt.Colonel Mansel commanded the Artillery with theNagaExpeditionary Force underBrigadier General Nation,
in 1879-80, and was present at the storming of Konoma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Shan Column
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
'" Lt. Colonel H. G. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal)
21 Lt. Colonel H. J. Lyster served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the-
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration)*
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
22 Lt. Colonel A. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
23 Lt. Colonel P. Saltmarshe served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
21 Lt. Colonel O. S. Smyth served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches), and in the
engagement at Jugdulluck ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-S6 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., ar.d Medal with Clasp); with the Wuntho Expedition in 1801 in command
of the Southern Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in com-
mand ol No. 2 Mountain Battery Ro3*al Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
23 Lt. Colonel W. F. Cleeve served during the war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
26 Lt. Colonel E. Gunner served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah.
on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Major A. H. Callwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
28 Lt.L'olonel.U. O. Hopkins served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
25 Lt.C ilonel T. J. H. Woodrow served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 (Medal).
30 Major A. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
31 Major A. Keene served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Ctmdahar with the
force under Major General Phayre in command of two guns of No. 2 Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Cla6v).
32 Major W. A. Plant served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was-
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major F. T. T. Fowle served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was-
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
34 Major H. C. C. D. Simpson served with the Burraah Expedition in 18S6-87 in command of a Mountain.
Battery of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
35 Major W. E. L. Balfour served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
37 Lt. Colonel T. V. W. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-C0 (Medal).
38 Major O. Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
40 Major Norton served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79. Served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present all
the battle- of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, ana
was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement
at Abu Klea Wells on the i6thand 17th February (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
Served in the campaign on the North West ' Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand and Mohmund Field Forces, including the operations in Bajanr (mentioned in despatches), and with,
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the S-^mpagha and Arhanga Passes and in the opera-
tions iu the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two. Clasps).
41 Major R. L. Haines served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal).
* Major W. S. Churchward served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the.
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Major K. S. Punsterville served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Senio*
Ordna*-ce Officer (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp! .
44 Major H. O. Piers served m the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
45 Major G. H. Bittleston served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
K Major N. B. Inglefield served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Artillery (Medal).
« Major F. A. Curteis served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
48 Major F. J. A. Trench served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Dlundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
45 Major F. ii. Stone served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
30 Major W. H. F. Taylor served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp),
31 Major J. F. Craig served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meda.-
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
32 Lt.Cuionel Adf e served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Koorum Valley Field Force under Major General.
Roberts (.Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was preeent at
the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahn'.a, Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
-10! H'.i/ S - >f the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
i r. Medal with Cla»p, ,th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
a in 1881-85 And in ihe Ba unp to Lord Wolseley, and vu
[• gap mental Abu K -.1 the 161b and :7th February 'mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of
■erred in the Soudan campaign in iS3 = ,and was present at the destruction of Temai
Star).
'Mi l" It Thackeray sen li \'„-han war in i3:j-2q (Mi .
- K B. Gundry served iu the Afghan war in 1378-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
•be Egyptian war of 1881, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (II
Star).
'■:. B. Kelly eervod with the second Miraniai Expedition iu 1891 in command of a Mountain
th Clasp).
Kxpedition in i333 (Medal n-itli Clasp .
■ ;n the Afghan war 111 ii7;-3o, and was |
_ :is present in the engagement at Charai>m!i
- with the Burmese Expedition iu
080., and rvedintbei . the North v.
I f India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Ti t Quarter
ral ;iid Divisi
leExped
W. C. Anderson eei Zulu war in : Served - campaign
I Graham (mi
* Major H. M. Slater served in I
I rzoo near Gbuxi
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-K
. and Kin 1 - rved with the Hazara Ki:- . : lal with Cll
Expedition in 1891. 5 BLobert Low in 1895. and v
[>r,'»i-i[ ::. the ens
1 rilliam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force, including
I
Buner Field Fore ; the capture of
mps).
1 in the Egyptian .var of :33;, anJ was preseni ttle of Tel-el-Kebir
. p, and Khedivi ^t irj.
• (M
F. li. u. 1 rptian war 1 -Kebir
'.
r M. B. G. Jackson served with the Nile Expedition : lal with Clasp. and Khi
operations la 1 Frontier idlng the
• mnizah (Olasp). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services nnder the Egyptian
.
r C.E Callwell served with a battery of Roval Artillery inthc Afghan war iu 1S80 (Medal). Served in
Che Boer war of 1S81.
r F. H J. 1. \ _-har. war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Jbandoia
(neni snatches. Medal) Alsoserved with the Mans ree Expedition in 1 - 1 with the
n command tain Battery (mentioned in despatch
D Delirnitat; in Escort Turner m 1
• >. 3 Peshawar Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches) ; aid with the Waziristan Field Force
tinder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches Bi asp).
theZulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major A. if. Poweil served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 188^-86 (Medal, and Khedi
F. F. Mmchiu served with 1 j Expedition in 1887 Upper Burmah Force
HA. [nglis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu the march to
• nt :a the battle ofCandahar ' Medal with Clasp, and Bronte Decoration!.
" Major G. B. Smith served in the Afghan war in 187 . took part 111 the defence of Candahar and was
the battle of Candabnr (Medal with ( red with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1 U. Served
■'■ mtho Expedition, Burmah, in 1890-91 (Medal with Clasp).
S. Ogilvie served
H. L. Gardiner served ir in 1 i-:j~So, took part in the defence of Cmdahar, a:.
nt at the batl ■ ah Clasp).
or C. P. Fendall served with the l in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement a:
Myodawontbe 2nd Decembet 1885; was shut Officer to the Eastern Frontier Column and at raungdwingyi nil
Sept 1 twice mentio .■-. /<>'<>., and Medal with Clasp). Served witn the Cbitral '.\
ibsrt Low in 1S0; 1 Medal with I
ithes m war 111 [88 U
* Major H.C.G, Taylor served in the Soudan oampaii Medal with clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Mne G. B. 1 nitfa the Bur lition in 1885-3 (Medal with Clasp).
'-' Major A L. Tisdall served with the Bur dition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
" Maj'.r it. C. o. .Suiarl served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8; (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Du Bonlay served in the isenl at the action at Abo
the engagements at Abu Kru,: Ifetan u . . [son the 1 6th and 17th February
and Khedive's Star). Waaattachi f the Japanese Army during the war between China
.
ri;. F. \v. St. Job in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890, ami with the [aaxai Field
in I - 1 . . .. the Nortb West Frontier-: Sir William Lockhart
with the 1st Division TirahE Foroe in command of Mo t (Kohnt)
sent in tbl Art
ie ChamkanJ u? Valley (Medal with two '
1 - indan campaign in 1885, and was pr
tndwas
il in the enga
or \. L 1 an.ii; served lathe Bier war of 1S31 with Force, aud was present at the
I 1 Nek.
.1 i r li 1 li
3. Milward served in the Egyptian war :> train under Lt. Colonel Minto Elliot
(Medal, and Ehedive'fl Star).
lis '-rved in the Bechuaaala : ir Charles Warren in 1334-05 with tuo
Mounted Bifli
aajor L. G. Watkins served with the Bu in in 1885-87 (Medal w
I to West Front!) Mr William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tlrah Exp I
it on the Line of Com
Medal v- Itb two I Hasps),
on ed with the ' initral Relief I
af. Kenny served with the Barmi is present in ttie engagement at
s
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.' 202
Nyouugoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expeditions to Bhanoo and Mogoung, and against the
Kachms on the Chinese Frontier, and in the engagements at Choung- Pang and Paung-Yong(Medal with Clasp).
105 Major A. B. N. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
110 Major E. Bickford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
111 Major H. B. Brownlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
u- Major A. H. G. Birch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 3 Bengal Mountain Battery (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force in command of the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery, including the defence of Malakand, the relief of
Chakdara, and the operations in Swat and Mamund Valley (wounded); with the Utman Khel Column or- the
Malakand Field Force and with the Buner Field Force, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (several times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
113 Major A. Crawford served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army, and waspresent at the
action at Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served at Suakin during the operations in the Soudan from April to August
iSqi (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,u Major Burney served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waa present at the surrender
of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
11,1 Major W. Moore Lane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of two guns of No. 2
(Derajat) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
118 Captain R. Morris served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 on Transport Duty, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1:0 Major T. W. G. Bryan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on Bhamo
(Medal with Clasp) : with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp) ; and witu the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891
(Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
l-c Major C. D. Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
'-' Major H. de T. Phillips served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 including the engagement at
Jalep-la (Clasp).
iaa Captain L. D. Jackson served with Ihe Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
123 Major H. E. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, first with a Mountain Battery, and after
wards as Attache Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major tst Brigade, and was present at the capture
cf the Malakand Pass and in the engagemt.-nt at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Modal with Clasp). Served|in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (several
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
m Major A. F. Moniauaro served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in i3q5 (Brevet ot
Major, Star).
125 Major M. L. Carleton pervea with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
I2- Major M. B. Bicknell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp;.
129 Captain J. W. Ormiston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Meial with two Clasps).
130 Captain G. C. Dowell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara
Expedition in iE83 (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazaf Expedition in 1802.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1SQ5 as Staff Captain for Royal Artillery (Medal
with Clasp).
Ul Captain H. E. B. Lane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Cl?.sp),and again in 1887-80
(Clasp).
lM Major H. D. Grier served with the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditious in 1889-91 (Medal with Clasp); and
with Lhe Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir" Robert Low in 1895, and waa
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and at the engagement in the Swat Valley (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant
of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches), and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of
Royal Artillery 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
l3i Captain M. Taylor served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal.and Khedive's
Star).
130 Captain E. S. Cooper served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
138 Major J. L. Parker served in 1885-07 with the Ruby Mines Expedition as Adjutant of Royal Artillery. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in desDatches, Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition
in 1S91 (Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1391 (mentioned in desnatches. Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 m command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery,
and was present at the capture of the vtalakand Pass, in the action near Khar, the descent into the Swat
Valley, and the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (mentionedin despatches, Medal withClasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat-
Kurram Force in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery, including the relief of the Samana Forts (twice
meutioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the aame Battalion, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagba and Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh and Bazar
Valleys, and the engagements at Kahu Darra Pass on 27th, ->8th and 29th November (mentionedin despatches,
Brevet of Major, three Clasps).
133 Captain C. T. Bell.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantrv, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
140 Captain F. H. S. Giles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on Bhamo
(Medal with Clasp); and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tochi Field Force in command of No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountain Battery
(Clasp).
141 Captain M. M. Noble served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the affair at Pitao. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal withClasp).
148 Captain C. O. Smeaton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-S5. Served
in the operations in Zululand in 18SS. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1897-98 in command of the Maxim Battery Royal Artillery, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches, Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
143 Captain A. C. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-36 (Medal with Clasp).
1,5 Captain F. L. Donaldson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Abu
Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
146 Captain C. W. Brownlow served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1800. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medai with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fron-
tierof India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, iucluding the
operations in Bajaur, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and
A_rhanga Passes and the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
147 Captain M. S. 0. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 (Medal with Clasp).
2C3 War s s of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
!'. It. Drake served with the Hnznra Bxpedition in r688 (Medal with Clara). Served in the campaign
cm the North West Frontier of India : William Lcckbart in 1897-98 with the 1'inib Expeditionary PS
■
bain W. H lie Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 (Medal with Clasp), in 1887-80
(Clasp), and in 1800 9a ■ with the Mampore Expedition in 1S91 (C'.asD).
110 Captain O.C. Williamson served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1887-89— slightly wounded (Medal with two
Barred with (he Chitral '.■ Bit Robert Low in [895 (Medal with Clasp Barred In the
campmcn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir wniiam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1 ohi Field Force
mmandofNi ■ [B mbaj M untain Battery (Olaap).
111 Captain R. A. Kaye serve I with the Hasara Expedition in 1891 (Medaj -v,th I Hasp).
- Captain A. F, Fallen ser»ed with the Bnrmeet lalwitn Claap). Served in the
operations in the Soudsn in i£oi including the capture 01 Tokar {4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Star with
I
• antain J. C. Th ii*p served with 1 iition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
aptain K, \v. E 3l • : tfedal with c
the Zhoo \ Barred with the Chitra! Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was
the capture of the Malakand Pai saage of the Swat River, ami Ln tin* engagement at Fanjkora
R '■' . :l . .-. - 1 1
0 Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal v
Captain G. B. Galbraith Berved with the isps).
Captain L. C. Gordon served with theBnrmesi >n in 1SS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
tw ■ Miransai Bxpediti me Id i
■ Captain Logan.— See i for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786*
Uapl a in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Ann Klea—
► ely wonnded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
F. A. Randolph served i - . U lal with Clasp, and Ehedive'a Bta
iptain M. W B. Fas 1 1 • Iition in 1890. Berved with the Ohtral Bel t
Force under g a in 189: 1 Medal with I
I F, R. M'Meekun Berved with the uiranaai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
Captain M. s. Eyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1E65 with bain Battery Cinque Torts
Division, and in 1886-87 with No. 1 Mountain Battery Eastern Division (Medal with two Claaps) j and with the
Black Mountain in 1888 (mentionc 3 in despatches, Clasp), Bei »ed in the campaign uu the North
Wesl ading the operations on the Samana Range, and alter wards with the Tirah.
ce [Medal wil b 1 bret Claaps)
kptain B. 1>. C. Cameron served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Cle
168 Captain T. L. Coxhead served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886, and erely wounded in an engage'
ment at Ningyan on the loth October (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with I
R. G. Merrimao s- rved with the* ito the Tambaka Country . Dn t be w< st< astof Africa, in
1802, including the oaptnri DSO., and Medal with Claap -
Captain W. K. Hard; See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. ** Hart*& Lnnno \j1a3 List, p. 786.
; aptain C. (5. Watson served with the two Miranaai Exneditioni -^p).
uu G. R. Lamb served with the twi 1 Miransai Expeditions it; 1601 Medal with 1 'lasp).
' Captain <; S. Ogg Berved with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
Captain II. W. lies served H
with the Eazara Bxpedition in 188S (Meda vith the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-1 o, ons ol the Phi ukhan Column in wbii I led two 1
No. B Bengal Mountain Battery [two Clasps}; and with the Manipore EBxpeditiou in 189: (mentioned in
■ neSj Clasp).
l> Captain H. F. Vanderzee served with the Manipore Bxpedition in 1891 (Medal w itfa Claap).
api nn T. K. C. Hudson served with the Chitra) R.-hei Force under Sir Robert Low in ifcos (Medal with
i ! red with the Manipt Iition in 1891 with the Tammu I Lai with
»p)j with the Wuntho Bxpedition in 1 91 Clasp); andintheopi the Northern (Jtin Hills in xf
er Brigadier General r*alme I matches).
1 aptain H. B. Strang* served during the rebellion in the North West T< Canada in 1885 as \
Camp to Major General Strange, Coiiiiiiar:iiiiir; ulni ;.i , and was present in the engagement on the
1 it Frenohman'B Butte (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp .
181 Captain C. E. Hill served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 and again in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah
Field Foree (Medal with two clasps J ; with the BazaraExpt ilitiou in i8qi Clasp] ; and with the basal Field 1
in 1892.
I laptaiu A. E. J. Perkins served with the Haxara Expedition in if
M Captain L. \\". P, East Berved with the Miranzai Bxpedition in 1891 with N Dera Mountain Bi
(mentioned in despatches, DSO, and Medal with I lasp , ind in the op 1 tor Tribes in the
N irth Bast Frontier of Assam in 1S94.
I aptain C. J. Blunt served with th'; Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert h »W Ln 1895, and was pr« ■-■
the capture of the Maiakand Pass, the pasMi^ ■ : the su.a Biver, and intl ; River (Medal
Captain J. G. Baldwin served in the Burmese campaign in x89> ■ the Conhon and Wuntho Rz-
peditions and tl 1 fortli Bast frontier I Medal with C
'■ iptain Lyle. — See Civil Dec □ autry, " Hart'i • 1 p, 786.
190 Captam T. a. Tancn d served in the opi rations in Matabeleland in -inl 1,
Captain O.K. Tancocb servi d with the Chitral Rene! Force unde Bir Rol dedal with Clasp).
D. the J x in 1865-S9 (Medal with t
:'}i Captain R, St, G. Gorl ind with the expedition against
the Huuzn t^agars in 1 . ipatches, Meda -.rved with the Chitral
Relief F Sir mih Cla«p).
19i Lt. Colonel W. K .1. 1 raku Berved ons sgauuit the I dpescni inC< ntral Airica and British
B tiod< sis in 1 | □ 1
aptain 11. A Ri leZhob Valley 7 fountain Battery. Served
with the chitral Reliel ! er Sir Rouen Lowin 1695 wit) Battery (Medal with
Clasp).
1 laptain K. K. Cnapp ihin Hills in '89a with the
BamiKhe, Tashon and Nweng&J c lurani (Mi I 1 with Captaii Rose's Burma
Column (Clasp); and with the Waxiristan Field Fore*
•"' Captain R. H, oare served with the I Ihitral Relief Force under :>ir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Maiakand Pasv, thi it River, and the ei 'anjlcora and ■
mugai (Medal with Clasp 1.
Captain G. R. M. Cnurch si \ 1S90.
206 Captain Q . ; I I I cpedition in 1891 under Bil William Lockhart iu
■ .■ Bangai Mi
F. G. SmsJlwood served with the Sikkim ] Ln 18S8 (Medal with Olaap) with the
Chitral Relief Forei 1 Robert Low in 1895 i Medal with Clasp).
D. G. deagrim served a in il [Medal with tvi with the
.-. iih the laass Field J rce in i8qi; and with the Waairistan Expedition ni
iVilham Lockhart in i8o4-9s (Claap).
iptain H. D. Larvmori erved with the expedition agau a 1 utienedi n de>
Vvdal with Clasp). S< rved with the* I aahanti under Bil Franoia Seott in 1892 1 1 HO. and
Star).
War Services of the Officers of the lioyxl Garrison Artillery. 203a
397 Captain W. Hcwel Jones served with, the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force u-nler Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was presenc
at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp). Serve i in tne cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock hart in 139798 with the Jumrood Column of
the Peshawur Field Force, and afterwards with the Mohmund Field Force includiugjthe capture of the Bedmanai
Pass (Clasp).
291 Captain J. A. Stewart served in Burma in 1S89-92, including' the operations of the Tonhon Expedition (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relie: Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, aud was present at she capture
of the Malakand Pass aud in the engagements in the Swat Valley, at Panjkora River and Mamugai ( Medal with
Ciaap).
2l* Captain A. M. Smith served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
Field Force in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Ulanp).
211 Captain H. L. N. Beynon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 (Medal with Clasp).
212 Captain W. St. C. Bland served in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1891-92 with No. 3 Bengal Mountain
Battery in the Kanhow Column. Served with the Waziristan Expedition, 2nd Brigade, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1894-95 with No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
213 Captain R. P. Moles worth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9,
^Medai with Claspl. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tochi Field force (Medal with Clasp) .
215 Captain F. R. Patch served in the Miranzai Expedition in iSqi under Sir William Lockhart, and was present
in the engagement at Saugar — wounded (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir- Robert Low in 1395 (Medal with Clasp).
21, Captain G. McK. Franks served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
x597 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum — horse killed (mentioned in despatches,
4th Class of the Medjidie. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Cla-ps).
2l-i Captain E. P. Carter served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Khar (Medal with Claspl.
220 Captain H. W. M. Parker served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North
West brontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in October 1897 with the Tochi Field Force wita No. 6
(Bombay) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
2ao+ Captain G. V. Davidson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S wita the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with
two Clasps).
22' Captain R. E. Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the Malakand and Mohmund Field Forces, including the operations in Bajaur, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and the operations in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
222 Captain H. G. Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
ia 1897-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the
Saniana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Fores including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and in the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valley* including the engagement at Kahu Pass (Medal with three
Clasps).
-21 Captain W. F. T. Corrie served in the cam.oai.rn on the North West Frontier of India under cir William
L) idiart in 1097-93 wilh No. 1 (Kohat) Mou-vaia Battery with thi Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
in the engagement at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagh 1 an 1 Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Chamkanis and in the Bazir Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
-'-* Captain H. C. Moultrie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal
with Clasp).
225 Captain E. E. Edlmann served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 with the Tirah
Expaditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO- and Medal with two Clasps).
426 Captain R. E. Home served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 13^3 with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery from the 27th
February 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
227 Captain A. Le M. Bray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 (Medal with Clasp).
223 Captain F. L. Gtlioway served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frmtier of In (ia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Power Palmer, Commanding the Lines ot Communication Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned
in despatches, two Clasps).
2311 Captain E. G. W aymouth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Clasp of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
231 Captain R. H. F. M'Culloch served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
in command of Royal Artillery — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
231 Captain J. E. L. Bruce served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatch's. Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in-iS97"9S with the Tochi Field Force with No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountain Battery
(Medal with Clasp).
334 Captain E. H. B- Craster served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892
236 Captain H. S. de Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 6 (Bombay) Mountain Battery including the engagement
at Maizar on 10th June 1897 (DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
23' Captain C. W. J. Orr served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at the
capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar ( Medal with Clasp).
239 Lieut. R. S. de Wmton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1898 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force from
15th Januarj (Medal with two Clasps).
240 Lieut. C. L. R. Gray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WilUamLockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, including the operations in Bajaur, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and the operations in theBazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
241 Brevet Major S. C. C. Townsend served in the operations in SouthAfrica under Sir Frederick Carrington in
1896 imentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
242 Captain F. A.Wynter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397 with the 3th Bengal Mountain Battery with the Malakand Field Force, including the defence of Malakand
{wounded), the operations in the Mamund Valley, and the engagements at Markhanai and Muyat Kila— severely
wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with twoJClasps).
243 Captain J. H. Paine served m the operations in Mekran in iSg3, and was present in the engagement at Gok
Parosh (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
2*+ Captain W. F. T. O'Connor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with No. 9 Mountain Battery Ro.jal Artillery, including the
engagement at Landakai and the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and
September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 3 (Bengal) Mountain Battery, aud was present
in the engagements at Ohagru Kotal and Dargai. at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, aud in
the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
203^ War & • of the Officers oftht Royal Garrison Artillery.
»*J Captain H. J. Cotter served with tbe Isazai Expedition in i% Barred with 'bo Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in if«=; (Medal witb Clasp1.
.;•.. R. 11. Parker Barred in the eampa.i.-n on the North West Fronuer of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in if97-9U with So. 9 Mountain Battery, including the operations on the Sam ana Range, the engage:.
Chagru Ketal und 1 , Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations in the Maidar.
j (Medal with three Clasp:-). ...
»♦« Lieut. G. B Tvm-ll served in aba campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Mr William LoekUirt
in 1898 with N Kohat) Mountain Battery witb the ist Division Tirah Expeditionary Force from nth February
(Medal with two Clasps).
plain B. W. Robinson served lo u campaign on the North West Frontier ol India under Mr William
Lockbart in 1:07-0; with No. . Derajat Mountain Buttery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Tone including the night
attack on Sada, and with IheTiral nan i'orce including the capture of the Bampagha and Arhanga Passes
and the opera .1 Bazar Valleys (Medal with three Cla-p- .
«« Captain I 'ign on the Si rtli West Frontier of India under Mr William Lockbart
in 1897 with the Malakand Field Uengal) Mountain Battery, including the defence of the Mala-
kand, the relief of Chakdara Fort, and toe engagement at I.indakai ; with the Mohmand Field Force with No. 5
(Bomb:, - -be Mamund country ; and with tin- Timh Expedition-
ary Force with No. 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery, including the engagement* .it Chagrn Kotal and Dargai, the
forcing of the Sampagha he reconnaissance of th. ■■ raent of oth
November, and the operations In tbe Waran Taller, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three
ipe). _
-*'■' fTaptain A. » . Kergussou served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockbart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionai 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery, and was present in
the engagement at Dargai and at the forcing of tbe Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
=« Captain R. K. Scott Barred during the rising in tbe North-West Territories of Canada in 188; 'Medal).
"' Captain Q ipaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock -
hartjin 1897-98 with the8thBeng.il Mountain Batters witb tbe Tirab Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions against the Cbamkanis and in the Banar Valley (Medal witb two Clasp
"* Lieut, G 1 ■ A in the operattona in South Africa in 1806 (Medal).
■M Lieut. J. H. U 1 villi the Cbitral Relief Force under Sir B -ben Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp).
in Lieut, G. ' . I served in the 11 the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1808, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (in' , and Khedive's Medal wil
an Lieut. E.H. E. I ipaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1807-06 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, first as Orderly OffioeXi and afteEwarda as Aide de Camp to Sir William Loekhart. Command
ing the fore with three Clasps).
■a captain Firtb served in thi 1 wax Of ■:;.. and was present at tbe battle of Tcl-el-Kcbir (men-
lalwitb Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
nit. T. Williams served in tbe Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Shabjui,
Ahmed Kheyl. and Unoo near I asp).
*> Lieut. J. Cox served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagements at Zungm Nek and Kami
bala Hill (Medal with Clasp).
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
208
Majors. I i.ieut.
Davidson, George," Mint Master, Bombnv 6~Jan~T^
p.s.c. Burn-Murdoch, John,'2* Southern Mahratta Railway, Dharwar 2 May 72
Hoskyn, Chas. Reg., Examiner of Guaranteed Railway Accounts, Bombay o Jan 71
Spilsbury, EdgarChas. '=* Suptdg. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.W. Abu, Bombay i, Jan' ,,
Jones, George Turner,'" Comdg. Roral Engineer, Military Works, Poena o Jan' ■,{
Ci.r-T.uir. ! major.
mere," Military Works, Umballa " ,.in, _,| „ r
29 Apr. 73 8 jan. 85
Conner, William Daniel,15* Professor Royal Military Academy . ' ,, Tan
Lindley, Waldemar Delniar,'™ Sheerness . o t*"
p.s.c. Bethell, Edward Hugh,"2 Staff Officer to Chief Engineer S.' Africa Field Force' a Jan 7
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town,™ Military Works, Quetta ... I □ Tan 77
p.j.c. Talbot, .ff<,».Milo George™ (-Br. JfWor, 16 Feb. 87; Br.Lt. Colonel, 16 Not'oSi T! '
Director of Military Intelligence, Egyptian Army \ !29 Apr. 73
Mein, Alexander Lechmere," '
p.s.c. Hicksun.Samue
OnSiow, Gerald Chas. Penrice,'72Miiitarr Works. On Leave . .
Stafford, William. Francis Howard,'"* Commanding Corps Troops, S.' AfricaFieid )
Waller, Edmund Augustus,'.' Deputy Ac'countanTGene'ra!, Public Works' Smart )
ment, Madras ' >
Kenney, Arthur Herbert,™ Clf (J.i'F'ie'id Officer',' Line's'o'fComm'un'ica'tioii.'south' 1
St. Clair, William Augustus Edinund.isi Dublin .""'.'.'.'.
Tower, George Alfred,™ Comdg. R. Engineer, Military Works''Nerbii'dda""'
Olulders, Edmund Spencer Eardley'3' (Bf. Major, c Jan. 85 ; Bt.Lt. Colonei'i
2 Apr. 03), Malta \
Wingfleld-Stratford, Cecil Vernon, Isle of Wight'".'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.".'". 2C iTlr ,,
Friend, Lovick Bransby,"5 Cairo -|,? .«„',;; £
Shute, Gerald Edward, 1SC Bombay Sa
6 Jan. 84 [15 Jan. 91
2 May S.|| 6 Aug. 91
8 Jan. 85 3 June 92
8 Jan. S5 12 July 9;
8 Jan. 85 27 July 92
8 Jan. 85I 6 Aug. 92
8 Jan. S5J27 Aug. 92
8 Jan
8 Jan
85
8 Jan. 85
85
85
1 Oct.
Oct.
29 Apr. 73 8 jan. 8S
29 Apr. 73 s Jan. 85
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr.
29 Apr
...In Sept. 73
.— ppers and Miners, Kirkee n Sent 71
Rainsford-Hannay, Frederick, Inspector Submarine Defences, War Office ' 11 Sent ■£
K^n »'?■' Herbi»V?e Ra^.'Si Comdg. R. Engineer, Military Works, Fort William i. Sept^
Penrose Cooper,™ Commanding Royal Engineer, Wei-hai-Wei n Sent 7,
Bar. John George i,i« Assistant Director General, Military Works, Simla'""; u Sept'7,
Porter, GeolTrej ■ Jlerc'iead,™ Military Works, Sind . , w'33
Jero ne, Henry Joseph Walker, '".vldersbol it Sent
Scott-Moncrieff, George Kenneth, '» Executive Engineer," 'istGrade DP w" )':
Irrigation Branch, Punjab ' ' ' !■ : n Sept.73
f.i.c Sinclair, Hugh Moutgomerie,™Assi'st. Mil. Sec'.',' Bengal" 'iApr. ao'iaVzrcw' ! i „
25 Mar. 96) - ™ ■ H 12 Feb. 74
Kenyon Edward Ranulph, Superintending Engineer, De'v'on'po'rt ^ 'I2 Fab ,,
Grant samuel.'oharles Norton, Special duty. South Africa . . L. fvi, 7J
Bare Charles M'Guire,2"' Member of Ordnance Committee, Woolwich with "rank'i'i 74
■2 Feb. 74
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. S5
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
3 Jan. 85
i2 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
of Lt. Colonel, 15 Apr. 99
Middlemass, John Crawford, Pembroke Dock \Z"Z"'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. "" ,-
Peel, Frederick,3" Military Works, Belgaum " If' '" " £e.b- »S
Lutyens John Gallwey ,2». Garrison Engineer, Military Works', "iieerut [I Feb 11 III Feb' s5
Maxwell, Cednc,^ Simon's Town, South Africa '„»„;'" »tSs
Cleeve, Stewart Dalrymple,*™ Ceyion i 9 fP 73 ,au- Ss
Krn'ktjXfe^e,1 ^^-^Su^ying^ho-oVof MaiEngiy^Dec^; J7 Aȣ 11 '? ' Ug' ^
17 Aug
, Military Works, JLansi ..'.'.'.".'.'.' I ' Al "
Appleton.Henry,2'* Garrison Engineer,
Dickie, John Elford,2'6 Military Works, Peshawui
»hwVHT5-niT E?^''u.. Special Duty, Defence Works, ikeotwighi'Z'.'. \\l 2%f 11
Abbott, Herbert Edw. Stacy,210 DUO., Exec. En"., istGrade DP W Si™i« f-ug. 74
'"of ■lS^^!' QUart6r iIaSWr ^^ Can^anfu^wtn rani^T k ^ "
Haynes, Charles Edward,22' Dublin .. '
Barnet Horace Hutton,"2 Mihtary Works, Aiiahabad"".'.'.'.'.'.'.". ,*s t»^
Ruck, Oliver Edwal,2^ Halifax »s I , t
Mayue, Charles Blair, « Military Worke', Bomiiay".'.'." '".'.' IstT'
aZ W^rHTy, BdnJrd^ »*0„ Military Works. OnLeaye:;::::::".' \?B J™'
Gale Walter Andrew, Garrison Engineer, Military Works, Cawnpore
aawkmsW alter Francis,225 Commanding 1 Division Telegraph Bn South" Afric
tta^SplnhpautaV:^llKwS^
Commelme, Chiles Ernest, 22» Bermuda
B>wan, James Henry, Field Officer at Base, SouthAfrica
Bond, * rancis George,23' Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
5o;viesrF,Xick™ilIert:-2cf^n'et!/'.S';.^S:, ^'"-^ sVIfrica Field FoV
;™p' f,™?.9is Bacon,233 Supt. I8t Grade, Topog. Surv'.'o'f India." "onLeave
Turton, William Harry, Ad utant 2 Lanoashi™ E»« Vnl n,J' V .„ £*!eJl
17 Aug. 85
17 Aug. 85
17 Aug. 85
17 Aug. 85
17 Au,
17 Aug. 85
28 Jan. 36
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
7 Oct. 92
2t Oct. 92
5 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
S Dec. 92
19 Dec. 92
8 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 93
i Apr. 93
3 May 93
22 May 93
26 May 93
i July 93
10 July 93
to July 93
14 July 93
1 Aug. 93
[I Sept.93
1 Jan. 94
12 Jan.
12 Feb.
28 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 86
19 Aug. S6
2 Peb.
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
„ntHnD'0ldWT?rd,CSarl,es'2:i6 Assistant Director General; Military ' Works" Simla' '4 ■ ' '6
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TlFmiS™' Andrew Graham.2™ Commanding i2"c
75
75
75
75
75
28 Jan. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug.
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug.
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug.
2 Feb. 87
2 Feb. 87
2 Feb. 87
2 Feb. 87
2 Feb. 87
94
94
12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 94
4 Apr. 93
to May 94
18 May 94
1 May 94
11 June 94
21 June 94
7 July 94
6 Aug. 94
20 Sept. 94
FTldFoixr. .. .^. S I2 Com?any 3rd Inf. Div., S. Africa'!
.i'».c Femberton, Finest St Clair.™ Norwich .
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R»™fi -A1*red Robert Mandeville, Home District
Reynolds, Frank Romilly, Edinburgh ""
rriif rtT y' Felis Denis i'raaois,2'2 Comdg. Roy'aii'En'"'i'n'ee'r"cun:ao-'h
Sn^J^^
■t.e. Agar, Edward, Colchester
tice, spring Robert, Ladysmith, Natal
leeres, Arthur Douglas, Jamaica...
•mbleton, Horatio Norris,2« Chief Instructor in"s'ubmar'in'e'Mining;'Portsmo'uth::;
14 Aug. 76
i$ Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
*5 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. "
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. S8
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Oct. 94
24 Oct. 94
_ Nov. 94
10 Dec. 94
Dec. 94
17 Dec. 94
20 Dec. 94
24 Jan. 95
1 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
0 Apr. 95
14 Apr. 95
17 Apr. 95
2 May 95
2 July 95
2 July 95
7 Aug. 9s
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
2 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
24 Sept. 95
1 Oct. 95
22 Oct. 95
5 Dec. 95
1 Mar. 96
n Mar. 96
9 Apr. 96
20 Apr. 96
9 May 96
22 July 96
25 July 96
2og
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Majobs. — _ — —
Prendergasl, Theodore John Warrcnder, Hong Kong .. 9 Oct. 77
tfaasy, Hampden Hugh, Commanding 1 7 Company R. Engineers, 1st Inl. Uiv. I g 0ct ?7
South Africa Field Force ■> _
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
1 Jan. 78
.Tan. 78
A. lair, Henry Benjamin Naylor,"6 Dover ...
St. John, Charles William Robert, Gibraltar
i Jan. 97..
,1 .Ian. 78 10 July 88
31 Jan. 78 14 July 88
51 Jan. 78' iS July 88
31 Jan. 78, 1 Aug. 88
31 Jan. 78119 Aug. 88
31 Jan. 78'i6 Dec. ""
31 Jan. 78 iS Dec.
■1 Jan. 73 18 Dec. SS
"31 Jan. 78 iSDec. 88
Si Jan. 78 18 Dec. 88
Jan. 78 18 Dec. 88
]i Jan. 78 18 Dec. 88
18 Dec. 78 10 Jan. 89
18 Dec. 78I12 Jan. 89
18 Dec. 78 8 Feb .89
18 Dec. 78 3 Mar- So
18 Dec. 78 8 Mar. 89
18 Dec. 78 19 ^I«r- Bg
18 Dec. 78 28 Mar. 89
18 Dec. 78 30 Mar. 89
Yolland, William, E.v t. r
Mantell. Alfred Montgomery ,2*7 Athlone .. ■ ■■ ••"■—
Burn-Murdoch, Pau! R., Assist. Insp. Submarine Delences, War Office
Williams, Godfrey,-*8 Military Works. India
lluskisson, William, Professor Royal Military College 14 Jan. 08 ....
Cregan, Thomas Andrew. Adjutant 1 Gloucester Eng. Vol. Ordered to Curragn .
Druitt, Edward, Secretary Royal Engineer Committee. Chatham
Cucsuey, Harold Frank. =" Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade. D.P.W., Kohat, Punjab
Brownrigg, Henri- John Watt, Commanding Royal Engineer, Woolwich
Station!, Henry Lawrence Caulfeild Howard, Colchester
Anderson, Francis James,"0 Cork District, Clonmel
Arkwnght, Leonard ArthUTr" Egypt
Gublmis. Philip Charles. Belfast sJ";i"S
Cairnes, William Alan,-" 37 Co. 5th Infantry Division, S. Africa Field Force
Stockdale, Godfrey Henry Wolley, Plymouth
Davidson, Stuart, War Office, Whitehall
Leigh, Richard, Preston
Horniblow, Frank H.rbert, Mauritius
Baker, Walter Way, Military Winks. Malakand
Russell. Bruce Brt-uimi, Us Irae suppers and Miners. On Leave
Learoyd, Charles Douglas,1" Wecdou
Morris, Stephen Leslie,"6 York •••■ ■•
Mullaly, Herbert,217 Dip. Assist. Adjt. General, Lines of Commun. b. Africa
Hinde, William Henry, Brighton
Mills, Dudley Acland, Devonport ■• ••••. ••■■•
Winn John,259 Instructor School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 6 Dec. 98 ..
Burra'rd Sidny. Gerald, Supdt.. 2nd Grade, Topog. Survey of India. On Leave
Kelly Francis Henry ,2r'2 (Bred LI. Colonel, =0 May 98), Military Works, Loralai
King 'Henry Somerset,2" Adjutant 1 Hampshire Volunteer Engineers, 23 Aug. oj
Browne, Clement Alfred Rigby, North Western Railway, Lahore
Russell, Walter. On Leave
Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan, Hong Kong
Roberts, Henry Bradley, Halifax, N.S
Townshend, Ernest, Goaport ■ ■■ "■•:■;■:■■■ -r::^
p s c Sandbach, Arthur Edmund,26' Special Service, South Africa Field Force...
Allen, Robert Franklin,269 Military Works. On Leave .............
Dallas, James, Secretary to Government of India, M.W.D., Simla
Stuart', Andrew Mitchell,2"2 Poona
Norton, Charles Edward, Home District
Biggs, Henry Vero,2"' DSO. Military Works. On Leave
Burton, Edmund Mcrceron,2'6 Cape Town
Tuke, Martin Litchfield,279 Cork
Oldfield, Frederick Hume,281 Military Works, Poona
Dorrping-Hepenstal, Lambert Johr.,283 Dublin .................
Grant Alexander, employedat Esquimault, Canada, with rank of Lt.C 01. 4 Aug. 98...
Hemming, Edward Hughes,2" War Office -.»
Hoddcr William Morgan,286 Adjutant 1 Durham \ olunteer Engineers, 17 Oct. 95 ...
Hnleatt' Hu<*h 2" 1st Assist. Building Works, Ord. Factories, Woolwich Arsenal...
Maclagan. Robert Smeitoo,290Exeo. Eng., 2nd Grade, P.W.D. On Leave
BoydTMossom Archibald, Malta
Hiilianl, William Robert, Military Works, Peshawur
Swayiie Hurald George Carlos.300 Under Sec. to Bengal Government, Hyderabad
Nathan,' Matthew, CMS. War Office
Cowie, Alexander Hugh, St. Lucia
Thackweil, Osbert Montague Roche, Calcutta
Stewart James,30* Shorncliffe •■
Kincaid. William Francis Henry Style3™ (St.Major 18N0V-96, Bt.Lt.Col. 16N0V. 1
08) 7 Company, South Africa ■■ '
V<k Aylmer, Fenton John,3* A. ;A. G. Madras {Bt. Major, 18 Oct. 93; Bt.Lt.Col. j
CaDPerUJohn Edward'-'09 Dsp iseiBi BstsotesofBailwa^a, 8 Africa Field Fore: 27 July Sc
Rnd'lelev Chas.Edw.3'0 Bombay Sappersand Miners ... ... 27 July 80
1 Military Works. On Leave
1 July 88
1 July 88
1 July 88
1 July SS
: July SS
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 .1 rly 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
jo July 79
30 July 7v
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Peb.
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 89
19 May Bo
19 May Bo
19 May 80
19 May £0
27 July So
■ «9
So
06
96
96
96
96
90
96
96
96
97
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1 Apr. 89
1 Apr.
1 Apr. S9
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr,
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr,
1 Apr
4 Apr
17 Apr. S9
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3 May So
7 May 89
10 May 8c
j- May 89
II June "
21 June 39
25 June 89
25 June
6 July 89
20 -luly 09
J - .luly 80
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5 Aug. of
6 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
12 Aug ii
13 Aug. 06
8 Sept. 06
16 Sept. 96
25 Sept. 96
1 Oct. q6
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
4 Oct.
7 Oct.
9 Oct.
6 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 90
6 Dec. 96
u Dec. 96
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
Dec.
31 Dec.
iS Jan.
24 Mar. 97
4 Apr. 97-
3 June 97
2: July 97
27 July 97
31 Aug. 97
1 Oct. 97:
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. Q7
7 Ool ■ 7
23 Oct. 97
2 Nov. 97,
19 Nov. 97
23 Nov. 97
19 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98.
4 Apr. 98
■ 6 Apr. 98
19 Apr. 98
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1 July 98
: July .'■:
10 July 98
14 July 98
20 July 89 1 Aug.
20 July 89 27 A ig ,;
23 July 89 1 Sept. 98
31 July 89 1 Sept. 98
6 Aug. 89 22 Oct. 08
10 Aug. 89 12 Jan. 99
4 Sept. 89 28 Feb. 99
1 Oct. 89 8 Mar. 99
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. Bi
23 Feb. 8]
26 July Si
Baddeley.Chas.Ed
Dixon. Peter Eden
Hill, Cecil,3'2 Ceylon
Meredith, Edward Spencer, Chester
Petrie Ricardo Dartnell,3:s Bengal Sappers and Miners
Cowie' Charles Henry, Deputy Manager N. W. Railway ; Sealdat, Bengal „„.
b.i.c. Edmonds, James Edward, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, War Office, i
Morton Vuliam hese " Executi- e Engineer, 3rd trade, F 3A D . Mcolt.au ' riff July 81
Sheik-,' Archibald Douglas Graham, Agent, S. I. Ry., Trichmopoly. On Leave ...26 July 81
Glanvilie Francis,"8 DSO. Devonport a6 July 81
Ellis William Montague, Superintending Engineer, 3rd Grade, Bezwada ,26 July Si
Van 'straubenzee, Arthur Hope, Chatham »V¥V«J i - ..30 July 5i
Macdouaid, Jas. Ronald Leslie.319(.B<.jr<i;or, 5 Jan. 93 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 25 Jan, 99). j I P(jb 8j
Wat" in^EUys William,320 Dep. Consulting Engineer to Government of India for ) L Feb 8l
Railwavs. Burma. On Leave > „, „
Dundee, William John Daniell,321 Military Works, Khyber I ■ j>
2: Peb
22 Peb. '-
22 Feb. 82
2 Oct.
1 N' iv ■
17 Dec.
Roper. Alexander William,5" Shornclifle
JoueB, Lewis, Singapore...
Hamilton, James Ed» 111 0'Hora, C cylon ...^..;................
mister shaftoLougfield,323 Executive Engineer, :ud Grade, D.P.W., Mardan
« « c Heath Gerard Moore,32' Comdg. 2 Balloon Section, South Africa Field Force
p.t.t. Uolony, FraiKis Arthur,'-'" Staff Officer Lines of Commn. S. Africa Field)
Force
Luanl, William Dc Cane, -' lalmoutL
8g 14 Mar. 99.
89 1 Apr. 99.
89 1 Apr. 99J
17 Dec. 89 4 Apr. 99
17 Dec. 89, 5 Apr. 99.
17 Dec. 89 3 May 99 |
17 Dec. 89 10 May 99
17 Dec. 89 18 May oo
18 Jan. 90 21 Mi
25 Jan. 90 3 June9»l
:Feb. 90 9 June9»j
19 Aor. 90 21 June 99 1
6 May 9c 7 July 99J
10 May 90 ( Aug. 99 1
7 June 90 9 Aug. 09
29 June 90 20 So t.99
30 June 90 25 Si pt.J
2 July 90 1 Oct. 99,
2 July 90 4 Oct. 99
6 July 90 4 Oct. 99-
3 Aug. 90 27 Oi't. 99 .
22 Feb. 82 3 Aug. 90 3N0V.99J1
25 July 82 22 Oct. 90 3 Nov. oH
25 July 82 23 Dec. 90 15 Nov 991 J
Corps of Royal Engineers.
2 IO
Captains.
Cordue, William George Ranger,329 Military Work?, Secunderabad. Leave, Europe
Wade, James Molesworth,330 Portsmouth
Bythell, William John,331 Offg. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Survey of India, Simla (Bt. \
Major 22 Jan. 06) ->
Ward, Bernard Rowland, Instructor Royal Military Academy ic Aug. 97
Stewart, William Robert, South Africa
Elliot, Gilbert Sutherland McDowell, South Africa
Salvesen, Charles Emil,333 Bengal Sappers and Miners
•Godby, Charles,334 Plymouth
Pringle, John Wallace,335 War Office. Whitehall ■ ■ ■■•
Kent, Herbert Vaughan, Staff Capt. Intelligence Branch. War Office, 19 Nov. 99 (tern/h) ...
Houston, Eyre, Commanding Royal Engineer, Military Works, Allahabad
Morony, Burdett Edward, Adjutant 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Volunteer Engineers. Ord. York
Brown, Wm. Baker. Chief Instructor Submarine Mining School of Military Engineering
"Mould, Charles Frederick, Hong Kong
Renny-Tailyour, Thomas Francis Bruce,337 Burma-China Boundary Commission
Rose, Charles Stuart,338 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W., Quetta
B.8.C. O'Meara, Walte- Alfred John,339 Special Service Lines of Comma,, South Africa
Haggitt, Edward liashwood,3*0 War Office, Whitehall
<3k>rdon,Wni. Staveley,3*1 Director of Stores, Egyptian Army, Cairo (Bt.Major 18 Nov.96
Bt.Lt.Coloiiel 16 Nov. 9SI
Lang, John Irvine,3*2 CMG. Assistant Instructor, School of Military Engineering
Lawrie, Walter Gray, Malta ■
Painter, Arnaud Clarke, Ordnance Survey, Redhill
Broke, Harry, Gibraltar, Commanding 6th Company, Railways, S. Africa Field Force ...
Purvis, John Soottiswoode, China
Bonham-Cartef, Herman,3*3 Under Secretary. Govt, of India, P.W.D. Railway Branch
Mackenzie, Ronald Joseph Henry Louis,3*6 Liverpool
Taylor, Ernest Frederick, Cape Town
Buckland, Reginald Ulick Henrv.3** Assist, to C. R. E. 5th Inf. Div. S. Africa Field Force
Curtis, Regm aid Salmond3*5 ( Brevet Major 25 Mar. 96), Aide de Camp to M. Gen. E. Wood
Brett, Walter Percval, Instructor in Electricity, Royal Military Academy
Johnston. Bruce Campbell, Chatham
Johnstone, James Henry L'Estrange, President Railway Board, Egypt
■Gibbon, James Aubrey .^f Garrison Engineer Military Works, Lucknow
Ashworth, Perceval. Deputy Consulting Engineer for Railways, Madras
Harriso^-Topham Thomas',3*' DSO. South Africa Field Force
Hunter- Weston, Aylmer Gould3*8 (Brevet Major 28 Aug. 95), South Africa Field Force
Reynolds, Arthui Reynold, Military Works, Bangalore
Laurence, Richard Thomas Raynes,3*9 Woking
Deal .7, John Anderson.150 Military Works. Bombay
fery, OeciK'harles James, Adjutant Anglesey Engineers (Militia)
Wright, Henry Brooke HagstrSmer,351 1st Division Telegraph Battalion, Aldershot ...
Fowke, George Henry, Ladysmith, Natal
Rimiugton, Joseph Cameron,352 Garrison Engineer, Military Works, Chakrata
Xyons, Henry George, Survey duty, Cairo • ■•
Roe, Cyril Harcourt,353 Madras Sappers and Miners
Carey, Herbert Clement, War Office. Whitehall
■Close, Charles Frederick, CMG. Ordnance Survey, Cork
Laffan, Joseph de Courcy, Jamaica
Harper, George Montague, South Africa Field Force. Ordered to Staff College
Tudor, Ernest Augustus Tudor, Halifax, N.S
jj.s.c. Macdonogh, George Mark Watson, Brigade Major and Secretary, S. M. E. Chatham
Brewin, John Palffy, Military Works, Malakand. Sick Leave
Skey, Frederic Edward Guthrie,35* Weymouth
Young, Julius Ralph, Railway Staff Officer Lines of Communication
Phillips, George Edward,355 South Africa
Simmons, Geo. Francis Henry LeBreton,356Experimental Officer Submarine Mining Ser- >
vice, Pembroke Dock $
Hills, Edmond Herbert, Dep. Assist. Adj. General, Intelligence Branch, War Office {temp.)
Baylay, F:ederick, V.'ar Office, Whitehall
TMacAdam, Walter, Superintendent Brennan Torpedo Factory, Chatham ..
Speranza, Walter Stephen, Berehaven, Cork District
Edgell, Edward Arnold,357 Military Works, Kurrachee Division
Powell, Sidney He?iry,35S Bengal Sappers and Miners, Chitral. Ordered Home
Harrison, Gilbert Harwood, South Atiica Field Force
j'.s.c. Ewbank, William,359 Military Works, Chakrata
Livingstone, Hubert Armine Anson, Adj. 1 Lancashire R.E. Vols., Liverpool. Ord. Cork
Stevens, Charles Richard, Netley. Oidered to India
Chapman, Leonard Palmer,360 Military Work, Quetta
Liddell, William Andrew,36' Military Works. Leave, England
Gchreiber, Acton Lemuel, South Africa Field Force
Tulloch, John Arthur Stanford,362 Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Evans, Usher Williamson,363 Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore, Leave, England
Bland, Edward Humphry,36* Adjutant Monmouth Royal Engineers (Militia) 8 Dec. 96 .
Hedley, Walter Coote, South Africa Field Force
Stokes-Roberts, Edw. Rowland Bennett,365 2ndAssist. Bdg. Works Ord. Fac. Waltham Abbey
Paske, Gordon Henry, Cardiff
Williams, Hugh Bruce, South Africa Field Force
Fanshawe, Gerard Lewis, Falmouth r.
Enthoven, Charles Henfrey, War Office
-Gale, Henry Richmond, Cloamel; Special Service, Lines of Communication, South Africa
Close, Geoffrey Dominie,367 Malta
Sorsbie, Robert Fox,363 Adjutant 2 West Riding of York Volunteer Engineers, 10 Feb. 98
Lloyd, Frederic Lindsay, Chief Inst. School of Submarine Mining, Plymouth, 16 May 97
Jones, Harry Balfour, South Africa Field Force
Sherwood, Harold Joseph,370 Bengal Sappers and Miners. On Leave
Lee, Richard Philipps, Wei-hai-Wei
Perceval, Charles Cecil,373 Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Edwards, Richard Fieldin, Secretary, R. E. Institute, Chatham
Nanton, Herbert Colbome,37* Deputy Assistant Director of Railways, Lines of Comma
nication. South Africa -■
■Casgrain, Philippe Henri du Perron,375 Ordnance Survey, Southampton
llidoui, Dudley Howard, War Office
25 July 82
25 July 82
15 July A:
25 July 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
(14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
15 Feb. 83
26 June 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 8i
28 July 8
28 July 83
25 July 82
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 8
28 July 8
28 July 83
15 Feb. '
is Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 64
is Feb "
15 Feb. 84
is Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb "
15 Feb
is Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
?6 June 84
5 July 84
5 July S4
5 July 84
S July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
s July 84
~ July 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 8»
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. &«
9 Dec. 84
o Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
26 July 81
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. S5
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
30 June 8s
30 June 85
30 June 85
CAPTAIN.
1 Jan. 9
15 Jan. 9
is Jan. 9
<5 Jan. 91
[5 Jan. 91
16 Feb. 91
17 Apr- 91
4 May 91
6 May 91
12 June 9*
20 June 91
13 July 91
6 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 91
13 Aug. 91
3 Aug. 91
5 Sept.91
:6 Sept 9:
30 Sept.91
Oct. 01
Oct. 91
18 Oct. 91
6 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 91
24 Sept. 90
6 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
2 Jan. 92
6 Jan. 92
iS Jan. 92
j 6 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
4 Apr. 92
25 May 92
3 June 92
12 July 92
19 July 92
27 July 92
6 Aug. 92
27 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 9;
1 Oct. 92
7 Oct. 29
21 Oct. 92
5 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
5 Dec. 92
19 Dec. 92
8 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Aur. 93
1 Apr. 93
4 Apr. 93
19 Apr. 93
3 May 93
22 May 93
26 May 93
1 July 93
10 July 93
10 July 93
4 July 93
1 Aug. 93
1 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
2 Jan. 94
7 Jan 94
8 Mar. 94
1 Mar. 90
19 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 94
4 Apr. 94
5 Apr. 94
3 May 94
10 May 94
18 May 94
21 May 94
1 June 94
21 June 54
2: Juneo4
7 J«ly 94
6 Aug. 94
1 Oct. 94
211
Corps of Royal Engineers.
LIEUT.
30 June 85 !' Oct. -*
30 June - ' 'ct
;o June E" 10 Dec. 04
10 June 8; 12 Dec.
i6Sept.8s 17 Dec.
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16 Sept. £5117 Apr. 95
Captains.
Von Hugel, Norman Guy , \ ',:. and Inf. Div. South Africa Field Force
Thomas Corlyle, Dover
Cartwright, George Str.10hau.~- Plymouth
D 1 e. Korkp ktrick, !i . South Africa Field Force
•Oonynghairi, Gerald Deputy Superintendent, Surrey of India
ran, Robert Ernest. India ■_ .^
■
rK» Aiircu. ■ aiuenuiub. uruereu w odqui Ames i6Sept 8^ 1 Jan. 9s
Dnnsterville, Edward Leslie. Exec. El 1 Military Works Department, Bombay loSept's? 24 Jan. 95.
ittalion, S.M.] Ocl 10 Sept's? 1 Mar. 05
y, William Fairbairn Works, Kainptee 10 June 8? 29. Mar 05
■ a, Edward Henrj v Works, Bombay 16 Sept. 85 29 Mar! 05
11. Dominic Henry . Tower Hamlets Volunteers. Etoyal Engineers, 13 Nov. 9- l6 gePt' J: 20 Mar 05
1 ihn Henry, .\>-i-t Di wayB, Lines of Communication, South Air
with 1 ... , 1.. Sept. 3j 1 -'■:• 1 ■
i tary Engineering, Chatham ....... ,6Sent 8c1 9 Apr 9=,
Prentice, Hei llesex Vols.. R Engineers, 1 Apr. 08. Orel. Home Dist. lSsen >"■'- n in '•
a, Eliot Philips,"4 Madras E 11 .Bangalore
lamore. Walter Victor, En rd Grade, D.P.W. ; Special duty Railways, 1
........ j
.1. II , -■ U srj w orkt -
, William John 3eci G ment, D. P.W.', Simla
Duff, 1 1 ■ • a. Leave,] ad
p ■ ■ ■ ffrej , Mi!.'.;, v W : te, Atlahane 1
1 Alain Sec. to Government I i.scre
Wilson, Frederick Alfred G ginei Military Works I un '.. .
Kirby, Norborne, Pxee. Er.gim ■ Grs le, P.W.U., Rangoi ■
Robinson, Richard Percy, Ase tunt] r, Woolwich
Paul, Ernest Moncrein", Harwich
bowler, John Sharman,5M DSO. Special duty, South Africa Field Force !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Radcliffe, Philip John Joseph, Adj. 1 Devon and Somerset Vol. Eng. Ord. to Gibraltar
Hutton, Gilbert Montgomerie,38' Assistant to C. B E., istlnf. Div., ie'-dForce
Wade, Henry Molesworth St. Aubyn,* 1 sped 1 Army Ordnance Department, Woolwich
Heycock, thus. Hensman.""' Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Ma ave, Em-land
Seaman, Bdwjii Charlec \lao:..
Murray, Valentine, Assistant to C. 1:. E. is: Inf. Div., £ ica Field Force
Bnbiugton, Stafford Charles, Dublin
Blair. Everard M'Leod, Instructor Royal Military Academv, 1 Aug. 9$
Weedon, Franklin Francis,50* Madras £ • Uandalay
Burn, James Montague,] p. £ - y of India. Special dutv, Railwavs)
South Atrica Field Force * |J
.
p.i.e. Coffin. Campbell/Military Works, Qmballa .....'.'.'..'... ""' 11 ft!?- ?!j
16 Sept. S5
16 Sept. 85
0 Jan. :-
6 Jan. 86
6 Jan. St
0 Jan. S6
0 Jan. 86
6 Jan. 16
6 Jan. 36
6 Jan. 86
■ Jan. t'':
6 Jan. S6
3 Feb. 85
3 Fell. St
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. St
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. B(
17 Feb. 86
Murray, James Harry Stewart, Military Works, Loralai ' !.,rph s,
Blakeway, John Prestwich, Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Bliandara
Molesworth, Percv bravbrooke, Ceylon "' ;{,?«
Coffin. Campbell. Military Works. Qmballa '.'.'"". " \
Digby/Uilhain Irsnch, Ordnance Sor\£ Derb'
Burn, Ernest Melville Johnston, Chatham ' ...!!.!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!! " 7
Kingscote, Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge,*1 Adjutant 2 Gloucestershire Voi! Engl, I'june 90 I,
Franklyn, Claude de Montmorency, Adjutant : Sussex Vol. Eng., S Mavos Ord Dover ,1
Stafford, Edmund Hyde Whallev Howard, Woolwich ., .1
6 May 5
7 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 9j
12 Aug. 95
24 Sept. 9;,
1 Oct. 9j
22 Oct. 9 s;
23 Oct. 95
5 Dec. 95
4 Jan. 96
7 Feb. 96
1 Mar. 96
11 Mar. 9G
14 Mar. 96
Digby, William Trench, Ordnance Survey. Derby ]l v.
Burn, Ernest Melville Johnston, Chatham ... ' iCZ' -i
17 r eo. so
1 Feb. 86
lley Howard, Woolwich 7..'. 1..'/.. . 'iSFeb' 86
Fraser, Theodore,336 Madras Sappers and Miners. On Leave. Ordered Staff Coliege!!!'!!!!!!!! ,s Feb'. 86
iS Feb." S6
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
iS Feb. 86
:8 Feb. 86
18 Feb. S6
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
12 May 86
2 July So
24 July 86
:4 July B6
24 July 86
24 July 86
.•4 July 86
24 July 86
.'4 July
=4 July 6c
24 July S6
24 July 86
24 July 86
Pitcher, Arthur John, Instructor Royal Military Academv 1 Aug. oq
Brooker, Edward Part, Ordnance Survey, Bnstl... .„ ..
Walpole, Alfred,53 "slihtary V'orkc WelLmgtoa Madras
Vanrenen, James Ernest, Mauritius
Williams, Sydney Frederick, Ordnance Survey, Edinburgh
Fair, Frederick Kendall, Chatham
Fraser, Howard Alan Denholm,»» Dep. Supt., 2nd Grade, Ind.' Rev. s 11 v,'\ I'spe'cie I 'duty'Ene
( ollius. Charles Bury, Assistant Instructor School of Submarine Mining* 1 Apr 97
Acworth. Geo. Pelbam Anfrere, Assist, list, s. 8. M Chatham: Special duly 3 ArriijaFF
Campbell, Gsnrge Folding ,»«t Milii?j-;. Works, Ferozepcra .' ^ ' ~'r"r
Kennedy, John Nassau Chambers, Railway Telegraph Superintendent Na
Nathan, Waiter Sin eon, " special duty, Railways, South Africa Field Forci
Anslie, Clement, ":t Madras Sappers and -Minors, Malakand
Ryder, Charles II eniy Dudley, Dep. Supdt., 1-; Grade, Indian Revenue Survey.' OnLeave"
11 03 -, Reginald lliuvey Henderson, Telegranh Battalion, South Africa. ...
Wilson, Charles Stuart, Railways, South Africa Field Force !J ') ,,]{. ii
Robertson Charles Lonsdale,«» Deputy Supdt. Revenue Survey of India, Lnii.li'ko'u'ti" „ luV ft,
Clayton, Henry Edward Gilbert, Portsea
Burnaby, Charles ilrauet, Aide de Camp to Inspector General of' Fortifications! War 1 i .
Kemp, Geoffrey Chicheley,40' M i-ks, Mhow ""»«..
Young, Edward Gordon, Chatham
Barton, Hugh John, Murree .".'."!.."."!
Naish, Theodore Edward, Portsmouth
OgUvie, Edward Collingwood,40 U litarj Works, Zhob
Mallaby, Diirby Lighton.*" Military Works, Pishin
Lfarshall. Hugh John Miles,* • i\ pers and Miners, Burma '
O'Shee, Richard Alfred Pot-.'"' Ordnance survey, York (Jil.ilajor -2 July 08)
Rotheram, Walter Heary, Ordnance Survey. Dublin ..
Boileau. Prank Ridley Farrtr." Si ttth Africa. Ordered Staff Coiiege'""
Wftghom, William Danvers, Lee Bt. D:r. ol Railway Lines ofCommn S I
H unt, Edward Leslie, Berimola
Mair, Robert John Byford. Ord
ns. I lharlee Mostj a P . Mill B
Austin, Herbert Henry, DSO. £ D . Pl-vpi (MM,,,, r jTJan.'oo") " "
Lathbury, Henry Oscai M Litary Wi rks, .Murree
It ibbs. '
Wather
Hail
Harrison, William Albert,407 Aldershot
Bond, Reginald Fraj Bengal Sappers and Miners
N PI- Ill 1
16 Feb. I;
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. B;
m Feb. 07
10 Feb. ?;
16 Feb. S7
16 P"eb. 37
Apr.
22 July 96
25 July 96
4 Aug. 96
5 Aug. 96
6 Au^. 96
12 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
8 Sept.96
16 SeDt.96
23 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
4 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 90
19 Oct. 96
3 NOV. J:
0 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
6 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 l'eo. 06
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
1 Jan. 97
18 Jan. 97
8 Mar. 97
16 Feb 9024 Mar. 97
16 Feb. 90 4 Apr. 97
16 Feb. 90 19 May 07
6 Feb. 90 3 June 97
6 Feb. 90 21 July 97
0 Feb. 90 25 July 97
. 6 P'eb. 00 ^7 July 97
■ 6 P'eb. 87:16 Feb. 90 27 Aug. 97
...... 24 July 8631 Aug. 97
16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 92 1 Oct. 97
16 Fel). I m. 97
■
: 10 Feb.
" P'eb. qo 23 Oct. 97
• v. 97
90 10 U NOV. 97
n Mar. -i 16 Mar.
23 July 137 ij July uo 1 .!:.
Corps of Royal Engineers.
212
Captains.
Rivett-Carnac, Seymour Gordon, Military Works, Meroara
Scholfield, George Peabody, Steam Road' Transport, South Africa Field Force
Kineaid, Willie Alex. Scotland, Insp. Gen. Traffic Dept., Egyptian Railway Cairo
Liddell, John Stewart, Egyptian Army
Bigge, George Orde, Adjutant : London Vol. Eng. 30 Oct. 97. Ordered iiome Disc
Hingston, George Bennett. Military Works, Temporary Duty S.M.E
Crookshank, Chichester De Windt,*1" Ordnance Survey, Southampton '".'.'...'.,'.'.
Thuilher, Henry Fleetwood, ;"> Military Works, Dagsliai. Ordered Home
Davy, Cecil William, Postal Telegraphs (G.P.O.)
Des Vo?ux, Henry Bertram, Hong Kong
Rushton, Henry William, Executive En-ineer, 3rd Grade, P.W.D., Assam"".'!.""]
Whillock, George Frederick Ashwood, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Pike, Cecil Francis Browne, Adjutant 1 Aberdeen Engineer Volunteers, iSSept 90
Versturme, Charles Hamilton. Perth „ ,
Palmer, William Legl], Crosshaven, co. Cork ]! !
Carmichael, James Forrest Halkett,*"H Military Work*. Kohat Knrrain!"!"!!!."!!!
Stockley, Hugh Roderick,*" Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindee
Caulfeild, St. George Robert Sanderson, Paull-on-Huniber '.',',
Godfrey-Faussett, Edmund Godfrey, Telegraph Division, South Africa Field Force
Harvey, Edward Henry, Winchester
Cochrane, Thomas Henry. Bermuda
Wiusloo, Alfred Raynaud,*'2 DSO. Military Works, Tochi. ..".""".'.'."'.'.'.
1'cT Watson, Thomas Colclough, Military Works, Meerut !
Smyth, William Carew, East Coast State Railway, Vizianagram ...
Harvey, Robert Napier, South Africa Field Force
Greer, Richard Edward,*13 Spike Island. Ordered to India
Hare, Humphrey John,"* Survey of India '...
Brady, Daniel, Acljt. Corps of Elect. Engineers, Home Disc!., with rank of 'Capt ' "
Bowen, Charles Otway Cole, South Africa Field Force
Hume, Arthur Henry Bliss, Deputy Supdt. 1st Grade, Survey of indiajBangaiore
Gornnge, George Frederick.*1* DSO., serving with the' Egyptian Army 1
Omdurman (Brevet Major 18 Feb. 99)
Dick, George, Sick Leave, England ."!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!
Matheson, John Colin, Assist. Instructor Sch. of Military E^gine'eriug, Chatham
Graut, Philip Gordon. *lc Assistant to C.R.E. 3rd Inf. Di'v. S. Africa Field For
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop, Special duty Railways, South Africa Field Force
Laurence, Gerald Cotton Raynes, Sheerness
Fuller, Francis George, South Africa Field Force
Coffin, Clifford, Staff College !
Smith, George Elward, Chatham
Shelley, Bertram Arthur Graham, Assist. Inst. s'.M.E.', Chatham, 1 March! oo"
Wathng, Francis Wyatt,*" Military Works, Murree
Hemming, Norman Mackenzie,*1* Madras Sappers and Miners.' SickLeave
Riach, Arthur Hamilton Dundas,*13 Military Works Madras
Close, Lewis Henry,*™ Military Works, Bombay ...! ™
Galloway, John Joseph, Gibraltar '. "
Nugent, Charles Hugh Hodges, Inspector 'of"ir'on"SteactUMs"War"6ffioei
19 Oct. 99 (temp.) '
de Lotbiniere i, Henri Gustave Joly, Staff Officer LinesofcommnV SouthAlrica
Coldstream, William Menzies,*-' Indian Revenue Survey. Sick Leave
p.s.c. Friederichs, Duncan Alexander, Gibraltar
Weekes, Henry Wilson,*22 Chatham
Saunders, Frederick William, Rangoon !!...!!!!!!
Scott, George Theobalds, Kamptee. On Leave
2nd LIEUT.
23 July 87
23 July S7
23 July 87
23 July S7
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July S7
Griffith, George Herbert, Garrison Engineer. Military Works, Ranikhet
Wilkinson, Charles William, Deputy Consulting Engineer lor Railways .
MLorrmck, Andrew Louis Charles, Military Works, Loralai ...
VVH kfir. (Jpnrjp A ,lint.i ht Rn,.iV.mT On, . lir:.. T__ ' 44"*;"
Allahabad
Walker, George, Adjutant Bombay Sappers and Miners. Leave, England ""
Sanders, Gerard Arthur Fletcher,*23 Chatham
Keisall. Hope Waddell, Gravesend
Roberts, George Bradley. Special Duty, Egypt
Girouard, Edouard Percy Cranwill,*2* DSO'. Director of "Rarity's" Lines" of "
Communication, South Africa, with rank of Lt.Col. (Bt. Major 29 July go) ,
Adams, Alexander, Egyptian Delta Railway, Alexandria '
Lesslie. William BrecK, India
Farwell, Charles Bowers, Bombay .!.!!!!!!!!!..!..."
Panet, Alphonse Eugene.*23 On Leave .....'...,
Bremuer, Arthur Grant, Military Works, Lucknow
23 July 87
July S7
23 July 87
3 July 87
7 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
7 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
7 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 9:
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
14 Mar. gi
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
28 June
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July
27 July 83
27 July 88
27 July 88
7 July 83
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July 82
27 July 88
27 July 88
28 July 88
28 July
28 July
2S July 83
28 July 88
28 July 83
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 9c
23 July gc
23 July 90
23 J uly 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
3 July gc
4 July S6
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July 90
23 July go
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 9:
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 38
17 Feb. ""
7 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
Feb. 88
17 Feb
17 Feb. 3S
^ LlKUTENASTS.
Rooke Bertram Hanimersley,*2' Executive Engineer, ml Grade, P.W.D. , Moradabad
Henuiker, Alan Major.South Africa Field Force ...... .
Pyne, William Menzies, Assistant Instructor, Submarine Minin^'piymouth''
Muter, Robert Stanley,'2' Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Dehra Dho'oii""
Falcon, Charles Gordon, South Africa Field Force
Westropp Frederick Malcolm, Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, P. w!b"' Ahmedna^ar
Cameron, Hug- *
f " wm?'*28 if i?LTroafflc SuPdt- Xorth Western Railway, Saharanpore".'.'.'.'""
Surve d" E-- Staff Captain, Intelligence Dept., War Office, .Sept. 97 ;
Gnggisberg, Frederick Gordon, Instructor RovaiMuita'ry Academy. '27 Jan 07" "
Hibbert, William G-eorge.*3- Edinburgh J *! J 9'
Petavel, James '■'. iilnm Adjatant 1st, W. York \ ol. Kns with rank of Catiim. 16 June at
JJumaresq, Algernon Henry, Assistant Instructor, School of Military Engineering
'ihompaon, William Maxwell, Ordnance Survey, Carlisle °
Macauley, George Bohun. with Egyptian Army ; Director of Raiiwavs.Wadv Haifa"
Rogers, Henry Schoneld, Military Works, Simla " "<■."«■
Bffi Colvin, James Morris Colquhour,,*31 Bengal Sappers'andMi'ne'rs. Leave Eii^'land
Dickson, William Edmund Ritchie,*32 Adjutant Bengal Sappers and Miners Roorkee
de Vitre, Percy Theodosius Denis, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Gritrtn, David Maitland,*32+ Cork .. ,""
Cunningham, Allan Hannay,*33 Bengal Sappers and Miners""!!"".""
Burne. Francis Henry Cavendish,*^ Bengal Sappers aud Miners, Kirkee !
Watts-Jones, William Alan, Special duty, Yunan Railway Survey, China .. ! '.'.""
Lubbock, Guy,*3* Assistant Secretary to Government, li.P. W. Calcutta and Simla
Maud. Philip, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Cbitral
Webber, Oswald Thon.as O'Kelly, Postal Telegraphs, Exeter
15 Feb. 3
15 Feb. 3
1; Feb. 3
15 Feb. 3
15 Feb. 3g
15 Feb. 89
:5 Feb. 89
5 Feb.
17 Feb
17 Feb. S8
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. SS
17 Feb. S.
17 Feb. 81
7 Feb. St
17 Feb.
14 Mar. 38
1 Apr
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
28 June 91
7 July 91
27 July 91
27 July qi
7 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 95
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
indLiKOT
15 Feb. 3g
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb 89
15 Feb. 89
3 Mar. 8q
8 Mar. 89
27 June oq 2
27 July 8g 2;
07 July 89 27
-- July 89 27
July 89 27
July 89 27
July 3g 27
27 July S9 27
37 July 89 27
27 July 89 27
27 July 89 27
-„ Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
capt Air?.
9 Mar. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
4 Apr. 98
16 Apr. 98
19 Apr. 98
22 May 98
26 May 98
1 July 98
10 July 98
14 July 98
23 July 98
23 July 98
23 July 98
1 Sept. 98
1 Sept. 98
22 Oct. 98
8 Nov. 98
17 Nov. 98
1 Jan. 90
12 Jan. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. go
17 Feb. 90
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
14 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
28 June 99
27 July 99
27 July 99
7 July 99
7 July 99
27 July 99
27 July 99
27 July 99
27 July 99
27 July 99
7 July 99
27 July 99
7 July 99
28 July 99
28 July 99
28 July 99
23 July 99
28 July 99
28 July 99
LIEUT.
Feb. 92
Feb. 92
b'eh. 92
Feb. 92
Mar. 92
Mar. 92
June 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
July 92
213
Corps of Royal Engineers.
27 July 89 27 July 02
27 July S9 27 July 92
27 July Be 27 July 92
27 July 89I27 July 92
27 July S9 27 July 92
blBCTENANTS.
w£iiulu!f!!..,'*,.f!Z K,lh^cw:} r? Julv 8<
Lees, William Edwin, Buncrana... 27 July 89I27 July 92
.Frauds Morton, Inst. R. XI.)
Academy, 25 Jan. 99 j
Oldham. Leslie Win. Searles,*31}
Umliallu )
frookshauk, Svd. D'Aguilar,*3' 1
Nun:: Tal t
Ueach, Wm. Hen., Lundi Kotal ...
Farquuarson, Ernest Gordon,437 )
Dacca. Bengal 5
• uniberlege, Arch. F., Bangalore
Meyer, James Leopold, Meean)!,,-^ g
i '
m 1 ng, E. Alfred. Ceylon 23 Nov. 89
Knox, RobertF., Dublin 23 Nov. 89
I .1 . South Africa 23 Nov. ,
West, RuoblieH., Gilgit 13N0V."
Turner, Horace H., Mussoorie 23 Nov.
Halhdav. I'has. 0.«« Poona 23 Nov.
Macdoi lid, R. H.,«" South Africa n Dee. eg
ChriBtie, H. H. B., Pembroke Dock 13 Feb. go
Beazeley, Geo. Adam, Mussoorie 14 Feb
Hepper, Harry Albert Lawless, <*° )
LtECTEXAXTS.
27 July S9
27 July 92
-■ I Ni iV. .-■
23 Nov. 9a
14 July 91
24 July qi
24 Jul? 91
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
4 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 9124 July 94
24 July 91 24 July 94
1 Au_'. .1 1 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 91 I Aug. 94
23 Nov. 92 1
2 : Nl IV. 33
N IV ,2
'
13 Feb. 93 I
14 Feb. 93:
, 14 Feb. 90
Karachi j ' *
Hildebrand, A. B. R., South Africa 14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93
Sheppurd.S. H.,**> Bengal S. & M. 14 Feb. 90 I4 Feb. 93
1 2 Feb. ..-'
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 9;
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93
u Feb. 90
sargcaunt, A. F.. South Africa
Siuger, C. Wm., Bom. S. i M
lioileau, Cut Hamilton, *** Bom-)
bay S. and M j
Gordon, Hen. Wm., Southampton
Hingston, Edward. Fyzabad
Elkington, Geo. Edw.',**3 Bedford
r, Herbert J., Halifax, \
VS. Ordered Bermuda 1
Lewis, Richard Hull. Ceylon
Hopkins. Norman John, Chatham
Rundle, F. Peveril, Aden
Rolland, Alex., Puuiab ..
Trull. Wm. Stewart.44* Madras)
Sappersand Miners )
Oosthvvo.it, H. Leland, BehraDun 29 Mar. .
Campbell, H. B. P. On Leave ...
Leggett, E. Humphrey Manisty, )
Rail. TratHc Man., S. Africa J
Carpenter. C. M., Bengal S. &M
Elliott, Charles Alien. OnLeave. )
Temp. S.M.E j
Chancellor, J.R.^DSO.Madras >
S.11I. Ordered Home )
Green, E.H.E.,**M Bengal S. AM.
Hunter, Charles G. W. On Leave
Brunner, C. W., Bengal S. & M. )
Lc ivc , England 3
Barrington, Wm. D'O., Fermoy ...
MacGeorge, John B., Assist. In- 1
structor, S.M.E. , Chatham ...)
Manser, Wm. Edw., S. Africa
Stokes, W. Allen, Peshawur
Jelley, Reg. F., Inst. R. M. Acad.
Walker, Re". S., Adj. tChes.Vol. )
Eng. with rank of Captain S
Hawksley, R. P. T., Adj. 1 Lanark 1
Vol. Eng., with rank of ('apt. >
Hearn, Gordon Risley. Nasirabad
Tyler, Alfred Herbt., War Office
O'Donel, Manus Basil H. , Malta
Faber, Sydney Geo.,**6 St. Helena
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin,**" DSO. >
South Africa j
Woodroffe.Arth.. las., Assist. Inst. /
S.M.E. Chatham, 1 Dec. 98 ... j
Manifold. Michael G. E.,**> Rail- )
wayTelegraphSupdi s. Ati ioa >
Randall, ('has. Frank, Hong K<m^
Greeustr el, C. B. L. On Leave..
Bonbani, Ohas. Barnard. Malta
Tandy, E Aldborough, Mussoorie
Turner, An. Bdtv.44* Jubbul]
Wm'v. I Ibas. B. G i m\l:'" Singapore
(7m. II v. Roorkee
1. Ham. It A.'-' Chatham ....
diston, Emalil. '■"■-' s. Africa
id, Henry F.B.,*58 Lucknow
Owen, Sydney Lloyd, Smith Africa
Saott, Albert Charles,4*1 Special*
duly, Egypt.., )
AlbertG. Teeling. S . Africa
Pntcnard, H. L.4" DSO, S. Africa
M'luneB, DuncanSayro.^Special)
Service, South Africa ... j
M uske ■■ 1 11. Piersi .< k>m.R. Eng. 1
Sierr:; Leone, rank of (.'aptain f
Curdiner, A.. Lucknow .
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 9c
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. .
14 Feb. 90
29 Mai". *..
4 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 9c
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
Blakeney, R. li. D.,«" DSO. Egypt -'4 July 9' •
\rthur John,,i! Allahabad) julv .
Sick Leave )
K.:._-. Robert Geo., Quetia 24 July 9; :
Chamier. Arthur T.,«iJ Lahore -'4 July 91 :
Stockley, Ernest N., Seounderabad
Johnston, Wm. James, Assist. /
Instructor S.M.E. ; j Apr. 98 S
Barstow, John B. , Madras S. .v M.
Knox, Geo. S. Ord. Survey, Ennis
Carey, Arth. Basil, Peshawur.)
Tell p. Q git I
Micklem. Henry A. ,Z>.<o.S. Africa
Mildred, 3 , 1 lra\ • s< 'nd
Bnnuerman. Alex., South Africa... 13 A".'. ;i . Aug. 94
- Pvm. E. Hunting, Mauritius 24 .Inly l,i 26 Oct. 94
r.9» Grubb. Alex. HWa-kins. S. Africa II Fob. 9a 11 Feb. 95
23 Nov. 92 Moir, James Philip, S. Africa ... 12 Feb. 92 12 Feb. 95
Lev, Cuthbert H.. S. Africa 12 Feb. 92(12 Feb. 95
Howard, F. '. ,'-' Ma !ru- S.\ M. 12 Feb. 92 , .. Feb. 95
Hall. G. C. M., DSO., Egypt.)
State Railway 1
Tylden - Pattenson, E. C.,*81 )
"Bengals. iM.
Sandys, Edw. Seton S., Bombay 1
Sappers and Miners
Jones, Wit. Heury, South Africa 12 Feb. 92 is Feb. 95
Garwood. Fred.Scott.^Bom.S.SM. 12 Feb. 92^2 reb. 95
Wood, Henrv, Mussoorie 1 ; Feb. 92I12 Feb. 95
Pridham.Geo. Robt., Bom. S A M. 12 Feb. 92 12 Feb. 95
Gillespie. R. St. John, Meeau Mcer 12 Feb. 92I12 Feb. 95
Jelf, R. J.. Tel. duty, S. Africa ... is Feb. 92 12 Feb. 95
Dunible. W. chat, Bermuda 4 July 92 4 July 95
Vickers, Charles Ernest, s. \frici » July 02 -•-• July 95
Biddulph, Harry ,*« Malakand .. 22 July 9222 July 9s
Harvey, C. Blundell, Chatham ... 22 July 92 22 july 95
Winsloe, Herbert Edw. Madras ... 22 July 92 22 July 95
Bowdler, Basil W. Bowdler, ) Juiv '22 July 95
Halifax, N.S f * * \ , ,
Elliott, Gilbert C. E., Victoria B.C. 22 July 92 22 July 95
Pearson, H. Drummond, Bengal... 22 July 92 22 July 95
Broughton.T. D., Poona 2* July 92 22 July 95
Midwinter. E. C, DSO. Egypt ... 22 July 92 " July 91
Hopkins, L. Egerton, Burma " July 92 =2 »n;y 95
Robertson, W.,«" Madras S. A M. 22 July 92 2; July 95
Turner, E. V., Natal 22 July 92I22 July 95
Anderson, Cecil Ford,*" N.W.Prov 22 July 92 22 July 95
Harward, Francis E., Assist. 1 ,, juiv Q2'22 July o;
Inst. S.M.E., Chatham / w " _ , v
Browue.F. Macdonell. Hong Kong 22 July 92,22 July 95
Brown, C. Russell, South Africa... 22 July 92 22 July 95
Crozier, Arthur Harry, Egypt 22 July 92 22 July 9;
Hardcastle, Alex. Lydd 22 July 92 2-' July 95
Le Mesurier, H. Gren., Kurrachec 22 July 92 22 July 95
Anderson, R., South Africa 12 Feb. 92 20 Nov. 95
Meares, Aubrey, South Africa ... 10 Feb. 93 "-> reb. 96
Wolff, Arnold Johnston, Cape... . to Feb. 93 1
Garwood, John R., Ceylon ... 10 Feb. 93 1
Loch, S. Gordon, Madras S. & M. 10 Feb. 93 1
Wilson, Saml. Herbert, S. Africa 10 Feb. 93 1
Kelsall, Thos. Edward, Limerick 10 Feb. 93 1
Ogilvie, Duncan, Kohat 10 Feb. 93 1
Henderson. Edwd. Geo., .Than.-i 10 Feb. 03 1
Cowie, H. M'Cally, Dehra Dim ... 10 Feb. 93 1
Thompson, Richard L. B., Malta! 10 Feb. 93 1
Gervers, F. R. S.*60 Bombay S.&M. 10 Feb. 93 1
Russell, William Kelson, Rae ) IO Fel) „, ,
Bareillv. Benares Railway ... j
Gunter, Clarence P.,*57 Dehra Dun 10 Feb. 93 1
North, Charles Napier, S. Africa 10 Feb. 93 '
Cowie, Hy. Edw. Colvin, Punjab... 10 Feb. 93 1
Armstrong, B. H. O., Sierra) L Juneo3 :
Leone ) , '
Rich, Edmd. Tillotson, Dehra nun 25 Jn'j 93 25 July 96
1 : son, P. K. Madras S. 4 M. '5 July 9325 July 96
Longfield, W. Elriugton, Hong i ,s July 93 as Jul' 9»
Kong > " ' ' , '
Kennedy, M. Ralston, DSO., Egypt 25 July 93,25 July 96
MVlintock, 1! Lvl. . ■ 2, July 93 =5 J«uy 90
l're,,kshank. A. A.,'" Dehra Dun... 25 Jul V -,!--5July 96
.luck, Evan Maclean. St. Helena... 25 July 93 25 J'lb' 96
Craster, Jno. E. E., Sealkote Jv July 96
Savage, \ Johnson, Bermuda ... as July 93 as J"ly 9°
Bovet, Wi iam,««» Bombay 8. AM July 93 as July 96
Newcombe, B.O \ f - lirioa jjnlj ,,25 July 96
Boll. Reginald William. S. Africa 25 July 93 25 July 96
\\ hue. Fr ink A. K., Bermuda Jul) ,; 25 July 96
Borradailc, Basil. Chester as July 53 *5 July 96
M'llarg. Alfred Alexis. Quetta ...J25 July 93 25 July 96
Fuller, CuthbertGruham. s Urioa July I3|as July 96
Mauley, Edgar N.,'7' Madras'
Saiipers al ,1 Miuers .. i
tt, Wm. Henry, Sukkur ..
Tandy, Maurice O'C, Lundi K.it il .
BagnauVWild, R. K., Hong Ki.hl' -'5 July 94I25 July 96
lies, Fred Arthur, Calcutta as July 93 25 July 96
Macfle, Wm. Colvin, South Africa 27 Feb. 94^7 Feb. 97
14 Feb. 93
:4 Feb. 93
.4 Feb. 93
t4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. . j
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 93
29 Mar. 93
29 Mar. 93
4 July 93
5 July 93
3 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
July 93
July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 90
25 July 90 25 July 93
25 July 00 25 July 93
25 July
25 July 9
13 Feb. 9.
13 Feb. 9
■ 3 Feb. 9.
13 Feb
13 Feb. :.
I 1 Feb. >.
I I Feb. .
■ . 1 rii.
13 Feb. 9.
13 Feb
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
■ 5 Feb. 9.
13 Feb. 9,
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
16 Juiv
24 July 9.
24 July 9.
24 July 0
Fob.
10 Feb. 06
1 Feb. ."
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. ofi
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. «6
Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 00
ic Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
27 June 06
25 July 95125 July 96
July 93 25 July 96
5 July 93(25 July 96
Corps of Royal "Engineers.
214
Lieutenants.
Corry, John B.,*"- Bombay S.)
and M. Leave, England i
Tillard, Fras. Bonham, A.D.C. )
to Lt.Gov. Punjab j
Mainprise, Bertie W.Bengal S.&M.
Kensington, G. B., Woolwich
Clarke, Charles Janies, Lncbnow
Smyth, GeraldJ. Watt, Pertahghur
Meyrick, Harold L., Natal
liahon. E. W. Sandys, Umballa
Done, Regiuald John, Egypt ...
Hoysted, D. M. P., S. Africa ...
Foulkes, C. Howard, S. Africa....
Bell, Henry Lewin Gillison, Malta
Goldmgham, R. E. Dalrymple, I
Quetta I
Meyricke, Edw.Gelly, Jamaica...
Thomson, C. B.,*'s S. Africa
Mlcrory, Roland ;M„ Halifax,'!
N. S. Ord. Bermuda )
Osborne, G. F. Folger, Bombay..
Garrett, Arthur ffolliott, Kohat (
and Bunnoo Railway )
Monro, John Duncan, Singapore
Elles,MalcolmR.,4"'BengalS. &M.
Charles, Jas. R. E., S. Africa
Turner, Frank G., Mari-Attock...
Sowerby, M. Eden, Egypt. Army
Wollen, Wm. R. Grant, Egypt .
Danford, Bert. Wm. Y., Ber-]
mnda. Ord. Halifax, N. S....J
Holme, Alfred Siegfried, Punjab
Hogg.ConradChas.Hy. S.Africa
Mcore, H. T. Gwennap, S. Africa
Mozley.Edw. Newman, S.Africa
King, W. A. de Courcy, St. Lucia
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn, War Off.
Symons, C. B. Owe'n, Assist. /
Prof. R. Mil. Coll., Canada... i
Earle, Robert Gilmour, S. Alrica
Rooke, Everard Home, Bermuda
Waller, Richd.,CapeofGood Hope
Magniac, Charles Lane. Calcutta
Meyricke, R. Evelyn, Natal ..
Heath, Charles Jos., Alderney
Carden.Alan Douglas, Graves- 1
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 9.
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
8 Mar. 94
19 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 94
27 Jane 94
17 Aug. 94
17 Aug. 94
17 Aug. 94
\7 Aug. 94
Aug. 94
17 Aug. 94
17 Aug. 94
17 Au;
17 Aug. 94
17 Aug. 91
•94
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
7 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 97
8 Mar. 97
iq Mar. 97
2S Mar. 97
1 Apr. 97
27 June 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
■7 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. g7
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 94U7 Aug. 97
:o Sept. 94 20 Sept. 97
1 Oct
Oct
94
94
Oct. 94
24 Oct. 94
3 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
t Dec. 94
1 Oct.
:o Oct.
end, Temp. Chatham... j I" Dec- 94
Stevens, A. C. J., Hong Kon^..
Mance, H. 'Osborne, S. Africa ..
Irvine, Francis D. .Madras S.&M
Brough, Alan, Seetanagrain
Rose, L. St. Vincent, Gibraltar..
White, Ja^es Ross, S. Africa ..
Moore, H. O'Hara, Rangoon
Robinson, Alick Chris., St. Lucia
Blandy, L.Fettiplace, Jamaica
Haslarn, B. John, Simla
Phillpotts, B. Surtees, Bermuda
Painter, George E., Hong Kong
Nation, J. J. Henry, S. Africa
Buckle, Henry William, Chatham
17 Dec. 94
15 Mar. 05
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
rj Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
?b Mar,
1 Apr,
1 Apr,
1 Apr,
t Apr
1 Apr
Frith, Gilbert Robertson.S. Africa^o June 05
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. gs
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
6 Aug. 95
7 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
Alillington, Lionel Bertie,S. Africa
Willis, G. H., Isle of Wight
Jackson, Lambert Cameron, "1
Special duty, Egypt >
M'CUntock, Robert Singleton, )
Lagos Hinterland 3
Barron, Wm. Eruest, Bombay ...
Wilkinson, Geoffrey, Ben. S. & M
Wilson, Eric Edward Boketon, )
S. Africa j
Darn ford, G. E. Jervoise, Malta
Robertson, Fred. Wm. Mauritius
Simon, Max. St. L., Singapore...
Butterworth, Reg. F. A., Singapore
Place, Charles Otley, S. Africa...
Eustace, Fredk. R. H., Lucknow
Skipwith, Jas.Wemyss, S. Africa 24 Sept.95
Betty, Paget Kemmis,Shorncliffe:24 Sept. 95
Addison, George Hy. S. Africa... 1 Oct. 95
Douglas, Wm. Sholto.Sick Leave 22 Oct. 95
Pollard-Lowslev, Herbert de 1 ~
Lisle, Bhandi.ra, C.P j 2I Dec- 95
Neili, Colin Eric Smith, S.Africa 21 Dec. 95
Wace, Edw. Gurth,Rawul Pindee'n Jan. 96
Ommanney, Rupert, S. Africa ...I14 Jan. 96
Walker, Reginald, Cork I25 Jan. 96
M'Kechnie, Dugald, S. Africa ...I 7 Feb. 96
Musgrave, Herbert, S. Africa ... 1 Mar. gfc
Mathews, Walter F., Jubbulpore 11 Mar. 96
Greig, Ronald Henry, S. Africa I14 Mar. 96
Charteris. John, Landi Kotal......'2i Mar. 96
Barrow, Stephen D., S. Africa ... « Mar. 96
Mellor, Clive, S. Africa '21 Mar. 96
16 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
3 Nov. 97
4 Nov. 97
17 Nov, 97
17 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
12 Dec. 97
17 Dec. 97
15 Mar. 93
:5 Mar. 98
1 5 Mar. 98
15 Mar. 98
15 Mar. 98
15 Mar. 98
15 Mar. 98
26 Mar. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Atji\ 98
1 Apr. 98
i Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
6 June 9S
3 Aug. g3
^ Aug. 93
3 Aug. 9S
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. gS
3 Aug. 9S
3 Aug. 9S
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
6 Aug. 98
7 Aug.gS
8 Aug. 98
4 Sept. 98
.•4 Sept.gS
1 Oct. 98
22 Oct. 98
21 Dec. 98
21 Dec. 9S
I [ Jan. 99
14 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
7 Feb. 99
1 Mir. 99
II Mar. 99
14 Mar, 99
21 Mar. 99
2: Mar. 99
21 Mar. 99
fjlSUrEN"*. "TTS.
Taylor, Lyttelton R J. Waters, /
Sheerness $
Oakes, Richard, S. Africa
Brandon, Oscar Gilbert, Bombay
Thomas, Robert Henry, Punjab ..
Gracey, Thomas, Sharaupore ...
Cunningtou, Rbt. Henry, S.Africa
Johnson, Charles Reginald, S. (
Africa ) :
Greig, Philip Sellon. Whitehal. .|
Jones, Robert James Thomas > ;
Digby, Natal ) 1
Walker, Ales. R., Plymouth '
Jones, Douglas Champion, Malta
Akerman, Chas. S.A., Sheer-)
ness, Temp. Gravesend )
Goodwin, Geo. J. Power, Pishin (
Leave, Eagland >
Puller, Francis Charles, Derby...
Langman, John A., Landguard
Evans, Wm. Harry, Roorkee ,...
Moore, John O'Hara, Gibraltar.
Evans, Arthur Stuart, Malta...
Hennci, Ernst Olaf, S. Africa .
Forster, Davia, S. Africa
Sankey, Crofton E. P. Shorncliffe
Izat.Wm. Rennie, Madras S. & M.
Malan, Leslie N., Rangoon
Hammond, Reg. C. Mauritius ..,
Evans, George F. S. Africa
M'Enery,.John Aloysius, I. of W,
2tTDLTBUT.f LIEUT
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 June 96
22 July 96
25 July 96
29 July 96
4 Aug 96
5 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
21 Sept. 96
21 Sept. 96
21 Sept. 96
2r Sept.q'i
21 Sept, 96
2: Sept.9^
2t Sept. 96
25 Sept. 96
23 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
'26 Dec. 96
[31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 99
2 1 June 99
22 July 99
25 July 99
29 July 99
4 Aug. 99
5 Aug. 99
13 Aug. 99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
27 Sept.99
2t Sept.99
2[ Sept.99
21 Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
23 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
26 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 99
31 Dee. 99
31 Dec. qq
31 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 99
2NDLIiiUT.
SBOOIfD LIEUTENANTS.
Campbell, Percy Henry, Cork 1 Jan. 97
Sanders, Arthur R. Careless, Bengal S. & M. iS Jan. 97
Oldham, George Muir, Jamaica 3 Feb. 97
Giles. Valentine, Landguard 22 Feb. 97
Skinner, Robert Bruce, Punjab 8 Mar. 97
Hill, Arthur Fitzgerald Sandys, Ben. S. & M. 23 Mar. 97
Biggs, Charles William, Derby 23 June 97
Wagstaff, Cyril Mosley, India 23 June 97
Behrens, Tankred Tunstall, Malta 23 Juneg7
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Malta 21 July 97
Walton, Cusack, Bareilly 25 July 97
Kealy.PercivalHope.Meerut 27 July 97
Sherrard, Laurence Hunter, Aldershot ...'27 July 97
Watkins, Philip Seymour, Portsmouth ... 29 July 97
Hogg, Philip Granville H., Pembroke Dk. 27 Aug. 97
Hepper, Alaric William, S. Africa 31 Aug. 97
Garstin, J. Aylmer, India 23 Sept. 97
Cotton, Francis Gerald Stapleton, Gosport 23 Sept. 97
Neville, Lionel John Neville, Portsea 23 Sept. 97
Dawes, Nicholas Bernard E., Plymouth ... 23 Sept. 97
Maxwell, Wm. Fredk., India 23 Sept. 97
Doucet, Louis C. A. de Brisrny, Berehaven 24 Sept. 07
Browne, Charles Michael, Chatham 23 Dec. 97
Lewis, Henry Lester, Chatham 23 Dec. 97
Bushell, Frederick Harley, Cnatham 23 Dec. 97
Winterbotham, Harold St. J. Loyd, Ply- } -p
mouth ■■$ 5 ' y7
O'Connor, Percy Bernard, Chatham 29 Dec. 97
Charles, Eric Montagu Seton, Aldershot ., 1 Jan. 98
Hobbs, Reginald Francis Arthur, South > Jan g
Africa J y
Ponsonby, Reginald Gordon, Plymouth... 9 Mar. 98
Cunningham, Aylmer Basil, Plymouth ... 16 Mar. 98
Denniss, George Barlow Bartley, Natal ..23 Mar. q3
Jackson, Louis Macdonald, Plymouth ... 23 Mar. 98
Molesworth, Ernest Kerr, Chatham 23 Mar. gS
Mackworth, Harry Lleweilyn.S. Africa ... 23 Mar. g3
Cooke, George Stanley Curtis, Chatham .. 23 Mar. 98
Bell, Arthur Hugh, Chatham 23 Mar. 93
Usborne, Philip Osbert Gordon, Chatham 23 June 98
Evans, Llewelyn, Chatham 23 June 98
Smith, Hubert Clementi, Chatham 23 June 98
Newcombe, Stewart Francis, Chatham ... 23 June 98
Goldney, George Francis Bennett, Chatham 23 June 98
Birney," Charles Folliott, Chatham 23 June 98
Noble, Walter Jeffrey Wheelock, Chatham 23 June 98
Russell, Reginald Edm. Maghlin, Chatham 23 June 98
Rathbone, Harold Eugene Ford, Chatham 23 Jane 98
Stack, George Hall, Chatham 23 June 98
Grove, Thomas Thackeray, Chatham 23 June 98
Brown, Geoff. Ambrose Phi!lipps,Cuatham23 June 98
Phillimore, Reginald Henry, Chatham ... 23 June 98
Barker, John Stafford, Chatham 23 June 98
Loch, Geoffrey Charles Bell, Chatham 23 June 98
Denison, Garnet Wolseley, Chatham 1 Sept. 98
Oargul, Sidney Temple, Chatham 15 Dec. 98
Edgeworth, Kenneth Essex, Chatham 23 Dec. g8
Baylay, Atwell Charles, Chatham 23 Dec. gS
Paris, Alexander Lloyd, Chatham 23 Dec. g8
Kitto, William Alexander, Chatham 23 Dec. g8
Hill, Ernest Frederick John, Chatham 23 Dec. gS
Walker, Arthur Dunbar, Chatham 23 Dec. g8
215
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Second Lieutenants.
2NDLIECT.
is in, Chatham 23 Dec. 98
Kine Lancelot Noel Fdk ' •'!ln- 99
• in, Henry May, Chatham 12 .Tan. 99
-Graves, Derm it, I Ihatham Peb. 99
Kelly, Harry Holdsworth, Chatham .... Mar. 99
Thomson, Douglas Arthur, Chatham . "Mar. 99
, Henry Be
Mart D-Leake, Tli.
Frank I. .. 1- Chatham ' <r- 99
. Arthur' . is, Chatham . Mar. 99
■ lar. 99
Fren , I Ihatham
Johns! 1!' '
Carr-Harris, Ernest Dale, Chatham ■ .Iuue99
Bingay, Hubert L3 1 aa ,i9.Iune99
. Chatham - June 99
am 25 June99
:. Chatham .......
Biles, 1 1 null Jamieson, Chatham
Has-.'.. ; . 1 lhal bam
IE ic Francis, Chatham
batham ■ : ■'
Mackintosh, ErnestElliotBu u ,i Ihatham - -1 1 1
Eteid, He, Chatham 7 July 09
Second Lieutenants. 2NPlietjt.
Noble. N r, Chatham 28 July 99
Dobbie, William I George Shedden, Chatham 6 Aug. 99
Caulfeild, Wm. Talbot M'Clintock, Chatham 7 Aug. 99
Macrae, William. Chatham ■■ 9 Aug. 99
Tillard, 1 ...... 20 Aug. 99
Gough, Geo. Franc M, Chatham 20 Sept. 99
Hill. Rowland Ridley, Chatham . 25 Sept.99
3, Arthur Frederick, Chatham 25 Sept.99
i 22 Nov. 99
-emlcn .22 Nov. 99
Dunman, Thomas Nugent 22 Nov 99
May, Hugh Si 22N0V. 99
in .- . Nov. 99
, Aleyn Whitley ■■-• Nov. 99
Sandes, Edward •■ arren CauTflcld 22 Nov. 99
Davidson, Ali I liott ....22 Nov. 99
Thorn.' 22 Nov. 99
Wilbrab h --' Nov. 99
liam Evelyn 22 Nov. 99
: 111:; 22 Nov.99
Lord, Percy Calvert 22 Nov.99
I.efrov, Hugh Percival Thomson 22 Nov.99
Dart 22 Nov.99
! - . Nov. '
Du Boulay, Arthu la '. ne 22 Nov.99
:■ , '„ .1 liulant Benerat.— Salmond, Major General W., CIS. 8 Apr. 96.
< [ mdan* General. — Dickinson, Colonel B., 0. .1 1 '
idjutant. — Bigge, Captain T.A.H., 1 Oct,
A1 .1/ Ellis, 12 Sept. 94; Ho*. Lu • \ -shot.
Quartt r Mastort.
11 ' Ifred, Record Orhce.Ubatharn (ifo». »
\ln\- ...) ) .. >
Evans, James Tnomasr2Tcm.Capf.6May 95). ~)
Qr.Mr. S.M.E. Chatham, withhon. rani
' . 23 April 07 )
Tucker. Geo. Royal, Monmouth Hoyal 1
Engineers (Militia) (Hon. Copt. 1 Apr. 96) 1
Wall. Bdw. .las.. Intcll. Depart., WarOftice )
iptain, 4 Apr. 98) . j
Hitching, G. H.*75 Aldershotii/oa. Cuprous, >
7 July 98 J
G - m, George Gisborne [Hon. Captain, 1
29 Sei t. 11 . S.M.E., Chatham. .. I
Warbnrl in, William, Shoeburyuess (Hon. t
t ''tf/'ii/i, 12 June 99I 5
Godfrey, Cornelias Benjamin, Malta [Hon. 1
''"I',"". 22 June 99) j
Micbie, George, St. Helena {Hon. Captain, )
22 June 99) J
Btanchflower, Edward,47" Plymouth
Stephens, Edward, Hong Kong
&HON.LT.
3 May 84
6 May 85
1 Apr. 86
4 Apr. SS
7 July ES
29 Sep:.. 1
12 JnneS9
22 June 8g
22 June 89
20 Sept. 90
20 Dec. 90
',' u
Richmond, George. Dublin
Payne, Charles ■ derry
Law, James, Aldershot
shute. William John, Jamaica
Taylor, George,*71 Natal
Campbell, John R ibi rt, 01 .tbam .
Frost, James, Isle ol Wight
Thompson. Hem r Sheffield
Wright, James Henry, Portsea
Onn, Edmund Tbompe a, Malta .
Tucker, Albert Napoleon, S. Africa
Head, Mark. Isle of Wight
Jones, Alfred, Cork
Marshall. William, Pembroke Dock .
Clark, Thomas James, Cork
Cripps, Henry, Southampton
Blackwell, Frank. Dublin
Perceval, Edmuml, War Office...
Huggett, Reuben, Gravesend
Hopkins, Edward James
Samsor., Heary Rose
O.U. ME.
.4 HOlf. LI.
9 May 91
9 May 91
9 May 91
19 Apr. 91
3 May 03
.1 May 93
, 1 lee. .
Mm . j
5 May 94
1 May 95
8 June 95
24 July 95
10 Apr. 97
19 May 97
17 Nov. 97
9 Mar. 98
27 Apr. 98
1 June 93
25 Feb. 99
10 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
Training Battalion.
Command,,,? Lt.Colonol R. C. Maxwell.
MsjorT. de la H. Brotherton
Adjutant .'.'. Captain T. A. H. Bigge.
Anist. Adjutant foi 1/ ■■/,.(,•, Lieut .\. .1. Hopkins.
Scarlet— Facing*, Blue Velvet.— Aaentt, Messrs
Coast 3attalion.
YrB.'Ser.
Full Hah
Pay Pay
Ma.ioks.
Davis, Thomas, Greenock
London, James, Liverpool
'nous
Organ, James Leitb
, William, Dundee
Brown, Wiluam George Oharteris, Stall Officer, War Office
Giddy, William Richard George, Cardiff
, John, North Shields
1 , Falmouth
Lieutenants.
Brissenden, Albert, Middlesborongh
Balden, Charles, Paull-on-Hurober
Bailey, John, Henry (Quartw Hotter, 1
Kton, George, Assistant to Inspector of Royal Engineer t
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1 Apr. Q7 ... ■>
Ruse, James, Portland ■
Hoiton, William, Portland
2 Juue3t>
; Apr. S
7 July 8S
■=, AllR.f.
May
. \oV. ••
1 July 91
Nov. 9
1 ii 1
o Sept. 97
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr, 04
1 Apr. 94
i Apt .0
1 Apr 96
, Sept.97
1 ; Jan. 09
10 Nov. 99
■ Apr. 99
1 Apr. 00
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2I6
1 The Duke ot Cambridge commanded tho ist Division of the Eastern i™»tl»,,, i .»v
eluding the battles of the^Alma. Balaklava, and S^^ho^^ttti^^^til0.t£Pa^,1 °' l854'in-
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal wi ifon? C b sns ,d t', ri Tl m.e "J?101""1 iu
«i,»f«r-Lmt0rn S™m0DS <™s employed forthree years in the d^ted^^^^V&SS^T^' rr • a
States in constructing works for its defence and in making military expirations H mi^mi ?„ J, -°f nhe Pmted
185? he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redeliffe on Sam m,, S^,h ,br!" Tt?ke? 1E
JSfvV.?.54 '• eSCOrt^ th,e new Pernor into SilUtria after the forme ■ one" ad bM el Vul w»« nr^f ai6ha 1I3
part ol the siege ot that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slnbmi is >,,,, i ! • i, was present daring
entire charge of the operation with ao,coo men SSffSrSSStoSSSSS a Russiaf Irmv Sfc? ^ T -n*
within seven miles : was presentduring the occupation of Wallachia and had r ™ ,1 1 f7, en beins
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. ,S54 to SXfteSclif reconnaissances
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Er piuona lau 1 out ami threw ,,7? nhlef K t0 Vth,*
camp round that place j afterwards was before Sebastopol from April \S , unt° after its fall UP '^entrenched
Mmgreha and was present at the forced passage of the Ingui, where he comm ,, de , n? ' d- t,hen WMt t0
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his woS JS S J ^ "" ''tT' the
success of the day chiefly to Lt.C'olonel Simmon?. He served ls&^aj™^„"«Sf Snbllle? the
throughout the war and was employed m all the negotiations having re.ere nee ™ m Z K^0m"S *?"?
AJ?,J\-E,as received the Crimean Medal with Clasp! the Turkish Gold Me la for he II, , o ■ ar, Pasha 8
of Medj.d.e 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Go en me , aKo KRSW f ?rdC:r
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laving out the Tnrco-Russian °L„Sr, •„ i ■ i "f the LeSIon °f
Class of the Medjidie by the Saltan, but was refused r,ermissior to acceptlt b°Undary in As,a' aDd SraDted the 2nd
*^J*^t?$Z^Z^£^*<^r**" ^ rebellion* ,837-39, and was engaged
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of ( 'hemote anlto, Wf v, „ .T?"1^'^ surrender of the
Indian Mutiny campaign commanded Sappers an 1 Miners n't the a ™™'S' (,Xed'V W'!h tw0 ClasP<»- In the
hroughout the siege of Delhi, directed th'e'r.ght attack^ -^ thffi™i™emi™" ^1 ™U8i°f B"dlel?e,,erai' an<1
when conductingthe Column of assault on the Pahareeporesuburb on Hth ISrt ,R-', anc?,™s dangerously wounded
also^siSleoSl u^^l^^X, ne was4 ^^1 r^rin^3 5- ^ »d Inl™ »
sXa^M^^
Md Turkish Medals, and 5th Class Tof ttlMedjiale) Lt-Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
the bo^^eSd'ap^o^M^aoln an! "tXSX* 'ntH^un'fV0 ^ ™ ^ ^ ™ «»»»t a'
of-Meaday (mentioned l/di^rtctaa^^tTlS^'il^,^^ CaP",re °f Pr°m6 and OM»P»«<«
repulse ^rU^K^ Sebastopol; was present at the
Quarries on 7th June, for which sei "ice he ™i ,,' nr, 'fi ™ , °, .^pneers at the capture and defence of
Major. Succeeded Colonel Tyi£^B^u"si^^^^K^t Inlet T^i ^ rec^,Tedf "le Breret af
that appointment was severely wounded by a rifle*l ill ™ , Lfh * ,,g ,■ ,7. . v L , , ^e execution of the duties of
shoulder.and injured jaw (Medal ^^l^B^eUoiMj^a^^lf'nn0^ tDe 'eft. arm. passed through
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and <th Chrss ofjhe Mediidfe) Lt'Colonel. CB.,Kr,ight of the Legion of Honor,
Pei^Se^^
capture of the Bala Ports (mentioned in despatches Breve io ! Vaior'vii^ w fh nf*"6?* %nd WaS "re5ent at the
warofiS7S-So,andwas present at the capture of the Pciwar S '^ , U?'' Sfrv!d ln the Af^Dan
ment at Charasiah on the dth October 1S79 (mentioned in Lfnath™i »n f ■ '.?, desPatc^es). in the engage-
Djcember 1S79 including the investment of srhfr«i~ 7 despatches!, and in the operations round Cabul in
^far^S^
^»^ «- at the
fndTf^^^^^
Force which marched on MWala present at the ,,™ ' V™ ° °S° f lhe camPat2n as Senior Engineer of the
patches as having " displayed ireat mte 4nce in?l ^env ^ ge6 and forming of Magdala (mentioned in des-
of Major, CB., and Medal) intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations," Brevet
anaSVi£«
Clasp); wasawardedthe VC for " eaUant conduct it the a,,^™ °LJbSnm (Victoria Cross, and Medal with
On that occasion a soldier oVthe ,8th Reiim»nt was snot under tL w„f on,0' Be/'' on *e 6th October 1859,
rushed under the walls, under a sharp fire "of matchlocks and bore £?, S °v tf!e 'fl Lieutenant Goodfellow
dead .but whom he at first suppo.-edtobe wounded onlv •■' wis Assistant F^'V* 'he BoMi? ' 7h<J was thei1
and Kattywar Pield Force in 1859. Served as Brii ade Main, of ?b™ t? d Engnieer with the Okamundel
tionary Force throughout the cwnpafcn ^tmentionel to ^flesrTtahesfeJri^?!^^ mtb the Aby^inian Expedi-
on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of Majoi r and Med an efficient manner in which he carried
3 %wrfi?,,°rkT served ™ith the Zhob VaUey Expedition in ,884.
InkerS^antl^nTtoThe6 Tr^ffi^^r^e^o^&i IT* mClU^ the battleS of Alma -11
the assault of the Redan on the ,sS Juie "fss^Victoria Cross) ^^'"P^-twice wounded ; led a ladder party to
assault of the 8th Sept. : was employed in ttl deSSn nf til. nit ,!f °° vdnty m the Trenches at the final
Knight of the Legion' of Honor, 5fh Ctass of the M«l"X Turk sh Seda! andfrevef°f 2W wlth ^e Clasps,
1TC for "determined gallantry at the head of a Bh.J»rlf iiectal, and Brevet of Major) ; was awarded the
8th June ,855. Devoted hero,™ to salWout 0 ft he t -"nches L ^T aUlt °f the Redan (Sebastopol), on the
officers and men." Served throughout th «™, , f ( v numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded
the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin-woSuded^n ito3l half Yr% %' ??**%? the ,!ssault of Tan^ku an1
Lt.Colonel). Served throughout the Egyptian war oTssifn commander' fiffaV* T' Cla?p8' and Brevet of
engagements of El Magfar ami Tel-el-Mahuta the ,»,,;,!.,? be -;nd Bngat'e. and was present at the
mentioned in despatches receive 1 tl e t ban k £ n< In 1 n °DS ac Kassasin, and ,n the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice
the Medjitbe, and Khedive™ Star Commanded toe fxne.btfo.^-f ^m%nt' ,M" Med"1 ^th ClasP. 2=d Class of
engagements at El Teb and Temai (recurved the thanks' ^taiKl^,?1 l884, and was Present in the
distinguished service in the field, ,st cS of the Se t™ C& aL f Im"ient' P^moted Lt.General for
» Sai? Richard'^"™'1 the thaD,ks, 0f both Houses'^Cliamen? .^ifO.f SSd ClafpT " exPedltl0B '° tn«
" bir Richard Harrison served durine the Indian VnHmnf i ^7 . 1 ^m,"P'-
bagh under Outram ; at the siege and capture of Luck Sow rh/nn U 5nt"t ^^ v,^8 P"3611' at attacks on the Alum"
Fort Boolah, AUeegunge, andBareilly Tthrou-n?hIoude caZltno^l^01"1™"^ ?mPa5n'includinKaffairsat
and as Acting Adjutant to theCommanu.n- R^oval Pn^nl^rP„, h iS5s^59, including the affair at Buxarghat ;
affairs at Burgud ah, Fort Mud i idea and "Sankee (\ffnnf witb ?7 ,Url=R tn5Trans-Gogra campaign, including
was present auheaffair«o''Sinho ami Tnn.Tif,, /L( ' Clasp) Served during the China war of ,S6o, audi
Master General's Staff dunng the I ^ Ivan"! on SS,? W"1^"^' ^"««ttaltotl»(hk«.
U«eanghoonthe,8thand23rdSept.,m^nTdian"dUUa^tMfdaPl^
■2 i 7 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
in the Zulu war of 1S79, first as Engineer at Head Quarters, afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and
harge of the Quarter Master General's Department during the second advance into Zululand, and present
in the encasement at Olundi mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Was subsequently appointed to the coroirard
ofthe Flying Column. On the dissoluti. n of that column was placed in command of theTn - : -tnct,
•conducted the reconnaissance* that preceded the - -kukuni, and, afterwards, maintained the
supplies of the forces encaged, and made the military dispositions necessitated by the k. stile attitude of the
Boers (mentioned in despatch,- ' sp). S _■ ptian war of iSS- .tant
General, and was Chief Staff Cfficer on the Li-.es of Communication throughout the campaign ; was present m the
•engagement at F.l Magfar and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatch.- asp,
ss of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served w;th the Nile Expedition in 18S5 a- A - - ttani
•General and Colonel on the Staff on I Communication (Clasp).
served with theNite Expedition in : - mmanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
•in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 s - ■'. arren served dun- ression ofthe Kafiroutbreak in 1877-7S. with 1 cal rank of Lieut.
el, in command ofthe Diamond Fields H Y-e, and took part in several actions (Brevet of Lie-.
■Commanded part ot theGriqualand IV. -t Field Forceinthe Griqua risir.gin 1S7S, including numer - 1 (cements
and skirmishes with the naii\ . jmentionedind - commended in the G - despatches
for "energy, ability. and resour ■ -t trying ci re.' - fed in com-
mand of an expedit abia Petrsia, despatched daring tl 1 - .■: ■ _- - g
to justice the murderers of Professor Palmer and his party (JfCJfff., U "ass of theMedjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Command- B in the Bechnanaland Expedition in 1884-85 ■ M -
'" Lieut. General Sanford served in China in iSs8, during the occupation of Canton, the expedition t Pi
demolition ofthe forts at the mouth of the river and advance to Tientsin. Also in the campaign in the Nort
China in 1S60 (Medal withClasp). Also in the operations against the Taepingsin 18S2, inch'. I • ;ure ofthe
stockades of Nanhsiang, esculade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpco. and T.-.l-.n. «•
Served in the Jowaki AfreedeeExpeditioi .- \ Q.M. General. Peshawm District ! edal withClasp). Serve.!
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter Master General of the :st Division in the Peshawur Vaiie;
Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
•with Ciaspj. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of Royal Engineers (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in desoatches. rB., and Clasp .
' ■ Lord Kitchener served with the Nile Exoedition in 1S84-S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Class ot the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Stan. Served in the operations near Suakin in December i333, and was present in the engagement
at Gemaizah in command ot a Brigade ofthe Egyptian Army (mentioned in despatches. Clasp 1. and in the
-operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Clasp). Commanded the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896, a force. British and Egyptian, which
advanced into the Soudan with the object of retaking from the Dervishes the lost province of Dongola. and, after
several successful engagements, reconquered the province (promoted to be Major General for distinguished
service in the field, £CB., is- the Osmanieh, British Medal. ar.d Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Commanded the expedition throughoat the operations in 18^7. which resulted in the capture of Abu Hamed
<Clasp to Khedive's Medal). Commanded the forces. British and Egyptian, in the Soudan campaign of 1898 by
■the Soudan which was reconquered from the Dervish invaders and the Khalifa's power finally overthrown
at the battle of Khartoum (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to the Peerage, GCB-, two
Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
: ijor General Strahan served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1365-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major. Medal).
Major General Moysey served in the Zulu wai resent in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
-matches, Brevet of Lt. Colon. -I. Me.ial with Clasp).
Major General Leach was specially employed on survey operations with theLooshai Expedition in 1871-73
(received the thanks ofthe Governi lia and ofthe Secretary - i issp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was specially employed on survey operations; took part in the expeditions into
the Bazar and Lughman Valleys — severely wounded at Maidanak (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Victoria Cross) ; served with the Can. lahar Field Force in -urvey operations ar.d after-
wards as Brigade Major Royal Enj- . eer; was present in the engagements at Girishk and
Maiwand, in the defence of and sortie from Candahar, and at the seived the thanks of the
-riment of India and twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp) : was
awarded the Y£ " for having, m action with the Shinwarris, near Maida- March 1S79,
when covering the retirement of the Survey Escort who were car- _ tenant Barclay. 45th S - rtally
wcunded, behaved with the utmost gallantry in charging, with some men of the 45th Sikhs, a very mucn larger
number of the enemy. In this euc ranter Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received
a severe wound from an Afghan knife in the left arm. Captain Lead.'- determinati □ and gallantry in this affair,
m attacking and driving back the enemy from the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation." Served
;n the Soudan campaign in i83i, and was present in the engagemei ieen and the Tofrek zereba and at
<he destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with ;■■■ s Stai Served
with the Frontier Field Force in i8S5-86as Colonel on the Staff in command of troops at Korosko.
11 Sir J. C. Ardagh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tae battle of Tel-el-Keb:r (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive'.- Star);
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1 | landing B lyal Engineer and Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General, Intelligence Department, and was present in the F.l Teh and
Temai (twice mentioned 111 .1 'B.. and two Clasp-) Served during the Nile
Commandant of the Base at Cairo (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel). Was present in the engagement
at Giniss. on the Upper Nile, on the 30th December iS3> (mentioned in despatches).
' Major General Kraser was specially employed in the Russo-Turkish war in 1877 as Military Officer to the Com-
mander in Chief of the British Fleet in Besica Bay, accompanied the Turkish Commander ir. Chief in the can
on the Lorn, and was present at several engagements and at the bombardment of Rustchuk Brevi
Served in the Boer war of 1S81 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch (mentioned in
despatches, CMQ.). Was afterwards As- -tat.t Quarter Master General, and finally A-- -
Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers, and was pree
the engagements at El Macular and Tel-el- Mahnta, in the action at Kassasin )th Bepti mber),and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (several times n- despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 a Dsral on the
Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet <>: ' i Class of th.
-- Sir Bindon Blood served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with clasp), .--erved in the
Zulu warof 1879 (Brevetof Major, Medal with Clasp). Served In the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned i] -. Brevet . f
Lt.Colgael, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s 3taff Officer, and was present at the capture of the Malakand I
at the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement- at Panjkora and JIamugai (mentioned in
KCB. and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Malakand Field Force during the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1697-98, including the relief of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara, the operations in the
Valley and action of Lnndakai. the operations in Bajour and actions at Nawagai and in the Mahm und
•y; commanded, subsequently, the Buner Field Force (mentioned in despal ed the thanks of
the Commander in Chief in India and Governor General in Council, promoted to be Major General, two Clasps).
M Major General W. Salmon.! was employed during the Egyptian warof 1882 as Commanding Royal Engineer at
the Base oroperations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khe-
dive's Star).
" Sir Herbert Chcrmside during the Russo-Turkish war in 1876-78 accompanied the Turkish troops as
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2 1 &
Militpry Attache (Turkish War Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)..
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Intelligence Department
Clasp). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 in the Egyptian Army and as Governor General of the
Red Sea Littoral aud Egyptian Military Commissioner {mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, 3rd,
Class of the Osmauieh, and Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan m 1S87, and was present in the
engagement at Sarras in command of the force ( Brevet ol Colonel, ond Class of the Medjiuie).
28 Colonel J. E. Broadbent served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Jndia under Sir William*
Lockhart in 1897-95, first with the Malakand Field Force as Commanding Royal fclngineer, including the expedi-
tion into the Mohmund country and Bajaur (mentioned in despatches) , and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary-
Force as Commanding Royal Engineer until invalided, including the engagement at Saran Sar (mentioned tm
despatches, CB., and Medal with two Claspsj.
30 Colonel M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of SappersandMinersand servedasAssistant Field Engineer
with the Right Column Bhoutan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout)
the Hazara campaign of 1868, — the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
of the Officer commanding orominentlv brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the YC "for his distinguished bravery
and zealous, resolute, and self-devoted conduct at the battle of Ordahsu, on the 4th February 1874, while serving
nnder the immediate orders of Colonel Sir John Chetham McLeod, KCB. , of the 42nd Regiment, who commanded the
Advanced Guard. Sir John McLeod was an eye-witness of his gallant and distinguished conduct on the occasion,,
and considers that this officer's fearless and resolute bearing, being always in the front, urging on and encouraging
an unarmed working party of Fantee labourers, who were exposed not only to the fire of the enemy but to the wild
and irregular fire of the native troops in the rear, contributed very materially to the success of the day. By his
example he made these men do what no European party was ever required to do in warfare, namely, to work under
fire in the face of the enemy without a covering-party." Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on special
reconnaissance duty as DeDuty Quarter Master General, Intelligence Branch (Clasp).
31 Colonel H. Elsdale served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in com-
mand of the Balloon Detachment.
32 Major General E. Wood served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald,
Graham in 1S84 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (twice,
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
presentin the engagements atHasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
34 Sir Thomas Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey
from the Coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in Southern Afghanistan in 1878-79 on
special survey duty (twice mentioned in despatches) ; served in Northern Afghanistan in 1879-S0 in charge of.
survey operations ; was present in the operations around Cahul in December 1879 and the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . AIbo served in charge of survey operations in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition of 1S80 under Brigadier General Kennedy. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1SS0 and in 1890 (Brevet of Colonel). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under*
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Chief Survey Officer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
35 Colonel W. L. Greenstreet served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Commanding Royal Engineer
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
37 Colonel S. L. Jacob served in the Afghan war in 1879 as Field Engineer at Ali Musjid (Medal).
3S Major General S. C. Turner served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1SS1 (mentioned in despatches).
40 Colonel Waller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Nugent, Com-
manding Royal Engineer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major M
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
41 Sir William Nicholson served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 as Field Engineer Candahar Field Foree,
and as Commanding Royal Engineer Thull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards as-
Field Engineer Cabui and Cabui-Candahar Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1879 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 includirg the engagement at Lataband
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Canaahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at-the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition 1^1886-87 as Assistant AdjutantGeneral,.
Army Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of Indiaiu 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Adjutant
General Chief of the StatT (mentioned in despatches, KCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
42 Colonel Jelf served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 as Director
of Military Telegraphs (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
w Colonel Beresford served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
44 Colonel C. M. Watson served in tne Egyptian war of 18S2 in the Intelligence Department, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action of Kassasin on the 9th September, aud at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"Colonel H. Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph, until invalided on the 30th,
January 1S74 (Medal).
47 Colonel J, F. Garwood served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White as Commanding-
Engineer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
48 Colonel A. O. Green served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 on the Staff of the 2nd Division, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with. Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the*
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham as Intelligence Officer, and was present in the engagement
at El Teb— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and two Clasps).
49 Colonel R. M. Barklie served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"Colonel Rawson served as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of the "Queen's Own."
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal).
51 Colonel H. H. Settle served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 as Staff Officer at Gemai and on the Lines
of Comiminication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the operations at Suakin in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaiza-h (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel and Clasp); in the operations in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp, and. 2nd Class of the Medjidie) ;»and in the operations in the Soudan in 1891, including the capture of:
Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star).
52 Colonel G. Henry served in the Afghan war 01*1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition,
in 1885-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp).
53 Sir Reginald Clare Hart served with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war from Jan. to June 1879,
first with tbe 2nd Division attached as a Regimental Officerto the 24th Punjab Native Infantry during the 2nd
Bazar Expedition against the Zukha Khel AfreediB, and afterwardswith the 1st Division. Was several times em*
ployed by the Quarter Master General's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned in despatches,Victoria
Cross, Medal) : wasawarded the "F(£" for his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the.
life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant General commar-ding the 2nd Division Peshawur Field Force reports that
2T8a War Services of the Officers . il Engineers.
Lieutenant Hart, or the D eini-
ed ex-
ty in the river bi
• Harl re uihe L ■■■ itfa the aid
aim on the way." Served thr b . I de de
tajor General Graham, commanding the an I esent in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria < r and Tel-el-Mahuta, tin K .,-. sin (as
■ Quarter Ma- :< .:. the see- i e of Tel-el-Kebir
1 nel. Medal with Clasp. 4th Glass < f the Osmanieh, and
Commanded the First Brigade Tirah Expi Force in the <
;hart in 1897-^2, liicludiii, _- of the Sam: 1
- in the Waran Valley on tl I the operations in the Maatura Valley, with the pass
the Suppri Pass ; also in the subsequent opt ir Valley (mention!
, Medal with tv - \-U Decora:: Lantry, "Hurt's Annual Army Ltst," p. 786.]
M Lt,Colonel L. P. Brown - e Afghan war in iS 79-80, and was present in the engagement, at Ahmed
fCheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Ma or, Hedal wil 1
B uanwarofi8; Derations in the Koorum Valley
<me; ■ edwiththeBec i Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
rved in the Egyptian wa ttedal.and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1SS5 in the Intelligence Department and as ' oer, and was preeentin the recon-
to Uasheen, in the engagement at Iiasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned iu despatches,
1 tloneIG V. Cockburn served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Colonel H. 0 . S red in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
tlonelW. Peacocks served in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and took part with the expedition into the Basax
y (mentioned in des] Served in the can ... I | . , under &
William Lockhart in 1897 witl cand Field P01 k part witl
country, part of theti ; also with ' asCommani
Royal Engineer including the - He Tanga Pass (mention' Modal with 1 ■ ■■ I
*> Col >nel D. A. Scott Sei nraT of i382
1 Star). Also served ls Railway 1 Ifficer
at Haifa and in oharge i ms (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colon Also served
in the operations of the B I atier Field Force in 1885-86 including the ei batGu [DSO.).
ai Colonel F. T. X. Bpratt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, ireofthe Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned, in del h October 1870 (mentioned in
■chest and at Mattoon as Adjutant of Roy ni wards as D<
\ ssistant Quarter Master General and Infantry Brigade Cabul Field Force; S 1 . B
in the march to 1 : - present at the batl inar (mention* La with three
Clasps, and Bronse Ded tioi -.rved with the Burmese Exneditionin 1886-8788 Brigad _ neesr
and Superintendent of Army Signs . I mentioned in despatches, Bre\
68 Colonel A. R. F. I> red in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam
Dakka and in the operations in the Kama district (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expeditioniu 1S35-S8 in
command of the Quee tppers and Miners and aa Commanding Royal Engineer (meutionedindes-
patches. Brevet of Major, V80., and Medal withClasi
• Colonel U. M. Hyslop served with tho Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-7;,
tu commandot a com;-' (mentioned in 3, thanKSOf Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egy] ■ [882, and . - at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8i Colonel a. Ba gyptaanwarof 188 3, and v _ _ smentatTel-el-Mal
in the action at KJ imber, and at the battle of Tel- - 1
of the Medjidie, and Kh< Served with the Bechuana
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85 as Deputy Assist:* • ' it and Quarter Master General Ii
ligence Department.
*» Colonel Dove served with the Be Si ppera and Miners in the Jowaki - Medal with
Served in the Afghan wa o,and was presenr
67 Colonel J. Cameron served in the Kafir war in Beer to C lonel
Wood in the engagement at Tabs ... ■" i da mentioned in de-
** Colonel R. T Orpeu Berved ghan war of 1878-80 with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatch' 9, M> id
w Colonel G. R. R. Savage served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of advanced Field Telegraph and
tte with the force undei - Donald Stewarl
Colonel P. H the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 187- - Clasp). £
the Afghan war 01*1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahii-< I .rationed in d and
Takht-i-Pul (Medal with I
?l Colonel Thurbum Berved in the Afghan war in 187 i). Served in I irthWest
Frontier of India unci*-. a Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Tirah Em aiding
Royal Engineer on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two
Clasps).
:- Colonel aerved in the Jowaki campaigi in -- - (Meda withClasp). Served in the Afghan war
Of 1878-80 as Assistant Fi 11 3ir Donald Stewart's Division, a-:< -it in the engagements
.at Ahmed Kh«- and Ui ir Ghuznee (Medal with Cla
"* Col'iic in the Afghan war of 1878-80, ar.d was present m the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal w
1 olonel B 0. Lloyd served with the Burmese Expedition in :855-86, and afj , as Field
Engineer and was severely .n engagement near Mandalay on the 8th Ja (mention^
. i, pith
76 Colonel C. Igyptian .var of tG . attle of Tel--1
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of th Medjidie, and Khedive 3erved with tl e
under Sir Oha 4-85 on special service and in charge of the Top _
Main served in the Kafir war of esentin the engagement at Xeumaka; also
served in the Zulu war in 1879 resent in t!. at Bkowc
(mentioned in de-pi eng axt
Colonel
*° Colonel H. H Hart sei campaign on the t Fro under. Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Fori imanding Royal Engineer iSt Division, including
the forcing of the Sampagha Pass, the operations m the Wai m \ alley on the 9th December, and the op
the Mastura Valley witu the- p - fttions in the Khybi
the Basax Valley (mention Medal laspsL
Colonel B. Dickinsi Ln the Egyptian war oi i lal, and Blh< Live's £ rved
in the Soudan campaign in 1885, an 1 was present in the engagements at Hasheeu and the Tnfrek
■
1.; ( il el irt-Boyd served In the Egyptian war of 1SS2 Imeutmn-Ml m i iirevet of M
.
■' Lt-Colonel M W. Skinnei che Gold Coast from the 14th December 1873 until invalided on the 12th
January 1874 (Aahs
*» Colonel w. t. Shone Berved ln the Afghan war of 1873-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wu.>
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2186
Expedition in 1SS1 as Assistant Field En.grin.eer (mentioned m despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. -and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Miranzai Expeditions
in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Commandite Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Cblonel, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Engineer of the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches. CB.t and Medal with Clasp).
36 Lt. Colonels W. H. White, J. H. C. Harrison and H. Finnia, Majors G. Davidson, A. L. Meiu, F. Peel, and
C. B. Mayne served in tne Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (Medal).
87 Lt.Colonel J. M. T. Badgley served in the Afghan war of iS;8-8o( Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in i83=;-S6, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 6th May 1SS6 (Medal with Clasp).
88 LtJSolonel H. W. Duperier'served in the Afghan war in i879-So(Medal).
*9 Lt.Colonel F. W. Benuet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Telegraph Department (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Clasp).
91 Lt.Colonel E. Raban served with the expedition again? t the Naga HU1 Tribes in 1879-80, and was present at
one assault of Kononia (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
92 Lt.Colonel Martin Martin served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kbeyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
93 Lt. Colonels B. Scott and J. Kellie, Majors G. M. Porter and L. C. Jackson served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal).
94 Lt.Colonel S. Grantserved in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned iu despatches) and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS as Field Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with*
Clasp). Served with the force at Suakin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(4th Class of the Osmanieh).
95 Lt.Colonel S. H. Exham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
96 Lt.ColonelE.Glennie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
97 Lt.Colonel G. F. Wilson served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 as Superintendent of Railway Works (men-
Cioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Kbedive's Star).
99 Colonel H. P. Leach served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, first with the 1st Division Khyber Field Force in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Deh Barak (mentioned in despatches),
afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of
Bengal Sappers and Miners, took part in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was
present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp}. Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on Commissariat duty, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
uSSg-oo as C ommauding Royal Engineer, Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Engineer with the force, and was present at the capture of the Malakar.d Pass and in the engagement at Pan] kora
Hiver (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
100 Lt.Colonel W. H. Chippmdall served in the Aighan warof 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
101 Lt.Co'onel E. W. Cotter served in the Asnanti warof 1873-74, and was present at the defence of the post of
Quarman (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Company Bengal Sappers and Miners and was Field Engineer
in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Nile Expedition and with the Nile Frontier Field^Force
in 1S85 as Station Royal Engineer at Assouan. Served with the Burma Field Force in^837-38, and raised the
Burma Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
102 Sir H. E. M'Callum served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
104 Lt.Colonel P. G. Von Donop served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8=? ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
106 Lt.Colonel H. W. Smith-Rewse served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of AliMusjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Brigade Major of
Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
107 Lt.Colonel J. E. Blackburn served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present at the action
at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-S6
(mentioned in despatches).
109 Lt.Colonel Leverson served in the Egyptian war of iSS^as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General, and
was present in the action at Kassasm on the gth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Be'chu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren 111 1884-S5 on special service.
110 Lt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
111 Lt.Colonel Hellard served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was presentat the action at Kassasinon the gth
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"a Lt.Colonel J. C. L. Campbell served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan warof
1:878-80 as Adjutant Royal Engineers Khyber Line Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 24th Company of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (pth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) . Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
113 Lt.Colonel C. K, Wood served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Telegraph duty (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel G. H. W.O'Sullivan served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmund Field Force, and as
Assistant Quarter Master General Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel
two Clasps).
116 Lt.Colonel E. Blunt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhnrt in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade, and was present iu
the engagement at Laudakai (mentioned in despatches); also with the Buner Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
118 Lt.Colonel C. C. Ellis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
120 Lt.Colonel J. B. Sharpe served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
122 Lt.Colonel Digby served in the Afghan war in i37g-3oin command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was present in the affair at Besud (mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India;under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the
Tochi Field Force as Commanding Royal Engineer 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
m Major J. Burn Murdoch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December i87g including the storming of the
Asmai Heights— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ot the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
l2G Lt.Colonel M. C. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned indespatches, Medal). Also served with
2iSc War Services of the Officers of the JRoyal Engineers,
the Akha Expedition in i??^-?* (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 twice
(mention? J in despatches, Medal with* - 1th t L Lsaxai Expedition as Commanding Royal Engineer
Served with the Chitral Rebel Force S B ►oert Low in 1S95 in charge of the Field Park, Royal Engineers
(men* apatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on ihe North West Front mder
sir Williaui LocUiart in _ Sappers and Miners with the Malakand andBnner Field Forces
,-meer, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass [tnenti 1 ed in desj atches, DSi '. and Clasp).
,2T Lt. Colonel R. C. M sen e i in the Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march 10 Candahar, and was present at the batt lahar 1 Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
)» L ICacke in served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clas]
1,1 Lt. Colonel A. H. B ignold served in the Boer war of 1881. Serve 1 with the Nile Exp lil . Ihe
:ih Departmi lin despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13* Lt.Colonel w. v. 1 ' instable served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Lt. Colonel R. H. Jennings served in the Afghan war in i879-8o,firstin ohargeofasurvey party, and after-
wards as Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
ilomelA.C. I lin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part m the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie
and the occupation of Candahar (Medal). Served in the operations near Suafcin in December 1 BSaod was pre-
sent in the engagement at Gemalaah [mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's Star).
139 Lt.Colonel Darling served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in con.- mpanyof the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, including the operations of the Moveable Column under Brigadier
General Arbuthnot (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command oJ a company of the Queen'ij Owb
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 Medal w.th Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive'6 Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Clasp).
140 Lt.Colonel A b£ 1 -erved with the Madras Sappers and Miners andas Assistant Field Engineer in the
Egyptian war 01 iSSj, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
U1 Lt.Colonel P.T. Boston served in the Afghanwarof 1878-80, and was present in tho engagement at Chirasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the stonniDg of the
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS as Field
Engineer (Brevetof Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the Bengal
Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
I*3 Li. Colonel J. C. Tyler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on.
the ?th September (Medal, ana Khedive's Star).
lti Lt.Colonel G. H. Sim served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medaih Served in the Soudan campaign ii>
1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'6 Star).
*"" Lt.ColonelJ. C. Campbell served with the Bengal Sappers i»nd Miners in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 as Assistant Field Engineer, and in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
l*9 Lt.Colonel J. A. Ferrier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal'. Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's St in. Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1 88 5-86 in
command at Ambigole, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells (DSO.). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir 117illiam Lockhart in 1897-9$ with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field
ear 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of^Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
3; Lt.ColonelJ. D. Fullerton served in the Afghan war'in 1S79-S0 as Acting Adjutant of the Bombay Sappers
and Mineis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Company Commander No. 2 Company
Bombay Sappers and Miners (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp),
"♦ Major E. C. Spilsbury served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar wi ti-
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
Major G. T. .Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the* Field Marshal
Commanding in Chief for his gallant behaviour on the 12th August 1880), and was present at the> battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with l
Major Conner served in the Afghan war in 1 S7S-79 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappere
am'. Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal).
160 Major Lindley served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition and in the operations
of the Moveable Column under Brigadier General Arbuthnot (Medal). Served with the Madras Sappers and Miners
and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
withClasn. and Khedive's Star).
'■■' ,: Major Bethell served inthe Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
161 Major Attree served in the Afghan war ^1878-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel Hon. M.G.Talbot served inthe Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was prescntat the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Su Frede-
rick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and Iwns present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
J"0 Major S. A. E. Hickson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
'"J Major G. C. P. Onslow served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in tin engagement at Chara-
Biah on the 6th October 1870, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
i~* Major W. F. H. Stafford servea in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and took part with the expeditions into the
Luehmuu and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
i"c Major E A. Waller served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in chief for his
gallant nehavionr on the 12th August 1880), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
c A. H. Kenney served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was preseu* at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with tw-u Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
wo fj -lonclWahab served inthe Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assist-
ant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal t. Alsoserved with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884- Served with the
Hu;'.:ir:i Kxpeditionin 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in 18911
(mentioned in despatches. Clasp); with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 ; and with the Wazinstan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 as Survey Officer ^mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp?. Served
inthe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
"l Major W. A. E. St. Clair served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Uuior Q. A- Tower served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1M Lt.Colonel Childers served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in tho engagement- at Takht-i-Pni
and at Charasiah on the 6fch October 1873 und in the operations rourd Cabul on DecerxVer 1879; accompanied Sir
War Services oj the Officers of the Boyal Engineers. 2i8<2
mS?.f »«wbhertS j,"ithe marCH 'S Candabar. aDd w?s Present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches
o. „»t wi? i S PS' ?F^Je Decoratlon)- Served in the ESJTtian war of ,83= as Aide de Camp to Sir
Garnet Wolse ley. and was present at he engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahu ta, Kassasin (9th Sept), and in the
tattle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with O'asp, ,th Class of the Medj.de and
?eraSeV:^veto^Tteajotlt.hce,ar;,PlEXPedlt,0nm l8^-«S - Aide de Camp & Lord Wo.aeley (mended t
^r3fi0fr^'?'»renPt\rSrifdm?hec?™pais'n \n the Soudan uniler Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
Jve^a MedaUvith i Clas JChartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Klie-
;M Major Shuts served in the Afghan war in iS;o-8o with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assistant
Field Engineer, and took part in the operations in Kama (Medal). aaoiniaiii.
«' Major H. de H. Haig served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 188s as Assistant
SUde^"he?r^rrtin01«p).Pre'ent '" engagement at Fish Creek and at the "P*™ of Batocne (mentioned
"° Major C. Penrose served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
n't ^aj°r i Gt ^y ?erved in the Afgban war of 1878-80 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal).
to«.£Wi^T£^£S&r*i£ci£&n ^ °f l873"8°' aQd WaS PrC3eQt * ^ -gag'ements at
E*i •'ft1'™?- Ka So°"-Moncneff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at tae attack and capture
■S ,? I usjKli^intte operations round CabulinDecember 1879 (mentionedindespatches, Medal with two Clasns)
■»» Major H. M. Sinclair served iwith the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in .805 as Com-
standing Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of r.t.Colncel, Star).
»' Lt.Colonel C. M Bate served in the Boer war of 1SS1. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp and Khedive's Star). nwwtwiui
"' Major J. G. Lutyens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp)
around Cabul
as Assistant Field Engineer with the Peshawar Valley Field Force^nd'to^k part in'the^Bazar VaUey^xpediHou
(Medal). Served with the Rumps Field Force in i379-So in command of a Company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Superintendent i of Army Signalling. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Indian
Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ^^^
""Major H. Appleton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). 6>"<=«- noryeuwiw
»• Major J. E. Dickie served in the Afghan war in 1879- So, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Khev
&T.°1f.h11»rPf1Se8 8?dhSa,\f;U;;d?en(2Iedal with ClasP>' Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
jent at the battle of Tel-el-Keb.r (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). ' Served with
the Burmese Expedition m 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). ' oerveu wun
*" Major H. E. S. Abbott served in the Afghan war of iS3o as Assistant Field Engineer with the Khyber
iirt \£Z0XV% Kbyber Brigade (Medal). Served with the Haznra Expedition in .883 (Medal with Clasp) ;
"J"""'?, n,aiaI;a Expedition m 2891 as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
Medal with Clasp? r L°W in l893 aS Field En*?meer (mentioned in despatches, DSO, and
P Lt.Colonel H. J Foster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (oth
IBeptembei) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). kassasin (9tn
*.™«7SI2I °'E-,HaynS?ser,ved'ntllo Zulu war of 1879, and was presentat the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with.Clasp) . Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
• e,-\3 , ?•• Ba™et served in the Afghan war of iS73-So (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1S30-37 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) nipeuicion
'-' Major O. E. Ruck served in the Boer war of 1881.
K ^aj?J ?• Ei Goodwyn /frved in the Afghan war of 1870-80 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal) Served
S™?» i ww,?. ^?§.Pf rS, r?*^?", a,n" as, Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian w!r of .8S2! and was pre-
Mot at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Burmese Expedition
it ir" " ,1,'hivlet,Qae,e.n s 0wn Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp)
"- v&r K P T^T%t„'f„S SerV6d T"tb the„NiIe Expedition in .884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
»» SSLSi vw?"^? s|rvelln the Zulu warin 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
8mV „rS?rTed ^'h„the Xlle Expedition in .8S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
ilaspf ^erved^in^B ,trwa°r ofef88n,tbe ZU'U "" °f ^ ^ t0°k Pa" in tb° defeMe of Pretona (Medal witt
«> Major F. (3. Bond served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
r1?.7v»-pr|?enit * aSt10? °f Ka^sin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and
Ehedive s Star) berved with the Hazara Expedition in 189. as Field Engineer ist Brigade (mentioned in
espatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of IndiS under Sir • Wifliam
Lockhart m .897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary Force mc udingtlS
EtlAnnuS^myLSt^p.^T (Medal With 'W° C'aSp8)- [See al3° Civil Decorations' for GalSItry:
l^^acA?-^VhSv&V).8°adan CamPaigU ^ lS35'and WaS Pre^'a'tne destruction of Temai
l,rfiftt.rI;rB,»l0°.eVeiIteii in the. Afghan war iu l879-S°. and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
Ur Fredrick Robots in ft^KXTk ™m\m December l8'S (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanieS
-to „I , n Koue"& m tbe march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three
.leaps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in .88= in charge of the Indian SurvTyPartv
'Qi T,as- P".?6?' at 'The °-e3truction of Temai (Medal with Claspfand Khedive's Star) 7 J'
1 Major T. de la H. Brotherton was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Boer war in 1881 (mentioned in despatches) l ' oerveu in me
InTsSMMedai with Sp) .86"ed ™ &e Mgh&n W"r °f l873"S° (Meda"- Served witb tbe Sikkim Expedition
/rheMb1ttifofCTHeelt^-eWwdf.iH V6 E,?yP'ian war of .882 and was present in the engagement at El Magfar and
:«rt w« ^„== ♦ • fi} (Medal Wlth Clasp' and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in i8S<
j f MaJOT. Cllsp) engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
'n?h S t;!?'^™8™ S|re? H,1^ Egyptian war of ,882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
CStS S"- a Kb?d.lve s fatar). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885
nentionedin despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). .»-.«■!« iols
r««^ai?rfh«'h!tt;)i:lAf Te?b.e^?2-8e,«ed \n the)?oeT war in l3St- Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
SS > % 1 ba"'e °f Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
letammei l and -it Ah,, ,#t;i3,w2? was Presfnt at the action of Abu Klea, and in the engagements at El Gubat,
wo Wasps) 0n and I7th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
'^■wv.*., t,tKai?iner Ser!,ed-r^h th,e Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in .88.. Served in the Soudan campaign
r.11 1 iC^T i7 H G a3„p' ani" Kbed,Te's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu .885-88 as Adjutant of
■'■2™ Enf« e|rS (m«ntl0Tned ™ aespatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
S5LS3 SI. J T° "J? Low m l8ss as AdJ«'ant Boyal Engineers, and was present at the capture of the
lalakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat and Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)!
2I8f W(ir Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
•u Major F D F MacCarthy served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, ami was present in the engagement at tb< I
Tofrekzereba'and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). fl
*" Major J. L. Irvine served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
""So Jackson served in the Burmese campaign in 1866-S7, including the Southern Shan Expefl
D (Medal with Clasp! ; and in 1S88-89, when he took partin the Karenm Expedition ana was slightly woundetl
in an engagement at N ga- Eyaing mentioned in despatches, Clasp). II
» Minor H N Dumbleton served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal vnth< .asp. and Khedive s Star).!
Adair served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, anil Khedive's Star). II
•• MaiorA 'M'Miintellserv.eii.:itU- Egyptian war of i882(Medal,4ih,Cla»sot the Osmameh, and Khedive's Star) U
»« Minor Godfrey Williams served in the Soudan campaign in it 5 (Medal with Clasp, ami Khedives Star)!
Served with the Chitral Beli< ' ■ r Sir Robert I.owin 1S95 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches
a or ll' '■ Chosney served with the Hazara Expedition in 1ES8 as Field Engineer (mentioned it
tehee Medal with clasp). Si 1 athi ampaigi 01 thi S Net I tie: or India under Sir Wilhan
. , t „•• FieldForce Medal with Olasp). .,„., ... _ .
irF 1 \11derson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1. (Medal with Clasp).
»' Major L A Arkwright served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenei □ iSoS.andwan
, , tatthebatUi ■■ ■ itchea, British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with Clasp).
served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (mentioned in desps al with clasp)
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. , _ . _ »•»■.»». ™._
"• Major B L'. Russell Berved in the operations or the Zaila Field Force in 1890. Served with the Chitrai
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Lines of Communication as Adjutant .if Royal Engineer!:
(Medal with Clasp). ., j
«M Major C D Learoyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,1 ' ! present 111 the engagement a
Hasbeen (Medal with Clasp, and Khc. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as an Orderl;
Officer (mentioned in depatibo-. Medal with Clasp).
lajor S. L. Norr.s served in the EgJ 1 Of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El MagM
ItajorH. MuUaJj Berved with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 ns Field Engineer Chit
tagone Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
»»» Mainr Winn served in the Egyptian war of 1.;.- Medal, and Khedives star 1
Lt.ColonelF. H. Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in i8£?-c7 1 Medal with ( lasp. Served in th
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock 1 Engineer Moh
maud Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Bxpeditienary Force as Commanding Roys,
aeer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colenel. Medal with two Clasps).
=« Major H. S. King served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1E91 with the Ben 1 Miners (men
ioned in despatches, Medal with C; , _. , ,- ..
■'■ Lt.Colonel A. E. Sandbacb served .11 the Egyptian war of 1882. B oattle of Tel-ei-Kebi
(Medal with ClaSD.ond Khedive's Star)i also served in the Sondan campaign in 1885. and was present in th!
engagement at Tbakool (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with ( lasp) ; with th
Sikkini Expedition in 188 ith the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 as Aide de 1 amp to Major Gemers
Elles. Commanding the Farce (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). _.,,,, . .. , .
-' ' Major R. P. Allen th the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 as Field Engineer (mentioned 1
lajor A. N(f Stuart served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); als
served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1ES5-86. ,..,,„ *. j-.-
*n Major H V. Biggs served with the Zbob Valley Expedition in .684. Served with the Burmese Expeditio
in .885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North W est • rontier ol tadia under Sir WiUiai
Lockhart in .897-133, including the operations on the Sao with the Trxah Expeditionary Force a
Adjutant. Royal Engineers on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. and Medal with thre
ST^Maior E 'J Burton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and accompanied Sir Charles Warren in th
expedition into Arabia Petrtea despatched for the purpose of bringing to justice the murderers of Professc
Palmer and his party (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 5th Class ol the Medjidie, and Khedive b star), berved 1
the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4 with the 26th Field Company of the Royal Engineers, and was present in tl
engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition m 1S84-S5 with the :6th Fiel
Company of the Royal Engineers, and afterwards with the Camel Corps, and took part in the operations of tl
Desert Column including the advance to Gakdul, Gubat, and Metammeh (Clasp).
*» Major M. L Tuke served in the Egyptian war of ;SS2, and was present at the action at Kassasm on the gt
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in .88J
anil was present in theengagementatTemai(two Clasps) ; also served wuhtheNile Expeditionm 1E84.E5 (Clas;
881 Major F. H. Oldfleld served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-80 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Poukhi
Exneditionin 1889; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force m 1889-0/) ((Hasp);
283 Major Dopping-Hepenstal served in the Egyptian war of 1SE2 (Medal, and Khedive sbtar).
■• Major E. H. Hemming served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
88» Major W. M. Hodder.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's .Animal Army List, p. 786.
•■' Major Huleatt served in the Egyptian war of .882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Ni 1
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp). Served in the opera:
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss (4th Clas aniehl.
i"0 Major R. S. Maclagan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1ESS (menu oned in despatches, Medal v*H
Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in iSs. (Clasp); and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir Wfllip
Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Clasp). _ ,,,-,. ™ ,
**> Major H. G. C. Swavne served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force m 1SS9-90 (Meaal witn Clasp)
*» Captain'J. Stewarts'erved with the Burmese Expeditionin i835-S6(Medal with Clasp),
w Lt.ColonelE^caid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action ot Kurt
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Foroe under Sir Hei
Kitchener in 1896 as Assistant Adjutant General, Infantry Division, including the lit at Firket
the operations at HaSr (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major.and Khedive' Medal with two Clasps).
™ Lt.Colonel Aylmerserved with the Burmese Expeditionin i686-S8:meniii nedmdespati lies, Medal with t
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the Bengal Sappers and 1 ntior.ed in despal
Clasp). Served in the operations against the Hunza-Nagar- in 1801-9: a- c.Mnmamling Royal Engineer
eluding the capture of tbe Nilt Fort— severely wounded (mentioned m despatches, Brevet ol Major, 1 C,
Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross "for his conspicuous bravery in the aasaull and rapture of the Nilt
on 2nd of December .891. This officer accompanied the storming pari ■ inner gate with J
totton. which he placed andignited, and though severely wounded, once in the leg and twieein the right .hand, Ol
nineteen shots with his revolver, killing several of the enemy, and rem: Dg until, tainting from .oas
blood, he was carried out of action." Served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with theChitra, heli
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805, indudii K the engagements in th ''.v. at Panjkora River ar
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches. Bn ■ l.t. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'm Major J. E. Capper served in the campa^ the Xortl West Frontier of India under SirWilliam 1
in 1898 with the Tirah Exped.' ii 1 Force ( ' lo ps). 1
3'» Major Baddeley served with tl" I -ipeditionin 1885-87 (mentioned m despatches. Medalwith Clai)
Served in the campaign on the North Wesl Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1857 (mention!
in despatches. Medal with Clasp1). v..*1.
»» Major P. E. Dixon s. '< uider Sir William Lockhaa]
898 with the Tirah Expeo
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2i8f
313 Major C. Hill served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3i3 Major Petrie served with the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1884 ay Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in tR86-88, including the expeditions to the Rnby Mines nndMainlong (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; also served with the Chin- Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No. 2
Company Bengal Sappers and Miners ('mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
315 Major W.'R, Morton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp).
318 Major F. Glanville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
319 Lt.Colonel J. R. L. Macdonald served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with ClasD). Served in the operations in Central Africa in 1894 (Brevet of Major) ; and in the operations in
Uganda in 1897-98, including the engagement at Lubwa's Hill, Usoga, when he was in command (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
3211 Major E. W. Walton served with the Waziri itan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 ^Medal
with Clasp).
3-' Major W.J. D. Dundee served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
SM Major A. W. Rouer served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
323 Major S. L. Craster served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart, in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Engineers (mentioned in de-
! spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
1J-1 Major G. M. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 188.1-85. Served
'with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
327 Major F. A. Molony served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1 J88 Major W. Du C.Luard served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (mentioned in despatches,
! Medal, and Khedive'B Star). Served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1887-S8 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1 p* Captain W.G.R.Cordue served with the Hazara Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (Medal'with Clasp).
1 s30 Captain J. M. Wade served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
231 Major W. J. Bythell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir ChorlesWarren in 1884-85 on special
■orvice (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty
(received the thanks ef the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Foree under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medalwith Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-9S as Survev Officer Mohmund Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Survey Officer Peshawnr Column and during the operations in the Bazar Valley and with the KhibeV
Brigade (two Clasps).
335 Captain C. E. Salvesen served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85.
83"* Captain C. Godby served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
irad the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in i88q
including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
83:> Captain J. W. Pringle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
1 33T Captain Renny-Tailyour served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (mentioned m despatches, Medal
pith two Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty (received the thanks
if the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
338 Captain C. S. Rose served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
339 Captain W. A. J. O'Meara served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86— severely wounded (mentioned
n despatches, Medal with Clasp).
840 Captain E. D. Haggitt served -with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
841 Lt.Colonel W. S. Gordon served in the operations near Suakin in December 18,88, and was present with the
Egyptian Army in the engagementat Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
ilso served in the operations in the Soudan in 1839 iuchiding the engagement at Toski in command of Field
irtillery 'mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Htchener m 1896 as Director of Stores, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
lioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations
In 1897 as Director of Stores Egyptian Army, and in 189S as Director of Stores Egyptian Army, and in command
3f a Gunboat, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's
Medal). Granted the 4th Class of the Order of the Osmanieh, and subsequently the 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
'or services with the Egyptian Army.
1 842 Captain J. I. Lang served in 1893-94 with a force of about 1 ,000 Housas in a movement against the Ashantis who
ihreatened the protected State of Attabubu, about 400 miles from the Gold Coast.
Si3 Captain Bonham -Carter served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medalwith Clasp, anjd Khedive's Star}.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (Medal with Clasp) .
3** Captain R. TJ. H. Buckland served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagements at
Ilasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
[acluding the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
[ 8+5 Captain R. S. Curtis served m the operations in the Soudan in 1391, and was present at the capture of
Fokar (Bronze Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir
'Tancis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Major, Star).
1 346 Captain R. J. H. L. Mackenzie served in the Soudan campaign in"i885, and was present in the engagement at
lasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force m 1890 under Sir George
Vhite (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches
tfedal with Clasp).
1 s^t Captain J. A. Gibbon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 189S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
I 3i7 Captain T. Harrison-Topham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1892, and was present at the
efence of Sadon (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
I **8 Major A. G. Hunter-Weston served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and
liners (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Waziri Btan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in
bmmand of No. 2 Company Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
£ieid Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Plasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the
Engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th ClaBS of the Medjidie, Khedive's
ftedal with two Clasps).
349 Captain R. T. R. Laurence served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp) .
Captain J. A. Dealy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
Captain H. B. H. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
liners (Medal with two Clasps); in the Chin Field Force in 188S with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
nentioned in despatches); and with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
he North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of No. 4 Company Queen's
>wn Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medalwith two Clasps).
' 35a Captain J. C. Rimington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
|353 Captain C. H. Roe served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
Medal with Clasp).
I3M Captain F. E. G. Skey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was presenr
* the capture of the Malakand Pass (mentiored in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
N 2
2iSr/ War Services of the Officers of ike Royal Engineers.
iptain U. E. Phillips (served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 189; (Star),
apiaiu Le Breton Simmons served with the Hazara Expedition in 18 ;i (Medal with Clasp).
**> Captain E. A. Edged served *-ith the Burmese Expedition ill iSSS (Medal with Clasp).
.1 lain S. H. Powell served with the Miranzai Expedition in i8gi as Assistant Intelligence Officer (men-
a despatches, Medal with Clasp). Ssrved in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir
William I. u'khart in 1807 98 with in Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi Field Force 1 Medal with*
*■ Captain W. Ewbank served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again m 1887-89
(Clasp).
»° Captain L. P. Chapman served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS8(MedBl with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lusha
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Claspl.
*•> Captain W. A. Liddell served in tho operations of the Zhoh Field Force in 1
*** Captain J. A. S. Tulloch served in the Burmese Expedition in i88s-8g with the Queen's Own Sappero and
Miners, and afterwards as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Wolseley; served as Intelligence Officer 1st Brigade
from 1st Nov. 1887 to 1st April 1888, and from Aug. to Dec. 188S as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with two
Clasps); also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89.
*> Captain U. W. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Fiold Force in 1889 1 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North ViY.-t Frontier of India under Sir William
'Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Officer iu charge of Engineer Field Park (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
*• Captain E. H. Bland served in tho Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
3" Captain Stokes-Roberts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Hasan Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
"> Captain G. D. Close served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1SS7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 189: (Clasp).
3«CaptainR.F.Sorsbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal withClasp).
373 Captain H. J. Sherwood served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force m 18S9-90 with No. 2 Company
Bengal Sappers and Miners, part of the time in command of a half company (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign cm the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in Bajour and the
Mohmand country, with the Utman Khol Column, and with the Buuer Field Force, including the attack and
capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain C. C. Perceval served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-83 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
3" Captain H. C. Nanton served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1SS5 witu the
Midland Battalion of Canadian Militia (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lew in
1805 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
37i Captain P. H. du P. Casgrain served in the Canadian North-West against the Indian rising as Adjutant
9th Rifles— Canadian Voltigeurs (Medal). Served with the Maniporc Expedition iu 1S91 as Field Engineer
Silchar Column (Medal with Clasp).
376 Captain W. F. Tilley served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 (Medal with Clasp).
■' Captain G. S. Cartw'right served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
375 Captain A. G. Travers served iu tho Miranzai Expedition in iSyi with the Bengal Sappers and Miners Medal
with Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in
380 Captain de Vere Atkinson served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Field Engineer; with the
Ghin-Lushsi Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal with .Clasp); and iu
the operations of the Zhou Field Force in 1890 with the Bombay Sappers and Miners.
** Captain A. T. Moore served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs.
383 Captair- H. Prentice served in the operations iu Burma iu 1S91 with the Wuntho Field F ire Me Lai,
m* Captain E. P. Johnson served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nndei -
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in command of No. 5 Company Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners, and was present in the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Dtman EChel
Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with the Buner Field Force, including the storming of the Tanga Pass
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Ms Captain A J. H. Swiney served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp),
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
386 Captain W. . I. McElhinny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (Medal witu Clasp).
|'M7 Captain G. M. Duff served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (Medal with Claspl. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp),
*** Captain R. E. Picton Jones served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
390 Captain J. S. Fowler served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the advance to the relief of
■Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and April 1895 inoluding the defence of the position at Reshan
<wounded) ; afterwards served with the Relief Force under Sir Robert Low, and was present in the engagement
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in tho campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliain Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the operations at Jarobi Glen, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
M' Captain G. M. Hutton served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1S39-90 with tho Queens Own Sappers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
3»> Captain H. M.St. A. Wade.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Harts Annual Army List, p. 736.
3,3 Captain C. H. Hevcock served 111 tho Karen Field Force in 1888-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; in the Chin-Lusnni Field Force in 1S39-90 with the Queen's Own
Sappers and Miners (Clasp); and in the Kanhow Expedition in 1891 as Intelligence Officer.
3,1 Captain F.F. Weedon served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 withthe Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
including the operations of the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhnrt in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Maler
Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal with two Clasps).
Mi Captain R. A. F. Kingscote served withthe Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 as Assistant Field
Engineer Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3*- Captain T.Fraser served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force iu 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara Fiold Force in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, part of the time
in command of a Company (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of Royal Engineers 2nd Division
(Medal with two Clasps). , , , ,1
»» Captain A. Wnlpolc served with the Chitral Relief Force under sir Robert Low in 1695 as Assistant field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp). ...... 1 j ■ . 1 w j , .,.
3»* Captain H A. D. Fraser served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
I '( l(m)
>*•( Captain G. P. Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
— Captain w. S. Nathan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
f w > ( M&hi *s 1
">t Captain C. AinBlie served in the Chiu-Luihai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Minors
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 21&J1
(Medal with Clasp! ; in the ope "atious in the Chin Hills in 1890-92 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners in
command of a detachment, including the engagement at Thetta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the
Chin Hills in 1892 and the Shan Hills in 1893 as Attach*1, Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
400 Captain C. L. Robertson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Survey Officer, including the expedition into the Mohmand country
(mentioned in despatches); also with the Buner Field Force as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
401 Lieut. G. C. Kemp served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
402 Captain E. C. Ogilvie served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
403 Captain D. L. Mallaby served with the Isazai Expedition in 1 802.
404 Captain H. J. M. Marshall served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
aud Miners (Medal with Clasp).
405 Major O'Shee Berved with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
405 Captain F. R. F. Boiieau served in the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 1092 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
4064 Major H. H. Austin served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98, and was present during a skirmish at
Lnbwas, in command, in the attack at Kijembo, at the capture of Kabagambi, and afterwardd at Mruli in com-
mand (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 3rd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, DSO., and Medal
with two Clasps).
407 Captain W. A. Harrison served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in i38q-so (Medal with Clasp).
408 Captain R. F. G. Bond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand r»asa (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Nor^h West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sapuers and Mioers with the Tochi Field Force
(Clasp).
409 Captain C. de W. Crookshank served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as AssistantField Engineer
(Medal with Clasp).
*10 Captain H. F. Thuillier served V7ith the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
4l0t Captain J. F. H. Carmichael served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burma, in 1893. Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
4,1 Captain H. R. Stockley served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Isazai Ex-
pedition in 1892; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 wiih the Bengal Sappers
and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations at Baiour and the Mohmand country, and
with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
412 Captain A. R. Winsloe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the r-ampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, with the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company
during the defence of Malakand Camp and the relief of Chakdara (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two
Clasps).
41a Captain R. I?. Greer served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
414 Captain H. J. Hare served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 180^ (Medal with
Clasp).
415 Major G. F. Gorringe served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
Quarter Master General's duties, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major. DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in
1897 on the Staff of Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp); and in 1898 as Staff Officer Head Quarters Staff", including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in
despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
416 Captain P. G. Grant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp!.
417 Captain F. W. Watling served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company at the defence of
Malakand Camp on the 26th July 1S97— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
418 Captain N. M. Hemming served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Maler Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal
with two Clasps).
419 Captain A. H. D. Riach served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
430 Captain L. H. Close served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 {Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 189^-95 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Clasp).
*'u Captain W. M. Coldstream served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1802.
422 Captain H. W. Weekes served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
423 Captain G. A. F. Sanders served in Bnrmah;n 1893 with the Qaeen's O.vn Sappers and Miners in command
of a detachment in the Kaptial Column.
424 Lt. Colonel E. P. C.Girouard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Director of Railways, including the engagement at b'irket aud theouerations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1897 which,
resulted in the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
425 Captan A. E. Panet served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
426 Lieut. B. H. Rooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two
Clasps).
427 Lieut. R. S. Muter served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1895 (Medal with.
Clasp).
428 Lieut. H. A. Cameron served with, the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
429 Lieut. C. W. Gwynn served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94, as Intelli-
gence Officer — three times wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
430 Lieut. W. G. Hibbert served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
431 Lieut. J. M. C. Colvin served with the Chitral Relief Force ^nder Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the engagement near Khar, the p Lssage of the Swat River, and in the engage-
ment at the Panikora River (Medal with Clasp). Served in toe cauii.aiKn on the North West Frontier of India
nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers aud Miners with the Malakand Field Force, in-
cluding the operations in Baj our and the Mohmand country, and with the Euner Force (twice mentioned in des-
Eatches, 3J& and Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act : — " On the same occasion alter
lent. Watson had been incapacitated by his wounds from further efforts, Lieutenant Colvin continued the fight
and persisted in two more attempts to clear the enemy out of the dark and still burning village. He was con-
spicuous during the whole night for his devotion to his men in the most exposed positions under a heavy fire from
the enemv."
2i8/ IV* v - >;' 1 1 >■ njfi <•<■,:< " yal Engineers.
*** Lieut. W. K. R. Dickson served with the Waziristan Expedition uuder Sir William Lockhart iu 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
vl!l Lieut. D. M. Griffith serve t In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willi am Li-k-
l l Yj 9S with the Bengal Sappers a: I Miners with the Malakami Field Force, including the opera- ma
in BeJKuraml Mohmand country, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the
Tangs Pass (Medal with ("las 0
,M Lieut. A. H. Cunningham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
tokhart iu 1897-98 with the Bengal .Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
Qfperations in the Barn and Bazar Valleys < Medal with two Chi
WH Lieut. F. H. 0. Burne served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William 1. ek>
hart in 1SQ7-9S with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the relief of
Ohakda a and the engagement at Landakai, with the Utmai. Khel Column, and with the Buner Field P
(■eluding the attack and capture of the Tangs Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
M* Lieut. G. Lubbock served 111 the Bonnese campaign in 1891-94 in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 189s with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, indu
fa i-UL'agement at Malakand, the Swat River, and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
**• Lieut. L. W. B. Oldham served m the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 as Commanding Royal Kugmeer, including the engagements at Chakalwat and Nisa Gol (men-
tioned in desDatches. Medal with Clasp)
■" Lieut. S. D'A. Crookshunk served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in xSg, as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal wuh Clasp).
m Lieut. E. G. Farquharsou served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1835, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pan (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lieut. C. O. Halliday served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
** Lieut. R. H. Macdonald sewed with the Esaxai Expedition in '892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 7S6.J
**' Lieut. H. A. L. Hepper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
411 Lieut. S. H. Sheppard served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with tho
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (.mentioned in despatches, Medal with
1 w ■ 1 I Hasps).
*** Lieut. G. H. Boileau served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country. West Coast of Africa, in 1S93, in-
cluding the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1892,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Field
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
•** Lieut. E. J. Elkington served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSgfj,
including the engagement at Firketaud the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4 th Class of the Med j id ie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
**' Lieut. \V. S. Traill served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-08 with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
*** Lieut. J. R. Chancellor served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Sirmoor Imperial Service Sappers (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
+"t Lieut. E. H. E. Green served in the campaign on the Ncrth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
•*• Lieut. S. G. Faber served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-6 (Star
4(7 Lieut. A. G. Stevenson Berved with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 on
ihc Railway Staff, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th
Glass of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
148 Lieut. M. G. E. Manifold served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1896
as Staff Officer of Telegraphs, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned m
despatches, 4th Class of theMedjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations iu
1897 ns Staff Officer of Telegraphs (Clasp) ; and in 1898041 St art" Officer of Telegraphs, HeaaQoarters Staff, including
iti lmt ties of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (4 th Class of the Osmameh, two Clasps).
•* Lieut. A. E. Turner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Field Engineer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches,
Modal with two Clasps).
**" Lieut. C. E ,G. Vesey served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
Wl Lieut. R. A. Gillam served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two
Grasps).
*■** Lieut. E. Barnardieton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock
hail m 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
4i3 Lieut. H. F. E. Freeland served with the Chitrnl Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in : 895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass, in the engagement near Khar, and at the passage of the Swat River (Medal
-.vit'i Clasp).
Vj* Lieut. A. C. Scott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1697-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
iy-> Lieu*. H. L. Pritchard served with tho expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i3)6, including the engagement at Firket
and the operations at Haflr (mentioned iu despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
ifcdnl with two Clasps).
*° Lieut. D. S. M'Innes served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
,s? Lieut. R. B. D. Blakeney served with the Don-jola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 ;
including the engagement at Firket and the operations :it Haflr (mentioned in despatches, *th Class of the Med
lidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Uedal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1S97 (Clasp), and with the expedi
tio'tf in 1898, including the buttle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 7)80., and Cl&Bp).
■*• Lieut. A. J. Close served in the campaign on the North West Fr intier of India under Sir William Lockhart
ii> 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
449 Lieut. A. T. Chamier served In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hurt in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
*° Lieut. F. G. Howard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 (Medal with Clasp).
Served In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
El !■■ liiionary Force with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (two Clasps).
*" Lieut. E. 0. Tyldon-Patterson Borvod with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign on the North We-i
Kn.NLier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi
1 I- 1 Force (Clasp).
tti Lieut. F. S. Garwood served iu the campaign on tho North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart m 1897 98, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clas]
War Services nf the Officer; of the Uoyal Engineers. 2 i8j
«s> r i»„r h R„M,ilnh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiffiam Lockhart
i, xS^as^riy Offlcer to tSeBnladLr General Commandmg Royal Engineer Tirah Expeditionary Force
(-dLieTtthWWRoCbSn- served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lin 8 wt
^^^^r^^^^^^^^^^r Force under Sir Herhert Kitchener in i396
(British Medal and Khedive's Medal). Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
L« £«££& SSSSS^:^^»,S'X. Mohmand Field
feffiSj^^sasa^ars s^att^s0*^- *»*. °f ^ «» <3^3 «* th°
Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp). _ .
*» Lieut. W. Bovet served in the operations m Mekran in 1093. „„,,.,,, Kitchener in i3s7-oS.
&> Lieut. E. O. A. KewcDmbe served in the campaign in the Soudan ^ider ^r Herber- & ch eaer £ ^"^
and Hi present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4to Clas= of the Meauaie, 4tn oiass o
^"/LielTc. B. Thomson served in foe operations in South 1 Africa in ,8o< >< Medal). Lockhart
K^RvS tt B»^ES»M^ * patches,, and
with' the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal wi:h two Clasos). ,,,.,,
«- Captain G. H Hitching served in the Abyssinian war in i36i < Me la ).
<:• Captain E. BlanchHower served in the Abyssinian war in \S°'-J&$*U.
« Lieut. G. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of -.882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
«*> Lieut. J. R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Olaspj.
Continuation of Notes to the Grenadier Guards.
I Lord Edward Cecil served with to?o*&**^^J™i^W^^C^J£l^£
Kitchener, Commanding *e force including the engagement a J ^^^^^J^ai with two Clasps), and
■cMMSftRfi ??S?*SisgssSS5 the ,mttles of Atbara <meatlonea m
was Arisen" atlhfcapture of Tokar , Khedives ■S«' wtt^p^Otorffte|to*rf»).
=1 Captain Hon. G. A. A. Hood served with the exped tion to ^^? ™"^=irBudu including the engagements
k Captain Hobart served in the operations m Lganda in 1897 "» anai im« ^ d d the=orerations against
of Kabawoko and Xyendo Hill and the expedition against the chief Mmd commanded th | °r« qS 2Qd
Marc^l^S despatches, ko., and Medal
with Clasp). ; . . a/._a_„ „_,i„ qj. Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
M^Ca^2nCEar?e.-See Civil Decorations for Gallantry ."^"^^JggJg^J*, in lg 8f and wa8
p^SetaSS^ -d ^edive-sWal with
^bu^n^^
^hlSeutPCnchton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,8,8, and was present
^ufau^^
^SS^v^^
: }£ttt^S£225&tt'MBA ^k?"SsS the Egyi,riai1 war of l582'
and ^present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal ^^OlMp,»|d&eq1«BSto, Kitchener in lgg8t
Clasp).
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25 July
4 Nov.
12 Mar.
23 Mar.
18 June 92
15 Mar. 93
3 May
10 Oct.
28 June 93
21 Oct. 93
2 Juue 04
2 June 94
1. < lOt 'M
1 Oct,
Mii.v
■ 4 Aug.
15 Jan.
29 Jan.
sFeb.
.■.• July
S Sept. 96
M:..
7 July .;.'
10 Aug. 92
9 Aug. 93
14 Dec. 93
13 June 94
2c June 94
23 July 94
28 Oct. 9s
23 .Tan. 96
13 June 06
19 Aug. 06
25 Aug. 96
10 Feb. 97
3 Mar.
1 - May
12 May 97
30 July
25 Aug.
26 Oct.
17 Nuv.
27 Nov.
1 .Tun.
5 Feb.
:2 Feb.
. Mar.
la Mar.
II May .
?5 June 9S
t> July 98
B Sept, 98
) > Nov •,'
ciriAix.
23 Jan. ot.
4 Not. 96.
11 Not. 96.
13 Feb. .,
■--■ May 117
12 May 97
26 Oct. CJ7
26 Oct. 97
26 Oct. 97-
1 Jan
1 r May 58
2? Sept. 98
23 Oct. 98
2; Nov. 98
23 Nov. 98
6 July 98
15 Feb. 05
:S Feb.
IS Feb.
25 Mar.
5 Apr.
20 Apr.
99-
.K,
99
'-'
99
3 May
99.
3 May
12 July
99
09
12 July
.,.
21 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
l.v
III,
1..
Grenadier Guards.
VearsSfer.|
Fell Halll
Pay. Pay.)
220
'2ND LIBUT.
LlEUTBNANTS.
Grey William Duberly ,. ■>.„_
LIEUT.
97
. 97
15 May 97
28 July 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
7 May
7 May
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
20 May
24 June
5 July
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
15 Nov.
15 Nov.
29 Nov.
6 Dec.
15 Dec.
21 Dec.
4 Feb.
15 Feb.
25 Mar.
14 Apr.
20 Apr.
12 July
9 Oct.
20 Oct.
21 Oct.
22 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
24 Nov.
oi
3 ... 3 Martin Gardon-Rebow30 "" 1- Mav
3 ... t John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter "
3 ... 2 Edward Seymour
3 ... 1 Humphrey St. Leger Stucley
3 ... 3 Aymer Edward Maxwell
3 ... 3 Gilbert_Byng Alwyne Russell
3 ... 2 Hon. George Henry Donglas-Pennant
3 ... 2 Hon. Arthur Orlando Wolstan Cecil Weld Forester
2 Hon. Bernard Charles Gordon-Lennox
2 Thomas Towneley, iorrfO'Hagan
1 Sir Robert Marcus Filmer, Bart. ".!!"
3 Arthur Hope Travers
3 Gilbert Claud Hamilton
3 Eugene Napoleon Ernest Mallet Vaughan '.'.'...'..'.
Second Lieutenants.
3 Hon. Robert Lygon
1 Edward George Spencer-Churchill
2 Slingsby Duncombe Shafto
1 Laurence Robert Vaughan Colby '."."."
3 John Harcourt Powell !.'."..'.'.!".'.'
2 Hon. Montagu Brownlow Parker
3 Edward Hallifax Weller-Poley ...™]!"!i
1 Lord Henry Charles Seymour [....[[".....[
2 George Reginald Houstonn-Boswall "...'.....'.
1 Charles Le despencer Leslie-Melville '....."..'....'".'.....'.
2 Eustace Broke Loraine ".'.'.".."."..."
1 Valentine Vivian '"'_'
1 Bertram Norman Brooke «!^!"!"!!1™.'"
Roland Hermon Hermon-Hodge
1 Edward Bayntun Grove Foster '.""!!!!!!!"""""!!
Guy Thomas Lewes Tryon ' "'/
Alasdair Heneage Murray .""."J."!""!"!!!!!!'.!!]
Lord Francis George Montagu Douglas Scott !!!".""""""!"
Hon. Lucius Plantagenet Cary {Matter of Falkland) ........
Quarter Masters.— 1 George Powell, 13 Nov. qd; Hon. Lieut.
3 James May,32 24 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 ■•• | 2 William George Alfred Girtoa,33 1 May 97; Hon. Lieut
Med.cai Officer,.-! Charles Edward Harrison3' M B ,, Aug. S5; Surge. ,,' 30 Sept. 74 ; Surgeon Uafrr,
19 Aug. S9; Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel, 4 Nov. 91. f,, Juiv n~
2 Edward Nodin sheldrake, 7 Oct. S5 ; S*rge,H Ciptain, 30 May 8-, : Suro.on Uaior'
' Majot ^Say^ Kiliell^''MB- '« Sept. 97; Surgeon CsptaU, £kt£ f" ilrgZi
3 n(a7tadfhf hanAVllUams' MB- l2 AuS-95 J Surg.Lieut. 23 July 94; Surg. Capt.rt July q7
2 Rbt. M. Le H Copper, 1TB. 12 Feb. 97 ; Surg. Lt. 29 Jan. 96 ; Capt. 29 Jan. 99 (.attached) .
John Henry Edward Austin, 1 Aug. 97; Surgeon Captain, 28 July ,, (attaS-d).
Charles W. Profeit, 3 Oct. 97; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 95; Surg. Capt.29 Jan.98 (attached).
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co
ist Battalion returned from Egypt j Oct 98. 2nd Battalion returned from Gibraltar, 3 Oct 1S99.
3rd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 23 Sept. 1899 ; to South Africa, Oct 1899
'TheDuke of Cambridge commanded I the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854 in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siegfof Sebastopol (mentioned fr>
despatches received the thanks of the House ot Commons, Medal with lour Clasp!, and Turkish Medal)
, £°i} „ ' Ricar*° served in the Soudan campaign in i8S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star!
„, \£ Kne , J\2P serve ',n "he campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98, and was present,
at the battle of Khartoum (mentionedm despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with CIa«p> ')ret*nt
Lt.Colonel Crabbeservedwiththe Auxiliary Transportin the Egyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
»?!ZVi 1?^e ^t^^^V^eW^ ?s Actin= Quarter faster to the Guards Camel Regiment.and w present
at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps)
r™^'0 1 y served m the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85 as Signalling Officer to the Brigade c-i
?w.™'J fndwa6PJ el? Dt !nthe engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartnnr,
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Cl^pf Khartoum
,„ „MaJ°/. Ho,n- J' T; |l- %nhJn se™,ed in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide deCamp
toBrigadier General Sir RedversBuller, Commanding 1st Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb.
3£ s'-'af ASfd^ln11,^?1"1'0^5' Me,d|1 f tt Cia5p' aDd K^ive's Star) . Served in tbe Nile Expedition !n
„il„r?,^A^d „ ?■ <PJ to Major General Earle and alter his death to Brigadier General BrackenburV, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major two Clasps)
I MsporLegh served m tne Soudan campaign in 1865 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
wir^«L?0r«„°S;S !r n^ inihe Zulu war of l87Q' andwas present in the engagement at Ulnndi (Medal
S££ „,PL ?¥Zt « /it ie Ef?,ed,ltl,on '? 'SS4^65 with the Gaards Camel Regiment, and was present at the-
actions at Abu Klea and Abu Krn (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)
«-ith ri=LrC°ci'Ke^r- Se.ri,Teo i3?, the Znlu war in l8;,9' and was Present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
m .V ■ v't SeJ,vedT1D the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
n„ ^aJ°JLane- Fox-Pitt served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served m the bondan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
™=5?j-0r.£ Ooper 8erved with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was-
present m the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
^£°=°ontt.<lleiSei1 6e"fd in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps, and was nresent in the
^f,V™f„ A buKleaan£A5,uKrn <Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the "Dongola Expe-
ditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
rt,» TT°T * ergusson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
riot^Vl USaneSv Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in
?Sf, •' Stlash Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897
k~ « ^^r ■ ^P"11.6 of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (mentioned in despatches'
aSZ!? £ Maj°,r'^° UasPsto Khedive's Medal); and in 1S93 including the battles of Atbara (mentioned in
«S??i™ nSS Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
. ,,. Major Davies served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the£ expedition against the Jebus, Jjagos, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1S92 (Medal with Clasp).
»fr,^,ap, c < n; •E-Ca^endishservedinthe operations against the Slave-trading Arabs in British Central
Atnca in 1896-9-. (mentioned in despatches). [For continuation of Notes, see Royal Engimns, p. 218/.
Coldstream Guards.
3attalian-The Star of the Order of the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown,
ol eight points withm the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial c™^n-,l.„„Pa'
-.rd Batialion-Gcles (Crimson) in the centre tho Siar of the Or.'.er of the I
[istBatt., South Africa.
?nd Butt , South Africa.
'.:itt.. Tower of London-
snd Battalion— A Star
ion in the dexter cantou.
,rd BmttaBon-Gclea (Crimaon) m the centra tho B.aror tho orae: m wtvk ■V™g^n**!£**£*£,
imperial Crown, in the de a the Union and issuing therefrom in bend dexter a pile wavy or.
;■ 16 Company biidnes i.urne in rotation.) „, ..... ... .
Dbtiingbn " " [.ixcbllss " " Both (with the Sphinx).
I'BNlNSDLi " " WiTBBLOO" •' Al il» ' " IXKBBMIS '
•■SBYisioeoi." "Korrr, iSSj" "Tbl-elKbbib ' " -■ >tiv. :: = "
Colonel-Sir Frederick Charles Arthur Stephenson,' GCB Con.tabUofthe ^"'"/J"^ B™S{?J
. i.i Lancaster Regiment, 22 Dec. 88 ; Coionei Coldstream Guards, _i6 Jul} 92 ;
Hill
P«T.
'OODBNiBDS" " MlLPLllilBT '
"TlLAVJBt" "'BlBBOSl'
,rv W.llinii. ■ ,= Com*.,***.,, HitaMl j June H £ July fe X««
J Oi,f a Sept. 68 i CojfJ. 4- Lt.Colon»l,*> Sept. 77 i U ajor, 10 Jan. S4 ; Coloae!, 29 Aug. 87 . lA.VMmm
25 Oct. 34; Major, 10 July 89 i
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Ve*cy John Dawson,'7 Lt. 28 Oct. 7'; Copt.
^A^Ed,vyDSa1r'inSton..^^..iFe,,73:Cu,,(.: I ec.Jo: .0& 29.61
2 u.«.c. Hon. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major," Lint. 20 NOT. 7 i
Nov. 75 i Cojrfoia, 10 Soy. ?s ; Major, 29 Sept.
■g^f^'ASSt't&ym Su«ees ,« .ad i. Cta—. 3- Jan- « i » «""■ " **■ '.' *
3^PH^^^D^^hute.-2»JL^.,oSe!,: 0, '.Jgj^SS-
Frederick Ivor
».».e. Granville Roland Francis Smith, >ad Lime. 11 Aug. 80 ; £■'"<<
Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick,50 Communrfiiiy Guam. Dtpot, 1
Zi>,if. 1 July 81; Capton. 19 .TulVOl j Major, JO S< |
1 Jo». WmVam Lambton, ii/nt.6 Feb.84; Cspteia, 18 Maj 12 ; Major. 29 Sept. 9S.
1 £.." Si .Henry Seymour Rawlinson, fcjrl U-- &?»«^.J( '"'■ ''J SeI*- »
ft foh (?,- r,,>, Nov l/ci/or, 2S Jan. gj; lit. U Colonel, 20 Jan. 99.
lamea^aam^GoraouD^umn ";,'!; ".ftg^ffi ' ' '— '-
I ,...,■. Frederick Stanley Maude.'" iir./aJ, afoj ,.-. K « Dtttoct,
18 Aug. 95 -.Major, 5.Feb.oq: _ _.. ^ „,.,,„,,.„.„_ :3 kng g. . atji/or, 20 Nov. 99-
II ■' ■'•. : 1'
tfa .r, 7 Sept. 98.
1 July Si; Captain, 29 June 91;
Aug. 97 : •' ' - 3° Mar. 8 1 ;
Lteut .
Feb. 34 ; 1 •
'oec'l's'tanlev OwenMonck, X.Vuf. 23 Aug. Ui Captain,
1 John Richard Hall, Lieut. 31 Dec. 84 ; Cju.'ui". ■
»ov. 93 ;
CiPTilNS.
i John Trelawny Sterling
1 John Maurice Wingflelrt
3 Ron. Edward Michael Pakenham
3JohnM'N%ile ■■
2 Randal Charles Edward Skeffington-Smyth
2 Hugh Clement Sutton IV V» V
Raymond John Marker, Side de Camp to the Gover- 1
nor Oonorol of India, 6 Jan. 99 ^
1 Geoffrey Percy Thynne Feilding
William Henry Lambton t Depot)
John Ponsonliv. >• « ■;■■•■ Uganda
2 Charles John Brinsley, ic-ri Newtown-Butler
Guy Fremantle1-
Claude Julian Hawker, tercingxiUh the Egyptian Armj
1 Reginald Longueville « ■
Cecil Edward Pereira,33*srr/iy in TJaanaa
3 Thomas Elphinstone Case
3 Richard Arthur Starling Benson •
2 Julian M-Carty Steele, Adjutant 29 Dec. 95
1 N'evile H dwell Wilkinson
Thomas Henry Eyre Lloyd
Lieutenants
2ND LIEUT.
14 .Sept.
15 Feb.
1 i Apr.
1 Mas
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
n Feb.
n May
1 Sept.
29 Jan.
2 July
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
:, Oct.
31 Jan. 85
10 June 85
7 Oct. S5
,4 Nov. 5?
,i Nor. a
4 Sept. 93
29 Sept
27 Nov.
1 Jan.
29 June
17 Apr.
10 Aug.
23 Feb.
ti Julj
8 July
1 Jan.
24 June 96
1 July 06
27 July
CAPT1IS. BBBV. MiJ.
1 July
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
1 July
1 Aug.
1 Dec.
24 Jan.
96
n
97
■ :
n
9B
6 Apr.
1 1 May 98
7 Sept. 93
-
10 Sept
1 3 Jan.
i Feb.
1 Feb.
s Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
\ : ■ ■ .
90
9
91
01
.2
o:
9
93
93
■>
3 July 99
Ronald Anthony Markham, Egyptian Army 3 Dec. 9°
. Dec
25 July
S Dec.
5 Dec.
23 May
5 Feb.
22 Mnr.
• July
23 Dec.
2 June 94
_':. NOV. '<4
6 Mar.
Lawrence Uhalloner Garratt
Herbert William Studil
.Hon. Claud Henthcotc-Druirunond-Willoughby
Harry Wm. Ludovic Heuthcoat Heathcoat-Aiii , ,
Adj.iVoI.Bh 80m.Lt.I1 f'.'r'* '•■' ,k ■J'Capt.;.)n\\ f>)
3 Eric Thomas Henry Hanbury-Tracy
1 Charles Edward Wyld
1 Hun. Leslie d'Henin Hamilton
2 Hon. Guv Victor Baring ■■■■
2 Harry Anthony On rad is-Pole-Gell
1 Torquhil George Mathcson, Adjutant 1 Dec
3 Hon. Geo. A. Charles Crichton, Adjutant 7 Mai
Jocelyn Henry Olive Graham, -i'J' a« Camp to 'he,
Governor Qm ■ I March 99 >
3 Francis Douglas Farquhar
2 Ralph Henry Saoheverel Wilmot...
2 John Vaughan Campbell
3 Francis Jenkins
Henry Frauci> Stirling
. Charles John Cecil Grant
2 George Alfred Osborne Lane
1 William Edward Lord Oxtnantuwu
Sm. Charles Henry Stanley Monck
2 William Harry Verelst Darell
1 Philip Arthur Macgregor
2 George Windsor Clive
: Hon. Charles Douglas-l'ennant
Charles Montague Hamilton Massey
Francis Hnrdy
_ Robert Francis Peel
2 Charles Alexander Bryce .
Edward Longueville
Cecil Key Hutchison | ♦ *Jay
Archibald 0. Montagu Brnbazon, Vttrt. Achoson ... 4 >»)
RichardLong Dawsoi. I 7 llay
I
\ Ig.
1 Jan.
2 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
96
97
97
97
97
97
IJ
95
29 Apr. 96
1 .• Aug. 96
Sepi .
23 Sept. 96
1 ; Jan. 97
20 Fein 97
24 Mar.
j 5 May
is May
3 Sept.
. Bept
97
»\
r,
91
97
a Sept. 97
1 Bept. .17
8 Dec. 97
. Feb.
2 Feb.
id Feb
3 Apr.
j Apr.
3 Apr.
0 June 97
1 July 07
1 Dec.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
4 Jan.
5 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr
MM
1 . May
7 Sept.
7 Sent,
9 Nov.
18 Jan.
i Feb.
: Feb.
5 Fab.
6 Mar.
. Ap-.
1 Aur.
26 Apr.
14 June 99
3 July 09
17 Aug. 99
t Dec. 99
97
9S
93
9?
9S
93
»!■
98
99
01
99
99
99
99
99
11
Pay
Pay.
Coldstream Guards.
222
Second Lieutenants.
2 Geoffrey Stewart
3 Herbert Arthur Herbert-Stepney ........
i William Malbisse Beckwith
i Frederick James Osbaldeston Montagu ... [
3 Arthur George Edward Egerton
i Gilbert Burrell Spencer Pollett ..."
i Edward John iloretou Drax, Lord Dunsany
2 Hon. Caryl Digby Baring
r Guy Payan Dawnay .'...*"..'.*'
2 Christopher Foulis Roundell
2 Arthur George Leather-Culley ..'"
3 Charles Edward Brett
i Henry Morris Pryce-Jones '.'.'...'...'."'.
3 Charles William Banbury .....„.!!""
3 Cecil Percival Heywood
3 Reginald Baskerville Jervis Smith..'. ".
Edward Goff Christie-Miller
Arthur Egertou Watts-Russell
2ND MBUT.
98
Charles Mervyn King ."V™™^V"".V."".".'."i 6 Dec.
13 July
7 Sept.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
ii Feb.
ii Feb.
ii Feb.
ii Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
5 July
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
Nov,
Medi:
Quarter Masters.—? Robert Grindel," 25 July 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 William Waters Girling ,» 15 May 93 ; Hon. Lieul.
3 William Johnson, 1 Dec. 97; Hon. Lieut
cers.-2 James^MagUI,-* Jfz>. gDec. 85; Surgeon, 3 May 76; Surgeon M ajor, 9 Dec. 85 ; Surgeon
3 Alexander Charles Archibald Alexander," 29 July 32; Surgeon, 29 July 82: Suraeon
juajor, S INov. 38. * ■•
1 yarrenRolandCrooke-Lawless,9Nov.98;Sttra.C'ai)f.,oJaQ.86;S«ra.Ma7<)r,3oJan q8
1 ATJ, r Wl2?m°"» Hooper ; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 ; Capt. 29 Jan? 99 (attacked).
CoT^,rinr, u- b Sn'i24 Nov-J6- Surg. Lieut.2g Ja.n. 9s;8urg. Capt. 29 Jan. 93 (attacked).
Coryndon W . R. Healey, 30 May 98 ; Surgeon Captain, 31 Jan. 91 (attacked).
2 Alfred Orichton Lupton, MB. 21 Jan. 99 ; Surg. Lieut. 28 Jan. c
bdgar Elkms Powell, Surgeon Captain', 31 Jan. 91 (attacked).
Solicitor, Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 62.
(attached).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked. for Gibraltar, 10 Mar. iSqq. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 21 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Frederick
and Inkerman,siegi
Chiefi°Jh? Crimea from^eariy in July untUNoV: .355 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight ofYheLe"gionVrHoTo7*4th
rtpeSS"f1°°f„e"fdl°the(Easter?ca?1Pa'gaofi3s4-55,mcludingthe battlesof Alma, Balaklava,
reof Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the flo^m»Z ;„
w^ j,uey.-imeiifiom early m July until Nov. 1355 (Medal wit
^La»s of the Medjidie, CB., Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal)
Was Military Secretary to the Commander
Poi,r„ ir~n o i iA 1 '•""■"»""-=>'"<= ouuuius 01 iue 10m ana 21st Sept., and
Houses of Parliament "for hi. i~ZZ * of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps). Received the thanks of both
Eg™uk£ P^tfer Field Fore^r 7%tl «? T^0? T^ the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. Commanded the
Mediidie). 1885-86, which defeated tne enemy at Giniss(GCB., and Grand Cross ofthe
Oo'ldstream Guard?' a^d ^S"^™ the expedition t0 the Soudan in ,385 with the 1st Battalion of the
^^^^^S^u^X^S^^if^ that near Tofrek oa the ■«* *»*•
present a°tt°heeLSor7s « Abu^^V^ *?? ExPedit{°n in lS3<-35 "itb the Guards Camel Regiment, and waa
aud Khedive?s Sta™ E1 Gubat and at the reconnaissance of Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps
Coldstream SSSS^S^Z^JSS^ X™* in th" expedition to the Sondanin 1885 with the 1st Battalion
and£^deS&^^
Commandin' i°s? Siv! ?oDn ^Zf £ the E?5'Ptia? war of '332 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Willis,
(9th ^member) and I the bal n, T^T^ ? the engagements at El Maglar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassas.n
fiedjidfe '.and Khedive's Star? Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the
■OTsfia^^.'owSSSSK.W " AdJUtant With the 2nd Ba"all0a C0ldStream G»arda iD *<»
i-h. ir^-'T- Sa"ee3 served. in tne Nile Expedition in i384-35 in command of the Turkish Mounted Infantrvof
fcW™^ and afterwards of a boat convoy (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the .MtiffiZ^xSSSi^B
StarJ. Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in ,88.-86. „„d was present in the engagement !at Girdss
of the Osmanieh).
irj. Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6, and
b'SpISW °amel CorPs °f tbe Egyptian Army (4th Class o. .
* Major Pleydell-Bouvene served with the 2nd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards in the EgVDtian war of
23 tSSifnK 1 •?% *f he Be?liuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
Major Shute served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was
1 III r ^d^^xMd^i™ tf ;h,"5Uta, aQd ata,the bv.a"le 0f Tel-el-Keb.re(M?S wto Cla°P, and'Khedive's
star), served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards and was m-pspnt
n£vSgfZSB*2£l&£.ti£ SFW °ith/ 24th March- and «t the to ™aSZ?f Tn.^(CPlSSpe,n
and wm nr«»nf „ th« „ 6 exPedlt,°n to the Soudan in ,335 with the 1st Battalion of theColdstreamGuards,
Temai IMS w tn C asn a^gKh„e?' f Qf*^ ^ ^ -Df ar Tofrek OQ the *<th March- and at the destruction of
JfdTdi n«^ ^Pfe^l^£™'S.S.t?,9; Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in i33s-85 as extra
188
am
A\de,de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson (4H1 Class of the Medjidie)
(meni^d'In toZchpf Tu«, J1,* th.l lu";me\e Expedition in J886-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts
KSZi^T? ' Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
?™n,L ?nl9 '„f^.d W«S v*es%n? =5 ,the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th April and at the battle of Khartoum
(?'°„^ in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
MajoraMedal wX Cnasp)!* '" 0Perations on the Niger in 1897-^8 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
in3,h,(da^IS»P0er^r,a>8erVe'd 'S'ue mSeI Soudan ea^Psigi under Major Arnold in 1887 in charge of a Maxim gun,
including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp) S
m thPh»f;i»^f t r1,86,1"^ in the Egyptian war of .882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
m o,™ ™ trtrl>°? ferved in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
nresent at ^he'^TL Aaf #f TCd in the, Nile ExPe<iition in 1884-5 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
KhldrVe?» ^Stor) actI0n at Abu Kle»-aevere ly woun ded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Cold^3mGrSr£ »n?'*' *T?d {\the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
«„h ,;,l™. . f-' andwas present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Marcn,
"3
Scots Guards.
Yens' Str
tist lintl., South Africa
2nd Butt., Chelsea Barracks
3rd Batt.,
■Bt Battalion-The Roval Arms of Scotland, with motto "Snl Peru. Xtmtbt." surmounted by the Im,«.r.,il
Cro^. "nd BatLhonlxhe l^.on Badge, viz.. the Re, and White Roses, Thistle and Shamrock >ssuant from
the same stalk, with motto " U nita Forlwr." surmounted by the Imperial Crown. (Iwooiiooom-
na-y badges with mottoes borne 10 rjtation.)
Dethngex" "UiiciUH" -Eovrr" (with the Sphinx). " ^""li* Baeeosa
"Peninsuli" " ffiiutoo" "Ami" "Ismins SBTiStoroi
?„ ••Eotrr,iS;-""Tii-it-KEBiE" -Sraiiii.iMj;
Colonel-Si, »o,o; Hiqhne,. Arthur W. P. A.. D.lee of Connaughl : KG " "• ^B-OCSI.
GCMG. GCJE GCVO. Colonel in Chief of the Rifle Brigade, ie. ie. ■ Colonel boots Guards, 21 June 18,.
2ft Henry V)u"^r:- Commanding the Hem- „i : .' ■:■ Snug* J- U ' 'ag May 0, ; LI. tc Capt. >•=, Aug. 69i
Caif. A- Ll.CoIonel, -9 Dec. -n.Major, 11 June S4 ; Co/oie;,:: Dec. 87. „ .
- Lieutenant Colonel..-; Imgo Richmund Jones.: Sn,.^ Lt.'iS Dec. co; W. * Og*. » 4 Feb. 71 i Caif. *
Lt. Colonel. 15 March to ; Jtfujor, 1 July £6 ; Colonel, 1 July 00; Lt. Colonel.^-, May gt,v
— 1 Arthur Hei.- £«»..»■ Xf. 12 June<>9 ; Z«. <■ Capf. 29 June 7* :
•" .4-' ■ • i ; Co/o»*;,24 Juneos; Ll.CoIonel, 34 June 09. ■_•.»» r.~» -s net
• Majors.-. , rymple-Hamilton,'» mdtn Command 2 Feb. 98; Lieut. 3S Oct.
71; Captain, is Ant', v ; ; Major, 2 M , r. . »«_si /^...*, „
• 3 f./c. Frederick WUUam Romilly," DSO. 2nd in Command 34 June 99; Lieut. 30 April 73; Capta.n.
1 Apr.87 ; Brec.Mojor, 1 Jan. S3 ; Major, -.2 Dec. 94- „ . ., ,
• 3 Soa. Charles Harbord,:i.>..(. 3o April -5 ; Captain, 1 Apr. 87 ; Major, 33 Mnj 90.
■ 1 Laurence George Drummond," 2nd Lieut. 37 Sept. 79; Lieut. 1 July 88; Capiat*.
■ 1 Wdlianf'Pulteney Pulteney," DSO. B.U.'t Vie* OomulConoo Free Slate; 3..rf L.eut. 33 Apr. 8.;
, Lieut., Julvfi; •fal)l.i«,<MlI»:i J/aior. . May 97 i W..W.COIW. 1. X OV.99-
■ 3 Edward Milner." 2nd Lieut. 3 Feb.8. ; Lieut. 1 July Bi; Outwit, 4 May 93 ; Major, 2 reb. 98.
• 3 Everard Ernest Banbury.^ £„uf. 33 Oct. 81 ; Captain, 4 May 92 t Major, ,3 Apr. 98.
• . tierald James Cuthbert," Lieut. 10 May S3 ; Capt. 34 May 91 ; Major, ^ June 99-
1 Baden Fletcher Sn.vthBaden-Powell" J.,, -,,.., July -2; Copt. > Feb. 96 ; Major. 24 June 99-
■ James Francis Erskine,'" Z..~(. 9 Sept. 83: Captain, 5 Feb 99 i. Mojor, i. Oct. 99
• 1 William Colquhoun Gram M'Grigor,'- li.i.f. 5 Dec. 8-,; OtptMit. 23 Maj 96; *o?or, 1 Dec. 99.
tall
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CAPTAINS.
3 Robert Blake Finnie"
i Frederic James Heyworth3"
3 Fitzalan George John Manners
Berkeley John Talbot Levett
Henry Edward Dering, Supdt. of Gymnana
Diet. 16 Dec. q8
2 Sherard Haughton Godman
Edward Francis Clayton {Depot)
2ND tun.
Home \
5oii.HenrvWalterTTei'usis(i(.Goriio»iZi.i7*. B Dec.86), \
Aidede CamptoMaj. Gen.fP J. Gateoigne i- Nov. oS i
I -
5 Mar.
M Ma;
i Richard George Ireland Bolton
i UrevilleJohn Maseey BagotChester
i Charles Warden Sergison
James William Smith-Neill
Frederick Loch Adam, Aide de Camp to Major U. neral i
J. H. Fuif 9 0ct. oq >
i Ferdinand Henry deKierzkow6ki-Sieuart ..
i Henry Cecil Lowther, Adjutant :- Feb. g(
Archibald Stirling, Ev\iy>t m^ A mrj
Cecil Foster SeymoufVandelcor, ' DSO Special Ser- I
rice, South Africa >
William Frank Lascelles. Regimental Adjutant j
13 Dec. 99
2 Hon. Charles S. Heathcote-Drominond-Willotiftnliy
Arthur Clive Bell, Aide de Camp to Major G
E. T. H. Hutton 22 Sept. gi )
William Sullivan Gosling ■•
Bon. Walter Patrick Hore Ruthven ( Afai/rro/'Ruthven)
23 May
39 June 67
28 May r :
14 Sept.
29 Feb.
24 Mar.
1 July
5 Dec.
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
Lieutenants.
3 James Alexander Gordon King. Adjutant 1 Dec. 99
1 Reginald N'esbitt Wingfield Larking
1 John Somerled Thorpe
2 Arthur Melville Southey
2 John Courtown Edward Shelley
2 John Campbell Heriot-Maitland, Adjutant 15 Feb. 09
2 Miles Barne
2 Hon. Hugh Joseph Fraser
1 Henry Cecil Ehves
1 George Frederick Myd<!' *esl
2 Hector FitzRoy Maclean
2 Hon. John Reginald Lopfs Yar^e-Buller
1 James Harold Cuthbert
2 John Trefusis Carpenter-Gamier
2 Hon. Esme Charles Gordon-Lennox
2 John Bernard Arbnthnot
1 Jamee Bargrave Lindsay Deane
1 Bates Grimston Van de Weyer
2 Horace Anwvl Hilton ... ...
1 William Henry Ingilby .
, Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator
1 Bint. Bich&rd Cohe....
1 Francis Maurice Augustus Atkinson-Clark
Henry Bowyer Sparke
2 Hon. John James Dalrymple
2 Bertram Henry Samuel Romilly
9 May
29 Dec.
23 Jon.
6 Feb.
15 May
22 Jan.
29 Mar.
4 Mar.
25 July 91
I Second Lieutenants.
2 Alexander Brodie
2 Roger Stephen Tempest
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
1 : Mar.
23 Apr.
iS May
5 Oct.
:6 Aug.
1. Dec.
■ Mai
34 July
26 Feb.
8 Apr.
12 Aug.
36 Aug.
16 Dec.
1 3 July
23 Dec.
6 Jau.
19 Aug.
,5 May
9 June
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
5 Jan.
,. Feb
9 Mar.
LIEUT- CAFIA1N.
;4 June 91
29 July 96
5 May 97
15 Nov. 97
15 Nov. 97
2 Feb. 98
13 Apr. 9S
13 Apr. 98
. . Mar. 99
a, 1 Apr. 99
o, 17 May 99
May 99
02 ;4 June 99
g3 24 June 99
24 June 99
24 June 99
24 June 99
30 Jan.
1 s May 89
19 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 90
33 Oct.
24 Feb.
24 June
lE Mar.
0 Apr.
9 Apr.
A-'l.
4 May
23 Muy
30 July
1 1 Any.
34 OCt.
5 Feb.
1: Feb
2i May
29 July
28 Nov.
5 M»y
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
5 May
1 s Nov.
24 Dec.
1 Jan.
. Feb.
13 Apr.
> i Apr.
.3 Apr.
13 Apr.
;-■ Sept
is Feb
.. Mar.
1 Apr.
17 May
.4 June
7 J illy
7 ( let
u Oct.
1 Dec.
7 July 90
7 -luly 99
7 Oct. 99
7 net. 90
11 Oct. 99
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25 Jui •
at
96
96
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07
97 " MajorBaden-1' w-
Berred in the Nilo
d in 1SS4-8S
b the Guards Camei
tiieiit (Medal H Lib
->>, and Khedive's
98 « Major li'Gr g r
98'servtHi in the ezpedi-
: 1 the Sondau
uo in 1SS5 with the 2nd
Mlion of thi E
9KJ Guards, and nil' 1 • -
in sent in the engage-
il at Temai I ■
99 with Clasp, anil KJ i-
uo dive'* Star).
99
99
4 May g
Full"
Pay.
Half
Pay.
Scots Guards.
224
Second Lieutenants.
Claud Alexander
Albert Edward Stanley Clarke
Bon. Walter Alexander Trefusis
t Albert Alexander Leslie Stephen
1 Thomaa Henry Rivera Bulkeley
1 William James Montagu Hill
Son. Charles Eric Craven
Albert Henry Royds .
2ND LIKITT.
7 May
98
7 May
9>i
3 Aug.
Qb
4 Jan.
99
4 Jan.
99
28 Jan.
99
11 Feb.
99
20 May
99
5 July
99
26 July
99
12 Aug.
99
18 Oct.
99
15 Noy.
99
29 Nov.
99
20 Dec.
99
2 Lord Gerald Richard Grosvenor, late Captain 3 Bn. >
Cheshire Regiment . )
1 Neil Archibald M'Neill ..!!!!!!...
1 Miles Edward Aspinall
George Camborne Beauclerk Paynter
Ronald Douglas Stuart Mar Ers'kine, Lord Cardross ...
Bernird Arthur Wm. Patrick Hastings,.E<ii'/ u/Granard
Arthur George, Lord Falconer ' 20 Dec'
Quarter Masters.— 1 James Chase. 13 May 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 William Jamieson, 24 Aug. 02 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medical Officers.— 2 George Somerville Robinson,35 31 Dec. 87
31 Dec. 87.
. Walter C. Beevor," 9 Nov 98 i Surgeon, 2 Aug. 84 ; Surgeon Major. 25 Mar Q6
1 Samuel Guise Moores, 10 May 97 ; Surgeon Captain. 1 Feb. 90 (attached)
Frederick Sadleir Brereton, iS Sept. 97; SurgeonLieut. 25Jan.g6- Caiiai
{attached). * ' l
2 Frederick M'Dowell, 21 June 93 ; Surgeon Captain, =8 July 91 (attached).
Facing) Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co
I.H Battalion embarked for Sauth Africa, Oct. 1899. 2nd Battalion returned from Cgprus, 10 Sept. 1885.
Surgeon, 6 March So; Surgeon Ma/or,
9 Jan. 99
was
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1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards «n^
is present at the battle of Tel-e -Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks 0 f both Houses o ?ParHa
ent, CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) es 0I rarlI&-
- Colonel Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of rsa, „„,i „,„„
nt in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir Tiled ilwitt Clasr »nS dS-P™'
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 2nd Battalion of tie Scots Guards .and 3
in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp). *»-ui,m uuarus, ana
present in t
'Colonel Jones s'erved in the expedition to the ' Soudan in i33s with the 2nd Battalion of the Snot* G„«rH0
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Claso, and Khedive's Star! Guard8-
-Colonel Paget served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 187, attached tn c»r,f„;„
'utler's command (Medal with Clasp) Served in the expedition to the Soudan in" 3Swltn\h^tlB,ttafion of
the scots Guards, and was present in. the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp", ami Khedive's
« Major the Hon. North Dalrymple-Hamilton served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in rh.
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel I Vehir
horse shot (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) . Served £ th "soudan camm^n'h7
z33s as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the en°-a^meut at Hasheen ™3 S?Twg^
Tofrek on the 24th March-severely wounded (Clasp). " 3 ' at MMIleea and at that near
1S Major Romilly served in the Egyptian war of i3S2 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards and was oresent ,v
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khluvis Star
in the boudan Expedition in 1884 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham and was n
ments at El Teh and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasp; '
present m the engage-
th the Guards Camel Regiment, anoTwas present at the'actio'ns at'Xbtt fclea and^^a&ftwocla™,?!8^
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6 as Aide de Camp to Sk Frederick sTeoheS5 and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO) rreuenck Stephenson, and
-"Major Hanbury served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 188, and wo« n™»„„i
in be engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medaf Jfth Cta." and Khed^s Stor)
"Maiors Milner, Cuthbert, and Erskme, and Captain Heyworth served in top™*™ tn'',u
Soudan in .8S3 w,th the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and were presents the engagements a? Hasheen
ami Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). eu0.igemenis at Hasheen
« Major L. G. Drummond served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in ,88,-<!c with
Metbuen's Horse. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scot f ^1895 (Start Served to the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98, and was present at the battle of KwE.i™
(mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) 'Jre3enc at tlie l)a«le of Khartoum
ewSSKS^^T^Srl^ W the S°Udan ln l885 ^ tte 2Dd Battali011 of tte S™* Guards
« Lt.Colonel Pulteney served in the Egyptian war of 1832 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards and was nresen. in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive" S^L) Served
wuh the Unyoro Expeditionm 1895 (Medal) ; and with the Nandi Expedition in i3P9'5-96 (mended in despatches,
^tM 5Tr Vandeleur served with the Unyoro Expedition in 1805 (mentioned in despatches Medal) • and with rha
Nandi Expedition in 1895-9^ (mentioned in despatches, DSO.) Served in the Niger Soudan camoai^ under
Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,3o „
WAlPSSe^att^e bauttfsJ°!' the Atbara and Khartoum-sUghtly wounded (mentioned in de" patches 1th bfass
of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). aespatches, 4th „iass
» Surgeon Major Robinson serve 1 in the expedition to the Soudan in 1883 with the 2nd Battalion of the Soot*
Kneafve-rsta™3 PrESeQt '" ^ en=a=eIcent at Hashe™ and at the destruction of T^maUMedaYwiih C Hasp! and
« Surgeon Major Beevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasn and irhorii^o';, Hf.-i
Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir FrancisP Scott in ,8^3 ™" onei M& despatches nromoid
Surgeon Major, Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under strwm'iam 7°,^-
hart in .897-98 as Staff Surgeon Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in SespathesT Medal witt two C^sps?
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
_ , — , . -n , fist Hatt.
• • the tioyat oeots) aegvment. |_2ndBatt,
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia.)
1st 1
}<■ cimenfal Diitrict, I
0»™i":'B?Moo-'-'B^^OA»"V.S™^
South Africa.
Poena. Bombay.
' Waterloo
'I'll is.
1 Xieron
* MaHEIDPOOB
RlMILlIES
the Sphinx).
" NlASABA "
Taiu FoBie"
Year*' S«i
"— Ueutenanf Colonels— - Thomas French Ross Eneig*. »8 July 66; Lt. -27 Oct. „ ; Capt. a4 Nov. 77;
»: Aug. 97. .
2XD 1IICT. I LlErT. CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
33 ••• 1
24 —
22
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22
22
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20
,8 ...
Com- -> 1 30 jttn. ;s
30 Jan.
3 Dec.
j May
■;Oct.
11 May
23 Oct.
Majobs.
2 Charles William Southcott Hallett, )
2«J in Command 19 .4ul-. 9!
p.t.e. William Douglas.- .
maud 21 Jan. 08 ....
r...f. Edward Aliham Altham.15 Amt- j
lant Adjutant (.'• i.for 1
Force, 9 Oct. 99 ■••••■■•-•'
Hamilton John Goold-Adauis,13 CB. 7
CilO. Ji Bechuanaland )
Archibald M'Lachlau ;•".— "■
Wm. Erskine Graham Login,1' Adju- ,
taut 6 Volunteer Battalion 25 Apr. 90} .
Vincent MackesyBirkbeck .....^ ..••■• ; \™
,>.».<•. Louis William Bcd»>< (Drj'ot) ...
t'APTAIHS.
Laurence Fleetwood Barton,'- A.'ju- -
tant 7 VolunUer Sattaliofi 1 May 95 I]
Robert Lipton Macgregor" ... ..............
WUham CautleyOlpherts, Adjutant 16 )
iliddletex Volunteer Biflet 12 Apr. 97 )
David Gillespie Wemyss, BgvptianArat/
Edward Honors Molyneux-Seel
Charles Cecil Daniel13 ■■•■•■■
Harrv Palairet Verstnrme," nmng t
in the BrUUkSattdfritaProUeiorateS
Michael Henry Egan, Army Ordnance
Department ■•■■;.■•■,■'". ii-
1 William Alex. Marie Pollock-Gore," j
Adj. r Volunteer Battalion 26 Sept. 96 )
1 Hay Ferrier Forrest Gardiner1*
2 Charles Stewart Cowie.... .......
Francis Lee Baird Smith, ^li;. 3 Vol. 1
Bn. Lancashire Futiliert 3 Feb. 97 ... )
George Harry Davidson," Adjutant >
3 Battalion 21 Feb. 9S...... ....... ... I
David Aubrey Callender,-" Adjutant •>
4 Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 98 ... .. i
Harry M'Micking, Adjutant Mot
Infantry, Soutn Afi 1 )
'2 Richard Charles Dundas=' ■•■•••■•■"•■■•■•• " Feb-
1 Edwd.Hugh Broome Baker-Stallard- ) j 2, Mar
Penoyre ■> •, a ,
2 Francis John Duncan , » ;-=!"
2 Harry Bernard Dyson .. ■•••■ 9 >'
1 Thos. Stephen Chas. William broadley
20 Nov.
25 Nov.
13 Jan.
21 June
12 Feb. 761 15 Apr.
30 Nov.
IS NuV.
9 Apr.
12 Aug.
1 July
lioMay
9 Be]
:
5 Feb.
:4 Sept.
14 Sept.
ov.
Jan.
Charles Herbert Philip Carter,-- ten- 1 ,4 XoVi
ing in the Niger Coast Protectorate... 3 ,
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
2 Gilbert Gunn
2 James Henry Morison Davie, Adju- > ; Nov. 9,
tant 1 Nov. 99 ^ ~ „
■ Ernest Frederick Annand" 5 Dec. 91
, Godfrey Harold Fenton Win gate ..... « Jan. 93
1 Alan James Gordon Moir, Adjutant I j 20 May M
20 Feb. 98 >
LlBCTEHAHTB.
1 Robert Arron Gordon
2 Gerald Scott Tweedie ...
2 Garnet Wolseley Grieve NeHl »••••■•••■
2 Alexander George Stuart Aide de\
Camp toMajor General M. Protheroe
20 Feb. 90 '
Richard William Duncan
Bertram Vaughan-Arbuckle
John William Garwood ;•;;—•■•.
, Donald Charles Hugh Maclean (Depot)
1 Audley Charles Pratt (Depot) ...
1 Harry OthwellLavallin Puxley
1 Henry Rolaml Murray Bourne
Charles Stuart Dudlow Wildes
William Drysdale
30 Mar.
:9Dec.
19 Dec.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Aug.
2 Sept.
3 June 89
i2 Oct. 39
23 Jan. 90
4 June 9°
2 July ^c
1; N v.
7 Mar. 92
16 Jan. 93
26 Apr. 03
90
93
94
95
14 Aug. 85
21 June 85
jo Jan. 87
31 Dec. 87
18 Sept. 87
3 Oct. S3
4 June 90
14 Aug. 91
15 Nov. 91
16 Jan. 93
26 Apr. 93
10 May
93
23 Sept. 93
19 Nov. 94
4 .Inly
14 Aug.
26 Feb.
20 Aug.
10 May
14 Mar.
7 Apr.
24 June 96
29 July 96
12 Aug.
17 Apr.
1 May
24 July
23 Nov.
22 Jan.
26 Feb.
7 Apr.
12 Aug.
2 Jan.
3 Feb.
26 June
- .1 - 1
21 Aug.
a Apr.
22 Apr.
29 June 99
29 June 99
19 July 99
2 June 94
12 Dec. Q4 10 June 96
1 Iii-c. 1
29 May 95
26 June 95
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb.
6 June
18 July
22 July
5 Sept.
2 John Hugh Mackenzie 5 Sept.
William Drury Shaw ............ 9 ■Jec-
Leonard Kirke Smith, Mounted In- 1 2Q Feb
fantry, South Africa > .„«•„>,
Robert Drysdale ... » «»•
2 Charles Lempriere Pnce .. „ ,T,£
nelBabington RavenBcrort ■ »"■■
" 2 Ambrose Upton Gledstanes 1 uei,.
-.1 June
29 July
19 .lulv
4 Ncv.
4 Nov.
24 Dec.
21 Feb.
2 Apr.
30 Aug.
1 Apr.
2 Apr.
22 Apr.
26 Apr. 99
29 June 09
.9 July 99
24 Oct. 99
22 May
24 July
20 July
14 Aug.
26 Feb.
12 Aug.
9 June 97
27 Apr. 9E
27 June 97
Pay
Hie Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
226
Second Lieutenants.
2 Augustus Frederick Shirley Leggatt
1 James Gerald Lamb Searight ".....'.'"'.'"'
2ftobertScott , .I'l!''!!!.''.".
t Arthur Edward Croker ".'.'.'.'."[
■2 MaldwynMakgill Haldane '.'...'..*.'... '..'....'.!
2 Hubert Lionel Budge
Thomas Edward Bussell ''.'.''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'...'.'.'.
George Howard Panshawe Abadie, Wert African Frontier Force..... ,.....".
Thomas Couper Mudie
1 William Keith Rollo ..........
1 Edward Henry Charles Patrick Bellingham ... " ............".......
1 Thomas Charles Robert Joseph Ward .'..'........'
1 John Starkie Preston ...,....;.'.."."'"''!"!] " '.
Nigel Keppel Charteris .'...."'.'...." .'...'....','.'. '.
Quarter Matters.— 2 William Cole Fuller, 21 Apr. 83 ; Bon. Captain 21 Apr. 93.
William Henry Harris, 13 Sept. 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 11 Dec. 1890.
' Major General Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April until severely wounded on
7th June 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, jth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of it6a
in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrenderor Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). v'
a Major Douglas served in theBeehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-8? as Adjutant of the-
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. ^
"Captain Macgregor served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-8, with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served m the operations in Zululand in 1888
12 Captain Daniel served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1334-8-, with the 1st
Battalion ot the Royal Scots. Served m the operations in Zululand in -888
"Majors Altham and Goold- Adams, Captains Barton, Versturme, and Pollock-Gore served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Roya! Scots
14 Captain Gardiner served in the operations in Zululand in 1888,
« Major Login served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir-
Charles Warren in 1S84-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 18SS
•« Major Bode served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of .879, and was present at the action of
Gmgindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout tho operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Claspi
« Captain Smith served m the operations in Zululand in 1S88.
19 Captain Davidson served in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
50 Captain Callender served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
=1 Captain Dundas served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
■ Major Carter served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Adjutant of the-
Niger Coast Protectorate Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Claspi
,„ C^a^ Annand served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly the 1st Regiment.
In 1633 a part of the Scottish Guards came to Scotland when Charles I. was crowned King of Scotland and was*
placed on the British Establish ment as the Royal Regiment of Foot, returning to France immediately where it
c£5»°7? aS ;HeP'™™-? Regiment." They returned to England in 1684, and on the ,stMay of that year King
Charles IX conferred on them the title of " The Royal Regiment of Foot." Netherlands ami the Low Countries
to 1697. Ireland, to 169S. Holland, to 1703 Germany and the Low Countries, to 170S (battles of Blenheim
£o}e'VV8l2-r CT™ add.tibnarBatValions-rais~ed"in 1S04T V&tfff "Th^tiAe^k^xXoZ^T R^yal
Scots 1812. Canada, to 1S15 (capture of Niagara). Scotland, ,815. Ireland, to 1825. Entitled " First Royal
w„i»a tgTentT°fT°0t' ",S;i' West Indies, to 1840. Gibraltar, to 1S46. West Indies, to 1848. Canada to 1S51
^,rt TrUfL'J5;; Tr % an? the ^"T"? -,t0 l856 Rattles of. Alma and Inkerman.and siege of Sebastopol). England
and Ireland, to ,857- Ceylon and India to 1870. England, to 1874. Entitled "ist or Royal Scots Regiment "
So'uth li^to %\.? W^X'J^ MaUa l™ BattaU°D t0 We" Iadie* t0 '88a- W»* ^ A
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 16S4. To Scotland, 1688. To the Netherlands, &c, 1690. To Ireland, 1698. To Holland
To England_and Ireland^M- To the West Indies, i74i._ To Scotland, 1742. To Ireland, 1749. [Called
I70I
the _ist_OT Royal Regiment of^Foot, 1751.] To Halifax, "rsVT" 'To*North 'A^eAc^eTtcalTuTsoYho^urs)
4- To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1775. To Gibraltar, 1784. To the
To the West Indies, 1761. To England,' 1764.
Mediterranean, 1793 To Portugal, 1797. To England and Holland (battle of ~F.gmontVp'-z7erandre\urnea"lo
To ~ilb™ltar, l8™- 5 ° Egyot and Malta, 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt"— with the Sphinx)
To Scotland, 1806. To India, 1807 (capture of Nagpore). (Title altered"
England, 1799.
To Gibraltar, 1802.
To West Indies, 1803.
to ist Regiment of Foot, or Royal Scots 1 Si 2 ■ VhangTd toTst or Soya. Re^iinent'ofVoot 2 xfaS' ' to Burmar,"1
I25 ( rH^hi- w5-; '• T0.111!318-. 'J20- T« Scotland, ,831. To Ireland, 1833. To Canada, 18,6. ToWestlndies
vl^n iffi W/Ze Yre?ke= in "£+Vaken, back t0 Quebec, and rejoined the Left Wing at Barfmdoes in i844 )
To Scotland and England 1846 To Ireland, 1S47. To Cephalonia, 1853. To the Crimea, 185?. To Malta -8,6
To Gibraltar, 1857. To China 1858 capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin). To England, 8^1. To the
Channel Islands, 1864 To Ireland, 1865. To India, 1866. (Title changed to " The Royal Scots," ,871 1 , rl
Ireland, 1880. To Scotland, 1S84. To England, .8E7. To Malta, 1890. ' '
Continuation of Notes to the Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
w£!"»t- Barn»a served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WiUiam Lock-
^Xr^lMei^^^T ^"^ 'he BUDer **" ^"^ lnC,atUnS tbE aUaCk *««
s„"! ^ut.Cuinber served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 wtth the Buffs (Medal with Clasn)
ONI
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The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Fo\ - ' I The Q 's li >yal). P" B^|2fri-'
The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 2nd Surrey Militia.; L,mi Batt., South Africa.
Regimental b<*t<-
GUILDFORD
TUe 1'aschal Lamb, with the M ittoea " Prut r« rirfafia memor," and " r>f«un<« Irniifijiil." The Roya! Cypher
within the Garter. " Barn" [with the Sphinx), " VtitiB««." 'Voii'»«i""Sn in in* i' " \ irroRn" "Ptbbnbbs"
■■ Nivbli. k ' -k " "■ I'kxinscla" "Akghaxistan ""Ghcznbb" " Khblat " "South Afbica, 1 851-2-3 "
"Tabc Fobts" " Pbbix " " Bubma, iSS;
: .:■ B«l
Fall Halt
P*y_. Pay-
lj ...
-5
Colonel — ■-. Granville George Chctwynd Stapylton,' Entign, 15 Juno 39; Lieut. 13 Jan. 4;; Caftf
■"23 Apr. 48; Major, 18 Sepl l.t. Colonel, ^j Sept. 60; Colonel, 2S Sept. 65; JTui'or Genera/,
26X11 Oflural.i July Si: C6to»«J West Surrey Begin opt. 96.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 John Strattbl : I ■-. En -■:■■■. Jan. 69 : Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 16 Mar. Bl;
Mator, 20 Sept. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 96 ; Colonel, 20 May 98.
2 Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton,' Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Captain, 19 Dec. S3 ; Major, 3 July 93; Brevet LI.
Colonel, 20 May 9S ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Sept. 98.
16 Feb. 7S
2NDI.IECT.
Majobs.
2 William Samuel Burrell, 2nd in Com-
mand 13 Sept.oS
Henry Denne Robson,5 2nd in Com-
mand 29 Sept. 9S
2 Francis John Pink/' DSO. {Bt.lt. Col.
16 Nov. 98)
1 William Leonard Addington7 29 June 78
p.t.c. Charles Carmichael Monro, ) .
D.A.A.Oenerol.S. Africa F.J I J AUg-
p.i.c.Hubert Ion Wetherall Hamilton,8')
DSO. Aide ,ie Camp to Major General ■
Kelly-Kenny, + Dec. 99 '
2 Robert Dawson ( Depot) -.
Harold Daniel F.dmund Parsons,' >
Army Ordnance Department J
Alexander William Taylor,10. idjutant I
a Volunteer Battalion 0 Dec. 05 )
Captains.
W:li. am Maxwell Tracy," Army Ord-\
nance Department >
James G unvood King-King,12 Special )
Service, South Africa S
2 O'Brien Zoucn Darrah
Morton Calverley Coles, Adjutant 1 \
Volunteer Battalion 27 Mar. 99 S
Herbert MaitlandCovvper. n ning with )
West African Frontier Force j
; William James Theodore Glasgow,14)
Adjutant 1 Dec. 98 /
t Dawson Warren15 [Depot)
2 George Green'uougb "iVhiflin,1-' Adju I
tant 27 June 98 i
2 Henry Charles Pilleau
2 Arnold Frederick Silleni
1 Beauchamp Tyndal'. Pell16
Digby Mackworth,17 Special Service,')
South Africa S
1 Henry St. Clair Wilkins1"
\\ ilkmsou Dent Bird,19 Special Service, )
South Africa J
2 Leonard Markham Crofts
Henry Russell Hardy, Dist. Inspector)
of Musketry, Ireland, 1 July 98 )
1 Hugh Edward Cotterill™
: Frederic Benjamin Bissett Pickard21 ...
2 Arthur Douglas Raitt
2 Harry Roderick Bottomley22
2 Hugh Fawcett Warden
1 George Henry Neale21
1 Cecil Parsons2*
10 Sept. 75
11 Sept. 78
8 Mar. 3|
jo Mar. 3i
is May Si
CAPTAIN.
BT.UAJOB.
10 Sept. 85
30 May S-
31 Mar. 3J
27 June S3
24 July 39
LlBUTBNANTS.
1 Arthur Mud ge"
1 Herbert Atfleld Engledue26
George Edmund Reginald Keurick27 >
Signalling Officer, Natal Field Force 1
2 Arthur Wvmlham Tufnell
2 Henry Charles Whinfleld
2 Charles Edward Wilson
2 Hugh William Smith
1 Robert Joseph Atkinson Terry25
1 Archibald Montgomery Tringham,20}
South Africa )
2 Roland Henry Mangles
1 K.dmund Byam Mathew-Lannowe31
1 Bryan Thomas Churcher
3 Geoffrey William Poynder (Depot)
2 Basil Ilepburr. Htistie
2 Robert O'Hara Livesay
1 Maurice Gordon Heath22
1 Wallace Dufflold Wright21
2 Arthur Edward M'Namara
.. Ivo Lucius Bercsford Vesey
2 Roger John Kynaston Mott
Second Libutbnants.
1 Pan! Wlietharo ,
1 Charles Harold Bennett
2 Lawrence Dunkin Wedd
Aug. 80! 1 July 3i S Dec. 90
87
5 Feb. S7
4 May S7
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
6 Mar.
7 Aug.
21 Sept.
21 Dec.
28 June
16 July
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
4 Feb.
92
93
22 Oct. Si
10 May S2
10 May 3;
9 Sept. 32
10 Mar. S3
6 Feb. S4
6 Feb. 34
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
24 July
16 Oct.
7 May
1 June
is Not.
1 Dec.
8 Dec.
12 Feb.
12 Apr.
26 Nov.
15 Dec.
5 Apr.
11 May
23 Nov.
29 Sept.
'1
24 Dec. 90
12 Apr. 91
12 Apr. 91
12 Apr. 91
12 Apr. 91
1 1 May 92
>g Sept. ■•
29 Sept. 94
8s
8s
io May 98
Dec. 94
Apr. 9s
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
4 Mar. 91
8 Apr. 91
18 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91 .
9 Jan. 92 20 Mar. 96
13 July »
17 Dec.
13 July
16 Jan. 95
1 Apr. 95
10 May 95
16 Mar. 96
- j2 July 96
92 29 Sept. 96
92 2S Oct. 96
15 Mar.
12 Dec. 94 2i Nov. 96
28 Sept. e,c -2 XfoT. rt,
.■'-: s.'pt
6 May
22 Juiv
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
9 Doc.
: . Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
11 Nov. 96
. 3 May 97
9S 28 Aug. 97
1 Mot. 07
■i" ; Mar. 08
r 1 May 98
* 20 July 98
13 Sept. 98
.'1 Sept. 98
20 Oct. 98
17 Dec. 98
i Deo. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 93
20 Mar.
-
11 Nov. 96 3 July 99
14 Mar. 97|
21 Apr. 97, 6 June 97
28 Aug. 17
23 Feb.
Feb. 98
July 08
Sept. 98
Sept. 98
Oct. 98
I
B1JOI.
29 Sept. 94
29 Sept. 96
30 Dec. 96
4 Oct. 97
23 Feb. 98
20 July 98
13 Sept. 98
29 Sept. 98
29 Sept. 98
Full
Pay'
Ser.J
Half
Pay.
The West Surrey Regiment.
2ND LIEUT.
7
Second Lieutenants.
! 1 Charles Edward Koebel ~77~Avr
2 Charles Frederic Watson '.' *s June
2 Claude Seaton Du Buisson 6 July
2 John Rainsford-Hannay ' 7 Sept
1 Percy Frank Coe 4 Jan '
1 Wentworth Holder Alleyne... '..'.'...'.' 4 Jan.'
1 Charles Raymond Kenrick Bacon. .. 4 Jan'
1 Robert Forbes Stanley Creek 4 Jan
1 Thoinas Weeding ... n Feb
2 Paul John Fearon ".....'..".'. 18 Oct '
2 Reginald Graham Clarke ...'. iS Oct."
Arthur Kerr Noverre "..'1 6 Dec'.
99|
99
99|
99|
99
99
99
99 1
Quarter Mattert.—, John James Grubb,31 22 Feb. 03 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 John Connors, 1 Apr. S6 ; Hon. Captain, 1 Apr. 96.
. „ , Faciugt Blue.— Agent*. Messrs. Cox and Co.
^ >*t Battalion embarked for Malta,. Dec. 1S91. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa 2I Oct. 1899.
DreMnI1«?fiRfrii1StaP7lt05s?rredil'the '3th L'ght Infantry the campaigns of i84°and 42 in Afghanistan and w»»
thffort oUr stor'™S ,»f the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass reduaion^of
24th v'ri T Kh»Jl. "eroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on i4th Nov.and'ist Dec. ,84,', ,,7h March
Jelalabadon ?h»IS,tv,AipnV^=; the Keneral action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before"
Cao^ot^i « ne^VellS t^Xf** ****"■ ee^ ^ * TeZeen' — -aptureTf
SurreTR6^"1^3 seTvel' in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Mourned iSfantrt ?5^Bri!f?ier «enerals Lockhart and Collett, part of the time in command of a Company of
Sir W 11 i m 1 ?S » •» 7 « ° C1&^sl , Served to the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
inclmW h pockhart m ?897-9.8 in command of the 1st Battalion of The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force
the Ttaft F ™^KM°8 '£ Bajaur an,d tbe Mohmund country (several times mentioned in despa tches) • and ■ with
Novemher E*P,edttlonary Force' fading the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement oA the ™ th
¥»4^^<Xa,ai!S^^gSi,.,Q-a Cbi>mkam3 "* iD the BaZar VaUe^ <men tioncd'm1^
Aide rt'P rwt! ,E't°' F: Hamilton served in tte Afghan war in 1879-80. and took part in the defence of Candahar as
Mela, w?S "(CrterSTin1 ,PhlmRr0Se- an<lWas P^sent in tuesort.e of Deh Khojab (mentioned in despatches.
Stirrer r^L J ' be"ed in the Burmese Expedition in ,3S5-37 with the 2nd Battalion Queen'slRoval Wes,
and wfth ,^eDt' an5 froi?.AP"l to August iSS7 as Brigade Major to the 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasnf-
Served in nt™™"? Exped;,tioP l\^ as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned in despatches Clasn)'
As«™tant irinn„mFr Sn on,theAorth Yest Pr™tier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 189V-98 as Deputy
Mohmtnd ™S nt General 2nd Brigade Malakand Field Force, and was present with the expedition into Pthe
ForeT(me^ ^aI!,!Bajaur'aDgatthe ni«ht attack ou 16th September ; also with the Tirah Exped Uonarv
° Ma or Rn£ e m (iesP°:t0l'f8, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). expeditionary
meet under Bri^.iffr m ,the B?rmese Expedition with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regi-
™«7 (Medal w[th ctaspK Lockhart i ™* Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from November i8S6to August
Khvber°T°in» fv^ S.e>rvec in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Officiating Sub-Assistant Commissary General on the
Wkhart and ^- n '■ ,Se7ed Wlth the Bu™ese Expedition in 1886-89 as Orderly Officer to BrigaXi General
despatches Din „^,% ^t^1 ^mant aD<i Quarter Master General to the 3rd Brigade fcSrttaSuS
Kitchener in '<l"«^ ?l ,W<=lth lw0 ClaSps)' Served with tUe Dongola Expeditionary Force nndei Si. • Herben
Eoyal West Surrey ^Slni^ nX h*' Burm^se Expedition in 1885-87 as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Queen's
Paign nader S^erbertTi?rh™^n ?gadl«er G^neral Lockhart (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the cam"
mentioned in despatche' i\olfit^\V~^} ^ 7-lS preseBt at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (twice
''^^^^^Sf^^l^^^f^^''^*^ Quera 's R07al ™ S™!'1
SurrevPRa,eniJe'ultCunrtrreRr'11 ?e Burmese Expedition in i385:87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
se«n month? and U fstftio?, ^fifnZ™1 ^™kha" (Medal with Clasp) ; served with the Mounted Infantry for
" Maior KiA a t?j^ station btarr Officer at Pyinmana from December 1887 to February 1888 (Clasp).
1897-98 with hffsTBattXnVheeonaemePa,pn,?n ^e ?,orth WB8t Frmti"r of India °^« Sir WilUam Lockhart in
and the Mohmand cfrmS^n™«™»^ ^'Ll1 '.h? Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
forcing of theSarnnS^iTh^pSie8?^0he8)i and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
nth November a?d^Thanl.hag Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement o5 the
*^X.^^P^^^»f ™^ K^ Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valfe/fmentionedTn
camp^lrfo^VorthW^Fr^ Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Cla-ps). Served in the
Queen's with the Malakand S S f .Ind^.Dllder Sir William Lockhart in ,897-98 with the ist Battahon The
the Tirah Expedit onarv F™ve !,^i ' 1??udm? the operations in Bajaur and the Mohmand country; and with
against the Khani Khe7chSl^Sa S^ ^ f°rcmS °r ^ Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations
« Cantoin. w^rtr? 1 ,v? J 3 and m the Bazar VaUeJ" (Medal with two Clasps).
Royal W^rSuVr"yReSme?tfnnde%Ted 'n the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's
16 Cantain pSf ~IJl 5 X nder BnP>dler General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) .
1897-98 with the 1 1 4 Bana1?ioneTha>mr?aigI1, 0nt^e North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
(mentioned in despatches! Zl 7„ f>,?Me? 8 m? the Malakand Fi*id For<=e, including the operations in Bajaur
forcing or the Sampagha „, I* S , Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
nth November anP^hpn™,iAga-Pa8sl8' the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the
"Cantata fcw operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps)^
against Se litadurls taentfoned^r, d^ No«bern Territories of the Gold Coast im897-9S, inclndiug the operations
16 Cintain miSi ?■ . n desPatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
iBgT-sI'vrith theTstBatfalim, thTe. ca™Paig? on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
Saip^gllaandVhang^ Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the
and tS To™rIa(mi^aS!.t8^«^^-^!l0^288a?Ce of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November,
18 Major Bdrd serviri H \^m ^^ l hamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
toE.bon S r^Tif , ger Sou(ian campaign under Major Arnold in 1896-97, including the expeditions
paiiS on'the North W^wESi^""? ? d.espatches."Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Se?ved ta the cam
Mohmand Keld aid Tirah p ° * °f Ind~la unde,rr Sir William Lockhart in ,897-98 with the Malakand Field,
20 Cantain riS+JSn Expeditonary Forces (Medal mth two Clasps).
i897-9SPwith the ufman KhPi r 1 campa\fi on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
Ctiakdara (Medal I wUh twe ^Clasps, Malakand Field Force as Provost Marshal, including the relief of
v — -«»^ mm iwo uiaspsj.
- C^atr dT,ftVva ™ the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
isi Battahon The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
1897-98 with the :
228(i II • •' 6 r , Regiment.
and the Mohmaud country ; at.d with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the m ■•• of the Sm he engagement nf the nth November, and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chaimkanis and In the Bazar Valley | M . ; -
" Captain Bottomley served in the campaign on the Northwest Frontier ler Sir Willinhi Lockhart
in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force and the T ml Expeditionary t two Clasps).
a Captain Neati served in the Niger £ under Major Arnold in iSo;, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and 11. i a Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign 01 West Frontier of India
under Sir' William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the tat Battalion The Queen's with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the forcing of the Samjiagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Bar and the engage-
ment on the nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Ch&mkanis and in the Bazar Valley
i Medal wit>i 1
--» Qaptain Pal ' tierof India 3 ckhart in
1897-qS with the isi Battel in The Queon's with the Mo akand Field Force, including the operations in Bajam
and uie Mohmand ag or the Sampagha and
Arha Khel Cham- valley (Medal with two
a Lieut. Madge served in the campaign on the -: Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-08 with the isi Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmaud count] j . and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing 01 the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and the operation > against the Khani Khel Chamkums and 111 the liazar Valley (Medal with two
■ 'lasps).
•* Lieut. Engledue served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion The Que. Malakand Field Force, includii g the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand couuin ; and with the 1 ary Force, including the forcing ofthe Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reco'nnai-sance of the Sam :he engagement 1 n the nth Now mber, and the opera-
tions against the Klinni Khel I'hamknnis and in the liazar Vnllev I Med:, 1 n it b
17 Lieut. Kenrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and the Mohmand country : and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Big ar to the 2nd Brigade, including the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, thi Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November,
and the operal Bt the Khani Khel 0 theBasar Valley (Medal with two Clasps),
the camp' ig Frontiei I India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1 st Battalion The Queen's with the Malaka ng the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand country; and with the Tirah Expeditionary For, gthe forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, therei mceot the Saran oar and the engageme 1 zth November, and the opera-
uous against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (M taps).
30 Lieut. Tringham served in the campaign on 1 he N rth West Fron: Ler Sir William Loos
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmaud country; and with the Tirnh Expeditionary Force, including re -■ ofthe Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkania and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two
11 Lieut Mathew-Lannowe served in the campaign on the North 9 er of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 1st Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations
in Bajaur and the Mohmand country; and with the Tirah Expeditioi n j K . including the forcing of the
Sampa"-ha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar an ment on the 1 tth November,
and the operations against the Khani Khel Cham 1. 1 - din the Bazar Valley I Medal with two Clasps).
52 Lieut. Heath served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and
rheMohmand country; and with the Tirah Exp Force including the forcing ofthe Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November, and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley iMeda!
33 Lieut. Wright served in the campai'-m on the North West Frontiei ler Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the isi Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force including the o]>erations in Bajaur and
the Mohmand country; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing ofthe Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the 1 ith November (wounded), and
the operations against the Khani Khel Charakanifl ai 1 in the Basar \ 1 with two Clasps),
33 Lieut. Grubb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1 st Battalion The Queen's with the Ma akand Kiel: 1 nations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand countrv ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the forcing of the Sampagha and
teiiHuga Passes, and the "operations against 11 1: i Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar 1 Lai with two
I'lasps).
,;l of the Services ofthe 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment (formerly the
ment).
Raised in England in 1S57. To Malta and the Ionian Islands. 1858- To Gibraltar, 1862. To Bermuda
1864. To Ireland, 1865. To England, 1S68. To Ireland, 1873. To England, 1876. To Malta. 1877.
To India. 1878. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Eegiment," 1881.) To Uppe
Burmah, 1886. To India, 1S88. To England. 1894.
Continuation of Notes to the I\ g's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).
' Sir W.G Cameron served in the Grenade .ring the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebastopol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wounded on thescth October
while in command ofthe Volume il f the 1st Division (Medal with -. Knight of the
Leeion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mi I and 1 led the 3rd Eegiment German Le
with commission of Li i from May 1K55 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey.
landed the ist Battalion 4th K • npaJgnaudws
mot Arogee and capture of Mag ■ - snatches as having "won hiaadmiration
l.v the manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldier-like spirii which by his
teaching and example he has so well fostered and maintained.'' Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal),
lonel M "• Orofton served in the Zulu ■ 1 Medal with Clasp).
or King served with the Dongolo Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
>1 Corps, including the engagemi ml he operations at Hatir (mentioned in despatches, 4th
if the Medjidle, and Khedive's Medal with
,1 Graham sewed in the eumpiiu-'n in the Soudan uuder Sir Herbert kitchener in 1807, including the
capture of Abu Humid (mentioned in despatohi - Medal, and 1 I lasp) j an.l with
niches, 4th Class
Carleton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchcncrin 1896 with the
and the operations at Haflrlmentioned in despatches,
A Medal with o- 1 '
zj of (ia and Batti itment),— formerly the
4th I
Raised in 1657. Proceeded to the loin 1S39. To Malta, 1864. To Halifax, N.S., 1S66. To
England, i8')3. To Natal, 1J78. To India, 1S80. Tc England 1896.
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
■ st 8att.,Kimptee, Bombay 1 Formerly the 3rd (East Kent — The Buff's)
2nd Bait., Aldershot. J -
Veterifrondescithonore.
Years'Ser,
Full
Pay
IS
Half
ray.
The 3rd Battalion is formed of the East Kent Militia.) I
The Dragon. The United Red and White Rose with the Imperial CrownT 7' B~lenheTm '
OCDENAKDE MaLPLAQUET""DETTINGEN" "DoUBO" " TaLAVEBA " • ' Albuheba '
Pyrenees Nivblle ' Ni„ " "Ohthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula1
229
3RD
Regimental District,
CANTERBTTRY.
Ramillibs'
VlTTOHIA '
Punniab" "Sevastopol" "TaxuFobts" "South Afbica, 1S70 " " Chitbal.'
Colonel— Sir Julius Augustus Robert Raines,' KCB. Ensign, 28 Jan. 42 ; Lt. 5 Apr 44- Capf i„Anr «2
Bt.Major, 24 Apr. 55; Major, 1 May 57 ; Lt.Colonel, 17 Nov. =7; Colonel, 20 Julys's- Maior Gen'en,/'
6 Mareh68: Lieut.General, , Oct. 77 1 General, 1 July St ; Colonel The Buffs -Sept 8.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Robert Albart Hickson,- Ensign, ''26 June 67 ; Lt.p2g Dec 60 •
Major, 14 Mar. 83 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 July 95 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
1 Albert Edward Ommanney,1 Ensign, vio Oct. 69 ; Lt, ■'27 Oct. 71 ; Cant. 1 Noy. 78 ■
Lt .Colonel , 23 May 96 ; Colonel, 20 May 98.
Capt. 26 Feb. 76;
Major, 30 Noy. 85 •,
Com-
Majoes.
2 Julius Batt Backhouse,4 2nd
mand 26 June 96 5
1 p.s.c. Richard Stanley Hawks Moody,5)
znd in Command 26 June 96 J
1 p.s.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon7
r Bryan Francis Holme,9 Commandant )
Mount Aboo Sanitarium 5 Jan. 99 5
p.s.e.Alfred Jas. Whitacre Allen," Dep. )
Assist. Adjutant General, Punjab $
2 p.s.c. Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan,15 >
Special Service, South Africa J"
1 Edgar Evelyn Ravenuill16
2 George Victor Dauglish18(Depor)
Captains.
Edward Chas. Jas. Williams,20 Assist. )
Provost Marshal 5 D:':. S. Africa F. F. J
Reginald Bayard, Adj. 3 Bn. 1 Feb. 96 ...
William Henry Booth, Aide de Camp to )
Major General Kelly-Kenny 4 Dec. 99 $
2 Alexander Rowland kustace
p.s.c. Naunton Henry Vertue, Brigade )
Major 5 Brig. S. Africa F. F. j
Lionel George Nuttall Eales,25 Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 1 Noy. 97 \
Arthur Lynden Lynden-Bell,33 Special )
Service, South Africa 3"
Frederick Knight Essell,4rf/. 2 Vol. Bn. )
York and Lancaster Reg*. 25 June 96 j
Bernard Richard Kinneir Tarte34
Hy. Cecil de la Montague Hill, Inst. ,
Hythe School of Musket ru -.2 Mar. 98 )
Augustus David Gedde's, Adjutant)
:6 Feb. 98 j
Harry Francis Sparrow, Adjutant >
2 Volunteer Battalion 5 Apr. 99 j
2 Richard George Armine Marriott .........
1 Lewis Iggulden Backhouse Hulke30
1 Arthur Grant Trollope3"
Edmond GuyTulloch Bambridge,38!)™! i
Assist. Adj. General, S. Africa F. F '<
2 Frank William Bradley Dyne39
Julian Hasler,40 West African Frontier','
Force ,_t„ j
1 Charles Clermont Cobbe41
1 Robert Frederick Pearson,*2 Adjutant)
1 Apr. 96 J
Roger Swetenham, Adjutant x Vol. Bit. 1
Scots Fusiliers 14 Noy. 99 )
2 Robert Kenrick Price ............
William Arnold Eaton,43 serving with \
West African Frontier Force J
2 Edward Heneage Finch Hatton ........
2 Robert M'Douall44 '
1 William Herbert Trevor46 ( Depot) ".'.'. '".
2 FermorGodfrey-Faussett
Lieutenants.
HenryGuy Fulljames Savage Gregson I
Mounted Infantry, South Africa .. f
1 Cyril Lachlan Porter48
2 Charles Durnford Kelynge 3-reenway
Frederick Spencer Reeves," Special ">
Service, South Africa t
2 Geoffrey Brouncker De Mareia Mairi's"
1 Rowland Edward Power50
Richard Bright,5' British Central Africa^
Rifles J i
2 Lionel Charles Edward Knight
Francis Joyce Engelbach,52 "West")
African Frontier Farce i
1 Henry Augustus Breffney Ternan53
Herbert Humphrey de Bohun Mora's
British Central Africa Protectorate .
1 Samuel Lionel Phillpotts Barker54
2 Claude Arthur Worthington
2 James M'Bain Ronald
1 Montgomery Sidney Wiiiiam's'5'6'
2 Harold Findlay
: Harry Fearnley Kirkpa't'ri'ck5':'
2 Henry Hume Uhisholm Baird58
r William George Frederick Barnard5'8'""
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 78
3 July 79
22 Jan. 81
23 April 81
23 April Si
1.5 May 72
9 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
1 ; June 74
12 Feb. 76
6 Jan. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
s Feb. S7
4 May 87
4 May 37
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb.
9 May
19 Sept.
10 Nov. 83
3 Apr. 89
2t Dec.
3 May 90
3 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
9 Jan. 92
13 Aug. 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
13 Mar. 93
19 July 93
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
20 June 94
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
15 May 97
15 May 97
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
S Sept. 97
1 July
1 July
10 May
29 July
6 Feb.
23 Aug.
9 May
25 Noy.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
2i Nov.
5 Mar.
1 Apr.
11 July
23 Aug.
3 Dec.
24 Jan.
4 Feb.
1 Apr.
28 Sept.
2 Jan.
22 Mar.
12 Apr.
26 Apr.
4 Oct.
1 Jan.
1 July
CAPTAIN.
15 Mar. 8
24 Oct. 8
19 Mar. 8
27 Sept. 83
8 Jan. 85
14 Jan. 86
1 July 87
1 Nov. 87
1 Nov.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
15 Oct. 95
25 Oct. 95
17 Mar. 96
23 May 96
25 June 96
17 Mar. 97
26 Mar.
7 Apr.
17 May
7 Aug.
7 Oct.
90 25 June g6
9° 26 Mar. 97
7 Apr. 97
90 28 July 97 16 Nov. 98
26 Apr.
31 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 July
25 Oct. 95
25 Oct. 9
3 May 96
bbbv.maj.
MAJOE.
30 Nov. 85
114 Jan. 86
21 Jan. 91
i July 95
19 Aug. 95
S May 97 25 Aug. 97
23 Mar. 98
3 June 99
16 Nov. 98
28 July
12 Mar.
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
9 Oct.
11 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
13 Nov.
13 Nov.
14 Nov.
97
i2 Mar. .,
22 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 99
13 June 09
24 June 99
9 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99
14 Oct. 99
O 2
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lul.H -.11
e,,> PW
3 ...
3 •■•
230
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
Lixunxurrs.
[ Francis Charles Alexander Mncnab
r Geoffrey Turner Devereax Hickman
1 Alexander de Clanay Rennick...
( Ralph Gore Devereux Groves-Raines ..
t llenrv Granvdle Deedes
SXCOVD LlBrTENlNTS.
. Jason Delves Norton
. Alfred Ernest Cresswell
Robert Daubeny Rose Troup
I Spencer Firth
Brentwood ...
Henry Lindsay Archer-Uonblon
1 Deo.
1 Dec.
4 May
4 May
3 Aug.
29 Mar.
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
6 Dec.
20 Dec.
li xrx.
ai Oct. 00
23 Oct. 90
13 Nov. uci
13 Nov. oc
14 Not. 99
Faeinqt Batt.—Agrnti, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Mi Battalion rmbarkrd for Malta,*) Jan. iSS|.
2nd Battalion rrturnedfrom Epyi't, 2$ Apr. >83Si
OuarUrilatttrt.— 1 Herbert Charles Cumber,8" 29 Apr. 91
2 George Boon, 24 June 91 ; Bon. Lieut.
Bon. Litut.
1 HI, Julius Raines served throughout the Eastern campaign of .854-55. including the affair at Bulganak, the
hJ,,t of Alina (where he carried the Queen's Color as a Captain), the flunk march by Mackenzie s Farm the-
S^^f Latamax^nd %Xriiy£ and repulse of the sortie of the 26th October ,854; served ass* Asms »
sSr^aurtoeStotbeRigW At^throughout the ei, I fall of Sebastopol (severely w°u"f e_d '" "»« T""^
dunng tbi b mlmrdmontof the ,7th Octpl I -ent in the Trenches at t Jpc •"^"^''Khe o i«-
taking by as ™"U t-w o .8 p< ni e g mrpris, 1 tof the rebels at Koondrve on
at the siege and oapture 01 J™™" °» tt "ahove he has been four times menti id in despatches, and marched
the .oth January .859. (■» »<! dmon to the above M ^^RSF^S wShOUap, Colonel, and CD. for fliBtm-
3,000 miles in command of the ,5th ^e£^^ ^a^\^%^^Vom Aden into the interior of
' ';','-C 66 when " i, ; ^ and desro^d many . , luding TJasala, teMMb
^tal^s^iT^oMreeefv^^commenaanonofi^CtommiB. , for the efflc.enr
"'Pi^ii^wWnkrioBesacceasfuloperaticnswereefleotea). Nominated KCB. 14th May 1893- .
"TcoloSc" Htetaon ^served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief V >rce under sir Robert Low in
■^lonefo— ev'^
n..„\ sPrvcdmhrr,ughout -be operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Bii B ibertLow in .895 w'th the ret
K«?t£i'onol W Buffi .T I w« 'present ni the engagement at MamugaitMedal with Clasp . Served in the campaign,
™ ,h v west Fr nt. er of India under Sir William Lockhartin i89;-9S in command of the .St Battalion the
on the No tl West tr on ... r .including the operations in Bajour and the tfobmand country with the
mmarfKhe ? Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with the Buner Field Force, incluuing the attack and
.a™o ,',pTin<m Pass .twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
^^ofB^kho^se^edSrithaie Baffs in the' Zulu war of .879, and was present m the engagements at
^^^rMtotofe^^t^Mu^^on (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the
,.,.rp,.iior Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S05 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the-
Ch-tral Relief Force u. . r . '^"A™ ^ Bvrni in the campaign on the North West Frontier ol India under
S&GSE. LocK'in °97 9 as 2nd ff Command of the ist' Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field
r ,,7m/the onerations n Bajour and the Mohmand country-wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
' TSajE < H^ordon ™,'ved m the Zulu war in ,E79,andwas present in the engagement at Inyezane and
>a^;^:Z^^™VM^^^ operations in the Malay Peninsula in ,875-76, includ-
' Major uomie serveu (Medal with Cusp). Served with the Nile Expedition in .S84-85 as Staff
ing the action of the 4th 1 ... x I Medal wit u Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and
£ffiive's",,,r ' ^ " 1 ." too ,' ^Cratitn^tlL^itrll Relief Porce u,,,.or Sir R..1., rt L..» in , , ,, fh
m , h».m,o no the I . Us aid wus present in the engagement at Uamugai (Medal with 1 laep). Served m
tho est Hattal'on < t th. i u t . 1 j , d S) WiIliam Loekhart in .897-98 with the ist Battalion
So Ws w h°ntl M . , ■ ' ■ 11 iZi tocludidi the operations in Bajour and the Mohman. country .
ttlm^^heic\,limn7and with the Bunei 1 ield Force, inclu.bn,- the attack and captoretof the Tanga Pass
(CilaMaio. \llen served with the 3rd Buffsthroughout the Zulu war of .879. and was present in the engagements
3f Dal-Sarkamatts and R . . 111. ad . md ™^^SS^UmoJm on the North West Frontier of India under
twi^tSS "Ik ISah I ','::;;?'^ry 3£S a. lH,.„,y A--,- , Adjutant and Quarter
durn. the investment .(.M.,1,.1 with CSaap), 3erv( 1 in uhe oper at.ons in l-outb Africa under Si. )> red. nek
J VTl^nnd,^^
Jta^^^t^let^B^nft^Bnm %vith the Malakand Field Force, mclud.ng the operations .n Bajour
an.VX Mohmand coin.rv. w.th the Utman Kbel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack
-8 C,iH»!!!^-,!uLl:!;:!:,.:;t';::;:^i,8 of the Chitm, MO* Force under S:r Robert Low in .895.
SSSSSmI - ;;:nin«:: ' ^U^
ft^JftSfiXS^TUU 1 '"..'■ .m-i'-img ttaStaS and oapture of th. Tang. Pa« (Medal
''*,;;!: Lvu(len Bel served thr ughonf the • 1 ...rations of the Chitral Relief Force nnder Bir Rolu-rt -Ik>« in
,8^salPAdj"tan?o"iV'rtB» P™»ent in the engagement at Uamugai (Medal with
Clasp).
Wa.r Services of the Officers of the Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 2$oa
34 Captain Tarte served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
■with the ;st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mangui (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 18*7-98 with the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Mala"kand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
<CIasp).
36 Captain Hnlke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Ma'akand
Field Force including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, and with the Utmau Khel Column of
the_ Malakand Field Force— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain Trollope served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
i& Major Bainbridge served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1596 with
the 1st Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present at the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches), at the
-battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), andin the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
39 Captain Dyne served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
'the ist Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign
on the Northwest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand Country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner
Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
40 Captain Hasler served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs including the engagement at Marnugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
•campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the ist Battalion of the Buffs with the Malakand
Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand Country, with the TJtman Khel Column, and
with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
41 Captain Cobbe served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion
■the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force,
including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
4i Captain Pearson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
•with the ist Battalion of the Buffs as Regimental Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including
■the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
43 Captain Eaton served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under SirRobert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India
■under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1 st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including
the engagement at Landakai and the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the TJtman Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
44 Captain M'Douall served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under SirJRobert Low in 1895I
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Meda
with Clasp).
46 Captain Trevor served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1E95
•with the ist Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
■campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lickhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Signalling
Officer with the Tochi Field Force with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with the Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the TJtman Khel Column, and with the
Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
48 Lieut. Porter served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel
Column as Regimental Transport Officer, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of
the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
49 Lieut. Reeves served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the iBt Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
50 Lieut. Power served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with tne ist Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
•campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the ist Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass-
wounded (Clasp).
51 Lieut. Bright served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and caDture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
52 Lieut. Engelbach served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s
with the ist Battalion the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98, including
the expedition to Siama (Medal with Clasp).
a Lieut. Terran served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and
the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and
capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
54 Liaut. Barker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart ill
1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and
the Mohmand country (Medal with Clasp).
55 Lieut. Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the tat Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force including the attack and capture of the Tanga
Pass (Medal with Clasp).
57 Lieut. Kirkpatrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lotk-
hart in 1S97-98 with the ist Battalionjthe Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture o( ht
Tanga V*m (Medal with Clasp).
[For remainder of Note*, see end of the Royal Scots, p. 226.
231 The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment")
^TH tic 4'.'< (The King's Own Royal).
Mejimental Dutrict, |(The3rdand 4 th B :■ i--. 1 QcasnireT11
LA5CAST£R. J Militia.) L*
The Lion of England. Thr Royal Cypher within the Garter. " CoBinm" "BADiJoz"
" Yittoeii - 3B»iaxiAie""Nrr»" "PairasoLA" "ULiDKXsBrxG " " Watihi.oo" " Ami
fatK'BM.I • SKViBTOrOl" "ABTSSIMi" "SoiTH AlKICi. 1679."
KV "«*?' Col<"'«'— <•• Sir William Ciordon Cameron,1 JTCB. Swim, a4 May 44; .En..i„,i .1 May 47 ; if.
J Cm*. !'i5 July 53; St. Major, 24 Apr. 5s ; Major, »3 Oct 57; Bi.Zr.Coi /. Feb. 63; Co(o»<-7, 1 j Aug.
Major General, 35 June 7S ; Lt.tieneral. 17 July £: ; General, si Jan. 93 ; Colonel Lancaster Regiment,
16 Jit
, Lieutenant Colonels — . Slalby Edward Crofton.3 En>ign,*ib June 60 ; Lieut, 'is Nov. 70; Capt. 9 July 79 ;
.86; / ' . I 'olonel, 25 J11: ; I
an Rowlandaon," Xiraf. 10 Jan Bep Oct.91; Lt. Colonel, 26 June 07.
fit Batt.f Singapore.
ik1 Batt., South Africa.
' SltAHAKCl"
"ISllEBUAB"
S»/u
UlJOIS.
2SD LIICT.
1 May
11 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
14 Jan. So
2 j>.».e. Ernest Walter Yeatherd, 2mf ta )
Comma. 1 J 21 Aug. 96 j
1 p.r.c. John Moure i.iuwue,1* 2111/ in )
Command 26 June 97 $
Frank Bi Dodwood Matthews*
2 Archibald John Joseph Ross
2 Ernest Augustus Fred. Carter9 (I'epot)
1 Walter Henry Duffin
1 Thos. Cameron Fitzgerald Sotnerville
2 Guy Audouin Carleton 14 Jan.
Captains.
Antoine Dominique Thome 25 Oct.
2 Charles Gerard Barton 22 Jan
1 Godfrey Leicester HiMiert
WilloughbYSe.vniourP.urt on, WiJ/Kfaief i
I Volant. <■ I i ' - July 07 ... i
AlexanderJames King,l0Ai6UdtQimp |
to Sir Archibald Hunter ^ Oct. 99 .. t
; William Houghton
2 Walter James Mangles
John Henry Arthur Boyce, Adjutant \
4 Battalion 15 Jan. 96... j
Leslie Falkiner John deVere Stokes ...
John Haliburton Laurie
William Sandbach
1 John Archibald Paton
Donald Maxwell M'Laehlan
Maurice Wrottesley Kirk
2 Gerald Lindsay Palmes
Frederick Muntgomene Carleton, l-~\
Aide di Camp tu Major trmeral>
E. K. 1*. Woodgaie 13 Nov. 99 ... )
Thomas John Marker
Liecik!(axt6.
James Gordon Turing Bruce, Pay \
Department, tcith rank- of Captain .. 5
John Malise Anne Graham, -'Aide de >
Camp to Lord Kitchener *
Aylmer Richard Sancton Martin, '
Adjutant 2 Nov. 99 (temp.) I
Hugh Galloway, Malay 6
1 John Henry Lloyd, Adjutant 7 Oct. 97
Francis Shand Byam Johnson, Oar- *
[d lant, Singapori )
13 Nov. 72
13 June 75
15 July
i Mar.
a Viir.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
6 Feb.
14 May
12 Nov.
1 July
12 Nov.
7 Oct. 81
-j. May L4
iS Apr. 85
24 Mar. 86
1 1 Aug. B6
.-I May
:i May
ss
4 May
16 Nov.
:2 Sept. 88
3 Oct. 88
10 Nov
B4
»4
£1
6 May £5
21 May Bs
2 Sept. S5
- Feb. 5
25 Aug. 86
22 Sept. S9
18 Dec. 89
22 Doc. 09
2 Oct.
26 June £9
■9 Aug. .,1
8 Oct. 91
27 July 92
iS June 83
2 May 94
S June
25 Jan.
24 July
21 Oct.
j Nor.
1^ Jan,
13N0V.
2; Mar.
S£
1 Apr. 90 11 May
11 June 90 11 May
6 July
9 Nov.
4 Mar.
7 Nov.
13 Aug.
19 Oct.
Bg 21 Nov. 90
So 19 Aug. 91
91 ' 26 June 92
94
•4
2 May
14 Oct.
921 21 Oct. 95
James GeorgeConstable, Pay Depart- \
meat, with rank of Captain J 23 uec.
93,
19 July 93
S Aug. 94
12 Dec. 94
15 Nov. 95
21 Mar. 96
23 Sept. 96
4 Nov. 96
BBXV.H4J.
16 Nov. 98
U1JOK.
24 Feb. 90
26 June 93
12 July 93
2 Mny i,4
t. 96
26 June 96
29 Sept. 97
25 Nov. 99
2 Algernon T. H. Kommis Betty (Depot)
Thos.DnncaiLLeghWhittingto]
Alt'. M'Nuir Dykes. Special Service,)
-■■•■:■- f "","' "I *'""' "" 'Majors Matthews and Carter
William Agar Lauder Lethbndge 6 Mar. 951 4 Nov. 96 served in the Zulu war of 1870
2 Francis Coventry Duilfield Davidson 6 Mar. 95 1 Jan. 97 (Medal with Clasp)
2 George Reginald Stephens 29 May 95 13 Jan. 97 « l.t .( .vlandson served
2 Alex. Price Conoily Hcischei Wade ... 27 Jan. 92 16 Oct. 95 in the Zulu war in :879 (Medal with
26 Feb. 96 10 June 971C!aap).
23 Mar. 96 13 Nov. 97 " Major Gawue served in the
5 Sept. 96 9 Fob. 9S|Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
20 Feb. 97 23 Mar. 98jServed with the Bechuanaland
24 Mar. 97, 9 Apr. oSiExpeditiouunder Sir Charles Warren
15 May 97 28 May 98 in 1884-85.
15 May 97 6 Jan. 99
8 Sept. 97 25 Apr. 99I
!££■ % IS *£ ajftr"**"-*?" ***
!6Feb. y8 a Nov. a! Wnt ""r^ Segtmenttp, 328a.
Robert Gabbett Parker.
1 John Henry Morrab
1 Reginald Ernest Karl I>on:.ju\v5k)
2 Robert Harry Cortauld Coe
1 Robert Nelson Dobson
2 Njpel Lucius Samuel Lysons
William Bereslbrd Molony ... ,
Charles Edward M'lver Morrison
William Ernest >tre»tfeild Wood pate
Thomas Dare .luck M.'tt
Esniiie Allan Peers Vangbaxi
SECOND LlBUTE.TAKTS.
1 Edward I'rt'derickThrupp..
( Henry K< nny iliugh
1 Oswal I 'n, lii
2 Norman James i'arket
2 James Arm iJel Nixon
Eric Francis Hunsburp
A e . < 1 1 1 gne Rrowne ..
1 - \\:i.:< rGrovei
Waahtngton Cbai es Thomas
Arthur Herbert Broome Poster
QkartrrMat '<
99
16 Feb. 98
4 May 08
7 M:iy 96
11 Feb. 99
1 1 Feb. 99
:o May 99
20 May 99
12 Aup. 99
9 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
1 Thomas Batchelor, 2 bcb. 95 ; livt. Ll**t,
( hnxlBB William JepBOQ, 1 July 96 ; lion, Litui.
Facing § Itlue. — Agtnti, Mesxr*. Cox and Co.
\§t SattnhuM embarktidfor liaJta, 94 Sept. 1695. 2nd Uaftaiinm , mlarked for South African y Dec. 1899.
istBatt., S. Africa.
2ndBatt., S. Africa.
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
1 Formerly the $th (Northumberland Fusiliers').
-' (The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Northumberland Militia.
:th
232
Regimental District,
NEWCASTLE.
' Quo Fata ooeant." St.Georgeandthe Dragon. The United Reel and White Rose, with the Royal Crest. " Wilhelm-
stahl" "Roleia" " Vimibba" "Corunna" "Busaco" " Ciudad Rodbigo " "Badajoz" "Salauanca" " V»'
tobia " "Nivblle" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Lucknow " "Afghanistan, 1878-80,"
YearB-Se*.! " Khabtoum."
Full, Half Colonel.— George Bryan Milman,1 CB. Major of the Tomer of London; 2nd Lieut. p?4 May 39; Lieut,
20 Sept. 42 ; Captain, P29 Oan. 47 ; Major, 30 Sept. 57 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 58 ; Colonel,"io Mar. 65;
Major General, 1 Mar. 70 ; Lieut. General, 30 Dec. 84 ; Colonel Northumberland Fusiliers, 29 May 99,
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Charles Gilbert Colvin Money,- CB. Lt. 29 May 72; Cupt. 1 Sept. &a; Major,
9 Dec. qi ; Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 97.
2 Richard Lionel Arthur Pennington,3 Lt. 11 Sept. 76; Copt. 9 Sept. 82; Major, 22 Feb. 92; Lt. Colonel,
21 Jan. 98.
Pay. I Pay,
=4
;}
17
*7 1
15 I
14 i
'4 I
13 I
*3
l2/l2
Majobs.
! George Frend,4 2 ndin Command 1 Jan. 98
[ Son. Charles Lambton,5 DSO. 2nd in (
Command 21 Jan. 98 J
> Thomas Graves Lowry Herbert- Arm- {
strong (Depot) t
William Eden Sturges
; Dudley Strathe&rn Stewart...
t Edmund William Dashwood7
p.s.c. Wm. Henry Sitwell8 'Bt.Lt.
Colonel 16N0V. 9U), Special Service,
South Africa
St. George Chas. Henry3 (Bt.Lt, Col A
6 July 99), Speccial Service, S. Africa )
Captains.
: James Foster Riddell10
; Cyril Henry Leigh James12
p.s.c. Edward Severin Heard,*-* In- >
structor Staff" College 1 Jan. 97 )
: William Albert Willmott
: Douglas Sapte10 -
: Edward Walter Fletcher1"
> Ferdinand George Casson
Percival Spearman Wilkinson,18 Wett\
African Frontier Force )
Gerard Frederick Towlerton Leather, \
Adjutant 3 Battalion 6 Apr. 98 >
Arthur William Calvert Booth'9
Arthur Frederick Dawkins, on special >
employ with West African Regiment S
Arthur Edward Lowther Crofton, (
Adj. 3 Vol. Bn. 15 June 96 >
: Hon. Murrough O'Brien, Aide de Camp \
to the Lord' Lt. of Ireland, 3c July 95 ..
: Robert^Henry Isacke21
! Samuel Herbert Enderby23 (Depot)...
Henry Sandys Ainslie, nerving in\
Malay States Guides $
1 Francis Charles Turner, 01! Staff College
! William Somervell
: Spencer Charles Ferguson24 .
! Clement Yatman
s Francis Britton Morley25
Lieutenants.
HenryEdmundBurleigh Leach, Adju
tant 4 Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
with rank of Captain, 1 May 99
; John Arthur Coghill Somerville
: Arthur Jex-Blake Percival26
Charles Edward Fishbourne,27 Adju- {
tant 1 Oct. 99 )
Steuart Murray Binny, Army Pay \
Dept. with rank of Captain y
Edwd.MorrisMoulton-Barrett^-Df^jo/)
Charles Michell Aloysius Wood,39}
Chinese Regt. with rank of Capt $
Hugh Trevor Crispin30
Stanley Smytn Flower, serving in Egypt
Charles Arthur Armstrong
Frank Bevan
Basil Thorold Buckley32
Harry Stanley Toppin33
Henry George Lynch- Staun ton3*
Wilfrid Hubert Wild (Depot)
Robert Christopher Baron Lethbridge35
Francis Powell Braithwaue, Mounted )
Infantry, South Africa J>
Hubert Chase Hall3* ■
Edward Erne6t Williams, serving with )
West African Frontier Force $
Austin Claude Girdwood38
Francis Leycester Festing40
Frederick Raymond Coates41
Hubert James Ceoil Rostron
Claude Wreford Brown42
: Arthur Wilmot Rickman
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Montagu Gibbes
i Harold Richard Sandilandfl
AUh. Cyril LangBton Hardman Jones ...
Henry BranBton Warwick
2ND LIEUT. ; LIEUT, i CAPTAIN. BRKV.MAJ,
3
19 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
22 Jan. 79
14 Jan. 80
29 Nov. 76
31 May 77
3 April 78
7 Jan. 80
1 Jan. 81
1 July
81
; July 81
31 Jan. 80 i July 81
11 Aug. 8o|
14 July 83
25 July 83
24 Jan. 85
4 May S5
27 Jan. 86
13 Nov. 86
10 Apr. 89
10 Apr. S9
18 Nov. 89
15 June 91
11 May 92
1 July 8 1
9 Sept. 82 1
10 Mar. 83'
25 Aug. 83
9 May 85
23 May 851 _,
20 Aug. 851 17 Oci. 94
28 Apr. 86j 27 Oct. 94
21 Jan. 95
23 May g2
24 Oct. 92
5 Dec. 92
26 Feb. 87!
14 Sept. 87
21 Aug. S9I
1 Mar. go
14 Sept. 87
2 Oct. 89
16 July gc
29 Oct. go1
8 Oct. go
28 Apr. 86;
25 Aug. 861
25 Aug. 86
17 Nov. 86!
27 Jan . 90
10 Apr. go!
9 Nov. 91!
11 May 0,2:
22 Oct. 90
22 Feb. 92
18 Aug. 92!
iS Sept. 92
23 Mar. 92
2 May 91 8 Feb. 93
9 Jan. 92 17 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 92 27 Oct. 94
9 Apr. 92 21 Jan.
18 May
18 June
iq Nov.
18 May
26 Apr.
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
12 Dec.
2g May
27 Jan.
3 Apr.
15 May
21 July
19 Dec.
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 96
6 Tune q6
5 Sept.. 961
o Dec. 96:
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97
26 May 97
5 Jan. g8i
22 Jan. 98 1
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
20 Dec.
«
10 Apr.
qb|
26 Aug.
$
iCct.
11 Aug.
o&!
10 Mar.
97
17 Apr.
97:
27 Nov.
97
12 Jan.
98
21 Jan.
9S,
22 Apr.
98
8 Apr.
Q9
1 May
09
22 Oct.
99
24 Nov.
99|
12 Dec.
99
21 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 95
15 May 55
29 Dec. 95
1 Jan. 96
S Aug. 96
26 Aug. 96
1 Jan. 97
7 Dec. 97
21 Jan. 98
9 Apr. 98
22 Dec. 97
3 July
3 July
MAJOB.
22 Apr. 93
21 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
23 Sept. 96
23 Nov. 77
21 Jan. 98
5 July 99
full Hall -
Pay. P»y
233
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
I 7
Skoom. I.IFfT, H i\T-.
Hubert Matthews
liu Edward Montagu ....
Henry Francs Mobart
• n Rupert Wake
l,,~le Hlenkuisopp Conlson ....
Anhui Duncombe-Shafto
Harold John Stanton Stanton
Walter Tyrwhitt BrnmfleUl
5 Roper Barclay
George Millets Jaraes ..
Albert Edward Jacob Wilson
and til
1
j Jan.
t Jan.
; Jan.
26 Apr.
99
;o May
)Q
18 Oct.
99
iSOct.
00
18 Oct.
99
15 Not.
99
99
20 Dec.
99
Qiuirtar Motttn.
-2 .lames Thonisou. 17 Apr. S9 : Hen. Oapt. 17 Ai" ■ ■ )■
1 James Bett," 26 July 93; Hon. I.iiut.
Facing* White.— Agntt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
.„ BotuHon embarked for «..» Africa. - N°Y. 99. 2r I B,»*» rmtarMfor S„„th Africa, ,6 Sept. „.
1 Lieut General Milman was present in the action at Maigunge and at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1S57.
Commanded a Detach Snant during the advance on the Dilkoosha and Mart.niere (mentioned in despatches ,
, %£&£!S!£S%£E3L year's service) ;. served with the s.h MtakMg ^0 Oude cm -
"iwli in all the operations of the succeeding months, including the capiura of Lucknow ■ ; also in the 1 Oude cam
-59: *-lud,ng the _ capture of the Forte o ^ontorpore , Ama^ and Oomrea.l and wfon ^of
bagb In mi
paign of 185
Dounderkeifa, where h, commanded the advance guard (Medal with two Clasps, and Cif
. 786.1
he campaign in the Soudan urn.... ..... -.-.- -
>B| I. a talion Northumberland FusiliersT and v, at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches
^ofoiaelltoe^el^^the^paign in the Bondan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,S98 in command of .he
■ It 'u„nonNoertla,„\)eVl„,ul Fusiliers: and R at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB.
ftrit, si, Medal and Khedive's Medal with Clasp,, s. ■, .d in the occupation of Crete in 1898. .
• V , -i Penning on serve In the Afghan war in .S73-79. and was present wilt the expedition into the
i ,llevanrun,",e engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in .838
with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp) Rr.„„j0 ,„j Division Peshawur
Major Frend served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade ?nd Di% ision Pesna« ur
Served in the I gyptian war ot
with the 1st
Valles Field Force, and afterwards as Transport Officer to the 5th Foot (Medal). Ser
,8ft . TMedal and Khedive's Star] : also served in the Soudan campaign in 188s (Claspl.
'* Major Hon. C.I^imhton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener ■ m ^oBma the , ut
Bat, ah m Northumberland Fusiliers, and was , .resent at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
9*&££££^\^2& ?- unde rS.rHerlK.rt Kitchener * $*££*£ '« ^
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present ,n the battle pi khart urn i4th Class 0. tin. Oaman.cn, anus..
\.,.,l,l and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation ol Crete in 1898. __a_
• 1 •colonel S well served 'the Afghan war in ,880 (Medal,. Served with the esned.t.on to Ashanuunnev
S.r FrancTs Scott m .895 (Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir .Herbert K'tebener ". SoS « «h
Tile r>vot,an Army, and was present at the battle of Khartoum-wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brc%et of
Lieutenant Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal witl 1 t.-..i,„„„!„ ,b„,\ ,viih the
■ < Colonel Henry served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener ....../ » h th
Camel Corps incluuinp; the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned,,, deSDatohes, Bntuh
Mc™a. and Khc'dive's Medal with two Clasps) , and in the Soudan in .898 with "'^"fBatmho,, Northumberland
Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to
■^wc&lufRiddell served thronghout the Hazara campaign in .888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
*«&5J£*SS^^ ««■■ S'r Herbe" Klt''ll"""r -.M with the.st Bat-
tal!oSKnXri^rp1eSe^a^we^^e?t at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
" Captain Heard served throughout the Hazara campaign 111 .3
ers (Medal with Clasp).
with the 2ml Battalion Northumt>erland
,."m",Y, ";';;,, he campaigns the Bondan under S^r Herbert ™ff^W^^.J'**g»^
Sort himbei land Fus.l.er... and was present at the battle ot Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s jieaai wuu
r^^^^^^e^^V^Z, Northumberland Fusiliers throughout the Hazara campaign in
'8« Ma/o^wiikin^'Vcn.eil in the operations on the Niger in .897-^8. and took part in the expedition to
Biam a (uieiitiuncd in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). ix„-._, „„mrl«i<m in
,. Maor Booth served w,.l.the»nd Battahou Northumberland Fusihors hroug bout th e Ha »™ m paign m
,888 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on the Niger in .897-98 (ment.oned in despatches, Brevet 01
M^ ° ■;," nll'l^-ke'se'rveli with the ,nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers throughout the Hazara campaign in
'^CaptoBSaS^&ved In the campaign in , he Bondan under Sir Herbert 1 Kltohener ... .895 wKhtto .rtBatj
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was pretenl al 'l, battle ol Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal
i with the 1st Bat-
ve's Medal
9.\ including
'WSSSk tt^J%R32ZS»*&i»»* andejSir Herben Kitchener.,, jft wuh,he
,„ N„,-,h„mbcrlH..d Fnsihcrs, and «,.apr.s, ,„ a, the battle ol Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive
,\ .',',; \1 1 ... Berred with the oxpodition to Vambaka c .....try. West Coast of Africa, in .8
h tureofTambii was also present ... th. enitions aw.nst the Sofas ... .sot o4 (M. -.la with t I '»P).
* Sent. Percval served In the Campaign in the 8ou.la.. und.r Sir Herbert Kitchener .1. 1898 «>t. the ,st It ttabon
N ,.,1 .mberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive e Medal with
''•"l.amt. Fishbonrne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener .n .898 1 with the .si
Ualulion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedives
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in .898.
[For remainder of Kotet, Hi "id of UoHyooi M^i»*n(, p. Jjl.
Jrge,~|
ica. I
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Formerly the 6th (Royal ist Warwickshire).
The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the Ist and 2nd
Warwick Militia respectively.)
[Uegi
234
6th
mental Distriett
WARWICK.
ist Butt., Fort St Georg
Madras.
2nd Batt., South Afri
3rd Batt., Malta.
'fhe Antelope. Tlie United Red and White Rose, with the Imperial Crown. "Roleia" "Vimieba" "Corutcna"
*' Vittobh" '*' Pyrenees" " Nivelle" "Obthbs" " Peninsula " " Niagara " " South Africa, 1846-7, 1851-2-3 "
Years' Ser "Atbaba" " Khaktou*."
Full Hu.il Colonel —Frederick William Traill-Burroughs,1- CB. Emign, P31 Mar. 48; Lieut. P23 Sept. sr; Captain,
***■! pio Nov 54* Brevet Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 22 Oct. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 Aug. 64 ; Colonel, io Aug. 69;
Major Qeneral, 16 Mar. 80; Lt.General, 1 July 81; Colonel Warwickshire Regiment, 14 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. —r Willoughby Edward Gordon Forbes,2 CB. Ensign, ^io Nov. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71;
Captain, 1 June Si ; Major, 29 Nov. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Feb. 98.
2 MorevQuayle Jones.CB.^iiW.^ Nov. 73; Captain,2S April 83 ; Major,2i June go; Lt.Colonel, 3 Mar. 98.
3 Arthur William Frank Jackson, Ensign, 22 May 75; Lieut. 22 May 76; Captain, 12 Feb. 84 ; Major,
3 Mar. 92; Lt.Colonel, 6 April 98. _ ____
Pay
3*
Majors.
1 Herbert Edwards Irwin,* 2nd in Com- )
mand 3 Mar. 98 S
3 Henry Weston Helyar, 2nd in Command}
26 Mav 98 S
2 p.s.c. Charles James Cockburn,s 2nd in \
Command 14 Apr. 99 j
1 Herman James Shelley Landon6
3 Percy Rice Mockler7
2 Osborn Augustin Chambers8
Trevor Patrick Breffney Ternan,9 DSO.
(Brevet Lt.Colonel, 2c May 98); Dep.
Commissioner and Consul, Uganda, with
local rank of Colonel
j?.s.c.LancelotEdw.Kiggell, Dep. Assist. \
Adj. Qen. South Africa Field Force ... )
KennethEdwardLean,10 Special Service, I
South Africa 1
p.s.c. General Francis Ellison, Assistant \
Provost Marshal, South Africa F. F.... )
1 Herbert Russell Blyth11
1 p.s.c. James Ridgeway Dyas12
Captains.
2 Lewis Edward Morrice
r Vere Staunton Smyth
Frederick George Francis Browne, |
Adjutant 6 Battalion 18 May 98 )
2 Gerald Denne Armstrong, Adjutant)
9 Dec. g&. )
2 Robert Dundas Whigham,13 ■S/'aif College
3 Herbert Radclyffe Vaughan, Adjutant ;
6 Apr. 98 )
CharlesConran East, liAdjutant 2 Volun- \
teer Bn. East Surrey Beat. 1 Mar. 99... j
John Ford filkin^ton, West African \
Frontier Force j
Archibald John Stephens Maunsell, >
Adjutant Malta Militia 1 Dec. 99 $
2 Arthur Colthurst Herbert ,
3 John Frederick William Boyce
Edward Lynn Allen, Adjutant 5 Bat- \
talion 28 Aug. 99 )
I2 Charles Edward MenziesPyne (Depot) ..
2 Arthur Buckley Bennet15
\ Alexander Deane, Adj. 1 Volunteer Bat- \
talion 27 Dec. 98 j
3 Walter Latham Loring ,
j3 Thomas Diver
1 FrancisAlfredEarle,16Adjutanti2 Feb.gE
12 William Francis Leader ,
3 Vincent Randolphe Pigott17 ,
7 Richard Henry Leigh King Brinkley
Clement Ca.TT\VTig\ey,ArmyOrdnanceDep.
2 St. John Augustus Cox
13 MacGregor Greer18
ji Owen Davys Rigg19 ,
2 William Denziloe Sanderson20
3 William Maynard Carlisle Crowe
5 Henry Glanville Allen Moore21
Neville Travers Borton,2)t serving with'}
the Egyptian Army )
,1 Arthur Seymour Toogood22
ji Frederick George Skipwith23 (Depot) ...
Eric Madden Murray, serving in the )
Niger Coast Protectorate )
li Henry Everard Neave
;i Alexander Young Spearman21
Lieutenants.
13 Arthur James Poole
la Charles Edward Etches,85 Assist. Inst. \
Hythe School of Musketry )
J2 Hugh Martin Alers Hankey
t George Norman Bowes Forster16 ....
1 William Charles Christie27 (Depot) .
:i John Basil Roland Bacchus28
1 Robert Henry Watkin Brewis29
1 Herbert Pearson Creagh-0 aborne30 .
1 Dudley Alec Lacv Day31
1 Ronald Forbes Meiklejohn33
: Philip Eustace Besant3*
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
11 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
14 Jan.
19 Jan.
17 May
7 July
12 Feb.
22 Apr.
1 July
13 Aug. 79 t July Si
iFeb.
22 Jan. 3i
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
6 June 32
23 Mar. 89
26 June S9
21 Sept. 89
19 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
25 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
8 Oct. 90
9 May 88
17 Jan. 91
25 July 9;
2 Sept. 91
29 Mar. 90
20 Feb. Q2
',2 Mar.
9 Apr. 92
18 May
1 3 June
18 June 92
19 Nov. 92
22 Feb.
20 May
21 Oct.
12 Dec.
28 Aug.
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sep*. 96
10 Feb. 97
10 May 82
1 July 3 1
10 May 82
9 Sept
1 July 3-
82
84
14 May
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
5 June
5 June Sg
25 Aug. 86
i3 Sept. 89
1 Dec. 90
11 Mar. 91
S June 91
19 Mar. 90
14 Jan. 91
8 June 92
iS Jan. 92
20 Jan. 92
13 July 92
23 Sept. 91
13 July 92
25 Jan. 93
3 Mar. 93
21 Sept
19 Apr.
28 Jan.
25 Oct.
1 3 July
16 Dec.
25 Dec.
3 Apr.
9 Jan.
10 Jan.
12 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
4 June 84
20 Sept. 84
3 Mar. 86
29 Nov. 86
24 Feb.
31 Oct.
12 Nov. 83
3 Apr. 89
29 June 87
15 July 91
29 May
4 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
24 Feb. 1
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
31 Mar.
6 Aug. 1
25 Jan.
3 Mar.
9 Dec.
i5 Dec.
BRBV. MAJ.
98
25 Dec.
24 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
4 May
18 May
28 May
1 June 98
1 June 98
1 June 98
10 Aug.
10 Aug.
3 Sept.
21 Sept. 98
5 Apr. 99
S Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
1 Dec.
6 Aug.
92
3 Mar.
93
3 Feb.
97
17 Dec.
2+ Feb.
3 Mar.
97
98
98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
1 8 May 98
18 Apr. 98
23 Dec. 98
1 Apr. 99
16 Nov.
-
Kuir
P.*
1
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I
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...
:::
7
233
7 A' . ' rland Fusiliers.
Si man 1-iF.rTi > iM-.
Hubert Matthews
1 St. John Edward Montagu ...
.• Henrv Francis r-tobart
In Hubert Wake
itlcnkmsopp Coalson ....
1 Arlhui Duiicombe-Shafto
2 Harold John Stanton Stanton
Walter Tyrwhitt Bromfleld ....
j it Barclay
George Milium Jarnes
Albert Edward Jacob Wilson
2nd LIBCT.
4 Jan.
i Jan.
18 Jan.
=6 Apr.
18 Oct.
iSOct.
it Oot.
it Nov.
. Deo.
(?i ,i>T«r iluiteri.
-2 .lames Thomsou. 17 Apr. ,://>' ip». "7 APr- 93-
1 James Bett," ;•■ July 93; fo»- /*•**.
Fumso. White.— .is"**, Messrs. Cox and Co.
flarM/.o* rn6ar<vd/or S.mM Africa, 4 Nov. 99. =r I Buffi/io- «*ar*«l/»r Soars ^finca. 16 Sept. 99.
■ Liout.Gcnernl Miluian was present in the action at Maigunge ! and at the relief of Lucknow in Nov- .S57.
Commanded .1 Detachment during the advance on the Dilkoosha and Martmiere (mentioned in despatches.
,.. to etTaTdirrantSra year's service ,lithe5th Fusiliers m ^tram's forcei »t «l£A1"»;
bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, including the capturs of Lucknow ; also in the Oude earn
' .es8-s, including the capture of the Ports of Shunkerporc. Amatee, and Oomrea.l and action of
Dounderkeira, where h , commanded tho advance guard (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.). [See also Civil
:arMonev's"a™?;^he8eimpaign in the Sonda.i onder B ir Herbert Kitchener m ,S98 in command of .he
*,n!^»uSo?luLher\n,AVu^lr*.un,, ae be Ehs m (mentioned in despatches, CB.
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with 1 Hasp S 1 in the occupation of Crete in i.e?8- „_,,,;.;„„ into ,ho
r> ; .„„ .o.„„,i ;„ rK. 1tfha.1t w,.r in 1878-79, and was present with the expedition into the
Served throughout the Hazara campaign in iS36
Bazar Valley and ill
...the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal).
with the and Battalion Northumberland Fue dwithClasp). .j a™.j. ™j m™inn P«h»»-ur
• Maior Fiend served 111 the \fghan war of 1878-80, first as Provost Marshal =nd Brigade ?nd Division Feshaw ur
VaUelFiefdi'eiJe. and afterwards as Transport Officer to the 5th Foot (Medal) Served ,n the I gypt.an war of
,68- (Medal, and Khedive's Star) : also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S? (Clasp).
• Major Hon. C. Lambtan served in the campaign in the Soudan nJiderSir Herbert Kitchener in 898 with .the ^ist
Bait .lion Northumberland Fusil.ers, and was present at the buttle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. DSO.
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). ,r'..i,™«.i« .Mmththmtlii.
7 Major Dashwood served ... the campaign in the Soudan under Su- Herbert K. chener in .80S with tne .st .Bat
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (,th Class of the Osmameh, British
Medal and Khedive's Medal with clasp). Served in the occupation ol Crete 111 1898. . . „_rtpl.
■ L. Colonel s.twell served iii the Afghan war in .880 (Medal). Served «'th 'h« eXWK^ebP,,P^n ,808 vriih
Sir Francis Scott in .E9S (Star). Served in the campail 6 .udan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with
the Kgvptian Army, and was present at the battle of Khartoum-wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lieutenant Colonel", British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with clasp). v „„„,,•„ ,Qnf, wiih the
? Lt.Colonel Henry served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener v-shtli
Camel Corps, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in ueSDatches. Br 1
Me a', am Khedive's Modal with two Clasps) ■ and in the Soudan ... 1808 with he is Batta lion NorUmml erland
Pnsilien, and was present at the battle of fchartonm (mentioned In despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to
K''> cV.ptui^iSdVlell served throughout the Hazara campaign in .888 with the snd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). _.«..,. . 1 omn,o,0,.m«t.
Voiplun, James served in the campaign .,. the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kile .ener ... .SoS with he. St Bat
tail 1 Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal
S^S^SSS^^B^L^^ in .888 with the ,ud Batta.ion Northumberland
','. ^Sa^tele^dSthecampaign inthe Soudan under Sir Herbert .Ki;chenerm .S^htto ..t Battsl,.™
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with
": :' * LSmte^.^^ Hazara campaign in
l8« Ma,^a\vV[k,',.'sl'n''sen'ed in the operations on the Niger in .897-^8. and took part in the expedition to
a„mii ("mentioned iu despatches. Brevet o! Uftior, Medial with Clasp).
* » Ma j™ Boutl. served wiih the .ml Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers throughout the Hazara campaign v n
.838 (Medal with Clasp), served in the operations on the Niger in .897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevetor
^"oMblu^Sacto^vea with the snd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers throughout the Hazara campaign in
'"V ai'tfmVF.ml.'i "v M-rved In the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener ■ ill .8,5 with the , St Bat-
tali .,, North u.ub.-i land Fusiliers, ami was ,.n- en. at the bat He. ,f Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive 8 Medal
with Clasp), Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. .... „ o — 1.1, .i,„ ., ti«,
ii c.pt'ii, Fergus.,,, served in thYcampaign in the Soudan underSir Herbert kitchener 1.1 .89 w , 1, the .st Bat-
talion Northumberland Fathers, ami was pTSBI m al the battle 0« Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedise 8 Medal
W''''('-apUin Morlev served with the expedition to Vambaka cm, ry, West Coast of Africa, to itot. including
the capture oi Tan bl . was also present in the operations against Uie Softs to 1893-94 ("ed*1,w,''b„l'"!'lp'',.,:nn
,t, PerdvaJ served in the campaign ... I mder Sir Herbert Kite .ener ,„ .808 with the ,st UHttalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with
' '-M.n -ut. F.-hbourne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in .898 with tho .st
Battalion Korthamberland Fuailiers, and was present at the buttlo of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedives
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1808.
[For rtinlsatr of Kotet, ier rnd 0/ LioTfool Sfgimrnt, p. 13!
]
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Formerly the 6th (Royal ist Warwickshire).
The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the Ist and 2nd
Warwick Militia respectively.)
234
6th
Regimental District,
WARWICK.
isl Batt., Ton St. George,
Madras.
2nd Batt., South Africa.
3rd Batt., Malta.
The Antelope. The United Red and White Rose, with the Imperial Crown. " Roleia" " Vimieba " "CoBtrNWA**
*« Vittobh" **PrEBNBBs" " Nivellb" " Orthes" "Peninsula " " Niagaba " " Sodts Africa, 1846-7, 1 851-2-3 *•
"ATBABA" " KHAHTOUM."
HaU| Colonel.— Frederick William Traill-Burroughs,1 CB. Ensign, P31 Mar. 48 ; Lieut. P23 Sept. 51; Captain,
Years' Ser 1
M
14
Pa>'-i""p7o Nov* V^^Brevet Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 22 Oct. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 Aug-. 64 ; Colonel, 10 Aug. 69;
Major General i6Mar.8o; Lt. General, 1 July 81 ; Cofon^Warwickshire Regiment, 14 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 WiUoughby Edward GordoD Forbes,'-* CB. Enugn, Pio Nov. 60,; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71;
Captain, 1 June Si ; Major, 29 Nov. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Feb. 98.
a MorevQuayle J ones.CB.3 Lieut. 12 Nov. 73; Captam,2S April 83 ; Jf a/or, 21 June 90; Lt.Colonel, 3 Mar. 98.
3 Arthur William Frank Jackson, Ensign, 22 May 75; Lieut. 22 May 76; Captain, 12 Feb. 84; Major,
3 Mar. 92; Lt.Colonel, 6 April 98.
Majobs.
1 Herbert Edwards Irwin,* 2nd in Com- )
mand 3 Mar. 98 >
3 Henry Weston Helyar, 2nd in Command')
26 Mav 98 S
2 p.s.c. Charles James Cockburn,5 2nd ml
Command 14 Apr. 99 J
1 Herman James Shelley Landon6
3 Percy Rice Mockler7
2 Osborn Augustin Chambers8
Trevor Patrick BreffneyTernan,9 DSO.
(Brevet Lt.Colonel, 2c May 98); Dep.
Commissioner and Consul, Uganda, with
local rank of Colonel
p.s. c.Lancelot EdwKiggell, Dep. Assist. \
Adj. Gen. South Africa Field Force ... $
KennelhEdwardLean,105^c(a/5erpi"ce, )
South Africa )
p.s.c. General Francis Ellison, Assistant \
Provost Marshal , South Africa F. F.... y
1 Herbert Russell BIyth11
1 p.s.c. James Ridgeway Dyas'2
Captains.
2 Lewis Edward Morrice
1 "Vere Staunton Smyth
Frederick George Francis Browne, <,
Adjutant 6 Battalion i3 May 98 $
2 Gerald Denne Armstrong, Adjutant |
9 Dec. 96. )
2 Robert Dundas Whisham,13^/" College
3 Herbert Radclyffe Vaughan, Adjutant ^
6 Apr. 98 )
CharlesConran East, ^Adjutant 2 Yolun-\
teerBn. East Surrey Beat. 1 Mar. 99... j
John Ford Elkintrton, West African \
Frontier Force )
Archibald John Stephens MaunseU, )
Adjutant Malta Militia 1 Dec. 99 $
2 Arthur Colthurst Herbert
3 John Frederick William Boyce
Edward Lynn Allen, Adjutant 5 Bat- >
talion 28 Aug. 99 $
2 Charles Edward MenziesPyne (Depot) .,
2 Arthur Buckley Bennet15
Alexander Deane. Adj. 1 Volunteer Bat-
talion 27 Dec. 98
3 Walter Latham Loring
3 Thomas Diver ,
1 FrancisAlfreuEarle,16Adjutant r2 Feb.98
2 William Francis Leader
2 Vincent Randolphe Pigott17
1 Richard Henry Leigh King Brinkley
Clement CarrWrigley, ArmyOrdnanceDep.
2 St. John Augustus Cox
3 MacGregor Greer18
1 Owen Davys Rigg19
2 William Denziloe Sanderson20
3 William Maynard Carlisle Crowe
3 Henry Glanville Allen Moore21
Neville Travers Borton,21t serving with')
the Egyptian Army )
1 Arthur Seymour Toogood22
1 Frederick George Skipwith23 {Depot) ...
Eric Madden Murray, serving in the ~)
Niger Coast Protectorate )
1 Henry Everard Neave
1 Alexander Young Spearman2*
Lieutenants.
3 Arthur James Poole
2 Charies Edward Etches,25 Assist. Inst.}
St/the School of Musketry J
2 Hugh Martin Alers Hankey
t George Norman Bowes Forster*6 .
r William Charles Christie27 (Depot)
1 John Basil Roland Bacchus29
r Robert Henry Watkin Brewis29
1 Herbert Pearson Creagh-0 sborne30
1 Dudley Alec Lacv Day31
1 Ronald Forbes Meiklejohn32.
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
11 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
14 Jan.
13 Aug. 79
22 Feb. 79
22 Jan. Si
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
19 Jan. 76
17 May 79
7 July So
12 Feb. 81
22 Apr. 8t
1 July 81
r July 81
10 May 82
1 July 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
14 May
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
= 5 Aug.
10 Nov.
84
6 June 88
23 Mar. 89,
26 June 89
21 Sept. 89
19 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
25 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
8 Oct. 90
9 May S3
17 Jan. 91
25 July 91
2 Sept. 91
29 Mar.
20 Feb.
72 Mar.
9 Apr. 92
18 May
18 June
18 June 92
19 Nov. 92
22 Feb. 93
20 May 93
21 Oct. 93
12 Dec. 94
28 Aug. 95
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
Philip Eustace Besant3* 10 Feb. 97
5 June
89
5 June
89
25 Aug.
86
i3 Sept
89
1 Dec.
qo
11 Mar.
91
8 June
91
19 Mar.
90
14 Jan.
91
8 June
92
18 Jan.
92
20 Jan.
92
13 July
92
23 Sept.
91
13 July
92
25 Jan.
91
3 Mar.
93
21 Sept.
92
19 Apr.
91
28 Jan.
94
■25 Oct.
94
18 July
9«
16 Dec.
96
25 Dec.
3 Apr.
9 Jan.
10 Jan.
12 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
CAI'T UN.
4 June
84
20 Sept
84
3 Mar.
86
29 Nov.
86
24 Feb.
88
31 Oct.
88
12 Nov.
83
3 Apr.
89
29 June
87
15 July
9'
29 May
89
4 Sept
89
1 Dec.
90
1 Dec.
90
24 Feb.
92
3 Mar.
92
3 Mar.
92
31 Mar.
92
6 Aug.
92
25 Jan.
93
3 Mar.
93
9 Dec.
96
16 Dec.
96
25 Dec.
96
24 Feb.
9 3
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
4 May
98
18 May
qll
:8 May
98
: June
98
1 June
98
1 June
98
10 Aug.
98
10 Aug.
98
3 Sept.
98
21 Sept.
98
5 Apr.
99
5 Apr.
09
5 Apr.
99
S Apr.
99
5 Apr.
99
1 Dec.
99
IBEV. MAJ.
16 Nov,
6 Aug. 92
3 Mar. 93
3 Feb. 97
17 Dec.
24 Feb.
3 Mar.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
98
1 3 May
98
18 Apr.
28 Dec.
1 Apr.
98
98
99
234«
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
fail H.1I
I'ht. I»y
I-nnss-iiiTs.
2XD LIEUT. L1ETT.
3 Percv John Patter
3 Harold Charles Hart
.• George Ryfield Taylour
a John Bgerton Leigh
j William Ma nd DuQuestei
Caillar.l i&o I I
Hubert Lie:.-
i Cameron O'Kncn Harford Methnen ... .
IMoa: i '
3 Charles George Hat d
it Alfred Sherrington Mitchell
. .lames Arthur MorTul
Li Douglas Hamiltou Moore
Ponsonby
3 Percv Kr Una Carrf
i Geoffrey Bine bam Whistler Smith-Rewse
3 Robert de Courcy Lyons
3 Henry George Allen Thomson
ND blBCTBNAKTS.
2 Dougii.s Henry Victor Bengough
3 Edmund Gray' Smart Truell
2 George Anne'Fredk. Aubrey Whitehead
3 John Henry Dives Co«teker
3 Willium Montague Dnrvjll
i Ralph Hamilton Smyt he
i Charles Horatio Aruiand Powlett
Guy Brook Marriott
i William Ernest Walter Klkmgton
7 Norman Percy Clarke
CharleB Bingfey Benfioo
3 Ronald Hugh Walrond Rose
3 Geoffrey Delves Broughton
i Aubrey Liebert Fielu
i Claud Jam* BOn Torrio
3 Aml-r -> i ' !
i Loftus de Vallentin FitlGerald
BdgarJohi de Ivnthenv-O Kelly . ..
.- Stephen Seymour Butler
i Levi is Jeremy Jones
2 Henry Albert Kaulbach
24 Mar.
• June
.5 M«T
15 May
10 Oct.
6 Mar.
s2 Jan.
:6 Feb.
4 May
4 May
4 May
7 May
; May
7 May
■ May
: May
7 May
3 Aug.
1 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
15 Oct.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
iB Jan.
:: Feb.
17 May
20 May
20 May
20 May
:o Mbv
■ Aug.
6 Apr. 98
23 Feb.
1 June 98
1 June 08
10 June 99
24 Au.
24 A 11 _
- -
. Deo.
. Dee.
18 Dec.
IQ Mar. 99
I Apr. qq
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
Oxorttritatttrt.— t Charles Joseph Dixon,-- •- May g: ; KV 1
. Walter Wood, 8 Dec. 97 ; .ffon. £«< I.
3 Daniel Taylor, 6 Apr. 98 ; Hon. Litut.
Captain, 16 >.
Far-inn' Blue.— Agcnti. Mo6sre.Cox and Co.
at Battalion tmlarkcd for Malta. 6 Mm. 185,5. 211.! Battalion embarked for South Africa, 2J Nov . 1899.
3rl B ittalio* enbirxel for Malta, 1 July 1898.
1 L'ent General Traill- Burroughs served with theo-,rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5S
including the battles of Alma and Balnklava. expedition te Kertoh and Yemkule, siege and full ot Sebastopol, and
assaults of the 18th June ana 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turki-h Medal, and 5th Class of the
Mcdjidie). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lai? know by lard Clyde, the
storming of the Secnndrabagb in id of the Shahnujeev (was the first through the breach at the Secundrabagh and
was slightly wounded on the head by a tulwar cut), battle ofCawnpore on 6th Dn- 'in. I pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khodagunge, storming of the Beegum Khotee and capture of Luoknow— severeij wounded (Brevet of Major.
M edal with two Clasps 1 Served with the Euzofzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other
mountain tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India in Dec. 1863, and commanded r Eti ml w lnlst encamped in
the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp 1.
2 Lt. Colonel Forbes served 111 the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present 111 the eucagenn 1,1s at Ahmed Kheyi
as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Palliser (mentioned in despatches) and I'adkao Shnna (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with rla-.pi Sci'\ed in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m lEoSm com-
mand of the ist Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at thi ea of the Atbara and Klmrtonm
(mentioned in di spati I 1 t, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
"UColonel M. Qnayle Jones Bervedwith the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-85
,- \ia:or in the 4th Pioneer Regiment. Served Bthe campaign in the Soudan under Bu- Herbert Kitchener m
1898 with the 1 st Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the buttle of Album (mentioned in des-
patches, C'if. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp .
* Major Irwin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitohenerin 1898 with the ist Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and battle of Klmrtonm (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
-*Maior Cockburn served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion or the Royal Bowel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s
Star). Served in the ,.0 . the Soudan nndei Sir Berberl Kitchener 1 - withthe ist Bntuihon War-
wickshire Regimen:, and "a- present atthe battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedives
Medal with t ,.,_*, „ .. ,-
e Mavr lain. hi. served in thecampaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kati with the 1st Hattulion
Warwicksl at, ai i was u di at the battles ol the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum
ilinti- Ui s Medal with ti _
?M„. , M ei served with the Burmese Expedition in 1685-Ef as Transport OElcci (mentioned in despatches,
s Major chambers served with the Chin-Ln rce in 1889-90 J 1 unit Intelligence
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Me, la « nh I asp) Served in the campaign In the Soudan under 'Sir Herbert
Kitchenerin iE, t, Battalion Warwickshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal).
ok.ncl Ternan served with tho 63rd Regimei, 1 in Southern Afghaxuauu Si rved w.tii inc
Major of Infantrv (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. and Olasp). I to Uganda on special sorvico in 1&94
red with the TTnyoro Expedition in 1E95, ncludingthe engagement at MruUtMedal). I ommandea we
ezpedit KingKabregi in 1896 and at the occupation ol anyoro, including the engagement at t-uv.ru.
1 pedi gainst the Kamasein Tribe in 1697, audalsotheex|. edition against King Hwang*
lading (he engagements at Kntmwoko (wounded) and Marongo.
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 234^
10 Major Lean served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1S79, and in the operations against Sekukuni,
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 18S:, and too^
part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Blyth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert- Kitchenor in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
'■ Major Dyas served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S5 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp), and agara.
in 1887-89 (Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's MedaJ
with Clasp).
13 Captain Whigham served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
14 Captain East served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the tst Batta-
lion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Bennet served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regimeot
(Medal with Clasp) .
Ifi Major Earle served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Adjutant to the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Pigott served with ttie Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp;. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Assistant Brigade Commissariat Officer Peshawar Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary-
Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley ; also with the Khyber Field Force (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Greer served in the campaign in. the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Rigg served in the campaign'on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-9S with the Peshawur Column Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment,
and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Sanderson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
21 Captain Moore served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion War wickalnre Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
ait Captain N. T. Borton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and with the expedition in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
22 Captain Toogood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Meda
with Clasp).
23 Captain Skipwith served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the zBt Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive'sMedal with two Clasps).
2* Captain Spearman served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener|in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Etches served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Forater served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
27 Lieut. Christie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1 898 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
28 Lieut. Bacchus Berved in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Brewis served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Batta-
lion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedives Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Creagh-Osborne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S "with the
1st Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Day served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Meiklejohn served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenpr in 1898 with the ;st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Besant served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 2898 with the 1st BattaUon
Warwickshire Regiment as Orderly Officer to the General Officer Commanding the Line of Communications.
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
^ Captain Dixon served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in de-
spatches, promoted Captain, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battahon Royal Warwickshire Regiment (formerly the 6th Royal
Regiment).
Raised in England in 1857, and proceeded to Gibraltar, 1858. To Corfu, 1862. To the West Indies, 1864.
To England, 1867. To Ireland, 1870. To the Channel Islands. 1874, To England, 1875. To India, -.873. To
Ceylon, 189a. To England, 189&.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
-—-.»— . i-,stlSau.NusMribad. Bombay.
I and BnU., South Africa.
_nl L;,rd Bail, Gibraltar.
Militia respectivelyO
The White Horse. "Miiiiji*""
, .v...' "Orthes" " Toulocsb ]
B », ; Kger, ".9 Jan. 44 ; »^«Sf'&Sd Roval FoaUian. .5 Sept. 8.
"9 Feb. 70; Lieut. 2S Oct.
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HOONSLOW.
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full 11.11
^- ^ Vt.Q+iLZal. >l Mar. Mi Seatnij. 1 Oct. 77.
Lieutenant Colonel. - . R. bert Preston B.rkett Rodick. t n.,gn
>o Sept. So; 3/ar,r. ,., DeC.86; W.CtolWlrf. *8NOT. .
, Colin George Donald." L.fut 3. Sept. 7. i OfP«;
3 George Ewbank Briggs. Lint. 13 J"ne 7<
71; Deft.
Capt.
Major, 3 Sept. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Sept. 98-
, . ,1/, in . it fob. 91 ; Lt (•■■■.»«>. 5 Apr.99.
Mjuors.
. Fr .. •• in Com- I
tmand 3 July 98 , r A {
; Edward Joshua Cooper, 2nd in to»- {
man.i 23 Dec. 98 ".— JV I
, , yiC/i.f.c. Henry Lysons," smlm Com-)
mand 5 Apr. 99 ^
GrahamCludde Herbert1'
Francis Allix Wilkinson," Station I
Sfaf Officer, Nuueerahad, 4 May 98 )
11 Hugh Walter George Campbell (Depot)
Douglas James Hamilton," Recruiting!
Staff Officer, Qlatqow, 1 Sept. 97 —i |
p.t.c. Stanley Bird,21 Staff Captain, \\
Egypt. 3' Jan. 06 •■!?—* '
p.e.c. Reginald John Pinney. Dtp.l,
Attitt. Adj. Gen. Quetta, 27 Nov. 96) (
2 Charles John Stanton ■■'
Charles Tyrell Shipley. Adjutant 2)
Volunteer Battalion 15 Sept. 96 >
CiPTilHS.
2 Edward Henry Cox
Cecil Francis Hey worth • Savage » )
Adjutant 6 Bitt-'ti"1 1- Pec. 94 ...-•■)
1 William Bernard HickicStnf College ..
1 p.t.c. Thomas Percival E
2iTD LIECT.
11 May 7 3
11 Ang. 3o
14 Jan. So
27 June
11 Sept.
15 Dec.
11 Feb.
1 July
10 Mar.
1 July
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
14 May
23 Aug.
i:Xot.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
24 Mar.
13 Feb.
S5
23 June £6
24 Sept. S4
14 May S7
18 Feb. 9
1 Jan. 9
26 Mar. 91
10 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
35
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23 May Bs
Stcuart Menzies, Commandant Colaba)
Depot 19 Aug. 98 •■■•"•■;■"."■*
Sydney TuringBurlowLawford.Jajif f
taut 7 Battalion 8 Dec 96 >
3 Guv Louis Bussou du Maurier ..
FiUmaurice Thomas Favre Seoonea, 1 | 6 May
Adjutant s Battalion S3 NOV. 91 ■"••• i \
Norman Ret'inald M'Mahon,11 Am .
to Major Gen. P. Barton. 9 Oct. 99 I
George Reginald Lasoelles, Aim dt\\ ^ N
1 .,>., Qoo. of S. Australia 3 Mar.99 2 I
3 Richard Fowler-Butler |
1 Charles Cattley Carr • • ,
3 Henry Edward Berkeley Newenham
'iCharlesFitzClarence.JiVu nt.Inj.S.Atrica
3 Charl°s Henry Donald Lyon-Campbell
3 Charles Edmund Kuck-Kcene 5 Feb
Wright, >
14 Sept.
26 Oct.
James Douglas Sparks
Henry Adolpbus Smith
Adjutant 28 Fjjii, 98 .--
1 Thomas Raymond Mallock (Depot) 31 May 90
2 Vivian Henry ,1 9 Nov- 89
Septimus Frederick lien«-rvi^:^UV"'l IO
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
SDec.
1 Jan.
; Mar.
Allen Victor
2 July 98
Johnson,
Adjutant )
Richard George Hely-Hutchinsor., }
Supdt. of Qjmnatia, Dublin,\ Apr. 99 i
Adjutant >
i Mar.
s July
3 Dec.
11 Dec.
16 Oct.
26 June
9'
8 Dec.
11 Dec.
2 Mar.
13 Mar.
15 Mar.
18 Nov.
21 Nov.
19 Apr.
3 Sept.
15 Sept.
23 Oct.
27 Nov.
24 Nov. 97
25 Nov. 0;
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
;o July
. Arthur Colm Roberta
2 Edward Bunbury North/'
John Francis Wolseley, ««ptia« Amy
2 Walter Levinge Thurburn .
3 Mortimer Pawson Hancock
3 Alfred Harry Sanders, '
6 Apr. 9S
3 Reginald Cossley Batt
2 Bartholomew George Price
2 George Cecil Rudall Overton...
3 William Frederick Sweny
LtBUTEXiSTS.
Henrv Alexander Walker ■■••■••
Lionel Geo. Tempest Stone. Station )
Staff Officer, Nermuch. 21 May 98 ... >
Albemarle Cator Annesley
Kenneth William Mncuaghten 6 Jnne
Lionel Arthur Edward Olhvant, } | JO Sep.^
CAiii-x- Regiment :V«K'"i
3 William Lwoellee Fitr.gerald Blake ..
1 Edgar .Stanley Hill...
1 George Frederic Hiidiert iliep-.r)
■ George Sutherland Guyou (Depot) .....
2 Mowbray Lyster Stanley Owen Cole-
Richard Hare
Julian Lawrence Fisher
Leicester William Lc Uarchanl Carey
Thomas Frederic Garth Ogle
13 May 91
17 Dec. 9°
5 Feb. 90
8 Aug. 33
9 Sept. 91
10 Oct. 9<
27 Jan. 02
is May 99
lSJune 92
15 Mar. 93
27 Sept
i2 Dec.
6 Mar.
Con.tautino Uotham Crichton
25 Feb.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
.5 May
7 July
13 Oct.
1 Dec.
if May
4 May
4 May
25 Nov. 92
26 Jane 92
17 Mar. }i
14 May
23 Mar.
2? June
1 Jan.
23 July
is Sept.
20 Feb.
14 May
24 Nov.
28 Nov.
14 Jan.
1 Fell.
2 Apr.
22 Oct.
6 Apr.
6 A], I.
10 Aug.
10 Aug.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
20 July
16 Nov.
i9 Jan.
iS Jan.
18 Jan.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
5 Apr.
2 Aug.
27 Sept.
9 Oct.
U4J0B.
1 Mar. 92
23 Nov. 97
6 Apr. o3
3 Sept. 94
6 Apr. 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
16 Nov. )3
2t Dec. 98
i3 Jan. 99
5 Apr. 99
Fidl
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Hall
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T/ie Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
236
LlBUTENANTS.
3 Edward Charles Jennings
3 Francis "William Swifte
1 Charles Andrew Hamilton Palairet ...
2 Richard Humphrey Torkington
Sydney Phillips !
George Maconchy Lee
Hussey Bargh George Macartney
2 John Cabourn Hartley
1 Reginald Seaburne May
2 Mervyn Officer Clarke
3 Patrick Villiers- Stuart
George Archibald Stevens, West \
African Regiment $
Second Lieutenants.
1 Neville Walmsley Gardner
1 Herbert Cyril Forster
5 Ernest Stanley Brand
3 Francis Moore
3 David Lynch
t Richard Meinertzhagen
3 Harry Wm, Geddes Burnett Hitchcock
3 Henry Eric Duuabell
2 Edward Boscawcn Frederick
3 Robert James Francis Meyricke
3 Son. Arthur Reginald French
3 William Henry Kirby Moors
3 Percy Bayly Akroyd
2 Ivon Govett Se we'll
2 Robert Abraham French-Brewster ...
2 Sydney Joseph Lowe
2 Sir Francis Ernest Waller, Bart
2 Michael Reginald Kirkman Hodgson
2 Walter Pitts Hendy Hill
2 "William Bryan Fleetwood Rayner
2 Edmund Christopher Packe
1 Rowland Ernest Alston
William George Townsend Currie
Quarter Masters,
2ND LIEUT.
4 May 98
4 May 08
4 May qS
4 May, 98
7 May g$
7 May. ijS.
6 July 98
13 July 98
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
2 Nov. 98
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
18 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
n Feb.
11 Feb.
so May
24 May
24 June 99
19 July 99
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
1 1 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
:8 Oct.
15 Nov.
9 Dec.
Henry Reginald Bell, iS July 94! Son. Lieut.
2 Edward Inkerman Bell, 16 Jan. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
3 William John Hatson Nagle, 6 Apr. 98 ; Son. Lieut.
99
Uy
99
99
99
99
99
QO
1 Apr.
99
1 Apr.
99
i Apr.
99
t Apr.
99
1 Apr.
99
1 Apr.
99
5 Apr.
99
2 Au£r.
99
2 Aug.
99
27 Sept.
99
27 Sept. 99
g Oct. 99
Facings Blue. — Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 22 Oct. 18
embarked for Crete, 1 Dec. 1S98.
■$rd Batfalior.'
1 Sir Richard Wilbraham served the Syrian campaign of 1S40-41, including the advance on Gazaand affaij
near Askelon (Brevet of Major, Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as an
Assistant Adjutant General, including the battle of the Alma and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel and Unattached Lt. Colonel, CB.t Medal with two Clasps, Officer of the Legion of
Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Rodick served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran,
(mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candabar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
12 Lt.Colonel Donald served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal).
17 Major Herbert served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and took part in the defence of Candabar includingtbe
sortie of Den Khoiah (Medal).
20 Major Lysons served as Aide de Camp to Erigadier General Wood during the Zulu warof 1879, and waspresent
in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Zlobane Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross), Kambula (again
mentioned), and Ulundi( Medal with Clasp): together with Private Edmond Fowler, Scottish Rifles (since dis-
charged), was awarded the Ut£ under the following circumstances: — "On the 28th March 1879, during the
assault of the Inhlobane Mountain, Sir Evelyn Wood ordered the dislodgment of certain Zulus (who were
causing the troops much loss) from strong natural caves commanding the position in which, some of the
wounded were lying. Some delay occurring in the execution of the orders issued, Captain the Honourable
Ronald Campbell, Coldstream Guards, followed by Lieutenant Lysons, Aide de Camp, and Private Fowler, ran
forward in the most determined manner, and advanced over a mass of fallen boulders, and between walls of
rock, which led to a cave in which the enemy lay hidden. It being impossible for two men to walk abreast
the assailants were consequently obliged to keep in single file, and as Captain Campbell was leading, ha
arrived first at the mouth of the c»ve, from which the Zulus were firing, and there met his death; Lieutenant
Lysons and Private Fowler, who were following close behind him, immediately dashed at the cave, from which
led several subterranean passages, and firing into the chasm below, succeeded in forcing the occupants to forsake-
their stronghold. Lieutenant Lysons remained at the cave's mouth for some minutes after the attack, during
which time Captain Campbell's body was carried down the slopes." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1 884-85 wit*
the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
81 Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 188^-37 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
24 Major Hamilton served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was-
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Me il with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion — the Coldstream Guards, and)
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
* Major Bird served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches', British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Heyworth- Savage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Captain M'Mahon served with the Burmese Expedition in i8f.£-87 (Medal with Clasp).
29 CaptainNorth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers {City of London Regiment), — formerly the
7th Regiment.
Formed in Canada in 1795 from 1st Battalion ; reduced, 1796. Again raised in 1804 in England, and proceeded
te Ireland in ifk>S. To the Peninsula, 1809. To Jersey, 1811. To England, 1814. Absorbed mto 1st Battalion,
1815. Raised again in England in 1857. To Gibraltar, 1S58. To Malta, 1864. To Canada, 1865. To England,
18*7. To Ireland, 1871, To India, 1873 (Afghan war in 1879-80), To England, 1889.
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2i;imenta! District
HOtTNSLOW.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
11 ■■ • jik (Royal Ftuilien) Regiment. ('^'V^s'ouu,
(The ctli 6th and 7th Battalions are formed of the 3rd L,r,i Butt O
:.v;„.v,»r.»«.>r and the Crown over it. Thewnitiii
XL Nusserabad. Bombay,
rd Batt.. Gibraltar.
ose witbin the Garter, and the Crown over it.
The United Hod and White Rose within me "■«» . ""''.'"V": rV^uil "' ■'"Pni«» '
I I5i>* ^t LI
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T**" s" Colonel.— Sir Richard • ' rrB;
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Lt. Colonel, 1 Sept. 98
,j.
2ND LIEUT.
LIBIT.
C4FI1IH.
11 Aug. 3o
14 Jan. So
BiaJOBS.
3 Francis Chas. Annesley, 2nd in Com- \
mamd 5 .luly «8
1 Edward Joshua Cooper, 2»J m torn- 1
■ami 23 Dec. 98 ;•■>;■ J
FCjm .c. Henry Lysone,*1 imliii torn- 1 , n MaT .3
■J»J 5 Apr. °9 ;: '
GrahamCludde Herbert1 ••
Francis Allix Wilkinson," Station 1
Officer, KiuMeerabad. 4 May 98 )
2 Hugh Walter George Campbell (Depot)
Douglas James Hamilton." B*cruiti»t
Staff Officer, Qlaeooee. 1 Sept. 97 ••■) |
p.e.c. Stanley Bird ■!*«»»,>
Eoypt. 11 Jan. of' ■■ii'"'\
p.s.'c. Reginald John Pinney. Dep. I ,
Jjrist. ^d/. On. Quctta, 27 Nov. 06) .
2 Charles John Stanton ■—•■•■
Oharlee TyreU Shipley. Adjutant 2)
Folunfen- Battalion 15 Sept. 96 )
Car-Tains.
2 Edward Henry Cox -■:■
Cecil Francis Heyworth • savage » 1
Adjutant 6 Battalion 17 Dec. 9» ■■■■■• >
1 William Bernard Hickie,S(a/7"Co//«£f ...
1 p.t.c. Thomas Percival England .........
I Steuart Menzies, Commandant Co'aba J
Depot 19 Aug. 98 ••■■• • ■>
Sydney TuringBurlowLawford, -iaju- 1
fanf 7 Battalion 8 Dec 96 '
3 Guv Louis Bussou du Maurier
Fit'zmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones.7
Adjutant $ Battalion 23 N0V-Q7-""-f
Norman Reginald M' Mutton," AVL.
(0 Mil; - Gen. P. Barton, Q Oct. 99 .
George Reginald Lascelles, Mde de 1
1 p to Oov. qfS.Auitralia 3 Mar.99>
3 Richard Fowler-Butler
■ 1 buries Cattley Carr ■■
3 Henrv Edward Berkeley Newenham ..
iCharleaFitzClarence.Ji' ■.^.Atnca
- Henrv Donald Lyon-Campbell
3 Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene
James Douglas Sparks ■■■—"—.•■:■:■•:■
Henrv Adolphus Smith W right, |
Adjutant 28 FeJi. 98 ... ••- ■:—• >
1 Thomas Raymond Mallock (Depot)
2 Vivian Henry
1 Septimus Frederick W«e- ■• ■•-
Allen Victor Johnson, Adjutant)
2 July 98
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
26 Oct.
31 May
9 Nov.
10 Nov.
4 Mar.
13 May
17 Dec.
sFeb.
8 Aug.
9 Sept.
nBancook ioOct.
Richard George' He'ly-Hutchinsor., 1
Supdt. of Gymnatia, Dublin,! Apr. 99 J
27 June 75
1 1 Sept. 78
15 Dec.
11 Feb.
1 July
10 Mar.
1 July
25 *•»«•
6 Feb.
14 May
23 Aug.
1 Arthur Colin Roberts
2 Edward Bunbur
John Francis l.oypt,an Army
Walter Levinge Tuurlmrn
3 Mortimer Pawso
3 . .» - rw I
Banders, Adjutant 1
27 Jan.
■ - May
iS June
1 ; Mar
27 Sept.
Station )
3 Alfred Harry
6 Apr. 98
3 Reginald Cossley Bait
2 Bartholomew George Price
2 George Cecil Rudall Overton
3 William Frederick Sweny ■ ■•
LlBUTBNiNTS.
1 Henrv Alexander Walker ....
1 Lionel Geo. Tempest Stone
Staff Officer, Jrsramc*, 21 May 98
1 Albemarle Cator Anncaley
- Kenneth William ttacnagnten.
Lionel Arthur Edward Ollivant,
C»i>i-!-' Regiment ;';;;-:""
3 William LasoeUM Fitr.gerald Blako
1 Edgar Stanley Hill ,
, George Frederic Him.. 9 Dec.
, George Sutherland Guyon (Dc, -,t) H "*J
2 Mowbray Lyster Stanley Owen Colo
1 Richard Hare
, Julian Lawrence Fisher ■■
2 Loicooter William Lo Uarchant Carey 10 Maj
3 Thomas Frederic Garth Ogle I *"»>
1 Constantino Uotham Crichton
13 Dec.
6 Mar.
29 May
6 Juno
30 Sep-
25 Feb.
9 Doc.
7 July
13 Oct.
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12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
10 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
23 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
1 Jan.
; Mar.
8 July
8 Dec.
11 Dec.
16 Oct.
26 June
25 Nov.
21 Jane
17 Mar.
14 May
23 Mar.
23 June
1 Jan.
23 July
:s Sept.
20 Feb.
14 May
24 Nov.
28 Nov.
14 Jan.
2 Apr.
23 Oct.
6 Apr.
0 Apr.
10 Aug.
10 Aug.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
i Apr.
1 Apr.
.■4 Mar.
13 Feb.
23 June
24 Sept.
14 May
18 Feb.
1 Jan.
26 Mar.
8 Dec.
11 Dec.
2 Mar.
15 Mar.
IS Mar.
18 Nov.
21 Nov.
19 Apr.
DSBV.IilJ.
3 Sept. 94
15 Sept. 96
23 Oct. 96
■jj Nov. 56
24 Nov. 97
.•• Nov. j;
1 Pi b.
1 Feb.
v
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
20 July
20 July
I Nov.
18 Jan.
iS Jan.
: ■ Jan.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
5 Apr.
27 Sept.
9 Oct.
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1 Mar. 9.-
18 Nov. 07
6 Apr. oS
3 8ept. 94
6 Apr.
20 July
20 July
16 Nov.
21 Dec.
18 Jan.
5 Apr.
Full 11:.::
Pwr. p«j.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
236
Lieutenants.
3 Edward Charles Jennings
3 Francis William Swifte
1 Charles Andrew Hamilton Palairet ...
2 Richard Humphrey Torkington
2 Sydney Phillips !
3 George Maconchy Lee
2 Hussey Burgh George Macartney
2 John Cabourn Hartley
1 Reginald Seaburne May
2 Mervyn Officer Clarke
3 Patrick Villiers- Stuart
George Archibald Stevens, West \
African Regiment J
SacoNn Lieutenants.
1 Neville Walmsley Gardner
1 Herbert Cyril Forster
3 Ernest Stanley Brand
3 Francis Moore
3 David Lynch
t Richard Meinertzhagen
3 HarryWm. Geddes Burnett Hitchcock
3 Henry Eric Dumbell
2 Edward Boscawcn Frederick
3 Robert James Francis Meyricke
3 Hon. Arthur Reginald French
3 William Henry Kirby Moors
3 Percy Bayly Akroyd
2 Ivon Govett Sewell
2 Robert Abraham French-Brewster ...
2 Sydney Joseph Lowe
2 Sir Francis Ernest Waller, Bart
2 Michael Reginald Kirkman Hodgson
2 Walter Pitts Hendy Hill
2 William Bryan Fleetwood Rayner
2 Edmund Christopher Packe...
1 Rowland Ernest. Alston
William George Townsend Currie
ZSD LIBUT.
98
4 May
4 May 98
4 May 08
4 May 98
7 May 9$
7 May, 9S
6 July 9S
-.3 July 98
^ Aug. 9S
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
2 Nov. 98
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
18 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
24 May
24 June
19 July
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
1 1 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
:8 Oct.
15 Nov.
9 Dec.
LIEUT
1 Apr.
00
1 Apr.
QQ
1 Apr.
U.I
1 Apr.
90
1 Apr.
99
1 Apr.
99
5 Apr.
90
2 AU2.
00
2 Aug.
00
27 Sept.
90
?7 Sept.
99
9 Oct.
99
Quarter Masters. — 1 Henry Reginald Bell, iS July 94; Son. Lieut.
2 Edward Inkerman Bell, 16 Jan. 95; Hon. Lieut.
3 William John Hatson Nagle, 6 Apr. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Lit Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 22 Oct. 1889. 3rd BatfaHor.'
embarked for Crete, 1 Dec. 1S9S.
1 Sir Richard Wilbraham served the Syrian campaign of 1S40-41, including the advance on Gaza and affaii
le&r Askelon (Brevet of Major, Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as an
las'lstant Adjutant General, including the battle of the Alma and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in
lespatches, Brevet of Colonel and Unattached Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, Officer of the Legion ofl
lonor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Rodick served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran
[mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar {Medal with Clasp).
32 Lt.Colonel Donald served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal).
17 Major Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1SS0, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the
30rtie of Deh Khoiah (Medal).
20 Major Lysons served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Wood during the Zuluwarof 1879, and waspresent
in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Zlobane Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross), Kambnla (again
mentioned), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp): together with Private Edmond Fowler, Scottish Rifles (since dis-
charged), was awarded the Y£ under the following circumstances: — "On the 28th March 1879, during the
issault of the Inhlobane Mountain, Sir Evelyn Wood ordered the dislodgment of certain Zulus (who were-
jausing the troops much loss) from strong natural caves commanding the position in which some of the
wounded were lying. Some delay occurring in the execution of the orders issued, Captain the Honourable
Ronald Campbell, Coldstream Guards, followed by Lieutenant Lysons, Aide de Camp, and Private Fowler, ran
'orward in the most determined manner, and advanced over a mass of fallen boulders, and between walls of
rock, which led to a cave in which the enemy lay hidden. It being impossible for two men to walk abreast
iie assailants were consequently obliged to keep in single file, and as Captain Campbell was leading, ha
arrived first at the mouth of the c»ve, from which the Zulus were firing, and there met his death; Lieutenant
Lysons and Private Fowler, who were following close behind him, immediately dashed at the cave, from which,
led several subterranean passages, and firing into the chasm below, succeeded in forcing the occupants to forsake-
their stronghold. Lieutenant Lysons remained at the cave's mouth for some minutes after the attack, during
which time Captain Campbell's body was carried down the slopes." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 witlfc
the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
il Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
24 Major Hamilton served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was-
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Me A with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Sondan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion ■-- the Coldstream Guards, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
25 Major Bird served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches', British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Heyworth- Savage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Captain M'Mahon served with the Burmese Expedition in i8f.£-87 (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain North served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and.
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers {City of London Regiment),— formerly the
yth Regiment.
Formed in Canada in 1795 from 1st Battalion ; reduced, 1796. Again raised in 1804 in England, and proceeded
t« Ireland in tSoS. To the Peninsula, 1809. To Jersey, 1811. To England, 1814. Absorbed into 1st Battalion,
1815. Raised again in England in 1S57. To Gibraltar, 1858. To Malta, 1664. To Canada, 1S65. Te England,
i367. To Ireland, 1871. To India, 1873 (Afghan war in 1879-80). To England, 1889.
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The King's (Liverpool Regiment'.
K i
. .4::. Batl ilione
Tist Butt., South Afrioa.
[_;na Bait. , Enniskillen.
Fall H«i«
p.> r»v.
M
The Wl ' ■ ' «•"■• The Roy.lCvrl.er. with the ^P^ft^^^ ? .
"Luccsow" "PElwiB Koiu." "Aliimi-in, 1878-80. BC»M«., 1335 87.
Colonel ■'. "'SJuly , j '•-,'• '-:,•''
.
Lt. General, 1 July
Lieuttnant ColonrH -s Standish Henry Harrison," £u«t. 2 Dec. 74; "'J •■ ' Jalr° •
£* ■,■..,,■■ to.1. ,s Jan. 75 : C*,*. . J uly 3 . -. lfa>r. ,6 Nov. 9o ; LI. W.-W. 4 Feb. 90.
MlJOBS.
Peroy ScUletter," and •« CoMam/^ j
— »■•.""; !
O'DonnelCoUeyOrattan," 2»di» Com-)
mand 4 Feb. 90 ->
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t.eux-SecU £v>»>' 1
j Henrv John Wright Gui.-e ...........
George Campliell, Adjutant 3 loi«n(«r
• July 96 J
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2 \rthn- ' ward Tripp1'
C»PT
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a Hurmgtou Swann V,"'V?"i
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15 Dec. 97 ...)
2 Thoma- I .-.ell Glynn
■isou,,: ternng ntk )
iptiaa Army J
[uot,".aW. ' r°'- Bn- ' sept- 97
Ralph Legh Hartley, Adjutant jBatta- )
/ion 20 Dec. 98 i
1 George Bet ■
1 JumesMouutifuri Longfleld
p.i.e. Robert Stair Stewart, Imtructor\
• itmg 20 Feb. 95 ... 2
Adjutant 4)
Batl ilu.ii . ■ Mar. 07 >
30 Jan.
4 Dec.
■ 3 Aug.
t4 Jan.
23 Feb.
11 Aug.
2 Hum: :rych
1 Mort.'
■.uatyne
Jjthur I irriason, Adj. .
11, .' 8umg Rcii.-i Nov. 98 J
13 June
23 Feb.
17 Apr.
2 5 Aug.
1 July
1 July
0( i
28 Jan.
-
Si
7 Mar.
20 Sept.
82
11 Feb. 83
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
■ - Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
25 Mar.
10 Oct.
a Jan, j
i Vol.Bii.H ■ B '■ '■■ ■> -x'->v- 9"
1 Alfred Durham Plomer (Depot) ' 23 Mar.
Charles John Bteai 1 1 " Dec
1 Francis Oransl mnOmmanney ' s Oct
1 Kenneth Lyon Tupuian
1 Wilfred Etomney Etawlinson
1 Ernest Frederic Knight
LlBUTENAXTS.
1 Francis Hyslop .■••■ ••• ■•
1 Llewellyn Murray Jones, Ad]. 2oMar-9o
1 Charles Lister l'armtter
rd Bailey [Depot)
1 Francis James Austin
ierie Leader, Adjutant 4)
1 ;;,/. viM rankof Captain 8 July 98 i \
ii ringtonHarington.fii
i ■>
thley Armitage
1 George Howard Brush
2 Thomas Winter Sheppard
tSI John '■■ ureii Ha-tinge
Pinwill
ham {Dep-.t)
i"n,JToM>«aii.-lrm»...
Philip Hawthorn,)
i
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1 Di O'A
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Richs Koyaon Jone^ 25 M-ir.
■■s Hunter 23 Mar.
VD LIBCTEM4M-.
19 Nov.
( Hay
6Mav
6 Feb.
25 Nov. S5
:i Mar. 85
25 Aug. 86
iS Sept. 89
iS Sept. S9
18 Sept. 89
16 Jan
:o Dec.
1. Apr
5 Nov. S;
10 June 33
1 Apr. 89
2-3 June 90
19 Nov.
16 Jan.
28 Dec.
22 Sept.
26 Oct.
4 Feb.
18 July
1 1 Aug.
28 Dec.
; Mar.
: Nov.
18 Sept. 95
20 Sept. 95
5 Jan. 96
15 Jan.
22 Jan.
I - Oel
7 May 90
31 July 90 iS July
II Aug
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
20 May 9:
.•:■• Deo. ■>■
1 Mar. u
1 ; Sept. 03
1 Nov. 03
1 Jan. m
--- July
11 Aug.
1 1 Auu.
14 Mat.
12 Sept.
4 Feb.
1 o May
22 Feb.
25 Feb.
20 May
19 July
2i Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
12 Dec.
Dec.
18 Sept.
Sept.
1 Jan.
iS July
27 July
■
12 Major Schletter oe--
Afghan war of 1 378-80 with 1
Battalion of the Stl
(Medal).
" Majors Grattan and 1.
in the Afghan war in 1878-7 >k
part in the operations in the K' ram
Valley, and were present at the*
96 capture of the Peiwar E
16 Nov.
06 7 July
0fl
the engagement at A i - K
with ^lasp).
Harol.l Neil Etobinson 5 |«P
tie :
11 ford
, I iwen
- i-
i ingerWatt
P
Walter Btephen Wilfrid Browne .
u Auv-.
12 Aug.
Fall I Half
Pay. [Pay
The King'* (Liverpool Regiment). 2,g
I ... Quarter Master*. — Benjamin Joseph Finch,27 26 Jane 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
5 ' ... Edward Henry Bell, 2! 17 July 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Aaenta, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda, n Feb. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 13 Nov 1892
1 Lieut. General Baynes served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 as Captain in the Mounted Staff Corps and after-
wards as Military Magistrate of the Army (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for SebastopoO'jth Cla=soi
the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in India during the mutiny, and commanded" the
force consisting of 2 guns Horse Artillery, 150 men of 8th Regiment, and a detachment of Punjaub Cavalry which
surprised the garrison and secured the fort and magazine of Phillour, on the Sutlei, irth and :;th Mav re-
served with the 8th Regiment at the siege of Delhi, and was dangerously wounded at the assault of the city lee
amputated (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Harrison served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
11 Lt.Colonel Mellor served throughout the Afghan war of 187S-S0 with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot and was
present in the operations in the Kooram Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp)
17 Major Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the 3th Foot in the Afghan war of 1880 (Medal). Served in
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 witn tne -na Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
26 Major Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal)
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp)
21 Major Tripp, Captains Greenway and H.Elliot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Ross- Johnson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
24 Captain Nicholson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 with the 4th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned ir. despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasos).
27 Lieut. Fiuch served in the Boer war in i83i. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). v
2' Lieut. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inmskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, with the Peshawur
Column, including the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's {Liverpool) Regiment , —formerly the Sth Regiment.
Raised in 16S5 and styled " Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment." To Ireland, 16S9 to 1602 England to
c6«6. Netherlands, to 1697. England, to 169S. Ireland, to 1701. Low Countries, to 1714 England to 17V
Flanders and Germany, to 1745. The Netherlands, to 174S. England, to 1750. Gibraltar, to 1752 England to
1760. Germany, to 1763. England, to 1768. Canada, to 1785. England, to 1 791. Ireland, to 1794 West Indies
to 1799. Minorca Egypt and Gibraltar, to 1803. England, to 1805. [2nd Battalion raised, T803.I Germany to
1806. England, to Aug. 1807. Copenhagen, to Oct. 1807. England, to 1808. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara)
England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1818. Malta, to 1S15. Ionian Islands, to 1824. England, to 1826. Scotland to
1827. Ireland, to 1830. Nova Scotia, to 1333. Bermuda, from June to July, 1833, Jamaica to 1839 Halifax' to
1841. Ireland to 1843, England, to 1S46. India, to i860 (capture of Delhi, relief of Lucknow). England to i36<
IrelancL to 1S66. Malta, to 1S68. India, to 1878. Aden, to 1879. England, to 1882. Ireland, to 1880. England to
1891. Bermuda, to 1891. ' " "' ""
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion .
Raisedin 1756. Numbered 63rd Foot, 175S Raised again, 1804, and proceeded to Scotland to 1809. Holland
to 1810. Jersey, to 1810. Canada, to 1S15. England 101815, when itwasmerged in the 1st Battalion. Again raised'
.857. Gibraltar, to 1863. Malta, to ,86S. England, to 1873. Ireland, to 1876. England, to 1877 India to 88^
Afghan war, to 1878-80 (capture of the Peiwar Kotal). Burmah, to 1887. India to ^87 mu^.ra ™s.
Continuation of Notes to the Northumberland Fusiliers.
'-» Lieut. Moulton-Barrett served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSr,R with ti,„
1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp) . Served m the ocoupaticn of Crete in 1898 =™,»uuimiuni
» Captain Wood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal 'with
Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. "tB ju-euai witn
a> Lieut Crispin served in the campaign in the Soudan p nder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedira's Medal wMi
Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete m 1898. i"res«t™iraii
K Lieut Buckley served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 1st Batta
non Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Kliedive's lledal
E " feielil- T°,ppi,n s5r£ed.in the canipaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,898 with the 1st Batta-
Lon Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. "i=™i, »uu hubuybs jueau
« Lieut. Lynch-Staunton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,s„k witv, «,.
ut Battalion Northumberland Fusihers, and was present at the battle of Khartounf British ^L^Kta^
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 189S ™«,™iu«raei
» Lieut. Lethbridge served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the ist
Battalion Northumberland Fusihers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedives
lledal with Clasp). Served m the occupation of Crete in 1S9S n-ncuive s
Mlf ieUV H,aU f^ed in the ™mPaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the -st Battalion
CJsspT mberlandPa slLers' and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Kliedive's Medal with
»' Lieut. Girdwood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in t«aS win, n,„ „»
Medaiiw?thNaasPTb FU6merS' "* ™* PreSent " ^ ba"le °f ^"> (Briton ^M^dal^anT Khedive's
"Lieut. Festing served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in r8Q8 with the
ist Battahon Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive*
Medal with Clasp) . Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. "«=>*<*», o.uu cneoive s
"Lieut. Coates served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
ist Battahon Northumberland Fus.hers.and was present at the battleofKhartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. ■™,»jiun.uHure8
T.<L¥eUtATBI0JVnri7edHiS tbv camPaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Northumberland Fusihers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedives
Medal with Clasp). Served m the occupation of Crete in 1898 ' is-neaive s
*» Lieut. Belt served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Mounted Infantry of the Natal Field Force Served in
the campaign m the Souton under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the ist Battahon Northumberland FuTntrs
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) Seryed in he
occupation of Crete in 1898. ""*''' oervea in. he
.TH
= 39
9
Secimental District
' NORWICH.
Tie flgare of Britannia. "
Siiasiiis" " Nivs" " P**'*
■]
The Norfolk Regiment.
lh (East Norfolk) B
re formed of the ist and
2nd Norfolk Militia respectively.)
Bcsico'
[i»l Unit., Bombay,
and Bait., on passage to
South Africa.
KCA
Kibcl. 1879" ••AroHi»ifT»!>
A'lTToaiA " " St.
' "SaviSioi'OL"
I~^,Coion.,.-H.*ry Jar* >■) Of S»j,.. M-ffi.
j me 92 ; CoW! Norfolk Regiment,^ May
Fall H«H
r»j p«t
■4
, Apr. 57 ; >'
Get- Ueut.Qeneral
Lieutenant Colonela — 2 U
/.(.Co/oaW.O Kec.97.
1 Jam. - *■■ L''"'-
20 Aug. 9*: Lt.Ctdonel. 1 May 98.
Muou.
\i AndrewCrncrortBechcr,11;'-
■»<i mi 1 1 Apr. >S
Charles Edward Borton," 2»<i ■« ">»- |
■nnrf 5 July 98 ,•'••.'•,'","";'
William Francs Percy," Ad,utanl ,
1 tenter Bo«ai* « ' Apr. 95 ..""J
li p.i.c. Henry Richard BeadonDonnc"
(Jrrrec W.C'n/i.wf.joMay o8),Z>«j>
Jf»«(.J<0'.G<''>*'-»?,*'.5Jaly 97 ••
, Sauamarez Dobrie Shorti
Walter Hervcy Besant,'» Adjutant 1 >
1-0lu.(KrJ!««.'lio» 26 Aug.ns ■■■:■>
Herbert John Whiteside M'Kenziej
He^YdeTve'rto'n'Beale,'0^^>''o»' 3 i
Battalion t Feb. 97 >
UAFIAIK8.
Godfrey Massy, ^*'irfa«< 3 r0;un(«r|
B.i«a«on 15 Sept. 97 ; ; ',V'i"' 1 1
Arthur John Hamilton Luard,-' ft>J>«.
ofGiimnatia.Port.mouth, 1= Apr. 97 I
William Sandars Dods, -±J;uM»f 4
Battalion 3oJune97 ...
William Corrie TongeB (Depot)
, Charles Barry Close-5
2 John Marriott ...
William Raymond Inglis
Evelyn Chiappiai Peebles
Charles Ross, Staff Captain for Intel i- 1
gene,, War Office, . Dec. 99 l'""f-v16* j
George William Brownrigg Brett," 1 I
Ar„.) Pay Department ■■••• >
Gilbert Head, Ad,. 5 Admin. E
V II'P. I'ofuarftrj 1: May 05...
3 Evelyn William Margesson
" Arthur Lytton Bellamy............."
, Arthur Edw. Lascelles. Staff Officer, )
South Africa FMd ^me.
1 Charles Henry Remvick2'
~ Henry George Levinge
* fir Edward Wingneld Verner.Barr."
Frank Leonard Northcott
1 Charles Cautlev Blackburn.. ......
CoUn Robert Ballard ,» Staff Officer,}
South Africa Field Force >
, iTpnrpe Evans Bruce ■•
Edward Peter Str,ckland.»DSO.«rr-i
inotctth tie Foiijdt.in Army )
LlKtJTBSANTS.
Alexander straionCamnbell.^l; « ta n t
6 Volunteer Bn. Berdon Highlander*,
vith rank of Captain. ■ ,M,'>" ft,--"!-
Francis de Beauvmr Bell. Adjutant
George Ernest Wilson {ilryoti ••
Arthur James Vavasor DnrdV Arm}, "j
Pan Department, uith rank of Captain)
JohnWiluamVinccnt Carroll.»»frr.i..? (
in Wat Africa, tcith rank qf Captain)
1 Francis Cecil Lodge
, Ernest Henry DenneStiraoey . ;-.
Robert William Unrc.Mtd.InJ S.Afeica
, William Fanshawo London Gordon, I
Adjutant m Aug. 99 ■■■■■■■■■■,; .:■:■
lohnBoyiiOTT^Mtd.InJantry.S.Afnca
2 Walter Evelyn Cramer-Roberts
. \, ,.| cillini Thompson {Depot
Douglas Moriaon Oliver
Honald Lionel Percy Birch
Norman Dudley Horaford
Ronald Henry Huston, tereino m the)
Wtii Afritan Frontier Police )
Herbert Richard Uonc , _
CharleB Klmlurat Lnard, <<-rr.no «'■/» j
Knti'h Central Africa Rifle, )
1879-80.
Lieut. '
Jan. 7;
July 53:
July 65
Lieut. 25 Aug. Boj Captain, 26 Mar.
. 15 June 55 ;
iCf June 76 ; Major
Mai r.
01
93
Britith Central Ajnca nine.
, l.lovd Newton Jones -Bi'irman
-
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
T3Atig.
igNoV. 9:
19 July 93
18 Oct. 93
14 Feb. 94
2 June 94
3 Apr. 95
21 Dec.
6 June
6 June
5 Sept.
18 Nov.
22 Oct. 99
■« Major Borton served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took pari
in the advance to Cabul, including
theopera tions around Jugdulluck and
the engagement atSaidabad 1 Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd
Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). .
'» Major Bcsant served with the
►Nile Expedition in i884-85(Mcdal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Btar). served
witL the Egvptian Frontier r leld
5I Force in 1885-86, and was present ib
the engagement at Giniss (4th Class
zo Feb.
.4 Mar.
BOtoBdward Walter j >f sept,
2 John 1 ',»"" , ;
I 11, ,,rv Bdward ttartin Turner »7 Apr.
Art!
13 June 94
1 Jan. 95
28 Nov. 95
- Mar
5 Aug. 9° of the Osmanieh for his services with
,n Aucr 06 the Egvptian Army); also served in
\l Nov' 06 the . perations near Suak.n in De-
9- cember 1888 including the engage-
ment at. Gemaizali (mentioned m
despatches, Clasp, and sr,l t Is
the Meiljidie), and in the operations
in 1691 including the capture of
Tokar 1 rd Class of the Osmanieh,
Clasp to Khedive's SUir).
11 Captain Luard served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 on
., the jth Brigade,
i,, the
16 Dec. 96
15 Sept. 97
22 Sept. 97
6 Dec. 97
24 Dec.
5 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Apr.
1 Apr.
;8 Apr.
1 Mnv
I
Oct,
,,' was B
I 1807 t04j
.1 Force,
Su.-mnhiu.S8S-8olO:,.,o.
Full i Half
Pay
The Norfolk Regiment. 240
Pay.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Gerard William Burton
1 James Pryce Lloyd Mostyn
1 Rowland Maxwell Clifford
2 Bernard Sal way Grissell
1 Henry John Hamilton Truemau
2 Patrick Edmund Henalowe
1 William Henniker Anderson
2 Charles George Wickham
1 Sanford John Palairet Scobell ...
1 Charlie "Valentine Lanyon
QuarterMaatera.—a William Vince,3"' 1 March 93 ; Hon. Lieut,
1 John Griffiths, 10 Jan. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
i*t Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1887. 2nd Battalion embarked/or South Africa, Dec. 1899.
21TD LIEUT.
3 Aug.
.,:
3 Aug.
„s
J Aug.
Q8
4 Jan.
09
11 Feb.
99
20 May
99
12 Aug.
99
12 Aug.
99
12 Aug.
99
30 Aug.
99
1 Lt.General Buchanan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman; sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol— appointed Town Major
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Column of
the Field Force under Brigadier-General Ross against the Afreedees on the North West Frontier in 1877-78
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
9 Lt.Colonel Phillips served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
12 Lt. Colonel Govan served in theAtghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Cabul in December 1879
under Brigadier General Charles Gough including the relief of Sherpore, and was present in the engagement at
Shekabad^mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
15 Major Becher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the 9th Foot, and took part in
the advance to the relief of Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jug-
dulluck and Saidabad; was afterwards Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Gough (Medal with Clasp).
■« Major Percy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
16 Lt.Colonel Donne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 attached to the Intelligence Branch
during the expedition to the Northern Shan States, and afterwards with the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the
Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade including the engagements at
Nawagai and Bedmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade, and was present at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passos and
in the operations m the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
20 MajorBeale served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major).
"Captain Tonge served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren on special
Bervice.
23 Captain Close served in the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
26 Captain Brett served with the BurmeseExpedition in 18S7-89 including the operations in the Chin Hills (Metal
with Clasp).
27 Captain Renwick served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1892.
23 Captain Verner served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
28 Captain Ballard served in the operations in Burma in 1S91-92 with the Boungshe Column. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaigh on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
30 Major Strickland served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 2nd Soudanese Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1898, including the battles cf the Atbara (mentioned in de-
spatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (D.S'O. Brevet of
Major, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
32 Captain Carroll served in the Niger Soudan campaign in 1897 as Orderly Officer to Major Arnold commanding,
including the expedition to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin — slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp); also served with
the expedition despatched in pursuit of the King of Benin.
33 Lieut. Orr.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
34 Lieut. Vince served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (formerly the gth East Norfolk Regiment),
Raised in 1799, and proceeded to Holland. To England, 1799. To Spain, 1800. To England, 1801.
Reduced, 1802. Again raised, 1804. To Portugal and Spain, 1808. To England, 1813. Reduced, 1815.
Raised again, 1857. To the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Hong Kong, 1864. To
Yokohama, 1866. To Ireland, 1S68. To England, 1869. To India, 1874 (Afghanistan, 1879). To
Burmah, 1888. To England, 1890. To Ireland, 1896.
= 41
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1 May
11 May
14 Jan.
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James Forrest"1 {Depot)
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tcifi the ila Saw i
Alfred Edward Hubbard"
1 Richard Ornish-.- Cumberland"
Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson." eercing \
with the Egyptian Army >
Francis Btewarl Evelyn Boothby, I
Adjutant 1 Vol. Battalion 19 Jan. 97)
Harold Ernest Walter, SuptnntemUnt \
ofO- ton, 11 Nov. 98 ...)'
1 Henry Montfon Gardner"
2 Charles Qaitskell
I Herbert Henry Hamilton
1 JaBper Joseph Howley ........
1 Jame- Reynolds Maxwell Marsh,1*)
Adjutant 10 Nov. 07 ....... i
Wm. Grosvenor Harding, Adjutant 3 >
/; ,'talion 1 Sept. 98
bert Charles Lambert Barlow" ...
Samuel FiuUibbon Cox.^Diri.ioiniJ > ,s jQn0 ^
Signalling Officer, S. Africa F.F. ... I
. Lancelot Edwards*'
2 Phillip Michael Peters"
LlBCTESi.XTS.
1 Hugh Edward B ohard Boxer15
1 Abadie Plunkett"
2 Charles George Lyall"...
a Dudley Harconrt Fleming Grant
Walter Backhouse Hulki
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, Bern ] Orr...
, Edward Tatchell1:
m Fairfax Prichard {Depot)
MUOK.
2t Sept.
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to July
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16 Feb.
11 Feb.
77
i July
21 Aug.
1 Feb.
-
3 May
lE June
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93
7 Jane 93
23 Dec.
16 Dec.
29 May
17 Feb.
6 Oct.
11 Mar.
2 April Si
i July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
9 Sept. S2
12 May S3
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4 May 3-
4 May >
4 May 3;
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
10 Nov. 33
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21 Dec.
3 May
4 Mar.
27 Jan.
18 May
13 July
13 Aug.
89
14 May
29 Dec.
20 Dec.
:. Dec.
14 May
9 July
13 Jan.
11 Mar.
25 Apr.
9 June
10 Oct.
3 Aug.
11 Mar.
I 3 Aug.
II Mar.
14 Aug.
16 Dec.
23 Dec.
16 Jan.
5 May
1 Sept. 04 16 Nov.
92
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15 Feb. 99
93
Sept. 94
31 July 95
17 Feb. 96
1 Sept. 04
1 g Nov. 97
16 Nov. 98
Frederick Wm. Stringer, Special')
Sera , fi >
Frank 1
ley James Renuie*"...
Biehai Wilson"
! Robert d'Esterre Hill*' (De>;t>
Arundel', liurrowes31
Hamilton H ' mpiian Army .
".Africa
1 Fran' - ireatwood"...
1 Charles Brni 91 HoUlne"
Alau Hilton Johnson," Ckinctr
Second Lixcteha.xts.
1 Philip Doug
1 Ernest Elborough Woodcook"
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s Arthur Baj
lea Waller Hoskyns
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19 Nov
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5 Dec.
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1; Dec.
21 Sept.
1 Apr
1 Apr.
31 July
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
ti Mar
1 Apr.
9 Oct.
97
L;eut. Earle served m the
campa ; - ludan undi 8r»
Herliert Kitchener in 1S9S with t St
Battahon Lincolnshire Regiment
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
Lieut. Woodcock -
the Soudai
■ert Kitchener in iSoSwiththa
Lincomshii
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1 in the
oampaign in the Soudan under SB
m Kitchener in 1898 wil
1st Battali in Linoolnshii
and wa- present at the battle 1 t Khar-
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1 Dec.
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..t Battalwn emblrlt.) for ilalta,xi Jan. 95.
ind Battalion returned from Singapore, 30 Ap
a John I onwi
1 Walter Church 1 nut.
lion. Lieut.
The Lincolnshire Regiment. ,4Ia
BattLaUo°SlX0enRee"imVnl aSp&ent'a? tttauWof'tf'''^''^^ Kitchener iQ l8"8 with the ,st
Khartoum (rationed in despatches, B^fM,^ Sft°5X^^(SSS'SS!iiJ5.^SS^ two
gtSS^f Re^eLltahnd0aw"r;;?eUsrnttha\tb^u:fo4tH^',ert Pch?n8r ta l8°8 with the Vst
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th VSfoftne 'otSet && ^t £3r3gK!&3 S3S%S ?wa
Captain Maxwell served in the campaign in the SrmrJnTi unrinr «;»• irQ^u«...*. r»i i
1° Captain Forrest served in the campaign in the Soudan nnrW «;,. wQ,.i™,.t. 17-^ i
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and waM.,vi a the™ all,. „f ,1,1 ?h ^Klt<?ene^n l8«8 with the «t Bat!
totim (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with t\vo Ctosps) (mentioned in despatches) and Khar|
12 Captain Hubbard served in the campaign in the Soudan under Si,- Hn^i,„,.» tt . ,
Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the tanlef f tl« » fH 6 ' ,K^,cheuer ln l89S with the , '
Khedive's Me.lal with twtf Clasps) Pre'ent at the Dftttles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) Present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
" P„a;i?LiVir iU?°nSerTed ,with the Barmen Expedition in 18S7-83 (Medal with Clasnl
» Captain Barlow served in the ca mpailn i i the s o.'id an unde, s ,h , K v'm S Me<lf" with tw0 Clasps).
I^ncolnshire Recent, and was ^^^J^^X^S^^^1^^^^,^^
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EfiS&^^sssssss Sra&sr? i8^8 -ith the •* B-wii
Hedal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) Atbaia-wounded (mentioned in despatches, British
l^Shi^ Kitchener in ,8,8 with the xst Bat-
-tncolnshire Raiment, and was p'res'ent «S2^^2£^££^&j^SZ2^
.hon'Ltcolnstoe SXS.^S^^^ShSte^Siffifb*rt, KitCheDer in l8^8 ™th «"» «*U
mm (British Me.lal, and Khedive's MedS with two clasps, mra <meutloned j» despatches) and Khaf
hon L^nshir? Remand '^j^^JA^S**"*" ™&«» «- ^ with the ,st Bat-
hedive's Medal with two Clasps) Present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
^1™^^^^%^^*^^*** Herbert Kitchener in ,808 with the ,st
A Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) preaent at tne battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
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1 nth (Ni HI Devonshm | Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4U1 Battalions are formed of the 2ml
' and 1st Devon Militia respectively.
mental lhat rict
EXETER
The Castle of Exeter " Semrcr Ftdrlu.' '" Dbttixgbs "Buuuiu Pibinkki
" UBtBES" " TorjlOBSE" " PsSIXsrLl " "APOHlXIStiH. 1870-80.
r-ist Bait., Soath Africa.
I Depot at Jullunder.
L-u«i Ban., 8outh Africa.
" Nivelle'
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1 HaU Colonrl — Sir Edward Niw.1ii.mu Newdegate,' KCB. DL. xnd I, ml. :o May 4: ;
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19
W, w;.' 30 Apr .0,
gntM, -: Colo**! Devonshire Regiment. 24 March 97
Lieui. 14 ADr. 46 ; Oof r.
Oaitwsi, 33 Oct. C7 ; Jl-i p
Lieutenant Colonels.— . >>»■<■ George Mackworth Bullock, Li
-Jan. 97.
. Ihain Park.1 £1. i June 75 ; Cap/am, 9 Jan
April - ... reb. c- ; .V - -
Mar. Q3 ; Lt. Colonel. 9 Oct. 99.
2Itp Liavr.
Command
■ I ■-'
ijOct.
.3 Aug.
14 Jan.
Majobs.
a Herbert Bateon, 2nd
..-. 98...
■ Thomas Arthur Harknesa Davie*,' )
DSO. :nd in Command 9 Oct. 99 J
1 Artnur Graves Sin-all'
a Frederick Clifton Brings'
igu Creighton Curry.* Co*-}
I mandant JlamkoU ( 'amp. Dalaontit ... j
• Henry Howard Bedingfeld, Recruiting I
■Officer, Dublin, 1 5 Sept. 99 '
Fohn MaoNeil Walter"
John KUicombe" {£<•/><>') 11 Oct.
Cinun
Mainwaring George JaC80n,u Station ; .
Slaf Officer .Jullu nder, 1 Apr. 99 i
William Boutcber Lafone15 11 Aug.
Richard Hammett Kirkwood, Adjt. 1 -
■ .. tier Battalion 1 July 98 '
Vancouver Alexander Richards,3ia>- 1 ■ 3J Jan
• 1 I July 97 '
aid Joan Hall Parlay, Adjutant > ABr
\ , untrcr Battalion 16 Not. 90 > ■>
Philip Urban Walter Vigon
Norton .lame.- Goodwyn11
ral George Elgood, Egyptian Army
\v.ll,..Tr Th*»ntA>iiln* Knrtlt-tl'6 ...
BEE.V.MtJ.|
j 10 Sept. 75
\ 11 Sept. 76
23 May
6 Oct.
77 35 July
79
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81
4 Feb. 81
v. 80
lJulY 81
1 July
20 Mar.
34 Dec.
5 Oct.
=6 Oct.
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85
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28 Oct. 65
- |t. 86
19 May
15 Jan.
9 Nov.
iS Jan.
24 Mar.
7 Nov.
36 Apr.
9 Oct.
"5
1 William Theophil 18 Bartleu"
Guv William Geo. Sanders, JJ/iifim* 1 (
r\am LI. Inf. 1 Dec. 98 i
1 Gerald Meade Glosterl;
Reginald Seward Ruston," Pay Dept.
Herbert Reginald Vyvyan, Adjutant i I
eer Battalion i Apr. 06 J
Edw.Geo.M
Wm. Bernard Lauder." Army Fay Ley-
a LouiB Jean Bote," Adjutant i- Feb. w. 5 Feb.
, Hur.: ...tliiudcRaven-Uaw- (. g Dec
Adjutant 5 Dec. 9S '
3 Jasper Fitzgerald Radclltle •••• 32 Aug.
Charles Spencer Warwick," Brifirt \ , Q ,
Bilhi ) J '
John Preeoott Law 6 July
6 Nov. 89
8 Oct.
17 Dec.
17 Jan.
23 May
Micbell Wood,-'}
Stag OoUeg, i .
1 Bdward Conway Wren" 2 5 June 9°
1 Charles Clarksim Martin May-nanl-* '
1 Edmund Merntt Morris10
Nathaniel Robert Radcliffe,31 aroti>ir«i)
Infant™. South Africa i
: Hiiuiuion Price- Dent"
LtEl'TESANTS.
1 James Edward Ignatius M.-isterson" ..
1 Augu^ clc DaUel"
j Maurice Harold Grant
nan Field11'
•ang, Egypt. Army ..
Meredith Goodwyn (Depot)
2 John DarnL
1 Norman Zeal Emei-
3 Thomas Chi ,iHolland(Dr/x>f)
s Raymond ! 11 Monro 10 July
2 Alfred Joseph Elton Sunderland .-3 Sept.
1 Henry Bourcbier Wrey Gardiner 9 Dec.
2 Ediva Forrester Vaughan
1 George Humphrey Irving Grabum'" ... 7 July
2 Sberard Osborn 8 Sept.
2 Claude Alexander Lafone 1 Dec.
1 Thomas Bertram Harris 16 Feb.
2 George Nowell Thos. Smyth OBbourne 11 May
Second Lieutehints.
1 Gccrge Iremonger WatU 26 Oct.
Duncan Hamilton Blunt 4 Jan.
Henry 1: - * Jan-
:o Hayley »i f»b.
1 11 Fell,
'.inline Willis 11 Feb.
2oMay
20 May
1 an July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
25 Auu.
25 Aug.
23Aag.
9 May
2-, May
. \ ..
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
! 18 Dec.
! 31 Oct.
i, 31 Oct.
} 15 Dec.
35 Mar.
22 Sept
6 Dec.
20 Oct.
0 Nov.
jo Feb.
81
1 S Jan.
1 July
-Oct.
86
00
ci 1 Nov. 90
: 5 July
27 Jan.
17 Dec.
2s Feb.
25 Feb.
2 June 94
12 Dec.
1. Dee.
. May
4 Feb.
1 Apr.
19 May
15 Apr. 92
20 Oct. 93
20 Feb.
iS Jan.
18 Jan.
9 Apr.
14 Sept. 98
1 Dec. 98
28 Dec. 9S
28 Dec. 98
17 Feb.
24 June
9 Oct.
22 Oct.
9'
01
9.
9»
95
95
97
97
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96
99
99
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95
95
96
96
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96
99
99
99
99
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991
99
99
16 Apr.
15 May
5 Jnly
18 Jan.
2 Jan.
9 Apr.
6 July
30 July
14 Sept.
28 Dec.
5 Mar.
1 Mar
elk't. 99
Lieut. Birch served in the All
95 ghimwar of 1S7S-EC (Medal).
the Burmese Expedition V
97 1801. - ,u Clasp).
97
98
98
98
98
93
98
98
99
99
99
Years' Ser i
Full Halfl
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The Devonshire Regiment.
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SBCOKD LlKOTRXANTS.
1 Willinni Ernest Scale
1 John Francis Aloysius Kane ..
2 Robert. John Miltie
2 Charles James Spencer
2 Herbert Oonnell Whipple
2 Owen John Mortimore
Henry Grattan Elliot
2ND LIEUT.
= Aug.
99
13 Sept.
99
18 Oct.
OX)
:8 Oct.
99
18 Oct.
99
15 Nov.
QQ
.6 Dec.
99
Quarter Masters.— i Henry Homier.*1 5 June 8q ; Ron. Capt. 16 Apr. 94.
2 Charles Birrb,*2:?3 Sept 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i-st Battalion embarked for Eaitvt.2) Jan. 1891. and Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct. 1899.
I Sir Edward Newdegate served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and ud to
Jhily 1355, including- the battle* of Alma and Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp, and OB.).
b Lt. Colonel Fark served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
6 Major Spratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
[897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Davies served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1891-92, and took part in the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Chin Hills
in command of the North East Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lnckhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
A Major Briggs served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal).
9 Major Curry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Walter servod in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
II Major Elhcombe served with the nth Regiment m the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Jacson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the iet Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the
3anipagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
13 Captain Lafone served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
[897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Goodwyn served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp).
lfi Captain Bartlett served m the campaign on the North West Frontier 01 India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Gloster served in the campaign on -Che North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade Mohmand Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment including the capture of the Sam-
mgha and Arhanga Passes (Medal withtwo Clasps).
18 Captain Ruston served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Travers servedin the operations in Burma in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
tvith the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (Medal withtwo Clasps).
21 Captain Lauder served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Cantain Bols served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 including the operations in the Kachin Hills
;Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant and Quarter
gaster at the British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Ravenshaw served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
3erved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the
Malakand Field Force including the action at Landakai and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist
Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two
Clasps).
~* Captain Warwick served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-90 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment,
ind was present at the cap'ture of the S.impagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captain Wood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1^95 (Star).
27 Captain Wren served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhar
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
Lhe capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Maynard served in the operations in Burma in 1S91-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionry Forcen
with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha aad Arhanga
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
*° Captain Morris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India undor Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain Radcliffe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty,
ind was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp).
1 JS Captain Price Dent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
rirah Expeditionary Force with the :st Battilion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the
.^amDagh* and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
: 3+ Lieut. Masterson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel*el-Kebir (Medal
vith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served
>n the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
oagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
iFor remainder of Notes, see end oj the Suffolk Regiment, p. 244.
245 The Suffolk Regiment.
lOTH -\Formtrhi the lath (EostSuffolh) K
I (Tin- 3rd and 4 ,V,M
m Uj] rely.
the Cutle, Key. niui '■' Ci';r.'
BDRY ST. EDMUNDS
" DlrTI.««iIN " " Misdxk "
" India " '
l:
. South Africa.
>nd Bait., Quttta.
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ab" the L'astic, ivey, ana aiouo, -" juown* jw Sebingipatav."
Socio ArsiCA, 1851-:- " "Nbw Zealand "" Afcbikisiu, 1878-80."
n.1...l Inhn Maxwell Perceval,' CB. Eution, '21 June jj; fcwur. piS Mar.
Colonel.-Jol ,,■ Apr. so; fcoioatLaS
x"'or- " ,th Foot. 11 Mar. 74 Hoik Regiment. 38 Feb. 88.
Lieutenant Ci Lownley.' Eatiea, 14 Jan. ( - ; U. --S Oct ;. ; Oft. 10 April 80 ;
Ifoior. 0 April ''''"• „ , .„,
Artln Aug. 73; Capt. 14 Apr
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. ii Oct. 6«
Ma.
1 Arcuibl Oo"" \
mami 10 Si '
. Frank Gruhan
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, Wm. H {Depot)
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/i.J.J. I
U...C. Edward Monti
Ml. Policf, Aiexa lay 98 ■>
('il-IAlNS.
BliBdweU," D.i.J (•■ <
t„,- liutruction, A wewli*, .1 Oct. 95 >
Lorn* Ham
2»D LIBIT.
Lt. Colonel, 10 S
HAJOB.
BBBV. MAJ.
r Feb. it
78 J 5 Aug.
79. 12 Oct.
So 1 Jan.
So 1 July
a3 April Si 1 July
11 May
13 Aug,
14 Jim.
11 Aug
14 July
1 Dec.
iS Mar.
1 5 May
pt. 86
1 Dec.
a* Oct. Bi 9 Mm
30 Nov. 91
18 Apr. 94
9 Dec. 94
15 Oct. 96
34 Feb. c7
13 Oct. 97
10 Sept. 9*
.■ Mar. 99
»9 July S .
-
t:'zee- ' 9 Sept
aa Frederick Ltbuock,-- Mtntanl . Dec
. Sept. .
16 July 9?
q Dec.
Frederick bannock," -"i""" '
4 Battalii a : Marl >
1 William Keati
i 1 si itherd, JJntai a >.
. . ;'■ "5 Jnne W •'
I utbbert Montague De Gruy- |
Inrt. B. 1/. ' . 1
William Berkeley Wallace," An
,., 21 Jan.97>
d PapiUon I •'<"•' ' i
Volunteer Battalion 1 Ftb. 95 >
1 Charles Arthur Hugh Brett*1
a *.\ illmm St. 1 -Hinders
1 \\ illian i ::omson
ben Fryer," Aii. 3 Bn. 24 Dec.96
Walter Herbert Newland Gli
Feb. 97 i
Stewart Browne,™ I
ner Bn. 14 Feb. gi )
Alexander Braithwaite Morgan." J
Jrnil' Pay Department ->
Burrell Dram
Samuel Byre Masuj Lloyd
FraDk I
Henri Frederick Much Clifford
pb Goret Hopkins,
tctththi Wezt Afritam Segimeui )
5 Feb. S7
4 May 37
16 Nov. St
11 Feb. S6
10 Nov. SS
28 Nov. 8S
21 Sept. So
9 Nov. 89
9 Nov. Ek)
9 Nov. Sc
Frank Dalxell Finis
Cbarlei Parry Crooke
\ lezander Shakespear Murray
ArlLvn Wale Brown
Hugh Barrow Rowlands, -Brifu*
en K\jlt?
2 Charles Hami>di;nTurner.Sfq/r<
Intell Bi h, Burma, t Dec. 98 j
LtXDIIBTAaTTe.
bxietie Doughty, Adjutant 1
as Aug. 99 1
Fras. Allred Freesland Wilkina, Adju- 1
tant 10 Jan. 99 >
Algernon Morland, Pnji Drpar-
nth ■ fata
Herbert
William Harvey Bowden ...
1 Onai • Mnrpny
1 f.in.'ry )
, Arthur Staueneld Peebles
1 Frederiok All
ir Jamee < !arey
1 Frederick Felix Weicbj Hall
1 Arthnr Peloam Fraakland
. Tj rw'uitt Drake Wileon
nn Bell
, ind Hunter Wintli
1 Claude Edward Foster \i
Barrington HHrnardiaton..
.■ Hugo lleynell
1 Walter Preston I. tall
Leopold vi.iii-Korsier
. r ... If MBV
I liornaon h May
. Maycock 1 Dec.
5 Dec
5 Dec.
30 Jan.
t Mny
9 May
9May
25 Aug.
>S Aug.
16 July
I 9 Dec.
10 Jan.
25 Feb.
I 2 July
31 Mar.
1 Apr.
9 Apr.
26 Apr.
5 Dec.
1 A]ir.
-
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15 Ju:
15 June
.
15 .lnne
14 Nov.
19 June
•
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95
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29 Jan.
9<
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
.4 Feb.
13 Oct.
.0 Oct.
13 Dec.
m May
»3 Juno
97
97
97
97
97
21 Dec. S9 iS Apr. M
30 J u'..'.
10 Sept. 96
17 Jan.
18 May
19 July
4 Oct.
33 Dec.
23 Dec.
10 Oct.
3 0c;
:9 Jui.
29 Jan.
-,o May
15 July
31 July
1 Feb.
1. Deo.
12 Dec.
20 Feb
10 Apr. 95
5 Sept. 96
16 Dec. 90
s4 Mar,
ij May
15 May
. ■ May
04 17 Feb.
13O0L
14 Feb.
1 Mur.
10 May
9< ■' Maior Lloyd, Captains L'
De GruyUier, Wallace, Prest, r.u.
pry( 1 . Morgan and
rved in the I '
in 18S8 with the ist
. menl (MedB
1 ,1 rv( il with tM
' Nile Expedition in 1884-85 Bttached
Battalion of the Royall
, with 1 •-(
"l-'4r,-„ , M
- K rved in Ibt
in in 1888 as Ailjij- ,
talion suOoli
' Regiment (Medal withOaap).
10 Sept.
..• Mir.
38 Apr.
24 Jur-
is Aug
Pay.
The Suffolk Regiment.
244
Second Lieutenants.
1 Arthur Hilliard Williams Temple .
1 Alfred Lynn Allen
George Henry Walford
2 James Keilly Knowles
Daniel George Robinson
Gerard Stukeley Torkington
Arthur Sidney Hay
Herbert Arthur Stewart
2 Frank Sanditbrd Cooper
2 William Stuart Smith
1 Francis Winchester Wood-Martin
1 Charles Walter Butler
1 Ernest Nevill Jourdam...
1 Ernest Gadesden Fellows
j Rowland Marshall "Wilford
Bercy Edeusor Sinnett
2ND LIBUT.
1 Dec.
07
1 Dec.
"7
16 Feb.
08
4 May
98
7 May
98
3 Aug.
o*
3 Aug.
98
4 Jan.
99
3 May
99
20 May
00
i2 Aug.
99
15 Nov.
00
15 Nov.
00
15 Nov.
00
15 Nov.
00
9 Dec.
99
ug. 91 ; Hon.
Quarter Master*.— 1 Andrew Smith,31 15 Aug. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Robert Felstead, 26 July 93; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 11 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18 Dec. 1889.
1 General Perceval commanded the Reserve Battalion of the 12th Regiment in the Kaffirwar of 1852-53, and for
his services was nominated a CB. (Medal).
7 Lt. Colonel Townley served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was
present in the engagement at AH Boghan, the occupation of the Lughman Valley, and the expedition against
the Khugianis (Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Watson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-35 as Brigade
Major (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 as Brigade Major to the 1st Column
under Brigadier General Channer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Mackenzie served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
;3 Major Graham served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
15 Major Cubitt served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal with
Clasp).
18 Captain Kemble served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
19 Major Montagu served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer
Northern Column Chittagong Force under Brigadier General Tregear (Clasp).
-5 Captain Finlay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps) .
29 Lieutenant Wintle served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Andrew Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Stiffolk Regiment (formerly the 12th Regiment).
Raised in 1685, remaining in England till i68g. Ireland, to 1691. England, to 1699. Ireland, to 1703. West
Indies, to 17C5. England, to 1708. Flanders, to 1709 (embarked as Marines, but afterwards landed for active
service). England, to 1712. Minorca, to 1719. England, to 1742. Flandersand Germany, to 1745. England and
Scotland, to 174S. Holland, to 1749. Minorca, to 1752. England, to 1758. (2nd Battalion raised in 1757, and
entitled the 65th Regiment in 1758). Flanders and Germany, to 1763 (battle of Minden). England, to 1769.
Gibraltar, to 1 7S3 (siege of Gibraltar). Entitled 12th East Suffolk Regiment, 1782. Ireland, to 1794 (in 1790 the
greater part of the Regiment served as Marines from June to Dec). Flanders, to 1795. (Flank Companies to the
West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters in 1795). England, to 1796. East Indies, to 1810 (capture of Seringapatam) .
Mauritius, to 1813. Isle of Bourbon, to 1815. Mauritius, to 1817. (2nd Battalion raised in 1S11, and proceeded to
Ireland in 1812. To England, Flanders, France, and returned to England, 1815. To Ireland, 1816. Disbanded,
1S18.) Ireland, to 1S20. England, to 1S23. Gibraltar, to 1834. England, to 1835. Ireland, to 1S37. Mauritius,!
to 1847. (Entitled " 1st Battalion 12th Regiment " on the raising of the Reserve Battalion in 1842.) England, to
1852. Ireland, to 1S54. Australia and Tasmania, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1867 (war of 1863-65). England, to I
1872. Ireland, to 1876. East Indies, to 1892 (Afghan war of 1878-80; Hazara Expedition in 1S88). England, to 1897.
Malta, to 1899. England, 1899.
Gontintiation of Notes to the Devonshire Regiment.
33 Lient. Dalzel served in the campaign on the North W«st Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Field served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling including the engage-
ment at the Badmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the same
capacity, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
38 Lieut. Emerson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with ihe Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Graham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Captain Honner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment (formerly the 11th Regiment).
Raised at Kingston. Yorkshire, in 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1861. To Natal, 1864. To
Hong Kong and Japan, 1865. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1866. To Ireland, 1870. To Scotland, 1872. T^ Eng-
jand, 1873. To (ndia. 1877 (Afghan war, 1879-80). To Burmah, 1890.
245
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
.- .-« t_l • _ -\ T~> '.. _^ t- t«if K;tl
Topi,
iq^ ^Formerly the 13//- («< S tefciw) frtnce r ■«»-«■. *pp«
• ,7nV, Albert's Light Infantry. LandBatt.. South .A"":
tTonton ' J(Th, 3rd t 4th Hat.alions L tomed of the «st 1 «nd Somerset M.hm resp*bvely.)
vMu- :,.0r^r,l)0d'MBl.L»L1BlD;;"0iBOO|.648-' „ b.VlSrOFOL bOCTB A«Ki,
I "J Otei-M Mark Kerr.' »CB. En.ion. *' ,™une «; £«* 'u8.pt jSs OgW.. •**££&£ .
JulVie: «"«■'. " SO' l«j Dbbsrtl^ Light fij fantry. 22 Feb 80 Cu,.Mi... *
Lieutenant Colonels.-i K,i ■' £»"*». f0 July 70 ; Litnt. saw. ,
.'ir.r, 28 Dec 8o; LI.C-loHtl, 14 June 98. »,«■„•„. .. TQne 8s • ilaior. 26 Ocl
, Henry Alfred Walsh.* X«u<. 38 Pi Oct. S3 ; BtJtajor, .3 June 85 . "".'
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j p.j.c Raymond Burlton Williams.' 2nd \
in Command 15 Sept. 98...
1 Richard Lloyd Pa vne,' D80
Command 8 Not. 98 -■ >
Ohas. Warren Napler-Clavering*
Si • Holbi oheO inch
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LISUT.
13 June 74
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1 1 May
lar lm ofo'in 5 uti. 901
Soartnaj Heethoote Btiated 1 May
Herbert Rhys Lloyd," Adjutant i ; ,
I'ofaar^r Battalion 5 Dec. 94 I
1 William Chi " Aug
a Charles lilakvwuy Little1' 53 Oct.
Cirrus-
Herbert Cokayna Frith," Station Staff 1
Officer, ifoolfan, .'8 July 97 '
Montague A utant 4 (
ion 1 ; May 99 >
2 Ferdinand Mansel Peacock1'
Robert Brooklehurst," AJjittaat 3)
Volunteer Battalion 4 Mar. ) ; I
■2 Stradling Lonie vaughan Crealook
Arthur Barton Pox.*^itf. I '•'■'• ■ Feb. V>\
p.».e. Henry Joseph Everett, Special |
Service, South Atrica '
j,.. r. John Maximilian Vallenl
Q^teer, 4 Die. .W1M1
Herbert Cecil X ibnstone11
1: award Hopton Swayiic,a Adjutant)
16 Nov. 96 >
2 Leonard George Thomas ( 'handler
2 Edward Gwyn Slger**
Walter Pipon Braithwaite1
1 Edwd.ForbesCooke-Hurlc."1 Adjutant I
30 Dec. 98
1 Ernest Henderson Bowie; Cooke)
Richard Piatt- t
, 1 Albert Reginald Foord" (Depot)
■2 Amherst Blunt Whatman*0
1 p.t.c. Arthur Gerald Bovle
1 William Hartley Maud*
t George Bell Boney-Dongal"
Adalbert Orlando Oookayne Cast,
2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Beat. 4 May 99 1
Charles William Compton," AJfii
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1 Mny 7* 26 Fcb-
78 20 Mar.
78 20 Nov.
7S 1 July
80 t July
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1 April S5
S May S5
22 July 86
1 Aug. 86
28 Dec. 86
31 Dec. S6
15 Sept. 87
15 Sept. 87
14 June 94
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24 June
9 Mar.
14 June
S Nov.
10 May
12 July
23 Jan. 82 23 Sept. 87
35 Jan. 8* »3 Sept. 87
10 May B2I ' May S9
6 Feb. S4 u June 90
14 June 90
14 Jan. 91
14 Jan. 92
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
Oude Liaht Horte 2 Aug. Qt
William James Bowker,*1/)
I.IKUTKNANTS.
1 Victor Francis Alex. Keith- Falconer" .
Harold 1'it/. A illiam H il'dinan .
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kljiiore Vol. RyU* vj Jane 96 $
1 Pre d Orant Tb
. 2 Allied Peroival Barry (Depot)
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1 Pranoifl MalooUn Kvury Kennedy37...
1 Ceci '■■ ■ BawUng*
.. a Charles Bertie Prowse
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4 May
4 May
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
9 May
17 July
21 Dec.
1 Mar.
29 Mar.
23 July
29 Oct.
4 Feb.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Oct.
10 Jan.
2 June
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
'. June
1 Doc.
ioSept. 84
12 N'jv. S4
17 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 35
6 May 85
6 Ma;
6 May 8s
15 Nov. S5
30 Jan. 36
1 May 39
16 Oct. S9
28 Apr. 86
4 Jan. 90 1
3 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 90
14 June 90
23 Sept. 91
14 June 92
31 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
14 June 94
8 Nov. 94
8 Nov. 94
1 Feb.
12 Feb.
14 Oct.
9 Apr.
30 Dec.
12 Jan.
10 May 99
12 July
96
96
96
98
99
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S9 14 June
90 7 Aug.
90 1 Not
90 .5 Dec.
90 31 Dec.
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oi »4 0ct.
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91 30 Dec.
9, 29 May
9, 1 Feb.
92 27 June
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94 '
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96 14
■ Jan.
, Maj
May-
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92 12 July 99
92 2 Aug. 99
' Lt. Colon. II ih'lbe
Mounted Infantry In the operations
93 against Sekukum in the Transvaal
93 in 187S, including the
o- Tolyana'a Stadt; also throughout
ihe'Zuluwa' I waapn Benl
r> m thi stoat Knmbula Hiu
rjlundj (Medal with I
M Served in the Nile Expedition in
. 55 with the Mounted I-
• l!ei:iment of the Camel Cor;
was present In the reconns -
'' to 1 lakdul under Sir llerls.Tt Stewart.
J at the actions at Abu Klea al i
Gubat, in the rcconunissance at
nnmeh on the .-ist January,
femenl at Al
Redvers Buller—
rerously wounded Imentioneo
I IS pitches. It' I
Khedive's
Star).
99
\ I) I.IKCTKN4MTS.
.. 2 Arthur William Sibbald Patcraon H' 1 '■
11 , Biohard Burges-Bhorl 13P1
Ibaob Noel Hai I n 8 Jui a 9
Mr irj I ■ ■• .■ B dnej Allfrsy ... 4 Js
The Prince Albert's (SomersetsJiirp Light Infovtrij).
246
2ND LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Arthur Joseph. Groves Hargreaves
2 John Clements Parr
z Cecil Hunter Little
2 William Humphrey May Freestun
1 Alan Rowley Sale Sale-Hill
1 Ernest William Worrall
1 Edgar Robert Hamper
t Algernon Wilfred Alexander
2 Louis George Beresford Harrison
2 Louis Emilius Chudleigh Worthington \
Wilmer ;
Quarter Masters. — 1 Lawrence Donnelly,** 2 June 36 ;
2 Patrick Moran, 20 Jan. 97; Hon
Facings Blue
4 Jan.
n Feb.
15 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 Ma j'
24 June
1 6 Aug.
iS Oct.
iS Oct. 99
Hon. Captain 1 June 96.
Lieut.
Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
it Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 12 Nov. 91. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, Oct. 1899.
I Lord Mark Kerr commanded the i3thLight Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and was at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the 1st Battalion 13th from the 3rd Oct. 1857 in suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
the field force of Artillery Cavalry and Infantry at the relief of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 (CB. and thanked by
the Governor General for ** the gallantry and skilful management which met and broke through a very formidable
opposition"). Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garrison
of Azimghur on 9th April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's army on 14th April ; crossed the Ganges and
took command of the field force in the Shahabad District. Commanded the field force of Artillery Cavalry and
Infantry in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Tugdespore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion in the
Trins-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolsepore and during December and in January 1S59, in the pur-
suit of rebels ( Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Gallwey and Major Williams served in the operntions against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1S78,
including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879 — Major Gallwey as Adju-
tant of the 1st Battalion— and were present in the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Payne served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1S73, including the storming of
Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in T88s-86with the 2nd
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO.t and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force
with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Napier-Clavering served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel Couchman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Infantry (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
II Major Lloyd served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
14 Major Cox served with the Burmese Expedition in. 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Lnfantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement on the 22nd March 1SS7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present in the en-
gagement at Shabkadr (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Little served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Frith served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Egyptian
Army and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations in the
Soudan in i£S9 with the Egyptian Army, including the engagement at Tcski {4th Class of theMedjidie, and Clasp).
17 Captain Peacock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Hlinedet on the 5th April (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
18 Captains Brocklehurst, Crealock, Vallentin, and Johustone served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with
the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain A. B. Fox served with the Burmese Expedition in i385-S6, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Hinyowah on the 21st March 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Swayne served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
34 Captain Elger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Braithwaite served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Cooke Hurle served in the operations against the Kaehins, Upper Burmah, in 1892-93 in the
Intelligence Branch (severely wounde*d). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain Piatt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 with the Peshawur Column Tiiah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Foord served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
29 Captain Whatman served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp),
30 Captain Maud served in the campaign on the North Wett Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Roney-Dougal served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Elles
(mentioned in despatches); also served with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Compton served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infautry (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Bowker served in the operations in the Niger Territories iu 1898, includiug the Benin Hinterland and
Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
34 Lieut. Keith Falconer served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
35 Lient. Thoyts served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, in the operations in the Maidan, Bagh, and Waran Valleys, and
in the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Thieknesse served with the Chito-al Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
246>7 P- Albert'* (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
*> Lieut K. nm dv served in the campaign on the North Vest Frontier or India under Sir William Lookhnrt in
Ii07 with 'the Mohmand Field Force with the Itt UatK. Luzht Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
eut Rawlil . B" « 'I 'am Lockhart in
- Somen - I Iniatitry Medal with l lasp ).
«• Lieut. Cbicb. -• n the campaign on the Worth West . India under Bur William Loeknan
ce with the ill Battalion Somersetshire Light El lautry u Keffimentnl Trans-
dorth Weal I - r William Lock-
ban u Shabkadr; also with the Mohmand Field l roe w m tne in
LiRht Iufantty (Mi mi.-,
- Lieul '" J'n,de; Sir Ti
Lockhart i] d Field Force with the Ugh! iDfautn [Medal
™« Caiitoin Donnelly served in the Bonnes. Battalion Somei -ii.rt- Light
red in theenmpa^ "■• B '"""J
: lunand Field] tjoerter Master with the ist Bait - Brsetahire Idgni
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
of the let IJ.ittalion J\ tibert'e t Infantry (formerly tht
i3(/i 1
Raised in i6Sv Scotland, to 1690. Ireland, to 1691. K: 1692. England, to 1700. Low
Countries, to 1703. Portngil, to 1704. 'iibraltar, to !7°5- Spain, to 1706. (Portion formed into a
Regiment of Dragoons.) Re-recruited in England, 1706. Portugal, to 1711. Gibraltar, to 171s.
1745. England - Uand, to I : 1 I • - to 1748.
England to i-S4. Gibraltar, to 1762. England and Ireland, to -rca. to 1775- .England, tc
:78o West Indies, to 17S2. England, to 1783. Entitled the "First £ ire Regiment, 31st
\ug 1782 Ireland, to 1790. West Indies, to 1795. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1799. Englana.
to fsco 1 1, to 1803. Gibraltar, to 1805. Englai - Wert
Yndi, • . 1S15. Ireland, to 1S17. C'hann. !. to 1822. Con-
stituted Light Infantry, 2 --•- Uidia, to 1824. Bnrmal B38. ^Afghanis-
tan to 1842 (the only European Regiment at the defence of Jellalabad". Entitled- Prince Albert s Kegi-
ment of Light Infantry," 1842. India, to 1845. England. t.» 1S47. Ireland, to 1850 -Votland. tc 1851.
(J-l.raltar. to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. Cape of Good Hope, to 1857. India, to 1864. England, to
1866. Ireland, to 1S67. Gihraitar. to 1872. Malta, to 1S74. South Africa, to 1879. England, tc 1891.
Gibraltar, 1891.
.Record of I) -
To 1863. To
7. To India,
fantry," ami
883. To
India. 1887. To England, 1894.
Continuation nf Notes to the East Torkshin Kegiment.
1 Lieot.Geueral Hardy served the Easte'rn campaign of ,854, and commanded the Detachment of two_ Companies
-6th! . .fthe Alma. I,r.ak:ava and Inkcrm:, ■ ;;llll-el"
Sebae four Clasps.] /'; ,lr .,,.,
> Lt Colonel Ward served in I war in 188. with the and Battalion i5th Foot with thai andahar FieW
For[V Ughali •» •*"• •» ">• ■* »M^'°* «* Fu0t W'tb '-■ -andahar Field
TSEgl S, in .SSowiththa andBattalion .*h Foot with the 1 andahar Field
F^S' - b Foot in the Afghan war in .880 „ ,ah„r Field
Force under Major Gem I d in the Barmese Expedition in 1886-8S with the Mounted
"Captain Armstrong served in the campaign on the Worth West Frontier ol India under >ir \\ illiam Locknart
in 1807-08 with the MaTakand Field Force (Medal with Clasp). • „:„„i„a;„„ ,i„, ,i„r»nc(.
>» Captain Perry served in the Burmese Expedition m .89:-9S with the Irrawaddy Column including the derenee
*» topwrntoU .npaign on the North Wert Frontier ol lodia under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Cla ■nit™ tmUim
'"%] ghton served in thi ontheWorthW tier cf Indianndei ,. Lmkhan
in 1807-eB with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal witl ■ wmtam Lookhart m
"Lieut. Bdws a the campaign on ' w dlmm L.aku.irt m
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary 1 with two Clasps).
,.,;!,. 1st Battalion East Yorlul y the nth Regiment)
• _ . . ••• in . n .. .!-«;_. T.. Vnirlanrl »/v\*
Ith Africa, 18.
. ■ of the 2nd Battalion
It >d in England in .t. *l$&.
Sngiand, to 1875! India, to Feb. 1 England, to woi 1*94.
Knirlaii'l
land, 1 .«
istBalt., Kurraohee
Bombay.
2nd LS:itt., S. Africa.
The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment). 247
,_. Formerly the 14th (Buckinghamshire — The Prince 14
, ,T7- , . ,~. \ -J-, • , I ReqimentalDiBtrict,
J qf Wales s Own) Eegiment. |_ - York.
Tlie 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 4th West York Militia respectively.)
Tiie Prince of Wales's Plume
'CoscirifA*'
The White Horse. "Nee aspera terrent." — "Touenay"
•Java" " Watbbloo" " Bhubtpoee " "India" (with the Royal Tiger).
"Sevastopol" "New Zealand" "Afghanistan, 187Q-80."
Colonel —Sir Martin Dillon,1 KCB. CSI. Entign, 18 Mar. 43; Lieut. 14 Nov. 44; Captain,
Bt Major "o Julv 5S; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Bt.Colonel, 15 Aug. 68 ; Major, 19 June
ioDec.77; Major General, 1 May 78 ; Lt. General, 22 Nov. 87; General, 16 July 92 ;
shtre Regiment, 27 May, 97. .
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Gerald Grant-Dalton, .Lieu*. 8 June 72; Captain, 18 May 8! ; ilfu/or. 23 May 00;
Lt.Colonel, 7 Mar. 98.
2 >>.».o. Frederick Walter Kitchener,' Meat.
ii Sept. 76; Captain,
L^^ColVneT'iS^ov.geTcoionei, 16 Nov. 98 ; Lt.Colonel, 20 Mar. 90.
Nov. 55 ;
Lt.Colonel,
Colonel West Vork-
Nov. 82 ; Major, 7 May 92 ; Brevet
Majors.
1 Edward Cyril Mills, 2ii(2 in Command
4 Jan. 99
2 Herbert Thomas de Cartaret Hobbs,
2nd in Command 10 May 99
2ND LIEUT.
(i
2 Charles Hay Cox {Depot) ... 30 Jan.
2 Hugh Alexander Vowell 1 1 May
2 WilliamFry11 j n May
2 Clement John Malcolm Heigham ! 4 Dec.
2 James Corbet Yale I 13 Aug. ._
Herbert Edward Watts j 17 April 80
Captains.
Thomas Rawdon Rattray Ward, In-\
structor JR. Military College 11 May 95 >
1 p.s.c. Henry O'Donnell
Walter de Sausmarez Cayley, Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 J
Dudley Henry Alexander,^lirfe deCamp\
to the Gov. of New Zealand, 2 June 97 )
George Fraser Phillips, Adjutant 3")
Volunteer Battalion 2 Aug. 98 J
Hubert Basil Cosmo Trevor, Adjutant >
3 Battalion 27 Jan. 9b I
Francis William Towsey,14 Adjutant ^
Provisional Battalion 20 April 98 *
1 Arthur James Stephen
FrancisBarrow Pearce,15 serving in +ke /
British Central Africa Protectorate $
1 John O'Brien Minogueie
Thomas Percy Barrington, Adjutant 2 \
Volunteer Battalion 3 Jan. 9S $
1 Godfrey George Lang
2 Thomas Hugh Berney, Staff College
1 Robert Free Lush
Ar, Alex. Fisber,'7 serving in Uganda...
1 George Barry Drew (Depot)
2 Ward Sausmarez Carey
George Dominic Price*8
Edmund Robert St. George Holbrook... '
2 John Simmonds Bartrum ' 1 Mar.
2 Charles Ryali ■ 3 May
2 Arthur Crawford Daly, Adjutant >
15 Feb. 98 S
Couwyn Mansel-Jones,i?/*£7i8& Central \
Africa Rifles j
Wynvard Montagu Hall, serving in\
West Africa j"
Cyril Crofton Blackburne Tew
Lieutenants.
2 Leighton Hume Spry 19
1 Alexander Wighton Ingles
1 Fleetwood Hugo Pellew {Depot) .........
John Byng Paget,20 serving with the >
Egyptian Army $
Thos.Nairne Scott Moncrietf Howard, >
Uganda Btfles J
Reginald Garret Cooper-King, Pay'*
Department, with rank of Captain ... $
t Maximilian David Wood | 21 Oct.
1 Albert Fortescue Stewart, Adjutant > 1
15 Jan. 97 5 '
2 Percival Edward Hurst Lowe (Depot) \
Percy Leigh Ingpen, serving in the > >
Malay States Guides jf j
1 Maxwell Hannay Logan
t Almeric Arthur William Spencer,Com- ) '
mandant Ghizree Sanitarium J j
1 Frank PickfordWorsley | 20 Feb.
1 Reginald Isacke 20 Feb.
1 Bernard Anthony Thompson26 | 6 Mar.
1 Cyril John Deverell ' 6 Mar.
1 John Sedgefleld Crowley ( 19 Juno
2 Sidney Goodall Francis 1 28 Dec.
1 Charleton William Gordon j 5 Sept.
2 George Lytton Grossman ) 20 Feb.
2 Octavius Henry Lothian Nicholson j 8 Sept. 97
1 Charles Septimus Pike | 16 Feb. 98
2 Alfred Morey Boyall 16 Feb. 98
2 Montagu Grant Cantor 6 Dec. 29
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
5 Feb. 37
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. 88
14 Nov. 88
30 Jan. 89
90
90
90
90'
9i
9i
92
92
4 June
8 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
18 June 92
19 Oct. 92
17 Dec.
21 Jan.
92
93
93
20 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 04
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
94
29 Oct.
11 Feb.
19 Sept.
1 Nov.
7 Jan.
2 Oct.
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 Mar.
12 Nov.
6 May
6 May
25 ftov.
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
12 May
6 Feb.
8 May
8 May
6 Nov.
6 Nov.
24 Sept.
24 Sept. 90
1 Nov. 90
25 Aug. 86
11 Sept. 91
10 Feb.) 92
76 11 Nov. 82
75 17 Jan. 82
2 Apr. 84
10 Sept. 84
26 Jan. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Sept. 88
6 Mar. 89
S9
2 Dec. 89
1 Apr. 90
23 May 90
7 Mar. 92
27 June 92
1 Sept. 92
16 Nov. 92
16 Apr. 93
=5 July 93
11 Oct. 93
13 Feb. 94
13 June 94
3 Sept. 94
Dec
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Mar.
17 July
16 June
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
20 Mar.
20 Mar.
20 Mar.
BEEV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
6 May 92
20 Feb. 95
1 3 June 94
20 Mar. 95
27 July 98
6 Oct. 9S
1 5 Feb. 09
20 Mar. 99,
7 Mar.
1 July
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
22 Nov. 93
1 Feb. 94
13 June 94
26 Sept. 94
29 Sept. 94
2 Dec. gj 7 Colonel Kitchener served in the
20 Feb. 95 Afghan war of_i87S-8o as Transport
20 Mar.
_ Officer Cabul Field Force, and was
95 presentin the advance on Cabul under
7 July 95 Sir-F. Roberts, in the engagement at
-t not nc Charasiah on the 6th October 1879,,
0i wot. y5 .n the affair at Karez Meer, in the
9 Apr. 96 operations in the Chardeh Valley, at
j v the defence of Sherpore, and with the
94j 27 «"v- 97 Kama Expedition (mentioned in de-
951 8 Dec. 97 spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
7 Mar. 98 Served with the Dongola Expedi-
28 May 98 tionary Force nndor Sir Herbert
3 Aug. 98 Kitchener in 1826 as Director of
22 Dec. 98 Transport, including the engagement
4 Jan. 99 at Firket and the operations at Hafir
23 Jan. 99 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
4 Feb. 99 Lt. Colonel, 4th Classof theOsmanieh,
15 Feo. 99 British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
20 Mar. 99 with two Clasps).
28 May ^9 n Major Fry served in the Afghan
2 Nov. 99 war in 1879-80 (Medal).
~ll lit
— ,4s TkePritux / W les'i Om (U'-w Yorkshire Re.jimeni). ^
S«C0XD LlICTlXUfTS.
Kinll .
I Arthur Murray BOSS
■
*e
i Albert Porch
llius Hami •
a Buru Hi
iter Grant-Datton ...
r Fryer .....
Betham Wilkine Shuttle* irth
2XD LIFUT.
4 Jnn.
3 Feb.
it Feb.
ii Feb.
ii Feb.
.oM»y 99
H May 99
M May 99
m 11 ay
12 Aug.
ii Aug.
i3 Oct.
1 8 Oct.
■8 Oct.
99
99
9?
99
99
QMrf«r Hotter*.— i John Smith, ■- May »3 i »•»■ Kjirf
f:».-»nflf White -J^n'». Messrs. ' I '' ,, . 0
re4 witt thecal
the Flank. - ■
rmrv .850 I '■
topotfrlmt l - ,,,'O^n «-,tl;-...tur ., ,„n6
cludmgthea
sub-
tW-Gograop, ,,lnd
«oqu.. BrJ^MHoldichd^ the Oude Frontier in
conjunction with .2.000 NepatOese a is.whj r.,l of
crossed the Nepaul b gndejr. Medal with Xlasp). Pr* . .. ... the T;lk:1 Kort*.
pain
z
A.dS^0^ hnana^and Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in .88,-85 on special service
^.uu..,,,,,,.,,,,,.^ „*,.,£,. 1 < ; ;;r
^V - .- " ' , .Munster
3erved with the Chin-Lru
^inwiththeLu.
r^w&WcSgoh. I - rtEtohenarin.S* (British
enfanTa^
' 'rlr-'Asli...... K,r«-liM..n and.,- S.r Krv ■ - *
Raised in Kent in t685 To Scotland. .68, .*£-£> J Eng -. g-Jfij
against French Coast and Flanders. 1693.. To England bob. loll To Scot-
To England, 1S79. To Ireland, 1883. To England, isgi.
; 1 : - itSSOfthel
To Australia and
ist Bait., Belgaum, Madras
2fid Batt., Templemore.
Tae White Rose.
Years'Ser
The East Yorkshire Regiment.
Formerly the 15th (Yorkshire Fast Biding')
Regiment.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the East York Militia.)
' BLENHEIM" " Ra MILLIES " " OUDBNARDE " " MiLrLAQUET " "LOUISBUHG
1879-80."
[
' Martinique " " Guadaloupe *
' AFGHANIEjTj
249-50
15th
Regimental District^
BEVERLEY.
" Quebec, 1759 "
l?l\™ Clone!
Ensign, ^27 Sept. 42; Lt. PS May 46 ; Capt. v12 Oct. 52 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec.54 -
id Sept. 61; Colonel 16 Sept, 66 ; Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General
"William Hardy,1 CB,
"*,[ *"?.* Major, 1 Oct. 56 ; Lt. Colonel,
'■ 1 Oct. 82 ; Colonel East Yorkshire Regiment, 22 Jan. 97
27 . ... Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Walter Waterfield Ward,2 Lieut, 30 Apr. 73 ; Captain, 25 Jan. 84 ■ Major 6 Aue- gi
Zt. Colonel, 29 Apr. 96. ^ e'y
Captain. 3 May 84 ; Major, :5 Aug. 91
26
Cecil Francis Garnett,9Zi>Kf. 28 Feb. 74 ;
Zt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 99.
Majobs.
2 j>,».e. Francis Seymour Inglefield, 2nd)
in Command 27 June g6,SpecixilSercice, y
South Africa I
1 George Hay Montgomerie ConraD,u2«rf )
in Command 15 Aug. 99 S
2 p.s.c. EdwardFranklandGosset, Special \
Service, South Africa $
2 p.s.c. Brace Meade Hamilton12 (Bf. Lt. |
Colonel, 25 Mar. g6; Colonel, 2sMaj97) *
A. A. General S. Africa Field Force ... )
Edmund Ashton Ogle
Thomas Nock Bagnall, D.A.A. General \
for Musketry, Madras, 31 Mar. 99
2ND LIBUT.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
13 Oct.
Cecil FrancisHarrison ! 7 Aug.
1 3 June 74 30 June
14 Jan. So
::}
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
27 June
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
39
Sept. 89
p.s.c. John Ramsay Frederick Sladen,16)
Assist. Provost Marshal S. Africa F.F. )
Captains,
j p.s.c. Arthur Johnstone Richardson1" .,
Henry Haggard
Leonard Henry Orde ,
Richard Erie Benson, Adjutant 4 Bat- )
talion East Surrey Regiment 5 Apr. 99 $
Edward Gloster, Adjutant 2 Volunteer')
Bn. Norfolk Regt. 1 Apr. 97 j
Thomas Gibbons Hawkesworth Smyth, \
Adj. 1 T olunteer Battalion 19 May 97 )
p.s.c. James Stuart Knox, Instructor^
Royal Military College 27 Jan. 97 j
p.s.c. William SouthallReid May, serving \
ttith the Egyptian Army )
Beauchamp' St. Clair St. Clair-Ford, )
Adjutant 3 Battalion 16 Sept. 98 )
2 Michael James Sweetman
1 William Herbert Armstrong's
1 Henry Robert Prittie Perry*9 (Depot)
John Louis J ustice Clarke, Special Ser-
vice, South Africa
2 Walter Herbert Young I 2^ Mar
2 Ernest Theodore Marshall I 24 Apr.
2 Henry Arthur Luard
2 John Alfred Unett, Pay Department | g June
1 Herman George Wellington Wayne i 6 July
2 CecilSpeidSoote(.Lf.2Z)r<7jo0?i»,29Dec.86ti 4 Sept.
Harold Haines Powell, Adjt. 1 Suther-\
land Volunteer Rifles 1 Aug. gg /
Thomas Robert Eaton Wybault War-}
ren-Swettenham j
2 Herbert Augustus Nourse Forte
2 Frederick Campbell Maconchy
Ernest Henry Bra ss, Spec iul Ser. S. Africa
j Charles Edward Cobb20
Lieutenants.
2 Frederick Heathfield Lock {Depot)
Charles Joseph Tawney ..
Francis Garden Poole
i Cecil Strachan Wood
Frederic Sidney Kent
Walter Ernest Campion ..
1 Walter Nathaniel Pike
Brian Delves Broughton22
2 Benjamin William Bogle...
2 Henry Robert Seguier Brown 1 7 5ec.
2 Arthur Henry Wilson 9 Dec.
1 Eric Lea Priestley Edwards23 ' 20 Feb*.
1 Charles Peter Berthon j 24 Mar'.
1 Thomas Alexander Headlam, Adjutant ) ,
3oJaly99 ) 15 May
2 Arthur Ingram Musson \ 8 Sept.
- Edward Francis Twiss 5 Jan.*
Bertram Lawrence , 16 Feb.
2 Osborn Cecil Wilkinson ' 16 Feb'.
2 Claude Phineas Bookey Riall \ 4 May
2 Herbert Wilson Stenhouse j 3 Aug.
Second Lieutenants.
John Reynard Key . 1 4 Jan.
2 Henry Evan Paieshall Thomas | n Feb.
Egbert Dickson ! n Feb
Walter Swire I 20 May
1 Malcolm Gordon Cowper 20 May
1 Edmund Bur d I 12 Aug.
1 Geoffrey Seton Gordon , 12 Aug*.
Laurence George Hart j 30 Aug.
Arthur Blake j 9 Dec."
Cecil Loraine Estridge 1 9 Dec.
12 Feb.
17 May
9 May
31 May
1 Aug.
1 July
1 July
1 Oct.
2 Mar.
78 s May
q Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
5 Dec.
3g
16 Mar.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
2 May
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
7 Mar.
20 June
12 Dec.
21 Jan.
12 Dec.
7 Dec.
14 May
6 May
6 May
0 May
9 May
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
16 Apr.
21 Feb.
s Aug.
6 Aug.
30 Jan.
15 Dec.
15 Dec.
31 Jan.
4 Feb.
83
85
5 May
5 May
2 May
6 Sept.
26 Feb.
26 Apr.
18 Dec.
6 Aug.
SOct.
91
551 4 Feb. 92
9i
20 Dec. 90
6 Sept. 93
27 Jan. 94
17 Oct. 94
S Dec. 94
2 July
6 Sept.
16 Oct.
5 Feb.
29 Apr.
27 Jan.
1 Apr.
27 Nov.
1 Dec.
23 Feb.
2 Apr.
11 May
15 June
31 Mar.
S Apr.
is Aug.
9 Oct.
11 Oct.
21 Oct.
2 Jnly 92
:6 May 9+
15 Aug. 95
16 Oct. 95
29 Apr. 96
11 May 9&
3 Feb. 99.
92; 16 Oct. 95! 12 Colonel Hamilton served with
92 25 Nov. 95 the 15th Regiment in the Afghan war
92 1 Mar. 96 in 1880 with the force under Major
94; 18 Nov. 96 General Phayre (Medal). Served ia
94 27 Jan. 97 the Boer war of 1881 as Aide de
94 1 Apr. 97 Camp to Sir George Colley, and was
93 7 Dec. 96( present in the engagement at the In-
94 17 Nov. 97,gogoRiver(mentionedindespatchee);
95 2 Apr. 98 afterwards served as Aide de Camp
95 11 May 93 to Sir Evelyn Wood until the con-
96 23 June 98 elusion of operations. Served with
97 31 July 98 the Burmese Expedition in 1885
23 Aug. 98 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
n-_ o the Ashanti F.xpedition under Sir
9 u 9 Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
97 31 Mar. 99 Lt.C'olonel, Star). Served with the
98} 1 Aug. 99 Benin Expedition under Rear
9s, 15 Aug. 99 Admiral Rawson in 1897 in com-
98 9 Oct. 99 mand of the Niger Coast Protec-
98 11 Oct. 99 to rate Force .(mentioned in de-
98 21 Oct. 99 spatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
99 \For remainder of Notes, see end of
09 I Somerset Light Infantry, p. 246a.
99 Quarter Matters.
99, 1 Fras. Pidgeon, 30 Mar. 0,2; Hon.Lt.
99, 2 Frederick George Cunningham,
99, 1 May 97; Hon. Lieut.
99! Facings White.
99: Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
99, ■*' Battalion embarked for Oibraitai;
99 17 March 1885.
2nd Battalion returned from J.den
2 Dec. 1 888.
251
16
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]
BEDFORD
ITw> Set.
Hall >ull ,
Colonel.
The Bedfordshire Regiment.
- , i6</ i r l i H
I and -ttii l
i l - ■ ■ ; Xfiliti
i ai."
14 Jan. BSi «■«•'. 3 J>me95; K.CbloiuJ,
Mooltan. Punjab.
, Sou: i. Africa.
Lieutenant C
l. r i 1
venagh, Lieut, n 1
io July 09.
Mijois.
1 p.t.e. 11
X)). :«.( i« Conmun i 5 July 99 ; >
■
Affleck Alex* " Co"" J
1 mimrf 10 July OQ
s Alfred R. I. .r ••■ ;•••
Co»i«uii./uii(D1i/*o»»i> Depot 1 Apr. 99 )
Otard-Oambnotte'"...
:-"■• «••'* '
nyptiax Arm), - I
OaM
.,
' 3 *>"■ I
•'' '
I p.,. I "
William T tt." Jd;«- >
11. urv \\ '""' '
4 Bo//
Jo),. ■ 1. 1.-.1' AtljutanIX
Mai '» J
1 Benjamin -v: ••■•■"•.■•
s Chn>-. Biohard Jcbb tinffltb. Adjutant i
16 Dec. 95 , ,. , !
John Murray Traill,' Adjutant 1 I ol. )
July 99 -. ... J
William Wallace dVAroyBvans, >
: July 97 i
Depot) ............
• 2 Fun- (
I ' •■-'. 96 '
or Ely
Pen!
"
Frederick aw*
ck William I
i Wartyr Wald;
May 98 i
1 in the\
)
LtHUTBNAWTS.
•Iiy," Sprc.
->
I
Raymoi
•;■■•"'
■ Warwick. Hales33...
1 therell
..... .....
,'AdJu-)
tant 1 \| •>
do Boil O'Neill
i
-. , . . XTS.
Wlngnto Wemyaa Mair
1 Ony Hamill
t Hcnrv Chnlm. ndcloy Jai I
Arthur Montagu Rundall
Tom [no
" I'll I
1 ampbeil
2JID LIUCI.
:i June ;y 1 Jan. Si
ClfTAIK • BBBV.MiJ.
■3 Fell. S6
1 May
"
5 Oct.
-
22 Jan.
-
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. So
14 Sent- 87
;6 Nov. 37
8 Dec.
?May
Dec.
24 Apr.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
29 Jan.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
2 Dec. 74
2S Feb. 79
12 April 79
6 June 79
?9 Apr. Si
1 July
5 Dec.
7 Feb.
12 Nov.
28 Apr.
10 Apr.
31 July
2i July
6 Aug.
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14 Nov.
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6 July 37
7 Mar. S3
1 Feb. 89
11 Dec. 89
1 July 90
1 July j4
9 Aug. 04
3 June 93
19 Feb. 96
1 j Apr.
7 Apr.
1 July
1 7 May
1 July
Oi
23 Nov.
17
26 Feb.
96
1 July
36 Feb.
,6
10 Sept. 96
12 Oct. 98
23 Mar. 99
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9 Dec.
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25 June
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17 May
98
1 July
3 Aug.
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Battalion embarie.i for il.ilf.i.
,../■>/, Battalion eniorltea
.c . .. 1 Dm. 1S99.
The Bedfordshire Regiment. 2Sla
• Sir John Cox served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1S40, 41, and 42 in Atghanintnn, and was
present c.t the assault and capture of the town and fort o:' T outum lurrah. storm of -Ihoolghiir, night attack of
Baboo Koosh Ghur, attack nn Kharuurrah, storming the Kuoord Oabool Pass, affair of Tezoon~ forcing the
Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Port of M»moo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the ^th'Nov.
(mentioned in despatch) and 1st Dec. 184 1, and r-th Mar., 24th Mar., and 1st Apr. 1S42; the general action with and
defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on the 7th April (mentioned in despatches for
" gallant conduct throughout the day," and as being " the first of the party which captured them to seize two of
the enemy's cannon ") ; the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool,
for which he has a Medal, as also another for Jellalabad. Served in the Crimea from 30th June 1S55, and was at
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol I Medal with Clasp, 3th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Iudian campaign, and commanded the Left Wing of the 13th Light Infantry from Aug.
1857 to Oct. 1858, and was actively employed in the Azimghurand Gorrnckpore diitricts and southern borders of
Oude, present in eight engagements, in three of which he commanded the whole force, in three others he com
manded a separate Column, and in the remaining two he acted as principal Staff Officer to the force (repeatedly
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB. and Medal).
? Major Logan-Home served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart ill 1397-9S as Superintendent of Army Signalling Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and was present at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, at the reconnaissance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of 9th November, and in the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara
and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
s Major Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s with the 1st Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, includingthe storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp).
9 Captains Roche, Traill, and Wright served with the Isazai Expedition in 18Q2.
11 Lt.Colonel Pilcher served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98, and commanded the expedition to Lapai
and Argeyah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Longridge served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including tho storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Fowle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 1st Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 18SS-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Godden served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 as
Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in de-
spatches. Khedive s Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and a«-ain in
1898, including the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
» Captain Gibbs served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1893 with the 1st Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1397-98 with
the Tochi Field Force as Base Commandant of British Troops at Bannu (Clasp).
» Captain Curtis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 1st Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
« Captain Stares served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand
Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Goode served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Onslow served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
-♦ Captain Saunders served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Commissariat Officer tst Brigade (Medal with Clasp)
■a^f aptain Crawshay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp). v
2£ Captain Waldy served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1095 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp)
1. J» Captain Elgee served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin :8Q5withthe ist BattalionBedford-
snire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar ( Medal with Clasp) .
■"> Lieut. jMchcll served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
?,spk ??r,v1d "5 th% camPai?n on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897-98
with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, including the operations in Bajour; and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force and Khyber Force as Transport and Commissariat Officer, including the forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes and the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps)
» Lieut. Appleby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobertLow in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedford-
8 « n !™e™" lncludlnsr the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
Captain Thorpe serveu in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 in charge of a Maxim
a??n,,mc lu^"B tbe expeditions to Egbon and Bida (mentioned in despatches, Medal with ClaspK
<» Lieut. Hales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobertLow in 1805 with the ist Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including thestormiug of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
« Lieut Hood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist BattaUon
withClas ) glment' mclud,n? the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
35 Captain Finlay served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 189,-93 as Brigade
Iransport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S93 with
the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, includingthe storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near
Khar (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (formerly the 16th Regiment).
1 5aisJ!d.il1 l6SS' £nd Proceeded to Holland, 1689 to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Holland, to 1713. England and
ireiana, to 1742. Holland, to 1748. England, to 1767. America, to 1781. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1790.
America to 1791 West Indies, to 1796. England, to 1797. Scotland, to 179c England, to 1S00. Ireland, to 1804.
west indies^ to Feb. i8i2. England, to July 1S12. Scotland, to 1S13. Ireland, to 1S14. England, to Aug. 1S1 3.
trance, to Dec. 1815 Ireland, to 1S19. Ceylon, to 1828. India, to 1840. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846.
1JL1 ?rl „47' Corfu, to 1S31. West Indies, to 1857. Ireland, to 1859. England, to 18G1. America, to 1870.
Ireland to 1872. Jersey to 1873. England, to 1877. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1SS7. Ireland, to 1888.
England, to Feb. 1890. Malta, to Dec. 1S90. To India, 1S90.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in Ireland in 185S. To North America, 1861. To the West Indies, 1866. To England, 1869. To India,
1570. io Lower Burma, 1881. (Became 2nd BattaUon Bedfordshire Regiment, 1881. To India, 18S5.
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The Leicestershire Regiment.
i - rshire) Begir.ient. V So
iThe 3rd Battalion is formed of thi -hire Militia L
Regimental Ihtli
LEICESTER
"Loiunu^Binounu" (with the Boyml Tiger). " AraHAjmuj "G>«!.ii
lofoi." "Ali Misjid' "AlonuisHS, if- --■;.-
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Sol Ui Africa.
liatl..Curr<(b.
' KnlLAl" "SKTi*.
Full H.ll
Colonel.
U 1
1 1 .l:iti. 86 ;
oloneli —.-A
LI. Colonel, 11 Nov. 9*.
14 Apr. 4 0- 5« l Bt. Major.
,r, 'ij :• «'.'. ; Apr. Ss : Msj/ar 0«iwraJ, 1 Mar. 70;
sten
Luutcnant Colonels liam MKmstry," U. s Jane j
,";' !cy Carlcton. iV. »i Sept. 76; Capt. 26 Mar. 8, ; Major. ,s Xov.q. ; Z,».G«w. 3 Dec. 98 ■
M.jois J»D LI1CT.
1 Edmuud Richard Scott,» :nd in Com- 1
' 5 June 7-. 26 Mar. 84
id 11 N .
bdox Bnrnett, aa4 ) -0j,n, 7s j, v .Dec. 84
i> C«»mu»I « Uar. .» J 0.0
Edward Hugh Gi ' .Jan. 78
George Hci.ry Poynti Burne, Adj. ( ,2 jan .„
2 John Mosse'" (£'/"' 13 Aug. 79
George Golboarn Tarry, •• -i.(/«'>i»» ( , - Aug 70
2 lo/. Uh. Warm B ™
1 Ralph Leslie Sandwitli 14 Jan. 80
».< c. Victor Semini (£•*■<. R Malta
ftatcUfa .irf. >8 Oct. 76), "
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ing witk Bgypticm Arm* )
1 Lionel Copley Sherer"
1 Harrv Marrion Wcistead
Frederick Henry Thos. Alexander,' .
Army l'ay lie/ artment )
2 George Alfred Bulkley16 .■•■■•■I
2 p.».c. Edward Mabbott iVoodward,19 ) |
rag* >
2 William Stafford Copland, Stuff College
John Bippisley Heycock, Adjutant i j
1 Volunteer Battalion 17 Jan. 98 ... } |
1 Walter Sydney Mclvi.l, staff College...'
1 Francis Edward GlOBSOP1
1 Henry Leyccster Croker, Adjutant /
->
j Walter Patrick HOSSey-Walah
1 1 Iharlee Bdward Cos
1 CharlesGuinnndBlackader
1 George Inverarity Walsh" (!>■
2 C'narfes Mvnors Pieicy H assail
2 Hon. Harold Brooke Hawke
1 Tom Maxwell Drew
2 Herbert (ionion ..
2 Allen Henry Wilkinson. Adjutant /
14 Jan. 99 I
LlBCTBHiBTS.
Henry Spencer Logan, Prof. X. afil. 1
Coll. Kingston, Canada, rith rank of f
Captain, lS Aug. 98 /
22 Jan.
11 Aug.
33 Dec. 79 > Sept. 85
5 Oct. So 19 Jan. S6
iBDec. So 14 Sept. U
20 Mar. Si i July S7
1 July Si 1 July 37
1 July Si i July S
5 Feb.
5 Nov.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
S Dec.
8 Dec.
21 Sept.
29 Mar.
20 Oct. So
I July
J2 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
12 May
9 May
30 Jan.
28 Apr.
16 Mar.
1 Dec.
21 Mar.
20 Aug.
9 May
- Bept
II Nov.
1 Apr.
10 Feb.
iS May 92
10 Feb. 97
17 July 97
v Mar. 9S
11 Nov. 98
iS Jan. 9v
15 A!"'. 99
1 July 87
5 Sept. 88
5 Feb. 00
2; St-pt. 00
1 Apr. g:
iS May 92
1 Nov. oa
1 Dec. 93
S Jan.
8 Jan.
5 Feb.
29 Nov.
2 Dec.
6 Dec. .
17 J 11 iy 97
6 Nov. 97
27 Nov. 97
15 Dee. 97
1 Jan. 98
9 Mar. 98
17 Dec. 97
25 Jan. 99
1 William Brycc
, Herbert Stoney Smith {Depot)
1 Reginald Norton Knatchbull
. Cecil Mylos Berjeantson {Depot)
1 Bertie Coore Dent
1 Bertram ile Wclldcn Weldon
Bertie Cunynghame Dwyer, Mounted")
Infantry" South Africa S
Henry Cecil Tfcorold
1 Edward Lacy Challenor ........
1 James Robert Alexander Hunter Paul
1 Claude Hcnrv Haig
1 Dough. liehnie
.• Arthur Almeric Power Butler, Pay 1
Department
2 Frederick Deneys Harrison
Godircy Cecil Rodney linndy,
ing witk Uganda Sifter *
1 Frederick Lewis
.. Cecil Pomeroy Bnssell
am Bales WlDkte Yoang..
1 Hugh Mortimer Tniver
.. Harold Delacoar Beamish
Slooin LlSCTlHiWTS.
, Thomas Norman Paokli
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 20
17 Jan. 91
4 Mar. -
2 May 91
18 June 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 9a
21 Jan. 93
19 July 93
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
25 Mar. 96
19 Feb. 06
6 June 96
9 Dec 96
0 Dec. 96
15 May 97
18 May
20 June
1 Jan.
1 Mar.
23 Aug.
1 Jan.
5 Feb.
2 Dec.
6 Dec.
1 July
3 Oct.
17 July
6 Nov.
27 Nov.
15 Dec.
2S May
21 Apr.
24 Oct.
13 Nov.
97
'■ Captain Sherer served with the
a Bxpediti I under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on
duty, including the en-
nent at Firket and the opera-
nt Hafir (mentioned in dea-
rs, Khedive's Medal with two
94 Clsai .
Captain Alexander served in the
Burmese Expedition in iSS8-«9 with
■vrshireRegi-
I'pper Burma Field Force
06 Medal with Clasp). Served in the
06.I campaign in the Soudan under Sir
a, Herb • > r in 1898 I I
97 Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
>pLHin Bulkley served in the
97 Bonn I 'on in i8S£
97 the todBattauon Leicestershire Regi-
r Burma Field Force
, .lai with Clai
95 i» Major Woo.l.. I in the
in Uganda in 1897-98, in-
iaj eluding the engagement at Lubwa a
99 Hill, Uaoga, and commanded the
« of Lubwa's Hill
and in several engagements (men-
u i, brevet of Major,
Sledal with two Clasps).
I *° Captain Gloasop served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1888 with the
■
wounded (Medal with Olaap) .
rail
Pay.
H..1I
P»y
The Leicestershire Regiment,
253
Second Lieutenants.
1 Stuart Oswald Everitt
2 Hubert Anthony GraDt
2 Charles Tristram Melville Hare ...
Charles Alexander Cunningham ...
Thomas Frewen, late Captain 3 Bn..
Reinfred Tatton Arundell
William Digby Oswald.
Quitter Masters*.— 2 Thomas Halloran,
2ND LIEUT.
16 Feb. 98
7 May
3 Aiitr. .
11 Feb. 99
24 June 99
12 Aug. 99
15 Nov. 99I
7AprilSi; Ron. Captain, 27 Apr. 91.
1 William Baker,24 :8 Apr. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, MesBrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 16 September t88S. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 1 December 1890.
1 Sir John Koss served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent
campaign in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Rifle Brigade in the North West Frontier of India campaigns of 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Bengal troops during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 mentioned in General Orders of toe
Government of India, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Indian Expeditionary Force which was sent to the
Mediterranean in 1878. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; commanded the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force
which defeated the enemy at Shekabad (received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and of the Com-
mander in Chief in India); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the
Infantry Division and as 2nd in command, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, ECB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
7 Lt.Colonel M'Kinstry served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wao present in
the engagement at Chnrasiah on the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Scott served in the Burmese Expedition in 188S-S9 with the 2nd BattalWD Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Griffith served in. the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the 1st Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force
and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
13 Major Mosse served in the Burmese Expedition in 188S-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
14 Majur Tarry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek
zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
15 Major Bunbury served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in command of the 13th Soudanese Battalion, including the.engagement at Firket
and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) j in
the operations in the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occu-
pation of Berber (Brevet of Major, Clasp); and in the campaign in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
22 Captain G. I. Walsh served in the operations in Matabeleland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 with the
British South African Police as a special service officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
2a Lieut. B. C. Dent served in the operations in South Africa in 1S96 as Signalling Officer.
24 Lieut. Baker served in tne Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of AU Musjid
(Medal with Clasp.). Served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the zst Battalion Leicestershire Regiment {formerly the 17th Regiment).
Raised in 16S8 by King James II., remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1690. England, to 1693.
Flanders, to 1699. England and Ireland, to 1701. Holland and Germany, to 1703. Portugal and Spain, to 1709.
Scotland, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland and England, to 1726. Minorca, to 1748 (detachment at Gibraltar
in 1727). Ireland, to 1754. England and Ireland, to 1757. Canada, to 1761 (capture of Louisburg). West Indies,
t0^7xi3' -North America, to 1767. England, to 1771. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1783. Nova Scotia
and r^ewfoundland, to 1786. England and Ireland, to 1796. West Indies, to 1799. [2nd Battalion raised in 1799;
reduced m 1802.] England and Holland and returned to England, 1800. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland, to 1804.
England, 1S04. East Indies, to 1823 (received the distinction of " Hindostan "). England, to 1826. Ireland,
t0'82_9- England, to 1830. New South Wales, to 1836. India, to 1841 (Afghan war of 1838-42, captures of Ghuznee
and Khelat). Aden, to 184^ (a detachment remaining in India). India, to 1847. England and Ireland, to 1854.
Gibraltar and the Crimea, to 2S56 (siege of Sebastopol). Canada, to 1865. England and Ireland, to 1870. India,
to 1882 (Afghan war of 1878-89, capture of AH MuBjid), England, to 1888. Bermuda, to 1891. Halifax, N-S., to 189^.
West Indies, to 1896. South Africa, 1896.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in August 1799, and proceeded to Holland, remaining there till the end of the year. England, to 1800.
Minorca, to 1802. To Ireland, and reduced at Cork, August 1802. Raised at Devonport, March 1&5S. England,
toi86i. Ireland, 1861. Canada, to 1865. Jamaica, 1865. Canada, to 1868. Ireland, to 1869. Channel Islands, to
1870. England, to 1874. Ireland, to 1876. India, to 1888. Burmah, to 1889. Aden, to 1890. England, to 1896.
Ireland, 1896.
I i-t Unit.
South Africa.
,Mhow, Bombay.
354 The Royal Irish Regiment.
18th .'■ erly the 18th (The Royal Irish)
"""^lonmel J Regiment.
Tie ;r.l, 4tli, ami jth Battalions wo lormed of tin- Wexford, North Tipperary, .mil Kilkenny
Militia n sportively.)
Tho Harp anil Crown. The Lion of Nassau. " Tiriutit Namuretutit Premium." " liuMinu " " Ramillibs "
"Oiiduuii " " Milplwilh — Bi i the 8pW«x). "C«ufa" (with tlie Dragon). "Pegu"
" SirisroroL" "Saw Zs»L>sn" "Ah.»i»lmis, 1879-80" " Eoiri, i:S. " " Tm.n Ki um " "Nile, 1884-1)5.
Colonel in Chief— Rf. Xfo«. Qarnol Joseph, 1 ".«••. Wolaaloy,1 KP. GCB OCilG, OmawaoVriaCWe/ER]
laMerohcai Lisui . 16 Hay 53 ; Gajil lit. LI. Colonel. r~ Apr.,
y U ; It. General, 35 Marcl
March 95; I ••"' ia
■.,". :. . . Jul'
Colonel — Oharlee Frederick Gn . June 55; Captain. 4 N
U.I . • ■ 1, 1 July 81 ; Jl
18 Jun'coo: Co/oitW Rovnl ln-h IWuiien:. .; Dee
Lituimant Colonels.— 2 John Burton pursier,' Lieut. -• if tain, 26 Feb. 81; Major, 6 Feb. 89 ;
J'«f/. 32 Dec. 97.
p.a.e. Henry William Keirl m uunii.e--." Litmt. 9 Aug. ■ Captain, as May 81 ; Bt.Major, 15 June 85;
Major, 11 N' ' 1 ' I '•<-'. 1< .11111.99.
faara Bai
•■•
Liatrt.
Muoas.
•y Bhuldham Bhulrtham Lye,
1 Deo. 97 ........ j
1 Henry Melville HatoheU,10 aai «■ Qaa- J
■mad • j
3 Frederick James Gavin1,
1 Alai
. /' P. 19 Oct. 00
■ Arthur Nairn Ly8aghlu IDapat) • j Aug
hamp Job: Dorai , Jan
Bpteial Barm -. South Africa 1
3 Kendal Pretynian Aptleiri1...
Cipiihs.
.- Alexander Stewart OrrJ1
ii.i.r. Walter Ruben Butler Dorau.n <
>ernna trith the Eiyfitutii Army .. I
.h n lion-nun;, "Adjutant
Alexander Bowers .King*1
9 Oharlea William Garnw
1 May 73
4 Dec. 78
80
3 1 April £1
I May
1 July
I 1 May
; Dec.
1 j Oct.
39 Sept. So
1 July 81]
is Feb.
.■-• May
.■: July
3.; May 87
2 Mar.
I 23 July
1 May
20 May
16 Jan.
Arthur Henry Morris,* HsO. 0
.">. r . rriloriet of tkeOolA>
J 1
1 1
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10
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10
Coast, rnth rankofXaJar
. William Gloster"
liichunl Orlando Kcllatt,"D.^.^.tf<-». 1
f>>r Musketry, Litckno*, 19 Apr. 95 ... >
1 Ross Acheson SmythK
Olifle Hy. Vigi re, A.I,. < Bn.
Walter Bdgeworth-Johnst
mnasia, Ctirragh, 1 Nov.
1 Dudley Herbert Davie
Robert Nassau Alex. rNanasan; A<ti |
4 Bn. 1
i.;/. William Hatol
Id utant j Battalion 1 M
I ince Owens,
.
O. J. P. Ku. Fat, Itijles 17 M :■>
Win. E ■ 'cm' 1 1
ah Vol. Hi/Its 16 July 9;
Lone j
Ornmpe [Dtp if) ........
1 Stratford I-: :
, Henry 'Adjutant 1 Apr.oc
1 James Beaumont Stan. Uy . Mid
John George Albert Massy, Sagpt. Army
1 George Moredyth Gxogan .
.- CharTei Ed I G
2 Fran.
Reg. Riim-
J Sept. 58
;i May :-
(jjuly S)
B9
10 May
37 Jan.
( May
' 25 Aug.
S3
■•IV. 89
7 May 00
91 May go
7 July 36
16 Nov. 98
' Iner
Edward
LlECTBKAv
William
mond Edward Welol
wi«*h(, urith rankqft '
. Aplyn Wan- -
■
Ian. 99 )
1 Langfoi ' u at Farmer ...
..
Pata
BUI ■
g Nov,
j,; Jan. 90
I May 90
3-. June 90
[i .!u!_\
.'-j Ni'V. K3
j Mar. "j:
29 Apr.
12 Aug.
■ (far.
27 Apr.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
: Mar.
5 Apr. 93
El July 93
11 Oct. 93
12 Sept. 95
30 Jan. 94
30 Jan.
31 July
31 July
5 Feb. ud
1 Jan. 97
1 Apr. U9
95
10 Oct.
■
- . Mav
27 June )4
'i
: OOt.
14 Oct.
99
Will::.
, Bam .
Philip *
. Furber
i.
9J
1 May „:
Ij May „-
1 Rcgfl
I including :
:ai( Modal with Cll
99
7 May 90
9. J
Apthorp served in the
n in 1884-85 \^
26 Apr. 93 31 July 1
0 Sept. a - \pr /Star). Served in tie B
S3 with the
9 Sept. .. ;;.iuno . [ngj, Regimont, Including the en-
i iii K..ikai (Modal with
a the Ku-yp-
, and ■■■ b :
■.
■
■
r). S
I ion m 18
i Yeara' Ser.
FuL
Pay
2
Half
Pay.
2
...
2
X
z
• -• 2
The Eoyal Irish Regiment.
LlEDTEYANTS. 2ND LIBVT.
Evan Colclough Llovd 7 \r„v oS
Alexander Charles Fraser J £*£ gg
Second Libutenants.
Henry St. George Murray M'Rae .
Robert James Rees-Mogg
Roland William Wrigley Grimshaw
Cecil George Holland
Paul PitzGerald Norbury '.'..
Ernest John Norwood
John Loftus Otway Mansergh ...........'
Horace Anderson*
William Maxwell Acton, late Captain') '.
5 Bn. Dublin Furiliers j\ 23 Dec.
255
4 -Tan.
4 Jan.
20 May
20 May
i2 Auir.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Dec.
iiitir.
23 Oct^ 99
28 Oct. 99
i3 Nov. 99
Facinpi Blue.— Agents. Messrs. Cox
ut Battahon embarked for South Afrieat\
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta,
and Co.
6 Dec. 1S99.
Quarter 3f«C*r#.-i Fritz Philip Re?er » „ Feb. 90; Hon. Lieut
&§»S^^ Jg^S-SP-^b, .837-58 as Adjutant
SjgSartaa'SSyMte *SSiffWS "SSS, of the Royal Irish Regiment
■ Lt.Colonel Guinness served in the Nile Expedition in tSa^-Sm-in, fh<, -fi3„.. i- - , ~
^J&Sh/1. ft?"?** BreV* °f ^aj0r' ^alwith cfa^nd Khedive* starT °f the K°yal Iriah Re= imeQt
*A™^^^^^^^^^™^ >$ ^ailrish (Medal,. Seryed in the
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Kassasm on th« 9th September and at the battle of
Kassasm on the 9th September and at the battf of Tel el .Kebb^ttStaTS th n,™' »^ ?hS i^fi' at the aV°n «
. 'Major Gavin served in the Hazara Expedition in wmw £?y , ,hi J ^ % and,Khedive 's Star) t
including the engagement at Kotka. (Medal with Clasp) Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
ln5I^a?S5!S^-^Si^a^g^1I,, l888 WUh the - BattaU- *** «* Regiment
fcpidi8£LV;£Hrars2 ^s^^1^^*^ t,* is8° ^^ ■ s«™» to a. Nai
of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Sery^th the hS^^t^S^^ in ^"Patches, Breve?
in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with OTninl «^i^7 ■,: ? ^ara SxPedltion m 18S8, and was present
Major -to the .st Brigade (mentioned in despatch! ^ Clasp) Served in H SfS" ai ExPeditj<»\ta ,801 as Brigade
of India under Sir William Lockhart in tSoT-o!' with ih« I t »V , campaign on the North West Frontier
StaffOfficertothe Main Column Kurram S« C „°,, Jd Battahon R°.™1 Iri-h Regiment, and also as
boned in despatches), and afterwards wSh fhe T tad Evped' lonarv Fo-rf^nT fV16 Samana RanSe ^'
4th Brigade (mentioned m despatches, Medal wilhtto^ Clasps) J Deputy Assistant Adjutant'General
the £&&&: Ztf^^S&S^tfEggfrS* a^fKTr'.*^ *M™ at E— * on
Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the 1st Battalion of -the K 1 rT/ff V p' , Kt,edl7es star>- Served with the Nile
the rank of Staff Captain (Clasp). Serve with thJ ?S?£ ™ v U Regiment and afterwards with Native levies with
Royal Irish Regiment, and waVpresent in £e e i4™t Sw ArV, f* -S ^n^nt0to the 2nd Bat aHon
campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchene in tiES oS with rn^F^n !n a with Clasp). Served in the Soudan
Hospital at Berber, and was present at the 1 Sties oSeAtta™^?^ m ■Char~e of Store DeP°' and
Sa^rt^^^thTS^KS
with cfaspT. the HaZara ExPed'«°" to '888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
F Sprain l^wSfoC^s^^in^e^dtar/^6 ^^V (Medal With C^'
jni8S7-38 (mentioned in despatches! Melalwfth Qa^ ^ We3t Coast of Africa,
.aer^peditionin^^ thth|ist^^|rg^^
telSe^f^S^^ Ireland, ,89
p England, 1692. To Flanders, 1693. Entitled"'^ and returned
'cot of Ireland," 1695. To Ireland L Tn.iiS Regiment of Foot," 1694. Entitled "Royal Regiment of
f Shellenberg and' Blenheim, and returned fo HoUandT1 ll^S^« «» Danube took part in theTattles
landers, i7o3 (battles of Oudenarde and Malplinuet) To Fnil»^ Ramillies, I7o6. To England, i7o8. To
'0 Minorca, .718. 50= men to defence of Gibraltar^ ■-'■, Tr, Frfi?» rt 7" <a Company remaining at Ghent).
md, 1745. To England, 174S To Ireland ,,.„' t^,' „l0,ED?laQd, .742. To Flanders, England, and Scot-
767 (battle of Bunker's Hill) To ,NovI W,» ^ t? ° ,Enf Iancl' I755' To Ireland, .757. To North Amerfca
783. Defence of Toulot ,, CaDto rf r? • °glaild' "^' To the Channel Islands, 1782. To Girtrl'ta?'
lexandria and capture 0. C^o, .Sof.'To Ire?anT?3o2I79T\ EnM*^' ;?6' 1° fP^S^ I797' B^ «?
^■^'sf^A %T ^me^To 6l8SServ^
Img^to Ceylon, 1837. Three Comoanies to
11 of Sebastopoll.-ToireTanTa'nd India '%? ^urnla % B»™- ^{\ f V cSSi,^ Sfe^e aSd
3 Ireland, .868. To Malta ,»,, t„ t %■'' i r>urma, i0g4. Returned to India, icios. To Ens-land t^S;
?vpt,:33;(NileExpedfSonai. 'fei^SlfSi.18 ?To ^l^X"^ ^ ^^^ * B^-^?o
Raised in .803. To Curacoa .^"'t % "? S/r^ces »f the 2nd Battalion.
nd.,863. IbV^SKP To'iJanf'f^'T8,1?; ?iabanded' lS'*' Again raised, .858. To Kew Zea-
ttleofTel.e,Keb!r,. ToMalta^S&n^
9 2
256 The Princess of Wales"s Own .Yorkshire Regiment).
19TH "I ly the igfk (.Jtt York$kire IS
Wajlmtmtml But, of Waiu't Own) JS
RICHMOND. YOBKS J
The »rd and 4th Battiliono are formt.. Hortb York Militia respectively.
fist Bail., South Afncs.
l_ jiul Bail., Du|ihii. South Africa.
' SBVISTOBOI.
' . Jan. 49; '
33 Dec. sa ;
Mar. 70; CoiVwf/,
The White Rose. - M11.r1.iQt 11 " " Al*» " " laxBUtUI '
Colonel -Edward Chippindill.' Ci*. Baa^a, »l !'■■'
V M . .rCohnel 7
,. VU1T ' 1 £.<«<. Gf«ra/... I . orkshire Kesiment, 16 N
Lieutenant Colonels.-. Cbarlea John Spottiswoodc," lint. 5 Juni . &ept. 82; .Major,
1 Hexurj ."'.' jo Feb! - '- ' f Bno. Hajor, 15 Juno 85; Xa/or,, Har.gs; Attn!
»<•/. 7t. May q5 ; To/onf/. to. Mar. 99. , .
.-.Xli 11IVT.
. .'an. 78
5 Feb. £7
14 Sept. 8;
14 Sept. 87
1 • 1
29 Feb.
34 Apr.
8 June
Muobb.
.1 imcs Ahmuty Fearon,* -nd .« Com-
mand ag Sept. ^8
.• Janie* Alexin i'nomson.'sao'
in Command .
Thomas David Kirkpamck S Dec.
Herald I'nrlilc Stratford Handcock'... 10 Apr.
. Arthur de S11I18 Hadow" 4 Dec.
I Alfred Gralinme fartwrillhl,* Comman- I , Jftn.
.Iimr ZaieweHi Depot 1 Apr. 09 i
1 James Trevelyan <\,tesworih*« »• Jen.
-■ Arthur Bnvard BltOn'0 >3 Aug.
ClFTAlSB.
Michael Harrison Orr" 14 Jan.
Michael Lluyd Ferrar' "4 Jan.
■ Pearson" 30 Oct.
. William Joseph Todd'v a
Edward Malcolm Bsson"
3 Arthur Lenox Napier
Charles Arthur Cecil K.n,;.v Adjutant-.
ration 20 Nov. 96
Desmond Lambert Hartley. Adjutant 1 )
Volu,tte,r Battalion 1 July 96 i
EdivardSumislaueBulnn.Sprria/ Serried, 1
[rnefl 3
Ernest Somervell'
ilardress Gilbert Holmes" {Depot)
3 u.i.c. Cecil Lothian Nicholson''
Berkeley Coll
an, Adjutant il Jan. 97 ...
Ron. Adjutant mi. 96
■raid Lovelace Vans Acuew
Harold Futvoye Lea
LlBCTBNANIs
Maurice Hilliard Tomliu, Mounted Inf. 1
1 . ..1 i
1 Harry Elliott Raymond1* {.Depot)
Arthur F rami* l 'wcn-Liwis.JJ, «<<<»' (•
Battal)
rank 01 Captain, 1 Jul!
Hubert Arthur Stansfcld, Adjutant 1 ,
I'./(un(«r£u«uiion, nth ra'ii of Cap- '
t.tni, is Dec. 98 )
Brneel Henry Lee Warner
Ernest Sresorie i/arnu.1" Seaf* Africa ...
2 Herbert Albrecht Fulton*
1 Walter Lorenzo Alexander25
1 Earls Ainslie Eoatbrd"
1 Edward llouvcric Pneeyn
3 Ralph Elliot Noycs3* ••••■■•,••■:■
3 CharleB John Herbert Hay Noble, j
Soul* Africa '
1 Edward HennVliapman,»S/o«ioH stqjrt
OjrTcfr, Duathai >
Matlhew Robert Liddon (Depot)
Christopher Vaughau Edwards,
II I . - I . Force j
Francis OraoroltJarTia
Mauuton Edward Thomas Gunthorpe ..
Oliver 1 t \Vatsonc
Bj il,,..i Kick. It Walk. 1 ...
Mervyn Dobixe 1 ..
Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld
Charlei Temple Mums- ,
1 Robert Henry Darwm
SBCOUD L1EUTEHA5T8.
.• William Joseph RoakeU"
3 Norman Edward Swan"
Vivian Ureses W'ardlo
1 Patrick ll'iuston Keen...
, William Godfrey Tarbel
■ i harlee Bamilion tie St. Pierre Bunbury
3 Arthur Lowthiau Godman
1 n Murtiu Huyahc
.• William Bbafto Oraater
, Ernest Boott Broun
■ Tiienti Smith
1 Arthur Com
w. U I . .:. Pearson
1 \ annual n Beaton
John Cecil Morgan
c*rT*ix.
33 Jan.
34 Mar.
1 Jan.
11 Oct.
-r
11 Fob.
30 Mar.
31 Dec. 89
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
37 Jan.
. :.;■...
19 Nov.
9 Sept. 93
3i Oct. 93
13 Sept. 94
30 Feb.
39 May
38 Sept.
6 June
30 Feb.
9 Dec.
30 Feb.
so Feb.
34 Mar.
15 May
15 Mny
15 May
1 Dec.
33 Dec.
16 Feb
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May-
ib May
4 Feb.
.: Feb.
30 Dec.
so Dec.
1 Jnlj Bi
1 July ;i
1 July Ei
1 July Si
10 May 1 3
9 Sept. 83
16 Aug.
K4 Jan.
1' Aug.
-4 May
1 Sept. 86
11 Jan. S3
4 May
Pi. 8S
. May 90
: 1 May 90
37 June 91
1 Apr. 93
38 July
14 May
38 Feb.
85
oMay
1^
10 Sept.
„t
9'
01
19 June 91
1 Apr. 93
:S July ..
36 July 93
26 July
17 Oct.
14 July
38 July
13 net.
:£ Nov.
4 Dec.
r Jan.
18 Aug.
13 Nov.
33 Nov.
.7 Apr.
1 July
15 Oct.
15 Dec.
11 Jan.
2j Oct.
15 Feb.
17 Oct.
:8 July
4 Dec.
.- Apr.
17 Aug.
17 Au«. 08
11 Jan. 99.
29 Mar.
15 Mar.
1
28 Mar.
37 May
, 1 '• .'
■
16 Dec.
'<
13 Jan.
14 Dec.
1 Major Handcock served with the>
Soudan Frontier Field Force in i£8s-86
»7I
061
981
W
99
99
99
99]
99'
during the operations on the Uppoi
N:l> Medal, and Uh
ftfMajoi in the 1
Soudan Expedition in 1
, andwaspref
the en^anemi 1 ta at Haahei n, Temai. <
and Takdoul (Medal with Clasp, aid
Khedive's Star). Served 111 tin
paitrii on the North West Frcn:
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirab Ex] ed
ittallon Y.rk-
^£ shire Regiment, antl was present at
^8 the capture of the Sampagba and
oSlArhai.c 1 ipturei
oS the Dwat i raoonnaiatanoe, thi
08 ing of the Kahu Oarra, the reooi
o8aanoeor th< Saran Bar and ei
oo inent of nth November, and In tho
oqoperai' ; the Khar: Khal
C'hamkai ,!f and m the Bazar Valley
(MedaliMili tw < laaps).
17 l.ieut. Pusey serreil in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
under Sir William Lockbnrt in
ihr Tirab 1
with the and Battalion Torfl
1 was prestnt at
the capture .1 the SampaghH and
Arhan ikleiiiil with two
■ ipej.
lluarter Xa.t,r..-x Charles Organ.' 18 Aug. ;; : Hon Captain. £ A
Faoq, White.— Aantt, m ,lDCltC?;
ilf Haltulion em
. ■ . EnotT 3K -.' Bo*. -»-*- ^ tniU, . Jan. i^.
The Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regiment). 25
1 LieuLGeneral Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege oporat
fcefore Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress ; also at the surrender of the Fort and Garrison
■of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 with the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Septem-
ber—wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
"Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, ('£., Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Spottiswoode served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Nile.
3 Lt.Colonel Bowles served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Assouan (mentioned 111 des-
patches Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissanco,
the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and th»
operations against the Khani Khel Chamkaris (mentioned in despatches, Brevet, of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two
•Clasps).
* Major Fearon served during the Nile Expedition in 1834-S5 as Adjutant ist Battalion Yorkshire RegimeDt on
the Line of Communications up the Nile. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-98 .vith the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
•was present at the capture of the Sampaghaand Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance,
the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of tho Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and
the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Thomson served with the ird Goorkhas in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee.and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal
•with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1S84-85 under Sir Charles Warren with the CorpB of Guides.
7 Major Hadow and Captain Esson served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion York-
shire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile.
8 Major Caitwrit'ht served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-8; with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
.the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-R6 during the
■operations on the Upper Nile and were present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
I Captains Ferrar, King, Somervell and Organ served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1S85-S6 during the operations on the Upper Nile and were present in the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Elton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart 111
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment including the expedition
to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
II Captain Orr served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
She Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,J Captain Pearson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain Todd served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture cf th«£ampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Holmes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations
against the Kham Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps) .
17 Captain Nicholson served in the campaign on the North West Froutierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
•capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the crossing of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Kurram Field Force attached to the Royal Irish Regiment including the operations on
the Samana Range, and afterwards with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnais-
sance and the crossing'of the Kahu Darra— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
19 Captain Fife served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at tho
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoitreconnaissance, the crossing of the
Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of 1 ith November, and the operations against
the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps)
21 Lieut. Tomlin served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98 with the West African Field Force, inelud-
ling the expedition to Capaie and the engagement at Gauloo {mentioned in despatches).
22 Lieut. Ravmond served in the campaign on the North West Froutierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the
Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps) .
23 Lieut. Caffin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present nt the
capture of the Sampagha|and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Maidan (severely wounded), in the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and in the operations against the Khani
Khel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Lieut. Fulton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of nth November and in the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis, and in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing
■of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance ot the Saran Sar and engagements of nth November and at Shin Kamar
on 29th January, and in the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal
th two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Hosford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart n
11897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth
November, and in the expedition to the Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
IFor remainder of Nates, see end of Lancashire Fusiliers, p. 2;-8a.
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]
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
(T Ecu 1 ' kire)
Regiment,
[tsi Bait.,
jikI Ban.,
3rd Kan.,
Crete.
S. Africa.
Malta.
run
rmt.1, h
BUKT
;i ilionsi fanned of the 7 til Royal Lancashire Militia.]
•*D»TTIXeB.X" "MlSDK.N" ' * EGMOXT-OP-ZbB " "EGYPT" (with the SphlUX . 'MmDa" "VlHlIKi"
"Coir.IBi" *• VlTIOBIA PYBB*BE*" "OBIMBB" "ToflOl Bl "' "I'lM.V'M'l.! " "Alua""].iiui»ii»m
-,r "Sevastopol" "Lucbxow " " Khibtoiu.
T^TfiColonti Boldich, KCB. Ensign, • July 41 ; L*. »6 July 44; Ctapf . *m Feb. 50; Breret.
58; ■•' 6
Dec. 7= ; Colonel I
■
Lirutraant Colonels.— . George Lycett Engledue May, A " ■> ■-. '. Jons 68; Xr. r-9 Auir. :i ; Copfaw,
< • . -5 Sept. 97.
3 BJchs .'ulall, En$ignt *8 Juneyo; £rf4 -1 ; Captain, 24 Jan. 80 :
[15 Oct
- 1,1 .h Hlomfiy1,!,- l'^u, I.itbt. 11 Feb. 75: Captain, 1 July Si ; lfo/i.r, 31 July*
'9
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3 Edward Thomas Humphreys
3 Wilfred James Woodcock
3 Eric Fraser
3 Charles Edward Hill
3 George Alfred Demean
^ Geoffrey Wharton Robinson
3 Horace Richardson Payzant
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i Edward Kelly Purnell
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i Robert Charles Dunn
i Ernest Hewlett
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2 Morgan George Crofton
3 Theodore Bertram Olive
3 Mervyn James Hamilton
3 John Francis Fenwick Tate
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^ Meredith Magniac
i Henry Harmer Ceiriol Hardy
i Sydney Frederick M'HLree Lomer
Joseph Leonard Swainson
John Carlon Markes
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3 Frederick Dunne, 6 Apr. 98; Son. Lieut.
2 William Wrench Ganley, :6 Aug. 90; Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Malta, 17 Aug. 1899. 2H<i Battalion embarked for South Africa, Dec.
3rd Battalion embarked for Malta, 26 Aug. 1898.
1899.
1 Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on ths Sutlej in
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon — severely
, wounded (Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the
: rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August 1848, and in th; Kaffir campaign of 1850-51 (Medal,
and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1S53, with the expedition under
Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of
his stronghold on the 19th March — succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.i
Accompanied the 80th Regt. to India in 1857, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At the close of tho operations
in 1859 ne succeeded Sir Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when,
in co-operation with th e Nepanl troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refuge
in the Nepanl Terai were captured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breaking
up of the Brigade was appointed, by Lord Clyde. Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
5 Lt.Colonel Blomfield served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
5 Major Hammersley served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 on the Lines of Communication (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
Tinder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, andjwas present at the battle of
Khartoum (4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during
the occupation of Crete in 189S.
6 Sir Robert Colleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade (men
tJODed in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the camraign on the North West Frontier of India under Sii
William Lockhart in 1807 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Tirah Frontier Reserve Force (Medal with two
Clasps).
s Major Amber served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
Was also present during the ccenpation of Crete in 1898.
10 Captain Brunker served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
11 Captain Tidswell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
12 Major Walter served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
ls Captain Elmslie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSgS with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1S98.
14 Captain Wolley-Dod served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in i&gS.
16 Captain Whyte served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle ot Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
17 Captain Ormond served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
19 Captain Pearson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation ef Crete in 1S98.
20 Captain Blunt served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Adjutant to the
2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp) Was al60 present during the occupation of Crete in iSqS.
21 Captain Freeth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
•25^1 /- u ire Fusiliers.
" Captain Stewart tarred in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert ECitehener Id :-^3 with the and
Battalion I the battle of Khartoum (Britisb Medal, a '. Euiedive'a Medal
with Clasp). Was ntdnrinsjtl
"' U . . ad in ihe campaign in the Soudan under 6 iT Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the md Katta-
■ B Lancashire 1 '. at the natt>*» of Khartoum (British Mela!, and Ehedive'e Medal with
Glass). Was »leo present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
** Lieut. Timum nerved in the campaign In the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1808 with the and
IU" . present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Bthedive'a Medal
ff rb Clasp)
*• Lieut H. H. Wilson served in the cam] a gn in the 5 idan nnder Bir Herbert Kitchener In 1898 with I
lut.Lnl»on Lanc«- ont at the buttle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
stsdal.aad BIbodivi a Medal with Claap). Waa alao present during the occupai 'eini8o8.
" Liout Mullock served in the campaign in the Bondan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1893 with the in
li»n r^inciishiro Fusilier-, and was prasenl ai the buttle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khc :
Oansp).
iff served 111 the campaign iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ;S$3 with the and
Ion bsfioaahire FoaUiers, smd was prasenl at t Kb.urt.mtn (British Medal, and EChed with
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** Lieut. AH. larrad in the campaign in the Boudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the »nd
rtallalkm TianftVlIrt Kn-oln Khartoum (British Medal, and K hi livi - v
unto . antd iring thi 1 -tf.
51 Liaoi.K. B. Wilson se 1 odan under Bir Berberi Kitchener in 1808 with tl
it*r 1 aire Ptunnera, of Kha
arith Clasp). Was also press ot during th< ate in 1898.
11 Uan terved in the oampaign In the - 9 r Herbert Kitchener in (898 with ■■
Ball ihire Fusiliers, and was present at thi K hart mm (British Medal, and Khedive's Hi
witi, ■ i prasenl dui te in 1S93.
a Second Liant. Karma r served inu a 80a tan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iS^S with the
aakl Battalion Lancashire Pusiliers, and was present at the ban -
Medal with > nt during the occupation in Crete in 1898.
Retard of the Service* of thi i$t Battalion Lancaehi re P 1 -i/iVrs.- formerly the 20th {Basi !> hire)
• i in 1688 to 1702. Bpain and West Indies, to June t? 4. Bmglandao May 1707. Portugal, to
Jajy 1713. Gribraltar. to May 1738. Inland, to May 1-41. fJermany, May 174.- U) Novemlier 174"; (battle of
Dcttmgen'i Se nlan.i and England, to Hay 1758. Germany, to January 1763 (battle ofMinden). Knglund, to
March 1763. Gibraltar, 1 3 • Bmgland, to July 1774. Ireland, to 178c
England, to E Ot I 1 : ■ I n-lutul, to .lune 1789. Canada, to June 17^. , Westlnd .:-.-. Engl
to An^riist 1799." ii 1] ind, 1 iO tober 1790 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to June r8oo. Minorca, tn June
1801. Bgypt, to D 1 (badge "!' " Egypt*1 —with 1 -..■ Bphinx) Mali a. ' October 1805. Italy and Sicily,
v> January r8o8 [battle of Ma La Bufi bugal and Spam, to January 1 (battles of Tim-
et 1 and Corunna*. England, t" July 1809. H illand, to September 1 >). England, I June 18 to. Ireland, to
October i8ra The Peninsula and France, to June 1814 [batl use).
Ireland, to March 1819. Bt Selena, to April 182s. India, to May iS - June 1840. Ireland, I 1
.Si'pt"inber 1841. Bel nrada, to April [647. Canada, to June i8m. England, to July 1854. The Crimea, to July
rbattleeof Almaandlnkermanandsii lastopol). England, to August 1857. tndia, to March 1867
(capture of Lucknow). England, to December 1869. Ireland, to March 1873. bermn imber 1876. N< ra
iOOtia, to November 1878. Cyprus and Malta, to January iSSi. Ireland, to September :SSs. England, to
February :88q. Scotland, to April 1801. Ireland, 1891.
/;. ,,-,/ [ the Si rvio of the 2 id Battalion Lane 1
Raised in Ireland in 1S5S. to England, 1861. To China. 1863. To Japan, 186:. To China, 1 366. To Cape
.1 tool Hope, 1 ; To Mauritius, 1 : To Ireland, 187a. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1879. To India, 1S81.
Continuation of Notes to ihe Yorkshire Regiment.
n Lieut. Noych nerved in the cam pa Urn on the North West Frontier of Imha under Sir W tm [lOcke
Krai I ped oarj r ',\:tli the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
1 of Bagh, the U« ..the crossing of the Kahu Oarra, the reconnaissanoe eft'-
Sar and engagement of 1 itb November, and the operations against the Kliani bthftl 01 the Bazar
' 'i [Medal vi tn I
rred with the Isasai Expedition in 184a. Served in the campaign on the S Frontier
ol India under Sir William Lockhart In 1897-9S with the I'irah Expeditionary I < Ifl -
711 1 Bit! -ore Regiment, and was Dreaant at the capture of the - \rhanga Past
oaptnre of Bagh, Dwatoi reoonnai ceofthe 8aran Sar and engagement of nth Novem-
ber, and the theKhanl bthel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley [1 In despatches,
I .vitii two < Hasps >.
K Liout, Chapman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tiraii Expeditionary * roe with the and Battalion Yorkshire Regiment) andwas preaant »t the
of the Sampagha and Arhangn Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi raooni 1 be orosslngof
the Kahu Darra, the rec >nn dssai - aran Bar and engagement of 1 rth Novem - operations
I the Kliain Kin 1 I ..spsi.
" Lieut. Edwards aarved in the oampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Bir William Lookharl m
1897-98 with thf Tirah Kxji Yorkshire Begiment, it at the
1 Sampagha and Arha e capture of Bag-h, the DwaJ the oroaains of
the Kahu Darra, tent of itth November, and in the operations
K bel I 'hamlcanfa 1 Ui da] « itb -
" Lieut ler Sir William Lockhart
10 1897-*)" aritb the Tirah ' I Battalion Vorkahire Regiment, wa
I ture of the Bi Li u -e of Hugh, the »
n a of the Baran Sar and ei Lgement of tith Novel -•■ rut:- oik
agalnj 1 1 : 1 bel Chamlcani« (liedal with tvi
it , st an-, B?oond Lieuts. Roskel! and Swan served In the campaign on the. of India
aodoi Sir Will mill Lookhart in 1897-9B with the Tirah Bxpedlt onary Force with the »nd Battall m Yorkshire Regi-
1 . fedal with two CI
1 1 the camps Bir William Lookhart in
'■,. with the I ■>• 'fuirv !'or.'\vith the .-nil Bittalion Yorkshir. at tho
Bampagha and Arhangft Paaiaa, the oaptura of Bagh, the oroaalngol theKtah
ii. Baran 8a tth November, and in thfl kins) the EChanlKhal
1 1 ^1 the Basar Valley (Medal « Itb two Ola
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"Blenheim " " Ramillies '' " Oudbnabdb" "Malplaquet" "Dettingbn" "Bladensbitbg"
" Alma" " Inkerman" " Sevastopol" '* South Africa, 1879" " Burma , 1885-87.''
Teara' Ser Colonel.— Sir Frederick Panl Haines,1 GCB. GCST. CIE. 2nd Lt. p2i June 39 ; Lieut. pi5 Dec. 40; Capt.
Foil Half' 16 May 46; Bt. Major, 7 June 49; Bt.Lt, Colonel, 2 Aug-. 50; Maior, 15 Nov. 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54;
Pay. Pay. 1 Lt. Colonel, 24 April 55 ; Major General, 25 Nov. 64; Lt, General, 23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Field
Marshal, 21 May 90 ; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May 74 ; Colonel Scots Fusiliers, 5 Oct. 00.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Edward Elliott Carr.3 Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Capt. 14 July 83; Major, 10 Aug. 91;
Lt. Colonel, 25 Aug. o3.
1 Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, Lt. ab July 76; Capt. 21 SeDt. 83 ; Major, 15 Sept. 92; Lt. Colonel,
i July 99.
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2 William Arthur Young,8 2nd in Com-)
mandi July 99 $
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2 p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smythe,9 Special }
Service, South Africa $
p.s.c. Richard Boileau Gaisford,12 Dep. I
Assist. Adj. Gen. South Africa F.F. ... j
Robert William MarmadukeBlake,-4(7/. \
Galloway Volunteer Rifles 3 July 95 ... i
Herbert Stewart M'Cance Stanuetl,16}
Station Staff Officer, Sealkote, 14 Mar.96 J
2 AlexanderWhitelawThorneycroft,l7Z)<7jS
Assist. Adj. Gen. in Natal, with rank >
of Lt. Colonel, 16 Sept. 99 )
Captains.
1 p.s.c. William Hely Bowes,18 Dep. Assist. \
Adjt. General, Nagpore J
2 Frederick Aug. Lascelles Davidson20
i Arthur Boyer Hamilton Northcott21
Charles Philip Scudamore,22 DSO. Imp. \
of Army Signalling, Punjab Sr Bengal, t
1 Sept. 98 '
1 Donald Mackenzie Stuart,23 -with Mala- *>
hand Force S
I Arthur, Hugh Thurburn,24 Adjutant 3)
Battalion 16 Sept. 95 S
l2 Herbert Scholfield Sykes
1 William Douglas Smith," Adjutant ^
10 Sept. 98 )
1 Arthur George Baird Smith.215
2 Quentin Graham Kinnaird Agnew27 ,
; Hugh Pleydell De la Bere,™ Dirt. In sp. >
of Musketry, Devonport, 2 Aug. 98 )
3 p.s.c. Jas. Hawkins- Whitshed Pollard29 ...
2 Arthur Charles HerbertfMacgregor
Walter Hayes-Sadler, Egyptian Army ...
1 Francis de Sausmarez Shortt32 (Devot) ...
2 Charles Patrick Amyatt Hull, Adjutant )
23 Jan. 99 )
2 Dighton Hay Abercromby Dick33
p.s.c. Henry Edw. Gogarty,35 D. A. A. )
General, S. Africa Field Force 9 Oct. 99 j
r Reginald Yates Morris —
2 Edwin Ernest Blaine36
2 John Duncan,37 Staff' College
1 Athol Murray Hay Forbes38
2 Herbert Hamilton Northey39
Vernon Lewis40
Lieutenants.
Francis Edward Buchanan
1 Sydney Albert Mott41
1 Harry Stuart Ravenhill42
Alban Dymoke Lewes, serving in the\
Niger Coast Protectorate )
1 Hugh Montague Treuchard
1 Ewan Christian4* ,
1 William Lyon Dennistoun Baillie
?. Charles John Chard Barrett (Depot)
1 Richard Knox Walsh
2 Henry Stamford Lewis Alford46
Ian Valentine Paton, Aide de Camp to Sir ')
Charles Warren 13 Nov. 99 j
2 Christian Franklyn Hales Runibold
Thomas Allen Rose, serving tcith West)
African Frontier Force 5
i Hon. Maurice Patrick Macnaghten46
1 Roderick Murrie Burgoyne47
2 Edward Haiiee Finch
1 Douglas Stewart George
2 Edward Ian Drumearn Gordon
2 Archibald Herbert Leggett
1 David Stephen Robertson
2 Maurice Edwin M'Conaghey
2 Claud Hugh Irving Jackson
Second Lieutenants.
2 Norman M'Donald Teacher
1 Henry Noel Kempthorne
2 Osborne Herbert Delano-0*b»rne ...
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3 May
11 Sept.
1 May 78 17 July
1 May 78 i-i Sept.
4 Dec. 78 27 Dec.
22 Feb. 79 18 Apr.
22 Feb. 79' 1 July
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 8r
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4 May 87
28 Sept. 37
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28 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
6 June
6 June
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
21 July
15 Dec.
5 Jan.
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
3 Aug. 93
1 July 81
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1 July 3
22 Oct. 8:
10 Mar. 8
6 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
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25 Aug.
25 Aug.
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27 Aug.
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29 May
13 Jan.
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19 June
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25 July
25 Aug.
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25 Feb.
11 Mar.
6 June
10 June
9 Oct.
13 Nov.
1 Mar. 84 j
2 Nov. 85
2 Feb. 85
3 Jan. 86
25 Aug. 86
16 Sept. 86
23 Jan. 87
23 Jan. 87
4 Oct. 87
4 Apr. 88
15 Sept. 92
15 Sept. 92
20 Feb. 93
24 Feb.
25 Aug.
14 Nov.
21 Nov.
1 July
1 July
31 July 95
1 Sept. 95
12 Aug. 96
12 Nov,
BHEV. MAJ. MAJOR.
20 Feb.
24 Feb.
25 Aug.
t Sept.
1 Sept. 98
4 Nov. 98
22 Dec.
11 Mar. 99
10 June 'J9
9 Oct. 99
20 May 98
20 May 9S
20 May 98
93
21 Nov. 94
26 July 94
t July 95
12 Nov. 96
25 Aug. 98
6 June Q9
10 July 99
10 Oct 99
27 Captain Agnew served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1835-S6 as
Transport Officer (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the
North- West Frontier of India under
Sir William Leckhart in 1897 as
Interpreter to the General Officer
in Command (Medal with two
Clasps).
29 Captain Pollard served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892; and with the
Waziristan Field Force under Sir
William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Transport Officer ist Brigade
(Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
P»* P«T.
260
S U Fusilier?
Julian Charles Wbigbam
am Meuu
• tgh...
1 I ITT
- inpson
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1
9 Dec.
0>urfrr 2Iatterf— 1 Robert Jan 5 Oct. 8
. James Ma
30 Mav
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I : Hon. Captain, 1
. i/on. 2i>«/.
Funny* Blue.— A<jmi> I and Co.
i#r Battalion embarktd for jndt>:. i Battalion Oct. 99.
>n of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 be was appointed te
biel in India, Sir li . ' capacity hi
si 1 rely
wojnded *•.. m at the same m< •
nipany in the 10U1 Knot, without purchase. As
at Kamnuggur. as tsulting In tl Cbenab, and the
bait-- .1 ia) with tin 3) - with the sist Fusiliers
the K rman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Brev ' -indie, and T I ' iriiur the Afghan
•:\et from Sepl -■ jtember 16S0 (reci
the ihk
1 mel Carr served in the campaign on the North West From • illiam Lock hurt in
1897 i'.nii. Bxped b the tat Battalion Royal £ . and wac pre*
1 ot nt tlit* \" ■ ■ 1 Medal with I
- Major Colllngf •!:■■ Zulu war of 1879 {Medal witfc Clasp) ibe
Boer war of i3Bi including the investment, of Pretoria (mentioned in red with the Burmese
Km- I asp),
ervedwithth* eree Expedition in - i eclmanaland Expedi-
the Burmese Bxped 5-87 with the 2nd Bat:.
■
emd was present in the esgagemei : afterwards
Ben-eJinti.- .-:■ Served in the B ras present in
■ Langs Nek and 1 1
r H, H Smythe served rssentintbe< Nek.
11 Major Gaieford Berved ii Natal Field Fun- - ixpedi*
tion In ] Royal E ers 1 Medal witi
ers in the Zulu war of 1879, and l m the engagement at
Ulondi (Medal wuM Si I with the 2 n r> the Boer ^ ■ m the defence of
Pretoria (mentioned in < i Infantry oftho
Cam- ibuKru M- L Khedive a Btar)
["homey croft serv< fere in the Zulu war of 1S7Q. and in the operations against
tkoni, including the storming of the stronghold (Modal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer warof 1S81, and
■^ Major - rved in the Burmese Expedition in - 3ootfl '"usiliere
(Med nm Lockhart in
1697- rs. and was
\ . ; he Ohaml
■.■■•■
10 Captain Davidson t-erved with • Kxj edition in 1885-86, ai several engagements
tdiog the taking of the Minhin Redoubt and the capture I tfandal*: (M(
-1 Major Northcotl Berved with the Chitral kfedal with Clasp).
ed in the campaign on the Nnrtl Weal From ler£ iiiheTirah
Expeditions Battalion Royal £ against the
Cbanjkaiii-
11 Major 6 served with the Burmese Expedition in 18& lers
(men- | atehi s, VSi ■ to the
Black Mount espatches, erof
I ti the Tire e operations on th<
General to the Dwobat-Kurram Force; with the Kurram
■.nit Quarter Master General, including th I ring Column
under Coloi ■ Richard oned Lndespatcl
■ of Major, M. da) ■■■-
19 Ca] 1 ■ -t Frontier 1 ri William Lookbart in
i8q; ittalion Royal fi tfede with two Olaaps)*
=* Captain Thnrbm n» edition in 1S85-S6 (Medal with I
0 W. I» Bmith served m the Bnrnu th the snd 1 Efcoyml Scots
Fusilier*' (Medal with Clasp). v- rl West Sir WiUiain
■ 1 si Battel - 1 re, and waa
i ;ii the ojienr :nn kniii-i and in
me).
lattaliou Rov el b Exi edit
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp - North West Frontier of India 1
hart In if 17 with the ist Battalion Royal G • I'blan Pass
th August wounded (Medal with Clasp),
■ North Weal I Lookhaxl
the isi Battalion ■ I the
.: in the <•}•« 1 be Saniana
lonel Biohai amkania, and hi
■
■ BOOk purt in
der Major > aol ICtrbekaji
(Med ■ [ndia ai <i* 1
Bir w
Etange, against the Chaml d the BatmTkUej
'•'.< »ini « th three Ola*] s),
The Eoyal Scots Fwilien: 260a
33 Captain Dick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain Gogarty served with the Zhob Valley Expedition m 1B90.
30 Captain Blaine served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart. in 1894-95 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain Duncan 6erved in the campaign on the Nor'h West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force including the engagement at Lln.iakai, in the operations in Bajaur and
the Mohmand Country, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(Medal with Clasp).
38 Captain Forbes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier cf India under Sir "William Lockhart in
1897-98 wilh the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, .mdwas present in the
engagement at the Ublan Pass on 27th August, in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley.
(Medal with two Clasps).
39 Captain Northey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling on the Line of
Communications, including the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with three Clasps).
40 Major Lewis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Signalling Officer ist
Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on the Niger in 1S97-98, including the expedition to Lapia
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
41 Lieut. Mott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
operations on the Samana Range, against the Chamkanis, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps). I
*'■ Lieut. Ravenhill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Itxpediticnary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in
the engagement at the Ublan Pass on 27th August, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the
Bara Valley IMedal with two Clasps).
44 Lieut. E. Christian served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, and was present at the
defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara Fort, and the engagement at the Ublan Pass, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, including the operations against the Chamkanis
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
45 Lieut. Alford served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment including the operations at Hafir (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
46 Lieut. Hon. M.P. Macnagliten served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force witfe the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August and in the operations against the Cham-
kanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps1.
47 Lieut. Burgoyne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the -.st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was
present in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
49 Captain Boddy served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion
Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Meda!
with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (formerly the 21st Royal
Scots Fusiliers).
Raised in Scotland, Sept. 1678. At the battle of Bothwell Brig, 1679. To England, 168S. To the Low
Countries 16S9. To Scotland, 1697. To Holland, 1702 (at the battles of Blenheim, Raraillies, Oudenarde. Malpla-
quet, &c. &c). At this time designated the " Royal North British Fusiliers." To Scotland, 171a (battle of
Sheriffmuir) . To Ireland, 1729. To England, 1740. To Flanders, 1742 (battles of Dettingen and Fentenoy). To
England and Scotland, 1745 (battle of Culloden). To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. At this time describedl
as the " 21st Regiment of Royal North British Fusiliers." At Gibraltar, 1751. To England, 1760. Capture of
Belleisle, on the French Coast, 1761. To England, 1762. To Scotland, 1763. To America, 1765. To England,
1772. To Canada, 1776. To Scotland, 1 781. To Ireland, 1781. To Nova Scotia, 1789. To the West Indies, 1703.
To Scotland, 1796. To Ireland, 1800. To England, 1805. To Sicily, 1806. To Egypt, May to Oct. 1807. Re-
turned to Sicily, 1S07. To America, 1S14. To England, May 1815. To Belgium and France, Jnly 1815. To-
England, 1S17. To the West Indies, 1S19. To England, 1827. To Ireland, 182S. To England, 1831. To Tas-
mania and Australia, 1832. To India. 1835. To Scotland, 184S. To England, 1851. To Ireland, 1853. To-
Turkey and the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol). To Malta, 1S56.
To the West Indies, 1800. To England, 1864. To Scotland, 1865. To Ireland, 1866. To India, 1869. Name
altered to "21st Royal Scots Fusiliers," 1877. To England, 1 88 1. To Ireland, 1886. To Scotland, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 21st Royal North British Fusiliers in Dec. 1804. To Ireland, 1806. To Scotland, 1811.
To Holland, Jan. 1S14 (attack on Bergen-op-Zoom) . To Scotland, Nov. 1S14. Disbanded 1816. Re-formed i»
1875 as 2nd Battalion Royal North British Fusiliers. To England, 1858. To Ireland, 1862. To India, 1863. T»
Scotland. 1873. To England, 1874. To Fort George, i87-7. To Ireland, 1S7S. To South Africa, 1879 (Zulu war}.
To India, 1882. To Burma, 1884. To India, 1887.
2>Jl
22nd
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The Cheshire Regiment.
f -<Batt..S«und.r.W. Madras.
I I li. ' "' 3nd Batt., order* I i I South
"er J -i n. i 2nd ( heshire Militia v.) L Afr.ca
The United Ke.1 an I.ocisbcig" " Sliusii" " Htmubid " " Scnrni."
T««™ a»t Colonel.— Davi.l \ .• Feb. 49; Jlajor, '3 July 56 ;
full H«ll 3; Litut.Gtnrral, 15 Ja
■ July 83 ; <
Lieutenant Colonel. H .-. Y : ■ ; Gear. 16 Aug. 3).
10 IV r. 06.
ii ... 1 1 .• .-. Francis William Bromflcld, lint. 29 Ms Sept. 83; Jlajor, :( llsr. 90: Il.Ciiloml,
14 May 99.
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1 John Lamb"
1 .-.vph Cooke/ .('juraa'; Bo'- 1
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1 May
11 May
5 Oct.
1 j Aug.
14 Jan.
■sept. 35
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27 Ja:
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II Aug.
I wurdTboruton Taylor. I>..i A ,
G*n.f>rlnitrnrt\on,Hantk\rt^
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Dnblin Mthtart, Pruoi *
1 James Wilson Fraser
James Richard Kemmis Birch,1* Dir. )
•■firrr. S Afn ;• F. F f
William Frederick White"
it Klliott Huaey. .iiln'anl s fol*n-\
B itlatio* 5 Apr. 00 2
Anthony Edward Banelagh Tucker,
Nov. 96
Alex. GOO. Win. To. I. l-mv Ord. Drpt.
7 Walter Beee Clifford"
a lluriv Francis Kelh.'*
1 Brodie Thomas. >• Adjutant
Voluntrrr Battalion t March 98
1 Ralph Douglas Turton
1 July
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1 Dec. 78'
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5 Feb.
4 May
5 May
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
9 Jan.
5 Oct.
Dudlcv Ooryndon Boger,' Mutant %)
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1 Art!. 3
2 Arthur Brubazou Stone9
1 William Lionel 8tretton, CoaaaaJiiiir)
Poonamallrr Dr J
11. ory Bmythu
2 John 8bawe-TayiarH
Thomas Owen Marden.' ^' ' t lUge
2 William Vincent Moul,« Adjutant I
21 Apr. q: i
: Byron Leicester' .
...,--' Adjutant 8 Aug. 96
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2 Austin Samuel Cooper ' 9 Nov
2 Warren Haatlnga Anderson 3 Oct.
i TbomasGaapard Cousin" 24 Dec.
1 Percy Lynes Grove, 380 - i-r-\
aittd, iS Sopl >
1 Cecil George Porcher. Suprrinttndrnt \
.irrahad Qymnaxttir-.
Bryan Henry Onetwynd- St&pylton
drVtea
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I tralAfrioaBiMm,»m rank of Copt, I
1 Charles Welman < .-.Tune 94
li Dec. 94
Binnii Hi. Let 18 A
1 Arthur Jan
II mm . " I'irct 9 Oct. 95
- - Fob. 96
.:. rton Btephei Sept. 96
• F. (De/«0 5 Sept. 96
, Edwin 1.". us Baddy 9 Dec. 06
1 An Feb. 97
51 May 97
: William Welch Burr. ... - ... ,1
. 11. ti rl Quy Pumi 1 - May 93
inil Falconer Clarke
2 Lionel Archibald Forster ...
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3 Aug.
3 Aug
9 Aug.
1 July
22 Oct.
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10 Mar.
»3
25 Aug.
S3
23 Aug.
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7 Feb.
84
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28 Feb.
35
23 Feb.
35
9 May
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16 Dec.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
( Sep
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19 Apr
-• 87
17 Si-:
16 June 3;
1 j June 33
15 Aug. 83
16 Oct. 90
14 Jan. 91
14 May 01
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4 Nov. 91
21 Apr. 92
20 Sept. 94
24 Oct. i4
19 Mar. y;
1 Apr. 05
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24 Oct. 9,
14 May 9
21 Apr. 9!
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11 May 0!
18 Jan. o,
14 May a
23 Oct. oc
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11 Nov.
7 Sept. 91
4 Nov. .1
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to Mar. 05
1 ; May 96
17 June 96
15 May
15 May 96
10 Oct. ,i
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£8 with the
Ref?im< tsp).
•erved in tl
140 in 1 S3 5 with the
Mounted Infantry— severely vn
(men:. itches, Medal with
Star),
'* Captain Thomas served w ii
Chin*L ry Force in
iSdQ-9ovriththeist Battait 11 Ch or hire
ed in despatchee. ]
Yeaxt'oer |
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
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The Cheshire Regiment. 262.
Quarter Matters. — 2 Albert Gregory,24 14 June 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Francis Duncombe Astley-Russell, 27 Apr. 9S; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i»t Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 20 Feb. 18S5. 2nd Battalion ordered to South Africa, Dec. r&vg..
I General Anderson was present with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the-
Boree Valley in the Peshawur district in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt. Colonel Curteis served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Hardy served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
II Major Lamb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Hasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Exp edition ary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
15 Major Grove served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain White served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-Lush&i
Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Clasp).
16 Captain Clifford served with the Karen Expedition in 1888-89 as Transport Officer to the Lower Burma
Column (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain H. Smyth served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in-
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Shawe Taylor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Martin-Leake served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Cousin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait in*
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lieut. Gregory served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
38 Captain Forbes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
engagement at the TJblan Pass on 27th August, in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services oftlie ist Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment (formerly the 22nd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Ireland (battle of the Boyne, Ac). To England, 1692. To the Netherlands, 1695.
To Ireland, 169S. To Jamaica, 1702. To Ireland, 1718. To Minorca, 1726. To Gibraltar (siege of that place), 1727.
To Minorca, 1727. To Ireland, 1749. To North America, 1756 (siege of Louisburg, capture of Quebec and Mont-
real). To Albany and New York, 1761. To the West Indies, 1762 (capture of Dominica, Martinique, Grenada,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Havannah). To Wes>t Florida, 1763. To England, 1765. To Scotland, 1770. To Ireland,
1773. To North America, 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill). To Nova Scotia, 1776. To Staaten Island, 1776 (capture
of New York, Fort Washington, and Rhode Island). To Rhode Island, 1777. To New York, 1779. Entitled
*' Cheshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1783. To the Channel Islands and England, 1787. To Ireland, 1790.
To the West Indies, 1793 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe and St. Domingo). To England, 1795.
To the Channel Islands, 1798. To England, 1799. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1800. To India, 1803. To Mauritius,
1810 (capture of that place). [2nd Battalion raised 1S14, and disbanded 1815.] To England, 1819. To Ireland,
1821. To Jamaica, 1827. To Ireland, 18^7. To England, 1840. Tolndia, 1S41 (battlesof Hyderabad and Meeanee,
conquestof Sind). To England, 1855. [2nd Battalion re-formed in 1858.] To Ireland, 1859. To Malta, 186c. To
New Brunswick, 1866. To Ireland, 1869. To the Channel Islands, 1S71. To England, i87'2. To Ireland, 1877.
To the Channel Islands, 1881. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1885. To Egypt, 1886. To India, 1887. To
Burma, 1887. To India, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,
Raised in iSs8 and proceeded to Malta, May 1859. T© Gibraltar, July 1865, and to the Mauritius the same-
month. To England, July 1867. To India, Oct. 1873. Burma, Oct. 1887. To England, Jan. 1889.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Princess of Wales's Oivn Yorkshire Regiment
(formerly the lgth Regiment)
Raised in 16SS. 1690, to Ireland (battle of the Boyne), 1691, to England. 1692, to Flanders. 1696, to England.
1697, to Flanders and England. 1098, to Ireland. 1702, on sea service (expedition to Cadiz). 1704, to Ireland..
1705, to England. 1709, to Flanders (battle of Malplaquet, Se.). 17:4, to England. 1723, to Scotland. 1729, to
Ireland. 1739, to England. 1744, to Flanders (battle of Fontenoy, &c). 1749, to England and Gibraltar. 1753,
to England. 1755, to Scotland. 1756, to England. [2nd Battalion detached and formed into the 66th Regiment,
z758.] 1 761, at the capture of Belle Isle. 1762, to England and Gibraltar. 1771, to England. 1773. to Scotland.
1775. to Ireland. 1781, to America. 1782, to the West Indies. (Entitled "The 19th, or ist Yorkshire North
Riding Regiment.") 1791, to England. 1794, to France. 179s, to England. 1796, to Madras and Ceylon (five
companies at the capture of Seringapatam) . 1810, four companies in the expedition against Mauritius. 1820, to
England. 1821, to Ireland. 1826, to the West Indies. 1836, to Ireland. 1S39, to England. T840, to Ireland and'
Malta. 1843, to the Ionian Islands. 184.1;, to the West Indies. 1848, to North America. 1851, to England. 1854,
to Turkey and the Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). 1856, to England. 1857, to
India. [2nd Battalion raised in 1858.] 1868, Black Mountain Expedition. 1872, to England. Entitled "The
Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment," 1875. 1877, to Bermuda. 18S0, to Nova Scotia. 1884, to Malta
and Egypt (action of Giniss). 1888, to Cyprus. 1889, to Egypt and England. 1892, to Jersey. 1895, to Ireland.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
RaiBedin 185S. To India, 1S63. Entitled "The Princess of Wales' Own," 1875. To England, 1877. Tolreland,
1881. To England, 18S6. To India, 1880.
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l/o/'or Grurr.i 9i .. . ■ <i>*tral. 1 Apr t.2 ; Colonr I Welsh Fu>.
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1 Hugh Junes Arc!. d .
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1 Patrick Rulers SfanteU"
1 Robert M:u " 'iiyu:
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1 George Frederic Bi
2 Charles Edward Bi
1 Henry Deluie-Radi : :'
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22 Jali. di
2 Dec.
11 Feb.
13 Apr.
i July
1 July
1 July
9 Sept.
1 July
--o Mar.
9 Dec.
2: Jan.
24 Aug. 37
11 Feb. S3
9 May S3
21 Sept. S9
11 Dec. S3
12 Feb. 90
29 Mar. no
9 Sept. 32
25 Aug. Si
12 N'
7 Fell
23 May
25 Aug. S3 21 Jan.
2, Aug. 85
is June 92
17 Feb.
83 Dec.
29 Oct.
4 Mar.
23 May
10 Oct.
25 Aug.
2 July
8 Oct.
23 Jan.
23 Sept. 91
29 May 92
6 June 92
15 June 91
13 July 9
12 Apr.
93
2 Aug.
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10 Oct. 91
13 July 92
2S Sept. 92
19 Oct. 92
g Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
20 June 94
95
29 May
7 Dec. 95
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6 June 96
5 Sept. «
6 Mar.
13 Mar.
2 Apr.
1 July
4 Mar.
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4 Nov.
2 Apr.
4 Mar.
3 May
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9 Sept. Q7
24 Mar. 97
19 July
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21 Aug. 99
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The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
264
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2 Charles Annesley Ball-Acton
r William Miles Kington
2 Gerald John Percival Geiger
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Charles Rowland Clegg-Hill, )
Mounted Infantry. South Africa $
i Douglas Powell
1 Herbert Maddick
i Wilfrid Harris
1 Francis Cecil Albert Hurt
1 Compton Cardew Norman
1 Francis Henry Xangle
1 Alfred Howard Reynolds
2 Charles Samuel Owen
2 Clifton Inglis Stockwell
1 Edward Archibald Theodore Bayly
2 William Geoffrey Vyvyan
1 William John Hanilyn Hughes
r Henry Vernon Venables Kvrke
1 Alfred Richard Hugh Rycroft
2 VI) I,IK<I
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
S Sept.
9 Dec.
15 May
4 May
7 May
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4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
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24 June
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31 Captain Doughty served in the
Hazara Expeditionin 1891 with the
1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
—severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
m 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign in the Soudan under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
John Roger Williams-Ellis
Quarte r Hatters. — 1 Robert Sheffield Ransome,36 20 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
2 James Francis Clieve, 3 Nov. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa 23 Oct. 1899
; Sir Edward Bulwer served in the Eastern camDaign of 1854 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the ' battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal'. Served in the Indian Mutiny of
1857-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee under Outram Com-
manded a Column of troops with the Left Wing of the 23rd Fusiliers in the Bueswarra district of Oude in-
cluding the capture of the Fort of Selimpore, and two other successful engagements at Julrowlee and Poorw'ah •
commanded Left Wing of the 23rd at the defeat of Benee Madho by Lord Clyde at Buxar Ghat (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CB.. Medal with two Clasps, and mentioned in despatches),
• Major Morris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S83-S7 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp)
w Major Archdale served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the*
Burmese Expedition in 1806-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp)
>* Major Lyle served with the Burmese Expedition in iS8s-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
and was present in the expeditions to Mogoung and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier in 1SS6—
severely wounded (mentioned m despatches, DSO.. and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition
m 1091 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Williamson (mentioned in despatches Clasp)
is Major Beresford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp)
WelsirTusifSlMeTalwithcL'p)6 H""a EsPediti011 in ^ as Transport Officer to the ist Battalion Royal
(menLtion°ed?n^ iU ^^ *ith the »' Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi hers
_ "* Captain Gough served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe, and was slightly wounded in an engagement at Tingotyi on the
16th May (twice mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp). B ' ou une
/^l?l£^»?^ant';VerVe/■inlhe^u^mes5Expediti0,1 in l83S-37 with tQe ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Uasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp)
V. b„a^rt-GW:?ne,rrTef ™th trhe Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement at
Sio^ kTyal'wetn^S^lc'laspf1 "^ CIaSP)- ^^ * the *™™ E^diti011 * »*> ** '& - Bat-
clothe"
/^L?oT%?^eblTrTVed^n*?u1lur'?eseE,:ipediti0nin l386"37 with *e ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1S96 with
* ^ ^ Soudanese Bat gallon including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in
descatches, +th Class of the Medjid.e, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) . Served duri ™ the
operations in 1S98 as Commandant at Assouan (4th Class of the Osmanieh) """**«;• oen eu uunn= tne
Fulihe?sTMedilw\thaciCasprerVed'n theBuTmese E*Pe<iition in i886-37'with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh
« Captains Cadogan and Willes Major Dobell and Captain Berners served in the Hazara Expedition in
1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp) -cxpeumon in
^„ w^T0? iI'Mah°V?17edi?ths operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carringten in :396with the
Mounted Infantry-wounded (mentioned in despatches. DSO., and Medal,. Served during the Toccupat on 0 f Crete
m iS93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Brevet of Major) ' ° " u eLe
36 T0-»ptrap Madooka serv,ed .wTithvthe Dnyoro Expedition in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
BxpeaiUonta'1iS80Q1f?c'l"p) Burmese Expedition in 1883-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with th
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (formerly the 23rd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Flanders, 1694. To Ireland, 1697. To Flanders, 1701 (battles of
Blenheim Ramillies Oudenarde, and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To Flanders, 1742 (battle of
Dettmgen) To tngW 1745. To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. To Minorca, 1755. To Gib-
raltar, 1756. To England, 1756. To Germany, 1758 (battle of Minden). To England, 1763 To
America 1763. To England, 1784. To St. Domingo, 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland, 1799. To
Egypt, 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt "-with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar, 1801. To En-land
1S03 To Bremen, 1805 To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England, 1807. To Nova
Scotia, Feb 1S08. To the West Indies, Dec. 1808 (capture of Martinique). To Halifax, 1809 To
the Peninsula, 1810 (battles of Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
loulouse). To England, 1814. [Second Battalion raised in 1804. To Spain, 180S (battle of Corunna)
lo England Waleheren, and returned to England, 1809. Amalgamated with ist Battalion, 1814 1 To
Belgium and France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1S18. To Gibraltar, 1823. To England
n?34i j ^°oVa £cot'a' l838' To Canada, 1840 To West Indies. 1843. To Nova Scotia, 184? To
England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1S54 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastcpol) To
England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1869. To India, 18S0, To Burmah
1885 (campaign of 1885-86). To India, 1887. m.uimi,
_ Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised at Newport, Wales) in 1858. To Malta, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1866, To
England 1867. To West Coast of Africa and Ashanti, !872. To England, 1873. To Gibraltar,
lo England, 1880. To Ireland, 1883.
. the Hazara
1874.
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',-: Hail . Ch»kr«u. B«np;ai.
•ad liutt.. go passage to
L South Africa.
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Militia respectively.)
■• Blekebib "Rmii.m- >ipi M»irLi<jcit" " Kovn" (with the Sphinx). " Ciri ofGood Hon,
1806*' "TiLiVBk. "' >i! tlliNCi " " V ITTOBIA " ' ' Pi BEX fc ES " "NlVELLB" "ObTBBS"
•• PBJ - l'rxjir»" ••I'BiLiiiKWiitiB " "Goojieit" " SoriB ArEic*. :8;7-8-9 " "Bcbiu, iS8s-f-.'
mil ii.ii Coloael.— R icbard Thomas Glyn.' CB. CHO. Entign, '16 Aug. 50: It. rn Junes!: Qui,) Sept. it;
P.T l'.> Ifaw, »»j Joly Ci ; IA.C : Colonel, 13 I Lt. General,
- 1 Soul Wales - May 98.
Lieutenant Colonels — 1 11. 'nry Germain Mainwaring.1 Z.ieir Oft, 7 July So; Major,
1 Not. i ■ ■ me 96.
.• i/oa. Click De Rupo Burke Roche. • Lint. 6 Sept. 76; Capt. 18 Jane 81 ; JIajor, 10 Feb. 91 ; LtA
30 Nov. 99.
.»» LIBIT.
MiJOBS.
1 Courtney Vor Trower,1 ?hJ in (
mand S Apr. 07 ... >
1 George Cbntupncy Pi.lim -
1 Charles Emilius fur i.' ,. Otmt ,r
tary Secretary, B. . I "4 *""• ?8
1 Frederic Philip Smyly,7 C.-i»i«aiiifci»< ( ,
Jan. 77
RepinaldCampbell.,0JJ;iilaii(.-J/i<M;<~ ( ,6 Mar ■>»
tar Fet »i/J»« 16 Norjo . ■ ' ''
Francis Charles King Hunter, liVerm! . , , ,
Apr. (17 ...< 3>""J 7»
Edward Sylvester Gilltntui. Adlutant 4 , - .g
I', !„,.t,.'r Battalion 1 Oct. 90
CiPTilBB.
j Jonas Hamilton du Boulay Trnvers15 ...
Douglas JohnGa Impector 1
- . I . 08 ... I :
1'? Henry Maeleod lirabam," Adjutant 4}
Battalion 1 FtK - —J
Bowen Wm. Sutton Van Straubeniee ...
Geo. HughesGrant , "Adj. jUn.i Sept. 95
Alfred Maitland Addison
ig Feb. 81
11 Aug. So
rio» Staff Officer. Chakrata, 10 Dec. 98
Herbert Acheson Moore;"
Arthur Her 1 milton Jones
Charles Archibald Ramsay 'Scott. Sta- \
a 1 Jane 95
1 Huim ^son{Drpot\
Fred. St. John Hughes, Anistant 31
Aide de Camp ■
A
Clifton Vincent Reynolds ri 1
Gold C<«ut Comtabulary j
-. .ligne Beuuchamp,"J<J?u- V
tant 3 Vt.luntter Battalion 3 Feb. 96... S
1 Sydney Fitzwvnian Oooke ..
Henry" de Cle'rvauli Moody,10 A.D.C. ,
rntuDecso)
John Going," Adj. 1 VoL Bn. 28 Apr. oS
Chas. Edw. FitzGerald Walker, Adju- \
tant 5 Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 97... $
Sydney Sheridan Hradford.,,.4ct:'aianf 3 i
Vol. Bn. VTeit Biding Regt. 18 Feb. 97 >
Victor Ferguson, " Special Service, \
South Africa S
2 Thomas Stirling Marquis"
1 Wilfrid Edward Bownaa Smith. Adju- 1
tant 11 .In';. 07 I
3 Marcus John Baxre de la Poer Beresford
2 Kilward Whitmore Jones '
Franklin Macaulny ilillespie," icrving \
i» «"..( Africa )
Edward Cuninghamc Margesson2
FTancisGeo.ConrthopeManselMorpun, 1
A.D.C. to Sir R. Biddulph 9 Jan. 97.. S
. Edgar I'amac Purcbas'0
7 Robert Peel Yale-
Norman Burrows," Special S
South Afnc 1 i
1 t'harli'B John Safford
s Charles William Fearless, Staff College ...
LlErTEKlffTS.
Walter Emeal Lawrence, Aii* de Camp \
mnqton E4 Mar. <« I
ok William Gray
1 Anthony Julian Reddic
William Arthur Glanmor Williams,11 1
VSO. S
. Aii l.iludd JonM r.rl.es,u DBO
, V71UUUD l.vtlleUir. Lawrence
1 (ilynne Eyerard Earlo Welby (Dopot) ...
3 Rotierl William Uraiil. \
rif<. s k
■
1 Francis InnM OBJ
. rani
17 May 7; 8 Oct. 8:
10 Sept. 7- 9 June 8a
2^ Jan. 79 5 Jan. S*
12 Apr. 79 is Aug. 85
7 July 601 9 June 8*
14 Dec. Be 14 .luue 86
1 Jan. Bo i; v
16 Nov. S7
16 Nov. S7
5 Feb. 87
16 Not. 67
16 Nov. 87
9 May SS
6 July 89
18 Feb. 91
25 July 91
s Dec. 91
12 Mar. 92
23 July 90
13 Ang. 92
17 Jan. 91
1 3 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
13 Aug.
19 Not.
19 Nov.
20 May
20 May
w July
23 Dec.
- Mar
■ Mar.
11 Dot.
20 Feb.
- Mar.
1 July
1 July
8 June
8 Aug.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
7 Feb.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
25 Aug.
31 July
31 July
26 Mar.
1 June
25 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Sept.
22 Feb.
13 May
19 July
18 May
24 Oct.
7 Oct.
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
35 Feb. S9
1 June 90
25 Oct.
22 May 04
38 May 95
1 July us
9 Oct. 95
18 Nov. 95
11 Jan
11 No\
14 Not. 06
00
.,1
91
24 Feb. 92
i Sept. ..
: Nov. g2
1 Nov. 92
1 Not. 92
2 Dec. 92
36 Oct. 92
I- Sept. .,
11 Sept. 93
25 Mar 92
if Nov. 95
15 Nov. 96
15 Nov. go
16 Not. 96
16 Not.
16 Not.
1 Apr.
8 Apr.
96
.16
07
97
t> Mar. 98
t Mar. 9S
3 Apr. 98
26 May 98
25 June 9S
13 July 9S
17 Aug. 98
33 Not. 98
72
72
93
01
93
93
94 14 N ■
94 1 5 Not. 96
, 1" Not. 96
.,4' 10 .v
4 Mar. 93
5 June 9a
9 June 93
3oSe| 1
1 Jan. 98
35 June of
7 Sept. 9«
14 Joly 9C.
Yaara Ser.
Fall .Halt
Fay. Pay.
The South Wales Borderers.
269
LIEUTENANTS.
i Bertram William Collier
2 Guy Bernard Campbell Ward
1 Teignmouth Philip Melvill
: Hubert Peel Yates
2 Richard Parry Crawley
Roland Gaskell Palmer, Mounted In-\
fantry, South Africa J
2 Lechmere Howell Tudoi ( Depot)
2 George Augustas Riddell
1 Charles Edward Kitchin
1 Basil George Bagot Paton
2 William Charles Curgenven
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
1 Thomas Cattell Greenway
1 Duncan Le Geyt Pitchei '
2 Douglas John Dickinson
1 KynardHawdun
1 Hector James Doveton
2 Robert Ferguson Gross
2 Philip Arnold Grogan
2 William Oliver Prichard
1 Hugh Francis Elgee
1 Cyril Percivale Caldwell Faure Field ....
1 Harold Butler
1 Denis Grey Wilson
Quarter Master*. — 2 "A'llliam Burrows,34 15
1 Joseph Thomas Field,
2ND LIBUT
7 Dec.
25 Mar.
14 Oct.
0 Dec.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
8 Sept.
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
18 May
28 Dec.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
12 Aug.
12 Aul'.
12 Aug.
Nov. 93
22 Nov.
24 Nov.
1 Apr.
25 June
26 July
17 Aug.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
23 Nov.
29 Jan.
11 Apr.
99
99
99
99
99
59
99
99
Hon. Lieut.
35 3 June 96 j Hon. Lieut.
Facing! White.— Agenti, Messrs. Holt and Co.
let Battalion embarl-ed far Egypt , 17 Dee. i8q2. 2nd Battalion ordered to South Africa, Dec. 1899.
■Lt.GeneralGlyn served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clan) for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 24th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny of 18^7-58 (Medal)
Served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, first in command of the Eastern frontier, and afterwards in command of the
forces in the Transkei. being present in the engagement at Newmarke (several times mentioned in despatches
CB. . Served in the Zulu war of 1S79, first in command of No. 3 Column, being present at the attack on Siravo's
Krantz and the operations at Matyani'* stronghold, and subsequently, as Colonel on the Staff, as commander of
the Forces 111 the Transkei, &c. ; atterwards in command of the Infantry Brigade md Division beino- present in
the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp) '
* Lt.Colonel Mamwaring served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas- also
served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). '
j * Lt.Colonel Hon. Ulick Roche served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 with the 1st Battalion of the 24th Foot includ-
lS?^eo^erJaVon^=am^,theGaikrlsandGalekaB(MedaIwithclasP)- Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps). L
s Major Trower served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas and Gaikas •
also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). '
6 Major Palmes served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present during the operations against the Galekas
and m the engagement at Qumtana (Medal with ClaBp). '
? Majors Curll and Smyly served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp)
. l^aJ"R; Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the BurmeBe Expedition
in iSDn-39 (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Travers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Graham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps)
18 Captain Grant served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain H. A. Moore served with the Burmese Expedition 1111885-39 (Medal with two Clasps)
18 Captain Wright served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1S92 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp.
19 Captain Beauchamp served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 (Medal with Clasp)
-0 Captain Moody served in the Burmese Expedition in iSSq-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Going served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp)
'" Captain Bradford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-S9 (Medal with Clasp)
Captain Ferguson served in the operations in South Africa in 1806 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Carrington
Commanding the forces (mentioned in despatches, Medal). »^.,UMi«,,
*■ Captain Marquia.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List " p 7S6
nZi Pff r '? GlU|?Pie ser™d i!? tbe Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi-
tions to Egbon, Bnla, and Ilonn (Medal with Clasp). " '
27 Captain Margesson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1S97 in charge of a Maxim
^.including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida and Ilorin (mentioned in iespatches. Medal with cfasp)
. » Major Burrows served m the Benin Expedition in 1897 with the Niger Coast Protectorate Forces (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Modal with Clasp).
3° Captain Purchas served .vith the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in iS95-qS (Star)
o- LieT?t- *\1",ams served in the operations in the Niger Territories in i393, including the'Benin Hinterland and
feiama Expeditions— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp)
- Lieut. Forbes served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1S0S, including the Benin Hinterland and
faiama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut Day served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditious to
rSida and llorm I Medal with Clasp), and in the operations on the Niger in 1898.
„V L«ut Burrows served in the Zulu war in 1879 iMedal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
E8S7-89 (Medal with Clar.p). '
35 Lieut. Field served in the Kafir war in 7S77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
.
26?
25th
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The King's Own Scottish Borderers
P, rmerlytke 25'A (Th, K H*
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ordered to South
Borderers) Regiment.
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Africa,
d Ball., Cawnpore. Bengal.
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lb j), .. •-.%■„ u.^rjfrrri.r" "Mt,.!," " Eghokto, . , r •' (with the Sphmx).
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"l Colonel -W.lUam Craig Emihus Nspiei .'£«.«.. *S Aug - 0«.«. »^( April 4e; B"
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Untenant Colonele.-. p>< J< >hn William Godfray.' £■».«•,. Oct. 71 <W< •• l'«c.
Be* iwf JM. .-Sept. 71; Xc.t8Oot.7ti Ota*. -.Jan. 8:; Major,
it
June
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Instructor » .1/ 1 ' -93- >
Uex. Beamiirti Hamilton"
, . Bonbam Tod Pratt*
Han Id James Clifford Stanton, Adt.i
rburgh and Stlkirlc t'<(. /ci/f.« >
.1 Nov. 9': «:•••,: i
Ar. Weutwortb Wm. Aug. Tbellusson*
r Dcunistoun Sellar
1 Edgar John Dent?* ...
Stephenson," Adj. (
lay 95 j
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.. 30 Apr. 99 i
Edward Kobeot Cureton5-
Edward Haip,SJ Adjutant 1./
1 4 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
23 Jan.
19 Feb.
6 May
1 Jan.
a6 Feb.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
14 Sept. 87
May 96 ...
Seymour Campbell Johnston," Adj. { lgJan 8e
3 Volu.itrrr Battalion j Apr. 9; i
Alexander Charles Going Bay BJ
Angus'. ■.cr^nrrnjriiii 0 May M
•<r»y f\ ,|
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■ DSO. . i3June 8!
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 63
35 Nov.
10 Mar.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
11 Dec.
:o May
9°
Francis John Curruthers,"- Adj. \
• . 99 '
Herbert William KatiigaE.* Mrnaff?
intk, lir,i..h E. Africa ProUctoratnj
Nun. inn Krn "■" •cnina't
r.ri Uganda Siflet i
3 Thomas Byrne Sellar*°
, Bdgai Hertson ...
LlICTSSiSTS.
pic Arthur Blair, Ault tU Camp ta 1
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■
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Adjutant 25 July of ■
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. 90
10 May at
33 Aug. 88 14 June 00
32 Aug. SE 1 -
32 Aug. 88 4 Dec. 9
39 Dec. 88 17 Apr. 91
8 June 89 4 Aug. <,
1 Mar. qc 13 Feb. 93
7 Jan.
15 Del.
13 July
19 Apr.
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33 Dec.
. Bl pt
t Sept.
1 Dec.
■6
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} Apr. c:
g May 94
a July 95
1 May 95
9 May 9t
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1 July 81
2 June 84
i(. April 61
21 June 85
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. So
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1 Jan. 94
s Oct. 90
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19 May 98
8 Mar. 99
11 Jan.
■ July 88
i Feb. 89
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iq May u.
14 June 90
May 08
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10 May
it Nov. 98
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98
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20 May gE
YeurB Ser\
Full Hali
Pay Pay.
The King's Oivn Scottish BorJerert
268
Second Lieutenants.
2 Hubert Armstrong56
a John Alexander Doig57
2 Jas. Montgomery Vansittart Stewart
Thomas Paterson Wmgate...
2 Hugh Vincent Corbett Turnbull
Eric William Macdonald
Herbert Wilbam Todhunter
Walter Garnet Rait
Charlas Fraser Kennedy
Gustavus Hamilton Blenkinsopp ^
Ooulson f
Basil John Blenkinsopp Coulson
Sydney Herbert Thwaites
2ND LIBIT.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
11 May
1 June
3 Aug.
11 Jan.
5 0 uly 99
5 July 99
9 Dec. 99
th
... \Quarter Manttrt. — 2 Alexander M'Dermott, 13 Jan. 92; Hon. Lieut.
... I 1 Bruce Bnnis Parkinson, n Oct. 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facinqt Blue.— Aqents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ut Battalion embarked for South Africa, Dec. 1809. t"d Battalion embarkrdfor Egypt, 19 July 1888.
' General Napier served as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Napier during his campaign of 184=; ae-ainst the
Desertand Mountain Tribes on the right bank of the Indus. Served also at the siege of Sebastopol as Assistant
Director Generalof the Land Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Mediidie and Turkish E '
« Lt.Colonel Godfray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion'
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the crossing of the Swat R vet
and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasn) Rarest! in
the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndiaimder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Exi.oili
tionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Daraion
the ,8th October at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the opIrattrZ u the Dwato
Country and m the Bara Valley (two Clasps). wl
s Major Becker served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 as Acting Adjutant with the .st Battalion 25th Kind's Own
Borderers, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the
Khy^r Line Force under Lieut.General Bright, including the expeditions into the Lughman VaHey an, U eainst
the Waziri Khugiams; he was also present in the engagements atKam Dakaand Nargosi (Medal). Served with
the Chitral Rehet Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers u,
eluding the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
CoYumnTtwo cfasp™ h Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawur
: Major R. H. B. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medall. '"••bo»™uh
« Major Mayne served with the 1st Battali n 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line iorce under L.eut.General Bright (Medal). Servedwiththe Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-38 (mentioned
in despatches Medal with Clasp) Served with the Chitral Reliief Force under Sir Robert Low in r39, with the
2nd Battalion King s Own Scottish Borderers, including the caDture of the Malakand Pass, the oas«a„e „r rh«
Swat River and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir Wnham Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalio.i
King s Own Scottish Borderers and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and in the opera-
tions around Dwatoi and m the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps)
' Major Reid served throughout the Afghan war of ,878-80, first in Northern Afghanistan with the 2,tl
Regiment under Sir Frederick Maude including the Bazar Valley Expedition; afterwards in Southern AfehSn
iston with the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, including the mutiny and subsequent pursuit of the Wali of Cart
dahar s troops at Ginsnk, the .battle of Maiwand in command of a Isquadron (wounded), and the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). "'"'•e OI
.i,"=iITr S*"!!^ and CaPtiin Carruthers served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force m December ,888 during the investment of Suakin, and were present at the engagement
at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier
in 1889-
3> Lt.Colonel W'oollcombe served with the 1st Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war nf
1878-80, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal) . Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers m the Chin-Lushai Expedition in ,889-90 with the Burmah Column under Brigadier General Svmons
(Medal with Clasp) Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,835 al Brigade Major to the
2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). ° J UB
is Major Wilkinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Transport Officer (Medal with Cla^p and
Khedive s Star). Served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force m December ,888 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp). B \*w*imu
» Major Wigram served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 1S88 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedives Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (two ClasDs)
21 Major Mactarlane servea with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
iorce in December ,888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889 Served
with tae Chitral Rebef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers including the action at the Malakand Pass— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the
18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Countrv
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
22 Captain Verner served with the 1st Battalion 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1870-80 with
the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in ,884-8;, and wa"
present in the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Fcice in 1889-90 as Superintendent of Armv Siimailnro
(Medal with Clasp). ■' °18
a Captain M' Arthur served with the 1st Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1S70-80 in th»
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in !S8= and w»«
presentin the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1S90 with the Buimah Column
under Brigadier General Symons (Medal with Ciasp). Served with the Chitral Relief lforco under Sir Robert
R 2
s
.1. BortMt^cladjoBlhor.pwr. of the *> akand P
' Served
-
:; :r;-
- ^n Field rorce in
• sssss
mtb
M» . edi-
„i the engagement at
.Force in
■ rs
- &&
Dec, Served, in the cam-
,m L.ekhai: "-'Tirol. txpcd.tioi.arT
Scottish B rdercr. a.
• Kb Welt Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
Km.: •„,,-, Borderer., and nS
■*,' tthe irhang. hw,
thcndBa,
. SEE
ofli r.at the forcing of tue
-p.).
ceimdTsir Robert I
r the MaUkni ' •' K.v.-r. ..ml
K rentier „flDd.»
•,,thtlie >nd Battalion Kind's Own
ft D^™f on the 18th Octobci 'the
lorderer., » ntry aad in the B. -pM.
- ,f India ■■ »rt in
. . ;.a
,,„.
■he :nd Battalion King*.
- • tBe,8tb October, at the foreinBoFal
•
■i.r William I 0?-Q«
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The King's Own Scottish Borderers. 2GSI1
engacementat Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sumpagha and Arhanga Fusses, and in the
operati'tns in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
47 Lieut. Pipe-Wulferstan served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd BaHnUon
Kings Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with C'asp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Sc.ttish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in theBara Valley (mentioned m
despatches, two Clasps).
■** Lieut. Coke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the King's Own Scottish Borderers, aud wa* present in the engagements at Dargai on
the 18th and 20th October and at the forcing of the Sampaghu and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
** Lieut. Broadhent served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present
in the operations around Dwatoi (Medal with two Clasps).
50 Lieut. Ovans served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present at the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations around Dwatoi and in the Bara Valley (Medal
with two Clasps),
51 Lieut. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
M Lieut. Connell served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-Q with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
53 Lieut. Spencer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir "William Lockhart in
1897-9S with he Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the
operations inthe Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
54 Lieut. Stoney serveJ in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
56 Second Lieut. Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98. with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers-
(Medal with two Clasps).
57 Second Lieut. Doig served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal
with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers {formerly the 25th Rcgt.)
Raised in England in 1859. England and Scotland, to 1863. Ceylon, to 1868. India, to 1875. Aden,
to 1S76. England, to 1879. Ireland, to 1886. Gibraltar, to 1886. England, to 1888. (Entitled "The
King's Own Scottish Borderers," 1887.) Egypt, to 1888. The Soudan, to 1889 (action at Gemaizah).
Egypt, to j 930. India, 1890.
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26T
26™ I
HAMILTON J M
Htitt., Lurknow, Bengal,
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1646-7
The Cameroniiiasi Scottish Rifles .
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Formerly the 26th (27k I '-•">' '"'"•• South AfriCE"
' / -.■•!' '■ Light 1 fantry) Regiments.
iThe 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed ol ; Lanark Militia )
■EunLuai" " Di oDviiDi " "liuruqcn" "Mudoji" "Eotpt" (with tho Sphinx).
■ittDixiiDi" "Ualtlaqvit" "Maxdobi" "Eotpt'
1 MiitiMiiri " " t-H-iDiiocri " " Cam. " the Dragon). " South Apji'ci,
• SiriMOfOL" " LtTCKWOW " "AlTtMMi " " >orTU AFHIC4, 1877-8-9."
run
Pa,
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Colonel.— Sir Jamas Clerk Rattray,' STCB. Sn.ijii, '17 Jan. . Auir. 54; Captain, a Sept. 55 ;
1 '• ' "'. 3 June icm/, 14 Nov. 79; Lt.General,
1 j'u .99.
Lieutenant Ooloneli 1 1 ' Samuel Hult Lomax,: Lieef. 13 June -4; Captain, 21 July So; Major,
1 Jan i-r ' ■ ?7-
■'. is July 76; Oiy<«iia, 14 Jan. 83 : Jta'or. 29 Apr. 91 ; Lt. Colonel,
, 3 Apr. 99.
Muoas.
. Sydney Philip Bl
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Boben Mack Ml" " J***
" .fan 23 Oct.
!
IJaaertaUri l /, 96... j
('..nyiiuluiiii Richard Cecil Ellis
Samuel Twyford*'
Ciniui.
Combe, J .\[uil,t>id Jiailtcay ,
I .V. IV. i'rnr. vol*. 1 Apr. at . I
, >< llerhert Sutherland Walker31).
(lit. 1.1 ' . uly 99)
Herbert Forbes Churchill, aj,. 5 Pol, <
Butt. Manckitttr Soot, - Dec. 95 ...J
Heury Nugent Head. A<ij. a I'o/. J3i». )
V oYcrfbrdsair* B*y& 15 Mar. 97 ...j
OhaB. Maxwell Shurlock Henniug. >
Adjutant 4 Battalion 1 Feb. C9 >
Geo. Dnllnar-l.ua:.'.. 441.3Jfa.x5 Aug.96
Boberi Wanleai i>'i;<iwan
Archibald (ml. ■. J) aney
Wilfrid Marryai Bliai
Philip llvn.i . Adjutant, 1
...... "*"
. Groftott Hury Vimdelcur (Depot) 5 ret).
1 William Alston Dykes ;o Juno
.. Fergus Murray.... -3 Mar.
2 Geo. Tuppor Campbell Carter- Camp- ) ,, rw
lull. Adjutant .,, Nov. 99 .»' "3""'
.- Kniesi de Launoy Hayes...'.'. 3 May
.Ma;. oardFrancist ViW-hestcr-Wemyss, ")
Uff. l/i'rr,r* Vul. Rifle Brig. 11 Jn\yat)
1 Charles Bdward Tuson
Walm&ley I). mat O'Brien
George Adami Bllis*1
Valtei
■ Maurice Lon 1'rpot)
Hesperus David v. atkissL,ioyd,«rn'ny *
7 AUR.
1 July
3 June
1 July
1 July
5 Dee.
5 Dec.
vtl'TilX. B»XV. JliJ.
11 Sept. 83
I'jOct. 85
1 - May 86
1 , Nov. 89
ia June 91
.- Mar. 93
S Apr. 93
- Mar. u4
10 Mai
2: Aug. 84
13 Aug. 84
1). 85
is Feb.
fitfi the Egyptian Army ... j
Tliomus Henry Btealey," SggptianJrmg
James Huntly Datton ...
Arthur Oeoll Northey
29 Oct.
27 Jan.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
12 Oct.
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
9 Oct.
2 1 Oct.
7 Mar.
2$ Apr.
25 Aajr.
25 Aukv
22 June
2 Mar.
I 29 Apr.
5 Apr.
6 Dec.
10 Oct.
15 Dec.
4 Jan.
14 Jan.
' Apr.
29 Apr. 92
16 Apr. 94
'
is Dec. 94
is Nov. 05
25 May 97
LlBCTSrTAXTS.
« William Hugh Barton
1 Richard Oakley
■ James Graham .Chaplin," Adjutant
29 Oct. 98 j
2 Samuel Lawreno [Depot]
1 Lek Lairrenoa Stanley Clarke ...
. tan Stewart
2 John Woodburne Osborne
1 Noel M.nr Tod
. Henry Edward 1 irei n
1 Arthur Herbert Wood"
Btewart st'Euen
1 Walter Joseph sts cweU-801 u
Win. Mi. sph White, MoMnietf)
l, f« „t.y. Bontk .1 1 i ■ - )'
Mark Kerr
j AnlmrJii.nl \l;i.k
Francis ales Hamilton
. Vincent Oorbett Bandilands
. Hal it Hvllon Lee
William Henry Macullan
Barry Vernon Lookirood
1 .. .1 L'r Qrloe
Baoosm Liivtinaitts.
1 H111. ild Wilhan. K.l.l.n
j Dugald Stewart Oilkihon
1 Arthur Qernld Kilohie
-tanlev Qirdirood
1 ReK'inalU liugh ihisholm
2 Oliver Miles Torknik't 1.
12 Dec.
1 2 Dec.
1
12 Deo,
20 Feb.
r. Mar.
6 Mar.
• Not,
26 Feb.
I, Apr.
5 Sept.
20 Feb.
.1 Mai.
1 May
8 Sept.
1 Deo,
■ Deo.
I.. Feb.
4 May
- May
23 Nov.
4 Jan. 99,
11 Feb. <*;
11 Feb. 9q
20 May 00
20 May 90
24 June 99
20 Nov.
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1 Apr.
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24 June
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28 July
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11 Jan.
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29 June
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16 Oct.
15 Dec.
21 Deo.
18 Jan. 99
15 Feb. 99
25 Feb. 99
39 Mar. 99
3 Apr. 99
It >l(
Pay.
The Cameromans (Scotfi.il/ Rifles).
270
Second Lieuti-d^sts.
2 Douglas Ramsay Ewins
1 Patrick Ronald Napier ..
1 Charles Braithwaita Wnllis, latii Cdpt. ^
4 Bn, Manchester Retft )
2 John Maurice Colchester-Wernyss ,
2 Edmund Bromfield Ferrers ... .,
2 Frederic Geopge William Draffen
Allan Ronald MacAUan
Charles Guy Bramwell
Hon. Edward Brabazon Meade
2ttfl LIK
IT.
24 J line
99
5 July
99
19 July
99
18 Oct.
90
18 Oct.
99
18 Oct.
r,
6 Dec.
00
6 Dec.
99
9 Dec.
9'.
Quarter Masters.
-1 Jesse Woolger, 8 May 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Thomas Finn, 6 July 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, Rifle Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
ist Battalia* embarked for India, 1 Dec. 1894. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir James Rattray served with the ooth Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 4th Dec. 1S54, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of T857-58, and was present with Havetock's
Column at the relief and subsequent defence ofLucknow (twice mentioned in despatches), defence of the Alunibagh
under Out ram, and capture ofLucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps, and a- year's service).
7 Lt. Colonel Lomax served as Adjutant of the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the engagement at Taba Indoda. Also served throughout the Zulu war ef
a379, and was present m the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambnla, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Strong served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1S78, including the operations in the
Petie Bush. Also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagements at Zungin Nek,
Kambula (mentioned in despatches), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Grant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warron in 1884-85.
li Lt. Colonel Nason served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin
(wounded) and Toski (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert i Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, including the engage-
ment at Firket and the operations at HaSr (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps); in the operations in 1897 (Clasp); and in 189S. including" the battles of The Atbara and Khartoum
(memioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
L>SO., and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
2i Major Fell served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp).
*> Major Ussher served in the operations against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
w Major Twyford served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 13S9 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
31 Lt. Colonel Walker served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service
officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the
Northern Territories of the Gold Coast in 1897-08 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
32 Captain Ellis served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97 with the Tochi Field and Tirah Expeditionary Forces, including the operations on the Samana Range and in
the Kurram Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
^ Captain Healey served in the operations in the Soudan in 1885-89, and was present in the engagements at
Giniss (Medal for distinguished conduct in the field), Kosheh, Sarras— five times wounded (mentioned iu de-
spatches. Bar to distinguished conduct Medal), Gemaizah and Toski (2nd Bar to distinguished conduct Medal).
Served with the Dongola Expeditiouary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1836 on Transport duty, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
3* Lieut. Chaplin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force and the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment,
including the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Second Lieut. Wood served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
Record of the Services of tJie 1st Battalion the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — formerly the
26th Cameronians.
"Raised in 16S8 and proceeded to Flanders in 1691 till 1700. Scotland, to 1702. Netherlands,
to 1713. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1716. Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 173S. Minorca, to
1748. Ireland, to 1754. Scotland, to 1757. Ireland, to 1767. North America, to 1800. England, to
1801. Egypt, to 1802. Scotland, to 1S03. [2nd Battalion raised and proceeded to Ireland to 1807.
Disbanded in 1S13.] Germany, to 1S06. England, to 1S07. Ireland. to 1808. Spain, to 1809. England,
1809. Walcheren Expedition, to 1810. Jersey, to 1811. Spain, to 1812. Gibraltar, to 1821.
Ireland, to 1827. England, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842. Scotland, to 1844. England, to
1845. Ireland, to 1850. Gibraltar, to 1853. Bermuda, to 1859. Ireland, to 1861. Scotland, to 1862.
England, to 1865. India, to 1875. England, to 1876. Scotland, to 1878. England, to 1S80. Malta,
to 1881. England, to 1884. Scotland, to 1886. Ireland, 1SS6.
Continuation of Notes to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
** Lieut. Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and "the occupation of the Kbyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps),
29 Lieut. Grazebrook served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
i: Lieut. Davies served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-96 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Stokes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1385-87 (Medal with Clasp).
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"«" "Tociorei" " PsitursnA " " Watiiloo" " Sociii Afeica, 1635, 1846-7" "Cixtbal I.xbia."
iolonel.— William Robert*.' I»i;a, »i Nov. ,., ; Lirut. 10 July 4;. Cap!. * 17 Aug. si; Brtnt M.nur,
Si ;-• /'.1 -.. U.Colonrl, '.- June R5: t
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I Major, 1 I>. I • 1 ../<.»*(. 1 Keti. 97.
i.e. Richard M -:.'. 13 June 74: < !/ i/or, 10 Aug. 90 ; Brtt*t
:■!. r.. Dec. <.; ; Lt.CoUnul, 1 Dec. 97.
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Richard Mildmay Foot,1
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1 Annesley John Hancocks ...
Ernest BlennerhassetlBlennerl.
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1 Francis George Jones11 ...'.
; Hi nry Percy Hancox1' .
Arthur Francis Hamilton Cot," Army 1
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16 Feb. 78 18 Not, 78 3 Feb. 85
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13 Aug. 79 1 July Si1 1 Feb. 88
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11 Oct. 79 : July i- itUci. 88
14 Jan.
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4 Battalion : Sept. n >
1 p.t.e. Edward James Bucklev, Adju- 1
tant 15 Dec. 98 i
3 Ambrose St. Quintin Ricardo17 (Depot,
3 Frederick Hugh Gordon Cunliffe,1' (
Station Staf Office r, Hurried AUK.98 }
1 Robert Campbell Pierce19
1 William Francis Hessey
1 John Cecil Armstrong. Army l'av Drpt.
; Travers Edwards Clarke,* Adjutant /
3>Oct.98 i
1 Percival Scott-Beves11
s Stafford James Somerville11
2 Uvun Henry Llewellyn
1 Donald Maclachlan "
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Charles George' Sime, I( at African t
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1 Henry Adolphe Leverson
mm Kenny" (Leyoi)
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3 Robert William Hamiltor. Mitchell" ,.,
3 George Wheeler Morley"
3 Joseph Aloysius Byrne, Stutk Africa ..
Ii John Evans
Archibald Hugh Arbuthnot ..
Henry Tate Manley,17 ternng <>■ Ik* 1
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2 Henry Alexander Johnson"
1 George Charles Grazebrook,•
1 James Norman Crawford
1 Edward William Atkinson {Depot]
1 James Taylor Lowry
1 Richard Ai.lm.nr Hlair Young
1 Algernon Outlay Jetfcimt
1 Arthur Ifonro Hiivii«-
1 Waller Ochiltree Stuart
3 Charles Heurv Ueorge Fesey Slokaa"
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3 Richar,! Hope Waller
33 Mar.
14 Sept.
16 Nov.
10 Nov.
16 June
9 Nov.
99 Mar.
1 1 June
39 Oct.
10 Nov.
39 Nov.
16 Nov.
10 Oct.
19 Nov.
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36 Apr.
19 July
4 Oct.
33 Dec.
33 Dec.
7 Mar.
i. Mar.
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»9 May
39 May
7 Dec.
14 Aug.
33 Dec.
14 July
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1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
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-,o Jan.
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
13 Feb.
10 Nov.
8 May
11 Sept
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Mar. 91
June 91
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July 91
June 93
Oct. 93
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1 Mar. 95
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15 Dec.
:i Aug.
10 June
4 June
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30 June
21 Sept.
31 Jan.
3' Apr.
19 July
1 Jan. 9$
1 June 97
7 June 97
6 Aug. 97
3 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
13 Apr. 98
13 Apr. 98
13 Apr. 93
1 June 98
1 June 98
8 June ■.
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9 Oct. 99
33 Nov.
17 July
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34 June 96
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1 June 97
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272
2ND LTBUT-
i 3 Aug. q8 j
3 Aug. .
3 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
ji Feb. 99
11 Feb. 99
20 May 99
. Henry Percy Pott 18 Oct. 99
1 John Graham Deveuish 18 Oct. 99
1 Alexander Jaine* Marriott Gordon I iS Oct. 99
Godfrey Robert Viveash Steward 6 Dec. 99
Stamford Henry Hutton 6 Dec. 99
Quarter 3£a*ter*.— 3 James Arthur Page, in Feb. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Thomas Vincent Jones, 3i 7 Jan. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 7 Jan. 92.
Facings Blue.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 ft Batt. embarked for South Africa, 5 Nov. 1889. 2nd Baft, embarked for India, t2 Dec. i3
Second Lieutenants.
2 Frederick FitzRov V*llings
2 Alan George Caldwell Hutchinson..
1 William Waltrude Meldon
1 Daniel George Harold Auchinleck..
2 Thomas Charles Lockhart Rivis ..
1 Thomas William Whiffen
Samuel George Roe ■
2 Charles Frederick Knaggs ,
1 Thomas Andrew Dunlop Best
Cecil Riding
1 Lieut. General Roberts served with the ^Sth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including'
the Battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aff lirinthe Cametervon the 18th June (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet, of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal>.
Commanded a detachment of 500 men of the 28th Regt. ajainst the Wagtars wth the Okamundel Field Force in
1859, including the assault on the Fort of Bey ton the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of Dwarka; commanded
the reconuaissance on Dwarka from Lt.Colonel Donovan's Force, cons sting of 2 field-piecis and 150 men, on the
26th October 1S50. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command oi'a Brigade of the Kabul Field Fcrce and
in command of the Bala Hissar Fortress till promoted to Major General (Medal),
2 Lt. Colonel Greenfield served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 -98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley and the osjup-ition of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps).
3 Major Daniel served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the Transport and attached to the ist Battalion of
the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber
Pass (Medal with two ClaspB).
" Major Murray served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
8 Captain Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement at Geraaizah (4th ClasB of the Medjidie,
Clasp).
8 Captain Stewart served in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
10 Captain Reynolds served with the Burmese Expedition in t8S6-BS (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Chm-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Field Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer (Clasp).
11 Captain Foot served in the operations in Zululand in 1SS8.
11 Captain Jones served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 as Signalling Officer. Served in
the campaign on the North West Fronteir of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the ?nd Battalion
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley-
ana the occupation of the Khyber PasB (Medal with two Clasps).
J3 Captain Hancox served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1389-go (Medal with Claspl.
14 Captain A. F. H. Cox served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
{Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1& Captain Heaetey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iirjj
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Wilding served in the Wuntho Expedition in 1890-91 with the Burma Military Police (Medal with
Clasp).
17 Captain Ricardo served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the 2ndBattalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Cunliffe served in the Hazar.i Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 2nd Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Pierce served with the Eastern Column, Burma, in 1891-92. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusilieim
(Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Clarke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Scott-Beves served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including*
the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
n Captain Somerville served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bars Valley ahd the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lieut. Kenny served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lieut. Carey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusilier* with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
» Lieut. Mitchell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the and Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Morley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-0S with t**e and Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
*7 Lieut. Mauley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iaa
1897-9B with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps). [For remainder of Notes, nee end of the Caaeroniant^-p, 27,0.
28
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(The 3rd and 4th Batta nned of the South an '■ ter Militia respectively.)
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The Gloucestershire Regiment. 274
1 Lieut.Uencral Redmond served with the 6ist Regt. throughout the Punjaub ccmp u^:t of 18^-40, and whs pre-
sent at the passage of the Chenab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianvailuh. and Goojerat, and with the
Field Force in pm-suit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass I Medal with two Clasps). Expedition into the Eusufzio
Country, and skirmishes near Saggow and Zoorrr.uudie on nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Commanded the flank Com-
panies 01st Regiment with the forceunder Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal
1 with Clasp). Commanded Detachment 61st Regiment which repulsed the attack of the mutinous Sepoy? on the
magazine at Ferozepore on 13th May 1S57, and was severely wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.),
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and OB.).
6 Major Cure served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 as Transport Officer to the Ruby Mines
Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Richardson-Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Bengal Native Infantry (Medal).
7 Major Wallace served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in command
of the 15th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafix (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Osmameh, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Willcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9, and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Temaline onthe 9th December 1S86 (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Poukhan Expedition in 18S9
', (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the 15th
Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
M Lieut. Burges served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches,
' British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment (formerly the 28th Regiment).
Raised in 1694. Disbanded in 1697. Re-formed and sent to Ireland, 1702. To Germany, 1704
(battle of Ramillies). To Portugal, 1706. To England, 171 1. To Vigo, 1719. To England, 1719. To
Ireland, 1720. To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1743. To Nova Scotia, 175S. To Quebec, 1759. To
Havannah, 1762. To England, 1774. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 177S. To England, 1783.
To Scotland, 1784. To Ireland, 1786. To Jersey, 1793. To Flanders, 1793. To Gibraltar, 1795.
To Minorca, 1798. To Malta, 1S00. To Alexandria, 1S01. To England, 1802. [2nd Battalion
formed in 1803.] To Ireland, 1804. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England,
1807. ToGottenburg, 180S. To England, 1808. To Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Corunna and Talavera,
siege of Badajoz). To Waleheren, 1809. To England, tSio. To Gibraltar and the Peninsula,
181 1 (battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. [2nd Battalion dis-
banded in 1814.] To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and occupation of France). To England,
1816. To the Mediterranean, 1817. To Ireland, 1831. To England, 1834. To Australia, 1835. To
India, 1842. To England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856. To India, 1859. To England, 1865. To Ireland, 1867. To Gibraltar,
i863. To Malta, 1872. To Hong Kong, 1S75. To Straits Settlements, 1878. To Ireland, 1S79. To
England, 18S2. To Ireland, iSSS.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the 61st (South Gloucestershire Regiment).
Formed from the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs in 1758 and proceeded to Guadaloupe. To Jersey and
Guernsey, 1762. To Ireland, 1764. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1782. To Ireland, 1783. To
Gibraltar, 1792. To Martinique, 1794- To England, 1796. To Guernsey, 1797. To the Cape of
Good Hope, 1798. To Egypt. 1S01 (battle of Maida). To Malta, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised 1803 ;
disbanded, 1814.] To Messina, 1805 (received the badge of " Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar.
1S07. To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and
Toulouse). To Ireland. 1814. To England, 1816. To Jamaica. 1816. To England, 1S22 To Ireland,
1824. To England, 182S. To Ceylon. 1834. To England, 1840. To Ireland, 1843. To India, 1845
(Punjaub campaign and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and Indian Mutiny). To Mauritius,
1S39. To England, i860. To Channel Islands, 1863. To Ireland, 1S64. To Bermuda, 1866. To
Canada, 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To Channel Islands, 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1878.
To India, 1800.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the 30th Regiment).
Raised as Marines in 1702. Served as such afloat and ashore at capture of Gibraltar 1704 and
numerous operations in Spain (capture of Barcelona, 1705), Mediterranean, France, Nova Scotia, and
Canada. Appointed " 30th Regiment " in 1714. Ireland, to 1724. Minorca, to 1727. Gibraltar, to
1732. Ireland, to 1743. England, to 1746. Action off Cape Finisterre, 1747 (as Marines). England,
j to 1747. Ireland, to 1755. England, to 1757. Attacks on the French Coast, 175s. England, to 1761.
Capture of Belle Isle, 1761 (as Marines). England, to 1763. Gibraltar, to 1771. England, to 1774.
Scotland, to 1775. Ireland, to 178:. North America, to 1782. Entitled the " Cambridgeshire
Regiment," 1782. Jamaica, to 1791. England, to 1793. Occupation of Toulon, capture of Bastia and
Calvi, and annexation of Corsica, 1794 (as Marines). Minorca. 1799. Malta, 1S00 (taking of Valetta).
Egypt, to 1802 (battle of Alexandria and capture of Marabout). England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion
j raised in England, 1803. Ireland, to 1809. Gibraltar, to 1S10. Peninsula, to 1813 (battles of Badajoz
■ and Salamanca). England, to 1S14. Holland and Belgium, to 1815 (Quatre Bras and Waterloo)
France, 1815. England, to 1816. Ireland, to i8i7,when it was disbanded and merged in the 1st
Battalion.] Ireland, to 1804. Pomerania, to 1805. Germany, to 1806. England, to 1807. India, to
1807. Java, 1807 (as Marines). Macao, 1809. India, to 1829 (storming of Asseerghur). England, to
> 1831. Ireland, to 1834, Bermuda, to 1841. Nova Scotia, to 1844. Ireland, to 1846. England, to
i 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar, to 1854. Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol)
I to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. Ireland, to 1S60. Channel Islands, to 1861. England, 1861. Canada,
to 1 868. Nova Scotia, to 1869. Ireland, to 187 1. Channel Islands, to 1872. England, to 1880. India
1 1880. Designated " The 1st Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment," 1881.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the sgfh
Regiment).
Raised in 1755, and proceeded to America, 1763. Nova Scotia, to 1767. America, to 1775
England, to 1782. Gibraltar, to 1792. England, to 1793. Channel Islands, to 1794. Low Countries,
I to 1795- England, 1795. West Indies, to 1802. England, to 1S08. Peninsula, to 1809. England, to
1 1810. Ireland, to 181 1. England, to 1812. Peninsula, to 1814. Ireland, to 1815. Low Countries, to
1816. England, 1816. Ireland, 1816. India, to 1817. Ceylon, to 1818. India, to 1829. England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. England, to 1836. Malta, to 1841. West Indies, to 1843. England, to 1846.
Ireland to 1849. China, to 1858. Cape of Good Hope, to 1S61. England and Scotland, to 1865.
Ireland, to 1867. Ceylon, to 1869. India, to 1881 (Afghanistan, 1878-80). England, to 1885. Ireland,
to 1893, Gibraltar, to 1895, England, to 1F97. India, 1897.
-75
29™
WORCESTER
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The If
The Worcestershire Regiment.
the 2Qtlt ( II >• • ■■■-■■ I the
36/A {Herefordshire) Beyinu
me 2gr/i 1 u ■ ' '' T
36/A {Herefordshire) Bejimt s. L
landjith Battalia I the i*t and 2nd Battalions Worcestershire Mililia respectively.!
rm." "Ri»n.iB8" "Mxsobb" "Him... Iolbia " " Vnnaa* "
. .,. Uivniu" '" ,,I'v«mi« "NiraLil »«« Obtbbs
"Toci i»" "Fiiomuiu" •'Sobuj.os" "Pcxj»i-»" " riniLiixwitua "GooJBSiT.
letBalt., Guernsey,
■ad Hau.. on !>n>-
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Colonel
■ coionti — v _ - n,1 a'i ;.' . / •• . ! ]'■„■. 'u Feb. 45 ; •""•'• ""■
Fun H.11 (.i.-.fu,. • ■' Deo. S4 ; BUU.Ooloual, a H I • ■■tfZMMMti.'ioAnr. -.
I.) 1.. - U. r General, 17 May 69; Lt.Oener.il. 1 A;.r. B 3; General. II Oct. 90 j
I -■ . 93.
Lieutenant Colonels —1 Orbell Henry Onkes, Litul. 10 Jnn. 72; Cj/)I. 17 Dec. Si; Major,
U. Colonel, : Mar. 03. .
ua, 1 hob. Bi ; Motor, 9 Dec. 91;
Ll. Colon,!,
:»D Lisrr
MiJoie.
1 Murru ■ Com- ;_
miinij' 2 Mftr . 99 I
William Arhuthnot Leno j-Conyng- "j
ham •■ I
. William Haoket Pain'
I
■
lieiy 11 May
John II:.-- ' ■•■ 13 Aug.
KdwardAlgen - D \r,y Thotnas 11 Kay
Clement Maillaud Edwards'1 11 May
30 Jan.
1 May
11 May
C.FT1IKS.
Thomas Edgecotnb Hickman," DSO. 1
(«r ..jx-iM- ijFeb.
Us Boiptian Armg
> hut Monro i& Feb.
Ceoil Biohard Btobyaa Halone, 44.
1 Foluntetr Battalion i( Dec. 95 J
. 11 igh de Bordt-Hi yell"
Goodhcke Thomas Peaoocke, serai*} |
with the Egyptian Army )
3 George White Lewis
1 Dermott Holland
Edward Bell
Mervyn Henry Nnnn
Robert Muriel Sanders, lerring «■!<*>
tkt Eyyptuin Army J
Coningsby Norbnry, tere%«g<c\ln tne 1
Bggptiau Arm* >
de Vic Carey, in not Service, 8. Africa 5 Feb.
Micbnel James Joseph Sweetman 14 Bept,
Berkeley HardinpeThomaa 16 Nov.
Claude Bernors Westrtacott, Adjn- 1 „
ton! 4 Battalion 10 Auk'. »8 ) ' •
Charlea Hugh Bennett 9 May
John Peterson Stn. tig Muitlund i Deo.
Arthur Kennedy Stubbs" 33 Mar.
EdgarMathanielIioltaaBrock,2ri'iu <
1IK.I1I.
Central Africa liiflet I ,3
Burleigh Kr.iiicis Hrowulow Stuart, j
Adjutant . ' • ■ >
Douglas Bdward Cayley
John Ross Hale, P ay Department
Mar. 89
31 Aug.
1 Feb.
jo Nov.
36 Nov.
->7 Nov.
1 Mar.
-
1 July
1 July
»6 Feb.
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
J3 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
38 Apr.
28 Apr.
35 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 May
5 Nov.
6 Nov.
4 Dec.
E Feb.
10 June
1 I >• 0.
is Dec.
'
20 Jan.
15 Feb.
7 June
-
15 Not.
9 Oct.
891
11 Dec.
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! July
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9 Oct.
9;
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94
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95
9 Dec.
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99
1 1 Dec.
99
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17 Oct. ss
26 Mar. 90
. Sept. 91
io.lune 9?
1 3 June a'
11 Aug. 93
9 Oct.
.-<. July
37 Dec.
u Aug.
go l< Muv
10 May
yO
90
LlBl'TESASTS.
Walter Raleigh Chichester
ai Dec.
1 Mar.
3 M"J
S June 90
eton 33 July
17 Jan.
9 Sept.
19 Oct.
Bdward Bohetl Orippa llobson {Depot)
1, r Tow aaend Jackson, n nt 1
African Frontier Force }
HugbJuhu Bartholomew 5 Dec.
. Ernest Charles Forbes Wodehonae, I
Adjutant 6 Mar. 09.... S
John Murray !;■• 1 lie
Harry Decree Uilward, Poj D'/iartmemt
basil* Kvnrii-L Wins Bacoa
llii.rv ArbaUinot Can
vsamAldersont/'',
. t . cil Howard Palmer a June 94
17
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91
4
Oct.
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Henry Orawahay iy8ept.
1
Barnard Ogilvle Richards, JtoumUi
injantry, Si.uth Africa J
Robert Baward [awn nee Towb*
lirttieK Central Africa BifUt )
? Upton FitaHerberl BnzloB
3 Hicbartl Uurtliiii I lunglus Nivlson
lei I.amt'l"ii
■j Bdward Barnard Haukey
a Hear; Ast#u Lang
.■ Robert Anthony (leghorn Liningl-in j
1
1 Herald Emeat Lea is May
7 John Henry Morris A rden 15 Ma>
30 Feb.
39 May
. . Usvj
7 Dee.
7 Dec.
; Dec.
: Dec.
34 Mar.
2 Sept. 91
jl Feb.
33 Mar. 9;
July 00
10 Hay
34 June 99
11 Dec. 99
6 Apr. 93
13 June 93
6 July 93
34 Dec.
10 July
36 Dec.
13 May
35 July
14 Dec.
14 Dec.
37 Dec.
1 Feb.
9 June
1 Aug.
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95 33 July
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97 34 June 99
9: >4 June 99
97 33 Oct. 99
9-
Te»r»g.r. The Woraestershire Regiment. 276
p»j.
SBCOSD LIEUTENANTS. "" """■
i John Francis Sartorius Winnington ... 15 May 97
1 JohnDashwood BnUerArmy Service C... S Sept. 97
1 Ernest William Moss ' gee. 97,
2 Gnv Mortimer Coleridge Davidge 16 Feb. 9S
1 Philip Stafford Gordon Waiuman 3 Aug. 98
2 Martin Raymond Carr j 4 Jan. 99
'1 Constantine Theobald Francis Dillon, } Ju, „„
late Captain 3 Battalion i ,
1 James Patrick Byrne , 9 Aug. 99
1 Leighton Marlow Stevens 1= Aug. 99
1 Leslie Claud Dorrnan ■ = Aug. 99
Quarter Hasten.— 2 James Ralston, 28 Aug. 89; Hon. Captain, 28 Aug. .
1 Spencer Arthur Snatt, 1 July 96 ; Bon. Lieut.
Facings White— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
mt Battalion returned from Aden, 12 Nov. 1896.
2/iii Battalion embarked for South Africa, 17 Dec. 1899.
c^Mtio^anTLt^oS Class of the Medjidie, CB. and Turkish Medal)
w Lt CofonelConingham tSok part in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force mi885-S6 (Medal,
a°? SlajorHifton'served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in iSS4. .
is Maior Lenox Convnghain served with the Bikaneer Field Force in iSS4-S;.
13 Tirol inel'p-un served in the operations in the Soudan in 1S8S. including the engagement at Gemaizah
ntedal with Clasp and Khedive's Star) ; with the Nile Frontier Field Force in 18S9 (3rd Class of the Medjidie) ;
irfrt if the ranture of Tokar in February 1891 in command of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry (^rd Class of the
,,™''i;1. (--lasrj M Star). Served with'the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 ia
^omma-mof the oth Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at FirVet and Ihe operations at Hafir
(.,-entioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) .
•• Maior Gibb served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Cla=p, and
Khedive's Start- also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in iS3;-36, and was present at the investment
of Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry
*' Hart's Annual Armv List." p. 7S6.]
is Maior Edwards was employed with the Bikanir Field Force m 1854-83- .
"■ I- i'olonel Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1S34-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star! ; in the
on°raii'ons near Suakin in December i338 including the engagement at Gsmaizah (mentioned m despatches,
Olasn" and 4th Class of the Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 18S9 including the engage-
ments at *%uin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Dongola ixpedi-
tionarv Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i3q6 as Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division until
invalided including the engagement at Firket and the operations at HaBr (mentioned m despatches, Brevet ol
Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
" ^antain H de Berdt-Hovell.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, Hart s Annual Army List, p. 7SS.
is Captain Stubbs served in the operations in the Niger Territories in .E98, including the Benin Hinterland
and Siama Exneditions— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with clasp).
.Record of the Services of the isf Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (formerly the 2gth Regiment).
Eaised in 1694 and remained iu England till 169S, when it was reduced, the Officers remaining on
half pay till the re-formin" of the Regiment in 1702. England and Ireland, to 1704. The Netherlands
and Ge'rinanv. to 1706 (battle of Bamillies). England and Portugal, 1706. Alicant, to 1707 (partially
reduced) England, to 1708. France and the Netherlands, to 1709. England, to 1711. (Gibraltar, to
1713 (further reduced). Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1745 (partly as Marines). America to 1750.
Ireland to 1765. America, to 1773. England, to 1776. America, to 17S7. England, to 1795 (partly as
Marines). Barhadoes. to 1796- England, to 179S. Ireland, to 1799. , Holland, 1799. England, to
180" Halifax to 1S07. The Peninsula, to 1811 (battles of Eoleia, ^ lmiera, Talavera, and Albrmera).
England to 1813. Cadiz and Gibraltar, to 1814. Halifax and England, to 1815. France, to 1819.
Ireland to 1S26. Mauritius, to 1S384 England, to 1840. Scotland, to 1S41. Ireland, to 1S42.
India and Burmah, to 1859 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon. Chillianwallah. andGoojerat). England,
to 1862. Scotland, to 1 S63. Ireland, to 1865. Malta, to 1S67. Canada, to 18G9. West Indies, to 1S73.
Ireland, to 1S75. jersey, to 1876. England, to 1879. India, 1879.
Keeoi'ti of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,— formerly the 36th {Herefordshire) Regiment.
Eaised in 1701 and proceeded to Ireland, to 1702. Expeditions to Cadiz and the West Indie s to
1703 Ireland to 1704. Spain, to 1707. England, to 1711. Expedition to Quebec, and returned to
EnAand to 1712. France, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 171S. Ireland, to 1719. Englind.
to iVo Ireland, to 1739. England, to 1744- (Detachment to the W est Indies. 1740-41.) Flanders,
to 174s and returned to England. Scotland, to 1747. Flanders, to 1748, and returned to Eng.ind.
Gibraltar, to 1754. Scotland, to i755- England, to 1758. [2nd Battalion raised in 1756. eut.tled
"74th Foot "in 1758 and disbanded, 1764.] Expedition to West Coast of France, 1758. England, to
1761. West Coast of France, to 1761. England, to 1764. West Indies to 1773- England to 1775.
Ireland to 1782. England, to 17S3. East Indies, to 1798 (Mysore and Hmdostan) England, to iSco.
Ireland' and Expedition to Quiberon, 1800. Minorca, to 1803. Ireland to 1806. [2nd Battalion again
raised in 1S04. remaining in England till 1S14, when it was disbanded] Uermany and England, 1806.
' South America, to 1S07. Ireland, to 1S08. Portugal, to iSo9(battles ot Eoleia Vimiera and Corunna).
Expedition to Walcheren, and returned to England, 1809. The Peninsula and France, to 1S14 (battles
1847. Ionian Islands, to 1851. west incues, w> 1057. «%»•«> ~ ""»•■ "-""
1875. England, to 18S0. Ireland, to 1883. Jersey, to 1S85. Engia.d, to 18
England to 1S9Q. South Africa, 1S99.
30
TH
A\ Jimcsfa.' Di»tn
' BORNLET
The East Lancashire Regiment.
I i / t Cambridgeshirt | [
•J '.If 59.'A . ghanuhire) Regiment*. *■
■ si Bat I., ordered to South
Africa.
Bd liatt.Raniahet, Bengal.
(Til* 3rd Batl • ■■• 1 of tin- jtli L:iiu-as)ii!. 1 Militia,)
Eorrt 'Carl or Goon Hon, 1S06" "Ooiona1 > " •• liir»joz" " Siuiiiitci "
" Vit-tosia ""St Sihastiaj* " " Nivb " " Panama" •' Wnmion" " BarOvrpoBS " "Alma"
"Ixkbbuax" '*8ara>roro&" urtoB " Ahmah Khel" "Avon • ■ ""i/hitbal."
Colonel. — Thomas Henri .: Ehhqh, 'u July 44 ; / I ' March 47; Cart. rj4 Sept. 50.;
BUM 551 BI.LI.Colou, OoUntL
. l.t.Gtneral, 1 Apr shire Kegltnent,
Lieutenant Colonel*.— -■ Alfred Qwrfl Watson,4 Emign, 3 Sept. 7° ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 23 June So;
I ' ( ■ lonel, 23 Sej '
1 Archibald JohnArnott Wright,- Em
ua. 00; Lt. Colonel, 18 Mai. 00.
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IfjjOM.
Bridges George Lewis, .id ■» Com- 1
wand 18 Mar. 99 I
Walter Henry Boot4/ 1 /'<■,■■ I
Denis Oarey
Bute. William •;, Hamilton.10 />S0. >
.cral, J-
Bengal, 1 .• July . J
Frank Seymour Derbatn1;
Char '.lackey O'Brien
"cue.
;hd libit.
LIBIT.
CAPTAI.1.
BUST MAJ.
I If G. DSO.. '.
I awuiuoaor ui<i Conrut *
Herat* '
Caitains.
1 Henry Montague Browne11
3 Humphrey Marl;;
Cecil Willie Trevor rhomaa Gofl",}
•t.n iq Mar. 05 )
Bdwd. Bags Franklyo r inch, Deput-j\
. 18 Apr. 99 )
Charli .1 Hertford )
Volu Mar. 06 i
1 Lionel .
s John Alex. Roland Thompson(Z><i>or)
Henry Elliot Voyle, Jd/n'a»f 1 Polea-)
tt>r B'ltUilu: 1 1 , July ., >
p.».r. Thompson I I'.A.A. \
Edward Keren Reade, -ln.
Volunteer Battalion 15 Jan. 06 1
John Henry Hale. Amu (lr.i. l)tpt
Henr^ tihorn, Par, Dept. ...
1 Edward Alfred Daubeiiy*9
2 Henry John Martin
1 Fran e - h 1 Dl
Harry Harris Were, Aliutant 3 Vol. i
B 1 IVtUti Fueilieri 1 July 96 j
3 John Hamilton Anderson
2 Tom Harry Finch I'earse
Louik St. Gratien Le Marchant,33 1
Adjutant 29 Oct. 98
' .nyngham Stuart'4
1 Lancelot Cecil liruy Hamber~(Z)ej>or)..,
1 Leonard Head*
2 Llewellyn Bradford Carson
1 George Hennikcr Lawrence2*
1 Georce Edward Sharp
LlBDTBlTArfTS.
1 Harry Maticar-"'
2 Thomas Stanton Lambert, Station \
Staff Officer , A'uHniclie, 13 May 99... ) I
j Alvin \ugustns Sanders. Station t \
Staff Officer, Ranikhet , 14 Apr. 99... S
John Samuel Jocelyn Baumgartner,*0 >
Spec./ tth At'nri \
Ralph Darby Obealea,n Bpteial Ser- >
net, Bouth Africa J
Kvan Campbell Da Costa"
William Heaton Cooper," Uganda RiJIet
2 Ernest Rokeby Collins (Dcpctt "... .
2 James Kdwanl lireen
do Hi nrj rraiU
■ ' 'ulverhnii-.. In (lexr
; WiUlao pin Laddingtrm ...
? Arthur Cyril Mannnd'uke Alington, ) 1
Adjutant .'Jan. 08
1 rd Rtmnll .
' • ft African I:
Cyril Edward Wilson, Eijvptian Army...
Robert Alex. Dobl
>* r Pali
Henry Win. 1 letcher.*" I 0 tnda Bi/Ut
? Bertrvjad Hanry Darter isoileau ...
i.roko
27 Mar. 78 31 July 79 if Mar. 3s
20 Mot. 75 la Mar. S4
1 May 7t ;>r. 8s
11 May 78 33 June So 18 Apr. 85
11 May 78 21 July So 1 June 85
11 May 78 13 Sept. fc<_ 18 May 87
11 May 76 30 Mer. Si 1 <."■■•
14 Sept. 78 12 Feb. 61 1 July 871
11 May 78 \° Mar. fi 1 Oct. 87
14 Jan. 80 10 May ii 10 Aug. 90
14 Jan. 80 1 July Si 10 Aug. 90
14 Mar. 95
23 Sept. 95
18 Mar. 95
17 Sept. 95
33 Sept. 97
25 Oct- 9;
25 May 97 18 Mar. 99
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. Si
1 July St
I Jul v. 90
1 July ci : Nov. 90
■ y E2 :SMar. 91
Apr. 01
21 May
11 Feb.
6 July
17 Jan.
23 May
18 Mar. 91
*7 June 91
9 Sept. S2
14 May 1-4
12 Nov. S4
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 8s
7 Feb. S5I
9 May Bj
9 May Sf
10 Nov. c6
10 Nov. Bo
20 Nov. t.
to Aug. 90
23 May 91
.7 Mar. ..
10 Sept. 92
3 Apr. 92
13 Oct. 92
it. Nov. 98
17 June 91 4 Dec. 99
25 July 91
27 Jan. 92
GeraJrt klrnest MaiiuiguelliU. ilountnl \
i
Wm. Bdwai a
1 Kil^ur I
2 George Burrows .
13 July
19 Oct.
19 Nov.
1- Dee,
17 Dee,
17 Dec.
31 Jan.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
)■ Julv
2 June
3 June
5 May
10 Oct.
.i Seat
sSept.
20 Feb.
i! May
iS Feb. 93
o Sept.
1 Jan.
. July
18 June
10 Oct.
1 1 Dec
. B .'in
1 Apr.
1 May
1 July
93 21 Oct.
93 30 Mar.
04 < Nov.
4 19 Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
ob 10 Aog.
I Bept.
Ooi.
i-> Apr. 91
2: Apr. ci
1 July 01
4 July 91
18 Feb. 93
1 June 03
1 June 93
n Dec. us
i_ May ..(■
1 July 00
1 July 96
utainTwynam served w • -
t in tbe Afghan wi
1878-80. and took part m the advance
and in • ■'" .1 "t 1
i
lioned ''
Claap) Servi
bi rt Low in
i ■ 1 Lanoa-
I, Jal with Clasp).
Ihi N rUl
1 .1 • Sir
William Lockharlin 1897-9888 Aide
- • nrrnl Hvrd,
(men.
Yearn
Full
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Second Lieutenants.
Sutton Aylmer Pavies
Herbert Laurence Wethered
Alfred Aquila Smith
Ralph Allen Gosset
Roger Dyke Baker
George Sidney Renny
George Clayhills
Ralph Forrester
Percy Charle9 Wildman Goodwyn
Francis James Cosmo Bonuyman
2ND LIEUT,
is May 57
3 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb.
3 Aug.
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
iSOct. 99
9 Dec. 99
Facing* White. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion ordered to South Africa, Dec. 1899.
■2nd Battalion embarked for India, 17 Sept. 97.
Quarter Master/.
-1 William Holbourn," 30 Jan. 95 ; Bon. Lieut.
2 William A. Webb," jo Apr. 89 j Hon. Captain, 10 Apr. 99.
1 Lt. General Pnkenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightly and
also severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.C'olonel, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and ith Class of the Medjidie).
4 Lt. Colonel Watson served in the Zulu war in 1E79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Wright served with the Cbitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1803 wtth the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
B Major Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Carey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal v,ith Clasp).
'i Major Hamilton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Brigade Major. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade,
and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, at the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement
at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
" Major Derham served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
is Major Gallwey served in the expedition against Nimba and Brass villages, West Coast of Africa, in 1895 in
command of the Forces of the Niger Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches, I>SO. and Medal with Clasp);
and with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Deputy Commissioner and Consul Niger
Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
J9 Major Capper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1S9S, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Daubeny served with the Chitral Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Trent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Le Marchant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Stuart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tne ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (two Clasps).
23 Captain Hamber served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886-87. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with
Clasp).
23 Captain Head served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the ist Batta-
lion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Lawrence served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Maclear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Baumgartner served with the WaziriBtan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1894-93 as Assist-
ant Superintendent of Army Signalling 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1B95 with the ist Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Cheales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
34 Lieut. Da Costa served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiinerd (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Cooper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lo w m 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Rutter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary r^orce with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, including the expedition
. to the Bazar Valley ;Medal with two Clasps).
37 Lieut. De Gex served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
39 Lieut. Dobbin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lieut. Fletcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lieut. Bailey served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 including
the engagement at Firket and the o Derations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the expedition in 1897-9S as Staff Officer with the Egyptian Army at
the Base (4th Class ol the Medjidie) .
42 Lieut. Holbourn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance on Candahar and
Kiielat-i-Ghilzai and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East Lancashire Regiment
(.Medal with Clasp) .
44 Captain Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
[For the Beeord of the Services of the East Lancashire Bpimeni, tee end of Gloucestershire Regiment ,\) . 274.
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Second Lieutenants.
97
Leslie Murray 15 Aug.
Nesbit Edward Willoughby ' :6 Feb.
John Penrice Benson , je Feb.
Robert Edward Abereromby Yule 3 Aug.
2 Cyril Edmund Allan Spencer Currie ... 3 Aug.
1 David Charle* Edward flrench Comyn 14 Dec.
1 Wilfred Plnssy Crookshank 4 Jan.
2 Ronald Victor Okes Hart | n Feb.
1 Robert Gerald Alexander 20 May
2 John Kenneth Tulloch Whish 9 Aug.
Theodore Eardley-Wilmot 12 Aug.
Thomas Massie Hutchinson 18 Oct.
Lawrence Julius Le Fleming i 18 Oct.
2 Percy Beaumont Stafford ' ib Oct.
Seftdn Dulany Brancker ' 29 Nov.
(Quarter Masters. — 1 Henry M'Dermott, 6 Aug. yo; Hon. Lieut.
2 Cornelius Westneat Fletcher, 5 Feb. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Faci ng s White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion emb irked tor Gibraltar, 22 Dec. 1884. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct, 1899.
1 Sir George Greaves served at Peshawar during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. Served as Deputy Assistant
'■ Adjutant General in the Eusofzye Expedition of 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal
( with Clasp). Served in the war of New Zealand as D. A. Quarter Master General from January 1862 to January
1866. Surveyed the Waikato River under circumstances of great difficulty and danger, and piloted up it the gun-
boats Avon and Pioneer. Was present at nearly the whole of the engagements, and was repeatedly mentioned in
despatches— mentioned as being " always conspicuous for energy and daring " (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel,
and Medal). Served as Chief of the Staff of the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie, including the minor engagements on the road. Mentioned
• in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms :— " Colonel Greaves assumed the duties of Chief of
the Staff on the 17th December. His great knowledge of the army, his experience as a Staff Officer, the zeal and
ability he brings to bear upon his work mark him out as eminently qualified for the post he occupied. He has
rendered the most valuable assistance " (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 aB
Chief of the Staff to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches by Lord Wolseley in the following terms; —
" Sir G. Graham speaks in high terms of the manner in which Major General Sir George Greaves, KCMQ. CB.,
performed the duties of Chief of the Staff to his force. I do not believe there is any officer who has a more exten-
sive knowledge of the working of the army than Sir George Greaves, nor one who can use his great staff and
administrative experience to better purpose" {KCB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
15 Lt. Colonel Harris served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war iu 187S-79 with the Thull Chotiali
1 Field Force under Major General Biddnlph \Medal). Also served in the Mahsood VVuzeeree Expedition in 1881
, ns Superintendent of Army Signalling to Brigadier General Gordon's Column (mentioned in despatches).
19 Lt.Colonel Frodsham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Acting Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion
the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
30 Major Pearse served with the 70th Regimentin the Afghan warin 1878-79 under Brigadier General Biddulpb,
including the occupation of Candahar (Medal).
— Major Ringwood served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with theCandahar Column,
' and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General Biddulph (Medal).
2* Major H. L. Smith served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the ea-
gagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Major Dunstertille served 111 the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
, Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen , at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in
subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North
, West Frontier of India in 1897-9S as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding 1 he Malakand Field
\ Force, including the defence of the Malakand and the relief of Chakdara, the operations in the Swat Valley and
i action of Landakai, the operations in Bajour and actions at Nawasai and in the Mamund Valley ; also served
I as Deputy Assist int Adiutant General 2nd Brigade of the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force
j and Buner Field Force (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
26 Major Dwyer served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the Egyptian Army,
I including the operations subsequent to the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and
i Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Hart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the Maxim
j gun detachment of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
, North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General
■ commanding the 1st Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha Pass, the onera-
tions in the Wa ran Valley on the 9th December, and the operations in the Mastura Valley with the passage of
the Suppri Pass (two Clasps).
25 Captains White and Ellis served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and were present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March,
! and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
( 29 Lieut. Fagan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Transport service
I (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 as Transport Officer
in the Peshawar Column under Brigadier General Hammond (two Clasps).
84 Lt.Colonel Mitford served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886-88, and was present in the engagement
i at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served in the
[operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp), and again in 1889 in-
cluding the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Clasp).
^Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade,
i including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two ClaspB),and in the operations in 189S, including the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
35 Captain Kenneth M. P. Grant served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and was present at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March and in the subsequent advance
on Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (formerly the 31st
Huntingdonshire Regiment).
': Raised 1702, and proceeded as Marines to Cadiz and Vigo; to England, 1702; to the Mediterranean,
1704 (capture of Gibraltar, Barcelona, Carthagena, Ivica, Majorca, Sardinia, Minorca) ; to England.
,1711; ceased to serve as Marines, 1714; to Scotland, 1715 ; to Ireland, 1716; to England, 1739; to
Flanders, 1742 ; to England, 1745 ; to Minorca, 1749 ; to England, 1752 ; to Scotland, 1755 ; to England,
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w Florida. 1765 . t 81 > -'England. [774; toCanada, 1776; to England,
t,-, [relan , I lank Companii - to Barbadi as, . . to Holland, 1794;
u. England, 1795. t 1 the Wast [ndiea, 1795; to England. 1797: to Hoi; to! gland, 1799; to
Ireland, 1800; 1 &» Huat. [8oo; to Minorca. [801 ; to 1
1803; to England, 1804; and Battalion ! B bauuel Ieles, 1807 ; to Ise-
land 180- ■ to the Peninanla, r8o8 (battle* ol Talavera, Albnhara. Vittoria. Pyrenees. Nivelle, Niye,
(land and disbanded, I Sicily, 1806; to Egypt, 1807; to Sicily,
1807- to Malta, i8v>^; to Sicily, 1810; to Malta, 811 : to Sicily, 1 - 1 1 ; to 1 ; to ( orsioa,
,g,'. 1S15; to Genoa. 1815: to Malta. 1S16; to 1 to Ireland,
,g,,' 25 (Kabul 1843, and battles I M ■ ' ■ ■ ,1 ■ shah, Aliwal, and
Bobnon Ireland, iJ ian Island! 1 the Crimea, 1855 (siege of
Malta. 1857 ; to Gibraltar, i>s?: to the Cape, ijsS: to India. 1858- to
(capture ol the rakn I . tu Ireland, i860: to Malta. iSo;: to
• England, 18 md, 1880; to Gibraltar . England, 1863 ; to Gibraltar,
1884: to Iudia.
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ittalion 3:-t Regiment, ami proceeded to Sootland, 1758; to England. 1759;
to Ireland, 1763; to Wed Indies, 1764: to England, 1774; to Sootland, 1776: to North America, 1778 ;
to England. 1784; to Ireland 17S7 : to Weal Indies, 1793: to England and Gibraltar. 1795; to West
Indies 1800 ; to Jersey and England, 1S01 ; to West Indies. 1803 (capture of Gnadaloupc) ; to Scotland,
[gaa ; to Ireland and Cans to Ireland, 1837; to Gibra ; to West
Indies, 1838; to Canada 184 ; to England, 1843 ; to )« to ludj [J I Sew Zealand,
1861 (war of 1863-65I ; to England. iK' I J68; to India, 1871 (Afghan war 1878-79) j entitled
" 'and Battalion East 8nn jypt, 1SS4 (campaign o: 18851 ; to England, 1S85;
Guernsey, 1888; bilrela to Malta. 1893 ; to England. 1S95.
0 tinuotion of Notes to the Vul I I mtry.
"Captain Hon W. .1 H. de Montmon with the Wunth mand o! the
Mounted lnfantrv ofthi Di wall's Ligbt Infantry (lleda Served in the campaign on the
K0,(. William Loclchart ta 1807-98 with th! Tirah Expedil ree and the
Kuyiior Force with the 1st Battali n Duke of Cornwall intry (Medal with two Olai
b served in the campaign 01 the North West Frontier oflndia under Mr William
Lockhart in 1897-Q with the Tirab Expeditionary Fore ■ ■ OS with the 1st Battalion Duke of
try (Medal with two Clasps).
■ Captain Tretbewy served in the campniL >ib West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockoart in
1697-.);' lvl,!l the Tirah Bxpediti sry Pores and the Kin bei Force with the :si Battalion Duke of Cornwall s Light
lnfantrv (Medal with t»l 'I'll .
tain Turner- operations in tin- Kaobin Hills, Burma, in i3ga-<)3 as Assistant commanaant
Military Police ai.d with the Sana Kachin Expedition In 1895-96.
» Lieut Bowder, E rid m the campaign on the North W - SI Frontier of India under -Sir William Lockhart 111
1807-98 wit! , mid tin KhviK! Force with the 1st Battalion Dukeof Cornwall s Light
liiniutrv (Mednl with two Clasps). . . „ . _ -
1. it. n ed in thecampaign on theNorth West Frontier of India under sir William Lockhart. in 109s
w.th the Tirah 1 y Force and the Khyber Force with the i-t Battalion Duke of Cornwall s Light
l„l:u,try (Medal wit hi v. I .
11 i,u,u, ,. . I in thecampaign on theNorth West frontier ol India under sir William Lockhart in
nary Forcejand the Khybeo Force itattaliouDn,. .wills Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clai ,,.,,. , ,.
» Lieul Simon served in thi campaign on the North ' - ..hart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Exped 1 with the* at Battalion Di ivallaLight
Infantry (Medal with two I llai
*» Limit. Price served in the campaign 0 theNi c innderSir'K khartin 180S
inionary Force and the Khybsr v roe with the :-t Battalion Do • Light
Infantry (Medal with two 1 las
with the Tn.
Lieut Norton served in the campaign on theNorth H Icr Sir William I.ockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expi ree with the 1st Battalion Dukeof Cornwall's Light
iniinitrv (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lie'ut Dioldnson served in the campaign i - Frontier ol India under sir William Lockhart in
1697-98 with the Tirah Bxp Force and the Khyber Force with the ist Battalion Dnke of Cornwall s
Lion t Infantry (Medal with tw 1 isps). B, „,.,,.
1? [,„.,, ad in the campaign on th( N Frontier of India under Mr William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force ami the Khyber Force (woundedi with the ist Batuthoa
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Olaspa).
ceil in thecampaign 01 Frontier of India under Mr W illiam Lockhart in
1808 with the Tirah Bxpeditic ary Force and the Khyber Forco with the ist Battahon Duke ol Cornwall a Light
Infantry (Medal with two „. ., , , .
Ilsrd served in the campaign on the North Weal Frontier of India under Mr w illiam Lockhart
the Tirah I Force an I the Khyber Force with the ist Battalion Duke of Cornwall a
Light! Uedalwithtt „ ,.
i erven in thi 1 | ■'■ '
William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Tirab Expeditic oeandtheKb ,,uh the 1st Battalion Duke
nwall's Ligl with twoCU 1 ,, . ..
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iii, .lion liuke of Cornwall s
• i,,, , 1 a the camps under Sir >■ than in
the i*t Battalion Duke ol Cornwall s
Infantry (Medal with two _
•• I lent Hcarsey served with the 8 1 ■: in i88«-3j iMedal with Clasp, ano I served
. irth Weal Frontier ol India under Sir William I.ockhart I !.. Iirah
Force and the Khyber Force with th- I wall's Light Infantry (Medal iptl
,. . - ■ all's bight Infantry,— formerly the 46th
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1 and 1749. 1 ■'■ est Indii
Ireland 1767. ToAmerie ' DovoiM
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To Kngii To Ireland, 1835.
real it • iloa, 1846. . 1" Knlltt' ■
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1873 To Bermuda, if;6. To Oibraltar, it3o. To Egv England. 1 836.
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TTm.ed Red and White Rose. " Dbttingbn " ■• Dohinica " "R„ L, ,'..,"■ > „ „
SASucuru" "Pzuuntts" "Nivbllb" "Nive" "Ouum" "P,B,,SII - ..T7IMIBHi , "£01",KN1"
M^ltan" "Goojebat" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow" ''Egtpt fas?" " T Watebloo " ••Punjaub"
Colonel.-John Thomas Hill, Ensign. •„ Ma, 7iZ*.P,6Ipr L Jr^f ^ 7 NlLB' lS84-85'"
Lt.Colonel, 3 Apr. 46 ; Ootonrf" 20 June 54 1 Ma or General \?Ju.wt>'- 7/3« 3;5 ' %$£'' " Mar- *' •
24 June 76 . Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72; Colonel Duke ofCornwalrs fttfTf' I4 ^"f 6?; 0e""-<»'.
Lieutenant Colonels.-, Charles Frederick Alexander Turnbiiff 1 #, i ? Infantry, 8 Apr. qo.
Capt. 26 May So; Major, S Apr. 86 , W.O^^u^^^f*te/« M«- 66; £;. -22 July 66 ;
2 ;*.».<•. William 'Aldworth,2 DSO. £.W. 13 June 74 • tWif* S s «J ?9' „ ,
2oMay98;^.Cofo„ef; 12 Oct. 98. "' LaP"""- ;° Mar. 81 ; Major, 1 Feb. 93 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel,
Half
Pay
1'/,
Majobs.
1 John Hamilton Verschoyle,* 2nd in )
Command 26 June 96 J
2 George Ashby Ashby,5 2nd in Com-\
maud 31 Dec. 96 j"
i Edmuud John Hollway6
2 William Laeg Harvey7
1 Henry Gage Morris8
2 Ralph James Wilbraham9 {Depot)
Cyril Godfrey Martyr,'0 DSO.{Bt. Lt, \
Col. 25 Jan. gg)Special Ser.S. Africa j
2 Edward John Jenkins Teale11
Captains.
Charles Newman Evelegh,12 Adj. 4 1
Bn. Durham Light Inf. 19 Feb. 95 )
Rupert Stewart," Adjutant 1 Vol-Kn-1
teer Battalion 14 Jan. 97 /
1 Frederic HamUton Chapman1*
2 Francis Mary John Dominic Rhodes
Harold Bridgn-oodWalker,'».D..-f.Q.4r. )
Sen, Intel I. B ranch, Burma,6ilay 9S )
Arthur Grant Crosse, Adj. 2 Vol'. Bn. >
Manchester Regt. 15 Apr. 97 )
Robt. Nicholas Spencer L,ewin,'s Adj. f
5 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regt. 1 June 97 j
2 Bertram Archdall Newbury19
Er,?i.st SaaJnerBurder,50 Walton Staff >'
Officer, Lucknow, 1 July 93 . y
George William ThursbyProwse, Adj. 1
1 ' ol.Bn. Lone. Fusiliers 13 Apr. 99 >'
Cecii Bradney Jervis-Edwards,2' 1
Special Service, South Africa /
2 deorge Brooke Millers Rawlinson
Eustace Scott Williams,52 Adjutant \
3 Battalion 15 Feb. 97 /
John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones-Parry )
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 1 Jan. 96 )
: Sutherland Henry Bradford
1 Leonard Philip Henry Bliss,2* Adiu- >
tant 1 Mar. 97 j
2 Edgar Penrose Mark - Wardlaw! >
Adiutant 1 May 97.... i
2 Ernest Alfred Shakerley '..."'
1 Henry Arthnr Tremayne (Depot)
"" WilloughbyJohnH.deMonr.mo-
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
21 Aug.
23 Oct.
2 July
19 Feb. 81
23 Oct. So
13 June 75
XT
20 Nov. 7,
11 Sept.
18 June
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.UAJ.
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
83
1 Jan. 86
1 July 81
25 Aug. 8
6 Feb. 8
1 July 3
14 May 3
23 Aug. S
23 Aug. 8.
23 Aug. 8.
7 Feb. 8;
7 Feb. 8;
2 May
1 July
14 Nov.
14 Dec.
86
87
87
87
14 Aug. 89
11 Apr
14 Aug.
*3 Apr.
23 May
20 July
16 Dec.
11
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
4 Hay 3
16 Nov. 8;
30 Nov. 87
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
3 Dec.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
2i Dec.
28 Juno
16 July
23 July
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
6
S
3
s
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
...
2
renQfti Egyptian Army.. ."...""" " j
Son. Geo. Bagot Moleswortb,28 Armu 1
Pay Department (
1 Thomas Langdon Trethewy2"
i Paul Buzzard Norris
Arthur St. Clair Holbroofc, PayDepi"
2 Alexander George William Grant
2 John Harold Mander
Martin Newman Turner,28 Adi.Upp'eri'
Burma Volunteer Rifles 29 July 97 i
Bernard Stigand Streeten, ' Wesh I
African Regiment j 23 May
Lieutenants.
1 James Hubert Thos. Cornish Bowden» ,, Mar
2 Henry Thomas Cantan A S„
2 Paul Gregory Petavel I Depot) ."I ■" a* I
1 Thomas Richard Stokoe3' (Dew) 1 ^rw
Harold Fargus, Mid. Inf. South Af rice'
1 m,5 Sarnael Protheroe Simon*1
1 Thomas Herbert Francis Price33
2 Hugh Wharton Fife
Cecil Barrington Norton,3*"!irfj'ar',inr >
Agra Volunteer Rijles 13 Jan. 98 j
1 Francis Arthur Dickinson,3" S. Africa
2 Harry John de la Condamine37
2 Robert May Wetherell
Sydney Colvin Birch36 .'.'""
Charles Burnett Woodham
Arthur Hovell Romilly
Alfred Methven Collard™
1 Arthur Peere Williams Freeman*"'
1 Robert Samuel John Norris Hawker
1 Harry Dundas Goldsmith*2
1 Charles Stauton Boulton*3
Arthur Treleven Libby ... "!"!!!
Second Lieutenants.
1 Robert Nasmyth Macpherson
89
Feb.
25 Feb.
15 Mar.
26 Apr.
23 Aug.
10 Oct.
30 Jan.
29 May
19 June
23 Sept.! 93
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
20 Feb. 97
19 May 97
3 Sept. 97
3 Sept. 07
10 Feb. 98 1
3 Aug. 9$'
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
27 Jan.
14 Aug.
4 Jan.
26 Jan.
23 Apr. 90
23 May 90
29 June 90
20 Apr. 91
13 May 91
9'
92
92
93
93
93
5 Mar. 92
6 Jan.
26 July
26 July
31 July
iS Oct.
19 Feb.
8 May
s Apr. 93
26 July 93
18 Oct. 93
31 Aug, 94
8 May 05
1 July 95
26 Feb. 96
16 Dec. 96
16 Dec.
2 3 Apr.
3 July
1 Mar.
10 May
26 July
31 July 93
1 July
17 May
20 Ma v
15 Apr. 97
1 May 97
1 June 97
9 Dec. 97
6 May 98
22 July 98
23 Dec. 98
15 Apr. 99
15 Apr. 99
28 June 99
21 Oct. 99
:i Oct.
5 Sept. 93
i3 Oct. 93
19 Feb.
SMay
1 July
17 May
20 May
31 Aug.
Captain Evelegh served with the
Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in com-
mand of a detachment of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp) .
18 Captain Lewi n served in the Nils
Expedition in 1884-85 wi'.h the 2nd
Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
19 Captain Newbury served in the
29 July 97 Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
9 Dec. 97 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
13 Jan. 9Slwall's Light Infantry (Medal with
6 May 98|Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
22 July 93 2i Captain Jervis Edwards served
3 Nov. 98 with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891
Dec. 98 in command of a detachment of the
99 1st Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
; Apr. 97
31 Jan
15 Apr.
21 May
28 June
22 Oct.
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
22 Captain Williams served with
theBechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
S 2
t.>
p..
283
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
8lC0»D LllUTIHiftTf.
3 Arthur St. Aubyn Molesworth
1 Herbert Thomas Dobbin
1 Charlt* B
1 Aubrev Vicker*
1 Francis. Holden Sholtlewonh Reudall
1 Arthur pollard Dene
.- Arthur William Siencker
1 r William lXmald Lynch
: William Brdeewiok Ignatius Butler 1
Bowd' : i
: Roaald Mclhrcn Grieg
3 John William Carnegie Kirk
1 Frederic Leonard Kingston
. Frederick Herbert Span ..
Robert Hanld Olivier
;xn LllCI.
4 Jan.
16 Jan.
11 Feb.
jo May
ic May
34 June 99
. Aug. 99
13 Aug. 99
11 Aug. 99
18 Oct.
■ E Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
15 Nov. 99
Quarter ilaeten.— 1 Arthur Hearsey.*4 17 June 96; Hon. I
s William Henry Taylor, 34 Nov. 97); Boo
Fanngi White.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
if* Battalion embarked fur Malta. 18S5. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, Nov. 1S99.
1 Coloui-I Turnbull served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockharf
in 1897-98 in the Tirah Kip rce and the Kbyber Force with the hi Battalion Duke of Cornwall
lnfamrv (Medal with twi
1 1.1. i -,.■ nel Aldwortb served with ihe Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp and Acting Military
Secret*] aed in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Berved with the
Isazaj 1 tx] the ChitraJ Belief Faroe under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the istB
Bedfordshire ai lluding the soirmmg i'f tin1 Malakand Pass and ti ■ -l near Khar (Me
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fron" tinier Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-
thc Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adiutai.t Genual xnd Brigade and with the Khybt
as Dep-.. and was present at the forcing of the Sauipngha and Arhanga raafri
- and in tbe Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.C'donel,
two Clasp-).
in the operat
* Major Versclo .vith the 3nd Battalion Dukeof Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Eg;, ptiiin
war of 1883, and was present in the engagements at El MagfarundTel-cl-Mahuta. id the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tcl-cl -Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Berved in the campaign on the North
Wen Frontier of India under Sir William Lookhart in 1897-9 J w:th theTirah K- thaKhvber
Force n -th 1 be iBl Dako of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
served as Adjutant with the 3nd Battalion Duke of Cornwu. fantry through! ut the
Egyptian war of 1883, and was' present in the engagementa at El Magfar and Tel-el- Mahuta, m the two net ions at
Kaaaaain, and at the battle of Tel-e! K.lur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with el... -- of the Medjidie,
and K Served with the Nile] Corn-
wall" "k part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle
(men 1 11 s. Brevet 1
* Major Hollway Berved with the .nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout ihe Egyptian
war of 188^. and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engage-
ment ■ ihnta, 111 the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive red in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force andtheKhyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
I Maj'or Unrvev served with the 3nd Battalion Duke or Cornwall's Licht Infantry 11. the Egyptian war of 1881,
and waB present at the battle of Tel-el- Kclnr (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the ?nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took partinthe operations
lmn under Major General Earle (Clasp).
* Major Morns served throughout the Egyptian war of 1883 with the 3nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August,
in tin enta at El Magfar and Tel-cl-Mahuta, in the two action- sin, and at th ul-el-
K eli. r (Medal with Glean, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-8? with the River Column
as a Stan" Captain under Major General Earle and Brigadier General Brackeubin uhes.
Olaap); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Major General UTenfell in 18E6 as Senior
Water Pranaporl red In the campaign on the North West Frontier ol India under Sir William
Lookhart in ■ to] • with I be Tirah Expeditionary Force ai d the Kbyber Force with the 1st Battalion Puke
of Cornwall's Lu.-ht lnfanti v (Medal with two clasps).
» Major Wilbraham served with the Nile Expedition in iES4-f5 (Medal with Olaap, and Khedive's Star).
1.1 Colonel Martyr served with the :nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout
Egyptian war of 1883. and waB present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the ml August, in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Modal w it). Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with 'try,
and was p.e-e,,t in theactionsof Abu Klea and EHiubat, in the reconnaissiinn 1 ''»«-
ment at Aim Klca Wells on the i6thnnd 17th February (two Clasps) ; also 6er, bat .can
in 1 888 including the engagement at Gemairah (Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). and in i.s u»
angnat 1880 including the em ■ Toski (Clasp) : wa- present at the capture ofTokar m sea 1 (
«ae Osmanieh, Clasp to Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m
189ft as Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, including the engagement at Firket anil the epcraliins
at Haflr (mentioned In despatches. DSO., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Nominated to the jro I »s » I
the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
i' Major ': sd in the Nile Expedition in 18E5 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
11 Captain Stewart served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ind Battalion of the Duke of Con wall's
Light infantry (Medal with Olaap, and Khedive's star).
" Cnpuin Chapman served in tne campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Kbyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Oonwall'a
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
'•Captain Walker served in the Nile Expedition in 1684-81 with the snd Battalion of the Puke ol Corn-
wall's Light Inrai.iry.ai.d look pa of the Aiivat.ee Column under Ma Medal
■.vim Clasp and Kio'i.-.i's Bl Brvedwith I er FieM Force under Bi anal
■ utier m iBBs-86(and was. praaenl d thi engagement at Giniss. Served • West
Krontiei ol India under Sir William Lookhart wit be Tirah Exp Force and the Kbyber
Foro fjukaof I lomwall'i Light J
■ ffesi Frontier of India under
07-,} , ibExpedltloi andtheKhyl » of Cornwall's Light
Lafantn (Medal with te
>• Oaptab i 1 lerved with the Wnnlbo Bxpoditiai ledal with Olaap). Si
1. . j m. :., R aal
1 ronl ■ William Lookhart in 1*^7-98 with 11 e and the Khybi
Foroe *a Adjoian U>iha irt Battalion Duke of Oornwall's IJghtlnfantrj (Medal with 1
[For nmainder o/.V, f,,, eee end of the Katt Surrey &e(/imtn<. p. s8i.
tat Batt.
end Batt
Aldershot.
i Rangoon. Burma.
Formerly the 33rd (Duke of Wellington's)
and the j6th Regiment of Foot.
[■
The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). 284
33rd
Regimental District,
_i HALIFAX.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 6th West York Militia. )
The Croat and Motto of the Duke of Wellington. *' Dbttingen " "Mysore " "Hindoostan" (with the Elephant).
"SaaiKoiPATAa" " Ally Ghde " " Delhi 1803 " "Leswabbee" " Dbiq" " Nivb " " Peninsula1' " Watebloo "
"Alma" "Inkbbman" "Sevastopol" "Abyssinl* "
Yaara'3er. Colonel.— FvC Sir Hugh Rowlands,1 KCB, Ensign, P25 Sept. 49; Lieut. 21 Apr. 51 ; Capt. f 25 Aug. 54;
Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 6 Nov. 57; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 Nov. 65; Lt. Colonel, 23 Mar. 66; Colonel,
28 Mar. 71 ; Major General, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General, r Jan. 90 ; General, 16 Oct. 94; Colonel WeBt Riding
Regiment. 8 Oct. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Evan Lloyd,8 DSO. Lieut. 22 Nov. 76 ; Captain, 20 June 83 ; Breoet\ Major,
c$ June 85 ; Major, 1 Nov. 90; Lt. Colonel, zS Nov. 96.
Full
Pay
Half
Pay
Majobs.
2 Stewart John Trench, and in Com-')
mand 1 June 98 )
1 Percy Temple Rivett-CarnacM-BjvtW*
Lt. Colonel 20 May 98), 2nd in Com.1-
14 Feb. 99; Station Cumdt.S. Africa J
t Hayford Douglas Thorold8
1 Francis Macleod Hastings Marshall9 )
[Depot) >
2 William Joseph Goold
2 Percy Bourdillon Smithe
Frederick Arthur Hayden, Adjutant t
3 Battalion 12 Feb. 9-5 $
1 BasilSt. John LeMarchaut
Captains.
Charles Vesey Humphrys, Adjutant \
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 Sept. 95 )
1 Francis John De Gex
ClarenceDalrympleBruce,2*(ifH Com-\
mand Chinese Reg t. with rank of Mai or $
p.s.c William James Anderson. Vice\
Consul in Asia Minor 22 Dec. 98 )
Owen Harris
1 Oswald Albon Aldersey Taylor
William Milward Watson,10 seroing in )
China $
SamuelCharlesUmfreville.^ti/K^aHfS
3 Battalion Shropshire Lt. Infantry, >
22 A.pr. 95 J
HerbertWilliamWainmanWood,4i/. )
4 Vol. Bn. Essex Regt. 17 Sept.aS... I
Edgar Garston Harrison,^ DSO.'}
serving in the British. East Africa >
Protectorate J
r Edward Raymond Houghton13
1 Francis David Behrend
2 Henry Wrixon Becher (Depot)
7 Edward Moutray Kinnaird Parsons ...
2 Neville George Harry Turner, Aide\
de Camp to Gov. of Madras 14 Sept.99 )
1 Alexander Frederic Wallis1* ■
2 James Alec Charles Gibbs ■
Clement Agnew Fedden, Adjutant 1 )
Vol. Bn. with rank of Capt. ? Jan. 99 $
2 Percy Alexander Turner/5 Adjutant)
1 July 97 S
2 Thomas Shame Smith
'2 Francis John Thursby-Pelham
2 Cecil Henry Lloyd
Lawrence George Stayner, serving )
with East Africa Rifles >
Norman Bruce Bainbridge, Mounted \
Infantry, South Africa S
Kenneth Anderson Macleod
LIEUTENANT5.
1 Herbert Darnton Bgerton Greenwood
Reginald Winnington Fanshawe, \
Pay Department, with rank of Capt. )
1 Frederick John Siordet
Harold Wolstenholme Cobb, serving}
with British Guiana Police J
1 Louis Raymond Acworth
Arthur John Tyler, Mtd. Inf. 8. Africa
1 Percy Belcher Strafford
1 Arthur Marmadu-ke Whitakcr
2 Percival Coode
2 Reginald Eraest Maffett
Robert NapierBray. Chinese Regt
t William Ernest Marriott Tyndall, I
Adjutant 29 Jan. 99 *
1 Edward Neville Townsend {Depot)
Philip William Temple Hale Woctham, >
Uganda Rifles )
t Reginald St. John Oarmichael
2 James George Whish
1 Frank Simeon Exham
1 Harry Kirwan TJrafreville, Supdt. of)
Gymnasia, South Eastern District ... )
2.VD LIEUT.
14 Jan. 80
11 May 78
17 Apr. 80
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
19 Feb. 81
5 Feb.
87
4 May
87
3 Dec.
88
21 Deo.
89
10 Nov.
88
29 Mar.
QO
23 Mar.
89
2q Mar.
90
3 May
90
29 Oct.
go
29 Oct.
90
25 Mar.
91
2 May
9i
23 May
91
iS May
92
1 8 June
92
13 July
92
28 Sept.
Q2
19 Nov.
92
21 Jan.
91
12 Dec.
94
6 Mar.
9 5
4 Sept.
95
20 May
95
28 Sept
95
7 Dec.
o1;
7 Dec.
95
7 Dec.
95
1
i Oct. 75
3 July 73
1 Jan. 3i
12 Jan. 81
iS May 81
1 July 81
1 July 3 1
1 J'lly 81
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
10 May 82
30 Jan. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
6 May 8-5
6 May 85
23 May 85
May 85
Aug. 85
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 July 89
6 Aug. 8q
1 July 90
2 Mar. 91
1 June 90
1 Feb. 92
j July 90
1 Feb. 92
/4 Jan.
19 Dec.
28 Oct.
6 Oct.
11 Apr. 87
5 Jan.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
19 Sept. 88
17 Oct.
30 Nov. 88
6 Aug. 89
12 Feb. ?o
12 Nov. 90
2 Mar. 91
23
1 Dec. 3
13 Dec. 93
1 May 94
7 Nov.
30 Jan.
26 June
5 Sept.
11 Sept.
1 Nov.
2 Nov.
1 Jan.
28 Mar.
15 Sept.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
14 May
2 Jan.
29 Jan.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
2 Mar.
91
26 Sept. 90
6 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 95
30 July 97
1 June 98
16 Nov. 98
id Dec. 98
29 Mar. 99
25 Jan. 99
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92
18 Feb. 92
5 Sept. 95
1 Nov. gg
1 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
28 Mar. 96
15 Sept. 97
8 Feb. 99
8 Feb. 99
9 Feb. 99
29 Mar. 99
15 June 98
21 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
23 Oct. 99
5 Lt. Colonel Rivett-Carnac served
with the expedition to the Soudan
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in South Afriea
under Sir Richard Martin as Chief
Staff Officer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal).
9 Major Marshall served in the
Kafir war in 1878, including the
operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp) .
"° Captain Watson served in the
operations in Ma tabeleland in 1893-94
(Medal), Served in the operations
in South Africa under Sir Frederick
Carrington in 1896 with the Mounted
Infantry fClaspf-
12 Major Harrison served in the
operations against ihe Mazrui rebels
in East Africa in 1895-96 (Medal).
'■*±- 385
'■'■' gi .'-1 West /. g l: giment).
n Alcxai .■.
>• BlondeU !
rsfall "...
' Tl
1 Richard }
HI T» KAJT1S.
ra Carter
■ inker
. : 1 Ralph
■
'. oaghan Jenkins
-
.11,
Munluui ■ French
■
Robert Molyneux '1
i
1.1S LIIl'T. I. HIT
IS Dec
--■ Apr.
35 Mar.
14 Oct.
1 Dec. 97
4 Mkv
4 May
3 Aur.
:o May
10 Slav
- Deo.
6 Dec.
9 Dec.
Fatingi ". 1 tmU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i#r Battalion returned from J/<iiV j. *.,,-
3nd Battalion embarked for Bemv ?j, 1 Oct. it.
Quarter Ma-'rn. — i James Thomas Seaman, 8l 'I, 5 Sept. 98.
1 Alfred EIJnui, -
' BirHogl rved the Eastern cumpaign ol 1854-5- ulingtheba;
Alma liege and (all of Sebasi aok ol the
Quarries on 7th J one and tvi a f b, attacks of the Red ■ —
,5th Class
ofthe Medjidie, and Tn -iient, from
Rush'. i and surrounded by them, and for gallai B in
holding the . ■ . * the enemy, at the oommeDC ue battle of
Inkcrnian, 5th November (854 a the Kafir war in 1877-79 on special servioe al Lunel 1 srg, and com-
manded the troops in the ■ . Mountain (on -. Mciai with 1
[onel Lloyd served wuhthe $xst Light Infantry in the Jowald oampaign in
ed with the sial Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 2878-9, ai : All
la] with Cle 1
sClast :
tho Sonde] i;>S5-87. including the engagen edindospatohes, J50.)
and Sarraa near Boa [388 including
at Gemaiaab (mentiMtu-'i 11: >l' lasp); and in the operations in 1889 including; th<
(mentioned iu di b the Dongola Expeditionary Force nnder Bir Hi 1 ner
in 1896 in command of a Field Oolumn which he bad 01
in despatches, promoted to be Lt. Colonel, Medal). Nominated to the 2nd noesnnder
the Egyptian Government.
■ Major Thorold served in the operations in South Africa nnder Sir Frederick Carringtou in 1896 on special
service, and commanded at Gwelo, where he reorganised the Volunteer garriaoo [mention*
Itedal .
11 Captain Houghton served in the Egyptian war of iSSa (Medal, and K 1 \ ed with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with 1 ' li
ptain Wit!! is served in the operations in South Africa in iFyO iM
ls Captain P. A. Turner served 111 the operations in South Alma in ■■ 0 Officer to the Administrator
ol Masbonalaiid, and aiterwards as Assistant Staff Officer to the Officer Oommanding Che Mashonaland Field
Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
18 Captain Seaman served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the assault and capture of
Magdala (Medal .
Escort! 0/ the Serviette ofthe 2nd Battalion of the Duke 0} R on' [West Regiment), —
• rhj tiie 761ft tieiji-
ed in 1787 ami proceeded to India, 1788. To England, i?o0 (Muliratta war of 1803— granted
the distinction of "Hindustan") To Jersey, 1807. To England, 1808. To Spain, 1808 (bai
Corunna). To England, 1809. To Ireland, 1S10. To Spain and France. 1813 (battle of Nive). To
Canada, 1814. To Ireland, 1827. To West Indies, 1834. To Bermuda. 1840. To Halifax, Nova
Scotia, 1S41. To Ireland, 1842. To England. 1843. To Scotland, 1846. To England, 1S47. 2nd
Battalion raised 1*17; disbanded, 1850.] To Ionian Islands, 1848. To Malta, 1S51. To Halifax,
Nova Scotia, 1853. To England, 1857. To India, 1863. To Burmub, 1868. To England, 1876. To
Inland, 1880. To England, 1S85. To Bermuda, 1886. To Halifax. Nora Bootaa, 1SS8. To West
Indies, 1891.
Rectiril <■< 1 Stajfordthire Regimoni [formerly tht 38M1 li-.giment).
Raised in 1703. On Bdl 1710. To Antigua, 1710. To the West Indies, 1739, To Antigua, 1750.
To England, 17*1,, aftor 58 years' foreign service. To America. 1774. To Kngland, 1784. TO Flanders, 1795. TO
the Vest indies, 17,, e. [and Battalio] i8o4,end dishandea In i8i4~xeoord Lbe Oape of Good
Hope, 1805. To Boalh America, 1806 leapt ,r, ifMonte Vide Po belaud, > To Spi iBol (battles ol
Koleia, Vimiera , and i '■iriiiiini). To England and Ireland, 1601 -aco,
Badajoia Sal a main a. \ ittiria. St. Set asl 1 an and Nice). To I re la ml ami Kngland, 1814* To I he Netherlands, tBlS,
'I'.. England, i»e, TntboCni if. Toludl 0 lluriiiali, iS. 1 (" A > 1 " To India, i8a6,
[■lands, 1840. To Gibraltar, 1843, To Jamaica. 1846, To
11 eland, 1851. To the Crimea, 1 of Alma and Inkerman and aiegeol
8oba»t"i«il). To England, 1856, To India, 1857 (capture of Luoknowj 1 1 Bngland, 187a To Ireland, 187;. To
Italta, 1 To Egypt, wari Malta, 1863. To Egypt and the Soudan, 1884 ("Nils 1884-85'^-
atile ,i BUrbekan), Po Gibraltar, 1886, To Egypt, tfigt, To Bngland, 1893,
ist Batt., South Africa.
and Batt.,Baxeilly, Sengal.J
[
34
286
TH
The Border Regiment.
Formerly the 34th (The Cumberland) and
55th ( Westmoreland) Regiments. \_ ■•—»*««-
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Jlilitia respectively.)
A Laurel Wreath. "Albuheba" "Abroto dosMolinos" "Vittobia" "Ptbenees" "Nivblle" " Nivb "
'Obthrs" "Peninsula" *• China" {with the Dragon). "Alma" "Inkebman'' "Sevastopol" *' Lucknow."
^££:' Colonel.— 5i> Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney,1 GCB.Ensign, 12 March 29; Lieut. 9 Aug. 31 \ Ca.pt.
Half p2g Oct. 3b; Bt. Ma/or, 23 Dec. 42; Major, p25Nov. 45; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 March 55 ;
Pay- Colonel] 30 Sept. 57; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 4 March 80 ; Colonel
... [Lieutenant Colonels!— 'John Henry Edward Hinde, Ensign, p4 April 67; Xf. 19 Jan. 70; Cap/. 7 Jan. 80 ;
j Major, ^1 Mar. 86; Lt. Colonel, : July 05 -, Colonel, 1 July 99.
... 2 Jefferson Serrell Wood,5 Ennign, p26 May 70; Lt- ?27 Oct. 71; Cap/. 23 June So; Major, 15 May 89;
Lt. Colonel, 20 Oct. 07.
Fnll
Pay.
Majobb.
2 Gerald Hedley Oven6,6 and in Com- \
mand 14 Sept. 97 $
1 John StannusPelly, znd in Command)
•23 Feb. 98 I
Robt. Hy. Gage Heygate,8 DSO.(Dep.)
John Page Wood,9 Adj.2V0I.Bn. 1 Jan. 96
1 p.i.c. Harold Arthur Sandbnch Bark- >
worth {Depot) S
Hervey Sandby May hew
2 Algern onMontgomerieCaulieild, 10DSO
1 William Fleetwood Nash11
Captains.
Charles Edward Hyacinth Cooch,1- ^ ,
Adjutant 3 Battalion 13 May 95 .>
1 Julian Edmund Spicer Probyn
2 David James Welsh, Adjutant Deolali}
Depot S Jan. 98 S
William John Ferguson-Davie, Adj. i
5 Vol. Bn. Devon Regt. 21 Sept. 96 )'
r Percy John Bellamy
2 Henry Montague Shallett O'Brien1^ ...
2 George Browne
2 Reginald de Blaquiere Chichester16...
Robert Arthur Browne17 (Depot)
Charles Ernest Wynell-Mayow,15 Ad- )
jutant 4 Battalion 4 Feb. 99 j
George Herbert Ledward,ly Adjutant t
1 Volunteer Battalion 29 July 96 ... $
2 Robert Oueeley Cuthbert Hume-0
1 p.s.c. Harry Denison Tuson
2 Lewis Ironside Wood'-'1
Lee Oliver FitzMaurice Stack, Egyp- )
tian Army $
1 Arthur Lyon22
2 Francis Conrtenay Marsh23
2 ArchibaldSkirvingWoolleryMoffat,2* >
Adjutant 24 June 99 j
2 James Tindal Ives Busanquet, with >
Provisional Battalion J
1 Charles Davies Vaughan25
1 Ewen George Sinclair-Mac Lagan26 ...
Lieutenants.
2 George Cecil Brooke27
2 Cecil ToogOOd,29 South Africa
Seignelay Gustavus Willoughbv >
Hume3" ., )
2 George Fletcher Broadrick51
1 Colin Lawrance Macnab, Adjutant )
9 Jan. 98 )
1 Arthur Erskine St. Vincent Pollard...
2 Arthur Fred. Hamilton Pigott^Depof)
1 Frank George Grier Morris
2 Harry Ernest Chapman34
2 CharleB Herford Pringle35
1 Geo. Ernest Warren, aith Prov. Bn. ...
1 Percy Frederick Brunei Hawes
1 ArthurRobt. Seignelay Lyon-Campbell
1 William Lynn Allen
2 LouisEdm. HaringtonMolvneux-Seel
2 Thomas Wm. Houssemayne du Boulay
Herbert Nelson
Gerald John Marsh
Robert Norman Gordon
Gerald Arlhur Morton
Second Lieutenants.
2 Herbert Cleland Nicolay
s George Patrick Grant
1 Edmund Hastings Harcourt Lees
1 Henry Wiltshire Garvey
2 Herbert Watkins Grubb
2 Dare Heber-Percy Herbert Reade
1 George Hanbury Noble Jackson
1 George Ernest Beaty-Pownall
John Carlisle Deey Speduing, Army )
Service Corps )
2 Andrew William Quinlan
John William Palmer Senior
2ND LIEUT.
14 Jan.
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
23 Apr. Sij
CAPTAIN. BBEV.ilAJ .
7 May 87
5 Feb. 87
11 Feb. 88
22 Aug. 88
10 Nov. 88
jo Nov. 88
23 Mar. 89
S June 39
21 Dec. 89
1 Mar. 90
29 Oct. qo
29 Nov.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
7 Nov.
27 Jan.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
19 Nov.
21 Jan.
10 May
9 Sept.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
29 Feb.
21 Sept. 74
6 Mar. 80
19 Sept. 80
1 July 81
30 Nov. 76
1 July 81
17 Dec. 81
1 July 3i
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
10 May 82
10 May 82
25 Aug. 83
ro May 82 !
5 Dec. S3
14 May 84
23 Aug. 34]
21 Aug. 89
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. S6
25 Aug. 36
2 May 89
14 Sept. SQ
9 July 90
9 July 90
9 July 90
3 July 91
11 Nov. 91
2 Mar. 92
21 Sept. 92 1
21 Dec. 92
1 Feb. 931
28 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 93 1
16 Aug. 93!
20 Oct. 83
1 July
28 Mar.
19 Nov.
15 Dec.
15 May
27 Mar.
20 Oct.
MAJOR.
i Jan. 90
19 Jan. 90
24 June 91
24 June 91
17 Dec. gi
30 Dec. 91
jo Mar. 93
28 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 94
7 Nov. 94
13 May 95
30 June 95
1 July 95
6 May 96
16 June 96
29 July 96
26 Aug. 96
21 Sept. 96
20 Dec. 96
23 Apr. 98
26 May 98
_3 May Q5
30 June 95!
1 July 95]
6 Jan. 9b I
6 May 96 j
16 June 96:
24 July 96 !
29 July 96 j
21 Sept. 96
20 Dec. 96/
25 Feb. 97 i
95I 23 Feb. 98
951 23 Apr. 98
gf, 26 May 98
6 Juno 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
22 Dec. 97
28 Aug. 95
9 July 91
1 July 95
6 Aug. 96
20 Dec. 96
7 July 97
20 Oct. 97
23 Feb. 98
31 Oct. 98
Border Regiment.
:*D LHUT. '
Ml LlF.l-TIN 1ST-.
i si.It.iv Herbert Foster Muriel Pel
i Charles George Williams Andrews ... 4 Mav
1 Pra- trn y lug. oft
I James Churit-s M'Kelir.a j Aug. 98
1 George Hyde Harrison . ': ,r. 99
Q*<ir1tT Unite™.— 1 James King, 17 1'ee. 61 ; Jon. C.iiiram. 17 Dec. 31.
" 2 William Richard-," .-4 July I )''."«, 24 July 99.
Facingr White. ~Ag**ti, Xlessrs. Cox and Co.
i«l fljff. smtiirV. • S imtt I'Visa, Sept. 1899.
;* I BjM. »»6ort»i/or JfaJfa, 3 Nov. 1888.
Sil Charles Daul.eney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, Baat Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of the I at tin' attaek on the stockndoof Soamwarpi ttah,
en :, ho had chaigc of one of tho twi iched to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
■**. 1 from capture daring the retreat ; se". ■ 1 .var of 1841-42. command- .
tf" repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chitihue, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo; served on the Staff as
Maj -rof Brigade to Sir James BohoaddeatWooeung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiaag Poo-- twice mentioned in despatches
Mi I »;. Brevet Major, and CB.). Served:!, Onttlcsof Alma and Inkerman
(wo'indod and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and reuulse of the sortie of soth October. Commanded th-
nutty the 1st Brigadl .-..1 Division at the battle of Inkcrman. Mentioned in division orders
auir the report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the battle of the Alma, and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
0»ze*'ed to a Substantive Lieutenant Coioneloy for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
mot in whioh would have rem -in the seat of war and placed him on half pay whilst !
earring in the field. Reward for dial la) with three Clasps, Knight of tho Legion of
1 "urkisi, Medal, <tl die, KCB. in 1871 ai I SCI 111:884.
I Lt. Colonel J. 8. Wood rith the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
md Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Ovens served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the Khyber Line
Fori-'- i'mI ii-. H ith the Khyber Division of the Northern Afghanistan Field Force under Lieut. General Bright
■ Medal) Served with the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in iiQ4-os with the 2nd Battalion
Bordir Regiment 1. Medal with Clasp). | See alao Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 7«6.)
* Major Hcygate served with tho Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in :So6 in com-
mand o! the 1st Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at iiatir (mentioned
ia despatch! 1, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive'- Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in 1897-9S (4th
Otaaa , 1 lasp).
' Major J. P.Wood served with the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
Mid Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with ClasD).
10 Major Caulfeild served with the 66th Regiment m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage-
ment on the He I run 11-1 againat the Wah's 111 utin 1..- tr iips, in the action at Maiwand (wounded) and the subsequent
lei ..-eofCaudahar (Medal, and Medal ! >.cd conduct in the field). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 as Brigade Transport Officer to Brigadier General Low (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with two Clasps 1. Served with Mounted Infantry 111 Upper Bnrmah in 1889-90 (Clasp)
" Major Nash served with the Tonhon Expedition, Burma, in 1889-9088 Staff and Treasure Chest Officer
to tho Momeil Column (Medal with (
'" Captain Cooch served with the Waairistan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with clasp).
II Captain O'Brien served with the Waxiristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 w>'n the
24ad Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Claspi.
'• Captain Chichester served with the Waxiristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border (tegiment (Medal with Ola
" Major K. A. Browne served with the leasai Expedition in 1S9V as Assistant Superintendent of Army
Signalling. Served with the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir Wilhnni Lockhart in 1894-95 as Superintendent
01 Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
" 1 ! iptain WyneU-Mayow served In the Egyptian war of 1802 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagement at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two a. B of Tel-el-Kebir,
and tho capture of Cairo Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Bit William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Ledwnrd served with the Wazinstan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with tho
and Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
w Captain R.O.O. Same served with the Waxiristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart ii 1894-95 with
•.he md Battalion Border Regiment (Medal
' I iptain I*. I. Wood served with the Ohin-Luahai Sxpeditionaiy Force in 1689- U -h clasp'. and with
the Wasinstan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in iS-^-os with tho 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Cll
" Captain Lyon served with the Wai Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S04-QS with tho 2nd
Battalion Border Etegiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in it,, (Modi,] with Cm o)
** Captain Marsh served with tho Wazir Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp),
** Captain Moll'at served wnli the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with tho nd
Battalion Border Rogimeut (Modal with Hasp).
" Captain Vaughns served with the Waxu Foroe under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
md Battalion Border lleglmeiit Medal with CI
" Captain Sinclair UacLagan served with the w 1 e'ld Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
tie 2nd Battalion 11 irder Regiment (Medal with Clasp)
91 Lieut. Brooke served wi-h the Wasirlslan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart 111 [894-95 with the .-nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North V, or of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakano Field Force as Assistant Transport Officer -ud
* e, and afterirarde with the Bum roe (Medal with Olaap).
I with the Ws ii sir Williatn Lockhart in 1S04-95 with the 2nd
Bast 1 m 801 Ii ■ Regit ICedal won Oil
B.I B. G vy u 1 in.- lerved with the (N tan Field 1 ler Bit William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
maul IfedaJ with
" Lieut, Broadnoi serve I with the Waairiatan Pil id l-reeundor Sir W .'.art in 1894-95 with the
md Q te del Regimi nl (Mo. oil with *
■ Lieut. P 1 with the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Bordoi Regiment (Medal with Oil
'• 1.10111 Chapman served with the u roe under Blr William Lookhart in 1(94-9] with tho 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Olaep).
" Dent. Pring e si rve 1 wtl the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804 95 wirti the 2nd
Battalion Bordi r Regiment (Modal with Olaep)
" Captain Richard served »uh the Waairiatan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-01 wirhsho md
■ m border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
[Fvr Rfcord nf Strvteft, •## md •/ BaaMa Rijftm—it. p 389*,
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Formerly the 35^ (ICoyal Sussex) and the
loytli (Bengal Infantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Sussex Militia. )
Die United Red and White Rose. "Louisbubg" " Qcebbc, 1759" "Maida" " Eqtpt,
1st Unit., fflalta.
2nd Batt.,8eall;ote, Punjab, j
[
' QCEBBC, 1759"
" Abu Klea."'
28?,
35th
Regimental District,
CHICHESTER.
"NlLB, 1884-85 "
Hall
Pay.
Colonel.— George Samuel Young,1 CB. Ensign, 16 July 41; Lieut, 26 July 44; Captain, 31 Oct. 52;
Bt. Major, 26 Apr. 59; Major, 25 Feb. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Jan. 65; Colonel, 20 July 70 ; Major General t
19 Dec. So ; Lt.General, iS Nov. 86 ; Colonel Royal Sussex Regiment, 6 Oct. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne,3 Lieut. 10 Sept. 75; Captain, 20 Oct. 83;
Bt. Major, 28 Dec. 88 ; Major, jo Feb. 92; Lt.Col-onel, 15 Oct. 98.
2 p.s.c. James Charles Young,4 Lieut, u Nov. 76; Captain, 5 Mar. 84 ; Major, 6 Aug. 94; Lt.Colonel,
2 Feb. 99.
Majors.
2 Edward Wheler, 2nd in Command )
15 Oct. 98 $
1 Louis Eugene du Moulin, 2nd in Com- I
mand 2 Feb. 99 "" )
1 RibtonGore* (Depot)
John Ernest Pierson,8 Adjutant 2 )
Volunteer Battalion 7 Mar. q6 $
Charles Henry Asb hurst, 5.4<(/«'an' 1 )
Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles 20 Jan. 96 $
1 Henry Browse Scaife12
2 Osmond Cecil Le Marchant13
r Hugh Hammond Massy O'Grady5
Captains.
r John Gerald Panton
Charles Theobald Walsh Church,15)
Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. Manchester Segt. >
12 June 95 )
p.s.c. Frederick St. DuthusSkinner,16^
D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Punjab, >
24 Apr. 99 )
Proby Edward Payne Crawfurd,5.*
Adjutant 3 Battalion 24 Nov. 98 ...$
2 Arthur Robert Gilbert18 (Depot)
Ernest Henry Montre'sor,19 Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 18 Dec. 95 ...J
Richard Alexander Kane,20 Station \
StOrf Officer, Cawnpore, 4 Feb. 99 ... )
1 Harold Jellicorse
2 James Harold Burbury21
2 Mostyn Eden Cookson
2 John Frederick Paltock Langdon25 ...
1 Fred. William Templetown Robinson
Norman Atkinson Layton, Adjutant -\
3 Volunteer Battalion Argyll and >
Sutherland Highlanders 14 Feb. 90 )
1 Charles Powlett Aldridge
William Arthur Gardiner,24 Pay Dept.
1 Thomas Faulconer Mair Wisden21,
1 Edgar Walter Butler Green, Adju- >
taut 24 Nov. 97 3
1 Edward Leslie Mackenzie
2 William Lush ington Osborn,26 Adju- >
tant 4 Sept. 99 $
z Alfred Edgar Glasgow2"
2 Percy Selby Cookson28
Sydney Drummond Worgan,29 Pay >
Department J
2 Chas. James Kinahan Maguire (Depot)
2 Alfred Penrose Mark-Wardlaw
Lieutenants.
Robert Chalcner Griffin, Special )
Service, South Africa )
2 Alfred Robert Davis
2 Herbert Henry Elliott3*
2 John Bartholomew Wroughton31
1 Albert Gouldsmith {Depot)
r Robert Bellamy
2 Stanley de Vere Alexander Julius32...
1 Edward Martin Crawley- Boevey
James Saumarez Cameron
George Gem34
Alfred Chevallier Parker,35 serving \
with the Egyptian Army )
Hugh Stirling Ashworth
1 Evelyn Fountaioe Villiers
7 Roland Henry Waithman3*
1 Frederic Wilfrid Bagnall Willett
2 Charles Frederick Watson Hughes ...
2 John Joseph Lyons
1 Charles Earbery Bond
John Edwin Harden
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert St. Patrick Mosgrove
2 Robert Nicholas Dick
1 Raymond Beechey Hopkins
1 John Sheldon Woodruffe , :
2 George Charles Morphett
2 Richard Fenwick Finkt*
2 Robert Bruere Otter-Barry
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BBBV.UAJ.
MAJOB.
23 Jan.
79
23 July 79
29 July
84
2 Feb. 95
14 Jan.
80
12 June 80
18 Apr.
85
15 Jan. 96
2S Feb. 74
5 Mar.
84
14 Nov. 94
13 Aug.
79
2 Oct. 80
18 Apr.
85
18 Mar. gi
8 Oct.
79
1 July 81
2 Feb.
87
6 Aug. 9
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
80
81
81
1 July 81
1 July 81
i July 81
22 Oct. 81
29 July 82
9 Aug. 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
6 Fe). 84
14 May 84
11 Nov.
6 Aug.
19 Jan.
2 Feb.
21 Dec.
23 Jan.
10 Feb.
1 Sept
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
89
90
01
91
91
92
92
92
94
94
15 Oct. 98
2 Feb. 99
22 Mar. 90
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
9 May
87
87
88
10 Nov. 86
26 Kej. go
6 Aug. go
2 Feb. 91
12 Nov. 84
2 Feb.
11 May
29 May
18 Mar.
8 Apr.
95
95
95
96
96
10 Nov.
88
25 Mar. 91
S Apr.
96
19 Dec.
24 Apr.
28 Aug.
88
89
89
22 Apr. 91
15 July 91
16 Sept. 91
8 Apr.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
96
99
99
29 Mar.
90
23 Dec. 91
2 Feb.
99
29 Oct.
90
10 Feb. 92
4 Feb.
99
29 Nov.
90
10 Feb. 92
14 Feb.
99
4 Mar.
25 July
91
91
13 Apr. 92
31 May 93
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
99
99
9 Jan.
92
:sDec. 93
24 Apr.
99
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
Q2
9=
30 May 94
6 Aug. 94
24 Apr.
26 Oct.
99
99
19 Oct.
92
23 Jan. 95
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
2 June
10 Oct.
6 Mar.
29 May
29 May
92
93
93
93
94
94
95
95
95
2 Feb. 95
29 May 95
20 Jan. gt
18 Mar. qf>
14 Aug. 96
14 Aug. 96
31 July 97
7 Oct. 97
6 Aug. 98
31 July
95
7 Aug. 98
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
20 Feb .
13 May
16 Feb.
6 Apr.
4 May
23 Nov.
95
95
97
97
98
98
98
99
26 Dec. 98
7 Jan. 99
14 Feb. 99
22 Feb. 99
22 Mar. 99
28 Mar. 99
2 Apr. 99
19 Oct. 98
23 Nov.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
2 Aug.
98
99
99
99
99
99
99,
;So The Sum .'.'•
nil. - ■ ■
a Arthur Beiiaon Wilkie s Aug. 90
* Brian Mansfield H\ :, ■ Aujj. 90
. Henry Waiter Dnnlop Bill
k
-
it''
9 Dec. 99
1 'ec. 99
Quiirttr yiatter$.~ 1 1I,>h. Litnt .
»b. ..; J Hen. Un(,
■ »«• Blue.— Agtnti. ami Co.
lit Battalion tnharkt<i)\-T '.' ^cpl. 99. a».f Battalion rmbarkrJ for Ualta
1 J- ' .nmpaign ' Kegt., including 1 lie bMtlea
d the Indian campaign
v • ui Oude at the cnplurr of the
Ma;or, Med
; on of the Roral Sussex liegiment
fUcdal.ai . D in 1884-85 on thi
' tat Alburn: Ben ed in
-
ended the I ['•'ra-
tions on tt.' .it iu i88q ni'l ■•■ ' . j Irghin tod Tosh) ed in
1. and ;rtl ( a isalsobeen uorr. inHim'hfor
•ho North West ■.' ■;. ■• - * liam Lock hart in
,89>- with the and bav - . j -. . mi, including
cxpe.: - le and the ". I iss iMeda! with two
ii' \vnrof iEE3(Mednl,sn'i Will Expedition
k purl in the operations o! :
Column under Sir I i
:ai:i Crawftu n in 1884-85 wntli the 1st
Battalion of the B ud took part in the operations of thi
-11. ninl Kh. i
BaUalion B - law x 1:. ment
J"11"-' edal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lnshai Expeditionary F 90 on
and with the Mi peditaonarr •' 'as
i.r to the Silcb&r Coiuu •, •• West Frontier Of
- William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Kx; with the and Battalion 11 ^al
eluding the operations in the Baaar V«
throughout thi in war of 188: nalfol
B yalEnasexBei ment. and was preset • .r and Diunivttu (Medal
udl ir). Bervedinthl ti on in 1884-85 as Adjutant tothc 1st Battalion of the Hoval Sussex
itions of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert
I attalion nt the Royal Suaeex Rfginumt. and
"as !■■■ nee of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar, and thi amanhoc (Medal,
ax), serve. 1 , 35 •• Regimental Tim.'- Batta-
lion 01 ' M .anp).
"Major Le tlarohant Berved in I nwarotiSS: the Nile Sx-
pedn with the 1st Battalion 1 Boaaex paratii of the
Desert Column under Sir He] he union at Aim B red in the llazare
campaign in 1SS8 with the and Ihmali.'i. 1:
Mart's Annual Arm;. List," p. 7S6.]
boxen served in the Haaara campaign in 18S8 with the and Battalion tWul Sussex itcgiincnt
(Medal with Clasp).
. ield Force in 1885-S6 as Signalling . : he BgJ ptian
Army in 1886-87 (Medal, 4th Class of the \: in the Ha. am mmpaigii in 1S88
1 the North West
Sir Wdhuiii bocKhart in 1897-98 with the .1.0 Battalion It - ' . giment with the
Tiral 5 1 at tbe Base ( Medal with two C
paign m 18E Regiment
with Cliis], 1. Served in the the campaign India under g I ckhart in 1897-
98 with the and l. t with the Tirah Expeditionary th ationa in
the H11- Medal with 1 it
" Captain Mom I with the N u in 1884-85 (Meds , rved
in thi with thi ind Battalion Soya tap).
™ Captain Kane served in the Nde Expedition in it Sussex Regiment,
and l ■; Stewart, including the acinus at Abu
Kleaand El Gubatand the engapementaat Metanuneh and Abu 1 Uodal with two Claape, and Ki,c-
thc dive's Btaj Sc rve.l 111 the llazara campaign in 1S88 with the ami Hattalionol 1 . -e.\ Regiment us
Regitoi ta (Tansport Offioer Medal with Clasp), a campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir w illintn Lookhart in 189; I ax Begimentwith ihe Tirah Ex|H-ditionary
Force, incliiding I ■ ■ Va ej (Medal with twi
'■Captain Burbury served in the cam] . - - u illmru liickhart in
1897 96 with the and Battali enl with the Tirah Bxpeditionan Force, including the opera-
Medal « ithtwi 1 u-i ■
•» Captain l.m.. Worth West I an 1 1 hart in
»nd Battalion i th the Tirah Kxpoditionar ndin| thi .>i«ra-
\ ith two I lasps).
H Captain Gardiner served in theoampaigi on the North Weal I tan L ckhan in
■' Tirah Bxpnlitionai eluding the opere-
I irnr Valley (Ml dal With two I ll
■ rtfa W. .1 ,i,ain lockhart in
• in,7 ..l with the and Battalion Royal Bussex sii-tui with two
Clagpe),
** ' r»ed in tin the North West Frontier of India under Sir H illiam Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ami Battalion Royal Bnsaex Regiment with tbe Tiral Bxpeditionarj Foroi inoladina the opera*
1 ■ Baaar Valley (Medal vi [th two I
r Captabi Glasgow serred with UioChlira I Relief! Low in i89jaaAesUtant Ooaxabjaacial
Officer and Ungude Medui with ilanpi. Served .1. the oampaigB ui. the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir
Royal Sussex Regiment. 289a
William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the and Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force,i including the operations in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
28 Captain Cookson served in the campaign »n the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
[897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Bejiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operatiens
11 the liaenr Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
29 'Captain Worgan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897*38 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations
n the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Elliott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897-9P with the Tirah Expeditionary Force attached to the Gordon Highlanders including the operations in the
3ara Valley, and afterwards with the -md Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment including the operations in the Baear
/"alley (Medal with two Clasps).
w Lieut. Wroughton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lcckhart in
S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
3* Lieut. Julius served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force iucluding the opera-
ions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lieat. Gem served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
ions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
ions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
38 Lieut. Waithman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including
be operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Pearce served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS [Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, — formerly the 35th
{Royal Sussex) Regiment.
Raised in Ireland in 1 701 and entitled " The Earl of Donegall's Regiment," and " The Belfast Regiment. " To
'adiz and thence to the West Indies, 1702. To Gibraltar, 1704 (siege). To Spain, 1705 (capture of Barcelona). To
reland, 1 70S. To Minorca, 1719. To Ireland, 1 736. [2nd Battalion raised in 1748 and reduced in 1749] Entitled
lie " 35th Foot," 1751. To England, 1756. To North America and Nova Scotia, 1758 (capture of Louisburg). To
luebec, 1759 (battle of Quebec and capture of Montreal). To England, 1765. To Ireland, 1773. Entitled "The
'rince of Orange's Own Regiment," 1774. To America, 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill, &c). To Brunswick, 1777.
'o the West Indies, 177S. Entitled "The Dorsetshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1785. To Scotland, 1788.
0 Ireland, 1791. To the West Indies, 1794- To Gibraltar, 1795. To England, 1796. [2nd Battalion raised in 1799
nd reduced in 1S02.] To Malta, 1800. Entitled " The Sussex Regiment," 1804. To Italy, 1805 (battle of Maida).
2nd Battalion re-formed, 1805. To Egypt (capture of Alexandria, &c.) and back to Sicily, 1007. To England,
B08. To Holland and England, 1809. To Holland, 1814. To Belgium (battle of Waterloo), Paris, and England,
Bis. Reduced, 1817.J Tothelonian Islands, 1809. To Italy, 1813. To the Ionian Islands, 1815. To Malta,
3i6. To England, 1817. To Ireland, 1819. To the West Indies, 1821. To England, 1S32. Entitled " The 35th
ioyal Sussex Regiment," 1S32. To Ireland, 1834. To Mauritius, 1837. To England and Ireland, 1S48. To
tagland, 1852. To the East Indies. 1853 (Indian Mutiny). To England, 1868. To Ireland, 1873. To the West
idies, 1875. To Malta, 1879. To Cyprus, 1B80. To Egypt, 1882. To the Soudan, 1884 (battle ol Abu Klea). To
ngland, 1885. To Ireland, iSqi.
Record of the Services oj the 2nd' Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (formerly the lojth Regiment).
Raised in 1853 in Bengal (Mutiny and Central India campaigns). Proceeded to England, 1875. To Guernsey, 1879.
0 Ireland, 1880. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment," 18P1.) To Malta, 1S82. To Egypt and
idia, 18S5 (Hazara Expedition of i3S8).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Border Regiment {formerly the 55th Regiment).
Raised in Stirling in 1755 and numbered the 57th Regiment. Became the 55th Regiment, 1757. To Halifax,
LS., 1757. To North America, 1760. 1761-75, records lost; believed to have returned to England. To North
merica, 1776. To West Indies, 1779. To England and Scotland, 1785. To Ireland, 1791. To Holland, 1703.
3 West Indies, 1795. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1800. To West Indies, 1802. To
ngland, 1812. (Detachment in West Indies, which, except one Company, rejoined Head Quarters in England,
113.) To Holland, 1S13. (Company from Jamaica rejoined Head Quarters in Holland, 1814,) To England, 1814.
3 Ireland, 1820. To England, 1821. To Cape of Good Hope, Dec. 1821. To India, 1830. To China, 1841 (war
' 1842). To Encrland, 1844. To Ireland, 1846. To Gibraltar, 1851. To Turkey and the Crimea, 1S54 (battles of
Ima and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). To Gibraltar, 1856. To England and Ireland, 1857. To England,
!6o. To India, 1863. To England, 1S77. To Malta, 1888. To India, 1890.
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Second Lieotbnants.
Henry Reginald von Donop Hardinge
2 Walter Fox, Army Service Crrps
1 Ales George Ravenhill
1 Arthur Stratford Noake
1 Henry Terence Skinner
1 Lyddon Cbarteris Morley
2 Harold Robert Jones
2 Alfred Charles Addison
2 Charles Trevor Lawrence
Quarter Masters,— 1 Michael Lynch,3* 13 May 85; Hon. Captain, 13 May 95.
2 Daniel George Andrews, 12 May 97 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, MessrB. Cox and Go.
ist Battalion embarked for Malta, 1884. 2nd Battalion ordered to South Africa, Dec. 1899.
' Lt. General Thomas served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Afghanistan*
in 1841-42 (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee. Cabul "). Also in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843
severely wounded (Bronze Star). Commanded Detachments of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of &
stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854, for which he
received the rank of Major. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
and was wounded while in command of a Wing employed as part of the covering and storming party at the
capture of the North Taku Fort (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the
P7th Regiment at the second capture of Kading from the Taeping rebels in 1862.
9 Lt.Colonel Briggs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with the
Burmeso Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
p Major Smith served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the :st Battalion (two Clasps).
16 Major Crofts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
*> Ma'jorde Winton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Wyld served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
•3 Major Hakiug served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
33 Major Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
34 Captain Nicholson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment, part of the time in the Intelligence Branch, Upper Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Jackson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalionof theHampshire Regi-
ment in the advance on Mandalay, and afterwards in command of a company of Mounted Infantry ; subse-
quently served as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding the Burmah Field Force (mentioned in
iespatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89 as Aide de Camp to Sir George
VThite, Commanding the Upper Burmah Field Foice (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp). Served with
the Zhob Field Force in 1890 as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding IheZhob Valley Expedition.
36 Captain Gill served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
3' Captain de Montmorency served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion (two Clasps).
38 Captain MacTier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Plavfair served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp) and
in 1887-89 (Clasp).
30 Captain Barrington served wjth the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3- Captain Trethewy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
33 Major Welch served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on
■he Niger in 1897-9S (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Richards served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Boucher served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
[Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to the
Seneral Officer Commanding ist Reserve Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain Ennis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) .
37 Captain Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the opera-
lions in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland and Siama Expeditions— wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Ciaep).
38 Captain Lynch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Secord of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment {formerly the 67th Regiment),
Raised in 1756 from the 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment. Siege of Belleisle, 1761. To England, 1762. To Portugal
1762. To Minorca, 1763. To England, 1771. To Scotland, 1773. To Ireland, 1775. Entitled " South Hampshire
ftegiment," 1782. To the West Indies, 1785. To Ireland, 1794. To St. Domingo, 1796. To Jamaica, 1798 To
England, 1 801. To Ireland and Guernsey, 1803. [Second BattaKon raised in 1803. To Channel Islands 1804 Te-
Gibraltar and Cadiz. 1810. To Tarifa, 181 1 (battle of Barrosa). To Gibraltar, 1814. To England and disbanded
1817.] To England, 1804. To India, 1805 (badge of " India" with the Royal Tiger). To England, 1826 To
Ireland, 1830. To Gibraltar, 1832. To the West Indies, 1833. To Canada, 1840. To England, 1842 Tolreland
1844. To Gibraltar, 1848. To the West Indies, 1 851. To England, 1857. To India, 1858. To China, 1859 (war 0
i860, including the capture of Taku Forts and Pekin, and the operations against the Taiping rebels in 1862-63)
'Right Wing to Japan, 1864 (occupation of Yokohama)]. To the Cape of Good Hope. 1865. To Ireland 1866 To
England, 1868. To British B.irmah, 1872. To India, 1876 (Afghan war of 1878-80, including the' battle of
3harasiah, the captureof Cabul, and the investment of Sherpore). Entitled "2nd Battalion Hampshire Reei
ment,"i88i. To Burmah, 1885 (surrenderof Mandalay). To India, 1887. To England, 1888.
202 The South Staffordshire Regiment.
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.13 Aug. 89
38 June 83
1 Dec. 39
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1 July Si
11 Feb. .1
33 Aug. 84
11 Feb. 91
31 Oct. 83
33 Feb. 35
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33 Dec. 93
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5 Mar. 94
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3 Juno 94
10 i 'cl. 94
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1 Mar. 99
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Pay. PAy
Thi South Staffordshire Regiment.
293
Sbconp Lieutenants
Joseph Lindsey Curtis
Edward Milford
Robert Cecil Colville Frankland ....
William Arthur John Barker
Rosslewin Westropp Morgan
Morris Boscawen Savage
Charles Franklin Frisby Hodgson..
Oswald Alan Geoghegan..
15 May
4 May
4 May 98
11 Feb. 99
n Feb. 99
20 May 99
2D May 99
12 Aug. 99
F ortescue Geoffrey Porter 12 Aug. 99
Rarnsav Traquair Milne 12 Aug. 99
RalDh Duckworth 9 Dec. 99 '
Grafton Lloyd Dulany Branqker ' 20 Dec. 99
2ND LIKUT
97
Facings White. —Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 12 Nov.
1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18
Feb. 1893.
Quarter Mutters.
-1 Mathew Billings,*6 27 Aug. 84; Son. Captain, 27 Aug
2 Ernest Thomas Hynes, 34 June 96; Son. Lieut.
1 General J. W*. Smith commanded a Detachment of the 38th Regt. in co-operation with a Naval expedition
under Captain Loch in the ascent, in boats, of the river St. J uande Nicaragua, Central America, in 1848, including
the assault and capture of the port of Serapiqui.and surrender of the Forts of Castello Viejo and St. Carlos. He
also accompanied Captain Loch to the town of Grenada, and was present at the deliberations and conclusions of a
treaty with the Nicaraguan Commissioners. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, capture and occupation of the Cemetery and suburbs on the tSth June,
and was senior Officer of the 38th at the close of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, ^th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
»16 Mnjor Savage served in the Kafir war in 187S including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
19 Major Bent served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps) . Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
21 Lt.Colonel Allen served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in^brce from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedivo'a
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
23 Major Chesney served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882. and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in i3S4-3<;
(Clasp).
23 Major Raitt served in the Kafir war in 1578 including the operations against Sekukuni ; servedin the Zulu
war iu 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1065 in command
of a troop of the 3rd Mounted Rifles (Diamond Fields Horse).
26 Lt.Colonel Hore served In the Egyptian war of 1882, first with the 1st Battalion South Staffordsnire Regiment
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on
the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Mahsama, and Kassasin (9th September), and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and
Metamnieh (two Clasps).
2" Major Daubeney served with the 3oth Regiment in tne left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement
atTJlundi (Medal withClasp). Served with theNile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-S6 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Butier'.
Commanding ;st Brigade, and was present at the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
28 Major Williams served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in i3qs(Star).
32 Major Steward served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Med'al, and"
Khedive's Star).
33 Major Kirkpatrick served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
34 Captain Chads served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Kirbe-
kan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in
1885-86.
" Captain Pipe-Wolferstan served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the
Upper Nile in 1885-86.
36 "Captain Sears served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
on the Staff of the Battleford Column throughout the campaign in the North West of Canada in 1835, and was
present in the engagement at Cut Knife Hill ; commanded a scout corps iu the pursuit of Big Bear (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal).
" Captain Bridge served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present; at the action of
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
40 Captain Glover served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Xirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
43 Captain Hon. J. G. R. U. Colbome served with the'Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5, and was preser t at the action of
Kirbekan— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
43 Captain Corbett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Lndia under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
+* Captain Billings served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
[For R**ord of Services, ate end of Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), p. 285,
294
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DORCHESTER
The Dorsetshire Regiment
"I 1 ./ the 39</i (The Don s) <tttJ the
54//1 [West Norfolk) Regiments.
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(with the 6]
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p., . ". . ;(.t'o;o«»/,'i5 June sf ; ( ■ - '■' ' General, 15 Jan
■ Jan. 85; General, 5 July 85; Colonel Doreotahll .1.94.
Lieutenant Colonels — 2 Cecil Henry Law.' Buiifn, - July 69; £im'. 38 Oct. 71; Cajtr. 24 Jan. 83;
ilaior, 21 Juntvo: LI ('.>/< n«/, :o Nov. 97.
Horace John James Keutiata, £>»»'. iu Sept. 75; Capl 19 Mac i; Motor, 31 Dec. 90; tr.CofoaeJ,
at Ang, 98. .
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13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 80
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1 PhilipFarrei,.'*.! 1" i'^mmand 36 Aug.98
2 p. i.e. Jooepfa Bowmrd Foatt,* 3*W •« '
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3 Hcnrv Blosse Lvncu [Drool*
l t.e. Hasting* si.Legcr wood,' DSO.
A. 1 ■ tmbmi, I Aug. 98
3 Lionel Edmund Luehington
1 Knoi Edward ILirr la*
'V ilham John Bonus
1 Robert Arthur Godwin-Austen (Depot)
I'irtinil.
Edward Keane Kidley, Adjutant 1 >
i(«rr Battalion 15 June 9;
pu.e. Pownoll Ramsay Phippe,«frriay i
iritk the Egfptul'l Army \
2 p.t.e. Arlington Augustus Chichester...
rTenrr LouiB Kosher, Vrp. Aitutant >
Adj. General, Bangalore, 20 Oct. 97 J
Arthur Herbert Piatt, Adjutant 3}
Battalion 10 Sept. 99 J
2 Claude Buchanan Tugwell
Barnngton F. Powye Pratt- Barlow,'0'!
Adjutant io ilid'dletex Vol. Btlei J-
2 May 06... J
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Joseph John Asscr," irif* Egypt. i™«
Richard lYr. • Miigton
Bears - . iinmond1"
Edward Hood Shrapnel Boxer
Arthur Bdwd, BOS8 \l:ii.i:ks, Pay .Dt^i.
Mured Rowley
Arthur George FiU Roy Day, Adj. 1
Madrat Sailtcav Volt. 1; July 97 ...)
William Reginald Arnold" (Depot)
Bertie St. John Clarksou'*
3 Richard Fitzgerald Wni. Ferns Leslie
1 Henry Dacre Lowry
1 Francis Fowke'1
Henrv Barrows Household
Richard Harte Keatinge Batler, (
Adjutant., Mar. 96 )
2 Hugh Arthur Mangel17
1 Herbert Say Codrington (.De/jof I
LlBtJIBNiBTS.
1 Reg. TrevorRoper, "Adjutant 11 Jan. 97
1 HughN..rmun Humsay I'owie20
1 Charles Sydney Herbert Weymouth"
1 Cathcart Christian Hannay'3 (Depot)
1 Thom: -houbridge,"X>SO.
James Christopher Hewett," Pay;
Department S
1 Fredet I iladeliffe
3 Cecil Godfrey Hay
1 Frank William Rowland Hill"
Archibald Ariel Mercer1"
-. William Augustus Cummmg Kraser"
Cyril Saunders, Mounted Infantry, I
South ,4fVir.i i
1 Charles Frederick Woodward1*
Edward Shirley Godman
Lucius Oharli 1 Hopo"
Rowland Bontledge Gibson," II r.t |
African Regiment 1
1 George Frederick Cardew ...
John Dauneey ...
Henry Lethbridge Altxander
■ WiKiaru Thomas Charley Davidnon
SlCOIfD LlBUTBIfKTB.
Wan Harwood Kitcbin
HeniT Kwlio rjttaraon
Altham Leonard y
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5 Feb.
14 Sept.
33 Aug.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
9 Nov.
8 Dec.
3 Apr.
31 Dec.
31 Dee.
31 Dec.
39 Oct.
39 Oct.
39 Nov.
4 Mar.
37 Jan. oa
1E May si
18 June 92
19 Nov. bi
5 Mur. }3
34 Jan. 94
7 Mar. Q4
16 May 94
so Feb. 95
6 Mar. 0;
2 June 94
38 Sept. 95
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
»o Feb. 97
34 Mar. 07
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34 Mar. 97
15 May c,r
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11 Sept 70
11 Feb. 76
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1 July 81
1 Julv Si
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it July S4
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6 May 86
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31 June 00
5 July 90
19 Dec. 83 31 Dec. 9c
6 Feb. 84 31 Dec. 90
33 Aug. 84 11 Mar. 9
7 Feb. 85 19 Nov. 91
38 Feb. 85 13 Feb. 03
Apr. 93
sj May 85 15 May <..•
9 May 85
~,i July 89
9 Dec. 85
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33 July 95
2 Nov. 95
18 Mar. 0-
14 June .7
22 Dec. 97
11 Oct.
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11 Oct.
10 Sept. 91
19 Nov. 91
28 Mar. 94
24 July 95
19 Nov. 97
35 June 98
30 Apr. 99
35 Oct. 99
i( Nov. 98
: May 98
1 Lt. Colonel Law eft-red in ike
Afghan war in 1876-79 with the Kby*
rUiOD (Medal).
* Major Poett served in the
Aftfhitu war in 1880 (Medal). BottmI
with thf Ht'i-huftualand ExpediUon
Bir Charlct- Warroc in 1884-85.
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The Dorsetshire Regiment.
295
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Charles Ogg
r Robert Ridge way
Frank Middleton
Harold Sutton Williams
Conrad Routh Jones
Walter Balfour Barttelot
Arthur Gaussen Murray
Octavius Muir Hamilton Anson
2WD LIBFT. 1
7 May y
7 May 98
25 Jane 98
22 Nov. 99
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
Quarter Masters,- -2 John Kearney, 21 Aug-. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
j John Dillick Bennell,**-26 Mar. 90 ; Hon. Lieut,
Facings. White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
tti Battalion embarked for Malta, 8 Feb. 88. 2nd Battalion embarktd for South Africa, 24. Nov. 99.
I General Browne served with the 9th Regt. in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
Of Sevastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and Sth Sept. Served as Aide de Camp and subsequently as Major
of 3rigadeto Major General Ridley, 1st Division, during the latter part of the campaign {Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tuckish Medal). Proceeded with
Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in i36o-6i to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces sent to Japan
for protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her Majesty's Ministers for services iu that
oountry and also the approbation of the General Officer in command of the Forces in China. Served in the
Afghan warm 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
* Major Wood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer Candahar Field Force, and wan
present at the defence of Candahar and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Brooke in the sortie of Deh
Khojah— severely wonuded and horse killed (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special
wrvice 1 mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
E887-3S as Brigade Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter liaster General 2nd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with tw.> Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
8 Major Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as second in command of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two
Olasps).
10 Captain Pratt Barlow served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
to. 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshiri Regiment, and was present in the
jngagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
II Major Asser served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present at
the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches) and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in « espatches)
ind Khartoum as Brigade Mnjoi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Meda1
with three Clasps).
12 Captain Hammond served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
[he engagement at Chagru Kotal. at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Major Arnold served in the campaign on the North West Frontier|of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
[897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present at the
»pture of Dargai— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
p Captain Clarkson served in the campaign on the No/th West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches
Medal with two Clasps).
P Captain Fowke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
sngagcment at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the taking of the Sampagha Pass, and the operations in
She Waran and Bara Valleys— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
p Captain Mansel served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, and was present in the
sngagement at Chagru Kotal. at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
|Medal with two Clasps).
18 Lieut. Costley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the tat Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment as Regimental Transport
Officer, and was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Lieut. Roper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
jngagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Cowie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
svith the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engage-
ment of Ohagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnais-
aance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Lieut. Waymouth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Divisional Treasure Chest Officer 2nd Division, and was present
:n the engagement at Chagru Kotal 1 Medal with two Clasps).
a Lieut. Hannay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
ingagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
Reconnaissance of the Saran Sar (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Shoubridge served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
n 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
-he engagement at Cliagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
•econnaissance of Hie Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
• 2* Lieut. Hewett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
mgagement at Chagru Kotal. at the capture of Doreai. and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
Medal with two Clasps).
295" The Dorsetshire Regiment.
'•'- Lieut. Hill served in the campaign on the North Weal Frontier oi India umu r bir W illiam Lockhart in i
'leTirah Bzpediti rt Battalion Dorsetshire l sea
.*. dun K-'i4tl (Medal pi .
**■ I Dpaign on the North Weil Frontier oi India under Sir William Lockbart in
withthi : rah ipeditionarj rac* with tha tat Pitta Hon Doreetanirc Regiment, and waa present in the
»: the capture ol DargnL the for*, mc of the Bam] and .whanga Paaeea, and the
* . ■ :-■ -aran Sar— severely wound-d Medal with two < .bm
d the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
U the Tirah Fxpeditiona > the ist battalion Dor* Uhin Kepiinent Medal wiih two Clasp I .
*"' Lieut Woodward I D n the North W^t Frontier of II — ir William Lockbart in
■h the Tirab Kxpedltionarv Poroe with tin- iat Buttali.-n wth two Clasps .
■ Lieu: Hop* aarrod in the campaign ■ n tl ■ N< rth W -.: William Lockhart .n
h the ist Battalion Don . and was present in the
I in' ol Dargat, and the forcing ©J the Sampagha and Arhauga Passes ]
■
rod In the campaign on the North West Frontier f India under Sir William Lockhart
t, -in.i wai preet n; n
captured Dargai. tha forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga 1
h Bar, nnd the operations in the Waran and Bara \ ... a I Laana).
Lmpaign on the North Wi India 81) William Looknarl in
!i Uk ■ Tirali Expeditionary For. • -t Battalion Regiment, a aa ; • -ent at the
foreu banga Puaavaadtht operattoni in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
Recitni of tht 8ervict Battalion Dorsetehir* K> rmerly the 39th I.
ad in Ireland n* the 39th Regiment in 170a, To Portugal, 1707. To Spain, -.7; To Gibraltar and
Gibraltar, 1727. To Jamaica, ■- and, 1? .. To England, 1744
To Brntaii- 1, 1746. 1*o Ireland, 1748. T" Baal h
and, 1758 (a large detach] : - ' Id 1 m 1
d, 17S9. To \v. itlndioi W ei I 1 1,
3. 1 2nd Battalion raised in Entitled"
1 " ■ a, 1805. Bntil -
1807. Bio. To the Peni: roll — of Alb uh era
ranee, 1S15 (army of occupation). and Batta and
Ireland, i& ith Wales, 1
. To Ireland, 1S50. To Gibraltar. 1S54. 1 . age Of Scbast 0] T
Bermuda, 1859. To England, 1864. To Ireland. l"ist
Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment," 1881. To England. 1SS2. To Malta. Sept 1882. To England, C>ct. t$t:. To
rod Egypt, 1S85. To England, 1886. To Malta, 1888. To Eg; pt,
7 the 54^/j /
braltar, 173 :he Mediterranean for mx months and returned to
-and, to 1775. North America Tie
Kuglaud. to June 1795 .St.Y
ana both Bati I 1809 (aurrendei red the ba
raltar, 1805; 2nd Battalion disi'::- - Jamaica, (
practically extinct. Fresh compan:- :6i 3,
Th'* v ■. -: . Prance, to 1816. England
rmah, to Dee. i8r? (war of 1834-35), India, I Iieland, to .< .
I iiiiadn. to 1854. Bnglu lea, and tbence to
. 1856. England, to 1857. India, to i?*6. England, tfl I . ■ . . A dm,
England, 1886. %
of Nod s to the Si I 1 h -./.
' Lit. General Fox-Pitt-Riversserved in the Eastern campaign up I idling
['tie <>f Alma andsiege ofE dedal with twi L Turkish M4
- red with the Dongola Expeditionary P<
command of the : . including the enga and the operations at Hafir (men-
tion* ■ ■
• r, ■' served with the Don go la Expeditionary rberl Kitchener D 1806
with the 1 ' ilion, including the engagement at Firket iind :
Bfedal with ' a
aptain Bundooa:aurveddnxiiigthe campaign on tJ CrUliamLoci
in 18Q7 at the Base Depot at Kobiit (Mednl with two Clai
eat. Bailey served in the oj>er;t: : b Africa in 1896.
■ 0/ Wales i ft f I . —
. and procei lerica (captun I the Americas wax). To
l* land, and the West Indies, 1794. To England, To Minorca
ir companies to I i&ox, retun ■
. pt "— withtbo Sphinx). To England, 1802. To Sontb America, iS-oo (c;.t reland«
1807. ria, Vimicra, Tal.-i vellft.
Orthes, undTonlouse . To Jamaica. 1&14. To England and] r.uo and Army of
To Scotland, 1S17. To England, 1819. <gland, 1813. To New
South abnl, 184a). a »
1845. T<> Ireland. 1847. To New South Wales, 1857. To New Zealand, i860 (Nov 1 Bi eland,
1866. To Ireland, i860. To India, 187a. To England, 1886. To lh«
H : .■ . i vth Lancashire Regiment),—
formerly the Bs - 'if.
Raised in 179^ m two Battalions. istliiitii< (Veat Indies, 1795. [:nd Battalion to (<
Bngh
rod,toi8oi. Minorca, to 1809. Ireland and England, to 1807. [; irmed in 1803. To the
La, :-hi. whi ■ B, GibraJtair and the
M- >iiterr-«iioan, to 1808 d Walcharen and
and, i^<-</. w*aJcheren, to iBro, Gibraltar, to 1811, The Paninau battle* of Vittoria,
' Niagara), I tend and England,
aoiti ■ I 1831. England! M tiand.to 1834, Ireland,
to 1837. Gibraltar, to 1839. Tli«- V. . 1 tia. to 1S48. Eng.m c ,
101855. Tha Mediterranean and thi fBaoaatopcl India, I (capture of Lucks »
Aden, to 1 'I, to 187'. Ireland, to 1880, England, \ tal, to 18^7. StraiU Settlemi nth, tf
I
The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). 296
Formerly the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) and the
Th
r 40th
I Regimental '-District
L WARRINGTON.
' Roleia" "Vim ikk a '
1 st Batt., South Africa.
andBaLt., Jubbuipore, Bengal, j S2nd (Prhiceof Wales' s Volunteers) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 4th Lancashire Militia.)
Prince of Wales's Plume. "Louibbueg " *' Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Monte Video" "
'Talaveba" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" " Vittobia " "PrBKNEEs" "Nivellb" "Orthes" "Toulouse "
'Peninsula" "Niagaba" "Watebloo" " Candahae" "Ghuzneb and Cabool,i842" '* Maharajfokk '"
'Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "New Zealand."
Colonel.— Augustus Henry Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers,1 Ensign and Lt. pi6 May 45 ; Lt. and C'apt. p2 Aug. 50
Brevet Major, 12 Dec. 54; Capt. and Lt. Colonel, vi$ May 57; Colonel, 22 Jan. 67; Major General t
1 Oct. 77 ; Lt. Genera ', x Oct. 82 ; Colonel South Lancashire Regiment, 3 March 93.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 William M'Carthy O'Leary, Ensign, pi7 April 69; Lieut. P15 Feb. 71; Capt,
20 Mar. 78 ; Major, 13 Aug. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 96
2 Arthur Francis George Richardson, Lt. 5 Oct. 73; Capt. 15 Mar. So; Major, 13 July 87; Lt.Coloieh
27 March 97.
Full
Years' Ser
Half
Pay.
.'/n
Majors.
1 Reginald Hawkins Hall, 2nd in Com-'}
mand 20 Apr. 9S S
2 Chas. Mannoir Sumner, 2nd in Com- {
mand 9 Nov. 98 S
1 Thomas Lamb
2 John Antill Moggridge
1 Frederick Archibald Adam(Z>e>io*)
p.s.c. Hugh Pentland Shekleton3~)
{Bt.Lt. Colonel ;6 Nov. 98) Station >
Comdt. South Africa, 6 Oct. 99 )
Raymond Henry Raymond Smythies, >
Adjutant ^ Battalion 3 Oct. 9S $
Frederick M'lver Roome, Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 Feb. 98 ... j
Captains.
2 Donald Guy Prendergast4
Guy Edward Wentwortb Withington, (
Diift. Imp. of Musk. Docer, 25 Jan. 99 j
George Feilden Menzies, rjseroing icith\
Chinese Regiment 5
■2 p.s.c. Frederick Annesley Dudgeon, [
Adjutant 10 Jan. 96 J
Robert Heylock Owen6
2 Cecil Wanliss
Wm. Edw. Saumarez-Tyler, Adj. 1 "/
Vol, Bn. Cheshire Regt. 1 Mar. 97 ... j
Nicholas Marcus Lynch, WestAfrican \
Frontier Force S
1 Stuart Upperton
2 Alick Francis Bundock6
1 Horace William Plews Waters
2 Edmund Carleton L'Estrange
1 Edward Tite James
1 Charles Grant FrancisGrey Birch
2 Guy Charles Ashworth (Depot)
2 Charles Edward Lewis
2 Arthur de Vere Willoughby-Osborne...
1 Berkeley Rumbold Goren
2 Hugh de Lancey Walters
1 Edward Francis Oakeley
Lieutenants.
2 Eustace James Clarke-Jervoise
Arthur Solly-Flood, Special Service, |
South Africa J
1 Geoffrey Carlyon
1 Frederick Melchior Raphael
2 Malcolm CnarlesAndrewGreen(-Dt>/>oi)
Charles Robert Sandford Woods
2 Maurice Augustus Ord
1 Sidney Hill Skinner
1 John Gellibrand
2 Henry Garden Herbert
2 D'Orville Brook Dawson
1 Arthur Harold Bailey,10 Adjutant >
24 Apr. 99 >
2 Frederick Grant Wilson -..
1 Godfrey Douglas Henry Ewart
1 Arthur Northen
2 William Scobie MacKenzie
1 Robert Cecil Trousdale
2 William James Seymour Hosley
2 Bertie Edgar Arthur Pritchard
1 Harold Robert Kane
Second Lieutenants.
2 Charles William Melvill
1 Hugh Kennedy Woods
2 Harold Temple Cotton
2 Robert Daniel Jennings
2 Alfred Delme-Radcliffe
2 Cyril Mindon Trower Hogg
2 William Buchanan Ritchie
2 Ernest Charles Fane
1 Cunliffe Hebbert Marsh
2 Geoffrey Radcliffe Mott
Richard Alfred Wynn
2ND LIEUT.
i May 78
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. £0
31 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb. 88
11 Feb. 83
10 Nov. 38
8 Dec. 83
24 Apr. 89
8 June 89
24 Apr. 89
10 Nov. S3
9 Nov. 89
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
25 Mar. 91
LIEUT.
29 Oct.
10 Oct.
5 Dec.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Sept
21 Oct.
21 OCt. Jj
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
T2 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
29 May 95
29 May Q5
24 Mar. 97
26 June 97
15 May 97
3 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
16 Mar. 98
7 May 98
7 May
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
25 Feb,
20 May
20 May
20 May
20 Dec.
98
12 Nov. 73
28 May 79
20 June 75
4 Oct. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
5 Dec.
28 Jan.
32
19 Dec. 83
29 Aug. 85
28 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 36
8 Aug.
17 Apr. 89
3 May
31 July
20 Sept.
?S Sept. 89
8 Dec. 89
21 May 90
14 Jan. 91
10 Jan. 92
15 Dec. 91
11 May 92
7 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
8 Nov.
12 Jau
12 Jan.
26 Feb.
1 Aug.
22 Oct.
7 Nov.
19 Feb.
24 Apr.
2 Jan.
11 June
17 Oct.
20 Apr.
15 June
12 July
11 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
12 July
20 Oct.
93
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ.
15 July 83
3 Nov. 85
14 Nov. 85
23 Apr. 87
13 July 87
5 Oct. 87
15 Nov. 87
8 Dec. 89
22 Jan. 90
S May 89
8 Nov.
93
26 Nov. 93
n Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
26 Feb. 94
1 Aug. 94
7 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
3c June 96
2 Jan. 97
1 Mar. 97
20 Apr. 98
1 2 July 98
11 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
11 Mar. 99
11 Nov. 99
i3 Nov. 96
MAJOR.' I
27 Mar, 93
7 Nov. ok
1 j Nov. 96
27 Mar. 97
20 Apr- 9*
12 July 98
25 Jan. 99
27 May 99.
5 Captain Menzies served in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockhartin 1897-98 attached to the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present at the storming of
the Dargai Heights, Jthe capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
and in the operations in theKhanki
Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys
(Medal with two Clasps).
6 Captain Owen served in the Son-
dan campaign in i33s with the New
South Wales Contingent (Medal wfth
Clasp,and Khedive's Star).
[For continuation of Note*) see pre-
ceding pags.
Facings White.
Cox and Co.
-Agents, Messrs.
ist Battalion embarked for South
Africa, 30 Nov, 1S99. 2nd Battalion
embarked for Natal, 1884.
Quarter Masters. — 1 James Huxford, 20 Dec. 93; Son. Lieut.
2 William Dooley, 21 Dec. 98; Lion. Lieut.
The Welsh Regiment.
/• ,erly the did (fte WMh) and the 6gtl,
| r«) L'-yimeiit.*.
(Thi, ,ril , formed of the Glamorgan Militia.)
297
41st
tjtmf* '
OARDirr
]
p
st Hn'.t., South Afric*.
I IUU..Ahmednujj*r.
Bombay.
fbo Prince of Wales* Plume. " OrW/ 4n.Cfi.il
'St. Vuiciwt" "Bocbbon" "Jay A
Wiintoo*'
* IXKBRMA.X "
Ivdia" "ATi"
SKViStOPOL."
••c"da"a». GteWnm. and Caiooi.. i«4« "Auu
F Jin ii* £t>*' f" M;ty r; Oi;'fji", p3 Sept. 50; Jtfu/or,
Colonel — Francis I '?"> *'- -• -- ■>■•'■ «• • "■'*••• General. 17 May 69 ; Liea'tnunf General
"if.Lt
Mir General , 17 May 69 i
'■2 Mav ;, . BtJA (■/"•.'..-' " ;- ;", • l , uVuhK-irVmcui. 16 Jan. 94-
Captain, 2 Feb. Bi; li*<i/or, 13 Soy. 89; Lt.Colo.tl,
Lioutenant Colonels— 1 '•••••'<
Iff**, ■ A...-
, Fuel! - -'■ >*■*"
14 A]'
]>D L1IIT
,.H
'
Majois.
1 Oswald James Henry Ball
Commnnt ■* Dec. 96
Charles Barton limy, =«* ■» '
Coii-an I 14 Apr. 98 ;
, William Vieria Dickinson.
3 Francis Ru&acll Parkinson
1 Arthur Ryvell Reade ...
, He.. -Crime...
William Carter GillHrd" (Bl.Lt.tol. 1
8 July Q9>. frn-a in II <■>' if>
■ Thon. r^b* L»c»sJ
,1 Oct.
11 May
IS
„
•5
'4
■1
I
11 May
13 July
jnrf in "J
pment, V '
o .lax.
8 May
»■) Oct.
(Dryiof
CirTAlss.
7 Juliu- Hi " reD-
Art) . thoff Tin Jal, am* ■"
H 1 fHcan Regi
nth rank qf "
■ Shuts Bai -.ram..
.ld>(i«'2 lo'«n- t|
i,rr Battalia* 1 Jan. 95
, ,,.,.<•. Ernest Sveu David Iscluuidt
WilUai
(lit Lt.Cotontl i< Hot. 98), «•''• ;
He Ewptian Arm), Futinla ...
...eRoln Win Pei i'-I.J.]
sv ,-.»./- Settlement' it Feb. 96....)
,:rv U.iwkrs .....
forward Qeo. Wyny»nl.'« DSp. J<0- 1
0 fMA /'•/■ jJan.99.»
,. 0, :,\, - Phillips, >
P. F. )
Liaci.
38 Feb. 74
30 Dee.
12 Feb.
13 Nov.
6 Auir.
1 Nov.
13 Mar.
11 Feb.
1 Dec.
2 Feb.
8 Mar.
16 Mar.
22 Oct.
1 Apr. 81
30 Aug. 81
1 Jan.
18 Feb.
14 Apr.
1 Aug.
17 Auk.
11 Aug. 86
So
U orSeail African P.
Henry Hi uurrman- Phillips, Adj.
:
12 Mar.
1: 1
I ,tnr Battalion 1 Feb. 95
1 William Vaughton Pennefather"
1 Herbert Scholield .. . ■■■■■■■■■-■.
Charles Henry Young." Adjutant 1
'. ,T Battalion 10 Mar. 98 )
.- Knie^t Klw.J.i..vriiiCl.nrleton(De).oO
, Ohaxli '
1 Hugh Richard We-tmncott
2 Oabon. Brace Pritchard"
1 Rhvs Price ; ■•"■
, David Alexander Napier Lomaj, 1
Adjutant 28 Dec. 98 )
: Preke Lewie Prothero | 33 Mar
LlKfTBH ANTS.
Henry J"hn Hartlet Span
sFeb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
1 Mar.
.. Herbert Howe, rttring n-itki Mar
primtirr Force ...
II • If, MM'- . -
Archer Qe irge Prtlohero, I'af De-
partment. «•!(* ra«Jr of Captain
..•c Gorton Ross Smith
'.
6
'.
5
5
s
■>
s
«
4
4
J
!
1
1
I
29 Mar.
. ,r.
in, Th.imii- Braaaoy Rhodes 29 Mar.
1 Basil Tobin Ready, Adjutant 2 Dee. 99 29 Oct.
Brandrath 17 Jan.
. lor (Depot) ;»i"-
Braaal Bomerville Jiirkson, teromgi
trilA Ike Eqtptian Army
RouudellTriitram Tcke. eercng <cith
Ohimmt Hegim-ft
. k..,.. ■4i"n
lerberl Cen-ioh . ioOct.
1 !'."!. 'ii. {D*i 01) ii Dec.
riok Arthur W.-lh, . Peh
William Kdmond I.okah Btewart, f ,, Msy
itntry.SontS Africa I » J
Frank Aillm
: ll'irv
1,,, ,11- William Sarbarl
1 W.Unim Dawson Everett
11. nr\ atatge
'. ildo allBEtoa Uweaniip Moore
.1,1,11 Ckarlai Art-i'li
u :,.ven»ou
Bu ' ' : ''"'
Ohnsiopher Robert Birkil' ]
jo
90
■'
9>
Feb. 92
Sept. 92
94
94
Dec. 94
95
95
23 Oct. Si
25 Aug. 83
25 Ang. 83
12 May 83
4 June 87
7 Oct. £7
10 Feb.
8 June
1 July
5 Nov.
3S
is
9 May
1 July
23 May
8 Dec.
17 Oct.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
12 Dec.
11 June 90
32 Aug. 90
19 Nov. ;o
17 Dec. ..o
6 Jan. 93
15 .Tune 92
13 Sept. 93
10 Feb. 91
19 Jur,.
15 Nov. .i
32 May 9S
iS Sept. 95
3 Dec. 9s
96
12 Dec.
1 Feb.
19 Mar.
23 Aug.
25 Mar.
18 May
12 Dec.
23 Dec.
15 Jan.
22 Apr.
7 Dec.
4 Feb.
14 June 99
14 June 99
>
■
7 Dec. 94
7 Dee. 95
2(, Feb. q'<
i Sept. jo
5 Sept. 96
14 Mar. 07
is »ay jj
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
26 Not.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
15 Jan.
1 July
3 Feb.
.-I Pet.
12 Apr.
15 Oct.
, ".'■
- !>,,-
38 Dec.
» Fob
30 Apr.
14 June 00
5 July 'rt
I
i Nov. 95
30 Aug.
35 Nov.
38 Dec.
13 Dec.
14 Apr.
91
>'
96
14 June 99
5 July 99
The Welsh Regiment.
298
Full ilall
Pay- Pay.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Charles Lewis Veal ■•
2 Clement Robert. Wedgwood Allen
2 Thomas Gilbert Mathias
i Francis Henry Romilly
1 George Frederick Pridham
2 Rupert Chawner
2 Bernard Evan Morgan
2 Bernard Francis Vernon Harcourt ..
Walter Robertson Ooninghani
_ Charles Francis Irvine Wimberley ..
1 Henry Chester Lewis Lloyd
1 Frederick Edward Packe ....
1 Andrew William Waring Pope
Charles Coke Torkington ....
Edwv Lewis Willcox, late Capt. 3 Bn
2NDLIEUT.
4 May
98
7 May
98
3 A ug.
QS
4 Jan.
OJ
11 Feb.
99
22 Mar.
99
20 May
99
20 May
99
20 May
99
20 Mav
99
18 Oct.
99
28 Oct.
99
18 Oct.
99
6 Dec.
™
9 Dec.
99
I
Quarter Masten -2 William Tittery Fenn," 23 June S6 ; Hon. Capt
1 James M'Douald,26 26 June 95; Hon. Lieut.
ain, 23 June 96.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1899. 2nd Baft, embarked for India, 14 Sept. 1892.
l served in me 9Btu x\egi.. wim mc Ca.FCmU.«.. " .*tr, .„. x :"rz , J," rZ , —
s in the Yangtsekiang River, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before
at the operations in> th angtse g ^ , ^ Companies of the 98th Regt. at
igofthe Kohat teU force under Sir CWes^ei and , Cob, ta^ ^e ^S;
General Peyton served in the 98th Regt. with the expedition to ^north rf China in 1845, and 3EJSE2
the opera
in kin (Me
vihoVedrmDdgesna\Uche"°Med^with SiaspT Co^^indeaTouYCompaniea of the 98th RegCin the Peshawar fope-
^io^F^r^r^omeFrcmii^imaerair Sidney Cotton in April and May 185S, capture 0 Pungtar and
Chinglee and the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (mentioned in
'^a^Park^sonl^ «■«» Ending the engagement at
G^ator(Hartn«?^"Pd?ndti?&8i!ntr)ik the Soudan in 1889 with the Egyptian Army (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian Government.
1" f V Colonel I Giffard served in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at
Gema2ah?menttonea in despatches, Me&l with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) Served m
the operations in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast in ,897-98 and was slightly wounded in the ex-
peditions to Karaga (ment.oned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). .
P •« LtColonel Sparkes served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert B .tchener in ,896 m
command of the <th Soudanese Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in desoatches Brevet of Maior, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
"Captain W™yard served in the Burmese Expedition in 1883-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment
(twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations tor Gallantry, Hart's
AD»nCaptein Pe"nnefatPh'erSte"rved in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at
Ge"cap?ai(nUYo^
<M- dCapTainCpri?chaM served !nS fhfoperations near Suakin in December 1888 includes the engagement a
^T^^^^^&tot^M™^ Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
8T?Sa?roS^^a,hl^»5,^^-.BB, with the Natal Field Force Served in the operation. .at
the Soudan in .888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the
operations on the Nile in 1889.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Welsh Regiment {formerly the 6gth Regiment).
Originally 2nd Battalion 24th Eegiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar 1770. Home
1775 To the West Indies, 1778. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean. 1793- To West Indies, 1796. To
Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. To Jamaica, 1800. Home, 1802. To East Indies, 1805. Home, 1826.
(2nd Battalion to Holland and Belgium, 1813 to 1815) To West Indies, 1831 To New Brunswick
1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 1847. To West Indies 1P51. Home, 1857. ■» Fast Indies, 1857.
Home, 1864. To Canada, 1S67. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873.
:qi)
42N
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
Sftupcr* Bengal,
[.md Bait., Beat* Afrioa.
PERTH
J R andiht rOuhire)
|rd Battalion is formed of tl ". ilitia.)
" Htm ti
>yal Cypher within thl Bt. Andrew. The Bcjal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown.
"Umitou" "SmiGirit.a ■••■ Korrr" (withthe Sphiuxi. '"CoiCBTN " Fiektes d'Osob"'
1 NirBLLK
'Aim " •
" K , ■
'Coicni
N'lVl" "lllTHS " Toi'LOlSE" "FimilU" "WiXIELOO"
Slruroroi""Lo.'«»ow" "AsBxxria" " Kovrr
" SorTH Arain,
Tel el-Kebie''
1846-7,1851-3-
'Nile, 1884-"
I
11.11
10
9
1
9
Colonel. -Hun. Robert Rollo.1 Cfl. £w. fio Aug 33; £<. '35 Sept. 35 i Cejif. »s Nov. 4» ; £f.3/>.
Jui. I 4nW,I*DM.Uj .Vuicr, ►; Jan. 55 J Lt.Colonel. 1 > Aug. 55 ; Colonel, 23 f I
Umt.Otmmrml, urol", ^ Dec. 80; Colonel 93rd High-
landers, 5 Apr. 601 Colonel Black Watch, 0 June 83. ,
Lieutenant Colonelt — : Edward George Grogan,2 jr»»ty», r2< July 69; Lt. 38 Ocu 71; Daf*.
19 June 79; ilator, 4 Dec /.M . <.',
Archibald Morden Carthew-Yorstoun, iu-«(. jo Nov. - -'5 Oct. K2 ; Major, 29 Jan. 91 ;
U.Colmel, 13 Deo. 99.
M1JOE8.
Alexander Gordon Duff,1 snj in j
Command 13 July 98 $
Ernest Maxwell WUUbire
Edward Maxwell
Burton,1 Station )
; Oct- 9S ... }
Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkeley*...
John Oaton Livingston1
i p.t.e' Norman Wm. Cuthbertson7
2 James Deane, Adj. 4 Bn. Argyll and^
Snth. 11 V bra i3 Mar. 99 J
CirTiitrs.
1 t. ird in Wolrige-Gordon10 ...
.; -v1
Darid Lorraiuo Wiison-Farquhar-
fion5 {Depot)
3taart, Adj. 3 Battalion 4 June 95
1 y.r.c. HurriL Ji-nniiigs-Bramlv
Win. MacLarcn Campbell,18 Aide dr t
Campto Qvp.of 1/ 'f 17 Aug. 983
2XD LIECT.
13OC!
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug.
33 Jan.
38sApnl :s
35 May -
1 July
1 July
1 July Si
9 Sept. ;■:
10 Mar. S3
Herbert Cvril Orde Murray, Adjt. >
2nd Vol . Bn . Derby Regt. 3 Aug. 98/
e Ronnie14
1 David Baird
'. Sidney Herbert,11 tercing'i
I'jVt'tian Army )
Hon. John Forbes Sempill,ifaj(*ro/)
Sempill.1' Adj. 5 r,,;. Bn. 7 Dec. 96 )
1 Thomas Owen Lloyd
1 Adrian Grant- Dm' staff 1
.1 $
- 1 Iward Bwwart
Eykyn
Archibald Kice Cameron, Stag Colltgt
William MacRae (Depot)
.' John George Hurry Hamilton
13 May
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
■4 May
33 Aug.
7 Feb.
4 May S7
LtEl'TElfi!fT>.
1 E'lwyn Sandys Dko
<.eirard Colli:. ^. Adjutant 14 1
July 96 ,'
1 John Buchanan Pollok, Sout\ Africa
lerickGothrieTait
1 ;il Vr\
1 Arthur Hrury Mar -iilm, Steaf College
2 Frederick Dymoke Murray, Aiim de 1
Oami ' ' • 0 > It a \ug. 9$ i
ogham, Bart. >
A.IJ.C t>Orn K.F f>i<ifiniani2Artr.<iS $
1 Wl un James Bi Joan n»rv.
ttharlaad ...
■ C ' y '•■ 'II ( /'- ;> 4
1 Jan-es Thomaa CrokOJtt Murray
Btawart-afarray, 8. .ifriea
Jobr I' . Walker. 8. Africa
Arthur Oranfall w*aaohepe
1 Hnrold pYaaooia Saphlr Amery
rd Praaanok Halibj rn[ubart...
1 Philip Alexander Francis Spence
1 Bchomberfi Baniey Bdan
1 Herbert Curling Laverton
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6 July
1 Mur.
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39 Oct.
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34 May 98
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10 Captain Wolriga Gordon Barn 1
in the Bondan Expedition in 1 4
with the ist Battahn Itlurk Watch,
and itu pre- ment
at El Tab— wonndod (Mi daJ
Chi live'sStar). S' •
iition in 1884-85
with the ist Battalion of the Hincic
, took part with the River
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1 ih present In the riiira^tinrM
ai Cirbekaii <■"■ • laanel. Served
111 tin ' ' .itabclctajid
. '■'■ •
tptaJn Roac aerrad 11 the Nile
Expedition in -4 Bj with the i*t
Battalion of 1 Watohi a-id
tvik p^rt with the Huer Column
UIldiT liaJOX B < .Hlid M i|
praaantal thoaction of Kirbckan
1 with t^o cwiapB, and
Kiiedivo'aStar).
Fall Half
Pay. Pav.
The Black Watch (Royal Iliyhlauder*)
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Second Lieutenants.
... 2 William Pitcairn Nunneley
... z Frank Mansfield Boileau Robertson ..
... 2 Sydney Armitage Innes
... i Oiiver'Henry D'Alteyrac Steward
... i George Donald Grant-Suttie
... I2 Archibald Seafield Grant
... 1 William Stewart
... I2 Hon. Maurice Charles Andrew)
Drummond -. j
... 2 Hon. Christian Malise Hore-Ruthven...
... 2 Richard Archibald Bulloch
... 2 Cyril Charles West
.. 2 Charles William Eric Gordon
Lewis Pugh Evans
2Xn T.f-r*-.
16 Mar. qi
3 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
14 Sept. 98
4 Jan. 99
1: Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
20 May 99
3 June 99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 991
18 Oct. 99
23 Dec. 99
[ Quarter Masters
Son. Lieut.
—1 William Brace Ferguson Davidson, 9 Nov. <
2 Harry Studley, 2s Oct. 99 ; Ron. Lieut.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i«f battalion embarked for Egypt, 1882. xni Battalion embarked for Soutk Africa, 23 Oct. 1899.
' General the Hon. Robert Rollo wasone of two officers sentfromMaltaonaspecialnnssiontoTripoliin 1846,
ftcd received the thanks of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs and Colonies, conveyed through the Commander in
Chief, for his sen-ices upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East.and served with
the Regt. in the campaign of 1854-55 ; was Brigade Major from the battle of Balaklava and throughout the winter
until ho took command of his Regt. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava ; commanded it upon the expe-
dition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, and afterwards at the siege of Sebastopol and assault on toe out-
works on the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General in Canada at the head 01 that
Department from Nov. 1855 to Jan. i860, and from the latter date as Military Secretary to Lieut.General fair
Feuwick Williams till that officer's retirement from the command in British North America m June 1B05.
2 Lt.Colonel Grogan served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war m 1874, ana was present at the
battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture ot coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp). , m , , . ,,„
3 Major Duff served in the Egyptian war of iS32 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1864 as
Adi utant ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai(two Clasps), served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
5 Majors Burton and P. J. C. Livingston and Captain Wilson-Farquharson served in the Mle txpeaition m
C3S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General narie,
and were present in the engagement at Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Berkeley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Black Watch (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). „ ,. M . _ . , ,,■-,,„,
' Major Cuthbertson served in the Soudan Expedition in i834 with the ist Battalion Black Watch (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). . ... ,, .
u Captain Campbell served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 as Staff Officer with the Mamg Kuwan
» Captain Rennie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Ki'chener in 1898 as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier Genera! Wauchope, Commanding ist Brigade British Division, and was present at the battle 01
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive s Meda. with Clasp).
Is Captain Herbert served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898. and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Meaai,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). . ... ..
16 Captain the Master 01 Senipill served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field 1 orce in iS36 with the
Cameron Highlanders. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
l" Major Turner served in the operations in Matabelelandin 1893-94 (Medal). Served in the operations in boutu
Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Adjutant and Paymaster to the Mashonaland Rebel i orce (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). .,
" Captain Grant-Duff served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant British Troops Depot at Peshawur (Medal with two
Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Black Watch— formerly the 42nd (Royal Highland— The
Black Watch) Regiment.
Independent Companies raised for service in the Highlands and styled "Black Watch," 1729. Formed into a
Regiment and numbered 43rd, 1739. Scotland and England, 1743. Flanders, to 1745- England, to Sept. 1740.
France, to Nov. 1746. Ireland and England, to 1747. Flanders, to 1748. England and Ireland, to 1756- (dumber
changed to 42nd, 1749.) America, to 1761. [2nd Battalion raised in 1758. West Indies, to 1758. America, to 1703.
Reduced, 1763. Afterwards re-embo;lied, servedin India, and formed into a Regiment m 1786, styled ihe 73rd
Highland Regiment of Foot."] West Indies, to 1762. America, to 1767. Ireland and Scotland, to 1770. America,
to 1789. England and Scotland, to 1793. Coast of France, to Jan. 1794. England.to June 1794. Flanders, 1795. (Kea
Heckle conferred by King George III. for the affair at Guildermalson in 1795.) England, to 179°- (U lve companies
embarked in 1795 forthe West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters at Gibraltarin 1797.) Gibraltar.to 1798. Minorca, to
Aug. 1800. Gibraltar, to Oct. 1800. Egypt, to 1801 ("Egypt," with the Sphinx). England and Scotland, to 1805. 12M
Battalion raised in 1803 and served in the Peninsula until consolidated with the ist Battalion in 1812.J Gibraltar,
eoi3o8. Peninsula, to iSo9(battles of Vimiera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Walcheren Expedition to
Sept. 1809. England and Scotland, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, Niyelle,
Nive. Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to May 1815. Flanders, to Dec. 1815 (battle of Waterloo). Jingiand,
Scotland and Ireland, to 1825. Gibraltar, to 1832. Malta, to 1S34. Ionian Islands, to 1836. England, Scotland
and Ireiand, to 1840. Ionian Islauds, to 1843. [Reserve Battalion formed in 1842, and served in Malta and the
West Indies until consolidated with the ist Battalion in 1850.] Malta, to i347. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to
ii^. Scotland and England, to 1854. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol).
England, to 1857. India, to 186S (capture of Lucknow). Scotland and England, to 1873. Gold Coast, to Marcn
1874 (Ashanti war). England, So Nov. 1874. Malta and Cyprus, to 1878. Gibraltar, to 1879. bnglanrt and
Scotland, to 1882. Egypt and the Soudan, to 1886 (battles of Tel-el-Kebir and Kirbekan). *laltaj t0 ij8?:
Gibraltar, to Jan. 1893. Egypt, to Mar. 1893. Head Quarters and Half Battalion to Mauritius, zn Mar. 1B93. aait
Battalion to Cape Town, Apr. 1893.
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30 May 66
28 Feb.
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6 Sept. 76
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29 Aug.
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28 Apr.
25 Aug.
1 Jan.
26 Mai. 64
23 May 85
11 Jan. 66
26 July 36
;f July 86
1 Sept.
6 June
27 July
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23 Jan. 93
27 Feb.
it Mar.
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2 May 93
. May oi
3 7 July 93
17 Dec. 92
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16 Mar. 99
17 June 96
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24 Aug. 91
28 Sept. 93
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16 Feb.
98
4 May
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Lieutenants.
.Hon. Gerald Will:»m Frederick )
Savile Foljambe J
2 Herbert Chaplin Nisbet
1 Cornish Frederick Henley
1 Arthur George Bayley
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Robert Moore Brooke
1 Henry Lindsay Wood
1 John Frederic Charles Fuller
2 Robert Denbigh Keyworth
2 James Thorpe Weatherhy
2 Charles Johnstone Mitchell
1 Vere Annesley Ball-Acton
Alfred Nicklin, Egyptian Army
2 Richard Lockhart Ovey
Geoffrey Arnold Sullivan
Richard Reginald Maude Brooke
Quarter Matters. — 2 Thomas King,32 24 Nov. 97: Hon. Lieut.
1 William Ross, 2 Feb. 9S; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa Dec. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1884.
1 Lt. General Wilkinson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal .
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the action at Khodagunj. siege and fall
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Roovah, action of Allygunge. and capture of Bareilly (Mer'.al with Ulasp).
2 Colonel Plowden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-9S in command of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned
in despatches), and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the BaraValley— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
3 Lt.Colonel the Hon. A. E. Dalzell served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 in command cf the Mamgkhwan
Column.
4 Major Eccles served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps.) [See also Civil Decoration for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
6 MajorPorterserved in the campaign on theNorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with
the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and.
the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force "including the operations rn the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major MockJer-Ferryman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WUham Lock-
hart in 1S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valleys
(Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Hanbury-Wilhams served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir E. Hamley, Com-
manding the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse shot (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
,0 Captain Fanshawe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara \ alley
(Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captain Davies served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign-
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire
Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain White served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
1S07-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
13 Captain Parr served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-08 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley —
dangerously wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Captain Guilders served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnder Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-08 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur-
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force 'including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
15 Major Stanton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
nth Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the cperations at HaBi (mentioned in de-
spatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Pearson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier o{ India under Sir William Lockhart in,
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the cperations in the Bara Valley (Medal with,
iwo Clasps).
18 Captain Owen served with the Manipore Expedition under Major General Graham in 1891 as Superintendent
of Army Signalling Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho Expedition under Major General
Wolselev in 1691 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Servedin the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxford-
shire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah.
Expeditionary Force including the opeiations in the Bara Vallev— sevetely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Darell-Brown served in the campaign on the Nortb'West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps)
20 Captain Watt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier|of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force (Mddal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Wilkie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart m
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Hamilton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William, Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
3o:i " rdshiri Light Infantry.
•* Imui. Feildaii the campaign on the North \V. - of India under Sir William l.iekhart in
iSq* . Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantr hmand Field Force, and with the
- :he operation* in the Bar.» Valley
(MM*l wuh ■ * I -ilso Civil Decorataona toi
u I impaiffn en - '• Frontier of Inria under Sir William
Loekhart it Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with thi I Field Force, and with
aid the 5th Brigade Ttrah Bxpeditiooar; t>na in the Bara Ya
M Lieut artt-r wn-^l in f utter of India under Sir William Lockhart in
I Oxfbrdehire Light Infantry with the iwur
Tirah Bxped * tnary Fore* including the operati >n> :n the Hani Valley iMe<iai with
*' Lieut S itkeld aerred In the the North w. • , Sir William Lockhart in
Battalion Oxl -■ il Infantry wuh the Mohmnud Field Force and the Peshawur
Colun. with two » 111
"I- the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
-iii 1 nfti nt awur
■ J | . . i ten*).
'• ■'■ ■"• ■ ... \Vi!';.|<n Loohlcart in
Infantry wf 1 'he 5th Brigade. Tirah
I
■ Lieut. Fnth served m the cam the North Weal Frontier I India ni "Sir William Lock
• a th th< 1 Batta ^ht Infantry with l it Column ond the 5th Brigade Tirah
Ext*-
Ji Lieut. Ward aerred in the campaia (forth Weal Frontier ot India under s;r William Lock
in 1 .- with thi Lahire Light Infantry with the 5th Bi try Force
■apa),
" Lieut, k aign on the Nori William Lockhart in
189; Infantry wii and with the Peahawur
d tbe <,th Brigade Tirah I" Force including the opt rations in the Bani Valley (Medal with
. ipa).
12 Si 1st Battal irelAght Infax try,— formerly the *\rd (Jfonmourfa
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!$)-. England, to 160S. The Peninsula, to 1808 (battle of Vim to 1809 (one company
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starch 1815. England and Belgium, to July 1S15. Franoe •
Gibraltar ami Portugal, to 1827. Gibraltar, to rjho. England, to 183a, Ireland, *-•
England, to 1848. 1851. Cape of Good Hope, to 1853. India, to 186-,. New Zealand, to 1866. Eng
toi368. Channel Island*, to i&6ci. Ireland, to :87a. India, to i37>i. Burmah, to i33;. India, to iSS?. England
1867.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Oitfordehire Lig) I / ; • .-> try {formerly the 5211*/ Light Infantry).
Raised m 1 75 s as the 54th Foot. Numbered 52nd, 17S7. To Ireland, 175S. To Canada, 1765. To North
.America, 1774, To England, 1778. (Entitled L" The Oxfordshire Regiment. 178a > To J 783. To England,
Formed as the 1 st Light Infantry Regiment in 1803. To Sicily, England, 180S. To
«8o8 (battles of Viraiei anna T England, 1809. To the Pi I Bueaco, Fuei
d'Onor, Ciudad Etodrigo, Badajoz, Balamanoa, Vittoria, Nivelle, K b, Oi ["o England, 1S14.
a ., 1815 (battle of Waterloo), [and Battalion raised in t8o7,and proceeded to Copenhagen. To England,
To Belgium, 1S14. To England, 1815. Disbanded, 1816.] To England, 1S18. To Cunada. 1324. To Eng-
land, tS*[. To Gibraltar, 1837. Ti -, To Canada,, Engbu To India, 1S53
(capture of Delhi). To England, 1864. To Malta, i36S. To Gibraltar, 1873. To England, rS-4. (Entitled,
*■ Oxfordshire Light Iufaulry," 16B1.) To Gibraltar, 1884, To Egypt, i33s. To India, iSS'j.
The Essex Regiment.
Formerly the 44H1 (East Essex) and the $6tlt | i\ i\
{West Essex) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Essex Rifles and the West Essex Militia respec
"Mobo" " Gibbaltab " with the Caatle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." "Egypt" (with theSphi
303
TH
1st Batt., South Africa. "I
2nd Bate, Shwebo, Burma, j
Regimental District,
WAR LEY.
tively.)
inx),
Badajoz" " Salamanca" "Peninsula" "Bladensbubg" " Watebloo" (( Ava'*
"Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "Takc Fobts"" Nile, 1884-85,"
3'Sat Colonel.— Hon. John Jucelyn Bourke,1 Ensign, p2i May 41 ; Lieut. p22 July 42 ; Cupt. pi Jane 49; Maior,
27 May 56; Bt. Lt. Colonel , 26 Apr. 59 ; Lt. Colonel, p 12 June 60; Colonel, 8 March 67; Major General,
1 Oct. 77; Lieut.General, 1 Oct. S2 ; Colonel Essex Regiment, 30 March 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.*.e. Theodore Edward Stephenson, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74 ; Cipt. 1 July 81 ; Major,
27 Nov. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Sept. 95 ; Colonel, 16 Sept. 99.
2 Thomas Stock, Lieut. 1 Feb. 75; Cupt. 8 Feb. 82; Major, 15 Sept. 85; Lt. Colonel. 8 Jan. 99.
Fuli
Pay
26
25
Half
Pay,
Majobs.
2 Cyril Wood, 2nd in Command 26 June 96
Frederick John Brown,- 2>id in Com- ;
mand 3 Jan. 99 i
Hugh Ingoldsoy Ma&sy
William Graydon Carter13
Duncan Thomas Cruickshank14
Henry Hyde Williamson Nason
John Trevor Spencer
p.t.c. Edward Lainson Guilding,— I
BNSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
D. A. A. General, Stnd, 4 Feb. 99-
ton.")
outkl
17 July 72
4 Dec.
?2 Jan.
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 81
13 Aug. 79
Captains.
Robt. JohnTudway21 yBt. Lt. Colonel)
t6Nov. 9S) Commanding Mounted In- h
fantry, South Africa, 9 Oct. 99 )
Henry Broadmead
Hugh Charles Copeman
1 p.s.c. Launcelot "Richard Carleton.
Brigade Major, 15 Brigade, So
Africa Field Force, 16 Dec. 99
2 William Hampden Chawner1* (Depot)
Frederick Gore Anley,24 Special Ser-'i
vice, South Africa $
Nevill Arthur Charles de Hertzel )
Tufnell. Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. 23 Oct. 95... S
1 Robt. Francis Walters, Adjutant 4 I
Battalion 1 Nov. 97 ) j
2 George Brighi Wallace
1 1 Bertram Arthur Warry {Depot)
2 p.s.c. Henry Harris Hewitt Dowding ...
[ Rochfort Cade Lestock Battley, sera- >
ing with the Egyptian Army j
'i Owen Godfrev Godfrey-Fauasett
r Wilfrid Arthur Hebden
2 William Henry Wre ford -Brown
William Jestyn Llewelyn Jeffreys, ^ j
Adjutant. 8 Volunteer Battalion >
Royal Scots 1 Mar. 98 ) ,
1 George Murray Tufnell , 16 Nov.
: Thomas Walter Milward | ti Feb.
2 Hugh Rosceter Rice j 8 Dec.
Edward Dalton Fawkes, Station Staff ) i w
Officer, Bhamo j I4 "0V*
Lieutenants.
2 William Kaye Legge, Station Staffs
Officer, Schwebo J
2 Walter Floyd Bonham, at Staff College. J
2 Charles Wynn Barlow
2 Charles George Lewes,-3 Adjutant )
2 Sept. 99 $
2 George Murray Home Stirling26
Clarence John Hobkirk (Depot)
2 Herbert Joseph Sammut
Wm.Mountcharles Crofton Vandeleur)
Special Service, South Africa... )
2 Frederick William Motfitt
Frederic Charles Winter, Adj. ^Bat-~)
talion, with rank of Captain. 1 Nov.ggi ;
2 Hugo Sant-Fournier '
2 Herbert Charles Selwyn Heath
Charles Frederick de Bohun Boone-3 ...
James Duncan Macpherson
Alfred Gilbert Pratt, Adjutant, iNov.29
1 Arthur Dowson Green
1 Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley ...
1 John Cartwrighs Harding Newman
1 Alexander Phayre Churchill
Francis Newton Parsons
2 Arthur Crosby Halahan
2 Cyril James Brooke Daubeny ...
1 Charles Raymond Roberts- VVe3t
30 Jan.
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
3 May
28 June
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
17 June
27 Jan.
13 July
19 Nov.
26 Apr.
2 June
10 Oct.
29 May
6 .fan.
29 Feb.
6 June
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
Second Libutenants.
2 Clement Ignatius Ryan 20 Feb.
2 Robert Minturn Clarges Ruxton 24 Mar.
r Lumley Owen Williams Jones 1 Dec.
2 Geoffrey Weston Howard 1 Dec.
17 July 74
10 Sept. 75;
20 Nov. 75 j
10 Sept. 75 j
i2 Feb. 77
6 Oct. 80
22 Dec. 80
2S Jan. 8:
1 July Si
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
28 June 3o
23 Aug. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
25 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 85
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 86
2 Apr. 90
6 Aug. go
2 June 91
15 Dec. 90
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
15 Dec. 91
23 Sept. 92
7 Oct. 92
5 Apr. 93
30 June 94
25 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 95
23 Oct. 95
21 Dec. 95
10 June 96
30 Sept. 96
15 Feb. 97
8 July 97
14 Aug. 97
14 Oct. 97
22 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
t Mar. 9S
9 Apr. 98
21 Oct. 99
1 Nov. 99
CAPTAUf.
16 Aug.
82
16 Aug.
82
30 Aug.
1* Mar.
22 Aug.
10 Dec.
15 Sept.
82
83
83
04
85
15 Sept.
35
21 Apr.
86
6 July
1 July
87
88
1 July
88
2 Feb.
87
6 July
9'
20 Feb.
'35
7 Oct.
95
23 Oct.
21 Dec.
m June
9S
95
96
30 Sept.
y
15 Feb.
8 July
14 Aug.
97
37
97
14 Oct.
37
22 Jan.
2 Feb.
1 Mar.
98
98
98
9 Oct.
99
1I1IKV.51.U
15 Juno 35
18 Nov. 96
UAJoe.
21 Apr. 86
29 Apr. g 1
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
8 Jan. 95
7 Oct. 95
2 Feb. 98
8 Jan. 99
34 Captain Anley served in the
Nile Exoedition in 1B8A-85 with
the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 with the 2nd Soudanese
Battalion, including the engage-
ment at Firket and the operations
at Haur (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; in the
operations in 1S97 (Clasp) ; and in
the operations in 1898 subsequent
to the battle of Khartoum result-
inginthe capture of Gedaref (men-
tioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, Clasp).
25 Lieut. Lewes served in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1397 with the Mala-
kand Field Force as Transport
Officer Advanced Depot, and with
the Buner Field Force as Trans-
port Officer at the Base (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Stirling served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in i8g5;(Medal with
Clasp).
i = 4 Intent.
J
Sxcosi. LlSCTUSjrrt
Bertram! Cod
William Henry Kirk
William Arnoid Ja
■ 98
4 Mm
1 Harold Laurence Matthew* • Mnv gS » served with the Chitra
3 Arthur Duncan Dav -.Ann. 98' Fon . Robert Low m 189; (Medal
Food ... n Feb. 99: with r
15 Hoi
i . 8Toi .
9*
1 DukuvrimxM r.uwaru nnoinDUM
1 Augu* Brie Itethven Thorns D 15 Nov,
Jan:. 15 Xot
a,
l)»J./ir J/jilm -. Most' •'•'92; //o>. Zirwf
1 Henry Willis, u Aat; .. ; //- -. /.i/-*f.
F^anat Wh te. — .l;r*f#. Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 'f ItjtlaUon cm!.*- .V.t. 1699. 3ml fiuffdli. « rM&dri-rd r".ir Qxbralttr, 1S83.
1 . .1. H-urke served m the Ka-* '. Regiment, and waa
■ Alma an. 1 tnkermaa, and siei ''lassofthe
India .tun:.. I nntiny in 1S57 -=S.nnd «u prcscntaal
ifllirof Bhognap •, March 1853, and siegeacd fall of Calpee
(Brev. .vnh Clasp for Central li
' Major Brown served Is the Nile Bxpediti on 111 1864-85 with the snd Battalion of the Essex Regiment Medal
will - -::iri.
" Mh ree Bxpedltton Id I 1 the Nile Expedition in 1884-851
with the rod Battalion of the Essex K. giment 1 mentioned in despatch?*. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
-
" ilafor Crniokshanl the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the rod Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Star).
"Capts d in the Egyptinn war of 1883, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedives Stan.
11 I "edway served in tl lition in 1884-85 with the Monnted Infantry, r.nd v it the
actio:- ,• UiaKlea ind El Gubat (mentioned in despatches, Medal wil -. and Khedive's Mar:
served in the operatie: - kin in December i£;J and was present in t! eniiuzah in r, m-
mand of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in den .-p, and 4th the
DongolaK\ Force under Sir Herberl mma-d of 1 ■-•the
encasement nt Firkei and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in it of Major. Media
with two Clasps).
vith the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
Bteordoftlu Service* of tht :. I Battalion Essex I: 56th Begin
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannah, 1762. Home. 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home. 1783
To West Indies. 1793. Home. 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home. 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home
•799- (2nd Battalion raised in 181 -1 . to India, 1S07; home and disbanded in 1817.1 To India, iboj
(3rd Battalion raised in 1S13: proceeded to Holland. 1S13 : home and disbanded, 1814"). To Mauritius
1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies. 1831. Home. 184- To Gibraltar, Reserve Battalion
raised in 1846 : proceeded to G J47 ; incorporated wil 1 Bermuda,
1851. Home. 1S55. To Crimea. 1S5S. Home. 1856. To India, if <- Home, i860. To India, is- 1. To
Aden, 1877. Home, 1878 To Gibraltar i88a 1 .. Vgypt. 1884, To Malta. 1887.
Continuation of Notes to the Berkshire Regiment.
" Captain Feetham served thronghout the campaign in the Eastern Bosdan 111 1 :-"; with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the rec 1 H.sbeen on the isl K< bruary, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba B ntadvanceti : with
the Came) Corps, and was present in thi : at Takda -.and Khedive's Mar).
Aiso served with the Egyptian Frontier Field 1
40 Major Fitton served in the campaign in the Eastern Bondei "f the Berkshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and k > Star) Berved with the r _ Field Force in 1S85-66,
and was present m the engagement .1 at the attack on Ami... 1 the Dong. .la ^ 1-
pednionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S00 as De] it] Assistanl t General Infantry Pi\
including the engagement at Firket and the opeiationa at Hafix (mentioned -. DSO., anil Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
41 Captain Taylor served througbont the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 188s with the j st Battalion of thi Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissanoe to Hasheen on I nary, in tht ■ ts at
Hasheen and Die Tofrek aerobe, and the rabeeonent advance to and burning of Temal (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Stan. Berved with the Egyptian Frontier Field Fore, in
-* Lieut. Cloke served in the Bgypl 168a. and waa presi mid surrender of
KafrDowar (Medal, and KL. sdai I tiontdtorfng the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was pre*
sent in the engagements al Baaheen and the Tofrek aerobe (mentioned it pabc 1 Medalfor
distinguished conduct in the field).
Record of the Services 0/ ■ ■ inienf),—
/on,., ri . si.
Raised in 1714, but records lost to 174H. Entitled '• Jamaica Volunteers." 1743. Amerioa, 1775*0x780. England
101768. West Indus, to 1796. England, to Oct. 1799. Holland, i >H p-Zce). England
to i8ci. Berved as Marine- ondi son, 1801 (battle ten) America, to 181 «. icapturc of
Quccnstown). [2nd Battalion raised in 181 England, to 18x6. Ireland and England, to i8si. Entitled " Pno-
cess Charlotte or ' - ith Africa, to i8»8. India, to 1840, China, to 184s (war of
1840-43). India, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 1851, Corfu, to 18 ' The Crimea. 10
1856 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and - }■ 1 ■ Mines, to 1850. England,
to 1864. Ireland, to 18' 5. India, to 1873. England, to 1881. Gloreltai lulv isSj. Egypt,
3 (war of 1883). Gibraltar, to 1864. Entitled " 1st Battalion Princes* Charlotte of v il Berkshire
the Soudan, to 1S86 (campaign of 1865— battle or Tofrek 1. Cyprus, to ibfStLcft
Half Battalion!.. Italia). Malta, 1888.
Retard of the Services of ihe 2nd batlalwt. ' H /. jimetif), —
/.fin, rly the 601/. A\ g
ftassed m 17^8 ■ ■ | Indies, to 1793. Gibraltar, to X795. West Indies, t.. :;.. 9. Canada, to
|»03. England, to 1804. rod Battalion raised m 1803. Ireland, to 1 w, The I'i imisuln, to l8n (passaged
the Donro, battles of Talavera. Albuheni. Vitt.na. 1'vr. r. see, N vi . N 14 Inland,
1814 England, to 1816. St. Helena, to 1817. Absorbed in 1st Battalion, 1 - Bast Indi. si Helena,
to ^ . 1 (attended the interment of Nap. -let. n England, to 1813. Ireland, I., i-'.r. Canada, to 1840. Knt'lHi.d, to
Ireland, to 184s. Gibraltar, lo 184 Wast 1 Canada, to ■ 8^4 i;ilir-.liar,
•0185'. England, to 1857. East] Islands, to id Ireland. w> 187*
Kut It.dKa.to itti (Afghan war of 1879-80, battle of Candahar). K-iglai..! to l88j Ireland. 1885.
ist Batt., South Afric
2nd Batt., Aden.
■'•']
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment). _ 305
Formerly the 45M (Nottinghamshire — Shertvood V 45
Foresters) and the 9$th (Derbyshire) Regiments. ^B.gimmuUDi.iriot,
(The 3rd Bn. is formed of the ist and 2nd Derby Militia, the 4th Bn. of the Sherwood Foresters Militia.)
The United Red and White Rose. "Louisbubg" " Rolbia " "Vimibha" "Talavera" "Bdsaco" " Fuentbs
d'Onor" "GiudadRodbigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca"" Vittobia" "Pyhenees" "Nivelle" "Obthbs"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Aya"" South Afbica, 1K46-7" "Alma" "Inkeeman" " Sevas
topol" "Centbal India" "Abyssinia " " Egypt, 1882."
Colonel.— Frederick Augustas, Lord Chelmsford,1 <?CJB. 2nd. Lt. ^31 Dec. 44 ; Ensign and Lt. p2S Nov. 45 ;
Lt.and Captain, ^27 Dec. 50; Brevet Major, .■ Nov. 55 ; Captain and Lt. Colonel, ^28 Aug. 57; Colonel,
30 Apr. 63; Major General, 10 Nov. 68; Lieut. Ge neral , 1 Apr. 82; General, 16 Dec. 83; Colonel
Derbyshire Regiment, 30 Jan. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels.— t p.s.c. Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien,*.D$0. Lt. 26 Feb. 76; Captain, 22 Aug. 82;
Major, 11 May 92 j Rt.Lt. Colonel, 20 May 98 ; Colonel, in Nov. 9S ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. 90.
2 Arthur Dolben Bulpett, Lieut. 20 Nov. 75; Captain, 19 Jan. 83; Major, 21 Julyg2; Lt. Colonel,
Aug. 99. .
Yeurs' Her.
Full Half
Pay- Pay.
■2nd in I
Majobs.
Harold Carmichael Wylly,
Command 1 Jan. 99 J
1 p.s.c. Ernest Allardice Gardiner >
Gosset,11 2nd in Command 5 Aug. 99)
2 Frederick Edward Verney Taylor5
Francis Clements Godley9
2 p.s.c. Charles Newcornen Watts'3
2 James Albert Reeks (Depot)
1 Geo.Glencairn Cunningham,15 DSO. >
(Bt.Lf. Colonel, 16 June 97) )
1 Frederic Charles Shaw1*.
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
i May 78
13 Aug.
11 An;,'.
Captains.
Ludovic Seymour Gordon-Cumming, >
Adj. 1 Vol.Bn. Warwick Regt. 1 Apr. 96 j
2 Henry James Bowman18
p.s.c. Lionel Arthur Montagu Stop-^
ford,19 Deputy Assistant Adjutant >
General ,WarOffice, 10 Oct. gq(temp.)j
Herbert Augustus Iggulden ,-1 Station j
Staff' OJicev, Fyzabjd )
2 Lionel Arthur Bosanquet23...
Chambers Didham, Adjutant 1 Notts \
Volunteer Rifles 1 May 95 )
John Wm.Gascoigne Roy ,-3 Adjutant \
3 Battalion 19 Aug. 95 j
Reginald Britcan, Adj. 4 Bn. 1 Mar. 95
PhilipOarteretFallAtherley.^i/Kta'^ >
i3 Middlesex Vol. Rifles 1 July 96 .. $
William Raiiie Marshall-*
Frederick Porter
Cyril RandellCrofton-Atkins
Patrick Wm Anderson,25 Adj. 1 Vol. >
Bn. Royal Highlanders 17 May 95... )
2 Thomas 'Harold Mortimer Green,26 )
Adjutant 2 July 95 S
2 Arthur Kerr Slessor2- (Depot)
1 ;j.s.<\A.lick Thornber England
Arthur Sutton Adkms, Adj. 4 Volun- ")
teer Battalion 31 Mar. 97 ..., j
Leonard Alfred Bagshawe, Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 May 97 ... f
1 Francis Harry Weldon
1 Percy George Rigby28
1 Philip Leveson-Gower29 ,
1 Malet Peyton Phelps30 (Depot)
Fred. Barton Maurice,32 Special Ser-\
vice, South Africa J
1 Frederic John Radford
Lieutenants.
Henry William Poyntz
Charles Reynolds Mortimore33
Frank Gasswell, Adjutant u Apr. 98...
Lachlan M'Kinnou31
Percy Matthew Dove3*
Ralph Peyton Sadler {Depot)
Robert Vesey Savile, nerving with tke ^
Egyptian Army j
2 }Tt£ Henry Singleton Penuell36 (Depot)
Robert James Frederick Taylor
Rudolph Henry Keller3'"
1 Lionel St. Heliers Morley
2 James Frederick Ritchie33
2 Bromley George Vere Way39
2 Charles James Willoughby Hobbs*0
2 Harry Kerr AttBeld41
1 Philip Francis Ross Anley
1 Basil Ferguson Burnett Hitchcock
1 Laurence Beaumont Chamberlain ..
1 Alan Sim Murray
2 Charles Douglas MalleBon Harrington*2
2 Harold Farnell Watson*3
2 William Hill Climo
78,
14 Sept. I
9 May
16 May
22 Feb.
22 Aug.
9 Nov.
9 Nov. 89
90
90
9f
9i
92
92
30 July
2Q NOV.
9 Sept.
10 Oct.
18 June
13 Aug.
11 Sept.
12 Feb. 79
17 May 77!
11 Sept. 78
1 Jan. 81
4 May 8 1
22 Oct. 81
2S Jan. 82
22 Got. 81
28 Jan. 82
28 Jan. 82
2S Jan.
10 Mar.
5 Dec.
12 Nov.
29 Aug.
6 May
30 Jan.
25 Nov.
1 Jan.
19 Apr.
1 May
1 Dec.
20 July
2 July
22 July
21 July
21 July
14 Dec.
14 Dec.
16 May
19 May
1 May
4 Oct.
22 July
4 Oct.
4 June
19 May
14 Aug.
15 Aug.
14 Aug. 3g
20 Feb. 89
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
1 May 90
S May 92
11 May 92
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
7 Dec.
17 Dec.
2 Apr,
19 July
2 June 92
21 July 92
85. 14 Dec. 92
86 13 Jan. 93
85 19 May 93
90 23 Sept. 93
24 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
11 Apr. Q4
31 July 9s
13 May 96
10 June 96
28 Nov. 96
23 Apr. 98
23 Apr. 98
n Aug. 98
26 M*y
31 July
4 Aug.
1 Jan.
21 Oct.
i Jan.
5 Aug.
n Oct.
93
Oct.
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
29 Feb. 96
2 June 94
19 Aug. 96
5 Sept. qC
5 Sept. q6
9 Dec. 06
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
15 May
15 May
25 Mar.
?3 Sept.
13 July
31 July
14 Dec.
13 May
1 June
1 8 July
18 July
21 Oct.
21 Nov.
12 Dec.
9 Oct.
27 Nov.
5 Feb.
15 Feb.
11 Mar.
12 Apr.
23 Apr.
11 Aug.
1 Jan.
19 Mar.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
21 Captain Igguldenserved with the
2nd. Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in
the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). ServedintheSikkim
Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Bat
talion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present in the engagements at Jeluk,
G-nathong, and the Jelapla (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
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The Sherwood Forester* (Derbyshire Begin
■H I.ltCTEXANTS.
i Gasp:
- nl
j Charles Col
1 John Henry Wybergh
1 William Reginald f '
1 HuU-rt Vu-,
■ ■ '
rl M'Ewan Pfirtor, n'rt Pro-
WftJ B.ittrtlton
rerl Pupham
oke Webb
r'letcher Luther
1 Rob* I 'Itbsoo ...
-XD LISTT.
4 May y5
M Dec. o£
4 Jan. 99
4 Jen. 99
4 ^n. 99
90 May 59
=4 June 99
la Aug. 99
13 Aug. 99
earvsr lf«rti?.— 1 Albert Edward Hi . . S Feb. 98.
1 Frederick Tyler, 4 Aug. 97 ; Hon. Ltrut,
Facingt White. — Agen ti, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion embarktJ for Malta, 20 Sept. iS*>S; tu S. Africa, i\ Nov. 1899. :n<l Battalion embarked tor Gibraltar,
I Lord Chelmalord served with the Grenadier Guards in the I .eluding the
sicire and fall of 6 bfa Clasp. Brevet of Major, Sardinian end Turkish Models, and sth Class
-nent in the Indian cam Served in the Abyssinian
Lty Adjutant General of the Expeditionary Force, end waa present at the capture of
; in despatch W ability and untiring energy," ( 6*., and Medal). Served in com-
mend of the British forces in the Kafir war of :87s, and in the . being present at the
menu* of Gingindhlovu sj irith Clasp, and QCB.).
* Colonel Bmith*Dorrien Berved In the Zulu war in 1S79. aud was present in the engagements at lsanhlwana
and rjlnndl (mentioned in d - Ted in the Egyptian war ot »88* in comma: <,
Mounted infantry (which he raist - is Brigade ' Cbedive's Star). -
Souilan campaign in 1S85 with the M- 'tinted Infantry (Clasp); also served with the Bondan Frontier Kn
in 1885-S6 including iieh and the engagemci:-
and 4th class of the Medjid minated no the sth I inieh for sat ■
m Army. Served in thi 1 - North Wee) I 1 under Sir v.
1897-98 v< with the sndBatte t, and was 1
. of the Sampagha ai LArl Passes, and ft thi operations in uie Mestura, waraa, end I
(mentii uiel, Medal with tw>. "laspB).
tian war of 188a with the 2nd BattaU ■'■■ ial, and
■ign on the North West Frontii under Sir William Lockhart in
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the and Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and - at the
og ol the Dargai Heights, the capture ol the Rampagha end Arhanga Passes, and in ■
i Mastara, Weran sua Baser Valleys (Medal with two <
ion Derbyshire Regiment in I "-vial, and
re'l Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1 £SS with th<
the time in command of a detachment, »nd was present In the engagemente at Jeluk, G
(mentioned in despat E rvedinthecsj : a under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with thi :■ gtment*
as present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the - \
in the operations Ln the Khimki, tfastnra, weran, ami Bazar Valley- (M
* Major Qodley served In tbeStkkim Expedition in 1E88 with to
was present at at the JelaplB (Medal with Cttasp).
; with Barrow's Mounted Infantry in the Boer war Of 1 88 1 . - Adjutant and
Battalion Derbyshire Begiment Ln the Egyptian war of 188a (Medal, - -! in the
Sikkim Field Force in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbj - 1 nt. and eras present Ln : be ■
Gnathong (Medal with Clasp). Served :n the campaign on tt 1 - -William
art in 1897-98 asAssistunt Quarter Muster General 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Forc< 1 Me Lai with two
II Major Watt* served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Oarrington in r8$6; insisted in
Lng the Maiabeleland Belief Force and afterwards commanded a Relief Coram
h± the Column which finallv assaulted Makoni's stronghold and capture*! that • 11 despatches,
" Colonel Cunningham served in the Egyptian war ol i88s(aAavraspresentintheengagement8 atE:
and Tel-cl-Mahuta, and in the action at Saasaein on the 28th August— 1«
Medal, Brevet of Major, 5th : Ldie, and Khedive' t Star), Berved in the Nile Bxpe I
with the 2nd Battalion oftho Duke ot < Light Infant r; . part in the .
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp); also served in 1 d Force
in 18B7 including the engagement at Sarras, and in the operations In Lding the engagements at Arguin
(wound- » the 4th Class of the Osnianleh fbr s( the Egyptian Army.
Coiumande 1 the Unyoro Expedition In 1S95 — wounded (mentioned Ln despatch* ded the
Nandi Expedition in 1S05-QO (mentioi • D80.Y Bern Soudan campaign under
1 in 1897, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and llorm (mentioned in d< 1
■asp).
Major Shaw served with the rod Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of it
ve's Star).
m L.ii liojvmanser, 1 Derbj re Regiment Ln the Egyptian wai
and Kbedivi 'i Man. Barred in the 8ikkim Expedition In 1888 with the md Rati
ent in the < d the Jelaple Medal with Oleep), Bei be cam*
□ the .S >rt! • u der Sir William Lockhart m 1807-0C with the I'lrat
.imcut, and was preeent at th<
nnagha end arhange 1 "asses, and in the operation!* in the Khanki no I
v wounded feudal with tv
< 'a ptain Stopford served wil Derbyshire Begiment in th< 1 (Medal,
edive's Star) Berved Ln the BUtkim Expedition In 1888 as Ad. 1 2nd Battaluii Derbyshire
Lment, and wa» pre) eengagi mem at the Jehti
■ Captain lktf>an<fuet tervi »i m the eampaikTi on lbs Nortn Wesi Krontu r oi Uldis under Mr William LiCM Liiari
In 1897-98 with the Tirah 1 roe with the and Battalitm Derbyshire Begiment, and « m- present at the
frig of the Dargai Seignts, tin eupture of the Sampagha and Arhanpa Passes, and in the cptratK>nt- bj the
Khnnki, Mastura. Waran, and liarar Valleys fMedal with two CXeq
o
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Beqiment). 306a
23 Captain Roy served with the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8.
24 Captain Marshall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhnrt in
1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, and was present at the
engagement at Landakai and in the operations in the Watelai Valley ; also served in the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki Mastura, Waran, and Bazar
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain Anderson served in the Luehai Expedition in 1890 attached to the 40th Bengal Infantry with the
force sent to the relief of Forts Aijal and Changsil (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Green served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp U Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock hart
jd 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present "at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (two Clasps).
87 Captain Slessor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at
the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Rigby served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1S97, including the expedition
to Egbon (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Leveson Gower served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 in the operations against the Mohmands as Transport Officer ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki. Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
*° Captain Phelps served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, including the operations
in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
a Captain Maurice served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
(Medal with two Clasps).
w Lieut. Mortimore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S57-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lieut. M'Kinnon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations m the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys; also served with the Khyber Field Force as Brigade Signalling
Officer ist Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. Dove served in the operations in South Africa in 7896.
3C Lieut. Pennell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the end Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (lT(ff., Medal with two Clasps); was awarded
the Victoria Cross for the following-act : — " This officer, duringjthejattack on the Dargai Heights on the 20th October,
when Captain W. E. G. Smith, Derbyshire Regiment, was struck down, ran to his assistance and made two distinct
attempts under ' a perfect hail of bullets ' to carry and drag him back to cover, and only desisted when he found
that he was dead."
3T Lieut. Keller served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India- under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment as Regimental Transport
Officer, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki,
Mastura, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Ritchie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga 1'asses, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
39 Lieut. Way served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lient. Hobbs served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lieut. Attfield served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Lieut. Harrington served In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp1.
43 Lieut. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp 1.
44 Captain Riddell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Khanki and Mastura
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment), — formerly the
95th Regiment.
Raised in 1823. To Malta, 1824. To the Ionian Islands, 1829. To Ireland, 1S35. To Ceylon, 1S38
To Hong Kong, 1847. To England, 1850. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sevastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To India, 1857 (Indian Mutiny — "Central India"),
To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1877. To England, 1880. Te Gibraltar, 188 r. To Egypt, 1882. To
India, 1882 (Sikkim Expedition, 1888).
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1 Gilbert Lewee Parker
1 Ramsay Robert Feilden
• :ir'l Arthur JoordatD
1 Walter Rec.I.lfVl. Adjutant -.July 97I
t Gerald Hopton Wylde-Browne
1 Thomaa Henry O'Brien
2 John Edward Pine-Coffin
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1 John Gordon Lowndes. Adjutant /
18 May 96
Harold Arthur Robinson, eV. African J
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1 Aubrey John Carter
1 Francis .l"seuli Bowen
Robert Itus-ell Howlby, Adjutant 1)
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2 Francis Joaepb Hraithwaite
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13 Oct. 91
30 Dec.
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24 Mar.
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Charles Warren in 1854-85.
(For remainder of Notet. tee end of
X.rtnampton Regiment, p. 309.
16 Apr. 99
13 Sep:. Quarter ilaeteri.
1 Henry John t»ill, aa Oct. 90; Hon.
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Pay. Jf<y°''. pi5 Feb. 61 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71; Lt.Colonel, .
General, 14 Dec. 87; Colonel Northamptonshire Regiment, 7 Oct. 97'.
•■• Lieutenant Colonels — 1 p.s.c. William Baume Capper,2 Lieut. 12 Feb. 76
Major, 15 June 85 ; Major, 19 Aug. 93 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Apr. q8.
2 Henry Cnthbert Denny, 2nd Lt. 31 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. 29 Oct. 79 ; Capt. 20 Oct 83
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Majobs.
2 William Francis Fawcett,5 2nd in \
Command 18 Jan. 99 )
•■ p.s.c. Thomas D'Oyly Snow1 {Bt.Lt. )
Colonel, 16 Nov' 98), 2nd in Com- -
majid 26 Apr. 99 J
1 p.s.c. Thomas Edward Compton*
John Collinson," CB. (Bt. Lt.Colonel, \
18 Nov. 96), Egyptian Army $
1 William Wealleus7
2 Archer Olive Bolton9 [Depot)
1 yd Alan Richard Hill9
2 Edward Fitzgerald Brereton10
Captains.
2 p.s.c. Charles Sturrock Copland
2 Charles Stewart I'richard
2ND LIEUT.
12 June 78
22 Jan.
30 Jan.
22 Jan.
11 May
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
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LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
14 April 80' 25 Mar. 84
22 Jan. 8:
1 Frederick James Parker, Adjutant >
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General, Jamaica, 30 Nov. 98 )
1 Arthur Herbert Cleveland Kenney- \
Herbert, South Africa )
1 Arthur Parkin,13 Uganda Rifles
2 Harry Crewe Godley
2 George Eustace Ripley
John AndrewChilton Wetherall, Adj. 1
I Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 96 /
I2 John Little, Adjutant 20 Nov. 58
.1 Arthur Francis Bacon13 (Depot)
Edward Osborne Smith, Adjutant 2 4- \
4 Battalions 1 Oct. 97 J
1 William Burnett Woodham1*
1 Malcolm David Graham '
2 Arthur Athelwold Lloyd
Herbert Charles Metcalfe, District I
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Charles Ernest Higginbotham.Suprf/. )
I of Gymnasia, Devonport, 21 July 99/
Hugh de Crespigny Huntsman, Army >
Pay Department S
1 Harold Henry Norman15
2 Lewis Gray Freeland
2 Philip Allen
j LIEUTENANTS.
1 George Alexander Trent16 , 3 May
1 Richard Walter Rawlins17 (Depot) 28 June
1 Thomas William Shene Kent17t 17 Jan.
x Percy Cyriac Burrell Skinner | 8 Apr.
1 Leonard George William Dobbin13 ..I 23 May
2 MarmadukeOsw. Norman Rees-Webbe 10 Oct.
WilliamTwisletonLayard.Caj'nese-Eeyf.; 17 Dec.
Harry Hugh Sidney knox,19Doanrfa> - ,
Sijies " j' 9 Sept. 93
: Horace Robert Hawley Drew20 1 23 Dec
2 Everard Knatchbull-Hugessen 23 Dec.
1 Hugh Seymour David Stuart21 17 Jan.
2 Charles Ryder John Mowatt 2 June
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4 May 87
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14 May 84
14 May 84
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10 Sept. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 83
7 Feb. 85
1 July
14 Nov.
20 Aug.
30 Sept. 82
22 Nov. 84
1 Sept. 86
1 Sept. 86
1 July 87
2 Sept. 89
13 Sept. 89
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1 Apr. 94
1 May 97
8 Nov.
30 May
8 Apr. 93
I 19 Sept. 96
22 Sept. 96
18 Jan. 99
7 Feb.
19 Jan.
1 Mar.
3 Oct.
91
91
92
8 Mar.
93
17 May
28 July
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29 Sept.
8 Nov.
1 Apr.
93
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2S Feb. 85
16 Apr. 90
20 May
14 Aug
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2 James Isidore Wood-Martin {Depot,
1 Walter Mansel Parker22 j 7 Dec.
2 William Tomlinson Wyndowe ..
2 Claude Deleval Disney-Uoebuck
i Frederick Thesiger Williams23
2 Charles Walter Barton
Second Lieutenants.
1 Francis Pope
1 Harold Oartwright "
1 Robert Eddington Gordon
1 Frederick Kennedy Bally
1 Alex. Chas. Broug'hton Mackinnon .
2 Frederick William Darwall
1 Charles Oxley Morris ....
2 Sydney Arthur Thompson ......
r Cyril Percy Downer .,.'.
i Ernest Alfred Brooke Alston .'..'
93
93
94
94
94
95
95
95
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1 Dec. 97 8 Nov
1 Feb.
20 Feb.
15 May
90
1 Mar. 91
9 Sept. 91
24 Oct. 92
17 May 93 j
29 Sept. 93
8 Nov. 93
29 Nov. 93
7 Dec. 93
9 Oct. 94
26 Aug. 95
1 Apr. 97
6 May 97
7 Aug. 97
7 Nov. 97
10 Nov. 97
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
9 Apr. 98
:8 Jan. 99
12 Apr. 99
30 May 94
30 May 94
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18 Jan. 99
18
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21
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1 Dec.
1= Dec.
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
7 May
2S Jan.
20 May
18 Oct.
5 Major Fawcett served in the
Zulu war in 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war
of 1881. and was present in the en-
gagement at Lang's Nek.
6 Lt.Colonel Collinson served in
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
of 1881 in the Mounted Infantry, and
was present in the engagements at
Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 in command of the
13th Soudanese Battalion, including
the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Haflr (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps) ; and in the opera-
tions in 189S, including the battle
of the Atbaia (mentioned in de-
spatches),and sommauded an Egyp-
tian Brigade at the battle of Khar-
toum (mentioned iu despatches, re-
ceived the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB. and two Clasps).
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. Cyril Nelson Beet ham Williams
Arthur Hugh S«r"
Qua*'*r |f ■ •. I.irut.
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F.irin(7» White. — Ajtntt. Mcssrm.Cox nmi Co.
\»t Bmttalien tm}, . t Ct. 1899.
ttodbasj
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. and
Turk • Zulu war of i:- . and ■■
• <l in the Afghan w»r in 1879 : :- with 1 K
Ling the Zeimusht Expedition
)Ie*ial). 8« n
rved in tin
iK<lul
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* Lt.O
it Abu EDeS aii'i Abu
Kr . in c unpaign in the Si-mian
■Kitchener and afterward* u the ii
-uii, and v. the Atbara anil K:.:. - .
British Medal, and Kbc I with two Clai
* M111 served irith the Zulu war aa present in i
murof 1880-81, and < la detachment of r con ,
of t ■ ton I mention!
otier of India nn ■■-.. Lockharl - .- Battalion N -hire
t editionary Force, took part in thi
■ ■ -
In wai in 1879, and was present in the <
■
the it .eluding tbe operations on the Samanfl Range, and with tbe Tirah,
Bxpeditionazy Force, inolnding the 1
Kara Valley (Medal with
r Mhji- 1 .c.i m the Zulu war of 1879. and wai a it » engagement at Uluudi (Medal with
■ i ar of 1881, arid was present in to< Nek
■ i
gements at Lang's Nek and Uajuba Hill— ■
was awarded the J7G "for eallant conduct a: I
■
BailUi rps, who waa lying on the ground severely wounded. Being 1
the bi - Baillie a as ah • d< ad. 1 i
ais horse, after which ho returned aj
performed ;i ider a heavy fir. the North Hi tnder Sir W
Lock hart in 1897-08 with the ist 3 .
and Modal
with two ( taepe .
1 under Sir William
1897 Regiment, woludj j -
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, inc
■ asps),
'- I lantain Parkh m
1S97-98 with the ist Battalion Nortl including tht
with the Tirah Expeditionary Porce, Kotal and Dargai,
operations 1
.
»a r am Lockluirt in
1897
rah Expeditionary 1
l* Captain
1807-98 with the iflt Battalion .including the
with 1 e, including the engagements al 1 the
Sampagha and Arhum. the 6aran.G
with U
.
1897
ana
98 with the isl Battalit n Nortl ■■
.
ps),
.' . Ban Una served In the the North West ]
1897
with the Tirah s .
tgha and Axl
:i. in. 1 irtinii ';. lie! Force under Sir B
the campaif -<jSM
d the fiamana Bai i thaj
.
t be Bars valley (thi
er Sir William 1
. including the opt
. ■ . 1 ■ .
Ham
M Lieut. Knox
98 with tin- ift Battalion Northampi L, inoluding the w amana Hangc, and with
The Northamptonshire Regiment. 309a
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including1 the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
three Clasps).
* Lieut. Drew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 1st 6attalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagement at Dargai (Medal with three Clasps).
21 Lieut. Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the ist Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Barn Vullcy
(Medal with three Clasps).
32 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William. Lockhart ik
1897-98 with the 1 at Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and,
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with three Clasps).
23 Lieut. Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Devlin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
=897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment including the operations on the Samana Range, and,
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (formerly the 48th Regiment). ''
Raised at Norwich as the 59th Foot, 1741. England, to 1744. Low Countries, to 1745. Scotland, to 1747. Low'
Countries, to 1748. (Became the 48th Regiment in 1748.) Ireland, to 1755. North America, to 1763. Ireland, te1
»773* West Indies, to 1781. Scotland, to 1783. Ireland, to 1788. West Indies, to 1794. England, to 1795. West
Indies, to 1797. England, to 1708. Gibraltar, to 1S00. Malta, to 1805. England, to 1805. Gibraltar, to 1809. [2nd
Battalion raised in 1803. England, to 1804. Ireland and England, to 1807. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 181 1 .
To England, 1814, when it was disbanded.] The Peninsula, to 18 14 (passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera,
Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to 1816. New South
Wales, to 1824. India, to 1834. England, to 1S37. Ireland, to 1838. Gibraltar, to 1S44. Jamaica, to 1847.
Ireland, to 1S50. England, to 1853. Corfu, to 1855. The Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). Malta, to 1857.
Gibraltar, to 1858. India, to 1865. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Malta, to T872. India, to 1880. Ireland/
to 1885. England, to 1885.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1755, and numbered the 60th. England, to (757. Ireland, 1757. (Re-numbered the 58th, 1757.)'
Canada, to 176c (capture of Louisburg and Quebec'. Expedition to Havannah, to 1762. England, to 1771. Gib-
raltar, to 1784 v siege of that place'. (Entitled the "'Rutlandshire Regiment," 1782.) England, to 1787. Ireland,.
to 1793. England, to 1794. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadakmpei. England,''
to 1798. Minorca, to 1800. Malta, 1S01. Egypt, to 1802 (battles of Aboukir and Alexandria). Ireland, to 180^.
Jersey, 1803. Ireland, to 1805. Malta, 1805. Italy, to 1S06 (battle of Maida). Sicily, to 1812. The Peninsula, to
1814 (battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivoile, Nive, Orthes, etc.). North America, 1814. Belgium
and France, 1815 (occupation of Paris). England and Ireland, 1816. Jamaica, to 1822. England, to 1824. "ire-
land, to 1826. England, to 182S. Ceylon, 1S41. England, to 1843. New South Wales, to 1845. New Zealand, to
1859 (Maori war). England, to 1864. India, to 1S74. England, to 1875. (Entitled ** 2nd Battalion Northampton-
shire Regiment," 1881.) South Africa, to 18S5 (Zulu and Boer wars). Hong Kong, to i838. Singapore, to 1892.
England, to 1895. Channel Islands, 1895.
Continuation of Notes to the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
1 Sir Richard Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment— present uninterruptedly
with the expeditionary force from the commencement of the war with Russia to the breaking up of the Army in the
Crimea at the conclusion of peace, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie on 26th
October, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the 4 ;thRegimentat the battle of Inkerman, and uninterruptedly
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th Nov. 1854 to 8th Nov. i8s5,includingthe attacks of the 18th
June and 8th September; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer of the 2nd Brigade 2nd Division coming out of
action— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, C~B., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) .
3 General Renny commanded the Sist Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-58, a Regiment which
at the commencement of the mutiny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Nativelnfantry at Mean Meer, near Lahore j Regiments well known to
be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this important service, and others performed by the Sist Regt. during
the mutiny, he has received the order of CSI. and the Indian Mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in
the Sittana expedition of May 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■* Lt. Colonel Satterthwaite served with the Bist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt. Colonel Kekewich served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin
in December 1888 as Brigade Major and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of British troops, and
was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp) .
6 Major Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and took part in the operations in the Ktayber Pass
(Medal).
7 Major Purdon served in the operations m Zululand in 1888.
«5 Major Churchward served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid ; subsequently served as Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force from 24th
October 1S79 to 24th May 1880, and with the Khyber Field Force from 25th May to 23rd August 1S80 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
17 Major Thomas served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, — formerly the Sist (Loyal
Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment.
Raised as " Loyal Lincoln Volunteers " in 1793. Ireland and England, to 1794. (30th Regimenl
incorporated with Sist, 1795.) Barbadoes, to March 1797. England, to Sept. 1797. Guernsey, to 1798.
Gape Colony, to 1S02. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battle
of Corunna). England and Holland, to 1S09. England, to 1811. Jersey, to 1814. Holland, to 1816.
Absorbed into ist Battalion, March iSji6.] England, to April 1803. Jersey, to Sept. 1803. England,
to 1805. Malta, to 1806 (battle of Maida)." Sicily and Italy, to 1812. The Peninsula and France, to
1814. Canada, to May 1S15. England, to Aug. 1815. France, to 1817. Ireland, to 1822. North
America, to 1 S29. West Indies, to 1S31. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1836. Gibraltar, to 1839. Wes.
Indies, to 1843. Canada, to 1847. England, to 1852. Ireland, to 1853. India, to 1S65. England, to
1867. Ireland, to 1870. Gibraltar, to 1874. India, to 1883 (Afghan war, 1878-79), Entitled " 2nd
Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment," 1881. England, to 1887. Jersey, to 1890. Ireland, 1890.
:io
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment).
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2nd Butt., 8. Africa
CorBKHAGBK " "Dot'A OIK*" " AllUUEBA " "VtrToBtA" " PviBKIKs"
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"SCAKIH, 1SS5 " "TorBBB."
?•"" Colonel.— Robert William Lowry.1 CB.iT»«. '29 Dec. «o ; Ewaf, 11 May ,: . Cmpt.'ii Feb. 4S ; Jkfaior, 13 June
■ij; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 36 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, *; Mar. 63 ; Colonel, i ; Mar. 04; Jfuior G*«f rji. .-; J u
/.' litmrrtl, i Oct. 8: ; Colonel Royal Berkshire Regiment, 27 Jan .1
rant Colonels.— 2 Charles Evans-Gordon, *£i*«r. 13 June 75. Copt. 16 Apr. 81 j Major, 13 Jan. S9 ;
' I Lionel. t4 Jan. 09.
1 frauds Charles Carter," 3 .1 tint, 11 May 78; Lint. 4 il . . 1 Aug. 85 ; Junior, 17 Oct 94 i
; I CM*Mf, 30 Apr. 09.
Uajobs.
1 Erne»t Henry Bumey," ltd in Coat- 1
nail 74 Jan. 9) ..... j
j ■ >.■.<-. Fred Wm NicholasM'Oracken,:i I
aad i'm Cosaiirf 30 Apr. 99 i
1 Granville De la Mnte Faunce" [Depot)
1 I'harles Mackenzie Edwards*
ElmhirM Rhodes," DSO . 1
of tWfamlKmJ, V .l/r, 1 FirldForee)
mi EerrirOUntoek*1
j Reginald Edward Traherne Bray*7 ...
Frank William MTier Bunny," >
■ Armw Ordnance Department >
. j. ..r. George Dering Remington }
Williams
Cahaixs.
1 Henrr Louis LeeM
lea Turner," .4 ij. ;Ji. 30 Oct. 95
1 Ramsay Gordon Chase*1
p ArtLur John William Dowell"
George Veetley Richards. Adiutant t
3 I ol.Un. Wgkland Lt.lnf.z N0V.95J
2 John Henry Willes Southev*7 •Depot)
Bdw. Keetham,".! ';. 1 I o'..Bn.8 ADr. 06
Hugh Gregory Fitton,40 DSO. 1
Dtp. I""' Adj. <Jen.S.Afne*r.F.i
Sttroourt Ernest Taylor," Adj. 3B11. \
IlVeliX Begtment 1 Dec. 99
■ liuui.-ny WigHiiu
lvon Trevor Owen, Pay Department ...
i Richard Graves MacDonnell
1 Arthur Stephen Cave"
M Moore, ** Instructor Royal ^
MlUtmn College 25 Aug. 97 I
j William Clegg
Robert Bruce Swintou,.iMi«/a>i< 3 B«. (
IIV.I Surrey Regiment 25 Oct. 97 ... )
1 George Holme Arbuthnot**
.• SirTnoS. Edward Sabine-Pasley.Br....
2 Herbert Marshall Finch. Adjutant ,
5 Aug. 99 )
■ Frank Wigram Foley
2 John Gustavus Russell WHlsh
t Wm Redmond Prendergast Kern-)
bub Betty, Adjutant g Aug. 99 i
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rd Henry Blunt
I Blake Maurice
1 Wnlier <-'ii!g Peake
a Arthur George K'.ton Binglev
A levindor Scot; Turner. n>rrinffi» tile >
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William North
Felix Fordati Ready ,**nrviufmitHmiy
Egyptian Army )
Edward John Neve, PayDefartment, >
tritk rank of C.iytain
1 Eustace Grahim- Lees Pay Department
2 Richard Henn Oolluu
, ciiiii .< 1 Hill
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miliifoirv. Xr-rrii LtOmt \
, Artb 11 lonald
Wilham Robert Kwnrt Annesley, /
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1 IMobard Prentioe ilarvey (Drpot)
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1.. t . y 99 )
2 Archibald Henry Buchanan- Duiilop )
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.1 HrookeThornUn
I Walter Coxon
j Fnmeia Hamilton Moon
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22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
as Jan. 79
35 May 78
13 Aug. 79
14 ,':ill. I
14 Jan. 3o
11 Aug. So
19 Feb. 61
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5 Feb. 87
11 Feb. 88
11 Feb. 8S
17 Apr. 89
9 Nov. 89
31 Dec. 89
5 Dec. 91
17 June 91
5 Dec. 91
lEMay 92
13 July 92
13 Aug. 99
BO May 93
23 Aug. 93
31 Oct, 93
31 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
■ r. 94
10 Oct. 94
94
39 May 95
so Feb. 95
35 Mar. 96
35 Mar. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
10 Dec. 84 29 Nov. 94
38 July 80 i; Dec. 84' 14 Aug. 85 27 Mar. 97
8 June 9
to Oct. 83
14 Nov. 7) 23 June 841
4 Mar. lo 16 Oct. 84
86
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14 May
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9 May
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3 Feb.
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39 Dec.
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35 Mar.
8 Apr.
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25 Oct.
15 Nov.
7 Jan.
1 June
5 Mar.
26 July
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33 Jan.
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82 30 Apr. 91
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1 June 92
to May 93
11 May
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41 Captain Wig tin served throughout
the campnitrn in the Eastern Boodafl
in 1885 with tht til Battalion of the
Berkshire Reginu-nt, and vu pnM&l
in the reconnaissance to Hashcen on
the 1st February, in the engagement*
at Hasheen and the Tofrek Ecreba,
and the subsequent advance to and
burning of Temai < Medal with two
and Khedive'fl Btar). Served
with the Esyptiu Frontier Field Korea-
ludingtha engagement at
■
Captains Cftvn, Moore, and
*" Arbutlinot ■erred with the Kgyptian
)7|Frontter Field Pores In 1885-86, ani
I resent m the engagonient at
Qinisa (Modal, and Khedtve'i star).
or •• Lieut. '. 1 m the cam-
Bm the ' Soudan nndt
erK-r. Kiiebcner m iSo5, and was
the Laities of the Atbara
Q,: ati'l Kkartoum (mentioned in de- •
ttb Class of the U.
■ Melal, and Khedive's Medal
ISktpe).
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Secojtd Likutsnants.
Thomas Edward Carew Hunt
Gerald Ponsonby Sneyd Hunt
Cecil Pierce
Laurence Homan Muluck Pepys )
Cookerell ■ )
Arthur Ellis Fowke Harris
Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas
John Retallack Bassett
John William Cottingham Wadling...
Archibald Vivian West
Robert John Collins
2N 1> l.IKl'T.
is May cj7
8 Sept. 97
i£ Feb. 58
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
7 May 98
1 June 98
23 June
24 Aug.
2 Aug.
98
99
" Lieut. Redstone served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885, and was present at the recon-
naisaanee to Hasheen. in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal w'th two Clasps, and Khedive's Stan ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss.
quarter Masters.— 2 Robert Patrick Cloke,«s 16 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 James Henry Redstone,*6 25 Sept. 95 ; lion. Lieut.
Facinqs Blue. — Agents, Messr.-*. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion returned from South Africa, 19 Nov. 1898. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 1 1 Feb. 1898.
1 Lieut.General Lowry served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, Served on the Staff of tho Adjutant
General's Department in the Crimea and at Scutari— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel Evans Gordon served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war 01
18S2, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for Transport, and in the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the advance to and burning
of Temai (two Clasps); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in trie-
engagement at Giniss.
19 Major Faunce served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand (mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Caudahar, and at the battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with Clasp). . _ , ..«..»»
30 Major Edwards served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the detenoe
of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the campaign in
the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance
to Hasheen on the 1st February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent
advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in"i885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. _
21 Major Rhodes served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February as Signalling Officer to the Second Brigade, and in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field force in 1885-86 an Chief of the Signalling
Department at Kosheh, and was present in the engagement at Giniss— horse wounded (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
22 Lt.Colonel Carter served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Line Force at Jellalabad (Medal).
Serve 1 in the Ha'.ara campaign in 1888 as Field Intelligence Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Looshai Expedition in 1889 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
23 Major Burney and Captain Turner served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1S82, and were present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2i Major M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served through-
out the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment and was present at the sur-
render of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan
in 1885 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to
Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent
advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps) ; also served with the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
26 Major M'Clintock served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, during the
latterpart of the time as Transport Officer, and was present at the surrender ot Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion o! the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps); was Assistant ProvoBt Marshal during the remainder of the campaign.
Also served in the operations in the Upper Nile in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
W Major Bray served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1880, and was present in the affair with the
Wali's mutinous troopB on 16th July, in the engagement at Maiwand and the subsequent defence of Candahar, and
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
28 MajorBunny served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal ).
30 Captain Lee served with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
31 CaptainChase served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the
Eastern Soudan ir. 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to
Hasheen on the ist February, and with the Mounted Infantry in the engagements at Hasheen and the adva-ice t >
and burning of Temai (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss. . _
" Captain Dowell served with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on Transport duty (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-80, and was
present in the engagement at Giniss as Aide de Camp to the Brigadier General Commanding 2nd Brigade.
3" Captain Southey served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February,m the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, including the engagement at Giniss.
[For remainder of Xotep, see end of Essex Regimen/, p. 304.
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The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 2>H
— :j Second Lihutbnawts. 2nll'-1"'"r|
t ... i Gti3' Francis Heiiilam Keenl.vside 12 Aug. gg
1 I ... 1 James Whitehead 12AUK.99
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2 I ... Quarter Masters.— : Stanley James Barton,40 22 June 98 ; lion. Lieut.
1 ... 2 Joseph Couch, 26 Apr. go ; Son. Lieut.
Facinas Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ut Battalion embarked for Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 13 Sept. 99.
1 General Burton served with the 07th Rest, at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 to 5th July 1855 ;
commanded the Light Company in the sortie on the night of the 20th Dec. 1854, and succeeded m driving the
Russians out of the most forward parallel, from which the Guard had been compelled to withdraw, .and retained its
possession (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Modal) .
Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, with the Jounpore Field Forco m the action and capture of
Fort Nusrutpore (commanded the Sharpshooters of the Brigade), actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Snltanpore
(mentioned twice and thanked in despatch) , siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh ■, after-
wards served in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Grove served in the Boer war of 18S1 with tho Natal Field Force. Served with the ist Battalion
West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tho action ot Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's star) ; also
nerved with the Nile Expedition in iS34-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp).
1 Lt.Colonel Evans served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion ot the West
Kent Regiment (Clasp) : also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 7885-86. and was present in the
engagement at GiniSB. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William LocKhart
in 1897-9.3 in command of the 1st Battalion Roval West Kent Regiment during the operations in Upper Swat and the
Maniiuid Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut. and Badalai (mentioned in despatches) ;
also oinniauded the Battalion during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at langa
Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
5 Mnjor Harrison served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served throughout the Egyptian
war of' 1882 with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Morse served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
18S2. and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive s Star), served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the re-
connaissance to Metammeb — wounded (two Clasps). . „„
' Major Daniell served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war ot 1B82
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). „ ,. „ , m ,. t^ . ™ ■ „ +
8 Major Western served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West i rontier of India under
Sir William LockWt in 1S97-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in the Mamuud Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and at
Badalai (mentioned in despatches); also served with the Buner Field Force with the ist Battalion It oval west
Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with
■' Major Maunsell served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of '1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (gth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in command of the escort
to the ammunition column (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Boer
war of i33i with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in commando!
the English Camel Corps, and was present iu the engagement at Giniss. ' •
10 Major Brock-Hollinshead served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian wai 01
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Exoedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion ol the West Kent
^'Sj'olonelTlderson servedunderSirEvelvn Wood in the Boer war of i38i in the Mounted tnfmitry. Served with
the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta ana
Mahsauii, in the two actions at kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Mounted Infantry, and was pre-
sent at the action at Abu Klea and at the reconnaissance to Metammeh (two Clasps). Served in the operations
in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command of the troops in North Mashonaland (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, Hart s Annual
'"'MaJOT' Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present m the engagement
* "'Major Wintour served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion o the West Kent
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral,
including the operations in the Tochi Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). . „, ,. olh„
i' Captain Montgomery-Campbell served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including tne
engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive s Star). Raiment
:i Captain Dalison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the ist Battalion Royal \\ est Kent Resident
(Medal 'with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of .India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal ( West Kent. Regiment
during the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley, including the. engagements at landakai,. Agrah
and Gut, and Badalai ; alsoserved with the Buner Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement^ Tanga Pass (Medal wi th ( ''^P'- M , ,
« Captain Annesley served in the Nile Expedition in , 884-85 with the isfBattalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the attacK
on Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (DSO.). mtmaasmutnt
» Captain Martyn served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). ' «-■,„/!:„„.<, «♦„,. q..„j ;„
» Captain Style served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in ,885-86 Medal, and Khedive ^ Star ). Served in
the canipaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William ^."W^JSSfflS
Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in the Mamund Va lie, v>°cl™imf
the engagements at Agrahand Gut (wounded) and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Fo.ce with the ist
Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at
T ™ ^ptTn'Lowt'sIrted^nTh'e campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Six Wi** Lookhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the .at Battalion BojaJ West ^^^mtdurmgtr.e °Pe™&™"?»
the Mamund Valley, including tho engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and ^.Badalai also served with
the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and
Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). . . th -,____-
" Captain Hewett serVed with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in .885-86, and was present in the .engage
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campa.gn on the North West Frontier of India under
n< Own (Royal West K, • BegimetU).
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the Tochi V. vS served «h tv ,° M an<l ^utberland Highlanders dorms the operations in
IKEd , Medal wilh, .-las",, I'"'1 W,,-> eluding the engagement, nt Landaka, and Agrah and Uat-se>,
' hSS SI32? ' V- ,c<am'>a'*n on lhe Nonb w«" Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
" '■'•' ,i"',V""mH,Tv'"' iS ',",'' ™'nl"",rn on ""> N «" Wast Frontiaror India ondsr Sir William Lockharl in,
.swoiVlhl' ^^8rvt':1ia^^CMP^ontheNor«w«»''!,™«>«<«'<)rinoi»nndar Sir William L.,ckhart .n
in' Up „ r S, ' t a ,,' '''.h""!,1"''1'1 JW^ lh,e '« Battalion Royal (Test Ken. Regime,,, during™.. operaUons
■ I "re. wil, ■ ,", ,. , i n<1 Valley in.-luding the engagement at Landaka,; also servedlriS the Buner
in i4SSlriM?0ft«"B^i»SS campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lo.khart
7 Wb the Buner Raid horce with the rsl Hattalion Royal Wed Kent Regiment during the oi„rY
UOnsin Bunei md„ .....g the engagement at Tung,. I'ass , Medal with Clasp). * '
andKtoW^!fBtauT^t*^5SR5i^ay0f1,8l!r"?d "" P™690' "; : ' "- : « Kassasin (Medal.
d o/Hi« Sernitei o/tA< and R<,ya( rF<Ml AVn( Regiment {formerly thegyth Regiment).
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T K, i'i,.n 1 . V r' V '■ ' -1'' r» r-"Klan«I, .853. ToGrceceandibeia-iuiea. 1854 (siege of -
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;'"'■""'•'' - to Halifax. Not* Bootia, 1876. To Gibraltar, i»o. roBonth Africa ■»£. EuUV . ,i
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South Africa.
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
J Formerly the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Hiding
The King's Own Light Infantry) and the 105th
(Madras Light Infantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 1st West York Militia.)
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Colonel.— Sir Robert Hume,1 KCB. Ensign, pg Apr. 47 ; Lieut, p3o Nov. 49; Captain, 21 Sept. 54;
Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55; Major, 20 Apr. 58; Lt. Colonel, r8 Oct. 58; Colonel, 3 Oct. 63; Major General*
17 May 69; Lt. General, 1 Aug. 83; Colonel Yorkshire Light Infantry, 14 Sept. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.t.c. Charles St. Leger Barter,9 Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Captain, 15 Mar. 81 ; Major,
26 Mar. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 July 98.
1 p.t.c. Sir Henry Allen William Johnson, ™Bart. Lieut. 28 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 6 Feb. 82; Major, 4 July 91 ;
Lt. Colonel. 26 Mar. 99.
I 2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
2 Henry Earle,14 DSO. 2nd in Command ) |
27 Aug. 9S i ;
1 CharlesHildyard Thornton Whitaker i 1 ,
(Depot) j1 22jaD-
2 Villiers Edward Hunt17 ]
George Frederick Ottley19 ' 17 Apr.
1 Alfred Richard Power20 ! 9 July
p.s.c. Henry NewportCharlesHeath,24 >
Special Service, South Africa $ \
Bertram Witherby, Superintendent oft
Gymnasia, Sheffield, 27 Jan. 98 _> ; x3 Au^*
Captains.
» Robert Cotton Money ,
Arthur Warre Elles,25 Special Service, '/
South Africa )
p.s.c. LeonardAlison Hall Hamilton,26 )
Inst. Royal Military Coll. 27 Jan. 97 jf
1 Lawrence Willoughby Pease2"
Percy Herbert Rogers,29 Adjutant}
Bombay Volunteer Rifles 1 Apr. 99 )
Henry We lis- Cole,30 DSO. Adjutant )
23 July 97 j
2 p.s.c. Arthur George Marrable3J
2 Richard Dill32 (Depot)
1 William Robert Jason Ellis28
Robert Henry William Tulloh, Adju- j
tant 3 Battalion 19 Nov. 95 y
1 William Thomas Potts, Adjutant 6 )
Apr. 98 S
2 Reginald Coplestone Bond33
2 William Maunder Withycombe
Charles Ernest Carr, District Commie- 1
sioner, Sierra Leone )
David Elgar Payn, Adjutant 2 Tolun- )
teer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland v
Highlandem, 15 Dec. 9S J
1 Alan Sutherland Colquhoun34
Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke, \
Mounted Infantry, South Africa ... j
2 James Bruce Gregorie Tulloch35
Charles Sydney Harris,3* Pay Depmnt.
1 Glendower George Ottley37
1 Matthew William Kemble Connolly...
2 Charles Allix Lavington Tate,38 Staff >
College j
1 Herbert Edward Trevor (Depot)
2 Stuart Campbell Taylor39
Lieutenants.
1 Raymond Edward Boulton
2 Hugh Clifford Fernybough*1
2 Frederick Temple Thorold*2
1 Charles Edensor Heathcote, Superin- >
tendent of Gymnasia, Malta ) i
2 John Doull Doull (Depot) |
2 Gordon Charles William Gordon Hall45!
1 Edward Chorley Watt
1 William Gowans...
2 Rupert Farquhar Riley46
1 Kenneth Evers Warden
2 Robert Michael Douglas Fox47 1
1 Reginald Thomas Annesley Ball-Acton
1 Ernest Francis William Barker |
1 Reginald William Starkey Stanton
1 Herbert Walter Beck Thorp |
1 Charles Parker Deedes ,
23 April 81
i5Nov. 87
iS Jan.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
21 Nov.
30 Jan. 89
9 Oct. 89
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
25 July 91
25 July 91
7 Nov. 91
13 Aug. 92
14 Sept. 92
17 Dec. 92
25 Feb. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
Second Lieutenants.
2 Launcelot Simpson ,
1 Frederick John Gardner Agg
« Henry Campbell Johnson
2 Edward "Vanrenen Ingham Brooke
2 Henry Mallinson
2 Charles Harris Ackroyd
Charles Folliott Borradaile Powell...
2 Allan Chas. Grenville Luther
7 Mar. 94
29 Aug. 94
10 Oct. Q4
12 Dec.
29 May
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
26 June
22 Dec.
:6 Feb.
16 Feb.
7 May
11 Feb.
15 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
20 May
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
99
11 Sept. 76
30 Apr. 79
30 Nov. 76
10 Nov. 80
1 July 8
22 Oct. S
24 Jan. 80
1 July 81
70 Mar. St,
10 Mar. S3
19 Dec. 83
30 Jan. 84
23 Aug. 84
9 May 85
28 July 86
20 Nov. 89
20 Nov. 89
24 Nov. 89
1 Apr. 90
23 Apr. 90
7 May 90
4 July 91
30 Dec. 91
17 May 9;
16 June 9,
21 Doc. 9:
21 Dec. 9:
21 Dec. 9:
7 Feb. 94
26 Mar. 94
23 May 94
19 July 94
3 Dec. 94
14 Dec. q.s
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
22 May 98
27 Aug. 98
27 Dec. 98
8 Mar. 99
8 Mar. 99
8 Mar. 99
26 Mar. 99
29 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
26 July 99
4 Nov. 99
captain.
14 Feb. 83
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24 Oct. 85
20 Jan. 86
6 Feb. 89
18 Nov. 84
1 July 87
6 May 91
4 July 91
10 Jan. 92
1 Mar. 92
17 May 921
23 July 93'
11 Oct. 93
25 Oct. 93
10 Mar. 04
26 Mar. 94
19 July Q4
2 Oct. 95!
7 Aug
27 Aug. 98
15 Dec.
26 Mar. 99
26 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
26 July 99
26 July 99
9 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
MAJOR.
7 Feb. 89
31 Jan. 94
7 Apr. 97
5 July 97
G June 98
19 July 98
27 Aug. 98
26 Mar. 99
r~n%* 316 The King's (hrti Yorkshire Liaht Infantry.
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v :i LlBCTSBTAJIT*. - ND It KIT.
Unold Ramaaj Keppol uAug, 99
1 Arthur * ,
1 Richard Edmund Shepherd, Kara > .
Bdw B .0 Dec. 99*
Qluwfer Ifsaferf.- . .thlim Judge.*4 28 Aug. ">' I H ■ C» ' & ^'.96.
6 1 Alfrvtl Samuel Patterson,** 31 Jan. 04 ; If©". I
Fastest Blue, -i ■'«'■
t«f Batt^lton return**! from Bnrmii. »o Dec. :337- a»«f Batt-tliou tmbarktd for Haifa, ;~ Dee. 1SS4 ;
tol riiimt. Feb. 1: 1899.
. the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 13th Jau. i
at of Alma and Inkerma
• Hedan ou tho 18th June
pa, Brevet of Major, Knigbtof
H the Uedjidie, andTorkiah Hi >e 55th Bsgiment in theBhoo-
■ ir* of Dewangir:
■n. Afghan duding the ■ . -
ad the withdrawal of the force to India (n
red «uh the exped BrSii
n the North 3ir William l the 4th Brigade Tirah
mmand of thi
ut nt Bhin Kamar In oomma uedal with
M Light Infantry in I
i-t Light Infantry in the Afghan wai - resent at thi
.... d oiaeari it \ p). 8erved
Burn. itionfrom 1066 till the close of 1887 as Adjutant of tL< Light I
aapa).
a< 1st Light in' 1 ■■■- -.■'. 1877 (Medi
with the 51st Light Inft a war of 1878-80, during thi
Lght, and wai 1 Derations in thi 1 Hissarik Valleys (Medal
Egyptian wmi renei I
■■ ante at El Uagfar and 'iv -el-MaJ
I ebirl Ueda n ith 1 :iaap, I edjidie, and bthed ■
: , - ■ ■ j ■ :
I ry and accompanied the Etuby Mine Column in December 1886 and the expedition to M
■ .
1 Sir William Lockhart in 1 n the 4th Brigu
ihire Light [nfantrj , and wai |
with two ' Hasps)
on the North Weal Frontier of India ond - am Lockhart m
1 ,- with the *th Brigade Tirah E th the rud Battul >n K
tryi Medal with two Clasps),
Ottley served ae Adjutant and Battalion King's Own Yorke infantry in the 2
r Qeorge White during theZhoband Kiderzai Bxt> the
- i -■ i In t ae oampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1 the 4th Brigade Tirah I iry Force with thi Own Yorkshire Light
in the engagement at Shin Kumar (Medal with t
21 Major Power served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the ;ist Light Infantry (Medal). Served in the
eurmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 18S7 with the ibl Battalion ot the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Mi
with two < llaapa).
■ tfajor Heath served as Transport Officer with the 1st Battalion South Btaffbrdsbire Regiment in the Kg\ | I
f i88fl, and was present 111 the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th Aug . and
Khedi ve'a Star), Served with Expedition in 1884 Lhe action ol men-
id in despatch- - Brevet of Major, two Clasps ■ Berved with the - ntier Field Force during the
Lonaon the Upper Nile in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Begin
Captain Ellea served b the Burmese Expedition from i33<5 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of
tho Yorkshire Light Enfantrj (Medal with two Cla
ailton served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the cloee of 1887 with the 1 **t Battalion of
'< orkshire Light Infantry . and for six months ns Staff Officer to thi Offloer H Bhumo (Medal
with two Cla 1
17 Oaptail ih the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Served in the Open
tione in Booth Africa in 1891 1 Uedal),
* Captain Ellis served with the and Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field E
in 1890 under Sir 1 rOOrge White during the /huh and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the inarch tO Vihowa.
*■ I'aptam Rogei ' >fflcer to the 2nd Butt h l ion King's Owi T< rksl ire I Lght [nfantrj
Zhoh Field Fore Ier8ir George White during the /hoi. and Kid) raaJ Bxi editions and the march U
vihowa ; and with the leaxai Field Force in 18 ,.■ Served in the oai the North Weal Frontier ol 1
•rider Sir Wiiham Lookhart b b the Kohat-Knrram Force ae Trai •*. including the opj
tionh en tho Samana B , -, [jh the Knrram Movable Column SI Transport On
(mentioned in deei \th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ind Battahon King* a
• >vi n Yorkshire Light Lnfantn Uedal with throe Clasps).
■* Captain palgn on the North West Frontier <->f [ndia under Sir William Lctokhwrl
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary I King's Owu York-
Light Infantry, and was present in u Bbin Kamar (mentioned in despatches, dso. and
aspa).
darrabfe aerved in the Bormsse Expedition from 1886 till the close
-hire Light [nfhntry [Medal with twi Dlaap 3ervi umpaign on the North West Frontii
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ?nd
Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and engagemsni nt Bhla Kumar— very
severelj asps).
ronghoul thi Egyptian war of 1S82. and was present at the action of K assa*i n ou
to Beptemlier and at the battle of Ti bir (Medal with Clasp, an ■ Btar).
MCapl Bond aerved with tl I foi I ■
in 1890 under Sir Gearge White d Vihowa, Berved
oan I'n a the North Wi 1 I [ndia mdei ■'■ I with the 4th Brigade
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ad 1 tttallon King's Own 1 arkshire Light Infantry, and wa d the
engntrsment at °hm Kinnnr (Medal with tWO rlaapa).
•« Ci isrved in the oampaign on the North West Frontiei ol India under Sir Wdinim Lock-
ide Tirah Exp ■ rkahlM Light Infantry
with i'im»p).
isign on the North H inder Sir William Lo< khart wiih
tree with the 1 kcahtre Lighi Infantry D
the 4th Aprfl i3<)8 (Medal with I
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 316a
36 Captain Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-95 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Bftitalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infautry (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Captain Ottley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
M Captain Yate served in the campaign on the Northwest Frontier of India under Sir William Lookhart with
the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion E ing's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from the
29th March 189S (Medal with Clasp).
39 Captain Taylor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Signalling Officer to the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the engagement
at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut. Fernyhough served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lieut. Thorold served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
B Lieut. Hall served in the campaign on the North West FronUer of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infaitry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar— very severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut. Riley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with the
4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from thB
7th March 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
17 Lient. Fox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
u Captain Judge served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1S90 under Sir George White during the Zhoh nrd Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march
to Vihowa. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
" rjeut. Patterson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1377-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afgnan war of 187S-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
(formerly the 51st Regiment).
Raised in 1756. Expedition to Rochefort, 1757, returning same year. To Holland, 1758 (Seven Years' War-
battle of Minden). To United Kingdom, 1763. xo Minorca, 1771. To United Kingdom, 1782. To Gibraltar, 1792.
To Corsica and Ulba, 1794. To Lisbon, 1797. To East Indies, 1798. To Ceylon, 1800. To England, 1807. To
Spain, i3o8 (battle of Corunna). To England, 1809. Made Light Infantry, 1809. Walcheren Expedition, 1809.
To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes). To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1S10. Entitled "The King's Own Light Infantry," 1821. To the
Mediterranean, 1821. To United Kingdom, 1834. To Australia and New Zealand, 1838. To India, 1845. To
Burmah, 1S52 (capture oi Pegu). To England, 1854. To Malta, 1855. To England, 1S56. To India, 1857. To
United Kingdom, 1867. 1 o India, 1872 (Afghan war, 1878-80, capture of Ali Musjid). To Burmah, 18S5 ("Burma,
18S3-7 ') To England, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (formerly the 105th
Light .Infantry).
The 2nd European Madras Light Infantry was raised in 1S39. East Indies, to 1856. Burmah, to 185S. East
Indies, to 1872. Title changed to " icsth Light Infantry," 1861. Aden, to 1874. England, to 1S79. Ireland, to
1883. Title changed to "King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry," 1881. England, to 1884. Malta, to 1S87. East
Indies, to Feb. 1S99. Mauritius, to Oct. 1899. South Africa, 1899.
'koRD ThC Kings (Shropshire Light Infantry).
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, Jane. Spena," I,.,,/. 39 May 72 ; ra<rf. , July 83 , Jfa>r, 7 Apr. 66 ; Lt. Colon,!, ,. Feb. ,8.
MlJOH.
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mand :i Feb. 98 /
1 rhilip Bnlmau,u :»/ m Cbauuid 1
16 June qE
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3 Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins," CUB
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30 Jan.
1 May
14 Jan.
23 April 15
11 Sept. ;t
11 Feb. 7s
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1 Harvey Beaucbamp Welman
1 Ernie William Kyrle Money5"
James Ross 0,Connell,«»<Tri»</ teitk'i
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3 Robert Astley Smith
1 James Horat"io Hick6*' .......!..!
Oscar Hyae Bast Marescan.\
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4 Dec. 99 J
2 John George ForbeB
William Scott Hurley Radci'iffei'il "j'/ii- "/
tant 2 VolunlMr Battalion 11 Ma
»ell 1'ickford UiggniKim, Adjutant I
:9 Sept. 97 j
1 Richard A vary Arthur Young/
Jordan
2 John Joseph White
George Conolly Benson, ten
th, OuUCnut I
Frederic Hugh Mackenzie, ArmnPou ,
Drfiarlm.iil * j
2 Richard Rolls Gubbins
July 61
:i Aug. 80 1 July Ei
22 Jan. 81 1 July £1
9 Sept. 82
29 July E2
27 Jan. 83
12 May 63
U May £<
27 Jan. Ei
I 9 Sept. Sj
25 Aug. 83'
22 Nov. 84
6 May 85
2S Nov. 85
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4 Feb. 85
1 1 Feb.
04
13 Sept. 86
30 Nov.
19 Aug.
2 j Mar.
97
19 Oct. 37
6 Apr.
98
11 May
98
6 Dec. 89
16 Nov.
9a
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 00
11 Feb. 90
30 Mar. 01
1 Jan. 91-
30 July 9:
29 May 91
50 Mar. y:
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B.B.4-C J. KaiUav Votn.$ V.
1 Hugh Lyle Smyth, Adjutant ^ Mar uy
1 Godfrey Meynell"......
Clare James Garsia (be^ul)
1 Francis Dobbs Markham
2 Gerald Russell aowny
1 Edward Bourryau Loard
2 (Charles Marshall [D,p t)
1 William Arthur Payn
Horace Mackenzie Smith
2 Waller Ceil Wright
1 Robert Maseflild
1 Robert Thomas Oirreg
John Henry Bailey, Mrnaf "'» >.'•■•» ,
Africa Rijtrt
1 William Jn.
Clement Arthur Wilkinson, t,ro\ng /
nth H,,t Africa,, Fronttrr Furrr . I
Clinton Wynyard Battye, m€onntti\
Infantry, Btmlk Africa ... |
1 Arthur Wursley Spottiswoode Pinhej
2 Henry Gren-villo Bryant
2 Charles Ernest Atchison
1 Percival Charles G rover" ......
1 Arthur Thomson ('urgenven Rundle
t Ernest Ruben Maling Bngllth
1 Alexander Henry 1. hud ht'BM
sii'.imi Luvniim,
3 Edward Arthur Cndern'OfMl
5 Feb. R7
5 Feb. E7 31 Feb. 90
16 Nov. 87 30 Mar. 91
: Mar. 90! 21 Dee. 91
1 Mar. 90 1 Jan. 92
t July 98
34 June 99
16 Apr.
; M:iy 90
3 May 90
17 Jan. 91
3 May 91
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9 Apr.
31 Dec.
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S0^0*' . S. .11, Ian in 1 88c with
22 Mai. n Battalion Shropshire "Ligbi
■ Jan. 94lnlantry (Me with Clasp, an^l
11 Feb. 94 Khedive'a Btar).
5 June 94
94
Pay.
Pa,-
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
318
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Wildnian Kettle-veil
1 CharlesAlfrpdHoward,.4(rf(?rf«?C<im/) >
to Sir B. H. Bulhr 9 Oct. 99 $
1 Kenneth Lyle Pbilpin Lely ..
1 ChristODher Hugh Cautley ..
2 Peter Francis Fitzgerald
2 Edward Pendarves Dorrien-Smith...
1 Richard Carthew Middleton
r Tom Th->rp Simpson
1 Edward Doug-las Giles
2 Robert Patric Miles
2 John Mark Carter
2 Philip Lewis Hanbury
2ND LIBUT
98
28 May
3 Aug.
18 Jan.
18 Jan.
ir Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
18 Oct.
2 John Cuarles Hooper I 18 Oct.
2 Percy Robert Clifford Groves iS Oct.
2 George Arthur Deline -Murray ' 15 Nov.
Quarter Masters,— 1 John Charles Wilson, 23 July 90; Son. Lieut.
2 James Forrest, 6 Sept. 99; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
is* Battalion embarked for Egypt, 27 Feb. 1882. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 7 Nov. 1899.
1 Sir Henrv Percival de Bathe served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov.
1854, and whs present at rne siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 LtColonel Spens and Major Dawkins served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, in-
cluding the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
31 Lt. Colonel Coliette served with the 55th Light Infantry as Adjutant in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including
the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the occupation
of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
35 Major Bulman served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedi-
tion (Medal).
86 Major MacLaughlin served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
38 Captain Cass served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by Brituh
troops in 1885-86.
-9 Major Pearse served with the rat Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of i832, and
w vs present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta !(Medal, and Khedive's Star), Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in i83^ with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and ir. the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
31 Major Reade served in the Afghan war n 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division (Medal). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott iu 1895 (Star).
32 Mijor Diyle .ser/ed in. clio Afghiu war in 1379-80 with the Koorum Division, including tho Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the expedition against Tambi, on the West Coast of
Africa, in 189: (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major Austen served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedit on to
the Soudan in 1385 with the iat Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Tak-
dool — wounded (Clasp).
38 Captain Judge served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1S85-86. Served in the operations in
the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ,
and again in i389 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Clasp,
and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served with the Dungola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned
in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
39 Captain Money served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 18S5-86. Served iu the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1S88 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cbanner (Medal with Clasp).
40 Captain O'Connell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 3rd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); and in the operations
in 1898 including the battle ot Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp).
41 Captain Hicks: served throughout the Zulu war in 1S79 with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1886 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry.
43 Lieut. Strict served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
«697-o3 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Lieut. G. Meynell served iu tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
45 Lieut. Grover served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-Q8 with the TSt Battalion of the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force including the operations against
the Mamunrts and in Bajaur with the Utman Khel Column, and afterwards with the Buner Field Force including
the capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry, — formerly
the 53rd {Shropshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1755 as the 55th Regiment. Gibraltar, to 1768. [Numbered 53rd, 1757.] Ireland, to 1776. Canada,
to 1789. [Entitled " Shropshire Regiment," 1782. ~| England, to 1790. Served as Marines, 1791. Scotland, to
1793. Flanders, to 1795 (capture of Nieuport and battle of Tournay). England, to 1796. West Indies, to 1802
<capture of St. Lucia). [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1807. England, to 1S08. Ireland, to 1809. The
Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle and Toulouse). England, to 1815,
St. Helena, to 1S17. Reduced, 1817,] England, to 1805. East Indies, to 1823. England, to 1826. Ireland, to 1829.
Gibraltar, to 1834. Malta, to 1836. Ionian Islaads, to 1840. England, to 1841. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland and
England, to 1844. India, to i860 (battles of Aliwal, Sobraon.and Goojerat, and capture of Lucknow). England, to
1864. Ireland, to 1866. Canada, to 1S69. West Indies, to 1S70. Bermuda, to 1875. Ireland, to 1877- Jersey, to
1878. Became ifft Battalion King's (Shropshire Light Infantry), 1881. England, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883. Malta,
to 1885. Egypt, to 1887. Malta.to 1891. Egypt, to 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
{forn-.orly the 85th, King's Light Infantry).
Raisedin 1793 and proceded to WaUheren, 1794. England, to 1795. Jersey, to 1798. Isle of Wight, to 17991
Jersey, to 1S00. Isle of Wight, tD 1801. Madeira, to 1802. Jamaica, to 1808. England, to 1809. The Peninsula
to 1811 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor arul Nivs). Eng.and, to 1813. Spain, to 1814. America, to 1815 (baitle of
Bladensburg). England, to 1821. Malta, to 1S27. Gibraltar, to 1828. Malta, to 1S31. England, to 1833. Ireland,
to 1836. Canada, to 1845. Barbadoes, to 1846. Ireland, to 18=50. England, to 185? . Mauritius, to 1856. Capeot
Oood Hope, to 1863. England, to t866. Ireland, to 1868. India, to 1881 (Afghan war, 1879-80). England, to 1898.
Ireland, to i836.
319 Tne Duia of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment;.
__TH Formerly ike 57th Wett Middlet
and th<- jjth (East Middlesex—
57th I
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(The 3rd
The PI .
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ml Butt., South Africa.
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ea. The HukcnfCambri.lge'sCoronet and Cypher. " Mysobx" " SiEixr.in'im "
'l'lIIJIIl" "NlVELll" "Nivi" " I'BKINS-l LA1'
Ami " "Ixssiuax" " SiTisioroi" "Niw Zsala.ib " "Sorra ArsicA, 1370."
'*",. Colonel i« chiaf.— KifM Marsha! Hii /.■.»,.' rTigaasst George W. P. 0. D bridgi a S at
J?" A/'. .;. « S| >/ 9CMO. OCIS. OCFO. Mom. Colonel in Chief t*. the F;rce'$. 4-a. .*■<•., ) Aug. 08.
Colon ury Smith Willis,' GCB. Jftssija, »»j April 4:; Lieut. '50 Auf. 44; Cnaraia '27
Br. .U.i . -. 11 Dot > . !■■ 1 < < ;. ■ ,' ;• , I>cc. 57; Colonel, 36 June 6-~ : j/a /or
it *8 Jane 68 : £( Oanu | (inirj/, n May ;;. Colonel Devonshire Reel. >i July 90;
GoitHw/ Uiddlsjau Bittgimaiil -iMa:.
cutenant Colonels.— 3 Augustus West Hill.* Lmt. 1 Jan. 7; ; Capt. 37 Sept. So; Major. 8 May Ss •
Ll.Colomtl, 11 Dn '
1 p.i.e . JamcsGrov ■ "ut. 13 Nov. 73 ; Capt. 3 Jan. S ; Jfq;i>r, 18 Sept. 89 ; Ll.Colonrl, 16 Sept. 08
12
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1 Lionel Grant Oliver {Depot)
.■ Charles Robert Dyer
2 Reginald tie Haraewioke Burton
• Albert Bennett," Adjutant 't
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Francis Sapte, Adjutant 4 Battalion 1
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1 Ernest William Rokeby Stephenson26
1 Algernon Forbes Randolph, 61
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1 Robert Hall Hayes""
1 Jenkin Stephen Jones
1 Frank George Mathias Rowley
Robert James Ros6,M Aitirt. Prorott )
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3 Charles Edward I'emberton
1 John William Lindredge Elgee ..
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Adjutant 30 Aug. 9S }
3 Robert Archer Haviiand .....
1 Herbert Norwood Blakeney ...
3 Leshe Stuart Roome
John Hamilton Hall
Samuel Wallace Somerville
William St. Aubyn Wake," DSO.\
ifrving in the Niger Territory .... t
end Foster ..,
Pare* George Bamee
William Claudius Oaaaon. Ash
Charles Sydney Collison {Depot
Fletcher MucEwan, Adjutant •
7 Oct. 99
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2 George Augustus Bridgman
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320
Second Lieutenants.
George Lewis-Lloyd, serving urith the\
Went African Frontier Force )
Frederic Ernest Swainson
William Harold Collier Davy
William George Hodgson Lawley
Frank William Ramsay, Aide de Camp \
to Gocern&r of Madras 1 Nov, 99 5
Henry Percy Osborne
GerakI Wilson Bentley
Henrv Percv Frank Bicknell
Harold Alfred Cobbe Wilson
Herbert Philip Gordon Cochran
William Archibald Stewart
John Seeker
Denzil Onslow Cochrane Newton
Harconrt George Lionel Bengough
2ND LIBFT.
9 Dec.
96
9 Dec.
96
20 Feb.
97
3 .Mar.
97
15 May
97
4 Jan.
99
20 May
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20 May
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14 June
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12 Aug.
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22 Nov.
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6 Dec.
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9 Dec.
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Quarter Matters.— : Thomas Daw,32 26 Feb. 96 ; Ron. Lieut.
2 Thomas Piper, 10 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
1st JBuftaNor. rmlaried for Cape of Oool Hope, 25 Apr. 96. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 2 Dec. 1899.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the Hoi'e of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir George Willis served uninterruptedly throughout the Eastern campaign from April 1S54 to July 1856 ;— with
the 77th Regt. until May 1855, after which asD.A.Q.M. General at He?.d Quarters, and as A. Q.M. General of the4th
Division ; was present at the affairs on the Bulganac and at Balaklava, battles of Alma and Inkerman, assault of
the Quarries, attack of the Redan on 18th June, battle of Tcbernaya, final assault of the Redan on 8th Sept., and
served for upwards of seven months in the Trenches, including the repulse of several sorties, and was frequently
in command in the advance Trenches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Grand Officer of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Egyptian war
ol 1S82 in command of the 1st Division and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (five times mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCS., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star).
9 Lt. Colonel Hin served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gmdhlovu and the relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of ''Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt. Colonel White served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served during the operations in Soath Africa in 1896 on the Lines of Communication, and commanded the
Reserve (Imperial Contingent) at Mafeking.
13 Majors Bellers, Longe, and Scott-Moncrieff served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and
were present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's
Column " (Medal with Clasp) .
14 Major Blake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Norie served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in charge ol the Intelligence De-
partment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 as Signalling Officer (Medal with Clasp) .
2e Captain Stephenson served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 on the Lines of Communication at.
Mafeking (Medal).
27 Captain Hayes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Ross served during the operations in South Africa in 1896 on the Lines of Communication at Mafeking.
25 Lieut. Wake served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 189S, InoLndiug the Benin Hinterland and
Siama Expeditions— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. M'Key served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, :th Class of
the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Daw served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
(formerly the 57*?! Regiment).
"Raised in 1755, and proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), to 1757. Gibraltar, to 1763.
Minorca, to 1767. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 17S3. Nora Scotia, to 1790. England and Scotland,
to 1793. Low Countries, to 1793. England, to June 1794. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to
October 1795. West Indies, to 1803. (2nd Battalion raised in 1803.) England, to April 1804. Channel
Islands, to October 1804. Gibraltar, to July 1809. Peninsula, to June 1814. Canada, to July 1815.
(2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. 1815.) France, to November 1817. Ireland, to Sept. 1824. England, to
1825. New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), to March 1831. India, to April 1846. England
to March 1848. Ireland, to Feb. 1853. Corfu, to Sept. 1854. Crimea, to May 1S56. Malta, to May
1858. (A detachment at Aden t>om Sept. 1 S57 to March 1S60. ) India, to Nov. i860. New Zealand, to
April 1867. England, to Sept. 1871. Ireland, to Dec. 1873. Ceylon, to Feb. 1879. South Africa, to
Oct. 1879. Home, Oct. 1879.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
(formerly the jyth Regiment).
Raised in 1787, and proceeded to India, March 1788. To England, 1807. Embarked for the Peninsula,
1811. To Ireland, 1S14. To Jamaica, 1824. To Ireland. 1834. To Malta, 1834. To Ceylon. 1842. To
Jamaica, 1843. To No-va Scotia, 1S46. To England, 1848. To Malta. 1854. To the Crimea. 1854. To
England, 1856. To New Soutii Wales, 1857. To India, 1858. To England, 1870 (being the first
Regiment through the Suez Canal) Entitled "The Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment of Foot,"
June 1876. To India, 18S0.
321 ooVpobt '.' The King*s Royal Rifle Corps.
I the doth (77.
1 i»tli Batl ■ the Huntingdon, 2nd Mi irlow, an 1
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Yaan'Sor Colonel in Chief. ■- i ilSu Rjjal Utgkneii Tke Dnk-e o/ Cambridge,' A"<5. E T. A"P. OCB. OCSI
TaV HtU OCMO. tit IK 1,1 1
Colonel Commandant.— Y£ Si Henry Buller.1 GiB. KCMG. Commanding in Ck«f. S •
-4/V' ■ * Lxeut. p) IV. '.-in. pj; May ;o; £/. JJallor, I A ■
Bt.Lt.Coloitl.w BOT. 78 CM Mtiy ;4 ; Lt. General, i Apr. 91 ; General,
34 Juno 56 ; Colonel Commandant Kir.ir's Roval Rlties, 11 July 0$.
Sir Francis Wallace Ureafe!!,' OCB. >■•' H a/ jVu/r.i, •fif* rani of General, 31 Dec. 95 [R],
Emian. pj Aug.s9; i.^**'. ''n July 63 ; r j Oct. 71; i?r, r,/ Ifuur, 11 Nov. 78; Major, 1 Ju
Bt. Lt, Colonel, : it - General, 3 Aug. 89; Lirnt. General, 1 Apr." 98 ;
'/ 0,m«nnian^ K Kirles. 7 Aug. 98.
Lieutenant Colonel*.— 2 Geoffrey Grimwood Grimwood,13 ZieW. 24 July 72 ; Cirf. 1 Oct. 81 ; Major, 4 Nov.
85; Lt. Colonel, lE /lie/, 1 3 Sept. 99.
4 Edward William . 'nf.iliec.-; :t Mav 84; J/o/'or, 15 Oct. 90 ;
£(.(
5 Robert George Buchanan-Riddell,1' Lieut. 30 Nov. 75; Cti^uii. 9 Sept. S4 ; Major, 10 June 93; Ef,
, Colonel, 29 Dec. 9S.
Harold Gore-Browrae, aLieut. n Feb. 76; diifdia, iS Apr. " ::\n.9j; £f. Colonel, 1: Oct. 99.
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3 Walpole Swmiun Kays'" I Heyot\ 6 Aug.
y.i.r.C Roderick Robert M'Grigor," ) .
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Henry Anstfuther Kjnlocb,i>iVr.
[Keperlor of Mvwrtrv , P rl.ir.outk, 3 May 80
14 S.-"|lt. 98
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5 Apr. 93
15 Jan. 94
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MiiUlUfx Volunteer ffr'/^* 3 Jan. 9S )
1 Gerald Nell] Prendergaat1
p.t.r. tllivt-r Stewart wood Nugent,11)
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4 Frederick Brydgos Maj-.r Henniker"...
4 Wilham Henry Salmon"-'
Arthur Blewitt.1* srrrintj tcith the\
1. n, 7 ..... \
Eiiward John Dewar. Jf'(/»''. s ifti ,
: H irry Franco- Pakenhoin5*
Coryton Lister, Adjutant a),
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p. I.e. 11- vart Oxley.* Brj-»
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Henry Cnarlea Howar 1
\Vatsou," DSO. Aunt. 1
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Camp to Major Qentral A F-'zKf •
■ oOct. 99
I'atrick Eden Gilmour,
21 l/i Idleifx Vol. Rtflf i'~ Jan. 96 .. j
Charles BUngiby I
taut u " »
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Si 39 Dec.
8111 Mar.
80 16 Apr.
1 July
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1 July 81
1 July Si
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37 Sept. S2
10 May i.
39 July 83
17 Jan.
26 Mar.
16 Apr.
35 June
16 July
sj Oct.
13 Mar. 89
37 Jan. S3
9 Sept. S2
37 Jan. S3
5 Dec. S3
6 Feb. 84
33 Aug. S4
30 Nov. 90
1 May ii :• Nov. o3
1 Jul;.
23 Aug. S4 5 Apr ,:y 99
4 Aug.
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10 June 9-i
1 July 96
10 Dec. 96
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The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
322
Captains.
George Algernon James Soltau-Symons, Adjutant 5 Middlesex')
Volunteer Rifles 3 Jau. 98 J
1 Edward Northey6'J
4 James Hawley Gilbert Feilden
H. H. Prince Christian Victor Albert Ludwig Ernst Anton of\
Schleswig-Holstein,71 GCB. OCVO. {Brevet Major 4 Dec. 96), r
Special Service, South Africa ... J
Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner, Adj. 3rd London Volunteer)
Rtfles, 14 Mar. 99 5
2 Charles Gosling
Ronald James Vernon,59 Mounted Infantry, South Africa
2 Charles Legge Eustace Eustace72
4 John Augustus Hope
2 Eric Pearce-Serocolcl
3 Henry Arthur Whitby Briscoe
2 John Edward Rhodes (Depot)
Charles John Sackville-West,™ Aide de Camp to Sir R. H. Bullet j
9 Oct. 99 5
3 Cecil William Wilson, Adjutant 26 July 93
Richard Byron,74 Adjutant 9 Battalion 16 Aug. 99
2 Alexander John Lainson
3 Lewis Francis Philips
r Herbert Richard Blore,75 Adjutant 11 Mar. 99
Geoffrey Charles Shakerley
1 Louis Bertie Cumberland76
Guy Stewart St. Aubyn,77 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. South African*)
Field Force 16 Sept. 99 S
William Henry Loraine Allgood,"8 Special Service, South Africa...
3 Richard Henry Beaumont80
2 William Barnett79
1 Lord Robert William Orlando Manners*5
1 Wilfred James Long81
4 Victor Henry Sylvester Scratchley82 .
2ND IjIKUT,-
Lieutenants.
1 Gwyn Venables Hordern
4 Cecil Champagne Herbert-Stepney81 (Depot)
2 Henry Clifford Rodes Green, Adjutant 23 Oct. 99 ,
4 Hon. Reginald Cathcart
2 William Francis George Wyndham
2 Mansel Loudon Porter
2 Edward Francis Ward ..,
1 Frederick Maurice Cruni
2 Christopher Egerton Balfour
Richard Chester Master, Aide de Camp to the Governor of the \
Cape of Good Hope 12 Apr. 98 f
2 Stanley Fielder Mott ,
1 Rudolf George Jelf88
3 Alexander Richard Mildmay
3 George Arthur Paget Rennie
2 3ertram Fitzherbert Widdrington
4 Dermot Howard Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell ,
3 Charles Bernard Petre (Depot)
4 George Ayscough Armytage, Supdt, of Gymnasia, Glasgow
2 George Frederick Barnard Hankey (Depot)
3 Wynne Parr Lynes
Albert Ingrabam Paine, Mounted Infantry, South Africa
Charles Edward de Vere Beauclerk, Uganda Rifles
3 Hubert Francis Fitzwilliani Brabazoa Foljambe
1 Richard Johnstone89 ,
2 Lionel Wilfred de Sausmarez
3 Mervyn Pratt
1 Bernard John Majendie
4 Humphrey Francis, William Bircham
1 John Humphrey Davidson
William Algernon Ireland Kay, nerving with West African Regt
4 Augustus Ernest Cathcart ..*
3 Robert Josceline Grant
3 Hereward Wake
1 Harry Cecil Johnson
2 Charles Hugh Napier Seymour
2 Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies
3 Reginald Frank Manley Sims
3 George Kendall Priauls
4 Edward Perceval, Mounted Infantry, South Africa
4 Richard Leigh Clare Hobson ,
1 Alfred Digby Legard
3 George Holt Davenport
Second Lieutenants.
2 Geoffrey Makins 1 June
Francis Howard Raikes 13 July
4 Henry Herbert Ronald White 27 July
1 Henry Brewster Percy Lion Kennedy m 12 Oct.
1 Gerald Hamilton Martin 15 Oct.
1 Reginald Gilbert Stirling 25 Jan.
4 Gilbert John Acland Troyte 8 Feb.
Alexander Robert Leith 15 Feb.
Cyril Francis Hawley 25 Feb.
Hon. Alfred Frederick William Harris 25 Feb.
4 Richard Edward Crichton 22 Mar.
+ Thomas Gerald Dalby I 5 Apr.
19 Nov. 87
7 Mar. 38
TjAug. 88
22 Aug. 88
21 Nov. 88
22 Aug. 88
16 Jan. 89!
30 Jan. 8n
22 May
9 Oct.
16 Oct.
30 Oct,
25 Apr. 90
7 May qo
15 May 90
25 June 90
15 May pj
1 July Q-,
9 Nov. 96
3 Dec. 96
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id Dec. 89} 4 Nov.
20 Nov. 90 30 Jan.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
6 May
1 July
1 5 July
23 Aug.
21 Oct.
91 5 Feb.
gr 19 May 9
19 May 9
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7 May
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9 July
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17 Dec.
17 Jan.
17 Jan. 91
4 Feb. 91
4 Feb. 91
4 Feb. qi
4 Mar. 91 j
25 Mar. 91 j
18 May
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
22 Feb.
9 Sept.
23 Sept.
3 Jan. 9g
it 27 Jan. 08
g2 27 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 98
:8 Feb. q8
18 May 98
14 Sept. 98
29 Dec. 98
29 Dec. 98
23 Sept. 93
10 Oct.
14 Mar.
1 Nov.
14 Mar.
4 Apr.
1 May
10 June
25 July
18 Nov.
25 Nov.
2 Dec.
3 Feb.
25 May
8 Feb.
24 May
9 Aug.
27 Sept.
4 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
24 Jan.
18 Apr. 94
18 Apr. 94
2 June
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10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
6 Mar.
6 Feb.
12 June 95
26 June 95
22 Jan.
12 Feb.
28 Mar.
18 July
7 Jan.
13 Jan.
17 Mar.
1 7 Mar.
15 Sept. 97
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
16 Mar.
4 May
18 May
28 May
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20 June 94
10 Aug. 94
3 Jan.
9 Jan.
23 Jan.
n Mar.
13 Mar.
26 July
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 8 Mar.
28 Mar.
9 Nov.
30 Jan.
5 Feb. y/
19 May 97
7 July 97
21 Aug. 97
11 Dec. -
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
27 Jan.
1 8 Feb. y,
12 Apr. 98
18 May g8
M June 98
1 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
15 Oct. 98
1 Jan. 99
4 Fob. 99
5 Feb. 99
8 Feb. 99
8 Mar. 99
3cAug. 99
21 Oct. 99
21 Oct.
21 Oct,
2T Oct,
22 OCt,
22 OCt,
31 Oct,
8 Mar.
8 Mar. 99
8 Mar. 90
1 7 May 99
17 May 99
21 Oct. 99
22 Oct. 99
fall H*ll
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The King** Royal Rifle Corps,
-M> III IT.
May 99
Sicoxd LiiiTiXiar*.
'a Frank Godfrey wTU«
3 Arthur
i Robert Ernest Rm le
!» George Culme -Seymour ...
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3 Henry Gerald French- Brewster
3 Alexander Praser Campbell Maclachlan
i Robert Prancui Dsdrymple
i Arthur Thomas H I. ....
i William 8 wj r.all Parker-Jenris
3 Edward Austin Bradford
4 George Henry BarneU
a Thomas Hnl»err Harper
.■ Ge trge Charles Kelly .
4 Alexander John Fife
Bryan Jamos Curlinc
Quarter f/aifSn.— a John William Dwane," 15 Feb. 66 ; lb n. (\iyta\n.
4 T 3hea** 10 Jan. 94; Hon. Etta*.
•, WilUam ''h-irles Harrington, 1 Feb. 08 ; lion. Lieut.
1 Thorna* t'larenee M'Nally, ta Mar. 09; Hon. Lieut.
-Facing* Scarlet.— Aijentt, Messr;.. Cox and Co.
t$t Battalion tmltir <,;<, N'ov. 93 ; t,_, Mmmrii i, Apr. 1&00.
?nd Battalion embarle J \". ..1696. South J/n
3rd Battalion emmlmrkeA /■ r SouiA Africa. Not. 1899. South A,f~r'ca.
4th Battalion return fd from India, 4 Dec. l8ga. Cork.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of is 5* I
including the battles of fcho Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman (horse shot), and siek'e of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the h .-< < r Commons, Medal with (bar Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
J Sir Hedver* Henry Bnller served with the and Battalion 60th Rities throughout the campaign of i860 in China
Medal with two Claspsh Served with the i>t Battalion on the Bed River expedition or 1870 Medal'. Accompa
Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold OoMl in September 1873. and mtvuI uD.A V Quarter Master GenereJB
and Head of the Intelligence Department throughout the Anhanti war of 1873 74, inolnd n of Kssa- I
man , battle of Amoaful. advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, bi wounded and
eapt ore of Coomaesie severa Lin despatches. Brevet ol Medal witl -rve*
in the Knftr war of 1878-79, sud commanded the [frontier Light Horse in the engagi meat at Taba ka I'doda and
in the operations at Mdyueux Path and against Manyanyoha edindeopati
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, ft"d commanded the cavalry in the ments at Zl -it aim
and Kambula ; conducted the reconnaissance before Ulundi, and was pri sent D the • ugagemeni at Vlundi
(several times mentioned in despatches, thanked in General Order- .rap to the
Queen, Victoria Croes, CMQ., sfedaJ with Clasp) received the Y€ "tot hie gallant conduct at the retreat at
lohlobana.on the aSth March 1879, in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Znioe, in reecning Captain C. I>'Axcy»
of the Frontier Light ll'ir>e. \\ :g on foot, and carryin^'him on blsb erearguard.
Also for having on the same date, and under the same circumstances, con ve\f: !. ritt.of the Frontier
Light Son rhoee n killed under him, to a place of safety. I Buller, in the same
manner, saved a trooper of the Frontier Liu'ht Horse, whose horse was completely exhausted, and who otherwise)!
would have been kilted by the Zulus, who w. re wit bin eighty yards of him." -
of the Staff to Sir Kvelyn Wood n iior General - tn|war of 1
charge of the Iir H partment. and was present in the action m K: and at the
battle of Tel-el-Ketur (mentioned in despatches, XCMQ.t Medal with Clai , and
Khedive'- Star) Served in the Soudan Expedite n under Sir Gerald Grs be i«t
Infantry Brigade and as second in oommand of the expedition, and we tsal Kl Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for e field, twe
Clasps). Served in the ; iipai^n in 1SS4-85 as Chief of the Staff to Lord Wolseley ; when Sir Herbert
Stewart was wounded and Colonel Bnrnahy had been killed, he took command 1 f the Desert Column and with-
drew it from Gubat to Gakdnl in face of the enemy, defeating them at tb and 17th
rv 'mentioned in «:- K<B . and Clasp).
* Sir Francis Grenfell served aa Aide de (amp to Sir Arthur Cunynghame in the operations of 1577-S in
the Tranakef ; also as Staff Officer to Colonel lilyn, commanding a field force in tin Transkei, and was present in the
engagement with the Qalekafi and Gaikas at Quintana Mountain on the 7th Feb. 1S78 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war of 1878 as< Deputy As-i-tant Adjntanl and Quarter Master General at
Head Quarters. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 ttS Deputy Assistant adjnl Quarters, and
was present in the engagement at [JlundJ (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.< "• dal with Clasp). Served
under Sir Kvelyn Wood in the Boer war of 1881 M Assistant (Juartcr Blaster General Served in th< Egyptian war of
1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Qnartei M il on the Head Quarters E is present ai the engage-
ments of Tel-el- Mali ma and KassaaiD (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebh (mentioned in di Vide on
Camp to the Queen. Medal with CQas] 1 ' theMedjidie,andKlje.li\. •- Stai eJerred with the Nile Expedition (
in 1884-8$ on tlie L1111 ■ . ' A in despatohes, CB., and Clss] Served with the Epyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-E6, and was present in the engagement it Giniss in command of a Dn Moncdl
n despatches, ECB.t and pron of the Meajidie and ird Glass ol thi Osmanieh), r.-uiinanded the
roops during the operations near Suakm in Deeeiuh. r 1 ineludm^ tin > lioned in
despatches, ClasjM. Also oonunai 6 Field Force in 1869 at the • at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, prom-. t'-.i -:ui.^hed sen-ice in the field, and < 'la - :
Gnmwood served withthi Bxpeditionin 1891 iMe<l»i with Claep); and wit
Expedition in 1892. Served with the (.'hitral i; .id. r Sir 1 ond in 1 lumsilJ
i«t Battalion Kind's Ko.val KitU"*. .rlu lr .■ the capture ol the Malakand r.t-- 1 Khalg
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with CIs
11 Lt. Colonel Herbert serr* it of the Zulu warof is? w
dal
.■A
with Clasp). Served In the ! (with the ,rd B g'e Royal Rifle <
was present in the 1 r M.-n or, Medal with Clasp, and Kh. ■ . ■ ■ 1 Star),
■ ■ I.t I 161 ii ' 1 K- *' Huehann! ', lie Hoer war of 1881.
ire-Browns served in thi Expedition in 1891 with the isl Battalion Kings Hoy,
(lledal with Olaen) ; and with ti Served hitral Reli r
In 189s with the tat Han , inolodlng the capture 1 t I
■
orW. P.Campb U-Bswithth itry,andwai
agagementi )01aepetaadKhodivi s Star)
on in 1884-85 (Medal wiUi Olasp, and Khedive'i star).
1 ■ thi 1st Battahoi ra] Rifle]
th April till the el"-- imign on the
i.i.der Sir Willi.aiu Lookhart In i?07 »8 With the Kuriam K
b as hepitv AasistaJ I r in'elli-
... ■ (mentioned in despatch*
The King's Royal Eijle Corps. 324
30 Major Montagu Stuart Wortley served in Afghanistan from October 1879 to August 1880 with the Koorum
Force as Trausport Officer anil Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881 with the Natal Field Force. Solved in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly Officer to Sir W. O. Lanyon and
to Sir Baker Russell, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconnaissance
to Metanimek (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and CMG. in recognition of his
services in Egypt); also served in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Brevet of Major).
36 Major Fortescue served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from April to October 1880, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzuee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march toCandahar, and was presentat the hattleof Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
Served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
ss Major H. E. Buchanan-Riddell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 18S1. Served
with the 31 d Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the reconnais-
sance i» f.irce from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tcl-el-Mahnta, in the action at Kaseasin
(_qth Septeraber), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements
at El Teb and Teniai (two Clasps), served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
40 Major Kays served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
11 Major Ji'Grigor served in the Boer war in 18S1 as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles, and was present
in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Adjutant 3rd
Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August,
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mabuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Ashburnham at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Adjutant to the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Teniai (5th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudan in 1SS5 as Aide de Camp to Major General Ewart, Commanding Lines of Communication (Brevet of Major,
Clasp).
43 Major Beaumont sewed with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 in charge of Signallers, and wue
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-35 on signalling duties, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches,
two Clasps).
41 Major Thistlethwayte served in the Boer war of 1881 (wounded).
45 Major Addington served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the en-
gagements at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) .
48 Lord Robert Manners served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
49 Major Maxkham served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); also during the opera-
tions in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
i0 Major Prendergast served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in Uie engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
51 Major Nugent served in| the Hazara Expedition in 1 891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Extra Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Com-
Buanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass (slightly wounded) and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
52 Captain Hennikor served in the Hazara Expedition in i8qi with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp).
33 Captain Salmon served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
;4 Major Blewitt served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present at the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in
despatches), and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with three Clasps).
56 Captain Pakenham served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) .
57 Lt.Colonel Morland served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp) .
58 Captain Clark served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) .
59 Captain Vernon served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
60 Captain Oxley served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
61 Major Watson served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1891-92. Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force in i3g6as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener, Commanding the force, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps) .
02 Captain Chaplin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from the nth April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
63 Captain Bedmgfeld served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant istBattalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Tsazai Expedition in 1892.
mt Captain Ashburnham served with the TJnyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1895 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
" Captain Hare served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles ( Medal with
Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar and
Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 17th May to the close of the operation'". Medal
with Clasp) .
65 Captain Loftus served wtih the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tiie :st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
ce Captain Christian served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Kings Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
67 Captain Warre served in the Hazara Expedition i j 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Med»
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 wiih the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1S95 with the :st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
£8 Captain Moniagu-Stuart-Wortley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as
Adjutant istBattakon King's Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar
(Medal with Clasp).
X 2
i \g*s Roya
m Captain Nirthey served in the Haitiru Expedition in i&qi withtbj
with ciHt>pt also in the bflransai Expedition in stsat
Sangar ami hftttin fOlasp). B '.ion in 1892.
mi E rred with in 189: as
9rderlj Offl ial with Clasp) :
in the Mir Lh the 1st Bat BjemeutS at
Sanjnir and tfasts
i-.li in 1895 M Aid
she \ 8u Herbert
- iff Otlicer to tin- : r -. put in the bombardment of
ihc Forts of Omdurman on Sept. 1st, anoTwai im (mentioned
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal "
and dnrinfr the operations
us in South \ 06 —
severe Lai).
ID IC ti-)i 11-
sap).
■
with Clasp); in the Miransai Expedition Ln 1891 with the 1
i and with I th the Chitral Relief Force
- I. w in 1895 a* • ■ : Kiuloch, including the • I the
Malakaml Pan imd tin- engagement hi Knar (Mi
Captain Bl t Low in 1805 with the xst Battalion King's
Royui Bines, including the oaptoro of the Malakand Paaa and thaei i^p).
Oaptain Gums Ltionin rSq.v bfa Lhe Chitral Relief Force under
Sir B d 1895 with the 1st Battalion KJ itions
(Medal with Clasp).
LinSt.Aui' Bxpedit - the oi>erationii in South Africa under
■
"* Captain allgo h ,1-9?.
71 Captain Barnctt served with thi - I with thot'Litml Relief Force on L< r Bil
Robert Low in 1895 with the : i I n King's Bo ire of the Malakand Pass and
'iii lusp).
erred in the Derations in the Chin Hflls, Burma, in i^ji-9».
nith the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, inc; iperations bathe Chin H
the Lushai Column (Medal with Clasp).
** Oaptain Scratohley served wit! I K sped iron in 189. - th the Chitral Belief Force under
sir Booerl Low in 189c with the isl Battalion Song's B iyal Bifles, tool ptureof the Malakand Paaa
and the enaagemenl at Knar (Medal with (
•♦ Lieut. Herbert Btepnev -■ . the Chitral Relief Force a
Bir B 1 1895 w ith the ist Battalion K April to the close of the operations
1 Medal with I
Lieut. Jelf served with the Chitral Belief rSir B . .ng's
Royal Bines, including tbecaptureof the U >r (Medal with
" Lieut. Johnstone served with the ChltraJ !■ ■■ In 1805 with the 1st Uutta-
lion Bang*! Boyal Biflea iron: the [4th May to the close ol
** Oaptain Dwan< king's Royal Biflea (Medal with
1
(Clasp) ; and with the 1 | UtioD in iSgj. - 1
1895 with the ist Battalion Kii Bifles, including thi L Pass Qgagemant
[ar (Medal with Clasp, granted rank of Uapta . the Haxara, Mlraniai, and
Isazai i I ral Belief 1
.t . O'Bhes served in the operations in Burma in 1891 with th vith Clasp).
The E
Raised iu 1755 asa Regiment of four Battalions, and entitled " the and Boys! An erioan Regiment."
Re-numbered " The 60th," 1750. -ith Battalion disbanded 1763 lattalion, 1764, Both again
raised 1775 and disbanded [783. braised a third time 1787 [the 3rd Battalion being the present 2nd).
5th (Rifle! Battalion raised 1797 and Rifle Compamo Battalions, £th Battalion raised
1799, :ni'l 1 Battalions, 1813. 8th Ba1 [6; 7th, 1817 ; 6th. t8l8; Lhe 5th
(Rifle) Battalion tbe sa the men being drafted into the 2nd Battalion, whioh became UT1 e Rifle
the 3rd Battalion bi 1 'it Infantry.' ist..j: Battalions Jis'oanded
1819. the Mid becoming the tsl (Rifle Battalion) and the 3rd the 2nd (Light infantry1. Tit 1
to "The Duke of Yoi and Light Infantry." 1824, and later in the same year "The
Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps." Title again changed to ' The B EtojaJ Rifle Corps, 1^30.
jr.l and ith Battalions raised the fourth time in 1855 and 1857 respectively. The number 160th)
omitted from the title. 1881.
,./ 0) the 5 He Corps.
ptureef Louisburgand Pori duQuosne, 175*. Gaptnr I siege and capture of
Quebec, 175*1 CsT1 v ! Capture of Montreal. i;< tlartiniqui
and Savannah, 1762, American War o\ I ipture of '1 Martinique,
m 1.1,1 1 and 1 * 1794. Surinam
i land 1807 ; of Martinique and Lb i 1 ■ md <>f < iuadnIiMipe. 1S10. Ponin-
aular W roll 1 1 , inoludini the ba1 aia, Vimier and ('orunnn, passage of the Douro.
i ivera. Buaaoo, Puentes d'Onor, Ubuhera, An- - Linos, siege and assauli of i 'iudad
1 1 age and assault of Chj-iIi- ».i \-.. lesol
Orthes. Toul n in 184! 49. inoluding the
I mand-battii dutinr campaign in 1857-58.
D W Paku Forts and Pekin Red
edition, 1870. Afghanwarof 3 Viuu<d Kliel, maroh to Candahar under 8ta
battle of * lingindnloi a] B
, . 1 - mpaign in
Tkoi . i ■ 1 a?<' Uurin
The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
iBtBatt.,a«tta. Bombay. 1 Formerly the 62nd (Wiltshire) and the ggth
2nd ~
[
South Af??dSage t0 J J)uke of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiments,
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Wiltshire Militia.)
The Duke of Edinburgh's Coronet and Cypher. "Nive" "Peninsula" "Ferozeshah
"Sevastopol" "Peein" "New Zealand" "South Africa, 1S79."
year3Ser.|ColoneI.— John Hart Dunne,1 [R] Ensign, p2i Sept. 52 ; Lieut. P27 Jan. 54 ;
p3 March 63 ; Ct.Colonel, 25 Nov. 65 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 70 ; Major General,
27 July 89 : General, 7 June 93 ; Colonel Wiltshire Regiment, 4 Apr. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Henry Charles Harford,7 Fnsign,v 5 Nov. 70 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71
Major, 7 Jan. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Jan. 98.
2 Harry Molyneux Carter,- Ensign, 8 Jan. 68; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 7 Aug. 78 ; Major
Lt. Colonel, 19 Mar. 98.
325
62nd
Regimental District)
DEVIZES.
'Sobraon'
Foil' Hal
Pay 1 Pay
3?
Capt. 27 July 55 ; Major,
1 July 81 ; Lieut. General,
Capt. 30 Mar. 81 ;
7 Jan. 86;
Majors.
a p.s.c. Finlay Cochrane Beatson, 2nd~) I
in Command 20 May 98 J '
1 Lawrence Litchfield Steele,9 2ndin~)
Command 11 May 98 )
|2 Harry Wetherell Rowden16
2 Francis Richard Macmullen18
p.s.c. W. Dally Jones,19 Press Censor )
South Africa Field'Force, 9 Oct. 99 <
j AlexanderVaughanPayne,20-4d7fcf an«^ )
1 Wiltshire Volunteer Rifles 9NOV. 96 ^
2ND LIEUT.
15 Aug.
30 Jan.
22 Jan.
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7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
6
5
4
4
3
3
3
3 1
3 I
3
30 Jan.
2 Herbert Alfred Stock ". I 13 Aug.
2 Francis Slater Picot 23 Oct.
ClPTAINS.
1 Carleton Hooper Morrison Kirkwood ,»
{Depot) j
1 Richard William Crundell Brook
Ernest Herbert John Reay, D.A.A. >
General, Madras, 18 Mar. 97 )
/>.«,c.NevilleDouglas Macdonald,.irf;. \
17 Middlesex Vol. Rifles 1 Apr. 95 ... >
Louis Herbert Warden, Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 7 June 97 )
1 Robert Hastings Price Snow
1 Walter Leslie Rocke, Insp. of Gym-^
■nasia, Punjab and Bengal j
Wilfred Nash Bolton, Instructor Ray al \
Military College 1 Sept. 92 >
1 Graham Joseph Dickson
2 Robert William Trim
Arthur Gordon Jeffreys, Adjutant 2 \
Volunteer Battalion. 10 Oct. 98 $
ThomasWyatt Hale,21^lrmy Ord. Dept.
2 Ron. Leonard Holmes- a' Court
2 William Eyre Matcham
1 Arthur Walter Hasted
1 James Frederick Forbes
Arthur AliBon StuartBarnes, serving )
in China J
Reginald Holden Steward, Adjutant)
2 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regt. 1 Feb. 96 >
2 Edward Vincent
Wm. Atkins, Mtd. Infantry, S. Africa
1 Gerard Christopher Rigby22
Stephen Hungerford Pollen, Special \
Service, South Africa j
Arth. Edw. Harington Raikes. serving\
tcith Forces of the Sultan 0/ Zanzibar ]
Arthur Eyre Beadon, Pay Department
1 Herbert Tollemache Arnold
William Parry, Pay Department
1 John Reginald Wyndham, Adjutant >
2 Oct. 97 f
Stafford Henry Wolferstan Tordiffe, >
West African Regiment j
12 Nov. 73
2 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
T^July 78
7 Aug. 73
1 Feb. 79
24 June 80
30 Mar. 81
14 June 82
1 July 8
22 Oct. 8
22 Oct. S
22 Oct. 8
22 Oct. 8
10 May 82
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
6 May 8=;
9 May 85
30 Jan. 86
25 Aug. 86
16 Nov. 87; 18 Jan. 90
5 Mar.
3 Aug.
4 June 90
11 June 90
CAPTAIN.
9 May
4 July
22 Aug.
Lieutenants.
2 Walter Sidney Brown ,
Sidney Hunter Shaw, Special Service, )
South Africa )
2 Edward Evans, Adjutant 5 Apr. 99 ...
Arthur H. Hutton Wilson, Mounted )
I Infantry, South Africa $
1 Percy Hasler
2 Edward Usher Bradbridge (Depot)
1 Henry Paton Rogers ,
1 Allan Armstrong
1 Thomas Roche
1 Herbert Archibald Douglas
2 Cecil Arbuthnot Law
2 Mordaunt Cvril Richards
Frederick Wm.Stoddart, Chinese Regt.
1 Myles Lonsdall Formby
2 George Monreal
2 Laurence Oliver Falaise Mellish
2 Ernest Radcliffe Cockburn {Depot)
1 Alexander Wellesley Timmis
1 Lindsay Eliott Lumley Burne
1 Theophilus Hastings Parker
a Douglas George Nugent Irvine")
Wimberley I
1 Francis Henry Dansey
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
24 Apr.
S June
21 Dec.
1 Mar.
I
S3 24 Nov. 90
9i
29 Oct. 90
12 Mar. 92
13 July 92
10 July 93
21 Oct. 93
17 Jan.
2 June
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
29 May
29 May
19 June
12 Dec.
21 Dec.
9 Dec.
:6 Dec.
1 5 May
15 May
21 Aug.
8 Sept.
15 Dec.
20 Feb.
16 Feb.
1 May
29 May
16 Oct.
21 Oct.
1 Apr.
94
1
' 4
3
94
29
95
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05
9
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1
95
24
94
1
95
13
96
23
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23
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9
07
13
97
11
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97
22
97 3
93 24
29 Jan. 94
15 Jan. 9:
16 Oct. 95
16 Oct. 95
Jan. 96
July 96
July 96
Aug. 96
Nov. 96
Dec. 96
Dec. 96
Jan. 96
Oct. 97
Apr. 98
Apr. 98
July 98
Aug. 98
Mar. 99
Mar. 9Q
Oct. 99
Sept. 99
Nov. 95
11 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 84
25 Oct. 81
26 April 85
26 April 85
7 Jan. 8G
22 Feb. 88
1 July 88
18 Jan. SS
7 Jan. 90
4 June 90
11 June 90
1 May 91
1 May 91
16 Oct. 91
26 Feb. 93
26 Feb. 93
1 May 93
1 May 93
26 Oct. 93
26 Oct. 93
ix July 94
8 Aug. 94
8 Aug. 94
15 Jan. 95
1 Apr. g5
1 Feb. 96
18 July 96
9 Nov. 96
iS Mar. 97
iS Mar. 97
iS Mar. 97
20 Mar. 97
10 Oct. 98
10 Oct. 9S
9 Oct. 99
ir Oct. 93
6 Sept. 93
8 Aug. 94
1 Jan. <i%
7 Jan. 98
19 Mar. 98
u Dec. 98
9 Oct. 99
3z6
The Luke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
JJC LIll'T.
SlCOSD LlBCTRN IMS
16 Feh. 98
lug. 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 99
10 May 09
30 Ma
i William Alan Blake
Qaarttr Ha$1*rt.—\ Henry Mankelow. 11 Aug. .7; Hon. Ltfir
3 Alt Yanllev. ic Apr ,.. flea 1
,3 i)oMdA7r,ic»<»»,u7Jan.82; Hon. Captjin, 7 Jan. o.-.— Recruiting Staff OflSotr, Liverpool.
f ncia;> White.— Agtnlt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
,.< flar/ti/ioa tulorWd/br JaJia, 18 Sept. 95. ani Bj« '<> I • Mtartiaa for South Africa, 16 Dec. 99-
1 ''.eneral Dunne served with tlie = ist Fusiliers the Eastern campaign or 1854, including the battle*
I Vina Balnkliira. ami lukermnn. siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the i8th June (Medal wist
four I'ln'sp- 5th Class of the " rod Turkish Medal). Situ 1 with the 99* Regiment in the caiupn..-- or
i860 in the north C Sinho, tak. ku, assault and capture .if the inner North
Taku Fort actions ofthe Chang-kin-wmi :md I'aliatchow, and surrender of Pek:n (Medal with two Clasps).
: Lt Colonel Harford ,-hout the Zulu war of 1S79, first as Staff Officer of the 3rd Regiment of Natal
Malive Contingent (two battalions), and subsequently as Second Staff Officer of •• Clarke's Column " (Medal wieh
• Lt. Colonel Carter was employed in the Khyber Pass on the Lines of Communication during the Afghan war
' Major Steele aerred as Adjutant of the and Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar
rce uader Major General Phayre (Modal).
'• Major Rowden served with the Mounted Infantry 1:. the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engage-
ment of Inrezane and during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
II y 1 m the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). .
'» Major Jones served with the 09th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, including the investment of
Hkon s (Medal with 1 ...
•» Major Payne served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present during the investment
of Kkowe(Me<ial withClaap).
" Captain Hale served with the Benin Expedition in 1897 m charge of stores (Medal with Clasp :. the
campaign 111 t lie Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 180S including the operations subsequent to the battle or
Kbart mm imentir.neil in despaiches. <ih riu-s ..fthe Me.iidif. i:- re'e Medal irtth Clasp).
u Captain Kil ugn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-95 with the Tinili Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent or Army Signalling (mentioned in
dosnaicues. Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Strachan served in the Zulu w>u in 1819, and was present in the engagementat Inyezane and at the
investment or Ekowe (Medal with Ola
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Wiltshire Rejiment (formerly the 62ml Foot).
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 4th Foot. 1756. Constituted 62nd Regiment. 1758. To Ireland, 1759.
I ir Companies to North America .which returned in 1760 .1 To Dominica, 1763. To Ireland. 1769.
To North America. 1776 To England. 1780. (Entitled " Wiltshire Regiment," 1792.) To Scotland.
Feb 17S4 To Ireland, Oct 1784. To Jamaica and San Domingo, 1790. To England. 1797. (Formed
into two Battalions, 1799.) To Ireland, 1800. (2nd Battalion reduced, 1802 ; re-formed, 1804.) 1st Bat-
talion to Sicily, Egypt and Italy, 1805. To North America. 1814. [2nd Battalion to Ireland, 1805.
To the Peninsula, "1813 (battle of the Nive). To Ireland and France, i8i5(Army of Occupation!. To
Ireland and reduced, i8:r.J To Halifax. N.S.. 1819. To Ireland. 1823. To India, [830 (battles of
Feroieahah and Sobtaon). To England. 1847. To Ireland. 1854. To the Crimea. 1854 1 siege of Sebaa-
topoli To Nova Scotia, 1856. To Canada. 1862. To England. 1S64. To Ireland, 1867. To India, 1S69.
-n 1880. To England, 1882. To the Channel Isles, 1886. To Ireland. 1887.
H of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire R>yiment (formerly the 99th Regiment .
Raised at ■ in 1S24 and proceeded to the Mauritius. 1S25 Entitled the "Lanarkshire
Regiment" 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Van Diemen's Land, 1842. To New Zealand, 1845. To
I 1856. To India, 1858. To China, i860. To South Africa. 1S65. To England, 1869 Entitled
"Duke' of Edinburgh's Regiment," 1874. To South Africa, 1878 (Zulu war ol I' Bermuda,
1879. To South Africa, 1881. Kntitled' aid Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Bcgunent),"
1881. To India, :88i.
The Manchester Regiment.
Formerly the 63rd (West Suffolk) and 96th Regiments.
cad Batt., Dublin.
J
Full Hall
Pay. Pay
3tT~
' Egmont-op-Zee" "
"I\K1 liLIN
: Colonel-
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Arthur Edward Richards Carran, Lieut, n Sept. 74 ; Capt.i Oct. 81 ; Major
6 Oct. 86; Lt. Colonel, 1 June 98.
Charles Tom Reay,1 Lieut, :i Feb. 7,; Captain, 18 Mar. 82; Major, 24 Oct. 91; Lt. Colonel, 6 Oct. 99.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 6th
Lancashire Militia.)
Egypt " (with the Sphinx). "Maetinique" " Guadalodpb"
' " Sevastopol " "New Zealand " "Afghanistan, 1879-80"
327
63rd
Regimental District,
ASHTON.
Peninsula." "Alma"
Egypt, 1882."
[<■
2ND LIEUT.
MaJOBS.
Arthur Edmund Simpson,9 2nd in/
Command 26 June 96 >
John Percy Gethin ' 2nd in Command t
6 Oct. 99 S
1 Archibald Boyd Maxwell' (Depot)
1 John Edward Watson13
2 John Henry Abbot Anderson1*.
p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hudson, (
D.A.A. Gen. Mauritius, 1 Mar. 95... 5
Ralph Anstruther Henderson,16 Gov. <
Aldershot Military Prison i7Feb.9f. i
2 Charles Curling Melvill9
Captains.
i Robert Davenport Vizard9
2 Lynch Hamilton Prioleau9
p.s.c. WUloughby Garnons Gwatkin, >
Stajf Captain, War Office, II Mar. 99 j
Henry Charles Edward Westropp, J
Adj. 5 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 13 J11I.T96 )
Anthony Hugh Baldwin,20 Adjutant )
4 Battalion 14 Nov. 9S I
2 Herbert Lionel James
Henry Wm. Ernest KitchiuB, Adjutant )
3 Volunteer Battalion 1 Nov. 97 S
2 William Herbert Williamson ...
2 CharlesLouisRowePetrie, UgandaRifles
Edmund Howard Gorges, Uganda Rifles
1 Arthur William Marden
Arthur Wm. Valentine Plunkett,21"!
British Central Africa Rifles, with >
rank of Major J
John Cane Crawford, Adjutant 3)
Battalion 24 Jan. 98 i
Reginald Salter Weston,24 British |
Central Africa Rifles J
1 Edward Vaughan
1 Robert James Bridgford
1 Gerald Cleeve Rynd [Depot)
Herbt. Valentine Ravenscroft,2s»cro->
ing with the Egyptian Army )
Angus Menzies27
Edward John Howard Walker, serving )
Kith Gold Coast Constabulary /
William Horsman Goldfinch26
1 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
30 Jan. 78
13 Aug.
13 Aug. 79
21 Sept.
11 Sept.
19 Apr.
13 June
21 June
23 June
79 18 June
1 July
BBEV.UAJ.
!3 April 81 1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
12 May
14 May
6 May
25 Aug.
I 10 Nov.
i 5 Feb. 87 10 Apr.
„l 14 Sept. 87 3 July
> .. 17ah QQ -. r .llllv
Francis Wyatt Abbot Anderson, Adjt. \
3 V.B. R. Highlanders, 13 Sept. 99 }
2 George Courtenay Cooper King
1 William Patrick Eric Newbigging, 1
Adjutant 2 Nov. 98 3
Herbert Bryan, West African Fron-\
tier Force J
Donal Robertson Paton
Arthur George Tillard
Lieutenants.
George Augustus James Godbold,28 )
Mounted Infantry, South Africa )
Walter Wilton Campbell Stevenson, )
serving with W.AfricanFrontierForcei
1 Joshua Henry Miles Jebb, Adjutant \
1 Dec. 99 >
Bache Allen Wright, serving with \
West African Frontier Force $
1 Alfred Granville Sharp (Depot)
2 John David Beveridge Erskine (Depot)
1 John Ernest Theodore Urichton
2 George Frederick Wallace Brindley ...
1 Cyril German Danks
2 Edward Meivyn Baker
2 Francis Holland Dorling
2 Charles FitzGerald Hamilton Trueman
Richard Newman Hardcastle
11 Feb.
14 Mar.
9 May
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
3 May
28 June
8 Nov
87 3 July
31 July
88 6 Nov.
88 18 Dec.
[7 Jan.
00 10 Sept.
89 3 Dec.
90 19 Mar.
90 19 May
o nuv. 90 10 July
29 Nov. 90 15 Apr.
28 June 90 1 May
21 Oct. 91
12 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
18 June 9:
9 Sept. 93
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
1 Rupert Hunt-Grubbe
1 Frederick Cleave Strickland Dunlop.
1 Humphrey Verdon Roe
1: Frederick Farrer Deakin
1 Harold Fisher
2 Frank ScobeU Nisbet
Second Liautenants.
1 Donald Mackay Coghill
1 Leo Creagh
1 14 Dec.
5 July
28 July
16 Jan.
1 7 May
24 Aug.
18 June 81
13 Aug.
20 Nov.
10 Aug.
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
2 July
12 Nov.
MAJOB.
10 Apr. 89
8 Nov. 8g
17 Jan. 90
31 ■
90
3 Feb. 92
iS Mar. 92
11 May 95
4 Oct. 96
19 Dec.
19 Dec.
7 Dec.
6 June
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
15 May
15 May
8 Sept.
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
4 May
4 May
7 May
4 May
4 Jan. 99
13 Jan. 97
97
97
97
97
98
6 Mar.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
1 Nov.
13 Apr
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
11 M'ir.
6 May
6 May
6 May
26 July
28 July
13 July
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
13 Jan. 97
io July 97
2 Sept. 97
1 Nov. 97
24 Jan. 98
24 Jan. 98
9 Feb. 98
9 Feb. 98
2 Aug. 98
5 Oct.
it Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
10 Feb. 98
6 Oct. 98
17 Jan. 90
19 June 95
28 July 95
13 Jan. 97
2 Sept. 97
1 Jan. 98
5 Apr. 99
6 Oct. 99
26 July 99
26 July 99
13 Sept. 99
Captain Menzies served in the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the
2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Godbold served m the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi
Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Stewart Wynne served in
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with
the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
•Jj' | Manchester Regiment,
I Hen,
Q.artrr .V.,.,rr.-. ( , , . . (
I i-dniint Banks*, 16 Aug. 99; i/o«. Li*«f
, „ ,, , ** l9*»u, Messrs. Cox and Co.
"'B'""'""» " ■'■■n'ldr, l8Nov.97i <• .V..«l».lrr - Son.
J».( B,itt„!io* rrturxed/rom Attn J I
an'„ • ' v"' w"h """' ■■*«■*■ Manchester Regime,,., b the Egyptian war of .88. (Medal,
asr *• - —
..men*
•'" S«Pedltton n. Manchester
(Med'aiT, ^on in ,8,: with the ;nd BatUUon Mimcheeter Regiment
(Medial , . r Regiment
»Caoi°n Baldwin ser^fl M.editiun in I p.).
(Medal «•„ l ' ™ 'i,e M,r': :,on in ,89' "*"> tl talion Manchou'r Regiment
(Medi'l »■■ "5*" *• •' Manchester Regiment
£ V , ,'. - under Six VT.lluun Lockbart
two 11,,:,," ■■nui.id.undTiral. Expc.i ,t;v i.Med.1 «nlh
gg £ '',u^iS SSlBit-TW ' Srevet of **"* Sec alL
, ,*,.,„■ ti"r '""','<"' Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,So6 attached
5&%&i3 $$ F.rket (mentioned in despatch,,. ^Xo? T&t
Xorth^mberhlnT ' -n campaign under Sir H.rKr. Kitchener in .3,8 with the .St
' "sTrodintte „Teetetint,t858°.ba"le °f Kharto»ffi <Br"'8h ■*•«. »•»> "-««■ Medal w.th
Aecoril o/t/ie Services of the itt Battalion Manchester Regiment.— formerlu the 63rd
(TFerf Sttfblfc) Regiment. "
. 7^8d WattlSdie?^ 'Thrr^"Ur,'8,) "'"" ''°"f "alei! ,n Eui-'"">'> « separate Regiment, and numbered 63rd Foot,
L",i„, 7 :;1' ??". America, to ,7!. (eerring ae Mounted Infantry). Jamaica.to l783.
Scotland, to .78' id Bngiand, to 1793. Low Countries, to .795. West Indies, to 1700 England and
vn° "«' ',;' ?• ' ,,8°3- t,nd Battalion 1 ■ \s^ flreland
ladeira, to 1S07. , , (capture of Martini,, no and Guadaloune) Knirland a\..i in.i,.,T i i~
Now South Wales, t J ,833 KaTC ,' - , SirfSrf <?
i^'Sfc ' .nlcermau3a„: Seb-top^). ttsootta'ala
1 ' •■■'■■'' ■■ ■ :..■!.!. to Scotland, to 1 ? [raand to t • K-.^t i i * . i
.879-80). Egypt, to .882 (war of .88,). Bngiand, to .888. Ireland, r 888 (Afghan war.
R"'"r" '<"' Battalion Manchester Regiment i formerly the 96th Regiment)
, J^e?,™h824 an''.pr.oc?c'i' Ue, to 1815. Bermuda., a- Wanda, to .8.8. itahfaa
nn? ? r W Breton. Pri Iward'e lale, Ann . WeiJfoind!
lZ±?' 1 ' lr"' l-?'*39. England, to Jnly, ,839 . ,s, Van
''f,™'?" ' te.nMewZt Ik IsUnd, and Eh-i Indies .8s*.
"•'<> >«<><• '• »»*«. R"« aaltato.S8». Bg7pt.t06et.it . mlues .B«7
The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment). 329
jstBatt.,Subathoo, Punjab."! Formerly the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) and the I *^"V. , . ,
2ndBattA«odaere<UoSouthJ 98th (Prince of Wales') BegmmU. L Lichfield '
'The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 3rd Stafford Militia respectively. )
e of Wales's Plume. "St. Lucia" "Sukinam" "China" (with the Dragon). " Punjaub " "Pbbbia'*
Bushike" "Kooshab " "Lucknow " "Hafib.
'Reshibe'
The Prince i
reara'Ser-l
Full I Half „ , , _ . _ .
Pav. Pay. Colonel —1 Charles Algernon Lewis,1 Cornet, ^13 Oct. 25; U. pis Aug. 26; Copt. vi-z Apr 33;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, ^30 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Maior, 11 Jan. 58; Lt. Colonel, 13 Feb. 59 ; Major
General, 19 June 60; Lieut. General, 8 March 69 j General, 5 April 76 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Thomas Currie,3 CB. Lt. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 12 Mar. 81; Major, 1 July 88 ;
Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 96.
26 i 2 Charles Edward Bradley,4 Lt. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Maior, 1 July 88 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Mar. 99.
9 I
9
Majobb.
2 Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, j
■2nd in Command 6 Mar. 99 S
Arthur Wildman Prior,6 2nd in Com- >
mand 28 Oct. 99 j
2 Henry Hartlanu Higginson7
1 Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne"
1 p.s.c. Walter Grenville Ley6
2 Alan Mackenzie-PendrilT10
Edmund Graham Snow, Adjutant 1 >
Middlesex Vol. Rifles 15 Dec. 97 S
Henry Marwood,3 Adj. 3 Bn. 2 May 98
Captains.
Lionel Thomas Campbell Twyford, )
District Inspector of Musketry, York S
Charles Grove Amphlett, Mounted In- )
fantry, South Africa. 3
2 William Alexander Barnett10
1 Reginald Pole Stuart11
Herbert Chidgey Brine Payne, ™Army '(
Pay Department )
1 Robert Harcourt Ord Capper
1 Lindsay Buchanan Scott13
2 Charles Woodward Crofton13
2 Somerset Charles Godfrey Farfax )
Astell1* S
2 Harry Seddon Prickard21
2 John William Saunders
2 Vigaiu William de Falbe, Adjutant ,
22 Jan. 98 S
Thomas Montgomerie Webb
Robert Schlesinger Hutchison,15 ^
Adjutant 9 Jan. 97 J
2 Lionel Kekewich Carlyon
2 Claude Edward Allan Milbume
1 Benjamin Irby Way16
Alfred Letchworth Law, Adjutant 3 ">
Battalion Irish Rifles 2 Jan. 99 )
1 Morton Herbert Knaggs18
1 John Wilson19
Lieutenants.
Arthur Reginald Hoskins,-0 serving}
with the Egyptian Army $
1 Edward Vigor Fox,23 'Station Staff]
Officer, Subathoo, i May 99 i
1 Francis Earl Johnston23
1 Halkett Walton Money Down24
1 James Jay Bleecker Farley25
1 Thomas Alchin Audrus27
Alister William Stewart Swing
1 William Dennistoun Sword28
r Frank Hercules Walker, Uganda Rifles
Wm. Francis Brougham Radolyffe")
Dugmore,29 DSO. on Special Service, >
Uganda, with rank of Captain J
2 Douglas Thome Seckham
1 Louis John Wyatt30
2 Reginald John Drake {Depot)
2 Horace William Ritchie
2 George Edward Lem an
1 Hugh Elliot Moule
2 Bertram. Barre Waddell- Dudley
2 Henry Carmichael Tweedie
1 David John Jackson Hill
2 James Wickham Ley
1 William Augustus Spencer Edwards...
Second Lieutenants.
1 William Jervis Locker
1 Edward Sambrooke John Anderson.
2 Arthur Septimus Conway
1 Reginald John Armes
1 Robert John Halkett Baddeley
2 Arthur Steuart Weldon
2 Aubrey Nelthorpe Beauclerk
2 George Harvey Hume-Kelly
2 William Harry Broome Salmon
2 Eric Edward Wake Conant
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Burrage.31 27 Sept. 93
1 Francis Gi Luey. 25 June 9 j
2ND LIEUT.
22 Jan.
11 Aug.
6 Aug.
4 May 87
:tFeb. 38
13 June
22 Aug.
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
23 Mar. 89
3 July 89
3 May 90
3 May 90
25 Mar. 9
2 May 9
23 May 91
91
LIEUT.
7 Nov
5 Dec. 91
13 Sept. 9,
23 Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. Q4
2 June 94
19 Oct. 92
20 June 94
29 May 95
7 Dec. 95
29 Feb. 96
29 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 94
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
4 Nov. 96
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
21 July 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
98
99
99
99
99
99
99 1
99
Hon
Son
12 Nov. 73
13 June 75
29 Jan. 76
13 Sept. 79
12 Mar.
28 Apr.
10 May 82
ft Feb. S4
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 May
23 May
23 May
25 Nov.
2 Mar.
2 Mar.
16 July
15 Dec.
6 Mar.
8 Apr.
16 June
15 Sept.
11 Nov.
30 Nov.
3 Feb.
84
85
9 Jan. Q5
i2 Nov. 95
30 Nov.
17 Dec.
26 Feb.
7 Apr.
9 Jan.
7 May
1 July
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
27 Nov.
1 8 May
6 Aug.
5 Oct.
7 Dec.
2 JaD.
24 Feb.
6 Mar.
28 Oct.
13 Dec.
captain, bbev.maj.
13 Apr. 81
14 Jan. 84
1 July
2 Jan.
: July
23 A or.
21 Mar.
14 Sept. 92 18 Nov. 96
1 Mar. 93
1 Mar.
1 May
2S Oct.
93
93
93
30 Nov. 93
3 Feb. 94
9 Jan. 95
6 Mar. 95
17 Dec. 95
26 Feb. 96
14 Sept. 96
18 May
11 Jan. gg
11 Jan. gg
24 Feb. 99
6 Mar. 99
22 Oct. 99
28 Oct. gg
28 Oct. gg
13 Dec. 99
MAJOB.
10 Sept. 90
14 Sept, 9a
9 Jan. 95
22 July 96
14 Sept. g6
6 Mar. 99
28 Oct. 99
13 Dec. gg
3 Lt.Colonel Currie served withthe
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener "in 1896 in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion of the
North Staffordshire Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., 3rd Class
of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Madal witfc Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Bradley served in the
operations m Zululand in 1888.
6 Majors Prior and Ley served with
the Zhob "Valley Expedition in 1884.
Major Marwood served in the
operation s in Zulnland in 1 888.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 with the ist Bat-
talion North Staffordshire Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
.Major, 4th Class ot the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
\_For continuation of Notes, tee end of
York and Lancaster Regiment, p. 331.
Facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
st Battalion embarked for the Weti
Indies, 18S4.
znd Battalion ordered to South
Africa, Dec. 1899.
Lieut.
Lieut.
330
65
TH
•■on:; PRAOl
]
The York and Lancaster Regiment.
Formerly the 6$t)i [and York X. Riding) and
the S4H1 I V mis. I jmi
•Nit.
' Pinni 1 * "
(The f
• lXPIA
ttalion i> formed of tin
(with the Royal Tiger).
' AliBU '
' LvCBXOK
3rd West York .Militia.)
The Union !.
llstt , South Africa.
Halt., Agra, Benral.
' New Zialaxd " " Egypt, i
, 1884 " " TlL-IL-KlBIt."
Copt .'7 Feb. <-• ; Bt.Major,
T»»ri v 1 Colonel. James Henry Craig Robertson, Entign, 2 July 29 ; Lieut. 30 Dec. 35; .
Full 1 Half -o June ;t lit Lt.Colonel, 6 June 5ft ; Major, 7 Muy V 0 '••.-. 27 Sept. 65; mmyor Genertil, 16 May 70;
P*T F*> I LI General. 1 July 81 ; General, 1 Apr. 91 ; Colonei York and Laucr.Mer Regiment, 31 JuuO 9a.
j ' ... Lieutenant Colonels — 2 Henry Bonghoy, Entign, '.- Not. 07; Use/. 28 Oct. 7"; Cay*. 3 Apr. 78;
U r. 21 Mar. 87; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 05; Colonel, t July 09.
«6 . 1 William Johnston Kirkpatrick.17 Lint. 2S Feb. 74; Cay*. 1 July fit; Bt. Major, 18 Not. Sj; Major,
HI. Lt. Colonel. 13 Mar. 97; Lt.Colonel, 10 Si
»7 Aug. 9c;
• 97-
Majors.
I.tusada,'* 2nd m |
ConmiinJ 1 1 O.'t Q7 I
a Francis B Iward Wallerstein, ami >■ (
Command 10 Nov. 97 >
t Berkeley doable Qnfll" (/vi-'i ..
[1 rbert < 'has. Onslow Plumer" 1
- lonel.i "Si.*,- al). Special I
fH J/ric.l I
Ernest Chnmicr Broughton"
1 Henry Southey Scholcs"
George Francis Robert Henderson.17 1
Sfaor Staff College, rii* rank of ■
butt, 17 Dec. 92 '
Raudal! Charles Annesley Howe"
Captains.
Edward Francis Woodford," Adj. 1 I
Volunteer Bait ilion 1 Sept. 98 )
Arthur Steuart Palmer, -iriav Ord-1
nance Department )
Stuart Peter Roll. Special Service, >
t/ric 1 5
;>.».<.-. Edward Honywood-Hughoa
2 Harry Nicholi Byaaa
Henry K'-kemcb, Station staff i
... Xgnee Tal >
.• Fred. Francis Williamson Daniell, I
Adjutant 16 Mar. 96 )
1 Arthur OoWilla Hyde
1 Ernest Casenove Cobbold
1 John Hervey Armstrong
. Henry Cecil Beat Smitbett, s.S.O.~>
Allahabad, 3 Sept. 99 5
1 Arthur Hauling Haines
.- Edward i;eo. i.ruham Talbot Baines ;
I [>eP ,-i !
2 William MT.ee Armstrong
2 Arthur George Hurt
1 William Fletcher Clemson
1 Somerset Edward Deane Webb
Ernest. James Woodley, Adj. 3 Bn., 1
29 July-99 )
LlEOTSHAlTTS.
2 Frederick Percy Howlett
Thomus Tilining Bresson, Special Str-\
vice. South Africa )
a Henry Percy Tliurnall
1 Michael Francis Halford, Adjutant )
a Nov 99 (isttp.l *
William Justice, eercing in')
Brititn Bast Africa, ant* rank ofr
Captain )
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1 John B ■■* (Depot)
1 Harold Kelway Colston
- Edward Bradahaw lshenvood
2 William Erni
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a Reginald Selotts*1
1 Cecil Hugh Taylor
1 Edward Bayley*1
2 Frederick Thomas Cecil Hill
,1 Robert Gardner
2 Edward Craig Roberieon
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1 Gilbert Henry Wed rwood
' '\ 11I Kearsey
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*~ Lt.Colonel Henderson served
91 with tin 2'h! Battalion York and
Lancaster Regiment throughout the
tianwarof 1 88a, and was pre-
mentaat Bl Magfar
. l-el-Mabuta, Inthetwoaotiona
at the battle ol
■Kebtr 1 Brevet of Major.-Medai
jj with 1 lisp. 5th Class of the Medjidie,
3 tar).
1 .r Howe served asTransport
94 Officer throughout the Egyptian war
95 of iS -' "t in the en-
95 gagomenls at El kagfarand T,el-el-
95 Uahnta, in the two actions at Km-
■ ihebattlsofTel-el-Keblr
il vith Clasp, and Khedive's
3 ar .
•a L - uud Bayley.— See
Civil Iieconuious for C.aUantry,
• Hart's Aunual Army List," p. 786.
** Lieut, rjnirgan served in the Nile
iSS4-3s with the
•iiiitry, and was present
in tin- eiiL'iiL'euu'tits at Abu Klea
99 and Abu Kru and in the reconnaia-
.i'li (mentioned in
Mt.lul with two Clasps,
«aud Khedive's Star).
99
The York and Lancaster Regiment. 33 l
FWl Half =
Pay Pay. Second Lieutenants
i Clendon Turberville Daukes
i Thomas William Parkinsou
Denis Daly Wilson
i.eonard Arthur Bethell
Allan St. John Blunt
John Francis Coston, late Capt. 3 Bn
2nd LIE HI.
12 Aug. 99I
30 Aug. 90
29 Nov. 99I
b Dec. 99!
6 Dec. 99
9,, -991 rr„« Ti„„t
uarter Matter!.— i Martin Joseph Duggan," 14 Aug.95; Son Lieut.
2 Christopher Gilbv, 2 March 98 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White— Agent,, Messrs. Cox and Co.
„< .BaWaiio* erciariM /or South Africa, 13 Dec. 1899. 2>«J B««a&o» embarked for Bermuda, 1883.
i Maior Ouill served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
,882 and wasVesent in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta in the two actions at Kassasm, and at
^JXX^£w**^£l£^£ YoSrkrand Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
warofVs anfwLPpresen in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the .two actions at Kassasm,
WndiUhe battle of Tel-el-Kebir(Bre°et of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star).
of ^a^wTprcstnlin the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-eljMahma. a 1 the , twe .actions at Kassasm, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4thcnas» of the Medjidie.a^ndKhedne s star)
» Cantain Brou^hton served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist
BattaSonTorkand Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
°'» ^nefplumer 'served in the expedition to the Soudan under Bi. ■Gerald Graham in 1884 as Adjutant^
the lit Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at HI leb and lemai
(mentioned in des patches Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Rations* i.i S^ut'hAfdea under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896, when he orRanued, raised, and commanded
a Corps of Mounted Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). ....... , xr 7
record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Tork and Lancaster Regiment-formerly the 65th (2nd Tork
North Biding) Regiment.
Raised as 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in r756. Became 65th Begiment, ,758 WeBjI^. t0 j*bJ%2£;
-c«„i„„h .„..a. . riotai-hTnent. served as 2 702-J ireianu, 1,01704.
East
iland,
1845-
mi. .1846. New South Wales, ■.■■■, u, to. VA""','„ T<ir7" TC^vnt'to"
East Indies, to 1882. (Became 1st BattaUon York and Lancaster Regiment, 1SS1.) Aden, to 1884. Egypt, to
April 1884. England, to 1889. Ireland, iS8q.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (formerly the 84t7i Regiment)
Raised in 1758, and proceeded to India, to 1763. America and Canada, to 1783. England, to 1794. (2nd
BattaUon raised in ?7o+. ?educed in .795) ■ Flushing, .794. England, to 1796. Cape of Good Hope to '799- India
to 1819. [2nd Battalion raised in 1808. Flanders, to 1809. The Peninsula to .814 (battle of Niye). England to
.3.9, and incorporated in 1st Battalion.] England, to 1827. Jamaica, to 1838 England^, to 1842. In^dia. to 1859
(relief of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to ,865. Malta, to 1867. Jamaica, to .870. Halifax,
NS. toiS7i. Ireland, to 1873. Channellslands, to 1874. England, to 1882. Egypt Aug. to Oct. 1882. England,
to Oct. 1883. Bermuda, to 1886. Halifax, N.S., to .888. Westludies, to ,891. South Africa, 1891.
Continuation of Notes to the North Staffordshire Begiment
I General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 13th August 1855; commanded Diyi.
sions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Canada during the rebellion in .838-39 with the
G™ Major Hiiagfns'on served in the Soudan campaign in .885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
» Major Hawtayne served in the Soudan campaign in .885 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp «tb
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia against the Native
Chief, Fodey Kabba, in 1S92, as Superintendent of the Gambia Police Force (Medal with Clasp)'
'» Major Mackenzie-Pendrill, Captains Barnett and Payne served m the operations in l Zulutandm i388.
II Captain Stuart served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in .896 with the
r<it BattaUon North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal withdasp).
IS^CaPta°n Scot served in the operations in Zululand in ,888. Served with the Dongo a ^xpedit.onary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Med-
jidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
-} Captaiunowii.a^. .u» .,.„— „-.,— — 0 ,
BattaUon North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal) TTi^hener in ,80fi with
is Captain Hutchinson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Me.la ). .
1, Captain Way served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under birHer^
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with
Cla3Lieut. Knaggs served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in .896 with the
1st BattaUon North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal wi th C asp)
» Captain Wilson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under sir Herbert Kitchener in ,89b with he
ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Med:, with Claspl.
M Lieut. Hoskins served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener. in ,896 with tne
9th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and • Khediv is Medal) ; and wrth the expedition
in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
" Captain Prickard served in the op.erations in Zululand in 1888. „ . „„. B-:f„i,„_OI. ;„ tS„fi wjth the .at
» Lieut. Fox served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Jtebert Kitchener m ,896 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment I British Medal, and fhedive's Medal with Clasp).
a Lieut. Johnston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force «°:<iersir Herbert Kitchener in ,89c with the
ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medalw '* Olasp).
2. Lieut. Down served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under 8a Herbert ^ehener in ,896 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal Wlth cl^f P'/ . - , ith th I3t
« Lieut. Farley served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the ist
BattaUon North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with Clasp).
[For continuation of Note,, tee end of Durham Light Infantry, p. 33J.
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Pay. 'Pay.
Second Lif.otknants.
.2 Herbert Ponsonby Watrs
r Charles Duncomhe Shafto ...
(2 Roper Maxwell Tyler
11 John William Jeffreys
1 Claud Leonard Matthews
Ii Arthur William Baillie Wallace
12 Francis Gilfrid Maugban
1 Ronald Robert Lambton
1 Kenneth John Walters Leather
1 Roger Egerton Rasbotham
Ii Patteson Womersley Nickalls ...
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ZXD LIEUT.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
16 Feb. 98
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4 May 98
18 May 9S
4 Jan. 99
20 May 99
27 Sept. 99
18 Oct. 99
iS Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
97
10 Captain Mathew.— For War Services, see Army
Ordnance Department.
11 Captain Lnard served with the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 as Assistant Superintendent of Army
Signalling.
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Quarter Matter*. — i John Henry Liebrecht, 4 Oct. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Thomas Francis Long, 28 Sept. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messre. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 24 Oct. 1899.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882.
1 Sir Reginald Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of.
hand), Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Modjidie and
Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Paget served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiluani Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant of British Troops Base Depot (Medal with two ClaspB).
3 Lt.Colonel FitzGerald served as Adjutant with the 15th Sikhs in the Afghan war in 1880; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Cundahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at
the battle of Caudahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations on the Niger in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
• Captain Johnson-Smyth served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5 Captain Biddulph served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lt.Colonel Robb served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 as Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General British Division, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in desDatchea,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
' Captains Bush, Buck and Wilson, served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and were present
in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
9 Captain de Lisle served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Mounted Infantry, including the
attack on the Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
8 Major Ross served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on Transport duty with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry (formerly the 68th Durham
Light Infantry).
Kaised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Constituted 68th Foot in 1758, and pro-
ceeded to Cherbourg and St. Male. To England, 1758. To Scotland, 1762. To Ireland, 1763. To
Antigua, 1764. To England, 1773. To Scotland, 1774. To Ireland, 1776 Td England, 1782. (En-
titled " Durham.") To the Channel Islands, 1783. To Gibraltar, 1785. To the West Indies, 1794.
To England, 1796. To Ireland, 1797. To England, 1800. To the West Indies, 1801. To England,
1806. (Made Light Infantry, 1808.) To Wabheren, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1S11 (battlesof Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814- To Canada, 1818. To Ireland,
1829. To Scotland, 1833. To Gibraltar, 1834. To Jamaica, 1838. To Canada, 1841. To England,
1844. To Ireland, 1S46. To Malta, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol). To the Ionian Islands, 1856. To England, 1857. To Burmah, 1857. To New-
Zealand, 1864 (war in 1864-65). To England, 1866. To India, 1872. To England. 1887. To Ireland, 1893.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry {formerly the 106th Bombay
Light Infantry).
Raised at Poona as the 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry in 1S40. To Belgaum, 1844. To
Aden, 1846. Right Wing to Poona, 1848. To Belgaum, 1849. To Kurrachee, 1853. To Persia,
1856 (battles of Reshire, Bushire, and Khooshab). ToBelgaum, 1857. To Bombay, i860. ToNeemueh,
1861. Entitled " 106th (Bombay) Light Infantry," 1861. To Nusseerabad, 1864. To Meean Meer,
1867. To TJmballa, 1868. To Jhansi and Nowgong, 1870. To England, 1S74. To Ireland, 1880. En-
titled " 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry," 18S1. To Gibraltar and Malta, 1882. To Egypt,
1885. To India, 1887.
Continuation of Notes to the North Staffordshire Regiment.
-" Lieut. Andrus served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal
with Clasp).
38 Lieut. Sword served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the 1st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
39 Captain Dugmore served in the operations in Uganda in 1397-98 and averted a tureatened insurrection of
500 Soudanese (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
30 Lieut. Wyatt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
31 Lieut. Burrage served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in :8S4.
Resord of the Services of the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (formerly the 64th Regiment).
Constituted 64th Foot in 1758, and proceeded to Island of Martinique, 1759 to 1763. England, to 1773. North
America, to 1782. Jamaica, to 1784. England, to 1766. Ireland, to 1793. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of St.
Lucia). England, 1795. Gibraltar, to 1796. England, 1796. Ireland, to 1799. England, to 1801. West Indies,
to 1813 (capture of Surinam). Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1815. Continent of Europe, to 1816. England, to 18*8.
Gibraltar, to 1827. Ireland, to 1834. Jamaica, to 1840. America, to 1843. England, to 1845. Irelar.d, to 1849.
East Indies, to 1861 (Persian war of 1S56 — battles ot Reshire, Bushire, and Khooshab — and Indian Mutiny, relief
»f Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1665. Ireland, to 1S67. Malta, to 1872. Ireland, 101874.
Scotland, to 1875. England, to 1878. Channel Islands, to 1879. Ireland, to 1883. England, to 1884. West
Indies, to 1886. South Africa and Mauritius, 1886.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment
(formerly the gSth Prince of Wales' Regiment).
Raised in 1824, and proceeded to Cape of Hope. To England, 1837. To China, 1841. To India, 1846. To
England, 1855. To India, 1857. To England, 1867. To West Indies, 1873. To Malta, 1875. To India 1880. To
Aden, 1886. To England, 188S.
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The Highland Light Infantry
Formerl i Highland— LigM Infantry) PJftgyjgS
and the 74/A (Highla L
The 3id and 4th 1 i«* 1 Lanark Mihtae.)
334
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John Richardson
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Francis Myles Sandye-Lumsda
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Robert Wm. Hawthorn Rnnaldson," ~>
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Conrad Ernest Noyes
: John Henry Purvis
Edward Rodeo Bill
George Edward Begbie
William Malcolm Fleming Hamilton..
Henry James Thackeray," Adjutant >
1 Volunteer Battahon. 15 Dec. 00 ... I
George TyTie Brand Wilson, Aide de I
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Edward Ley-land Cooke Feilden
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1 Henry Geollrey Noel de Berry"
Edward Andrews
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! John Cnim Grnhamc10...
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John l'ackBcrcsford,s
1 Thomas PrancisMiirrny-' (Depot!
John James Ronald
Thomas Patrick Milne Home
Henry Townscnd Corln 1 Smeleton, 1
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1 Arratoon William liuviri Gausaen"
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i Hugh Charles Stockwell"
1 Keith Lyon Baiat"
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1 Arnold Jcflrayt Maxlen
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3 Apr. 89
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1 Sept. 03
14 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
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The Highland Light Infantry.
335
Second Libutbnants.
i Thomas Anselan Poltok
i Charles Patrick Marjoribanks Cmigie )
Halkett5* $
2 William Basil Charles Bridge35
i Cuthbert Thomas Martin
2 William Henry-Erik Segrave, DSO. ..
i Henry Hay Marshall Harris
2 Gavin Henry Walker
James Scott-Barbour, Egyptian Army..
2 Henry Balfour Ferg'sson Bryant
2 Colville Cornwallis Albert Eyre Crabbe
2 Lionel Graham Pringle
i William Neill Fraser
i Gregory Morgan Knight
i Douglas Alexander Blair
i Rawdon Clavenng Campbell
i Robert Charles Wallace Alston..
Quarter Masters.— 2 John Thomas Johnson,85 21 Dec. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Duncan Finlayson, 21 Dec. 95; Hon. Lieut.
2ND LIEUT
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itt Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 Oct. 1884.
I General Patton-Bethune served with the 74th throughout the Kaffirwarof 1851-53 (Medal), ana was present in
all the operations ; commanded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October 1852 (mentioned ii>
despatches, Brevetof Lt.Colonel). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to the-
Staff) at the bottle of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present with the Head Quarter Staff as an amateur
at the battle of the Alma, the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie a Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service with a Madras Column during the-
Indian Mutinyin 1857.
3 Lt.Colonel Rutherford served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 in the Transport Department (Medal). Served in
the expedition zo the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and. was present in the
engagement at Temai (Meda I with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry,,
and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces, including the forcing of the Tanga Pass
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Kelham served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Major Carey served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie.and Khedive's Star).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the 2nd
Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces,
including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Garland, served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the
NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Cavendish served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Scrase-Dickius served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light
Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces, in»-
cluding the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," page 786.]
II Captain Stocfcwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major 3rd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Kays served with the Huzara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Superintendent of Signal-
ling (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) .
13 Captain Ross served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
]* Captain Sandys-Lumsdaine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of
the Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
15 Captain Ronaldson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Fergusson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of tbe Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
'7 Captain Cowan served in the occupation of Crete in 1898, including the affair of 6th September (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.).
1S Captain Thackeray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty
(Medal with Clasp).
19 Lieut, de Berry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1697-98 with the -jnd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
M Lieut. Grahame served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1697-98 with the 2nd BattaUon Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and.
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
n Lieut. Armstrong served in the campaign on the North. West Frontier cf India under Sir William Lockhart in
1697-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and tooE part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
n Lieut, Prentice served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1&97 with the 2nd Battalion Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand Field Force (Medal
with Clasp).
** Lieut. Grant served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1697-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand anal
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
K Lieut. Pack Beresfi >rd served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loek-
hartin 1597-38 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the MaUtani
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
J [For continuation of Noif, tee p. 345.
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Seaforth Highlanders {Roes-shire Buffs, The Bake of Albany's).
537
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT.
i Hon. Charles Henry Murray St. Clair..
7 May
6 July
3 Aug.
12 Aug.
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15 Nov.
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9 Dec.
6 Dec.
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, Quarter Matters.— 1 George Whitefield Anderson,-3 22 Dec. 94 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Nov. q8.
2 David King, 11 Jan. 99; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Butf. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
iff Battalion embarked for Malta 26 Jan. 97. 2nd Battalion embarked for 8. -Africa, 21 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Archibald Alison served with the 72nd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served as Military Secretary to Lord Clyde in India during the campaign from August 1857 to March 1858,
and was severely wounded (lost left arm) at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
Was Brigadier General of the European Brigade and Second in Command throughout the Ashanti war from
December 1873; led the Brigade at the battle of Amoaful, capture of Becqua, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (thanks of Parliament, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882.
Commanded the troops in Egypt from the occupation of Alexandria until the arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley, and
formed the entrenched position at Ramleh, thereby effectually covering Alexandria, and at the same time
threatening the enemy's position. Commanded the 3rd Brigade (the Highlanders) from the arrival of Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the end of the war, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lieut. General for distinguished service in the field, Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). On the termination of the war he was appointed to the
command of the British army of occupation in Egypt.
9 Lt. Colonel Hughes-Hallett served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1872
till July 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
and at the passage of the Chappri defile (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 188a; and was present in the engagement at Chalouf
(mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt. Colonel J. A. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from February till December
1879 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah and the subsequent
occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the occupation of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
15 Major Kenneth Mackenzie served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 18B0 (Medal). Served
with the Transport Detachment in Southern Afghanistan "from 15th November 1879 to 14th February 1881. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp), and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
u Major Jameson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
15 Lt. Colonel Monro served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Regimental Transport Officer, from April 1880 as Ad-
jutant ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (wounded) , and m the engagement at Charasiah
and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Accompanied Sir Charles Warren to South Africa in 1884, and served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in com-
mand of "Volunteers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in T895. first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Communica-
tions, and afterwards as Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Lndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionarv Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Brigadier General Hart, Commanding isfj
Brigade (two Claspsj.
19 Major Mackintosh served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the^
Hazara Expedition in 188S as Orderly Officer to Colonel Cruickshank, Commanding the River Column and was
present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of
Crete in 1897 with the :st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders.
19 Lt.Colonel Egerton served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from November 1S79 with the
Cabul and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(dangerously wounded) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1398 with the
ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation
of Crete in 1897.
30 Major Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 attached to the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the
battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
a> Captain Spottiswoode served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1862, and
was presentat the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'sStar).^
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion Seaforth^
Highlanders, and waa present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (4th Class of the Medjidie, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the occupation of Crete in 1 897.
" Major Tod served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders as Regimental Transport Officer throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star,.
338 Seaforth Higl ' ta-thire Buffs, The 1> . . .1 "
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Igyptianwar - it etthebatl i
(Ml rilhtheBurra tition in 1885-8;
as Embarkation Officer at M . oerat MylngTan, and sobaequi
any of Mounted Infantry (M
ho slid Ba' forth Highlanders (menl - tin the operatione against the
Hunt- 111 iggi^: a> Dc| il Quarter Master General, and was present at tie
For force at the storming of the enemy's sec- th December 189*. and 1!
raneernionta I Nagar (menti oed in esp).
indar Bir William Lockhart :;. :-,4-9sas Depni \ .'ant.
gn in the Soudar ander 8ir Herbert
I! -• :i an present at the battle of Kba
il, ami Khedive's Medal
\ ■ g \ . utanttothe Left Half Battalion and
-i tin* Hasan I Lition in 1891 as Adjutant ami Battalion
Sealonh Highl . Served with the chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low Tn 1895 with the
Battalion Seaforth Highland* ■ ant in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Hopkins served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the and Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal will- r asp
a in 1888 aa Transport Officer with the and Colunin (mentioned
in dei a the Haaara Expi th the and Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir B in 1S95 with the and Battalion
Beelbrtfa Highlandere, and was preai ment at Mamugai (V laap).
" Campbell served i: ediuon in 1888 as Acting Quarter Master with the Left Half
Served with the I . bert
Low in iEv= with tin- .'iid Battalion Beafortb Highlanders, and was present ,t. the ct.-iagenient at Mamugai (M
with r
in. D. Forbes Semi d the Hazara Expedition in i£ .1 with the and Battalion Seaforth
1 Chitral Relief Force undi ' Low in 189] «uh the
and: Seaforth Highlandere at in the engagement at Mamogai (Medal with ClaS]
1 in tin Haaara Expedition in 1888 with the and ; ifortb Highlanders Modal
with Clasp). Served in t '<■ Hit/urn Expedition in 1891 with the and Bat: - rth Highlanders in command
ne Gun Detachmenl
"Captain I rt Officer with the and Battalion Seaforth
' vedin the Hazara Exp. 11 with the and Is.. - rth
Highland. 1
-rred in the II with the and Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with' S rved in tin- Hasan m Seaforth Hi.-1 isp).
Berred in the campaign in the Soud r Herbert K:t I >rth
-. and was pre* sol Khartoum 1 Bi
* Captain Mac aiz Herbert Kitchener in 189S with t1
): Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara -
men tpation of
Cr. ■
"• Cavpta served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
h Highlandei 1 present at the battles of the A LhartoumfBi
Khed irith two Claa] i in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
*° Captain Gallowayserved in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the and Battalion Seafor: lal
with Clasp). Berved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the and Bal
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). (See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List.' p.
*• Cap*. in H'Clintock served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold u . the
exp- ! Bids, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete m 1 = 97 with 11.
Hal' I Highlanders.
■ Captam Ritchie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
Battali .11 Scuforth Highlanders, ant it the battle of K in urn (British Medal,
with Clasp).
u Captain Vandeleur served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the i»t
-. afj nil Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara— wounded (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served 111 the occupation of Crete in
•* I 'ap 'in; 1 .atherstonhaugh served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the and Battalion Seaforth High-
land' with Clasp). Berved hitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 with the
Battalion Beafbrth Highlande: at in the engagement at Mamugai, and act. ■ .- assutani Field
En gin trom the 9th May to the 10th August 1S95 (Medal with CI 1
* Major Bamsden served in th: a the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1398 as Adjutant
to the isi Battall :ii Seaforth High Uu was presentai the battlesof the Atbara (mentioned ::; despatches)
and Klnri . .Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the occupation of Crete in
' ' il Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 aa Transport Officer with
ah) ami Beal 1 snt in the engagement at Mamui
•* Ca : M red with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under 8ir Herbert K with
the 1 ie Battalion, including the engagement at Fi'rkel and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in
despal h Medal, ami Khedive's Medal with two Claspsl ; and in the expedition in 1897-98 with the
fjamel < on>s, and was present at the battle of Khartoum— severelv wounded (mentioned in despatches,
41b Class of the Medjii
*• Cs in under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSc-a withtba 1st
Ban rs, and waa present at the battles of the Atbara aud Khartoum (Bri and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the oocn] :e in 1897.
" Captain Blair served with thi ;: n iScj with the aud Battalion Sea-
forth Highlanders, and kgement at Mamugai (Medal with Cusp).
■ Lleul :■, ;in |ar Bir Herbert Kitchener 111 iJo-' with the ict Hal
talion Seafbrtfa Highland rs. and .-. the battles of the Atbara (wounded) and Kbsrl tied
In despatches, British Medal, and Khi tl with two Clasps). Served in the oooopatli 01807.
■ i with the ' lerBn Boberl Loa Is ■ withthi ind iimialion
Iwasprete gagemental ' !a»p).
' j lerservi roe under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the and I
.it Mamugai (Mcda s.r\ .■ l m the cani-
1898 with the isl Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (British
H .in!, and I.
ervad with the Chitral RellcfFozoe under Si) Kohert Low in 1895 with the md
I 1I1. ■ campaign 111 the Soudan under E Kitchener
LheittBatta al the battle of Khiirtoum (Untish|Medal,
' lul with Clasp).
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's). 33^fi
M Lieut. Lindsay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rober*-. Low in 1395 with the 2iii Zr.iialion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamug^i (Modal with Clasp).
57 Lieut Charaley served with the Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the and Batt:ilion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai ( Medal with Clasp).
59 Lieut. Doi<* served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
60 Lieut. M'Neill served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion
Seaforth Highlander.-*, and was present ar the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete iu 1897.
61 Lieut. Marshall served in the campaign in the Soud in under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Batta-
lion Sea forth Highlanders, aud was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 189?.
62 Lieut. Daniell served in the campaign in tne Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara {mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
63 Lieut. Stockwell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the i.st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara aud Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
6* Lieut. Gramme served in the campaign in the Soudau under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, aud Khedive's Medal
witb Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
*"' Lieut. Campion served in the campaign iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the ist Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897
66 Lieut. Carden served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Heruert Kitchener in t8q8 with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, aud was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
67 Lieut. Holland served in the campaigu in the Soudan under SirJHerbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, aud was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
*8 Lieut. Murray served in the campaign iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
"° Lieut. Thomson serred in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara aud Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
72 Captain Anderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the
capture of the PeiwarKotal; iook part witu the Khost Expedition including the engagement at Mattoon ; was
present with the Cabul Field Force in the engagements at Zaidabad aud Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the
pursuit to the Asmai Heights, and at the occupation of Cabul ; also took part in the engagements at Doaba aud
.Lataband, in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement
at Charasiahon the 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in themarch to Candahar, and waspresent
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasp*, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren iu 18S4-85. Served in the campaign iu the
Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the
battles of the Atbara aud Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, British Medal,
aud Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1S97.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the 72nd Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 8th January 177S. Inspected and passed 15th May 1778. Received
title of 78th 1 8th July 1778. Proceeded to Guernsey and Jersey 12th September 1778. Proceeded to
the East Indies ist June 17S1. Number changed to 72nd in 1786. Took part in the capture of Ceylon
I795- Returned to England 2nd February 1798. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 31st July 1805.
To Mauritius 1810. To the Cape of Good Hope 1814. To India and back 1815. Returned to England
22nd December 1821. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope ist July 1828. Returned to England nth
April 1840. Embarked for Gibraltar 27th November 1844. To Barbadoes 1848. To Halifax, N.S.,
1851. Returned to England 12th October 1854. Embarked for Malta 14th December 1S54. To the
Crimea 22nd May 1855. Returned to England 6th July 1856. Embarked for Bombay 4th September
1857. Returned to England 16th November 1865. Embarked for Bombay 21st February 1871. To Aden
25th February 1882. To Egypt 2nd August 1882. Returned to England 15th October 1882.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the 78th Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 7th Marchi793. Inspected and passed July 1793. Proceeded to Holland
September 1794. Returned to England May 1795. Proceeded to Quiberon August 1795. Returned
January 1796. Proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope 1797- To Calcutta February 1797. To Bombay
February 1803. To Goa February 1807. To Java August 1811. Returned to England July 1817.
Proceeded to Ireland November 1817. Embarked for Ceylon April 1826. Returned to England February
1838. Embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to Persia in January 1857, returned
to Bombay iu May 1857, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September 1859. Em-
barked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England from Nova Scotia 21 December 1871,
Embarked for India 16 February 1879.
:th
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The Gordon Highlanders.
339
75 " / erly ihl 15th (Stirlingshire) ,lir! tht q^iilf'*-- Batt., South Africa.
' . n.,/,,,, I , ,,• ,, ■ n. . a'.l. South Ainca
Aberdeen J ' ' ' ' nighlandera) Begtmai Lumpen n uwbaiu.
(Th ■ .huii i- formed of the Royal Aberdeenshire Militia.)
' xItsobb" "Sbsiboapatah" "Ijidia "(with the Royal Tiger). " Kr.aoxT-or-'/.KB " " Mitnou" " Egt»t" (with
the8ptainz). "i'-'m^>i""^ vol"*' Annan"" Vittobia " " Ptbemis" " Nivb " "Oafaxa "
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ITEM
Colonc'. in Chief - Field Mar-' .' Biakmtm Albert Edward, 7>nW of Wales and Duke of
■ vr. v/' OCB BCSl :k. QCVO. ,, J110C98.
Coloai irt White,1 eCA'.GCN/.OC/i-;. Conmamliny ?*. i'r.- i» -V.irn/ i( . -
[R] ;£«*!</«, 4 Nov. 55 ;Xi«uf. spj Jan. 55 ;Caj>t. pio Ju ' olonel, -.' Mar. 81 ;
; ; { ... '.. ., ... . ('..' .€.'. . Mar. Bj| Jfu/or 8«a*rat, 1 July f 7 : Lf.OtMrdi, 1 Apr. 93;
me 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — . V»T vi ut. 17 Feb. ;i ; Lieut . 17 Feb.
Uajor, 4 Mnrch 91 ; Lt. Colonel. : . ■ •
1 w! Sept. 74: < J) '. 1 I'n' iliwr. 1. Oct. 93; Lt. Colonel,
• 4
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td 10 Aug;. 99 J
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14 Jan.
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5 Feb.
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38 June
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33 Dec.
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The Gordon Highlanders.
34°
Second Lieutenants.
2 Frederick Lewis MakgUl-Crichton
Maitland
i Charles Ramsay Lumsden
Lachlan Gordon-Duff
2ND [,n-;uT.
20 May
12 July
12 Aug.
2 John Raymond Evelyn Stansfeld j 18 Oct.
1 Rupert Edward Holden Lockley 18 Oct.
1 Allan Cameron if Oct.
1 William Bertram Joseph Uitford 18 Oct.
1 Graham VinicombeWinchesterClcwes 28 Oct.
2 Patrick Douglas Stewart 20 May
2 William Arbuthnot Leslie '5 «•▼.
Godfrey Nei! M'Leau 6 Dec.
James Lauderdale Gilbert Burnett 6 Dec.
James George Hay 9 Dec.
Frederick Robert Tunuian Sworder ... 9 Dec.
99
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Quarter Matter:— 1 Henry Carlaw,5' 16 Aug.! . .
2 William Anderson,0- 31 Aug. 92 ; Son. Lk.. .
Facing* Yellow.— Agenti, Messrs. Holt and Co.
uf Battalion embarked for S. Africa, 9 Nov. 1899. md Battalion embarked for India, 7 Sept.
Sept. 1899.
to S . Africa,
Sir George White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-59 (Medal). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80 and was present m the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879,
inc"udin- the investment of Sherpore; was also present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April iS8o;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the , reconnaissance >of 31st
August and at the battle of Candahar (frequently mentioned m despatches Brevet of Lt .Colonel, OB., Victoria
Cro'ss, lledal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded the V€ " for conspicuous bravery ^during
the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. when, finding that the artillery and rifle fire failed to
dislodge the enemy from a fortified hill which it was necessary to capture. Major W bate led an attack upon it in
person Advancing with two companies of his regiment, and climbing from one steep ledge to another, he came
Soon a body oTtheSenemv. strongly posted, and outnumbering his force by about 8 to z. His men being much
exhausted, and immediate action being necessary, Major White took a rifle, and, go.ng on b„hu,nelf shot the
le ider of the enemy. Vhis act so intimidated the rest that they fled round the side of the hill, and the position
was won A*ain, 0.1 the 1st September 18S0, at the battle of Candahar, Major White, m leading the final charge,
under a heavy fire from the enemy, who held a strong position and were supported by two guns, rode straight up
to within a few yards of them, and, seeing the guns, dashed forward and secured one, immediately after which
the enemy retired." Served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85, during the latter part of the time as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-89 in command of the =nd Infantry Brigade and commanded at Mandalay during the
insurrection ; commanded the Upper Burmah Field Force after the capture of Mandalay (received the thanks
of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distmguished service
in the field, frequently mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 (received the thanks of the Government and Commander in Chiet 111 India). «_*_*, rtp
" Lt.Colonel Dick Cunvngham served in the Afghan war of i873-3o, and was present on Transport duty in the
advance to Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart ; with the iT hull Chot.ali Force under Majoi
General Biddulph (mentioned in despatches) ; under Sir Frederick Roberts m the Koorum Valley Field Force n
the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, including the engagement at All Kheyl; took part in the operations round Oabul
til December i379 (mentioned in despatches) including the attack on the Sherpore Pass '.Victoria Cross] 1 ; with the
Maidan Expedition in 1880 as Acting Adjutant of a wing of the o*hd Gordon Highlanders jmotading the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 25th April (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle ot Candahar (mentioned in
despuchesrMedalwithiwoClasns.and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded theJUC" for the conspicuous gallantry
Ld coolness displayed by him on the 13th December iS7o,atthe attack on the Sherpur Pass in Afghanistan in
having exposed himseli to the full fire of the enemy, a=u by hisexample 1 and encouragement .rallied ^the ^n who,
having been beaten back, were, at the moment, wavering at the top of the hill." Served in the Boer war of 1881 as
Affioilnei M^ctan'sfrv^wThthe 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war.in 1879-80, and was present in the
en^ement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabulm
December .879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, Snd was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and ritabttk
Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration Served m the Boer war of 18S1 Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 ivith the TirahExi edit on-
ary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present m the engagement at Dargai 01, the
iSth October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October-severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). ^ „.. „„m( i„ n,«
evador Wri-ht served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war m iS7u-So. and was present in the
engagement af Charasiah on 6th October 18=79, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations , around Cabulm
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April ,880; accompanied bir Frede™^ Roberts m
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle 0f candahar
(Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served in the Boer™ of 188 . (ment onedm despatches).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wilbam Lockhart m 1897-98 ^with the 1 rah
Expeditionary Force with the »t Battahon Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Darga on
1 8th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October- severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). T>„(,.ii™ „f ti,» nnrdnn Hip-h-
» Lt.Co.onel Burney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp. 5th ^,^JK!.IS
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham 'Vr *i "ftiTfh?™,? Battalion
engagemsnts at El Teb and Tenia! (two Clasps). Served m the Nile Expedition in .1884-85 with the 1st Battahon
or th? Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (OlM p) Sewed in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders inolndmg the stormi ng
of the Malakand Pass-wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India nnder Sir Wilham Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Malakand Field Force and to the
■ the Malakand Pass-wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the jsorth West i r_
idia nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Malakand Field Force t
Buner Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and subsequently in the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Bat-
tahon Gordon Highlanders (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). . .
'• Major Miller' Wallnutt served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was Present »t**^£<£™^5£f
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under ^irGeiald Graham 1111884,
and was present n the engagements at El Teb and Temal (two Clasps). Served m the B , ,le Ex ped. ion n 1884-85
with the 1st Battahon Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) .Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in .895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highladers and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force , with the 1st Battahon
Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, and .*t , the .assault , of _ the
Dargai Heights on 20th October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture ot the bampagha andArhanga Passes,
and the operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys [DSO. and two Clasps).
- ■• '• - ildGraha
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l'ebend Temni
ummciffypuan waroriEfj.anci was present al the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Mcilal
Medal with Claap,
Column un.tr Man o Highlands and with tl
onto the Soodanin 1884 with the iM Battalion of tbeGordon High-
.3o,-(" " ■ t he Tirlh P^'i'iV c"mi.wit'" "" ?evS ' ro,lt"'r "' ' Sir William Lockha:
element at Dar™ ^'1 Kf'rWK? ""? ""
wonudeT at he ran?,,™ of * i October and at the assault 1 ,oth Octol..
SSXSgSSSES^tttSg^ a"" ta ,hc ",,CR,I"US '" ,hc *•*«»<> *-™
Gordon Hl,','hl^arr"y iTS? *'.£ the I'hitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,805 with the tat Battahon
■: t 'an ,.m T„i7' ",cl"dlnK the storminp of the Malakand Pan (Medal « ith Claep).
Gor-don Hi^hEX «"-ed with the Chural Relief Force under Sir Robert Low .1. ,89s with the ill Battalion
o^^^Sv^^A^t^T^^^^^i1^ P«*< Medal with Clasp). 'served ... the eSnpa^
. £»*£ B<ichanan.-See Ciyil lUcorations for Gallantry, « Harfs Annual Army List,'
capture Of the Somnu..l,n ..jV.i... r> , , ""i"'1 "■ "" uarirai Ul'l-U;.- on tin- !otn wctoDcr. at ice
»gba an i Arhanga I and in the 6ub6equent opera-
unpoe/li carved « ith the Waatriatan Field Force under Sir William Lookhart in
Sn^b," £w?,^ Served with the ChitralKue
(Med? I n-"h friaaS) s.r 1 ',! SS?--10" '■or;lu"H"Lb enders. including the BtorminRol the llalakai
807-98 «-ti he?,rai; l', »t? e ca»I'a'P'0'',"» » r& Waal Frontier of India ander s,r Wiii.am Lockhart .a
Jr.Zr. L. '.t.Ji"?.'r"h.?-x',*',1:t" ,!'Kr-v h "T' ' ™ A.cutanttothe 1 at Battalion Gordon Bin I was ..resent
» PanVoiV. «• i- .- V ' " "f storming 01 the Malakand Pass iM.dal will. Clasp).
rtatta on '„ i'„f'H VV 1 Bt'rVC< T'lh \h8 "-'bitral Relier Force under Sir Robert Low In 1805 with the iat
.,; '"Vhfl'v rtheJiatakandPaaa (Medal with Cut . .1 „, the-
*^%^l^X,*££&"a^jMkh'* )..!,- T.rahK^.tionary
ifflcer
Gordon H,'.7. ""'***" 8e,rv;-1 "?™ ""• <"'"tnil Relief Force under Sir Rob,
on the N-^nh ■ IT-' "",|,"1iuk :l " "Wnningorthe Malakan.l IW (Medal with I , -. ,!,-..,
'-'■'.'■,,,?; r",r '."r :!; "";'"■ >ir,Wi1 :-":" L^imn ta «•--»' "*» •«• mr.* i
■it , r^'i .- ,Mli ..,■..;,, r,,:, l
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. to nn the North ,<
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Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present iu the engagement at Dargai on the 18th
October, at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October (slightly wounded), at the capture ot the mm-
pa"ha and Vrhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations iu the Maidan. Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
" Lieut Simpson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier or India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and took part in the
operations in the Maidan and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps). -
« Lieut Younger served with the Chitral Relief Force under feir Robert Low in 189; with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and took part in the operations in the Maidan and Bara Valleys
«°LieutP\'llan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unler Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary- Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequeut operations in the Maidan and Waran
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps). .,,.,,„ „ * -, ,. , c- -nr-n-
« Lieut Dalrvmple Hay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under »ir V\ illiam
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations in the Maidan,
Waran, and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
,s Lieut Infilby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders 1 Medal with two Clasps).
"Lieut O^ston served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Locihart
in 1897-93' with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with tae ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Me lal with Clasp).
M Lieut Maclarei- served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Luckhart
in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
51 MajorCarlaw served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star): also served m the Soudan Expedition in
1884 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps) Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the istBattalion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major Genera) Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1885 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal
with ClasD). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WdUani Lockhart in 1 J97I0-
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (honorary rank ot Major, Uvo
flft *D^) j * I
"Lie it Anderson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah and m
the operations around Cabul in December 1870 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to candaharand
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration I. Served m the Boer war
of 1881.
.Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Gordon Sighlanders-formerly the 75M {Stirlingshire Regt.
Raised
Ireland ,
To Ewaiesdi844?- To" i^A,' \Z% To Inl^S^apto^ l55hiand- reliif of Luctaow under Sir Colin
Campbell.' ^England. 1862! To Ireland, 1866. To Gibraltar, 1S67. To Hong Kong, -^8. E^n^R ent
to S&gapore, 'S09. To the Cape of Good Hope and Natal, .870 To Ire and, ,875. To the Chan ntl Isl ands
1877. To England, 187S. To Malta, 1881. To Egypt, 1882 (war of 18S2, including the battle of Tel-el-Keb.r, and
campaign of 1884-85). To Malta, 1885. To Ceylon, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders {formerly the 92nd Regiment).
Raised in ■ 794, and proceeded to the Mediterranean. Gibraltar, to ,795- Corsica to 1796- £^altar fo ijqS
England and Ireland, to 1799. Holland, to 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee) England, tc iiSqc., Mmoica ^bnUtar
and Malta, to .80, (battle of Mandora). Egypt, to .802 received the badge ot Egypt TOtt *£**$*%£•
SSfflSf ^^Se^ands; ^^^^ ^tPB^o^^B
1827. Scotland and Ireland, to 1834. Gibraltar and Malta to 1S41. Barbadoes to 8 • Sc
tOiSSi (Boerwir). England and Scotland, to 1885. Channel Islands, to 1887. Ireland, t» its?.
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1 Alexander Preston Yeadon,*3 9 Mar. 98; Hon. Captain, 16 Nov. 98.
Faeinge Blue. — Agent*, Messrs. Holt and Co.
ut Battalion embarked for Malta, 25 Feb. 1892. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 20 Sept. 1899.
1 Sir Richard Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 9th Feb. and 15th
June 1855) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to 16th Nov. 1856 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded a
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1858 to Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel H unt served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S32, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and
was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
« Lt.Colonel Watson-Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Regi-
mental Transport Officer, and was -present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Transport Officer isr. Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-65 with
the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was
present in the engagement at Kirbekan — severely wounded (two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S93 with the ist Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles
of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
I Major Haoket Thompson served as Transport Officer with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was
present at Kosheh during its investment (wounded) and in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign in
the .Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
» Major Malcolm served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresent
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 on special service as Staff Captain withthe whaler boats (Clasp).
12 Major Scott-Elliot served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition
in 1S84-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 in command of the Cameron Division of the British Camel Corps, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss.
13 Major Cavaye served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement
at Giniss.
" Lt.Colonel Ewart served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders, was Staff Officer at Kosheh during its
investment, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the campaign
in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
;i Major Riach served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1804-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and was Staff Officer at Kosheh Fort during the engagement at Giniss.
10 Lt.Colonel M'Kerrell served throughout the Nile Expeditionin 1884-S3 withthe Cameron Highlanders (Medal
withClasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissanceon the
16th December, and in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal); in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to
Khedive's Medal) ; and in the campaign in 1898, including the reoccupatio 1 of Kassala, and the capture and
defence of Gedaref in command of the 16th Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to
"Khedive's Medal).
■' Major Souter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders^ and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant into the Black Watch
for distinguished service, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1384-05
■with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major General Earle,
including the engagement at Kirkeban (two Clasps).
ls Captain Douglas Hamilton served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 1S85 with the Cameron High-
landers (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
10 Major Hon. A. D. Murray served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 18S5 with the Cameron
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force ia 1885-S6 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189* with the
ist Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of th6 Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations in September and October (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2" Captain Ewart served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
!1 Captain Wolrige-Gordon served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss ( Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
" Captain MacFarlan served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the
battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
■ itm 11 . finder*.
Soadan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S0S with the tst II
Bait;, 1 at ihe battle* of the Atbara and Khartoum iiritish Meda . I
and Khe<l.\ ■ -
rt Kitchener iu ifo? with the 1st 1 1
Khartoum— v utiouedinlj
the Soudan under E
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Herbert Eilohei -heiaell
Battalion Camerx :. • at the butt un (British Me<lal, at. ■; V.edalli
- rt Kitchener in iS^sas Adjutant toB
lighlandi
Major, ]
eptain Chanoi Grin :ioS, and was present ataj
the bic , -p. .
» Captain Et. R. Brown
MedeffB
:, .— i Herbert Kitchener iu i:o? with tkfjM
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned inl
Soudan under Sir Herbert Kite!.. '' '"•
Butt.-, m the battles ol the Atbara and Khart lum (Bi ■ andl
iptair. NicI Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S0S with the isiBat-l
talion Catr- un— wounded (men) • .'.ches.l
Britis.
"Major;:. ... campaign under Major Arnold in 1807, including the expe-l
Niger!
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tioned in di
m Lieut. ae Soudan under Sir Hi rl en Kitchener in 1808 with the 1st Bat- 1
talion Career, n 11 .
opera' Hedal with twol
Clasp -
" Lieut. Stewart fervid in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herl I rt Kitchener in 1801! with •
talion Cameron Highlander*, and * u battle o! the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
" Lieut. MacEwen served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in tSoS with I
talion Ca meron Highlanders, and was present at the battles or the Atbara utid Kharcouj . amffj
Khedive's Medal with tn
N. J. G. Camel the E idan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSqS, and wiis present at th»fB
•■ Album and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Britisl - Medal with two
Miers served in the cumti . - udan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1 808 with the isi
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battle of I oil , and Khedive's Medal w
41 Lieut. Hon. It. A. Campbell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iS98vnth>
: w;i- present at the buttle of Khun 'inn iHriti- ■ Khedive's
** Lieut. Sandiln the Sou. Ian nndi - - rt Kitchen. Mth the 1st
Battalion Cameron Higl the buttles of the Atbara and Khartonra 1 mentioned in deflj
-; tttches, British Mr. hi], and Khedive's M- .In! a itb two ' Hasps
*- 1.:. rat. Home served in the campaign u S idan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1898 with the i«o
Cameron Highlanders, and wa ittleeufthe Atbara un.l Khartoum (I «!, and Kb..
.-. 1: b two i Hasps |.
44 Lieut. Mur.l' ' 31t Herbert Kitchener 111 1808 with the islllal*
talion Cameron Highlanders, and ws battles of the Atbara and Kh.-irt mm (British Medal, andl
'. e's Medal with t ,\
41 Lieut, ij. 1. Praser serred in thecampaisn in the s >adan onder Blr Herbert Kr hener in 180S with the isfefw
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the buttle ot Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's MedalU
■ lasp).
41 Lieut. P. \\". N. Fni-er served in the campaign in the S.iu.lan under 8ir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British*
Me<lal, and Khedive's Mednli.
4" Captain the Hou. A. (1. A H n - Ruth v. i. served In the campaign in the Soudan under S r 11- rbert Kitchener in
1898, and was present at the capture of tit 1'tT. Hntish
Medal, and Khedive's Medal ■ s Cross foi the follow —"On the
1898, during the action ol Gedarif, Captain Bore-Ruthvi I ptian officer ljingji
wounded within 50 yard ■><-. who were firing* and ohargiug, picked him up and cameo
him toward* the 16th Bgyptian Battalion Hediopped the woundi i upon
the Dervishes, who wert ik their advance. Had tl ' where he tirst dropped, ae
must have been killed."
^ Captain Yead - iudan under Sir Herbert Kitcl ,and «n« present
lie Atbara and Khartoum spa'.ches, granted thi britith. '
Medal, and Khedive*! Medal with two Clasps),
Batta
[fornu rhj (he ~\A}t !<■
Raised in 1793. Scotluml. to February 1794. Ireland, to June 1794. England, 1 >794-
Flanders, to May 1795. England, to .li.ly 1705. West [ndies to 1 ugland, to June 1799.
Guernsey, to August 1799. Hollun.l. 1.. < ictober 1799 (battle of Egmont-op Zei England, to 1800.
Spain, to March 1801 Kl'> pi . t" October 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt with the Sphinx).
Minorca, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. Ireland, to 1805. England it 1807. I1
.\i\ember 1807 England, to Ma; if .Inly if 08. England, to August 1808. Portugal,
to February 1809, England, to July 18 . Holland, to September :& England :.. 1S10. Portugal
and Spain, to 1814 (battles ol 1 ' 'nor. Salamanca, Pyrenees, Sivollc Ni
Ireland, to Ha] 1815. Belgium, to December 1815 (battle of Waterloo) France, to i8i£ l
to 1820. Ireland, to 1825 ... land, to 1841 Uilirnltnr. to 1848.
I to 1S51. Be to 1833. 1 Qgland, to May 1K54 - 1.. June 1 S54 Van
September i'-',.|. i'riin.:i, t.. 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Bebastopol), England, to Juno iJ'57.
Irelun.l. to July 1857. Eaet Indies, to 1871 (oaptnre of Lnclaiovi England
Qibraltar, to 1882. Egypt, t.( 1884 »ar of iss;. battle of Tel-el-Kel - ;. nuu<.
0(1884-85). Egypt, to' 1887. Engbiiul. to March 1888. .Seotlai.il.if88.
The Royal Irish Rifles.
Formerly the 83rd (County Dublin) and the
86th (Royal' County Doivn) Regiments.
1 4th rth, and 6th Battalions are formed of the
the South Down, and the Louth Militia respectively .
Egtpt" (with the Sphinx)
1st Batt. Fort 'William.Bengal.'l
2nd Batt., South Africa. J
(The 3rd
North Down, the Antrim
The Harp ana ..Crown. Jl^f/J^"*'..'" Frairrasn'OiroB" "Cm
" ''Toulouse'
[
344
83rd
Regimental District,
BELFAST.
' India'
'BOUBBON" "TaLAVERA'
'Vitiobia" "Nivelle" "Obtbes"
TyW^ Colonel.-Wilmot Henry Bradford . Mm ^-Uay
FuU Half
Pay.'Pny.
Cape of Good Hope, 1E06 "
" Badajoz " " Salamanca "
Peninsula" " Cenibal India."
Lt. P26 Aug. 36; Copt. "27 Aug. 41 ; Major,
Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lt.Qeneral, I Oct. 77,
,,,..... , ird7Xi^.27Mar.72;C^.I9Nov.8,;3/a;or,3Aug.89i^.
- m^m V m frffr-- " ' ^ "' Caof ,S J^. S,: Major, 28 Dec. 8, 8 Lt.Col.nel. :
" , 2ND LIEUT. I LIEUT. CAPTAI
Majors. -
" in Command >
"8 Aug. 51
Lt.ColoneL 29 Dec. 51 i Colonel, 29 Dec. 59 ;
QeZeTaKl JulVs, i Colonel Irish Rifles, 24 May 86.
2 Henry James Seton, 2nd in Lommana j
1 ArtburVhonias'swaine, 2nd in Co™- 1
roa 111*31 Dec. 96 J
Frederick John Tota1! {Depot)
19 Feb. 81
23 April 81
13 Aug. 79
... Walter AAye,a D.A.A. Beneral,! JaD.
V for Int.ll. Natal F. F 1 July 99 - > \
, John Southwell Brown" , 1 May
Edward Allen* ■ ■ '3 fug.
Herbert Loftus Welman" .. ... ••■ 22 Jan.
p , ^.William Evelyn 0'Leary,« terv •>
inn kM the Egyptian Army J
Captains. ,
William John M'Whinnie,1" 2>.4.-i. 1
General, Foona, 22 Apr. 98 >
Archibald Claude Douglas apencer, 1
Adjutant 5 Battalian 1 Feb. 95 ■•■■■•>
FitzKov Edmond. Penn Curzon,18 ) ,
West African Regiment .............. )
Harold Martin Cliff, Ad)utant 6)
Battalion 21 Jan. 97 ■>
1 Henry John Morphy ••.■••■••■: ••
Kennedy Beresford, Adjutant 4!
Battalion , Feb. 97 >
Fred. John Hamilton Bell ■•
1 Charles Edward Ramsey Harvey, 1
Station Staff Officer, Foona )
2 Godfrey Warbnrton Massey ■■
: p.s.c. Theodore Stephen Fox-Strang- 1
ways,19 South Africa 1
George Brenton Laurie, Adjutant 4 (
Vol Bn. Devon Regt. 6 Oct. 96 i
t Arthur Joseph Berkeley Addison.........
1 Henry Francis Rushworth Despard t
I Depot) - ••••:: >
Walter Ernest Onslow Campbell {
Blunt, Army Fay Department 1
1 Thomas Carson
2 Arthur Robinson Kay Hall
2 Arthur Vavasour Weir ........... .-.......■
Arthur Hoskyns Festing,-1 DS(
West African Frontier Force
1 Louis Hemington Noblett
1 Brabazon Hubert Maine Fox..
2 Vincent Joseph Kelly
2 WilfredPhilip Dimsdale21
Lieutenants.
2 Dec. 74
17 May
12 May
10 Oct.
12 April 79
26 Apr. 80
12 Mar.
Jan. 8il 1 July 81
1 July
1 July
1 July
10 Mar.
12 May
12 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
14 May
2 Sept. 85
:j
2 Edgar Jessopp Christie
1 Philip Geo. Wright Eckford, S. Africa
1 OsbertClintonBaker.Adjutant iJan.96
2 Degge Wilmot-Sitwell, Adjutant 3 1
Feb. 96 •■• -■■•• ■>
2 Edward Chaloner Bradford
1 Hugh Gerald Brenan
2 Herbert Alexander Kennedy {Depot)
2 Henry Coram Wright .
2 Charles Rodney Speddmg
2 Richard Algernon Craigie Daunt
2 James William Alston
1 Harry Lawrence Low {Depot)
1 Harold Richard Charley
1 Louis Charles Sprague
1 Charles Carrol Macnamara
2 Reginald Waller Morton Stevens
[ Richard Lionel Hughes Hallett .........
Samuel Kirk Flint,*2 serving tcith the 1
Egyptian Army ->
1 Alexander Graham Forbes
, Bertram Allgood .«— "-■-•v""
1 Robert Henry Seymour Dash wood ...
1 Ernest George Dunn
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Ernest Howie Saunders..............
2 Adrian Francis Theod. Hughes,
Army Service Corps
1 Charles Stewart Dixon
Lennox George Brydges Rodney ....
. Eric William Celestin Monro
2 Talbot Neville Fawsett Davenport
22 Aug.
88
8 Dec.
88
8 Dec.
88
9 Nov.
89
23 Mar.
8q
9 Nov.
bo
1 Mar.
90
28 June
go
29 Oct.
90
17 Jan.
>)i
25 July
91
12 Mar.
O2
23 Dec.
93
7 Mar.
941
10 Oct.
94
23 Jan.
Q--
2S Sept.
95
7 Dec.
95'
6 June
96
S Sept.
90
5 Sept.
96
18 Nov.
96
15 May
97
15 May
97
15 May
97
8 Sept
97
25 Aug.
18 July
21 Nov.
21 Nov.
16 Mar.
3 July
3 July
1 Oct.
2 Jan.
18 July
1 July
2 Mar.
20 Nov.
18 Nov.
27 July
2 Sept.
5 Jan.
2 Mar.
17 Mar.
6 Oct.
1 Feb.
3 Feb.
27 Apr.
13 Nov.
27 Nov.
15 Jan.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
10 Aug.
14 Sept.
18 Jan.
26 April 8
79 July
: Apr.
14 Nov.
15 Apr.
19 Aug.
24 Jan.
25 May
25 Oct.
31 Dec.
14 Nov.
21 Nov.
3 Aug.
4 Sept.
4 Sept.
4 Sept.
2 Mar.
i July
20 Nov.
20 Feb.
2 Sept.
6 Oct.
21 Jan.
1 Feb.
3 Feb.
15 Jan.
15 Jan.
brev.maj.
MAJOR.
2 July 90
18 April 92
to Jan. 93
2 Mar. 93
4 June 94
2 Sept. 95
25 Nov. 96
30 Aug. 99
Mar.
2 Apr.
22 Apr.
98
.6 Jan. 9S
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
4 May 98
4 May 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
" Captain M'Whinnie served m the
operations near Suakin in December
1888, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp 4tn
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive s
^Captain Curzon served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Heroert Kitchener m 1898, and was
presentatthebattleofKhartounijrnen-
Itioned in despatches, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Fox-Strangways served
in the operations in the Soudan rn
,888. including the engagement , at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). a^-aum
20 Major Festing served in the Mger
Soudan campaign under Major ■Ar
noldin ,897 as Adjutant to the force,
including the expeditions to Egbon,
Bida, and Uorin (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major Medal with
Clasp) i also served in the operations
on the Niger in ,896-98, mcladiuBtte
expeditions to Lapia and, AW^
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet 01
Major, DSO. and Clasp).
54^ The Royal Irish Rifles.
Full H.li ° J '
*»r.|
Second Liictik- jyp lupt.
Charles Lvndbjirs' Willoughhv Wal-) . ■
lac, -.',-. ■' •,uno "
Andrew Samuel Kirkwood .. = July 09 " Captain Dimsdali a the campaign
> John Coltburst Bowen-Collhural
i William Mortimer Lunyun
i Arthur Joha Biscje
-■ Percy Guy Wolfo Mayu .
■ Trevor Lloyd Blnnden Soutry
i 'raig Nelson
i j Aug. 90 on tb- . d
t; Aug. raWUliam Lockhart in 1807-98 aa extra Orderly
* ig. 09 Officer to the General officer Command
1 - in Tirah Expeditionary Force 1 Medal with
1
15 Nov. 99
irles Henry Latanue Cinnamond ...
Quarter ilniterl. — 2 John Dwyer, 23 Jan. 93; B a. I. ft.'
■mas Drage, 1 - Apr. . : ; // j
F.trmgi Dark Green. — Agent * \ and Co.
iff Battalicn em!iarkr\i for Soutk Africa. 23 Apr. 97. aad Battalia* embarkai for S '
' General Bradford served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and eb. i8sswitn
battle of Alma ai ^ebastopol [3! ial, and 5th
■
11 Major Tobin served in the in 1879-80 with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry, and
1 '1 1 severely v ad in an affair with the Mania
BE haliPasstn. . Itheoommen Conunander
' in India, M<
•• ,-8o,tooki>;i- ■iiiliir, and was present in
i and in tin -arm 1881.
r.T.S. Brown served in the Alghan war in 1880, and I 1 he march from guetta to the 1
■
'» Major Welman served in the Zulu war in 1 ■ ith Clasp).
ith tho Do ■
including the engagement at Firket and • ins at Haflr utb r B itish Medal,
ins in "597 .
** Lie . Kitchener in 18, . I
, :,i ai Firkei and the at, 5th Class of the
Modjidie, British ' Khedive's Medal with two Clas;
•
I in 1793. To England, 1794. 1
180; nsula, 1809 (battles ofTi Ciudad Rod-
r _- .. Badajos, Balami 1, Nivelle, Orthcs, and Toulon-.- To [1 I - To
ind, "iS;o. To Ireland. 1830. To A ' 1843. To Ireland, iS-ts- To India
<" Central India"). To England. 1S63. To Ireland, 1S66. . To South Africa,
(38i. To England, 1882.
RteorJ of the Service* of tho 2nd Battalion Royal IrM Rifl - ■ u the S6th (Royal County !■
Raised as Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers in 1793. To In
shire Volunteers." 1794. Served as Marines, 1795. ToCaj"
■pt, 1801 ; returned to India. 1802. Entitled " 36th, or . 1810
(capture of Bourbon). To Isle of France. 181 1. To India, i3i2. I al County £
find Battalion raised and dial :3i4.J To Englat.i,
England, 1837. To Ireland, 1840. To India, 1342. To Ens
Mauritius 1867. To Cape of Good Hope, 1370. To i g To Bermuda, 1880. Entitled "2nd
lion fioval Irish Rifles," iS3i. To Nova Scotia, 1883. To Gibralta -.1387. To Malta. 1S91.
Continuation of Notes to the Highland Light Infanft
18 Lieut. Murray served 111 the campaign on the ' William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the 2ndBattalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mnlakand and
Buner Field Forces includ
" Lieut. Chichester served in the c (feat I under S William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 wuli , . 1 Bighland the operations of tho
ikand and Buner Fii U FtheTangaPa
M Lieut. Balfour served 111 the campaign on toe North V7esl Frontie - William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 » B jhland Light InfaJ rations of thi
I'.uuer Field Forces including th ' thoTanga '.'■
-1 Lieut. Gaus ■ rved in thi e North V
■i 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Bighland Light Infantry. the operations of tho
M tlakand and Buner Field F'orces including the
u Lieut. Stockwell served in the campaign on the North ■ re
Lockhart in 1897-98 with tbi ion Highland Light Inl itions of the
Malakatid : Deluding the lordngof the Ti isp),
M Lieut. I. isign on the North V
with tho ;nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and look part in the opera! v 1 . »i
(Me I -p).
11 .Second Lieut. Craigie Haikett served in the campaign r.n the North H er of India under S
William Lockhart v. nh the .-ml Battalion Highland Light Innt the operate
the Mulukand and Bum 1 . •he forcing Ol
-. 01 ad Li< It.
j 11 1897-08 with 1 ^hlnnil Light Infantry, a 1 and
1 Tangt
" Lieut. Johnson 1 mtier of India under WiUia
1897-98 win k part In fn
Buner 1 1 including the fori
I 0} thi 8< < <■,, tt of t) I B the 7 ;•'■ // hln
Raised in 1787, remaining at Imme till 1789. India, to 1 805 [storming of Seringapatam and batt
Ajtutye). Kiigluiei and Sootlaod, to 1809. Ireland, to 1810, The Peninsula, to 1 ol I
Puentee d'Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Badtjoii Salamai .a Pyrenees, Nivello, Orl
rotdonse), [reland, I America, to Wesi Indus to 1 Wi I
InrKss, to 1841. England and Scotland, to 1847. Ireland, to 1851 South Ati
India, to 1864, Knglaim 68 Gibraltar, to 187a. Malta.
to 1876, Straits Settli 1 1878 Bong Kmi;. I 1 rland
and Scotland to 1 Rgypt, to 1885 (war of 188a, battle o( Tel-el-Kebir ). England, to 1884. To
India, 1884.
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
South Africa.-] Formerly the 87M. (Royal Irish Fusiliers) and
1st Batt..
ndBatt., South Africa
the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiments.
[
346
87th
Regimental District,
ARMAGH.
han Militia respectively.)
laveka." — An Eagle, with
'The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Armagh, Cavan, and Mona;
'rincess Victoria's Coronet. " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Monte Video" " Tal
Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of thf Prince of WaleB, in commemoration of their
distinguished services on various occasions, and particularly at certain battles. "Baehosa" "Tarifa'^
"Java" "Victoria" "Nivelle" "Niagara" "Orthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Ava" '• Sevastopol '
'Java" "Victoria" "Nivelle'
"Egypt, 1882, 18S4" "Tel-el-Kebie."
'Years' ser Colonel.— Thomas Rennie Stevenson,1 CB. Ensign, p 4 Jan. 61; Lieut. * 16 Jan. 63; Capt. p23 Mar. 66 i
Major, f2& June 71 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,! Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 81 ; Colonel. 1 Oct. 81 ; Major General,
23 May 93 ; Colonel Irish Fusiliers, 14 Sept. 99.
lieutenant Colonels. — zp.s.c. John Reeves,* Lieut. 21 Jan. 74; Capt. 25 June Si ;
Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 95.
t p. i.e. Frank Robert Crofton Carleton, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Capt. 8 June 81 ;
Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 98.
Hall
fay.
Major, 25 Jan, S8 ;
Major, 2S July 91 ;
2nd in Com- ]
Vi.
,u
Majors.
1 Frederick Henry Munn,* 2nd in Com
mand 26 June 96
2 Claude Rainier Rogers/
mand 26 June 96
1 James Douglas Standen
2 Alexander M'Donnell Moore6
2 Theodore Gordon Barclay
1 Charles Style Kincaid8
2 Felix Frederic Hill*
William Pearson Davison*
Captains.
■p.s.c. Win. Persse Blood,10 Instructor
Royal Military College, 18 Nov. 99
2ND LIEUT.
23 July 79
13 Nov. 78
14 Jan.
3 Oct. 8
22 Jan. 81
Jan. 81
Francis Marwood Hext,« Adj. 2 Vol. I 1 _
1 Bn. Gloucester Regt. to Aug. 95 )\ *3 utu
Rowland Brinckman* : 22 Jan.
Fred. John Angell,' Major Army)
' Ordnance Department J
William Harry Percival Plomer,*}
Inttr. R. Military College 27 Jan. 98 )
2 Charles TJlric Sandys {Depot)
1 Richard Meredith de Berry9 [Depot] ...
Herbert Adolphe Coddington j
William Elliot Cairnes, Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. I
Yorkshire Lt. Infantry 31 Mar. 97... f
2 Tom Evelyn O'Leary20
Thomas Charles Benson,11 Adjutant)
3 Battalion 24 Aug. 96 $
j Gerard Beechey Howard Rice,12 £
Staff College )
Robert Waugh Leeper, Adjutant 5")
Battalion 25 Mar. 05 >
Reginald Percy Thomas.13 Adjutant \
3 Guernsey Militia 1 June 97 j
Richard Tucker Grayed/. 2 Vol. Bn 1
Middlesex Regt. 22 May 97 $
1 Walter Barrington Silver
1 Markham John WUIougfcbv Pike
1 Doug. Wilfred CharcheT^SfajfCollege
2 George Kilner Swettenham
Philip Richard Wood, serving tcith the \
Egyptian Army $
1 p.s.c. Arnold Robinson Burrowes2*
Walter Francis Templer, Pay Depart.
2 John Eastwood Ramsay Brush
Sir Henry Blyth Hill, Bart, ^serving \
Kith the Egyptian Army ._ 1
Lieutenants.
Charles Conyevs, Adjutant 1 Guernsey ~)
Militia, icith rank of Capt. 8 Apr. 99 j
1 Alexander Eustace Stawell Heard26 ...
Fred. Aug. Greer, serving with Mounted )_
Inf. in Egypt Kith rank of Capt. ... )
2 Edward Warner Shewell I ,8 Mar.
1 Philip Gould 8 Apr.
bbev.maj.
11 Sept. 76
24 June 76
28 April 77
1 Dec. So
9 Aug. 7S
17 May 79
13 Apr. 81
1 July Si
1 July 8:
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. Si
10 May 82
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
14 May 84
29 July 82
7 Feb. 85
6 May 8;
1 2 Nov.
28 Apr.
5 Feb. 87
11 Feb. 88
11 Feb.
9 May
10 Nov. 88
S June 89
21 Dec. 89
29 Oct. 90
Malcolm Wilson, serving Kith West \
African Frontier Force S
Robert Alexander Gray, Adj. 4 Bn. 1
tcitkrank of Captain , 1 Feb. 99 j
1 Charles Elliot Southey27
1 William Griffith Baynes Phibbs
2 Colin Dick. Adjutant 1 Apr. 97
2 Hugo Mascie Taylor
1 Ralph Durrant Sadleir Stoney {Depot)
1 Hugh Cracrofc
1 Henry Ball Holmes
2 Albert Lionel Westropp Hughes
Francis Augustus Maling Welsh
2 Henry Lewkenor Knight 10 Oct.
S4
30 Mar.
28 Aug.
14 May
12 Aug.
4 Oct.
20 May
25 Jan.
23 Feb.
18 Apr.
1 July
1 July
12 Aug.
7 Sept
9 Jan.
29 May
8 Feb.
21 May
2 j May
30 Dec.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
86
86
86
86
10 Apr.
86
31 July
i3 Dec.
18 Dec.
89
89
89
3 Oct.
10 Oct.
13 A»ug.
19 Oct,
22 Feb.
15 Mar.
20 May
7 Mar.
2 June 94
2 June 94
a June 94
12 Nov.
16 Sept.
1 July
1 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
9 May
1 Jan. 95
Arthur Gerald Knocker (Depot)
1 Alex. Henry Campbell MacGregor
1 William Dundas Dooner
2. Reginald Gauntlett Shuter
Samuel Rebach Paul, serving tcith
Wat African Frontier Force
2 Eustace Malim Harris
1 Alex. Laurence Joseph Miller Kelly
I)
1,4
95
95
95
95
25 Mar. 96
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
11 May
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
15 Dec.
22 May
1 June
1 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
26 Jan.
1 Feb.
5 Apr.
8 Apr.
8 Apr.
22 Apr.
23 Jan. 93
1 Apr.
22 Aug.
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
16 Sept.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
22 May
1 June
6 July
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
88 20 May
88
1 July 88
12 Aug. 88
9 Jan. 89
.5 Aug. eft
7 Nov. 94
12 Aug. 95
9 Feb. 98
12 July 99
22 Jan. 96
16 Nov.
26 Dec.
•
The ' ' •igerr.
t.>
P.T.
LlIltlllMK
-SD IIITT.
LiirT.
4 Feb. 09
i» Feb. 99
• Alexand. r \\ •■ c Mar. 95
3 En si Dec. 9s
. Walter William Molony << M .
1 George Frank Brooke 1 Dec. 97
- .> Lnnutni.
1 Dec. 97
i :.l Hack : I'.
1 Francis Knox 6 Dec. 97
1 At' - \: 1
1 H< 4 Jan. 09
3 H' Mr ;o May 99
an II 1 1
1 Hei to III
Barren
; Lewis James Contra . May s..
1 Edward Vincent Jones t8 * ►c:* v.
18 Oct. <s<
Bntehenoi 1 & « >ct. w
■
Manner FitxGera
John Marc Bisbop Wrariela* !'•
Quart. r Haiti'. — i Michael .lumen Kenny.*0 11 Marcb 96 ; Hon. /."«(.
3 Charles Sinytb, .'.■; Dec. 99; As*. Lieut.
Facinpi Green.— Jcmr*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
let Battalion embarked for South Africa, 10 Nav. 1S00. 3a.i Battalion embarked for Malta, 13 July 1889.
tlTbackwt.l served with the sand Regt. in the campaign in Sind, and was present at the baj
.0 campaign of :84s - utbern Mahratta Country, including the investment
and capture of Forts Panulla and Pownghur. Served the Eastern camnnign of 1854-55 as Brigade Ms
1st Brigade znd Division— -including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot), siege of Sebastopol and
reou leoftl 0 lobar, on 4th August 1855 he was app, .•■ . Assistant Adjutant General I
Division, and served with it until broken up in April 1856 (Medal with Uu Major and
L- V .' '. K- .■! I : I I • I.-gion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1 Colonel Brooke served in the Zulu war .1. :::<., and was present at the battle of Ulundi— slightly wounded
' Vdal with Clasp).
.out in the Zulu war of 1:7,. and was present in the engagement
at rjlundi, and in the subsequent open tinst Sekukum including the storming of the atronghol I
wounded (Medal with Boerwar of 1880-81 in command of the troop of Mounted In!
94m Regime' ■ "nent.
• Major Wood served with the tssih Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp .
■'* Majoi ' th the SJth Regiment throughout the Knflr war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Modal with Clasp).
Maclean served with the 04th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the operations
against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with >
Major Hume served with lbs nth Regiment in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi, and in the subsequent open.- -t Sekukuni, inclnd ■ mingof the-: - Medal with
Clasp 1. Served in the Boerwar of 1880-81. and was present in the engagement at Broi.k
wounded (mentioned in despatr
. with the 8Sth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal 1 '■
Major Grubbe served in the cam: the North Wi
rith the Tirah Expeditions th the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal v.
v. d with tl.e Dongola Ex}ieditionary Force in 1806 as Staff Oflicer on the Line
eations(Br - as Staff Officer on the Line of t ommuni-
.-; and in 1898 as Brigade Major 4th Egyptian brigade, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
f Major. Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
ro'xbie served in the Burmese Expedition from 1885 till the close of 1887 wit;,
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, includ-ng the expedition to the Ruby Mines (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
aptain Robertson ae Becbuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Mour ■
" Captain Thompson served in the campaign on the Nrrth West Frontier of inu Lock! art
- he Tochi Field Force as Orderly 1 Brigade and after. - rpeditiOEarv
! I
^ Captain Church served ,n the campaign on the North We rilliam Loekhart in
1E97-9S, including the operationson the Samana Range (Medal with
" Lieut. D< ;. n the campaign on the North West Pronttl t of India under Sir William Loekhart in
■ .rations on the Samana 1.
;it. Falkni' : the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Hcrl:
the operations of the 7th June (Britisl 1 Khedive's Medal with <
" Lieut. Byrne served in the campaign on the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
ICO7-98, including the operations on 1 1
3: Lieut. Blunt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Berber! KJtohtl I attached
Deluding thi Bat at Firket and thi .t Hafir (mentiom
4th Cla-
erved in the > 1 the Northwest Frontier of India anda
hub on the Samana Range (Medal with two Clasps).
■ ut. Kenny served in the Kafir war in 1877-79 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the let Battalion thi. Connauyht Ranger* [formerly the &$th I
Raised in 1793, and proceed* d in — 4 10 Holland. To England, 1794. T
To India. 1799. To Egypt, 1801. To England, 1803. [and Battalion raised 1804.] To Cape of Good 1
To Monte Video 1. Syres.if 07, it. 7. To the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of i 1
Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudu >, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nival and Toulouse). T
1814 To France. 181 >, [snd Battalion reduced. 1816, 1 > Kngland, 1817. To Ireland. 1S21. Tothel.
1 England Malta, 1840. Tu«
1850. To Englai .1 Sal - of Alma and Inkerman and *, To Eng-
land, 1850. To! ' 1 India"). To England, 167c. Ton,
,i 7: (" south Afnea, 1877-79"). To India, «*-q. To Aden, 1690. To England, 1891.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). 350
L i3 .. c .v ., -\Formerhi the Qist (Princess Louise's Arqylhhirer Q1ST
1st Batt., South Africa. ,./., a \ j jj j /o i, 7 i •* I
2ndBn.,ohaubuttia, Bengal. J Highlanders) and the 93rd (butherland I s»gi»miaWitritt,
Highlanders') Hegiments. L Stirling.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions arc formed of the Highland Borderers and the Renfrew Militia respectively.)
Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " Ne Obliciscaris." A Cat.
"Sang Peur." "Cape of Good Hopb, 1E06 ' "Roleia" "Vimieba" "Cobcnna" "Pvrenees" "Nivell3"
"Nivb" "Obthes" "Tooloube " " Peninsula " "Alma " "Balaklava" " Sevastopol"
Years Set. I "LUCKNoW " SOUTH AFBICA, 1846-7, 1851-2-3, 79."
FujTiHaTf .Colonel.— 0. Sir John Alexander Ewart,1 K CB. Ensign, 27 July 38 ; Lt. 15 April 42; Capl. '12 May 48
Pay.lpayJ Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 29 Dec. 54: Bt.Lt.Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Apr. 58 ; Colontl,
26 Apr. 59 ; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 13 Jan. 84; Colonel 2nd
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, 1; March 84 ; Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 30 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 John Haslnck Campbell,5 Lieut. 10 Sept. 77; Capt. 8 Oct. 84 ; Major, 27 June 93;
Lt. Colonel, 27 June 99.
1 Alexander Wilson,8 2 nd Lieut. 22 Feb. 79 ; Lieut. 1 July 3i ; Captain, 13 Nov. 84; Major, 18 Nov. 93 ;
Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 99.
=3
2ND HEDT
9 July 79
:i May
14 Jan.
9 July 79
0 Aug. 79
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
22 Jan.
Majobs.
2 Stanley Paterson, 2nd in Command 27 "£
June 99 j
Charles Grant," Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. 1
for Musketry .Bombay Army ,23 Feb. 96 j
1 p.s.c. Edward BrabazonUrmstOD(-Depof)
p.s.c. Alfred Ed ward John Cavendish, ~\
D.A.A.Gen. Dublin, 20 Nov. 97 J
1 John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon10
? Francis Macnamara Aitken11
Reginald L'Estrango M'Kerrell,/ws/>. "/
of Gymnasia, Punjab aud Bengal ...J
Captains.
t Thomas Irvine
1 Thomas Archibald Scott
Alexander Francis Mackenzie, yi Ad~ 1
jutant 3 Battalion 23 Feb. 98 j
Andrew Aytoun, seroing with Queens- )
land Colonial Forces )
v.s.c. Henry D'Estampes Vallancev,1* )
Asst.Proc. Marshal 4 Din. Natal F.F. j
p.s.c.DELvidtlendei&on.D.A.A.General i
for Intelligence, Natal Field Force... j
p.s.c. Alan Foster, Instructor Royal \
Military College 25 Jan. 99 $
Kenneth Boswell Cameron, xhAdjutant ')
Chittagong Volunteer Riftes 1 Oct. 99 $
Stafford Edmund Douglas, Adjutant 3 /
Vol. Bn. Royal Fusiliers 1 July 97 )
Malcolm M'Neill, Special Service, )
South Africa j
Harry Peyton Moulton-Barrett, Aide \
de Camp to General E. F. Chapman j
2 Frederick Lincroft La Caze Jackson ...
Herbert Aug. M'Dougal Williams, 1
Adj. 1 DumbartonYol. Rifles, 16 May ofi >'
2 Alic Sutherland17 '.
Hugh Leslie Henderson, Adjutant 4 )
Volunteer Battalion 9 Nov. 96 j
Robert Clements Gore, Adjutant 5 1
Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 97 j
1 Archibald Fatten18
Edw. Chetwood HamiltonGrant,.DjV. ) „, ,„
Inspector of Musketry, Aldershot ... j 5 '
1 Francis James Richardson 9 May
2 Duncan Darroch 22 Aug.
1 Archibald John Campbell13 12 Sept.
2 Claude William Hedley Bell20 5 Dec.
t Henry Buchanan Kirk 10 Nov.
Neill Malcolm,21Z)SO.Spfcm; Service, > ,„ »„,.
South Africa „ ,\ 2° Feb'
2 p.s.c. Frederick Charles Dundas 23 Mar.
LIECT. 1 CAPTAIN.
1 July 8ii 1 Feb. 36
9 Aug. 73 14 Jan. 8^
to Nov. 80 27 Sept 86
1 July 81 ! 12 Jane 86
1 July Si1 21 Feb. 88
1 July 3i 21 Nov.
1 July Si 8 Mar.
BREV.iZAJ.
Lieutenants.
Kenneth Francis Crawley Marshall
William John Bell Tweedie22 (Depot) ..
Henry Craigie Macdonald
John Campbell,23 Adjutant 16 July 99
Alexander Harvey Maclean, S. Africa
James Johnston-Stewart,24 British '
Central Africa Rifles j
Fraser Geo. Newall,25 Egyptian Army
Duncan John Glasfurd, Adjutant)
4 May 98 j
Henry Barchard Fenwick Baker- Carr
Robert Blackall Graham26
Patrick Dalmahoy M'Candlisb2'
Henry Hugh Gordon Hyslop28 ".""
George Edward Courtenay, Mounted j
Infantry, South Africa |
Alexis Elphinston2' ""
Reginald John Ponsonby Cox30 "!.!"
Charles Alexander Hugh Maclean31
Ivor Wilberforce Watson (Depot)
Barnett Albert Harvey32
Arthur Lionel Crisp Clarke ..]...........'.
24 April 89
9 Nov. 89
31 May 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
j Julv
1 July
1 July
1 July
j July
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
22 Nov.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
23 May
9 May
14 Oct.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
28 Apr.
31 Jan.
26 Feb.
2 Feb.
25 Nov.
29 Mar.
24 July
23 Aug.
18 Nov.
10 Oct.
9>
19 Oct.
92
21 Oct.
93
2: Oct.
93
7 Mar.
2 June
10 Oct.
94
94
94
20 Feb.
95
19 July
4 Dec.
28 Dec.
29 Feb.
0 June
6 June
93
95
96
96
11 June
23 July
7 Nov.
23 July
11 Dec.
4 Jan.
1% Jan.
23 Feb.
1 May
9 Dec.
12 Feb.
3 Apr.
5 Oct.
20 Nov.
1 Dec.
17 Dec.
18 Mar.
27 Apr.
4 May
1 May 89
20 Jan. 00
31 Jan. 90
26 Feb. 9c
26 Feb. 9c
26 Feb. 90
24 July 93
8 Nov. 93
23 July 94
7 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
23 Feb. 96
23 Feb. 96
23 Feb. 96
1 May 96
9 Pec. 96
12 Feb. 9'
1 July 97
1 July 97
20 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
17 Dec. c.7
18 Mar. 9S
21 Dec. 98
21 Dec. 98
23 July 94
2 Ang. qj
15 Apr. 96
12 Feb. 97
23 July 98
21 Dec. 98
12 Dec. 99
16 Nov. 98
ijor Grant served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1S81.
8 Major Wilson served with the
91st Highlanders in thelatter part of
the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
" Captain Vallancey served in the
operations in Zululandin 1888.
18 Captain Patten served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 Medal with Clasp).
Kull
P.,
Mall
^5, /• md Sutherland Highlanders).
LnrTix»sTs.
1 Garnet Wolsolev Muir
I
j Jamri tinrniu Lilian, South Africa
1 Oervaee rhorpa
Waller Gordon Ne.lviii
Sttoan LtItTTI»«Jm
Michael Thomson ...
1 John I
iles ...
-'
a Jame* Bosv
ma;
Iglaa
1 William Victor 81 Clair M' La ran
3 Alex;.
, Fran cairn Cuiiinirhain
1 John Crouch Scotl
1 Edward B mated 0 ithbertson
. kally
i Adam Brown Thorburn
Sept
96
1 Dec.
W
.:
-■ N -.
at
21 Dec.
at
ii Apr.
M
16 July
00
«4 Oct.
1 Dec.
itOot.
6 Dec.
QmarUr Ifaacar*. — a Alexander Beanie." :? Feb. .; : //■j". Lint.
1 Richard ' Won. Litnl.
-.rl.Coilli;'.
!•< BoMoUaa «a»ea ; r/br« 1' 17 Oct. 1899. .• 1 ■' Ball.ilion emiarkedfor India 36 Ac-. 139'.
' S11 John Bwarl Barred a landing at QaJJipoli In April 1854
until th lofthoCrimi 1 Highlanders at I • a* a
until :> nofB ..aklnvn: app I (.andasaaohwaapr
I jjilrcriJiaJi, and throughout the siege 1
u a \
mil v~>:> lnliintry (spedi..... .......v :■-.,. rJ ~- .. , , __
..reloading partj ol Jtormera a nally captured acolour.
1 e wounds in an encountor with the two nut
irm carried away) r Swalioi rebelsatt.11
1 i8<7 Medal with Clasp. Aide del 1 Highlanders
Iduringth - rtbe78thBjjjhUndeMtorupij»rdBofnveyaara.
1.1.1 alonel I impbi
1807-06 wii h ; 1 Battalion Axiryll and Sutherland Highland* ;!'"RJ-
■•aUiorWolrise-Gordon served in the 01 apa : . -ml.-r Mr \\ illium Lock-
hart [111897-98 with the Toohj Field Force ■• I Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with
Major Aitkcn Barred In the can ' v' 1. •clchnrt in
1807-08 with tli. -Turin I Force with and .,,,lnl with Clasp).
-- (Sec alsoCivi! Decorations for Gallantry. ■■ Ilac; - Annual Army Wet,' y 78J.] .
» Captain Mad.. I in the campaign oi e North West I 1 nnder Bur W uuam i.ucktmrt
in 1897-9S iritl i-- I Batta ! "''">
■ Qaiptain Camel .... *<-r-.. -1 villi the Clntriii U- :SP':
1 in the campaign on tl 3ir William] g.wl th the locbi
Field Force will, 11 and Sutherlai III ifterwarda with the Tiran szpeattion-
aort dnty (two Cll .... c- urmi.-. t„„i.i ,,..
Os ■ un Sutherland served |in the campaign on the North West Frontier oi India under Sir William LoiU.art
in 1897-98 with tl, Id Force as Adjutant to the and Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlander* [Medal
'• Captain I. J. Cam erved 3outh Ai " „. ... ...
» Captain 11.-11 served the campaign on thi •'■ ! air Wdliam Luckhart in
1897-C8 with th, Poohil
« Captain Malcolm s.-rv.-.l in the campaign on the North \\V~t Frontier of] sir William Lockhnrt 111
1897 <, iriththi I Force with the and Battalion Argyll and Sutherland HighlanderailMedal withClasp).
"Lieut T«, In the campaign on the North West Frontier ol India - Allium i...ckimrt in
Lockhnrt in 1697-9S « srland Hlghlai
- Lieu! Newell served In I lampaignan the North Weal ar ol India una.. Bli Willis
807-08 wnli the Tool th the ind Be Highlanders (Medal •
* Lioui Grahams. Weal Frontier of India a Lockhart 11
11 , irebam served in the camp
1807-08 with the Toebi Field Force with I erlan.l Highlanders (Merti
,t U'Cani . -" " '
in 180- Officer isl Hug"
lul with 1
illiiiin I.
campaign on mder Sir William Lookhert ta
' T,,
• - ,- ..- I
it, 11 v -1 > litiiKii
,807-08 with the Tochi Field Ford idBattalioui 1 I Sutherland Highlai .
1 Elphinsl ■ under SirW imrt in
-in Field K.,r, a wilhthi
nntheNortl • |,„|ui m,.|,.r Sir William l.uckhnrl in 1807-98
wHIi ' BatUlii Sutherland H la with 1 laap).
Sir William LOOl
,8o- ...
campaign on ■ India under Mr William
rland Higliln
td of India under Sir WilUan 1
Jatherland Highlander. [Medal irtl
[For Jitcorti of Smicit, >w nad I / lea* r Bwrtnt, p, ]ji 1.
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians). 352
tBatt., Halifax n s i Formerly the looth (Prince of Wales's Eoijal J" 1 00
.dBatt., Barbados. "J Canadian) and logtk (Bombay Infantry) Begts.\f^ime^^etr,cU
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed in the King's County, Queen's County, and Meath
Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales's Plume. A Maple Leaf. "Niagara" "Central India."
Colonel.— Alastair M'lan Macdonald,1 Ensign/27 Mar. 46; Lieut. pi2Nov.47; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Bt.Major,
12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 17 July 55 ; Lt. Colonel, pi3 Jan. 60; Colonel, 13 Jan. 65; Major General, 22 Feb. 70;
Lieut. General 1*9 Mar. 85 ; Colonel Leinster Regiment, 29 Nov. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 John Grogan Glancy, Lieut, 11 Feb. 75 ; Capt. 7 Jan. 82 ; Major, 3 Mar. 86; Lt.
Colonel, 12 Auflf- 95 : Colonel, 12 Aug. 99.
1 Herbert Martin, 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan.. 78; L\>>ut. 1 Oct. 7S ; Capt. 6 June 83 ; Major, 21 Aug. 91 ; Lt.
Colonel, 23 May 99.
Majors.
2 St. John James St. Leger, 2nd m\
Command : Dec. q6 -3
t Arnold Hyde Noei Urquhart Cham- )
pion (Depot) ■>
1 WintonSeton
1 Thomas Hope Stavert .«■
Alexander Francis Grant Foulerton,0 \
Adjutttit 4 Battalion 10 Apr. 95 >
Cecil Walford Tribe, Ordnance Dept. . .
George Lamb, Adjutant 12 Middlesex )
Volunteer Rifles 2 Nov. 96 )
Kenneth Mackenzie Drunimond
Thomas St. Clair Davidson,8 Adjutant}
a Vol. Bn. Scots Fusiliers 1 Nov. 95 }
Captains.
Chas.Spencer Browne Evans-Lombe, )
Adj. Bermuda Volunteers t Feb. 95 }
1 Samuel Robert Llewellyn "White
t Neville Hope Campbell Dickinson1' ...
Paget Edward Stuart Reeves, Adju-t
tant 3 Battalion nMar.98 S
Geoffrey John Deuid Browne,13 sercing\
with West African Regiment j
Caas. Logan Crutchley, TVest African )
Frontier Force, with rank of Major _)
1 Theophilus Fred. Walter Ricketts ,
2 Edward Frank Griffin
Arthur Frederick Magee, Fay Dept. ..,
2 Thos. Alex. Gardner Sangster,l9tpifA |
Provisional Battalion J"
2 Wm.TankervilleMonypenny Reeve ...
2 Alexander Wilson Elkington Twist
Hector Douglass Harvest, Fay Dept
2 Herbert John Coningham
Albert Canning,20 Adj. 5 Bn.22 Jan. q3
Charles William Dutton Pollard, \
Assist. Inspector Ordnance Depf j"
z George Harrv John Rooke .'....
Charles Edw. Hamilton LaughUn,21 )
Uganda Rifles 5
t John Craske
Albert Gerard GaviD Sharp,22 East)
Africa Rifles S
Charles Vaughan Hale,23 Pay Dept. ...
2 Julian Campbell Colquhoun
1 George Moultrie Bullen-Smith
1 Fra.RogersDugan, Adjutant 23&£ar.g8
i Reginald Francis Legg
2 James Kilvington Cochrane
LIEUTENANTS.
2 George Iver Patrick Poer O'Shee
1 John Dryden Mather
2 Gordon Annesley Taylor, with Fro- )
visional Battalion )
2 Henry Telford Maffett
2 Frederick Ernest Whitton, AdjUO
tant 16 Mar. 99 J
2 Frederick Christian Heneker
1 Bryan John Jones
1 Leonard Robert Grey Bell
2 James Robert Moffatt
2 Henry Gerald Rawdon Wakefield ...
2 Michael Francis Fox ,
1 Clarence ReginaldMacdcnald(Z)epoO
t Edward. Villiers Raynes
1 James Douglas Waddell
2 Herbert Craven Stuart
t Keith Edmund Jopp
1 Henry Claud Leicester
1 CharlesEdward Martin
1 Patrick M'Causland
Second Lieutenants.
1 Richard Montague Raynsford .
2 William Graham Montgomeiie
2ND LIEUT. I
20 Mar. 781 30 Nov. 781 6 June 83;
30 Dec. 71I 23 May S3
11 Feb. 75I 1 Jan. 83
28 June 85
14 Jan. So
23 Oct. 80
24 Jan. So
22 Jan. 81
5 Feb. 87
4 Mav 87
11 Feb. 83
10 Nov. 83
11 Apr.
22 Aug. 83
9 Nov.
22 Jan. 90
1 Mar. qo
28 June 90
9 iiay
5 Dec.
17 June
12 Mar.
20 May
20 May
2 June
28 Nov.
T2 Dec.
12 Dec.
30 Jan.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
5 Sept.
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
15 May
25 Aug. So
1 July 3 1
12 Jan. Si
1 July Si
22 Oct. 81
19 Dec. 33
19 Dec.
6 May
3 May
6 May
22 July
27 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
8 Dec.
22 Oct.
10 Oct.
3 May
1 Apr.
23 July
6 Mar.
1 Apr.
26 Nov.
2 Dec.
iS Dec.
23 Nov.
26 Apr.
1 Oct.
15 Apr.
1 Aug.
4 Sept.
6 Oct.
29 Sept. 86
3 Mar. 86
14 Aug. 87
10 Oct. 88
12 Jan. 90
83 24 Jan.
85' 14 July 91
851 12 Aug. 91
85 21 Aug. 9
S5 13 Mar. 92
33 . 23 Nov. 92
86' 26 Oct. 93
86 1 Feb. 94
36 1 Aug. 94
3i, 18 Jan. 88
8S 10 Oct. 94
89 17 Oct. 94
90. 1 Feb. 95
90 10 July 95
91 9 Oct. 95
8 Jan. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
31 Mar. 97
9 Feb. 98
27 July 98
93 27 July 98
g4 24 Aug. 98
94 28 Jan. 99
94 5 July 99
94 5 July 99
10 Oct.
17 Oci.
9 Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94 5 Dec. 94
2 June 94 10 July 95
94 10 July
2 Nov.
2 Dec.
31 Mar.
4 Apr.
23 May
to July
95 1 26 Feb.
95 23 Mar.
26 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 91
1 Dec. 92
2 Dec. 93
28 Mar. 96
23 May 99
23 May 99
8 July 99
25 Nov. 99
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 9;
30 Apr.
27 July
24 Aug.
16 Mar.
5 Julv
6 Dec.
95
06!
96
97
97
97
97
98 s Major Davidson served with the
98 Lushai Expedition in 1SS9 as Trans-
98 port Officer. Served with the Chin-
98 Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 as
9S Transport Officer {Medal with Clasp).
99 1T Captain Dickinson served in the
99 Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 with
99 the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Browne served in the
Egyptian war of iSS2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Z 2
.«■«-».,
Kail
Half
-
3
3
a
a
a
i
i
i
i
■ 3
4
352ti Hi- I *'| L ' r }\e>jhn* nt (Boyail Canadians).
SBCOKD LtirTIt
i John Francis Hcnbel I
: nek Grav..
• r MiiCkKii) I1
i Kei;iualdAr:b,irHerNrn>rpe:. -Palmer
i Trench Frank Bal
irney.,
Claude Melville Bruce Hamilton .
Ji tin LoftOt Kielmni*
nan Georpe Burnai.d
Henry Waller Weld ID
Quarto
JXO Liiri.
, I'tv
97
15 Dec.
4 May
5J
j< June
13 Julv
at
uMay
14 June
w
9 Dec.
03
Dt ■•.
9 Dec.
09
9 Dec.
-i Alexander Wilkin, 10 June6a; Bon. Qsfrf. 10 June 9a.
g James Duffield, 18 Nov. 96; -Hon. Cisaf,
Facing* Blue.— Agent*. Messrs. Cox and Co.
■■ttaUon embarked fvr II .1 .V
2nd Battalion r mlarkeJ for HaTt0tQ yoctmbe
■ Lieut General MucilonaUl u rved the Eastern campaign of 1654 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather
including tbo battles of the* A y wounded" and lukennan (severely wounded), and siege of ScbaetcpoV
(Medal with three I [ajor, 4th Class cf the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
• Major Foulerton served with the Sikknn Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
; Major Shi rved with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Foroe in 1889*00 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Offleer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Meda". with Clasp), and In the operations In the
South Lushai Hills in command of the force.
'* Captain Bangster sen ■ m war of i£E* (Meda., and in the Soudan
campaign in 1884-85 (Cla-pi ndan campaign onder Major Arnold in 1807 including the*
expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Uorin (Medal with » Hasp).
*• Captain Canuiug served in the Egyptian war in 1862 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the expedition t
the Soudan in 1884)1 ;iMl1 "•* present in the engagements at El Teb and Tt-mai (two Clasps); also served ii
Soudan campaign in 1805 [Clasp).
11 Captain Laoghlin served Ln the operations in the Soudan in 1 ESS including the engagement at Gemaiza
(.Medal with Clasp, and B
I erred with thi •. Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Tn.
Officer, and afterwards as 'ransport Officer 1 Medal with Clasp).
" Oapl ' one near Suakin in Decemher 1898 including the engagement at Gcmaizahi
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Record oft) 3 11 .' Roynl Canac
formerly the 100th {Prince of Walt*' Royal Cano .'.'■ riment.
Raised in 1760 aa " The 100th Highlanders." Proceeded to Guadeloupe, 1761 (capture »-f Martinique), England
and disbanded 17- Raised md served in a naval set renoh squadron in Porto
Pntya Bay. I ■ [ndieB 1781-841 during which time it lost 39 Officers and j,;o« killed in
action or dird.d disease. Disbanded 1785. Raised again in 1805, and proceeded to Quebec ; on the passage - .1
lost 11 (> dicers and 260 men by shipwreck off the coast of Newfbm -. oerioan war of 1S12, taking part in
numerous engagements. In 181^ became " The 1 ooth, or H.K.il. the Pril Oonnty of Dublin
ment." Disbanded z8i8. ■.« 'auada in iS^S as " The 100th, or Prince ol nadian Regimi
and f and in 1858. Gibraltar, to 1859. Malta, to -.863. Canada, to 1866. Scotland, to
England, to 1869. Ireland, to 1874. England, to 1876. India, to 1877. Became d "The Prince ef
Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)*" 1881. Ireland, to 1895 (Detachment to Ashanti>.
Record of tin ServiceB of the 2nd Battalion 1 -. !:■ merly the iogth B/tgimt
1761, and proceeded to Belle Isle. Disbanded, 1763; again raised as tbe 109th Lor Aberdeenshire>
Regimentix) 1794; diabanded 1795. Raised in 1853 as tbe 3rd Bombagr, B Legiment. With Central
Field Force, 18^7-59 (siegoand captDTfl of Kashghur, action of Barcirii, relief of Saugor, capture of Garr..
action tit" Mini. 1. 1 and storm of Jhansi, storm of Baharee, m < I Koonah and
Muttra. battli vice and Calpee). Kurracbee, to 1864. [Becan bay Infantry) Begin
1862. J Aden, to i8t>.v India, to 1867. Fngland, f) 1877. Became " 2nd Ba:i Prince of Walei
Begiment(BoyalCanadianB)," i8>i. Irelnnd. to 1882. England, to 188S. Ma'.: Bermuda, to 1895.
Becordof the Services of the let Battalit P / 1 I Sutherland Highland) r.-
{Jormerly the oral Hi'ililamlertK
Raised as the 98th, and proceeded to South Africa, 1795 to 1803. (Emu 1798.) [;nd Battalion raiseol
in 1804, and proceeded I J England, to 1807. Ireland.! 1: '.
Tbo Pcnmsula, to 1809 (I'Mii1. , Vimiera, and Oomnna). Rn| sula, to 1814
battle of tlu' Pyreneoa. Niyelle, Niva. Ovl ronlonaa). Irolaad, ti B15. Bdlglnm and Fmi.
En^lnud, to 1821. Jamiaioa.to 11 .1, to 1836. St. Qalena, t 1 1. to i848(waroff
ItoBontb ATr Bnpiand, to 1857, when ill
was margea in tat ! to 1851, Ireland, to 1854. Malta, to 185 Qreeoe, to 1857. Ionian!
Islands, to 1858. India, I" 1H08 (being the first Regiment to go >. Alexandria to t-uer). Entitled!
" PriucoHs LotiiHc-s,"i872. Kngland, to 1879. South Africa, to iSS< (war of 1S7U). Oeylon, to 1888. Honn
Kong, 1888
Recvnl 0) the 8ervices of the ind BoMalion Argyll andButherlana 1 . Iheg^ra l:,
Baieedlni oo, and prooeedi tland, i8oa. T. Ireland, 1303, To the Cape of Good Hope,
1 805 (capture of the Cape). To England. 1 North Amerloe, 1814. To England and Ireland, 1815 Totbe-
Low Ooantries, 1 ig Tothi England, i8n. To Ireland, 1836. To Canada, 1838. To
.land, is ,.'. Totha Crimea, 1854 (battlea of Alma and Bi -■
T • InJia. 1857(0, ■ ■• ToSootll .1 Po In .and,
llbraltar, 1879 To England, 1881. To Scotland, i8kj I and. 1884. To Ireland, ifftj. To
unl. iSv. To luiliu, iSqi.
The Royal Minister Fusiliers.
Let Batt., South Africa. -I Formerly the 101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) and tit e
2ad Batt., Dinapore, J 104th (jjongai Fusiliers) Regiments
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the South
Cork, the Kerr}-, and the Royal Limerick County Militia respectively
iffhe Royal Tiger. The Shamrock. " Plassey " "Condobb" "Masclipatam " "Bidabi" '
> OUIfD, 1774 AND 1794" "CABNATIC" " ShoLINGHUB " " GuzBBAT " " DEIG " " BHUBTPOP.E
[
353
101st
Regimental District,
TRALEE.
)
buxar ** " rohil-
Afghanistan "
' Ferozeshuhcb " '' Sob r aon '
'LuCKNOW " " BlTRMA, 1835-87."
4 Chilli an wallah " " Goojerat " " Pegu '
TteaEa'Seri
VuTiiliTl Colonel.— William Rickmnu,1 Ensign, pi2 Sept. 4S ; Lieut. p3i Oct. 51 ; Captain, p24 Mar. 54; Bt. Major,
av. Pay I 24 Apr. 55 ; Major, 1 Feb. k6 ; Bt.Lt .Colonel, 12 Feb. 63; Lt. Colonel, 17 May 64; Colonel, 23 Jau. 70;
— I Maior General', 19 Mav So j Lt. General, 1 Apr. S5 ; Colonel Munster Fusiliers. 26 Mar. 99.
'Lieutenant Colonels.— i Edward Stokes Evans, Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, i July 81; Major, 1 Apr. 92;
1 Lt. Colonel, 4 Nov. 96.
a Percy Stanley Druitt, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Captain, 4 May 82 ; Major, 1 Apr. 92; Lt. Colonel, 23 July 97.
■2nd in '
Majors.
2 p.s.c. Benjamin ReddieHaweS:
Command 4 NOV. 96 }
1 Charles Augustus King Hall,9 2nd in )
Command 23 July 97 S
1 Francis Henry Penny
Alfred Herrick Butler Clough
Pierce Thomas Chute10 (Depot)
George Sumner Ormerod11
1 Bryce Stewart13 --.
Henry Fred. Williams,13 Adj. E. Ben- \
gal State Railway Vols. 1 Nov. 98 ... \
Captains.
2 Richard Ffennell1*
p.s.c, Stephen Thomas Banning, In- >
structor E. M. College 1 Feb. 96 >
1 Randolph Edward Whitehead (Depot)
Arthur' Frederick Mann,15 Adjutant
4 Battalion 2 Aug. 97
2 George Forbes Holland,' 6 Station Staff f
Officer, Darjeeling, 28 Jan. 99 )
AymerClaudMaxwell,.i<i/o2f/i.iAug.95
Arthur Edward Osmond Oongdon,17)
S. 8. Officer, Dinapore, n Nov. 98 ...J
Wilfrid Worsley 3\a-c\aden,li Adjutant >
2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus. 1 Dec. 97 i
1 William Coape Oates15
George Deiila Macpherson
Roger Courtenay Boyleu (Depot)
Gerard Christopher Bowen
Lionel Charles Warren, Adjutant 5 Bn. \
Ixniskilling Fitxiliers 30 Sept. 97 ..$
Ernest Edward B. Bruno, Pay Dept....
2 Henry Ernest Tizard
: Campbell Littler Hendrik3
1 John Kevin O'Meagher
9 Francis A. D'Oyly Goddard*3 (Depot)
Arthur Howe Browne...
« George Delamain C rocker, 2*AdJutant »
8 Aug. 99 S
George Ambrose Congreve Webb, )
serving in the Egyptian Army j
2 Arthur Milton Bent
Lieutenants.
Panl Alfred Charrier, British Central )
Africa Rifles, with rank of Captain )
2 Albert Armstrong MacLaughlin(.D<?po*)
Verelst Turner Worship, '^DSO. serving
in th* Niger Territory
1 Evelyn de Burgh Waddington
2 Victor George Howard Rickard
Roger Henry Monck-Mason, serving
in the West African Frontier Force
1 Frank Russell Brown (Depot)
2 Alderson P. Berthon, Gla. Cst. Constb.
2 Edmund Peel Thomson, Adjutant)
iSilay 99 J
2 Frederick Evelyn Elliot Henderson ...
2 Charles Harry Brownlow Jarrett
1 William Arthur Hutchinscn
1 Richard Rolt Brash Jackson
x Charles Albert Knapp
1 Robert Edward Michael Pakenham ...
1 Henry Arthur Carroll
Arthur Gorhan
1 George Julian Ryan
2 George Norman Simms
1 Herbert Swynfen Jervis
2 Douglas James Pritchard
2 Charles Anthony Dunlop Best
Seconu Lieutenants.
1 Charles ttobert Hall
i A-igustus Charles Lionel Tyrrell
: Henry Reay Yorke
1 Douglas Wise
2 Claud Robert Rawlinson
2 Lionel Hugh Branson ,
2 Kenelm Digby Bold Murray
1 Charles Herbert Jardine
1 John Campbell Dick
1 James Clare Macnamara Canny
Charles Rolond Moore
Mervyn Arthur Tynte
2ND LIBUT.
ii May 73
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
1 May 78
:i Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
9 May a8
22 Aug. 38
8 Dec. 88
8 June 39
27 Nov. 89
29 Mar, 90
3 May 90
2S June 90
9 Sept. 91
9 Jan. 92
13 July 92
13 July 92
13 Aug. 92
21 Dec. 92
9 Sept. 93
ui Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
6 June 96
24 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 47
21 July 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 98
t6 Feb. 98
4 May 9S
7 May 98
6 June 96
4 Jan.
n Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Mar.
20 May
20 May
12 Aug.
20 Dec.
:o Nov. 75
jo Nov. 75
Dec. 74
BBEV.MAJ.
1 Apr. 85
26 Sept. 83'
26 July 82'
24 Mar. 76; 20 May 85
29 Nov. 76
20 Mar. So
17 April So
7 July 80
26 Nov. 80
17 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct
10 May S2
10 May 82
10 May 82
9 Sept.
9 Sept. 82
6 May 8
25 Nov, 85
25 Aug. S6
19 Mar. 90
1 Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90
1 Nov. 90
24 June 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
1 Apr. 92
11 Apr. 92
13 Apr.
10 May
8 July
20 May
t8 July
19 Sept.
7 Dec. 85!
4 June 87
3 July 87
12 Aug. 871
27 Mar. 89,
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 89'
1 Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90'
1 Nov. 90
2+ June 91
I
1 Apr. 92 1
1 Apr. 92
6 Sept. 92
8 July 93
11 Dec. 93
20 May 94
28 July 97
2 Aug. 97
30 Sept. 97 1
1 Dec. 97 1
27 Aug. 98
27 Aug. 98 1
1 Nov. 98
1 Nov. 98
r Nov. 98
6 Sept.
8 July
3 June
20 May
29 July
4 Nov.
23 July
28 July
- Aug.
27 Jan.
1 Feb.
•7 July
2 Aug.
1 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Apr.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
26 Aor.
6 May
12 Major Stewart served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Major Williams served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
14 Captain Ffennell served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 witb
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers, and was severely wounded
in an engagement on the 14th Feb.
1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
a* Lieut. Trlmby served witn tie
Burmese Expedition in 1885-89
(Medal with two Clasps).
[_For remainder of Notes, see end of
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, p. 355.
Quarter Masters.
2 Thomas Trimby,24 28 Feb. 94; Son.
Lieut.
1 John O'Connor, 22 Jan. 98; Son,
Lieut.
Facings Blue.
Agents, Meesn . Holt and Co,
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa,
24 Aug. 99.
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta,
1882.
102nd
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
• "' Mculras Fusiliers) and „.<t n >fchl
I ;utt'."jB«ntt-
I tin- K.Ud«re,L burg, H»ul.
Dublin City, .111. 1 Dublin County Militia respectiTi
Tfrnifawai ijiniii ""llirni" "Pi.a9»bt" "Co»»o«»" " Wv!»PISW1M|""1JII1«""S«0IIN.I »"
BOOG " "Aub-vm" "TBBXATB" " BaSHA " " PoKDICBBBBT " "MAHinroBB"
' Mrgoit" (with the Elephant) "Guzibat" "SnuGimn" "Knm" "Bbki lloo in" '•AdssI
VOW."
■All
]
I 1
'* Nrj»i Db
vjaub" "V ■•-'ojbbat" "Ava" " 1'Kcr *
rail H.li Colont! — v.r .1 .1 fCB. CSI. Entian, lo Auir. <. ■; Litui
P*l-?*l B ■ \i rrrat Lt.Colonel. i4 Mar. ,vS; 11 CoIomJ, gltor. 65; Muio»
I 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. -. Charlee Duncan Cooper, Knufn, B J - v.; Oct. 71 ; CeafaiB, 1 "N
,'5 June 99.
; Major, ji May 88; Lt.Colonel, 7 .'
10
>7
1:
11
10
Ma JOBS.
1 Henry Ten
mand 36 June 96
3 Speii. ■ Bird, 2nd in Cam- 1
man.
-
2 Pradariok Paul Bi
Marl
I
Con-' '
is*.
Archibald HawkaleyBnthi
1
! .Silver St] ddj. 6 t
''ol.Bn.M
B11. Durham Lt . I
Lrehibald John Chapma]
Richard Stewart 1. if<«. 1.
:o Deo
r Bromilow, Adjutant
11 lluyal llitjhlandc'rt I July 95 ... S
Ernest A. I>:
.- Arthur Edward atainwoxlng (D«pot) ...
Geoflrey Downing, Adj. 4 JJbv 1 Oct. 97
Richard Alexander Booth, ^'//«r<i»i^ /
Poon'i Volunteert 1 Apr. 97 j
Ar. Loveband, Adj. - hi. 10 Feb. 56
Herbert Corington Smith, " S
s I ' .... j
2 Charles Albert Henslev
Alexander John Godley,1* Mounted}
I -
;>.*.c. John Allien Emnianuel Mac-
Bean. D80 Bi r. Uaji r. 8. .1. F. >'.
Henry Roscoe Bedd H 1,/WctMO
Ar. Fordo P. Is..:.. V Africa
1 Richard Meade Pralt Swift
. V I" Lllll.
CAriAlM.
73 10 Nov. 80
-i I. V. .
22 Jan.
a Dee.
s8 Apr
13 .Inn
:■. • > V ».'.
33 Oct.
Bo
33 Jan. Si
19 Feb. 01
13 Mar.
1 July
1 July
l< May
1 July
1 July
31 Jan.
14 May
14 May
1 July
1 July
-
13 Feb.
31 May
< Mar.
t Mar.
7 June off
:i May
■ M..i
7 June
5 June
igOct.
16 Aug.
16 Aug.
.:
14 May
■
39 Auk.
39 Aug.
£;
2 Sept.
»5
3 Sept. 8 s
=5 Aug.
B(
16 Sept.
17 May 9
:-, Aug.
7 Jm
7 Jm
30 Dec. 94
5 June 93
1 July 95
v. 95
4 May 87
9 May
23 Aug.
2 Edwvn Fetheretonhaogh , 23 Aug.
34 Apr.
3 June
S June
1 Mar.
£:
8q
89
89
90
Wilfrid John Veuour ..Oct. oc
iliur Adjutant 27 Aug. 97
2 Athelstan 1 ': 1-
2 Malcolm Percy Ku«taceLonsdale(D<f <l
■ mer
Chin ell Todd, Poj
t Hugh Shewan
unej R. curd (Depot)
BarOld John Kinsman, tercinc Brit**)
Urituh South Afrit J Cumpany'i Police}
Liei 1 BjrAjne.
2 Harold WlnLlti lli^ginson
1 Arthui V . iai B
1
1 Tercy MhcUui. Adjutant ;8 Dec. 93 ..
: Cliarlia -Noel I'l-rrciiu
■ ick Ned Lo Meeuxier
1 Johu Wii.miii Bam tton Bepi ingfl
H;irr> Aturnataa Fergnaon wal
I
Edward . * <rth
.
Admin Aubrey Oharlea Taylor, iltd. 1
lufnutr'i, ^
Kenny
Edward I
» ..
2S Sept. 93
9 Sept. 93
11 July 94
6 Mar
13 Oct.
t May
30 Dec.
96
9«
1 Apr.
4 Mar. .1 . - \lnr.
15 Jan. o.' 7 June 08
11 liny - June oS
) Auk. - -■=: June qS
1', BepL. , . >5 June oS
j_i Auk-.
10 July
36 Julv
< tUy
13 Bept.
Oct
#
5 May 97
8 May 97
:■ <>Ct.
:i> Am;. "'
it Bept, >.
. s, pt
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
.« : Dm
5 Jan
11 Mar
30 Feb. 9;
iv May
■ Dee,
7May
18 Jan.
8 Feb.
served in tht
91 AJghen warin 1.
1 ght h.liu.irv (Me, lull.
: m tht
,' ilnli.nd m 1S88.
- Captain Gage t""k pun In tht
-
Field Fon Medal, or. 1 Khe-
Snnth eerved In IhaesV
- inn under Sir Her-
rN oner 111 1898, and wan pre-
urt.mm linen-
in the ears
lent oporationi (mentii
Medjm
,1. and KhediTc'i Medal
• m, i'i;,iitifraerved aaAdjniaat
ited Infantry, and artar-
99warda a» Stall utilrer with the
Musi
11 Mauilielolaiui un
■ Carl .
, Brevet < 1
Mujor. Meilul « illi t l»»l'l.
37 No
2; alar.
7 June
3S June
30 June
13 Auk.
28 Dec.
I',
10 May
10 May
(Years _Ser.
Full
Pay
Halt
Pay
Second Lieutenant
2 Thomas Hugh Colvitle Frankland ...
The Boyal Dublin Fusiliers.
355
2ND LIEUT
24 June
5 July
12 Aug.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
25 Oct.
" Major Pilson served in the operations in Mata-
beleland under Sir Frederick Oarringtou in 1896 in
>» command of Mounted Infantry and also US Adjutant
99 of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches,
W Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
9? « Captain Beddoes served with the Burmese Ex-
oo pedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Second Lieut. M'Kay served in the campaign
?9|in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898
Hand was present at the battles of the Atbara. and
-land was present at mc uouu^o ~. — — - — D . . .
9U Khartoum (promoted Second Lieutenant, British
9U Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps)
99
99
99
,.,
99
6 Dec. 99
i nomas nuyu v.ui » ...w - . - II ^ ?'
1 Walter Francis Stirling ; n reo.
1 Arthur Brodhurst-Hill 1 n Feb.
1 John Crosby Halahan .........I 20 May
2 Arthur Henry Daniel Britton, late >
Capt 3 Battalion Jnniikilling ±u* )
James Douil M'Kay,'8 E. Africa Bifia
„ Frank Bernard Lane
1 Athelstan Moore ......-■
1 Reginald Lucas Hastings Conlan
1 Roderick MacLeod i^.v ',
2 Samuel Gerald de Courcy Wheeler ... _.
2 John Tracton Dennis 4 Nov.
, John SalkeldBurra f-v;"^ 4 v-
2 Avenel De B. W. Wykeham Bradford, 15 Nov
John Charles Lamprey, late Capt. 1 •
3 Battalion E. Surrey Regiment... i
Quarter Ma*ter».-i John Ward, .1 Nov. 96; Hon-Luut. UonLUuU
2 Michael Carmichael Rowland, 6 Mai. 05, ,■"""• *»•»*■
Facing, Blne.-Agents, Sir C. ™'™*%-%££, parked for Gibraltar, a Jan. .884.
lat Battalion embarked for South Africa, 10 Nov. 1899. »* Ba"a!°'' Bu"ese war of 1852-53. including the
. Lt. General Spurgin served with the »' «adr« F^M» m »he Burmese £«"„£,„»•„( tto;nuttoy ln
takin" of Pegu, and its subsequent defence (Medal with Clasp >°!^e u, 1 Allahabad to Cawnpore,
Bengal iiisff-sB: commanded the [troops .^^^t^^^r%^ot%<S^^^f^^>^^'^i
covering the right of Havelock's Column and engaging _™*«™»g ( General Neill at Cawnpore, afterwaids
^pulsed the rebels and captured _ their o-pounder gun ; was Stattumcer Lucknow on 25th Sept.,
BTigude Major to the 1st Brigade and was with it during <» afl^f e ana e y ^ ^^ d(J
defence of tiie Residency and subsequent operations »' «£° ^™afved ttte thanks of the Governor General in
Major at tne capture of Kaieerbagh, and capture ot Luc. know ( re, ce Lucknow, and GST.).
Council, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colon el. Medal w th two Clasps a 7™ Division, including the Za.musht
>° Lt.Colorel Sitwell servea in the Afghan war in .879-Sa witn tne uaUon of the Shropshire Light Infantry,
Expedition ( Medal). Served in the Egyptian ™r of -S82 w itb the ^ 1st »a»ano ^ 1 ^ Khedi . St„r) .
and was present at the occupation of Kafr Dnwar and the ^rren. ler < 01 against the Kitosh, Kabras,
Served in the operations in East Africa m lS9f 9S, and c„ mandea tne y fmentioned in despatches);
alnlc^ndS'^
R^S:^^^ m l02ndBoyal
Existed in detached Companies belong to ^SS^^SSSS^T^ 3»^3SS5
Malucca, .832. To Madras. .832. Entltle* „IS„V^^kn0w ,857 Transferred to the Imperial Forces, 1858.
ist Bombay European Iii/aiihy). styled " Fusiliers," 1843.
Raised in .661. To India, .662. To Persia, 1767. ?° AdenTo8E£c,iand 1S71. To Ireland. 1876. To England,
Entitled "103rd Regiment Royal Bombay Fusiliers .86=. To England s7. To ^j^jS^J^ln^m.
,881 Entitled " 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusdiera, 1881. loGioraitai, 5 1 . .
Continuation of Notes to the Boyal Munst er-Fim ^«- the 8iege ot
1 Lieut.General Rickman served with the 77th »egjment £ <■<** ^™f J*™£ cla3p(5Brevet of Major, Knight
Sebastonol and sortie of 22nd March twice mentioned in despatches, jaeun.
oftheLePgton of Honor, 5th C-«s oftheMedjidi^jmd T^& Jfedal). 2nd ^^ Eoyal MllIliter
' Majo? Hawes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SB5 89 »»
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps). .. ,Mofl., and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
» Major Hall served m the Egyptian war of 1882 /H?„?s,tea. pilfers (Medal with two Clasps) .
^It&utM^
''nW^^er^'with the Burmese Expedition m .886-88 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion
is Captains Mann, Oates, and Boyle served with the Burmese nxpe
Royal Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps). „ t«r,-r o (Medal with Clasp). , „
" Captain Holland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 89 Jf*1^ the 2I1(f Battalion Royal Munster
» Captain Congdon served with the Burmese Expedition in i88D SB witn
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps). Tflxnedition in .885-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
is Captain Blackden served with the Burmoce Ixpeaition 111 .oo3
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
-rcapt^Go-ddard-servea^tt campaign %*-a»»S*«!"
,897^8rincluding the operations on the Samana Range and in toe^Kurramv aiiey ^^ g;i vmiayn Lockhart in
Rrnib WeFrtFrcS^of India under Sir William Lockhart in
"captain Crocker served in the campaign on the i North W*»J« ™ ^ w.ounded (Medal with twoClasps)
.897 with the Tirah Expeditionary h«»M^ SSS^SS-ta 3g» '»du,1'DS *»« Benin Hinterland and
97 with the Tiran r-xpeiutiunai y xu.^o^o^ ... -- •--- - ■ ; - ;
'» Lieut. Worship served in the operations '"theNigw Terhtor^ m
SiamaExpedition»F(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp), Re„;„!e,ir)
Becora of rte Services of tKe ut Eoyal ?feS«n^
Raised in .652 as a ' Guard of Honour ■ to the East .^ ^ompany iu Ben a Against the French m
styled the "Bengal European Battalion " Employed in K™?al, .7yi U>a>t e ^ t„ thie6 Battalions and
Madras, .758. In Bengal and against the Dutch, .759-S0 (battle ot ""^yde? Ali and the French in Madras.
afterwards5 to three Regiments of two Bat talions each 17 9- Against "} and Eaj tana, .794-805
I7S.-8,. In Bengal, .734-94- Formed into two Begim ents, 179a -^ (A detachment m China, .808 : one
battle of Deig) Formed into one Regiment, .803. In Bengal^ .S05 .0 y ^ ^ InPtadame
againstthe Dutch in Java and the Molucca Islands ^18x0-17! and one <a .w* 1 ^ (capture of Bhurtpore^
war. .8.7. In Bengal, 1818-26. Formed mto two Regiments ,B-4.mKJP Afghan war, .838-4°. (Afghan
2nd European Regiment in Burma .825-26 F"r»^ ^'S^eaf Sight Infantry," 1840. In the Punjab, .842.
war-capture of Ghuznee). Entitled the " .st bengal European wg . , d .. lgt Bengal European Fusi
In the Sikh war, 1845-46 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon """v .""SSJSfc, l3,,-,8 'captures of Delhi and Luck
hers" i846. InBurfnt, %,-^ (capture of Pe.u) Tu ^l^^u^ers'." ,lo.. To England r86o. To Ma ta
new . Uinbeyla campaign .863. ***^£"^%*£^&j^MttT Fudliers," «ft. to Em;lard
1874. To Cyprus and Canada. 1876. Entitled >st Batta.ier. t«>..
356
The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own
fKHr Perot,
[gosport.
mo 5111, guk 7,|,i .,„,( gti, |. n formej , Uii. ,. iyaJ Longford,
the let rower Herniate, and the 1 lively.)
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"Tor,,, ■ .°,>D "M«« 'Bi»ito""S1h«u,-1" "VcrtoUk" "Nivblle" "N[n""OiHl»"
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18
16
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16
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"iiTu }??■ w ,n Lh"/i.-'/" *»*<•' "'*»««• Arthur W. P. A.. Dnte o/Connaught.' JTG. ir. fP. OCB. QCSl.
or 7 Aub.:;; bnlmal Colonrl, 37801)1.76; Colonel, V ,:or General, 2, Slay So; Lint.
OootvZ, 1 Apr. 93; Co/o.*l Rifle Brigade, aoMey 3o; ColonW i» Cnief Tm-lA-»""B
.■ J uue 97.
Lionel. Commandant- 1 / .• r.l Alexander George Ekuaell ,• CS. 3»rf Litul. »n July 39; £f. is April 43;
n « " V . ' ' ' ' " " '• *9 D«- ««■■ Bt.Lt.Colontl, 6 June 56; Lt.Colonel. »I7
"eo-58: GMoaW.ia Mar. 61 ; Major Gimtr , Mar. 78 : Cntera', 7 April £6 ;
< jio.«i Liverpool B Feb. 801 Colontl Common i ai Rifle B U ivoi.
'"denrk R.bert WrlngtOD,» CB. j.J£>.»7Jttnc »; L,ti.t. 11 Nov.ai; f«.l.'::'Mnv 4<j Bt.ilaior. u
li J/...,or. Ht.l.t.Colontl, 36 !• 1 ,;„»,,, v. Sept. s7; CoW/. 39 Mar. 63 ;
Major G,„. Bt—ral, 14 Mar. 3o; , July 3i ; Co.omI Bedfordshire Regiment,
..' ',' •'' r<»«i«a»,faii/ Rifle Brigade, 36 Ja:
Lituteaaiit ColonelE.-i Oharln Hawircy Bruce N - ,4 Aug. 67: Lt. 38 Oct. 71 i Ca,<l.
I April 79; Ma ,r. , .1 :
ttalterU a „i.,ii,>'io N. . • >,■■..-:. 1 -j; f. 14 June 80; Jfui'or, 1 Dec. 65 ;
t*r.Lotonet, 15 Oct. 97.
4 Arthur Ralph I>omberton.«Z<. n Feb. 76; Cool. , Jan. S4 : Jia/or, 7 Mav 93: U. Colontl, 1 Di
' ci'w ' i'ie°c -'"* EVC'-VU Melcalle'" i"u'- ••' B'P*- ■<■ B«* ' J*"- 84 i MTaJor, .7 May 93; Lt.
r," Z.<«f. 10 Sept. 75 ; ' H r, 11 Oct. 93; Lt.
■■ y:c. Anhur Bdwmrd Wm.
Colonrl, 16 Dec, oo.
MiJOES.
Charles Anthouy Lamb, ml in Com-\
atand 1 Jan. 98
3 George Cockburn," iJSO. a*d "in Cum- '1
iHttui 1 Feb. qS I
3 George Pranoil Leslie,': inj'inCowl (
maid 5 Deo. 08 \
1 Henry Puller Mauiund V.
ffoa. Wenman foke,M> Aide de Camp)
* .,.,:, v , [iov. os i
4 Atherton Kdwar<l Jenkins "..
Wicol.u^d/.Tja.iaAuir'.'oj
;, Victor Arthur i/nupcr"
3ND LIECT. I LIECT.
34 Nov.
30 Jan.
3c Jan.
15 Jan.
33 Feb.
3 Aag.
11 Feb. 76
is April 79
30 June 79
9 July 79
ir Mar. Si
39 June 81
1 July 3i
1 July 81
>. 11 an Pet) 1 KUng-E
;i.>.r.Uon.Cha. Granville Fortescue "
CUB. [Bt.U.Colontl, » July 99)
Bria.Maior.\at,il I ilct.99,,
William Frederic Parkei, Adj. 1 \\>l ,
Bn. li rk m, / 1 ra/barrj , Mar ae 1 M Jan- s
i>.f.e. Richard John 8trachoy,B ,
/'.J. V. If. (itnrrnl, Punjab, io Dcc.98 )
Albert Victor Jenner,M iJSO.
'I
33 Jan. Si
Captains
Henry Cecil Petre, Adjt. 15 M.ddletez,
Volutitter Rijlti 36 July 97 ,. ,
Arthur Geo. Ferguson, iiViV aV Cnnii 1
.' /.„• ( W. F E. Seymour 3 June 98 )
3 Alan Herbert Wallington Loiv
\De/>otj
1 Marcus William De la PoerBi ri
1 Archibald Dundonald Stewart"
Thomas Burnett Ramsay," Adjutant ;
5 Battalion . Apr. 97 ,
Hi 1 iii v ' le-BaUer, • i n c ioi
II • .\. il. l.ytttlton, 9OCI. 99 j
;.«.r. Henry Hughes Wilson,«i(ri,ja'» 1
■W '•*• '' '■' "ldt\,rce, 9 Oct. 09 j
■^ Wall '
4 Edward Llfred I Inch Da
Hem.
i
Wall .
1 Charlc- Edward Badolyflb" ..."
1 Lewis Predi A ilkinsori«'J " '
Leouan! Boberl Snnkarai tl Arthur'0)'
I /-!'»'. Btdfard Heat. 38 Apr. 86) {
ll.il.'t Oontnl at Dakar j
Douglas Klphiiiatone Bethunet
Pull .iii-llethuiH-. I lorrr}-
J/amlel, \;.t lt\Jle,, 1 Apr. 99 )
Arthur Sydnoy Kveivn Anneaier,' I
I I taut no Middfetei {Artxttj*) ■
Vol. Jtiflei, 33 Junoo6 )
Philip Laurouco Kington 1
Ollphaot, All. 3 l\,rer liamlrt, t
' r A'l/fr, 1 Jan. 08 )
-dale Baker 1
At I. do Camp f<» Governor General*.
1 •■ .Ian. 99 )
I'.t.r 1 Kin. •run Diiino SliliU'.7' II.A.A. I
Gen'rnl, Malta, 30 Juno 99 )\
Hubert i. dtmrd Vi-rnon," USO.Aidt)
de damp to Major Otn. F. llorard \ I '" JuDC
I July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
9 Sept.
1 Aug.
30 Aug.
3 Dec.
5 Dec.
iS Apr.
1 Mar.
9 Mar.
9 Apr.
1 Aug.
mir, iiAj.,
Si 3 Sept. 90
sept. 90
1 < Dec. 93
81 1 Jan. 91
81 13 Aug. 91
Dee. »■ 8 May 97
1 Sept. 96
28 July 97
15 Oct. 97
1 Dec. 97
19 Mar. 98
aS Sept. 98
5 Dec. 08
99
9 Sept. 33
37 Jan. 83
9 Sept. 8
30 Jan. 84
33 Aug. 84
3; Aug. 84
34 Aug. 8;
4 May -:
16 Nov. 87
si Mar.
18 Apr.
ss
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
9 May
35 Nov.
14 Apr.
1 Dec.
1 Jan.
15 Feb. 93
8 Nov. 93
2^ Nov.
33 Not.
IS Oct. 93
6 Dec.
6 Doc.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
14 Nov.
■1 Dec.
10 Feb.
8 Jan
4 Feb. 09
a Aug. 99
3 Dec. 90 :o Feb.
I Jan. 91 t Mar
it Mar. 91
37 May 91
-•: June 9
39 Aug. 85
.-7 Aug. 91
1 1 May 95
34 June 95
30 Aug. 95
18 Sept. 9s
uMar. 90
Fall Hall
Pay. Pay.
The Bifie Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
357
2.V1) LIEU
29 Dec.
23 Jan.
10 Nov.
27 Mar.
23 Jan.
19 Mar.
9 Apr.
23 Mar.
3 May
io Sept.
10 Sept.
29 Oct.
4 Mar.
2 May
9 Sept.
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
i2 Mar.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
12 Mar. 92
g Apr. 92
25 May 02
Captains.
Frederick Gilbert-Talbot
Sydney Mills'3
jt.s.e.Harold Mavrouiichali Biddulpb7*
John Herbert Drax Savile
Reginald Alexander {Depot)
George Handcock Thesiger75
Reginald Byng Stephens76
Albert Victor John Co well ;...
Charles William Cutfe Knox
Hew Dairy mple Ross
Gerard PrideauxTharp
p.s.c. Llewellyn Traherne Saundersoc
Wni. Henry Wemyss Steward {Depot)
5oM.Ar.Wm. de Brito Savile Foljambe
Samuel Charles Long, Adjutant >.
13 Apr. 9S \
G. MalcolmNixon Harman,C^rt»rf(i R.
Son. Charles Henry Chandos)
Henniker-Major )
George Leigh. Paget
John Edmond Gough77
George Bennet Gosling
George Paley78
Harry Francis Darell
Son. George Henry Morris, Adjutant J
7 Jan. 97 )
Beaucharnp Albert T. Kerr-Pearse,"}
Adjutant 14 Middlesex Volunteer >
Eijles r May 99 )
James Henville Thresher
Son. Chas. Fredk. Hamilton Napier...
LlBUTBRANTS.
Richard George Tyndall Bright,79)
Survey Duty, Egypt )
Anthony Drummond Boden
Claud Victor Noble Perciva 1, serving \
in Brit. Cent. Africa Protectorate j
Gerard Lowther Lysley
James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitland
Ernest George Campbell
Chas. Hy.Geofirey Mansfield Clarke80 )
{Depot) $
William Richard Wingfield Digby ...
Arthur Montague King
Ronald Campbell Maclachlan
Sir Edw. Ion Beresford Grogan, Bart.
Stuart Hamilton Rickman
Matthew Gerald Edward Bell
Patrick Godfrey Ashley Cox.
GeraldMoutagueAugustusEHis (Depot)
AuberonCIaudHeganKennard (Depot)
Geoffrey Nowell Salmon, Mounted >
Infantry, South Africa $
Elliott Derrick Le Poer Power
Richard William Gillespie
Eustace Widdrington Bell91 i
Leslie Heber Thornton |
John Theodosius Burnett- Stuart,^) :
Dio. Sign. Officer, S. Africa F. F. > !
4 Dec. 99 )
Bertram Hewett Hunter Cooke82
Spencer Edmund Hollond
John Harington83
Gerald Bertram Byrne8*
Bertram Gerald Robert Oldfield
Cecil John Herbert Spence, Mounted >
Infantry, South Africa )
Son. Hugh Dawnay,35 Adjutant )
20 Feb. 99 $
Mervyn Edward Manningham-Buller
RunaldPercyHamiltonBernard(Z>e^oO
James Archibald Innes....
Charles Oakes Bates Blewitt
Alfred John Markham
Arthur Patrick Bird Harrison ,
Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander \
Montgomery Cuninghame, Bart. $
Alan Thomas Paley
Reginald William Pearson9'
Lewis Duval Hall89
Gerard Edmund Byng Stephens
Samuel Davenport89
SBC0SD LlBUTEWAHTS.
Alexander Ramsay Harman90 27 Oct.
Percy Redfern Creed 1 Dec.
Bingham Alexander Turner91 22 Jan.
Son. James Archibald Crichton 16 Feb.
Charles Henry Dillon 16 Feb.
Arthur Algernon Dorrien- Smith 4 May
Eustace William Blois 4 May
Christopher D'Arcy Bloomfield Sal- 1 „
tren Baker-Carr9* / 4 »*y
Harold James Meyeey-Thompson ... 25 May
Robert Francis Sidney Grant 13 July
Charles Shawe 13 July
Cecil Eustace Harrison I 27 July
LIEUT.
BBBV.MAJ.
92
92
iS June
20 July 92
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
7 Dec.
15 Feb.
22 Mar.
3 May
8 July
19 July y
29 Nov. 93
20 Dec. Q3
21 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 94
25 Apr. 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. Q4
6 Mar. Q5
6 Mar. 95
22 May 95
:g June 95
19 June 95
17 July 95
11 Sept. 95
25 Sept. 95
2 Oct. I 95
9 Oct. 95
26 Oct. 95
4 July 96
18 July 96
26 Aug,
14 Oct.
17 Feb. 97
17 Mar. 97
21 July 97
25 Aug. 97
25 Aug. 97
22 Sept. 97
98[
1 3 Nov.
iS Nov.
1 Dec.
2 Dec.
16 Dec.
10 Feb.
13 Feb.
r Jan.
15 Feb.
23 Mar.
15 June
15 June
23 Nov.
14 Feb.
18 June
11 Oct.
15 Oct.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
2 Apr.
4 Apr.
16 May
16 May
23 May 94
5 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 04
20 Feb. 95
1 Mar. 95
13 Mar. 95
ti May 95 '
24 June 95
17 July 95 J
30 Aug. 95
25 Sept. 95
16 Oct. 95
27 Nov. 95
1 1 Mar. 96
i3 Mar. 96
20 May qo
26 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
7 Jan. 97
26 May 97
18 June 97
5 July 97
14 July 97
19 July 97
26 July 97,
28 July 97
13 Aug. 97
15 Oct. g7[
23 Oct. 97
6 Nov. 97
31 Dec.
18 Mar. 96
20 May 9$'.
t Sept. 96
14 July 97
19 July 97]
26 July 97 l6Nov. 9*
26 July 97
19 July 97
2$ July 97
13 Aug. 97
15 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 97
6 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
31 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
25 May 98
2 June 98
5 Dec. 98
10 Dec. 98
28 Dec. 98
2 Aug. 99
16 Aug. 99
16 Aug. 99
16 Aug. 99
16 Nov. 99
t Jan.
25 May
2 June
2 July
5 Dec.
10 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 Mar.
2 Aug.
6 Aug.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
16 Nov.
07
>u)l Hki!
35S
Prince Consort's Own).
Sicosd Liarri*
= Waruurton Edward Dnv.es
2 Dotlil :
3 John Laurvuce Buxton
•
: am
• "■ William 1
4 Frank Hei.-
Maurice Eh
William Port
■ Blacker
=xd lie 1 T.
4 Feb. 99
3 a Feb. 99
11 Mar. 99
17 May og
1 1 NOT. og
:o Nov. 99
13 Dec. 99
..I'. 0.
=3 Dec. 99
Quarlrr Maittn .— 1 From - > Aug. 99.
9 Arthur '■'• Hon.Lient.
II Lirnt.
• '" 91-
Beaimentah Green. — facing* Black. — Jgenlt, Mt II <1 Co.
i»f Ba'ttalt-n .«./,! ri-.ti /"or &Kf* J/n'ra, jS tlct. 1899.— £
sad Bait alion em' Ufnni.
3rd Battalion embarked/or Egypt. 19
4*& Battalion returnei from j ndia, 27 Jan. 1890. — Dublin.
1 The DuxeofC command of the 1st Bni.-ii.ie Ithe Guards), anfl
ved the the '. Houses aflj
anient, GB., 3d C the Medjidie,
: Lord Alexami.
• of Berea — inent: - . brevet ojl
kftom the nth July 1855, including the
man,i. ti from the . i.revafl
,£ ■ . Turkish tfedals, and 5th Class '
. the hat'.lea of Almajj
and Inkerman, and del (Medal with three Clasps, Bl loo otfj
lie, and Turl;
nel Norcott Barred 111 the Bo] ngn in 1858-S9 wit!. -.i Expedition (mentioned inMl
despati
■nel Pembei I vitb the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in ■ and was
the attack unci capture of All Musjid and in theexi" the Bazar and Lughmun Yullevs
1 Medal with 1
. rved with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Meda •
1*ign on the No: - • William Lockhan in 1S07-C ttalion liifl*
,: I.t.C ilonel A. E. W. Colville served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force
(Medal). Also served with the Hal - tpediti n m 1881.
** Major L'ockburi; - - idan under Sir Herbert K.t, . ■ ,- .
:le of Khartoum m: I SO. - Medal, and asp).
• Major Leslie served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was preeeaH
at the attack and capture of All Musjid, and with the expeditions into the Knnar and Lughiim
with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitcle '.auoap
* lartoum (Bl
•• Major Wilson served with the «th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war '-..tat
the attack and capture . and 111 the expedition into the Kunar Valley 1 Meda! ■■ Served in
a list the Mahsood Wu2eerees in 1881.
111 Major the Hon. W the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal|S
and in the e\; . 1881.
51 Major Nicol served in the Zulu war of 1S79. and was present in the engagement at Ulnndi iMe.l-
Clasp). Also served in tl 1881.
13 Major Couper served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1 *pedtB
tionin 1880 i.M
theexpedii: iti tinder Sir Francis S 3tar).
Lt,Colonel li rtesene served in the Burmese Exp with the 4th aattalion Rifle
Brigade (Medal with Clusi 1. Served in the op. • •.'. >So7-9»«
including the expedition 1, DSO. Brevel , Medal with Cls
''■ Major Strachey served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Hiflc Brigade 1 Medal
'asp).
• Major Jenner served with the Bonnes' 1 in 1S86-87 (DSO., and Medal with) the
operations in B' onder Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in comma >'• North
.
' ved with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Cls
1 with the Burmese Expedition in iSSt. 88 I Medal
*» Captain Ram 1th the Burmese Expedition in iJEf-SS (Medal with CI;,
jTaxde-Bnl th the Wasiristan I
eampaign in the Soudan undi ■ .-no
e battle ' '•
Captain H. H th the Bormi on in 1885-87— wounded in sn ei .'ant
' iasp).
n ill itt£-!-., with the 4II
uid was present si tbs
BaOf 1 lie All entiol ed id
Hi
uthe Burmast s-eoaudw;. ■ <1 ina^engi,
lasp).
. oener in 184 nc! tiding the
•18 at Haflr 1 British
Medal, aid Khedive'i Sfedalwith : and inn- -. including the
inieh, Clasp),
tain Anhur served with the in 1887-88 (Medal with ■ las] Served with the
- idan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8v- with the ind Bat-
1. 1 Rifle Brigade, end was ] Khartoum 1 Ui Clasp).
The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own,). 359
" Captain Vernon served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 with the
Monuted Infantry (mentioned in despatches. DSO., and Medal). „wi»i, th» ,i,d Rattalion
» Captain Mills served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert KMheKr in ,898 Witt t h 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and »veSll*rtkU.»P
» Car/tain Biddulnh served in the campaign in the Snndan under Sir Herbert Kite hei el m "S.^SS.^J*?
Battalion RdieBi.g'uU- and was present St the battle of Khartoum (British IbUJ^ Rf^^SSSS 2 be
'« Major Thesige? served in the campaign in the Sou.lan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m .898 a s Adjutant to tne
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Major,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp 1. k»* v,-tBK»ni.r in iM witl the 2nd
» Captain Stephens served in the campaign in the Soudan under s'r Hubert KeheneimSgSwub tne
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Meaai w
^Captain Gough served in the campaign in the Soudan jn^^^^.^^K^^^^^SSt"
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British M«11-.^pK"^
™ Captain Faley served m the campaign in the Soudan under _Srr Herbert Kitehene. n xSoB ; ' ^ -~^_
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Me lal and K 1 » M, *™ I '
" Lieut. Bright served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, 3rd wass 01
Brilliant Star ol Zanzibar, Medal with Clasp). . „ _ , . v,„i,„.. ;„ ,o.» with thp otiI Battalion
w Lieut. Clarke served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2na uattauon
Rifle Brigade (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). ._.,.,. » „ „, T„^io v,r,,w <5ir William Lockhart
« Lieut. E. W. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William ^ocb-nart
in 1897-9S with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp). i7--,„t,„„.„ ;„ ,<w> with the 2nd Bat-
» Lieut. Cooke served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert ' ^hen« inritf^lto £^^
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum t^^J^^^^ftJ^lSi^infl^
" Lieut. Harington served in the campaign in the Soudan under ^Herbert ^^f^ "g^^'r^p) .
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British .Meda'v?"J„^e 7f=V " !?' he il tat-
" Lieut Bvrne served m the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with tne aoo^w.
talion line Brigade""™! was present the battle of Khartoum (British IMd^dXMjrtlUd with Clasp)
w Lieut. Hon! H.Dawnav served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert . Kitchener m ™£ ™
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned m despatches, 4th Class 01 tne
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) Herbert Kitchener in - 898 with the 2nd
"Lieut. Pearson served in the campaign in the boudan under Sir Herbert tvitc ltnei . y , ; , a >
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal^nd Khedive * Mfa\with C^ ^
88 Lieut. Hall served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitcneuer in '?9 wuh Clasp).
Battalion Rifle Brigade.and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British J^^^^^^gS^uSX
" Lieut. Davenport served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert ^tcflemw _ni leg T^^^
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Meaai wit
C»8PLieut. Harman served in the campaign in the Soudan under Six ■ Herbert •Kitchener ir ^^vSrl
2nd Battalion Rifle.Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive s Meaai wit
Second Lieut. Turner served in the campaign in the .Soudan nnder Sir Herbert Etgiener_ j^v^tto jnl
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of OUn »*■«*« Berber! KttKSeSKSRrtfc the
w Second Lieut. Baker-Carr served in the campaign in the .Soudan under Hit lie it ».iicnener_ m 1 y
2nd Battahon Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Knedive s Meaai wn,
^Captain Stone served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present in the engagements at Amoaful and at
^£«h^°r^^^^^
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 2nd Battahon Ririe Brigaae, ana was pre
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Record of 'the Services of the zst Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Raised in March 1800, and re-formed in August 1800. (One Company to. Copenhageri 1801^ Eng and
to 1805. South America, Germany, and England, to 1S07. South America, D enmark and Wg»M
to ,808. South America, the Peninsula, and Sweden, to 1809. The Pemns ulaa nd E nglan d, to
The Peninsula and France, to .815. England, Belgium, and France *° 1818. Bngtand. to 1H20
Ireland, to 1S25. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, to 1836. England, to 1841. Malta, to 18 43- corui
to .846. Cape of Good Hope, to 1850. England, to 1852. Cape of Good Hope, to Jan. 183^. England
to July .854 The Crimea, to 1856. England, to Apr. 1861. Ireland, to Dec. 1861. Canada, to 1H70
England, to 1876. Ireland, to 1878. England, to 1880. India, to 1886. Burma, to 1888. India, i8<sa.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Raised in 1805. To England and South America, 1806 To England, Denmark, ^"America
jSo-7. To England, Portugal, and Spain, 1808. To England and Holland 1809. , To England aBd-^o
Peninsula, 181c. To England and the Peninsula, 1813. To IV«.ce and Holland 1814. Jo England
Belgium, France, and Holland, 1815. To France 1815. To England, 1818. _To Ireland, ™*5-J£
Malta, 1826. To the Ionian Islands, 1 S32. To Ireland, 1837. To Bermuda 1842 T »W bootta,
i8a* To Canada 1846 To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854. To England and Ireland 1857.
England, 1874. To Gibraltar, 1874. To Ireland, 1880. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Raised in 1857. To Malta, 1858. To Gibraltar. 1S63. To Canada, 1865. To England, 1867. To
Ireland, 1872. To India, 1873. To Burmah, 18S8. To England, 1889.
36° West India Regiment.
"Doattaica ""Maarisri^ci" "lioiOiLorn"
Waa Araicj
Cisl Batl .
2nd Batt.,
3rd Bar...
Bermuda.
Jamaica.
Sierra Leone.
Full
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■6
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■6
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... 3 Frederick Bruniston Luard 20 June 87
... 1 David Peppy SJ . 23Nov H
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... 2 Hugh Dudley Carleton," Garruon ) '
6 Mar.
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2 William Henry Haplvman" ; jinV
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25 July
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13 Jan.
9 Mar.
23 Aug.
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7 Feb.
25 Aug.
2 Dec.
23 May
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3 May
3 Jan. 90
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16 Jan.
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.4 July 96
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13 Jan
12 Jan.
4 Jan.
13 Jan.
2i Apr.
19 Julv
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... 3 Jamee Edward Somerville Woodmanr
... 1 Arthur Clarendon Hyde .'..'..'.'
... 2 Albert Lewis ....'...."
■ ■ : Bonham Faunce. Adjutant _- Aug. 98
... i Henry Albert Thorne*
... 2 Jjditi PI Adjutant
... 2 Edwin Lewis Vaughan Saunders) 1
Davii 5*' I Dtp ■• j 6 Apr.
... t Reginald Robert Lawrenson*" 3 June
4H1 1 Arthu: I rd Toier (Depot*
... 3 Arthur Street" , .
... 3 Edmund John Pomerov, Adjutant :
28 Sept. 96 j
... 3 Francis Lynch Blosse"
LtBOTurajrra.
Albt.TrevorDeMorteval Martin"(/)«por)
Herbert John Thompson (Depot)
■ vard Cecil Hamilton )
Beamish" )
2 Arthur TUaon Mairan"
African Frontier Forcr \
Walter Obill
a 1"
Frank Erneel Wilhelm Batt
Philip Edward Prldauz4*....
j Napi.r Edward Frederick Safford 16 May
1 1 Howard Hin-lev (Der.t\ 10 Oct
... 1 William Pererell Marley
... 3 Bob) rt King! 10 0ct-
George Edward Heweu < Dec
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15 Mar.
22 May
12 July
23 Sept.
18 Oct.
1 N.iv.
9 Nov.
24 Nov.
24 Dec.
1 Jan.
14 May
16 July
9 Nov.
3 Mar.
22 Dec.
1 Jan.
16 Jan.
23 Feb.
10 June
27 Mar.
7 May
11 Apr.
2? Apr.
12 June
24 July
29 Julv
3 Apr.
1 Apr.
3 Apr.
1 Apr.
3 Apr.
1 Oct.
3 Apr.
22 Dec.
20 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
-•4 Feb.
;3 Mar.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
S June
27 An.-
7 Dec. or
14 Dec
4 Jar.
26 Jul.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
27 Mar.
7 May
1 Oct.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
12 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
24 Feb.
28 Mar. 93
28 June 93
14 Dec. 93
Years
FuU
Sar.
SaU
Pay.
21/12
West India Regiment.
361
est)
Lieutenants.
John Cunynghame Robertson, sere- >
ing with W. African Frontier Police $
George Graham Beckeit Miiller
Edwin Thomas Falkiner Sandys
Lancelot Richmond Beadon
Geo. Wm. St. George Grogau (Depot)
Francis Eden Manndin
Vincent John Tighe « DSO., West
African Regiment
Llewelyn Stephen Denham10...
Walter Henry Nightingale
Obas. Archibald Montgomery Howard
Harold Samuel Oppenheimer
Montgomerie Caulfeild Leathley )
Caulfeild-Stoker I
Louis Kossuth Brounlie
John Arthur Greer
Albert Bernard O'Donnell
Arthur Melville Jones
Alexander Aitken Johnstone Broun ...
Lionel G. Montagu Harcourt, Army')
Service Corps )
Charles Edw. Hills, Army Service Corps
Evan Gibb, Army Service Corps
Edward Hoare Reeves ,
James Sleeman Brooke
Harold Hereward Hughes Hallett
Aylmer Cameron, Garrison Adjt. Lagos
Arthur Bysshe Moles worth [Quarter^
Master, 29 July 96), serving with West >
African Frontier Force J
Percy John Victor MacDermot
Charles Edward Ludlow Porter
Arthur Vincent Clutterbuck
Douglas Reginald Hadow
George Lindsay Oliver
Bubert Julian de Crespigny Wymer ...
Oswald Every
Charles Latimer Thomas
John Rogers Heard
2ND LIEUT.
10 July
13 May
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
7 Feb.
7 Apr.
7 Apr.
C June
15 May
8 Sept.
8 Sept.
8 Sept.
13 Oct.
5 May
1 Dec,
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
12 Nov.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
2? Dec.
96) 22 Dec.
96 1 Jan.
94 12 Jan.
97 20 Jan.
97 24 Feu.
96 24 Feb.
24 Feb.
98
24 Feb.
21 Mar.
28 Mar.
16 Nov.
:6 Nov,
:6 Nov.
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
11 Jan. 99
Second Lieutenants.
1 Reginald HignettWilford
1 Alfred Charles Hugh Dixon
2 Alfred Edward FitzGerald
2 Edmund Lewis Trafalgar Grant ....
Richard Harrison
Horace James Willis
Percival Alexander Wilson
3 Thomas Lason Ball
3 Charles Edward William Carleton ,
3 James Clendinning Browne
2 Ashley Ernest Neuville Power
1 John Sinclair Liddell
2 Edward Vivian Moore
3 Charles Wood Hill
3 Edmund Chaloner Ogle
3 James Philip Arthur Raven
3 John George Vaughan Hart
1 Hylbert John Birkbeck ,
3 Charles Davenport-Handley
3 George Courtenay Tracy
1 Sherman Gordon Venn Ellis ,
1 John Hugh Lovett Poe
1 Walter John Maule ,
3 Whitworth Charles Crosse
1 Herbert Pollexfen Robinson ,
27 Apr.
7 May
23 Feb.
7 May
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
13 July
9 Dec. 91
23 Nov. 98
98
98
98
96
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Jan. 99
Feb. 99
Feb. 99
Feb. 99
Feb. 99
Feb. 99
Feb. 99
Mar. 99
May 99
May 99
May 99
Aug. 99
Feb. 99
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
26 July
26 July
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
Lt.Colonel Egerton served in the
Commissariat DepartmenMn the Zulu
war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
of 1S80-S1; was present with the 94th
Regiment in the engagement at
Bronkhorst Spruit in the Commis-
sariat and Transport Department-
wounded (mentioned in despatches,
promoted 2nd Lieutenant), and after-
wards took part in the defence of
Pretoria.
9 Lt.Colonel Jiourke served with the
expedition to the Tambaka Country in
1892 and was present at the capture
of Tambi (Medal with Clasp); and in
the operations against the Sofas, West
Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
10 Major Norris served with the ex-
pedition to the Tambaka Country, on
the West Coast of Africa, in 1892,
including the capture ofTambi (DSO.
and Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Lowry served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis
Scott iD 1895-96 (Star).
12 Lt.ColonelDalrympleHayserved
in the Boer warof 1881, and took part
in the defenceof Potchefstroom (men-
tioned in despatches). Served in the
operations in the Lagos Hinterland,.
West Africa, in 1897-98 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,.
Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Westmorland served with,
the expedition to the Gambia againBt
Fodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st
Battalion West India Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches), Medal with
Clasp).
21 Major Henstock served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis
Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
Quarter Masters. — 2 Eli Crane, 9 Jan. 89 ; Hon. Captain, 9 Jan. 99.
George Frederick Colley,31 24 Oct. 94; Son. Lieut.-
1 John Griffiths, 9 Dec. 96; Hon. Lieut.
3 George Wallace, 1 Oct. 97; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Depot.
1 Colonel Allen served in the operations in the Lagos Hinterland in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Bor served in operations against the the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1S93-94 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel Bayley served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
? Lt.Colonel Marshall served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1892, including the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with ClaBp). Served with,
the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
22 Major Wilson served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S8S with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and'
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla( Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
" Captain Hadow served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1S92 including the capture ofTambi
(Medal with Clasp).
34 Captain Climo served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
u Captain Lieton served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
36 Captain Davies served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp) j and in the operations against the SofaB, WeBt Coast of Africa, in 1893-94. Served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
27 Captain Stevens served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1802, includingthe capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp).
36
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Regiment.
-eed with toe expedition up the Gambia in 1S91-92 (Me . >~p).
•intrvmi- t|ir.ire ofTambi,
ar. i with ih ,lnd JQ la0
~ ally
pedilionlo the Tambaka Country in iSai resulting in the capture of
Tambi.andals^ with the Ga- and
asp).
" Captain II vpcdition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95-96 (Star).— [See also
anal Array ',.
riupthoiiV i» ( Medal with Clasp).
• [Star).
ast of Africa, in 1891-04 (Medal wi:
■ :.der Sir Francis Boott in 1895-96 iStarl.
>tar)'.
3l
with the Aehanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 • (Star),
it. Prtdeaox served wit] 1 under Sir Francis -
"Lieut. Tigheaen peign under Major a
itoEgbon, Lai with Claei u the operations in the Niger Term
ima Expeditions— wounded (mentioned in .. DSO., and Clasp) '
B. Denham served In the operations in the Lagos Hinterland. West Africa, in 1898.
11 Lieut. OoMev served with the Perak F.*i>edition in 1875-76 (Medal w -erred with the ex
to the Gnmtea. w. -• Africa, ■ [Medal with Clasp).
the ex: ■
Re,,
Rmsed in i-.s bj tin'. :i of two corps— ni North America ii.
Malcolms Rangers, raised m Martinique in 17.15. . , . si,ted of u,ri
1 troop of n> at Martinique, to 1798 u St Lucia to 1 So
Martinique, to 1 8. w- t, with detaohmentt at Martinique, Anl .renada.to 1804. At Don.
with detachments at St. Vini uada, to 1806. At Barbs .ents at Tobago n-
18 At Trinidad, 1809. At Martii rtl detachments al St. Lucia and Dominica to 1S13 At Guada- ■
with detachmei! and St. -Mar:.,-, 1 u. New O: Guadaloune and Barb)
1815-16. At Antigua .v. U ■ rat, St. Kitts. E I :.d Dominica to i3i3 At Barb
with dctne- - , Tobago and Demerara. t . 1:24. At Trinidad with detach-
menu at Barbados. St. Lucia. Dominica, Antigua, Grenada , to 18 )6. At St. Lucia, with detach-
at Trinidad, Tobago Demenni. St. \ incent, and Sierra Leone, to i8jS. At Demerara, with detachment,, at
Barbados, Tnmdad. Tobago, St. Lucia, St. \ incent. Grenada, Dominica, and Sierra Leone, to 1844. At Jamaica
with detachments at Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Honduras, Bahamas and various West India Islands to
1856. At Nassau, Bahamas, with detachments at Surra Leone and i.ambia, to i860. At Barha
ments at Demenmi. Tniiid:: - . a. and Honduras, to 1 icnte at Trinidad
Honduras, and 'lold 1 '■■: ca, 1865-6. S rra Leone, with detachment 1 oast and Gr
to 1869. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras ai - erra Leone with
detachments at Gold 1 liemerara, to 1877. Jamaica, with detaohmente at Honduras, Barbad..-.'
i33o. Sierra t.ichments at Gold Coast and D iSSi. Jamaica with d. ■
ments at Hondur; ,1, to 1886. Sierra Leone, with detach' d Coast and Barbados
to 18S9. Jamaica, with detachments at St. Lucia, Barbados and Nassau.
Quarter Hasten
Corps of Military Mounted Police.
/John William Massey V. - g Lltut M
May 91 ; Captain, 27 June 94 ; Uon. Ma or 29 Sept. a3.—Pr\jvo,
) thall, Alaerehot.
K.C. Burroughs, 16 Sept. 94 ; Hon. Lieut. -Milit,,^ Folic, Lima of Cor
Quarter Masters not with a Regiment.
Walter Butler, 17 Dec. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.—
Dai „1 Wnllliach, iS May 09; Bon. Xit-itf.-TTith V.\ i rontior Force
Prentice, John, 13 Dec. 99; Hon. Lieut.— Xetley.
Hong Kong Regiment.
Major .!. M. A. Retallick, Indian S. C...
Captain W. R. Mule, Indian H
Captain K. I. Indian S. C...
Lieut. P. ' 1
- , ■
Lieut. <; D 1
i -
Lieut. A. I. I
I. II K. 0. L. Wall i.e. hid a'
10 Sept. 95
14 Jan. 91
j; Mar. 89
3 1 Nov. ,5
Comma: with rank of Lt.Coloncl.— From 4
Bengal Infantry,
jnd in Command a uiniander, 28 Dec. 97 with rank
■ ,:' Major.— From 21 Bengal Infant rr.
Wing Commander, »o Mar. 97.-1- rom ■-. Bombay Infantry.
.Ian. ja.— From ; ■ lotry.
vv""-' ' -From 24 Bengal Native Infantry.
-
-
— From 26 Botnbai
— From 4 Punjab Infantry.
Full
Provisional Battalion.
Shorniuifie.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Henry Kelly, i May 96; Lieut. ?6 June 72;
iiMayoi; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 96. .
Major —Arthur George, 18 May 98 ; Citpfcwn aToi-r* Staffordshire Regiment.
Adjutant — F. W. Towsey, 20 Apr. 98 ; Captain West Yorkshire Regiment.
Quarter Master.— Robert Percy Norman, 17 Feb. 93 ; .Hon. £ieur.
362
Capt. 18 June 1; Jlo-ior,
British Central Africa Rifles.
FIRST BATTALION.
Central Africa.
Bt Lt.Col. W. H. Manning, Indian S.C.
Iiieut. A. S. Cobbe, Indian Staff Corps
Capt. E. C. Margesson, S. Wales Bord.
Capt. L. F. J.de V. Stokes. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. C. Godfrey, Indian Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. V. N. Percival, Rifle Brigade
Lieut. C. M. Jones, West York Regt....
Lieut. C. E. Luard, Norfolk Regiment
Lieut. R. Bright, East Kent Regiment
Lieut. G. T. M. Bridges, R. Artillery
4 Oct. 99 Commandant, with rank of Lt.Colouel.
4 Mar. 92 2nd in Command, 20 Aug. 97, with rank of Captain, 20 Aug. 97.
6 Mar. 98 Appointed, 24 Nov. 97.
25 Jan. 95 Appointed, 28 May 98.
26 June 92 Appointed, May 98.
Mar. 95 Appointed. 2 July 98.
July 92 Appointed, 3 Aug. 98.
10 Feb. „
26 Mar. 97
19 Feb. 9s
Appointed, 13 June 99.
Appointed, 1 Apr. 99.
Appointed, 15 July 99.
Captain H. E. J. Brake, R. Artillery...
Capt. A. W. V. Plunkett, Manch. Regt.
Captain R. S. Weston, Manch. Regt....
Capt. H. B. Rowlands, Suffolk Regt....
Capt. C. S. Warwick, Devon Regiment
Lieut. E. N. L. Brock, Worcester Regt.
Captain J. S. Brogden, R. Marines
Captain A. F. Gordon, Gordon Highrs.
Lieut. P. A. Charrier, Munster Fus. ...
Lieut. F. B. Young, Cheshire Regt. ...
Lieut. J. J. Stewart.Arg. & Suth. High.
Lieut. H. E. Olivev, Suffolk Regiment
Lieut. H. H. de B. Morris, E. KentRegt.
Lieut. R. E. L. Townsend, Wore. Regt.
Lieut. G. M.P. Hawthorne.L'poolRegt.
Lieut. J. V. Timmis, Lancashire Fus.
2nd Lt. H. F. Byrne.York&Lanc.Regt
SECOND BATTALION.
Mauritius.
1 Nov. 98 Commandant, 1 Jan. 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
13 Jan. 97 2nd in Command, 18 March 99, with rank of Major.
2 Sept. 97 Company Commander, 18 March 99.
30 July oS Company Commander, 24 June 99.
14 Sept.98iCompany Commander, 24 June 99.
15 Dec. 90 Company Commander, 24 June 99.
:i Feb. 99 Adjutant and Quarter Master, 9 Aug. 99.
28 May 99JAdjutant and Quarter Master.
13 Apr. 92 Company Officer, 26 Apr. 99, with rank of Captain.
17 June 96 Company Officer, 22 July 99, with rank of Captain.
4 Jan. ^'Subaltern, 12 Apr. 99.
10 May 96 Subaltern, 24 June 99.
7 Oct. 97 Subaltern, 24 June 99.
4 Dec. 96 Subaltern, 24 June 99.
17 Nov. 97[Subaltern, 7 July 99.
Jan. 97jSuba!tern, 22 July 99.
Dec. 95 Subaltern, 22 July 99.
West African Regiment.
Capt. A. H. U. Tindal, Welsh Regiment
Capt. F. E. P. Curzon, Irish Rifles
Capt. G. J. D. Browne, Leinster Regt...
Capt. J. R. G. Hopkins, Suffolk Regt ...
Capt. C.'.G.'Sime, Innis. Fusiliers
Capt A. C. Buckle, S. Staff. Regiment
Capt. S. H. W. Tordiffe, Wilts Regt. ...
Lieut. H. A. Robinson, N. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. B. S. Streeten, Duke of Corn- \
wall's Light Infantry )
Lieut. F. F. W. Hall, Suffolk Regiment
Lieut. H. T. Manlev, Innis. Fusiliers.
Lieut. A. G. A. Jerrard, 4 Drag. Gds.
Lieut. A. L. Keogh.Connaught Rangers
Lieut. W. A. I. Kay, K. R. Rifles
Lieut. G. Loch, N. Lancashire Regt. ...
Lieut. C. H. LevesoH, 18 Hussars
Lieut. A. L. Cartw-right, Dur. Lt. Inf.
Lieut. P. Lonsdale, East Lane. Regt.
Lieut. G. A. Stevens, R. Fusiliers
Lieut. A. A. St. Hill. West Riding Rg.
Lieut. R. M. Stallard, Bedford Regt....
Lieut. V. J. Tighe. DSO. Westlnd. R.
Lieut. R. R. Gibson, Dorsetshire Rgt.
7 Oct.
87
14 Nov
as
13 Mar
q?
20 Oct.
97
9 Oct.
99
16 Oct.
99
9 Oct.
99
12 Dec.
92
31 July
93
2 Oct.
97
1 Dec.
97
13 Jan.
98
19 Oct.
98
1 Jan.
99
3 Julv
QS
29 July
91
29 Mar
98
21 Oct.
96
9 Oct.
99
9 Feb.
QG
1 July 96
12 Jan.
98
2 May 98
Commandant,
2nd in Command, 13 Apr. 99, with rank of Major.
Appointed, 13 Apr. 99.
Appointed, 28 Jan. 99.
Appointed, 30 July 98.
Appointed, 9 Oct. 99.
Appointed, 1 May 99, with rank of Captain.
Appointed, 25 June 99, with rank of Captain.
Appointed, 25 June 99, with rank of Captain.
Appointed, 25 June 99, with rank of Captain.
Subaltern, 28 Nov, 98.
Subaltern, 31 Dec. 98.
Subaltern, 5 Nov. 98.
Subaltern, 4 Feb. 99.
Subaltern, 4 Feb. 99.
Subaltern, 13 May 99.
Subaltern, 5 Aug. 99.
Subaltern, 19 Aug. 99
Subaltern, 23 Sept. 99.
Subaltern, 7 Oct. 99.
Subaltern, 14 Oct. 99.
Subaltern, 21 Oct. 99.
Subaltern.
Subaltern.
Bt.Major H. Bower, Indian Staff Corps
Captain C. D. Bruce.West Riding Regt.
Capt. W. M. Watson.West Riding Regt.
Captain A. A. S. Barnes, Wilts Regt.
Capt. G. F. M. Montgomerie, Gr. Gds.
Captain A. J. Hill, E. Surrey Regt. ...
Captain. G. F. Menzies, S. Lane. Regt.
Captain G. E. Pereira, Gren. Guards ..
Capt. W. H. Dent, Durham Lt. Inf. ...
Lieut. C. M. A. Wood, North'd Fus. ...
Capt. A. W, S. Wingate, Indian S. C.
Lieut. R. E. H. James, N. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. R. T. Toke, Welsh Regiment ...
Lieut. R. N. Bray, West Riding Regt.
Lieut. W. T. Layard, Nthmpton. Reg.
Lieut. B. C. Fairfax, Durham Lt. Inf.
Lieut. F. W. Stoddart, Wiltshire Regt,
Chinese Infantry.
Wei-hai-Wei.
23 Oct. 911 Commandant, S Nov. 98, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
30 Nov. 88 2nd in Command, 21 Dec. 98, with rank of Major.
2 Mar. 91 Appointed, 15 Dec.
Appointed, 15 Dec. 98.
Appointed, 15 Dec. g8.
Appointed, 20 Apr. 99.
Appointed, 20 Apr. 99.
Appointed, 20 Apr. 99.
Appointed, 2S Feb. 99.
Appointed, 28 Feb. 99, with rank of Captain.
Subaltern, 16 Apr. 99.
Subaltern, 20 Apr. 99.
Subaltern, ?3 Oct. 99.
Subaltern, 3 Nov. 99.
Subaltern.
15 -Tan. 55
15 Feb. 99
12 July 92
8 Nov. 93
4 Nov. 96
1 Nov. 99
15 May 95
Oot. 92
Oct. 97
26 Nov. 96
15 Sept.97
9 Oct. 94
26 Apr. 96
13 Oct. 97lSubaitern.
3*3
Formtr
CommunonrJ Sank
Dtp. A-
Army Service Corps.
' ■ Staff.)
13 Jun.
Captain -, Uussart
Ward, Edward Willis Duncan » 1
Bovd, John Alexander,1" Ci) >
(Bt. Colonel, 2A Mar. oS J
- 'tnl.Job-'CB.lUf.Co/onVJ )
j .-4 Mar. of)
Smith. Kdmun.l I'hilip Bowden )
(Bt. Colonel, a? June 96) t
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke)
(Brrcrt Colour!, 12 Dec. 08) f
Graham, Malcolm" (Bt.Colomr'l, ',
:: June 99) 1
Winter, Samuel Henry
Hipwell, Alfred George
Challice, Gerald Gc
Winter. William Robert
Stanley, Geoffrev'-
M'Comb, Robert'lir
Hope, Ltm* Anstl nther," CB
Dunne, William6'
Arnold, Knighton
.Linn"
Bare, Fred. 8 tephen Christian"."
Henry Garde"
Stoneman, James71
Jessop, Gnthrie Briton™!!"!! !!!!!!
Lynn, Sydney Hume...
Trench, Fred'. Amelius LePoer"
Day, Robert Vaut'han"1
OaptamW.KcntRcgttfohnson. Frederick Francis" )'
(Brrrrt Colour! , i Apr. Ml (
13 June 73
■ 3 June 73
13 June 73
ST4T10H.
31 Jan. j
31 Jan. 8. V I
A. A. Gen. U
Oowanaa. «!J. ££" minn "jjourran
DrputyCommimcrU, C,„rrol. 1 »„ Ui" aura:. I0 ° * »•
Skinnet,JamcsTicracy,>CB..D.SO :»„. , >T'"
*»or,i r«- • , sTMTt:.-. Head Quarter^ |
ratei
M irrupt*.
1 llon'Ci)
Dunne. Willi, „ j (i;
Nugent. Robert Arth.il CB hi \
Cotomrt. 34 Mar.oS ; SuUtamtiot
. 14 June 98
I. HI lis I - V1L,
(id/, A„ut. a nauurir) Of*,™/ )
I lutu-rbuck, Lewis Augustus " V
.. j
Rainsiord. Marcus E. B
„CU ■ '■ '■ .'4 Mar. 98) 1
'N:,r:,. Henry ••
w ilson. John George Yu!.
Colour!. 14 Mai ' i
Collard. Arthur William>» (Bt' 1
I J
Whitley. Joseph"
Jan. 80
10 Dec.
■3 June 7= n Aug. ,. ,, Jan. JD. A. Gcn. ^ ^
A A Gen. Dublin.
A. A. Gen. Pirtsmouth.
■ 3 June73J,7 Nov.8931 Jan. 80
■ 3Juue73i5june9c 3i Jan. 80
*** 'an. 80
15 June; 31 Jan. 80
• 5 Juue«ol33 Feb. 80
5 June;;> iSMar. S
Captain York Lt. Inf.
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 7s
6 Mar. 73
13 June 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
13 June 72
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
t Apr. 74
■ Apr. 74
10 Oct. jokiJan. 80 Egypt.
»5 0ct. 90,31 Jan. 8o|Cork.
•4 Nov. 90J31 Jan. 80 A. A.
10 Dec. 90(31 Jan. 80
D, A. A. Gen. Cork.
" A A. Gen. Nora Scotia.
Battlements.
•1. Natal Fie: .
" A.Q. M. Gen. War Orfiee.
D. A. A. Gen. Ireland.
■ Aug.91 31 Jan. 80
8 Aug. 9, ,, Jan. 8o
1 HOT. ... -, Jan. 80
I Nov. 9, l3, Jttn g,,
»ijJ?b.9»3iJan. So
' M«y ;, JHn gj,
1
I'. A. A. Gen. South Africa.
South Africa.
ich.
D. A. A. Gen. South Africa
Director of Trans. S. Africa
■ Apr j;,; June o^: Jan ; I N* ' ***"
■ Apr. 74 -Apr.y^,Jttn;^^AV':uK^-,
.Apr. 74 181
Gen. Aldershot
Malta.
Capt. Hampshire Regl
MajcrDukeofCorn- "
wall's Light Inf.
. Jan. 76
18 Feb. 74
. Jan. 76
Edee. Charles Albert'-..
_ __. ._ Gaus .... ' J,an- ?6
CaptDukeofCorn.) Heat*,, Charles Ernest "(Brinnl ' pr' 75
wall's Lt. Inf.. < 1 ,„v , l-Dr""j 9Aug.74
Captain Scots Fus. Knocker, CnthbenOeimrefi v .
C.pt.N.StarIordRegt.'MadHeld: Charles ArtlmT " %?■ «, «
Captam Irish Regt. . Ougbterson. James Charles \,i S"' u ,6JQne9| .3 Aug.8.
Capt. Warwick RegtCw .,.nrk Thomas'") 73 ' APr- 98| 7 July 83
(Bt. Lt.Cotoxrl. 3, Mar. 96) C
Bourcicault, George Pensam" "..
Falls, John Alexander Wright"
. „'i--yj I" ^uu
1 Apr. 7< 1 Sent. ,, jan. 80
.Apr. 75 14 Feb. ,.4 , Apr. &
■ Apr. 75 16 Mar. 04 , Apr. 80
1 Apr 75l25JuEC94l 1 Apr.
,Apr-7sl i5e'"-94 " Apr. 80
t Apr. 7s 38 Oct. 94 , May 80
1 Jan. 76 3 Feb. 05 1 Mav Bo
13 Feb. 95| , May Bo
' Apr. 05(18 Mar. 81
2 Apr. 95 1 May 80
3 Sept.95 6 Mar. 80
.3 Nov. 95 1 s Mar. 3i
Apr. 97 ,s Mar. Si
1 ■•■Iwicb Dkyd.
Capt Worcester Regt
Capt. West Riding)
Regt
Captain Irish Rifles
Capt. Connaught Rang
Capt. Leicester Regt.
Lieut. Royal Artillirv
Majoss.
(Lot, A.tut. CommiuarterQinrral I
Brsldne, Archibald James
Landon.Fred Win. Bainbridgc" )
07) I
th, Robt. Wm. Freebairn"
Wyncoil. Charles Edward*1
BeUly, John Angosl
'•' "IK' ''• " John Tonson")
{Bt. Motor, 10 Aug. 03) f
lO'Dcll, Thomas John"
29 Nov. 76
10 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
Capt.Yorkand Lan
ciivti r Regt
Oapt ■ Surrey Regt. Thomas, Arthur Havilland
I'"''1 w v'nt' '' "raid
Uenl W. v,rk R,.gt Robarta, Arthn
Uent. R Artillsry Hawnali
Li.-ut Bora] Harlnai Coa, Fred. Wm Brooke"
L4etrt..o Hussars Wclct, <„■,,-. 1 isbaldeston""
Lieat GloucestcrRegt Uoruil,lo»
Oapt. S L«os K,gt gilpln, FrederieCharlei Almon
LieutC, ,rk
Bamnett, rge Bdwai
Sept. 77
13 Aug. 79
<-• Aug. to
'5 Aug. 77
13 Aug. 7V
23 Feb
May 7t;
11 Aug. Bo
11 Aug. 80
■1 Auk-. Bo
■■■ Feb. f,
1 Feb i ,
2 Aug. 8..
■S May ,c
In Jan*, ti
..- 1 'i-t !
'.• May B
15 Feb. 84
South Africa.
Booth Africa
D.A A Gen. South Africa.
D. A.A.l.cn. S.Africa
'iibraltar
Booth Africa.
Oheater.
Staff Officer, South Africa.
Colchester.
D. A. A. Gen. Bermuda.
Comdg. A. S. Corps, Dover.
port.
Dublin,
Woolwich.
» 9 June 83|South Africa.
1 July 83 Woolwich it.,
'5 Aug. 83 South Alrica.
84 Cutragh.
84 D.A.A. General, S. Africa.
Dublin.
{', * S "• ' ! ■'■■• Africa
Mauritius. »■"».
DA. A. Gen. .•south Africa.
Natal.
7P.A.Q M.Gen W», otHse.
87 Aldershot, ■»»»•
BoothAlHoa,
J7|Hon| .,
87 D.A uA.Qei E oiih Afr,ca.
da. a Gen. Ceylon,
Gibraltar.
'' } J gen. s Africa.
. A
1 1
BouthA u-
Army Service Corps.
364
<7 immutioneJ Rank,
Cup tain 18 Hussars..
Lieut. Bedford Reg;.
Lieut. R- Marines ..
Captain 20 Hussars .
Lieut. Durham Lt.Inf
Lieut. R. Marines
Lt.York & Lane. Regt
Lieut. Susses Regt...
Lieut. E. York Regt.
Lieut. R. Fusiliers ..
Lieut. N. Staff. Regt.
Lt. Worcester Regt.
Lieut. The Buffs
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt
Lieut. LeicesterRegt
Lieut. Border Regt...
Lieut. Dublin Fus. ..
Lieut. Essex Regt. ...
Lieut. Devon Regt..
Lt. N. Staff. Regi. ...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ...
Lt. Scottish Rides ...
Lt. York &. Lane. R.
Lieut. Devon Regt. ..
Lieut. Essex Regt. ...
Lt. King's R. Rifles.
Lieut. Leinster Regt
Lieut.LeicesterRegt.
Lieut. Bedford Regt.
. Lt. S. Stafford Regt.
Lieut. Munster Fus.
Lieut. Royal Marine:
Garden', Georg
p.K.c. Warner,
Mi. JOBS.
e Hereward
Rowan H. Lee91.
Hobbs, Percy Eyre Francis
Hunt, Godfrey Massy Vere
Long, Sidney Selden
French. George Arthur92
Edye, Murray William Joseph .
Blakeney, Edvv. Francis John....
Bramua'll, Ed ward Albert
p.s. c.Ludlow, Edm. Ranald Owen
Caldwell, Arthur Lewis
King, Charles Wallis
Buttanshaw, Edward Thornton..
Jack, Herbert Rowett Henry'-1* ..
Webb, Duncan93
Captains.
Sandilauds, Philip Orde
Dawson, Charles Herbert
Buckle, Arthur Ernest
Sargent, Harry Neptune
Longden, Arthur Edmund96
Foster, Turville Douglas
Cuming, Arthur Kdwin
Humphreys. Harry Lionel
Barnard, Edgar Edwin9'
Parker, St. John William Topp..
Terry, Astley Herbert, Esquire t
of St. John of Jerusalem f
Long, Arthur
Colquhouu, Harry
Hatkew, Robert George9*
M'Cormick, Wm. Irvine Stewart
Thornton, Ed w. Evelyn Danvers"
Keyes, Charles Wm. Patton.
Lieut. 3 Hussars jPurvis, John Allen Ramsay
Lieut. Essex Regt.... | Moore, Joseph Scott
Lieut. R. Marines... Thring, Edward Clave!!100
Lieut. Berks Regt....' Boyce, William George Bertram
2nd Lt. Innis. Fus.. . Welmau, Arthur Pole
Lieut. Welsh Regt... Phelps, Arthur
Lieut. Norfolk Regt. Seccombe, Archibald Kennedy102
p.s.c Carter. Evan Eyare
Ryau, Charles Montgomerie
Hall, Douglas Keith Elphin- }
stone110 j
Davies, Henry
Dodgson, Colquhoun Scott,112)
Adjutant 29 July 98 $
Lieut. Irish Fusiliertj Hardy, Frederic Pelham Abbott I ^3 Mar. 8g
Lieut. 1 Dr. Guards. JGonwaj'-Gordon, Gwyunedd '22 Aug. S3
Lt. Durham Lt. Inf. |Grey, Charles William J29 Dec. 83
and Lt. Border Regt. (Harrison, Willoughby Hyde 15 Jan. 03
Lieut. York Lt. Inf... 1 Reynolds, Sidney Latimer 1 Mar. 90
2nd Lt. York Regt. Williamson, Wm. Alex. Finiston 28 June 90
Lt. Middlesex Regt. (Ward, Edmund Ironside 22 Aug. 38
Lieut. Dorset Regt. Harrison, James Molyneux *t Dec
Lieut. Leicester Rest-
Lieut. Devon Regt ..
2nd Lt. Scot. Rifles..
Lc. S. Lane. Regt. ..,
Lt. E. Surrey Regt,
F1H3TCOM-
MISSION-
ED BINE
9 Aug. 32
7 Feb. 85
1 Sept. 83
7 June 79
30 Jan. 84
i Sept. 82
20 Aug.Ss
29 Aug. 85
2Q Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
10 Mar. 83
29 Dec. 86
23 Aug. 34
14 May 34
22 Oct. 81
10 Mar. 83
23 May 85
25 Aug. S5
10 Nov. 36
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug.
25 Aug.86
25 Auj_
14. Sept. 87
4 May 87
10 Sept. 37
16 Nov. 87
t6 Nov. 87
14 Mar. 33
6 Nov. 87
1 Feb. 83
1 Fib. 86
30 Nov. 87
29 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 36
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. S3
3 Der. 33
30 Jan. 8q
30 Jan. 89
j 2 Aug. SS
2 1 Nov. 83
i4Sept.S7
n Feb. 83
PBBSENT
BANC.
17 Apr, .
25 Aug. 98
1 Jan. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
20 July 99
20 Jul y 99
20 Sept. 99
20 Sept. 99
20 Sept. 99
20 Sept. 99
20 Sept. 99
1 July 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
7 Jan. 92
3 Apr. 92
i3 May 92
4 Juue92
4 June 92
15 Oct. 92
15 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 93
1 Jan. 9
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
.7 July 93
7 July 93
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
18 Apr. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
94
94
94
EBEVBT
MAJOB.
: Dec.
Dec
Dec.
9 Jan. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
5 June 95
4 July 95
31 July 95
.12 Nov. 95
Lieut. Devon Regt .. Studdert, Edward j 8 June 89 13 Nov. 05
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers.Taylor, Ernest Fitzwilliam .., 22 Aug. 33 x Apr. 96
Lt. Leicester Regt
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ...
Lieut. 5 Dr. Guards.
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Lancaster Regt..
2nd Lt. E, Kent Regt.
Lieut. Worcester R...
Lieut. D. of C. Lt.Inf.
Lieut. 3. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. 8. Fusiliers ...
Lieut. Manch. Regt.
Lieut. Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Lt. Liverpool Regt...
Lt. Leicester Regt....
Lieut. Dorset Regt. ...
Lieut. W. India Regt.
Lieut. E. Lane. Regt.
Lt. Berkshire Regt...
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut.Leicesier Regt.
andLt. Irish Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. E. Lane. R. ...
Lieut. E.Surrey Regt.
Lieut. York Lt. Inf.
Lieut. Lane. Regt. ...
Lieui. York Regt. ...
2nd Lt. Suffolk Regt.
Lieut. R. Marines ...
2nd Lt. Irish Fas. ...
Tredgold, John Aubrey Temple '21 Sept.Sg
Foster, William Herbert 1 Sept.SS
Ford, Reginald 1 Feb. 89
Courtney, Ed. Arthur Waldegrave 9 Nov. 3g
Colquhoun, Edward Lyndon 31 Dec. 90
Blunt, Conrad Edward Grantlu...\2% Mar.
Gillespie, Ernest Carden Freeth ' Zg Mar. 90
Wilson, Frederick Maurice114 2S June 9a
Black, John Campbell Lamont ...'2i Dec. 89
Walton, Geoffrey Frank | 4 Feb. 9:
Standen, Robert Hargrave Fraser 29 Mar. 90
Taylor, Francis Pitt Stewart .. li6 0ct. 89
Coutts, Malcolm11* !i^ Nov. 3q
Berry, Robert Gordon J.Johnston
Moody, George Robert Boyd
Howard, Francis Jame* Leigh116 ,,,
Scott, Philip Clement Joseph ,
Lewis, Cecil Hallowee
Master, Arthur Gilbert
Longmore, John Constantine)
Gordon.. )
Gorle, Harry Vaughan
Denny, William Alfred Charles...
Vawdrey, George
Armstrong, William Meredith )
Howard11? j
Atkins, AlbanRandellCrofton,118 /
Adjutant 11 July 99 $
Atcherley, Llewellyn William120...
Garsia, Herbert Geo. Anderson1-3
Swabey, Wilfred Spedding119 ..
J*mes, Murray Ray de Buyrne.,
Kemble, Charles Morris
Delavoye, Alexander Edwin124 ..
Mylrea, William Percy Garland
Aniey, Arthur
20 Aug. 90
22 Aug. ""
29 Nov. 90
29 Nov. 90
iS Feb. 91
4 Mar. 91
9 Apr. 92
28 June 90
9 Sept. 91
20 Feb. 9;
12 Mar. 92
: S?pt.S9
29 Nov. 90
29 Nov. 90
9 Jan. 92
:2 Mar. 9
29 Nov. 90
2S June 90
11 Sept.g^
17 Jan. 91
r Apr. 96
1 July g1
1 July 96
29 Aug. 96
31 Dec. 96
9! 1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
25 Auff.g?
1 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
16 Jan. 98
24 Jan. 98
24 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 98
16 Nov. yS
16 Nov. 98
3 July 99
20 May gS
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 9S
17 Apr.
20 Apr. 98
19 June 98
10 Aug. 98
13 Aug.
13 Auff. 98
25 Aug. 98
25 Aug. 98
25 Aug. 98
7 Sept. 98
1 Jan. 99
1 Apr. 99
16 Nov.
STATION.
Egypt.
D.A.A. Gen. S, Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. China.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Jamaica.
D. A. A. Gen. Curragh.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Natal.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Woolwich
Hong Kong. [Dockyard.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Woolwich.
Barbadoes.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
Ceylon.
South Africa.
Egyptian Ariny.
South Africa.
Sierra Leone.
Special Service, S. Africa.
South Africa.
South Afric 1.
South Africa.
St. Lucia.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
South Africa.
Staff Captain, Egypt.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Nova Scotia.
South Africa.
Dap. Assist. Dir. S. Africa.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
King William's Town.
Egyptian Army.
Ceylon.
Sierra Leone.
South Africa.
Natal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Egyptian Army
South Africa.
Crete.
Egyptian Army.
Special Service, S. Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Cape Town.
South Africa.
M.alta.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Malta.
Malta.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa
A A
36 =
Set-one Corpi.
fm«uBo<»J K<3«*
-
• Dragoons
-
Ural
snd 1
Lieut - -
YorkiLanc-I
Canaxaa,
Macdonald, Kenneth
•en
i harles. Dauby
Atkinson, r : - ry
.urn Moure ...
Brooke, Hu-
unund, DSO.
Paul, Ueorfre v»iUtain Rcbsch ....
rud Swithin
TI1SICOM-
mssiox-
ID k,M
i Sept 91 ■ Apr. 99 South Africa.
s May 91 i Apr. :*, South Africa.
- ith Africa.
35 Jan. 1 A it. .*. South Africa.
a May 91 1 Juueoo Cape Town.
13 July o. 4 July go Malta.
18 June 93 20 .' ida.
90 so July <*9 South Africa.
q Apr. 93 3- Si atfa Africa.
- ath Africa.
,Mt*r From 1 r»or»ii/l - -Jih Africa.
aj Lt. S. W Brdrs HunnarJ, Frank."1 l>SO - - ,.ih Africa.
snd Lt. S. W. Brdr- -1.09 South Africa.
snd Lt. Bedford Reg: i.urleo Edwin - - nth Africa.
l.asc. Regt. lElliot, John Fur-- • - pt. 99 Woolwich.
LlkCTIKAHTS.
Lieut. W.Kent Be«1 Device, Percy Matoham 31 Jan. 93 1 Apr. 9; Cirragh.
>nd Lt. Som. 1 ' :iam Henry j . -. :.- a l:utant. South Alrica.
Lieut. Lino
Lieut -
s. Staff. Rem
1 rshot.
e;Wilmotua -. , ... , Oct. 9slSoutn Africa.
Cannot, Femand Gustave Eugene ,j Auc. 1 i.port.
r.nu si Lennox 19 .In -.pt.
William Kr. . - Urica.
35 I _ .
Russell, HeDry John ti< j Mar. 06 Sooth Africa.
Huriiii I. Harry G»
-
.- Freshneld
Moores, Charles Frederick
Clinch. Herbert Wareham
1 Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
South Africa.
G uth Africa.
Iiarci.au, Antony Ernest Wentworth .; jkD. ^ , Apr c6 Egypt.
uPfUoa" 'iBMay
2nd L 35 Feh. . ~ Africa.
:nd Lt. Dorsi
Muns. Fas. ..
Lieut. Innis. Fus. ..
I
-
Lieut. 4 Dr. Guards
Lt. Li
snd Lt.21 Hussars
-. R. Highrs.
sndLt.Mlddx.Kegt
snd Lt. Oonn. Rgrs.
X. Kent Regt.
.-ndL:.
Lieut.
snd L* .
Lieut. K. Marines ...
Ijieat. R. Sin.-
Lane. Fus
Linuind, Rous Miln.
Liddell, Arthur Robert...
Wilder. Har~y Carleton
Scott, Sdward William Woodward
Oouleon, John
Lloyd, 1 harltB Trevor
Watling, Charles Edward
. liarrmgtcU Shakespear r3 pec
as, Durie 33 Dec
, ■• ard Irvine
Leckv. John Gage
Fitzwill-.ams, Eua ard Crawford Lloyd
- wart
Henry Charles Faithfull
rge
jToting, Julian Uayne
Ta rur, William Km.pp
Wood, ErncsC1 sJuney4
Africa.
2 June 94 1 Apr 96 South Africa.
15 Mar \ SI r.elifle.
Vine*.
20 May 93^ 1 July 9c Gibraltar.
19 July - - Africa.
South Africa.
- .lh Africa.
- i'.h Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
- -
-
Africa.
1 Oct. yc Jamaica.
ital.
Lieut
sndLt.K.O.S.Bord
■ . Derbv Reg: Svane - Africa
Lieut. 8. lane. Regt. Chattertun, Frank BeannhampMananlaj - ■:, ■ Africa,
2nd Lt. Wanv.Regt. t'an; . 11 race Win. Wal ace Onslow 2 June 94 -.uth Africa.
sndLt. York Regt. Maaterson, George Cuthbert Dillon „ Dec. 94 South Africa.
.nd Lt. M-.mst. Kus. Wright, Harry Stevenson ,,.1 .
.i.d Lt. L'pool Regt. Roberts, Lawrence Stunny
Lt. 4 Bn. s. Staff R.. Knox. Henry Owen
Lieut. S . Wales Bonl. Airev, Robert Berkeley
snd Lt Berks Regt. Btrieainger, Oscar
10 July u5
-
stidLt.S.Lanc. Reft. P< .1,1,... .rge Herbert
. 05
29 May 91
29 Feb. 90
35 Mar. 91
Lieut. Chee. Begt. ata re.Maxton
.-ndLt.Conn.Rngrs. |( ■ .. Bickanl ilarti A'eatimtjt
2nd Lt. Y. A L. Hem. Lord, r rank Baigne
2nd Lt-N Lane. Regt Porter, Adrian 8ydney Morton -V >:
sndLt. Sussex Regt. Richards, Harold Arthur David c .' .
Lieut. 7 Dr. Gds Taylor, Wilurahum . .
Lieut. R. Scots ...
Lieut. K. Mi.: . '.Vyiidham Artbur Bucknali..
Lea, Percy Gerald Parkei . 1,
b Africa,
a Leone.
- itb Africa.
<atal,
Africa.
1 Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 1
-
Lieut. Sumi'I Kegt,
sBd Lt. Wilts Regt
Africa.
1 South Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
d. Nelson Graham... : Africa.
Hears, Trevor Irvine -Nci ,:t | .,:-hot.
Kfnca.
LI ii r'. .11, Rowland Percy Somei^, , Mar. 9;
On Probation.
SBCO.HD LlXl-IlXi.lTS.
BMe ■ j
Lt. 1 I I i 1 i.arles 380
Lt.Wl • II ircourt, Lionel George Montagu :6 Feb. 98
rest India Reg. Hiili, Charles Edward
Lt.Wetllnc ..... i( F( - :h Africa.
Lt. Laiica>«l. , Mynors1** 7 SI..
Lt. 1 Robert Johnstone .11 Africa.
,nd Lt. Insl nai. Francis Theodore
Worcstr, H liulii-r, Jt
nd Lt. 1 Lding, John (
.. Lincoln Rg.i(iallowa\ . Aylmi » ,
2nd Lt. Cbeahlra S.lMaJu B ry .4 \
.nd Lt. Hropi-lir. R.|Foi, Walter
Instructor
Atnttunt luitrtctvr
1 . H I, ii
\ William Lyons," B Aug. ,4 1 llv». L,t*t
South Atnca.
A'tdiay Maiitr,
(ThuinaH Joseph K, ;/
John Ridler, 17 V :. , // , /. - • |
South I
Army Service Corps.
366
QUARTER MaSTEICS
Lapham, Robert John122...,
Musgrave, William138
Johnson, William John1*7
FIKSTCOM
MISSION-
ED BANK
27 Mar. 78
11 Dec. 78
17 May 84
Reilly, John 25 Apr. 85
Latten, Leonard150 25 Apr. 85
Daly, Maurice151 25 Apr. S5
Edmondson, James Heslam152 'is June 85
Champion, Horace Edgar153 15 June S5
Drage, William Henry™* DSO. 1 |
(Son. Major iS ^Nov. 96 Hon. \ 15 June 85
Lt.Colonel, 16 Nov. 98) / I
Lemon, George150.. 3 Oct.
Richardson, Richard 10 Oct.
Fletcher, James159 '26 Oct. 3o
HON.
LIEUT.
27 Mar, 78
11 Dec. 78
25 Apr. 85
25 Apr. 85
25 Apr. 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
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STATION.
Woolwich Dockyard.
Chatham.
Malta.
Woolwich Dockyard.
Dover.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Woolwich.
Egyptian Army.
Belfast.
South Africa.
Dublin.
Quabtbr Masters.
Ward, Herbert Samuel160 25 Mar. 91
Smith, Charles Edward161 29 July 91
Dixon, George162 28 June 92
Doherty. Thomas163 8 Mar. 93,.
Goss, William16* 4 Apr. 94I'
Cairns, Michael16* 22 Aug. 94!;
Law, Charles Richard 22 Aug. 941
English, William166 12 Dec. 94
Edwards, David John167 12 Dee. 94
Woods, John Charles168 9 Jan. 95
Ohase, Herbert 22 Jan. 95!
Wallace, Thomas169 14 Feb. 951
Thornley, Robert William 6 Mar. 95!
Gleeson, Andrew Fitzwilliam1"0 8 Mar. 95
Challoner, Thomas17: 4 Apr. 95
Hennessy, John1"2 3 May 95
Beaumont, Henry George 22 May 95
Anderson, John 2b Junegs
Cosgrave, William16* 21 Dec. 95
Grapes, John 7 Oct. 96
Higgins, Joseph Thomas 7 Oct. 96
Field, Frederick"5 8 Mav 971
Tail, Frank Kellow 25 Mcy 98
Staff, Francis William 25 May 98
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South Africa,
South Africa.
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Aldershot,
Quarter Masters.
M'Farlane, Geortre ,
Gourlay, Jampst7°
Archer, Harry
Davis, John
Palmer, Henry ,
McCarthy, John
Kelly, William James ,
Sullivan, Mathew ,
Walsh, John
Wilson, Thomas ».
Armstrong, Henry
Farraday, William
Guerin, Charles Joseph
Murphy, Henry
Walsh, JameB Patrick
Stott, Charles William
Bamford, Charles William...
Spalding, Charles
Donnelly, James J. Godfrey
Bradshaw, John William . .
Blake, George Silverthorne
Jones, Octavius George
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Bowers, John
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2 Nov. 99 South Africa.
2 Nov. 99'South Africa.
2 Nov. 99! South Africa.
22 Nov. 99 South Africa.
22 Nov. 99 South Africa.
Army Service Corps. — War Services.
1 Colonel J. T. Skinner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, including the operations of the Desert
Column (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Gmies (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
2 Colonel Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1673-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in 1879 (pro-
moted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 3881 with the Newcastle Field
Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (granted honorary and relative rank of
Lt.Colonel) .
3 Colonel Dunne served in the Kafir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Senior
Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flying Column ; and took
part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary). Served in
ihe operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of his stronghold (Medal with Clasp). 3erved
in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the Soudan campaign in
1885, including the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
11 Colonel R. A. Nugent served m the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star); served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistan tCommie&ary
General in charge of the Commissariat and Transport Department, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Teroai (twice mentioned in despatches, CS., and two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85, and was present at the action cf Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay,
two ClaspB).
23 Colonel Clutterbuck served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Colonel M. E. R. Rainsford served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal^and Khedive's Star)
Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at
El Teb (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps); also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the
higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
** Colonel C. H. Bridge served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1S96 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and
organized the whole of the Supply and Transport and Ordnance Departments (mentioned in despatches, CB. and
Medal).
A A L
j67 Army S Corpt. — War S
<- Sen ad with the cxp,
U - Mar).
. .ham »on . war of iSSi. aud w.,-
►re., ip, end Khedive's - edwith the Nile Exp. :
n USD).
14 1. I - . the Boer war of
aad t
Bron. Star).
Del E. W. n Wal thi' Soudan camp present in the engagement at the
Tofrek ier« tary General, Medal i\ ith two Clasps, and
Che; - red with the expedition to Ashanli u .-sistant Adjutant
-
: '" Hie Z. . Also served in the Boor war of iS8t
with tin- Natal I - .tuissariat Otticer with
ate Birer Column, and a at Kirbekan nee, promoted Assistant Cotn-
awamrr General with honorary rank of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Kh. '
• C •. • Medal with
f*»»l - <• . ' softheSI i 34-85, and ■
ettbi : rbekau (promoted A--- ... the Army, two Claa]
al - il C iniss.
• Coloni LV and Khedive's Star^.
"i ■■'"'•i oimpai.' ud Khedive's star).
Aid.- frontier Field Foroe in :88s-8r\ :iment at Ui
** ' "i (Medal win. 1 ih«p). Ale 1 served in the Boer ■
• Lt.ioliMii-l M'l adintheBn iLandKned - • chu-
ua).r;i K\- ; 05, nnd in the operations in Zululand in 1S88.
** Lt. Colonel 1.. \ M 1 - erred m the Zulu war in 1879 (M rred with tl.i
IB iSSf
«* Li ''1 the bechuuhuland Expedition under Sir Cbexlea Warren in iSi*
™ '■■' IFBTj lerred in the H"cr mir of 1881 - ia the Soudan campaign in 1SS5.Me.l11l
with ' -:ir).
"I. 1 in the Soudan campaign in iS3s (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'* Star) .
Served in tl * in Zululand in 1
"•1. 1 it. Rice served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Klie.li
-rvedinthe Egyptian war of iSSj (Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
»L( erred in the Egyptian wax of 188 j (Medal, and K - . Ui rvedinthe Sou Ian
>.il 3il Gerald Graham, and was present 111 the engagement at El Teb (4th Class of the
Mjsdjidie. two Clasps)
"> Lt. Colonel B. V. Day served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan.
tf -eat at the battle cf Tel-el-Kebir
(Mc-i • <th Class of the Medjulie. mil Khedive's Stun.
"* L: ■ red in the operations in Zululand in iS38.
n Lt.Oolonel Knocker serred with the I ~taff in the Egyptian war of i£8j (Medal,
■ad Khe lire's star).
1 in the Bechua: 9 utrlee Warren in the
Comn -tuff. Ser-. expedition to Aahanti under Sir Francis Scott 111 189511!: .
.. I . ■
"' 1.1 1 olonel Uourcicault served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 iMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"I. ::an war of 18S2, and was present at the action at Ka--:.-
18th August (mentioned in deepa and ut the battle of Tcl-cl-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Hie-.
Major. Medal with Claap.and Khedive's Star).
u [,t.Oolonel La - I with the Benin Expedition under K Rawson in 1897 as Seco:
mand aud • iat and Transport Omcer of tho Niger Coast Protect es (mentiened in despat.
*» Major H. W\ P. Monteith served in the Brier war of iS3i with the Natal Field Force.
*• Major P. .1. T. Lewis served in the operations on the Nile in 18S9 (Medal, and Ki 1. Served
witli lb • expediti >n up the Gambia against the native chief Feder Kal.ba in iSgi-02 : with the expedition to the
Tambaka Oounm •. including the capture -h the expedition
10 the Gambia in iSyu, including the capture of Toniavaba (Brevet of iWyor. Medal with C
•* Ma "r Wvueoll served with the S3th Regiment throughout tho Kanr war : 1 -- -:, and the Zulu war of
187-, (Medal with Clasp).
>• Major T. .1. Obeli served in the expedition to the Boudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 with the ist
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temaii Medal with
and Khedive's Slar).
[ajor I'. W. B. Koe served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-54 (Medal
rtt
•» Major G.O. Welch served in the Sou Ian Expedition in 1SS4 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
aagagement ul Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4-65
with t u> (Clasp).
•> Major 11 8. M irgaa served with the Dongola Expeditionary Fsrce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S09
,ncN tho operations at Haflr (mentioned I -. DSo. 4th >
ktedal.with t« • aiona in 1898, insludingthc
r>sttle of Khartoum (meutio:.- ,th Class of the Osmaniei
»' Maeir II It. 1.. w«j . I. irmese Bxpedition is ih Clasp).
BOrationS for Gallantry , " Hurt's Annual Armv List. p. 786.
• re 1 with tl ntion in 1884-S5. and was present at the action of Kirbokan
»,■ . • .-. . Clasps, and theSondai lorce during the operations on the
Upp' '■-86-
.-t of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in
with the expedition to the Gambia ag j Silahm iS m (mentioned in despatches).
** Oaptaiii A K Longdao aenredinth) /.ululand in 1888.
1 M;: lerred with the tition under Sir Trail 1895-96 (Star). Served in
ho campaign Kitchener in 1808, ano ttle of Khartoum
lianal with Clasp).
■* Captain it ' ■ tlathew asrred with the Aahantl Bxpedition under S;r i»:i:..-;s ooott in 1S9S-06 i -
Lition under Sir Pranola 8oott In i-,-<; (Star
•'.eil m the Ashant . - ■. -• - -■ ., ■
- limp rl ind .n i one 1 in despatches. Brerel of Mnjor. Medal with I
1 A. 8 i.-rbert Kitchener m iS^S 14th Class
die, Km 1-1. liedal, si d K -■ .al).
11 K B II ill served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 18911-06 (star). Served
a the operations In Uaabonaland ; ohard Msrtm in 1897 as Controller of Transport and Supply
patches, lireret I f Ma;<.i. Medal .
the Zhob Fiold Force in 1800.
im Mji. ■ Blunt aerrad with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 at
Army Service Corps.— War Services. 3O7*
SMff Officer of Supplies, including the encasement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in de-
spatches 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Me.lal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), in the operations in 1897
as Stall'' Officer of Supplies' and Stores (Clasp), and in the expedition in 189? as Stall Officer ot Supplies ana
Stores Head Quarters Staff, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches Brevet of Major, and two additional Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
114 Captain P. M. Wilson served with the ABhanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
"s Captain M Coutts served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitohener in 1898, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned m despatches 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal withClaspl.
118 Captain F J. L. Howard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1890
as Staff Officer of Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and with the expedition in 1898 including the
battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
I" Captain W. M. H. Armstrong served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
118 Captain A. R. C. Atkins served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). _
119 Ca >tain W. S. Swabey served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener io 1898 as Staff
Officer o- Supplies and Stores Egyptian Army (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
"u Captaii L. W. Atcherley served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
121 Lieut Elderton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart im
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga
Pass (Medal with Clasp). *.,.«.„ ,00
122 Captain Lapham served in the Ashanti war ot 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
m Captain H. 6. A. Garsia served in thecampaign intheSoudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal). ,
:"« Captain A. E. Delavoye served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener 111 1J98 ( oriusn
Mednl. and Khedive'B Medal). .
>ss Caotiiin Hunnard served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
in the operations subsequent to the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal). „ . ._ ., „ ,. .. „. ,
"o L'etit. Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion King s
Roval Rides including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
12"" Lieut. T.P. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in iS.,5, and was present
at the capture of the Maiakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp) .
130 Lieut Limond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). .
"'> Lieut. E. Wood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
136 Lieut. Farmer. — For War Services, see Lauca-hire Fusiliers.
138 Captain W. Musgrave served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-85.
147 Captain W. J. Johnson served in the Boer war ot 188: with the Newcastle Field Force. Serveil in the
Egyptian war ofiSS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned 111
despatches, Clasp), and in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8, including the engagement at Gemaizah
(honorarv rank of Captain, Clasp).
ls0 Captains L. Latten and G. Lemon served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
151 Captain M. Daly Berved in the Egyotian war of 1882 and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp", and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
,5S Captain Edmondson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp,
&"« Captain HSE.rChampion served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
It, tSSc (mentioned in despatches promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star).
1* £ CoSd™" • se?ved wHhtbe Nile Expedition in .884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Stw) ; ™tii the Soudan Frontier Field Force in .865-86, including the engagement at G.niss ; and I in
the o nerati, ins n 1 the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski mentioned m despatches, hono-
llVylilToTc°,p^n%^lX^ Classol' the Medfidie) Served with the Dongoia ^-i^itioaar^ Force ux^
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, mo ludmg -the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank 0 f Ma. o, , British
Medal and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897, resulting in the
capture 0, Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (DSO and Clasp to Khedive's Meda > ; and , «
1898, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned :n despatches, granted the honorary rank of Lt.Colonel, Clasp
t0t« C^ptTin ^Fletcher served in the Zulu war in ,879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of -.Ste
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi ion under Sir Charles Warren in .BS^s,
i« Lieut. H. S. Ward served in the Zulu war in 1896 (Medal). Served in the Boer war m 1881 Served m the
Soudan campaign ,n 1S85, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 (mentioned in despatches .
i8i Lieut. C. E. Smith served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of .88.,
including the defence of Marabastadt. Served in the operations in Zululand m 1888
i«2 Lieut. O. Dmon served in the Zulu war in 1S79 and in the operations against 1 Sekukini (Med. "^ <; >asP>.
Served in the Egyptian war of .882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
K"3dLteutSFarDoherty served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force^in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss
•s' Lieuts. W. Goss, M. Cairns, W. Cosgrave, and D. Hickey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, ana
Kt»?Li9ut SW "English served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at tiemaisah
°&&2?. Edwa?us ser^mYhe6 Igypt'.an war of ,882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the Soudan Expedi-
tion in ,884, including the engagement's at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; with the ^eE^ftaen,m 1884-85,
including the engagement at Abu Klea (two Clasps) ; and in the operations of the Soudan Frontier i leld i oree
in .885-86. Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
'» Lieut. J C. Worts served in the Egyptian war of .8S2 ( Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan campaign
in 1885, including the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the advance on Temai (two Clasps).
1M Lieut. T. Wallace served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
i-» Lieut. A. F. Gleeson served in the operations against the Gaikas and Galekas in 1S78, and in tho Zulu war
in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). _ ,. . „. „ . 0 . . . Q„„ ^. ,«,._,
■» Lieut. T. Challoner served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S05-96 Star
CT Lieut. J. Hennessy served with the Nile Expedition in ,S3+-85 (Medal with C.asp, and Kbodi /e =, Btu), .
"» Lieut. F. Field served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carnngton in 1896 (promoted
""Lieut"" taX'ml in the Zulu war in .879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian 1 war in .882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star. Served |in thecampaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1S98
(BritiBh Medal, and Khedive's Medal). „„„„f „. « i,„
'-- Lieut. W. Lyons served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in tne engagement a. Abu
Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). ,
366
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Steevens, John,' CB i Apr. 74 1 Apr. 98 Woolwich Arsenal.
DlDjmCI OFFICBBS, 1ST CLASS, ritk
SiibitaHttc? rank of Colonel.
■ ''CB 31 July 67
Dep i.-i.i. Sup dt. of Stores Skinner, Edmund Grey,'* CB 3" July 67 1 Apr. ofi Ireland.
Dap \ss.-t. Supdt. of Stores Bri.tgmun, Arthur Walter J" J"'r °< ■ Apr. 96 Mnlta.
Wintle, Fnu.k Uralnm..- /'NO i3June72 1 Apr. 96 Woolwich Arsenal.
Mulciiliv. Francis Edward*1 1 J»n. 76 1 Apr. 96 R.A. Clothing Depot
lajarkwfok, Ernest Elliott*1 uJune?! 1 June 98 Western District
: .rt Fulko Noel" uJuoev 1 Dec. 98 South Africa.
I imer, Frederick Muusel
Obdvancb OmoUi jm» Class, iri/A
Sub»t<mtiri rank of Lieut .Colonel .
Stainfortb, Richard Tcrrick
Li jutenanl Royal Artillery Cooke, William Ilutterworth"
Btt, Frederick Octavioa11
Wheeler, John Langford
3 Jim. £8 1 Oct. 99 Portsmouth.
15 Dec. 70 1 Apr. 96 Bermuda.
15 Jan. 67 1 Apr. 96 Weedon.
6 Jan. 71 1 Apr. 95 Egypt.
13 June-.- 1 Apr. 96 China.
Tate. C\ar\„ William Henry" 9 Apr. 73 1 Apr. 9n ^ ^o^Wa,. office.
Heath. Edward*1 9 Apr. 73 I Apr. 96 Ceylon.
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Jeam.Ckarlei Oileknet | Apr 1 Apr. 96 £ Qnj< yf^ -
nl Al'till. iv
ilin Fusiliers
Captain Middlese\ 1;
Hobbs, George Radley"
Purchas. Charles
Atkinson, Qeorge Robert
Sadler, Alfred'1
Heron, Thomas "
Barrett, Henry Walter"
Collingwood. William Get
Appelbc, Edward Henjuminw
Battersby, Thomas Preston
Parkinson, Percivnl George
Law. R ibert Theophilns Hewitt"
Ordnakcb Oppicbss, 3BD Class
Smbttantivt rank of Major.
D li"gt.... Stanley, Edniond Talbot"
Cap 1:1m (.'heshircRegiment.Butcher.GeorRO James
1; Malta ah . ■ iy. Samut, AclnlU- P. P.M. J.A.F.X. ...
1 ':i,.i Y,il; and Lane. Regt. smvth, Hugo William Xuirne Scott"
Oapl 1 West India Begt. • Moalton, llarrett Edward A
Major Boyal Artillery Savile. Walter Clare
Irish Regiment. Crawford. Kiiymund
Jackson, Robert Whyte Melville
Seymour, Edward Hamilton
Anarell, Frederick John**
Taylor, Reynell H. Bayley**
U
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9 Apr. 73 : Apr. 96 South Africa.
1 Apr. 74 1 Apr. 97 Dublin.
1 Apr. -4 1 Apr. y? Halifax, N.S.
1 Jan. 7' 1 \pr. 97 Woolwich Arsenal.
I Jan. 76 4 V.:,v )7 N. W. District.
1 Jan. 76 1 July 97 Woolwich Arsenal.
1 Jar. 97 S. E. District.
: Jan. 7C .•: Jan. 98 Natal.
Apr. qS Eastern District.
5lSept.77i 1 Oct. 99 Devonport.
24 Mar. 76 1 Oct. 99 Gibraltar.
6 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 96 Natal.
14 Jan. So1 1 Apr. 96 South Africa.
78 : Apr. 96 Woolwich Arsenal.
Oapt. lnuiskilling Fusiliers
1 -iliers ...
□ Irish Ftisi
j'eOini Scot- )
tisii Borderers I
Major Berkshire 1!
Major Boyal Artillery
21 June 70
11 Aug. So
14 Jan. So
1 Apr. 06 Woolwich.
1 Apr. 96 South Africa.
6 Aug. 96 Natal.
96 Jamaica.
9 Feb. 81 19 Feb. 97 Scottish Diatriet.
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
I Apr. qS Aldershot.
24 Aug.98Purtiect.
13 Aug. 79 26 Nov. 98 Aldershot.
14 Jan. So 1 Dec. 9S Heme District.
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 99, Woolwich Arsenal.
14 Jan. So 5 Apr. 99 Curragh.
23 Oct. 80 21 Mav 99 Cork District.
Bunny, Frank William M'T.W
Xambert, Walter
.-insier Begimenl .. Tribe, Cecil Watford
tfajoi Dublin Fnsuien Audain, Mark Ralph Payne
Miijo: ■ Coniiiiughi 1! mgers Ball, Charles" ■ a ;g.79'i6 Aug.99 Belfast,
: Obdnancb Ofpickbs, 4TH Class, u-ith
« Bank. \ Subitaatice rank of Captain.
Oaptain s. Stafford Regt.... Hearn, George 22 Jan. 70 1 Apr. 06 Natal.
Jlajoi Boyal Artillery Perrv. Hugh Whitchurch 23 Feb. 81 1 Apr. 96 Portsmouth.
H 1 si Konl Begt. ... Cairo, Edward Devon . 22 Jan. 81 1 Apr. 96 Sierra Leone.
Ifajor West Surrey Begt.... parsons, Harold Daniel Edmund" 1 Mr la 1 Apr. 96 South Africa.
1 West Surrey Kegt. Tracy. William Maxwell" 9 Sopt.82 1 Apr. 96 Natal.
West India Beet .. Sherwood, Oliver Caton" 23Aug.84 1 Apr. 96 South Africa.
■ Durham Li. Infintrj tfathew, Chae. Massy," DSO. Adjutant , , A . . 6 Woo,wich.
3JUIV99 ... 1 I
E.Laneasl Begt. Hale. John Henry ... Sept. 8.- 1 Apr. 96 South Africa.
Captain East Surrey liogt. iAnlev. Henry Augustus - Feb. .-'., 1 Apr. 96 Alexandria.
1 iipt. Wiltshire Regimei.t . Hale, Thomas Wyatt 7 Feb. Si 1 Apr. 96 Pimlioo.
Lancashire Fusiliers Milward, Frederick David 12 Mav 83 1 Apr. 06 York.
Mn;or Royal Artillery Nowlan, Thomas Bowman 26J11IVS1 1 Apr. o" Malta.
Oapta 1 Boyal Artillery .. Jacob, Walter Henry Bell 27 July.', i Apr. 96 St, Helena
Captain Boyal Artillery ... Thorpe, John Claude*
: > Artili j ... LaiiL'honic, Harold Stephen
Lieut. Boyal Artillery . ... B01 St, Bobeii Kellook
111.': ■ 11 Boyal Artillery ... Townsend, Samuel C. Chetwodo" .
Oapl in, Boyal Artillery Smith, William Hugh Usher
■ B M11 ■ Li lllery Barton, Alured Tarker
Oapl tin Boyal Artl lerj ..... Balm in, James Nelson
Captain Boyal Artillery Hamilton. Boberl Bydi 1
Oaptain Warwick Begl ... Wrigley, clement Can '..
B iral Bool 1 diohael Henry
a H Marine An Pym, Frederick Han
OaplainBoyal Artillery Watts, Oharles 1 1 IBs
. aptain Boyal Artil SI . Wynti r, Francis Arthur," DSO.
do fork A Lane Begti Palmer, Arthur Stenarl
lin Boyal Artillx .. 1,,-al.i . Henrv Gordon
B lyal Artilli v. ,, ki. i. hi
Lieut. Boyal Artillery.., .. Halae, Sta
Ui si B lyal IrtlUerj Q irdon, Alfred Brnesl , .
1,1.011 Royal Aiiiliei.i MTh. ane. Montagu u illiam Hiley 1= Feb. oa
Lienl Boyal Artillery Ceddie, Herbert William araham .. ..14 Mar. 94
Boyal Artil.e:. ... Trimnell. William Diiniai. 1 aybeare
11 iy»l Art Ui rj Pike. Sidney Boyston
Oaptain Royal Artillery Partridge, Biohard Grenville
Oaptain Boyal trtillory Forbes, Arthur ...
Oaptain Boyal Artillery Maod lid, Beginald James
11 <•' Ti ;. tli • si I .'. Illiam"
il tin Boyal ArtUlerj . B< Stevi ant
14 Feb. B3
i^ July 01
14 Feb. o>
27 July SS
1 Sept, 1
15 Feb. 84
.'1 Sept.. J ,
t Feb Ba
25 July 90
14 Feb. QO
.•3 July 87
1 : Feb, „i
1 J
I
is June 05
ij Jub
is Fell,
it. July S;
'
22 Fob. 82
\ 1 1 r. 96 Halll'al. N.S.
Hong Kong.
- nth Africa.
26 Feb. 97 Mauritius.
I Apr. 0: South Africa.
0 Apr. 07 South Africa.
1 Apr. o) Dublin.
1 Feb. oS South Africa.
1 Apr. a 1 South Africa.
1 Ap . Thames District.
: Apr. 99 leylon.
•i May 98 Tipnor.
rails Settlements.
1 Anr. 90 Hurscough.
; Apr. 99 Gibraltar,
s Apr. on Barbadoes.
Bermuda.
, \p: . ,.., Bermuda,
VMerahol.
5 Apr. oo Cape Town.
j Apr. (>9'Malta.
tpi 1. braltar.
19 June 94 Stirling.
II July 99 Woiilwich Arsoual.
■ 4 Aug o. Cnatham.
- \11ur. g . Malta
ji Aug. 00 Devonport.
Army Ordnance Department.
369
COMMISSAEIES OF OuONANCE.
FlKSTCoSI-
Ml»SlON-
BINE
Moore, Robert
Tim*. Frederick6*
Ward, William Homan ..
Hodgton, Jama
Warnes, Thomas John61-.
Roberts, James Andrew..
Genders, Joshua
Thompson, John
23 Oct. 78
30 Nov. 81
17 Dec. 82
30 Mar. 85
6 Feb. 89
25 Dec. 89
29 Jan. 90
74 Jnly 90
DBPDII COMMISSAEIBS OF ObDNANCB, Bon. Caj><8.
Bath, John
Cox, William
Collins, David Edward6' '•
Cooper, Henry
Brooks. James
Hamlin, Richard James
Andrews, Henry George
Walker, Samuel Mr All
Swan, William
Richards, Charles Stewart
Hall, John Spencer67
Emberton, Francis —
Stoyle, George Henry68
Staples, Arthur George
Young, James
Costigan, James Lawrence
Saunders, Josiah
Spedding, Charles George
Kirby, Francis E
Co:lr, Dionysius
Booth, Richard Henry
Browne, William
M'Ccinn, John '
26 Aug
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
1 3 May
25 May
22 Dec.
18 Mar.
7 May
7 May
o July
to July
27 AUL
10 Sept
13 Sept.
19 Sept
13 Nov.
21 Dec.
25 Dec
Jan.
22 Jan.
26 Feb.
HON.
CAFTAIN.
PBKSKNT
23 Oct. 88
30 Nov. 91
17 Dec. 92
30 Mar. 95
17 June 96
24 June 96
29 June 96
18 July 96
STATION.
Assistant Commissaeibs of Obdnance, Bon. Lieut,
Staple, John
Howes, William
Hirst, William Mears
Hutcuings, William
Tallop, John
MDtmcer, Maurice
Macrae, Farquhar
Robertson, Alexander Pittendrigh
Ijee, James Victor
Waters, Frederick Gilbert"'
Morris, Thomas Casen
Linington, Joseph
Moss, John Wingfield
LinueU, Alfred
Myers, William
Parke, George Arthur7*
Wyatt, Frank Horace
Turner, John Digby
Goodinson, William Henry
Lovett, Henry -
Honey, Charles Henry
Meyer, Gabriel Charles Eugene
• Wise, William Thomas
Burdall, Albert
Everest, William Charles Robert
Brown, Arthur James
Johnson, William Robinson
Oldneld, John Burleigh
Randall, James Robert
Robertson, Thomas Alexander
Thompson, Albert Edward
Macleay, Kenneth Poison
Burns, Frederick;
Alwood, William Albert
E ruble ton, John
Sidney, Thomas Alfred Winsmore
Leary, Cornelius
Nurburn, William Joseph
Lilly, Thomas
May 98
May q8
May 98
Nov. 98
Nov. 98
Nov. 98
Dec. 98
May 99
Tower.
Woolwich Dockyard.
Malta.
War Office.
South Africa.
Portsmouth.
Gibraltar.
Portsmouth.
3 Mar. 97
3 Mar. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 May 97
7 July 97
22 Sept. 97
22 Sept.97
3 Dec. 97
21 Jan. 98
22 Jan. 98
1 Apr.
1 Apr. .
25 May 98
26 May 98 26
1 June 98
8 June 98
[4 Nov. 98
26 Nov. 98
1 Dec. 98
1 Feb. 99
24 May 99 24
7 May 95
4 Mar. 96
29 Apr. 96
29 Apr. 96
6 May 96
6 May 96
10 June 96
17 June96
24 June 96
29 June 96
3 July 96
3 Mar. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 May 97
27 July 97
22 Sept.97
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
20 Apr. 98
4 May 98
25 May 98
z2 June 98
22 June 98
6 July 98
1 Dec. 98
4 Feb. 99
4 Feb. 99
is Feb. 99
22 Feb. 99
:9 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
to May 99
3 June 99
13 Dec. 99
Mar. 97
Mar. 97
Apr. 97
Apr. 9.
Apr. 97
May 97
July 97
Sept.97
Sept.97
Dec. 97
Jan. 98
Jan. 98
Apr. 98
Apr. 98
May 98
May 98
June 98
June 98
Nov. 98
Nov. 98
Dec. 98
Feb. 99
May 90
War Office.
Aldershot.
Hyde Park.
York.
Dublin.
South Africa.
Jamaica.
Woolwich.
Hong Kong.
Jersey.
Natal.
Chatham.
Natal.
Weedon.
Stirling.
Halifax, N.S.
Fleetwood.
Devonport.
South Africa.
Ceylon.
Bermuda.
South Africa.
Pembroke Dock.
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
29 Apr. 9fi
2Q Apr. 96
6 May 96
6 May 96
10 June 96
17 June 96
24 June 96
29 June 96
18 July 96
3 Mar. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 May 97
7 July 97
22 Sept.97
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 08
23 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 9S
6 Apr.
20 Apr.
4 May 98
25 May 98
22 June 98
2 June 98
6 July 98
1 Dec. 9
4 Feb. 19
4 Feb. 99
22 Feb. 99
Feb. 99
19 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
o May 99
3 June 99
3 Dec. 99
Haulbowliue.
Sheerness.
St. Lucia.
South Africa.
Malta.
Ordnance College.
Dover.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Cape Town.
.Vatal.
Portsmouth.
War Office.
Bermuda.
Burscough.
Mauritius.
Ceylon.
Aldershot.
Athlone.
Guernsey.
Shorncliffe.
Singapore.
South Africa.
Woolwich.
Burscough.
South Africa.
Colchester.
Egypt.
Dublin.
Selby.
Crete.
Dover.
Gibraltar.
Aldershot.
Chattenden.
Haulbowline
South Africa.
Hong Kong.
Harwich.
37o
• Department.
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
■ a Rnvul Artillery..
Captain R.nBlAnillcrv..
Captain Royal Ar:
Koyal Artillery ..
Lnut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. BoyaJ Am.
Lieut. Boyal Art.
.1 Arullery .
Usui. Rival Art.
Lieut. Royal Arullcn
Boyal Artl
Lieut Boyal Artillery
Lieut, Boyal Artillery .
Lieut. Boyal Artillery .
Lieut
[sent. Boyal Artillery
Lieut. Koyal Art;
Lieut. Boyal Artillery .
Lieut. Royal Artillery .
Lieut. Hoy n I Artillery .
Lieut. Boyal Artillery .
Koyal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery .
Sicomi run ,airj<-*«J).
Lane. Frederick
Clark. Robert Leaver
Donohue, Wilharn Edward
SEC05D Class, n-ttk I/on. rank of Captain.
Carlyle, Tuonans
Bdmondg. Richard James
Budd. Hi;l ■ n
r.ck Joseph
Brown, Kr uak
Sudds, William Benjamin
Paul, Pen -
Millies, It, rgl
Brown, Oscar
Shipman, Henry James
Brown, Frederick William Alexander ...
Collacott, John Richard
Robinson. Edward Heaton
Everett, Charles Wallace
Tmaoott, John James
Grute, John
Pavies, Percy George
Marshall, He'urv Alfred
Last, Arthur John
Thihd Cliss.
Quennell. William Aleck
Phillips, Frank Hugh
riasTcoa-
MISBIOX-
1D usi.
24 Jan. 85
24 Jan. 85
14 Apr. 86
15 Apr. 88
51 July 89
4 Jan. 00
I = Jan. <>o
is Mar. 90
30 Apr. 00
II Nov. 91
1 : N < V . , t
■I May 99
i< May 92
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar.
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 05
6 May 93
5 July 99
' 11 July 99
FKISINT
H!lk.
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 9->
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr.
. Apr.
31 July
4 .Ian.
15 Jan.
19 Mar.
30 Apr.
I 1 Nov
I I Nov.
11 Nov.
1; May
:8 Mav
4 Mar
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mur.
( May
Malta.
Cane Town.
Gibraltar.
93 Bong Kong.
04 Jan
95|Aden.
-mouth.
^[Barrack]- re .
,-oon.
./ kurrachee.
-ham.
1 port,
91 l.vitli Fori.
97 Bermuda.
97 Cork.
q: I. ondonderry.
llU.
99' Portsmouth.
.bay.
ilon.
99 Tyr.emouth.
ver.
. Harwich.
5 July 9
12 July 90 Ord. College.
Officer Commanding and Inttructor... Major H. W. X. S Smyth, 31 Sept. 99. Woolwich.
Adjutant Captuin C. M. Mathew, DSO. Durluun Light Infantry, 3 July 99. Woolwich.
INSPECTION STAFF.
Skill Aims.
CkiaJ /m/vciir.— Colonel W. N. Lockyer (from h.p.
Artillery), 21 June 99 Lu June 04).
Intpeetort.
! • lonel E. Ward, Royal Artillery. 1 Oct. <,--.
Major A L. Tisdall, R. Artillery, 21 June 99 (5 Apr. 97).
Atlittant Intpeetore.
Captain W. B. Wallace, Suffolk Regiment, 21 Jan. 97.
Captain 0. W. I) Pollard . I.einsur Regt 23 June 99.
Stibl.
fatpei i„r. — Major T. H. E. Acton, R. Artilierv, 1 Oct. 96
(26 Aug. 94).
Aliietant Intpeetore.
il. Johnstone, R. Artillery, 1 Anr.96 (26 Apr. 95).
■v \i lane, R Artillery, 1 Apr. 96(1 Apr. 95).
1 II G. Howorth, R. Artillery, 3 June 95.
Captain P A Bambridge, R. Artillery, 1 Apr! ',7.
1 II. A. Pratt, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98.
Lieut A B. H. Gierke, R. Artillery, 14 Apr. 99.
Royal Aksixii,
OMief Intpector.— Lt. Colonel C. F. Hadden (from Royal
Arullery), 1 Apr. 93.
Intpeetore.
Major A H. P Turner. R. Art. 9 Oct. 97 (9 Nov. 96).
Captain II. M St. A. Wade, R. Engineers. 19 Apr. 98.
\ H Wollcy-Dod, R. Art. 1 Jan ex, 121 Pec. 97).
. It. Artillery. 25 Ml
Mojor L. T. Iva-, , B, Mar. Art". 1 July 99(30 Apr. 96.)
Atlittant Intpeciort.
Major E. F. Nelson, B. Artillery. 1 Apr. at 1. 1 Mnr. os).
Priddy's Hard.
dT. Q 1 ulloch, R. Art. 14 Apr. yq, (14 Aug. 95).
Oaptain N. E. B. Bellairs, l{. Art. 1 Apr. 90.
Captain R.P Robinson, K. Engineers,! Apr. 98(1 Apr. 93).
Ca| ■ :. Artillery, 1 Apr. 97.
11 v. ar 1.1. [Ui ■■.-. , iact 97.
■ B. W. Dairies, Boyal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98.
1' E Phipps, Royal Artillery, ( Apr. 98.
Say 98.
II B Adair, Roy al Artillery, 17 Sept, 98.
Captain J. H Mansell. R. Artillery, 1 July 99(29May99>.
Captain R. Waring, R. Artillery. . ; June ca (4 Aug
Atrittant to ImptctoT R. Eng. Start).— Lieut. G. Ethermg-
ton, Coast Bn. R. Engineers, 1 Apr. 94.
Atlarhtd. if. 94-
Dep Com. of Ord. B. MA. Walker. Army Ord. De| i.
Lieut. T. H. E. Anderson (District Officer), R. Artil-
ierv, 21 Apr. 95.
Assist. Com. of Ord. A. P. Roliortson, Hon. lieu:. Ord.
Dept. 10 May 08.
GtatsaL Stoiis.
Chief Intpector.— ',. B. S. Watson,
(16 July g
Injector.— Major H. H. Rich. R. Artillery, it Ocl
Atlittant to t h,rf Interior.— Com. of Ord. F. Tims,
Hon. Cap: Ord. Dept. 1 Apr. *'.- (1 Apr. 92).
I h!MI!.
Chiif Intpector.— Lt.Coloi.el T. V. W. Phillips, Royal
Artillery, 19 Aug. 09.
Intpector*.
Major G.Osborn. K Artilierv, 2, Apr. 06. Woolwich.
Capt. L. E. B. Dykes, R Art. 24 July 95 Golden HiH.
Captain E. F Hoblyn, U. Art , . Aug. 06. Gibraltar.
Major B. Percy Smith, Koval Artillery, ro Sept. 99.
Malta.
JuMsiil Ifupsetor. — Captain A. H. Thorp, R. Arullery,
14 July 9E (24 July 931- Woolwich.
Mai iiimiiv.
Superintending Engineer and Canttruetor of Skiyping. —
H. Travis, s; Nov 96. Woolwich Arsenal.
Anittant de.— A. .link- in, sVf., 1 Sept. q;. Woolwich
Arsenal. \rscnal.
Ckemut.—W. Kelluer. PI,. It. FTC, PCS. Woolwich
I'l OTHISO.
Inspector— 1 il. Walker, 13 Dec 98. London.
Storekeeper. — H. L. Kentle'dv. I.onelon.
Imped 1 .v,r A." W. WOOds, KCB. KC110.
Mtatkt
Captain W. Graham, Qr.Mr. retireel pay, .4 July 90.
Woolwich Arsenal. [Woolwich.
Captain R. Bennett, Peronshire Regt. 22 Apr
Army Ordnance Dejiarlvirnl. — War Sen
' '•'■ tin war In 1879 (promoted Deputy Comi [edal with clasp)..
: the
ball 1 Commissary General of Oniiianee. Medal
3 tar).
'" ' G. Skinner accompanied the exp the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, and served in large
of the Heiu riat in Larutand Sungh ledalwithCls i68«,
n the action ol k smber, and at the battle
mnussar} Gi Khedive's
Ordnsri ti ifUcei imi
honorary rank of I.
Army Ordnance Department. — War Services. 37oa
« Colonel F E Mulcahy was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Alsoservedin the Boer
war of 18S1 at Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884- 85 (mentioned in despatcnes, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
=» Lt Colonels W. B. Cooke and Hobbs served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). 1 » „■„»„„.
« Colone' F G Wintle served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (mentioned 111 despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, including tfca engagement nt Giuiss (mentioned 111 despatches).
™ Colonel E. E Markwick served in the Zulu war in ,879 (Medal). . Served in he Boer war of 1881, and to0k
part in the defence of Pretoria. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance). «„,;„,
™ Lt Colonel F. O. Leggett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1805 as Senior
Ordnance Store Officer (granted the higherrate of pay, Star). iri,„,i;„„.0q,o»i
=' Colonel Clarke served with the Nile Expedition m i884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive e Star).
** Lt.Colonel Tate served in the Boer war of 1881. . „. .; ,„_, . „, ...
» Lt.Colonel E. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wan en in 1884-85.
« Lt.Colonel Sadler served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukun. (Medal
W^ Lt.Colonel Heron served in the Zulu war in 1379, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni in-
cluding the capture of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
»» Lt.Colonel Barrett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
« Lt Colonel Appclbe served in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mle Expedition in
iSSs.p^d in the subsequent operations in the Eastern Soudan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive s Star) ;als8
served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizali (Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osnianieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
41 Lt Colonel Law Berved in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
« Major Stanley served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the 11th Regiment (Medal).
« Major Hugo Smyth served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 w.th the 1st
Battaiion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El leb and Temai (Medal vntn
C«EMa!iori AngfirseSrvedrwith the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren m 1884-85.
19 Major Taylor.— For War Services, see King's Own Scottish Borderers.
50 Major Bunny.— For War Services, see Berkshire Regiment.
si Major Hall served in the Boer war of iS8o-Si. and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
55 Manor Parsons served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen s Koyal vrest
S urrev Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with two Clasps) ; was Post Transport Officer at Pym-
mana'for four months, and Superintendent of Army Signalling 3rd Brigade from Jnly 1SS7 to February 1888
5= Captain Tracy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the Und Battalion Queen s Royal WeBt
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) ; served with the Mounted Infantry for
seven months, and as Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from December 1887 to February 1833 (Medal)
57 Captain Mathew served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present m the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1S96, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haar (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). i
si Major Sherwood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1895 in the Ordnance
Store DeDartment (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
63 Captain Tod.— For War Services, see Cheshire Regiment.
M Captain Tims served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
65 Captain T. J. Warnes served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal).
66 Major Townsend, Captains Thorpe and Wynter.— For War Services, see Royal Xrtillery.
« Captain J. S. Hall served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
68 Captain Stoyle served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Ivassnsin (gth^eptemheiV
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
" Captain D. E. Collins served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1393 (British Medal,.
ra Lieut. F. G. Waters served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland E pedi-
10" Lteut^G/A. Parke served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (promoted!
t- be Assistant Commissary of Ordnance, Medal).
Continuation of Notes to the Boyal Army Medical Corps.
s« Captain E. W. Bliss served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 and was
present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, pro-
moted Captain, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). „■ nni:„„T»A
™ Captain j. C. B. Statham servedin thecampaign on theNorth West Frontierof India under Sir Wdl.am Lock-
hart in 1897-^8 with the Malakand and Bnner Field Forces, and was present at the capture of the langa pass
"•"Lieut. A dd^ms- Williams served in the operations in Crete in 189S and took part in the affair of fith September
l™«nLi"ut. SD LeSCumm1ns served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 and was.
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal and Khedive s Medal with wasp '•
"o captain T. Phillips served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal). Served m the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
aE"'KChaptoin GStMerritt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) R0„h„nT,n
=53 Lieut. Beach served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 ; and in the operations m Zululand 111 \™a-
«» Lieut. E. Thowless served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and m the Soudan cam-
P^Yi^utVyle^erved with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
»' Lieut. R. Adams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir CharlesJVarren m 1S84-B5.
as8 Lieut. J. Hirst served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with CIbsp, and Khedive s Star).
35» Lieut. Hewitt served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). «rairia«,
*' Lient. H. Lockhart served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive s Star) and m the boudaa
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
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3«s Lieut. Diggins served at Suakin during the Soudan campaign in 1884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s
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13 Aug. 79
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Bird, Geo Kin. G Ifrey w. ...
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COMMISSIONED BANK.
Lieut. Susses Regiment
Captain York Light Infantry
Lieut. Bedford Regiment
Captain Sussex Reeriment ...
Capt. D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Lieut. York Light Infantry...
Lieut. Berkshire Regiment ...
Captain Irish Fusiliers
Lieut. Lancaster Regiment. ...
Lieut. Lancaster Regiment...
Lieut. Suffolk Regiment ....
Lieut. W. York Regiment...
Paymasters — continued
(JVifktke rank of Captain).
Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers..
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers „
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Capt.
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Lieut.
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Wiltshire Regiment .
E. Lancashire Regt ...
Dorsetshire Regiment
Leicester Regiment ..
Hampshire Regiment
Worcester Regiment
Sth. Staffordshr. Rgt
East York Regiment.
Berkshire Regiment...
Woodall, Frederic
Harris, Charles Sydney106
Collyer, Arthur Alan10*
.Gardiner, William Arthur
.Holbrook, Arthur St. Clair
jCooke, Alfred Fothergill109
|Neve, Edward John
.Templer, Walter Francis
Bruce, James Gordon Turing.
[Constable, James George
JMor land , Al gernon
King, Reginald Garret Cooper
On Probation,
Toller, Hamlet Bush
Bkldulph, Michael
Bliss, Thomas Gordon Cum- \
ming »
Field, Cecil Duncan ».
Parry, Wi lliam
Dobbin, Robert Alexander110
Hewett, James Christopher111
Butler, Arthur Almeric Power
Collard. Alexander A. Lysons
Milward, Harry Dacrea
Ormsby, Thomas
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Lees, Eustace Graham...
18 May 92
25 July 91
28 June 90
2.1 Apr. 89
21 Dec. 89
21 Jan. 93
18 May 92
1 1 Feb. 88
6 July 89
23 Dec. 93
19 July 93
21 Jan. 93
PIBSTCOM
MISSION.
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Sept
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Belfast.
Devonport.
Jamaica.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Elounslow.
-- Oct. 93
25 July 90
15 Mar. 93
17 Dec. 92
21 Dec. 89
2 June 84
24 Jan. 94
2 June 04
9 Sept. 93
21 Jan. 93
18 Feb. 91
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13 July 92
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25 Apr. 99
29 Apr. 99
4 May 99
3 June 99
26 Aug. 99
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2 Nov. 99
4 Nov. 99
9 Nov. 99
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TJyiiform, Blue. Facings, Yellow Velvet.
Agents for Payment of Officers of Army Pay Department at Some Stations — Messrs. Cox & Co.
' Colonel Drage served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chief Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
gerously wounded— gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint— at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies of
the 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel E. H. Gorges served in tue Kafir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Galekas
and Gaikas ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Colonel Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
Kssaman, and a company of Wood'sRegimeut at the reconnaissance in force of the 27th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
7 Colonel Bateman was attached to the Royal Artilleryduringtheoperations against theTaepings in the vicinity
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1S62, resulting in the taking 01 the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the walled cities of Khadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
of Khadin. Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt. Colonel
C. G. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1S62 to 2nd Feb. 1S63. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Treasury
Cfifest Office (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Colonel Wade served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
9 Colonel W. H. Mortimer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Colonel H, W. Phillips served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
M Lt. Colonel Longley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Ranga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the 85th Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division,
including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
13 Lt.Colonel Stockley served m the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the operations in South Africa in 1S96
(Medal).
17 Lt.Colonel Churchill served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
18 Lt.Colonel Coppinger served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Lt.Colonel Barnes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
20 Colonel Caulfeild Stoker served; in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at
Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the defence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
22 Lt-ColonelD'Aguilar served in the Boer war of 1881 as Paymaster with the Advanced Force. Also served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wavren in 18S4-85 (mentioned in despatches); and in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 1888.
23 Lt.Colonel Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal).
25 Lt.Colonel Robinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Lt.Colonel Ternan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
32 Lt.Colonel R. O'S. Brooke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
33 Lt.Colonel Humfrey served with the 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of the Field Treasure Cbest and as Provost Marsha! (Medal).
3* Lt.Colonel Singer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Me.dal, and Khedive's Star).
35 Lt.Colonel Dewar served in the Zulu warof 18-g, first with the 57th Regiment, being present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, afterwards as Commandant of Fort Tenedos, and finally as Staff Officer at
Fort Pearson (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
36 Lt.Colonel J. OB. Drury served with the Jowaki AfreedeeExpeditionini877asAdjutant to t?ie5istFoot (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 as Adjutant to the 51st Foot, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served wit-h the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
37 Lt.Colonel E. R. Reid served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 as District
Paymaster of the force.
M Lt.Colonel Rathborne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
40 Lt.Colonel Angus, while a Lieutenant in the 7th Royal Fusiliers, served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as
Staff Oflficer of Transport (Medal).
*l Lt.Colonel Mackie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal) . Served in the Af-
ghan war of 1878-79 in the Candahar Column as Staff Officer of Transport at Sukkur ( Medal) . Served va the Nils
Expedition in 1884-35 throughout the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle and wae
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
Army Pay Department.— War Services.
Iho Logar Valley , was pres. ,: Ahmed Khevl'a^ % "'"' ,n the 0!,l'™""*>s in
Frederick R berta .,, the march to Candor, and w ., p . mdSS6„i.^Sfm,?a^ed Sir
treasure chest .mentioned in despa: ,f Major .Medal iwith ttw? I' asns ami lir ,V"n. K?-°',lhf lield
87S-79 with
ilic second
ngagement at Ulnndi (Me h.l with Cla ™ ""' "* i°79' """ waB present in the
♦» Major Lane served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eermian w«r „r .no, „„ i _
engagement at Kaeeaaiaon the „tb September (Medal, an I KI,„laV "• Served in' ,^, = 1 Pre8enl ,u th«
„ ■ . , -n in ,885 (Meda. with Cusp, and Khedive.. BUr), a.so served
Guar' *« Soudan in ,88, with the ,nd Battalion of the Scot.
Zfg&B* -b^e'nd^^Sov^^ Utt? T/SS V^"1 W'tb *-»>.
-^ spss sir astw sae mean, assets*
u Major Colling, served with the vist Highlanders in r)m 7nin «.<... nr .c „ ■
Of Gingindhlovn and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Hasp) '' W"3 P™8"1 ,n tne »«'<»>
sn^TiESair aDd Kambu'a ("edal wub clas!" ^mK^« ^.^
or^andV. W^S2A!^£&Sia5!S '-"-ughouttbe
at the battle of Tel-cl-Kehir (Medal with Claep, and Khedive'.' Star l ' aCt'0D8 "' K,"!8a8in. *
ar
and
Major Olden served with the ad . Battalton~of The Duke ''of Cornwall'. Light Infantry throughout
the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was pre;
ovember and December 1378, in the
- and during the invasion of
Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border as Ordnance Officer" in 1870
/^inland, being present .11 the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Claspl
the. st Battalion Manchester Regiment in Yhc E^vptian VaVof'," ' Served with
» Maior Medhurst served in the Afghan war in ,87E-79 witl "**'•
Major Morgan served in the Nile Expedition in 1881-85 with ri,« ..< it,. V,, '■ , ,.
witl) Clasp, and Khedive', star). Served1 m .!„'„,; 1 , r , ,, n E ,« . ""■v"l11rj"1' togimynt (Medal
Regiment including t he engagement *»n in ,888 with the and BattaUon Royal Iriah
» Major Bray served in the Afghan war in ,880 (MedaT " l °'""" <Ml>1'"1
Newland tarred in the operation, in Zululand in 16S8
Captain Btaepole served in the Zulu war in .S79 (Medal with Clasp)
"Captain A. 1.. binith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Knr.v ,„.i..,- «„• et..k. i
(British Medal, ai „, "Peu'tionarj horce jnder S11 Herbert Kitchener in K'99
" Captain JenningB-Bramly.- Por War Services, sec 6 Dragoons
Captain Henson served in the Nile Expedition in i8fj-8< with the .,,1 H,.t,,.]i™ „.- .1 r »
with Claep, and Khedive'. Star) S Battalion ot the Essex Regiment
Harve.1 .erred in the Bnmee. Expedition to ,886-8, with the ,3* Madrw Into eedalwith
Oaptainl ax.— For War Servieei ■ ikilltoe Fnatllen
Captain Ban.— For War Servio >h Regimenl
!! Captain Alexander- For War Bervioee, see Leicestershire Regiment
iptain Morgan.— For War c ' !k Kegiuieut
« Captain Badow.— For War Service-, see u . -t India Regiment
, . rvyd a ith the Burmese Expedition in .887-Co'(Meda) w.th Claan)
' "" ■ P ' ' ; "":"' \'" ' i-™< '- In Mat*beleland> 1693-04 (Medal P
1, tan. Hale. -For War Services, see ■ nt
Captain Bretl -For War Berrieea, see Norfolk Regiment
»TFo?Sto r«io.e(cSS!r Expcd"ion in ,e87-89 ,Medal wi,h c,tsp) ■ ■ •
>SSS "'■', ;.:••, ! .H.^ofOornwairsLight.nfantr,,
' ''■''"" ,","rn Uhire light InranfaT.
' »l «■ ' ''-"! '"" r7arBen inanghtHanger.
arredinthoi n the North Waat Wontier of Tnrila muia. bi. ism _, .t
Ith Brigade Tirah ,„,. „,„ ,, ,, ", , ,,,,, '„ ""' ' r,.s' ;v'»^n, Locklmr, „,
, ,eu' ■■ Hor WarKerviCl , (I a ' eat Lancashire Regiment
'■• ' v ■ ■ ment.
Army Medical Service.
(Office, No. 18, Victoria Street, WeetminBter.)
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the Medical Officers, see page iii.]
Dibbctob General
377
Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Ma>or,
Surgeon Major General, 30 liar. 96.
; Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ;
IJameson, James,1 CB. MD. LRCS.Ed., Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen
) [R] ; Assist. Surgeon, 9 Nov. 57 i Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 1 Apr. 73 ■ Brigade Surgeon, 2 May 83 •
i Surgeon Colonel, 14 Sept. 88 ; Surgeon Major General, 6 July 93 ; Director General, 7 May 96. War Office.
Army Medical Staff.
Surgeon Genebals (ranking as Major Generals).
Taylor, William,3 CB. MD. MCh. Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem ; Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon,
1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ; Brigade Surgeon, 5 Feb. 90 ; Surgeon Colonel, 10 Mar. 95 ; Surgeon Major
General, 25 Mar. 96. India.
Preston, Alexander Francis,* BA, MB. LRCSI. Assist. Surg, 30 Sept. 63 ;
28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 86; Surgeon Colonel, 28 Mar. 92;
Ireland.
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis,6 MD. LECS. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon,
Briqad-e Surqeon. 1 Feb. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 Feb. 93: Surgeon Major General, 6 July 96." Al dershotT
Cutfe, Charles MacDonogh,9 CB. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAH.Dub. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 63 ; Surgeon, z Mar. 73 ;
Surgeon Major, 2S Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 1 Sept. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 July 93; Surgeon Major General,
20 Nov. 96. Portsmouth.
Mnir, Henry Skey,9 MD. MRCS. Deputy Director General Army Medical Service, 16 Feb. 99 ; Assist. Surg, 31 Mar. 64 ;
Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 1 Nov. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 25 Dec. 93; Surgeon
Maior General, 30 Nov. 96. War Office.
Catherwood. William Alister,10 MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Assist. Surg. 2 Oct. 65; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon
Major, 2 Oct. 77 ; Brigade Surgeon, 7 Apr. 89 ; Surgeon Colonel, 21 Apr. 94 ; Surgeon General, 3 Aug. 98. Beugal.
Wilson, William Deane,11 MB. LRCSI. Assist. Surq. 1 Oct. 67 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major. 1 Oct. 79;
Brigade Surgeon, 2S Oct. 89; Surgeon Colonel, :8 July 94 ; Surgeon\General, 3 Oct. 98. South Africa Field Force.
Price, William Sparks Martin,12 L.RCPI. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept.64; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major.
30 Sept. 76 ; Brigade Surgeon. 7 Nov. Sg ; Surgeon Colonel, 27 Feb. 95 ; Surgeon General, 1 Dec. 98. Bombay.
O'Farrell, Thomas,18 MD. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 65; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon JIajor, 31 Mar. 77 ; Brigade
Surgeon, ro Dec. 90; Surgeon Colonel, 24 Nov. 95; Surgeon General, 1 July 99. Malta.
Evatt, Geo. J os. Hamilton,20 MD. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 65; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major, 31 Mar. 77;
Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 91 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Mar. 96 ; Surgeon General, 20 Nov. 99. Devonport.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
COLONBLS.
Maunsell, Charles Albert,1* MD. LRCSI.
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood, MB. i
BA.Dub. LRCSI 5
Riordan, Wm. Edw.ls Z-ffOPJ. LRCSI. ...
Maturin,John,17i-HCP.Ei. LRCSI.
Carew, Richard Hugh,'9 DSO. LRCP. \
Ed. LRCSI. *
M'Watters, Wm.21 LRCPI. LRCSI.
■8otteT,JeiS.'Lane,BA.MD.MCh.LRCSI.\
MRCPI.Prof.ofMil Hyqiene, Netley >
Comerford, Henry,22 MD. MCh
Rooney, Jas. Patrick, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Stevenson, Wm. Flack, MB. MCh. Prof. \
Army Medical School, Netley j
Eatoni Robe. Coleman,18 LRCPI.LRCSI
Burnett.Wm. Fr&s.,2i LRCP.Ed. LRCSI.
Major, Napoleon Bisdee, MRCS. LSA. .
Townsend, Edmond,2* CB. MD. MCh. ,
Supple, James Francis,26 LRCPI.
LRCSI.
Mo^re, Joseph Henry,27 LRCP.Ed.
LRCS.Ed
Corbett.Rbt.de la Cout,-s>DSO. MD.MCh.
ASSISTANT
SUBGEON
1 SUBGEON
MAJOR.
I ERIGADB
SURGEON".
I Oct.
1 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
Oct.
31 Mar.
[ Mar.
[ Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
2 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
M'Namara,W. Henry,-9 CB.MD.FRCSI.
Gallicey, Thomas Joseph,31 CB. MD. MCh
Duke.Alex.Wm.3TD. LRCSI. LAH.Dub.
Beamish, Jas. Maybury,32 MA. MD. \
MCh. MRCS. DPH.Camb J"
Clery, James Albert,34 MB. MCh
Fawcett, Wm. James,35 BA. MB. MCh.
Saunders, Wm. Egerton,3cCB. LRCP. \
MRCS $
Charlton, William Johnston, LRCPI. \
LRCSI. )
Anthonisz, Alfred Henry.^-JTB. MCh. ...
Exham, Richard, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Libctenant Colonels.
M'Namara, Jamefl,39 MD. LRCSI
Leake.GeorgeDalton Nugent, *°MRCS. )
LSA. LRCP. DPH.Camb J
O'Connell, Mathew Daniel,42 MD.MCh. \
MRCPI. 5
Joynt, Edward Hearne,43 1TD. MCh
Edge, John Dallas, " MD. LRCSI.
Blood, Robert, MD.MCh
Barrow, Hy. John VfaHet^MRCS, LSA.
1 Mar. 73I28 Anr. 76
1 M?,r. 73*28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73130 Sept. 76
1 Mar. 73;3° Sept. 76
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 68
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 77
31 Mar. 7S
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
1 Mar. 78
2 Oct. 78
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
1 Oct.
SUBGEON
COLONEL.
31 Dec. 87
6 Feb. 89
6 May 90
11 Sept. 90
1 Aug. 91
27 Dec. 91
28 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 92
16 June 92
3 Aug. 92
6 Sept.92
6 Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
1 Apr. 93
9 Apr. 93
zt Apr. 93
3 J true 93
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
[ Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
15 Dec. 92
14 Apr. 94
15 Apr. 95
3 Oct. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 May 96
6 July 96
6 July 96
8 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
30 Nov. 96
27 Jan. 97
9 May 98
13 JunegS
22 June 98
1 Oct. 79
15 June 85
1 Oct. 80
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. S3
1 Apr. S
1 Apr. 8
ASSISTANT
SUBGEOBr.
i Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
30 Sept. 7:
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
6 July 93
9 July 96
8 Sept. 94
27 Feb. 95
:o Mar. 95
1 Apr. 91
1 May 95
1 Apr. S3
1 Apr. S3
1 Apr. 83
SUBGEON
MAJOR.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
20 Aug. 73
30 Sept. 83
30 Sept. 8 3
WHEBE
STATIONED.
Bombay (Mhow).
Bengal (Mussoorie
Cork.
Colchester.
Punjab(RawulPindee
Nova Scotia.
Netley.
Dover.
Edinburgh.
South Africa.
Bombay (Poona).
Mandalay.
J" Madras (Secun-
(_ derabad).
South Africa.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Bengal (Lucknow).
7 Sept. 98
16 Nov.
Dec. yS
9:
Gibraltar. [F. F.
P.M.O. 2ndDiv.S.A.
South Africa.
*2 May 95
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
bank: of
LT.COL.
9D&
13 Mar. 99
10 May 99
14 June 99
1 July 99
T5 Nov. 99
20 N :>v. 99
BRIG. SURG
LT-COL.
i Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
30 Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
Bengal (Allahabad}.
South Africa.
Egypt.
York.
Netley.
South Africa.
Natal Field Force.
9 July 95
3 Oct. 95
7 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
8 Jan. 96
9 Apr. 96
7 May 96
Malta.
Bermuda.
Punjab.
Jamaica.
South Africa T. F.
Punjab*
Punjab.
37«
LtlCTIv ,M Colosi I -
Douorac. William.'" l.k( PI I
• MB MCk.
BIcnner
■ I «( PI. LSI
■ t. Wm. Badd," USCS. LS i
Stokes. Het.rv Haldaue,u MU i/A1. -
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Allin. Wm. Bi ggs, • Ml: LSCP.E
Webb. William Edward,
Boi/ai Army ileil,
scrgio*
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LT. COL ' -
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1 t -4 : June . 1 Sept.
I
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■'• illiau: Lauucelotte.*0 J
MB. M .1 llirtct:,- Arm: J
Thomson, Richard Uillbam," LRrPi ,
LSI SI.
Wm. Moore, .1//' .1/1 |, , Mar 73
Woou \th LSCS.l
Martin, John," LK< si;-. I LS
Gormley.J ■■..'• J//) KCk. ..
Swavii- /!.«• ,
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Trevor. Wollaston,'
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Miller, Wm. Birkniyre," HA.MD. Ml ■.
Bourki 1 ;,'( Pi. 1.1:1 $1.
Oharle> ■• \li;i \. L8A.
Dorman, John Cotter, :1 J/ B MCk,
rge Herbert. '-'M l> M
MSI S.L8 1 ,
r, William Litchfield. •'«.!. MB. )
MCk. MSCP1 1
Mapleton. Edward Arthur. Mil. 1 1/
Frnn, K ! // . ( IK LBCP ,
Ed. MSI S
Wolseley, Wm. Owen.' LSCPI. LSI V
Sloggit . P.Bd.MJK S.
Ryan, tfioai 1//) MCh
-. John James,!* 1//1 .1/,
Williamson, John Francis,*1 ME
rd,Wm.J.Read,"iHi /'.
tt.Porcy Herbert,' V
Kmerson. 1. Bo ■ ■ I, LSCPI. LSI Si
Roche, Engeniue Alfred,11 UECB I S 1
Bourke. •-).,'-' LECSI. I S I
Peyton, Jone* Llovd,w MB. L< I.
Carleton, ArthuriY.
J/RCP/
Hughes. 1 teorge Arthur.'" /avo. mb.Mch
Sonierv
LBCP. Ed. 1,1: ■ S.Bd.
Gunnir..- 1 ardweil, LHt PI '1
LECSI
Johnston. Win. Tlw».,« MD LI
Browne, A. Walker, ■ ' LIICP1. L
4 Feb. 77 is June 3; ) Sept. 93
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1 Mar. 7;
30 Sept. 85 j -
;o Mar. 92 ,
30 bept - . Apr. 07
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7 Apr. 97
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■ -:h.
iltar.
Soukh Afric 1 P. F.
Netley.
South Aft
Belfast.
Mauritius.
South Africa.
Alder-
South Africa F. F.
to Mar. js ■ M..r. - si ,, Aul-. 34 :, July 97!Bentral.
3°8«Pt74 ~ - \ug. 97 Bombay.
30 Sept -. . . . , ,,.
:oS,e|':" Itevonport.
3' ^ar. 74 3. U lpi IWatf
" r. 98 i'uujab'.
•{[ir- '.rtsmouth.
;i Mur. 7; 31 Mar - hublin.
31 Mar. 75 31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 03 21 June 931 Bombay.
3lMar' -tley.
31 Mar. 75 31 Mar. c; lujab
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6 Mar. 80 6Mar.9j15Mar.06 :.,dras
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4 Feb. ;; 4 Feb 4 F.
4 Feb. 77 il . ... ■ oS Bentnil
4 Feb. 7; 4 :
•> £<*• 71 * Feb . 4 i . . tiual
4 Feb. 7- 4 Feb. i 4 Feb. 97 Feb.
4 Feb. j
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4Teb. 77 4Fel „rick
4 Feb. 77 4 Feb.
4 Feb. 77 4 Feb.
4 Feb. 77 4
4 Feb
5 Aug
. S Aug. 77, 5 Aug. 89
Drurv, Robert," MD LBCSJ.
Care Mil MBCS Is 1.
Allen, William Henry," LBCP.Bd. LBCS.Ed.
Hodson, Robert Doveton," ZfiCP.J ; mi;cs
Kirkpainck, Hugh Cunningham,11 MD. 1,
Armstrong. Johu, LSCPI. LECSI.
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3 Feb. 98 Punjab.
3 Feb. 98 Punjab.
■
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4 Aug. 90 4 Aug. 98 Hombav.
4 Aug. 9 4 Auic. 9S Bent
4 Aug g 4 Aug. 93 Be:..
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379
M*JOB8.
lyles, Edniond Henry,"" BA. MB. BCh
<loSitt, Thomas Beattie, LRCPl. LRCSI.
Vebb, Charles Alfred, affiCS. LSA
tartin, Menry,"' MB. MCh
!roly, Arthur England Johnson,™ BA. LRCPI. LRCSI. .
Jusack, Robert Oriel,1-'1 LRCP. MRCS
!owen, Wiliiam Daniel Amherst, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
I'o'man, Robert Hall, MB. MCh. LRCP.F.d. LFPS.OIat. ,
flood, Samuel James,'22 Z-«CP..Ey. FRCS.EJ. LRCSI. ....
Vatson, John, MD. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
I'odd, Ootavius, MB. MCh
(eoghegan, Alfred Osmond,123 MD. MCh
)ay, James Dunne, MB. BCh. FFPS.Qlaa
larwood, John Gasson, MRCS. LSA
)onaldson, Robert Dickie, BA. MD. MCh
Thite, Henrv Lawrence Esmonde, MRCPI. LRCSI.
iurlton, Arthur Hyde, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
forth, Edward, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
'ovnder, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS..
StfROHOff
SUHGBON
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6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
ft Mar. 80
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6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. So
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. So
6 Mar. 80
Irnythe, George Frederick Alexander. LRCP. Ed. LRCSI i 6 Mar. 80
Jattersby, Henry Lewis, LRCPI. LRCSI. I 6 Mar. 80
lewett, Augustus, MRCS. LSA. FRCS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
litulvany, Peter, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAU. 6 Mar. 80
WacNeece, Thomas Frederick. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
tf'Creery, Benjamin Thos. MB. BCh. FRCSI. MRCPI. 6 Mar. 80
;)'Connor, Arthur Patrick.1-' LRCPI. LRCSI. 6 Mar. 80
itfardrop, Douglas,124 MB. MCh 6 Mar. 80
.Joggin, George Taylor, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
Tones, John Matthew,1'" LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
i3aker, Fausset Maher, MB. MCh 6 Mar. 80
Isbury, Alfred, LRCPI. LRCSI 6 Mar. So
Jarleton, Patrick Maurice,127 MD. MCh 6 Mar. 80
Itaclean, Fitzroy Beresford. LRCP. Ed. MRCS. 6 Mar. 80
|3arnes, Raglan Wykeham,128 MRCPI. LRCS.Ed. LSA 6 Mar. 80
Hall, John Lees, LRCP. Ed. MRCS. LSA. Knight of Grace) 6 iIar 8o
of St. John of Jerusalem )
IBylvester, George Holden, LRCP. FRCS. DPH... 31 July 80
Wacnamara, Wm. John, MD. I*ep. Surg. Chelsea Hosp. 4 Aug. 96 31 July 80
O'Sulhvan, Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI.~ 31 July 80
Hilward, Edwin Oswald, MA. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed 31 Julv 80
iVoods, Charles RollestOL,'20 BA. MD. FRCSI. DPH.Camb.... 31 July 80
'Jandiford, John Oldfleld Greatrex, MD. MCh. LAM. 31 July 80
tiove, Robert Lindsay, B A. MD. MCh. MRCPI 31 July 80
Hurray, Henrv Walker, MB. MRCS 31 July 80
lerin, Michael William,130 LRCSI. LAM 31 July 80
'etcrkin, Alfred,131 MA. MB. MCh 31 July 80
Rarran, James, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA 31 July 80
llaunsell, Edward Lewis, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed 31 July 80
aeffernan, William, LRCPI. LRCSI. 31 July 3c
ificholson, Ranald Wm Edward E.ant\j,"2LRCP.Ed.MRCS. 31 July 80
fjrofts, James Grove White, LCh 31 July 80
Dugdale, William,131 LRCPI. LRCSI 31 July 80
rvme, Delaware Lewis.1" LRCP. MRCS. l3i.Tuly 80
>ee, Edward Russell,135 MRCS. LSA J31 July So
Drar-^, Maurice O'Connor,136 LRCPI. LRCSI 31 July 80
[Franklin, Denham Francis, LRCP. Ed. FRCS.Ed 31 July 80
iM'Lauahlin, Henry Jttnies,'36t MB. MCh 3 Feb. 78
Dodd, John Richard,137 MB. FRCS 5 Feb. 8
Twiss, George Edward.1 'MRCPI. FRCSI. 5 Feb. 8
Mosse, Charles George Drumrnond,132 LRCPI. FRCSI. i 5 Feb. 8
Oottell, Arthur Bowdich, LRCP. Ed. FRCS.Ed | 5 Feb. 8
Archer, Thomas, MD. MCh 5 Feb. 8
Moberly, Herbert John Robert. LRCP. Ed. MRCS ' 5 Feb. 8
Hart, Alfred Paul, MB. MCh. MRCS ' 5 Feb. 8
Barnes, Henry John, LRCP. Ed. MRCS. LSA i 5 Feb. 8
Bedford, Walter George Augustus, MB. 3IRCS 5 Feb. 8
rennings, Richard, MD. MCh ; 5 Feb. 8
Robinson, Stapylton Chapman Bates, LR CP.Ed. MRCS 1 3 Feb. 8
Ford, Richard William,'" LRCP. Ed. MRCS j 5 Feb. 8
Soutts, George,142 MB. MCh I 5 Feb. 8
Baker, William James, LRCP. MRCS. LSA ! s Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
q Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
6 Mar. 8.
Allport, Henry Kingston , MD. MCh
Butt, Edward, LRCPI. FRCSI
Townsend, Samuel, MD. MCh
Woodhouse, Tom Percy, MRCS. LSA
Sibson, Joseph, MB. BCh. MRCPI
Rhodes, James Havelocl; Alexander, MRCS. LSA „..,
3wabey, Louis William.'" LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Sowney, William,"5 MD. MCh
Liucas, Thomas Rashleigh,"6 MB. BCh
Iddison, Charles James,"' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Kay, Alfred Goodwyn,"8 MB. MCh. LRCS.Ed
Pope, William. Wippell,"9 £BW. Ed. MRCS
Porter, Robert,150 MB. MCh
Mitchell, Charles Andrew Pearson,'5'- MD. MCh. FRCSI.Ed
fjoates, George John, MD. MCh
ruckey, Thomas Broderick Albert,153 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. ... 5 Feb
Harris, Frederick Alfred,'5' LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA 5 Feb
Daly, Francis Augustus Bonner,'55 BA. MB. BCh. FRCSI. ... 5 Feb. 8
lose, Alexander Simpsou,156 MD.MC.h 5 Feb. 8
Battersby, John,15' MB. BCh. MRCPI. FRCSI. 5 Feb. 8
Vtaconachie, James,158 LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Olai. FRCS.Ed 5 Feb. 8
J'Keeffe, Menus William,'59 MD. MCh 5 Feb. 8
TDonnell, Thomas Joseph,'60 LRCPI. LRCSI. 5 Feb. 8
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar.
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar.
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 9
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
July 92
31 July 92
31 July 92
ji July 92
31 July 92
3 Feb. go
5 Eel). 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
3 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 03
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. Q3
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
3 Feb. 93
S Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
aSOIUBNT, OR STATION.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Egypt.
South Africa.
Surg, to Governor of Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Belfast.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
CheBter.
Punjab.
Bermuda.
Punjab.
Bengal.
South Africa.
Bombay.
Egypt.'
South Africa.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Madras.
Mauritius.
Cape of Good Hope.
Punjab.
South Africa,
Bombay.
Chatham.
Strensall.
Kinsale.
Punjab.
South Africa.
5 Feb. 93
Jamaica.
South Africa.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Bengal.
South Africa.
Egypt.
Buttevant.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Alrica.
Madras.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
South Africa.
Madras.
Bombay.
?outh Africa.
South Africa.
Netley.
Gibraltar.
Dover.
Woolwich Arsenal.
South Africa.
St. Helena.
r^outh Africa.
Bermuda.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Colchester.
South Africa.
Chatham.
South Africa.
Gosport.
South Africa.
Chatham.
Madras.
Feh. 93 Punjab.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 03 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 Netley.
5 Feb. 93 Punjab.
5 Feb. 93 Crete.
5 Feb. 93 Bombay.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 Punjab.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 Edinburgh.
5 Feb. 93 Bengal.
5 Feb. 93 Cork.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
5 Feb. 93 Bombay.
5 Feb. 93 Madras.
5 Feb. 93 Punjab.
5 Feb. 93 South Africa.
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Majobs.
Winter, Thomas Bassell, MRCS. LSA
Houston, Frederick Samuel,216 LRCPI. FRCSI.
Purant, Robert J. Anderson, LRCP. MRCS.
SHBGBON.
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MAJOR.
BEGIUBNT, OK
STATION.
2 Feb. 84
a Feb. 34
2 Feb. S4
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 9f
_ubbin, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS I 2 Feb. 84' 2 Feb. 96
3irch, Henry Priestley,211 LRCP. MRCS 2 Feb. 84; 2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 84I 2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 841 2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 84: 2 Feb. 96
31 Jan. 85 25 Mar. 96
2 Aug. 84 1 2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 84'
2 Aug. 84
=iraddell, Monckton u'Dell,218 BA. MB. BCh
Bonnet, James John Cou\v&v,"n LRCP.Ed. MRCS
ISlcgett, Henry Maxwell,-0 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
ritaher, James,222 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
lOlement. Robert Hampden,211 LRCPI. LRCSI
IjHunter, George Douglas,226 DSO. MRCS. LSA
iAnderson, Louis Edward,227 LRCPI. LRCSI. LAU
■Russell, George Blakeley,228 BJ. Jlfif. BCh
ISpenee, Arthur E. C.,229' MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
I'Mallms, John Robert,2»°JU'J. MB. LRCPI. LMRCPI. LRCSI
BM'Cormack, Robert James, MD. MCh
[Thompson, Henry Neville, MB. BCh
fc'Jovle, Joseph I. Purcell, LRCPI. LRCSI
Ma'nders, Neville,231 LRCP. MRCS
[Colledge, Lesley Robert,233 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
[:Freyer, Samuei Foster,233 Jf.D. MCh
Kin, Cecil,232 MRCS. LRCP. p. b.m.S4, a.g.m. 94
(Henderson, Robert Samuel Findlay,236 MB. MO*
Sutterworth, Samuel,233 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Holmes, Charles James,233 MD. MCh
Forrest, James Rocheid,239 MRCS. LSA
Russell, Michael William,240 MRCS. LSA
Zimmermann, Benjamin Frazier, LRCP. MRCS
Stables, Alexander.2*1 MB. MCh. MRCS
Moffet, Grenville Edwin, LA. MB. MCh
Haines, Henry Aylmer, MD. MCh
Moir, John Drew,2" MB. MCh
Crofts, Richard,2" LRCS.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Hale, George Ernest,245 DSO. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Johnson, Cecil W.243 MB. MCh
Lilly, Alfred Thomas Irvine, LRCP. MRCS
Reilly, Charles Cooper,243 LRCP. MRCS
Cardozo, Samuel N.24S LRCP. MRCS.
Scanlan, Arthur de Courcy, MRCS. LSA. p.b.m. 85
James, Henry Daniel, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Turner, William,230 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Dobson, George Magill,251 MB. BCh
Berryman, William Ebenezer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Duncan, Sidney Edward, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Hiekson, Samuel, MB. BA. BCh. Dub. h.f.8s
Fletcher, Henry James,233 MB. MCh
Davis, Edward, MRCS. LSA
Powell, Simpson, MB. MSCS. LSA. p.B.M.85
Jones. Frederick William Caton,254 MB. MRCS
Meek, James,255 MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Morris, Arthur Edward, MD. MCh
FitzGerald, Arthur Ormsby, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Elderton, Frederick Dundas, LRCPI. LRCSI
Molesworth, Robert Everarrt, LRCP. MRCS
[ Lon<*, John William Francis, MRCS. LSA
Josling, Charles Langford,25' LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Bateson, John Francis, MB. MCh. MRCS
Swan, William Travers, MB. BCh
Macleod, Robert Lockhart Ross, MB. MCh
I Adams, Gofton Gee, LRCP. MSCS.
I Shine, James M. F. MD. MCh
i Day, William Bullen, MB. BCh
1 Hamilton, David Rogerson,259 MB. MCh
1 Thompson, Robert George, MD. MCh. u.G.H.85
Blackwell, Charles T. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
I Power, Robert Ignatius, LRCPI. LRCSI.
I Ferguson, Nicholas Charles, MB. BCh. MRCPI
Wilis, Samuel Richard,260 LRCPI. LRCSI.
■ Hearn, Michael Leo,261 LRCPI. LRCSI.
I Hall, Richard Harris, MD. MCh
I Greenway, John Henry, MRCS. LSA
1 Hanlev, Richard George, BA. MB. BCh
Cree. Gerald, MRCS. LSA
[ Philson, Samuel Cowell,262 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Nicolls, John Michael, BA. MB. BCh
! Harris, Frederick William Henry Davie, MRCS. LSA
' Curtis, James Henry, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Allen, Sydney Glonn, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Green, James Sullivan,263 BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI
Lane, Cecil Alexander, MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed
Gordon, Philip Cecil Harcourt,264 LRCP.Ed. ZRCS. Ed
Nash, Llewellyn Thomas Manly,263 LRCPI. LRCSI
Brannigan, John Henderson, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Bd
O'Halloran, Michael, MD. MCh „
Sparkes, Claude Stephen,26' MRCS. LSA
Pinches, William Hooper,268 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
I Daly, James Henry, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Tuke, George Jerry Arthur, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Olas
Greig, Frederick James.269 LRCP.Ed. LRCSI.
Rowan, Henry Davis,270 MB. MCh
Carr, Howard,2'1 MD. MCh
Hathaway, Harold George,2'2 MRCS. LSA
Maturin, Benjamin Allen, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Daly, Thomas,2'3 LRCP I. LRCSI.
Sexton, Michael John, MD. MCh. LAM.
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. S4
2 Aug. "
South Africa.
South Africa.
Madras.
Bengil.
Natal.
Egypt.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Nova Scotia.
2 Aug. 96 Bengal.
2 Aug. 96 Special Service, South <
2 Aug. 96 Punjab.
2 Aug. 96 Puu.iab.
2 Aug. 96JSouth Africa.
2 Aug. 96. South Africa.
2 Aug. 96'Bomoay.
2 Aug. 96'Kilkenny.
2 Aug. q6|Ceylon.
2 Aug. 84! 2 Aug. 96lGosport.
2 Aug. 84I 2 Aug.o6!South Africa.
2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. 96 Netley.
2 Aug. 84J 2 Aug. 96|Bombay.
2 Aug. 84 2 Aug?96'Cape of Good Hope.
2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. q6JEgypt.
2 Feb. S4 31 Jan. 97 Bengal.
31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 South Africa.
31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 Punjab.
31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97lBombay.
31 Jan. 97JSouth Africa.
31 Jan. 97 Punjab.
31 Jan. 97|South Africa.
97 Aldershot.
Ceylon.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Pembroke Dock.
Bombay.
Malta.
97 South Africa.
7|Devonport.
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jau. S5
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
3- Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 8,
30 May 8_
30 May 85
30 May
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May S5
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 83
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
t Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
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31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
24 Mar. 97lBarbadoes.
1 Mny 97|Bengal.
1 May 97 Londonderry.
30 May 97JDevonport.
30 May 97 Egypt.
30 May 97 South Africa.
30 May 97iMadras.
30 May 97 Natal.
30 May 97;Barbadoes.
30 May 971 Bombay.
30 May 97 South Africa.
30 May 97 South Africa.
30 May 97 Aldershot.
30 May 97 Straits Settlements.
30 May 97 South Africa,.
30 May 97 South Africa.
30 May 97 Jamaica.
30 May 97 Madras.
30 May 97 Jamaica.
30 May 97 'South Africa.
30 May 97JSouth Africa.
30 May 97
30 May 97 Sierra Leone.
30 May 97 [Punjab.
30 May 97|Madras.
30 May 97 South Africa.
30 May 97. Birmingham.
30 May 97 'Straits Settlements.
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
31 July 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
i Aug. 97
r Aug. 97
1 Aug 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
Aug. 97JNetley.
1 Aug. 97[Punjab.
Bermuda.
Cape of Good Hone.
South Africa.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Bengal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Crete.
South Africa.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
Punjab.
South Africa.
Colchester.
Bombay.
Curragh.
South Africa.
Cape of Good Hope.
South Africa.
Bengal
Egypt.
South Africa.
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Jtoijal Army Medical Coqn
38,
Majobb.
Reily, Alexander Yates,307 MB. MSCS. LSA
Cockerill, John William," MSCS. LSA. LSCP
Ritchie, John, MB. MCh. FSCS.Ed
Hore, Harry 81. George Standish, LSCP. MSCS
Macdonald, Stuart, MB. MCh "•••■•■
Watson, Alexander Oswald Cowan, MB. MCh.Ed. \
LSCP. Ed. LSCS.Ed S
Stiell, David, MD. MCh
Salmon, Lawrence Ernest Alhert, LSCP. Ed. MSCS
Wade, George Augustus, BA. MD. BCh. FSCSI
Minniece, James, ML. MCh
Holt, Maurice Percv Cue, MSCS. LSA
Gray, William Lewis, MB. MCh
Browne, Edward George,3™ LSCPI.LSCS1
Morgan, James Campbell,510 LSCP. MSCS
Pocock, Herbert Innes, LSCP. MSCS
Hilliard, George,"1 CMS. BA. MB. BCh
Elliott, Charles Roulston, MD. MCh
Young, Charles Augustus,3'2 LSCPI. LSCSI.
Bullen, John Welply, MD. MCh
Weir, James Christopher, MB. BCh
Inniss, Benjamin James,313 LSCP. Ed. MSCS.
Tuacker, Robert Christy, LSCPI. LSCSI.
Clark. Stephen Frazer, MB. MCh
Hasaard, Edward Moresby,31* LSCP. MSCS
Boles, William Samuel. BA. MB. BCh
Bate, Albert L. F. LSCPI. LSCSI.
Kelly, Richard Edmund, MD. MCh
Alexander, George Forbes,311 MB. MCh
Leishuian. William Boog, MB MCh
Thomson, James, MA. MB. MCh
Rawnsley, Gerald Thomas, MSCS. LSA.Knight of Grace of >
St. John of Jerusalem )
Reilly, Charles William,31' LSCP. Ed. LSCS.Ed
Freeman, Ernest Carrick. LSCP. MSCS.
Blenkinsop, Alfred Percy, LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Paterson, John, MB
Davoren, Vesey Henry William, LSCPI. LSCSI.
Wright. Alfred, LSCP.Ed. MSCS
Copeland, Robert James. MB. MCh
Girvin, John,3" LSCP. MSCS
Luther, Anthony John, LSCPI. LSCSI
Peeke, Harold Samuel, LSCP. MSCS
Borradaile, Alfred Latour. MB. MCh
Birt, Thomas,319 MSCS. LSA
Hallaran. William.320 MB. BCh
SUHOhON
CAPTAIN
Al A J O It .
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Egypt.
S Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Edinburgh.
5 Feb. 87. 5 Feb. 99 Bengal.
5 Feb. 87' 5 Feb. 99 Bengal.
S Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 871 5 Feb. 99 Malta.
5 Feb. 87I 5 Feb. 99 Jamaica.
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STATION-
5 Feb. 871 5 Feb. 99 Malta.
5 Feb. 87 J 5 Feb. 99 Jamaice
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Cape of
5 Fib. 87, 5 Feb. 99 South A
5 Feb. 87I 5 Feb. 99 South Aincu.
5 Feb. 87] 5 Feb. 99 Mauritius.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Bombay.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Cape of Good Hope.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
<; Feb. 87 1 Feb. qq Madras.
5 run. yy 1 uiijilu.
5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 99 Madras.
5 Feb. 99 Punjab.
5 Feb. 99 Bengal.
5 Fet. 99' South Africa.
1T«K nnlHntirr V
2- * Du- u/
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87 D
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99'Hong Kong,
5 Feb. 87 5 Feb. 99' Portland.
1 Aug. 85 5 Apr. 99'Madras.
28 July 36j 5 Apr. 99 Cape of G001
5 a w. u, J i^u. yy - v.. -.
1 Aug. 85 5 Apr. 99 MadraB.
28 July 36| 5 Apr. 99 Cape of Good Hope.
28 July 86: 10 May 99 South Africa.
27 July 87I27 July 99 Crete.
27 July S7127 July 99 Netley.
27 July 87 27 July 99 Madras.
27 July 87 27 July 99 Punjab.
t, TiiTt7 Union Tnlv nn
27 July 87)2; July 99 Hong Kong.
27 July 87 27 July 99 Berm :,:.:
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Bermuda
Bermuda.
J27 July 87I27 July 99 West Africa.
.127 July 87 27 July 99 South Africa.
.27 July 87 27 July 99 Madras.
. 27 July 87I27 July 99 Nova Scotia.
'27 July 87 27 July 99 South Africa.
27 July 87 27 July 99Cyprus.
'27 July 8-27 July 99 Egypt.
27 July 87 27 July 99!Canada.
27 July 8727 July 99 Punjab.
127 July 87J27 July 99JGibraltar.
'27 July 87 27 July 99 South Africa.
Captains.
Mould, William Thomas, LSCP. MSCS
Bewley, Alfred William,321 LSCPI. LSCSI.
Stone, Charles Alfrod, MD. BCh
Winter. Herbert Edmond, LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Moores, Samuel Guise,322 LSCP. MS CS. LSA. DPH.Lond
Way, Lewis,323 LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Smith, Frederick,32* LSCPI. LSCSI. DPH.Durham
Smithsou, Arthur Ernest, BA. MB. BCh,
Whiston. Philip Henry,313 LSCP. MSCS. LSA
M'Loughlin, George Somerset DSO. MB. BS
Parry, Henry Jules, MB. LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Beveridge. Wilfred William Ogilvy, MB. MCh
Jackson, Robert William Henry, BA. MB. BCh
Mawhinny, Robert John Watt,320 LSCPI. LSCSI
Bra). George Arthur Theodore,-" LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Forde, Bernard, MB. MCh
Ferguson, John David,32'+ DSO. LSCPI. LSCSI
Beach, Thomas Boswail, LSCP. MSCS. LSA
Powell, Edgar Elkins, iJSCP. MSCS. LSA
Healey, CoryndonWm. Rutherford, LSCPI. LSCSI.
Jennings, James Willes,328 DSO. LSCPI. LSCSI.
Williams. Edgar M'Kenzie, LSCP. MSCS
Dowse, Henry Esmonde,329 LRCP. MSCS
Connor, John Colpoys, MB. BCh .-
Carter, James Edward, MB. BCh
Hardy, Frederick Wynne, LSA
Clapham, John Thurlow, LSCP. MSCS
Graham, Walter Ap Samuel James,330 LSCP. MSCS.
Shanahan, Daniel Davis, LSCPI. LSCSI
Whitestone, Charles William Henry, MB. BCh
Pearse, Albert, LSCP. MSCS
Masor, Hubert Dempster, LSCPI. MSCS
Daltcn, Charles, LSCPI.
Porter, Frederick Joseph William, LSA. MSCS. LSCP
Robinson, Oliver Long, MSCS. LRCP
Stalkartt. Charles Edward Grey. MD. MSCS. LSCP
Gibbard, Thomas Wykes, MB. MSCS. LSA
Healy, Christopher James, MB. BCh
Buist, Herbert John Martin,331 MB.M Ch
Stanistreet, George Bradshaw. MB. BCh
Wade-Brown, Francis Joseph, MSCS. LSCP
Hardy, William Kdmund, MSCS. LSCP
Broaden, Jas. England,332 LSCP.Ed. LSCS.Ed. LFPS.GUis..
Tate, Gerard William, MB. BCh
Faichnie, Norman, MB. BCh
SUKO.CAPT
TFeb. 90 Netley.
1 Feb. 90 Hong Kong.
1 Feb. 90 Special Serv. Soulh Africa.
1 Feb. 90 Straits Settlements.
1 Feb. go Scots Guards.
1 Feb. 90 Adj. Vol. Med. StafI Corps.
30 Mar. 90 West Africa.
9 July 90I Portsmouth.
29 July 90J
29 July 90! East Africa.
29 July 90 South Africa.
29 July go Bermuda.
29 July 90 Punjab.
20 July 901 Natal.
29 July go'Egyptian Army.
29 July 901 South Africa.
29 July 90 East Africa.
South Africa.
Coldstream Guards.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Training School, Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Bermuda.
Madras.
Egypt.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Training School, Aldershot.
Great Yarmouth.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Straits Settlements.
South Africa.
Madras.
Bengal.
South Africa.
Punjab.
South Africa.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
West Africa.
South Africa.
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 9:
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
28 July 91
jS July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
.'3 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
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I'tmjah.
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385
CAPTAINS.
Kiddle, Frederick, MB. BCh —
Staddon, Henry Ernest, MRCS. LRCP. ■•■•xpy^^r-
[perry, Samuel James Chatterton Pnttie LBCPI. LRCSI. .
'Heaton, Arthur Frederick, MRCS. LRCP. ■ »
ttOUGBOK
LtHUT.
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan, q8
SCUGKON
CAPTAIN. I
BEQIHBN1!, OB
STATION.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Coldstream Guards.
29 July 95
29 July 95
27 July 92
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 Jan. 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
28 Jon. 97
fc John Charles B«*£ng ^-j- ;■;•; * *£ *
29 July 98
16 Nov. qS
29 Jan. 99
Chambers, Alexander Jasper, LBCP. MEtS...:
Fairne, Septimus Harold MB. ju^s'Tirrp
Maurice, George Thehvall Kmdersley, MECS. LKtr.
Fawssett, Rupert, MECS. LRCP
Forrest, John Vincent, MB. MCh •
Grattan, Henry William, MECS. LBCP
Gunter, Francis Ernest, MB. MCk
Camnbell, John Hay, MECS. LBCP. LSA
Green, John, MECS. LECP.
Bl
Brere
Statham, un v.wii.Do "— -~j — ;;;' i7r>V.s tt/cp
Cooper, Robert Montagu Le Hunte, MB. MECS. LRCP
Hayes Edwin Charles. LBCP. LBCS.Ed, LFPS.Olas..:: ....
Probyn, Percy John, MECS. LBCP ■
"Waring, Anthony Henry, MBCS. LBCP. •'•'
Hooper. Arthur \Vinsmore. MECS. LBCP. ••••
Ward, William Alfred, MBCS. LBCP. LSA
Forrest, Edmund George, MB. BCh ■■■■■■■■-:
Birrell, Edwin Thomas Fairweather, MB. MCh
Cochrane, Edward Warren Webber, MB. BCh .....
Morris, Arthur Hugh. MBCS. LBCP. . . ■
Biddiek. George Bushman. MBCS. LBCP
Archer, Samuel Arthur, MBCS. ifiCP...
MacDou-'all, Alexander James. MB. MCh
Clements, Robert William, MB. BCh
Bwaoey, Maurice, MECS. LBCP
Hewetson, Henry, MECS. LBCP ■
LlEUTENA-NTS.
Summers, George Elliott Frank, MECS. LECP ......
Wanhill, Charles Frederick, MBCS. LECP
Hudleston, Wilfrid Edward, MBCS. LBCP. .^y...
Corkery. Martin Percy, LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Olas.
Gaine, Frederick John, LSA
Addams- Williams, Leonard,3'6 MBCS. LBCP
Rattray, Malcolm MaoGregor, MB. MCh. Ed
Power, John Henry. LECSI. LECPI. .....
Phillips Richard Edward Game, MBCS. LECP
Cla-ke, Thomas Henry Matthews, DSO. MB. BCh
Marriott, Edwin Walter P. V. LECPI. LRCSI.-
Cummins, Stevenson Lule,™> MB. BCh
M'Ardle, Joseph, MB. BCh
Hopkins, Charles Hensley, MBCS. LBCP
Hearn, Lewis Julius Christopher, MB. BCh
M'Kessack, Peter, MB. BCh
M'Carthv, John M'Donald, LSA
Brodribb, Ernest, MECS. LECP
Poe, John, MB. BCh • ••■•
*Joirin<non, Henrv Lawrence Weekes. MECS. LECP
St.iUard, Hamilton Geo.F. LECP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Olas. »8 July 97
Punjab.
Punjab.
Aldershot.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Life Guards.
29 July 98
29 July gS
27 July 95
29 July 98
29 July o3
29 July 98
29 July 981S0UH1 Africa.
29 July 98 (Madras.
29 July 98 'Madras.
29 July 9S Madras.
" Madras.
Bengal.
Scots Guards.
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
2S Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
23 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
23 July 97
" July 07
29 Jan. (jolBengal.
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 JuW 99 1 Punjab.
29 July 99|Bombay
^9 Julv 99 Bombay
29 Jul7 09 Punjab.
29 July 99 Bengal
29 July 99
29 July 99
29 July 99
29 July 99
Grenadier Guards.
Bengal.
South Africa.
Madras. •
Coldstream Guards.
South Africa.
Madras.
Jephson, Robert Dalkeith, LBCPI. LECSI.
Bowen, Arthur Winniett Nunn, LECPI. LECSI.
Browne-Mason, Hubert Oliver Browne, MECS. LBCP
Penny, Frederick Septimus, MBCS. LECP
Watts, Brian, MRCS. LECP <-.
Martin. Henrv Graham, LECPI. LRCSI.
Berne, John Getald, LECPI. LECSI
Carroll. Frederick Fitzgerald, MB. BCh
Macpherson, jDhn Duncan Graham, MB. MCh. Ed
Gwynn, William Purnell, MECS. LBCP
O'Grady, Standish de Con.-cy, MB. BCh
Young, Augustus Henry Owen, LECPI. LECSI
Bourke, Ernest Albert, LECPI. LECSI
iowsley, Montagu Marmion, MRCS. LBCP
Lupton, Alfred Crichton, MB. MCh
Carter, Gerald Bayley, MB. BCh
Ross, Norman Hamilton, MB. MCh. Ed
Colliugwood. Percy Hildebrand, LSA
O'Gorman, Charles John, LECPI. LECSI ■.....-.•.■.■.•.-. -..
Nickerson, William Henry Snyder, MB. BCh
Hickerson, Qeorge Snyder, MB. BCh
Crisp George Bedford, MECS. LBCP
Fuhr, Robt. Strickland Hannav, LRCP. LBCS. LFPS. Qlas.
Jagaer, Waller, MB. MCh :
Archer, George Johnston Stoney, MB. BCh
Selbv, Robert, MB. MCh
Hall Sydney Octavius, LRCP. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Olas
Weld, Alfred Edmond, MRCS. LRCP
Ga'.he, James Stuart, LBCP. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Olas
Heffernan, Francis Joseph Christopher, LBCPI. LECSI.
Thorp, Arthur Edward, MECS. LBCP
Mainprise, Cecil Wilmot, MRCS. LBCP
Hernck, Henry, LBCPI. LECSI
Dobbin, Edward John, MECS. LBCP
Cowan, James, MB. BCh
O'Flaherty, Austin Romuald, LSA.
28 July 97
28 July 97J
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 9S
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
23 Jan.
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan.
S Jan. 98
?8 Jan. 98
28 Jan.
28 Jan. 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
July 93
27 July 98
27 July 98
17 July 98
27 July 9S
27 J uly qS
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras,
iladras.
Aldershot.
Egyptian Army.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Walton, Henry Beckles Gall, MRCS. LRCP W July g3
Malta.
Colchester.
Malta.
1 Life Guards.
Crete.
Bombay.
Egyptian Army.
Egyptian Army.
Bengal.
West Africa.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Egyptian Army.
South Africa.
Bengal.
Punjab.
West Africa.
Punjab.
South Africa.
Cork.
Bombay.
Bengal.
iladras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Coldstream Guards.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Cape of Good Hope.
South Africa.
Egyptian Army.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Dublin.
South Africa.
Bombay.
South Atrica.
Mauritius.
Mauritius.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
West Africa.
Aldershot.
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South Africa.
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■'.■•■ \ ' rica.
South Africa
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Aabe. Prank, if /Yes. LRCP.
Palmer. Krancia James ...
'.uv Harle
Cunningham. Kobert Allan, if if
Cimn i~d, Yiucent Jaxnc*
Oelap, tirorKt' (iodf !'.
Oswald
Woodtndr, William Arthur
BhtMOO, Hnn.M
Noniian Har
Blackwi !!. William Richar
Nichol had, if if. ..
Unmet, Hugh Bernard ...
Chopping, Arthur
Hart, Herbert r*nre, ifi>.
Webb, Arttur Lisle Ambrose
Butler.
Wtnalcw, Littleton Francis Porbea
Preacou, John Joseph Wmtwurth
Faulkner. F'ercy 11 ;
D.jiiKln- Henry Edward
ir l
■*J *"n- 99 South Africa.
A rm y .
. . pt ufcEi Army.
99 South Africa.
South Africa,
ca.
k t D' v* South Africa.
-
South Africa.
Si ith Africa-
's t D' ^" South Africu.
fr.ca.
25 Jan. oo South Africa.
»b July ia Aldcrshot.
JS Jut 95 Sonth Africa.
- ith Africa.
28 July 9q south Africa.
26 July gg
-'S Julv M
28 July 09
28 July 99
28 July „9
28 July 99
28 July 99
28 July 99
28 July 99
South Africa.
South Africa.
Sooth Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
\frica.
Eisner 1 \ -m Alexander
LaiippinM. .tames Wili.n
Moi . . lauua Worgan
Ink.
itUnaoa, iff*
1-.
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I.!u\.i. Laajrfbrd Newman
I, I-eouard
Muuu, Edmund Leonard
Mach
Connolly. Edward Patnck ..
Bond. J an u
Itarri* nikcr, iff?.
Irvmi Iff;
Morton. Hiik'Ii Murray. M li
Batuiiis'tm-
BJotutrda, FninciitGraham
.. Bmaat Blake
Koch, Horace Satnaon
H.irv.y Krr, Jem-
Is), I'liartea Edward
HntthffWT. Jobs
ffhlinJWUfred Montagu .
BUM ' ■ Wilham
Wlnjrale. ltaail Pemon
'i It, Illy, I 'iitrick Stanislaus .
Men 1 k Hallard, if A.
Hire, Henry Charles Ropert. if if
1 'uinming, Char • if h
llni* i.'imii, James Andrew, if if
I , if if.
U'Dom • d, if if
aver, iff*
n
■ I'll Macnab
Carh'ii. Arthur FarntiKtou
I, Jami •» Marti, .if if.
Krai.
m
2; July
-
Africa.
W South
- mh Africa.
28 July go South Africa.
25 July 99'South Africa.
•
*!J,UJ Ifriea.
:b July uOSl(.,lth Africa.
- ith Africa.
" Ju .V 99 s„uth Africa.
26 July go South Africa.
.8 Julv
Unci.
8 uth Africa.
Vf-ICH.
- ith Africa.
■1 N.v. 99
17 Nov ....
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4 Dec. 99
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3*7
Depot and Training School, Aldershot.
Officer Commanding.—
Second in Command and Instructor.— Major H. E. R. Jaines, 25 Apr. 98.
Adjutant.—
Commanding A Company.— Major C. H. Hale, DSO. 29 July 97.
Commanding B Company and Assistant Instructor.— €aptam A. Pearse, 16 June 99-
Commanding 0 Company.- Captain E.M'K. Williams, 1 Apr. 99.
Quarter Master.— Hon. Lieut. C. Crawley, 28 Apr. 98.
01/ a im--.fi Masters.
Kennedy, Thos. Francis (Lt.^
of Orderlies, 9 June 77 ; Mori. >
Capt. 9 June 87) )
Phillips. Thomas350 {Lt. of 1
Orderlies, 2 Sept. So; Hon. >
Capt. 7, Sept. 90) )
Merritt, George351 (Hon. Capt. i
10 July 99) S
Gillman, David James (Hon. \
Capt. 7 Aug. 97) S
Beach, Joseph Herbert Wolfe351
Bond, Thomas
Thowless, Edwin35*
Kyle, Frederick356 ■
Adams, Richard357
Hirst, James356
Hewitt, Martin359
Goater, Benjamin
Lockhart, Harry361
Bere, Charles
Lines, Edward ,
Tandy, John
Freshwater, Arthur ,
Crawley, Charles
Brake, Timothy Francis36*
Short, John Bartholomew365 ...
QUABTBB
MASTKB
i July
81
South Africa.
i July
81
South Africa.
10 July
89
Woolwich.
7 Aug.
89
Natal.
Q,B. AIK. AMD
HON LIKLTT.
8 Jan.
qo
South Africa.
30 July
qo
Malta.
24 Dec.
90
South Africa.
24 Dec.
qo
Aldershot.
4 Feb.
9'
South Africa
4 Feb.
01
South Africa.
22 Apr.
91
South Africa.
23 Dec.
qi
Egypt.
16 Mar.
92
Egypt-
j 1 Jan.
01
South Africa.
4 Oct.
03
South Africa.
16 Aur.
04
South Africa.
22 July
04
South Africa.
8 Aug.
04
Dep. Aldsht.
5 Sept.
94
South Africa.
12 Sept.
94
South Africa.
Hasell, Harry Godley
Dallas, David
Dear, Clement Francis367 ..
Mathews, John
Finley, Alexander
Diggins, William James359
Allen, George Leve.-stone ..
.Bruce, Alexander
'Macintosh, Philip
Hawkey, Richard
Whitehorrj.John Chas. Butler
Painton, George Henry.. ..
Brook, Henry Spanton
Spackman, Harry
Sellex, George Alfred
Chalk, Alfred James
Clarke, William Molson
Green, John
ITalbot, Wm. John Campbell
Moss, Edward Percy
Essex, Bertram Edward ..
M'Clay, John
Short, George Francis
Illingworth, Frank
Woolley, Henry
JDumeld, Sidney
Glennon, John
•B. UK. AND
tor*. LIEUT.
17 Apr.
17 Apr.
5 May
25 Mar.
6 May
3 June
9 June
24 Nov.
24 Aug.
28 Dec.
8 Mar.
24 June
12 July
4 Oct.
28 Oct.
iS Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
STATION.
u5 Malta.
95 S. Africa.
95 S. Africa.
96'Gibraitar.
96 S. Africa.
96'Hng Kng.
97JDublin.
97.S. Africa.
98 S. Africa.
98 [S. Africa.
99 ' S . Africa.
99JS. Africa.
99 S. Africa.
99 S. Africa.
99 S. Africa.
99'S. Africa.
99'Netley.
99 S. Africa.
99S. Africa.
99 1
99
99
99,
99
99
99
99
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
1 Director General J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services-
during an epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad." Had charge of the D division of the English ambulance in.
the Franco-German war from October 1S70 till March 1871, and was employed at the siege of Pans and in
the campaign on the Loire. ,„ , ,, . ... .. „ „^
» Surgeon General W. Taylor served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition 111 1877 (Medal), and with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S5-86 on the Staff of the Commander m Chief in India (mentioned 111 despatches, Clasp). Was-
attached to the Head Quarters of the Japanese Army during the Japan and China war in 1894 (Japanese War
Medal). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Principal Medical Officer
with the Force (promoted to be Surgeon Major General, Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Mr
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned m
despatches, OB. 2nd Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
« Surgeon Genera! Preston served in medical charge of the 66th Regiment 111 the Afghan war in 1880, ana
was present at the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand (dangerously wounded), and throughout the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank ol Lt.Colonel, ana
Medal)
' Surgeon General O'Dwyer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of No. 2 Bearer Company, and
was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebtr (mentioned in.
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s btar).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8? as Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer (mentionec. in despatches*
Clasp)
8 Surgeon General C. M'D. Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Principal Medical Officer of the
Transket Column throughout the operations against the Galekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as
Principal Medical Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column from the commencement
of operations till the action of Dlundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatcnes, CB., and Medal witn,
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (Medal with Clasp).
9 Surgeon General H. S. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the engagement at hhahjiu
» Surgeon General W. A. Catherwood served in the Ashanti war 0^873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war in 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive s Star).
Served iu ihe Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer at the base
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel. Clasp).
" Surgeon General W.D.Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expeditior.
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Infantry Brigade, and was present m the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative ranK. 01
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). . . . —-__.
" Surgeon General W. S. M. Price served in the Afghan war of 1678-80, and took part in the operations in the Bazar
Valley, including the engagement at Deh Sarakh (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Korti Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Colonel C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, anlw»»
present at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tazagon Stockade, and Font
Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s star;.
* Colonel W. E. Riordan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the surrender of Katr uomr
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 m charge of No. 3 *ieia Hospital
and organized the Camel Ambulance of the force ; was Senior Medical Officer of the British Troops at Suakm
from 28th May to 28th November 18S5 (Clasp).
" Colonel John Maturin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). ™...i~™n, ir a
" Surgeon General T. O'FarreU and Colonel R. C. Eaton, Lt.Colonels Vi . B. Slaughter, H Cliaileswortn, E. A.
Koche R.D.Hodson, H. C. Kirkpatrick, and P. J. Dempsey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
» Colonel R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Regiment and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as Senior Medical Officer (men.
3SS B .,1 Army U --if
r,.^ 'I',V -India
..-. in
I
u
■ i he Au-lianwar
,' ', ■ Methr;. i ilumu in tbe
! . -
Inrmj
-. .. .
*•+ i ■ '■•' in the ou-
st*'
i*ntioned in
nbpedUto.
lalwitb
* patches!.
:!ie Afghan wi'
tha i«i Battaliot:
-^tari.
.:ie i3'j8, a>
■
Medal win.
-
-
■ il with to.'
• campaign
a iiaeu-
roroa
iv 00 ami
rito the
• thri«„p).
,h ill,,, , .-iadin>r the
I <0..
..yaUnah
• Ah
bMf
: ibeb
'"'« under Sir
: .rketand
■ 'iifi. i *T >.«ial with two Claapal.
up*
.ovcrntnenl.
■s in co«™ of the Abu Don, H
., - - . . - r Herbert
.-toum (mentioned ,n
with Clasp. aaJ Khedive's Star).
-
- nod
B
ptian war.- 1 , .„ (|:i,
| and ,olh
■.I- attack
-
1 ...
' ,1»I with
the ang^c-
' LU>. Served with tb, Barmaw Expedition ,„
f.t ' h.hedlve-8 Star).
.. a> soonaa be
llnti.b Hon i . .e Indiana
v.-i.an
' in the
an war ot
('!»., of
■ BOO ...
•• H. .1. \v. Barrow t. •.;.,! in tha Soudan camrmurn h m
star) i
'I l.mk part with i|„ ' irdd with
lllrludlnn I
i aaavoiuni. '" "'" u'"'r warol iSSi with
under Sir Bobart Low ioi«os (man
sssws . a
Royal Armij Medical Corps— War Services. 3^9
» Lt.Colonel B. M. Blennerhassett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in ,895
<C*cilond8Hr H Stokes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Exped,-
promoted Surgeon Major. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive sbtar) Expedition in
^■Ca»^
M» ?t OBtoSKW W.SK53 m the Egyptian war of .88,, andwaspresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
a^asr^M ^ssss'sss WhSSss si ss ;•-'*-* va^ »>« 8^* **
the expedition to Burmah in ,336 (Medal with Clasp). medical charge of the Divisional Field
Hosp^tthuS^^^
kfa&TSt ^d^^v^n^^f^tikn^war^T'^a^an^HreLnt at the 'battle of Te,-el-Keb,r
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). f 8g2 (MeQai, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the
« Lt.ColonelJohn Martin served in the hp pt an we ' °' '"- G , (Medal with Clasp).
Burmese Expedition in .8S6-87 as ^^J^'^l^B^^inV^ay^eidnaS. in t 875-76 (Medal with
-64 Lt.Colonel J. A. Gormley served during the 01 mMU m tne infantry, and took part with the
Clasp). Bian&hLthB^^^^otzW^m^.^^^S^^^l^^^tylalol^mim Served
expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the .Bissau^ Valley 1^™,'^ . g a in the operations in South
2&MS 3g££S£ cKlKS^'lr^al SS OnS (mentioned in despatches, promoted
to be Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel). Exc-edition in 1884-85 in charge of a Field Hospital at
Do^Sl^ **">&* - -36-8,^! with
tW«° SnelF. W. Trevor served in the Afghan war ofx8£* .with theCa^ahar Field Force . a^was^.
^p^eSraX^le^Xd^ -7-** «» ^
Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive shtar). present in the engagement at
aL^S f^al^C^^ -Kr Tel-el.
%&1^ P"»« at the action at Kassasin on the
wTh^^lxpS^^^a. ?«£gS£|SS ZS12ZSSE&
^Colonel J. C. Dorman served in the Afghan war in .378-5 and was present ;in .the ; en^jment at
Ali Kheyl and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
Khedive's Star). _ Q0
n Lt.ColonelG. H. Le Mottee served in the Boer war of .88. . ... th Nile Expeditio.i in 1884-85 (Medal
n Lt.Colonel W.L.Chester served in the Boer war m .S3.. Served witn tne Hue M|Jta
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). . ,.-„„, „i.OPr.0 ^rft haiierv of Royal Artillery, and was
pJese^l^^
£u^S^^^ P— * 1, the engagement at
in .896 as Senior Medical Officer with the British Troops, including 1 fB "gg^S1 [£ 0srnanieh, and Khedive's
at Hanr (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be SMgeon Lt.Colonel, jih Class , ot the «™« s ior
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign m the 8<maaiiaBdep Sir f^^^^tloreSly wounded
Medical Officer .st Brigade British Division, and was present at ^^^•^^g^TSttS.
(mentioned in despatches, promoted to the higher grade of his rank, 3rd .Uass °^f^^^^g,S!: with the
76 Lt.Colonel Morris served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum r «u * o , » December
Cabal Field Force ; was present in the engagement at Charas.ah and • ™ ^KK*?^^ ^ engagement at
1879, including the defence of Sherpore; was in medical charge of the 92nd Highlander m tne
CharasiahmApril 1880 (mentionedin despatches. Medal with two Olaspsl nnerations against Sekuknni
»" Lt.Colonel Drury served in the Zulu war of .879 and in the subsequent operations again
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 188 1. „,•„.«,> »nnfK Scott in 1S95 (promoted
sj Lt.Colonel W. O. Wolseley served with the expedition to Ashanti unc.er Sir Francis bcotc in 95 w
Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Star). .„,„,,,. the attackand capture of Ali
* Lt.Colonel M. R. Ryan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present ,a .the attach. f Tel.el.Kebll.
Musiid (Medal with Clasp). Seized in the Egyptian war of .882, and was present at tne oattie
CMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Q , n-aenrp-jpnt in the engagement at
«Lt.Colonel J.F.Williamson served in the Afghan war in ^TS^^^Smtar^ Petals* the in-
Cbarasiah on the 6th Octrfber 1879, and in the operations round • L-abulin Decern b« 1679 "™u g
vestment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in *?, ^"M0^^ • decoration). Served in
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three f£»P£fnd Bi onze Deoorato ) . ( ^ ^
the Egyptian war of .832, and was present at the battle of Tel-el.Kebirhor.csno served in the
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 .3 aieJalwitn^ a p, Field
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir W.Uiam L°^x\™"% 0?c™ lhe Peshawur Column
Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah txpeauioi-a..>
and the sth Brigade (Medal with two Clasps). nresent at the storming of the Peiwar
1 Lt.Colonel J. T. Carey served in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was Dre»ent at t u Khedive's
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian waroi .002 i™» ,
Lt.Colonel W.J.R.Rainsford served in the Afghan, war in *Tg^F£%£^T*£S^
Served in the Egyptian war of .83: (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in tne opeianons o
Frontier Field Force in 1385-86. . . „„rt mot nart with the Zaimusht Exnedition
«s Lt.Colonel P. H. Johnston served in the Afghan warm 1879-80, and took part witn tne z,a.
including the assault of Zawa (Medal). . - . „ - nvipdall
- Lt.Colonel LB. Emerson served with the 3rd Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal) .
39° ! '.' , .—War Set-mew.
tJ"t^A^^l \ J, ^ : nign in .S85.snd >u pr, • MM at Ha i
Suri. ppo To(Vekl'reb*-*oa"'' 'onof Tem«: (Medal with Oup, and Khedive's
of*Jil ■ ■■< • , end au present at the surrender
*'.*? j ■*/a,c|ta ' Medal, .. - • .'.ululaiid in 1S68.
M »*.,• , r' .;. and Kin-dive's Star).
.Itdwnipnwtil m the eDk'Hireuiei.l at Ahtm-d
• Siar j also served with tbe
"■ ' ' ' : -t" •'.■■ ■■■ ' ! •-- | . ;.:.,: look part tl It . in:tr. ] to ,".,: Otlhur with iht
Bcchuanalan,! Expedition in 1884-83 under Sir
rved in tbt-
'iticer md British I
■
Kuarvmni Medal, and •• Medal
1 Battalion Sooth
.." :,ais«ance Alexandria on the <lh August
• \\ nrren.
Medal with ( .
.,., -■ :.t in the revH-tmmti at
todaJ
an .ear in 1879-80 wuh the Khvher Line Force (Medal). Served
.and was pretem in the engagement at the T. frvk tereba (MedBlwitb two Clasps,
kip).
..„ P i.cr of Cyprus, for hit.
ment during . ..d in the
' helical Regimen) (Medal, and Khedivea
'. mtneengage-
10, . '
.. : 1 -dal with Hasp).
.„,",, intr.v."Hai I my List," p. 786.
lf " v'1 ll""t,i lk' " Force 1:. the Afghan war in
Mil!
rith Clarke'* ' luran, and in the subsequent
JJJ2 nestrongh,, Bnt at the oapt .n ol King
.'" ' '' "• ', *•■ served in the Boer war of 1681. and 1 It part in the def as I Staodartoo.
'.icer in charge of the
.... k ■ "" force, and was present at the
■• ima iiMt; comma' : ion. the Officer Commanding,
..entioned riaspi: «»■ te Victoria Cross 1 rbis u
Sims Post bj Caching on the
, ' ' ' '. ■;. . ' • * '"-' ■■ ' ' •■ :• '. .v.ir.ng t lint the 1 oiimiinding Officer. Captain Morton (who
rin.. ..,,1 k. OM to his assistance under a
- .'•adarMau- - Major
retail 1 i,^^tar ■*"> M'jr'"n "'•' '"<• Subadar
ba?.T,.VTJL -if""" '" carrying Captain Morton
k«m^.L!T lied a few u. r fifteen pao-
nTm,, oZ.t. ?E7J ""•■ whirl; killed three men parna Singh. This mm, aocom-
"^.i 1 . (antrylnsni » in his arms when wounded, and
been awarded fit'.' 'The Nat, v. ■ above alluL
D the defence of Candahar. and
w»^ Present at the bat: 1
-,,„ • kukum in
°'.-1;' ".■ ''."',;"'' :''' M'M"'"K,:': M"; ' "•"» with! asp Servedin the Boer war of .88. in
3 „cl. ■ placelmenti d in d< -, atobes)
munication and Medical
! MH-
sstnb-
"'hf ivherehc act,
served will Mar,; also
',?.*', itOiuias.
Clasp) '.1 111,1k Column (Medal with
hart ,n^".T. &'£?%£ "''£"' '" ""' "",n|"' '*■"' on "" Nor,h ""•* Prontter of India under Sir w.liiam Lock-
"S! ,'Jn ■■■ »p»>-
n» VI, t "• '!(■'■ withClasp).
u» \i ' . i-
"» 7nn '•lalwithtv,
under itnT.. , ! Senior Medical Officer with the Column
ml,
1 w'th the H I Force in charge ol British troops.
oftheN7r.i .•'..,,' " V-.Tanoerii Ileal charge of the and Battalion
Pais fi r h '™ IU ^e Bolan
ofth An inch li.r. I Hreclor General
Kh, *<*"■ 8f"ed in the 3oudan . erald Graham in iS6«(Medel, and
t 'mccr (Medaf w • Ihs Htoter I Senior MadiesJ
.l^is'i'Mcin.,.'!., - ud»n «""lfr «« ""•'"rl Kttehener In .808
• .,.1 will, Cla
and in tli, /'.hiV:' ,,. again,. Sekukuni.
Zolnwarln , - (Madal witkOtasp).
1 >tl ,. " ' i.Burma wit: „ .89,^3 u Senior Meilical
SiS'in.w^S' ..mi, ..Mler Bir Herbert Kite) B, and was
^u„? , ,• » fu J Kharuiumi. lal with Clasp).
"' Mrr~M» ? . '
■a M.J ^, u , m" '
1 la." - r Robert L wttb
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services. 391
"4 Major D. L. Irvine served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Claeps, and Khedive's Star).
135 Major E. R. Cree served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba andjat the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
136 Major M.O'C.Drury served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
136+ Major H. J. M'Laughliu served in the Boer war of 18S1 and took part in the defence of Standerton. Served
with the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
W Major .1. R- Dodd served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
118 Major Twiss served as Civil Surgeon in the Zulu war of 1879, and has receiveu the Medal with Clasp.
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
surrender of K:ifr Downr (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
l3u Major C. G. D. Mosse served with the expedition co Sherbro', on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883 (men-
tioned in despatches).
1,1 Major R. W. Ford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
112 Major G. Coutts served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robeit Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'« Major Swabey served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885 in medical charge of the 10th
(Railway) Company of. Royal Engineers (Clasp).
L'» Major Rowney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in iS3s (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86.
146 Major T. R. Lucas served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
28th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches), and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned iD despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Bearer Company, and was present in the action at Abu Klea and in the recon-
naissance to Metammeh (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
Served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Bunnah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
147 Major C. J. Addison served with the 1st Bearer Company cf the Army Hospital Corps in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
148 Major A. G. Kay served in the Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
149 Major W. W. Pope served in the Egyptian war of i332, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Zululand in :88S.
li0 Major R. Porter served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-fi (Star).
151 Major C. A. P. Mitchell seived in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagemems at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mnhsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle cf Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-P5, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
151 Major T. B. A. Tuckey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
151 Major F. A. Harris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,5i Major F. A. B. Daly served in the Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
l^ Major A. S. Rose served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S34 (Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign iu 1885 (Clasp).
157 Major J. Battersby served in the Egyptian war of 1882, ami was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895. and
was present at the storming of the Malakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat River and Panjkora ; Medal
with Clasp)- Served in the Soudan campaign in 1898 under Sir Herbert Kitchener, and was present at the
battle of Khartnum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp;.
158 Major J. Maconachie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 18S4-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps).
159 Major W. M. O'Keeffe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
160 Major T. J. O'Donnell served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren ; and in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
i6i Major John Osburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in
the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
168 Major R. P. Hetberington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the
operations of the Irrawaddy and North-Eastern Columns (Medal with Clasp).
lfi* Major R. E. R. Morse served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1S89 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (.mentioned in
despatches, 3rd Class of tbe Medjidie, Clasp).
105 Maior A M. Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition
to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
166 Major H. W. Hubbard served in the Egyptian war nf l832, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Major T. E. Noding served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
168 Major Yourdi served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first with the Army Hospital Corps at Alexandria, and sub-
sequently in medical charge of a battery of Royal Artillery at Ramleh (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
no Major R. I. D.Hackett served in the Soudan campaign in 13S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
171 Major G. T. Trewman served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ns Major H. H.Johnston served in the Soudan campaign in i33s (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'78 Major E. M. Wilson served during the Zulu war of 1879 as Civil Surgeon (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Served with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 189s in charge of Base Hospital ( CM G. and Star).
174 Major E. J. E. Risk served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta
and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
175 Major W. G. Birrell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1336-3? (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
177 Major C. W. S. Magrath served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
178 Major A. V.Lane served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai
(two Clasps).
i80 Major G. E. Weston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
lei Major W. Babtie served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-98 as Senior Medical Officer (CMG.).
l8a Major R. F. O'Brien served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
183 Major J. M'Laughlin served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast ot Africa, in
30- B .' " . — Tl".:, ServieM.
■So- of Tambi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
1'laspl Senred with tbe e*i • ,mbia in 1S93 as Senior Medical Officer of the force, and was
" rs)
'•» M .
"* • ■ :'.•; -0 Ket.ir
Nominated
to thi . , Kgvptian
-red with . .-dition in i:;4 ft, ai..l waa present in ibe action hi Aim Klea
- i.lan uii icr Sriicrald Graham r: i;f«, and wjs n resent
• n l! iMedal with Clasp, a - served with the Nile
"' Mi,. 1 Graham in iS?4 in medical charge of
i.ai (mentioned in dcapat.
ran preaentat the aotion
ilh the Burmese Expedition in ;!S il charge of a Battery of Royal
• 1 ■ -mah m iSoi-os.
the expeditions to Bbamo,
- tiina ; in ch . ' a Field Hospital at Bhamo
from January 1886 to March
Medal with Clai
with
CiMM] .Villiara Lockbart 111 1897-01-
with the Tirah Bxnciin 1 m deapato
Medal with :
a tbe Burn. iSS^-S? in medical charge of a Buttery ol
1 ■ ■ be latter place
•
in 1884-87 in medical charge or No. 8 Battery
'-■la! with Clai il.ia m 180? ami u : ■
>-!')■
*■ Mamr E. V. A. Phip|
'■ .irren in lSi-^
in the operations in Zululami - .. lief Force under - . Medal
withClaspi.
TO Major R. P. Bond served with the Nile Expedition in i££4-6< (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's 8Ur) :
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field For, ■
B. H. Lyndon Be . the Barmecc BxtM rit two Clasps!.
H Expedition -
*" Major R. H. Firth s<i . ip.iil.-n on the North W, William l.ockhart
the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 11 Br.: ' with two <'
r A. K. Tate served in the Burmese Expedition in iE;6-;- iu medical charge of :he tat Battalion
Rifl.
w.th tbe Chilral Relief Force u: -itbClaap).
■' Majorat II P. Birah, J. .1. C. Donnet, and R. H red with the Nile Expedition
■
i.-orA. Dodd pedition in 1885-66 (Medal with - ad in the cam-
ener in 1896, and ■ 1111 (men-
■
Expedition under - ■ Star).
wiili tbe Haxara Expedition in ifci; in medical cim-. i Battalion
unberland Fusiliera (M,
" O'D. Km Id
ti 188E in medical char. 1 Sussex
•.tie campaign in tbe Soudan under Sir Hi- in 1808, and
*u» present at the bat: ara in charge of the Br: iind
-.'■>- t "ornpany of ,,1 m
ledal with two Clai
BxDed [edi
""Major ulun campaign in 1865 (Medal with c'lri^p. an, I K I.. ad wit]
; :q5 (promo'.'
■" If ajar G. D. Hunter m the Nile Kjp irl ; in
the operations 01 |ro m 18S8-89,
Served wnb t lie I1 rberl
Kitchener 11 the force, including . perai
at Haflr (n -h Medal, and Kb.
the «tb Cla»»
07 M,i orL. B. Andereon served with tbe Nile Bxped iterations In the
Eastern Soudan in 1885 iMeial with e, and Khedi'
** Major G. B. . rve<l in the sun-),
[in thi th the Irrawi
luding the engagement
• (Medal, and Khedive - Stan.
'•' ' the Soudan campaign in Served
1 ■ " « Bxpi with the Southern Slum Column
n 1S88-89, includ • Eiwekmw end minor ajffaire— eereroly
wouuded 1 .Medal with t " I
• C, Kirt ser-.' campaign 111 i£: Served
1 lolrnl Belial • - Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with i'Ib-
V n I. K Colledge, s v. I :ierworth,and 0, J H mea served in the Soudan campaign in
(Medal with clasp, and Khedlve'i star).
• R. S. F. H I m the Soudan campeiirn in ir.85, and was ■ the enjmg*.
i.ai IMedal with ' I m the
the Wuntho Expedition and In the
i«p( ; also served m
ntheWuntr ifflcer with
asp).
1 campaign in iS?; (Med.. Star).
' at Giniia
b the /.boh Valley and K
WL.t.
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services. 393
«> Major A. Stables served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
^^MajorfTlJ. Moir. 0. W. Johnson and C. C. Reilly served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in , 885-86
'^faP'^Croftfsfrv-ed with the expedition against the Jebns, Lagos, in ,Sg2 (mentioned in despatches,
M«aMaior GaEP)Hale served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in ,885-86, and was present in the engage-
™.nt «r Pirnis '(Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the B.vrmeso Expedition m 1887-89 (Medal with
Clasp) nS in 1889-9. with the Tonhon and Wuutho Expeditions (received the thanks of the Government of
1^lSSe^a^S?SS&^lS^^^ P^ntier Field Force in ,335-36, including the engatremen at
KothelTmentfonea in despatehU, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
■ffSSSyw! Tu9rn^estavet\nLthe5PSoudan campaign in Ms (Medal with Ctasp, aud Khedive's Star). Served
^'Mal1"" M^ob^iSr^ with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served^n the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 189= (Medal wab. Clasp.
lainnrH T Fletcher served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1801 (Medal with Clasp).
w SorFWC Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned m despatches, Medal
W-w AI»?nr YTeek served with the Sikkim Expedition in ,888 (Medal with Clasp).
Sffl 1 lESS with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey S.lah in .894 (mentioned in
de' Paynes MecWwthclasp" Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott m ,8,5-96 (Star).
™ M,jo?'tTr Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
»o MaiorS R Wills served with the Hazara Expedition iQ,8y, (Medal with Clasp).
»■ Major ML Hearn served with the Burmese Expedition in .885-87 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Chrh-
L^bWc ZSn served if tnToperatTons on the North East Frontier, Burmab, in , 89^-93.
»« Ma or J' S Green sened with the Mnnipore Expedition in ,891 (Medal with Clasp) , and with the Burmese
*&$& ^'^H^S'serveVwirr ^^n^S^^nffsfel^UtUmea in despatches. Meda,
W"« Majm i? t". M. Nash served with the Miranzai ExpecUtion in 189, (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clnsn) ■ and with the Hazara Expedition in ,Soi (Clasp). „„„,„, . , ... r„ ,
w%'a?0rc S Sparkes served with the Sikkim Expedition m, 888 (Medal with Clasp).
» Ma or W H Phiches served with the Hazara Expedition in .1 801 (Medal with Clasp) Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 including the engagement at Firket and the
nnerations at Haflr Uth Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
P*" Major "■ J Greig served with the Hazara Expedition 111 ,89, (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai
ESeMajOT H.1 D.1 RowTn served with the Hazara Expedition in ,888 including the engagement at Kotkai
^MaTorVSr served with the Barmese Expedition in ,885-87 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the second
■ .iijicrn.un ™.c starved with the Doneola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
£Xkm23&£? an"d KnSve's'SalK and" in theTampaign in .898: including the battles of the Atbara
^"Sh G^attalyte^d^&Bu^e^Sxpedition in ,885-89, and accompanied the Ruby Mine
C inmn to Mo»oke was present at the capture of Mainloung in medical charge of the column under Captain
H Earic Medal 'with twoXHasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m ,895. including
the cloture ■ of the : Malakand Piss (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
fSdin under Si? Will am Lockhart in ,897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force m medical charge of the 1st
SSL^SBv^to^SStaainlSe capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps)
™ Maior T Daly served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
97-
H* Maim B I Cree sfrved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,895 Medal with Clasp). ,
ns Ma or J F Burke served in the Egyptian war of 188= as C.vil Surgeon (Medal and Khedive s Star).
Served wUh the Burmese Expedition in ,885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under
S w^or FSTsaws9erve6diSn?he operations in South Africa in ,896 under Sir Frederick Camngton in medical
0bArMaferhHMMaSAdamason ESSu&ftE&gn in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,898, and was
present at thebattles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned m despatches, British
M«aiajor HDHdBrowrIse?ved1n Se°Bu™eM Expedition under Brigadier General Lockhart in ,885-87, and again
"^.^MaTor^i^HaymaStSva'd with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
=82 Ma or C. G Woods 'served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). „._.„. T .. ;.
293 Man, Burtohaell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
lSZ Sih?T?rlh IxpSnary Force with th. Jumrood Column in medical charge of the 4th Dragoon Guards
and 7nosef|uentlY as Staff Surgeon to Major General Yeatman Biggs, and also in medical charge of the ,st
BattaUon Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at the Chagra Kotal, the capture of the
Dar/ai Hei-bts on :oth October, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the
SaranSar the operations in the Mardan and Waran, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in
despatches' oromDted to be Surgeon Major, Medal with two Clasps).
A? SorJ ™ Gerrard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
■„ a™ nR with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
wafnrelenTrn\he SSSStoat Dargai on the ,8th and .oth October 1897, at the forcing of the Sampagha and
A?han|a Passed land the :sn b sequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (mentioned m despatches,
PT^%aorSE.TcLrsleTse^ved1w^thhTh°e AsE'ti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in ,895-96 (Star).
2so Maior D Hennessv served in the operations in Zululand in ,888. . . ,„„,.
=87 Ma or D M O'Oailaghnn served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in ,895- 90 (Star).
»» Maior H A. Cummins served with the Sikkim Expedition in ,888 (Medal with Clasp)
s*> Ma or J F. Donegan served with the Burmese Expedition m 1887-89 with the Pounkan Column under
Brigadfer General Woleelcv and afterwards with the Tonhon Column {D,SO. and Medal with twe 'Clasps toerved
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
=»Mato J Donaldson served with the Burmese Expedition in ,8S8-8q (Medal with Clasp). _
*» Maior G H. Barefoot served with the Hazara Expedition in ,888 (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*» Ma orE S. Marder served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
me Maior G Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). , _ .
™ SrFSheQMe served with the Burmese Expedition in ,889 and was severely wounded during
«,„ „™J2tinr,'« in the Chin countrv (W, and Medal with Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
MowSr^^°-"DiSdiyedoCpicuo?« bravery and devotion to duty during the attack on the v llage of Tartan
bv a Column of the Chin Field Force on the 4th May ,880 in having remained for the space of about ten minutes in a
verv exposed position (within five yards of the loopholed stockade from which theenemy were firing), dressing with
nerfefct Coolness and self-possession the wounds bom which =nd Lieut. Michel Nor oik Regiment, shortly afterwards
neriact coolness anu se 1 p himsejj severely wounded later on whilst attending to the wounds of another officer."
^ed Bwh^e^^n*IlB5eQMomSy>ar» in ,890 (Clasp), and with the Wuntho Field Force in ,891 (Clasp).
39-V B yi/ ilrmj IHir Services,
rn ILajar R. H. Penton served witl Kpeditiouary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener I
mctuiliQk* the ru internet) t m Firket nud ■ neat Haflr (mentioned i l, £>>0., British Medal,
and Khedti spat.
M Ma ■ r H. K B 3lr Herbert KM thenar in i3<}6.
inc'. ... .*. lUflr imei - I :nss of the
Me-!
• t:il. and Khedive's Start.
A . . ll
**• Maior W. J, Ti
*•* Major C H- H\ - b Africa under Sir Frederick Cnrnngton in 1S96 (men-
** Major 11. C Tb muM Expedition in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
■•* Major A. Y. Reily nerved with 1 t »rv Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iS^>
<Me-
"" Major Cocken the Burin .-1 in 1S91 with ti. '■'. . r" rofl sCedaJ with
3ee all - Annual Army I. -:. ] -36.1
»• M:» 1 S95 (Medal witfi I
*™ iln ..• campaign on th-
Wc»i Frontier of India ary Force as Staff Surgeon
at Head Qua- taps).
1 1 Ha • Francis in 1895-96 (Star).
Itf Ma tng nerved in the ■■inn* m 1893 with the Irrawnddv Column Medal with
111 Major B. J. Inmss nerved with the Wuntho Field Force. Burn: 1 * lal with Claepi.
II. ELaaaerd m rred with
•'» Major G Lral Relief Fjrce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
>14 Major B. s. Snong; aerred with the Donjrola Kxpediti man Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
' r (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
inder Sir R 1S-5 (Medal with
»'• Captain J Guvin ser the Soulan under Sir Herbert Kitcheuer in 139S < British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
>'• Major T. Bill tarred with | rce under Sir Robert Low in :80s (Medal with Clasp).
"° Ifl Expedition in 1 lal with Clasp); and with the
•Chin-Lush u
■'Captain A. W. Bewlcyserv. ChltraJ Relief Force OJ tort Low in 1895 (Medal with
,ta Captain - Relief Poroe under - Low in 1895 in medical chartre
of the nt Battalion Gordon Highlanders ant) tain Battery Medal with I
1,3 Oarrtain L. W h b ihe Mampore Expedition in iSot'lMcdul with Clasp', and in the operations of
the Irrawaddy and N01 olunins. Burma, in 1591- .. I
- >'i-cki in the Zulu * ad in the Boer war of i38i.
ptain l'. H ■'■ »!■ Bxpeditioaarj 1 Sir Herbert Kitchener
inc^ . pemtions at Haflr (tnenttoi ed in despatches, BritUb Medal.
Koodive'a v laapa), and - of the. Osmameh, Clasp) and :89s,
-. uartoum (me
'-.car, and was
Srew.-- Mta (mentioned in despatches. MO., jrd 1 lass of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar,
[edal with two Cl«
••Captain R. J. W. Mawhmny served with the I&azai Expedition :■
417 Captain G. A. T. Bray aerred in the Soudan campaign un.:- - . and w 14
present at the battle "f Kh:irt.»uni (m ■ ■• e s Medal with Clasp 1.
«* Captain J D. 1 . ih-j operations in Uganda In attack :it Ktjembo
and several minor aft* ted in uespatches, DSO., 3rd Class o: the Hr.llnint Star of Zanzibar, Medal
w i th t ■ •
■* Captain J. W with the Don cola Expel. 3 itchener in 1396
(British Medal. :i lal) ; In the operations in 1897(0 ' . in theoperations
in 1898, includii.- mentioned :■ I .-my imen-
D80., 4th Claaa ol the afed^idie, Clasp if).
*" Captain H. B. Dowse served with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Roberl with
»* Captain W. Ap S. J liraham served in tho campaign in the Soudan ui. . tchenor in 1898
■(Bntisli Medal, and K ;.l 1.
Ul Captaiii H. J. M. Bn In the eimpaign on the Korth Weal From ■ - [ndia inder Sir William
Lock ban in 1897 with the Mitlakaiid IV mentioned in despatches. Medal with
» Captl dtral Belief Force under Su with
■
*» ■ rved with the Chitral Relief Force on 1Mb),
*»* ' ta rations agar
-with C
Ul Captain J. C. Jameson set the North v- - '*'. . >ck-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah I try rorce(m< ipe).
m* 1 the oamtMdgn en the North Weal v dl-amLockhart
in 1- and Eorram Valley Force, Including1 - ment at the t'blan Paas (mentioned in
ihea, Medal 1
■"Captain H. N. Dunn served with tho Dongoln Bxpedil - Herberl Kitcheuer in 1396,
inclodlns tl enl at Firket and the operations at Hani ritiah Ueda and
th the expedition in 1898, including; the bail ned
tnd Khartonm (menU tatcbea. 4th Class ofthe : Clasps).
Captl I at. aCOTpbew ^served in the campaign on the N-rtli Went Frontier of India under Sir William
,*rt Ln 1 '■:'-/■■ with the Tirab I «ry Force < Medal with t«
n in • B, .'. Buchatmn • • csmpaifrn on th*> Korth West Frontier ef India urM - 3 - .'. ;:tm
■ 1807-08 (Medal with 01aa|
red with the aahai
■ • , ■ . '! n .1 I Qe-ndwin served in the can.; 1 h- iho North West Frontier or India under 9
*ui IxK-kbart in 1897, and waa present nil I - against the Mohmanda and in the ensrajement near
Bhahkadr (mentioned in detpaj and Medal with Claap).
hs Captain K. B Ban 1 fier of India under Sir WiUmm
)7-<»8 with the Tirah Kxpod nonary Force (Medal with two <
»« « erred ln the rampiuim on the N — oS with the Tirah
, ipe)
'. 3. Hai 1 ^ii(rn on the North W< - - Willuun
Bxpeditlonai medloai charfe of the and Royal Buaeei Regiment,
Bi J '• . !.y Expedition (Me lal with tw
/ r r^fna-i for '\.v.?-«. iff fi i ./ QraTeew * Mare D*y.irtment, p. 1701.
Army Veterinary Department.
395
Director General,
with, the rank of Veterinary Colonel,
Francis Duck,1 CB. FRCVS. Vet. Surg. 31 July67; i$t Class, 1 Aug. 77 ; Imp. Vtt. Surg. 28 June 90; Director G literal
a8 June 97. War Office.
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonels.
Charles Clayton,8 Vet. Surg. 2 Aug. 71 ; 1st Class, 21 May S4 ; Imp. Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 90. Aldershot.
Henry Thomson,9 Principal Veterinary Officer, India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, t June 07 ; Vet. Surg. 1 Nov. 71
ut Clots, 21 May 84 ; Imp. Vet. Surg. S Oct. 90. Bengal.
Alfred Ernest Qiteripel,1* Inspector General Cioil Veterinary Dept. in India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 28 May 94
Vet. Surg. 27 Aug. 70; 1st Class, 2 Mar. 81 ; Veterinary Lt. Colonel, 25 Nov. 93. India.*
James Reilly,-1 Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 67 ; 1st Class, 2 Feb. 78 ; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 7 Apr. 97. Madras.
Benjamin Lucas Glover,'2* CB. Vet. Surg. 27 Aug. 70; 1st Class, 4 Sept. 80; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 28 June 97. Punjab.
George Durrant," Vet. Surg. 2 Dec. 68 : 1st Class, 2 Dec. So; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 18 Jan. 98. London.
UeaMatthews.^-FflCr^. Vet. Surg. 24 July 72; 1st Class, 15 Feb. 93; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 23 Apr. 98. Natal Field
Force.
George Joseph Robert Rayment,a3 FRCVS. 24 July 72; 1st Class, 15 Feb. 93;
South Africa.
Vetbeinart Majors.
I JoshuaArthurNuun,57 >
I CIE.DSO )
i John Wm. Akerman >
Morgan58 S
I Wm. Robert Hagger59...
Richard Head Ringe ...
Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 4 Aug. 98.
York.
Rem't Duty.
Madras.
Rem't Duty.
Dublin.
S. Africa.
Jas. Augustus Woods'" 24 Sept. 70: 2 Mar. 81
Richard Rowe 14 July 69 14 July 81
James Kean Grainger37 8 June 72I 1 Apr. 93
James Joseph Philips38 24 July 72 1 Apr. 93
John Burton*1 14 June 73 14 June 93
Frank Fairbairn) T „ L t™*. ™
Crawford" j M June 73 M June 93
"William Gladstone*5 ... 10 June 7410 June94iS. Africa.
Walt.Boulton Spoocer*6 14 Feb. 74^6 Sept. 94I Woolwich.
Samuel Gillespie*7 10 June 74 26 Sept. 94 Rem't Duty.
Arthur Bostock*3 [14 Apr. 75 30 Apr. 95 Rem't. Estab
James Mills [23 June75iz3 June 95, Bombay.
Thomas Flintoff51 123 June 75J23 June9 = |Rem't Duty.
George Frederick Davis 9 Feb. 76I 9 Feb. 9*5'Aldershot.
1 Dec. 75! 2 Oct. 9<r S. Africa.
9 Dec. 76J 9 Dec. 96 S. Africa.
1 Apr. 77I21 Apr. 97;!$. Africa-
William Alfred Crows*
Fred. Smith, FRCVS..
DanielCham bersPallin5f
Robert Pringle60
John Burke Savage62 .
Robert Moore,63 Pro-
1 feasor Army Vet. (■ 30 Nov. 78
School 1 Dec. 97 j
Francis Raymond64 14 Dec. 7
John Thomas Dibben... 15 Mar. 79
, GeraldHerbertFenton66 5 Oct. 78
Edmund Day 17 May 79
Chanes Rutherfora,"8 ) r„ AfQ_ mn
! FRCVS J i7 May 79
I Kay Lees,69 FRCVS. ...'i7 May 79
Frederick Walewski ) x, nn
II Forsdyke"* ^a4 May 79
21 Apr. 7721 Apr. 97
12 June 78
13 July 78
5 Oct. 78
5 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
London.
12 June 98
13 July 98
5 Oct. 98
5 Oct. 98
30 Oct. 98
30 Nov. 9S
14 Dec. 96
15 Mar. 99
27 Apr. 99
17 May 99
17 May 99
17 May 99
24 May 99
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Rem't. Estab
Punjab.
A.V. School.
Bengal.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
S. Afriea.
Veteeinart Captains.
William Donald Gunn
Frederick John Short
Hy. Thos. Wm. Mann7-
George Richard Grif- \
Jithp DSO J
John Cooper, FRCVS.
Richard Wm. Burke,78 )
FRCVS S
Stephen Marsh Smith79
Arthur Fred. Appleton
Edwin Hills Hazelton .
Lay ton John Blenkin- 7
sop,80 DSO j
Richard Wellington \
Raymond81 )
JohnArmsteadBraddcll
Frank Joslen
Harrie Malcolm Max- >
well,82 FRCVS. S
Charles Edwin Nuthall
Tom Marriott, FRCVS.
Henry Thomas Pease...
13 July
24 Jan.
26 May 80
26 May 80
11 Sept. 80
27 July Si
1 Oct. 81
12 Sept.S^
:2 Sept.S3
12 Sept. 83
3 Oct. 83
19 Dec.
9 May 84
11 June 84
30 July 84
27 Aug. 84
27 Aug.
25 Dec. 85
24 Jan. 9c
26 May 90
26 May 90
11 Sept. 90
27 July 91
1 Oct. 91
12 Sept.93
12 Sept.93
12 Sept.93
Bengal.
Curragh.
Egypt.Army
S. Africa.
Madras.
Rem't Duty.
Madras.
Madras.
S. Africa.
3 Oct. 93 S. Africa.
19 Dec. 93 Madras.
9 Mar. 94 Punjab.
11 June 94 Bengal.
30 July 94 Rem't Duty
27 Aug. 94 Egypt.
27 Aug. 94 Bengal.
Vetbxinaby Lirutbnahts
George Henry Evans,83
Ernest Reuben Chas. >
Butler,8* FRCVS.. .J
Geo.CurranOrr Fowler8*
JohnAlfred Meredith, ">
FRCVS S
Frank William Sharp86
Edward Taylor87 ,
David Joseph Barry ..
James George O'Donel
Alexander Edward >
Richardson )
Wm. Reginald Walker
Edmund Jas. Laweon90
Fras. Binyoun Drage91
Thomas Emmanuel }
Watkins Lewis9* 5
Eugene Wm. Larnder...
Augustus Charles \
Newsom J
Fitzpatrick Eassie93 .,
John Moore,** FRCVS.
7 Aug. S4
27 Aug. 84
10 Dec. 84
10 Dec. 84
31 Dec. 84
4 Feb. 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
20 May 85
18 July 83
28 Nov. 88
28 Nov. i
12 June 89
11 Sept. 89
18 Dec. 89
27 Aug. 94
27 Aug. 94
10 Dec. 94
10 Dec. 94
3» Dec. 94
1 4 Feb. 95
,13 May 95
13 May 95
!i3 May 95
13 May 95
13 May 95
18 July 98
16 Nov. 93
[28 Nov. 93
1 13 June 99
Sept. 99
Dec. 99
Frederick Charles Stratton95 1 5 Mar. 90 Bengal.
John Loughlin 2 July 90S. Africa.
Charles Beresford Maule Harris 27 Aug. 90'S. Afriea.
Robert Langley Cranford as Oct. goPunjab.
Thomas George Peacocke 7 Jan. 91
Walter John Tatam 18 Feb. 91
Arthur Stuart Trydell ! sJunegi
Harold Price Turnbull jio June 91
Charles Rose96 aSept.gi
Henry Joseph Axe
Francis Dillon Hunt
Ernest Edmund Martin
Harry Briscoe Knight
Hugh Augustus Sullivan
William Dunlop Smith9'
Arthur England98
Henry Thomas Sawyer ,
John Farmer
Alfred Smith
George Mostyn Williams9*
Albert Edward Clarke...
William Nevill Wright100
William Allan M'Dougall
Arthur Henry Lane
Frank Shelson Headon Baldrey.
Frank Walter Wilson
Walter Francis Shore
George Kemp Walker
Edward Patrick John Barry
William Edward Russell102
3 Feb. 92
3 Feb. 92
3 Feb. 92
17 Feb. 92
Apr. 92
27 July 92
28 Sept.92
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
5 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
29 Nov. 93
28 Feb. 94
14 Mar. 94
Punj ab.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Bombay .
Bengal.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
( Spec. Serv.
I S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Africa.
Bombay.
Madras.
S. Africa.
Madras.
Bengal.
Punjab.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Africa.
25 July 94JMadras.
25 July 94I Punjab.
22 Aug. 94 Bombay.
17 Oct. 94 Egypt.
Frederick Ulysses Carr
Frederick Welsley Hunt
Wilfrid Bowers Edwards
Thomas William Rudd
John Dalrymple Edgar Holmes
William Orford Charles Dawson
Robert Henston Holmes
John Thomas Coley
William Martin Millar
Albert Collins Wilson
William Samuel Anthony
HubertMaxwellLenoxConyngham
Frederick Herbert Shore ....
William Alfred Pallin
Percy John Harris
Wilham Albert Wood
Digby Bolton...
Robert Coulson Moore
John Albert Backhouse M'Gowan
Edgar Browne Bartlett
Robert Cecil Cochrane
James Brenchley Southey
Arthur George Todd
j Hector Montgomery Durrant ..
Gerald Conder
Augustus John Williams
'John Joseph Griffith
Edward Brown
Robert Fisher St. Clair Hoaiton
Arthur Olver
13 Mar. 95
20 Mar. 95
12 June 95
28 Aug. 95
38 Aug. 95
4 Sept.95
25 Sept.95
26 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
3 June 96
14 Oct. 96
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97
19 May 97
7 July 97
29 Sept.97
8 Dec. 97
22 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
9 Mar. g3
9 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
6 July 98
6 July 98
6 July "
24 Aug. _
9 Nov. 98
9 Nov. 98
8 Mar. 99
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Madras.
Bengal.
Madras.
A.V. School
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Punjab.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Bengal.
Rem't Duty.
S. Africa,
Egypt. Army.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S.S. S.Africa.
S. Africa.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Bombay.
S. Africa.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
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t part in the operations in tin I
Pass including i < nu'iit at Chariisifth on the 6fl
. -raber 1879 (Medal
with
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ry in the Egyptian war of i88», and
rel-el-Kebir (M.edal with Clasp, and
Khedive's ■ nnd was present
Clarp),
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I
Zulu m 1889-90 .- luncw
in the AXjgrfa
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menl at Kara Dakka
ipaiga
in i6 ■■■-'...
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M»i. 1 under Brigadiei >■■ ■ uedy,
1884.
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11 the Zulu war of 1870. A\>
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** Veterinary Major F. &%vm Zulu war of 1S79, aud was pr-
the e
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the Hechuanaland Expedition
'. _ha! war In 1 Bo-8] (Medal).
I • tinder Llanfl
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- bitral Belief Force undi rod el < ■ 1 1 1 ho
« Bxpodii
- [floor on tiu Lino "i « 1 mmun • I let pa).
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ni< prith Olaap, and Kl Uon In 1884-65 i< laept
Army Veterinary Department. — War Services. 395''
toe operations near Suakin id December i333 including the engagement at Geinaizah ( Clasp) ; and in the opera-
tions iu 13qi includin™ the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served witu
'the Don»ola Expeditionary Forco under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i396 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the
i force including the engagement at Pirket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatcbes, £>SO.. British
Medal and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches "ranted the next higher rate of pay of his rank, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
~3 Vete'rinarv Captain R W. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
T Veterinary Captain S M. Smith served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was present in the engagements
at Tel-el-Jlahuta and Mahsama (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in i384-Ss
(Clasn). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
so Veterinary Captain Blenkinsop served in the campaign in the Soudan under air Herbert Kitchener m ugS, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
si Veterinary Captain R. W. Raymond served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
«i Veterinary Captain H. M. Maxwell served with the Hazara Expedition in -891 (Medal with Clasp).
*> Veterinary Captain G. H. Evans served with the C'hin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
» Veterinary Captain E. R. C. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition m 1S35-37 (mentioned m despatches,
£ Veterinary Captain G.C. O. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1387 (Medal with Clasp),
ss Veterinary Captain F. W. Sharp served in the Soudancampaignin 1385 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
« Veterinary Captain E. Taylor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1391 (Medal with Clasp).
83 Veterinary Captain Haslam served with the Isazai Expedition in 1092.
*> Veterinarv Captain Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition m 1885-39 (Medal with two Clasps) .
01 Veterinary Captain F. B. Drage served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1893, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, ana Khedive s Medal
"b veterinarv Captain T E. W. Lewis served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1897 as Assistant Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Egyptian Army (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp) • also served in the operations in 1898 as Assistant Principal Veterinary burgeon with the Egyptian
Army and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, promoted \ eteri-
narv Captain, „th Class of the Medjidie and ah Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps to Khedive s Medal).
''"Veterinary Captain F. Eassie served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and in the
operations in the Chin Hills in 1691-92.
*» Veterinary Lieut. J. Moore served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the Suakin Force (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). : -... ' ..._..
os Veterinary Lieutenant Stratton served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) .
06 Veterinary Lieut C. Rose served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp I Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Fore 3 as Veterinary Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
^o" Veterinary Lieut. W. D. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1396, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
9S Veterinarv Lieut. England served in the operations in South Africa in 1396-97.
93 Veterinarv Lieut. G. M. Williams served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with
the Utmankhel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Veterinary Officer (two Clasps).
100 Veterinary Lieut. W. W. Wright served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 (Medal
102 Veterinary Lieut. Russell served in the campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Continuation of Xotes to the Royal Marine Light Infantry.
*> Captain Abrahall served in the operations against Vitu, East Africa, in 1890.
46 Captain J. R. Goddard served in the Soudan campaign in 1334-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin and
the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*7 Major G. L. Beaumont served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1397 in command
of Marines from H.M.S. Theseiu (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
43 Captain Hobbs served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897, including the capture
of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and in 1898 including
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
50 Captain C. W. Robertson served in the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1S97 with the
Boysl Marines (Medal with Clasp).
51 Captain J. S. Brogden served in the operations against the Chief Mpeseni in Central Africa and British
Rhodesia in 1898 'mentioned in despatches, Medal).
» Lieut. F. J. W. Harvey served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1394 in charge of
a detachment of Royal Marines (Medal with Clasp).
s« Lt Colonel Hearle served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to the
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and was
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
1 Major Congdon served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1384-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
53 Lt.ColoneiDenny commanded the Royal Marines in the expedition against King Koko, of Nimby, the chief
town of Brass, on the River Niger in February, 1895 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ; also commanded
the Royal Marines in the Naval Brigade in East Africa during the operations against Mbaruk, a rebellious Arab
chief, and was present at the capture of the stronghold Mweli (mentioned in despatches).
ssLt.Colonei Pyne served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal). Served in the Soudan eanipaignini835, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek ca the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
60 Lt.Colonel Quill was present with the force under Colonel Festing at the defeat ci the Ashaidis in the two
engagements at Elmina on the 13th June 1873, and was mentioned in despatches as having 'skirmished his
men with great alacrity, and merited much praise " (Medal) .
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Chichester Burnard i
Harvey .Francis JobnWni." i
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Strong, Fred. Lewis Harford
Muller, George Fison
Heard, Samuel Fergusoc
Grover, John
Little, Arthur Greenway .
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Wilson, Leslie Orme
Simpson, William George
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P°r- Mairis, Edward Shuckburgh
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Cha. Orpen-Palmer, Edw. O. H. ...
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Hazel, James
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Shewell, Geo. Lewis Forster
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Arbuthnot, William Patrick
Sandilands, Prescott
Lampen, Lewis Charles
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Hickson, Gerald Robt.Stedall
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Norcock, Lawrence
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Shelton, Charles
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Morgan, Henry A rthur
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Clark, Richard John
Beyts, R. Fleetwood Sconce
Selby- Lowndes, Howard W
Cox, Frederick Hugh
Darwall, Robert Henry
Elliot, Bertram Nowell
Trew, Edward Fynmore
Morton, Herbert Claude
Godfrey, William Wellington
Montgomery.Hugh Ferguson
Lindesay, Frederick Sinclair
Syson, Alfred Edward
Fletcher, Edward Keeling
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Parry, George Llewelyn....
Maxwell, Arthur Reginald
Lawrance, Kenneth Edward
Locke, Tylden
Cordner, Alexander Allen ..
Gattey, John Reg. Heath .
Trench, Bernard Frederic.
Muntz.Claude LeonardEyre
Tootell, Edward
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Atkinson, Hugh Oaledon ...
Maclean, Lachlan John Alan
Hare, E. Claude Barrington
Richards, W.H.Pickering...
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■" rrtirChaa.Warreninilti
nut in 1U1 (Me.:.. nr( .1 with the Nile
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War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces. 4020
■ Sir Hoards. Jones served with "the Baltic ^Vf^i-^^^^^^^^mtX
Mar^in^gyptian ^g^^S^SS^SS^SSSSA ^despatches, CB., Modal with Clasp,
V^X^^^^^^^^^^^^^:^ its fan ; was also at the capture o<
Served in the Egyptian war of .882 0Mal. 3** Class ofth« ^Moona |j m(mt on an exped> ion against prates
s Sir Henry Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and t.inii n in Q captare and destruction of 100 junae
from 26th Aug. to 5th Sept. .858 (mentioned ^'n aespatche^ and « as preset ^ P^ ^ fl Qf Pejho Fort, vn
and 2,6 guns Was also present at ithe atteok .m ithe iTalra 1 !orrao , wm o£ l88and commanded the
1860, and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps). ^™ ndria on"tlhe th August, and was present n the
Royal Marine Artillery in the Reconnaissance m«««J™^™ Kassasta, and'at the battle ;o Tel-e "Kebir <twu _e
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in th, two "" h c, d class of the Medjidie, and Khedive s
mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Quee a, £*• "eda'^ £ H .^"in comniand of the Royal Marines and
Star) Served with the Soudan Expedition under bir Oeraia «""" h *d class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps),
was 'presenl in the engagement at El ™«iS™S2j£5Sta2SSSS5l5s* deluding the dest ruction 0 ttele-
« Lieut General Graham served with the Baltic ^'"V" ,m ;'„nrion 1st July (Medal). Served in the Egjptoali
graph stations on 2,th June, and the shelling a Uarg , body o HroopB on .s £n y I Kassa8iE ^ September), and
H:fhSeaofT^pKic "* <~h u,ass 01 fte08fflan,t '"!
£^» Barnesserved i? the operates in^^
anfcu°re ofcSnTm^tK^^ f fl , fl ^
'. ^<S^i'S^rS^^SS5^S^S£ (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive .
^Major Genera, Colwell served in the Soudan ^P^nunder Sn- Gerald «™g- ^S^M"^"^
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned m despatches, ere
Khedive's Star). n . ... ,__ exoeaition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham m 1884 in
11 Maior General E. L. Rose served with the JS*™*^ ~ SJLSn (Medal and Khedive's Star),
command" of Roy a, Marines in Forts Caryafort and J DjMtf Suakm <.Mfo^mand of tne Sandbag Camp^a*
« Major General J. I Morris »«ved '° th«t "e °nt TJth? reconnaissance to Hasheen and Handoub (Medal
Assistant Provost Marshal at Suakm, and was present in tne io<-
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). .
-nrr starvires — Royal Marine Artillery.
War bervices. noya tm the reconnaissance in force from
1 Colonel W. G. Tucker served in the Egyptian war of 1 88 , and was ^^ ln the tw0 actions at Kassa.vin,
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El jMagfa ^c e M(lj Me[lal with Clasp, 5th Class of
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned ™"SW£5£&g£ Hnder Sir General Graham m 1884, and was
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in ^e Sondan ^Peu" h promoted Major, two Clasps),
present in the engagement at El Teb (three ^s "entaoned in d "Pate e p^^ m Egyptian war of '802
1+ Colonel W. Campbell served in the Ashanti war j 011073 74 \ b ueutiy served on shore till the end 01
and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Jj£^J$£l§S3&i (Brevet ol Major, Medal with,
the war, including the occupation of Port Said and the surren iT,„iridhiovu
Clasp and Khedive's Star) war and was present in the "JWJ2^2S3?S?S
and^^refie^o^^o^rSal^h Clasp, Servec 1 m ^ .Egyptian war £ £&**££% ^ battle of
eonnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, ra ™
"Sir (Medal with Clasp .and Khedive'. .Star bombardment of the Alexandria
* Major Tatham served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was prese ^
forts Oledal with Claso, and Khedive 8 Star). present in the engagements at El Magiar and Tel-
4 Major Orford served in the Egyptian war 'of 18S and was ^ese (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives
el-Mahuta. in the two actions at Kassas.n and at th i battle or^ iwei y ent at Hasheen and at the
Star). Served in the Sondan campaign in 1884-85, and was prese
(HS^orDW0FTTmoUerIsae^edinthe Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of
andriAorts (Medal w^Cla,p and K^ed^
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
v Major C. L. N. Bishop served in the Egyptian .war o ,88. . (m; , Annual Army List," p. 786.
™ Major G M Campbell served « the Soudan campaign m 1885 (Meow wi 1 , ^ Bngagements at
.3 Ma or H. Slesso/ served in the Soudan campaign in 1 »88^ wfth two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ,
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai(Meaaiwiint Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m
« Captiin H. Oldfield Berved wtth fte Dongote bprtriragrVoM ^d*^ £„ at Haflr (mentioned m de-
comiKand of a Gunboat, including the engagement at 1 ' irket ^ Clasps). _ rf
SPif tttlT&SZ^ZSEB&SE^™ ^-al Rawson in 1897 with the Royal
I^S ?S— -to deTBepatCheB,Mea.al)s «5S|*^*33K^«5^!^^*^ Bood-^^
^Sa^W^l^aitkeU^vetinTeEg^
War Services.— Royal Marine Light Infantry.
. colonel Crosbie served in China 1, ^^tro^^^^^^^^^^^^^
theJoTadron at the <^t^^VSS£S^SS^^«SSS£S- Waslandedfrom H.MS ^..« -on
capture of three walled villages in Jannary 1869 (mention^ u ln ^f th Ashanti war in command of the Royal
In^oiiiu^ardS^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ CSPtam *"
Services in Ashanti and the River Congo Expeditions.
4"J "' Servieei.— Boyal M light Infantry .
■ benr mii ...i \* v
U<r. ■ »»s present at the bombar.imeat of Alexandria
■ -Id Graham in iSS. and wa^Ti'.... ,,..!!? ri.*J,Ur ^'"'"l"1 U>e expedite!, to the Soudan na.ier S!r
«. uu.u present in the engagements at hlTeb aadTea?ai (4th Class of theOsaiauieh, two
aided from
ca|
the Egyptian \\
of ll ' •■' ... «lh Class
- i. oral. 1 Graham ia
petchca.twoCW].. kUrine Battalion (mentioned in dea.
■ -ent in the engagement at Nefiche
h Start
v Silah in 1894 (men-
•1 and
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■the,. . iy on
11 1 leraaii jieaal wit ,:)
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-a. preeenfm ' ', 'i "T»P"'k«" ,n "**''>■ ,0"k «*""'" * "U>f^ • °f Bo*H».mild
ear Tofrek uu the ,4th March/and
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jgg^ umn with r 'he thanks ■
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in 1880 (Medal).
M Colonel W. W. II. - L in the Abyssinian war
(ment A
com" udtng the ; . < B ,
and M
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Her Majesty's Local Indian Forres— War Services. 4°3Z'
I! Lt Colonel W Loch served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was presentat
^S™:SSSS««rin ,879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
S^t^^Sl^^^^^^^^o. in ,336.37 as Deputy Quarter Master General
^^&£^~&S^SmX& Commissariat Department with the Abyssinian Expedition in
«« -^ }™£i™ert Fn deiiiatches Medal) Also served in the Dulfla Expedition in .874-75 as Superintendent el
1867-69 , (mentioned in ^"JJ^J"^. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S6 as Superintendent of
M.^ervTd 1^tt(emZh0rF"cld FS?ein % under Sir George White m command of No. . Column (men-
tioned in despatches) .
Continuation of War Services of Second Lieutenants, Indian Staff Corps.
- «. Lieut. W. W. Van Some.en served in the SSSJ^SS^KS
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ^J^^J^^^^^^^^&DB in the Maidan, Bagh,
f^^^^^r^^^^^i^X^^l present at Z engagement at Shin Kamar
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.and Medal with two Clasps)- Prontier ot india under Sir William Lockhart
^SS'^SSgEaH^^S^" of fndia under Sir WUUam
S ^£2£ffi3iW£$ t^slmp^ha'-rnd AAa^ga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi recon-
Loc« §| 3 wi^h t|e Tirah **-*«"£ >*5S^^X<$3?U*tar of India under Sir
BuSeWxpe&ion and the taking of the Tang. .Pass (Medal w*h Ctasp,. WUUam
^Sd^^^^SS^'SH^ia^SS^^S thFe° Peshawur Column and the 5th
Br.gade Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps) Frontier of India under Sir
^S^^^^^S^^^^A^^^^ Bunewal Expedition and the forcing of
t^=TS^ondaLfeutItalH.'tAnCal^n served in the campaign on the North West -Frontier of India under Sir
WimpTockhartin^-,3^^
WcSMfiTo^ frontier of India under Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
T B TTar Serviee, .kouli be eomm^nieated to the Editor of" Bart'eArny Lit," and addreuei to hi* at
5o, Albemarle Street, London, W
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Indian Staff Corps.
437
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LlBDTENAYTS.
jzndLtEnr.l libui.
East surrey Regiment...
Border Regiment
Warwickshire Regiment
S. Lancashire Regiment
Warwickshire Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Soath Wales Borderers...
Wiltshire Regiment
W est Yorkshire Regiment
Iacerpool Regimeuf
Hampshire Regiment .
Royal Artillery
Border Regiment
Seaforth Highlanders .
.Rawlins, Art. Kennedy,f«/J50. Wmg Officer 24 Bengal Inf. 21 Dec. rf9 15 Dec"
jCarnegy, Richard Lloyd .«? Wing Officer 9 Bengal Infantry! 8 June 89 17 Dec
Johnson Chas Richard ** Wing Officer a Bn. 5 Goorkhas.:. 9 Nor. 8? ?
iLovell, Arthur Neville, Squad. Officer 2 Lancers Hvd. Cont 21 Dec.
Rjyal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Scottish RiBes
Durham Light Infantry ...
Manchester Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Lancashire Fusiliers
Oxford Light Infantry
Lincolnshire Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Royal Fusiliers
South Wales Borderers ...
Norfolk Regiment
InnisKilling Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Worcestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment ...
Wiltshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment...
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Lincolnshire Regiment ...
Monster Fusiliers
Bedford Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord.
[Munster Fusiliers 10
(Wiltshire Regiment j 10
'Sauth Wales Borderers ... 10
Middlesex Regiment 13
21 Hussars 11
Sutiolk Regiment J «
Berkshire Regiment to
jlnmskilling Fusiliers ' 10
Gloucestershire Regiment 9
Somerset Light Infantry. .. :o
Derbyshire Regiment 10
Oxford Light Infantry | 11
Yorkshire Light Infantry I JO
Northumberland Fusiliers
Middlesex Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
Norman, Walter Henry,™ Squad. Officer , : Bengal Lancers 8 Oct.' 90
Ell!nf;a?^e,^re,rsR-1W-' Wj?g 0fficer 2Bq- 3 Goorkhas 1 Mar. go
.Mlott Alfred Charles. Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade. Punjab.. 9 Apr. 00
Kelly George Henry F.,.°° Oflg Wing Officer 23 Bengal Inf.' - Mar 90
Bousfleld. Ldmund Emerson, Wing officer 26 Madras Inf -1 Sept.
|&anford i,eo. Batthyany,™ Wing Officer 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas" I 8 Oct.
Cullen, Ernest Hy. Scott,™ Off,;. Wing Officer ,2 Bengallnf 1 Mar. 90
HiCKie, Wilham Bradley, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class \*a Oct.
rillard, Arthur Basil,™ DSO. Wing Officer 1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas hi Dec
Pottinger, Robert Southey, Assist. Polit. Agent. MahiKanta 27 July 89
Hav, Lenox Theobald, Squadron Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry 9 Nov
Ketehen, Sotheby Douglas Brodie,™ Officiating \Vin<*">' .
Officer 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas = j|t Jar.90
Templer. Cyril F., Squad. Commander 1 Bombay Lancer's 15 Feb
Barnes, Ernest, Assist. Gov. Gen.'s Agent in Central India>'5 Feb. 89
Parsons, Fredk. Charles Alfred, Squad. Officer 3 Bom. Cav
Davis, Gronow John,"0* Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry
Young, David Coley,'06 Wing Officer 1 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Thomas, Frederick Wm., Off. Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf
.0 l5attray.HaldaneBnrney, ""•DSO. Wing Officer4s Bengal Inf
,r. ,'f aldwin- Lancelot Hugh, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Iniantrv
1° Moore, George D. M.,™6 Wing Officer 2S Bombay Infantry'
Draire. Godfrey/™ Wing Officer jo Madras Infantry
Byers, Cyril Bertram, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry
Lash, Augustus Oliver, Wing Officer^ Bombay Infantry
Young, Henry Ge;.., Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lancers
Cobbe, Alex. Stanhope/" 2nd in Comd. 1 Bn. Brit. Cen- ) L
tral Africa Rifles, with rank of Captain j-pi&ept.Sg
Goldthorj), Fras^Herbert/^Squad. Office^ Punjab Cavalry 2S June 00
8 Oct. 90
15 Feb. Sg
1 Mar. 90
21 Sept. 89
1 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
3 May
23 Mar. 89
■ 5-AIiy 89
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8 0 90
28 June 00
27 July S9
26 Apr go
r Mar. 90
9 July 90
18 Dec. 91
21 Dec. tit
22 Dec. ni
23 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
t2 Jan. 92
13 Jan. 92
17 Jan. 92
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23 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
4 BVjD. 92
5 Feb. 9?
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10 Mai-. 92
14 Mar. 92
N angle, Kenlis Edward, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont.
Bryce, David Greig, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Lansr. Ewen Montgomery, Wing Officer 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas
Wooldridge,HerbertCheselden,WingOfBcer 9 Bom. Inf.
Peck, Arthur Wharton,"'4 SquadronOfficer 2 Punjab Cav
Ross, Fleetwood G.Campbell, Wing Officer :Bn 3 Goorkhas
Greig. William Best, Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry
Kennedy, Jas. Robt., Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont.
Winter, Clifford Boardman."'5 Polit. Assist. 3rd Class .. "j i Mar. 00I30 Mar 9
Walker, Francis Spring, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry 29 Mar. oo I 1 Apr o
Mackenzie. Charles,"16 Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers ;" D9c. 89
Browning,TheodoreCharles,71sWingOfficer2lnt.Hvd.Cont 29 Mar. 93
Ormiston, Thomas Lane.Assist. Commissioner jth Grade, \ 8 0ct
9 Oct. 90I16 Mar. 92
9 Nov. 89J29 Mar. 92
Moulmein .'.............." .7.7 ."...".".".""". 'U " ,,ec' 9°
Newell, Herbert Andrews. Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry^ "ov. 90
Browne. Frank Douglas, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry |29 Nov. 9c
Evans.Granville Peunefather, Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf. I '6 July 90
Berthon, Henry Warwick, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry 8 Oct. 90
da Costa. Oscar Michael John, Squad. Conidr. 5 Bombay Cavj3° Jan. 89
East Surrey Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ..
Northumberland Fusiliers
7 Dragoon Guards
Somerset Light Infantry
Munster Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Somerset Light Infantry..
Lancashire Fusiliers
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment .
West Yorkshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Royal Marines
Irish Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
East Surrey Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Derbyshire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Scottish Rifles
Beville, Harry G. P., Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Ward, George Louis Stuart, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Inf.
Kennedy, William Magill, Assist. Commissioner,°Assam
Jacob, Arthur Leslie, Political Assistant, 3rd Class .
Ross, Harry, Wing Officer 1 Bombay Infantry
Beadon, Henry Cecil, Assist. Commr. Dera Ghazi Khan
Prentis, Walter Sladen, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry
Lukm, Robert C. Wellesley/"* Squad. Officer 9 Ben. Lan..
Lawson, Oswald Head, Wing Officer 26 Benga'. Infantry
9 Nov.
3 May 90
28 June 90
4 Mar. 91
3t May 90
1 Mar. 90
21 Sept. S9
3 May 90
3 May 90
Prideaux.Fra?. Beviile, Assist. Polit Resident, Persian Gulti 3 May 9c
Igliesh, Edward Ernest Charles, Squadron Officer 1 } i2 0ct
8 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
3 May go
3 Dec. 90
Lancers Hyderabad Contingent ...
NTicholas,Stephen Hy.Edm/*) Wing Officer 2 InflHyd. Cont
Langtry, Henry Vivian Montague. Wing Officer 2S Bom. Inf
Drummond, A. Berkeley, Assist. Commr. Quettaand Pishin
Smith, Alick Le Fleming, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry
Davidson. Sisley Richd., "*< DSO. Assist. Insntg. Officer'-)';, „
Imperial Service Troops j, 10 Apr. 90
Hill, Harold Charles, Wing Officer 10 Bombay infantry..... p9 Oct. 90
Eastwood, Robt.JohnCamac/^Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf '" Mar. 91
Dunscombe, Nicholas Blake, Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inf I s Oct. 90
Jones, Leslie Cockburn,"23 Squadron Officer 3 Ben. Cav 1 Mar. 90
Kirkpatrick, Edward, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry 1 Mar. 90
French, Wm. Cotton,"" Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas 29 Oct. 90
5 Apr. 92
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21 May 92
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24 May 92
Phillips, Richard Sylvester, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Cooke, Hugh Wm. FothergiUy^ Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf
Godfrey, Charles, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry ...
Musgrave, Walter Wm. F.C., Wing Officer 12 Madras Inf.
Madden, Travers Edw., Wing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry
Hopwood, Herbert Reg. Wing Officer^ Madras Inf.
M'Conaghev, Frank, Assist. Gov. Gen.'s Agent.Rijpootana
Pocock, Philip Fredk., Wing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry...
Redl, Ernest Arthur Fred Wing Officer 1 j Bombay Infantry
Bridges, Arthur Holroyd, WingOfficer 16 Bombay Infantry
Haydon, Wilham Pitt, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry
Strange, Arthur James, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry
Sabbett, Alex. Cecil,7*6 Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
Leslie, Philip Norman, Squad. Officer 4 Lan. Hyd. Cont
Hancock, Francis De Berckem, Nawanagar State
Swan, John Stewart, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry ....
9 Milne, James William, Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry
•e8 June 90
4 Mar. 91
2 Mav 91
8 Oct". 90
29 Oct. 90
1 Sept. 91
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28 June 90
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2IUlLIBUT.
Bedfordshire Regtment ...I 10
Bedfordshire Regiment ..... 9
N. Lancashire Regiment ... S
Hampshire Regiment j 9
Irish Regiment , 8
Yorkshire Light Infantry I 8
Scottish Rifles I
Hampshire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
(Oxford Light Infantry ...
Suffolk Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Weat Yorkshire Kegiment
Lancaster Regiment
! Northamptonshire Regt....
Royal Artilleiy
Lancaster Regiment
1 Worcestershire Regiment
■Royal Artillery
j Gloucestershire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Middlesex Regiment I
Shropshire Light Infantry
Suffolk Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Leinster Regiment 9
King's Own Scottish Bord. 9
Wiltshire Regiment 8
Norfolk Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Lindesay, Geo. Wm. Guy.7*90ffg. WingOfficerssBen. Inf. (29 Oct. 9028 June«j3
Minchin, Alfred Beckett,750 CIE. Political Assist. 3rd Class! 4 Alar. qi'?8 June 93
Codrington, Hopton Osbert,Win<: Officer 17 Bombay Inf. ...| 9 Jan. 92 3 July 93
Hicks, Percy S. Squad. Officer 3 Lancers Hyderabad Cont. .25 July 91] 4 July 93
M'Caskill, JohnOhas. Henry,7-1 ^Vmg Officer-Corps of Guides 27 Jan. 92111 July 9^
Alunster Fusiliers
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Wiltshire Regiment
N. Staffordshire Regiment
IN. Staffordshire Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
,2 Dragoon Guards
I Liverpool Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Irish Rifles
Sussex Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
South Lancashire Regt. ...
Royal Scots
21 Hussars
Inniskilling Fusiliers
West Surrey Regiment ...
West Surrey Regiment ...
Welsh Fusiliers
Lancaster Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ...
Dorsetshire Regiment
East Kent Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
5 Dragoon Guards
Devonshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry
.Scottish Rifles
Scots Fusiliers
| Royal Artillery
I Royal Artillery
[Middlesex Regiment
I Somerset Light Infantry...
IScottiBh Rifles
[Irish Regiment
'Northamptonshire Regt...
'Essex Regiment
:King's Own Scottish Bord.
; Durham Light infantry ..,
(Yorkshire Light Infantry
JLeinster Regiment
jLeinster Regiment ,
JLeinster Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
! Gloucestershire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
I Northamptonshire Regt...
[Lancaster Regiment
(Scottish Rifles
{West Yorkshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
N. Lancashire Regiment
8 iCotton, William Lewis. Wing Officer 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont 27 Jan. 92^2 July 93
9 [Campbell, Chas Gray, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry 4 Feb. 91 14 July 93
9 ICraik, James, Squadron Officer 19 Bengal Lancers 7 Nov. 91J14 July 93
9 Battye, Arthur Baldwyn,752 Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cav. 5 Dec. 91 16 July 93
8 |Holden, Hyla Napier, Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry ... 12 M&r. 92 19 July 93
8 1 Firth, Henry Vivian, Wing Officer ?.? Madras Infantry ... 22 June 92 20 July 93
8 I Ellwood, Bertram Price,753 Squad. Officer 1 Bombay Lancersi 18 May 92 23 July 93
9 Purvis, Eyre W. Molyneux, Squadron Officer 16 Bengal Cav. [30 Dec. 91 25 July 93
o |Tomkins, Harry Leiih.754 DSO. Wing Officer 28 Bengal Inf., 29 Oct. yoJ28 July 93
o jCollard, JohnM. Molesworth, Wing Officer 30 Madras Inf. (29 Nov. go 28 July 9^
9 Hay, Westwood Norman, Wing Officer 20 Bombay Inf. ...124 July 91 4 Aug. 93
9 Keily.Fred. Peter Chas., Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bombay Inf. [25 July 91 9 Aug. 9^
§ ;Dyke, Percyvall Hart,™- Wing Officer 27 Bombay Infantry t8 May 92 11 Aug. 93
Capper, Alfred Stewart, Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse ....24 July 91 12 Aug. g:
Waller, Alfred Alex. P., Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry 127 Jan. 92 14 Aug
Jackson, Herbert Wm., Commandant Burma Mil. Police 1 5 Dec. gi
Stansfeld, Harold H. G„ Offg. Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf.ji7 June 91
Cattell, Gilbert Landale, Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry 27 Jan. 92
Wood, Francis Ludlow, Wing Officer 33 Bengal Infantry...! 3 May go
Wynter.Charles Philip, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Brace, Malcolm Ed w.L., Wing Officer 23 Bombay Inf.
Wood, Wyndham M. P., Wing Officer 19 Bombay'lnfantry
Skeen. Andrew,7-6 Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry ,
Lees, Chas. Henry B., Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry
Knox, Ernest Francis,757 Offg. Wing Officer 36 Ben. Inf. ...
Dopping-Hepenstal, Maxwell Edw.7S8 Offg. Wing Officer j
1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas )
Ottley, William John. Offg. Wing Officer 17 Aladras Infantry
Deas, Lionel Maury Robs, Wing Officer 19 Bombay infantry
Harrison, Hugh, Cantonment Magistrate, Aden
Melville, Allan. Officiating Wing Officer 22 Bombay Inf. ...
Angelo, John 0. Cortlandt,759 Wing Officer 20 Bengal Inf.
Harding, Edward Frank, Wing Officer 23 Aladras Infantry
Nicolson, William Hurst, Wing Officer 37 Bengal Infantry
Benwell, ReginaldLimond, Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav. ..
Burton, Aubrey de Sausmarez.Wing Office." 25 Bombay Inf.
Wall, Allan Copinger, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Iufantry ...
Knox, Alt'. Wm. Fortescue, Wing Officer 5 Punjab Infantry
Daunt, Bem-.-LTi Rochfort, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry
Maxwell, F.A,\'nier,7C°DSO. Squad. Officer 18 Ben. Lancsrs
Cooke, Herbert i/othergill,761 Wing Officer 32 Ben. Infantry
Fellows, Christopher Stewart, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf.
Coghill, Norman Sinclair, Assist. Polit. Supdt. Palanpore...
Strong, Norman B. Glegg, Squad. Officer 1 MadrasLancers
Burton.Art. Robert. WingOfficer 1 Iuf.HyderabadContingent
Vickers, Cuthbert,7c:- Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry
Bickford, Arthur Louis,763 Wing Officer 2 Punjab Infantry.
Blair, Richard Wm. Creighton. Wing Officer 23 Bombay Inf.
Keogh, James Blair, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry ..
Patterson,Stewart BlakelyA.7ei Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf.
Costley, Horace G.,T.,:6S Wing_ Officer 5 Aladras Infantry...
A damson, John Thos. Graves,766 Wing Officer 19 Bom. inf.
Keene, Chas. Wm., Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Infantry...
Chitty, Arthur Wilson, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry...
Hodgkinson, Charles,767 Offg. Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cav.
17 Jan. 91
13 Aug. 92
10 Oct. 9
5 Dec. 9:
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29 Nov. 90
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9 Apr. 92
18 May 92
18 May 92
20 Feb. 92
29 Nov. 90
16 July 90
18 May 92
10 Oct. 91
18 Feb. 91
20 Feb. 92
2 May 91
10 Oct. 91
7 Nov. 91
27 Jan
3 May 90
29 Nov . 92
18 June 92
13 July 92
12 Mar. 92
13 Aug. 92
2 May gi
9 Sept. 91
3 Aug. 92
5 Dec. 91
12 Mar. 92
28 Sept, 92
13 July q2
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White, George Edmund,768 Offg." Wing Officer, 3 Sikh Inf.... | 4 Alar. 91
Gaussen, James Robert, Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry... 120 Feb. 92
Warburton,RobertFTancis,Offg.WingOfficer2Bn.5Goorkhaa!3i Aug. 92
Turton, Hugh Mitchell, Wing Officer 1 Punjab Infantry ... 18 June 92
Buist, Arthur Hunter, Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry ... I 9 Sept. 91
M'Neile, Donald Hugh, Squad. Officer 19 Bengal Lancers; 13 Feb. 91
Davidson, Arthur Noel, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry ...13 Feb. 91
Branson, Vivian Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 2S Madras Inf. 20 Feb. 92
Nuttali, John Rattray," Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry ,.,|ioOct. 91
Newnham, Charles Cowan,"2 Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cav. .25 Mar, 91
Sweet, Edward Herbert,773 Wing Officer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas . . 9 Apr. 92
Fannce. Alured de Laune, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry 19 Oct. 92
Beaman, Geo. Philip Roberts, Wing Officer 17 Madras Inf. 3 May 90
James, Alfred Albert,"' Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bengal Inf. . 12 Mar. 9;
Anderson, Robert H. Bankes, Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav. 10 Oct. 91
Badcock, George Henry,775 Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cav. 14 Sept. 92
Searle, Aubrey Vivian, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry... 20 Feb. 92
Owens, Francis Charles, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry.. 1 20 Feb. 92
Cates, William Johnstone, Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf. 20 Feb. 92
Fagan, Arthur Newton Dalgleish, Officiating Adjutant 1 ) ■ June 02
Lancers Hyderabad Contingent j ; 9
Ramsay, Arthur Dennys Gilbert, Assist. Polit. Agent, > L, Tlll_ nn
Dir and Swat j,-3Jmy 92
Bennett, John Francis,Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Bengal Lane. 13 Aug. 92
Muscrott, James, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 1 Goorkhas 19 Oct. 92
M'Gill, Harry Robertson, Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry j 9 Nov. 92
Pennell, Richard Hen. Edm. Wing Officer 20 Madras Inf.... 7 Nov. 91
Bainbridge, Wm Frank,"'" Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry .... 7 Nov. 91
Luard, Charles Eckford, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry... 18 May 92
Hunter, Walter Jas. Hy., Wing Officer 16 Bombay Infantry 13 Aug. 92
Fagan, Edward Arthur, Squadron Officer 6 Bombay Cav. i 2 May 91
Naylor, Harry Trevor.Squadron Officer 6 Bombay Cavalry tS JuneQ2
~ib, Howard Alaric, WingOfficer32 Bengal Infantry ... . 14 Sept.92
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Lancashire Fusiliers .
Sussex Regiment ....
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Somerset Light Infantry
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East Lancashire Regt
West Surrey Regiment
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West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
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South Staffordshire Regt.
Manchester Regiment
Scottish Rifles
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Derbyshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
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Irish Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Irish Rifles
Dublin. Fusiliers
Suffolk Regiment
Border Regiment
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Yorkshire Light Infantry
Royal Artillery
Northamptonshire Regt. ...
East Yorkshire Regiment.
Devonshire Regiment ,
Inmskilling Fusiliers ,
Hampshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
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Royal Fusiliers
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Gloucestershire Regiment
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Harcourt, John Stewart Mortimer,OfficiatingWingOfficer )
2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas 5
Stewart, Hugh, Wing Officnr 9 Madras Infantry
Taylor, Guy Hastings, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Iafantry
Hawkes, Robert, WingOfficer r Bengal Infantry
Souter.Hugh Maurice Wellesley, Officiating Squadron [
Officer 14 Beng*l Lancers J
Watts. George A. Ross, Squadron Officer 3 Punjab Lancers
Hallidav, StuartGirdlestone, Offg.Wiug Officer 5 Infantry)
Hyderabad Contingent )
Harrison, Arthur H. P.,600 Offg. Wing Officer 33 Bengal Inf
Davidson-Houston, (Jhas.E.D., Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry
Holbrooke, Bernard F.R.. Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Doveton, John Hodson,801 Offg. Squad. Offr. 19 Bengal Lan.
Pritchard, Frank Vernon Leslie, Wing Off. 26 Madras Inf.
Warre-C Ornish, Francis Thackeray, Squadron Officer >
17 Bengal Cavalry >
O'Grady.Hcnry de Oourcy.Offg. WingOfficer 6 Punjab Inf.
Coldstream, JohnClayton, Squad. Officer 10 Bengal Lancers
Storr, Charles Lancelot, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry 130 Aug. 93
13 July 92
15 Mar. 93
20 May 93
28 Jan. 93
] 3 May 92
3 Sept. 92
21 Oct. 93
2 3 June 93
28 June 93
23 June 93
13 Aug. 92
9 Aug. 93
9 Mar. 92
30 Aug. 93
30 Aug. 93
Mackenzie, Kenneth L.Warner.802 Offg. WingOff. 28 Bom.In. 30 Aug. 9;
Moberly, Hugh Stephenson. Hong Kong Regiment 30 Aug. 93
Vivian, Charles Augustus,803 Wing Officer 15 Bengal Inf. ... 30 Aug. 93
Russell, Francis Deane, Squad. Officer 1 Bengal Lancers... 50 Aug. 93
Barrett, Arthur Lennard.Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry 30 Aug. 93
Nicolas, Francis Carminowe. Offg. Squad.Officer7Ben.Cav. 30 Aug. 93
Ames, Lancelot Hope Rix.Off g. Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan. 30 Aug. 93
Rooke, Giles, WingOfficer 23 Madras Infantry 30 Aug. 93
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey, Wing" Officer 43 Bengal Infantry ... 13 Aug. 92
Bar well, Edward Egerton, Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry 3 Sept. 92
Gordon, Geo. Alex.Steuart, Squad. Officer 13 Ben. Lancers .. 2 Jan. 93
Bickford, Wm. Wilfrid, Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry... 5 Dec. 91
Savile, Albany Robt.Cecil, Squad. Officer 1 Bombay Lancers 16 Nov. 92
Bradshaw, Chas. Richard,*0* Offg. Wing Off. 9 Bengal Inf. 19 July 93
Gale, Ernest Septimus. Offg. Wing Officer 9 Bengal Inf. ... 28 June 93
Steen, Hunter Carmichael,Win_r Officer 14 Boraoay Infantry 30 Aug. 93
Gaskell, Thos. Kershaw, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Madras Inf. jig Oct. 92
Smith, Chas. Aitchison, Offg. Squad. Officer 9 Bengal Line.; 7 Nov. 91
Corbett, Basil Andrew, Offg. WingOflicer 13 Bengal Inf. ... 9 July 93
M'Vean, Donald A. D., Wing Officer +5 Bengal Infantry .... 7 Nov. gi
Holdich, Harold Adrian, Off g.Wing Officer 2 Bn,5 Goorkhasiio Oct. 94
Furney, John Leared,805 Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf. ..23 Dec. 93
Fenning William Maxwell, Adj. Gov.'s Body Guard, Madras^ Dec. 9.
Hawkes, Wm. Cotter W., Offg. Wing Officer29 Bombay Inf. 23 Dec. 93
Prissick, Cuthbert, Officiating Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf. 123 Dec. 93
Bredin, Alexander, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry ! 9 Jan. 92
Fellowes. HalfordLeMesurier,80"* WingOff. 35 Bengal Inf. 31 Jan. 94
Anderson, Macclesfield H., Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav 31 Jan. 94
Babington,AltredHarcourt,Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry J31 Jan. 94
Strong, Henry Stuart, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Infantry 31 Jan. y4
Fitzpatrick, Bartholomew Denis, Assist. Commr. Punjab. ..:3r Jan. 94
Lane, Thomas Edw. Moore, WingOfficer ^Madras Infantry 31 Jan. 94
Robertson, Charles, Offg. Squad Officer ig Bengal Lancers, 21 Oct. 93
Price, Thomas Rose Caradoc,807 Offg.8quad.Off. 6 Bom.Cav. 10 Oct. 94
St. John, Hen. Beauchamp,808 Offg. Wing Officer 45 Ben. Inf. j3c Aug. 93
Sproule, Harry Hatton, with 1 Bengal Lancers 28 June 93
Knowles, George, Squadron Officer 2 Bengal Lancer3
Kettle well, Arch. Middleton, Squad. Officer 6 Bom. Cavalry
Bliss, Charles. Offg. Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry
Dalrymple-Hay, Stair FrancisB.,809 Wing Office^Ben. Inf.
Willans, Thomas James, Offig. Wing Officer 6 Punjab Inf....
Hood. Alexander Nelson, Offg. A.D C. to Sir M. G. Gerard
Hirst, Frederic Christian, Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bombaylnf.
Molloy, Gerald Macleay, Offg. Squad. Officer 4 Bom. Cav.
Orton Ernest Frederick, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry.
Curnino-, Robert John, Offg. War Officer 16 Bengal Inf....
Lon^hurst, Arthur Lyster, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Mad. Inf.
Villiers-Stuart, Wm. Desmond, Officiating Wing Officer)
1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas - )
Cordeaux, Harry E. Spiller, Wing Officer q Bombay Inf. ...
Hawortb. Lionel Berkeley Holt,e:o Offg. Wing Officer)
9 Bombay Infantry - ■ )
Deane, Dennis, Squadron Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry .........
Thomson, Alex. Guthrie, Offg. Wing Officer 5 Punjab Inf....
Kauntze, Bertram Chas, Wing Officer 26 Madras Intantry
Oliphant.Edwd.Havelock, WingOfficer 23 Madras Infantry
Broun, James Ronald,811 Wing Officer 2 Madras Infantry ...
Nicolay, Bernard Underwood, Offg. Wing Officer t Batta- 1
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Wigram Clive,813 Aide de Camp to the Gov. Gen. of India ..
Heyland, Arthur Kyffin.Offg.Squ . i. Officer 4 Bombay Cav.
Muscroft, Wm. St. Clair, Offg. Sq >ad. Officer 1 >. I. Horse
Ireland, de Courcy, Offg. Wing Officer 39 ^"^i *ufan,try"
Gale, MarmadukeHy.Littledale.Offg sqiad.Off SBen. Cav..
Smith.Raymond Coape . Offg. Squad.Otn?er 17 Bengal Cav.
Keen,Frederick Stewart,813 Offg. WingOfficer 45 Bengal Inf.
Steel, Rich. Alexander, Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Lancers ...
Longridge, Jas. Atkinson, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Big * Wither, Ferdinand, Offg. Wing Officer 7 Bombay Inf.
Barry, Wm. Thurburn, Wing Officer 2 Bmgal Infantry ..
Jacob, Stephen Hector, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf.
Luxmoore, Chas. de Joncourt, Off g. Wing Officer 6 Int. /
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Ease Yorkshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry..
East Yorkshire Regiment..
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Wiltshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Scottish. Rides
Bedfordshire Regiment ..
Minister Fusiliers
Middlesex Regiment
West Kent Regiment
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Dorsetshire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
East Yorkshire Regiment.
South Staffordshire Regt..
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5 (Forbes, Edward Ernest, Offg. Wing Officers Bengal Inf. ,.,[14 Aug. 95 14 Nov. 97
5 J Dundas, Walter Leslie, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas ' 14 Aug. 95 14 Nov. 97
5 1 Sawyer, George Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 2^ Bengal Inf.... (14 Aug. 95; 1 j Nov. 97
5 jVanghan, Louis Ridley, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Madras Inf.... 14 Aug. 95, 1 ♦ Nov. 97
5 I Clarke, George Stanley,8-3 Offg. Wing Officer 34 Bengal Inf. f 14 Aug. 95' 14 Nov. 97
S (Menzies, Vere Gordon, Offg Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf. ... j 14 Aug. 95J14 Nov. 97
5 [Nicholl, Basil Rice, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ... I14 Aug.95114 Nov. 97
5 Fordham, William Marshall, Otfg.WingOfficer2oBengal Inf. 1 14 Aug. 95I 14 Nov. 97
5 (Wallace, Edw. CharlesLloyd, Hong Kong Regiment ..,jr4 Aug. 95 14 Nov. 97
5 Henderson, Kenneth, Offg. Wing Officer 39 Bengal Infantry 114 Aug. 95 14 Nov. 97
5 IFitzGerald, Oswald Arthur G.,Offg. Squad. Offr. 18 Beu. Lan J 14 Aug. 95 J 14 Nov. 97
5 j Slater, Leonard, Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry J 14 Aug. 95J14 Nov. 97
5 Ryves, Benjamin Harvey, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bengal Inf. '14 Aug. 95 14 Nov. 97
5 Keble, lliou Arthur, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry; 14 Aug. 95114 Nov. 97
5 M'Watters, GeorgG Alfred.829t \VingOfficer21 Madras Iuf. 114 Aug. 95 i4Nov.97
Lennox, George Montagu. Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf. . .117 Nov. 94.17 Nov. 97
5 Colson, Edward, Wing Officer 13 Madras Infantry : 7 Dec. 95)22 Nov. 97
6 Walker. Wm. Arch. Smail.830 Off*. Wing Officer 45 Beu. luf.lio Oct. 94 27 Nov. 97
5 Davis, George Henville, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bombay Iuf.' 20 Feb. 95 27 Nov. 97
Tatum, Harold,831 Offg. Wing Officer q Bombay Infantry...1 7 Mar. 94 1 1 Dec. 97
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Reed, Harry Thornton, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Bengal Inf.
Duxbury, Chas. Douglas, Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
Cox, C. Ernest Somers, Offg. Squad. Officer 1 Madras Lan.
Davies, Huirh Walter, Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry |
Keighley, Vernon A. S., Offg. Squad. Officer 18 Beu. Inf.. ..'28 Dec. 95 22 Dec. 97
Sexton, Edmund George, Offg. Squad. Off. 14 Ber.galLan....J2S Sept. 95 j 4 Jan. 98
Garratt, George Cashel, Offg. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Inf. 29 Feb. 96 5 Jan. 98
Trotter, Everard Graham S. Wing Officer aBombaylnfautry 10 Oct. 94 21 Jan. 98
Leslie, Walter Stewart,832 Offg. Wing Off. 40 Bengal Infantry 29 Feb. 96 9 Feb. 98
Bourne, W. Kemp. Offg. Squadron Officer 2 Bengal Lancers 13 Nov. 95 13 Feb. 98
Alexander, Edw. Currie,8;,30ffg. Wtug Officer 5 Madras Inf.! 28 Sept. 95 26 Feb. 98
Hallowes, John Hope,83* Offg. Wing Officer, 3^ Ben. Inf. ...23 Sept.90 26 Feb. 98
Green, WilfrithGeraldKey.Offg. Squad.Off. 2 Bom.Lancersj 7 Dec. 951 7 Mar. 98
Carnegy, Gerald P. Ogilvy, Offg. Squad. Officer 7 Beo. Cav.i ; Dec. 95! 7 Mar. 98
Williams, George Robert K., Offg. Wing Officer 17 Ben. Inf. 28 Dec. 95] 16 Mar. 98
Waring, Edmund Henry, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry 1 4 Aug. 95, 4 Apr. 98
Dickinso^ArthurThos.Searle.^Offg.WingOffg.ioMad. Inf. 20 Feb. 95I 9 Apr. 98
Wetherall, Edward Richard, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Infantry \ Qet QJ20 iDr Qg
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St. John, Richard Stukely. Offg. Wing Offr. 40 Bengal Inf. J 22 Jan. 96 22 Apr. 98
Peart, Charles Lube, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry [22 Jan. 96(22 Apr. 98
Norman, Claude Lumsden,836 Offg. Squad. Offr. 18 Ben. Lan. 22 Jan. 96122 Apr. 98
Chenevix-Trench, Richard H. Wing Officer afi Bombay Inf.122 Jan. 96 22 Apr. 98
Barstow, Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 96 22 Apr. 98
Wigraui, Kenneth, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Ba. 2 Goorkhas 22 Jan. y6 22 Apr. 98
Orr, Gerald Maxwell, Offg. Squad. Officer n bengal Lan... 22 Jan. 96
Marsh, Frank Graham,837 Wing Off. 21 Madras Infantry ...[22 Jan. 96
Woodhouse, C. Gregory, Offg. Wing Officer 26 Bombay Inf. 22 Jan.
Bingham, Wm. Henry, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry ...
James, H.C. Melville Northage, Wing Officer 1 Madras. Iuf....
Mecpherson, James, Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Barlow, Cecil Popham, Offg. Wing Officer 43 Bengal Inf. ...
Scott, Gerald Bassett, Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Inf. ...
Cassels, Robert Archibald, A.D.C. to Brig. Gen. Creagh
Wheatley,LeonardLane,865Z>50.0ffg.WingOfficer45lien.Inf
Rouse. Frederic P. P. Offg. Squad.Officer 1 Lan. Hyd. Cont.
Niven, Hugh William, Officiating Squad. Officer 3 Lan. ")
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Lyons, Jas. Gervais, Officiating Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Kidgeway, Edw.Wm.Crawfurd,833 Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bn. >
2 Goorkhas 5
Morton, Sidney ,83Sf Officiating Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf.
Newcome, George. Officiating Wing Officer jc Bombay Inf.
Ferrar, Michael Lloyd, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inf. ...
Becher, HenrySullivan.83fJ Offg. Wing Offr. 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas
Ross, William Robert,8*0 Offg. Wing Officer 4 Punjab Inf..
Miller, Hugh, Officiating Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
Jackson, Freeman Astley,841 Offg. Wing Off. 1 Punjab >'av.
Wilford, Edmund Ernest, Offg. Wing Off. 5 Madras Inf. ...
Riley, Charles Brook, Offg. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Inf. ...
Bridges, Fitzstephen Henry, Offg. Wing Officer r Bn. )
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Pocock, Malcolm R-. Offg. Squad. Offr. 2 Central India Horse
Steele, Charles Edward Beevor, Offg. Wing Officer 30 v
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Burton, Wm. Clerke.842 Offg. Wing Off. 3 Inf. Eyd. Cont.
(Martin, Cunliffe H. Offg. Squadron Officer 4 Bengal Gar....
I Simpson. John Chalmers, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Bengal Inf.
'deLabilliere.Edw.G. D.,8« Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry
(Coke, Algernon John Parker, Squad. Officer 2 Punjab Cav.
, Geoghegan, Norman Meredith. Offg. Wing Off. 29 Mad. Inf,
iLonmer, David Lockhart R., Offg. Wing Offr. C. of Guides
Jenkins, Lionel Francis. Offg. Adjutant? Madras Infantry
Shairp, Henrv Frank, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry ...
lAshburuer, Harley Went worth, Offg. Wing Off. 24 Bom. Inf.
Fetherstonhaugh, Wm. Albany, Offg. Wing Officer 20)
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Reid, William David,Wi Wing Officer 21 Madras Infantry
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Howell, Philip, Officiating Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry I 4 Aug. 97
Maxwell, William Leigh, with 27 Bombav Infantry 4 Aug. 97
|Casson, Wilfrid Fras. Seymour, Offg. Sqiad. Officer 2 Madras Lancers 4 Aug. 97
'Moberly, Bertrand Richard, Offg. Wing Officer iS Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97
;M'Queen, Malcolm Stewart, Offg. Win;* Officer 20 Bengal Infantry J 4 Aug. 97
! Mil ward. Clement Arthur, Offg, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry ... 4 Aug. 97
[Webber. Mervyn Robert Howe, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Bengal Lane. 4 Aug. 97
jMackie, Ralph, Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry .. 4 Aug. 97
Hay, Charle3 Johu Bruce, *"* Offg. Wins Officer 35 Bengal Infantry... 4 Aug. 97-
[Burke, Thomas Campbell, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Bombay Infantry ... 4 Aug. 97
iMacmullen, Cyril Norman,875 Offg. Wing Officer 15 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97
Nicholson, Thomas MacCallura, Offg. Wing Officer n Madras Inf. ... 4 Aug. 97
Sargent, William Patrick Miller, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bombay Inf. 4 Aug. 97
(Craigie, Patrick Neil, Officiating Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cavalry ... 4 Aug. 97
3 Graham, Alan Moir, with 22 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97"
3 I Anderson, Reginald Hugh,s:6 Offg. Squad. Officer 11 Bengal Lancers 4 Aug. 97
3 {Crosthwaite, Charles Gilbert, Offg. Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97
3 [Tucker, Tudor Henrv St George, Offg. Wing Officer 21 Bengal Inf. 4 Aug. 97
3 jFellows, Bertram Charles, Offg. Squad. Office^ Lancers Hyd. Cont... 4 Aug. 97
3 .Rogers, Herbert Thompson Shaw, Offg. Wing Officer 7 Madras Inf.... 4 Aug. 97
3 [Sprenger, Aloys Reginald 4 Aug. 97
3 JYates, Robert Charles Byam. with 33 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97"
3 |Hawley,Wm. Geo. Broughtonlschia.Offg.Squad. Officer 3 Mad.Lancers 4 Aug, g7
3 [Heath, Percy Macclesfield, Offg. Wing Officer io Bombay Infantry ... 4 Aug. g7
3 ;Percy-Smith,Vernon,Offg. Squad. Officer 1 Lancers Hyderabad Cont. 4 Aug. g7
3 iLumb, Frederick George Edw , Offe. Wing Officer 3 Madras Infantry' 4 Aug. 97
3 lilosse, Arthur Henry Eyre, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry...] 4 Aug. 97
3 j Franklin, Harold Scou'Erskine/" Offg. Wing Officer 15 Bengal Inf. ; 4 Aug. 97
3 Graham, Bazett Colvin, Offg. Quarter Master 16 Bengal Infantry 1 4 Aug. g7
3 Burrowes, Robert Aylmer, Offg. Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry ... 4 Aug. g7
3 Loch, John Carysfort, Officiating Wing Officer 7 Bengal Infantry ... 4 Aug. 97
3 Mathew, Theobald, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent :2i Aug. g7
3 Morgan, John Henry Woodside,*'8 Wing Officer 16 Bombay Infantry 8 Sept.g7
Stockley, James Pearson, OSg. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Infantry 8 Sept.g7
Brown, George Benson, Offg. Wing Officer n Bengal Infantry 15 Sept.g7
Wright, Ctoii Hope Bailie, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry ... 15 Dec. 97-
Turnbull, George Oliver,6"9 Offg. Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry ...[22 Jan. 98
Grant, John Duncan, Officiating Wing Officer 30 Bengal Infantry ... 22 Jan. gg
Skipwith, Frederick, Officiating Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry ...pa Jan. 98
Kay, Henry Clifford, Officiating Wing Officer iS Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 98
Muspratt, Sydney Frederick 22 Jan. 98
Burke, Richard John Charles, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bombay Infantry [22 Jan. qB
j Combe, Sydney Boyce, Offg. Wing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan.
Shakespear, Wm. Henry Irvine, Offg. Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Cav. 22 Jan.
Hamer, Meredith Ashton, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bombay Infantry ... 22 Jan,
JDyce, Hugh Lennox, Offg. Squadron Officer 9 BeDgal Lancers 22 Jan.
'Macleod, William Myers, Offg. riquadron Officer t Bombay Lancers 22 Jan.
'Rowlandson, Michael George Dobbie, with 30 Bengal Infantry ,22 Jan.
1 Watling, Leonard Douglas, Offg. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry ... -2 Jan,
Marchant, Godfrey, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent J22 Jan.
Malet, Robert James, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry 22 Jan.
[Bay ley, William Arthur, with 27 Bombay Infantry 22 Jan.
jMerriman, Athol Bulkley, Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bomhay Infantry ... 22 Jan.
jOrombie, David Campbell, Offg. Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry ... 22 Jan.
■Lyle, Hugh Norman, Offg. Wins Officer 20 Madras Infantry 22 Jan,
JDunlop, William Bruce, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bombay Infantry 2« Jan.
Lord, Hugh Probyn Malet, Offg. Wing Officer 23 Bombay Infantry ...82 Jan.
|Gurdon, Grenville Pulteney, Offg. Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry... [22 Jan.
I Ross, George Whitehill, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry 122 Jan.
Thompson, William Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, Offg. Wing Officer'* L2 j
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jRaban, Herbert Trevor, Officiating Squad. Officer 1 Bengal Lancers 22 Jan.
;Woodham, James Francis, Offg. Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantry [22 Jan.
i Poole, Ivan Maxwell Conway, Offg. Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry. 22 Jan.
jWaterfield, Frederick Charles, Offg. Wing Officer 45 Bengal Lnfantryj22 Jan.
iMorant, James Lushington, Offg. Wing Officer 16 Bengal Infuit,ry....|22 Jan.
tTwiss, Wm. Louis Oberkirch, Offg. Wing] Officer 21 Madras li<f.intry!22 Jan.
[Clifford, Richard, Officiating Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry [22 Jan.
[Coaker, Vere Arthur, Offg. Sqaadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavairy 122 Jan.
Fraser, D'Arcv Mackenzie ...22 Jan.
.Baker, Robert'Geoffrey, Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry (i6 Feb.
I Bruce, Stanley Malcolm, Offg. Sqnadron Officer 7 Bombay Lancers... ' 16 Feb.
'M'Cormick, Gregory Day, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry ...23 Feb.
' Watts, Arthur Hugo —po July
i Wylde, Leonard Francis George Stovin 120 July
Gordon, Robert Napier Stuart 20 Jaly
Meiklejohn, Walter Lloyd Sinclair 20 July
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Thompson, Cyril Powney, District Judge, Lahore
Howell, Auberon Arthur, Depaty Commr 3rd Grade, Assam
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War Services,
* Lt. Colonel E. D.Newnham-Smith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Khushk-i-Nakhud (mentioned in despatches) and Maiwanrt, at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of
Deh Khoiah, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
s Lt.Co'lonel A. Wapshare served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel W. S. Hewett served in the Afghan warof iS7S-So,and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Khevl (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt.Colonel W. F. C. C. Plowden served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877. Served
with the 2nd Sikh Infantry in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, including the march to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart,
the occupation of Ghuznee, and the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel H. B. Tnornhill served in the Afghan war in 1S73-79 (Medal).
6 Major H. A. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s as Chief Political Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CSI., and
Medal with Clasp). Served during the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under William Lockhart
in 1897 as Political Agent, and was present at the defence of the Malakand and the subsequent operations of
the Ma-akand Field Force and in the Swat Valley (mentioned in despatches), took part in the expedition into the
Mohm:ind Country (mentioned in despatches), and with the TJtman Khel Column as Political Agent at Malakand
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
7 Lt.Colonel 3. C. F. Peile served in the Afghan war in 1378-79 (Medal). Served during the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93 (Brevet of Lt.
Colonel).
& Major C. G. F. Fa<ran served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
10 Major G. B. O'Donnell served with the Zuob Valley Expedition in 1SS4 in the Intelligence Branch.
12 Major E. Inglis served with the Mahsood 'Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1:1 Major G. B. Crawley served in the Afghan war in i3So*(Medal).
J* Major H. Parkin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in desuatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93.
15 Major W. H. M. Stewart served with the expedition against the Hunza-Xagars in 1001-92 as Orderly Officer
and was present at the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
16 Major J. M. Fleming served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the
Khyher Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
ir Major N. C. Perkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major J. R, C. Colvin served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Captain J. J. Cronin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with ClasD).
21 Captain W. A. W. Strickland served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-08 (Medal with Clasp).
-2 Captain C. M. Dallas served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Political Officer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain H. A. Browning served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Captain H. Daly served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Political Assistant, Upper Chindwin
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
ts Captain F. H. EUott served wich the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain C. Archer served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
M Captain J. L. Kaye served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
29 Captain A. H. McMabon served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
30 Captain J. M. Smith served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92 as Political Officer,
including the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): wasawarded
the Victoria Cross " for his conspicuous bravery when leading the storming party at the attack and capture of
the strong position occupied by the enemy near Nilt, in the Hunza-Nagar Country, on the 20th December 1891.
The position was, owing to the nature of the country, an extremely strong one, and had barred the advance of
the force for seventeen days. It was eventually forced by a small party of fifty rifles, with another of equal
strength in support. The first of these parties was under the command of Lieut. Smith, and it was entirely
owing to his splendid leading, and the coolness, combined with dash, he displayed while doing so, that a success
was obtained. For nearly four hours, on the face of a cliff which was almost precipitous, he steadily moved his
handful of men from point to point, as the difficulties of the ground and showers 01 stones from above gave him
an opportunity, and during the whole of this time he was in such a position as to be unable to defend himself
from any attack the enemy might choose to make. He was the first man to reach the summit, within a few
yards of one of the enemy's sungars, which was immediately rushed, Lieut. Smith pistolling the first man."
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
1 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Kheyl and Bussee Kheyl Tribes in 1S55 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arriving in camp was appointed Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of
jLucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
447^ Indian titajf Corps, — War Sen v&ral Offi
with' Command* . th the expedition \
despatch**. Medal. and CB .). Comn. . - era Afghanistan I \ \ '
including the occupat* I the Candahar 1 the actions al Ahmed K
them and Eastern Afghanistan from Mnv
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I lie rebel ar:: Served in the Afghan w*r of : ;-;-^-o in command of
i at m Maiwaml
mdedi. and at it;- Served with the Burmese
ernor General of India in Council.
1
. Chamier i of 1863 and was present at the actions of the 1 1 th
and : - ■ neralWilde*a Column inJi
e Malav IVmnsula In 1875-76, with tho
umn in oner. - . Terrachee.and Snmenanti; led the advance! party at the BUT]
<r iB8, Urt'vi't of M
pinto the Enemy's
ua Light Infantry, on the aften
Dgth,
\ , and finding hiinj-elfso cl<
t the time, and keep . t«>ekonedto his
- okade. On jumping in. he shot the
1 an dead frith bis the S1 ckade, which whs of a D
formidable: s within was loop-holed," :a
two narrow entrances, and tr
that if Major Chai .had not la- - Bkade, a gi
D it, from the steepuess of the
hill, :» Barred with theex]
tion against the Jowaki Bcrred with the 15th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan wmi
1876-E0 with the K 0 arum Field -:.c Regiment at the attack and ca;
of the Peiwar Kotal (mei lolnnel. Medal with ClaapX B I ■*-■ Expedi-
tion to the Black Mountain in 1 ■ Brigade (mentioned in deepatchoe, C£.,.and Clasp).
• Sir Power Pa | aign of 185- -ikhe
600 *■■ Lucknowin June 185S, and ■•
with it at the action of Xnwahgunga. Barn killed), and mim-r affairs in the Oude campn igl I
conclusion on the Nepaul tr L.mtbs in command of 1 e
frequently engaged with Served in th<
Frontier of India in 166^(4, and was pn Dl at Shnbkudde? (UecuU with Clas]
ns Adjutant of tbi I ruught to the notice of Ber Mn 1
of Magdaht - 1 A <le de Camo to General Stafford in the i
war of 1S7S-E0. and was preaei t at the
I t] edition into the EChoetVa
Medal with < campaign in 1SS5 in command of the 9th Bengal Cavalrr
Commanded the rorce In the opera)
in tt> •> , Burma}., receiTed the thanka of the Government of India, mm
...lonary Force in the oamneig
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbertin iS,;-^s (mentioned in despatches, Medal with ta
-
*° Lieu:. General F. Lai *. Robilcund in 1858; was present at the defence of the.1:. 1 v
Shahjeha&porc, and in the na.and action at Sisseahghat -
musket ball above • atchea, M< . ■ Ben I in the Afghan " •
1870-80, and tin tin- < • . . ,8 Lhmed Kheyl and Ursoo near Qta
■ th Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wu.
Expe :
rge Birdaarredii the North t'anare cam] March to Peceini er 1858. and was preaf]
various ikir war of 1678-80 aeBritrad
Brigade Ghuxnee Field 1 roe, and*
and I'adkao Shana (ma
North WtM ■ India under - im Lock hart in iS?7-q&
■ ith Clasp).
11 Lie. n. General K. C lie 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of tt*
34th and 73rd Native Infantry from D cuttagong In Served 1
and was present at the nrsiatlac'K M March [Hi Jowaki
Afrecdee Expedition in 1&77 iMedulwith 1 - tfgban war of 1878-80. and was present in the
Served 11. the
■ .11 in 1881.
'♦ LieuuGaneraJ C It Pennington aarred wtal ih Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was
l?e of Lucknow and in th<
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in tit- I irapaign in 1863 (Medal « 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Aii. : with the Zaimuahl Expedition InclaoV
theaaaaaltol Zawa th the 13th BengeJ
Lane .warofi- September (n
. ut the battle of Tel-el- k- up, 4th Cleaa of th< > >smanieh,and Khedive's Bl
11 Lieut. General H. ICBvani lorn 1 with the Dnma 1 1874-7; mentione^i in despatches). I*'
in tho operations a| aed mdeapatchaa,
BroTt uel. Medal w kfaninore E\- ol uu
Uoorkha Rifles (mentioii-
■: Mtijor General a G Bai IwitbtheBho inn Expedition in 1865 " (afedal with Claap). Bam
ftchan war of 1876-80 as \ thern and BouthornAOthauiatan Field!
•■resent in the engagement at Ahmed EC bey 1 tnei tledalwith< 1
sir Bdward £ the Afghan war
ofi67t-c^-, and waa pr.-. i,t In ' and in theangagement i»t Jugdnlluok (men*
■ march to Candahar, at the
'■!• da! with 1 Dooora
1 with 1 lie ; '-S(j,andh:nl command of the operation** In the Bhan Btatat (mantionad
N. CB., and two Ohups), >■ r\> 1 • . af Foroe under B w In iSos a** wad
iti Command an>i received the thanks of the Government ot India, mentioned in
Medal with I
'■ Muior General A. EL Badoock aarrad in the BhooLnu Expedition In iB64-«5(Uadal with Claap), In the Haiara
campaign in i868(Chiati), anil throughout -
and ■ , thanka of the Government 1 aap Served in the Afghan warin 1870-C , and waa preaani
at the forcinK of the Paiwar K<<iiil [mentioned 1), in the affair at K;lla Kati. and
amber 1670 (mentioned Ln doe] Hi ertainthc
.1 DepartmeDt, and waa preaeatai Candahar (ta ■•
mentioned Lndaf] CB., Medal with three Claapata&d Bronte Decoration).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General and Field Officers. 447^*
M Sir Montagu G. Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with tho Transport Train from the 13th March
iS63 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1873-80,
and was present with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in
despatches), and in the advance to Cabal under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, anil Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Cavalry Division, and was
present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th Augustand at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
-! Major General M. Protheroe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
x87?-So as Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding Candahar Field Force, and took part in
the operations in the Kama District and at Besud ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in tho march to Candahar,
and was presentat the battle of Candahar'.mentionedindespatchea, CS£., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S9 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genornl (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Colonel, CB., and Medal with two Clasps); and with the Chin-Lushai Expedition-
ary Force in'iSSo-go (Clasp).
-- Major General A. C. Toker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in desuatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with
Clasp, aud Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7, and commanded a force on the
Upper Chindwin (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
-J Major General F. H. Vanderzee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
-* Major General W. A. Lawrence served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
~* Major General J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 185S, wich a detachment of his regiment
with the Oojein Field Force iu 1850-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from July i860 to
Haivh 1S61 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in TS79-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
command of the Kanle" Column in 18S6-87, and afterwards of the expedition to Gungaw (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with twoClasps).
26 Major General H. S. Elton served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-33 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
27 Major General H. G. Waterfield served withthe 82nd Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S, including
the operations at Cawr.pore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent en
the 6th December 1S57 ; actions of KaleeNuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
subsequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon.
Served withthe 66 thGoorkhas in the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59, including the actions of Pusgaonand Russoolpore,
attack and capture of thefort of Mittowlee, and action of Biswa (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
iSSS (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 in command of the 2nd Brigade, including the forcing of the Malakand Pass and the passage of the Swat
River (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
88 Major General Cuningham served in the Afghan war m 1880 as Assistant Adjutant Genera) of Pivrsion,
an I afterwards as Assistant Adjutant General on the Liue of Communications (Medal).
2i Major General Clifford served in the Hazara campaign in i368 as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Cavalry
{ iled.d with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as 2nd in command of the 9th Bengal Lancers, and
was mesent in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai and Takdoul (Medal with Ciasp,
an 1 Khedive's Star).
•' Major General H. S. Stewart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
3: Sir Richard Westmacott served with the 28th Fout with the Okamundel Field Force in 185S, and was pre-
seut at. the stormingandcaptureof Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (meu-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen andthe Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
S^rve 1 with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 28th Bombay Native Infantry
mentioned iu despatches, DSO., aud Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including the engagement in Jarobi Glen (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
in command of the 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with two Clasps).
a3 Major General J. L. Fagan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
37 Colonel E. A. Money served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 1SS1 (mentioned in despatches).
33 Major General G.R. J. Shakespear served iathe Soudan campaign rn 1885 as Chief Transport Officer with the
Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
iu the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
89 Colonel M. J. King-Harman served in the Hazara campaign in i863, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp);
and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (Clasp).
*° Colonel R. G. E.Dalrymple served in the Abvssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Medal).
*c Colonel A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 underGeneral Keyes (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Present in the operations against the
Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1S78, and also in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March
1878. Served with the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
and in the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the 1TC " for conspicuous coolness and gallantry at the action on
the Asmai Heights, near Kabul, on the 14th December 1879, in defending the top of the hill with a rifle and fixeu
bayonet, against large numbers of the enemy, while the 72nd Highlanders and Guides were retiring; and again, on
the retreat down the hill, in stopoing to assist in carrying away a wounded Sepoy, the enemy being^not sixty yards
off, firing heavily all the time."" Served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (DSO., and Clasp), and withthe
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served
withthe Isazai Expedition in 1892 in command of a Brigade. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 m command of the 4th Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the Peshawur Column (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps).
*? Colonel J. E. Sandeman served in the Hazara campaign in i368, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal).
50 Colonel C. F. Hughes served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
&i Colonel James Cook served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the capture of Umbeyla(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 18S1. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Brigade Major with the Indian Contingent, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba ^mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
447' s •• — Wa\ v • f Field Officers*
"Colonel 0. 0. Brownlow aerved in Uio campaicn on the North wt • [ndia in 1863. including tho
capture of L'mN • aitn the Dour Valley Expedi-
tion in im-* ; ami in it Juwaki A freed w- - ved in the A* ■•hnu war
in 1S791 Medal*. Hon in 1891 la command of the 3rd Column (mentioned in
de*j
M Brigad • 'tions in the Bazar
Vallt . . . r, and Medal). Barred during the
V . ■ ■ : - -
. 11ml
on in 1886-69 (mention* tehee, D80., and Medal
*• 1 ind took part in U -tr with tin* force
■■vuu the Bunnell' I hledftl with tH Claspe).
\ L. M'Nuir io wired In the Afghan war in
•• Bi irmeae Expedition in 18S5-SS as Brigade Major (mentioned
iharOolomn, including the advance
to Khelat-i-GbJli ■ near
the march to Candahar, and was preaenl al the buttle of
rati Served
With lal with 1 ht-
«» Colonel .;. and Khedives Star). Bel the
Bur:: 1, Brevet of Colonel, Medal frith Olaap), and with the
1
- -ved in the Afghan
war 01 ifnajid, with the expedition Into the Basar Valley
includ id er General T5
< - 11 faudahar
talwitfa threi QDifl Decoration).
s (mentioned in despatohea, Medal). Bern
the a "''inxof the Bapri Pane,
in ttu i>er 1879, and in the sngage-
mem t£ the march to Candahar, 1
of C l ize Decoration).
r in 1879-80, and wi ement al Ahmed
Khe- Medal with Olaap).
ideapatchea, Brevetoflii tap .
■ S - :u<*p).
. . -
and •
surprise of the Bea Garaonthi .1869
(mentioned in dec pernor General). .Served with the 4th Punjano [nfau
throughout entioned in deepatol 1 Served throughout the
■-.< artment, and 1 at the affair at Bhahiui and
in tho engagements ut Aiun) and Urcoo Dear Ghuani (men) I Sir
Freder '■ ■ th<
battle of Cai tajor, Medal «i
b the Zhoh Valley Expedil 3erved with the Haxara
tie [aaaal Bxpi fli-
tion in 1892 ; and with 6 r William Lockharl
Goers' the latter pa ned in
Cla on the
.tier or India under Sir William Lockhart In 1897-9I . and
■
1 done) W. O. Thompe in aerred in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Mi \ • Itfa the Mahaood
Expedition in 1861 -■ Expedition with the
Miraneai Expedition in 1891 In oommai <i Bikha (1
ral Turner id • ned
, and with the ■ Sir 1 trter
I Clasp),
■ ■ • ; (mentioned in
deapal ' with Clasp). Served In the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wai . pture
of Ali Muajid and in the engagemen with
Uao ■erred with the expedil si the Mahaood Wuzeerees in 1881
Lindeeoateh
- - 1 . 1 ■ . CoUen 1 - 1868, and wa d on
special Survey Duty from the 1 (Medal). Served th< \\ tan wai uedal).
Served m tho Soudan campaign in i88< b Assistant 3l]
despatches, Brevet
:* Colonel L. H.B. .. ara
Field Force in |868. with Clasp). Served
with the Dour Valley Expedition in 1873. In the
in the Kundil Paaa end ut Ha. and with the expedition against the Mahaood
iio BfgnalUj g
j ti 1879-80 with th< lafterwarda
with the Koorum Vullry I ■';■ ild Forci [Mi - the Burmese Expedition in 1863 Boil
ander Brigadier G 1 Column which recaptured Thonre on the 18th
Aug. 1 ipatchea, Medal withtu
Kelly aorvi ■ (Medal •■-■ and with thi
Miinnzai Expedition in 1 I I troops, which, in 1 1 with the force under
-..1 in March and April 1 - Li Colonel Kelly, H jo6
thi 5a ipera and
Miners, and d Bai — marched a ro
Shandnr Pi I high, In di
I 1 .. at Maatoj, twice defeated the eni 11 a the al etty
ad Chltral on the a thApru,af1 rdlffloult man rem-
-, 1 it , Brei el 1 aide de Camp to the Qai a. Meda with ( lasp).
nel Jz\ V. Hunt aerved ta the Afghan war U preeent in theongagemoni at Chai
1879, and in tl poi omlier 1879 inolading the InveatmentofBher]
kiaior, Medal with I
lonal W. h an war In 181 Deputy Aaalatant Qnai am
oal Pi .-. tr(mi Bei veo arlth th< B on In 1 . 86, and
Dgagament oeai Tnmmoo (men) ; ■ ' lolonel, Mi lal a life
1 1 lerred with the Looahal Expedition in 1871-79 (mentioned In di tfedal
laap), andii tion agalnat the Jowakl 1877-78 (twice mentioned in deapatchca, Claap)
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 44jd
Served in i the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and oantnre nf AH \fn0;;,i .*»■„ 1 1
Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in ,Soo (mentioned in despatches) -1 ( edal wltb
« Colonel Vousden served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78 and was „,««mt»t »,„ „«•„,„ „. ,
(Medal with Clasp . Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was Dresentat 1 1, it VnZ , p., . ?• aflalr at ,;Tnn
in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th" October ,879' and' in flTySSKfJSSiSf^^SSSJrtbi'ISS
■ttoon,.
eluding the investment of Sherpore (three times mentToned tatSSS^b^^S^^SSSS^aS^^i
Medal with two Clasps): was awarded the Hit -for the exceptional ga lantry d Iplaved by him on '),' ?{.
December 1879, on the Koh Asmai Heights, near Kabul, in charging, with a \,„ II ,; lrtv in?, ,<£ nl ? ,4 ,
the line of the retreating Kohistani force, by whom they were greatly outwmLn ,, ?' h .^ -e cemre of
close round them. After rapidly charging through and ^^^^^^S^^^^^SS^Sh^ l°
they swept off round the opposite Side of the village and joined the rest of ^he trooo^ 1 " ^SS&SIwi "f68
Miranzai Expeditions m .89. (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served n the on m,i„?n 1? ^e„,tw0
Frontier 0 f India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the 'Krah Ixpedi ?o narv Se t teCoZ ™
0?,the^neofCommunications (mentioned in despatches, 1Ie[,al ^th two ClaBoB) Commandant.
" Colonel A. Fishe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal)
si Colonel Harvey Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-80 as Ansiaf-n^ r'„„,„,„„ n
for Transport; was Brigade Transport Officer in the operations of the id B,^-, „ Q ,er nr '"! ',7 Senera
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel Medal with two Clasps 1 ■ w °h the r^nlf £ L'",eral
in 1889 as Assistant Commissary Ge neral under Br.gadierGeneral Wolseley (mint o'necUn le.p che V'lai^f ''^
m the operations in the Chin Hills and on the North East Frontier of Burniah in Xi-o2 as PrS, S pj' ; and
oESS^SSSSS*1™ GeneraI stewart- Served wilh the Cbitral Relief Fo™-™« lrZQ^°ST9;
%£&&&$$%& Wuzeeree Exi,edition in i88- [see lo civii ssasswss^^ssi
»s colonel F W. V. Leckie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokern r.
SuSJlMadll^ittSU). °° CaDdahar in°IUdinS the S0"10 °'' ^Khoja^na rt'ttetatt""
(mentioned in despatches.
93 o^0l^ne,i Dt>W^ KABarr served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal)
« Colonel u. H. O. Dyce served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the opera "ons on th" ™""fc
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the en »°™t n.
Mattoon and at the forcing of the Shuturgardan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with, the rZnsoori
Wuzeeree Expedition m 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned i, e patches fS
and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in jSqi-o, in command of th. f^i p^P'k'
uuu "' ""e »»"";"" iMcpoaiuon unuer Sir William Lookhart in 1804-95 in command of the Yard PrmiiK
Infantry (Clasp) Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in frisTi, Assiltlnt SS
Master general to the force (mentioned m despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp) Assistant Quarter
served inte ?«ghan w»S *£§£«%?" Tnm8port Xabl ta th° ***"*•» °™P*W *» -86S (Medal) . Also
' Colonel R
Jowaki
and
Lt
command of the 27th Bengal
" Colonel G. ~
' V ° ^ . GV ?■ Y°™g served in the Afghan war in i879-So as Transport Officer and as Demitv Assisior.t
Quarter Master General, Khyber Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Kara Dakka (menSoreT in de
spatches, Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 as Deputy As' sta 10 ner Masted
MedaTluh Clas?) (meDtIOnedln "^patches). Served with the Hazara Expedition lXa«cSS«!!f3wtatoSE
"• Sir Howard Melliss served with the 53rd Regiment throughout the Abvssinian war in T<u» 0„,i „„„ „
?he Tn ?Troe f MaSi<lala ,(Medal)- Served m ^XyPtian wa, of 180" SJSSS!q^^S£^SSSSU
M-ShrtW1 was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches Brevet o ?iIaior
Medal with Clasp 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in Ts =
as„SI'1: fary Attacue to the Naval Commander in Chief (Medal with Clasp) urmese expedition m .88^
.1, ii n J.Grant served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the affair on the Helmund ,™i„,i
dahaT (MeoQa'ireerS; was P'esent '° »e engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded), and Tt tteTiege ofcan-
10T Solone1/- C- :?1i1rtoI? ^T!3 in the AfKian war of 1S7S-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
Majo^Ieraal?. 7 SerTed iD the Afghan war in l878"79 with ae'candahar Field Forco (Brevet of
ira Colonel EH. Wilson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) Served with thn
^Kt&^dSIS.S LW fa ^ mCOmmaDd °f tte "th Bengal I^ntryX"^
2 S?:#.inK^r7sfrvTdtrtL26^^^
"-A-1,. ?Pn?1fi;™;^S-Iv!nBib,a™e s^ved in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was preset in the engagements at
.lespatches fe of S£ 'Ted 'oned ,'° ^spatches), Urzoo near Ghuznee. and' Padkao Shana ,SSrt 2
>uTiofof im -Ud^°& Medal Wlth Clasp). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 server!
™hei lir wpd»^ \T?Ti Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Waziristen Exoed°t on in .80^0?
w^iB-^ii ?t ^°kha?mS0m,mand of the ist PunJalj Cavalry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
TfS^^&'SS^t^.^S^t1^ " '897 aS R°ad C^maUdant W"h thePToclu?l£S?SS
wX^Cf^«Vrr;S!nSerVedwlthth,:i,003halElPeditionilll87I-7:i(Me'ial w«h Clasp). Served in the Afghan
tT«.ShOo?nW ? 7 present at the attack and capture of Ali Mnsiid, and in the engagement at t'haraiiah on
ar 1 l„?^/nf 79f(Tnvti0nfdlnd,espatcheS'); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in th? march to Candahar
B^S^lS^^Lgr^1^,- »«*."«- W"h tW° C'a9pS-and Br— De^ttn^:
i\ir,i?ir'i,>?,?nGeI1,ei'a=Blacl5seITe'linlheBllrmese campaign in :S8s-£8 with the 23rd Bombay L->ht Infantrv
,MadT tT^ifi&'-TT S|7ed Wlth tbf Chltral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,895 (Medal with Clasp) ^
in rninnii « ^' ^ Salmoa ^T"1 with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps) ''
(Medal) Se m the AfSQan war in l879-8° on the Line of Communications in the Khyber
f J!.*«I|t'H»»0M? W-,Loch 5f"ed in 'he Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with th*
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal). the
S^ve^pf^
Egyp^n^t^; 2ft*SSti ^^t^^n^^8t^e^^lmai-
-i . - Stoj — War S
Ln command of the i5ih
■
\ I .0 engagement at Kam
..til.
_.-. 'mental
.
Medal with
Lupj
. : i a the 1 ■ i
ted iu d
■ ral and
lam Dakka, with the ax-
ped.'
- : — " On thi
on i'
-
I aid
. eiuelery not far off, which he
mao . ~t all the efforts of the enemy,
r i. ■ ; -. r. ; .-■_■•.'..■ .v •!.:!..- ha] actum three V .* .: ll.-alur: :■. when he witsreliereribr adetaon-
a troop of
it numbers
rtfth .
\ ict which Captain i
havi en out offend deetroyed."
ic in command of the .'^th Bombay Infantry
i in the Afgl
including the operations of the ird
and with the Ohin Loahai Bx|
■-!■!■
. and took pun in the march to Candahar
witi. lal).
Ih tlie Burns ! of the Eastern Frontier
and at Scgu, whore ho was severely
-1 ■
liel h. a. red with I ighout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-6S. and
wa« pr. ngandcaptu ..la(Medal).
.1 !' 0. Y -nan war o! 137S-80, and was present in the engagement at
Chanuiah on the > around Csbul in December 1879 (mention .cues.
>
■ditionary Force in 1589-90 in command of a Half Bat -
tah : - . ed with the Hani
.■ a Goorkha Rifles (mcni rred
111 command
igement at ICamugai (mentioned in
npaign on the North w. . .nder
with the Tir • d of the jud Battalion 4th
1 and Arh:. .-. ons
he Beau \ 1
- U K. II
■ 1 took part in the . .
II ixara Bxped
witi " Bengal] U -. I asp).
■■•■ :ii the Chili- " v ou
-
I .11 1697-98 as Officiating Colonel on : .ado,
and hud c Ualakand Brigade, and waa in charge ol ;
mm.:
I 1 with the B Medal with I .
'.an wnr in | edition
in i-- ; sn :.i M, ,i ,1 » nil rias.pi, and with thi I
rred with the Burn. anSDOrl Officer
hi the Afghan trrni
t with the Burmeae Bxpeditioi I Medal with two
in the lal, and Khedive's Btar). Served Ln thi
Lockhart in the Tirah Bxpedj
tieiie-.i B., and Meilal with :
iii»iir"! 1 > with the and Bi
batt , Brevet of Major, Medal v. 1 :ved
v B red 111 the Afghan war is k part in the 1
Vail' ■■■ Also si 1 Wuzeeree 1 Berred
will. 1 l'^" and III « "'d in the campaign on the North West
Fro- with the I - William Lockhart in 1807-98 as Chiel
Line ol • with two'
<. ! \\ . observed in tl wai Served > th the Burmeso Expc>! :
tioned in leepal ihee. Medal with in
' .-nan war in 3ei ed with the 1: in
1886 1 ■ 1 ■ ■
Berred In the . the North
.. ;, t part in th' - 1 the Mohmand
! ee, Medal with Claep
Bgerlonai red in the Afghan war in 1 IStrFn Lcrick Roberu in thi
r, and waa present at the battle of Candaha leapatohee, '■:
Haiara Kxpi
rved with the two Mirenxal Expi -lant
v 1 , 1 .Served with the
1 Sir William I. .ckharl In I
1 ,: 1 mention! I ea.CB.andi mmandedthi .akin
Expedition under Sir Herbert Kltchei
1 .1 1 . Hi lal, ai 1 Ehedrre'i Hi ■ • manded the Toohl Foroeinthi
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 442/
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1357-98 (mentioned in despatches Medal
with Clasp).
»s Colonel C. A. Merest served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Looshai Expedi-
tion in TS71-72 (Clasp), served in the Afghan war of 1873-30, and was present at the attack and capture of All
Musjid. in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Sledal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880. Served with
the Wazinstan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 in command of the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha
Rifles (Clasp).
150 Colonel T. H. Goldney served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India ucderSir William Lockhart in
1897, and was present at the attack of 2nd August and the relief of Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches),
w>th the expedition into the Mohmand country with the Malakand Field Force, at the night attack on the 14th
September, and with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches CB and
Medal with two Clasps).
■sl Lt.ColonelG. W. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the Koorumaud Cabul Field Forces, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the
investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881.
•2 Colonel H. D. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in com-
mand of the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
us Lt.Colonel F. R. Ditmas served in the Afghan war in 1S79 with the Vitakri Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
lss Colonel J. N. Walker served in the Afghan war in iSSoas Brigade Majorto the Candahar Line of Com-
munications (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1SS4 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
:ss Colonel A. J. Brander served in the Afghan war of 1878-30, flrst with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards with the Northern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal
witli Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
159 Lt.Colonel C. E. Yate served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 as Political Officer at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration).
"° Colonel R. K. Ridgeway served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-S0, and was severely
wounded at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded
the ITiE "fof conspicuous gallantry throughout the attack on Konoma, on the 22nd November 1879, more espe-
cially in the final assault, when, under a heavy fire from the enemy, he rushed up to a barricade and attempted
to tear down the planking surrounding it, to enable him to effect an entrance, in which act he received a very
severe rifle shot wound in the left shoulder." Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the
44th Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
161 Colonel G. L. Eliot served with the Dutfla Expedition in iS74-and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition
in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
162 Lt.Colonel F. B. Peile served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
163 Colonel J. B. Lynch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Ciasps) .
«• Colonel R. Gordon served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Froiitierol India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-96 in command of the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and
was present in the operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack or Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and
21st September; with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations
in Mittai and Suran Valleys (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of
Communications including the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October 1897 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
ub Colonel H. E. Penton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
1™ Major General E.L. Elliot served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-S9 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (CB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
16' Colonel C. W. J. Hingston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
168 Colonel A. M'L. Mills served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 37th Dogras, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
169 Colonel H. A. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kbeyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba
and at the destruction of Temai(mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Major, Meda! with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 15th Sikhs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (wounded), and with the Frying Column of the Kohat Field Force
<mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
"l Lt.Colonel F. D. Raikes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on special Political duty (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (ClasD).
1?2 Colonel C. R. Macgregor served as Adjutant with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry in the DurBa Expedition In
1874-75 ; also served with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry in the Naga Expedition in 1875 (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India) , and with the expedition against the Angami Naga Hill tribes
in 1877-78 (received the thanks of the GovernorGeneral of India) . Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Gene-
ral to the Naga Field Force in 1879-S0 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Transport Officer,
and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Macgregor at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880 under Brigadier
General Macgragor (mentioned indespatches). Served with the AkhaExpedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches),
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of
the Northern Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
173 Lt.Colonel C. G. Mansei served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i8Sr. Served in the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1394-95 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
"s Colonel C. A. R. Sage served in the Burmese Expedition in"iSS6-S7 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp), and with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
176 Colonel C. Dempster served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 ; organized the base and lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
in command of the 4th Sikh Infantry, including tne storming of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River.and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
177 Colonel E. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
G G
447 Bui v Qorp$. — Wat v of Field Officers.
in despatohee, B
. the B urine m* Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned :n
s
eral Nuttall in
I .
11 • - 1 irns
0 iliils 111 189a in eom-
■
\ ad Belooch Reciment, and w.is
■■■' -■■
( with
the i*t
with igement at Nga-Kyne,
■
■
the operations in the
.. I . r ill
1 ■
. ■
with the 11th Henirat Lancer* in the ■ i ■ <\elnri:nei:tioned
In d<
\
India ander Sir Wiiham Lockhaxt
■ ■
Lai),
. Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and wf,a present
at tb< and
of th( ' - ■
in <!• 1 the thanks of
■
\ 1 P. Nuthall served with l kledal with two Olai
l at 1
- (mention!
. * proton) 1 he engagement on
affair at sthusk-i-Xak]
oe of Candah title
la) wuh Cla*]
!. <*. Lamb served in tt:-- Afghan warii '. ■
\ Kteyl
■
of M
frontier of India undt - the Malik, 1
> ■
Field Force :.
■ L in the Afghan waj Superintend) , Kooruni
Valley Field sr to
Colonel M'Queen (Me<i; p). Served with the bur
the thanks of the Qovernmi
Dec o- l ■ lUautry, " 1 --6.J
i B. Balfe sen ad La the Same S rahal and Jud be (men-
tioned in despatch^ ss, M. l.il with Clasp) tier
ry Force (mentioi
spau i
onel W. .1. I ' \:^-han war of
elG. C. D sment at Maiwai
took part In ir I Medal).
inel B. L. P. Etei lv served in ti. -nt in the enticements :.' K>
Nnkhud and Ahmed Khryl (mentioned in despatch*- Ui ■. p). Served in the Kcyptian v»
.'
•
Saaheei the
Cla>i
campaicn on the North w est Frontier of India
lionnr
«■ LkOolonel B. D. i . Bigrn Uedal).
tonel «i. B. Austin servi Bx-
hi 1889-00 (Medal a
■ ■
with 1 be expedition Into 1 hi
** Lt .Colonel A. P. 1
Hir B
**• Colonel H.i the Afghan war i
1885 (Medal, and K ir).
inel A. K. i' . rith the Kazai
Served n [th the Bui
A
■
ns Colonel J. 0.
:
■
Column, and afterwards with the Tirah Expedition*] Modal
H. d in the Afchau war In 1
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 447»
villages of Banda.Kuddee, and Roghani ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the inarch to Canilahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
21a Lt.ColonelA. W. Proudfoot served in the Afghan war in 1870-50 (Medal).
213 Brigadier General Michell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 including service in the Intelli-
gence Branch beyond the Indian frontier (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1S91 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'"* Lt.Colonel A. de V. Alexander served with the Khyber Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
215 Lt.Colonel R. F. Trotter served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was Dresent at the attack and capture of Ali Musiid (Medal with Clasp).
2.6 Lt.Colonel E. A. Young served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl— severely wounded and horse shot ' Medal with Clasp).
Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
2.7 Colonel G. H. More Molyneux served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 (Medal). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1883 attached to the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
Thukool and in the operations at Temai (Medal nith Clasp, and Khsdive's Star). Served" with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1SS5-89 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockha'rt in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelli"ence (mentioned in de-
spatches, Z>SO. and Medal with two Clasps).
218 Lt.Colonel W. P. Kennedy served during the Afghan war in 1S80 as Assistant Governor General's Agent iu
Beloochistan (Medal).
2,9 Lt.Colonel H. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with two Clasps). '
220 Lt.Colonel F. Stevenson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagements iit
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
221 Lt.Colonel A. A. Pearson served in the Afghan war in iSSo(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-8 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star
of Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1890.
222 Lt.Colonel G. Hawkes served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1880. Served with the Hazara Expedition in >88c
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892.
«** Lt.Colonel R. C. Hadow served in theAfghan warof 1S7E-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). ServedintheSoudancampaignm 1S85,
and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with t"vo Clasps
and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitr8l Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397, flrst with the
Kohat Kurram Field Force and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the isth Bengal Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the iSth and 20th October— wounded (two Clasps).
224 Lt.Colonel E. A. Barclay served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
225 Lt.Colonel C. O. Nicholetts served in theAfghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 18S5-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
227 Lt.ColonelJ. E. Mein served with the expedition against the Jowaki AfreedeesimS77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the operations around Cabnl
in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with
the. second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
228 Lt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present m the advance to Cabul
under Brigadier General Charles Gough, and at the relief of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
223 Lt.Colonel H. H. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
2,0 Lt.Colonel F,. E. Kenny served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with two Clasps).
231 Lt.Colonel G. D. C. Gastrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel G. L. Garstin served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present at the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers
(Medal with Clasp).
233 Lt.Colonel W. R. Le G. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force as Controller of Military A ccounts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
235 Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Angelo served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Servod
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
236 Lt.Colonel G. F. Francis served in the Afghan war m 1S73-79 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and tho
Tofrek zereba, at various attacks on convoys, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
237 Lt.ColonelA. Masters served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WiUiarr
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Assistant Quarter Master
General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
238 Lt.Colonel H. P. P.Leigh served with the Miranzai Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Politica
Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
238 Lt.Colonel R. C. Temple served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
240 Lt.Colonel F. G. Vivian served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Officiating Commandant of the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the camDaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-QS with the Malakand Field Force in command of the 38th
Dogras including the relief of Chakdara, the night attack of Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds,
and the engagements at Agrahand Gut and Badalai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
241 Lt.Colonel H. N. McRae served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-30, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Mnsjid, in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Jugduliuck
and in that atCharasiah on the 25th April 1880 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in
1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.3
2+3 Lt.Colonel F. C. Maisey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Kam Dakka and with the Kama Expedition (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with
the Mahsood Wuzeerp.e Expedition in 1S81. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the 29th Bengal
Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in
command of the 30th Punjab Infantry, including the operations on the Samana Range and the expetli 'ion into
the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, three Clasps).
G G 2
441 Indian Stuff S Officers.
-•• LI A i in the
officei
,i tl.e attack mil capture of All
hlbeHaiara
• "... . . bihe Jo~.ak.eA
f.iped.tion including the
■»»- "^Wmou
.r_h.__-.in ,:. . - tl o Khvoer Line of Communication^ Medal).
m the campaign on die North
maiidofthe
Weet Frontier of India un.1 - lmn (mentioned to de-
ySJSSI mentioned ,nde»pa,cheS.
I rMacMullcn,erved.ntb. | engagementBatAhme.l
a„..iUrM.i.carGhu-neeiv «,, Brevet o( M-jor.Meai
Cle*p>. Served in the ca including the operal
command of the i at Bella .,, luo F!y,ns
theSamana lal with three Olaepa).
Column of tbokohai indQuart*rMeeter5UiPnnj«bInl-n_7
olonelB-FJ^eaonwr, and r.t the capture of the
-ilhtbeKooramrieldtorce.a.. m around Oabul to
Kola), the engagement at ( her n Clasp*). Served as AdjuU.nl and
the Ohin-Laebai ■xnedluonexj • For. e in . -89-90 £» fcup< Served with the
.- of the
Tirah^po^ Bth.B_»r«a«Von»-
tioned ,1 the Candahar Column, including the advance to
*"'•<•' •.;,"■ ' '..■fga.emcnu 'at Ahmed Khevl and Ur.oo near
Khelat- Sdahar a- -I at the
adeJwitht-
"41: :::;
*Wt Colon's !.«ai«..el.»..lc..rTe|-el-Kel..r
i^Kbed". »,«?_*,'?: < India under
;•—;, ■»..«-
» Lionel M-Cct^Co!! - ■« «»» Jo-rak, AfreedeeExp cdiuon in
bl ., 1.1 .nk muni 1 .ration ? against the Kannai village ol
&rVriVT^rc^'?""^u^ ,.Kheylv' , ,8,8. Served with
, «
"vl_ll1hcH" rei in the campaign on the North Weet FionUer
and the Khvber Force to
command ..I the 14th Pni
moment ,
i.^v I'Meda uiLoCkhar.
.-£»» 3o.and~aM.re,en.intheeng.,emcnui».Mattoon
"r Lt' ■ '"' ,' „ . ■ .1 nntober .S-i- a. ' ; , I. to t andahar, and
andatChaxwu^on the . 1 with the Akh.
u*1|;rrt"n.88^(m.
■leer-,.' ...
"i'.'i, \ „, «prv,.i durinc the Da I under Sir Herbert Kitchener to 189I
BiUu,tootodtofthe
m the campaign on the North ««» * '°nl' , tuguatandird
onHontheB. ,;M„,luumary
Indian Staff Cordis. — War Services of Field Officers. 448
with Clasp, mill Kheuive S Star) ; also serveu in tne oouuau campaign in 1005 ^laspj. suiveu wuu mo
ishai Expeditionarv Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Tregear (mentioned In de-
3, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as
despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st
Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
27u Colonel F. S. Gwatkin served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 and waspresent with the two expeditions to the
Bazar Vallev, in the engagement at Deh Sarak, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the
Chin-Lushai "
spatches,
General (
Road Commandant in charge of the first section (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-1.8 with the
Tirah ExDeditionary Force as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawur Column (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
27' Lt.Colonel G. B. Renny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
272 Lt.Colonel P. A. Buckland served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
278 Lt.Colonel E. C. C. Sandys served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, including the operations in the Mazeena
Valley (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1081. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in
1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medil
with Clasp).
274 Lt.Colonel C. W. Ravenshaw served in the Afghan warm 1880 (Medal).
275 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Field served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
276 Lt.Colonel T. C. Pears served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and waB
present in the engagement at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
278 Lt.Colonel H. U. R. Heath served with the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Clasp). Served in the Chitra! Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the nth Bengal Lancers,
including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
279 Lt.Colonel R. E. D. Reilly served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present at the affair at Khairabad, in
the Sortie of Deh Khoja, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek
zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 in command of the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmnnd Field Force
with Brigadier General Elles's Column, including the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi
(mentioned in despatches) j also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Maidan
Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
280 .Lt.Colonel W. W. Lean served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and waspresent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal,
in the engagementat Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
281 Lt.Colonel G. A. Money served in the Afghan war in 1 879-80 (Medal) , and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
ini88i. Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 (mentioned in despatches). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the Samana Range, in the Kurram
Valley under General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1897, and with the Flying Column under Colonel
Richardson — wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
252 Lt.Colonel R. W. MacLeod servedin the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-7? (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and with the Zaimusht
Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 29th Punjab Infantrj- —
wounded (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Closn).
281 Lt.Colonel P.R. Bairns(ather servedin the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in
the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
885 Lt.Colonel R. C. S. Macausland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present attheattack and capture
of Ali Musjid, and with the tirst expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
286 Lt.Colonel J. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Girishk
and Maiwand.inthe defence of Candahrr including the Sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar
(several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
287 Lt.Colonel H. R. Marrett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served m the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 11(97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Base Com-
missariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
288 Lt.Colonel H. M. P. Hawkes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
288 Lt.Colonel R. C. G. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Sir-i-Aspj accompanied Sir J" rederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bionze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tne
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the operations of t he Zhob Field Force
in 1800. Commanded the troops during the operations in Mekran in 189S. including the engagementat Gok
Parosh (received the thanks of the Commander in Chief in India, CB.)
290 Colonel A. G. A. Durand served in the Arghan war ol 1878-80 with the Khyber Field Force, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country m 1891-92 in command 01 the
troops, including the capture of the Nilt Fort— Beverely wounded (received the thanks of the Government of India,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
291 Lt.Colonel A. Priugle served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
252 Lt.Colonel E.J. F.Wood served with the 17th Bengal Cavalry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Meda
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 19th Bengal Lancers, including the advance on and
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, afterwards with the 10th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the
affair at Jugdulluck as Staff Officer to Colonel Norman during the operations agamBt the Ghilzies (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18^4.
288 Lt.Colonel H. Read served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medai). Served with the Burmese Lxpedition m
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). . .
234 Lt.Colonel C. J. Robarts served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, andwas present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 25th April 1880 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Bengal uavuirj 1U °"e Egyptian war ol 18S2, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tol-el-Kobir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
ClaBp, and Khedive's Star). „ ... . • , .. - . .
295 Lt.Colonel W. A. D. O'Malley served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned m de-
spatches). Served with (he Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Wazinstan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in command of a Squadron of the 1st Bengal Cavalry (mentioned :n de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
.
— Wa S r of /"'• < ■ "
■am indwaa] the Zainiuaht Kxpe-
■ ire of the P
Served with the Miranzai Expedi-
x ih the Zhob •
-
eluding
- on the
v-h down tht . ; . \ ..
■ in the
th the Isaxai
■ in in 1881 (mem
•'. ■
infantry, including
*•• . .on the
infantry with
. :tt the
in the Bazar
Afghan war of i$;9-So, and was
and at
Expedition li .th Clasp) ;
pedition in 1881.
.: at tho attack and capture of
Lai with Clasp). Berved with tho Burmese
hil with Claap Served in the
waa pre- \ I in the
. . g the Indian . anil
nth the
; . . . • ; re-
.
angagi stent at Nnwagai
' U. , M ■
rved m the a . of iS;S-So with t:
■t in the expe'litL..n> int. . ■. .-rhmauVal'. th the
mentioned ii: . Lte'.imiui-
■1 Battalion 1st Goorkhas (mentioned
1 with the 14I isrhout the Jowaki campaign in 1S77-7S ill
thei idia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
b the Tirah i. 1 e, including
>k part with tho Znimui-ht 1
( V-
i '■'.. Hall urved e in 1889-90 with the md Bat-
*
■ . ... •■
1 ;iap).
entioned in mdCabul in 1 aooom-
il with
■ Bx-
1
inaervedinlb I ] [Haaheen
I .rcc
■
. artintheadi Ihilaie ami
•
present at the buttle of Cau-
.lcdal wuh iwu Claspe, ;.
L B. Fenton 1
two
md with the ■ laral
■
i the 57th !t the Zulu war of 1870, and throngh-
peratii na of " Clarke'i re Infantry
■
-I. at theadvai i. uiund
... .
I including l)i.
. BparlJ aighan waj ihcPeiwar
aunl in December
. ■ .
1 1 1 Medal with t« I
war of
rel-el-Kebir (Meda
Bi
l»aig ithoNorth WeatKi
. .il in the Afghan w;.- , and waapraaant wit)
. ..nil the Natal Field 1 th the
1) . with the Chin-Lnahaj
ihtbe
ulant
:ur).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 450
■ M5 Major H. S. Massy served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedeea in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp J. Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (wounded).
Urzoo near Ghuznee, and Patkao Shana (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 ati
Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served in the campaign on tue North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps;.
32£ Lt. Colonel A. E. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, in the operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and.
in the operations round Oabul in December 1S79 including the in vestment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze
Docoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Manipore Expedition in i3gr (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition
. in 1S92. Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, in-
cluding the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
ajtJ Major F. M. Drury served in the Afghan war iu 1S79-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkh;: Rifles— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895'with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
331 Major C. J. Deunysservediu the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagements at Mattoon and at
Charasiah on She 6th October 1879, and m the operations around Cabul in Decemben87Q(Medal with two Clasps).
Ma Major J. H. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Clasp).
MJ Major C. Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
334 Lt. Colonel G. A. Collins served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present with the Zaimusht Expedition
<Modal>.
335 Lt. Colonel W. C. Aslett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk,
ar the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion iu 1SS5-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
•;J" Major L. S. Peyton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
•>■*" Lt. Colonel A. W. L. Bayly served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the defence of Candahar
and m the battle of Candahar (M3dal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 and was pre-
sent at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
m i33d-S7 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General(mentioued in despatches, DSO. and Medal
with two Clasps).
33S Lt. Colonel W. H. Jameson served in the Afghan war of iS^S-So, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition
including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 32nd Bengal Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitrai Reiiet Force under Sir Robert Low in
1805 with the 23rd Bengal infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
3J,J Lt. Colonel A. Adye served in the Afghan war of 1870-80 with the Cabul and the Koorum Field Forces (Medal).
Served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
340 Lt. Colonel J. A. H. Pollock served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp),
and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in i897-9Swith the Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Sikh Infantry
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
341 Lt.Colonel C. G. M. Fasken served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal withtwo Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in i388 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3*~ Lt.Colonel L. G. Beckham served with the 3th Bombay Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1S80, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal), Also served with the Marri
Expedition in 18S1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S5-8/with the 1st Brigade Burmah Field Force
<Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
3,3 Lt.Colonel C. J. L. Stuart served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Atgb.au war in 1S79-80, was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
3t* Lt.Colonel E. W. S. Welchman served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kain Dakka ( mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-83 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 in command of the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad
Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal
with Clasp).
845 Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the caDture of the
Peiwar Kotal as Orderly Officer to Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6fh October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul iu December
1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar— slightly wounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3i3 Major J. P. W. Spankie served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present with the expedition against the
Khugianis and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
3*" Colonel B. Dull" served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Isazai Expedition in
1S02 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade. Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1894 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches), and with the AVaziristan Field
Force under Sir William Lockhart in"i8Q4-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade (mentioned in
■despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
■!i* Major S. D. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl (slightly wounded) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Khedive's Star).
3iJ Lt- Colonel C. H.Westmorland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar "Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18SS-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3ilJ Major J. E. Preston served with tne 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in i377( Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
iS8s-39,and was severely wounded in an attack on Lamaing Post on the 27th June 1886 (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1892 in command of the Eastern Column.
Sil LuColonel F. Hawkins servedin the Afghan war in 1879-80, andtook part in the operations against the Moh-
mundd (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3i~ Major H. P. Picot servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kctal
(mentioned in despatches), m the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including tho
assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with.
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps.— Wear 8ervie«$of /••...,/ Officer*.
, B. Bml.oo.1 served in the Afghan war m .Sto-So (Medal). Served with the Zbob Vartey
Ah Mu»,:J the ad i ,
■ V*?i in't ' " lunerFi
■ intra eui <;. .. Medal win,
var of 1876-S0. and took pun with the expedition against the
: ml.and Khedive's Star).
■ - « v- V. itaan warm 1680 (Medal).
"I-mr^T"11."1'' ?i",£?n(,,U,Cirfa7 "'"• *V.vpt.i.nwarof,88,.and wa* present inlhe
-Stan &*>,u>ml>«r"""1 »' "•• »»» ' a the capture of Cairo , Medal with Clasp.
v II Kiirnpie. served in the Afghan war of ,37S-*o (mention.
A £haTwa? SVatJ £ '£ * "P«"t,on •«■ 1877-78 (Madal with Clasp).
,. . , . "•" "■■-'-■■.■'■ '1 «-.«-,:■-.!.: I.: I!.. I, I] • ,r. , ■ ,[.. iPl «ar EotaL M lb- fen ■ E - f til.'
sapn law tn.. ..•anau-uesi. in H... ..nun.,-.,,,.,,, „, ,-v ..„.' „i > v. .,„...,. "„•",. ""■ lorc" »
an" • SiMZinit esrrad with IkTBuaaM Expedition tn 18S6-88 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
war'ra'aatt'l'ioli" rveUinthe Afghan warof iS78-So,flrst in the Khyber Column with the Mhmr-
i^™mid. .i the K„r™,,'r'TUt w"1>'l'e,!Xp<'<V"0n M lhe ""« Valley and in the euWOTmeni at K.m Ilakka.
Served with the K kv ." ,rl "nhe "ttHck »,ul capture of the stronghold of Zawa(Medal).
^.fFurce under <irRo.,'-- .>.> despatches. M. ,.-,,,. Serv. ,1 with the ChWl
.1,1, ' irllh the 13* Bengal Inlnntry (Medal with Claap).
Barar Valley uud.r I Imm?',"1^1'?. '" \h' A'k'1"'" *" "r.^tSo- and "*>* P8" 'n the ">™<1 e tpeddion Into the
wa^reaentatth, I . V- T^ xl " r D*1™*'* Kobe™ in the march to Candahar, and
pid.uon^? ,888 UMcdS with i' ' « ' ,"'"' P"* "Dd Br°"e D<*<»™»»>- Served with the Haiara Ex-
wSL°JkT.M thc c*InP»'K'> 0° tbeNorth West Frontier of India under Bir
IS., "u""1 of ,,,,! -«"' Punjab Infantry, including the defence of the Malakand
"^ " »« ••• I--..L-... (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal w.thtwoTlaep.) Malakand.
■■ A. P. Williams s-ha» war of ,378-8o (Medal). P'
the aorui of lieh Kh.n.'h '.','", " Aft-'han WBr "I ,S8°' took PHrl '" lLe Jer<'n« 'r ("'">dahar Inendine
l£»S,'ped.ttoD .^ .8'; ' ""Ule uf C"ndftbar 'Meaal "»» 0I"P)- *" - * •»•»" ft" "in1!
to~8 . SiRwUh two™c 'Shan war In, 879*, (Medal). Served with the Bume« Expedition
"X„i I ' , ' :i .' *' M:'-'I">TC Bxpedttion in ,891 with the lath Mediae mr..iitry
■ r.hcT„fh,uH,U8,n ,89,-0, (mentioned i:
rtlBO
wound
ipedition in ,8^1 r up).
^i,l.L.tK("°unelJ' W-,?ar'".'r Sl'rveain the AXghan ward ,S78 SoincludlUR tl, I, Served
Burmeee ExprtUtton neladln, the attack on Kk..M . Salwttb^w.
7!r.WJ S'.j J,' R,c,,mr<1,i"n »erved m Lhe Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
, . • th the Botmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasp.).
red with the Humesc Expedition in
[w*tk leddniingth. araiionie | .^J;^
lalltgi 1
111 the
• <5 a*
on into tho II is-
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 452
_ „ „._-
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
Mi Lt.Colonel A. A. Barrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcingof the Shutar-
gardan.and in the operations around Cabulin December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two-
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the second
Miranzai Expedition m 1891 (Clasp); and with the Hunza-Nagar Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the-
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel*
Medal with two Clasps).
383 Lt.Colonel J. C. Swann served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's StarK-
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
384 Major H. F. S. Ramsden served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
335 Lt.Colonel H. Goad served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck
(Medal).
366 Lt.Colonel J. E. Nixon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Zaimusht Expedition, including the
capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pa«s, in the engagement near Khar, at the
passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
387 Lt.Colonel J. M. A. Retallick served in the Afghan war of i878-8oand was present in the expedition into the
Bazar valley and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
388 Major J. A. Bell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal1.
390 Lt.Colonel H. Godfray served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal).
391 Lt.Colonel W. S. Chase served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp) ; together with Private James Ashford, Royal Fusiliers, he received the 1'C " for conspicuouB-
gp.llautry on the occasion of the sortie from Kandahar, on the 16th August 1S80, against the village of Deh Khoja
in having rescued and carried for a distance of over 200 yards, under the fire of the enemy, a wounded soldier,.
Private Massey, of the Royal Fusiliers, who had taken shelter in a block-house. Several times they were compelled
to raat, but they persevered in bringing him to a place of safety. Private Ashford rendered Lieutenant Chase
every assistance, and remained with him throughout." Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1889-90 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of Jarobi (mentioned.
in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Maidan and the march
down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
392 Major H. L. Hutchins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Meda>
with two Clasps).
394 Major C. B. Brownlow served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
395 Major G, A. Williams served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley
under L«eut.General Maude, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
396 Lt.Colonel W. Couk served with the 1st Battalion 17th Foot throughout the Afghan war in 1878-79, aud
was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazar Valley, in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore— severely wounded m the
engagement in the Chardeh Valley; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, imd woe
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
397 Lt.Colonel W. du G.Gray served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force as Transport
Officer (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition it 1S9: as Brigade MajoT to the
2nd Column (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp), and wall the Waziriatan Expedition under Sir
William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in iSg?-^ with the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
3J8 Lt.Colonel R. K. Teversham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.?
and Medal with Clasp).
399 Lt.Coloiel Batten served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the affair at Shanjui (mentioned in Colonel Kennedy's report), and in.
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and at the occupation of Ghuznee (mentioned in de-
spatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahai
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Brigade Major and Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade, and was present
at the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
400 Major J. F. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (Medal with Clasp).
401 Major E. W. Cunliffe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass
(Medal), and with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the Waziristan Expedi-
tion under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North vVest
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-
Kurram Force including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September
1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the storming of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October-
1897 (Medal with three Clasps)
^ Lt.Colonel L.J. E.Bradshaw servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Jug-
dulluck (mentioned in despatches) and Shekabad (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration)..
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the operations in the Bunza-Nagar country in 1891-92, part of the time in command of the
force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the operations against the slave-trading Arabs in the British
Central Africa Protectorate in 1896 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, including the attack of 2nd
August and the relief of Chakdarra Fort (mentioned in despatches, Medai with two Claspe)
^ Major G. E. Even served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on Transport duty (Medal). Served with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Mekran in 1898 as Staff
Officer, and was present in the engagement at Gok Parosh (mentioned in despatches).
•*w Major J. G. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879- 8o> antl waa present in the expedition into the Lughman-
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal).
405 Major A. E. P. Burn served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
406 Lt.Colonel H. F. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*°7 Major C. E. Peirse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
453 India* 8 i. — Wm S Field Offia n.
I nwaxii -- till
riththe ■ •.: , uil).
I " tok mill cap:
i in despatches, Mean] a
I :i the cam]
■ Officer rirah Bx]
' served in thi iding tin
Ah Kbeyl to Cabal
under George vl bite,
■
3 lar).
[ with Clasp) ; and with the
West Frontier ol India under. Sir
at (mentioned in despati
1 i art
m Deputy
ikes,
** win iS:^t^. and was present with
lOl iorly
. , and wn*
saps).
* .■-..' Kheiat-i-
i | ras present al
in 1S85-8S
■
[edal with twe
1
r. Dels indahar and Khvu-r Field Forces
■ n in
uedrl witli « Bei red In the
: in 1897 with the Malakand Field
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
t, 1
dal .
arm 1878-79 (Medal). Served
■
,var in 1:;: ■ hi i with the B
■ ol Minhla Redoubt anas aentioned mde-
md Modal with twi 1 us in the Chin Hills In & rved In the
be North West From ler Sir William L >okbai thtne 'J al I
. ■ . . . 11 .
ptember and
. mid :n tic stches, Medal wit);
or in i£3o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
d in the Afghan war of 1876-80 (Modal), and with the Mahsood Woseeree Bxpedi-
Served witb the Burn ad In despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ;
llju'.ani Kxpedition
rved witb \. ■ mwarin 1S7S till
' o with the K i ih on the 6th
aenl of Sherpore (Medal
id in the Zhob Vail) Servi
S
it-Kurram 1 ■
1 nab Lnfantrj , ptember 1807, Lnoiui
(Modal with thn
«
416 I s in the V.y . ' : . . . and v..
Served
Camp -ir William Lock1 with thfl MoDD
-. and *mi- present in t Intdron the otb August 1897
, Brevel -<i 1
417 Major 11. U. iff. Liin, - i tb the Sikkitu Expedition
in 1888— severely w
* Ms W\ K Downei served a wai In 18; pediUon in
1885-87, and waspreaentatthi the Minbls n tionedin despatehi lal with Clasp).
I
i] M B. M M . . wil b I «•.. Clasps).
Ddv« uli the Bui iition
I 1 ntioned hidospi
1. Served with th< aesel
paigu >'ii the N01 tb w esi 1
■i. 1 .- u H Llliam L okbai
1
1; U ■: - . In Ith the
Bxpeditioi
'!■.!.■
aclu Uok 1 Uo 1
■ it i' Onslowsorvi tatJugdullucl
1 .
t Hod a I witb i« (Clasp); and with tho snd al ran l Bxpe-
1 1 (Cls
1 I*, n. 1. mil-, ii served In tho Afghan war of 1878- > with the Oabul Field 1 iport
(Mi dal with Ois
1 tf, li.iwrniK sorvi L again b
Q 11 ■• ■• on served war in 188 ■ In tho km I
Ltgban war in iSdu uml was presi ut in the engagement at Masi
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 454
also served with «.he Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 1S81 (twice mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served during' the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major at Suakiti (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
*+* Lt. Colonel M. H. S. G rover served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
Served iu the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the 9th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General to the force until 24th January, when he was recalled to India for duty 1 mentioned in despatches, Modal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-98
with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, .Medal with Clasp).
**5 Lt. Colonel R. B. Adams served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879, including the storming of Takt-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights, and in the engagement at
Cnarasiah on the 25th April 1880 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 in command of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar,
the Swat River, and Mamugai (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart, and was present at the defence of
che Malakand in command of the Lswer C-tmp, in the Cavalry reconn lissauoe on the 1st August 1S97, and in the
subsequent operations of the Malakand Field Force at the Malakand and in the Swat Valley, including the
relief of Chakdara Fort and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross): was also
present in the operations in the Mohmaud country, including the attacks on the villages of Agrah and Gat
(mentioned in despatches}, and with the Buner Field Force in command of the troops at Rustaui and Persai
(mentioned in despatches, CB. and two Clasps) ; was awarded the ITiC for his conspicuous bravery during
the operations as here recorded : — " During the righting at Nawa Kiti, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August,
Lt.Colonel R.B.Adams proceeded with Lieuts. H. L. S. MacLeauand Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides,
under a very heavy and close fire, to the rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying
disabled by a bullet wound and surrounded by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he {Lieut.
Greaves) was struck by a bullet and killed — Lieut. MacLean was mortally wounded — whilst the horses of Lieut.
Colonel Adams and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were shot, as well as two troop horses."
416 Major A. C. Tate served in the Afghan war in 1SS0, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88; was Intelligence Officer
with the Northern Shan Column, 1S87-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
*« Major J. H. Balfour served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at
the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal
Lancers (Clasp).
4,8 Major A. H. Wiimer served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
4W Lt.Colonel G. W. Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
*i0 Lt.Colonel H. J. J . Middleton served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
wl Major G. F.Watson served with Burmese Expedition in 1 386-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
452 Lt.Colonel W. H. Lo wry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps').
453 Major W. R. Yeilding served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the ibt Sikhs and 1st Goorkhas, and took
part iu the expedition to the Logar Valley; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri
Expedition in 18S0, and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
as Divisional Transport Officer with the Head Quarters of the Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Forcy as Divisional Commissariat Officer 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
451 Major W. J. H. Bond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 as Executive Commissariat Officer,
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as
Chief Commissariat Officer to the Chii,tagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in the Com-
missariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assis-
tant Commissary General on the Line of Communication (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
455 Major J. W. B. Meade served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Sei*ved with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal
with two Clasps).
456 Lt.Colonel T. H. Haughton served with the Burmese Expedition in i38g (Medal with Clasp).
*5~ Major H. Eardley Wilmot served in the Afghan war in 1379-30 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in i3S6 (Medal with Clasp).
458 Lt.Colonel H. H. H. Aspinall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
459 Major L. A. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 as Transport Officer and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Burrows (Medal).
460 Major G. F. Willes served in the Afghan war of 1S73-S0 (Medal).
461 Lt.Colonel K. M. Foss served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1S79-S0' received the thanks of the Government of
India). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 with the 6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
4(i2 Major S. F. Biddnlph served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Biddulph (Medal) .
Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lt.Colonel H. D'U. Keary served in the Afghan war in 1S80 including the engagement at Kaia Dakka (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
Wautho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Shwebo Military Police (received the thanks of the Government ot
India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in
1892-93 (Brevet of Major).
404 Major E. Vansittart served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
tbb Major A. W. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
467 Major G. A. Welman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
4GS Lt.Colonel C. W. W. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iSSg-goas Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
469 Major J. M.Carpendale served in the Aighan war of iS7S-3o,and tookpart in the operations in the Lughnian
Vallev (Medal).
*» Lt.Colonel G. B. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 8S6-SS with the Mounted Infantry throughout
the operations of the 1st Brisrade, and as Staff Officer and Assistant Inspector of Mounted Infantry Upper Burma
Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps); with the Lushai Expedition in 1888-39 in com-
mand of a detachment of the 4th Madras Pioneers(mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and throughout the operations
in the Chin Hills in 1S90-92 and commanded the Kauhaw Column(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
411 Major H. A. Carleton served in the Afghan war of i373-3o, and was present 111 the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle ol Candahar
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
*7- Major W. J. K. Dobbin served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Zhcb
Valley Expedition in 1S90. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
455 S .: p*. — War Services of Field Officers.
the isi - • - mpaign on t of India
Bmt£
•"i Major H Lfghanwar . k-»k' rauu'liar:.-
on-:' the march to Candabar, anil
iiii«|in>ri,!aii ■ Uedal with I Barred
in the Mum ¥.\ -. ■ .. , U the /.hub Valley
Kajuri R 01 ling the
•.I:.- v\ uinel am Lockbart in 1894-05 with the ird Punjab Cat 1
. and in the \ alley in 1805 under Sir William Looknart.
red with I 1 -
\. H. Clark-Kennedy eervod m the I igemenl at Kaui Pukka
■ . L ipe.
i of India,
lonolH. E. P - i r.i - rt Officer (mentioned in
P Weetlake served In IheAfkban war in 1879-! - srved with the Burmese Expedition is
1SS6-: (m- hca, DSO., and Medal with two (.'ihki
•'• C. H. '•! '.:.:,: ,1 i' I '.naoi.
Afghan war .11 18*0, ai with toe Aitohaksai Expedition
ateda
the
-1
lal with Cdaap). 8eired with the Bnrmeee Expedi-
tion in iSS: with Clasp); . Led the Uogaunir Field Forot —
wounded tClesp). Served with the Wunl 91 incominano of the Mogaung Column (mentioned
in despatc) 11
*** Major F. w. lv Angelo aerred in the Soudan campaign m 1885, si. : mthe auajag amenta! Hasheen
anil in tin red with the Chitral fteliel Faroe
under Sir Rol art Low in 1895 witn the 9th Bengal Lam •
a - red ■ . Wuteerec
1 Sir William Lookhartin 1894-95 with ihe .md
Punjab Infantry (Medal \
*■ Lt-ColonelB 11 ': tan war in 1880 (Uedal). Serve: N rthWeel
Frontier of linlia nndir Sir ". j vmiU the Midakand
Field Korc- in the operationa in Bwal .on
the 19th, joth at idiagthecap liudinunai
Pass and the operations in the Mittai mi 1 - . aed in deeps 1 with the T.raL Bx-
peditionary Force on the Xdne TC mm. utho iSth October 1897
"* « iatanl Adjntanl Geo leral Kompstsr, Commanding the jrd Brigs
(Medal with two Clasps).
•" Major .1. II. Bdwai the Afghan war of 1878-80,100!; part in the operations in the Kooruin Valley
andwaapn oapture of the Peiwnr K a Chitral Baliel I
oert Low in 189s on Transport du 1, DM)., and Medal with I
irA.N. Oarraervedin thoBgypi " lalt and Khedive'a Star).
,M M:.. lerved in the Afghan warm 1879-80 with the Tranap n Department (Medal). Served
with the Chitral I: under Sir I,. -uuiaudaut .' Military 1
Weal From • 1 under Sir William I. ckhart
in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Ku Id Force « ilh iL.- : ;th Bengal Lanw
** Major W. I. ■ rod with the I edition in 16*- B8 (Modal with Clasp) ; and in the
Wazirisuin I Lorkhart in 1 ■■ th the sap).
W1 Major W. E. Bum with the Hal
t. Served with the let - hitralBi rForoe under Sir Hi hart
1. w in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Masl rationed In deapai
Medal a
"' Major P. M. I red with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of i878-°o.and was present ii
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th Oi ibul In Deoember :87a, including
aentof Sharpore (mentioned in daepatoheei Medal with two Clasps), Served with the Bui dition
in 1B85-86, and was severely wounded 111 1111 . i In despalehes. Medal with OJaSD ;
with the Chin-Luahai Expeditionary Force in . --; ; in the 1 with the
Thetta Oolon . Battalion 4th Goorkbn Bines—
sever. Served with the Chin Sir B ten
i he . '.'1 Battalion 4th G and mis pi 1 II
at at Mamugai (Medal with CIs I West Frontier of Ii
under Sir William Lockbart in 1897-98 withtbe I irah Expeditionary Force with the ind Battalion 4th Ooorkha
b, and waa pretent at the cepto. t and Arhai and in the operations against the
nkaniB and in the Bazar Valley tuiet.t
"• Major J. S. B. Waatern served with the Ma Served with the Huznra
Expedition m ia£8 as \ op t , Sir John M ■. Porei entioned Indeepati
Medal with Clasp); ami in the Waxiriatan Expedition under sir William Lockbart 111 1S94-95 With the ist Punjab
Cavalry (Clean).
I. W, B. '!'■ villi the Bur lition in 188I - '.Medal with two Clasps).
m Lt.i ilonelG. J. I iedal with claspi.
m Major K. A. C. Km ;r in 1S71S ?y including the two expeditions into the Baznr
lal).
■ Lt-ColonelD W. Pur Medal with Clasp).
1 aerved in the Afghan war in 1
*" Major W. H. Allen served In thi ir m 1679-80, including th< nant at Maaaana (Medal). Also
, with the Mali ood Wo edition 111 1 . . lign in 1885 (Medal «ith
Claap. and R in daspatcb.ee) : with the
ChinLushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Brigade Transport ationad In 1 a itb
1 K\|*iiition 11 red with the Chitral Rel ler Sir Robert Low in
1895 (Medal with I
Mm,' r c 11 1! Tiiai kwaU served in the Afghan war of 1878-&1 , and took part with the Siaaarik and Lu^hmnn
Valley Expeditim. - inciil near .lugd.illuek (Medali. A D the
in in 18S1. Served with thi . tb Bengal Native infantry in the Egyptian »arof
1882, ami .■ . o< Pol • 1 Kl with Clasp, and stood . the
Chitral Belli gadeC nssai asp),
ser» -,r William Lookhartin 1897 with the Muinknnd
I Bun Field] roe M Divisional Transport Omoer (twio* m< dospatohea, f'.vc, and
tVMi I la-|e. I.
"" Major M. A, ban war of 1878-80. and was present In tbi
on the 6th Ootobei , and ibul in Deoember 1879 including
ii, .
ad with the Manipon I in 1891 (Medal with Clasp},
rthi ■
T Q. Johnson served lo the Zulu war in 1 79 (Medal will
"* Major 1). J. o. Taylor served with the Jsth King. Own Borderers m the Afghan wnr of 187880, first with
Indian- Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 456
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served with the 2nd Miranzai Expedition iu 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart ia 1894-05 (Clasp).
513 Major G. S. Kerrich served in the Afghan war in 1S7Q-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1S86-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
5i* Major J. G. Hunter served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 with the 70th Regiment, first with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37, and again in 1887-89, as Adjutant 10th Bengal
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the 1st Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley,
and in the Pagyi District under Colonel Symons (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-00 with the 10th Bengal Infantry in the Column under Brigadier General Symons,
and had charge of the attack on the village of Hanta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
51i Major H. F. K. Waldron served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Southern Afghanistan and Kuram
Forces (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884..
516 Major L. H. Reid served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-S0 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in iS86,and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 14th Dec. (Medal with Clasp) ;
with the Hazara Expedition in ^891 (Clasp) ; aud with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
517 Major C. F. G. Young served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp).
518 Major J. H. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 on the Khyber Line of Communications, and in
the Koorum Valley ( Medal 1.
519 Major G. J. Younghusband served in the Afghan war of 1S73-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River, Panjkora
and Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
yzo Major F. P. Hutchinson served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, including the operations in the Lughman
Valley (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and in the
ODeratious in Lushai in 1S90-91 (Clasp,'. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles
(Medal with two ClasDs).
323 Major A. H. Dobbs served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS8-2q (Medal with Clasp).
52* Major P. J. H. Aplin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1385-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
520 Lt.Colonel A. Phayre served in the Afghan war of 1S73-S0 (Medal).
127 Maj3r G. S. Ommanney served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Saidabad (Meaal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
538 Major H. H. Dobbie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major to
the Reserve Brigade.
329 Major \V. B. Piers served in the Afghan war of 1373-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
i3" Major I. Eardley-Wilniot served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the iSth Bengal Lancers, including the operations
on the Samana Ran^e, in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggsin August and September 18^7,
and with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps!.
j31 Major O. C. Armstrong served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
33~ Major F. B. W. Richardson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp)
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
523 Major St. G. L. Steeie served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the Silchar Column
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; awd with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir Wiliiaui Lockhart in
1894-95 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Clasp) . Served with the Dongola Expedition under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Transport Officer at Suakin (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Section Com-
mandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
i3k Major G. W. Mitchell served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
336 Major C. Le G. Justice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in i383 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
535 Major A. F. Hogge served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 1881. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 109^ with
the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indiaunder
Sir William Lockhart in 1097-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab
Pioneers (two Clasps).
539 Major H. James served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served "with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Divisional Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
**° Lt.Colonel F. G. R. Ostrehan served in the Afghan war in iS3o (Medal) .
541 Major H. Rose served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations in
the Lushai country in 1891-92 with the Nwengal Column. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations
on the Samana Range, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary ForcB (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
three Clasps).
"3 Major W.J. Newell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in i33i. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 (Clasp).
5+3 Major E. J. Medley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the expedition against the Wuzeeree
Khusrianis (Medal).
5" Major P. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal , and
with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
5+5 Lt.Colonel H. B. B. Watkis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal With Clasp).
546 Major W. Giles served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition to the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S9 (Medal
with two Clasps).
547 Major A. M. Lloyd served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
s« Major H. S. G. Hall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willliam
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Commissary General (mentioned in despatches,
JMedal with two Clasps).
541 Major M.E. O'Donoghne served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
ii0 Major M. T. Thomson served with the 85th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
457 v • — Wq ■• v
Zaimushl Expedition under l aeral Tytler, including the assault of Zawa [Medal). Served with the
Waairistan Expedition under Sir William Lock hart in 1694-95 with the Q 4th Goorkbu Rifles Medal
wall Clasp).
"l Major 0. P. W. Pir ith Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
*" Lt I L. Wright eerved with the Lards in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
Opcr - Kisku:u <>'.- :htbe Bnrmi Mnial
with I .
*** Lt .Colonel F. B. an war in ,-'' North Vest
rVm: '• Iliara Loci, th the iSl Punjab
"* Major t;. B. Dnwin served in th< S William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st P01
. Served with the
the pasi ■-■ ■ the
■
• dal).
"■ Major G. Hi- Expeditions in
:h the Burn - Medal with two <
indent of Transport
i with the Chin-LnahaJ
Expeditionary F< ua, mentioned is
» Major W. H. D. .ese Kxpcdit (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with 1
\ ■". o'lMnnell was ■ 1 during the Zulu war ' lal). Served with
the B 1 the campaign on the
Nortli W. • • India nndei I Field Force including
Bxpeditionary Force ■ Medal
with t a
*** Major 0. .1. Oorfleld served a Eth * rerain the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khvbcr
Line Force under Lie 1 rith the B utara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned m
n ith Chup).
Major J. C.
the Zulu warof iS;9,and
throughout th<
1. rlv Ofllcer to 1U
ad in despatches,
s<7 Major Burl ton served with 1 tfedal with Clasp).
>*> I. 1". H.MSv. I with the Burn ition
in 1886-88 {Dso . and Medal v Field Force under Bir William Lockhart
in 1894-95 as Depu
r J. W. C. Hutc Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878
With the PeebawnrVa rardswitb the Khyber 1
i Bright (Med - second Mini- tfedal with*
W* Major W. K. PMUips BOTV< -hat; war m 1SS0 (M - ved with the Hazara Expedition in
i8qi (Medal with <
* Major N. th the Toongoo Column and the r«l
Brigade 1 Medal with Clasp) Berred witl l isxial
r H. F. T. Macartney aerred a
Major 97, \ Thorn) litfon in 1885-! 1 fMedal with I a*o clasps).
)Or 0. I- Fry served with the / -
tfajor H I with the M - eree Expedition in iSSi rith the ltirmese
.. 1
or F. 0. w\ Bideoni Bam 1 Served in the
psignon the Nor*' r Sir William Lockiarl
. ; ( rirah
■
it. w. Sherai tal).
1 a. Brown ■ red w ith tho
mder Sir Boberl 1 ■■ * mtry, inoluding the capture ot the
, and was present in th< tent si Mahala
Junction and at the battle of 1 the Burmast fix-
iap),
5,7 Ma ; the Zulu a
SM Major H. L. Custai pelgn in 1885, and was preaenl amenta at Hash*
and1.; tal with two Clasps, and K with
the i n in 1886-87 '
Frontier of India under Sir William the
Samana Range; also with the Tirah i£xp< Deluding the cap: 1
tied
tal with thre
: uu 11. \. m arvedwithU Infantry in the Afghan war in 1 Medal
ips)
or D. •;. L. Bhaw served In tl
with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Scrvt 1 with the '>'. inder
' ekhurt In x$<h-q<; a i
or J. Btraeh
ntionedin despatches, Medal with CI th the Hazara Expedil
Sir Wiiham Lockhart In 1
1 try (Medal with Olasp).
■* Major it. - ' in 1S86-88 (M
ijor R. P. Colomb served with the Boj 1 1SS6-00 (Medal with two Clasps).
Uajor W. P. Anderson served 90 1 Medal ■•.
Osm jpbaU served with the! Served In the
1 1 Guides, i lie
■ ■ : . ■ ■ ■
on the North •'■
in 1897-98 with the Malakand ( at si
attack of 14U ; \
tli the Buner l-'i«
II. J, Uroi
r. Ranhen served w;tii the I
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 458
Transport (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) j and with the Hazara Expedition in i333 (t Hasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Forco under Sir Robert, L)w in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in tho camp I ■ i
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-9? with the 24th Punjab I' ■"'
(Clasp).
6°° Major C. P. Campbell served in the operations of the Bifcanir Field Forco in 1823. Served in the defence
of Chitral Fort during its siege from 3rd March to iSth April 1895— wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp).
*» Major W. A. B. Dennys served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS6-S3 (Medal with Clasp).
6ir- Major J. Lampen served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burme=eExne-
dition in 1886-89 {Medal with two Clasps).
603 Major W. H. Dobbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S6 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1391 (Clasp).
604 Captain J. Vans Agnew served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S3 in the Intelligence Branch (Medal with
Clasp).
605 Major "W. G. Alban ?erved in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 (Medal with Clasp); with the Momrik Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); ami in
the operations against the Kachins in 1S92-93 in command of the Kaukkwe Column and of the combined Military
Police Columns at the relief of Sima (received the thanks of the Government of India, Brevet of Major).
606 Major E. A. Ketttewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
607 Major C. G. F. Edwards served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field
Force as Provost Marshal (twice mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
608 Major R. H. Twigg served with theAkha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(Medal with Clasp); also served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1S91-92 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant Genern 1 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp 1.
** Major H. Hamilton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 (Medal with CIa«p)
clG Lt.Colonel R. H. Light served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal).
611 Major F. W. Repton served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS3S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
012 Major R. G. Egerton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1SS8 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Locktaart in 1S94-95 as Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served with *he
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Don^ola
Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
6" Major R. M. Maxwell served with the 16th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the
operations against the Abor tribes on the North East Frontier of Assam in 1894 (Brevet of Major).
614 Lt.Colonel Mackenzie-Kennedy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
615 Major J. H. Smith served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
616 Major A. E. S. Searle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (Medal with Clasp).
617 Major L. E. Cooper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force, including the engagementat the
Ublan Pass on 27th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches), and the operations on the Samana in August and
September 1897, including the defence of the Samana posts and the relief of Gulistan ; and with the Tnrah Ex-
peditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
6,s Major E. B. Burton served with tiie 4th Sikhs in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in :33i under Brigadier
General Kennedy. Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
tho battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
619 Major G. F. Rnvcroft served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and
was present in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasps).
620 Major W. Prior served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in iSqi (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th
Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
621 Major D. C. F. Macintyre served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Manipore Expedition
in 1891 in command of the Assam Military Police (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
622 Major A. R Browning served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1SS4. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
623 Major A. Beale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
C2i Major C. H. C. Heyman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
625 Major W. J. R. Wickham served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Staff Officerto the Director of Indian
Transport with the Home Forces (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
020 Major H. G. Sutton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
e27 Major S. C. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the 67th Resiment (Medal).
623 Major A. D. C. Pond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Ye-u Battalion (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp).
629 Major C. C. Tennant served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
I Captain H. R. Brander served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S01 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major C. Davidson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major H.B. Borradaile served with the Burmese Expedition in 1085-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied
Lt.Colonel Kelly in the advance to the relief of Chitral in March and April 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
" Captain D. M. Thompson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal). Served with
the Sikkim Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
s Captain G. Murray served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain C. E. Mardall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal) .
i° Captain D. C. Phillott served with the Zhoo Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 as Field Intelligence Officer and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Medal
with Clasp).
II Captain A. V. Hatch served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major J. W. Cowley served with the Akha Expedition in 18S3-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd Goorkha Rifles
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
459 y« — War Services of Field 0
I the second Miranzai Expedition in 1691 (Medal with <
kfedal with Clasp), and in the operations of
ran in i£k>8 meat at Gok
■
- - :it H&sbecu
aud ■
.-■ -
;' Captain W, Brow Served with the Burmese
Exp*- : [< in1, with Clasp).
■\ tbe Hum.- , and 111 the
(Villi*
tain 11. v. I u tth :... B
■89 (mcntioi ■
*
111 t be operations of tin? MohmamI
and .nth the Buuer 1
■
a Major K. G. Bradley served with the Burmese Expedition in iS; frith Clasp).
P. D. Hamilton served with the HaxaraExp
-"* ata] ith the Burmese Expedition 1 Mentioned In despatches, Medal with
tainE. R. Hartigan served with tho Burmese 1 in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
of Alexandria
and Port Said, and at the surrei> - .Star). Served with the Burmese
■ "
-n *erved with the Burmese K '.b two Clasps).
='; l. Medal with i
L. M idinjg the operations of the
Ba
D J.T.O*fiiiei Usffimani in Southern Afghanistan in 1379-30 (Medal). Served
B 1st Battalion Hani in war of 1887 (Medal, and Khedive's 8 B ad in
the B whs present in the engagenie: . the Tofrek zereba, and at
■
r H. Ji. Vaof . with the 71b Bengal Infantrv iti the Egyptian wurof 18S2 {Medal, and Che
Star).
tptain C. Tritton served with the Burmese )
f.W.G rant served with the Bur: Served in the Mam-
pore Bxj* ■ 1 ipture 1 I 1
i Captain and Brevet
awarded the \ ipicooos bravery and devotion to his country
:
attempt the ralit uah oaptiri with the greatest
intrepidity, captured Tbobal, near Mampur.a- a large force of the enemy. Lieut. Grant In-
irce."
Sir Robert Low in 1E05 (lledel with Clasp).
5 or W. II l . with the Bui a in 1886-S8 (Medal with two clasps).
withtheZhol edition in 1884. Served with the Burtue-
Medal with ! v.
asp) ; with thi Expedi-
ader Sir Wilhaui Lockbart in : 894-95 I jm-
>
L with the Bormei in the Wuntho Ex-
petl. detent
Quarter Master General to the Tamniu Column
Northern Chin Hills in 1891-43 m> Transp rt Officer, during the latter part of the time us Trau>iort Officer with
:rmn Lusbai Relic: i
- served witfa
with the Burmese Expedition ii
done! T. Quin served with the - * ■ lal, and
Khe Lire's E B
tioi.
^ir William Lock hart in 1894-95 (Clasp). 1 the Chitral Belie w in 1895
with the 4th Sikh Infantry, ii
William Lot uftry
with the 3rd October
- ■
bee, Brevet
I tptain w. A. ' ■ ampaign in 1885 with the* ies,
M Star).
served with the B
** Captain A. G. .eon
and the Tofrek aerobe 1 Medal ^ Etta two I
■ ■
Lptain S.l under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
,'hGoorkhatt vub Clasp).
\ II. ii- !.
in i6vi with the and Ban
in u. on the Mori ;
rd Brigade Malakand Field 1 Q uarte r Master Goners
iht Bn_ ade Tirah 1
1 \i . i.. 1; Ant ; lervedai Suaicln during thi - titionin iM:
with I 'ULSp, and K
"Captain P. MalooUn served n hin*Luahai 1. . . - So-90 (Medal with Clasp). Bern 1
with the ChitraJ B
pro.- Malakai.d :
India under Sir William Loekhart Ln 1 Held Fori it Marshal jud
Brigade (mentioned in [fi - for Gallantry, " BZarl - rmy
786.J
LJ W. G. Tulloch aerved with the Zh LerBirGeorjn ■
triat Officer to the Force (mentioned in dee]
Lal with Olai
I ■
I Zanzibar I
id April 1B9I I he opera!
npaisn on th
art in 1897-9 irith the 1 1
wn the Lino of Commut. .
■ .
(Lulian :<kif Corps. — Wo ,- tercet .-.f Cap!ai\s. nQ0
■■• Major O. H. Macdo.iald served with the Burmese Expedition m ie85-s7 (Mortal with CJasDl
» Captain G. A. Cookson served in the campaign on the North West Fro,, rer 0 into ,,', ,', •• i r u-,r
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned indespu u e' Uedi w'itl I V , '''"
" Captain K. P. Burne served with the rst Battalion Seaforth Highlanders .11 .■ 'f™ ,!? — I'M-
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedives St „ ? it „ , S H It '" " ' ' ""1 w'as
1836-87 with the Kubo Valley Field Force (mentioned1 in 52£S t.s M, a \v,u ' " J ^SETR ' ? '::"■ """" '"
on the North West Frontierol'Indiau.aler Sir v\'illiamLocki,arMniSo7-Qrw , I J ^ h r^rj \ ,', 'i^ '' ",'V"1-'"
■ 0?3pta!n, Hi ?0mm3 Berved ffl"> the Zhob Valley Expedition in 3 Served with Ptoa B ,^mt ^" C/'S '"'
in 1S87-S0 (Medal with Clasp). 4 ol-1 "-a nun „ns 13urm;.-,e £.j.peditiou
I <■ 7srLt-9°lo!lel H- Bower served with the Indian Contingent at Suakin as Deputv Usiatant On.rfai. \r ,1 ,- 1
%tZ^e^S^°aso1* Eipedition uuder s,r Herb0" Kitch"- ^pS^5K<S8S£
M^S^£n1n3^^ rM £32£KS£&£g%2™tl ^ Cla3p>; *•* *• «--»-
• Captain C. E. Belh-Bivar served in the campaign on the North West Frontier nf Inrlin. ,„„i „ a,-,, nr-n-
Lockhart in iS97 with the Malakand and Bnner Field Forces as Eoad Comiu ami u on the r . r^ ""n!am
tious (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasp.). commandant on the Line of Communica-
" Captain P. C Rynd served with the Burmese Eipedition in ,3S<;-S6 and was wnnnj.j ;„ „„ „
Tbyetgone on the 16th August ,886 (Medal with Clasp), wounded m an engagement at
8J Captain A. T. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 and was sli"iitlvi»mn„,i«,i ,„ n
ment at Minhla (Medal with two Clasps). °9 ami was sn=ntiy wounded in the engage-
's Captain 0. M. Ducat served with the Burmese Eipedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two ClasDsl
8* Captain C. G. Nurse served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the s™,iVnK™i v-
and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (MMal with Clasp! and shelve'^ Star? £TJ* Tl4
operations oftheZaila Field Force in 1890. -^aeuive s star), berved m the
«- ^Ptaia,p- J- Cordon served with the Hazara Eipedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasn)
Me'daJ*J°r °' Johnson served in the oP^^ons in Nyassaland, Central Africa, in 1892-94 (Brevet of Major,
w M?°r o- C»VC?.lo™b sirv?.d with the Burnieso Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Cla«ps)
„"?.»' R' MKamey-Robmson served with the Zhob Valley Eipedition in 1SS4 Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Conducted the ('hi,, R \- „,,? °mme?e
J889-90 as Commandant of the Chin Levy Military Police (mentioned in despatches OLwnf ^w2£F **%£%?
CofZT Elpedltioa in lS" «JI-P)J and in the operations in BuS^51&° TSSfcr tot£ B^SgsM
" Caotain s' w J"S "served ,witb ,'b , Burmese Expedition in ,887-88 (Medal with Clasp),
captain to. H. B. Hobbs served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
Captain A. L. Phillips served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in ,<!«.-, „„ „ = i.-.-.t,. t r.
Sr (MCdal ™ith °laSP)- ^rvedwith the Hazara ExSediS^.^aYSx^e &£S53SoKS£
" Major L. Herbert served with the Chitral Relief. Force under Sir Robert Low »« nor,„t, a =*:«*„ * . t ^
and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches .Breve of ^or MeSal 4itt c^S I Ser^d
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in iSoTqS^ItennlrAaS^?
of tCSiw ,Quartf,r MnaSter Genera1' and t00k part iu the defmce °f th« Malakand, ££, 3bfl n^ht atS
the w»i,£,i iV, 1 # CamP-?everely wounded (mentioned in despatches); with the UtmaS ifhel Column of
i. « ^i?kand Fie,d Porceas Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General- and with the Rmlor f;«i 1 S
Staff Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches! Brevet of LtC0tonel7wo C lasnsf 3S
" Captain A. R. Dick served with the Waziristan Expedition in ,894-95 (Medal with clisnl wffL =
paisn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in ,897 with the Malal uul P?eM £ ^'
as Orderly Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Malakand Field Porce
^ " Captain H. Trevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the pn»si>™»ni=.(n.,i,
heTpfrek zereba and at the destruction of Temaf (Medalwith ■ iwo Clasps a^d KhedSs 'r) lervfd^f
the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on tte North wirf Sl""f
India under Sir William Lockhart in ,897 with the Tochi Field Force and w!th the Til n.b 1 p3ned?So «
f^^n^diSun^ll^^
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William LockhaTtirj^-^
Infantry with the Kohat Knrram Field Force, including the engagement at the Ublan Pals on the 2rthAuX?
,897 and the operations on the Samana in August and September 1897, including the relief of ?Gulistan and uirl-,
three cLs^!1^ F°rCe moludil« th^arch down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches Medal with
u SaP'aJn R- H- D. Thring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps)
Ch^P«-ai?,G-0,r-<?ttWlif8?\rv?d^th tUe ™th BenSal Infantry in the Egyptian war of isl? Medal and
wUn^Clasp) r)- SerVed mth the CMtral Reli6f ForCe Under Sir Eobert Lo^'" lS9^ 0D Signalling oTty (Medal
99 Captain A. B. C. Williams served with the Chitral Relief Porce under Sir Robert Low in 180= «H,i„j0
Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). auueri, now in 1695 as Bugade
«nd w»a.P=ain Wi' A" UuPPa?e served in the Burmese Expedition in ,886-87 with the 5th Bengal Li-ht Infantrv
id Tanf^n t ?>W* USded m an en/agement in the Shan Hills (mentioned in despatches, Medal wfth C\ asp) T'
n" 0aPtai11 J- O. h.Fayrer served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp)- with the Hazara
kSp^T "V8^- (Cira,s,p); flth 'he 8eoood Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp ), and vriVh the Wazirtstan
^ Captain11^ Cher»^llliam Lrt0ck>art^n 'J94"95 with the ist BattaUon 5th Goorkha R,fles™asp) WaZmstan
,mti"J *i"£, -l8?Sy 'TTed Wlt5 the Burmese Expedition in iSSs-S? as Orderly Officer (mentioned in de-
!wl^ % W"h Clafi')- SerVed with the Zhob Field Porce in l89° under Sir George White (mentioned in
tt ?ie'l thl erved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Si? William Lockhart S
Ran7™ in ,h.K ? ^ aQ v ^Pedltl0?a7, Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the Samana
Phrrn^™,, KurramJalley ™dei' Major General Teatman Biggs in August and September 1897, and with tht
Plying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
Jr„»iTtS,» J' ,Pey'on 8erved in th? Eastern Soudan in 1S85, and took part in the operations for the with-
drawal of the Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (CM G.). "M
b™??' ^--R- R?w 8Sr„ed,,Jr,lth l,he Akha Expedition in 18S3-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Srfwh. *isP?dltl0^,ln ^.^7 Medal with Clasp), and again in iSS3-S9 with the Chin Field Force (Clasp) and
with the Mampore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp). ' w • aliu
JW Captain P. T. Williams served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4
and was present in the engagments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps). served with
Clasp^ aj°r H" L' Dodgson ser7ed with tae Burmese Expedition in ,885-87 (mentionedin despatches, Medal with
?£ S?ptai? ^- C- H- Stainforth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in iSoi-os
^ wh,? S^^Dogi-as (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India undJr
Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of
Chakdara, the night attack against Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, the engagements at Airrah
and Gut and Badalai (Medal with two Clasps). 0aB°™™» magriui
"' Major G. N. Canlfeild served with the Burmese Expedition in ,885-87 (Medal with Clasp) : also served in
the operations m the N orthern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (DSO.). served in
112 Captain L. W. Shakespear served with the Lushai Expedition in 1S89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
H H
461 Indian Stof Gorp&, — Wat Service* cf Oapiain**
Chin-Lushai Bxped. nonary Porta 111 1889-90 (Clasp). [Sec also Ci\ il Decorations for GaUsnir? , " Halt's Aanual
Army List." p. if
'■• Lt Colonel C. V.F. Townsheud served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4 Bj with the Royal Marines attached to the
Guards Camel Re«oment,and was present at the eoti one at Abu Klea and Kl liubat [Medal with two Cluj-pf,. and
Khedive's S:ar . Barvnd with the expedition iLtmet the Hunsa-Nagars m 1841-01 mentioned iu despttt
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the troops during, Ibeaiege of Chitral Fori <>rch to tMh April 1895
(received tne thanks of the Government "f India, mentioned 111 deajMUchee, CK brevet of Major, Medal wuh
Clasps Barred with the Donjrola F.ipeditu i.ary Pores under Sir Htrbert Kitchener in 1096 In comma nd of
the uth Soudanese Battalion ipnAchee, Brevet ofLtC Del, B • mill
n* Major B. O. Radchn* sirred with the Burmese Expedition m 1887 Be [Medal with Clasp).
,r Onrrtair H. w Lou with the Burmese Rxpedit • stedal with Cute]
1 ■ BCaj it vl . M Daw 1 ► ten sd with Burmese
ptian war of 186s (Medal, and Khedive's :*tar). Served with the
HurnifM' Kxpedii sf< <i*t with Clai
Qrimston served in aha mmpnipn on the North Weal Frontier oi India under Sir William
I<ockhart In 1B07 98, and took pan lnth< hmand Field
also with the Tirah Kip* -lit:, Dai Head Quarter! Commandant (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
iJ1 Captain W. K. Wimble served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-67 (Medal w:th Clasp).
10 Major H. F Holland sorted with the Bonaeee Expedition iu 1655-89 (Meual with twi Barred
with tbe Chitral B -I"- Serve'! in the campaign on
the North Weal Frontier ol India under Sir William Lock! ■ ■ r I
part in the defence of the Mulakand including the nijrht attack un the Camp on j wounded
(mentioned 111 de«patobes. Bren •
M Lt.Colonel J.x Evan served in the Bnrnv indTaahon Columns
(Medal with Clasp) Served witit the expedition against it - imaus, British Bast Airioe, Ln 1898 Medal
asp).
"' Captain L C Fryer served with tbe Bun- : ion in iS8A-S7,and was severely wounded in tbe engage*
ment on the rib NovesnlM Buttoned in di Medal with » ii
u* Captain P.J. H. Barton serred In the Hasara Bxpediti-jn En 1801 ss Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Hammond, Commanding tl.e .nd Brtgadi 1 Khyl-er Rifles hi the • bfa and
March (mem as under Sir B
Low with the (j including the ana, si Malakandi the Bwat B
Panfkora, end v. ■■ . ■
"• Major G W B. Bawl '.the Barmese Expedition in i8ES (Mednl with Clasp).
117 Oaptain C. L U 1 with the liaruru K\peditiou in 188S (Medal wit; end with the Hnzara
Expedition
. 1 in the oanpaign on the North \V« -; • India under Sir William Lockhart in
1 ith the Tirah Expeditions: ■ rransport ,: ches,
witli two » la
ln Oaptain C. H. Clements served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS;-8e in the operations of tbe isi I
under Brigi Ledal with tu 1 umpaign on
North Weal Frontierofli In the Oommietaria! Department wit]
Tochi Field
"■"■ Capta dCE.1 q the Soudan campaign In 1884-85 ss Staff Officer to the Governor Central ol the Red
Sea Littoral during the ■ - .akin, and war. present in the engagement* at Hasheen and thi uba,
and nt that Uaroh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedivi rrod wuh the but-
Expedition u
>J> Captain J a U the Zhob Valley Expedition Ln 1884. Barred with the Burmese
Exne . ipfl .
^CsptainB.H the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in di .-pi.
on the North West Frontier ol Indie under Sir William
Lockhart . ' the Mohmand Field Porce including th. ant at
with the Tirah Expeditionary Foro sg Deputj Assistant Quartet
Ma-i |th Brigade, tDa ii and Saran Sai mentioned in despati - S
and UedsJ with two Clai
'" Mm ' -. - [-, , i I wuh the Berkshire Regiment tl rar of
iSBi, and was present at the : Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Chi *\itu the Burmese
Expedition in xe'8j-88 (Hedai with twi I ationsoftheZ >rce in 1890.
111 Csp yn served with the liaxara K ■ (j
1U Oaptain W. M (
ir Oaptain P. Dnrn kiedal with (
tion ■
Chitral Fort under L March and April . witnOlasp).
li* Oaptain a. P, 1>. Harris served with the Burm< on in 1665-8; paoohes, Mt .
Clasp).
in Captain A. Nicholls served with the 1 Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian wai
• the Burrender of Kafr D lal, and Khedive*! star . t» rved with the /.hob 7e
in 1 Berved with tl Mednl with Clasp). Bervedinthc oampaign on
the North w ■ Uiam Lockhart ui 1697-08 with the Tirah Expeditions
as Deputy ! with the tst Division, a lent in the opera-
tions in the J uadal with two ( lasps).
I K r. warn .-n »u the Korth \\->t Frontier of India under Sir V.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with thi the Tirah l - uaryi Foro 1 luding the
in the B
»*' Major H.(i. Burton served wi b the Churul Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the v-h Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Clasp]
143 Major 0. rX 1 . E*rioe nrvad w ii» the Burmese BxpediUon in :886-88, and was severely wounded in :\n
.ar\ 1 ; Medal with two Clasps). Berved In the operationi In Uganda In if .--c8 in
31njgo Pield Pore n 1 ftrr some time ol the troops Ln Unyoro, and was present in the engaga-
ment at Jeruba and in teveraj ml -'.ujur, DsO. ,w\\\
>
'*> Caj tfedal with Clasp); with the Chin-
. 1 . - , > 1 ■■ .
ru Clasp) j and « ii b tin- second atiransi
uuistau citation Ksoort under Brigadier Qcneral rurnar in
1894 . D ■■■ era in daspatohei Pield
Puree under Sir William I^ookhi ks tant Quarter Mast Bi
ooond \j
1 .- preaent in the engagements at £1 Uagfar and
Tel-e .-in. and at the ban ■ ol Tel-at-Kebli (Medal witl
1 ed w Ufa the 1 ion in 1S85 ad rith two Clai
IM Captain G H Craa eLusball 18891 and with the Bass
■ ■
,,: Captain O.O. Rold served wil Chitral Belli lerSlr Robert Low in i£v- with the 4th B
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. jfti
Infantry, including tie capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River and the esnamtntat
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). "
1,5 Captain W. G. Hatherell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) - awl mitih
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
1!0 Captain O. G. levers served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served wilfc ■■—
Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp). ' ^^
"'Captain E. H. Bernard Berved in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Refimtmt
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Cl&fut
and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
1M Captain P. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
IM Captain W. E. Brett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 1 Medal with two Clasps).
■» Captain S. W. Lincoln served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the repulse of the atfbocfc «»
Lingadaw (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the c*mptujr»
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WillUm Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand and Buner Fi[J4
Forces as Commissariat Officer at the Base (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^ i« Major E. W. S. K. Maconchy served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer (Medal witt
Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 189 1 with the 4th Sikh Infantry— wounded (mentioned in despatches Ckwtr,
and DSO.) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert L*»
in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fr.>ntier««
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1297-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarto
Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M ijor.'iwo Clasps).
1Sb Major H. N. Taylor served in the operations m the Northern Chin Hills, Buimah in 1802-01 (meationeJ i»
despatches. D SO.).
,5' Captain A. Pressey served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptitn Tear of iSBs.
and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served witt tbe
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
158 Major A. Poingdestre served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of tSBs
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's StarL ~"
15a Captain J. Thornhili served with the Burmese Expedition in i888-8g(Medal with Clasp).
160 Captain A. E. Denne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— severely wounded (Medal with taw
Clasps); with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Clasp) ; and in the operations on the North Rast
Frontier of 3urmah in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
SirRobert Low in 1895 (Mednl with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India uiufcr
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Offic.r on the Line of Cimjun-
ideations (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps*.
lwt Major Offley Shore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William I.ra-V-
hart in 1897-9S, firs! with the Malakand F.eld Force as Road Commandant, and afterw irds with the Tjaih
Expeditionary Force as Section Road Comm uidant ( Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
161 Captain J. R. Mathewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86 (Medal with Clasp).
:62 Captain D. B. Thomson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present hi the enga.gcmen.te at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedives Star). Served wili.
the Chin-Lushai Expeditioniiry Force in 1SS9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain H. M'A. Johnston served with the Hazaia Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Ckisp).
163t Captain E. C. B. Ootgrave served in the campaign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wi) -jus
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal whh twj Clasps).
161 Captain A. A. E. Campbell served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
165 Captain D. E. Moc.itta served in the operations in Buraia in 1891-92 with the Tlang-tlang Column (Medat
with Clasp).
166 Captain F. H. S. Thomas served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6 (Medal with two Clasps) ; also served »rSk
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 as Assistant Commissariat Officer Northern Column (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp) ; and witn the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Comuii.-sar.at Officer under Brigxdiet
General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Ciaspt.
167 Captain A. G. B. Lang served with the Waziristau Delimitation Escort under Brigadier Genera'. Turner de
1894 — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain C. F. Minchin served with the Hazara Exnedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served with tke
Chitral Rebel Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
__ :6J Captain G. B. Hudson served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Socrt'tt
Staffordshire Regiment iu the Egyptian war ofi8S2,and was present in the reconnaissance inf-rce froinAlexaffdrs*
on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-87 (mentioned ei
despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Clasp).
'"° Captain C. R. A. Bond served with the Isazai Expedition iu 1892. Served with the Dong da Expeditianarr
Force under Sir Hen.ert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
1:1 Captain W. C. C. Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptraar
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar andTel-el-Mahuta, iu the two actions at Kassasia and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star1.
172 Captain G. S. Broome served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dov/.ir mud
Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
■" Captain H. D. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Mean?
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Me3*f
with Clasp) ; and m the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1S02-9J (mentioned in despatches).
■"* Captain W. L. Conran served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of rSSs, aprf
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stnr). Served with the Baraeae
Expedition im8S5-88 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry (Medal with iw».
C asps). Served in the campaign on the North We.-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in jSc-j-jS
w.th the Tirah Expeditionar., Force (Medal with two Clasps).
17i Captain F. A. Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
176 Captain W. E. A. Blakeney served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender ol Eatr
Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1:8 Captain C. Griffiths served with the 2nd Battalion York end Lancaster Regiment throughout the F'gyptja*
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El M igfar and Tel el Mahuta, in the two actions at K3ssasi»„
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Knedive's Star).
179 Captain E. B. Lang served with the Burme-e Expedition in 1885-86 (Medr.l with Clasp).
1SC Major G. F. H. Dillon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the cot
Brigade under Brigadier General Cox mentioned 111 despatches. Medal with Clasp); also km ved with the I, is I* at
Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Cla?p) ; and with the Waziristan FieU F*,ar*
umder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Bannu Column (mentioned w
despatches. Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock.iart i*
1S97 with the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter M ister General 1st Brigade StalL an.tw.it
present at the relief of Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches) ; a'so with the Buner Field Force as Depuij*
Assistant Quarter Muster General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
:o1 Captain G. H. Bretherton served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned i*
despatches, Medai with Clasp); and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly ii. ;lu«4
and April 1895 as Commissariat Officer (DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North Wrft
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Couuris-
sariat Officer Peshawur Column (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
1BS Captain A. A. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86 (Medal with Clasp).
l** Captain R. W. Nicholson served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 19th Hussars, rnd was present ut> ffac
engagements at ElTcb and Tcn:ni( Medal with CV.:p, and KhO-ive's Stnr). Served in the Nile Expedition in :. ' , *j
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'" .Major A. W. Leonard served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
( MB am with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S9 (Medal with two Claspsti
Captain B. J. K.Brown served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Hoc la I \wth
two Clasps).
"*6 Captain "■ c- A- Sillery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was severely wounded in the '
attack on the Mmhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) : and with tho second Miranzai Ex-
pedition m 1801 (Clasp).
48 Captain I. Philip ps served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-39 (Medal with two Clasps); with tho second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1^)2. Served in the damp lign on the
Worth West Frontier of India under Sir William Loclchart in 1E97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on tho Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
2M Captain G. W. Palin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1384 ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
Served- during the Donsrola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in r3q5 at Saakin as Chief Commissariat
Officer (Medal). Served in the campaign on the Xorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockharl in
1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commissariat Transport Officer at Head Quarters (incur toed
indespatches, Medal with two Clasps).
s Captain H. L. Showers served in the Soudan campaign in 1235. ami was present in the encasement at tho
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
51 Captain A. W. Chaldccott served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
ln l894 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5 Major F. J. Fowler served with tho Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18S7-S9 (mentionedin despatches, DSO. snd Medal with Clasp). Served ha the operations in Uganda in
1897-9S, and was present in the engagement at Jeruba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
Clasp).
3a* Captain W. Kirkpatrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and with the Miranzai Expedition in
1S9: (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force wita the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal wir.a Clasp).
2ic Captain C. H. Sclw.yn served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Modal with Clasp).
**jj Captain C. W. Field served with the Burmese Expedition in fS36-S3 (Medal with Clasp).
2a8 Captain W. L. -Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the i^t
Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley respectively; and with the Wuntho Expedition under
Brigadier General Cox (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1391 (Clas] .
3S" Captain W. H. Millar served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-S3 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with tho
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
360 Captain T. H. Hardy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wi
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expedite
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
161 Captain J. A. Douglas served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir vVilliam Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Intelligence Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
362 Major M. J. Tighe served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-SS with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Karen Expedition in 1889 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 1st Belooch Light
Infantry, including the engagement at Nga kyamg. the forcing of the Nauko defile, and the capture of Sil
— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. DSO. and Clasp); in the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force n
1889-91 with the Chinbok Column (Clasp) ; and throughout the operations against the Chiubok and Chinme
Chins in 1801-92 as Political Officer (Clasp). Served during the expedition to the- -East Coast of Africa in 1800
against the rebel chief Mbarnk (2nd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal). Served in the operations in East
Africa in 1898, including the expedition to Wa-Teiia; and commanded the operations against the rehela 'in
Buddu and Ankole; also served against the rebels and Soudanese mutineers in Uganda and TJnyoro in
1897-98, including the engagement at Kijanyuti (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with ClaspJ .
261 Captain J. C. Sutherland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with two Clasps).
26+ Captain W. E. Banbury served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Provost Marshal 2nd
Brigade Staff with the Malakand Field Force, and t5ok part in the expedition into the M^hmand country as
Field Treasure Chest Olficer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
265 Captain A. E. Hatch served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884; and 111 the operations of the Zhob Field
Force in 1890.
206 Captain R. V. Davidson served with the Silckim Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189, with the 13th Bengal Infantry -(Medal with Clasp).
2*7 Captain C. T. A. Searle served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
268 Captain H. R. F. Anderson served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Modal with Clasp).
269 Captain R. H. Ewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Isazai Expe-
dition in 1892 j and with tho Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9^ as Commissariat
Officer Bannu Column (mentionedin despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
270 Captain R. P. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal- with Clasp).
271 Captain J. J . H. B. Eckford served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-SS (Medal with two Clasps). .
272 Captain C. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Lusha
Expedition in 1889 (Clasp).
273 Captain S. L. Aplin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-SS (Medal with Clasp; ; and with the Chm-
Lushai Expedition in 1830-90 (Clasp).
27« Captain R. C. O. Creagh served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-SS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 (Medal
with Clasp).
275 Captain H. I. E. Palmer served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp,.
276 Captain T. Webster served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS6-83 (Medal with two Clasps).
277 Captain G. L'H. Sanders served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as
Brigade Commissariat Officer ?nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
278 Major W. C. Barratt served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1SS5 with the rst Battalion
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen ontheist February, in the en-
gagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek'zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Teniai (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-5 with the est Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Nominated to
the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the
mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896. Commanded the Indian Contingent during the operations agamst
the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, Z>SO. and Medal). _
27» Captain E. H. Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 7th Bengal Cavalry including the
operations of the ist Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indi 1 under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Mohmunds including th«
night attack of 14th September (twice mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
280 Captain A. J. Shaw served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
281 Captain E. S. Cooper served with the Soudan Frontier field Force in 1SS5-S6, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1E8S (Medal with Clasp),
283 Captain C. W. Somerset served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
4*5 Jik/'.i/i Staf Coiyt. — JPdr Ssrvicr-s of Contains.
•"nethrCAttml Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 aa Deputy Assistant Adjutant anil Q larter Master
•-•Drill at the Base M edal with Cla-
*° Captain c. Finch eerved with ihe Burmese Expedition iu iSS>-S- at Transport Officer (Medal with twoOlaaps).
"• I'sfliiD K K Kenton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1 iae $) including the opeiationa round Hlmdet,
Tawaexbcu, ami Nyingau, and the operation* ol li»r 1st and ;rd Brigades under Brigadier General W.-'ael ly and
■rvra.1 er General I. khan respectively (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
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"« Captain r H Clay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Mani-
aaew Expedition ii risen).
•" Cuptain M. K. Willoughby Barred »ith tha Chin-I.ushai Expeditionary Pone la 1 ?Sj 90 as Transport Officer
|1i nil with Clean*.
*•* C.ap».i.. A I' A KlphinatoOl served will, the Burmese Expedition in iSii-So 1 Medal Willi two Clasps)
•■ Cap—on T. )'.'. Bnig* tarred with tha Uttffmoee Expedition iu iS87-S8(Medal with Clasp); and with the Waxir-
«at»» BxpedM m under Sir William L-'ckhert 111 ii.,4 )S oovoroly wounded (Clasp).
*** OapaaiB J K. Tod anal with the BarnteM Expedition in i336-SS as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
L«»ai (mentioned in deapati
■* Captain T. Ii. Hand I with the Barmeee Kxped S? (Medal with Clasp).
— Captain F. St. A. Wake served 111 Die campaign "n the North West Frontier "I India under Sir William Look"
aart ia li^; with the Kunam-K.diat Force (mentioned im daapaloheaK and with the Tirah Expeditionari Force
as Aide dc Camp to sir a P. Palmer, Comma] jTiaion (mentioned In deepetgh—, M..dui with two Clasps 1.
•• Captain i;. a Robertson aerve 1 wiih the Haaara Bxpedil Medal with Clasp 1.
"* Oapaain W. C. Walton aanred with the Bnrmeae Expedition in - ■ • with Claap).
^ Captain S B. Grimaton eerred with tha Barmeee Expedition in i -; 1 Medal with Claap). Served in the
aaaaeniara on the N ■ r : r. w, s- Frontier ol India under Sir Wil'iam Lockhati in 1807-9$ with the Tirah Bx-
asaaaaonary Force with tha tath Bengal Lanoare, aoladingthe ; ral maontha Bamaaa Range, Intha Kurnun
'alley under Major General Vestman luggs in Aoguet and September 1S97. and with the Plying Column
■aim Colonel Ricliards in ( Medal « lib threo Cut
■Cardani Ae ral > trrad with the Barmeee Expedition in 1 v ■ : - ..and was slightly wounded in an engagement near
cam (aaentioned In deepatohee, Medal with lero Claapi . Berred with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
BM'rrl bow 111 1 ■ , , 1 Medal with Clasp).
rm Captain 1 . II ■ -rved with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with tho
Was-nstan Expedition under Sir Will -a m Lookhai with the 1st Battalion 4th G > incha it tries 1 clasp).
m iptam II. T. Brooking served vntii the Hun e Expedition m 1885- 89 1 mentioned in daepatohea, Medal with
tw-» Clasps), 1 -, the Chin H Served In the oamp '1 West
rrtulier 01 India under S.r William Lockharl try Force villi the net
Madras Pion. - the operati ma Range and in the Knrram Valley, in the
ataaxi at Par. the march down the Burn Vallev, and 111 the operaiious iu the Waran and
ltatar Valleys [Medal with C-
■"Captain K 11 1 | with the W . Sir William Lookhart iu iSq*-s)5 with
Uip 1-: Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clean). Served in the campaign on the North West Fr intier of India
Bar Wiliam Lookhart in 189; ■■■ with Claap).
*•* flkptnir L.M. 1 with the Chin-Luahei Kxraadltionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal w
ta u.i oampaijrn so the North . under Sir William Lock] 1 1; 98 with the i8ih
Banaaay Infantry, and took part in the ■ "f the Monti rementat
. also with the Tii
laduoini: the operati ineio the Maiden and the march down the 11.: ' dul with two Cuu
■^ Captain a. '. U Miranzaf Bxpodition in 1
*** Captain s. B. Graham served in the Nile Bxpodition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Kesraii-iiL, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp
aaai Khedire'a Star). Berred with the Barmeee Kxpedil
1,7 x^ptsui T. S. .1 I with the Burmese Kxpedil
_ »■ Oaptmin F. W. H ; with the Barmeae Bxpodition in i88j - Inclnding theoperationannder Uriuadier
Gum.i.\1s East . ., deapatohea, Medalwithta I with the Ma
Kspcii with the 1 ath Madraa InJhntry — severely wounded
■>* Captain C. P. T. Murray served with thi - din the
eaaapaiyn on the North Weat Fr ntier of India under Sir William Lockharl 11 tithe Kohai
Pisroo (luouti rwardl with the Tirah Bxpeditionary Force (mentioned iu de-
aaat:bee, Medal with i).
"' Captain A. W Warden served with the Burmese Bxpodition in 1SS5-36 (Medal with Claap).
■* Captain G. J. 1 ■■! with the lla/ma Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Claapi ; uud with the second
Miran
"' OaptainJ rved with tho Burmese Expedition in 1386-89 (Medal with two Clasps : also served in
I a* op . ae Northern Chin Hills in 1801 . USO
■* Captain B deV Wintle served with the Haaara Expedition in 1888 (Medal a
pasjcn ■ : under >:r v\ < '1 the Malakand Field
Korce as Brigade Transport Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned i". Medal a ith
■ .;*iiu w. N. Campbell served with the Barmeee Expedition m 1886-87 (mentioned ■" deapatchea. Medal
With ' '
"• Captain I. 1'. Barn rved In the oamnatgn on the North Weat Frontier of India under Sir William l.ockhart
aa it,; i with the I Cavalry (Medal with Claap).
— tlapiain I - red with the linrme.se Expeditl '■' lalv.
Mamtsire Bxpe litioi md with the expedition against the tlunaa-Nogara in 1891 9s as 1 omrnia-
amrmtOrncerfmenl tap).
aa> Captain K. l'each 1 the Bunneae Kxpedition in 1 wounded Medal w 1
"■ Captain P. B. ih the Cbin-Luahai Expeditionary Force ii Inl with Claap).
"■Captains A. Pearae served with the Burmoso Expediuou 1 Mi lalwitl
■■OaptBin 1 J B red with the Burmeae Bxpeditinn in s of the
est 1;- gade 1 U and with the H ■
with me Chitral Relief 1 Sir Robert L rib Bengal Infantry, including tuecapune
afthaMoJakand Pas meut at Khar— eliji
"• Captain G.W.Lilly 1
■» Captain G. P. Bra Ki aa Ordi
Lookhai rith thi (eat .1 Bxpe lit
with the chitral Beliel Force under Sir Robi with the ,11
sen. si ■ thecampa - ■'• lam I • 98 with tho
etalakai 'i I out at Landakai; and afterwardj
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m Captam ll st 1. . 1 cpedltion In 1884-85 with tha tit BaUallon of the •
- I took part in the operetiona of thi ilumn under Sii Herbert Btewaxi Medal with Chi
Kbodivo'e Btar). Served with the Bunneae Expedil . Medal with two Chupa),
*" Oa lain C. C. I with the I: ,
lain B. B u < ■ (\i, on. a I and with the
HaaarngxpedltloD in 1888 (Claapi.
'* Major A 0. 11. the llechuauulund Expedition in 1884-85. Served with the Rurmese
■apadiuun In >l with CU
"** Uaptain G. A. Ward aarved with the Burnieat ExpedltlOD a 1886 83 (Medal with Claap).
™* Captain P. .1 U : with the '.; u in 1' .i as Assistant Tranaport Offlcer to the
with Claap); in the oporati ins in Burma in 1891 with the » ontfao Field Force (Claap); and
Indian Staff Corps. — War Servient of Captains, 465
in the operation* in Gilgit in 1893, including the engagement at Chilas — severely wounded (mentioned ia de-
spatches, DSO. and Clasp). Also served in the operations in Chitral in 1395, and twk part in the defence of Mastuj
(mentioned iu despatches, promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp).
336 Captain E. M. Jackson served with the B irmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the nth Sou-
danese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal).
337 Captain E. H. Watson served with the Htzara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp) ; in the operations a
Lushai in i8q;>, including the relief of Changril and Ayal (Clasp); and in the Waziristan Expedition under fc.r
William, Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
153 Captain H. V. Bradley served with tho Lushai Expedition in 1839 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
340 Captain G. de S. Barrow served with the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 as Orderly Officer to Sir William
Lockhart, Commanding the Force (Medal with Clasp).
Sil Captain J. B. Chatterton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Brigade under Brigadier
General Cox {mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin- Lushai Expeditionary Force in
HS89-90 (Clasp).
*** Captain Baynes served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Si* Captain F. Tweddell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*** Captain H.C.Bernard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
346 Captain R. H. Dewing- served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
347 Captain H. J. Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regt-
raent, and was present in the engagement at Abu Klea (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in iiJSS (Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel
Kelly in 1895, and took part in thedei'enceof Mastuj— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp).
348 Captain C. G. Prendergast served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
**9 Captain C. G. Carnegy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
351 Major W. I. Ryder served with theSikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain S. M. Edwardes served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895, including tte defence of the position at Reshan (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp).
353 Captain L, C. Dunsterville served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhirt in 1894-95
with the 20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
355 Captain A. W. Newbold served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Roy»l Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burmah, in
1891-93 (Medal with Clasp).
356 Captain Roos-Keppel served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with tho 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
<Medal with two Clasps).
338 Captain J. F. Barry served in the Boer war in i88r. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-SS (Medal
with two Clasps): and in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
359 Captain B. W. Marlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
860 Captain C. E. Hendley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps), and in the
■operations iu the Chin Hills in 1892-93. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-90 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present
In the operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th
October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the opjrations in the Waran and Bar.rr Valleys (Medal with
two Clasps).
361 Captain C. Herbert served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 with the 1st Battalion 1st Goorkhvs —
dangerou«l3' wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
36i Captain C. Bailey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
344 Captain V. B. Fane served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 aa
Orderly Officer to Brigadier Goneral Symons, Commanding 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
3li* Captain A. H. Battye served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp); with thj 01. in Lushai
Expedition in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of
the Mal*kand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir vVUliam Lockhurtin 1897-98 with tho Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd
Ba.tabun 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in tie
-oparati'.ns against the Chamkanisand in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
:,8ti Captain W. H. W. Mercer served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87, and was severely wounded in an
■engagement on the 27th March 1887 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annua! Army List," p. 786.]
367 Capiain J. A. G. Rainsford served with the Burmese ExDedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
369 Ca^tiin F. de B. Young served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lookhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Sectional Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
369 Captain A.J. Caruana served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the two Miranaz
Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of lnd:a under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, with the Koh;it-Kurram
Field Force including the operations on the Samana in August and September 1897, and with the Tivah Expedi-
tionary Force including the msr h down the B:tra Valley (Medal with three Clasps;.
370 Cautain J. M. Camillen served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal wim Clasp); with the UMu-Lushai
Expedition in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Abor Expedition iu 189*. Served iu the cimpaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 wi h thd M tlakand Field Force in
charge of Transport mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Transport Officer
ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Meual with two Clasps).
371 Captain P. J. Miles served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
372 Captain F. C. Musprntt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rjbert i-owia 1895 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
S7i Captain C. A. Fowler served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891.
376 Captain A. H. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
377 Captain R.C. Lye served with the Burmese Expedition in i885-S7,and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Oungdaw (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and with the MHanzai Expedition iu 1^91 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Luw in 1S95 with the 23rd Bengal Infa Jiry, luc.uding tne
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
«* Captain A. Grant served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert low in 1895
with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
JEgerton, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was
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420 Captain E. G. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
421 Captain T. Y. Seddon served with Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the
Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
i2* Captain Lockhart-Mure served with the Soudan Frontier Field Koree in iS35-S6;and was present in the En-
gagement at GriniSS (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
428 Captain J. H. Bt Beresford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served intho
Hazara campaign in 1S8S (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891; with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Clasp); with the WaziristanDeliininationEscortin iSo4,andwith tha Subsequent expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhartin 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Force including the operations on the
Samana Range and intheKurram Valley in August and September 1897, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights on 20th October 1S97, at the capture of the Sampagna Pass,
and in the operation* against the Chamkanisand in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
*u Captain H. Lowther served in the campaign en the North West Frontier ef India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
426 Captain A. H. Allenby served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
427 Captain T. S. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
480 Captain W. E. F. Bnrlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps^
452 Captain W. A. L. Cowie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Kohat-Kurram Field
Foice W'th the T5th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
4SS Captain W. G. Walker served wi'h the two Miranzai Expeditions in iSgr 'Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp),
445 Captain A. B. Harvey served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S9 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhartin 1897-98 with the Malakand Field
Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Laman-Utman Khel Column ; at&i
with the Buner Field Force including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
436 Captain B. Trydell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho
Field Force in 1S01 (Clasp).
. 43~ Captain F. G. H. Davies served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River, Panjltora and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 189S-
with the Buner Field Force (Clasp).
44s Caotain 0. H. Seville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp) • and in the Hazara
Expedition in 189 1 with the Commissariat Department (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Chitra]
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West. Pro 1
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches); also in
1S9S with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, two
Clasps).
440 Captain C. L^,0. Reid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
441 Captain H. if. Fagan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North. West Frontier under Sip-Wlliiaih Lockhart in 1897-98 in the rst Brigade Tochi Field Force
with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
442 Captain R. E. H. Dyer* served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 18^5 with the
29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
443 Captain C. H. Davies served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Ciaspl ; and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rides (Clasp).
*** Captain F. Wintle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lo.v in 1895 with the 30th Pnnjao
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
445 Captain H. King served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two-
Clasps) ; and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with tho 33rd Punjab Infantry
(Clasp).
446 Captain H. Walton served with the Sikkim Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp).
44~ Captain A. E. Barton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
448 CaDtain 0. J. Obbard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
449 Caotain C. B. Baldock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88- (Medal with Clasp).
4i0 Captam H. W. G. Cole served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Lushai
Expedition in 18S9 (Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer Chittagong
Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Mauipore Expedition in 1S91 in command of the Surma
Valley Military Police (mentioned in desoatches, Clasp).
451 Captain H. A. Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1^97 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st
Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
4i( Major A. Cadell served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9= with the 38th Dogras (Clasp). Served with the
Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 (Brevet of
Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1*97-93 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the night attack
at Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds and the engagement at Agrah and Gut (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
455 Captam S. Gcoghegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS9-92, and again in 1892-93, including the
operations of the Momeik Column and in the Northern Chin Hills— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*^4 Captain F. Renniek served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain W. J. P. Kaye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab-
Tnfantry (Medal with Clasp).
456 Captain W. H. Hildebrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Hill-Coolie Transport Orficei (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). _
4" Captain G. E. D. Elsmie served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S9 (Medal with two Clasps); and with
the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1 89 1 (Clasp) . . ,
«* Major H. E. C. B. Nepean served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal
with Clasp).
449 Captain E. W. Harris served in the operations in Zululand in :838. .
460 Captam C. A. Luck served with tne Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with tke
2Dd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
461 Captain W. E. Veaonrserved with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
468 Captain E. R.Morton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain D. S. Buist served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). _
464 Captain E. L. Sullivan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served* during
the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
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Panjkora (Medal withCla^p)
'•"* Captain .i. T.i'.-.h. served with tho Burmese Expedition in tS^-Sci (Medal with two Clasps).
i 5-» Captain R. tie L. Faunee served with the Burmese Expedition m iSoS-oo (mentioned m despatches Aledal
with Clasp).
5:6 Captain F, W. Lethbridge served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Gooraha (Medal
with Clasp) ; ;ind with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
s" Captain E. B. C.Boddam served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George "White im3go, and with the Isazai
Expedition in iSgc. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Hammond, Commanding 4th Brigade (mentioned iu despatches, Modal with Clasp).
5:- Captain P. C. Eli itt-Loekhart served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-9; as Brigade Transport
Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1305 with the
Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at, Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on ihe North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1807, including tha defence
of the Malakand and the relief of Chakduia Fort (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
57'-' Captain '■.'<, R, tie H. Smith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
I 38° Captain P. G. H. Sutton served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, m 1892-9^.
t SS1 Captain C. M'L. Port eo us served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1:889-90 (Medal' with Clasp)
and with the Itazai Field Force in 1S92. Served in the campaign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart iu 1897-9S withihe qth Goorkha Rirles in the Mohmand Field Force, and in the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
s83 Captain It. C. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98, including the operations in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the reconnaissance of the Kirmana Defile and engagement of 7th November
1897, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with three Clasps).
I »a Captain C. G. Robson served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSS-Sg (Medal and Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (Clasp).
5!i* Captain J. A. Wilsou served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Abor
Expedition in 1S94, Served in Burmah in 1S95-96 as Staff Officer in the expedition to Kairuma.
585 Captain H. O. Parr served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 109C-93 (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in iSg7-g8
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
536 Captain F. A. Jacques served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
5" Captain A. E. Webb served with the Hazara Expedition in :SSS (Medal with Clasp] .
sa3 Captain P. Holland-Prior served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart iu 1394-95-
Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S in the Mohmand Field Force as Adjutant 13th Bengal Laucers ; and also
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 5th Brigade (meutioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
s6» Captain E. H. Boome served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-00 (Medal with Clasp).
**° Captain C. E. De L. Solbe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SSS-90 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Force including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley
in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagements at Cha°ru
Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the •peratioiis against °the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
591 Captain E. F. Hood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
532 Captain C. E. E. F. K. Macquoid served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force as Intelligence Officer, and afterwards as Fieldlntelli-
gence Officer 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps) .
598 Captain C. S. Stack served with the second Miranzai Expedition in i8gi as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp) .
w* Captain F. W. Birch served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with tho
Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
fiM Captain C. A. Peterson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1S9T (Clasp)..
59ti Captain F. C. K. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSS-Sg (Medal with Clasp
5"J" Captain C. S. D. Leslie served with the Nile Expedition in 18S5 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 including the engagements at Kosheh and Giniss. Served iu the
campaign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Brigade Transport Officer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
5»s Captain E. A. Ii. Howell served with the Waziristan Field Force uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1^4-95 as
Assistant Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
599 Captain G. K. Cockenll served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade including the storm-
ing of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West FruntFer of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Field Intelligence Officer with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
«*> Captain J. S. Hodding served with the Wuntho Expedition iu command of Mounted Infmtry of the
20th Madras Infantry.
«l Captain A. W. Pennington served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 9th
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
602 Captain A. B. Longden served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in iZjs with the 37th Ben-
gal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
003 Major S. H. Climo served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
ia 1897-90 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the night attack
on the Camp of the 26th and 27th July; was temporarily in command of the Regiment 1 mentioned in despatches
Brevet of Major, DSO., Medal with two Clasps).
«>* Captain C. S. Eastmead served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobertLow in 1S95 with thy 2nd Bat»
talion -;rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
C05 Captain E. G. Vautrhan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionarv Force iu 1889-93 (Medal with 1 'lasol
636 Captain G. R. Vanrenen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took parr in the operations
of the Laiuan-Utman Khel Column; also with the Burner Field Force, including the assaul; of tli ■ laiiga Pass
(Medal with Clasp).
»>7 Captain X. M. C. Stevens served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1392-93. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force wich thj 21st Madias Pioneers
and took part in the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
605 Captain A. S. R. Annesley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
609 Captain C. V. N. Lyne served in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column iu Burma m 1881^2 (Medal with
Clasp).
. $10 Captain A. R. H. Garden served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
613 Captam J. J. P. Quinn served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18911 Medal with Clasp).
614 Captain J. C. Sherer served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 10:4-95 with the 3rd
Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
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^^bLtMh^ UD'tral R="<=^oree under Sir Robert tow in ,8,5 with the ,nd Bat-
anS^S "StV-iV"8 Ch't"' Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
« t f i r " 5 °rmanTSee S' '' Decorations for Gallantry, •• Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
•» .w\d0 serje-d with tlle M!™;'OTe Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
i»'l r„,»?;k;KkT ir ' campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment includin" the opera-
tions m the Mastura, War an, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps) ° ' ™ciuain0 toe opera-
,'" L'eut; A. H. Ommanney served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in t8oe with the Corel
•f-^UT1f"fInpa^y\1,I?^ui",,f th,e »t°»ning ofthe Malakand Pass-severely wounded (Medal with C asp P*
™ Lieut. E. W M .K. Ballantyno served with the Wazinstan Delimitation Escort under Brieadier General
Tomer in 1854 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) B"=aaier L'enerl"
B^i1™'' tR,' S;,^^aS1.iJton se7ed with the Chitri' Rehef Porc9 l,n:ier Sir Robert Low in ,895 with the 2nd
S . ,f , , ,*n'de ' acd W,',S pr.eSent at ,he capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement
JSSS? , ■ " laln:Ithcia,3P)- .Served in the cauip.igu en the North West Frontier of India under Sir W Man
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles and was nr?-
She b"z SrV^^'ftwo Clawr1 "" ***"** PaSSeS' a''d '" *" °Peratioas '»«»"»' «» cEamkanis anS f»
W Lieut. C L. S. Seton Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Williar*
Lockhart in 1897-98 in the is Brigade Tochi Fiel.i Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry, and was present n the
engagement at Maizar -severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., an I Medal with Clasp)
'» Lieut. AC. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps 01 Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panikora (Medal with Clasp) '
™ Lieut. C. A. R. Hutchinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-oSwith the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Sa.nan*
Range and in the Kurrim \ alley m August and September 1S97; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, includ-
^HJ^enSaSemenMt^arga,'„tllf f0rC„,nsJ0f theStmpaghaandArhanga Passes, and the operatioos against the
Chamkams and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Claspsl.
w> Lieut. F '. C. Tregear ^ served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892, inclnding the capture of
Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to theGainb.a against FodeySilahm :SQ4 with the 1st Battalion
West India Resriment (mentioned in despatch-s. Clasp).
""Lieut A. HG Thomson served with the. Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Ljw in 1S95 with the icth
Punjab Infantry <Medal with Clasp). J
.J*2 ¥?,ut- U,- J- p- Browne served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in i3o4.-(,< with
the ist Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp). Jl ss mla
?« Lieut H. A. H Rice served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rrbert Low in i395 with the 4th Sikh
lotantry (Medal with Clasp).
;*' Lieut. G. R. D. Churcliill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the Maxim
gun detachment ot the ist Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
•« Lieut. J. M. T. Hogg served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart m 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rides in the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the
Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps). 01- "«™
,-J*i1;ieutV,;,E Sealo 6elv,eri m the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-00 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rides, and was present at the
capture ot the Sanrpagna and Arhauga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bajar.
Valley Medalwith two Clasps).
W i^ieut. C.'D. Mears served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S35 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). [.See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Arinv
iJi&t, p. 7OD. J
W Lieut. R. Martin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade ( Med j1 with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir
-"ham Lockhart in 1897-98 in the 1st Briga le Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
-Z ~umt" u- "■ G- Liudesay served witu the Isazai Kxnedition 111 1892.
■"' Lieut A. B. Minchin served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
'51 Lieut. J C. H. M'Caskill served w.th the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S9S with the Queen's
Own corps ot Guides (Medal with Claspl.
va Lieut. A. If. Battye serve) with the Ch'.tr.vl Relief Force under Sir Robert Law in 1S05 with the ist Battalion
East L,anoi8hire Regiment ( Medal with ( lias,.). Served in the campaign 0 j the North West Frontier of India
under fcir William Locknart 111 [807-98 wi-.h the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Clasp;.
ib^J1^ Pi"' E,"i-,,"!St'!'>'e.1 ,w',[h *'" Djr'=o1'1 Exoiuitioua'.-y Poroa under Sir Herbeit Kitchener 111 .896
(British Me Ul, and Khedive .-. Medal).
• 7'4oLi'ilJt- H,,L- u0mnkm1 se'ved '" tue campaign on the North West Frontier of Indi 1 under Sir William Lockhart
in 1.97-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Railway Transport Officer on the Line of Communications
(mentioned in despatches, DSO , and M?3:U with two Clasps).
M Lien:. P. d. L)yk;s.-ivo I in the operations in Uganda in 1S97-9S orgmising the Commissariat and Trans-
pott, and as Statroaicer 10 the Unyoro Field r orce (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
• Lieut. A. akeau served 1.1 the campaign on the Xorth )Ve»t Frontier of Ludia under Sir William Lockhart
\a^l97J^- ,J ? , >^f P'fAiab InfiintT, including the defenje of the Malakand and the engage nent at
Lancakai (Medal with two Clasps).
»B7-iH?;t K,nSXooT'ed-'.l l}le ^."Etisn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-
o8_ with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps)
■^ Lieut. M. E. Dooping-llepenstal served in the ea-npaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-of wi^i the 2nd I.fantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brisade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force, and alterwUrds-on tae Line of Cumruuoications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
< Lieut J. C. C. Angelo served with iheWazirUpan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart iu iS9(-J5 with the
eoth runjab Inlantry (Medal with Clasp).
•w Lieut. F. A. Maxwell served with the Chitral Re ief Force under Sir Robert Low in 180^ with the Queen's
Own Corps ol Guides, including the engagements at M-i.'akand and Panikora (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Strvtain the campaign en the North West Frontier of India Under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98, including ihe operations on the Samnr.a Range and in the Knrram Valley under Major General Yeatman
iliggs in Auoust and September 1897, with the 1- lying Coluirn under Colonel' Uiclini csoii, and with the Tirah
Lx u litl m try lorce as Aide d. Camp to ^17 iVilham L iclth irt including the engagement at Chagra Kotal, the
capture, ot tne a.unpigUa and Arhaugt l'.i,s?s, the rec >n'iais-tn_e of tnc S.iran Bar, and thi o «ratuas against
lhe Cua nkan.s and in the Bazar Valley (-noni: jicl iu d-spaxhes, D 90. and three Casus).
1" Lieu.. H. *. ^jjies;r/»l with th :C 1 trd R'li'r force ui l.-r Sir 1? > jei-t Low in 180; (Medal wi,h Clasp).
•'" Lieut C.Vickersservod with th. Chitral Eeiiel' Force under Sir Robert Lowin 189, with the 13th Bengal
Intantry (Meual with Clasp).
«s Liout. A L Bickford strved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnder Sir William Lockhart
m 1897-9; with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the Bara
Valley (Medai with two Clasps).
»« Lieut. S. B. A. Patterson served with the Waziristin Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05
wltl!,He 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with 'the1 difaaak-and r'ield Forte with the 38th Dogras, including the relief or
II
4-,- Indian Staj) p$.—War Services
Chakdara. tl. • ie operations airai- mds and the engagements at Agra
India under Mr William
,„t»1 . u. Kegi-
Dsrgmi, the
..•ions m the
lor Sir Robert Low
- r William Lockhart
,, . . ■ U l.ilwilh
(India under Sir William I
. Stomal
sent at
am I.ookharl
of Sir Loci hart in
Punjab
toft,
111 am
William
toekba . th the
■
Mohmal
.-khan
ckhart
1 Bat-
. »
w«. From
. the iSth Bengal I
with the and Infani
I the Line ill ,. ... . ... , ,.
M HaUeerredintheca i ''"' m
roe with thi L*noei8,»nd I «©»tj
Trail, Medal with two I
thecampaigi :"»r',n
ok part in I
the capture
march down the Uara Valley (Medal
■ under Sir W
and 1 r i.
■ Lock-
. cement
.... -
ma of the Chitral
• 8oi with the il ' . itpl.
Ys. Loui 1.. M.V,
.-
eTirah
, Bengal
.Th^^k atlas*
, including the .relief of Chakdn a.iaek
..inst the Mamunda, and the engagement! at Agrah and Out an . Medal
V'Y'ii Ti,wrin»»«rT.«.l with the Waairis on under Sir William Li' nth the
.1 I) Bowring nerved with the Expedition under Bi "'th
K?h«t
»arrB, -.TnberiS<)7 iucl'id ngthere
ih.Tir iary Force includin
i Is in 1890-93, including the . aahon
°n" Lieut. W. G. P. Murray serve I 11 I <rco under E nilh the 39th
e under Sir Robert Low in is9; as Adjutant 111
wilhl'laapi. oriiii „ r ..h,..,
I rentier of India under Sir William Lockhart
11 Urigad. Tor nt Punjab Infantry (Medal with
-
-
Pnnjablnfa ikand Field Korce, and *
. t uipe) ;«*IH
> went
of "two'aepo'ys.nro-.icht in a n 'Idar
round. This groundwae at the lime overrun with
enndnnrown met
non under Sir William I w It
„r.l R.lief lores under B,r Robert!^ in ,895w,.h.„e ... Dattalien
Indian Staff Corps — War Services ■•( Lieulenan 471<r
^th"rReSiment'inClUdinStheSt0:'mini;0r 'be M"Ukand ras* aD<1 th° °ugagement i*Xto (Madal
803 Lieut. K L. W. Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North Woof p,.,w;... „f t i- ■, -, ■„
fcoluding the engagement at Badmanai Paw and the capture of Jarobi ; also ith the T ah l- -n , n°r0e'
inoluduig the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bui V ,1 .... < \ > 1 , •.. . Expeuitionary Force,
«■ Lieut. C. A. Vivian served with the L'hitral Re lief IA . ■• und •'■ V , S Wlt-h U™ G'5s53l
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier o Iiulia „„Z sir Willi^ , I^rtharnif9? tMeJU' S?S CiaSp)-
Kirrram Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with t h. n i -897-98 with the Kohat
present in the engagements at Dargai on the lSth and 20th CtatoKr" toe capture ol the lar?™^ '""'f ' fT? Was
Passes, and the engagements at Sarin Sar and Tsiri Kandao (two Clasps) Sampagha and Arhanga
804 Lieut. C. E. Bradshaw served in the campaign on the North West fp.„h„ „p t ,.
Lockhartin .89738 with.the oth Goorkhu Rifles SiiAlic Mo ml" Field I Force and in It ?%Zf % &,?ilm
Force including the operations in the Ban Valley (Medal with two CI -is is) Expeditionary
°°» Lieut. J. I.. Furney served in the campaign on the North West Frontier nf Tn,l;„ „„,, o- ,„•„•
in .8,7-98 with the «nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force and was present In Ih'i'"1"1 L?-Ckh"-rt
Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the -oth -oth and < £&„£. ■ ,. ,°l*>rations in
Weld Force, including the capture of the Badmanai P»„ and the ope'rat on* n he MiU i and 5,™ " v )\°h™™*
(British M; ana^hediv^MeedValt "^ "" ^^ *W™™*T Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in ,896
8°' Lieut. T. R. C. Price served in the campaign in the North West Frontier of TV,,li„ „„., a- w,..
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Bat4l on Eoval West Kent Re J™nY",'am L°tk-
operations m the Mamund Valley including the engagements at A "■, ,1 , , .,, ., ^-"imeut during the
the Buner Field Force with the ,st Battalion Royal West Ken ie w Si! rf„ ; al8° s^rvecl with
Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp) S °Peiatl0na ™ Buner and
m Lieut. H. B. St. John served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndin „,„w q:. wh- t ,
igth Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp) nooen low in 1S95 with the
810 Lieur.. Haworth served in the campaign on the North West, Frontier "nrTnd;- „„,io,. <=• wi,- T , ,
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with he 'nd S ta t v S v" iL?Ck¥ ?
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with fwo C aspsf * Yorkslure Light
w. t * q •■Bwtn p"£d m th^e ?amPa'gu to 'he North West Frontier of India under Sir William ToeV
Clasps)! 9?"9 6 Pesllawur °°1,imn and «"> jtl, Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal w?th ^two'
812 Lieut. C. Wigram served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndin n„nm o;„ w.-n-
in ,897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ,8th Bengal ll^L™ rn^luo^the SiS^f ^
Samana Range, in the Kurram Valley under Maior General Ye-itnv V, it !,,„■» ;,I ,?„ , SI operations on the
4IS|^sshssimSSss,= - - -- -
»'b Lieut, jjateman Champain served throughout the operations of 'the Chit™l Beliof w„ „„ 1
Robert Low in ^95 ,with the, st Battalion of the°Buffs (Medafwith Ctasp) Chitral Relief Force under Sir
^s^ic^h^^^^^ssiis^
*^^^-«SSaSM£,?Sfc «« -393 atf|ed to the rst Bat-
L^ckSm^^w^tle^r^ail^^
S! J'S" ?-,?-a?.ha.nIler--Se,e C.T11 Decorations for Gallantry, "Harts's Annual Army List " n 786
Claips). 7' operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys {Medal with two
W in^^',7- di^'tHalkeXS^din.tlle,Cumpai?n on tueJNorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
fr^e?^9,7*"9' ™'h.the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, the operations,".
,^P,v,» „n» \, ^^ a>Ud ' V¥ eugagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Fm-ce in°ludf
"finWr m the BaravVahey and tQe Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). 7 ' UClud"
,«, , „^ Sth the m.ri7 !? '^ ca,mPaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
i^lylSedal^wfcilsps?11 ExPedltl0Dar 7 ^«» with the 2nd BattaHon King's Own Yorkshire "gS
h^ in lrtt% 2; A' ^!U?,3 iTea 3,n *Qe fampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock
S*^^97-^TTmth ?e ^^akand Field Force with the ,st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the
operations m Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagement at Landakai ; als™ervei with the
I 1 *
47** Iodic t & Wiir Bereicet of L < u-tena .- V Second Lieutenant*.
Bun.- B >h1 West Kanl Regiment during the operations in Buncrnml Cbarr.la
including th< I III funi;* Put (Medal with Clasp),
•** Lieut A »'. Alexander mi. ■ impsdjrn otl tllt" North Veal Frontier of India Under Sir YFiIlmm
Lockhart b ,V1,U the lt"1 Battalion r»or!-ei>h;re Kejimeut, nml was pre-
aent at the engagement of Chaffrn EotaL a! thVcapr.irc of Deiirai, ami the fbrclnf ef the Sampaghu and Araanga
Passes, thereconnaiwuuicc of the Saran S«r. ami the operations in the Warsu ami Bara Valley * (Medal with twe
Clasps).
Ot, J. H Hallow.- tha Oampaigp rOll the North West Freuticr 01 India under Sir William
Lock hart in 1897 -ot with the Tirah Expeditionary Fores with the tad Battalion Derbyehlre Regiment, and ww
present at the etormlns. and In the operation* In the Masluni, Warau, and Bazar Valleys
(Medal with I
u. A. T. 6. D on the Nortu Weal Frontier of India under Sir William
Lock hart in 1S07 with the ' tue i»t Battalion Somersetshire Light Infamry (Medal
iisp).
*** Lieut C. I- Norman served In Ibe campaign <m the North Wen Frontier of India under Blr William Lock-
han th the Tirah Si era, including the operations on the
Samana Range, In the B August and Beptembei 1897, 1
with the Flying Column 0 He ltd with thn
an Lieut, F. »;. M • on the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart In roe srlth ths .;-t Madras i'umeers, and was present in the
operationa between Kol In September and l -. in the action at Dargai on 20th October,
in the march down the Ban Valley, and In tha operationa in the Waran and Baxar Valleys (Medal with two
in Lieut. B. W C. Ridj a the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Blr
William Lookhart m 1 afohmand Field Force with the iat Battalion snd Goorkha Rifles (Medal
with two C! -
■»+ Lieut. E ■ ampaign on the North W. it Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Malnkand Field Foroe U PrOTOal Marshal tSt Brigade, and took part in the defence
of the Malakauil and thi Laidakai; also with the Boner Field Force as Provost Marshal 1st
Brigade 1 Medal with two «
u* l.iout. II S. I'. 1 in the campaign on the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart 11. 1 the 1-1 Batl ■ Rifles with the Korram Kohat Field Foroe, including the
relief of the Samana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the en si Dargai on the
18th and 1 '■■' Waran Valley, Dwatof an 1 Chmmkeni ooantry, and the march down
the Bara Valley < Medal with tnrei
**° Lieut. W. It Rosa served In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897*9 infantry, inolading the defenoe ol the Malnkand and the engagement at
Landak.n (Medal with :
■« Lieut. F. a J 3oudan under Sir Herbert K tchener in iSi>S with the
1 st Hat 'til 10:1 Warwickshire Regiment, and was present al the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
at, W. C. Burt n serve I the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart 1 ' Royal Xnniskllllng Pusillera with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, in-
cluding the operations in the H Medal with t* 1
mi Lieut B *;. l> rt» bob * with the Wasiriatan I khart in
,8q4 8erved In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William L >ckhan in r8>7 .,- with the iSth 1> igras (Medal with Clasp).
LJeut W. I> Reld - d on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in litlonary Force with the list Madras Pioneers, and was present at the
*.he inarch down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and
Bazar Valleys > Medal with la I
• Lieut, F. F. Holland serred in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Expeditionary Force with the *nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
I Unanga Passes Medal with two Clasps
,, Lieul V 1 I In the oampalgn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart Ini rith the Tirah Expedltlonar} Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present
at the captui ■ es and at the capture of B
hmpaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Foroi with 'lie 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
• ,n.' oi the Sampn [ha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps),
•J trth We*) * India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 9 w ith tb - vl uhI n .1 b I Itisp).
. !■ campaign 01 ihe S Frontier of 1 lei Sir William
. and wns preaont in the engagement at Sbabkadr (sev< e'y wouudi th the Mohms
t Batl etehire Light Inrantty (Medal with Cls
nnings served In th< on the North India under 8tr William Lock-
narI 1, ith the Tirah 1 ce and the Khyber Force with tb Medal with
1 on the North West Frontlet of India under Sir Williasa
with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal
i gnon the North Weal Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
i8q7-q£ with the ii'd Battnlion H - n Retrlmenl (Medal w»th( In
. i, m \ . . hi. ■ -■ ■■■'.■ the oampaiicn on the North Wi r of India under 8tr Wiiham Lockhart
in 1808 with the Tirah Kxpcil in Force and the Kbybi b the i>-i Battalion Duki wiUFa
Lisht I'.lai.tr. 1 Medal w isps).
IV. G. K. G men served in the campaign on thr North West Frontier of lnma nadar ?ir
William Lockhan " :< Mahtkend Field Force and with the Tirah Exp iitdaiwuh
■
r C. Cutler € rved In th< enmnatpn on ihe North West Pmntirr of India tinker Sir William Lock*
hurt in it ■' with the Peslii vut Column of the Tirah Bxpeditfonary Fores Medal with tw
-... 1 ., the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William 1. ok*
hart in 180; 98 "»ith tha Mrlskind Ph d >• r. e and the Tirah air Force (Mi
hrerved 1 the campaign n ihe North West Frrtnl 1 undei
Lockhan 11 ■'' the Ualakaud Field Forces
wild with the 1 turoof the
m Itli ihe <■■.."
index Mr William
j<0l • UedaJ with
,- 'v B. 1; aampilgn on India under Sir v ^
: lp»),
. . . 1 ... , red In the caiitpalgn nn thi North Wen Frontier of India undoi Sir William
witli the i*th Bei Infantry (Med
. 1. 1 v. - ■ . Ha s
I ,„ Blkbs, took part in the deftei re of t'hak ■•tra-
- . ; also with the Tir -b Bxpoditionary Force
, J Medal with tiir.f Plaaps)
'*■" "■•*"'"'- <*. fl '■ i' ^ /•(_.> r .;,.:•.',:■•. p, 40$ m
Governor General's Body Guard {Rained in 1773).
'Java"— " At*"— "Mahabajfobb"— "MoonKBE"— "Fbbozbuhchcb"— "Ailiwal"— "Sobiaon.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dun. Uniform, Scarlet. Facingi, Dark Blue.
47
Rank, Niuis, and Cobfs.
Akiit
Rink.
Rbmabks.
Captain R. E. Grimston, StaffCorps 13 Apr. 92 Commandant, 22 July 93— From 5 Bengal Cavalry.
Captain J. G. White. Statf Corps J28 Sept. 98 Adjutant, 21 Nov. 98.— From 16 Bonsai Cavalry.
Captain H. \V. Klphick, Jf.B.Ind. Med.S. 30 Sept. 89 In medical charge, 4 Apr. 99.— Civil, Dehra Dho'on.
gttablMment.— Commandant ; Adjutant; 1 Bisaldar; 1 Ressaidar ; 2 Jamadars ; 7 Duff.idars; 7 Lance Duffadari;
2 Farriers; 1 Salootiie; 2 Trumpeters; 98 Troopers.
1st {Duke of York's Oion) Bengal Lancers {late 1st Irregular Cavalry — Skinner' $
Horse. — liaised in 1803)
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Bhubtpobb" — "Candahab, 1842 " — "Afghanistan, 1379-80."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Yellow. Facing*, Black.
Honorary Colonel.— II. B.H. the Duke of York, KG. AT. KB. OCVO. 4 Oct. 99.
tt.Col.R.F.fiartside-Tipping, Staff C...
Colonel St. J. F. Michell, Staff Corps ..,
Major C. II. Hayes, Staff Corps
Major W. D. Thomson, Staff Corps
Captain C. Davis, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Roberts, Staff Corps
Captain C. Finch. Staff Corps
Captain C. P. G. Griffin, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. K. Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Hoars, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. D. Russell, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. B. Cheyne, Staff Corps
and Lieut. F.F.I. Lillingston, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. T. Raban, Staff Corps ...
Captain G.T. Mould, Indian Med. Serv.
Y€ Major F.S.Lo Quesne.R.A.Med.Cps.
3 Aug. 99
26 Mar. 95
i Oct. 94
1 May 98
23 Apr. 92
Commandant, 10 Sept. 94.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Feb. 91.-
Commanding Assam District.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Sept. 94.
Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Assistant Judge Adv. Gan.
Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 91.
Aug. 94JSquadron Commander, 30 Oct. 94. — Offg. D.A.A. Gen. Oude D
30 Jan. 95|Squadron Commander, '20 May 97.
7 Feb. 96 Squadron Officer, 25 April go. — Furlough.
1 5 Sept.91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 95.
1 June 93,Squadron Officer, 10 Feb. 98. — With 8 Bengal Cavalry.
30 Nov. 9slSquadron Officer, 20 May 97. — Furlough.
5 Aug. 96 (Officiating Squadron Officer.
20 Jan. 97|Officiation Squadron Officer.
22 Jan. 98 [Officiating Squadron Officer.
Mar. 88 In medical charge, 4 Aug. 92.-
July 98 .Officiating in medical charge.
-Russia on duty.
2nd Bengal Lancers {late 2nd Irregular Cavalry. — Raised in 1809).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Rajputs, i Squadron Jats, : Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans.
" ABBACAN" — "SOBBAOW" — " PUNJAB" — "EGYPT, 18S2," — *'TbL-EL-KbbIB."
With Kohat Karram Force. Depot at Jullundnr. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Light Blue.
Lt.ColonelC. H. V. Garbett, Staff Corps
Major K. S. Davison, Staff Corps.
Major St. G. L. Steele, Staff Corps
Major J. G. Turner, Staff Corps ....
Captain F. H. B. Commeline, Staff Corps
Captiin 1. A. Douglas, Staff Corps .
|i.e. Captain M. E. Willoughby, S.C...
Captain W. B. James, Staff Corps
Ciptiin H H. F. Turner, Staff Corps..
Lieut. L. [.. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Pntchard, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Thomas, Staff Corns
Lieut. J. F. Bennett, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Kuowlea, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. B. sangster, Staff corps
Lieut. W. K. Bourne, Staff Corps
and Li.-ut. M. R. H. Webber, Staff C. ..
Ma.or a. \V. Dawson, AlD.lnd. Med. S.
7 Nov. 95 Commandant, n July 97.
19 Aug. 95 2ndinCommandand Squadron Commander, n July97,
1 1 May 98 Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 83.— D. A. A. Gen., Bengal .
22 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, 1 Jan. 91. — Insp. Off. Rajpootana and
N.W.P. Imp. Service Cavalry. [Service Cavalry.
ioMar.9j Squadron Commander, 1 Jan. 91. — Assist. Insptg. Officer Imp*
25 Aug. 94 Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 94.— D.A.Q.M.G. Iniell. Branch
Quarter Master General's Department.
6 Feb. 9= Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 94.— Dep.Assist. Adj. Gen. Assam.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Commander, 11 July 97. — At Depot.
14 Sept 98 Squadron Commander, 1 Feb. 99. — At Staff College.
1 July 90 Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 99.
13 Oct. 91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 0 Jan. 94.
!3 Nov. 91 Squadron Officer, 26 Sept. 97.— Furlough.
3 May 94 Squadron Officer, 26 June 99.
c June 96 Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 99.
28 Feb. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
3 Feb. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
i Apr. 93 Cn med. charge. 15 May 90.— With Bengal Sappers and Minora.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Cavalry {late 4th Irregular Cavalry— 2nd Regiment Skinner's Hors
— Raised 6 Dec. I 8 14).
Claas Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats, Squadron Mussulman Rajputs, i Squadron
Rajputs, h Squadron rhndustani Mahometans.
" Afghanistan"— "Gkcznbb" — " Mahabajpobb"— " Kn but"-"11ooiiik« "-"• Fbkozbbhuhub" —
" Alliwal"— "Kandahab, 1SS0"— "Afghanistan, 1879-60."
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Blue. Facing 1, Yellow.
Major H. J. J. Middleton, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 9^ Commandant, 30 Sept. 99, with rank of Lt.Cnlonel.
Major A. N. Carr, Staff Corps '30 Jan. 98 2nd in Command aud Squadron Commander, 30 Sept. 99.
^Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 83.
Captain C. Jackson. Staff Corps 11 Aug. gijSquadron Commander, 1 July 92.— Furlough.
Captain W. E. A. Biakenev, StaffCorps jio May 93|Squadron Commander, i6Aug. 95.
Captain C. L. Hamilton, Staff Corps ..JioMay 93 Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 89. I Horae.
J 7 Feb. 96 Squadron Officer, 6 July S9.— Adjutant Assam Valley Ligot
-,i July 91 'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Aug. 95.
5 Aug. 91 Squadron Officer, 9 Sept. 98.
ji Jan. 94I Squadron Officer, 3 Mar. 99.
16 Apr. 97'Ofliciating Scuadron Officer.
:2 Jan. 98|Officiating Squadron Officer.
30 Sept. 98] In msdical charge, 26 Sep'-93.-
Captain F. L. Moore, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L. Morris, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. L. Gaussen, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. R. Gaussen, Staff Corps
Lieut. E.C. W.Conway-Gordon, S.C
2nd Lieut. "V. A. Coaker, Staff Corps
Major F.Wyville-Thouison.JJT-B.Inrt.M.S.
-Furlough.
Matk Regiment of lie ngal Caralry comitti of Half Squadron,, organized in 4 Squadrons, with Ue following iila.ui*-
axai.— Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 4 RisaltfK*
Biaaidars ; 1 Wordie Major; 8Jamedan; 8 Kota Dafedara; 56Dafedars; 8 Traaapatara; 536 Privataa.
473 4th Bengal Cavalry (latt 6th Irregular Cavalry. in 1S40).
t— i fl . . .■ ju Rancor*, i Squadron Hindustani M.ibotnudans i Squadron Sikhe,
1 Squadru:
irranlej an Honorary Standard for Srrrier in Sind, 1S44, *it\ t\t Jecic* — " a lion yatiant regardant.'*
•• Iniudui, 187 .-So."
Head Quarters at Sanger. Detachmei .^ at Jubbulpore and Satna. t'nfvrm, Sr.irht. Facingl, Bint.
llui. Nauis, »sd Coirs.
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"PO.ISIia" — '"MOODKIB" — : , 11 in " — " SOBIAOH " — "KgVI'T. l8»a" — "TgL-EL-KlBII."
Nowgeng. Uniform, hi ■
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Class Squadron Rv,
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kifiu B. M, Tahourdwi, SMffCorpa
Uaal c P. O. Carncio, StaiTCorpi
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Oaptaia < I.J 1. Da : y..i. Bar.
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1 Oct ■! irf. , .•■ Dec. 06— Oltg Civil, N. W. Pro
8th Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Oavalry. — Ruined 24 Jan. 1S46). 474
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Rajpnts, 1 Squadron .lats.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80." Head Quartors at Bareilly. Uniform, Blue. Facing*, Scarlet,
Rane, Names, and C»hps.
Lt.Oolonel J. de C. D. Meade, S.C.
Major E. H. Rivett-Carnac, Staff Corps
Major J. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps
Captain C. I. Wimberley, Staff Corps...
Oaptain A. J. H. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
Captain T. C. M. T. Hogg, Staff Corps
Captain R. E. Chaplin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Becher, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Oheyne, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Hears, Staff Corps
Liflnt.M. H. L. Gale, Staff Corps
Major J. T. Daly, MB. Indian Med. Serv.
Army f
Rank. J
Remarks.
9 Aug. 99 Commandant, 1 2 Sept. 95.
12 Feb. 96 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 6 June 96. — Furl,
ix Sept.ojjSquadron Commander, 3 Jan. 89.
22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 21 July 92.
29 July 93[Squadron Commander, 27 May 93.— Adj. N. Bengal Mounted
10 Mar. 94lSquadron Officer, 12 Sept. 95. [Rifles*
25 Aug. 97JSquadron Officer, n Dec. 91.— Plague duty, Nagpore.
& Nov. 98 Squadron Officer, n Dec. 91. — Furlough.
2t Oct. 9i,Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.
16 Jan. 91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Apr. 95.
1 June 93 Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 1 Bengal Lancers,
30 Oct. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Apr. gSiIn medical charge, 22 Apr. 93.
Notu.— The Cavalry Regiments oftho Punjab Frontier Force, viz.— Guide Cavalry, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and stk
Punjab Cavalry— take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9th Bengal Lancers (late ist Rodsons Horse. — Raised in 1S57).
Class Squadron Regt. — rj Squadron Sikhs, i Squad. Dogras, i$ Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans, $ Squad. Pathami
" Delhi" — "Lucknow" {Relief and Capture)-*— "Sttakis", id 35 " — "Chitral."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Blue. ^Facings, 'While.
Lt.Colonel G. L. Garstin..S.taff Corps ...1 3 Sept.96
Lt.Colonel H.L. Dawson, Staff Corps ... 12 Ngv. 99
Major F. W. P. Angelo, Staff Corps 1 30 Jau. 98
Captain A. G. Peyton, Staff Corps...,. In Aug. 91
Captain S. F. Crocker, Staff Corps 10 Mar. 94
Captain G. P. B. Creagh, Staff Corps ... 14 May 05
Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Staff Corps... | 7 Feb. 9c
Captain A.W. Pennington, Staff Corps n Feb. 99
Captain G. S. Sheppard, Staff Corps ... 29 Dec. 99
Lieut. G. A. H. Beatty, Staff Corps 29 Apr.
Commandant, 20 Dec. 94.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Dec. 94.
Squadron Comdr. 10 Dec.SS.— Insp. Officer Imp. Ser. Cav. Punjab
Squadron Commander, 1 Feb. 93.— Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 20 Dec. 94. [Punjab Command.
Squadron Commander. 5 Oct. 95.— Unpaid Attache^ Head Qrs.,
Squadron Officer, 10 Dec. S6. — Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Low.
Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 92.
Squadron Officer, 1 Feb. 93.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class*
Squadron Officer, 29 June 93. — Furlough.
Lieut. R. C. W. Lukin, Staff Corps '11 May 92 1 Squadron Officer, 5 Occ. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut.C. H. Rowcroft, Staff Corps 19 Feb. gsiSquadrou Officer, 31 Dec. 9S.
Lieut. J. T. Marsh, Staff Corps 24 Aug. 07 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. H. L. Dyce, Staff Corps 22 Jau. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lt.Colonel E. Palmer, IndianMed. Serv. 30 Mar. 92 In medical charge, 19 Nov. c>r..— Sick Furlough.
10th (The Duke uf Cambridge's Own) Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Hodsoris
Horse. — Raised in 1S57).
Class Squadron Regt.— 1£ Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squad. Dogras, 1 Squad. Punjabi Mohamedans, $ Squad. Pathana.
"Delhi"— " Lucknow" {Relief and Capture) — "Abyssinia" — " Aighanistan, iS7S-£o."
Head Quarters at Nowshera, Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Sonor^ry Colonel.— Field Marshal H. It. II. The Duke of C&mhridge, KG.KT.KP.GCB.GCSI.GCllG.GClF.GCrO.
Lt.Colonel E. J. F. Wood, Staff Corps..
Major F. A. Blyth, Staff Corps
Captain M. Cowper, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Fasken, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Cardew, Staff Corps
Captain W. L.Maxwell, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. E. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. G. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L. Ricketts, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. Coldstream, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. D. Strong, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. E. Moir, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. P. T. Stainlorth, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. H. Beatson, Ind.Med.Ser.
Lieut. W. R. Battye, IfB. Ind. M. Serv.
1 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 95
11 Aug. 91
10 May 93
10 Mar. 94
25 Aug. 94
6 Feb. 95
4 July 91
2 Mar. 92
4 Apr. 95
30 Nov. 95
16 Aug. 97
20 Apr. 99
14 Aug. 95
30 Sept. 96
27 July 93
Commandant, 14 Oct. oj..
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 14 Oct. 94. — Furl.
Squadron Commander,
Squadron Commander, 14 Oct. 94.
Squadron Commander, 15 May 9S— With Imp. Service Troops.
Squadron Commander, 15 May 9S.— Assist. Sec. Govt, of India,
Military Department.
Squadron Commander, 15 MaygS.
Squadron Officer, 1 Oct. 9^.— Car. Qr. Mr., Fort William. —Furl.
Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 94.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Nov. 94.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, iS Jau. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 15 May 9S.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 21 Dec. So.— P.M. O.Kohat-Kurram Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
11th (Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Lancers (late ist Sihh Gavalnj).
Raised in 1857.— Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squad. Dogras, ± Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans, £ Squad. Pathana.
"Lucknow" {Capture)— "Taku Forts"— " Pekin"— " Ali Mus.tid "—" Afghanistan, 1878-79 "— " ChitbaIu"
Head Quarters at Jhelura. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red.
Honorary Colonel.— Field Marshal H. R. H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke 0/ Cornwall,
KG.KT.KP. GCB. GCSI. GC3IG, GCIE. GCVO.
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. H. R. Heath, S. C
Lt.Colonel S. B. Beatson, CB. S.C
Major F. H. R. Drummond, CIE.f S.C.
Major F. G. Delamain, Staff Corps
Major H. Wright, DSO. Staff Corps ...
Captain R. A. Carruthers, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Cole, Staff Corps
Captain W. R. Birdwood, Staff Corps.. .
CaptainA.C.M. Waterneld, Staff Corps
Bt.Major H. Coap3-Stn<th, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Norman, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. M. Sarel, Staff Corps.
Lieut. K. H. Jackson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. Orr, Staff 0->rps
2nd Lieut. R. H. Anderson, Stuff Corps
Lt.Col. W. A. ilawsoii.lid. Med. Ser.
Lieut. B. J. O'Meara, Ind. Med. Serv.
22 Jan. 96, Commandant, 5 Dec. 95.
9 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. 5 Dec. 95.— Furlough.
" Squadron Comdr;, 6 July SS.— With 1 Centralludia Horse.
Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. 89.
Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. Sg.
Squadron Commander, 5 Dec. 95.— Adj. Behar Light Horse.
Squad.C0mmudr.5May97.-S. S. Officer, Kohat-Kurram Force,
Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. So.— Special Service, S. Africa.
Squadron Officer, 4 June go.— Aide de Camp to Lord Roberts.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, iS Dec. 93.
7 Apr. 93 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 95.
6 Nov. 92 Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.— Burma Military Police.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Snuadrou Officer. IForce.
1 Mar. 96jln medical charge, 16 .Taly 91.— Principal Med. Officer, Tochi
8 Jan. 9S:Officiating in rnjdicnl charge.
16 Feb
12 Feb. 96
12 June 98
to Mar. 94
19 Dec. 94
y May 96
5 Feb. 98
6 Feb. 9S
32 Dec. 9:
o Jan. 97
:_• Apr. 9S
4 Au*. 97
475 12th Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Sik-li Cavalry). — liaised 20 Oct. 1S57.
Class Squadron Regiment — ? S i jadroui. Sikhs, i Squadron Dogr.is, i Squadron Punjabi Mahometans.
NlmnuH— "PilWAl Koi»L'-"L'i4iim"— "KiiiL, •'' 1" " AroBAHiSTAH, 1878-30."
Head Quarters ai Peshawar Umifmrm, Btu: fjrmi, Blur.
Ui«i.Si«li,iIln'oiri. kJ"i Rbmabbs.
Colonel J. B. I.yncU. Stan" Corpa 8 Jan. ,a Ciuiniaii : . v lot.
**»,■■ M. A. Carl rpa . in Command and Squadron Commander, i Apr. 93.
Osvpti h. Staff Corpa 1 . .Iron Commander, . June oS.— Furlough.
CapLt.:i <;. W. Kan-ima, Staff Corps . .■ Jhh ..- Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 8^.
Uapta.iii J. c Ball, Staff Corpa - .Jron Commander, .•; Oct. So. IVpt.
pi H. Seleryn, BtalTCorpa . idron Officer, 1 June S3.— Assist. Sec. Govt, of India, Military
jt.tr Captain D. D. Baynae, 8. Oorpa > iron Officer. 1 -• Aug. 89.
Caput uC II U G ingh. Staff I - .IrouOfflcer. Army Remount Department.
Oapt-i. : K M J. v. k.Sta . Iron Officer, S April g3>— Furlough.
Cap*-* 11 K.C.K. tfacmulll - < 'fficer.i Aug. 93.
Oaptain P. (2. 0. Hanifre; iffioer. 1 1 May 96.— Banna Military Police.
Ueut MT. H. Pennington, SiatT I llurma Military r
Lieut. 1 1 Daaaa, Staff Corpa , 3 ''-fleer. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut R [. Chamberlain, staff C zSqua
Lieut v u \
sad Liaal S T. Jatuapratl, Staff I irpt - - riiumerary.
■ i .ul \V. A. Simmoudr, lad 11.9 ! a medical charge, 3 Nov. Si.
13th 1 Duke ujht'i) Bengal Lancers (late 4th 8ikh Cavalry). — Raited 1858.
. ron Regime- z a D grae, 3 Squadrone Puojabi Mahomedana.
"Ar-IUMITO 1 PI l'lL-lL-KiaiB."
Head <» lartafl it Rwul fiadee ('ni^m, llir't Bhu). Ftrmji, SrarUt.
II . Tjrjr Ciionrl.— General H.B.ll. Arthur W » Allien. />«»■<■ nr"Connaught and Strathearn,
KO. AT. A P. 1,
Deauc. StaffCorps ...13 Jan. v; Comma! 1
EL F. TrotMr.Staff Corpa iron Commander, 1 Oct. 98. —Furl.
H. Halfour, Staff Oorpa 9 ■ ilron Commander, 1 Jul
Mi. . at. 1,. Bhiplfl . iron Commander, 30 Mar. 97.
M ^ .r B C. Bro itue, StaffCorps 11 May ,■ > juadron Com- Jan. 98. — Supdt. Remount Depot,
Abmednuggcr.
H. K. Waiffin, StatTC'i- Squadron I .a ler, 37 Jan. 98.— Furlough.
\ Q. B. Turner, Staff Corps .. 5 Feb. ,8 Squadron officer, a* Feb. 91.— officiating Armv l!":nounl Dept.
Captiii J. Ci. V7. KfrenchMull. - iron Officer, 6 Mav 93— Burma Military i'olicc.
Captain P. Holland-Pryor, Staff Corps, re Nov. yj Squadron Officer, 0 May 93.
Captain H. H. Qobba, Staff Corpa •• \- 1 iron Officer, 14 Julv 93. —Burma Military Police.
Lieut, c. Mackenzie. Staff Corps I 3quadronO ■ e Apr. 9a.
Lieul it. M. Hall, Staff C rpa ilron Officer — With Khy bar Force.
Lieut. (-!. A. S. Gordon, Staff Corps ... 1 j Dec. 95 Squadron Officer, 36 June 98.
Lieut J S. C.rlett. Staff Corps : 3 Dec. 91 Officiating Squai Iron Officer.— Furlough.
Lieut. J II. H .TCorps 3 Jan. 09 Officiating S Offloar.
Lieut H. B. D. Baird, Staff Corps Ire Aor. 5 Squadron Officer.— Orderly Officer to Malakand Force.
1 H. Irvine, lal. Mfd. Sor :i NUr. j, la medical charge, j3 Not. 98.
14th Bengal Lancers (late Murray's Jdt Hone. — Raised in 1S57).
aent— Jats.
i ibasia" — " K4BtL, 1879" — " Aroni^isTA^, l878-8o.,,
L Quartan at Allahabad. Uniform, 2)ari />' i*. Paeiaes, c?earief •
■ uifatber, StaffOi nandant,
'in Commander, 10 Mar. 07.
Ha irnutronfr, Staff Oorpa - idronCommai ir.97.
- " ; 3 \ -Furlough.
. StaffCorpa ' squadron Coo
\ W. 8. Wingate, 8taff Corpi ' -e Regiment.
-■ iff Corpa M ir - lid Attache
- liept.
M Hughes, -■ 1 I rpa - id] . U
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Lion*. H U •'• g • .I Adjutant.
. li Sextoi .• -
t. A. Hughes, Stall
.J.Marks, 1 Civil N. W. P. and Ouda.
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Lieut C.
1858.
15th Bengal I 1/ Lancers. — Raised 14.1*111.
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Head Quarter." 11: Ferozepore. Uniform, Blnr. Foeiaes, oTearief.
I.' ■ . .■ . p. R. D . .
. \ . • r, 3 Aug. )7.
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. a Robert . ■ iptain, Inu
la V, W h. [Branch, Simla.
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■ 11 B althatt, Btafl Corpi " -Aajotaal ^nrins Vtr.icy I.igbt
Bon Y\\ . ProTinoaa,
- 0, Hayley, Staff Corpa . ...vrrnor
n .1 S. If. Shea. StaffCorps
Lieu' A V. Cbsyne. »tK(T Corps
stajoi II Pooka. Indian Mnd Henries.
11 Fell. 99 Squad ron I Delating Adju
1 Jan. 9; 1 Iffictating *
i Apr. »S In medical cbarg«, n July o*.— With 53 Native Field llespn
>liffieiatiof in medical charge.
6th Bengal Cavalry. — Raised in 1857, disbanded im$&2, re-formed in 1885. 476
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadron Jats.
Head Quarters at TJmballa. Uniform, Blue. Facing*. Blue, _^____
Rank, N1MB8, and Corps.
Aiun
R*NK.
Lt. Colonel a. uo V. Alexander, S. Corps
Major V. M. Stockley, Staff Corps
Major H. F. K. Waldron, Staff Corps...
Major L. J. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Cookson, Staff Corps
Captain C. Griffiths, Staff Corps
Captain C. Bailey, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps ...
Captain Q. E. Thorn t«, Staff Corps ...
Captain I. G. White, StaffCorps
p. i.e. Lieut. H. C. Holman, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. \V. XI. Purvis, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. S. Rivett-Caroac, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. S. Cox. StaffCorps
Major H. C. Hudson, Indian Med. S«r.
Captain A. H. Moorhead, MB. Ind. M.S.
Rkuakks.
3 Dec. 95 Commandant, 4 Nov. 93.
5 Oct. 94 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93.
1 May oBjBqaadron Commander, 2 Feb. 92,
22 Jan. 99 Squadron Commander, 29 Apr. 93.
n Sept. gi'Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93.
10 May 93] Squadron Officer, 4 Nov. 93.
12 Nov. 05 'Squadron Officer, 2 Feb. 02. — With Imperial Service Troops.
7 May 9SlSquadrou Officer, 20 Apr. 92.— Plagne duty, Bombay.
14 Sept.98 1 Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92.
28 Sept.9S|Squadron Officer, 28 July 92.— Adj.GovernorGen.'sBodyGuard.
25 Mar. 91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 Dec. 93.
25 July 93;Squadron Officer, n Jan. 97.— Burma Military Police.
16 Apr. 07;Officiating Squadron Officer. — Furlough.
10 Jan. 97, Officiating Squadron Officer.
aAor. 93 In med. charge, 30 May 87.— Offg. Senior Med. Officer, Port Blair.
28 Jul v 97. Officiating in medical charge.
17th Seagal Cavalry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 18S2, re-formed in 1885.
Class Squadron Regiment — 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, a Squadrons Pathans.
" AFGHANISTAN, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Blue. Facing*, Whits.
Colonel C.W. Muir, CIE. Staff Corps
Bt.Lt. Col. F. G. Atkinson, StaffCorps
Major E. J. Medley, Stan Corps
Major E.B. Burton, Staff Corps
Bt. Major H. Bower, StaffCorps
Captain W. S. Mardall, StaffCorps ..
Captain E. W. Boudier, StaffCorps .
Captain E. W. Wall, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Wikeley, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. K. Hudson, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. T. W. Cornish, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. A. Steel, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. W. Henderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. Smith, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. W.|H. J. Shakespear, S. Corps
Capt. D. G. Marshall, 3fS.Ind.Med.Ser.
Capt.W.D.Hayward,3f.B.Ind.Med.Serv.
7 July 99 Commandant, 5 July 95.
20 May 98
1 1 Maj' 98
13 Aug. 99
nd in Command and Squadron Commander, t Oct. 98.
Squadron Commander, 12 Sept. 90.— Insp. ufficer Imp. Serv,
Troops, Gilgit.
Squadron Commander, 5 July 95. — Furlough.
iS Nov. 96 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 95.— Comdt. Chinese Regt.
1 Feb. 92 Squadron Commander, r Nov. 95. — Attache, Govt, of India.
5 July 9^ Squadron Commander, 3 Feb. 99. [Mil. Dept.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 16 Jan. 91,
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 10 June 93.— Furlough.
15 Apr. 91 Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 95. — Burma Military Police.
16 Nov. 95 Squadron Officer, 30 July 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
18 Nov. 96 Squadron Officer, 1? July 97.
10 Jan. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2 Nov. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
22 Jan. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 8S In medical charge, 31 Aug. 92.— Sick Furlough.
28 July 97 Officiating in medical charge.
18th Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Class Squadron Regiment— 3 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Sikhs.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80.**
Head Quarters at Sealkote. 3 Squadrons with Malakand Force. Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Blue.
Lt.Colonel G. A. Money, Staff Corps
ColonelJ. B. Nixon, StaffCorps ...
Major I. Eardlev-Wilmot, StaffCorps.
Major C. P. W. Pirie, Staff Corps
Captain K. Chesney, StaffCorps
p.s.c. Major O. B. S. F. Shore, Staff C.
Captain H. W. Campbell, StaffCorps .
Captain S. B. Grimston, StaffCorps....
Lieut. E. C. Corbyu, StaffCorps
Captain C. O. Swanston, Staff Corps".
Captain A. C. S. Clarke, StaffCorps ..
Captain P. E. Ricketts. StaffCorps
Lieut. F. a. Maxwell, DSO. Staff Corp
11 Sept. 98 Commandant, 20 Nov. .,_.
12 Mar. 992nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 98.—
I A. Q.M. General, Head Qrs. Punjab.
1 May 9S 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 2 Mar. 99.
ii May 9SjSquadron Commander, 25 July S3.— Insp. Officer Imperial Ser-
1 vice Cavalry North Punjab and Cashmere .
22 Jan. 90 'Squadron Commander, 16 Sept. 95. [Furlough.
20 May 98 Squad. Comdr. 20 Nov. 98.— D. A. A. Gen. for Inst. Chuckrata. —
9 Sept. 93 Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 9S. [Force.
6 Feb. 95'Squadron Commander, 12 Mar. 99.— S. S. O. Koh.at-K.ur ram
3 Dec. 94 Officiating Squadron Commander.
9 May q6 'Squadron Officer, 13 May 89.— With Khyber Force.
20 July l,8 .Squadron Officer, 20 Nov. 91.— Furlough.
22 Aug. 99'Squadron Officer 21 Sept. 93. — Sick Furlough.
24 Nov. 93 Squadron Officer and Adjutant. 12 Mar. 99.
Lieut. O. A. G. Fitz Gerald, StaffCorps ,14 Nov. 97 'officiating Squadron Officer.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Lieut. C. L. Norman. StaffCorps .22 Apr. qS Officiating S madron Officer.— With Malakand Force.
Lieut. V. A. S. Keighley. StaffCorps ...I22 De.?. ^Officiating Squadron Officer.
MajorW.A.Sykes,Z)50.if£.Ind.Med.Ser 1 Apr. 94! In medical charge, 20 Oct. 83.
19th Bengal Lancers (late Fanes Horse. — Raised 14 Jan. c86o).
Class Squadron Regiment— i\ Squadron Sikhs, 3 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Pathans.
" Taku Fobts"— "Pbkin"— "* Ahmkd Kkkl,"— " Afghanistan, 1S7S-S0.**
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform, Blue. Facing*, French Greg.
Colonel E. Bruce, Staff Corps 10 July 9S
Lt.Colonel E. A. Young, StaffCorps ... 15 Dec. 95
Major H. S. Massy, StaffCorps IzS Feb. 94
Major S. D. Gordon, StaffCorps 21 Sept. 94
MajorS. F. Biddulph, StaffCorps 5 Sept. 97
Captain C. B. Templer, StaffCorps 11 Aug. 91
Captain H. Hudson, Staff Corns 22 Oct. 92
Captain A. G. Medley, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95
CaptainL.N. Younghusband, StaffCorps 7 Feb. 96
Captain W. S. Fraser, Staff Corps 123 Mar. 9S
Lieut. C. L. Gregory, Staff Corps .
Lieut. D. H. M'Neile, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. W. M*K. Ballantyne, Staff C.
Lieut. J. CraiK, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. O'R. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Doveton, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Robertson, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. F. Lance, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. B'-uce, Staff Corps
7 Oct. 9
13 Feb. 94
22 Feb. 93
14 July 93
10 Sept. 94
1 Oct. 95
7 May 96
r6 Apr. 97
5 Nov. 98
Major M. A. Ker, Indian Med. Ser. 31 Mar. 99
Commandant, 22 Aug. 93. [t- Witb.4 Be = gal Cavalry
2nd in Com. and Squad. Comdr. 27 Aug. 93. — A. A. Gen. Lahore
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Oct. 93
Squad. Comdr. 28 Aug. 92.— D. A. A. Gen. Hd. Qrs. Bengal Comd.
Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 93.
Squadron Commander, 6 June qo.— Furlough. [Force.
Squadron Comdr., 2 Feb. 97.— D.A.A. Gen. Punjab Frontier
Squadron Comdr., 2 Feb. 97.— With Malakand Force.
Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 83.— Inspecting Officer, Central Tndia.
imperial Service Cavalry. [Sir Bindon Blood.
Squadron Officer, 3 Apr. 95.— Aide de Camp to Major General
Squadron Officer, 16 May 95.— Burma Military Police.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 12 Aug. 96.
Squadron Officer, 5 Nov. 96.
Squadron Officer, 9 Dec. 97.
Squadron Officer, 6 Dec. 98.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 2 Dec. 90.— With No. 50 Native Field Bosp.
477 No. 7 Bengal Mountain Battery. — Bain I 15 >'<■/>/. 1S66.
"Bcsv. Kohat.
Raxi, NjlMU, hi
Captain K. K , -iillcrv
Lieut. K. \'.
liinui.
7 Jan. 9:jOnima2idant, 29 Apr. 99.
i Furlough.
■
No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery. S 1SS6.
UBhan*.
Captain L. J. (.'bupi 1
Captain
apta
\
■int.— Ck
1 a: II.-
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners. in 1803.
■
Class Com
'Ciioot, iSsa "— " FiBOxmia in cm"— " Pcsiu " rooJinx"— "D»tmi" — •• lie.
■I'niiim " — " K
" limn*. iL."
■ ; Rocrket
Peshawur.
3Ud C ■ T 1 . 1 > . I T j _\" . Ohj
3rd Com] K>:
4th Company, Rawul Pindee.
Colonel II. P.
Major I
Capui'. -
Captain
I
Lieu:. A. II. -27 July
iy, Koorkce.
. rr Force.
Koorkee.
Koorkce.
—Far!
Lieu:
Lieut -
■
Lieut. B
Lieut. 1.
Lieut. '•
Lieut. B. W.
and Lieut. W. II. ■
ind Lieut. A.
I'', s. Mill, >: . -.
Major.V.W. 1
25 July v
ont.
25 July
3 *">.'■
5 July
-
28 Jan.
-
ii Ap- ial charge. — 1 ncer^.
Kila'lukntenl.-
Pield
danti
1 \v
lion
.4 1.
is Eta
. ' N .
[1 -.irm ■
I
ti total of 1,490 of till ranks.
1st Bengal Infantry (/«?-• zist N.I. — Neelwur-ki-Paltan. — Raised i
" Liswiaaia"— " liiiimroiiii "— " i:cum», 1885-S7."
■ Mauritius.
'A ajor K. II
/ .i.e. Captain II.
Captain II. I
Captain A. '■' Mar. .<
Captain J. J. II. I:
Captain W. B. \V>
Captain II I i
I.HUt. II
l.ll'llt. K. II . , Julv ,
and Lieut. K. - .. 20 Jan. 97
d, HI! In. 1 liar.
■ ■ Jbanai.
'■rm.Ked. furia ;«. »'*i".
■ imiaiid-
D.A.A.O.
-
[Mauritius.
I 00.
.itrb.
-OBg. A'tjutant.
Furlough.
Ii ■ . \ 1 63.
ami ial [mf entry e aittli ■paaisa, wUk.tkt folUwimg Satablimkm&ml nda 1 . . Unit;
Coain. OS I llil\ ll.Uli.;
L>ruii . : Nativoaof all liana. . a Heximeula art nlao allowod an aaualiliab-
mem of 91a of all ranks.
2nd (Queen's Own) Bengal Infantry (LL Inf. -late 31 NJ.-Broon-ki- 47X
Palian — Raised 179S). — Linked with 4th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental CentrCy Agra.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" Delhi" — " Laswarrie" — " Deig"— "Bhubtpore" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistan " — "Maharajporb" — I
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — "Goojerat"— "Central India" — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80" — "Bubma, 1883-87.
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue.
Honorary Colonel.— Field Marshal K.R.lf. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG.ET.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major C W, Harris, Staff Corps .
Major A. E. Whistler, Staff Corps .
Captain C. Hamilton, Staff Corps..
Captain F. A. Smith, Staff Corps .,
Captain T. S. Barton, Staff Corps .
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
10 Sept. 96 Commandant, 17 Oct. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
30 Jan. 98 2nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., 1 May 94.— With 4 Bengal Inf.
25 Aug. 94 Wing Commandor, 21 Oct.' 98.
7 Feb. 90 Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 88.— Officiating 2nd in Command. [pore.
5 Feb. 98 Wing Officer,ioAdg.g6.— Offg.CantonnieotMagistrate.Barrack-
Captain F. P. S. Duns ford. Staff Corps 16 Nov. 9S Wing Officer, 4 June 90— Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain C. N. Baker, Staff Corps 19 Sept. 99 WingOfficer, i6Aug. 94.— Assist, j Military Accountant, 1st Class.
Lieut. J. S. Swan, Staff Corps 27 July 92 Wing Officer, 25 May 98. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Lieut. A. Le F. Smith, Staff Corps 1 24 May gaming Officer and Adjutant, 2^ May 98.
Lieut. W. T. Barry, Staff Corps {23 Dec. gdlWing Officer and Quarter Master, 5 Dec. 98.— Furlough.
Lieut. A. E, Jewett, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. H. Anderson, Staff Corps I 5 Nov. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
2nd Lieut. H. W. Stace, Staff Corps ...I20 Jan. 97 Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
2nd Lieut. A. R. Sprenger, Staff Corps! 4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
2nd Lieut. G. W. R'oss, Staff Corps 22 Jan. g3 Officiating Wing Officer, [vinces ofOude.
Capt.T. W. A.FuJlerton, MB. Ind. M.S. 27 July 95 In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95— Off g. Dep. San. Com. N.W. Prov-
Lieut. C. Hudson, Ind. Med. Serv '23 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Infantry {late 2,2nd N.I. — Guthrie-hi-Paltan. —
Raised in 179S). — Linked with 1st Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
Class Regiment — Brahmins.
"Bhubtpore " — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Shiilong. Uniform, Red. Pacings, Black.
5 July qgiCommandant, 26 Nov. 92.
6 Sepfc.96 and in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Nov. 92.
11 May 98 1 Wing Commander, 10 Jan. 90.
6 Aug. 99 Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 83.
14 May 951 Wing Officer, 30 July 86.— Furlough.
6 May. 96 Wing Officer, 14 May S9.— Provost Marshal, Tocht Force.
2g Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 4 Dec. 91.— Coindg. Depot r Bengal Infantry.
5 Feb. qSsWing Officer, 10 Jan. 90.
9 May: 99 Wing Officer, 5 Jan. 94.
10 Aug. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Oct. 07 Officiating Adjutant.
5 Nov_9SiOthciatinur WingOfficer.
28 Jan. 99 Officiating Quarter Master.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
30 Jan. 96jln medical charge.— Furlough.
Colonel G. B. Austin, Staff Corps
Major H. R. W. Lumsden, Staff Corps..
MajorF. B.W.Richardson, Staff C
Major W. P. Anderson, Staff Corps
Captain P. B. Warren, Staff Corps
Captain F. P. Webber, Staff Corps
Captain H. Walton, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Stanton, Staff Corps ,
Captain R. G. Bagley, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. J. Riddell, Staff Corps....
Lieut. L. H. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. E.F. Holland, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. P. Manson, StaffCorps
Captain T. A. O.Langston, lnd.Med.Ser.
4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Bengal Infantry (late $$rd N.I. — HiUiard-Ici-
Paltan. — Raised 1798). — Linked with 2nd and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
' Laswarrie" — "Bhubtpore" — " Cabul, 1842" — " Ferozeshuhub"— " Sobbaon " — "Afghanistan, 1S79-S0"-
"EORMA, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Fort William. Uniform. Red. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel H. Read, Staff Corps ...
Major A. E. Whistler, Staff Corps .
Captain J. S. Melville, StaffCorps
Captain A. Pressey, StaffCorps
Captain C. F. Dobbie, Staff Corps
Captain H.Tweddell, StaffCorps ,
Lieut. C. H.Ward, StaffCorps".
Lieut. C. G. Campbell, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. E. Bond, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. J. C. Simpson, StaffCorps
Major B.K.Basu, MD., Indian Med. Ser.
15 Jan. 99- Commandant, 25 Dec. 97. — Furlough.
30 Jan. qSOfficiating Commandant. — From 2 Bengal Infantry.
1 1 Aug. 9 1 j 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 97, with rank of
I Major.
2S Jan. 93' Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 97.
3 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 27 Feb. S9.— Furlough.
5 Feb. 9S
13 Oct. 91
14 July 93
19 June 95
Oct. 98
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Oct. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Jtfaster, 18 Sept. 96.
Wing Officer, 25 Dec. 97.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
1 Apr. 98 In medical charge, 29 May 90.
5th Bengal Infantry (Lt.Inf.-late 42 N.L-Jhansin-lci-Paltan- Raised 1 80 3).
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahoniedans.
Linked with \iih Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Bareilly.
Arracan " — "Afghanistan" — "Candahar, 1842'* — " Ghuznee, 1842" — " Cabux, 1842 "-
"Fbrozesruhck " — " Sobbaon" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Burma, 1885-87.'
Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellotc.
•" Moodkbe"—
Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Anuelo.Staff Corps
Major J. Lampen, Staff Corps
Captain A. D. C. Pond, StaffCorps
Captain W. A. Cuppage, Staff Corps ..
Captain P. W. D. Brockman, 8. Corps..
Captain J. N. Jephson, StaffCorps
Captain A. T. Walling, StaffCorps
Captain O. C. Argles, StaffCorps
Captain C. C. Jackson, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. E. Forbes, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. R. Wilkinson, StaffCorps
Captain E. S. Peck, MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
2 Oct.
13 Aug.
1 Nov.
22 Jan.
7 Mar.
7 Feb.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
14 Nov.
20 Apr.
29 Jan.
Commandant, 1 Dec. 97.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Apr. 9S.
Wing Commander, 3 Apr. 98.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 8 May 85.— Plague duty, Bombay.
WingOfficer, 13 June SS.— Offg. Garrison Qr. Mr., Fort William.
WingOfficer, 14 May 89.
Wing Officer, 6 June So. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 25 May 92.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Dec. 97. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
In medical charge, 22 May 99. — With 1 Bn 3 Goorkhas.
479 6th [Jed) Bengal Infantry (Lt. Inf. late 43 NJ.-Kyn'-ki-dahini Paltan—
lli.j'i 1803). — ZinM wUk loO : / 13-' l: }imenU. — Regimental Centre, ifeemt.
Class Regiment— Jita.
*' KilFOll"-"Aroiuiiii> "— "Cijcoieii. ilu"-"Gmni, r,,."-"i'i>ri., i-,:"— " Misnurosi"—
"Soiaaoa"— AliMcsjid" --•• AsaasJUSTasT, i-
Head Quarters si Keerut. r»,y„r», JM. fkttwf$, TTkit*.
K111. N»m»s, mo Cosps.
Major 0. H. Wrutmorland.Slatr
rps
I M. Maxwell, StstTCorps
Captain U. J. Rock' -
Captain N. T. Parker. 81
Am
Hi».
Kimiis.
i Mav
. d A. J. Jamieaoi
Capl D H. Drake-Broc >rp? i Kelt.
in W LR.i
Lieut V Q A U
Liaat. P. H. Dand rpa
Synrn, Bean I rps
Lieut K
l:. Vi. II. atiddlamass - C. . > Jan.
Captain \V. Carr, Indian lied, Senr *q Jau.
Lieut. W. S Willsaore, Ind Med .-
■.Colonel.
. andWingi imdi D.A.A.Gen. Meerut.
i , ij Aug. 95-
I [Umballa.
• •imeut Magistrate,
I
■n. den. 2nd Class,
■ igh.
1
k Furlough,
dicer,
i
Ileal charge.
7th {The Duke of Oonnaught's Own) Bengal Infantry
(hue 471/1 .V. /. -Crav ■'•. -PaUan. -Baited \ 1^34.
.racnt— Rajputs.
Linked with 8th and ill loir.
"Moodiss" — "Fibozisbcucb"— "Alliwil"— "Sosiioj"- "Caxaa, Bant, 1881"—
•I'kL-n.Knn."
Read Quarters at Doruada. Wing at Buxs Duar. l'*\fvrmt Rtd. J*s^ajvt, Fsilasr.
a»n. Colonel.— General « X. if. Arthur W.P.A.Dulr,./ IO.XT.IP ■■ .••<.iia.GClE.OCVO.
Ll.Colonel W. G. Manse'., StatT Corpi - ■■■'. Hat .1. — And Commanding at Dorunda.
Captain H. H. Vajughan, Staff Corps 17 Apr I mdr.,6 Mur. go, with rank of Major.
Captain H. G. 1; Beitt, StaffCorps... . \Vin^l'o!inlr.,6Mar. 99. — Cantonmeni Magistrate, Mooltan.
■ . • I II Blnglay, StaffCorps • '.cer, 15 Feb. SS. -U:. .-penal duty Adjt. Gen.V Offics,
ala.
Captain X. K. It ifficer, 5 Sept. 88.— Offg. Wing ' ommander.
ML II. K ftl pa ... kttg. VVing Officer, 51 Dec. Bo.— At Buxa 1' jar.
Captain II. O. Parr, Staff Corpi ATiog Officer, 21 stay 9a. — At Buxa Duar.
K F.Hood -8.8.O. Domnda, — Offg. Adjutant.
I. Stewart, S A Beer, 15 Dec. 96.— Plague duty, Dharwar.
J.O. Loch, Staff Corps ... 4 Aug. 97 Officiating w ing Otticcrand Quarter Mutter,
nu B. R.l'haitertoi .lf/Mnd. M.S. 30 Jan. .' In medical charge, 34 Aug. 9;.
3th Bengal Infantry (lot* 59th Native Infantry. — Bailed in 1S14).
/iment— Rajputs.
; 11 . — Regimental Centre, Luekn
"SOBBIOX " — " AfOBAsTXtTAV, 1879-80."
Head QuarttTH itt Lucknow. Cni/orm, Rtd. Faeiegt.Wkitt.
Lt Colonel ii. I' - ;it. 9' Commandant, j Oct. y . -Furluugh.
>■ 1 ; v ... ' ^mdt.
Corpi v iander,X3 Feb. .-.— n't;- .Command.
P. W. Danii irpa n Feb. (9 Wing i ., Ldmln. Bn. N.W.P. Vola.
a A. ('. Itui| ■ itnmander.
Stall < lorpa I - ■•'•cer.
Lieut. W. B. I) .taut. 1 . Mai
Lieut. ■ m. Gen. .-nd
Lieut. 1 I' :u. Gen. and Class.
Lieut. T. .1. Bolland,
Lieut, a. h H 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 . _■ n.indClaaa.
\ - ...
Cutler, ' Vingi
. il nod Jail, Asimghur.
■
9th [Qoorkha Rift I Bengal Infantry (' <■. 63rd Nal in 1S23).
,:i:is.
" Biii'STrous" — '■ SMUki.'i ' " aroaurisi ■ ^.
II 1 I '.> ■ I ' Lsmdowne. Cn,f„rm, fi.iri Orf*. f'i.-ii;j, Illaci.
\ C. 0*D innel . Bl afl Oorpi
it P. Win ren -
.
a. Stall Corp-
.',,rp.
Lieut. It. L. Cat nogj , Staff I
11 Bra lahaa . 9 tan" Corps ...
Lieut. It. i;.i
Ueaj. II II. Meakiu, «/■ Ind.|M s.
inei.
,- rnd in Command.
iffidatlng rt in,: Commander.
■
. ..- - Furlough.
17 Dec. ■ |j,— Offg. Adjutant.
. f.er Master.
' cer.
15 Jan. 99 Onleiatii
In mm
17 July ft Ufflctauug in medical char.
10th (Jat) Bengal Infantry (late 6$th Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823). 480
Class Regiment— Jats.
Linked with 6th and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
"China, 1858-59" — "Burma, 1885-87."
. Head Quarters at Silobar. Wing at Debrooghur. Uniform. Red. Facing*. Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel C. W. J. Hingston, Staff Corps
Major J. G. Hunter, staff Corps
Major H. F. T. Macartney.Staff Corps...
Captain P. C. D. Amesbury, Staff Corps
Captain K. G. Wright, Staff Corps
Captain E. N.Obbard, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. N. Harward, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Robson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Bourne, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. D. Shewell, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. F. W. lies, Staff Corps
Captain J. J.Bourke, MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
Lieut. F. O. ST. Mell, MB. Ind Med. Ser.
Abmy
Rank.
Remarks.
22 Jan. 98 Commandant, 3 June 93. — Furlough.
' 1 May 98 2ndin Command and WingCommander, 26 Dec. 93.— Officiating
Commandant and Commanding at Silchar.
22 Jan. 99 Wing Commander, 26 Dec. 93.— At Debrooghur.— Officiating
2nd in Command.
25 Aug. 94 Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 95.— Officiating Wing Commander.
9 May 06 Wing Officer, 27 June 87. — Furlough.
14 Septus Wing Officer, 4 June 90.
5 Oct. 9! Wing Officer, 27 May 91.— Officiating Quarter Muster.
t6 Nov. 98 Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.
6 Sept.92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 94.
3 Jan. 99 Officiating Wing Officer.— At Debrooghur.
5 June 99 Officiating Wing Officer. |_Med. Coll., ic, Bombay.
0 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 14 July 97.— Offg. Prof, of Chemistry, Grank
29 July 96 Officiating in medical charge.
Noth. — The istGoorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the 10th
Bengal Infantry.
11th Bengal (Rajput) Infantry (late -jolh Native Infantry. — Raised in 1825 ).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with 7th and Sth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lueknow.
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — " Goojbrat" — "China, 1858-59" — "Afghanistan, 1S78-S0" —
"Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Miransbah. Depot at Lueknow. Uniform, Ked. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel V. A. Scbalch, Staff Corps
Major W. K. Dowries, DSO. Staff C. ....
Major J. Strachey, Staff Corps
Captain D. F. Stuart, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Tytler, Staff Corps
Captain A. C. Watson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. A. Andrew, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. C. Turner, Staff Corps
Captain J. C. Sutherland, Staff Corps..
2nd Lieut. R.W.deC.Rennick, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. B. Brown, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Smith, MB. ind. Med. Ser
Captain R. P. Wilson, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
29 May 99 Commandant, 3 June 93.
10 Sept.96 2nd in Command and WingCommander, 14 Mar. 92.
2 July 99 Wing Commander, 12 Apr. 92.— Private Sec. to Lt. Gov. of
7 Feb. 90 Wing Commander, 24 July 99.— Sick Furlough. [Bengal.
30 JaD. 97 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 89.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 89.
15 Oct. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Nov. yr. — Furlough.
15 Oct. 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 14 Mar. 92.— Sick Furlough,
30 June 97 Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 99.
25 Aug. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 17 Bengal Infantry.
20 Jan. 97JOfficiating Wing Officer.
15 Sept.97'Officiating Wing Officer.
27 July 03 In medical cjharsre, 9 Feb. 97.— Offg. Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
29 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
12th (The Eelat-i-Ghilzai) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of
Kelat-i-Ghilzai. — Raised in 1838).— Linked with -,th Regt. — Regimental Centre, Bareilly,
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahoroedans.
A Mural Crown superscribed " Invicla"— " Kblat-i-Ghilzai, 1842"— " Candahab, 1842" — "Ghuznee, 1842"—
"Cabul, 1842" — "Mahabajporb " — Afghanistan, 1878-79" — " Burma, 1885-8^,"
Head Quarters at Alipore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Whn:
Major F. B. Mein, Staff Corps n May 90 Commandant, 14 June 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major J. C. B. Craster, Staff Corps 20 Nov. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 Mar. 93.
Major R. H. Twigg, Staff Corps 27 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 15 Jan. 94.— With 39 Bengal Infantry.
Captain T. Webster, Staff Corps 5 Dec. 94 Wing Officer, iS May So.— Recruiting Staff Officer for Jats, etc,
- . 30 .1:,- 95 Wing Officer, 2S June 86.
8 Dec. 97 Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 91.— Assistant Recruiting Staff Officer.
1 1 Feb. 99 Wing Officer, 25 July 92.— Staff Capt. for Intell. War Office [temp.)
7. Mar. 92jWing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd ClasB,
Rangoon.
6 Oct. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 June 97.
1 Apr. 97 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Jan. 98. — Furlough.
22 Apr. 98|Officiating Wing Officer.
. 31 Mar. 92 In medical charge, 29 Sept. 86.
Captain C. W. Somerset, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Laing, Staff Corps
Caotain W. C. Black, Staff Corps
L'ie'ut. C. B. Byers, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. E. Coningham, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. H. K. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. L. Ferrar, Staff Corps
Major D. B. spencer, Indian Med. Ser.
13th (The Shekhawaltee) Bengal Infantry (late Shekhavmttee Battalion. —
Raised in i&zs).— Linked withdth and 10th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
" Atuwit "— " Afshamibtan, 1879-80"— "Chitral."
Head Quarters at Fyzabad. 2 Campanies at Meerut. Uniform, Red. Facings, Bark Blue.
Major W. T. Fairbrother, Staff Corps
Major C. Le G. Justice, Staff Corps..
Major W. Prior, Staff Corps
Captain A. Giles, Staff Corps
Captain R. V. Davidson, Staff Corps
Captain M. Stevens, Staff Corps
CaptainJ. M.Camilleri, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F.C.S. P. Samborne, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Vickers, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. A. Corbett, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. G.Crostbwaite, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. I. M. C. Poole, Staff Corps.
11 Feb. 95
n May 98
13 Aug. 99
9 Sept.93
25 Aug. 94
5 Dec. 94
14 Jan. 96
25 Mar. 91
13 Dec. 93
5 Feb. 96
4 Aug. 97
Jan.
Captain C. H. Bensley, Ind.Med.Service'29 Jan. 98
Commandant, 13 Feb. 98, with rank of Lt.-Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Feb. 98.
Wing Commander, 13 Feb. 98.— District Recruiting Officer,
WingCommander, 13 Feb. 98. [Lueknow*
Wing Officer, 9 July 86.— Offg. Wing Commander at Meerut.
Wing Officer, 28 Aug. 93.
Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 89. — Furlough. [Allahabad,
Wing Officer, 3 Feb. 98.— Offg. Assist. Judge Advocate General,
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Feb. 98.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
4^1 14:: - Bengal Infanry {late ft
15/ .
- -
" Lccsxow" (Ptfmrrani Cipfmrt)— " Ali Mtmid"— " AroBixisTiK, 1873-79"—" DuriKCE or CnITBAI..'
Hen .: Now«her« llei. Faringt. FilUs*.
Rl3E, N'l»»5, isd Coars.
»""■"
■ •
I
-
Captain H ■'
■
• Commander,
.nnt. 13.hu
~ kbs.
. 99.
1 • : >nel R.''. 11
Maj.i-
15th ( '/' ' > Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of I .—
..
Class Regiment— -
*'OaiNi,i86o-«a" — "AaniDKmt"— "Kisom. "Aromurozur, i:;3-8o"— "Sciiik.iSSs "— "Toraas,"
— "Caiitn."
Cniform, Rt 1. Fticimgi, Qrten.
Furlough,
immanaer, 15 Feb. <,S, with rank
mmandant.
Captain H. Trevor, Staff C01 wander, 15 Feb . — 1 Hlicintinfr and in Command.—
ng Detnohment, Simla.
Captain IT. A 1. ■ 87.
>:>.— Officiating Wine; Commander.
Captain J. I,. K .'. Stafl ■ 97-— Furlough.
Liout J. R. -or and ljuarf r Master, 15 Feb. 98.
Lieut. C V . _■ Officer. 7 Juno 9=.— Offlciiitni
t. W. G. K. G or.
and Lieut. O. N. M Officer.— With 31 Bengal Infantry,
and Lieut. 11. P. B. Franklii , t
OapUinC. N.O.Wlmberlay, Jf3. 1. M ilcharge, n Aug. 94-— On special duty, Meean Meer.
Nora— Thcrnd.^rd.au : 1 fleets., when actinc with ntherBencnlXativeTrnnns, rank after 15th N.I
Whet; ' ■'" other Hernial Native Tr iops, they tuke rank
accor.i - Infantry, the 1st, and, 3rd, and 4th
8ikh ! snd 1. Punjab Infantry, utter the i;th Bengal Infantry andtbe 3rd
-^ha Regiment. ^______
16th (77,. Lueknow) Bengal Infantry (late Regt. of Luehno
Rai* th 2nd and 4'A / 'mental Centre, Agra.
•ment— Rajputs.
OntbeCol nn of a "Turretcd Gateway."— "Lrcsirow " {Drfemrr) —
'•ArsiiisMiv, 1S79-S0"— "Bcbma, 1885-87."
''.iwnpora Uniform, EcJ. Faring*, TDiitt.
I
I
Captain A. it. Han
Capta
Oapui
Lieut, i
5 Apr,
Lieut. R. J. «
E R. Parry, J£B. Ind. Med Ber.30Jan.9l
Commandant, 1: Sept. 95.
and in Comd. and WingComdr., ai Oct. 98, with rank of Major.
Wnii; Commander, n Sept. 95.— With Dganda Rifles.
I immander, ni Nov. 97.
1 Iffleer, 11 Apr. 89.
. 89.
I 'tlieer, 3 Apr. 91.
1 'tllcer, a Aug. 90.
. 98. — Dep* Assist. Com. Gen. and Class.
■nicer.— Sick Furlough.
Offlmsting Wine Officer.
. -SOot.9S.— Supdt. Central Jsil,Mong RsbuI.
Officiating in medical chn-
17th (The Loyal Purbiya) Bengal Infantry (late Loyal Purbiya Regiment.
Raised in 1858;. — Li i. rimenial Centre,
tomedans.
"Ajoaurmut, 1879-E "Si ,n\. ; V— "Torssi."
Benares. Vtif.tm, Rrd. Faringi, Wkilr.
lit U. i..J.i:.l. May oj — Ami Commanding »t Bonare .
■ ■ 1 WinR Commander.
Gaptam A P.D.Harris, U >8 July — Ofl I in Command.
■ I
■
Wini
■ IIQeiating \\ mi- 1 immander.
'.— With 11 Bencul Infantrv.
I. 38.
■ iiinr. 4th Grade, Harm*.
ljutant, 16 Mm ,.
[ '.■ •: U
■ iffleer.
P. W. O'Gormsn. 1 uA V.v.l Ber.|)i Mar. 81 In molic-i oharge, ■ Feb. gc.
13th Ban. ?xl Infantry (/<*>■• dlfaore U-j intent. — UaU'-d 29 June 1795). 481
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
Link-d with fjth Rejfimeiiti — EegiiiMNsl Centre, Benares.
*' Benin, 1335-S7."
Head Quarters at Diuapore. Detachment at Guntok. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Army
Rank.
t Nov.
t Sept.
1 Jan.
r Feb.
5 Nov.
s Aug.
t Sept.
; Sept.
i Apr.
^ Aug.
• Jail.
! Jan.
i Jan.
Reuabks.
Commandant, 19 Mar. 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 96.
Wing Commander, 3 Aug. 98.
Wing Officer, 14 July 87. .
WingOfficer, 30 Aug. 92.— Officiating Wing Commander, Gnntok.
Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 93.— On Plague duty.
Wing Ottict'vand Quarter Master, 15 May 94.-
Wing Officer, 3 Aug. 98.— Dept. Assist. Com.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 98.
Officiating Wiug Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
tn medical charge. 28 Nov. 98.
-Guntok.
Gen. 2nd Clata.
Colonel A. J. Brander, Staff Corps 124 Jan. 98
Major A. H. Wilmer, Staff Corps 6 Oct. 96
Major E.T. Gastrell, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 9S
Captain D. Beames, Staff Corps 9 Sept.93
Captain G. J. P. Soady, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95
Captain E. "Waller, Staff Corps I 7 Feb. 96
Captain G. A. Dale. Staff Corps ] 5 Feb. o3
Captain W. J. Windsor, Staff Corps |n Feb. 90
Major A. D. Enriquez, Staff Corps....
Maior G. Bo wring. Staff Corps
Captain R. R. Reuton, Staff Corps
Captain R. M. Edwards, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. V. Martin, Staff Corps
Captain J. K. Condon, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. K. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. N. Lushington, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. E. ap R. Pryce, Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. B. R. Moberly. Staff Corps...
2nd Lieut. J. L. Morant, Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. H. C. Kay, Staff Corps
Captain A. F. Stevens, Iud. Med.Ser....
19th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late jth Punjab Infantry, —
Raised in 1S57). — Linked with 2.2nd and 2$th Regiments, — Regimental Centre, Jhelum.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Paths**.
"AHilBD KHEL" — "AFGHANISTAN, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Sialkot. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Slue.
Commandant, 24 Jan. 94. — Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Com. 24 Jan. 94.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 12 May 98. — With Imperial Service Troopi.
Wing Commander, 12 May 98.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 10 Sept. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 15 June 89. — Cantonment Mag. Sealkote.
Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 89.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 2 July 91. — Burma Military Police.
Captain C.W.G. Richardson, Staff'Corps1 11 Feb. 99I Wing Officer, 30 June 94.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
Captain R. G. Macpberson, Staff Corps 12 Sept.99! Wing Officer, 5 June 95.— Furlough.
Lieut. G. P. Evans, Staff Corps 1 12 Apr. 92I Wing Officer, 22 June 97.
Lieut. G. R. D. Churchill, Staff Corps ...23 Apr. 93 "Wing Officer, 12 May 98.— Officiating Adj. and Quarter Master.
Lieut. F. T. Duhan, Staff Corps 'ic Jan. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. C. V Jarrett, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. G. Lyons, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.— Assist. RecruitingStaffOffr.forSikhs.
Lieu*. H. C. D. Jarrett, Staff Corps | 5 Nov. gS'Officiating Wing Officer.
0*ptain V. G. Drake-Brockaian. I.M. S. 30 Jan. 59 In medical charge, 3 Sept. 98.— Offg. Ageney Surgeon, Eastern
I States, Rajputana.
Capt. A. W.R.Cochrane, MB. In. Med.Ser. 29 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
20th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own Punjab) Bengal Infantry —
late $th Punjab Inf.) — Raised in 1S57. — Linked with 21st, 26th and 40th Regis. — Regtl. Centre, Meean i/wr.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras.
" Taku Forts"— "Pekin" — "AliMusjid"— "Afghanistan, 1S78-80"— "Egypt, 1SS2,"— " Tel-el-Kebib."
Head Quarters at Delhi. Uniform, Drab. Facivgs, Green.
Hon. Colonel. -Field Marshal K.R.K.theDukeof Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCST. GCMG. GCIF. GCTO.
20 May gSjCommandant, 10 Feb. 96.
11 May 982nd in Command & Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 95.
20 May oSj Wing Commander, 9 May g$.
23 Aug. 95! Wing Officer, 11 May 89.
29 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 88.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 16 Mar. 95.— Furlough.
4 May 93 Wing Officer, 9 July 90. — With Malakand Force.
ro Nov. 99' Wing Officer, 25 July 92. — Officiating Quarter Master.
17 Dec. 92 Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 95. — Assist. MilitaryAccountant 3rd Clasi,
27 Oct. 93] Wing Officer, 18 June 96. — Punjab Commission. [Calcutta.
14 Xov. 97 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
31 Aug. 94 Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer. — With 1 Be. 4 Goorklias.
1 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 4 Oct. 92.
Lt.Colonel J. B. Woou, Staff Corps
Major W. Giles, Staff Corps
Major P.;G. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain L. C. Dunsterville. Staff Corps
Captain 3. M. Tighe, Staff Corps
Oaptain H. W. R. Senior, Staff Corns ..,
Captain W. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Gough, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. W. M. Grimiey, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. 0- Angelo. Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Fordbam, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Ducat, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. M. S. M'Queeu, Staff Corps..
Lt.Colonel W. E. Griffiths, Ind. Med. S.
21st {Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late gth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 27 Aug. 1S57. — Linked with 20th, 26th and 40th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mxan Mur.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Pathans, r Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 3 Companies Sikhs,
1 Corapauy Dogras.
"Abyssinia" — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
With Malakand Force. Depot at Sealkote. Uniform, Brab. Facings, Red.
Major W. C. Faithful], Staff Corps
Major P. M. Carpendale, StaffCorps ..
Major W. Thuilher, Staff Corps
Captain W. R. Little, StaffCorps
Captain A. H. Montagu, Staff Corps ..
Captain D. C. A. Andrew, Staff Corps ..
Captain M. Williamson, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. ICaye, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. D. A. C. Brownliw, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. W. G. P. Murray, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. B. Riley, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. F. M. Browne, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. C. X. MacMullen, S. Corps ..
and Lieut. T. H.St. G.Tucker, S. Corps
Captain P. B. Haig. MB. Ind. Med. 6...
Lieut. J. G. P. Murray, MB. Ind. M. S.
21 Sept. 94 Commandant, n Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
ir May 98 2nd in Command and. Wing Commander, ri Dec. 95.
13 Aug. 9a,1 Wing Commander, 11 Dec. 05.
14 Jan. 9'tiWing Officer, 18 July 83.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
14 May 95 Wing Officer, 6 Occ. 86. — Furlough.
30 Jan. 97: Wing Officer, 27 June 87. — Furlough.
3 May 98 Wing Officer, 2 Nov 90.
1 Nov. 90 Wing Officer, 5 Dec. 92.— Commanding Depot.
23 Sept.ot Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 92 —Offg. Cantonment
28 Apr. 95 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant. [Magistrate, Nowgong.
1 Mar. 9S Officiating Wing Officer.— From 40 Bengal Infantry.
to July 59 Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Aug. 07 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 15 Bengal Infantry.
4 Ang.97'Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
37 July 05'In medical charge. 2 Feb. 97.— With 1st Uganda Regiment.
38 July 97 Officiating in medical charge.
4«;
22nd {Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late nth Punjab Infantry).
r.u- i I S57. — Limtttl With ICjtA ami 2jlk Stgiwunts. — Regimental Centre, Jlulam.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, ■ Companies Punjabi Muliomcdnns, > Company Pathans.
** Chika, l86o-6:•, — "Afghanistan, 1S79-60."
Head Quarters at Jhelnm. Uniform, Rrd. Farimf, Blue.
. NaMSS, and Coirs.
Major R. H. Raltrav, SlaffCorps ...
Major H. F. Hoi: . rps ...
Captain I.. N. Herbert, -
Captain C. A
Captain R. R. Vaughan, Staff Corps ...
Captain T. G. BloisJohns.n, Sialic...
.;, J Davit, BimffCorpi
B.G. I>. deLabilliere. Staff Corps
J . L. Furney. Btaff I
jnd Lieut. A. M. lintham. Stall Corps
SteJl Corps.
11. A. J. (Sidney, Ind. M
Asar
Haiti.
30 Jan.
M Msv
7 Feb.
5 Feb.
14 Mar.
18 July
4 June
13 Mnr.
4 Aug.
rs .(an.
30 Sept.
38 Jan.
Risubxs.
Commandant, 12 July ^g.with rank of Lt.Ool01 < 1.
98 andin Cmiuan.i and w ander, 17 Nov. 96.
■> Wing I'uiimiHi.ilir. 1- Nov, oA.
a Officer, . Oct. f — 1'isirk-t BecroiUiig Staff officer for
Punjabi Maluancdaus.
- .numment Magistrate, Agrn.— Furl.
—Officiating Wins V lnanmder.
t. 96.
cv< Willi; officer, 9 Jan. 97— Furlough. [Officer.
„ Wing Officer and Qr, Mr. 15 Jan. 98.— Assist., Recruiting Staff
> th 4 Punjab Infantry,
ifflcer.
■
I 'nicer.
Ji sb. 97. — Sick Furlougn,
itinir in medical charge.
23rd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry {Pioneers— late 15th run; try).
1S57. — LinX .• Reg
ifl.MIUMlt— S
" Takc Fobts" — "Panjr " — "Abtsmxia"— "Psiwak Cental," -'• C ha basia"— "Kabul, 1S79" — "Kawdabab,
l68o"— "AFOHANISTA.T, 1878*80 "— "CUITSAL."
Hi 1: QuarBdrA •* Meean steer. Cntf^rm, Drab. Fjempa, Ckoeolaff.
Majnr W. II. Jameson, BtaoTCorpe . 15 June 1.4 t >iumaudatit, 19 Aug. ,-. wuh rank of Lt.i' l..r < 1.
CaptH.n R. T. Orowther, Btaff Corps ... u .inn. ,. md In Comd. and Wing Comdr. 30 Aug. 98, vrlth rank of Major.
Major A. K P. Bon, Staff Corpi 3 mender, 5 Jan. 99.— Furli ^Furlough
4.
Captain R. C. Lye, Still \ .
! H p. Staff Cor| WingOffieer, ■.
N.J II. Poti —Sick Furlough.
Captain H . F. A.
Cuptam J. Randal'. 11 j. a
Lieut. Q. II. F. Kelly, Staff Oorpi ■ ■•• •■■
Lieut, c. II. Sawyer, Staff Cori
Captain W. H. I.iii.i, In. 1. M. I. Sen Se)»l
WingOffieer, 7 Oct. 91.— With 3 Mai'
Offlciatiug Wing * ill
. 1 1 'cer.
Bg Wing Officer and Quarter Vaster.
In medical charge, 1; May 93.
24th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 16th Punjab Infanttn >. —
1S57. — Lin 1 . ■ J.- -. — Rcgim '•
Class Company Regiment— 4 Comp. - -.1 Company Dogras, 1 Company Punjabi ICahomi
— faihans.
"Kaxdah.j. \i..mshTi>', 187
' Pe»ha.wur. Uniform, Bed. F&cinge, II Aire.
.'. G. Ramsay, Staff Corps
Major G. P. Ranken, stu''
I i
Bt.Mu, >rs. H. Climo, DSO.i iVingl ill cci , i A;
P. G. And
M . A. v. I'll.. Offlcor,
Dmmandant, 94 Aug 97, with rank of I«t.Co1o el. Farlongh.
.1 In Command uml Wing t/Ommajodei, .4 Aug. 97.— Offg,
Red . 4 Dec. 95.— Adjl. and Admin. Bn. X.W.P, Vols.
-With Hong Kong Eti
Lieut. A. K. Rawlins, DSO. Staff Corps
n. v. r. < ioke, stun corps
Lieut. A. Skcen, StuiT Cor]
3. ntorton, Btaff 1
and Lt. F. Bkll
;n.l Lt. I. I'. W »l Ling, Stall Corps
ti'
: u r MuMel . A ..
Kuilongh.
\ Offioii Oil cer.
as Jan. 9 Officiating Wing Officer, v. -al Infantry.
.'.- .Inn. . Ifllciating Wing 1 ill
YC C:, plain U.F. Whitchurch, Ind. M. S. 31 Mai.. In medical charge, 11 U
25th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 17th Punjab Infantry ). —
Raised in 1857.— Linked with 27//., 2o'i7i and ssr<i . pore.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs. ■ Companies D ttedani,
alls.
• Anas n Khil"— " KA*inAHAB, 1880" — " Ar«n amist/atc . 1878-80^
-" ClllTKAL.'
With Malakand Force
Lt.ColonelG. H. II. Coats, Stall
pj.e. Major W. E. Bunbury, S. 1
Captain A. Hamilton, Btaff Oori
Catdain A.. A. B.Cs Las O rpi
Captain 0. W. 0' ' >rps .
Captum I: I
Oaptain <■. P. Campbell, Stall I
rCorpi
\. II Hill I. SI .M i'iiiu.
Ui m. ii. n. Campbell, Stall Corpi
Lieut. F. Martni. Staff Corpa ...
luiT Corps
Liont. 1.. 0. Thai
m. It C. 11 • laffl lorpi
jnd Ln-ul 1' A. M
Major A 'i .• hi, MB. Ind, lied.
at Jbrlum. f'm/'i/rn, Ktd. Fmeimgt, »' title.
1 inimandant, N 1
30 Jan. 98I and in Command and Wi -■ Commander, to July »6.— D.A.Q M
, liead Quarters.
1 1 Aug. 1.1 and m Command and Wing Commander,
-. —Furlough.
Wing Commander.— Fr illnlantry,
licer, 10 July j.
k> .lan. ..: Wing Officer, 14 July IS —Plague dutj 1 Ben,
Apr...... Assiet.Inspci dling, Pun-
7 Feb. .,4 Wing Officer, aj Apr. 97. -With Corps
u itli Hong Kong Region nt.
WingOltlccr, - .in!-. 98. Farlongh.
.-j Apr. ' ' ■ Fl • l
■ Delating Wn
riaitng « ing ' nl .-, r and Adjutant.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.— Fl 1 Infantry.
14 Am- • r.
in, ,n, a. oharge, star. ..-No. ja Nnt vo I ..I
Kol at.
II. fpilal,
26th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late i&th Punjab Infantry). — 484
Raised in June 1857. — Linked with 20th, 21st and 40th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mecan Meet.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies AfriiU.-i.
"Afghanistan, 1878-79" — "Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Jullundur. Uniform, Drab, facings, Red.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Colonel L. Dening, DSO. Staff Corps ...
Major H. A. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps ...
MaiorF. H. Hancock, Staff Corps
Major W. A. B. Dennys, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ...
Oaptain L. B. Walton, Staff Corps
Captain C. Rattray, Staff Corps
Captain I. F. R. Thompson, Staff C...
Lieat. O. H. Lawson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Walton, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. O. Turnbull, Staff Corps
Major J. K.CloBe, MD. Ind, Med. Ser.
11 May
24 Mar.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
iS Feb.
25 Aug.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
11 May
24 May
22 Jan.
i Oct.
Remarks.
97|Commandant, n May o4.— Offg. Col. on the Staff, Ferozepore.
96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 JI»y 92.
99 Wing Commander, n May 92.
99 Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84.— Officiating Wing Commander.
91 Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84.
97 Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 91.— Comdt. & Supdt. of Police, Port Blair.
9P Wing'Officer, 26 Aug. 91.— Furlough.
99 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Dec. gi.— Offg. Adjutant.
92 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 99.— Officiating Quarter Master.
93 Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — With 1 Sikh Infantry.
In medical charge, n May 92.— Offg. Civil and Jail, Morudabad.
Officiating iu meaical charge.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late igth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 19 June 1857. — Linked with 2$th, 2$th and 33rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"China, 1860-62"— "Ali Mrsjin"—" Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Colonel H. M. Rose, DSO. Staff Corps.. 126 Sept.97 Commandant, 26 Sept. 93.
Major A. Wallace, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Mulhns, Staff Corps .
Captain C. W. O'Bryen, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Millar, Staff Corps....
Cantain W. H. Hildebrand, Staff Corps
Captain 0. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Robinson, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Lethbridsze. Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Bell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. Keene, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Dodd, Staff Corps...
Lieut. G. B. Scott, Staff Corps
Capt. F.N.Windsor, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
11 bept.gn
14 Jan. 91
9 Sept.93
24 July 97
4Sept.9S
25 Sept. qS
22 Aug. 99
Jan. 94
12 May 95
22 Apr. 98
nd in Command and Wing Commander, iS Nov. 94.
Wing Commander, 23 March 95.
Wing Officer, 27 June 87— With 25 Bengal Infantry.
25 Aug. 94I Wing Officer, 19 Apr. SS. — Furlough.
29 Aug. 91. WingOfficer, 27 Feb. 89. —Officiating Recruiting StaffOfficcr for
Punjabi Mahommedans.
Wing Officer, 27 May 93.- Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 29 Sept. 90.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96. — Civil employ, Punjab.
Wing Officer, n Dec. 96. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer. With 25.— Bengal Infanfcry.
In medical charge,
29 July 98 Officiating in medical charge.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 1 July 1S57. — Linked with 2$th, 27th and 53rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans,
1 Company Punjabi Mahometans.
" Charasia" — "Kabul, 1S79 " — "Afghanistan, iS 78-80."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green.
Colonel A. R. Porter, Staff Corps lis Oct. 99 Commandant, 15 Oct. 95.
ijor W.E.Phillips, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 99
Captain G. R. Crawford, Staff Corps ... 22 Oct. 92
Captain F. Tweddell, Staff Corps I23 Aug. 95
CaptainO. W.jCarey, Staff Corps J30 Jan. 97
16 Nov.
11 Feb. 99
15 Aug. 91
15 Oct. 91
28 July 93
3 Apr. 99
5 Nov,
Capt. A.G.deV.Chichester, Staff Corps
Captain G. K. Cockerill, Staff Corps .
Lieut. W. C. Palseologus, Staff Corps .
Lieut. J. C. M. Wheeler, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H. L. Tomkins, DSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. N. V. L. Rybot, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Hutchinson, Staff Corps...
Lt. Colonel Z. A. Ahmed, AID. Indian
Medical Service
: Oct. 9:
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 Oct. 95.
Wing Commander, 15 Oct. 95.
Wing Officer, s Aug. 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 4 Feb. 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. g2.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 92.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 92. — Plague duty, Bombay. •■*?$ [Agra.
WingOfficer and Quarter Master, 14 Aug. 92.— Plague j duty,
Wing Officer, 23 May 96. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— At Umritsur.
In medical charge, 2^ July 84.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 21st Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 12 July 1857. — Linked with yyth and $i$t Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawur.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Peiwae. Kotal" — " Afghanistan, 1S78-S0I" — "Chitkal."
With Force in Chitral. Depot at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue.
Lt. Colonel R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps [19 Oct.
Commandant, 19 Nov, i_
2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Wing Commander, 2 Sept. 97.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 89.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 88.— At Depot.
Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 93. — Furlough.
WingOfficer, 22 Oct. *
Captain A. B. H. Drew, Staff Corps.. ... 7 Feb. 96 '
Captain W. CM. Woodcock, Staff Corps 6 May 96 1
p.s. c. Captain R. E. H. Dyer, Staff Corps 29 A ug. 96 1
Captam I. H. Grant, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 1
Captain W.S.E. Howard, Staff Corps. ..|i6 Mar. 98 1
Captain J. S. Kemball, Staff Corps n Feb. 99 Wing Officer, 31 Mar. 95
Captain H. A. Vallings, Staff Corps ... 9 May 99 Wing Officer. 9 Sept. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. A. A. James, Staff Corps [23 May 94 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. G. N. S. Keene, Staff Corps. 5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 36 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge.
Capt. S.A.Harriss, 3Z"5.Ind.Med.Ser. 29 Jan. 97 Officiating in medical charge.
K K
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So " — " CinTKAL.'
Mi-ikind Force. Depot at Jhelutn. .' «
nU»*, NAJCM, 19D COIFS. iu"i !!•»»">•
. umandant. ■
Major H. Hi' I i rnandcr, 19 Not. 98.
\ .n F. 1 ". M.. mnuoJcr, 19 Nor. 98.
r \V. Forth. Staff Corps . 6 Ma; '■'• :i.k Officer, 3; Jan. 89.
Captain 1' . V. Offici —Commanding Depot.
, . May 87.- Furlough.
■ '
Capum P. W It :
uA. Ward. C ' rjand Quarter Master.
Liont. A. H. 1: Ti • a ud Adjutant.
?ud Lieut. J. D. G uciatingW gOfficcr.
-■ud Licvit. at. 11. D. Rowlandson, 8taff
Corp-
Major C. E. L. Gilbort. Ind. Med. 8«r
- Anderson, HB . Ind-Mi
31st I / Bengal Infantry (laU 2$, I Punjab Infantry). —
I S ■ .
Class Company B I'utpiilii Muhomedans.
•■ Afoii umtj I
Seaikote Uniform, Brd. Facing: WkiU.
Major U .T Fniihtull, Bl tb rank of Lt. Colonel.
;. — Sick Kur!.
;... .hi Lt ■ .11 B u Commander, i = Dec. .-.. — !>. A. A. G. Head Quarters.
Major F, M Drn LfcnC -tumand.
' '
tin B. H M irl in, - mmander.
- < uftlhne.
Lieut. U. H
i I. A . \V;it- in, Btfrff Corps
Lieut. roe
Lieut. E B. I'oacock, St::
< -aptain B. V. Uukc MD
1 Apr
jS Apr. o:
.•7 July js
ir Force.
. 7 Mar. 94.
tty, Bombay,
In modical ch .
32nd (/■ Bengal Infantry ( /' — ■• 2 \tl P ttjab Infantry).
U' , ('mballa.
BegimGnt— E
"Ant piaminrtniainautjttciam." "DlLHI"-"LrcKNOw" (Htlict -jhJ Capture i — "AFGH4!^I9TAlr,I878-8o."-"C^:Tfi4L.',
Chitral. Depot :.t Jhelum. Uniform, Std. Facingt. Dark Blue.
Major A. E. .Tom nk of Lt. Colonel.
j».*.c. Bt.Lt.Col.E.De Brath.>::. I in Command and r\ An.:. /.'.—Deputy
: , u Dei arunent.
1 I B I -ps 14. inn I .„'. 96.— Furlough.
B.B.Borradailo.i rpsioJuly is Wing Q ■ . -nam X. w. Railway V..!. R •!
nd in Command.
1 .1. it. Bell, Stall
Lieut. 11 B > 1 ■'•' > itant, i ; Jut>.
- ig Offii b
Lieut. EH 6. Cull.' thrankofOap
Lieut HI 93'WinjjTOfl 98.
B
.
. 5 An ifl cial ingW
, .-8 July )i I:i meili'
Ml I
and Lieut. (J P. On
Oaptaln B. B. s-niili I
Mote.— The eta Qoorkha Regiment
g with other Bi >:ik after the jind Bengal
Infantry.
33rd /' V Bengal Infantry. — /. '857.
:<pore.
" Bcuu,
Huh Kohat Kurrntn Force. U«<Joru>, Rr.i. Facing; WTtttt,
■
I B. H. Wii-
1-
II ibinao 11. Royal Artillery
H Pi I 11
Captain F.J
staff Corps
LlCUl. A. 11. P H.n
irpi
aptl Sirr.
■ i
... Jan
1 May .'itry.
'■utingent.
I 1 A 11 1
J4 Jlll.V CO.
-Sick Fur! .
utanl.
'» ng Comtnander .
1 Quarter Ma»tcr.
mtry.
- . 'inl aud Jail, Barancu.
krjre.
fuig I '
■
34th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers).— liaise J in 1858, disbanded 486
a 1SS2, re-formed 23 March 1887 .—Linked with 2$rd and 32nd Regis.— Rcgtl. Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Chitral."
Head Quarters at TTmballa. Uniform, Bed. Facinjt, Dark Blue.
RiNK, NlUS9,iHD CORPS.
Lt.Colonel M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff C.
Major A. F. Hogge, StaffCorps
Captain G. L. Holland, StaffCorps
Captain H. B. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain G.E. L. Gilbert, StaffCorps ..
Captain T. Y. Seddon, StaffCorps
Captain H. R. Wallis, StaffCorps
Captain F. B. Hill, StaffCorps
Lieut. G.S. Clarke, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Jennings, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. R. Nicolas, StaffCorps
Major W. H. B. Robinson, Ind. M. S....
ARMS
Rank.
ReIIARKS.
30 Dec.
11 May
27 .Ian.
14 May
9 May
9 May
30 Mar.
6 June
14 Nov.
5 Nov.
4 Aug.
1 Apr.
97 Commandant, 23 July 97. —Furlough.
SS 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 4 Jan. 98.— Offg. Comdt.
H!J.nB ^2mmand<!r, 23 Mar. oS.-Offg. 2nd in Command.
95 » ing Officer, 29 May 87.
96 Wing Officer, 10 Oct. 87.
96 Wing Officer, iS Nov. 90.— Furlough.
98 Wing Officer, 4 June 92.— Furlough.
99 Wing Officer, June 92.
97 Officiating Wing Officer.
98 Officiating Wing Officer.
97 Officiating Wing Officer.
ql In medical charge, 21 March 90.— Offg. Civil, Bikaneer
Officiating in medical charge.
35th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1S58, disbanded in 1882, re-formed
23 March 1887. —Linked icith 1,6th Regimeid. — Regimental Centre, Ravml Pindee.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
With Edwardesabad-Tochi Force. Depot at Edwardesabad. Uniform. Bed. Facings, Yellow.
20 May 9S,Commandant, 3 May 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
10 May 93! Wing Commander, 1 1 May 99. — Furlough.
Wing Commander.
S Feb. 98|Wing Officer, 23 April 90.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
22 Aug. 99 Wing Officert, 17 Nov. 94.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Bt.Major T. Quin, Staff Corps
Captain C. R. A. Bond, Staff Corps.
Captain E. C. Roweroft, StaffCorps
Captain O. G. Gunning, Staff Corp
Lieul. G. R. Oassels, StaffCorps 18 Feb. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Mar 03.— Offg Adjutant
Lieut. G.W. G.Lindesay, StaffCorps... -°
Lieut. S. K. B. Rice, StaffCorps...
Lieut. H. Le M. Fellowes, Staff Corps.
Lieut. J. Mackeuzie, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. C. Freeland, StaffCorps.
Captain W. B. Turnbull, MB. Ind.M.S.
June 93 Wing Officer, 3 Apr. 9;.— Officiating Quarter Master.
}o Jan. 93 Wing Officer, 11 May 99.— Furlough.
1 May 96 Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 99. — Sick Furlough.
5 Nov. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
29 July 08 Officiating in medical charge.
36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry.— Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882,
re-formed 23 Apr. 1887. — Linked with 35^/1 Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Rawul Pindee
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel C. H. Oes Vceux, Staff Corps ..
Major H. L. Custance, StaffCorps
Bt.Major C. E. Johnson, StaffCorps ..
Captain C. T. A. Searle, Staff Corps ..
Bt.Major H. K. Harley, DUO. Staff C.
Captain C. E. H. Erskine, StaffCorps
Captain E. L. Sullivan, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Fleming, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. Bailey, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. G. Munn, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. K. Blair, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. F. Knox, StaffCorps.
7 Feb. 96
23 Nov. 96
10 Nov. 97
31 Dec. 98
1 Nov. 90
23 May 91
6 Oct. 93
Lieut. H. R. E. Pratt, DSO. Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97
20 May 9S|Cotnmandant, 30 Jan. 93.— Furlough.
20 May 98 '2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 30 Jan. 98. — Offg.Comde.
14 Nov. 94J Wing Comdr. 30 Jan. 98.— D. A. A Gen. for Musketry, Bengal.
25 Aug. 94 1 Wing Commander, 30 Jan. 93. — Furlough.
17 July 98 Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 1 June 87. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 Aug. 91.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 96. — Cantonment Magistrate, Cawnpore.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 96. — ©fig. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 97.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 93.— Officiating Quarter Master.
. ; Officiating Wing Officer,
ineut. W. W. Van Soineren, DSO. S. C. '22 July 99jOffieiating Wing Officer.— With 2 Sikh Infantry.
2nd Lieut. G. N. S. Keene, Staff Corps! 5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer. — From 29 Bengal Infantry.
Captain C. B. Prall, Indian Med. Ser.... 30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 16 May 96.— Plague duty, Azimghur.
Captain C. H. Evans, Ind. Med. Ser.... 29 Jan. 97 Officiating in medical charge.
37th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 18S2,
re-formed 20 Apr. 1887. — Linked with 38th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Ra%otil Pindee.
Class Regiment — Dogras.
" Chitral."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yelloa.
Honorary Colonel, — Major General H. H. Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh, GCSI. Indra Mahendra, Bahadoor,
Sipar-i-Saltanat of Jummoo and Cashmeie.
Colonel A. M'L. Mills, Staff Corps 122 Jan. 96:Commandant, 28 April 94.— Furlough. [Commandant.
Major W. S. Marshall, Staff Corps 21 Sept.94
Major J. A. Brown, StaffCorps ..I22 Jan. 99
Captain J. A. H. Woodward, StaffCorps; 9 Sept.g3
Captain F. J. H. Wynch, Staff Corps. ..14 May 95
Captain C. H. R. Coles, StaffCorps 1 7 Feb. 96
Captain A. C.M'Crea, Staff Corps ;iq Jan. 98
Captain A. B. Longden. Staff Corps ...jn Feb. 99
CaptainF. J.Moberly, DSO. StaffCorps 10 July 95
Lieut. W. H. Nicholson, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 93
Lieut. G. D. P. Swinley, StaffCorps ... 16 Apr. 97
2nd Lieut. L. B. Cloete, Staff Corps ... jAug.97
Major A. T. Bown, Indian Med. Service 1 Oct. 90
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 94. — Officiating
Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 94. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 25 June 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 13 June S7.— Special Assist. Political Agent, Gilgit.
Wing Officer, 15 June S7.
Wing Officer, 27 May 91.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct/92. — Assist Recruiting Officer.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 3 March 97. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Jan. 98.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 9 July 87.
4*7
38th {Dogra) Bengal Infantry— B tin I in 1S5S.
. Rovrul V
(.'Ids* Regiment— Dogras.
With Xalakand Fore*. Depot at Fareieporr. fn/,.™, Rid. Facinat . Ytltor .
RaRI, Nims, no Coirs.
AlMT
Rots
Ll.Colonel F
Major R. E. S. Taylor, S: .
Captain K. P. Barnc suifl r rpe
■
Captain 1' \V . Trilic, Staff Corps
-
\ Patteraon, 81
S Browne, Staffi'orps
Lit '£.. B. Chan
I stuff I'orps n Apr.
B CeveB, Staff Corpa..,.. 20 Apr.
■ O.J B. 11 pt < A tg
F. Bkipwil
Irifflthi [1 . 50 Sept
Lieut. J. II. Hugo, DBO. MB. lnd.1 -
.1 11 iBK*.
S.-W.P. andOude.
97iCommandai.'
" and in Comman a mmander, 13 Jan.98, '■Cwfflt. Mag".
2nd in Comma:..! anil Wing IV: -Offg. Oomdti,
j Jan. 08.— oiueiating .'ml in Command.
Slut! ■ officer for Dogras.
> >ilieiuting Winn Commander.
ut Commissioner, Peshnwur.
. r Master, is Sept. 07 — Furlough.
1 . wkhas.
:itlt.
iffiecr.
irtcr lia iter.
Bengal Infantry.
Native Kiel d
07 Officiating in tacit [Malakund
39th (G irhtoal Bifli i Bengal Infantry. — U aised in 1887.
Centre, J
Class Regiment— Gurwhnlis.
Head Quarters at Kills Droeli. Depot at Lmsdowae. Vniform. Dark Qrttn. Facing*. Black.
Major F. G. R. Ostre' Oommaadant, . ■ M.ir. . , » :h ' olonel. ^Rifles.
Captain J T. Evatt, Staff' orps a Command ndr., 30 July 09.— With
I'll l annul.— K rum i -• Bengal Infantry
Wmg Commander,
Wing Comtnuniier, 7 Mar. 98. — officiating 2nd in Commaml.
Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 07. — Commanding I Vpot.
If. WmgComdr.
Wing Officer ami Quarter Heater, 14 Oct. 93.— Offg. Adjutant.
i Iffleer, 4 atai
1 'otnmr. Punjab Commission*
Major R. H. Twigg. Staff Corps
• api
.-Apr
n D. B. Mocatta, Staff Corpi . 11 Kay 93
D M. B. Roi" orps
Lieut, w. II, Wardel), Stall
Lieut. H M. tlaoT 1
Lieot. P. M. Home. Bl
laeut. J. H K.Stevv
lueut. Oe ('. [reland, stuff Corps
. ; May 94
2 July 91
1 June 01
3 Dee
iting Wmgi I I
Lt G.de laP. B. Paken!. I Quarter Maati
Lieut. K. Henderson, Stuff Corps 14 Nov. 97 0
.•ml Li D I. Bhnttlewerth, -1 J Wing Officer.— Prom .■ Battalion 3 Goorkhae.
BlC .' M'Cartie, MD. 3 U - Sept.94 In mcilicnl charge, 15 Jai
40th (Pathan) Bengal Infantry. — /.' 1S58.
Linked uriik 20th, 21st, and '26th Regiments. — !■' )feer.
Class Regiment— Pathans.
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Drab. Facing!, Orten.
B. H. P. Graves, Stuff Corps 2 Sept.oS Commandant, 22 Jan. 01. — Officiating A. A. General, Lahore.
BOorpa tx 8ept.96andin Command a imrd., 10 Jan. 00.— Offg. Comdt.
II. Dillon, Staff Corps .., . Wing Commander, 30 Dec. 9:. — I). A. A. General. Punjab.
Wing Commander. 3< —Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing ' 'tlicer, 19 Dec. 91.
er, 1 May 91.— Official mmander.
1 Mlie- r, 6 April 93.
1 ifficer and \<< utui.t. I Bb. 94.
Wing Officer, B . 1 uly 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
ing Wing I "'
ng Wing officer.
■■ Ing 1 nine'' I' irlough.
"■ ing otlicer.
Lieat W. 8. Lealie, Staff 1 Officiating W
Lisut.i orpa ij Jane 98'Otcciating Wing Officer.— With ai Bengal Infantry.
Oaptain J. B. 8. JjOinaden, MB I. M.S. liJuly aijlnmed a. 9s. — offg- Civil and Jail, Bai
Captain w. 11. ogiivie, mi. i.m - Officiating! uge.
Oaptain T. H'Kay, StaffOorpa 1 Sept.93
p.t.e. < up';, in P. Etenniok, stall i^irps .. 29 I
I. Bidgway, StaffOorpa 14 Bi
iS Mar. 91
Lieut, T it. Maelaol ..26 Aug. 91
Lieut -
Lieut. .1. 0. P Ora I -rps 27 I
Lieut. W A S. Walker, Stall Corps
BT. 8. Tyroluil. Staff Corps 11 Apr...;
Ueut. I
Lieut. G. C. Garratt, stall Corpi 5 Jan. 98
42nd {Qoorkha Eifla) Bengal Infantry (laleist Assam Lt. Infantry, —
1817). — Linked with 43rd oti ' 44^ JUgiments. — Regimental Centre. Shillong.
I Regiment— Goor..
" Btmiu, 1885-87."
Head Qnartere at Benares. Cniform.Dark Orten. Facingt, Stack,
Mujor H.O'Donncll, DSO. SUitl Oorpi
■ DBb, >-latl 1 "re-
, .1 3. Cbatterton, Matt 1 ; ang
Oaptain B. J. Luganl, DBO Btafl
- itf Corps 14 8l
10 N
in July 91
.'0 Aug. 1,.'
1 Jan. ps
6 July pi
Deo. ,.:
.■7 July 95
OaptalnH 5 Bbaw, StaffOorpa
afl ' lorpa
kaff Corj
t Ki-k't
1 I
, Ml 1. ...
< . 1 . Weinmaxi, ind, Ued, serv.|28 Jan. 99
Commtinilunt, 10 M., \a .Colonel.
[Major.
.'ml 1 1.
Wing ' ounlr., ' Mi, 1 aadt, Lukkimpore Mil. Police Bn.
Wing Commander, 1 Mm 99.— With British West Chait,
.1 99,- Pniioogh.
Wing Officer, ■ . N »v. 93.
itant, - \i
Win,.' 1 nin ' r and i.' 1 ' e. 96.
Wing Oil Juneog
in mad
Olllcuil ;il charge.
43r& (Goorkha Rifle) Bengal Infantry {late 2nd Assam LL Infantry. — 4S8
Raised 13 April 1S35). — Linked with 42nd ami 44M Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
" BuEMi, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Manipur. Two Companies at Gilgit. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major A. L. Barrett, DSO. Staff Corps...
Captain J. W. Cowley, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain C. H. Clay, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. S. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain S.Clay, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. S. Cassels, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps
Lreut. A. C. Wall, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Luard, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. G. Stansfeld, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
Major P. Hehir, MD. Ind. Med. Service
CaDtain A. Leventon, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
Rank.
11 Feb. 95
14 Jan. 91
6 Feb. 95
6 Feb. 95
22 Aug. 99
i2 June 91
3 Feb. 93
6 Nov. 93
13 June 94
1 Dec. Q5
22 Apr. 93
1 Apr. o3
9 Julv 98
Remabks.
Commandant, 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt. Colonel. —And Com-
manding at Manipur. [Gilgit.
2nd in Com. and WingComdr. 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Maior.-At
Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 95.— Staff Captain, Intel. Branch.
Wing Commander, 29 Oct. 98.— S. S. O. Manipur.
tt'ing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.— At Gilgit.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Feb. 93.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. Q5.
U'iug Officer, 29 Oct. 90.— At Gilgit.
Wing Officer, 9 Feb. 99.— Assist. Gov. Gen.'s Agent
Wing Officer, 9 Feb. 99.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 31 May 93.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
LSimla.
Llndia.
Central
44th {Goorkha Rifle) Bengal Infantry \late Sylhet Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 19 Feb. 1S24).— Linked with 42nd and 4$rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
" Bubma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Kohima. Twd Companies at Jffianipur. Uniform, Dark Green, Facings, Black.
Lt.ColonelE.H.Molosworth, Staff Corps
Major M. A. Ker, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. Row, Staff Corps...
Captain F. Murray, Staff Corps...
Captain J. A. Wilson, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. S. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Nuttall, Staff Corps .
Lieut. G. Warneford, Staff C orps.
Lieut. C. Bliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. W. H. Humphreys, S.O
Caotam H. S. Wood, JO.'lnd.Med.Ser
Lieut. A. A. F. M'Ardle, MB. I. M. S.
24 Feb. 99 Commandant, 29 Apr. 93.
13 Aug. 99 2nd ia Command and Wing Commander, 28 June 99.
22 Jam 92 Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 96.
7 Feb. g( Wing Commander, 16 Mar. 95. — Furlough.
16 Nov. 9S Wing Officer, 14 May 91.
1 Mar. 92 Wing Officer and Qr.Mr. 18 May 94.— S. S. 0. Kohima.
16 Apr. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Oct. 93. [Dept.
25 Feb. 94 Wing Officer, 29 June 94.— Intelligence Branch, Qr.Mr. Gen.'s
:2 Apr. 9^ Wing Officer, n Jan. 97. — Acting2nd in Comd. Sawant Warree
Local Corps.
4 July 96 Officiating Wing Officer. — Assist. Inst. School of Musketry
:8 Feb. 97 Officiating Wing Officer at Manipore. [Pachmari
SJuly $1 In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95.— Civil and Jail, Sylhet.
3 Jan. 97 Officiating in medical charge.
45th {Rattray's Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late is t Bengal Police Battalion.
— Rattray's Sikhs). {Raised in 1S56. — Added to the Bengal Army in 1864. >■ —
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
Linked with 14th and i$th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Mooltan.
"Defence of Abbah" — "Behae" — "Ali Mcsjid" — " Afgkaristan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White.
Lt. Colonel H.N.M'Rae, CB. Staff Corps. 25 Mar. 97 Commandant, 19 Apr. 99.
'■ Major J. M. A. Retallick, Staff Corps ...ioSept.95
GaptainL. C. Fryer, Staff Corps ..,
Captain R. E. Foley, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. A. Moore, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain E. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps
Captain R. M. Barff, Staff Corps
Captain G. de H. Smith, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. B. Rattray, DSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. D. A. D. M€V"ean, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. B. St. John, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. L. Wheatley, DSO. S. C
2nd Lieut. G. C. Morris, Staff Corps ...
and Lieut. F. C. Waterfield, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Luard. MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
iieut. A. E. Walter, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Oct. 97. — Comdt.
Hong Kong Regiment, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
23 Apr. 92 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 99.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 19 Apr. 99.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 8 May 91.
10 Nov. 97 Wing Officer, 21 May 92.
11 Feb. 99 Wing Officer, 31 Mar. 96.
3 Dec. 99 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 June 92.
8 Dec. 99 Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 95.— On Field Service, South Africa.
1 Mar. Q2 Wing Officer, 4 Sept. 90. — With Uganda Rifles.
8 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 5 May 98.— Sick Furlough.
1 June 96 Officiating Wing Officer. — Assist. Commissioner, Punjab.
22 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
4 Aug. 97 Supernumerary. — With 4 Sikh Infantry.
2 Jan. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 23 March 95.— Sick Furlough.
! Jan. 99'Officiating in medical charge.
1st Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Light Infantry — late 66th or Goorkha Lt. Inf. —
Raised 24 Apr. 1S15.) — Linked with 4th and $th Goorkha Regiments.
The Regimental Centres of Goorkha Battalions are at their otcn stations.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas-
"BHtJBTPOBB" — " ALLIWAL" — " SOBBAON" — "AFGHANISTAN, 1878-80.'*
FIRST BATTALION.
With Shyber For^e. Depot at Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel R. Fulton, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. H. RDbinson, Staff C. .. .
Major G. S. Ommanney, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. Y. Crommelin, Stati Corps
Captain A. G. B. Lang, Staff Corps
Captain A. C. B. Johnson, Staff Corps
Captain C. Herbert, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain E. D. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. M. Lang, Staff Corps
Lieut. T.J. M'Leod, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Bridges, Staff Corps ... .
Lieut. H. M. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Young, Staff Corps
Captain G. M. C. Smith, MB. I. U.S.
Lieut. H. M. Craddas, Ind. Med. Ser. ..
17 Feb. 98 Commandant, i Sept. 94.
28 Aug. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Feb. 93.— With
1 May 98. Wing Commander, t Sept. 94.— Off g. 2nd in Comd. [2 Battalioa.
22 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 86. — With 2 Battalion.
10 May « Wing Officer, 29 March 86. — Officiating Wing Commander.
10 Mar. 94lWing Officer, 16 Nov. 98.— D.A.A.Gen. Musketry, Fort William,
12 Nov. 95 Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 93.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Agra.
9 May 99'Wing Officer, 1 Sept. 94.— Furlough.
9 Mar. 92 Wing Officer, 6 May 99.— Officiating Adjutant.
26 Aug. 92 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
4 July 98 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas.
20 Apr. 99 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
3 Jan. 99 Officia*ng Wiug Officer.
27 Mar. 95 In medical charge, 2 Oct. 96.— Furlough.
28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
Note.
-These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the 1st Goorkhas after the 10th
Native Infantry ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the 1 sth Native Infantry.
489
1st Goorkka | Bi '• I Regiment (Light Infantry).
A'i i'AI.li'N.-;.
' Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Grr, .. facts;*, Scar'rl.
RiKS, A»ul». «*n Com.
Colonel C. A. R Sage. 8l*ff (.'• I
nelG.H.Robinson.Staff i
.1 E. W F. Martin, Staff Corps
I
Bt. U. Colonel (' u. P<™.
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Cap:. H. A. H. TL
I leptS D J L
Captam W. C. Anderson, Stuff i
Major w a. w. B
Capi.v.
Ami
tUss.
i.l V. III'.
S July
Mnr.
vS Commandant, < Mar n— Fur
i Battalion.
< -uimaud a- Bumtnder, i Sent. 94. — \\ .tli
From 1 Battalion.
W — Furlough.
. -Furlough.
■
. 98.
.1 Officiating Quart
.— S. S. O. Dharmsala.
medical char, 60 Field Hospital, E. Africa.
97 < ifficiating In medical charge.
2nd [Prince of WaWt Own) Goorkhai /.->/• ) Regiment (TV 8irmaor Rifles).—
Late Sirhtoor : . . 1815. — /.. Jrul Qoorthl .
Plnme of the Prince of v.
Clue Regiment — Qoorkhas.
•'BHrmTroii"— "ALiiWii " — " Sob»aox"— " Dum"— " Kiiu 1 , '-"Kiotiiii, i£Eo"—
" Aresunsnjr, 187S-80."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dboon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facivyr. Scarlet.
Honorary Colontl — Field Marshal .B B.H ird, Prises 0/ Wales a ,i Dale of Cornwall,
EG. KT. KP. GIB. GCS1. QCMB. BCIB. 9CV0
"unandant.
Major F. P. Hutchinson. - nand and Wing Commander, 30 Apr. 98.
Captain L \v. Bhakespear, Bcafl Oorpi t Commander, 1 Mai a Military Police,
Captain H. V. bradli Minder, 30 Apr. qq.— Krum 2 Hn: ;
er. -1 Jan. q,. — With Punjab Imprl. Service Troops.
Major 0. E. do M. (.— Staff College. '
Lieut. N. Mnepuer- i j Officer and Quarter Maab B. 0,
Lient. E. R. P. B rpe .erand Adjutant, ro Jan. 07.
Lieut. D. M. Watt, Staff Gorpa '•'•' ng Offloer, v8 Oct. 97.
Lieu:. B.E -- Mnr. ., Wing Officer, .1 Di
Lieut. H - • A
Lient. K.W.C Bidgi \ sting Wing Officer.
Lt.CoI. F. W. Wright, DoO l/« 1 '•: • I In medical charge, 2 Feb. oB.— With No, Native Field
Officiating in medical charge.
SECOND BATTALION.— Baited 19 Feb. iSSb.
Head Quarters at Dears Bhoon. UmJ\rm, Dark Grten. Facing/, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel L. M. M. Hall, Stan" Corps I 1 Oct. 90 Commandant. s A
Major It. C.F. Much:', re, stall Corps ...IsoHi 'nan. 1 an. I Wing Commander, 2 Apr. 90.
Captai- nu&nder, 1 May 98.
Capla.n H. V. Bradley, StaffCorps .. 23 Aag. 95 W i n k' Officer, 11 Feb. 86.— With : Battalion
Oaptaii .1 M. BLbme, SssffOorpa lie I
J*ieut. II. A. K. 1. 1 'orps ..31 '
Lieut. A. B. Lmd': rpe. 1' -1
Lieut. B. T. '1 Corps ... .-. .
K . Wlgram - . . Apr.
0 orps n Nov
:i-.ll.ouii,.l/7> !. Me. I S,
Lieul. C. A. Lane, ill', [nd, Med. Se:
t Jan. 94.
Wing Officer, io Apr. 97.— On special duty, C.ilgit.
\\ " 1 t i i_r officer and Adjutant, 20 Apr. 97.
Itteer and Quarter Master, iq Dec. 97.— Furlough.
'■'
■ "licer.
• ng Wing OfBoar.
. In medical charge. 10 Deo. 04. — Furlough.
^.Officiating in medic il cl
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment {liaised 24 April 1 S 1 5) —
>:nl with 2/i'/ Iti-urkhas.
"Duni"— " A huso KniL "— " Atoranistik, 1878-80"— "Bcbbi, 1885-87."— " Cnirni."
.- ment -v rkhns.
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Almors. Detachments lit Nairn Tsl and Ranikhet. Vniform, Dark Orecn. Facing; Black
Colonel C. Pulley, Staff Corps so May .: Commandant, 26 Apr. 04.— And Commanding at Almiira
Major H. Rose, Staff Corps
11 \v. 11. Bavage, Btaffl lorpa
Captain V. A. OniiMiv. 31
Captain A. C. Hie*' rpi
.v Q I. Beynon, D80 -
Lient. W. M. Brown
Lient. J. t;. Bdwardee, Stan Corps
l.B. Tillanl. PRO Sin:!
: :: Dopplnfl n> 1 • ■. tal, b, 0
K » lhanner, Btafl Corps ......
\u< \ v .-'
113, Ind Ued -'.tv.
n Ma. ■ ommand and Wing Commander, 3 Mar. 95.— Farlougb.
9Set't ■'. ■ .■ 1 mmander, 26 Apr . • Battalion.
ng Commander, n Feb. ,:'.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Dei I :er, isJ&n 91.— Olflclal n.un.le-.
j'j.liily Boer and Adjutant, so Am- 1. B s. (>. Almora.
.■4 Nov. ,.i Wi: . I Quarter Maater, s6 Sept, 06.
- Apr. jb. — Furlough.
Otfioi
ii. Apr. en "tt.. lating v, .... Oflloer at Natnl Tal.
20 Jan .- in msdioal charK't'.— l-*roui s Hcugal lufantry.
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment.
SECOND BATTALION.— Sailed Jan. 1887; re-formed 1851.
With Khyber Foroe. Depot at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Oreen, Facings, Black.
490
RaITK.NaIUS, AND Cobps.
Lt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley, Staff Corps
Major G. H. Loch, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Savage, Staff Corps
Captain N. G. Woodyatt, Staff Corps ...
Captain P. A. Kingston, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. P. Bateman-Champain.S.C
Captain W. R. Brakspear, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Eastmead, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. G. C. Ross, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. French, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. M. Smith, Staff Corps
lieut. J. S. M. Harcourt, Staff Corps..
Lieut. W. L. Dundas, Staff Corps
znd Lt. D. I. Shuttleworth, Staff Corps
Major P. Mullane, UD. Ind. Med. Scr.
Aemy
Rank.
Rbmaeks.
3 Aug. o6|Commiindant, 24 Oct. 96.
21 Aug. 98 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 98.— Comtlt.
North Lushai Hills Bn. Burma Military Police. [1 Battalion.
—From
9 Sept. 532nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan.
12 May 94 Wing Commander, 10 Apr. 98.— D.A.A.G. for Musk.
30 Jan. 97: Wing Commander. 10 Apr. 98.
30 Jan. 97 Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.— At Depot.
14 Sept.98 Wing Officer, 2S June 91.
n Feb. 90 Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.
14 Mar. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 July 95.— Furlough.
15 June 9: Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 96.— On Plague duty, Bombay.
0 Oct. 92 Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
1 July Q5 Officiating Wing Officer.
14 Nov. 97 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
S Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 39 Bengal Infantry.
2 Apr. 93 In medical charge, 22 Feb. 96.
Meerut.
4th Goorkha (Rifle) Regt. (late Extra Goorkha Regt.). — Raised 6 Aug. 185;
Linked with ist and 5th Goorkhas.
"Ali Mcsjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahae, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1S78-80 "-—"Chitbal."
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Bukioh. Uniform, Dark Oreen. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel F. M. Rundall, DSO. Staff C
Major P. M. Carnegy, Staff Corps ....
Captain E. E. Couper, StaffCorps
Captain E. C. Ryall, StaffCorps
Captain G. H. C. Colo-mb, Statf Corps .
Captain W. G. Walker, Sta'ff Corps....
Captain C.R. M. Hutchinson, Staff C.
Lieut. D. C. Toung, Staff CorpB
Lieut. A. E. Sealy, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. M. L. Brodhurst, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. TJ. Nicolay, Staff Corps
2nd Lient. M. S. M'Queen, Staff Corps
Captain V. E. H. Lindesay, MB. I.M. S.
9 Mar. 92 [Commandant, 8 June 58. — Furlough.
30 Jan. 98,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 June 98. — Sick Furl.
11 Aug. oijWing Commander.
9 Sept. o~. Wing Officer, 6 March 86.
6 Feb. 95 Wing Offioer, 16 Sept. 87.— Brigade Major, Chitral.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 90. — With Rajputana Imp. Ser. Troops.
9 May 99, Wing Officer, 23 May 96.
17 Feb. 92JWing Officer, 19 Dec. 98.
1 June 93, Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 99.
3 Dec. 94;Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
1 Oct. 96, Officiating Wing Officer.
[Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Aug. oriOfficiating Wing Officer. — From 20 Bengal Infantry.
Jin medical charge.
29 Jan. 09 Officiating in medical charge.
SECOND BATTALION.— Raised ic April 18S6.
Head Quarters at Bukioh.
Colonel A. G. F.Browne, DSO. StaffCorps 20 May gS'Commandant, n Aug. 99.
Major M. T.Thomson , StaffCorps 'n May 9S|2nd in Command and Wing Comdr.. 11 Aug. 99.
Major H. Hamilton, StaffCorps
Captain P. Malcolm, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. H. Battye, Staff Corps
Captain A. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. C. Ducat, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Travers, StaffCorps
[Goorkhas.
13 Aug.9QJWing Commander, 15 June 98. — Recruiting Staff Officer for
11 Aug. 91 Wing Commander, 3 June 99. — Attache Head Quarters, Punjab.
12 Nov. 05 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 92.
7 Feb. 06; Wing Officer, 20 July 89.— Plagne duty, N.W. Provinces.
30 Jan. 97! Wins; Officer, 13 Dec. 89. — Furlough.
r2 Feb. 9i|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 June 98.— Furlough.
Lieut. G. B. Sanford, Staff Corps I17 Jan. 92'Wing Officer, 3 June 99. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. G. A. Perreau, Staff Corps I28 July 07 Officiating Wing Officer, Quarter Master and Adjutant..
CaptainG. H. Frost, Jf-B.Ind. Med. Ser.28 Jury oiilnmedical charge, 29 Feb. 96. — On Field Service, South Africa-
The 5th Goo«icha Regiment, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force, followB the 6th Punjab Infantry,
five pages on.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, 18 May 1849. Remodelled, 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept. 1865.
Notb.— When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus— The Guide Cavalry, and /ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the Sth Bengal Cavalry ; the Corps of Guides Infantry, the ist, 2nd
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the ist, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Bengal In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Bengal Infantry.
STAFF.
Commandant, 1 Apr. 99 with rank of Major General.
Aide de Camp, 2? May 99.— From 3 Punjab Cavalry.
Assistant Adjutant General, 13 Dec. 98.— From 2 Punjab Cavalry
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. 1 Apr. 95.— From 19 Bengal LancerB.
D. A. A. Gen. for Musk. 8 Mar. 99.— From 4 Sikh Infantry.
Principal Medical Officer, 12 Apr. 98.
Col. C. C. Egerton, CB. DSO. Staff C
Captain J. C. Sherer, StaffCorps
Bt. Lt.Col. M. H. S. Grover, StaffCorps
Captain H. Hudson, StaffCorps
Captain K. J. Buchanan, Staff Corps ..
Col. G.M'B. Davis, CB, DSO. if D I.M. S
I
Sept
OS
II
Keb.
99
20
May 98
22
Oct.
Q2
X
Feb.
P4
24
Oct.
97
<oj /' Front
rinee Albert Punjab Cavalry {Raised 18 May 1849).
Squat >«eni
1st (P
| Squadron E n Dogras
Mali : -.Uaiie.
•'Dilbi"— "Lrcixow" (K. .r»|— '■ Ahmed Khil' '— " iniuiiw, i3;2-So.
• Koh«t Iniform, Dark Bint. Faeinge. Bed.
Rixi. N»ms, isd Coars.
Ll-Colonel W
Major Ii G. I.. Bha
iV F.O.Taj
ASKT
BSMAUB.
Lieut. I. A a.Hanmer, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. R St. C. Bat)
\ B. Boater, Staff! rps
-
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1 a
U.J K. Bamfleld, I. Med. £
. 15 Juno 90.— Onto, A. 1
93-
1 ee.
ment Magtg-
■
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—Furlough.
[Punjab.
- rekcepcr to Got.
■ . .
2nd Punjab Cavalry 1S49.J
iu Squadron Regiment h-on Hindustani
ana.
"DlLBl l-"AH«ID KlISL -" \!..lll!<11Il!t, t378-So.
Kiiwardeiabad. Vniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
.L.Stuar; mdant, loDeo. 97. with : I iloncL— Furlough.
1. 0. Batten, £ - ' .:.— Otlg. I'omot.
,(l J . , M. H. 8. ' LA. G Kron. Force.
Captain W. W - • iron Coinuiai -Attache, Intel). Branch.
Qr.Mr.Gcn.> Dept. [Military Member of Council.
Squadron Commander, iS July 95. — Personal Assistant to
iitnaniler, 15 Feb. 97.
:ron Coinmaiuloi. .
n Officer, 24 Mai mdant Zhob Levy Corps,
in Officer, 10 Oct. 92— Burma Military Police.
Sqim.lron Officer and A.tjutant. 10 May 93.
t, ihlgit.
- madron Commander.
)8. — Fnrlo
Squadron Officer, 1. Sept.
9 ma. Iron Oil.
in Officer.
Officiating Squailr
in medical charge. 5 Feb.
Officiating In
in A. R. Die. -
Captain 0. A 1. .
OapUi
r .1 D. 11
Lieut A G. Orook
I.ICUt. a w
Lieut. A. I). Macp!.
E, M. Tayl
Lieul
Lieut. A .1 1
Lieut. T. w. alien
[dent. F. J. S. Mi.'.
in 1 1
Major .1 Garvie, Indian Med. S
Oaptain J. Stephenson, itn Ind. M.8
nil and Jail, Sitapur.
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Baised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Re- run Dograa, i Squadron B Mahomedans,
' j, (Squadi ma,
" Kindauik, 1S80" — "A I. -H iMMiv
Dera Ghazi Khan. Cnijorm, Blue. Facinge, Bed.
Lt.ColonelC. 0. Uanael, Staff Corpt
Major L -. Hyde Baker, - 0 - - inadron Commander. nS Aug. 9
G, Murray, Stall
Oapte irpa ...
:
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P. Htjiiir.ilU I. U
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Commander, s< .'an. 93.
14 Jan r, 1 Apr. 95.
•• Furlouch.
ci t, 25 Not. 91 much,
.; — 1 Ihina, for ;-tudy.
11 Feb Squadron Offici lump to Major Gon. C.
4 Mar. •, 1 Apr. 95.— Sick Furlough.
iug. 97.— Offg. Ail- ti
' rr. 14 Sept. 97.
. iron Officer.
13 April 86.
5th Punjab Cavalry (Raised iS May 1S49).
Olaas Squadron Begimenl - - > puniron Dogras, $ Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
ijabi Mahomedans, | Squadron Pathai
11 1"— " Ll'CKXim " ( llf'i r. ) — "CiiiHASii "— " KlBCL, i87_g"— " AroHxlflsTiir, 1 578-80. '
■- u' Tank. Ac. Vniform, Dark Oreen. Facinge, Scarlet.
11 Feb. 95|Oommandant, a6 Apr, 98. with rai oloneL
1 May ,-.'. 1 in '. 26 Apr. 98.
mender, 191I 1
.J7. — Furlough.
,. 5 Dec. ,4 Squadi 98.
\ . Mar. Bo. Fttl I lUffh.
. 91.
1 lug . Squn It ind Adjutanl .
\ G. Vivinii. stall ' lorpi .ao 37.
ladron Officer, ;6 apr. 98.
1 - Iron Officer. [Lahore Med. College.
• -rv. «7 Julj aug. 96 — Offg. I'n.fe .'..imy,
Med Serv 38 Jan. 97lOmciutiofr in medical charge.
/ ../ raeaJseeiawal q/PnwJal Cara^ry,— 4 Bquadronai Commandant ; 4 8quadronOomntandani 4 Squad-
oal Offloeri 4 Riaaldarai 4 Biaatdarai 1 W*ordia.la»Jori djamadars; 8 Koto Uaftalars;
- Dalbdan . Prumpeterfj <i6 8owar>.— Total, 6ij Naliver of all ranks.
Head Quartan nt Dera Ismail Khar.
P Willia-ii- .a. BtaJ] ■
'■1 . -■ 11 . Temple r, Btaff OorDI
1 1 "1
iin H. I. B. P '. ..rp«
Oaplain G. B. D. B
tia|itam H ' rpa
I. B. M'Bai p^
Punjab Frontier Force.
492
Corps of Guides (Queen s Own) (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service
14 Dec: 1S46). — I r nf an try Regimental y Centre. Mardan.
sThe Royal Cypher within the Garter.' Punjab " " Moolfan " " Goojkkac" — " Delhi " —
"Alt Musjid " — "Kabul, 1S79. — 'Afghanistan, iS?8-So " Chitral."
Class Squadron Sikbs, A Sqnadron Dogras, k Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans.
Class Company— 2^Companies Sikhs, r Compaoy Dogras, 1 Company Goorkhas, 2 Cmpanies Pathans, 1 Company
Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company mixed.
Head arters at Mardan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal H.S.H. Albert Edward, Prince 0/ Wales and Duke o/*Cornwall,
KG. AT. AT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Fe Bt.Lt.Col. P.. B. Adams, CB. StaffC
p.s.c Major G. J. Younghusband, S. 0.
Major R. G. Egerton, Staff Corps ....
Captain F. J. tt. Barton, Staff Corps .
Caotain F. G. H. Davies, Staff Corps .
Bt. Major G. M. Baldwin, DSO. Staff C
Major F. Campbell, DSO.Statr Corps .
Captain C. Li. M.Rich, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Hodson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. C. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. E. B.Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. Carey, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Codrington, Staff Corps
Captain P. C. Eliott-Lockhart, DSO.S.C.
Captain A. R. H. Garden, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. H. Ommanney, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. C. H. M'Caskill, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. S. Bogle, Staff Corns
Lieut. A. H. Buist, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. I. U. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. V. Keyes, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. R. Graham, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. L. R. Lorimer, Staff Corps
and Lieut. H. Campbell, Staff Corps ..
Capt. A. J. Macnab, Ind. Med. Service.
Abut
Rank.
Remarks.
12 Sept.96;Commandant, 1 Apr 99.
22 Jan. 96; 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 99.— D. A. A,
1 Gen. Sirhind.
iS Nov. g6|2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Feb. 91.
23 Apr. 92, Squadron Commander, 10 Mar. 97. — Commandant Khyber
i Rifles.
29 Aug. 96 Squadron Commander, 28 Mar. 97.
20 May 9S, Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 99.
22 Jan. 9612nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Apr. 95.— Furlough.
23 Apr. g2JWing Commander, 14 Apr. 95. — Assist. Judge Adv. Gen. Quetta,
10 May 93'Wing Commander 24 July gs. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
21 Mar. 93JSquadron*Officer and Adjutant, 19 Oct. 95. — With Khyber Rifles
5 Apr. 97! Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
10 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, :o June 99. — Officiating Adjutant.
30 Mar. oSlWing Officer, 2 Apr. S9.— Officiating Wing Commander.
23 Nov. gSJWing Officer, 31 Aug. 92. — With, Khyber Rifles.
11 Feb. 99 WingOflicer, 17 Feb. 91.
13 Feb. 93 Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 94.
1 July 93 Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
3 May 95 WmgOffieer, 12 June 97.— Furlough.
7 Feb. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 25 Bengal Infantry.
17 July 97 Officiating Wing Officer. — Fnriougn.
5 July 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough,
15 Oct. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
5 Nov. 98 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
to Jan. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
Establishment.— Commandant; 5 Wing and Squadron Commanders ; 9 Wing and Squadron Officers; 1 Medical
Officer. Cavalry.— 3 Squadrons, with 3 Risaldars ; 3 Risaidar3 ; 1 Wordie Major; 6 Jamadars ; 6 Kote Dafe-
dars; 42 Dafedars; 6 Trumpeters ; 394 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars ; 1 Native Doctor. Infantry.— 8 Companies,
with S Subadars ; 3 Jamadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 16 Buglers ; 2 Native Doctors ; Soo Sepoys.
ARTILLERY.
No. 1 Kohat Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Linked with Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Mountain Batteries.
With Kohat Kurram Force.
'Peiwar Kotal" — " Kabul, 1879'
Captain O. K.Tancock, Royal Artillery
Lieut. G. E. Tyrrell, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. G. G. W. Corrie, Royal Artillery
Lieut. L. S. Bayley, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. H. G. Sargeauat, Royal Artillery
1 Aug. ooj Commandant, 30 Dec.
12 Feb. gs Subaltern, 30 Nov. 97-
1 Jan. 95 Subaltern, 22 June 98.
15 June 9S Subaltern, 14 Jan. 99.
1 Apr. gSJOfliciating Subaltern.
'Afghanistan, 1878-80.
No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1849.
L'uiked with Xfos. 1, ^and 4 Mountain Batteries.
"Chabasia" — "Kabul, 1879"— "Kandahab, 1SS0*'—" Afghanistan, 1878-80 "—"Chitral."
At Edwardesibad.
Bt.Major J. L. Parker, Royal Artillery 20 May 98 Commandant, 25 Dec. 93.
Lieut. H. E. T. Kelly, Royal Artillery... 14 Feb. 93 Subaltern, 30 Jan. 97.— Furlough.
Captain S. W. Robinson, R. Artillery...! 9 Oct. 99 Subaltern, 73 Aug. 96.
Lieut. S. O. Boyd, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. ^5. Subaltern, 3 Oct. g3.
Lieut. C. E. Blanford, Royal Artillery I 1 Jan. 97 Officiating Subaltern.
No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Linked with 2ios.if 2and 4 Mountain Batteries.
At Abbottabad. " Afghanistan. 1878-79."
Captain F. H. S. Giles, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. E. L. Bruce, Royal Artillery
Lieut. A. C. Fergusson, Royal Artillery
Lieut. F. A. Twiss, Royal Artillery....!.
Lieut. C. P. Roberts, Royal Artillery
2g Oct. 91 Commandant, n May 96.
15 Feb. 92 Subaltern, 29 Oct. 93.— Furlough.
13 Feb. 94;Subaltern, 14 Aug. 97. — At Chitral.
13 Feb. 94 Subaltern, 15 Feb. 98.
r Apr. g6|0fficiating Subaltern.
No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Linkedwith Nos- 1,2 and 3 Mountain Batteries.
" Ali Musjid "—"Kabul, 1879"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80"— "Bubma, 1885-87 '* — "Chitbal."
With Edwardesabad-Tochi Force.
Captain G. R. Lamb, Royal Artillery
Lieut. L. L. Hepper, Royal Artillery .
Captain J. H. Paine, Royal Artillery .
Lieut. H. J. Cotter, Royal Artillerv .
Lieut. W. M. Ogg, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. R. B. Crofton, Royal Artillery
20 Feb. gs
27 July 92
1 Oct. 99
25 July 93
1 Aug. 96
Commandant, 3 Nov. 98.
Subaltern, 31 Jan. 97.— Furlough.
Subaltern, 22 Feb. 97.— Furlough.
Subaltern, 28 Nov. 96.
Officiating Subaltern.
1 Apr. 97|Officiating Subaltern.
No. 9 Native Mountain Battery.— Raised in 1899.
At Abbottabad.
Captain L. W. P. East,Z)SO. Roy. Art.i:8 Dec. gsiCommandant, 10 Dec. 98.
Lieut. J. W. E.Donaldson, Roy. Art. 13 Feb. 94 Subaltern, 17 Apr. 99.
Lieut. R. L. Haymes, Royal Artillery 24 July g4 Subaltern, 5 Apr. 99.
Lieut. G. G. Thatcher, Royal Artillery|i4 Oct. ge'Subalterz, 1 June 99.
Punjal Froniier Force.
Cap.. B.W. M. Park^Roy.^i^ %^^2ZStf&£ *
493
A: lohit
mpcter ; c-o Gunners.
-OneSubadar Major and on, Tnunpel Major are flowed for the Artlllerr of the Force.
1st Sikh Infantry.— /, .s^t.
ilxtd.
Class Company RagC— , c mp. Punjubi Mahomcdaus.
" Pi nu"— "Au Mvuid — "AroBisiisnn, is-
Iliad i>jar.;rs at Dera Ismail Khan Uwtform, Lral. Facing; TrlUr.
Hurx, Nub, ass Coars.
Major J. A. H. Pollock, Staff Corp*
V. .1 K. Dobbin. Bl
B:. Major W. C. Barrett./'
Captain K. (). Burn-, St
Captain H. A
Captain!!. A y. M .
Bt.Lt.Col. W. H.JIaMn:
Capt. G. D. L Ctan
'•'. P. Hainbndfc. Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H B. Let
and Lieut. P. L. B, - ,rps
ind Lieut. G. C. Turnbu
Bt. C. More, .l//y.i„.l.'
Abut
Riiiitt.
:b rank of Lt.Colonel.
ander, 1 1 M ,
25 Jar
• srh.
■ SB.
. — Recruiting Staff Officer far -
,1 . — With Indian Com., Central Africa.
. j Apr. OS.— Offp. Adjutant.
13 June *4 Wini utant, 14 .liilv 9*.— Fur!
1 lurtcrMasteratJandoIa.
officer. — From 14 Bengal Infantry.
• >• Officer.— From »6 Bengal lnfai-trv.
to Jan. 9? In medical charge. :: Aug. 98.
2nd I // !) Sikh Infantry.— /.'■ n [846.
. KuKat.
(Company Ret;:. -.; Comps. Doer -. j Comps. Punjabi MahomedanB \ Camp. Pathans.
" Hikjah"— '• A u urn Kbii"-" Ko'tmi, 1S60"— "Amu U -80 "
■u ■ n ;* ,t!' "wardesabad-TochiFor, * Sdwardesabad. Uniform, Drat, f'.mw, JtW.
MBjorC.G. M. Fa-k.-ii. Stat! Corps J . . .■ last, .1. ,net.
captain c. Davidson, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 9,1 2nd in Commai . Commander, a: Julv 08, with rank
r _, of Major. — Sick Ftorloilgn.
iinr.Jern] • —D.A.A. General, Jr^ehawiir.
t.ap,aiii a. H. fcusta Wing Commander, 17 Deo. of -on,. .;id in Command.
Captain H.c.Vesey. 8taffCor|M 15 Nov. ' er, 1 1 May 88.— Furlough.
CatitiMn P. B. B. Forster. June 89.— Off| mmacder.
captain G.L.C,,- rpa ., ..,,■• r, 4 July .— ( mmandant Kurram Militiu.
Lieut. !.. b. Philh - ... 1 Quarter Master u to
Lieut, u p. Wyt.t Sept.93 Wii . ,,ot.
Lieut, a. II. Taylor. Star Corpa r, 17 Deo. B.— 8ici Furlough
T!!aI'it-"«. ,*""•'" ' 7 D*c. 91 Officiating -From »j Madras Infartrv.
"•"^ "• W. Van Someren, JM > iltlcer.- From ;6 Bengal lnfa
Major J. V\. Rodgers, Indian V , In medical charge. 7 Xov. 86.
c;a
3rd Sikh Infantry. in 1S47.
ClasB Company Regt.— 4 Comp^ Bikfcs, as, s Compa. Pathans, i Comp. Punjabi Mahomcdane.
LirdctdvrH \ ,)Mtl.
"Kian. 1870"— "KiXD»Bi», iSEo"— "ArcHiSisTiir, 1879-80."
t.o, ,„>*««« Quarters at Kohat Detachment at Edwardesatad {"•iirorn. Drab. Factum. Black.
Lt. Colonel V. 0. Tonuochy, Staff Cor, - Commandant. - Ji
ui.Aiajort.W. S.K.Maconchy,/<> . , nmander, 9 June 99.— D.A Q.M.
r,„„ . „ _ nla.
vVi^ £ n -n B, BcrC6f°rJ. Stall ■■ under. 11 Mar. ,;. i itlg. .-ml in Command.
Major*.,! 1. . u Hoc. 80.
-1 Iffg. Wing I'omilr. at Edwnrdesnbad.
Bt.Major T. B. Boots, DBO. Stal
Capt. A. F. Pergnaon-Darie,i>/
Lieut. J. F. Pinnis,8tan c. rpe
<•■ K. wi.it,., stut! Corpi
Lieut. C. A. R. Hutchinson. Slaff Corpa
Lt.Col. J.A.Nclia.Jjf.B.1:
»Aug • <r. 11 Muv ...— Commandant Tochi Lev.es.
?i Oct. . 97.
a8 Jan. 94 Offlciatii g Wing Officer. Sick Furloneh.
jo Mar 03 OSciatii . I Q tam r Master.
-■ Mar 07 In medical oharge.
4th Sikh Infantry.— L'.iis,,! ;,, 1S47.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Comps. Sikh-. , c u,,, Dograi Co Mahomodans, 1 Company Pathans
ed vrith i$t and 3 , Sdwardaabad.
_ "Pior"— "Dilri '•— ■• Cniriui "
Head Quarters at Dera Iimail Khan. {> r^ ,,«, Ilr,,6. Aei »;;#. EmrraU Orrrn.
mandant.
Major I .low, Staffc. rpl
Captain H. a. Burton. Stan" Corps
U.od. Btafl Corps
1 aptaln K. .1 Buchanan, Blan Corpi 1 I
1 aptaln R . w. Paloon, Si
' ijor It. Barman, D50, Staff!
■
Captain A , 8. H
Lient. H. a 11. Rioe, Bail Corps
C. B D. Dat
Lieut. 0. I. Storr. BUtTCorpi
C. Morns,
. O. Bnl - km
*4La4l, .hmtn-r.f racK H,„f*r»t of .ViU / nfZnlry
Officers. , ll>dlra I Officer; SSuliadar's.
Officiannt; Commnndant— From 4 Punjab lnfantrv.
■i th rank of Major.
inder, 4 Jai -L'b.
1 1 la bad
< W nitg -:o(r Offloer for Pathans.
' or. 1 Mnr. . >.— c" •oik Commander.
Offlci
-■ Apr. ■ k Furlongh.
ulant.
0 oiatin; Wing OUicer.
, I charge.
4 Aug Master.— From4 Bengal Infantry.
Me ,1 ol, ark-,
impa] oandant. ? W'int: Commanders; jV.it
llavil'lars . 40 tfaioka ; (6 I'ruuuiiers . 800 Sepoys.
Punjab Frontier Force.
1st Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1S49.
494
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Trans-border Pathans (Afridis), 1 Company Cis-Frontier Pathans
(Yusufzais), 1 Company Cis-Frontier Patnans (Khattaks), 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies
Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras.
Linked with 4th and $lh Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Klian.
" Delhi " — " Afghanistan, 1S78-79."
With Edwardesabad-Tochi Force. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Red (piping) .
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps
Major E. H. Rodwell, StafTCorps
Captain W. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. R. Fagan, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Sandford, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. Martin, Staff Corps!
Lieut. C. L. S. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. Houston, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Turton, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. E. Herdon, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. P. W. Quin, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Grattan, Staff Corps
Capt. F. R. Ozzard, Indian Med. Service
Arht
Rank.
1 Sept 9:
30 Jan. 9!
25 Aug. 94
29 Aug.
27 July 99
15 June 93
6 Mar. 93
11 May 95
2 Feb. 04
8 Aug. 94
11 May 95
1 June 97
30 Mar. 89
Remarks.
Commandant, 20 Nov. 95, with rank of Lt.Colouel.
id in Command and Winy Commander, 15 Jan. 96. — D. A. A. Gen.
for Instruction, Bangalore.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 June 99. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 4 June 99.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 May 93.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 94.— With East Africa Rides.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Feb. 9=;.
Wing Officer, 13 May 98. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 98. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 98.
Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 98.— British Central African Administra-
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 99. [tion.
In medical charge, 6 Mar. 93.
2nd Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras,
1 Company Pathans.
; Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
Linked loith 2nd Sikh Infantry and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
"Delhi"— "Ldcknow" (Belief and Capture)— t'Peiwar Kotal"—" Afghanistan, 1878-79."
With Kohat-Korran) Force. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Slack.
Lt.Colonel R. R. N. Sturt, Staff Corps
Major G. W. B. Swiney, Staff Corps..
Major L. E. Cooper, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Eales, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. Nicholls, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Caruana, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. M. S. Elsmie, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. M. L. Hornby, DSO, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Bickford, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.H.Villiers-Stuart, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. D. S. Browne, Staff Corps ...
Major G.Duncan, JfB.Indian Med.Serv.
, Drab.
Commandant, 1 June 94.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 1 June 94.
Wing Commander, 4 Mar. 96.
Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 87.
Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 88.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 93.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 95.— Adjutant Uganda Rifles.
Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 9S.— With Kyber Rifles.
20 May 9S
26 Aug. q6
13 Aug. 99
22 Jan. 92
22 Oct. 92
14 Jan. 96
3 May 90
18 Mar. 91
19 Dec. 93
16 Apr. 97lWing Officer.— Officiating Adjutant.
14 Aug. osjOfficiating Wing Officer.
1 Apr. 04 In medical charge, 31 Jan. 96. — With 1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
lofficiating in medical charge.
4th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
Linked with 1st and $th Punjab Infantry . — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Khan.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" {Belief and Capture) — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Para Chinar. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Blue.
Lt.Colonel O. C. Radford, Staff Corps... .26 Sept.97jCommandant, 5 Jan. 94.
Major C. B. Brownlow, Staff Corps 10 Sept.95j2nd m Command and Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 93. — With 4 Sikh
Major A. R. Browning, Staff Corps 113 Aug. 99
Lieut. J. D. Stirling, Staff Corps .21 July 97
Captain C. G. Prendergast, Staff Corps^ Aug. 95
Captain P. J. Miles, Staff Corps j 1 Feb. 96
Captain F. W. B. Gray, Staff Corps [22 Aug. 99
Lieut. E. C. Creagh, Staff Corps ! 9 Dec. 91
Lieut. E. L. Swifte, Staff Corps ;i4 Nov. 92
Lieut. E. E. Barwell, Staff Corps 2 Dec. 95
Lieut. A. G. Ames, StafTCorps ! 3|Sept.94
Lieut. R. S. Thomas, Staff Corps... 11 July 97
Lieut. W. R. Ross, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 9SlOfficiatingWing Officer.
Lieut. E. G.D.de Labilliere, Staff Corps 3 Oct. 98
Lt.Col. R. N. Stoker, Indian Med. Serr. 30 Sept. 94
Capt. H. Ainsworth.Af^.Ind. Med. Ser. 29 July 99
Wing Commander, 5 Jan. 94. [Infantry.
Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 88.— Officii! ting 2nd in Command .
Wing Officer, 1 April 91.— Employed in Gilgit.
Wing Officer, 6 Apr. 94.
Wing Officer, 5 Jan. 94.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 94.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, :6 Aug. 94.
Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 98.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 22 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 17 Feb. 96.
Officiating in imedical charge.
5th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
Linked with 1st and 4th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Khan.
"Peiwae Kotal "— "Chaeasia"— "Kabol, 1S79"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Wana. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Oreen.
Lt.Colonel R. F. Jameson, Staff Corps ,28 Oct. 97 Commandant, ifi Apr. 94.— Sick Furlough. [Commandant.
Lt.Colonel F. P. L. White, Staff Corps 24 July 99
Captain A. A. J. Johnstone, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 9:
Captain P. Holland, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 92
Captain R. C. O. Creagh, Staff Corps ... 1 Sept.94
Captain W. E. Venour, Staff Corps 2 Sept. 96
Lieut. F. P. James, Staff Corps 1 Feb. 93
Lieut. R. W. E. Knollys, Staff Corps ,28 Apr. 95
Lieut. A. W. F. Knox, Staff Corps '18 Nov. 93
Lieut. A. G. Thomson, Staff Corps ;:6 Sept. 96
Captain E. A. R. Newman, MB. I. M.S. 29 July 96
Captain T. H. Symons. Madras Estab.^g Jan. 99
2nd in Command and Wing Commander,i6 Apr. 94. — Officiating
Wing Comdr., 4 June 97.— D.A.Q.M. Gen. Intell. Branch. Simla.
Wing Commander, 4 June 97.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 12 Nov. SS.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 18 July 90.— Unpaid Attacbi, Head Qrs., Punjab.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Mar. 96.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 May 96.
Wing Officer, 16 Mayl99. —Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.— Acting 2nd Resident Surgeon, PieBidtncy
Gen. Hospital, Calcutta.
Officiating in medical charge.
4y-H Punjab Frontier Toi
6th Punjab Infantry.— from Bombay Presidency in 1&49. Designation
Sii.li Infantry and 2nd Punjab i Centre, Kokat.
CIm- Compauy Regiment — 3 9 ihs,
I
"Rbadt. An Riadt." Head Qi Dan Ghatet Khan. Detachment* at Kharr. 4c. r»i/or«, £>ro4
RlSE. Nl.MII 1MB
ABbTY
RlSTK.
Lt.Colonel J. E. Y
Major E . \V
IfaiorG
Major D. J. ■
MajorJ.W. -
Captain O.C ...ui
Lieut. A. B. Dallaa, Stall t'uri -
-. rkpatrick. Sniff Corpe
Lieut. F. D. Bron
Lieut. T. L ' I irpl
Lieut. H. ile C. O'Gradj -
Lieut. T. J. •■ alTCorpa
-
June
Julv
at) Commandant, 2 M
Mar. Bi.— F
—With 33 Be Lira'. Infantry.
29 VVin« ■ I
Lieut. J. A. Dredge, ludiau M.
lea. 2nd Class.
15.— With KhyLcr Rifles.
Officer, 5 . ■
Boating Wins' Oflle
■
20 July 2' Otllciatuig in medical cu.i |
Kit ibl,»\u\e .- -ry.— 3 Companies — Communduiit ; n Win? Commanders ; -
Officers; 1 Me 10 Drummers; ;jj Sepoys.
5th Goorkha | Eiflt | Regiment.
"Pbiwab Kotal"— "Cb abasia" — " Kabul, 1879"—" Kaxdahab. 1880 "— " ATCKAJjrtanjr, 1S7S-S0."
Class Regiment— Goorkha;..
Linked with the 1
FIRST BATTALION.— Sai.ed 22 Hay i35S.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Cni form, Dark Green. Facingt, Black.
ilonel A. A. Barrett, Staff Con'- Commundaut, 6 M .
B. Vansiltart, 8tafl . iJuueg'i.
Captain J. O. S. Fu - z Commander, 5 Ma
Captain F. v. 6 May 16OBC r — From 2 Battalion.
Captain I. Phi '. 1 : ifl —Furlough.
TJtffCapt. I ,. M Boiaragon, r, ; Apr. 87.
\ ■ . -On Special duty. G
'■
tgh.
iffloerandQnai t.t'07. — Adjuuiut Kurram
s» 1 (Ving Officer, 9 Feb. 0 —OB irter Master, v
.- Adjutant.
■ wr.
19 Fct>. 96 officiating Wing Officer -Fr im .- Battalion.
Captain C. H. D.i .
. E. Bade 1 DSO.S iffC irpa
Major Hon. 0 >rps
i rps
Lieut. M. H. P. Bai
Lieut. H. J. r
I-ieut. W. D. Villiere-Siaart, BtanOorpa
Lieut. H. AH
Lieut. C. E. Batema:.-i'h:uni.uin, S.C. ..
Lieut. F. 11 1. . Staff I orpa
Lt.ColonclJ. T.B. Bookey, In. H
MajorG. Duncan, AfJJ. In i
it.— From .28 Bengal Infantry.
4 July 96 Official,: Beer.— with 1 Battalion 1 Gurkhas.
•i.-dieal charge. 20 Jan. 06. — Biok FBrlmigh.
1 Apr tl charge.— From 2 Punjab Infantry.
SECOND BATTALION.— Raved 10 Xov. iSS6.-Seaimc<ilal Centre, Abbottabad.
Head Quarters at Fort Lockbart. Depot at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Faoimf, Blaik.
Lt Colonel G. Hawkes, SlaflVorp-
Bt.L' I IT. P. Martin, Stall I
Bu Major A. H. G. Kombull, 81
Oaptaln J. M Btewart, Staff Oorpa
Captain 0*
I'apuun F. W. K.
1 1 italn N. K. 0h«
lb. Major F. G. Lnea 1,1)90 Stall
Captain B. 11. 0. Hi. lilum. Stuff r
1.0. K. John p
Lieut. M. It. W. Nig [ale, Stan
Lieut. H F. Wart
. 11. A. Soldi lorpa 1 j
bleat, fat, M. Battye, BtaffOarpi
l.l 'ilonel A\V.Miickcii:.u', */»,!« Alan
Medical Servio
Lioul. H. BouIKjb, Indian Med. S. 1
m-nimdan; -Furlough.
< lUoo 1 Qoorkh i--
nmaad and Wing Commander, 6 May 99.
1 .'■ lander,! Maj
. . 1 r. Mn 99, -D.A A Gen. for Musketry, Im-
■
July 91.— Offloiatin umander.
■
0
. . Adjutant,
ei Maatar, 1 1 Feb. ,
Jan. M Offlolal —Furlough.
Apr.
Boer.— With 1
Officiating Wing officer
[lattaliou
In Daedical oaarge, m Jan. 06.— 'Irarloagb.
Officiating in medioal charge.
Governor's Body Guard.
" Sbetabuldee."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Scarlet . Facing*, Blue. Lace, Gold,
495
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Captain G. H. Arbathnot, Statf Corps..
Lieut. W. M. Fenning , Staff Corps
Lt.CoIonelH. D. Cook, MB. I.M.S
Army
R.ANK.
Remarks.
9 Sept. 93 Commandant, i Apr. 95.— From 3 Lancers.
23 Mar. 96 Adjutant, 1 Apr. 97.
j Apr. 90 In medical charge, 2 June 97.
Establishment.— Commandant ; Adjutant; 1 Subadar ; 1 Jemadar; g Havildars; 5 Naick« ■ 1 Trumpeter* 1
Farrier Havildar ; 1 Shoeing Smiths; 56 Troopers. Followers.— ! Superintendent of Artificers- 1 Smith •
iChuckler; 1 Hammerman; 1 Bellows-boy ; 1 Puckally; 2 Lascars; 1 Toty (Hospital)- 1 Jemadar Svce •
28 Syces. ' '
1st Madras Lancers (Raised in October 17S7 — formerly the $th Regi.).
Class Squadron Regiment — 7 half Squadrons Mahomedans and 1 half Squadron Mahrattas.
"Mysore" — "Seeingapatam"— " Ava" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80"—*' Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Lt.ColonelE.E.M.Lawford.StaffCorps
Major R. G. Jones, Staff Corps
Major A. P. Westlake, DSO. Staff C ...
Major G. S. Kerrich, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. B. Acton, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. H. D. Thring, Staff Corps...
Captain C. H. F. Binsteed, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps
Captain A. S.Arnold, Staff Corps
Captain R. de L. Faunce, Staff Corps.
Lieut. N. B. G. Strong, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. J. F. O. Johnes, Staff Corps
Lient. C. E. S. Cox, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. L. Popham, Staff Corps
Major J. Scott, MB. Indian Med. Ser
Lieut. R. Bryson, Ind. Med. Serv
9 Aug. 99, Commandant, 2S July 94.
1 3 June 95 2Q(i m Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Aug. 94.— Mili-
tary Assistant to Government, Mysore.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
29 Nov. 97 Squadron Commander, 26 July 89.
1 May 98 Squadron Commander, 10 Aug. 94.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
11 Aug. 91 Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 93.— Assist.|Judge Adv. Geu.
22 Jan. 92 Squadron Comdr. 4 Aug. 93.— D.A.A.G. Secunderabad Dist.
2 May 94 Squadron Commander, 26 Feb. 92.
9 Sept.93 Squadron Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— With 23 Madras Infantry.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 93.
17 Sept. 98 Squadron Officer, 28 July 93.
30 Nov. 93 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 June 96.
3 Dec, 94 Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.
7 Dec. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
20 Apr. 99 Officiating Squadron Officer.
1 Apr. 94 In medical charge, 19 Nov. 97. — Furlough.
8 Jan. 97 Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Madras Lancers (Stevenson Pater. — Received into the British Service I7S4)>
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, 1 half Squadron Mahrattas, 1 half Squadron mixed.
" Carnatic" — " Sholinghue"— " Mysore" — "Seeingapatam"— "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, French Greg. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Major F. B. Deane, Staff* Corps 10 Sept.96[Commandamt, 14 Dec. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough
Major H. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps ii2 Feb. 97 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 14 Dec. 96.— Offg. Comdt.
Major R. D. Burlton, Staff Corps |22 Jan. gglSquadron Commander, 1 Jan. 92.— D.A.A.G. for Musketry*
Major E. M. Reed, Staff Corps ,19 Feb. 92|Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94. [SecunderabadI
p.s.c. CaptainB. Holloway, Staff CorpsJ22 Oct. 92iSquadrou Commander, 1 May 96.
Captain J. R. Mathewes, Staff Corps... io May 93|Squadron Commander, 14 Dec. 96.— D. A. A. Gen. Mandalay.
28 Feb. 96lSquadron Commander, 9 Mar. 99.
5 Feb. gS'Squadron Officer, 27 Apr. 94.— Burma Militarv Police.
3 Dec. 94!Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 June 96.
16 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer, 30 June 98.— Sick Furlough.
3 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 20 June 99 -Officiating Adjutant.
From 23 Bengal Infantry.
Captain A. G. W. Moore, Staff Corps...
Captain C. E. N. Priestley, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. E. Hughes, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. Henderson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. R. P. Wheatley, Staff Corps
Captain J. Randall, Staff Corps 22 Aug, 99 Officiating Squadron Officer.-
Lieufc. B.J. Fagan, Staff Corps 130 Sept.97;Officia-ing Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. W. F. S. Casson, Staff Corps'"* Aug. 97,Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major E. P. Youngerman, MB. I.M.S.1 1 Oct. 93, In medical charge, 12 Feb. 92.
3rd Madras Lancers (Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1784 as the 2nd Regt,)r
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, 2 half Squadrons mixed.
" Mysore" — " Srringapatam" — "Mahidpore."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, French Grey. Faeings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Major F. L. Jones, Staff Corns
Major H. W. E. Georges, Sta'ff Corps..
Major L. W. C. Kerrich, Staff Corps ...
Major J. Vans Agnew, StaffCorps
Captin R.. F. R. Formby, Staff Corps
Captain F. C.Logan-Home, StaffCorps
Captain G. H. Arbuthnot, StaffCorps...
Captain F. Jollie, StaffCorps
Captain A. K. Armstrong, StaffCorps
Captain E. Wintour, Staff Corps ~
Lieut. P. S. F.Claridge, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. C. Oakes, StaffCorps
Lieut. L. H. R. Ames, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. W.G.B. I. Hawley, Staff C.
Captain C. A. Johnston, MB. Ind. M. S
10 Sept-97'Commandant, 11 Aug. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
26 Feb. 9812nd m Command and Squadron Commander, n Aug. 93.
22 Jan. 99lSquadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93.
13 Aug. 99 Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93. [sione.
19 Feb. 92!Squad. Comdr. ti Aug. 93. — Supdt. Family Payments and Pen-
23 Apr. 92 Squadron Commander, 10 Jan. 96.
9 Sept.93 Squadron Officer, 24 Apr. 86. — Commandant Governor's Bo<ry
Guard.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 17 Mar. 93.
28 Apr. 97| Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 98.— Sick Furlough.
14 Sept. 98: Squadron Officer, 15 Jan. 94.— Burma Military Police.
12 May 93,Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 95.
30 July 94|Squadron Officer. — Russia, on duty.
30 Nov. 95'Ofnciating Squadron Officer.— On Plague duty, Central Prov.
4 Aug. 97jOfficiatiug Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 90 In medical charge.
Each Regiment of Cavalry consists of 4 Squadrsns with the following Establishment: — Commandant; 4 Squadron
Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers ; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Hospital Assistants; 3 Subadars; 8Jamadars; 1 Havildar
Major; 36 Havildars; 36 Naicks; 1 Trumpet Major; 8 Trumpeters; 1 Farrier Major; S Farrier Havildars; 4.
Shoeing Smiths ; 4 Veterinary Pupils; 486 Troopers; 16 Recruit and 14 Pension Boys; 1 Second Tindal; 4 Regi-
mental Lascars ; 8Puckallies; 1 Choudry ; 2Toties; 8 Syce-Jemadars; 214 Syces; and Horses 87 per cent, of the
effective strength of the Establishment. Native Artificers. — 1 Superintendent; 1 Maistry Smith; 1 Maistry
Chuckler ; 1 Smith; 1 Hammerman; 1 Bellows-boy; 4 Cliuck-lcrf.
496 Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners (Qw n*8 Own).
The ter.
"C»iiitii' -" Svouaoaoa 1 .»" — ">* ti HOiMTiy" — " EiiVFT*' (with the Sphinx)— " Absati
"JiTi"- '" N&orOKl "— *' MiHiDpom. 1 ;-'• — ■■ .\ I . HIM " (with tin* DrftffOn) — *• Mbkanee'
" ilTDiiiiiD"- "Pegc"— "Patau." -" Llcikow'* --"Cestbal India " — "TaKC Fobts" — " PsKIN'
kimmi,,-"iMinni 1 ■ - '•Ee>YW,x&B»"— "Temi-Kub"- "Boaxoi, 1885"— "Tonmx'
" ill'IMi. --CniTBlL."
Head Quarter.- at Bangaiore
A I>epot Company,— Bangalore . -Secunderabad
nany,— Bangalore.
1 'ompany,- Bangalore
Thayetaijo.
N Company,— Bangalore.
- Bangalore.
Malik and.
— JIandalay.
ichment (Telegra: - Umballa.
Honor arg Colonel thai H.RM. A > nud Dt-Jr* o/ Cornwall,
AT. KP. GCB. GCSl. qcm*;
Rank, Names, 1x0 Coirs.
RaXK.
Rbm LBSS.
L ael S. Grant, Royal Engineer*. 3i Dec.
Major B. B. Ru&sell,R)yal EDtrim-ers .. <S Jan.
Captain E. P. Johnson, R. En. : Apr.
Lieut. W. It .riKon, R. Entri: -* July-
Captain (J. H. Roe, Royal En
Captain J. A. S. Tultoch. It. 1
(i. H. yoook, H. Bngtnew Dec.
Captain F. F. Wucdon. R.Eiii.- . Mar.
Cap: 1
Cap: ;
Captain H. J. M
tin N. SI. Hemming. R.
Captain U. W. K'- i Jan.
Lieut. W. S. Traill, Royal Ki._
Li-ut. J. R. Chancellor. It. B
Lieut. J. B. Baratow, Royal Engineer
Lieut. F. 1.. Hon ard, B »] h
Lieut. B. -
B
Lieut. 1 Royal Bnaii
.it. \v. H. [aai, k >yal Ki. -
Lt. Colonel ILArmBtroxifi\Ind.lli
Captain CM. Matheir, uid. Had
^sOonua
ell. 9S.— School 0: I
bam.
Park and Train, 1 Aug. 99.
■
1 Company.
■
■.
Banna Company.
1 ■ apaay.
1
.- Company.
iny.— &iok Furlough.
— Stck Furlough.
apaay.
— Offij.Supd.oflnatrc.
pany.
any.— Furlough.
ompany, Telegraph duty.
[Malakaad.
! >_. ■ mpany.
96jOfficiat::ic Company Officer. — 6 Company.
1I.V98.
9S!Officiatini; in me I
B*'o.hti*hnent :—'[', - to 6, and 2 Dcpo:
pan:- Of Instruction ; Supenn;
tender ■
Warr:i l; 1 Com-
pany : -• « y Sergeam Xon Commi-
. v - - ; 84 Naicke
U ales.
1st Madras Infantry — Pioneers {Shaik Modem — Porcmnah— i$t
Fort St. G —
int— 1 Company Mfthomo impany Telii
4 Compan
"OABVATIC '— "MVSOEE*'— "SBaiNGAPATiy" — ' - S BET ABCLDE E " — "NiCMtiK "— " An"- "PEGU" — "ClNTlAL
India'*— "Afghanistan. . • — •■ Bcbua,
.; Bangalore. Uniform, .. . White. Lace, Gold.
Major B.C. W. U.Kennedy, Staff! th rank of Lt.OoloneL
• th rank of XI
Captain C. W. W 1 ,' Comuui. .
Captain K. 39.
Captain C. J. Feb.
Captain F. Bruce,
Capte Police.
tin G. D. Rr>.
i -. A Hawk* -
Lieut. K C
|
Lieut.
.
lLtckR'u**- *Mt»t* 0/ 8 Compaq- ■ -Commandant: 2 Wing
Corninan'lrT , , Havndar
Uaj-ir; 40 H. DrummeTB - ■ , ?ml-Ttndal
4 'juaear*; 8 IMM.Thi m additional JaaM*
Uarto carry an H«aor:ir- Colour.
2nd Madras Infantry (Mooioo Nailc— formerly ist Battalion 2nd
Regiment.- Raised at Madras in i759).-Lmked with i5th & 26th Regiment* -
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Olaas Company Regiment-; Companies ^homedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Teliugas,
"Cabnatic"— "Mtsoee"— "Assate"— "Xagpobe"— "Ojriv> " "7>l. n •■ . „.
Head Quarters at Vizianagra.n. ujf°™, MetjS^, Jrtn^TaTe, G^^^'
497
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Abmt
Ranz.
Remabks.
Major J. H. Juxon-Jones, StaffCorps..
Major A. H. Kellie, StaffCorps
Captain A. R. Donne, StaffCorps
Captain A. T. Young, Staff Corps
Captain E. E. Beddek, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. G. J. Carmichael, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. H. Hopwood, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. R. Broun, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. E. Knapp, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. J. White, Staff Corps ,
Major T. C. Moore, Indian Med. Ser. ...
10 Juneo4|Commandant, 1 June 93, with rank- of T t rni„„„i ™ ,
1 Feb. 9, gjj, m Command and Lg'S ev '■f1'1™*'
28 Jan. 93 Wmg Commander, ii Nov 05 J 9S'
22 Jan. 921 Wing Officer, 12 May 90.— Furlough
:4 Sept.98 Wing Officer, : Feb. 9?. ruriou"11-
2r Mv S w£f n»Cer' *3.Nov- 95--°n Recruiting Duty.
fW 2fi w " n,?061"' 3 f Ug- 37— With 3 Bombay Cava ry
S™ 9 ™ " ?fflCe^' 4 Au- 93--Sick Furlough. 7-
5 Nov. 970tticiatmg Quarter Master
20 June 99 Officiating Adjutant.
31 Mar. 99 In medical charge, 4 Jan. 94.
, Crown, and "III."
Uniform, Bed. Facings, Green.
18S5-87.
Lace, Gold.
3rd Madras (or Palamoottah) Light Infantry (Turin— formerly ist Battalion
3rd Regiment.— Raised at Madras in 1759).— Linked with 23rd Regiment —
Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
Class Company Regiment- 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils 1 Company Teline-a,
2 Companies mixed. J iolill=a3>
"Now oe Nbvbe" — "Cabnatic "-
A Bugle,
Head Quarters at Secunderabad.
Major R. K. Teversham,£ISO.StaffCorps 1
Major M. A. Tuite, Staff Corps
*..,. Captain E.Peach, StaffCorps ... i^SPSS^S^^S^SS^SS^^^^
14. May 95 Wing Commander, 16 May 99.— Furlough
II fnS'f u--nKn«Cer' s6,J,uly ^--Adjutant Malabar Volunteer Rifles
25 Aug. 97 V, mg Officer, 23 Oct. So.— On Plague dutv r»T,f™Ti £,„„•
- A"s-" Wmg^cer- 4#*- i>--oi&»R^cK2tec*
3 Sr 9I wmg °.£cer' 2S Apr' 93- -Officiating Adjutant.
11 Mar. 91 Wing Officer, 16 May 99 "j"«mi<.
12 Aug. 91 Wmg Officer,. 27 May 99—Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain G. W. Lilly, StaffCorps
Captain E. W. Harris, StaffCorps ....
Captain W. G. Grey, StaffCorps
Captain H. P. Ainslie, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. C. Nicholson, StaffCorps .,
Lieut. G. A. C. Taylor, StaffCorps
Lieut. 0. M. O'Reilly, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. F. G. E. Lumb, StaffCorps.
Captain T. H. Foulkes, Ind. Med. Ser.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
29 July 69 In medical charge, 4 June 97.
4th Madras Infantry— Pioneers (Baillie— formerly ist Battalion 4thBegt.
Raised at Madras in i759).-Linked with ist and 21st Regiments. -Regimental Centre, Bangalore
Class Company Regiment-2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 4 Companies mixed
Cabnatic"— "Sholhtghub"— "JIysoee"— " Assate"— "AFnimsT.» ,s.,„ a >• j ™i 1
Head Quarters at Trichmopoly. One C^n^lhi^'Vfl^girF^?^^^^
Major G.JB._ Stevens, StaffCorps , 5 Oct. gs.Commandant, 5 Nov. 98, with rankof Lt.Colonel.
Captain E. L. Holloway, Staff Corps ...125 Feb. 91
Captain F. Churchill, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 92
Captain C. T. Swan, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97
Lieut. S. M. Rice, Staff Corps zSApr.^s
Lieut. 0. R. Scott-Elliot, Staff Corps ... 28 Apr! 95
Lieut. S. B.Watson, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97
Lieut. M. H. B. Geddes, StaffCorps 16 Apr'. 97
; 2nd Lieut. R. Mackie, StaffCorps 4 Aug. 97
2nd Lieut. 3. J. Malet, StaffCorps 122 Jan. 98
Major M. J. Kelawala, Indian Med. Ser. 2 Oct. 92
-Offg. Adjutant.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Nov. 08, with rani
Wta5 oZrn1^ 5 Noy7!: [0f Ma hr.-%U. Furlough.
Wing Officer, 5 Nov. qi.-Adjutant Neilgherry Voluntr. Rifles
Wmg Officer and Quarter Master, j5 Feb 95
Wing Officer, 3 Sept. a%.~ Furlough
Wing Officer, 20 June 96.-Officiating Quarter Master.
\v ing Officer, 16 Sept. 96— Plague duty, Poona
Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 99.— Madura
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 5 Oct. 88.
5th Madras Infantry (Shaik Kudawuncl— formerly 1st Bn. sth Begiment.
Raised near Madras in December z759).-Linked with 16th and 27th Regiments -
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment-3 Companies Mahomedans,= CompaniesTamU8,2 Companies TeUngas.i Company mixed
"Cabnatic"— "Sholinghub"— "Htsobe"— "Pegc"— "BrBsiA, iS35-87."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Captain F. G. Bradley, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. C. B. Nepean, Staff Corpe
CaptainK. J. G. Dunolly, StaffCorps.
Captain C^R^Kauntze, StaffCorps...
Lieut. A. H. Butler, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. G. T. Costiey, Dorset Regt. ...
Lieut. W. H. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C.Alexander, StaffCorps...
Lieut. E. E. Wilford, StaffCorps
Captain A. E. Berry, MB. Ind. Med. Ser,
Wan. 9i|Commandant, 20 Aug. 93, with rank of Major. TofMaior
1 n»?' 9 w m Comman? and Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 98, with rank
8 Dec. 97 Wmg Commander.
1 Feb. 99 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 93.
28 Aug. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 July 95.— Furlough
1 Jan. 94 Wing Officer, 3 Apr. 99.
9 Mar. 97 Wing Officer, 24 Feb. 98,
26 Feb. 98
15 June 98
29 Jan. 97
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant
Officiating Wing Officer.
la medical charge, 29 Dec
[[gent
With 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contin-
49^ 6th Madras Infantry * W i ■'. Utalion 6th Regiment.
'" '4''. S/lj BeUary.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahometans, 1 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Te
h»atic"— "ShousghcV— " Mtsoii "— "Siiuoinux"— " Bocaaox" — "Cuixa '— 'TW Drjpon."
Head Quarters at Jhaasi. r«i/or«, Std. Fmt&m/t, Whist. Lacr.Gold.
iuii, Kama, iid Cuars.
Major G.J. Shaw,
Captain J. T' :.s
b If. B. Brett, Btafl°Oorpa
Captain W Br^wi.i
Captain R. B
Lieut. T. G. P. Lnwrenson. Stat!
Lieut. L. E. Fagan, Sniff Corp*
Lieut. S. Bazett, SUIT Corps
Lt.Colonel E.Ferrand.M/
Kl MAKES.
1 Apr. 95|Cummaij'i 1. 1. Colonel.
14 Jai, ':cer, 1 Feb. ;:.— Furlough.
duty, Bombay. [PolioeBo.
- Mil.
3 Mar
Unlit.
Oil cer.
ifflciating Wii
30 Sept. us In medical charge, 1 July 8j.
7th Madras Infantry (Cooke— formerly itt Battalion 7th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly , August 1761). — Linked with igth and 24M Regiments. —
Reo-imenfu! Centre. Belgaum.
Class Company Regiment— 4 1 ' ihomedans, 3 Companies Telingas, 1 CompanyTamil6, 1 Company mixed.
■• i'as.iatic "- -" Mysore1 — "
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Three Companies at Fort Blair. I' :■ form. Red. Fjcingi, Tellor. Laee,Gotd.
Major G. P. M. Pnchard, Staff Corps ... 9 Aug. 95 Commandant, 16 Oc:. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [Russia.
1 1 May 98 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 9 Nov. 94. — On duty.
A Wine Commander, 17 June 08— Offg. ma in Command and
ant. [Blair.
.30 Jan. 07 Wing Officer, 31 Oct. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander, Port
16 Nov. 98 Willi; Officer, 1 July 93.— Port Blair.
A. J. Ralph, 8laff' . 19 Apr. 91 Wine Officer, 1 July 93— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. R L.Van dor ilncht. *t«ff Corps 5 Aug. 91, Wing Offlcer.9 Sept. 95— 1>. ip. Assist. C m. Gen. 2nd
Lieut. W. 0. W. Hi I 1 Corps .-o Sept. 91 Wiug Officer, 21. July 94.— 1>. Gen. and Class.
Lieut. H. A. Scott. Staff Corps 1 . Aug. 93 Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.— Burma U i-c.
Lieut. A. N. I1 "3 Feb- 94 Wing Officer, 19 Oct. 96.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Lieut. L. F. Jenk -ps I 5 Nov. yS Wing Officer. 17 June 98.
Lient. H. H. Bur Aug. 09 Officiating Wing Officer at Port Blair.
2nd Lieut. H. T. B. 1 Corps 4 A 1 I ':Hcer.
Major J. A. Burton. Indian Medical .- ,.• In medical chu- 57. — Furlough.
Lieut. A. Fenton, Jtffl. In d 26 July 57 Officiating in medical charge.
Major D. 8. Lewis. Staff Corps .
Captain J. Kendall, Staff Corps
Captain U. W. Johnston, Staff Corps .
Captain F. H. H. Jeffcoat, Staff Corps
8th Madras Infantry (formerly let l:
a Madras in September 1761).— In'nied n-ith lyth and 25th Regiments. —
> mental Cent
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"ClBXATIC" — "SHOLlffGHUR" — " Seringapatam" — " A3SA.T1." — An EUf\ant.
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Uniform, Red. Facinp$, Wkite. Lace, Gold.
Major J. S. G. Manera, Staff Corps 23 May
Captain H. D. M'Int - rps 14 Jan.
Captain A. F. P. Paxton, Staff 1
Captain L. W. Y. Campbell, StaffCorps
Captain J. H. Lowry, Staff Corpi
Captain F. W. Bagshuwe. Staff Corps
Captain C. L. Haldane, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. R. B. Oolan, St^iiT 1 orps
Lieut. R. W. S. BUiott, Si
Captain E. H. Walt <
Captain T. Stodnrt. Indian
Captain M. B. Pinchard, Ind. Med.Serv.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
14 Dec.
38 Apr.
2 , Aug.
.'u July
29 Jan.
96 Commandant, 7 Oct. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
9112nd in Comma-. I 'ommander, 20 March 95, with rank;
I of Major.
96'Wing Commander, 10 July 96. — Furlough.
ig Offloer, 14 Oct. 89.— Offioiath ntrander.
g Officer. 14 Sept. 88.
99 Wing Offi. Military Accountant, snd 1
ag Officer ami Adjutant, t July 01. — On duty, Russia.
u: Wmg Officer, 3oJune93. — Furlough.
-• Officer and Quarter Master, :o Oct. 97. — Offg. Adjutant.
98 Offi 1 . 3. 8. 0. Barraol Hire.
9«In medical charge. 4 Nov. 98. — Civil and Jail, Bhamo.
99 Officiating in medical c:
9th Madras Infantry (/v" //y — ■formerh 1 ' Battalion gth Regiment.
Raised at Madura in 1765). — Linked with nth and a8tfc Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, a Companies Tamils, i;as,
1 Company mixed.
A Galley with the Motto "Kboosbxh Wo Trail "—"Caesaiic"—" SnoLisoBra '— " Mrsoai"— "Ava"— "Pior."
lleud Quarters at Ballary. Uniform, Re.l. Fjcrngi, Green. Lo.ee, Gold.
. 11 Aug. 91. Commandant, 1 Dec. .,7. with runk of Mn it
. 27 Jan. .,4 tud Ln I'-iiu. and Wing Comdr., 1 Deo, 07, with rank of Major.
. 4 May 98 Wing Comma] rs)8. [.Bn.
, 14 Sopt-vSWiug Officer. 11.lt. Silchar Mil. Police
14 Sept. 98; Wing Officer, 17 Dec. 00. — Cantonment Magistrate, Helgaum.
14 Sept,o8iWing Ofl t Madras Vol. Guards.
11 Feb. ./, WmgOffioer, 1 July 92. — Furlough.
. 1 July 93 Wnn; Officer, >; June 97 —With 4 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent.
33 Apr < Aug. 08.— Furlough.
1 111
Captain J. Jackson, Staff Con's
lin W B. Young, Staff Corps
i E. W. A. Kmh, StaffCorps
Captain W. B. Powell, Buff Corps ....
Captain EL d« V Harvest, 8taff Corps
Captain Q. L. P. Clarke, Staff Corps
I Q P • 1. B, staff Corps
Lieut. H. Stewart, Suit Corps
Lieut. 0. L. Peart, Staff!'. irpt
I , it. 1 . 1. BoUand, stuff Oorps
It, n.» u11.11, Indian
ji Mm..,. I' large, .1 Jul
10th Madras Infantry (isl Bttrma-Goorhlta I yles).—T7iusmec— Raised at 499
Veltore, in June 1766.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
(C\asfiTic"'— " MrsoBK" — " Amboob'*— " Assatf '' — " Ava
bearing a Rock Fort.
" BuKiii, 1S85-S7."— An Elephant
Head Quarters at Maymyo. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing*, Black. Lace, Black.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
MajorE.R.J. Presgrave.DSO. StaffCorps
Ga.pt. G. X. Caulfieid, DSO. StaffCorps
Captain J. Henegan, DSO. StaffCorps
Dap tain B. Trydell, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. N. Taylor, StaffCorps ...
Captain F. G. H. Sutton, StaffCorps ...
Captain R. A. Firth, Staff Corps
], eat, F. L. Ormau, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Uuthrie-Sa\ith, StaffCorps
Lieat. A. L. Longhurst, Staff Corps
Cipt. C. R.Pearce, MB. Ind. Med. Serv.
Rbmahks.
Commandant, 7 June 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
and in Com. and Wing Conidr., 35 May 94, with rank of Major.
wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90.— Burma Military Police.
Wim? Officer, 24 July 91.
Whig officer, 28 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 June 96,
Wing Officer and Adjutant, io Feu. 07.— Furlough
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 25 Nov. 98.
11th Madras Infantry (Maoneile—tiyed Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment, — Raised at Ongole in January 1767) .—Linked with gth and 28th Regiments.
Regimental Centre, Madras.
2 lass Company Regt.— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 3 Companies miiied.
"Seringapatasi."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
UijorH. F. Farrant, Staff Corps j 1 Oct. 05 Commandant, 28 Nov. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel. —Furlough.
Captain H. T. H. Hay, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 95 2nd in Comd. and Wing Conidr. 12 Aug. 93, with rank of Ma; or.
Captain J. W. Drever, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 1 Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 98.
•Captain F. H. Johnstone, Staff Corps. '14 Sept. 98 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
j Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Lieut. A. D. Cox, Staff Corps '29 May 931 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Sept. 95.— Sick Furlough.
■Lieut. A. Shairp, Staff Corps 2S Feb. 97, Wing Officer, 24 Aug. q8.
Lieut. E. H. Waring, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. W. H.Jones, StaffCorps ...
2nd Lieut. T. M. Nicholson, StaffCorps
Lt.Colonel M. E. Reporter, I. Med. Ser
4 Apr. 98|Wing Officer, 1? Aug. 9a.
10 July 07 Wins Officer, 28 Aug. 99.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 26 Nov. 86.
12th Madras Infantry (2nd Burma Battalion). — Barim. — Raised at
Guddalore in February 1767,
Linked icith 32nd and 33rd Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Maiulalaij.
ClaSB Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, a Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
"Cahnatic" — "Sholinghuu'' — "Ava"— "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at fihamo. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, White.
•Colonel A. Howlett, StaffCorps 22 Aug. 98,Commandant, 9 May 90.
<Japt. R.M. Rainey- Robinson, Staff Ops. 22 Jan. 92,2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr , 7 June 93, with rank oTMajor.
i/C Bt. Major C. J. W. Grant, Staff Corps 11 May 91 Wing Oom-nauder, 7 June 03.
Captain F. W. H. Cox, StaffCorps < 6 Feb. 95 Wing Officer, 9 Miy'90.
Captain A. H. Williams, Staff Corps ... 7 Feb. go| Wing Officer, 9 May 00.
Captain R. T. Anwyl-Passmgham, S. C. 50 Jan. 97: Wing Officer, y May yo.— Burma Military Police.
Captain E. F. Rnuey, Staff Corps 5 Feb. y<i| Wing Officer, 7 June 93.— Burma Military Police.
Captain L. H. Ricketcs, Staff Corps. 3 Dec. 99 j Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Apr. 94.— Furlough.
Lieut. W. W. F. C.Musgrave, Staff C 27 June 92' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Aug. 95.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. A. de L. Fauuce, StaffCorps 1 1 Apr. 94 Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. A. Bredin, Staff Corps 8 Apr. 96 Wing Officer, 7 Aug. 99.
_>nd Lieut. Gr. T> M'Cormick, Staff C. ...23 Feb. yS'Officiatiug Wing Officer.
t'aptain W. G. Pridmore, Ind. Med. Ser.!2rf July ot'ln medical charge. 2? Pec. 93.— O-Tg. Civil, Ki'ffia, B.irnr .
Opt. F. A. L.Ham nond, Ind. Med. Serv. '29 July 99 Officiating in medical chartro.
13th Madras Infantry (Alcucft—formerly 2nd Bn. 3rd Regiment. — Rai*> d at.
Madras in 1776). — Linked with 20th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, St. Tl^o nns's JforuL
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies :u..*c> .
" Caenatic " — "Sholi.vghur" — " Mysore" — " Sebingapatam"— " Burma, 1885-87." '
Head Quarters at Raepore. Wing at Sumbulpore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lac '.</., .
Major H. Law.-on, Stiff Corps 12 Aug. 95 Commandant. 20 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colo e .
Major G. A. Woimau, Staff Corps H Sept. 97 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, ti ai .j ^ ;.— Contu.an-
UHiit pHllaveratn Depot.
■Captain J. A. Loudon, Staff Corps no Mar. 94 2n 1 in Command and Wine Commander, 14 Jau. 99.— Officiating
■ Commandant and Comman-iim; at R lepore.
■Captain A. H. Allenby, Staff Corps 23 May 96 Wing Commander, 14 Jan. 99.
<Japtaiu W. C. S. Prince, StaffCorps 16 Nov. 9S Wing Officer, 3 May 91.
■captain R. P. Jackson, StaffCorps u Feb. 99 Wing Officer, 17 Apr. 91.— Officiating Wing C >mm ind r mi
Commanding at .-imnbulpore.— S. S. O. Sumb iipui'u.
Captain H. R. Baker, StaffCorps 1 15 Feb. 93 Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 92.— Garrison Class, Poom.
Lieut. G.C. Burn, Staff Corps 'nOct. 92 Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 94.— Burma Military Polio .
Lieut.W. C. Anderson, Staff Corps 17 Sept. 94 Wing Officer, 14 Jau. 99.— Offg. Adjutant and S 5 O. P>ue > .1
Lieut. E. Olson, StaffCorps
Lt.uuluuel X. Chatterjie, MD. l.M.S.
!2 Nov. 97 Wing Officer.— Officiating Quart*:* Master,
Mar. 97 In medical charge, 2? Nov. a*.
L L
499" 14th Madras Infantry ( II V, vb— formerly 2n<l Battalion 6th Regiment.
I
Uiry.
Claei i Tamils, i Company .
\od.
k«s*t:c "— ■ iidpoii"- "C«UNl"— "BuiMJ " J"^ Dr*ijon."
aDAK" »r " KkiDY L9L Tmi."
Head Quart, r-.n St. Thomi** Mount, triform. Red. fting; WluU, Lace.GoU.
Run, N UD -. LXD CORN. Riw
Major A. <i. Bur
■ Mnj.
Oapt .
Lieut. W. K ..-h.
Lieut. A. \\ t On Recrail Outy,
Lieut, i". V ■ Adjutant.
Lieut. T. B
Lieut. A. I. K - -u^h.
Major I
15th Madras Infantry </'• i\ 2 / Battalion $ih /.
ti "— " Afgbawim*>. i "-^-80"— "Benin.
P. injosn. [
J
■ • ■
Captain A. .1 -
.
Captain W. EL Wall
Lieut. P. W. T
Lieut H. H. i .
Lieut. I
C V. i rmm&ni
Captain V. Wall, In-l. Me L Son
■
■
Officer.— With ?S Madras In: .
■
16th Madras Infantry (Lane— formerly 2,n> Battalion $th S
Rat hinopoly lot) L75 -. —
■'
Class Company Regiment— 4 Con. IY'.ingas,
1 '
vHXATtc" — "SlIOLINGHr/B" — "MV80EI. '— " >>KIXr.\FAT\M*' — " At a" — " BUBHA,
Head -. Berhampore. Detachment at CutUck. l'uif>rm, K<\1. F*tingtt 1 Laet,Gold.
J. V,'. Part La nmk of Ll
1 Slay tack*
Capt:i 'HIS r
Lieut. A. W. II. I. uniH Milu 1
Lieut. B. H. B. M > Duty and
3 E
Lieut. A. T. B. Dickinsop.. ittaok.
Major K. K. 1 1
. [nd. Med. Si
17th Madras Infantry /: — 'ly and Battalion tat Regiment.
1777).— Linked with 81
I laes Oompanj Regiment— --us.
•• I »mih "— "Sholutqhi ra '— "N'jiipoRK"— "Bi'iiia, 1885-87. "
Ll Banjalore .1 ■ U.
■
11 k M. »ln mm&nder, 1
'
\ P, Hon .
:
Burma Hihl irj l'olicc.
I ant.
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— oiHciniin»; I'.M.o. iiungoon.
' , B. Hun". mi, Mlt. [.M.G d medical cha
19th Madras Infantry (Muirhead— formerly 2nd Bn. jth Regiment. 500
Raise I at Trkhinopoly in 1777.)— Linked with 7th and fyfh Regiments.— Regimental Centre, telgaum.
Ciass Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Toliugas
2 Companies mixed.
"CaENATIc"— " ShoLIXGHUR"— "MYS0BB" — "Sebingapatam"— "Pegu"— "Central India."
A Crown and " XIX."
Head Quarters at auilon. Uniform, Bed. Facinos. Tellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major H. H. H. Aspinall, Staff Corps
Major \V. W. V. Pakenham. Staff Corps
Captain T. A Fischer, Staff Corps
Captain R. W. A. Denne, Staff Corps...
Captain M. F. Harding, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. W. Heffernau, Staff Corps
Captain W. Donnan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. Hole, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. Sbairp, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. S. F. Routu. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Miller, Staff* Corps
Captain S. P. James, MB. Ind . Med. Ser.
Abmt
Rank.
22 Mar.
30 Jan.
10 Mar.
8 Dec.
1 Fell.
11 Feb.
n Feb.
2 Nov.
5 Nov.
1 Nov.
22 Apr.
29 July
97
Rbuarks.
Commandant, 18 Juno 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 95,
Wing Commauder, 12 Aug. 95.
Wing Officer, 17 Nov. 93.
Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.
99 Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 92.
99! Wing Officer, 6 Mar. 91.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, 1st Class.
92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, iS June 06
9S. Wing Officer.
97 Officiating Wing Officer.
9S]Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
jln medical charge.
99 Officiating in medical charge.
20th Madras Infantry {Bagot— formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777).— Linked with 13th and 22nd Regiments.— Regimental Centre,
St. Thomas's Mount.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, : Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Carnatic "— " Sholinghui. "— '• MrsoBE "— " Seeingapatam." A Crown and " XX.''
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major T. H. Haughton, Staff Corps in Feb. 97 Commandant, 14 Mar. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
'2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Captain A. W. Xewbold, Staff Corps ..J23 Aug. 95 Officiating 2nd in Command.— From 22 Madras Infantry
Captain W. Hudson, Staff' Corps 25 Aug. y4 Wing Comdr., 3 Sept. 95.— Cantonment Magistrate, Punjab.
Captain It. M. Morris, Staff Corps 14 Septus Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 98.
Captain J. S. Hodding, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 90 Wing Officer, iq Apr. 92.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. F. Bidwell, Staff Corps 31 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 94.— Burma Military Police
Lieut. R.H.E.Pennell, Staff Corps I 8 June 94I Wing Officer, 23 June 9).— On Recruiting' Dut"
Lieut. A. V. Searle, Staff Corps 2 May 9+iWing Officer, 25 June 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. L. S. Logan, Staff Corps ...10 Jan. 97|Wing Officer, iS Sept. 96,— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. W. A. Fetherstonhaugh.S. C I 5 Nov. 9S Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 9S.— A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras.
Lieut. C. b. Stooks, Staff Corps 8 Apr. 97!Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. H. N. Lyle, Staff Corps 122 Jan. 9S'Officiating Wing Officer.
CaptainD. H.M'D. Graven, MB. I. M.S. S July 91 In medical charge, 2 Sept. 98.
21st Madras Infantry-— Pioneers (Roberts— formerly 1st Battalion nth Regiment,
Raised at Chkacole in 1786).— Linked with 1st and 4th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 1 Company Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas
2 Companies mixed.
" MrSOEE "— " SeeIN GAFATAlt "— " NagPOBE "— " AFGHANISTAN, 1878-80 "— "BUBSIA, I
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major P._G. Huggins, DSO. Staff C 19 Apr. 96 Commandant, 37 Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel
5-87."
Captain H. V. Cox, Staff Corps [14 J
an. 91
2nd 111 Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 95.— Inspecting
Officer Rajpootana Imperial Service Infantry.
Wing Commander, 6 Feb. 95.— D.A.A. General, Rangoon.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Nov. 9S — Pla»Tio
Wing Commander, 21 Nov. 98.— Furlough. [duty, Bombay
Wing Officer, 27 May 92.
Wing Officer, 8 June 94.
Wing Officer, 27 Aug. 95.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Chios.
Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 98.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 98.— On duty, Russia.
Wing Officer, 23 Aug. 99.
Captain H. T. Brooking, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95
Captain C. E. Hendley, StaffCorps [12 Nov. 95
Captain A. M.Anderson, Staff Corps . i 4 May 98
CaptainN. M. C. Stevens. Staff Corps. ..In Feb. 99
Lieut. J. A. Bliss, StaffCorps I 4 Dec. 91
Lieut. L. W. Fox, Staff Corps ...23 Nov. 92
Lieut-G. A. M'Watters, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97
Lieut. F. G. Marsh, StaffCorps 22 Apr. 98
Lieut. W. D. Reid, StaffCorps 5 Nov. 98
Lieut. D. M. Govan, StaffCorps 14 Feb. 99'OfficiatiQg Wing Officer^
Lieut. W. H. La T. Darley, Staff Corps 24 Jan. 99'Officiating Wing Officer —Furlough
2nd Lieut. W. L. O. Twiss, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 9SJOfficiating Wing Officer
Major J.O.Pinto, Indian Med. Ser. ... 1 Oct. 99 'in medical charge. 21 Jan. 97.— Plague duty Oomrawuttee
Captain F. L. Blenkmsop, MB. I.M.S. 29 July 99 Officiating in medical charge. Jomrawuttee..
/
22nd Madras Infantry (Dalrymple— formerly 2nd Battalion
nth Regiment.— Raised at Mlore in 1788).— Linked with 13th and 20th Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, St. Thomas's Mount.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies mixed.
"Mysobe"— "Sebingapatam"— "Ava." A Crown and "XXII."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Uniform, Bed. Facings, While. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel L. J. Torrie, Staff Corps
Major J. F. Wilson, StaffCorps
Captain T. B. Hawks, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. W. Newbold, StaffCorps
Captain H. E. Pritchard, StaffCorps
Captain T. S. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. Greig, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. Milne, StaffCorps ,
Lieut. J. H. Hudson, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. D. Reece, Staff Corps
Captain Bhola Nath, Indian Med. Ser.
Captain P. Dee, MB. Ind Med. Service I20 July 99
19 Oct. 9S|Commandant, iS Jan. 93.
10 Sept. 95.2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Jan. 93.
9 Sept.9; Wing Commander, iS Jan. 93.
23 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, 17 May So.— With 20 Madras Infantry.
12 Nov. 95 WingOfficer, 26 July 89.— On Plague duty, Bombay.
23 May 96 Wing Officer, 25 May 94.— Furlough.
16 Mar. 92 Wing Officer, 2S Apr. 93.— Sick Furlough.
31 July 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Oct. 03.
1 Sept. 92 Wing Officer, 23 July 95.— Assist. Military Accountant, 3rd Class
5 June 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
29 July 96 Id medical charge, 4 June 97.
Officiating in medical charge.
L L 2
23iiMadrasi rWaU I Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly itt Ba
nth Rejitnent. — Raised at M- ,4!. — Linked with 3rd Regiment.
— Regimental Centre. ZYtcfcinopoty.
1 lompany Begiment— 4 Com|«anies Mahomedans. 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas.
"Now 01 Nana"— "SumiHlu"- "NutUl"- "BcbbU, i8Js-87." A Bugle and •'
! Quarters ai Sscunderabal. Uniform, Set. Fneinf.Or—*. Lace. Oold.
Ban, Nun, i»D Coart.
-
.' 0. W. Erok, SI
. ickors, Stat! Corps
Lient K. It. Barrai
Lieut a. v. W H SUA
Lient. E. n. OUpb 1
I.ICI1'
IV. ti. H. Stirling, Stan" Corps
I
Major Q. M. E. H'Kae, Ind. afi
AlHY
Kan
Rasune.
-•S Oct. 97 Commamlant. ' ', loneL
imniana and Wing Comm thrankof
■ mman-ler, 1
r Musketry, Rangoon.
• ".
.-. . \ lunteor
• ry.
itant and y
.v 08.— Furlough.
Beer. i7 Jan iimd Contingent.
A.ue. . .—Burn . ' lice. [ing
- —From 1 Madras Lancers.— On li>
•
:. medical charge, r Oct. S5.
24th Madras Infant/y (.Vc/'.'iKiM — formerly 2 ent.
Raised at VMore in 1794). — Linked with yth and 19W I ' . liehjaum.
Class Company Regiment— . • inies mixed.
"S«nxGir»t»>i"— " As'iTi"— "BoiBBox." an 1 :phant.
Head Quarters at Seattaderabad Uniform, Red. Faeinoi, Green. Lace, Gold.
11 Not. 97 Commandant 5 kFnrloug
n.andWingt
ima&d. [Comd
11 M:i Ifficor, 1 July
.•1 Mil L ' :■' .
.'.y, Russia.
Ulcer and Quarter Masl
I
Ion. md Class,
ifficiating Wing Officer.
-
medical cnarg ingh.
1 ' cia ■ ■ . medical elm: -
.1. K Portei . -
H. si. t;. Thomas, Staff Corps
Major A. J! . :.
Grimsnaw, Btaff Corps
Lient G. 1!. Morris,
Lionl \ 1. ' iwfbrd. Stall
Lieut inner. Staff Corps .
Lieut. K. 11. Lloyd, Stall I
.3111. Ind, '
Capt lin Sen
25th Madras Infantry {Kenny— -formerly ist Battalion 13''. Regiment.
■ . ■ ; \h 8th ami i-f/i Reginu
, i Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, i Comp&nj I impanr mix*
" Ut'iai, 1885-87."
. I tnwrtiTs Ht Cannanore. Uniform, Red. Facingr, Green. L<ice, Gold.
UaiorC ft. W. Barton, Staff Corps 11 8ept.o7|Commandant, 29 Uai nol.
II. T. Kin;r, S::i!l Corps i M:iy
\ I atant General, Be
liar, on,
London, Btafl I
:i. IJrovrn, Staff G rp« [0 inilar.
Lient. J. W. II. Lyon, Staff Corps I ■- i Wing Officer and Qnarti "' Ldjt,au
. uude.
Wing t Iffioer and adjntai t,
. lag Wing Officer, i Ju |
■i i ■
l. B Vsugn ii. - 14 Nov. 97 Officiating W gOffi
0. P.Warliker.Ind. M ledical charge, u Nov .. — Furlough.
nil. Ind. Med. Serr, i; . u medicaid
26th Madras Infantry (Innc* — •formerly 211 'uu 13th Regiment.
•.•1111794). Linked with md and i$th Regimenti. — /.'•
j Begin t i ■
11 Naorosa — "Kkmbb'dixi" — "Ava — Psou' 'Bush
Head Quarters at Bel;aum. Uniform, Red. Fmiayf, (!■•• iotd.
:-: . M, F », SiaffCorpa Commandant, |i Aug, 95. will] 9 ck Furl.
- ■ \ \ •. Madras,
". ii. \ Mercer. Btall ' irpi u No< a.u
impliell, suiil Corps
v \ i i.
■ II. H. Clark, Stall -
■
It. C. Kami- - * ;•>
sen, MnlT i
•■.. . -t irfi' irps
,i - ett, mi. i.u.s.
■ rig Commai ill ily,Milgit.
■
. \i'f
i j Jan. 91 Win.; OrLi I Datla
,• Bepi — Oil
16 * in
ag Oltlr<T.
1 ''el. 97 In Bteiiloal charge, .• Sfj 1
27th Madras Infantry (Lindsay — formerly ist Battalion 1 4th Regiment. 502
Raised at Trichinopolg in. 1798). — Linked with 5th and i6th Regiments. — Regimental Cei.tre, Madras ■
lass Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 3 C jmpari'es mixed.
" Mahidpore" "Lucknow " — " Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace,Qold,
Rank, Nambs, and Coups.
Major R. F. Clothier, Staff Corps
Major II. G. Sutton, StaffCorps
Captain C. E. II. Connell, Staff Corps
Captain T. Ffrench, StaffCorps
Captain. F. N. Burton, StaffCorps
Captain A. R. Nethersole, Staff Corps..
Lieut. H. V. Firth, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. L. Pen-in, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. D. C. Crombie, Staff Corps
Major I. P. Dovle, DSO. Ind. Med. Ser
Lieut. F. D. S. Fayrer, Ind. Med. Serv
Army
Rank.
is Aug.
13 Auk.
10 Mar.
14 May
14 Sept.
2 Aug.
20 July
28 Apr.
22 Jan.
30 Sept
2S Jan.
Remarks.
Commandant. 20 Aug. qS, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Sept. 97.
Wing Commander, 13 Nov. .,7.
Wiug Officer, 12 May 90. — On Plague duty, Madras.
Wing Officer, 12 May 90.
WingOfficer, 22 July 92. —Adj. East Coast Rifle Volunteers.
Wiirg Officer, 22 Mar. 95.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 June 96.
Officiating Wiug Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.— Sick Furkug'.i.
Officiating in medical charge.
28th Madras Infantry (Martin — formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Begiment.
Raised at Velloie in 1798). — Linked with gth and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpobe" — "Nagpohk" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, lied. Facing*, Yell >u-. Lace,6ohl.
MajorW. H.Lowry, StaffCorps
Captain W. M. Dawes, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Jackson, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Domenichetti, Staff C. ...
Captain G. R. Oakes, StaffCorps
Captain R. W. C. Keays, StaffCorps ...
Captain E. H. Boome, StaffCorps
Captain J. J. P. Quinn, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. D. Field, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Newell, StaffCorps
Lieut. V. H. Branson, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. W. Sherrard, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. M. S. Eyre, UD. Ind. Med. Ser.
Nov. 96:Commandant, 14 Aug. 9S, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Feb. 92 2ndin Comd. and Wing Comdr, 14 Aug. 98, with rank of Major^
Aug. 95J Wing Commander, 14 Aug. 98.— Uffg. D.A. A. General, Madras*
Jan. 97 Wing Officer, 12 May 90. — Musketry Class. Bellary.
May 98) Wing Otnccv, 18 Oct. So.— Garrison Class, Bangalore.
Sept. 98 Wiug Officer, : Feb. 92.— Plague duty, Mysore.
Nov. 98 Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 96 — Furlough.
Feb, 99 Wing Officer, :i Aug. 91. — Nayar Brigade.
Mar. 91 1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 July 93.
Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 93— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Feb. 94l0tticiating Wing Officer.
Apr. 99!Officiating Wing Officer.
Sept-96lln medica! charge, S Mar. 83.
29th (jth Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Macleod— formerly
ist Battalion 15th Regiment.— Raised at Masulipatam in 1798).— Linked with 30th and 31st
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment-3 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Fort Stedman. Detachments at Bampon, &=. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Bine.
Captain G. Rippon, Staff Corps |n Aug. 91
Captain C. V. Mainwaring, Staff Corps; 10 Mai. 94
Captain R. J. ft. Brown, StaffCorps ... 10 Mar. 94
Captain E. R. B.Murray. StaffCorps... 1 Feb. 99
Captain W. B. Staunton, Staff Corps ... 22 Aug. 99
Captain G. A. Strahan, StaffCorps 8 Dec. 99
Lieut. W. S. Prentis, StaffCorps 2 May 92
Lieut. C. E.Tristram, StaffCorps 16 Oct. 9=
Lieut. T. K. Gaskell, StaffCorps... 12 Jan. 96
Lieut. N. M. Geoghegan, StaffCorps
Commandant, 19 Dec. 96 with rank of Major.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 16 Dec. 96, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 24 Mar. 97.— At Ljikaw.
Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 96.
Wing Officer, 28 Dec. 97.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 03.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93.— With Deoli Irregular Force.
Officiating Wing Officer.— At Bampon.
5 Nov. 98JOtficiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Captain J. Penny, Indian Med. Service 29 July 91 In meuical charge, 3 May 9
30th (5th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Crewe— formerly 2nd
Battalion 15th Regiment.— Raised at Masulipatam in i799). -Linked with 29th and 31st Regiments.-
Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Comnany Regiment-4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
"Ava" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80"— " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Black.
3 Jan. 93 Commandant, 1 Feb. 99, with rank of Major
4 May 05 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 1 Feb. 99, with rank of Majol .
2 July « Wing Commander. 1 Feb. 99.-Furlough.
14 Sept. 9S, Wing Officer, - '
Captain H. N. Taylor, DSO. Staff Corps 28 Jan. 93 Commandant,
Captain A. C. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Ward, StaffCorps
Captain G. H. C. Mockler, Staff Corps
Captain R. J. T. Savi, StaffCorps ... .
Lieut. F. Copeland, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. M. M.Collard, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. R.M'Gill, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. H. B.Wright, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Little, StaffCorps
Captain J. Entrican.lfD. Inil.Med.Ser.
Feb 92. — Pebm for study.
14 Sept.98.Wing Officer, 1 Feb. ,2. -Musketry School, Bellary.
19 Oct. 90 WingOfficer and Adjutant, 1 Feb. 9'.
28 July o3:\Ving Officer, .8 June 96.-&ick Furlough.
3o May 04 Wing Officer, 1 Feb. gg.-Officiating Quarter Master.
15 Dec. 97!Offlciating Wing Officer.
23 Mar. 99 Officiating Wing Officer.
2S July 91 In medical charge, 7 Jun« 95-
5?: 31stC^'; 77 I \ Madras Light Infantry (Jeannerrett — formerly ist
mi. — Raised at Ti-ichinopoly i January i&oo).— Linked \cith 29th and 30H1
■
Clans Compai.y Regiment— 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 1 Companies Dogra>,
1 Company Hindustani Mahome<i:t'
"Nowoi Nina" — "MaamtOU." A Hujrle.
Head Quartets at Heiktila. V*,Jorm, 1'rab. Fjcinpi.Chrrry.
RlII. NlMIS, »nd Coars. EtXKAEXa.
Major i indant. 1 Feb. 91, vnth r:mk of 1. 1. Colonel.
rank of Major.
atiiiR Quarter Muster,
-
-
Military Po'
32nd ( ;• ;' ) Madras Infantry 1 merly 2nd
i - /.' ',' .' ;2lh and 33. '
I ay.
"At*."
BBfilkha .l»i Mahometans.
Head Quarters at Mandalay; Uniform, Dri ii U
I ' - ■
lr., 1 Jan. 91. — OfV I
'
Captain 11 -
u— Burma Military Pol.
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33rd 1 Madras Infantry | FTa/iot—
-/.»'■ it4
—R
.legiinent — 5 Com;
"Cochi.x."
Heii'i Keng Tung. T'n'/urmtJ>rabSrrp-. Facinpi, Fellow. I.acr, Drab.
.undant. 13 Feb.
Captni:. -
Oit:«
-
r Officer, Offic
Lieut. W. II. -
Lieut. I
Lieut. Sept.
P. C. H. S
BOMBAY -A-XSJVEY.
Governor's Body Guard (Raised 22 March 1865).
Head Quarters at Ganesh Khiml. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
50j
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
AKitr
Rank.
Captain C.C. Leveson-Gower, S. Corps 28 Apr. 97
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, Staff Corps } Mar. qj
Major H. Martin, MB. R. A. M. C I 6 Mar
Rbmabks.
EgtablUhment. — Commandant, Adjutant,
Farriers, 59 Sowars.
Commandant, 19 Dec. 94.— From 1 Bombay Lancers.
Adjutant, 1 Apr. 98.— From 2 Bombay Lancers.
In medical chars
Kisaldar, 1 Risaidar, 1 Koto Dafedar, 5 Dafedars. 1 Trumpetei
1st (Duke of Gonnaught's Own) Bombay Lancers (liaised 5 Nov. 1S17).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Deccan
Sikhs,
11 Ghuznee " — " Afghanistan" — " Pdnjau
Head Quarters at Poona. Vnifo
Sonorary Colonel— General II.S.H. Arthur W. P,
aciE.
Major G. F. N. Tinley, StaffCorps
Major W. A. Thompson, StaffCorps ...
Captain C. V. Schneider, Staff Corps ...
Capt. C. C. Leveson-Gower, StaffCorps
Captain L. N. Beatty, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Templer, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Pollard, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. P. Bannerman, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. B. P. Ellwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. 0. Savile, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. C. Williams. StaffCorps ...
Lieut. C.F. G. Lang, S. Stafford Regt. ..
2nd Lieut. C. D. Hitchins, StaffCorps...
2nd Lieut. W. M. Macleod, Staff Corps
MaiorC. B. Maitland, Ind. Med. Serv...
10 Sept. 96
22 Jan.
99
xo May
93
28 Apr
97
4 May
08
15 Feb.
Q2
6 Feb.
9i
29 Oct.
90
23 July
93
1 Jan.
96
4 Aug
07
20 Oct.
97
4 Aug
97
22 Jan.
OH
31 Mar
97
i Mahrattas, i Squadron Juts of West Rajputana, i Squadroa
1 Squadron Pathans.
l" — ** MOOI.TAN " — " CENTRA I, LtflHA " — " BURMA, I S3 5-87."
'», Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Quid.
A. Dnke of Connaught, KG. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCVO. Rifle Brigade.
Commandant, 31 Mar. q5, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 31 Mar. g3.
Squadron Commander, 10 Nov. 95. — Assistant Military Attache*
Teheran.
Squadron Comdr. 10 Nov. 95. — Comdt- Governor's Body Guard.
Squadron Commander, 16 Apr. 96.— A.D.C. to Sir W. Lockhart.
Squadron Commander, 31 Mar. 98 —Garrison Class, Poona.
Squadron Commander, 4 May 99.— From 5 Bombay Cavalry.
Squad. Off., ti Jan. 95.— Provost Marshal, Malakand Force.
Squadron Officer, 21 May 96. — Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 29 Oct. 97. — Sick Fuvlough.
Squadron Officer, 31 Mar. g3.— Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Scuadron Officer. —Sick Furlough.
lu medical charge, 22 Jan. 92.
2nd Bombay Lancers {Raised 5 Nov. 1817).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Rajputs of Western Rajputana, i Squadron Sikhs other than Jits,
2 Squadrons Riijput Mahoniedaiis of the Rajputana and Delhi Districts.
*' Central India " — " AfghanistanviS79-8o."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Detachment at Rajkote. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. La<-e, Gold.
Lt.Colonel J. Monteith, Staff Corps ... i^ Nov. gS Commandant, 4 Mar. 97.
Major L. A. Gordon, Stall' Corps 14 June 07 2nd m Command and SquadronComdr.,29 0ct. 97.— Furlough.
Captain C. M. Cartwright, StaffCorps ..22 Oct. o_» Officiating and in Command.— From 6 Bombay Cavalry.
p.s.c Captain H. T. Kenny, Staff Corps^ Oct. qi Squadron Commander, 6 Sept. 95.— D. A. A. General, Aden.
Captain C. E. Baynes, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 94 Squadron Commander, 14 Aug 95.— At Rajkote.
Captain W. W. G. Griffith, Staff Corps1 [6 Nov. gb Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 96.— Furlough.
Captain H. W. Cobham, Staff Corps ... | q May 99 Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 97-
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, StaffCorps I 3 Mar. 93 Squadron Officer, 14 Aug. 95.— Adj. Governor's Body Guard.
Lieut. TV. B. T. Abbey, StaffCorps... .[ - Dec. 94 Squadron Officer, 12 June 96.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. A. Hewlett, StaffCorps 2S Apr. qs Squadron Officer, 5 May 97. -With 2 Central India Horse
Lieut. J. G. Griffith, StaffCorps 28 Feb. 97 Squadron Officer, 29 Oct. 97.
Lieut. W. G. K. Green, Staff Corps 7 Mar. 08 Squadron Officer, 20 Mar. 99.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. J. B. Keogh, StaffCorps 3© Dec. 93 Officiating Squadron Officer.— From 22 Bombay Infantry.
Lieut. A. M. Hennell, Staff Corps 9 Oct. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. P. H. M. Taylor, Staff Corps 5 Dec. 9S Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. H. H. Syer, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 99 Officiating Squadron Officer.^
Captain R. F. Standage, Ind.Med.Serv. 29 July oS In medical charge, 28 Oct. 98.
3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (Queen's Own) (Raised 4 May 1820).
Class Squadron Regiment— t Squadron Jats of Western Rajputana, i Squadron Jat Sikhs, i Squadron
Kaimkhanis (W. Rajputana), i Squadron Mahomedan Rajputs. t
The Royal Cypher within the Garter, '* Ghuznkk"— ■• Cabool. 1S42"— " HrDEEiBAD"-" Persia "—" Reshirb
— "Khooshab" — "Bosh irk"—" Central India "—"Abyssinia"— " Kandahar, 1880''—
"Afghanistan, 1S79-S0.'1
Head Quarters at Neemuch. Squadron at Nusseerabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Monorary Colonel— Field Marshal M.EM. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Major A. Phayre, Staff Corps 1 1 May 98 Commandant, 24 July 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— And Com-
manding at Neemuch.
Major C. F. Grantham, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 9712nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Mar. 97.
p.a.c.Captain F.M. Edwards, DSO. S.CJ22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 29 June 94.- "
-D. A. A. General, Mhow.
Captain A. J. W.Browne, DSO.S. Corps 1 16 Dec. 96
Captain fl. J. E. Purvis, Staff Corps ...^oJan. 97
Captain H. G. Benn, StaffCorps jio Nov. 97
Captain C. S. Stack, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 99
Captain J. L.Alexander, Staff Corps ...'19 Sept. 99
Lieut. F. C. A. Parsons, StaffCorps ...15 Feb. 92
Lieut. W. A. Fisher, StaffCorps 14 Aug. 91
Lieut. R. H. B. Anderson. Staff Corps. ..in Apr. 94
Lieut. M. H. Anderson, SLaff Corps j 1 May 96
Lieut. L. E. Dening, Staff Corps I 5 Apr. 99
Lieut. H. R. Hopwood, StaffCorps | 1 Jily 92
CaptainH. F. Cleveland, Ind. Med. Ser. 30 Sept. 89
Lieut. G. E.Stewart, MB. Ind. Med.Serv.i27 July 98
Squadrou Commander, 3 Apr. 95
Squad. Comdr. 24 July 96.— Plague duty, Poona.
Squadron Commander, 24 July 96.— At Nusseerabad.
Squadron Officer, 23 May 90.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 6 July 94-
Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 96.— Burma Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 96.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 96.— Assistant Military Accountant.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 96.— Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.— From 2 Madras Infantry.
In medical charge, S June 94.— Furlough.
, ( Officiating in medical charge.
Each Regiment of Bombay Cavalry consists of 4, Squadrons, with the following Establishment:— Commandant ;
4 Squadron Commanders ; 4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 1 Risaidar Major; 3 Risaldars ; 1 Wonlie
Major; 4 Risaidars ; 8 Jamadara ; 1 Kote Dafedar Major ; 1 Farrier Major; 8 Kote Dafedars ; 32 Dafeders
8 Trumpeters ; 40 Naiks ; and 518 Sowars.
504 4th •' Albert P Bombay Cavalry /',„//
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-,. adrou Regiment-. S,.t.lr uDl - [Mdxon Pmi
l.VDU — "AluiUHIMiJ, 187S-79." «»»!«•»
it\ Uniform, Dark Green. FaciHQl,
Head Quarters ni Fort Sandeman.
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Major I
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6th Bombay Cavalry (JocotVa- Eorte) (/,'.- I 17 Jon. iS^6).
Squadion Regiment- , :. j it Bikhe. . Squndi
including Baluchis.
noKumn—"itn*unu"-"UTmMu>" -"Pmrjaua"— "1 lt1!c"-"Gooji«ai"-- k»o»i»i«1»,1879.8o.
1 Quarter, at Qii.tta. D, at Ohaman. etc. Uniform, Dark Omn. Taring,, t
taut. 1 Mai
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7th Bombay Lancers (Behoch Horse) (Raised 21 Oct. 1SS5). 505;.
Class Squadron Regiment-2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans (including Baluchifi), t Squadron Pathan*,-"'
1 Squadron Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Jacobabad.
Uniform, Khaki Serge. Facing* t Buf. Lace, Gobi.
Rank, Namb and Corps. I £*** [ Remarks.
Colonel P. Abbott, Staff Corps I22 July 98 J Commandant, 4 Nov. Q2.— Offg. Col. on the Staff, Nasirabad.
Major G. A. Gott, Staff Corps 23 yeb. 9612nd in Command and Squadron Commander. 4 Mar. 97
Captain C. E. B. fiivar, Staff Corps 23 Nov. 91 Squadron Commander, 21 July 93.
Captain W.J.Peyton, CMG. Staff Corpse Jan. 92 Squadron Comdr., 23 July 9?.— With Imperial Service Troops
Captain H. N. Roome, Staff Corps [23 May 96)Suuadron Commander, 2^ June 97.
Captain F. L. Vincent, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Sq uadron Commander, 9 Aug. 07.— Unpaid Vtlache Head Qrs
Captain H- H. Southey, Stafl Corps ... 5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 30 Au-r. riiombnv
Captain J. Talbot. Staff Corps '14 Sept.gSlSqmdron Officer, 27 Jan. 9^.
Lieut. C. B. Loring, Staff Corps 1 6 May 93'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, S Aug. 98.
Lieut. R. L. C. Wilkinson, Staff Corps | 9 May 95 Squadron Officer, S Aug. qS.— Sick Furlough,
Lieut. K. J. Arthur, Staff Corps 31 Mar. 03 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. S. M. Bruce, Staff Corps ...J16 Feb. 93 Officiating Squadron Offieer.
Captain T.W,Irvine,.if.fi.Ind. Med. Ser. 28 July qi 'in medical charge, 27 Nov. 96.
Aden Troop (Raised 23 Oct. 1S67)
Head Quarters at Khormaksar. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Throat Plume, Yellow. Lace,Gohh
CaDtain M'L J. Gordon, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Commandant, 30 July 9S.— From 4 Cavalry.
Notb. — The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant, 1 Risaldar, 2 Jemadara9.
1 Kote Dafedar, 1 Pay Dafedar, S Dafedars, t Trumpeter, 1 Farrier, 40 Hur=e Sowars, 45 Camel Sowars.
No. 1
Captain
Lieut. C,
Lieut. B
Lieut, J
Captain
Lieut. H
Lieut. C.
Lieut. H
Lieut. A
Native Artillery.
Mountain Battery — "Punjaub" — "Mooltan"— "Abyssinia"— "Bcbma, 1835-87." No. 6 Mountain
Battery — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
No. 5 Mountain Battery with Malakand Force. No. 6 Mountain Battery at Dera Ismail Kian.
Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
L. C. Gordon, Royal Artillery' 3 Mar. g2'CommandingNo. 5 Mountain Battery, 30 Oct. 97.
R. Kelly, Royal Artillery :S May ^Subaltern, 23 June 98.
30 Mar. 96'Subaltera, 5 Apr. 99.
13 May go'Subaltern, 21 May qq
1 Jan. 92 [Commanding No. 6 Mountain Battery, z$ June 07
15 Feb. 92 Subaltern, 26 Jan. 94. — Furlough.
23 Mar. 94 -Subaltern, 21 Sspt. q3.
1 Apr. 9'; Subaltern.
21 Mar. qq Officiating Subaltern.
I. M. Locke, Royal Artillery
H. Keoph, Royal Artillery ..
O. C. Williamson, R. Artillery
. S. de Brett, Roval Artillery."
W. Stulpnagel/R. Artillery ..
. G. Sargeaunt, R. Artillery ..
. M. Col vile, Royal Artillery..
Establishment of each Mountain Battery. — 1 Commandant, 3 Subalterns, 1 Subaiar, 2 Jamadars, 8 Havildarsy
6 Naiks, 2 Trumpeters, S3 Gunners. Total, in. Drivers' Esfablitkment. — 3 Havildars,6 Naiks, 138 Drivers*
with an increase of 12 on service, 1 Salootrie, 1 Shoeing Smith ; Total; 140.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
" Bbni-Boo-Ali" — " Ghuznke*' — " Affghanisxan"— " Khilat "— "Pun j a ub"— " Mooltan" — "Goojebat" —
"Pbhsia" — *'Rbshibb" — "Khooshab"' — "Bcshihh" — "Central India" — "Abyssinia" — " Kani>ahab, iSSo.'*
"Afghanistan, 1S7S-80" — "Bubsia, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lw.e, Gold.
1st Company.— Kirkee. j 3rd Company.— Que-.ta. 1 A (Depot) Company. — Kirkee.
2nd Company. — Kiritee. I 4th Company. — Adea. | B (Depot) Company. — Kirk°e.
Colonel C^Hoskyns^R. Engineers 14 Apr. 99 Commandant, 3 Oct. 97.— And C jinmaading at Kirkee.
22 May 93 Superintendent of Instruction, Park and Train, 3 Dec. 95.
27 July 99 Adjutant, it Oct. 96.— Furlough.
1 Apr. 99 Compauy Commander, 29 May S3. — 3 Company.
27 July 92 Company Csmmauder, 1 Aug. 9S.— Uffg. Adjutant.— A Corupany
. 14 Feb. ojtCompany Commander, 1 Aug. 93. — 1 Company.
.14 Feb. 93 Company Commander, 24 May 97.— 2 Company.
Major G. E. Shute, Royal Engineers...
Captain G. Walker, Royal Engineers...
Major 0. E. Baddeley, R. Engineers ...
Lieut. F. H . C. Burae, Roya) Engineers
Lieut. C. W. Singer, Royal Engineers..
Lieut. G. H. Boileau, Royal Engineer:
Lieut. F. S.Garwood. R. Engineers I12 Feb. 95 Co npany Commander, 29 Oct. 98.-4 Company.
Lieut. E. S. Sandys, Royal Engineers. .J12 Feb. 05 Company Officer, 22 Mar. 99— B Company.
Lieut. G. R. Pridham, Royal Engineer*!^ Feb. 95 Company Officer, 2S Sept.tg8 — 2 Company.— Offg. Com p. Comdr.
Lieut. F. R. S. Gervers, Roval Eng. ...10 Feb. 90 Company Officer, B May 96.-3 Company.
Lieut. J. E. E. Crastar, Roy' Engineers^ July 96 Company Officer,^ Sept. 96.— A. Company.— Tel. duty, Punjab..
Lieut. W. Bovet, Royal Engineers J25 July 95 Company Officer and Quarter Master, 21 May 97 — 1 Company.
Lieut. J. B. Corry, R. Engineers 27 reb. 97 Company Officer, 29 Dec. 97-~4 Company.
Major G.E.Fooks, Indian Med. Service1 2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, t2 Aug. 98.
Notb.— The Effective Establishment ot the Corps ot Sappers and Miners consists of 4 Service Companies and
Depot Companies, with 1 Commandant, i Superintendent of Instruction Park and Train, 1 Adjutant, 6 Company-
Commanders, 5 Compauy Officers, 1 Medical Officer, 1 Warrant Officer, 1 Sergeant Major. 1 Quartermaster Ser-
geant, 2 Quarter Mister Sergeant Instructors 3 C >mp>iav Sergevni Majors, 4 Sergeants. 5 First Corporals, 5
Second Corporals, 5 Subadart, 10 Jamadars, ji Havildare, 50 Naiqucs, 7^8 Privates, 9 Buglers, and 12 Boys.
506 1st Bombay Infantry G ted 12 November 1779) —
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Ri»l,Si«l»,i>Dl'o«n. s"!t*T Euulll.
Major J. t'. - - nmandant. i - .th rank of ! Of.j-.K.K.
Staff C. as Feb. 9i with rank
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Pluii:. " Borrr" (will ■ Koiioaum*'— "ABTasxjfu..'1
Bombay. Uniform, \$»,Wkito,
Honorary Colonel. — Field Marshal fiT.£.Jar. Albert I I
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3rd Bombay Infantry {Light Infantry-
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Class Company Regiment — 4 '
Hanoi]
" Mvsobb" — "Siiiikhi" — ".Sbiiixg.ipai.im" — "Bsb ojbbit —
■ ' \ It V > > t '
Pom. Detachment ai Satura. Uniform, Sri. Facing', h
Captain M. w. Ban
Captain A. I.. Pillc »u,
Lieut. 1
Lieut. H. B. Grarratt,
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Lieut. G.F
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Captain B. 1J. Basu,
4th Bombay Infantry ( /.'■ ■ I 18 Sepi
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1 First Bail I
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Captain J. ' R
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I^eut. W. W. Blokl
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Captain II. Uonnett, M II. \ml. il. .1. Sir
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« Officer, i Mai 'i Mil.
Sick Furlough.
1 Jim iter.
i Bept.og Offlciatii . oer.
4 Aug. >n Officiating WtngOffloar.
I r. it.
5th Bombay (Light) Infantry (Raised iS September 17SS). — 507
Linked with 3rd and loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment --4 Companies Deccaui Mahrattas, - Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahoinedaus (Bombay).
"Mysore"— " 8 ehdaseer"— " Seringapatahi"— "Bkni-Boo-Ali"— " Kaiiun "— "China, 1860-62 "—
''Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — " Burma, 1SS5-87."
Head Quarters at Rajkote, Detachments at Ahmedabad and Sudra. Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Black. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Army
Rank.
Lt.Colonel 0. O.Nicholetts, Staff Corps . 6 Jul;,* 96
Major A. Beale, Staff Corps 13 Aug. go
Captain F. \V. J. Caulfedd, Staff Corps I14 Jan. gi
Captain E. R. I. Cliitty, Staff Corps 5 Feb. .
Captain C. H. C. Grace, Staff Corps ifi Nov. 1
Lieut. H. Brand, Staff Corps 29 Mar. i
Lieut. A. A. West, Staff Corps .'. 12 Feb. <
Lieut. H. W. Berthon, Staff Corps 14 Apr. c
Lieut. W. J. W. Brackenbury, Staff C. | 3 Oct. c
Lieut. A. R. B. Shuttlewor;u, S.C. 6 Dec. c
2nd Lieut. C. A. Mi I ward, Staff Corps 4 Aug. c
Captain J. H. M'Douald, MB. Iud.M.S. 29 Jan. c
Lieut. J. E. Robinson, Ind. Med. Serv. 123 Jan. c
Rekabks.
Commandant, 3 Jan. 95.— And Commanding at Rajkote.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Jan. 95.
Wing Commander, 3 Jan. 95.— Cantonment Magistrate, Ahme-
dabad.
Wmg Officer, 25 Mar. go.— S.S.O. Decsa.
iVing Officer, 15 July 92.— Plague duty, Nasir.
Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Oct. 92.— S. S. O. Rajkote.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 94.— Political Employ, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 17 Sept. 07.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating Wing Officer.— S. S. O. Ahmedabad.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
In medical charge, 12 Aug. g3.— Offg. Civil Surgeon, Sukkur.
Officiating in medical charge.
7th Bombay Infantry (Raised iS September i-]SS).—RegtL Centre, MJiotu.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans of Rajputana, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies .tats of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Mahomedans of Central India.
" Mysore" — " Seedaseeb" — "Seringapatam" — " Bkni-Boo-Ali" — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore, Uniform, Fed. Facing*, White. Lace, Gold.
1TC Major W. St L. Cha*e, Staff Corps
Major P. J. H. Aphn, Staff Corps
Major J. C. Hollway, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. H. Craufurd, Staff Corps
Capt. A. P. A. Elphinstoue, Staff Corps
Captain F. Fisher, Staff Corps
Captain A. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. Owens, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. N. Heala, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Keelau, Staff Corps
Lieut.S.A.DelintS-Radcliffe, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Bigg-Wither, Staff Corps......
2nd Lieut. R. A. Carpenter, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. P. Jervis, Ind. Med. Sei.
Lieut. T. S. Novis, Indian Med. Serv.
10 Sept.g
1 May 9
4 Dec. g3
22 Oct. 92
6 Feb. gs
ir Feb. 99
g May 9 ;
2 May 94
2 Sept. 94
14 June 95
26 May 95
17 Nov. 96
22 Jan. 96
1 Oct. 97
7 July qS
Commandant. 10 June 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
^ud in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Aug. 96.
Wing Commander, 25 Sept, 95.
Wing Officer, 10 Apr. S5.— Offg. D. A. A. Gen. Bombay District.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87.
WmgOfficer, 10 July 91.
Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 95. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 95.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 96.— Famine duty, Ajmere District.
Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
i (fllciating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 July 85.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
8th Bombay Infantry {Raised in 1768). —
Linked with 1st and gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre. Ahmednugger-
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccaui Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Mysore"— " Htdera3a:>" — " Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Ahmed-rugger. Detachment at Malegaon. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps 13 June 94. Commandant, 16 Sept. 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major J. R. Sandwith, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Sept.g^. — Furlough.
Captain C. A. Brown, Staff Corps jig Feb. 92 Wing Commander, 8 Jan. q5. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain R. M. Betham, Staff Corps 1 10 Mar. 94 Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 86. — Recruit. Staff Officer for Mahrattas,
n, Wing Officer, 7 Mar. 90.— Officiating Wing Commander. [&c.
1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 1 Oct. 95.
Captain E. Saulez, Staff Corps '14 Sept. 98
Captain M. T. Elderton, Staff Corps ... 10 Nov. 99
Lieut. C. S. Fellows, Staff Corps 26 Nov. 93 Wing Officer, 8 Jan. 96.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. S. Strong, Staff Corps 1 May 96 Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 97. — Adjutant Kolapore Infantry Corps.
Lieut. R. E. C. Hall, Staff Corps n May 97 Wing Officer. — Commanding Detachment at Malegaon.
Lieut. H. P. Strong, Staff Corps [ 1 July O7.0fficiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. V. G. Menzies, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97 [Officiating Wing Officer.— On Plague duty, Bombay.
Major C. J. Sarkies, MB. Ind. Med. Ser. ?q Sept.95,ln medical charge, 11 Oct. 89.
9th Bombay Infantry (Raised iS September 1788).—
Linked with 1st and Sth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmednugger.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccaui Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahomedans {Rajputana and Central India).
"'Mtsoee" — " Seeingapatasi " — "Pcnjacb" — " Mooltan" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Blaek. Lace, Gold.
Major H. Godfray, Staff Corps .... ......w Sept.gs.Commandant, 23 July 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major R. D. Broome, Staff Corps 1 $ Mar. gg 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 July 99.
Major W. W.Battiscombe, Staff Corps... 13 Aug. gg
Captain C.J. Melliss, StaffCorps g Sept.9^
Captain P. C. Searle, Staff Corps 11 Feb. gg
Lieut. J. R. Darley, StaffCorps... j2oDec. 90
Lieut. H. C. Wooldridge, StaffCorps ... 9 Mar. 92
Lieut. H. E. S. Cordeaux, StaffCorps .., 2 Sept. 96
Lieut. L. B. H. Haworth, StaffCorps ... 13 Sept. 96
Lieut. J. C. M. Hoskyn, StaffCorps 16 Apr. 97
Lieut. H. Tatum, Staff Corps 1 Dec. 97
Lt.Colonel C. F. Willis, MB. Ind. M. S. 31 Oct. 9c
Lieut. R. W. Anthony, MB. I.M.S J27 July g3
Wing Commander, 23 July 9g.
Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 86.— Officiating Wiug Commander.
Wing Officer, 8 May g2.— Cantonment Magistrate, Baroda.
Wing Officer, 12 Aug. 92.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Nov. 94.
Wing Officer, 9 Oct. 97. — Offg. Assist. Political Resident, Aden.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Officiating S. S. O. Baroda.
Officiating Wing Officer, Adjutant and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical oharge, 1 Aug. 84. — Acting Civil Surg. Belgaum.
Officiating in medical charge and Residency Surgeon.
507a 10th Bombay {Light) Infantry (fid ted :.; 0 I '7 97)- —
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12th Bombay Infantry {Bam < 15/01 »ory 179S). —
Clas* Company Rojjimeat — i C inipanio* Jitfl of Western Rajputana, ^ Compan Knjputjtna and
... . 1 (8. Riijputiuiii and Central India), a Com] 1 ibi tfahomedana,
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"Kern" (with - ' — "' Kikkiii"— " Biki-Boo-Ali"— " Cumbil Ikuia"— " Apon»itisTi», iS-j
11 . i. Li , , , /.'. i. Pacing; TtUow. 1
i. J. P. N".:: Eldant, .'■ .1 ;
Captain II. . with rank
Cupt-a;
Capt ".
Captain W. C. P. B 14.— Transport Officer, Mahtkand P
I Corps 11 Pi Qr.Mr.
ijrh.
-Wil ;i K_;\ ptian Army.
1,8 ■ duty, Bejaporc.- Fi
Captain Y. B. Bern in medical ohargi
14th Bombay Infantry (Eaisi > 6 U •.•■■/( 1S00). —
/. n i "
ihrattaa,
■ ly).
latPeoni 'i" '. A"' I yucinpr, YtUow. ■
I
Mar.
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ii ng in medical chargo,
16th Bombay Infantry {Rained 6 March tSoo). —
Linked with 14th and 17th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
508
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
"Afghanistan-, 1879-80,"
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Red. Facing*, Yellow. Lac, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel A.. \V. C. Bell, Staff Corps ... 7 July 1
Major P. R. Legh, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 1
Captain H. R Mead, Staff Corps 10 Mar. <
Captain W. S. Jacob, Staff Corps 3 Dec.
Remarks.
Major F. A. C. Kreyer, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Bridges, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Preston, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. H. Hunter, Staff Corps..
Lieut. A. F. Stewart. Durham Lt. Inf...
2nd Lieut. J. H. W. Morgan, Staff Corps! 8 Sept."
Captain A. F. W. King, Ind. Med. Ser.. ..129 July
Lieat. G. C. Laing, JIB, Ind. Med. ServJ28 Jan.
Commandant, it June 95.
|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 May 99. [Mhow.
, Wing Commander, 25 May qq.— D.A.A.General for Musketry,
J Wing Commander, 25 May 99.
. Wing Officer,22 Nov. 89.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Bareilly.
, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Feb. 96.— Furlough,
j Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 96.— Dep. Assist. Coin. Gen., 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 15 June 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
jWingOfficer, 24 Nov. 98.
J Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 99. — Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 12 Apr. 99.— Plague duty, t-oona.
! Officiating in medical charge.
17th Bombay Infantry (Raised 21 December 1800). —
Linked with 14th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
Detachments at Mir Ali Khel, Drug, SfQ.
lace, Gold.
Aug. 99 Commandant, 5 Aug. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough,
jnd in Com. and Wing Coindr. 5 Aug. o3,with rank of Major.—
Officiating Commandant. [Malakand Force.
WingC >mmander.7 Oct. 98.— Assist. Supdt. of Army Signalling
Wing Officer, 17 July 91. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutaut, 31 Oct. 95.
Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 96. — Commissariat Department.
Wing Officer, 1 May 9b.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer.
Willi? Officer, 23 Mav 99.
Officiating Wing Offi er at Mir Ali Khel.
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman.
Major R. H. Light, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. F. Whyte, Staff Corps
Caotain F. S. Widdicombe, Staff Corps
Captain C. D. Lester, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. O. Codrington, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. W. D. Harington, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Cates, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. B. Robinson, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. M. Lennox. Stsff Corpi .
„-99
10 May 93
29 Aug. 96
i4Sept-98
3 July 93
8 June 93
2 May 94
6 May 9;
17 Nov. 97 1
Lieut. H. A. Carter, Staff Corps 14 May 99 c
Captain W. S. P. Ricketce, Mti. I. M.S. 30 Mar. gd In medical charge, 27 Jan. qv— Furlough.
Lieut. H. R. Price, MB. Ind. Med. Serv.|a8 Jan. 97 Offici iting iu medical charge.
19th Bombay Infantry {Raised i November iS 1 7 ). —
Linked with 20th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Companies
Major C. R. Phillipps, Staff Corps
Captain A. E. Aitken, Staff Corps..
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Gujars (W. R ijputna), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rijputam),
Rajputs (,E. Raj put ana and Central India', 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
*Ghoznkb" — "Affghanistan" — " Punjab " — " MooLrAN " — ■" Goojeuat "-''Kaxuikib, i38o " —
"Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Uniform. Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
10 Sent. 95 Commandant, 10 May q^, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — And Com-
I manding at Hyderabad.
14 Jan. 9112nd m Command and Wing Commander, 4 Sept. g3.— D.A.A.
I Gen., Bombay District.
9 May 96 2nd in Command and Wiag Commander, 15 July 93.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 10 May 96.— With UgandaRifl.es.
0 Jan. 97lWiug Commander, 28 Apr. 93.
6 July 9-'; Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Jan. 93.
29 Sept. 931 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 95.— Tutor to the Nawabsida Sher Juma
i Khanji of Jumagarh.
1 Jan. 94; Wing Officer and Qaarter Master, 10 Aug. g5.
11 Oct. 93 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 98.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
1 Mar. 95 Wing officer, 16 July 98.
5 Nov. 98 Wing Officer, \ Sept. 98.— Station Staff Officer.
12 Nov. 97 Wing Officer.
29 July 95 In medical charge, 9 Sent. 9S. — Acting Civil Surgeon, Poona.
27 July 9S,Officiating in medical charge.
Captain H. E. Lowis, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. Chitty, Staff Corps
Captain G. C. F. Sartorius, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. F. Pocock, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. P. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. G. Adamson, Staff Corp3
Lieut. L. M. R. Deas, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. E. Kriekenbeek, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. Crichton, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. D'Oyly, StaffCorps
Captain A. Hooton, Indian Med. Ser.
Lieut. J.W.Watson, JIB. Ind. Med. Ser.
20th Bombay Infantry (Raised i November iS i 7). —
Linked with igth and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. R-ijputana), 2 Companies
Lajputs (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahotuedaos.
" PHB8IA" — " RkSHIBK" — "BUSHIKK " — " KlIOOSHAB .*'
Head Quarters at Allahabad. ^ Con pany at Aaa*;ergtirh, pnd 3J Companies at Indore. Uniform, Red.
Facing s ,
Yettu-r Luce, Gold.
Lt.Colonel F. Stsvenson, Staff Corps ...I S Fob. 96. Coin in and ant, 25 May 95. — Sick Furlough.
Major K. Baillie, Stall' Corps 127 Jan. 90 Uud in Command and Wing Commander, 8 Nov. 06.
Captain W. O. M. Vtosse, StaffCorps ...,23 Oct. gij Wing Comdr. 8 Nov. 96 — Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. U.S. itudkin. Staff Cor us ... . .. 2j Apr. 93 Officiating Wing Commander aud Quarter Master.
Captain W. Ayere-t, Staff Oorps 1 6 Feb. 951 Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 91.— Offg. 2nd in Command ac Ii'dore.
Captain J. R. HiU, Staff Corps ! 12 Nov. 95I Wing Officer, 22 June 38.— S.S.'». Mhow.
Lieut. P. C. It. liarclay, staff Corps ...2 Sept. 92I Wing Office), 3 Jan. 96.— With Brit, S. Africa Protectorate Force
Lieut. A. P. Trevor, S:wff Corp-; ...24 .Imy 24! Wiug Officer, 3 Xov. 96 — Assist. Political Agent, Zhob.
Lieut. J. H. C.is^eriy. Staff ■ ' ii'ps 5 June 9
Lieut i»,T.C. Calvert. Stiff C r s 17 Feb. 05
Lieut. A.C. S. S Ellis, Staff Cm-pa , 5 N0V.9J
CaptAin S. Kvans, MB. Ind. Mel. Ser. 23 Jan. qS Ih medical charge. 20 May qS
Lieut. F. S. C. I'hoinpson, t/"LMni.U.d 27 July 9?|0mciating in medical ch.irj,
_ Officer, 23 Fe>. 97.
Wing Officer an I Adjutant, 9 Apr. 99.
Wing Officer at Asseerguur.
Plag'i?
duty, Bod bay.
5<3y 21st Bombay Infantry —
Claas Company Uopiiii- - l>«ccam Mahraua-.
\ Anchor iinil I. ■,,!.■
t»in"-"A»u"-"li "AMrmmit."
B I Periian Gulf. Unit' rm. A • . Emerald Qrren. .'
Rixi.Nimi-
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22nd Bombay Infantry -iS).-
lajpuiona), .
-
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:. W. G. Hal
Captain II. H. Nn
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Lieut. W. 1' '
Lieut. A. MclTille. SI
md Lieut. B. G. Baker, El
: Qirtta. Uniform, Kid. Facing/, Emerald Green.
13 Juii.
H.ll. tin- M
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1 Apt Uawul
12 Jul; ' > en. 2nd Class.
-
• t Officer.
■ oer.
>8 Jan. 9; In mi —With 17 Bombay Inf.
I
23rd Bombay Infantry (/.'■< I 4 Ifoy iS;o).
/•' ■'■ J.)
25th ■ '■
Class Company Regiment- stern Rajpulana and
II - '.', B • ■ .. . Jans.
" Cnni"— "Fiuii"— "AnunKUl, 1875 -f "-" Brum, 1885-87."
1 Ou:irL-r> nl Fort Sandeman. Unit' rn. Facinct, AV'. '.' i.iir.
Major R. 1
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rank nf M
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On
Lieut. M. K. 1
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iter Master.
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24th {Duchess of I ' nnaughfs Own) Beloochistan Infantry | Bout i 4 May iS:o).
1 C >mj>any u mpanica
i
" Lnaw" -■■('ixtiiL India"— " Afgiuxista.v
H. .1 ■ Loralai. Uniform, Vrab. Faeinjr, Red. i
. Staff (
I
3 Jan. 94
tin H. F. Wa I
It. W
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Lieut. W. J. Mitchi Ipi
\i 1 Winn 1 mi ugh.
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. I»il. MeJ. ber. .0 July 97lln mcdieal clun.
•ml in < n -. - Cotn-
IHi
md in 1 ind Wiiig Coniman
a
Ottlccr, 1 Julj ding Wing Oomauu
Plague duty, Boml
1.95.— Dep.Aj iH'jim-.— Kurl,
\\ ink* < m
Wing Officer and Quarter Maater, ij I1
25th Bombay Infantry (Raised 24 May 1820). 510
(Third Battalion The Bombay Bijle Regiment.)
Linked with 4th and 23rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nusseeraiad.
Class Company Regiment— z Companies Juts of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana
and Central India, 2 Companies Rajputs (\V. Rajputana), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahometans.
"Mbbanee"— "Hydebabad"— "Central India "—"Abyssinia "—" Hukiia, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Nasirabad. Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, Red. Luce, Mohair.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Aemy
Rank.
Remaeks.
Major L. G. Beckham, Staff Corps
Major R. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain C. Tritlou, Staff Corps
Captain W. L. Oourau, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. D. C. Stuart, Staff Corps
Captain J. J. D. Sillery, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. B. L. Clery, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Provost, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. de S. Burton, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Dudgeon, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. T. H. Burke, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. P. Leumann, MB. I.M.S.
Lieut. K. V. Knkday, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
13 June 94 Commandant, 12 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel
21 June 99 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 May 94.
17 Apr. 91 Wing Commander, 14 Mar. 07.— Sick Furlough
10 May 93 Wing Officer, 7 Sept. 38.— Unpaid Attach*, Intelligence Branch
Qr. Mr. General's Department.
8 Dec. 97 Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.— Plague duty. Bombay.
5 Feb. 98 Wmg Officer, 7 Oct. 92.— Officiating and in Command.
2 Apr. 90 Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 91.— Sick Furlough.
7 Fell. 03 Wing officer and Adjutant, : . s,M,t. ,, [Commander.
4 S°.v- 93 S™B SSjcer> 29 0cc- 95-— Officiating Quarter Master and W ing
27 Feb. 95 Wing Officer, 5 Mar. 94.— Officiating Adjutant.
4 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
29 Jan. 97 In medical charge, 25 Oct. 98.— Plague duty, Natal.
29 Jau. 96 Officiating in medical charge.
26th (Beloochistau) Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
Linked with 24th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Quctta.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Hazaras, 1 Company Khattaks, 1 Company Waziris, 2 ConiDanies Baluchis
and Brahmins, 2 Companies Sikhs other than Jats.
"Pebsia" — "Khooseab."
Head Quarters at Quetta. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Tulloch, Staff Corps 20 May 98 Commaudant, 16 Jau. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Bt.Major J. W. G
Captain G. H. Turner, Staff Corps
Captain J. Parker, Staff Corps
Captain A. T. Rowlandson, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Paul, Stafl' Corps
Lieut. C. Godfrey, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Chitty, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. L. Barrett, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. P. Orton, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. H.Chenevix- Trench, S.C. .
Lieut. C. G. Woodhouse, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. A, James, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Jenuey, MB. I.M.S. ..
23 Apr. 92
30 Jan. 97
25 Aug. 97
23 June 91
26 June 92
10 Jan. 94
30 Nov. 95
27 July 96
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 July 99
30 Mar. 89
Dec. 96. with rank ot
[Major.
Contii
2nd in Command and Wing Commander
Wing Commander, 16 Jan. 97.
Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 92.
Wing Officer, n Jan. 95.— With Indian
Central Africa Protectorate.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
Wing Officer, 4 June 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 22 Sept. 93.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Transnort Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Apr. 93.— Plague duty, Kurraehee
ent, British
27th Bombay Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment (Light Infantry)
(Raised 8 May 1S44). — Linked with 29th and 30th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurraehee.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (including alB
Baluchis of Derajat), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Delhi "—"Abyssinia "— " Afghanistan, 1879-80 "— " Bubma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Kurraohee. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Red. Lace, Black.
Colonel W, A. Broome, Staff Corps ... 30 Sept. 98
Bt.Major C. H. U. Price, DSO. Staff C. 25 Jan. 99
Bt.Major M. J. Tighe, DSO. Staff Corps! 4 Oct, 99
Bt.Major F. J. Fowler, Z> SO. Staff Corps; 4 Oct. 99
Captain W. M. Southey, StaffCorps ...130 Jan. 97
Lieut. J. H. Peck, Staff Corps Iio Aug. 91
Lieut. H. Hulseberg, StaffCorps J 14 May 95
Lieut. P. H. Dyke, Staff Coros In Aug. 93
Lieut. G. G. P. Humphreys. Staff Corps|i9 June 95
Lieut. G. W. S. Sherlock, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99
2nd Lieut. A. B. Merriman, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 98
Major S. T. Avetoom, Ind. Med. Ser. ... 2 Apr. 93
Commandant, 16 Dec. 02.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 96.
Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 87. — Cantonment Magistrate, Kurraehee.
Wing Officer, n Sept. 91. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2S Sept. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Quarter-Master, 15 Jan. 9S.— Offg. Adjt. and
Wing Gifficer, 25 Feb. 98. — Sick Furlough. [Wing Coindr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Dec. 97. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Offieer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 27 July 88.
28th Bombay Infantry (Pioneers). — (Raised 21 January 1S46).
Regimental Centre, Kirkee.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies D^ocani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs of the
Lobana, Ramgharia, and Lohar Classes.
" Frogredior." "Kandahab, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Suakin, 1885" — "Tofbek."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel R. K. D. Reilly, StaffCorps
Captain D. B. Thomson, StaffCorps ...
Captain L. M. Foster, Staff" Corps
Captain G.A. Browurigg, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. M. Lane, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. D. M. Moore, StaffCorps
Lieut. N. B. Dunscombe, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. V. M. Langtry, Staff Corps...
Lieut. K.L. W. Mackenzie, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. A. F. Field, StaffCorps
Captain J. B. Jameson,. MB. I. Med. Ser
20 May 98 Commandant, 24 Feb. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
10 May 93 Wing Commander, 10 June 99. — S.S.O. Kirkee.
6 Feb. 95 Wing Officer, iS Feb. S7.— Furlough.
9 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, 22 July 87.— On Plague duty, Bombay.
20 Sept. 9i:Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Jan. 94. [Commander.
1 Mar. 92 Wing Offioer and Quarter Master, 23 Nov. 94.— Officiating Wing
9 June 92 Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95.— Fur.ough.
21 May 92 Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95.— Burma Military Police.
30 Nov. aslOfficiating Wing Officer.
21 Aug. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 May 90 In medical charge, 24 May 95.
5U 29th (Duk< 0 Bombay Infantry, •.■ 2nd Belooch Regt.
(/.''••' 6 May 1846). — L t] ; . K • .
llDChil (iac! .:
Bui'. 1 Punjabi Muh unedmns.
l'inr»"-"Ri!Blll"-"Hi>«lin"- 'Kiomiti" "Ktniltl, 1! "-"ANUIOUI, 1879-80"—
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■■Ill '•— • KlOOllkl " "KtlDlHII. iSio"— "AroiiMiiu
ru-u-Kun."
Xalakand Force Hyderabad. ('«./», /.,-; 8r—m. Faeinjt.ltrX. Lief, I
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. Furlough.
4
itii .- Winn I , •
. 1 Jim. ,- Officiating u I Quarter SI
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lu medical 1 • 1 . ^,3.
30th Bombay Infantry, . 3rd BeloDch Battalion ( i
— /.' 1858. — - ~ K
luiss NorthWest Frontier Path - Bill Baluohis (inc
Baluchia of Den - l'unjnin SI;.-
" A I..H kMSTAX. li?.-
Bead Quartern at Chaman. Uniform, Dark Qracn. Pac>n.ji. K*.i. Lact, Black.
lp,h.
tnitnd atiLl w
mat I mmaodini! ai
'. . j I sounder, ; .1 inland.
• 3;.
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■ ' oar ami A i -nan.
iViojr Officer, 1 N .
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an Officer.
Hoer
rnerilctl charge. — Plngue daty, Belacbial
acti 1 lire.
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Lieut. W. H
Nora. TheS ifantry Uejriment e < i th 1 I'omman
tl Officer, S Su Im - . ; Elavildi
Drnmmen ' ffom tfactita .V - , \:,.
«..ijutHi it. 1 Drill Havildar, 1 Drill Naick, ■ l*av Ha»(Mar*, 1 Uruin Mn.-t, , p,f« Major.
The 14th an.l 16th Bombay Infantry have an establishment of Soo Sepoys, oroi: of all ranks.
CORPS UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
T>i' Conttnieiit consult 0/ * !t'"'
M j Jry,4 FW 1 B'ltteriei oj A fdafrv,
. Bolarum.
STAFF.
mnu lanl - \
..,. L.Herbert, St»IT< :■- Maj . Assistant Adjiita\Et6oneral, 14 N
.,,„.„ , J// pa M-'lical Officer. 7 Ju
1st Lancers.
i'Iiisk Bono ll ■.: t Smth.
Al Momin.* I aTaa! [VOIa." Uniform, Facing*, Wkitt.
Ill l.t Col.TS.P.H. M'Swlm
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B.B.F .n '
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Corps under the Orders of the Government of India. 512
2nd Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Sqnidroa Decmni Mahomedans, 1 S madron Jits.
At Bolariini Vniform, Rifle Green. Facing*, White. Lace, Gold.
Rink, Names, and Corps.
Major E. h. Wright, Staff Corps ,
Captain T. D. Leslie, StaB Corps ,
flaptain D. S. Buist, Staff Corps
Army „
Ra.vk. ' Remarks.
11 May 93 Commandant, 1 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
'2nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
9 Sept. 93 Squadron Commander, 30 July 95.
'5 Nov. 96 Squadron Commander, 6 Feb.* 97.
!4 Mar. 93.
* -a jib. 1 111 u . u. itunv, u Lm.ii. vui jjo \-j -..■-«•. yu 'jijuntiiuu i-'ij 1 1 1 11 1
Captain A. R. Saunders, Staff Corps ...|i6 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, _.,
Lieut. A. N. Lovell, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 9: Squadron Officer, 6 May 97.
XiieJut. S. A. M. Orr, Staff Corps '12 Nov. 92 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 25 Nov. 96.
Lieut. C. R. Harbord, Staff Corps | 3 Dec. 94 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieui. V. K. Birch, Staff Corps I16 Apr. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. \V. J. Lambert, Staff Corps £5 Oi't. 97 Official ins- Squadron Officer.
Lr. Colonel G. J. Kellie, Ind. Med. Serv.131 Mar. 97 In medical charge, 1 Dec. 94.
I I
3rd Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment-- 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Jits.
At Aurungabad.] "Central India "— " Burma, TSS5-S7." Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
25 Jan. 97 Commandant, io Nov. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2ndin Command aud Squadron Conidv., 10 Nov. 9s. with rank of
Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 95. [Major. — With 1 Lancers.
Squadron Commander, 2 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 6 June 91.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 92.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 93.— Russia, on duty.
Squadron Officer, 20 May 97.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 26 Apr. 89.
Major J. W. B. Meade, Staff Corps
Captain R. Wapshare, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. W. Warden, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Dunlop, Staff Corps..
Captain W. W. Warner, Staff Corps
Captain H. K. Dalyell, Staff Corps..
Lieut. E. Tennant, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. S. Hicks, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Niven, Staff Corps [22 Apr. 98
Lt.Colonel R. James, MB. Madras EstJ.ii Mar. 99
1 Feb. 9
6 Feb. 95
•■$ Nov. 96
4 May 98
2 Aug. 99
17 Nov. 90
4 July 93
4th Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— t Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Ji'.a.
At Hingoli.] "Cbntbal India"— " Burst*." Uniform, Rifle Green. Facing*, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. M. Mason, Staff Corps ... 8 Feb. 96 Commandant, 6 June 91.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander,
Captain C. R. Elliot, Staff Corps '30 .Ton. 97 Squadron Commander, 20 May 97.— Furlough.
Captain E. A. W. Stotherd, Staff Corps | 5 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 2 Jan. 90.
Captain A. E. Barnard, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Squadron Officer, : Dec. 92.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. P. N. Leslie, Staff Corps 2: July 92 Squadron Officer, 20 May 97.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. M.H.Henderson, Staff Corps ... 17 Nov. 92 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 aept. 04
Lieut. P. F. Newnham, Staff Corps 7 Apr. 93 Squadron Officer, 2 Jan. go.— Station Staff Officer.
Captain H. A. Lane, Staff Corps 14 Sept.gS Squadron Officer, 19 Aug. 99.
Lieut. R. C. Gooclfellow, Staff Corps ... 16 Apr. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2u& Lieut. B. C. Fellows, Staff Corps ... 4 Aug. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lt.Col.H.G.L.Wortabet, J/2J.Madrs.Est. 31 Mar. 99 In medical charge, 2 Nov. 95.
Establishment of each Regiment of Cavalry. — Commandant; -\ Squadron Commanders and 2nd in Command;
4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 13 Native Commissioned Officers ; 48 Dafedars ; 6 Camel Sowars; 6
Trumpeters ; 427 Sowars ; Total 530. 1 Apothecary ; 1 Hospital Assistant.
Note. — The horses are Siltadaree or private property.
No. 1 Field Battery.
At Bolarum.) "Maridpoor" — "Nowah" — " Central India." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Captain F. L. Sharp, Royal Artillery. ..nS June 96'Commandant, 22 June 99.
Captain E. C. Harington, R. Artillery 18 Oct. 99 Subaltern, 1 Aug. 96.— Furlough.
Lieut. E. F. Corbett, Royal Artillery.. I ±3 Nov. 94 Officiating Subiltsra.
No. 2 Field Battery.
At Aurungabad. ] "Central India." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Captain E. P. Lambert, R. Artillery ...j 3 .Tune 981 Commandant, 1+ Nov. 98.
Lieut. G. A. Smyth, Royal Artillery ...13 Feb. 94 Subaltern, 9 Jan. 9;.
No. 3 Field Battery.
At Hinjolee.l Uniform, Bine. Facing*. 8c trUl . Lac*, Gold.
Captain H. A. Reil. Royal Anil'ery ... ,?i Dec. 96 Commandan", 26 Sept. 97.
Lieut. H. L. GoUiugham, R. Artillery 25 July 93 Subaltern, <■ M it. 99.
(Lieut. F. C. Tyler, Koyai Artillery 23 Ost. 90 Supernumerary S ,'ualtern.
No. 4 Field Battery.
At Ellichpore,] '* Central India.'* Uniform, Blue. Facing*, Scarlet.
Rntain T. B Wood, Royal Artillery ...I14 Mar. 94'Commandant, 3 Sept. 96.
neat. G. A. Hope, Royal Artillery 29 Jan. 91; Subaltern, 4 Apr. 96.— Furlough.
E*fablinhment of each Battery.— 1 Commnndont ; 1 Subaltern ; 1 Subadar ; r Jemadar ; C HaviKrrp ; i Nfl'tlrF;
2 Buglers; 57 Gunners. Dricerr — 4 Non-Commission t*d Office's; 36 Drivers : iSBullock Drivers: 1 Fnrt;rr
Snlootrie ; 1 Hospital Assistant: Total, 133. Ordnanrj — 2 C-pounder Gun-, 2 i2-poii:iflei Hmvity.ei>.
Tne four Batteries are linked together.
M M
513 Corp* under the Order* of the Government of India.
1st Infantry.— / fry.
ritu Company Regiment — 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Doocai. imnaniea Jats.
At Jaalna.] "MAaiDrooa** — "Nowam." Vnxform, Sri. Facials, Dark Q-rmm.
RAXK.XiMi8,*.»DCoarB. r"* i Rbmasks.
Major T. H. Winner. Staff Corps' « 3 Aug. 99 Commandant, ^2 Per. 06, with rank nf LtXoloneL
mmander, a July 96, with rank of
Capta
1
-
Taj: \ P *e.
Lieu: - May 97.
Lieut.
Lieut. W. H. —From 5 Madras Infantry.
Lieut, i tficer.
1 A, N. Fleming, Jffl.Ind.iJ
2nd Infantry.
Class Company RevimcM 1 Muhotncdans, 2 Company
At Raichorf . ' "MAaiDroo*'* — **Nowa«" '* Beans, 1 , Dark Qrtei. Lace, Gold.
Major B.W. 8t.G.Welehi - th rank of Lt Colonel.
Captain C. H. 3 ■. — From ;; 1
1 1 to rank
Captain H. L iwther. Stall iorps mand.
inta Pepartment.
i
■
I
i
2nd I.
Captaun V. K.
3rd Infantry. -
■ 1
At Aumngabad.] " Nowui"-"<i> rati. I\uu " ■" Bubjca, 1885-87." t'm/
1 rank of Lt. Colonel. [With 2 In]
[, with rank of Major ,-
-mander.
\ .
. 9a.
Lieut. J. R. £
ps f Furlough.
0 antry.
Lieu- :or.
and I. chant, Staff I rps y nfflccr.
ti. Wright, Madras Est.
4th Infantry. -
Ilcpiment— i lompanies Jata.
At Ellichpore.] "Nagfooe." Uniform, Rt>l. I 1, Da ;Or
-
- ■ I
Lieut
immander, thrank <
•.
. "• - - ■ Infantry.
N .
■'.
i Pec.
1 July
jo Jan. ,*■ In medical charge, .--. Pee. 05.
Sthlnfsntry.— Linked wiihAih and 60 Infantry.
Regiment—' Hindustani as, 2 Companies Ahira
1 , H 1 ! I -
AtBolarum.] " Uniform, iff. Dark tiretn. Ears, QoUI.
-
■ . h th rank
.utry.
Caput
Lieut. H. W. Hut-
. ■ t !.
A
3epi ' Sick Fn
i
U D. Madras Bat. I 1 ■■ - * . »n
it \f such Kf/iment mf Infanfr. lumaiiil ; 5 WlDg
BPi : 16 Prnmmers
i\ stas hi 1st end and Regis., L, «th, 51I1 andoth Regta. 1 \ -.1 lK»piial Assistant.
Local Corps.
SH
6th Infantry. — Linked with ifti and 5th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits.
At llingolee.] Uniform, Red. Facinqs, Dark Qreen. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Nambs, and Coeps.
Abut
Rank.
Remarks.
Major J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. W. Priestley, Staff Corps .
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Lieut. G.
Lieut. H
Lieut. A,
Lieut. P,
Lieut. A
Lieut. C,
Captain
Lieut. W,
G. S. Frazer, Staff Corps ..
E. J. M. Wood. Staff Corps
C. C. Renton, Staff Corps.....
D. R. Adye, Staff Corps
E. J. Perry, Staff Corps
. Macdonaid, Staff Corps
St. J. Cooke, Staff Corps
D. Davidson, Staff Corps
C. Hobson, Staff Corps
. de J. Luxmoore, Staff Corps
E. H. Sharman, Ind. Med. Serv.
'. G.Liston, MB. Ind. Med. Serv
28 Feb. j
9 Scpt.<
29 Au^
25 Aug.
5 Feb.
14 Sept,
21 Sept
30 Apr.
24 Sept.
->i Feb.
15 Jan.
1 Jan.
29 July
-■7 July
Commandant, 16 Sept. 99.
2ndin Command and Wing Commander, 12 Dec. 96, with rank of
Major.
96. Wing Commander, 22 July 97.— Station Staff Officer, Bolarum.
97! Wing Commander, 27 Feb. 99.
9b; Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 91
9S|Wing Officer, 10 June 90.— On duty, Russia.
,9i|Wmg Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 93.— Sick Furlough.
93| Mhow C6r' 2I SePt' 94-_Dei>- As8ist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class,
94' Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Sept. 97.
95 Wing Officer, 1 June 99.
95 Officiitiug Wing Officer.Plague duty. Bombav.
97 Officiating Wing Officer. '
96 In medical charge, 3 May 98.— Furlough.
9S Officiating in medical charge.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service
Placed under the orders of the Commander in Chiei in India from 15 Feb 1897
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April and 8 Sept. 1S60
I he Regiment of Meade s Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861.
"Afghanistan, 1S79-80"-
Class Constitution
Head Quarters at Goona, Central India
Kandahab, iS
FIRST REGIMENT.
2 Squadrons Sikhs. 1 Squadron Pathans, 1 Squadron Ma'nomedan Rajputs.
1 facings, Maroon. Lace. Gold.
Uniform, Drab.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt. Colonel G. E.Monev, Staff Corps
Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain, Staff C.
Major F. H. R. Drummond, CIE. Staff
Corps.
Major J. B.Edwards, DSO. Staff Corps
Bt. Lt.C'olonel L. Herbert, Staff Corps
Major C. P. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Captain E.C.B.Cotgrave, Staff Corps..
Captain Hon.U. D. Napier, Staff Corp:
Captain A. P. Browne, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. C. Bell, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. D. Pinney, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. T. S. Tancred, Staff' Corps
Lieut. S. A. Cooke, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H.K. Barr, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. St. C. Muscroft, Staff Corps... 24 Oct. 96
Captain B. G. Seton, Bengal Estab 30 Jan.
Ahxiy
Rank.
Remakes.
14 July 95,Commandant, 15 Feb. 97.— Offg. A. A. General, Presidency Dist.
6 Jan. 942nd in Command ami Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.—
First A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Lord Roberts.
16 Feb. 372nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 99.—
From 11 Bengal Lancers.— Sick Furlough.
Jan. 9S Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 87.— Offg. Comdt. [Contingent
Squadron Commander, 17 July 89.— A. A. General, Hyderabad'
Squad. Commander, 11 Apr.91.— Unpaid Attache; Inteli. Branch
Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. [Qr, Mr. Gen. Dept.
Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
Sq"uadron Officer, 1 1 Mar. 90.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 7 Apr. 94.
Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 92.— Employed in Meywar State.
Squadron Officer, 3 Nov. 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 93.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
In medical charge, 19 Mar. 98.
20 May
10 July q_
10 May 93
23 Aug. 9
5 Feb. 9:
16 Nov. 98
5 Sept.90
7 Dec. 90
14 June 91
19 Sept.94
SECOND REGIMENT.
Class Constitution.— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squad. Mahomedan Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Agar, W. Malwa. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. Masters, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Col. A. G. A. Durand, CB. S. C...
Captain W. A. Watson, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Grant, Staff 'Corps
Captain A. B. Mayne, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Col. C. V. F.Townshend, DSO. S.C.
Captain W. D. Daunt, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Cameron, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. de H. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. O. Spence, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. S. Capper, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Birdwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. R. Pocock, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Moore, MD. Bom.Estab.
Captain J. Fisher,
Establishment.
DSO. MB. Bengal
30 Nov. 96
7 Apr. 96
11 Aug. 91
Aug. 91
22 Jan. 92
Nov. 96
25 Aug. 97
23 July 98
16 Nov. 9S
3 Aug. 92
12 Aug. 93
1 Jan. 93
28 Apr. 05
4 July 98
30 Mar. Sq
29 Jan. 97
Commandant, 15 Feb. 97.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.— FurL
Squadron Commander, 17 Apr. 88. — D.A.A. Gen. for Inst.
Squadron Commander, 17 July 89. [Dalhousie.
Squadron Commander, 26 Oct. 91.
Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 21 Apr. 93. — Political Employ.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 92.— Aide de Camp to Sir G. B. Wolseley,
Squadron Officer and Aujutant, .15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97. --On Plague duty, Bejapore.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 2 Bombay Lancers.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 26 Mar. 94.— Offg. Agency Surgeon, Bho-
paul.
Officiating in medical charge.
Establishment of each ltegiment — Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders ; 4 SquadrOD Officers; 1 Medical
Officer; 4Risaldars; 4Risaidars; i Wordie Major ; 8 Jemadars; 8 KoteDafedars; 56 Dafedars ;
8 Trumpeters; 536 Sowars. Total, 625.
Malwah Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpore (Central India). Uniform, Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Black.
Major G. H. J. Moore, Staff Corps
Captain G. V. Holmes, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. Duke, Ind. Med. Serv. ...
Major H. R. Woolbert, MB. Bom. Est.
22 Jan. 99
5 Feb. 98
30 Mar. 92
1 Oct. 97
Commandant.
Officiating Commandant. — From Merwara Battalion.
Adjutant, 7 Aug. 96.
In medical charge, 27 Nov. S4. — Offg. Residency Surg.Cnshmere.
Offg. in medical charge. — Residency Surgeon, Meywar
Eitablithmcxt .— Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors;
SJemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Buglers; 500 Privates.
1 Subaiar Major; 7 Subadars;
51 ) i Local C
Bhopal Battalion (/ Ue Bhopal !■■ .-.,. — B •'•■ I Jo. . i&$g, for Qeneral Service).
" ArGHiaisrax,
Head Qoartersal Sehore. Uniform. Drab. Facinqt.Cnocolate.
•■ tins, »»D Coars. K.-.V.
-
Rhmiies.
tb r.ink of Lt.t'olonel. [Major.
33 Jan. 97, with rank of
Captain H. 1 I
-
Lieut. E. T. Oar» ilUeu, .Staff '
■nel A. H. C.Dane, HD. Bom. Est
C, If. Moore, 311'.
- n ice
t Apr. ijS
. - . . Kdivardcsa-
cal charge, - Dec. &*«.■ ^eor., Bhopal, and
. India,
;o liar. Sq Official.:. .• I Agency Burgeon, thopal.—
. H rae.
IbtoUMaimcT— Oommandant; immaader; i tVlug Officers; ■ Medical Officer; i Subadar Major;
•dare; ioJi .lars; 50 Naicke; 20 Drummer.- ; 2 Native Doctors; 800 Sepoys.
Deolee Irregular Force (< 'ti'/_,- Infantry). — Raised in 1857.
- in-Chief in India from is Feb. 1897.
"A I.. His 0."
At Deolee. Uniform, Green. Facinai, Scarlei. Lace. Gold.
jlajnrK. R. Teur
lenough, :?•.
Captain F. 0. L. Waller, Stai!
Lieut. C. K. Tristram, Bl
.•3 Aug. OS
15 Auk..,;
.viih rank of I.t. Colonel.
tmmand and Squadron Commander, 22 May 99.— Settle-
ment OIBcer, Puncb.
rod in Command and Bona oander, 22 May 99. — Can-
Igisl ml-'. 1 v
1 Officiating Wing OJ — 1'rom oa
Madras Infantry.
leV. Condon, JfB.Ind. II a medical charge.
KiltVir^mrnt— 1'ominandant 11 Commamler ; 1 Wing Offle al Officer; 2 Native Doctors.
-., : Tru-iii*. with 1 Riviii.ir, .- .kuiiriiir- ; laDafbdars; > Trojnpetera ; tSowai Camel Bownra ;
or 100 of all ranke. Infant. , with S Subadars ; S Jemadars; « Havildars; 40 Naioka;
16 Drummers; 600 Se|> • all ranks. -V,...-' 1 ■ Staff— Subadar Major ; 1 Ha'
1 Native Adjutant; 1 I'nll Naick; B Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildara; 1 Drum Ma^r; 1 Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force {Raised 12 June 1S60).
At Ennpoorah .Sajpootana). Uniform, Dark Green. Facinjt, Scarlet. L.ice. I
R. A. Cole, Staff Corps Ian. I Comdt. 15 June 19. — Withrankof Lt.Col.— Comdg. atErinpura.
tndandSqua immauder, 15 June 99. — With
rank of Major, S
Liool .11 Dougherty, Staff Co OB ring Adjutant.— From 1 Bombay Infantry.
Wing 1 Pfflo
Lleut.J. L.Marjoribanks.JbTB. I ■• charge
iW»r.— Commandant; Squa Wing Officer; 1 Medical Offic •■ e Doctors.
Cavalry a Troops, with 1 Elisaldar ; laDafedars; - rrumpi 5 nelSowaxsj
or 100 of all ranks. Non-tff' v 1 •' •"— - Pay Dafedara. Infantrj — 8C - idars; B
Jemadars; 40 Havi'.d u - 1 Naicke; Drummers; ■ Privates; or j A ue/ecti , .\\n,r,
a/„jf_, Bubadar Major; 1 Native Adjutant; 1 Drill Huvildar; 1 Drill Naick; 9 1 '..lour Havildars; i Fay Huvil-
dara; 1 brum Major; 1 Fife Major.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Saui ' 15 July 1S40).
Head Quarters at Khtrwarah iRajpootana). Detachments at Kotra and TJdaipur. Uniform, Ri/tt Orrrn.
Facmoe, Scarier, Lace, Black.
Mb-iirwarra Battalion (!■■' 117 urwarra Local Battalion. — Raised 16 June 1823.
vTKii Isnu," '• AranuautrAa*,
Head Quarters at Ajinere. U rsi, S M .' ■. IVMow. I-ice, GeUl.
\\ ! ,r t •. Staff Corp* Mn , with rank of Lt.1 >nel.
II. J. Moon
, D. Ifrnnch-M ■
- \Y. Kiog, Stall
ia
\;.- Wing Officer and A'ljutant, -Offg. and inCoe
11 il lr . '-. 1 anaOivil, A mere.
Officer and Adjutout. — ty Inf.
,'ikntiti.— Commiudaut; ■ ler; Wing Officor; Medical Officer; - idars; 8 Jemadari .
\ . ftttiot ATuIim 8/qff— i Bubadax
i Drill Bavlldar; laicki >t Bugle Major; add ; 8 Fay Havildars; a Colour
Residents Escort— Xatmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1S16).
- ■ ,r.-- 1 Vativ n I' 1 1 ir 1 Jemadar j | Ha»l Liarai . Naleka j j Buglers ; ; -
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, i»r page iii.J
515
DlBBCTOB GENBBAL.
Harvey. Robt.i CB. DSO. MD. MCh. Hon. 1
Surgeon to the Governor General [R] • ••■>
Subqbon Gbneral, ranking as Mojor
General.
Spcnccr.LionelDixon," CB.MD. MRCS.ZK} 3i Mar. 6,
ASSISTANT eUKOKOH
SUBGHON. MAJ.GKN.
ii Mar. 65
Colonels.
Newman,. Tohn Henry,16 M\D. MCh
Carmichael, James Charles Gordon," MD. j
MCh S
Hutcheson, George, MD. MCh. LRCP.Ed. '
LRCS.Ed I
Franklin, Benjamin, CIE. MRCS. LSA.\
Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General ... )
Davis, Geo. M'Bride,2* CB. DSO. MD. I
MCh. LAII. Dub f
Hendley, Thomas Holbein, CIE. LRCP. )
MRCS. LSA i
Carr-Calthrop, Christopher William,-- )
MD. MRCS. LRCPI. LSA. h.p. 69 5
Reid, Adam Scott,36 MB. MCh
Lieutenant Colonels.
Sanders, Richard Careless, MD.FRCS.Ed.t
MRCS. LSA S
Roe, William Alex. Crauford, LRCP.Ed. 1
FRCS.Ed /
Deane, Andrew, MD. FRCSI. LAH.Dul. ...
Murray, William Flood, MB. MCh. ~>
FRCS. i
Joubert, Charles Henry, MB. FRCS
Russell, Edgar Geer, MB. B.Sc. MRCS.t
LSA J
Hall, Geoflfrey Craythorne, LRCP.Ed. \
MRCS S
Bookey, John T. Brownrigg,3" LRCP.Ed. )
LRCSI. i
Young, James,3* MB.MCk.Ed. p. b.m., h.h., )
H.F., H.G.H. 83 j
Duke. Joshua,'0 MRCS. LSA
M'Conaghey, John, MD. MCh
Hamilton, Henry,6* BA. MD. MCh
Palmer, Edward," LRCPI. LRCSI
Moriarty, Matthew Denis, BA. MB.~i
FRCSI. S
Bovill, Edward," JTB.-UOi. FRCS
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD.liCh
Lawrie, Edward, MB. MRCS
Zorab, John Manook, MB. MCh
Ahmed, Zalnoor Alloc,*3 MD. LRCP.Ed. \
LFPS.Glat j
Griffiths, Wm. Edwin," MRCS. LSA
Wilkie, David, MB. MCh. h.p. 73
Macdona'.d, Denis Peter,*5 MD. MCh. LRCSI.
Wright, Frederick Wm.« DSO. MB. MCh.
Willcocks, Alexander John, MD. MRCS. )
Son. Surgeon to the Governor General ...}
M'Kay, Henry Kellock,*" CIE, MRCS. LSA.
Swaine, Frederick Robert, MB. MCh
Browne, Samuel Haslett,*->Ci.E. MD.MCh.'i
Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General ...}
Mair, Edward, MB. MCh
Fullerton, John Campbell,30 BA. MB. MCh
Warden, Charles James Hislop, LRCP. \
MRCS. j
Stoker, Rd. Nugent,51 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bomford, Gerald,52 MD.LRCP.MRCS.LSA.
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph,53 MD. MCh
Ranking, George Spiers Alex. BA. MD. \
MRCS. LSA. H.p. 75 S
Murray, Robert Davidson,5* MB. MCh
30 Sept. 6;
1 Apr. 68
1 Oct. 6S
1 Apr. 69
1 Apr.
1 Oct. 69
1 Apr. 69
;o Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72 21 Dec. 96
1 Apr
1 Oct.
1 Oct
1 Oct
o Mar
Apr. 9:
25 Oct. 98
J* Director General, Indian Medical Service, and
(. Sanitary Comuir. with the Govt, of India.
Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Command.
SllnGbON
COLONEL.
29 Mar. 9
29 Mar. 95
1 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
2 Apr. 98
2 Apr. 99
19 May 99
Principal Medical Officer, Lahore District.
Principal Medical Officer, Presidency District.
I Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, N.W. Pro-
1 vinces and Oude.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Punjab.
( Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Frontier
t Force.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal.
P.M.O. and Sanitary Commissioner, Assam.
( Administrative Medical Officer and Sanitary
i Commissioner, Central Provinces.
BBIG SL'dG
LT.COL.
4 Oct. 93
4 Dec. 95
2 Apr. 96
1 Oct. 96
30 Mar.
Mar.
30 Mar.
jo Mar.
30 Mar.
31 Mar.
10 Mar.
(Professor Ophthalmic Surgery, &c., Calcutta.
( Medical College.
69*31 Mar. 95 i Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab— Sick Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Cashmere.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Shahabad.
y Prol'essorofMidwiiery,Med.Coll.,and Obstetric
I Physician, Eden Hospital, Calcutta.
,'Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical
\ Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta, ami ex
~j ojlvio 2nd Physician to the College Hospital.
(_ —Med. Inspector of Emigrants.
Inspector Genei al of Prisons, N. W. P. audOudh.
1 Oct. 97
:4 Oct. 97
>4 Oct. 97
72 2 Apr. 98
72 1 7 Apr. 9S
76' 20 May qS
72 26 June 98
1 Oct. 72 27 July 9S
72^19 Aug. 98
1 Apr. 99
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
SL»GjiUJ(
LT.COL.
31 Mar. 75
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. q3
x Apr. 9}
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept.93
30 Sept.93
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
Bengal Sappers and Miners.
Malwa Bheel Corps.
Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Lucknow
1 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
9 Bengal Lancers.
Civil and Jail, Meerut.
Civil, Bemral.— Furlough.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.
Residency Surgeon, Hyderabad.
Civil, Cuttack.
28 Bengal Infantry.
20 Bengal Infantry. .,,..«,
( Statistical Officer to Govt. of Tndia m Sanitary
'( &c, Departments. [keeper. Bengal Comd.
Senior Med. Officer. PortBlair.-Otfg. Med. Store-
1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
Civil, N.W. Provinces.— Furlough.
Civil, Jubbulpore, and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum.
Civil and Jail, Champaran.
Principal, Lahore Medical College.
If Jail Department, N. W. Provinces. — Offg.
I Insp. Gen. of Prisons, Bengal. ,
'A"encv Surgeon and A.M.O. Beloochistar..
I 1 Medical Storekeeper to Government, Bengal
' j Command.— Furlough.
4 Punjab Infantry.
( Principal, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex.
(. officio 1st Physician, Med. Coll. Hosp— Furl.
39 Bengal Infantry.
Secretary to the Board of Examiners.
."Professor of Surgery, Med. Coll. Calcutta, and
{ ex-offieio lit S-irg. to College Hospital.
5,6
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31 Mar. 95 Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab.
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|l Mar. .... Civil. Saran.— Furlough.
'.. X W. Provinces.— Sick Furlough.
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5»7
Majors.
Dobaon, Edwin Francis Horatio, MB. MCh.
Shearer, Johnston,115 DSO. MA. MB. MCh.
Banerji, Hem Chandra,117 LRCP. Ed.\
LFPS. OUu >
Nandi, Sambhu Chandra,116 MB. MCh
Peck, Francis Samuel,118 LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Hawkins, Frederick DalyCresar, LRCP.Ed. )
MRCS i
Cunningham, John Adams, MD. MCh
Hudaon.HarryChalniers,119 LRCP I. LRCSI
Silcock, Alexander. BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI.
Mullane, Patrick,120 MD., MCh
Rodgers, JohnWni. ,121 Z-RCP.E.f . £.» CS.£rf
Maclaren, Jas. Farquharson, l2lt MB. AlCh.
Gibbons, Jas. Barry, LRCSI. LR CP/.m.m. 82
Grant, Donald St. John Dundas,123 MB. )
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Crawford, Dirom Grev, MB. MCh. Hon.\
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Charles, Richard Havelock, MD. MCh. )
LRCS.Ed. n.r. P.B.M.S2 i
Dnncan, George, l24 MB. MCh. LRCS.Ed. ...
Sykes, Win. Aintey,125 DSO. MB. LRCP. )
MRCS S
Leahy, Albert William Denis, MD. FRCS. )
LSA. H.p.83 i
Weir, Richard Rose, MB. MCh.Ab. p.b.m. 3S
Pratt, Jas. John,126 MRCS. LRCP.EJ.s.e. 1
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Shore, Robert, MD.LFPS.Ghu
Walsh,;john Henry Tull,12" MRCS. LRCP 1
H.P. H.G.U. M.SI. 84 $
Hendley, Harold,128 MRCS. LSA
Bar.atvala, Hormasjie Edaljie,129 MD.'i
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Fink, George Herbert, MRCS. LSI
Alpin, William George Patrick,1™ MD. 1
LRCP. MRCS i
Leslie,J.TasmanWaddell,1MtJ/i'.Ji'«..i6. \
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Prain, David, MB. MCh.LSCS.EJ
Bown, Arthur Thomas,131 LRCP. MRCS....
Mukerji, U. Nath,131t MD. MCh. MRCS. ...
Price, William Locking,"2 MB. MCh
Drury, Francis James,133 BA. MB. BCh. ...
Dyson, Herbert Jekrl,134 FRCS. LSA. 1t.jt.S5
Rogers, Fredk. Arth,135 DSO. LRCP. MRCS.
Carroll, Edward Richard William";
Charles,136 LRCP. MRCS }
Woolbert, Henry Robert, MB. FRCS
Baker, George Henry,13" MRCS. LSA
Adie, Joseph Rosamond,13" MB. MRCS. ...
Younan, Arthur Charles,1" MB. MCh
Alcock, Alfred William, MB. MCh
Cadell, John Macfarlar.e,141 MB. MCh
Thorold, William Grant, LRCP. MRCS. )
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Pisani, Lionel John,113 MRCS. LSA
Basu, Basanta Kumar, MD. MCh
Sinha, Narendra Prasanua, u,t MRCP. 1
MRCS i
Edwards, WU'.iam Rice. MD. MRCS
Mactaggart, Charles, MA. MB. MCh
Bell, George James Hamilton,113 MB. MCh
Daly, Joseph Thomas, MB. MCh. MRCPI.
Fooks, Henry,1*6 MRCS. LSA
Hudson, Ernes},117 FRCS. LSA
Dawson, Arthur William,14"! MB. MRCS.
Robinson, Win. Hy. Banner,148 LRCPI.)
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Maenamara, Robert Joseph, MD. MCh
Pilgrim, Herbert Wilson, MB.MRCS.LSA.
French, George Brooke,149 ZtfCP. MRCS...
Wyville-Thomson, Francis. MA. MB. MCh.
Brown, Edwin Harold, LRCP. LRCS.Ed
Bensley, Charles Norman, MB. MCh
Henderson, Selby Herriot, MB. MCh
Scotland, David Wilson, MB. MCh
Green, Chas. Robert Mortimer,"1' LRCP.
MRCS. LSA
Seluck, James Henderson, MB. MRCS.
Hare, Edward Christian, LRCP. MRCS-
Clarkson, Frank Cecil, LRCP. MSCS....
Jordan, John Gregory, MB. MCh
Morris, Herbert Mackinlay, LRCP. MRCS.
RusseU,AllanRupertPostance,15°+ars.J/"C*.
Morwood, James,151 MD. MCh
Hall.Edmund Alexander WMi&m.MB.MCh
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2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. So
2 Apr. Si
2 Apr. Si
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
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Medical Storekeeper, Punjab —Furlough.
Sec.toPrincipal Med.Off.,H.M.'s Forces in India.
Civil, Assam.— Officiating Civil, Purmeah.
Officiating Wing 10 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Bengal.— Furlough.
Civil, N. W. Provinceo.
Civil, Delhi.
16 Bengal Cavalry. [Asylum, Nagporo.
Civil ami Jail, Belasporo.-Offg.c'ivil and Lunatic
2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
2 Sikh Infantry.
Civil anil Jail, Allahabad.
Supt. Campbell Med. Scuool & Hospital, yealdah.
f Chemical Examiner, Punjab, and ProfesBor
Lahore.
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
1 Oct. 93
1 uiw. 93. ^ Medical College
1 Oct. 81 1 Oct. 95 Civil, Monghyr.— Offg. Civil, 2i-Perguiir.ahs.
1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
50 Sept. 82
30 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 83
29 Sept. 83
1 Apr. 84
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and ex-ojfiviu 2nd Surg. College Hotspil 11 1.
2 Punjab Infantry.
iS Bengal Lancers.
Civil, 24-Pergunnaus. [Furlough.
Superintendent Central Jail, N. N. Provinces. —
Civil, NyueeTal.
Residency Surgon, Meywar.— Furlough.
Civil, Midnapore.— Offg. Moorshedabad.
Civil, Simla.
Civil and Jail, Betul.— Officiating Ximar.
Civil, Seebsaugor.
Civil.N.W. Provinces.— Furlough.
f Secretary to Director General and Sanitary
\ Commissioner with Government of India.
Supdt. R. Botanical Gardens and Government
37 Bengal Infantry. [Quinologist, Calcutta.
Civil, Nadia.
Officiating Civil and Jail, Belaspore.
f Professur of Pathology ,Med. College, Calcutta.—
(. Acting Resdt. Physician, Med. c oil. Hospital.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
Civil, Mymensingh.— Offg. Monghyr.
Civil, Deebrooghur.
Malwa Bheel Corps.
1 Oct. 97
1 Oet. 97
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 97 Civil and Jail, Goruckpore.
1 Oct. 97'Civiland Jail, Forezepore.
1 Oct. 97 25 Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent of Museum, Calcutta.
Civil and Jail, Fyzabad.
f Deputy San. Commr. 1st Circle, N.W. P. — Offg.
I San.'Commr. N.W. Provinces.
43 Bengal Infantry.
1 Apr. 98 Civil, Agra.
1 Apr. 9S 4 Bengal Infantry.
1 Apr. 98 Civil, Ruugpore.
1 Apr. 9S Civil, Quetta.
1 Apr. 98 Superintendent Cent. Prison, Allahabad.
1 Apr. 9SSuper1ntendt.Cent.Jail andLunaticAsyl. Rangoon
1 Apr. 9SI3 Bengal Cavalry.
1 Apr. 98 15 Bengal Lancers.
1 Apr. gS'Superintendent Jail Department.N.W. Provinces.
1 Apr. 93I2 Bengal Lancers.
1 Apr. 98 34 Bengal Infantry.
jo Sept.93
3c Sept qS
30 Sent.98
30 Sept. 98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.93
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.gS
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Septus
f Superintendent Mung Rasul Central Jail. —
1 Special duty, Simla.
Snrg. Supdt. Presidency Gen. Hospital.
3 Bengal Infantry.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Purneah.— Acting, Mozn£ferpore.
Civil, Burma.— Furlough. [Furlough.
Superintendent Jail Department, N. W. Pro.
Civil, N.W. Provinces.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Durbhunga — Acting Civil, Dacca.
Superintendent Central Jail, Insein.
Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.— Furlough.
Civil, Singbhoom.— Furlough.
Civil, Tipperau.
Civil, Kurnool.
Civil and Jail, Myingyan.
Civil and Jail, Shahjehanpore.
Civil Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Tezpur.
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519
SUKGBUN I
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Captains.
Fullerton, Thomas William Archer, MB. BCh 27 July a
Maddox, Ralph Henry, MB. MCh. MRCS 27 July 92
Hugo, Edward Victor, MB. MRCS. LRCP '27 July 92
Melville, Harry George, MB. MCh 27 July 92
Smith, Herbert Austen. MB. BCh. MRCS. LRCP. ... 27 July 9-'
Green, Douglas Richard, MB 27 July 92
I Smith, George M'lver Campbell, MB. MCh 27 July 92
Earle, Hubert Malins, MRCS. LRCP 27 July 92
Hulbert, Joseph George. MB. BCh. MRCS. LRCP.... 27 July 92
Milne, Charles,1*3 MB. MCh 30 jaUi Q
Drake-Brockman, Vivian Godfrey, MRCS. LRCP. 30 Jan. 9
Y«ung, William, MB. MCh 3c Jan. 93
Bourke, John Joseph, MB. BCh 30 Jan 03
Hunter, George Yeates Cobb,18* MRCS. LRCP 30 Jan. 93
Chatterton, Bernard Robert, MB. BCh 30 Jan. 03
Prall, Cedric Barkley,185 MRCS. LRCP 30 Jan. 93
Williams, Charles Edward, MB. BCh 30 Jan. 93
MacLeod, John Norman, MB. MCh 30 Jan. q
Ogilvie, Walter Holland MB. MCh 30 Jan. 93
Langston, Thomas Alfred Ollivaut, MRCS. LRCP. -0 Jar o.
Heard, Richard,*" MB. BCh 30 Jan. 93
Parry, Edgar Rowe, MB. MCh ™ Jan. qj
Orr, Walter Hood,18" MRCS. LRCP 30 Jan. 93
More, Paxton St. Clair,188 MB. MCh -o jan 0^
Stevens, Cecil Robert,189 M:D. LRCP. FRCS =9 July 93
Barry, Cecil Charles Stuart, MRCS. LRCP 29 July 93
Rogers, Leonard, MD. LRCP. FRCS. 'aQ Juiv 93
Newman, Ernest Alan Robt.tMB.3Ch.LRCP.MRCS. -jg July 9-
Birdwood, Gordon Travers, MB. BCh. LRCP. MRCS, 29 July 93
Gould, Jay, MB 2g juiy gz
Turner, Reginald George, MRCS. LRCP 7g juiy 93
Davidson, James, MB. MCh !29 July 9
Mulvany, John, MRCS. LRCP \2g July oa
Lamb, George1'-0 !2g Jan. 9,
Burden, Henry, FRCS. LRCP 20 Jan L
Fisher, John,19' DSO. MB. BCh ;2p jan I,
Peck, Edward Surman, MB. BCh. DPH.Camb i2q Jan* 04
Evans, Charles Harford, MRCS. LRCP !20 jaV n4
Harriss, Stanley Arthur, MB. MCh. MRCS. LRCP. > '
DPH. Comb ) 29 Jan. 94
MacLeod, Ewan Cameron, MRCS. LRCP
Thomson, Charles, MB. MCh
I! I. -i : I. .. ■
i liengal infantry.
j Dep. Sanitary 'Commr. Metropolitan
- and EastBeugalCircles.— Officiating
t, Civil Surgeon, Sarun.
i Beugal Infantry.
29 Jan. 94
9 Jan. 94
Ramsay, George, MRCS. LRCP !28 July 1
Sutherland, David Waters,192 MB. MCh.
Selby, William, >" DSO. MRCS. LRCP..
23 July
... 28 July 94
Granger, Tnomas Arthur, MB. MCh -28 July 94
Bamiield, Harold John Kinahan,194 MRCS. LRCP. ...128 July 94
Grant, John Wemyss, MB. MCh. DPH.Abtr i28 July 9+
Moorhead, Arthur Henry, MB. MCh ;2S July 94
Hayward, William Davey.191, MB. BCh (28 July 94
Scott-MoncriefT. William Elmsley, MB. MCh [28 July 94
, Milne, Charles John, MB. MCh i2g Jan. 95
I Stevens, Algernon Francis, MRCS. LRCP \2g Jau. 95
' Bensley, Clement Henry, MRCS. LRCP I29 Jan. 95
, Watling, Francis Hammond, MB. MCh 2g Jan. 95
, Gwyther, Arthur, MB. MCh 29 Jan. 95
Morgan, Edgar John, MB. MRCS. LRCP 29 Jan. 95
I Carr, William,196 MB. MCh i^Jan. 95
1 Hamilton, John Archibald, MB. MCh 29 Jan. g>
I Stephenson, John, MB '29 July 95
Windsor, Frank Needham, MB. MRCS. LRCP. .. 29 July 95
Turnbull, Waiter Barrie, MB. MCh 'ag July 95
Waters, Ernest Edwin, MB. MCh 2 j July 9
Leventon, Asher, LRCSI. LRCPI. 2; July 95
Chapman, Pnilip Francis, MB. MCh , 29 July 9;
27 July Q5
27 July 95
27 July 95 _
27 July 9s 5 Punjab Cavalry.
27 July 95 <t Bengal Infantry.
27 July 9: 43 Bengal [nfautry.
27 July 95 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas.
( Resident Surgeon, Eden Hospital. —
27 July 95 \ Acting Med. College Hospital and
*, Professor of Physiology .Med. Col-
27 July 050 Bengal Infantry. [lege, Calcutta*
30 Jau. 96 officiating Civil and Jail, Jauupore.
30 Jau. 96 19 Bengal Infantry.
30 Jan. 96 |Ci* il, N.W. Provinces.
3c Jan. gbho Benjral Infantry.
30 Jan. 96 Officiating Civil, Goordaspore.
30 Jau. 96 7 Weagnl infantry.
30 Jan. 96. 36 Bengal Infantry.
30 Jan. 96 Civil, Toungyi, S. S. States.
30 Jan. 96 Officiating - Punjab Cavalry.
30 Jan. 9njOfficiating 40 Bengal Infantry.
30 Jan. go
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 90
29 July 96
Cochrane, Archer William Ross, MB. MRCS. LRCP. 2$ Jan. y(
Clemesha, William Wesley, MB. MRCS. LRCP :9 Jan.
Black, James Alexander, MB. MCh 29 Jan. 96
Wilson, Roger Parker, MRCS. LRCP 29 Jau. 96
Lindesay, Victor Edward Hugh, MB ,29 Jan. 96
Robertson, James Carrie, MB. MCh 29 Jan. 90
Rainier, Norman Robinson Jones, MRCS. LRCP. ....29 Jan. 96
Dawes. Christopher Dering, MRCS. LRCP J29 Jan. 96
Perry, Edmund Ludlow, MRCS. LRCP '29 Jau. 96
Walton, Herbert James, MB. MRCS. LRCP ;29 July go
Ainsworth, Hugh. A/if. MRCS. LRCP 29 July 96
Stevenson, John Stewart, MRCS. LRCP 29 Julyftgd
Bengal Infantry.
14 Bengal Infantry.
in Bengal Infantry.
Lawreuce Military Asylum, Sanawar.
1 Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Balasore.— Offg. Bhaugulpore.
y Resident Medical Officer General
(. Hospital, Rangoon.
S Civil, Bengal.— Offg. Imperial Bao
( tsriologist to Govt, of India.
29 July 96(5 Punjab Infantry.
29 July 96 Officiating Civil aud Jail, Ghazeepore.
T , .1 ( In charge Sections A. Jt B., No. 35
29 July 96M Field Hospital.
29 July 96|Furlough.
2q July 961
:g July 90 Furlough.
19 Jan. 97'Sick Furlough.
29 Jau. 97 Assistaut Agency Surgeon, Gilsit.
29 Jan. 97 Officiating 2 Central India Horse.
29 Jan. 97|5 Bengal infantry.
9 Jan. 97jOfficiating 36 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. ^'Officiating 29 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 97 Civil, Dhoobree.
29 Jan. 97|Offg. Supdt. Central Prison, Benares.
j (Offg, ltesy. Surg, and ex>nJjicio Assist.
S July Q7 ^ Political Resdent, Turkish Arabia,
(. Bagdad.
» T . I s Professor of Materia Medica and
2b July 97. ;| Pathoiogy.Lahore Medical College,
3 July 97 Officiating Civil and Jail, Gouda.
8 July 97 Officiating Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.
28 July 97;Olficiatiug 1 Punjab Cavalry.
2-S July 97 Plague duty, Rajpootana.
2S July 97 Officiating 16 Bengal Cavalry.
28 July 97 Officiating 17 Bengal Cavalry.
28 July ^Officiating 26 Punjab Inl'autry.
29 Jan. qS Plague duty, Bombay.
29 Jan. 98^8 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 9S 13 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. ^Officiating Civil and Jail, Betul.
29 Jan. 93,Officiating Civil, Rajshah^e
29 Jan. 93,Officiatiug Civil, N.W. Provinces.
29 Jan. 98 6 Bengal infantry.
,! ( Doing duty with No. 57 Native FieM
29 Jan. 93 I Hospital, Cuiiral.
29 July gS'Officiatiug 2 Punjab Cavalry.
29 July 98 Offi iatinrf 27 Bengal Infantry.
29 July 981 Officiating 35 Bengal Infantry.
/'Acting Supdt. Presidency Jail. Cal-
29 July qs!-] cutta —Acting 2nd Kefcdt. Surg-
I C, Presidency Gen. Ho.-pital, Calcutta.
ig Julv 9s'officiating 43 Bengal inlauiry.
29 July 98 OfficiatiugCivil and Jail, Seonee.
29 Jan. 99
2g Jan. 99
29 Jan. 99
29 Jan. 9Q
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 July
29 July
9 July
Officiating 19 Bengal Infantry.
(Acting Dep. Sanitary Coinmr. Me-
l tropolitan and East bengal Circles.
I — Assistant Health Officer, Port of
Hague duty, Kutlam. [Calcutta,
Officiating 11 Bengal Infantry.
99* Officiating 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
oo'Plague duty, Belgaum.
59 "Plague duty, Bushire.
Officiating 7 Bengal Cavalry.
With Kxhat-Kurrani Force.
Special Piague dutv, Bengal.
With Kchat-Kurram Force.
Plague duty. Port Louis, Mauritius*
5*0 Italian Medical Service. — Bengal.
LlICTIMXT?.
War 6
1 Be itfon in 1865-66 (Modal with Clasp) ; with the
Lhtho Hnnr n in 1S91 an Principal v
Wit! g{r
Pi Incipal Mi 1
- - ■• 1. >ckhnrt in - .
as Pr ■
' H. N't'wiiijin served in th.- kbrssinian war in i"- 1 [Medal) Served is tin- Afghan war in 1878-79,
ami took psrt 111 t! tfoni Into th« Buzsr Valley | M -
Q. CarmfcJbaeJ served with the Mahsood Waseeree Expedition in i?3t. Berved in thai
' Tel-el-Kel with the
Bun . j,t--. Medal w ith ' ■ the
3lrV( Lookhart 11 ■ :-inor
II -.il Officwinclnding the capturv of tin- Tn ^Ues,
a. Carr-Galthrop *.orveiI in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, ni the enjjaceraent at
Ali Kht'yl nni! In the around Cabal la I'.r.-mber 1S7Q incl 1
(Medal wit] Olasi Served l> ogola Kxpeditioninnder Sir Berl
i Lai),
terved with " Mahsood V - flrsl Mirnnzai
mi 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Haxara Expedition in 1 -tan
I' ieort ander Bi eral Tamer in 1894
■ illiam Lookhart in 1804-93 ** Prine nM>h
$est Frontiei I r»h
l-\ ilODe , [• mentioned in with
oel A. B. Reid Berved in the Afghan war in 183
Lockhaii in 1897 g with the Malakond 1 * jra*,
includ fht attack at Uarkhanal, the open - si, and
■■ . .
ujab Infantt-
with Clasp), and iniheHahi I tpeditionin 1 E L with the Bui
(menl t) ; th< Basara Bxpedi!
with the Miransal Bxpediti m 1 1891 I mentioned in despatches, 1 d with the FieM F<<reo
under 8ir WilUain Lookhart in 1894-95 with the 1-:
. '.■
■■■ ith the Bni
I 79-801 wd w ..
on thi 1 iabul iii December 1 - includii ' the \-mai
its (mentioned in di accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in tin- march to < ■ t
thy b 1 Medal with three! !lasps,and Bronze 1 >- ooratolon . AJ 1 xpeduion in :eSi, ,
*' Lt. Colonel K. Palmer Ben ed in the Afghan war in 1879-80, ■ :
of Candahar, under Sir Frederics Roberts, and was prei
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration Berved with the Bazars Expedition in 1
Med;, [nil Relief Force uude; th Ucngzfl
Lancer> 1 Ml a -pi.
* Lt.C elE Bovi>l Borve l with the Duffla Bxpedition in 1 1
*' Lt.Co ni with B kzars Bxpedition
campaign on the North West William [<ocl:hart in 1 ukand F.eld
th Clasp),
** Lt.Colonel w\ B. Gr&ffl I in the Afghan war in 1S7S-70, an 1
Km and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal . Served with the Mali- ■. in
k88i. Berved with the Wa <u Lookhari
* Lt .<' onel It. I'. M:i
sry Pores in 1889
*'■ U.C ineJ F. \V. Wl »*nr of 1878-80, nii'i
Jngdnlloclc and In that 1 rFrcderick H rehto
served
.
1
1
the Poshawnr Va
1:. deal
1 .1. 0. Fallen m served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
Saif 1 aroh from Quetta 1 sf Candahar (Id /.hob
Vail' ,-oo.
»' Lt-Colonel B N Bl 1879 (Medal). Served with tho Sikklm I
1888 (Medal with 1
M Li.i th the Perak Kxpedition in 1875-76 (Medal with CIb
irved ni iii. -■>-So, and was present in the engagement* ai Saf|
u-deen and Bhahjaj « sdin despatches, Modal),
■ Lt.Co mel H. L>. Moxrai lorvi i with the Bnrmaae Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned In despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
" LuColonel D. W. D. Oomlns lervad in the Afghan war In i8?8»7owith the Candahar] tnd was
present ni * ■ th October 1870, at the onpiara of Oabni, the aci .und,
and the rein! ol Bherporc [twice mentJonad In dot 1 ith two Clasps),
' P. F. or . , t in the Afffhnn war of 1878-80, and wiu» pn*sont in the engairrnionu
at Ahmed Kheyl and frtoo near Uhuznee, aud at 1'atksv) Shana(meuti<M)ed in daapaichea, Medal with Clasp).
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. q2l
Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in :836-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i3q5 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
JCalakand Field Force with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in despatches) and with the Utman Khel
Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Medical Officer (Clusp).
I *7 Lt.Colonel J. Moran served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 ( Medal).
I M Lt.Colonel W. A. Simmonds served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1379, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in
X892. Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
4895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
J 59 Colonel R. Macrae served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations in the Koorum
f Valley, with the expedition to Sherpore in 1879, and in the operations in the Logar and Maidan Valleys
Medal with Clasp).
60 Lt. Colonel S. Borah served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-S0 (Medal with Clasp).
9 6l Lt. Colonel P. A. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Medal).
64 Lt.Colonel P. de H. Haig served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
ji Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 18*94— severely wounded
[(Medal with Clasp).
I 65 Lt.Colonel Lewtas served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 with the Guides Cavalry, and was present at the
[taking of Ali Musjid, the action of Futtehabad, the storming of the Takht-i-Shah heights near Cabul en 13th
[December 1S79, and at the storming of the Asmai heights on the 14th December (mentioned in despatches) ;
[was present throughout the operations at Sherpore, aud in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880
[(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
[ 6T Lt.Colonel Mawson served in tbe Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
[Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round, Cabul in
tDecember 1879 (Medal with three Clasps).
I M Lt.Colonel H. Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and wnspresent in the engagement at Charasiah
ion the 6th October 1&79 and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 in-
loluding the investment of Sherpore, aud iu the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
Ithe march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
IDlasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
iLockhart iu 1897 with the Tiran Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communication, and with the Flying Column
lof the Kohat Field Force (mentioned in de-patche*. promoted Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps)
[j 6'J Lt.Colonel B. Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
I 7l Lt.Colonel C. W. Owen served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, aud was present in the engagement at
pharasiab on the 6th October 1379 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December
8:879— slightly wounded at the engagement at the Chardeh Valley (mentioned in despatches, CIE., Medal with
Invo Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
Bind Khedive's Star).
I Ti Lt.Colonel G. S. Griffiths served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagement at
BBaghao (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884, Served with the Sikkim Expedition in tS38
I'Medal with Clasp). Had medical charge of the Base Hospital, Waziristan Field Force, at Dera Ismail Khan
||;hroughout the operations in 1394-95.
I 7S Lt.Colonel W. Owen served m the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kihey). and Drzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
r "5 Lt.Colonel G. J. Kellie served with the Burmese Expedition in 18SS-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
I "6 Lt.Colonel A. W. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagement
liear Charasiah in April 1S80 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
Ihe battle of Candahar; took part in the expedition to the Atchakzai country under Brigadier General Baker
■Medal with Clasp, aud Brouze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 188:. Served
[,vith the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
I 7S Lt.Colonel J. A. Nelis served in the Afghan war of i37S-So, and was present in the engagements at
[jUimed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
|»reseut at the battle of Candahar ; also served with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps,
l.nd Eronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Ex-
lliedition m 18S8 (Medal with Clasp> ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp); and with the Isazai
iixpedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
■8g7-9S with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations against the
nmamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
|! "9 Lt.Colonel A. M. Crofts served m the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 at Candahar and with the Khyber Brigade
■Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tei-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
Rnd Khedh e's Star). Served wiih the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1:884.
I 80 Lt.Colonel James Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagement at Ali
■Oieyl (Medal;
I 8l Lt.Colonel W. Coates served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture
If Ah Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1379, and in the operations round Cabul in
liiecember 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
Iras present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, Bronze Decoration). Also served with the
Ittahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in t83i.
[Is- Lt.Colonel C.H. Beatson served with the Manipore Expedition in iSyi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
I ' lasp ) .
j 8S Lt.Colonel S. .T. Thomson served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
If8* Lt.Colonel R. N. Campbell served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1379-80, and was present
lit the assault of Konoma (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1833-^4..
\\K Lt.Colonel E. S. Brander served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 41st Bengal Native Infantry in the
1 Ihyber Line Force (Medal!.
\ " Lt.Colone G. A. Kmerson served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
If89 Lt.Colonel E. Cretin served m the Afghan warin 1880, and was present in the engagement at Kara Dj.kka,
I . the Lughman Valley Expedition, and the engagement at Hissarik ( Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
[ ;in in 1885-87 (Medal' with Clasp 1. Served with the Dongola Expeiitionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
111 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
i90 Lt.Colonel Andrew Duncan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Mat-
On and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
li98 Lt.Colonel Bigger served in the Afghan warin 1S79-80, and was present in the Zaimu^ht Expedition inctud-
gthe assault of Zawa (Medal). Serve} with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 13S9-90 with the Chit-
; .gone Column (mentioned in espatches, and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir
illiam Lockhart in 1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served in the cam jaign on
1 'e North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
> aentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps).
;•* Lt.Colonel T. H. Sweeny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operation* around
ibul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp) .
522 Indian Me.lical Service, Bengal. — ll v
i Clasp).
' Ltd \
I un war iu : i was present iu die engagement si
ill.
. ox.un-1 ti
ibC B'l:
v.:han war ii '.; part with tl_e expedition into thi
.n »ji ul i lattle ol Tel-el-
-
H than war il th tlio Zhob Yalta)
K\pedi-
lha Afghan w
. in the Afghan til
uid with the Zhob Valley EipediJ
Clasp). Served with
tan campaign in
- Mar)
ill y
"* Mi nil the Ban Medal with C'.asp). S<-
Mali-.
Ilat M isood Wnneeree Exi
.'vptianwari Tel-el-Kall
- -iir).
■" Mauri, the operations against the Galekas in 187S and in ti
111 Ml v. .1 in the Egyptian wai ed with thi
:ton in iS-*:
Hazara Expe . . aud with the 'A'aziriotaiji
Field Force under Sir wi
'" M^j'T s C. Nandi served with 1
,1: Major H. i'. i: Served n iih tail
Manipore 1
118 Major! rvedwtththi talwithClai
[ajor H. C. Hudson served tanoampaign talwith Claspi and Kin
with the Bur: Served with the Maaipore Expedition in iH
imentione :
1,1 Major I'. Mulhine served with the Burmese ExpediYon .:
1:1 MajorJ. W, Bnaara flxpedition in [Si (Medal with Chu
D. St. J. D. Grant served with the Akha
"* Major G. Dun tarn Bxpediti Medal with CI
lion in 1801 with th
Genern rasiristan Expedition .: ler 6 .
leChitralRi Sii Robert 1. " with Clasp).
. the Bonnet mioned in despatches 2
' - .'hob Valley Ex]
Mi. or J. c. Maclar 9oudan tent in the engage:
eenandin the operations at Temai (Medal with - .ir).
J. .1 Pratt served with tl i ■ . I • a in 1 1
1 with the Burmese Bxpe ■
'** Major . Clasp, an .
'■:■ dal with tw 1 ,-: - .
■** Major 11. E. B ■ Burmese Bi
. Ian campaign in I
::tl with two ' - ir).
t*H Major J. T. W 1.
111 Major A. T. i Saaara Bxp< with two ClaajH
Serve*! with the Chitral er Bir Robert illnraaby,
'"t Major U. N. Mukci - rved with thi E\podl
.1 (Medal wil I
W. I. Price served wit:.
■ r Y .1 !'■
1M Major II. .1. Dyson serve !
the Bormeaa Expedition in 1885-89 n despatches. Meda
with t ■ marv Force in 1889-90 w
"« Major E. K. \v. Carroll serve 1 with th-i Burmese Bxpedii -p).
ir Major G. H. B
"* LLUolni Sikkim 1
1 Served in the cai •
William Lockban
' isp»)<
'" Major J. R. Adie served witu the Burmese Expedition in iW
■"Major A C. Tounan lal with Clasp) ; with the Haian
1
nth the BurmeM Expedition in 18S6-S9 (Medal with two Claspi-)
llnsern Rxuedition in 1
>M Major P. Hahir served witb '■'■
ltl Major I.. .1. Pisan 1 served with the Hasan Expedition in
"♦ Major N. P. Sii with the Bui Medal with t»
i.li.r •!. J . II the Ll.shu ;il with C)as| Hi. d with the BurtjlM
■• lal with l hi I « th lh
Bxpeda leap).
"" Major B. Hudson served « ■ Lushai Kxpeditionary Force in 1889 90 with the ChiUagonc
(mi". patchi -. lie lal a Itfa Claap).
Major A. W Dawson served with the i nunnery Force in 1889-90 (Medal with <'ln-.
Jorved with the Chitral Kelicf Force under Sir Kobert. Low m i8t
(Medal with Clasp/.
Indan Medical Service, Bengal, — War Service*. 523
1*8 Major W. H. B. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the Chin Hills (mentioned in
'lesoatches, Medal wilti two Ulasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
Ij4th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served i:i the campaign nn the North West Frontier of India under
idir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the KUyber Force with the 34th
(Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
i*9' Major G. B. French served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
»50 Major C. R. M. Green served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
It) ls°t- Major A. R. P. Russell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
Iil Major J. Morwood served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
|p5a Major W. H. W. Elliot served with the Hazara" Expedition in 1SS8 (Medal with Clasp).
■ 15t Major A. E. Roberts served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp).
1 15* Major F. P. Maynard served with the Hazara Expedition in 189 1 (Medal with Clasp).
f ,5S Major C. E. Sunder served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
I li6 Major M. A. Ker served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Cla-p) ; and in the second Mirauzai Expedition in 189: (Clasp).
I 13" Major A. Buchanan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp)
,5"t Major W. Vost served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
[Miranzai Expedition in iSqi (Medal).
I l59 Major J. Garvie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
I *M Major C. E. L. Gilbert served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; with the Isazai Field Force in 1892; and with the Waziristan Field Force
fender Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasn).
f 16° Major R. C. Macwatt served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
'Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
161 Ma(or J. C. Lamont serve I with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp)
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (CUsp).
1* 2 Mijor A. H. Nott served with the two M ranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp), and in the opera-
tions of the Zhob Valley Expedition in.iSgo,
f 1W Major A. Coleman served with the Burmese Expedition in iSciS-89 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin
(Lu-hai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Cla&p); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
U* Mij >r W. W. Wh;t! <er7ed -v th the H-zi-a iflx > idtion in :8oi ( vledal.'with Ciaspi
I l83 Major D. T. Lane served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Ciasp); and with the
[H:izara Expedition in iSqi (Clasp).
16(1 Major W. H. R. Woodwright served with the Hiza-a Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp'.
167 Major W. .T. Buchanan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 (Medal with Clasp).
163 Major J. K. Closeserved with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and; with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
"9 Captain D. G. Marshall served with the Burmese Expeditions in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1802.
170 Captain D. M. Moir served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1839-90 (Medal with Clasp).
171 Surgeon Captain H. F. Whitchurch served with the Lushai Expeditionary Korco in 1892 (Medal with
Jlasp). Served in the defence of Chitral Fort during- its invesstmpnt from 3rd March to i3rb. April 1895
mentioned in despatches, KC, Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following- service ; —
' Daring the sortie from Chitral Fort of the 3rd March last [iS95],nt the commencement of the siege, Surgeon
Captain Whitchurch went to the assistance of Captain Baird. 24th Bengal Infantry, who was mortally wounded,
^nd brought him back to the fort under a heavy fire irom the eneniy. Captain Baird was on the right
if the fighting line, and had only a small partv of Gurkhas and m?n of the 4th K ishmir Rifles. He was
rounded oa the heights at a distance of a mile and a half from the fort. Wnen Surgeon Captain Whitchurch
>roceeded to his rescue, the ensmy, in great streugth, had broken through the fighting line ; darkness had set in,
ind Captain Baird, Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the sepoys were completely isolated from assistance.
3aptain Baird was placed in a dool3' by Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the party then attempted to return to
,he fort. The Gurkhas bravelyclung to the do dy until three were killed and a fourth was severely wounded.
Surgeon Captain Whitchurch. then put Captain Baird upon his back and carried him some distance with heroic
jourage and resolution. The little party kept diminishing1 in numbers, being fired at the whole way. On one or
,wo occasions Surgeon C iptaiu Whitchurch was obliged to charge walls, from behind which the enemy kept up
an incessant fire. At one place particularly the whole party was in imminent danger of being cut up, having
)een surrounded by the enemy. Surgeon Captain Whitchurch gallantly rushed the position, and eventually
mcceeded in getting Captain Baird and the sepoys into the fort. Nearly all the party were wounded, Captain
Baird receiving two additional wounds before reaching the fort." Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 24th Punjab Infantry including the defence of
Ualakand and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
l7lt Captain J. R. Roberts served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp);
sii with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in de:
patches, Clasp).
ro Captain F. W. Gee served served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Dlasp).
l7it Captain K. Prasad served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
Kxpedition in 189?.
*73 Captain P. W. O'Gorman served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
173t Captain G. T. Mould served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
x<* Captain W. B. Lane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with he 23rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
l74 CaDtain P, J. Lumsden served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
•7b Captain F. R. Ozzard served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in i3qi (Medal with Clasp).
I75t Captain J. T. Calvert served with the Manipore Expedition in T891 (Medal with Clasp).
176 Captain J. C. S. Vaughan served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in iSgt (Medal wit a Clasp),
t;H Captain H. W. Elpbick served wilh the Manipore Expedition in iSqi (Medal with Clasp).
177 Captain A. J. Macnab served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Cla?p?. Served with the
Cli'tral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
178 Captain H. B. Luarl served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; an I with the
xpeliti >n agai 1st the Hanza-Nagars ia 1851-32 (ineuti me.l in despUohw, Medal with CI isp). Served in the ad-
vance 1 1 tin ralisf of Cnitral Fort und -r Lt.C ilmil Kolly in Marjh and April 1895, including the enea re men t at
Nisa Ghol— wo mded (Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of In lia nnder
pjir Wi Han L is* hart in 1857-93 with the 45th Rittr.iy's Sikh* with the Malakand Field Force, incl idiug the
operations in Bajaur, and afterwards with th 1 Tirah Expeditionary force, including the operations in iho Bara
Vadey and the libyber Pass (two Clasp.*).
l7-t I- Captain 0. N. C. Wimberley served with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 ;Medal with
Cla*p). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier d-C Indii under Sir William Lockhart in 1 897-9 S with
the ICurram Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Ben rat Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the 10th and 23th Octoberat the capture of the Sa npaghaantl
Arhan^a Pas-^s, and the engagements at S-iran Sar a»d Tsiri Kandao (two Clasps).
I:-' Captain W. Heuvey served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
I i<* ' Captain B. G. Seton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894 -95— sever 3ly
poinded (Medal wi'h Clasp).
J «•< Captain C. Milne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
(38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
Ind • '. — War >• rviet .
. ■■ th -.he Cbiiral Relief Force under - with
. Infantry (M. . lap).
■he North W Sir William l.oekbart
tangt lading the -
: 8 including the capture
- 'i the Maidnu
he Bara Valley (ment: -, Modal with three
■ ■ L Hea : Queen*e
- . ikan.l, Khar, tin B i :i , Mi l:il
i1. ckhart in 1S94-95 with the
. | 11.
■ ngagemenl at
■
- tfa the --nd Pan
sal at Mamugal
■
lolain G. Lamb served in the W« - r William Lockhart n> Medal wid
Clasp >.
Sir William Lockhart
:y and the attack of
3
.Mam D. W. So I Force under £ lial dotal
including the 1 wjkora Rivei imentioucd in
Medal
il Relief Force under E 1895 with the .9th Punjab
Indian
tat Curram noluriiug the
ptambu
cludingthon 1'irahKxpe-. uuchdownl
•1 the N r:i. ■ ■
.. Carr hltv forth Wl .hart i:t
- ncfuding the defen
/•' . ut.
s* Lt. Colonel A. H.C. .t v-irisbkJ
in the deft'; ..;*..
* Lt.Colonel J. M'l
s" Lt. Colonel J. v," Southern Afghantsl Servel
witW r
I lol m I ■!. Parki 1 - red n
'■Lt.C'ii'.i.'lw. 1;. 11. B with the Burmese Exped
" Lt.Colonel :>. H. Cha Ifghan war in i^j-oo in Southern Afghanistan (mentioned in.
despatches. Modal).
■» Lt.Color.el W. K. Hal inwariniSfe Southern J Ifedal).
*: LUGolonel K. II ■ ment all
Girishk and at the defonc
0 ilonel A. v.
with the Wali'B mutinous landahar, and ihartMcdal
wit!.1 red with the BurmesoExpi . an.i M. dul wuhciasp).
i .villi the Hlli' - '
: K. s. Naximau and Major W. F. I :.n in 1685-87 (Medal
with 1 i
>• LtColonel C. M ' aanwarini itan Field Foroe (Medal).
>« Lt. Colonel G. H. Bull sorvod red with
the i- 'a during tho tnder Sir Herb 1.
>: Lt.Colonel F. F. Ma< nan war in 1 (M
I H. B. Briggi Medal with Cli -. . i in the
campaign India under Sir William 1 nary
w Lt.Colonel W 1 I kighan war in I . il). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-47 (Medal with 1 :
•1 Lt.Colonel C. F. gyptian war of 1883 with B »1, Indian I
Kent, . tat the hatt. - ..11.1 at the capturo of Cairo ...Medal with 1 Khc-
U in the Egyptian war of 1 : .■ (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Medo with >
H. Mistrii '.dal with Clasp).
G. E. Fooks served with thi n in 16S4.
: .
■ lui i!..' Sonde aal with Clasp, and Hhodlve*! star.
1'. Bai ' I and W. 11. Hint. 11 1856-67 1 1
Medal with 1
:i ji„ Captain J - : with the second Mira
with Cln
'
I
. riththoTiral
Maidan and the maroh dowu the Ban Valley 1 Medal with two Clasps).
.. mafn&ir e/ivefa to t\* hambny XafseftsseuHif, itt p.^ta.
Indian Medical Service.— Madras.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, tee page iii.l
524
SuBGEON GbNEBALS,
ranking (it Major General*.
Sinclair, David, CSI.MB. MCh
McVittie, CharleB Edwin,' LECP.Ed.
1 FECSI. [R]
ASSISTANTI 8UBGBOR
SUBGBON. MAJ. GKX,
I Oct. 69 II Oct. 99
31 Mar. 66 1 Apr. 95
Colonels.
McGann, Terence J., FECS.Ed. LECP.Ed. 1
LAII.Dub j
Branfoot, Arthur Mudge, CIE. MB. )
LRCP. MECS S
Johnson, William Edward, MD. MCh
Lieutbxaxt Colonels.
Pawcett, Edward," LRCPl. FECSI.
Bevan, George Fred., LRCPI. LRCSI.
Dobson, Andrew Francis, BA. MB. \
)
LRCSr
Little, Charles, MD. MCh. LRCSI,
Rogers- Harrison, Aug. Xap., LRCP.MRCS.
Esmonde-White, Henry FitzLawrence >
Plunkett French, MRCPI. FRCSI j
Browne, Wm. Richard,10 MD. MCh
Leapingwell, Arthur Henry, LRCP.Ed.~l
LRCS.Ed S
Allison, Hazlett, MD. MCk
Wilkins,ThomasJas.Hackett,'7ZA'CP.EJ.")
LRCS.Ed >
Benson, Percy Hugh, MB. MCh. MRCS. ..
Cook, Henry David, MB. MCh
Lancaster, John,: MB. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed.
King, Walter Ganen,.M.B. MCh
O'Hara, William LSCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed...
Thomas, George Tucker, LRCP. MRCS. ...
Sturmer, Arthur James,1"*. LRCP. MRCS.
Adams, Archibald,'" MD. MCh. FRCSI. ...
Ferrand, Edward," LECP.Ed. MRCS
Maitland, John, MD. MCh
Walker, George Lemon, MD. MCh. LM.
Swame, Charles Lethbridge,22 J/.B. MCh....
Lee, Wm. Alexander, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Eyre, Montague Stokes, MB. MCh
Nailer, Henry Augustus Fitzroy, MB. '1
LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Chatterjie, Nityananda,2"1 LECP.Ed. 7
LFPS.Glai i
Bennett, Charles Henry, MD. MCh
Reporter, Maneckjee Eduljee,-'" LRCP. \
LBCS.Ed j
Pope, Thomas Henry,2" MD.MCh
30 Mar. 72
to Mar. 72
SCBGBON
COLONEL.
1 Apr. q
1 Mar. 9
;o June ,
Surgeon General with the Madras Government.
Madras Command.
Bangalore and Southern District.
(Rangoon District and Southern Shan States
Command.
I SUBG
LT. col.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar. 72I16 May 95
4 Apr. 94
4 May 95
30 Mar. 72
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
i Apr.
30 Sept
30 Sept.
71
31 Mar. 74
2; July 9
7 Apr. 96
31 Oct. 97
1 Mar. 9S
1 Mar. 06
30 June 9!
14 July 08
29 Dec.
1 Apr.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
jo Sept
31 Mar.
31 Mar. ;
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
77
77
77
30 Mar. 78
Pemberton, Robert, MRCS. LSA
Warliker, Damodar Pnrshotam,28 MRCS. \
LSA i
Quayle, William Adair, MD. MCh
Armstrong, Henry, '"LRCPI. LRCSI.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
Damla, EduljiManekji, LRCS.Ed. LSA
Carruthers. Herbert St.Clare,31 LRCP.Ed. \
LRCS.Ed J
Thomas, William Frederick,32 MRCS. LSA.
Wortabet, Henry Geo. Luther,33 MD. MCh.
Frenchman, Edulji Palanji, LECP.Ed. '1
LFPS.Glai i
James, Richard, MB. MCh
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet, LECP.Ed.-)
LBCS.Ed. MECS S
Bain, David Stuart Erskine.ifJJC.S'. LSA....
Marsden, James Cort, MECS. LSA
Reeves, Francis Casement,35 LRCPI. ">
LBCSI. S
Poynier.JchnLeopold.LBCP.MECS. LSA.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar,
31 Mar
31 Oct
;i Oct.
11 Oct.
SUBGEON
LT.COL.
1 Apr. 90
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar 94
30 Sept. 94
July of
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 9^
30 Sept. 05
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 06
30 Sept.96
30 Sept
Mar. 97
Madras District.
Sick Furlough.
17 Madras Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Bangalore.
Inspector General of Prisons, Sanitary Com-
missioner, and Chief of Civil Medical De-
partment, Burma.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Salem.—
1 Madras Infantry. [Furlough.
("Senior Medicnl Officer, General Hospital, Ma-
-j dras, and Principal and Professor of Medicine,
(. Madras Medical College,
f District. Medical and Sanitary Officer, and Supt,
( Lunatic Asylum and Jail, Vizagapatam
f Fort Surgeon, Fort St.George, Medical Inspector
-, of Seamen, Professor of Anatomy, Medical
(. College, &c— Port Health Officer, Madras.
j District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Malabar,
t and Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Calicut.
j Senior Surgeon, Sanitary Commissioner, and
(. Inspector General of Prisons, Mysore.
("3rd District and Medical Officer Governor's
(. Body Guard, A-c, Madras.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, X. Arcot.
Sanitary Commissioner. Madras.
(■District Medical and Sanitarv Officer, Trichi-
i. nopoly.— Offig. Insp. Gen. of Prisons, Madras.
Civil Surg, and Port Health Officer, Rangoon,
f Superintendent Government Maternitv Hosp.,
(. and Prof. otMidwifery, Med. College.'.Madras.
f Residency Surgeon, Jodhpore, and Adminis-
(. trative Medical Officer, Rajputana.
5 Madras Infantry.
f Senior Surgeon Gen. Hospital, and Professor
(. of Surgery, Medical College, Madras.
( Surgeon 4th District.— Professor of Medical
I Jurisprudence, Med. Coll., Madras.-Furlough.
< Sanitary I'omr. Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
I —Principal Med. Officer, Hyderabad Cont.
1" 1st Dist. Madras. — Med. Insp. 01 Emigrants.—
\ Supdt. Govt. Leper Hospit al, Madras.
28 Madras Infantry.
j" District Medical andSanitary Officer and Snpdt.
( of Reform. School, Chingleput.— Act. Tanjore.
31 Mar. 07 13 Madras Infantry.
1 Oct. 9
1 Oct. c
30 Mar. c
30 Mar.
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 9
30 Mar. .
LT.C"L.
30 Sept
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
26 Madras Infantry.
11 Madras Infantry.
1 Superintendent Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras
• and Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, &c.,
I Madras Medical College.
j Dist. Medical and Sanitary Officer and Supdt.
C of Jail, Xellore. — Acting Bellary.
25 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jtail, Ximar— Offg. Civil, Jubbulpore,
Madras Sappers and Miners.
98 M. I. Depot, Pallaveram.
98 Medical Storekeeper to Government, Madras.
I f District Med. and Sanitary Officer, Cuddapah.-
9 , }. Acting Madura.
994 Lancer6 Hyderabad Contingent.
99 3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
f Civil Surgeon, Cannanore. — Acting District
( Medical and Sanitary Officer, Kistna.
Civil Surgeon, Coorg. — Supdt. of Jail, Mercara.
f Dist. Medical and Sanitary Officer, South Arcot.
'(. — Sick Furlough.
("Dist. Med. and San. Officer, and Snpdt. of Jail,
C Madura. — Furlough.
99!Civil, Raepore.
-
Iidian Mf'h'ral S.roica. — \fu
M.j.»-.
I
MO E.
Cam*. Ruatam Hormaaji," LBCP.Ei. 1 ,.
v a
8 a Mai. 9.' a Madras Infantry.
- ;. Furlough.
medical
irjre Madraa Command, H« id Quarters. —
' - t!,e Surge -it General.
B II iSlndell, MB. Mi I iMar iMu ril and Jail, Thayeti
Dial ~ Officer, and
Et.v.i.Jv. VBCS.LSA. i Mar. 8o 31 Ma- - perint«ndeul
■ar Physician, Trsvsncore.
I I LM( PI. i
Tbotnpsen, Croaadaile M. ler. Mil
VanGevzel. John I.nwrenco. MB. MCk
:itlV . I 111 f. F.I. ,
. ickhn Boole*,*' LBCP. ■
MR' S
Banjsna,Ka< .' v/ f. / v I
Hakim.Horroaaji Merwa
I ■:■ Pi / Ki S/
Manokshaw
ISA.
ianji,uJU. /'■•' P. ■
Patch, Arthur Theophilus Lod
Adair. • D I V" BCk. Fi-
lm
Karahedji, LK< •
I si
(TH»,i«,AjrredJamo«.«£BC/,.B<I.IHC« / I
. I///C •. /.V|.
V
U
-i
Reill.. . '■'' '' ' • '■!•'' * '
. 1/ /.
UB. lift
Koilsoi • ''"■' "' '
. • P. IfiM v
Bannerrr.an, Willinm Burncy." ML
Thomson, Henry ."US. IfCl
'■ -. and Professor of
liege.
■
infantry.
. Dill Sled - I !i:.oi'!ly.-
a I 'hemical Examiner and
Ar AU-
ng I
' oer,
act -j. Ti
.- Infknlry.
ibad Contingent,
. Madras Infantry.
• Oct. . Uadraa Infantry.
and Sanitary Officer, Kurnoo
<;r.
-• Apr. intrj.
? Apr. Bl - *
I Apr.
-■ Apr.
i Apr.
i Oct.
i Oct.
i net.
■ Oct.
i Apr.
i Apr.
il Mar.
Bl
iry Officer,
■ ..ri.
'"i\ il aud Jail.Oomraw
<} In cliai.--
I I Oct. : .■ Mn.l. ,
4 r - • eon, Akula,
;. i Apr. ,4 | Madras Laucera.
-
Civil, Amherst District.
1 - nitarj
"*h.1i - ant of
Plague.
a Mar. 9;
., Sept.
19 Sep:
Castor, Blcbd. Hen BCP. URCS. -
■
irceU.M DSO. LIO r
1 mi. Amherst uistricu
1 pectorol vaccination
Madm
' [laboratory, Bombay.
Durt.Mr Pbysician, Irravancore.
Huoa.
Burma.— Fin
■ « Uadraa Infantry.
S6 3oSept.o8 ..7 Madras Infantry.
Crawford, Frederick James, .».!. MD. JUT* :■' Mar. S;
Simpson. David/" Ml. MB. MCk. ...
Robertson, Robert. Mil. VCk
.-./.v. P.M. LBCSI.
1 ... - lerici Joseph." T.BCP. VHCS.
r ,,. 1 . , - ; S( l-.Ed.\r.RCs Ed .
LFPS. Ola.
■ . Hutchison," Lid P I
MM J. LSA
Stevr, William," IK' V
LPPB.OIa
irxa,
MB. IfCI.
Peroira rrank Obarle»,£nCP JA I
■ •
irUlUma.Chaa.LouU," 1//. Mi k UXCS
Tiokei ■ • U»nl VB.UCk.
U '
1/. 1
P Ml:' -
UB I H< 1 ■
<r««r- ■ UA.U
■ \< 1: 1/
/ B P, kTBCf.
, rof.ol F'uar-
■ i Mwr. . v . .Iras. — Acting
, C Bnrfretin 4th Dii
-1 Mar S7-1 Mar 00 ' Diatrlci Medical ai Sa Deer, Ac,
' w . Central Jail, C jfmbatore.
1 Resi.lent l'li.\ mci.,i.. i;en, H lapilal, Madras. —
.1 Mnr M - ■. a -ni District -lai lb} all an Govt,
' Oen. BToapfia \ Bd ma,
■ ■ Mar, . \; , iras Inutntry.
- 1 Oct. „. ,'ui] nnd Jail. Toun
1 Mar.
i Oct,
: Oct
: 1 Oct. .. 1, Madras Infantry,
?7 I Oct. 09 jj Madras Infantry.
: Oct. £- 1 Oct. )g Civil Surgeon, Akyali.
.
1 Mai. .-.-
.11 Mar. 3?
30 Sept. 80
a Mar. 90
1 liar. 1 ■
1 Mar , 1
31 Mar. v 1
11 Mar. , 1
t M.ir. , ■
a Mar. ,
f AMiat.Phyf • lot .' and Pro-
1 .,t Uyipeiit*, Ma-irits \l. I . .
ct Me. I tea! and Paniltry Oflloer, Ganjani,
\ tint N
re,
i Civil Q,irffeoi tctincr Di«i Med and
• n.i 1 '.nfnl lail I 'oimbatnre.
f Dlstnct 3iertirHlnndBanitar>' Officer Kial
[ Oil Vaccinatn,
:
■
StiiMirinteudeul Central Ja::. Bajahmandry,
profvtxnrol Pa'bi
\ ' ■ ■ I- '" Viiagapatant.
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
526
CiFlilNS.
Bntrican, James, MD. MCh
Pridmore, Walter Goorge, MRCS. MB..
Donovan, Charles, MD. BCh
Penny, Jeremiah, MRCS. LRCP
Graves, DouglasHenry M'Donell,3f\B. .WV
Dallas, Stuart Alexander Charles MRCS. )
LRCP i
Palk, Charles Henry Leet, Affi. MCh
Elliot, Robert Henry, LRCP. FRCS. .
Mitter, Robert King.Xff CP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. \
LFPS.Glai $
Armstrong, Wilfrid Ernest Arbuthnot, 7
LRCP. MRCS J
Gabbett, Pulteney Charles, LRCP. MRCS.
Macrae, John Lewis, MB. MCh
Bidie, Geo., LRCP.Ed.LRC8.Ed.LFPS.Qlas.
Morton, John Plowden, MB. FRCS.Ed. ...
Sharman, Eric Harding, LRCP. MRCS. ...
Stodart, Thomas, MB. MCh.
Bhola Nauth, LSA
Foulkes, Thomas Howard, LRCP. MRCS.
Berry, Alf. Eugene,?0 LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. \
LFPS.Glai )
Fr*Ber, Herbert St. John, MRCS. LRCP...
Pearce, Charles Ross, MB. MCh
Wall, Frank, MRCS. LRCP
Mathew, Chas. Montague,71 MRCS. LRCP.
Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton, MB. LSA.
IlUngton, Edmund Moritz ,
Watson, Thomas Edgar, MB. MCh
Webster, Charles George, LRCP. Ed.
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glai
Pinehard, Michael Biddnlph, MRC8.LRCP.
Niblock, William James, MB ,
Harrison, Clarence Barrymore, MB. MCh.
Lalor, Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman, MB. ..
Symons, Thomas Henry, MRCS. LRCP. .
Rost, Ernest Reinhold, MRCS. LRCP
Cornwall, John Wolfran, MB
Miller, Alfred, MB. MRCS. LRCP
Hammond, Fred. A. Lucas. MRCS. LRCP
Brown.Henry Robi.,LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. )
LFPS. Glat $
Richards, Walter Guy on, lftf OS. LRCP...
James, Sydnev Price, MB. MRCS. LRCP.
Fleming, Archibald Nicol, MB. MCh
Dee, Peter, MB
Mell, Felix Oswald Newton, MB. MCh
Browne, Frank Dennis, MB
Dick, Maxwell,?3 MRCS. LRCP
BUKGKON
LI HUT.
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
SUHQBOH
CA.PTAIM.
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
7 July 92 27 July 95
27 July 92
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 9;
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan.
28 July
29 Jan. 9s
29 Jan. 95
29 July nc
29 July
?9 July
29 July 95
2 7 July 95
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
_:8 July 97
29 Jan.
29 Jan. .,_
25 July 98
29 July 93
29 July 98
29 July 98
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan. 96
my Jan.
29 July
ig July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
Rbmabks.
30 Madras Infantry.
2 Madras Infantry.
-"CivilSurgeoo, Tellichcrry.— Secretary to Surg.
. Gen. with Madras Govt.— Med. Inspector of
I Factories, Madras.
29 Madras Infantry.
20 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Chanda, Central Provinces.
Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. Madras.
^District Med. and Sanitary Officer, S. Canara.
< — Superintendent of Jail, Mangalore. Acting
(. Neilgherries.
(Acting Distuct Medicnl and Sanitary Officer,
\ Ganjam, and Supdt. of Jail, Berhampore.
< Residency Surgeon and ex-ojfido Assist. Re«i-
<. dent, Nepaul.
C Civil Surg. Coconada. — Acting District
■s Medical and Sanitary Officer, Central
(. Jail, Salenn.
Sick Furlough.
4 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
24 Madras Infantry.
6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
8 Madras Infantry.
22 Madras Infantry.
3 Madras Infantry.
5 Madras Infantry.
(Offg.Resid. Surg. .Govt. Gen. Hospital, Madras.
t — PdI*. or" Patuolo^y. Midras Med. College.
10 Madras Infantry.
15 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Madras Sappers and Miners.
Officiating 21 Madras Infantry.
(Acting Dist. Medicaid Sanitary Officer, South
t. Arcot, and District Jail, Cuddalore,
2 Infantry Hi'derabad Contingent.
31 Madras Infantry
29 Jan. 99 Officiating 8 Madras Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 Offg. 2nd Surgeon Govt. Gen. Hosp. and Prof, cf
Jurisprudence, Madras Med. College.
29 Jan. 99 Officiating 17 Madras Infantxy.
29 Jan. 99 Sick Furlough.
T (In medical chargeNativeTroop8,KajoorieKacb.
29 Jan. 99 ^ -civil, Wana.
29 Jan. 99 Officiating 32 Madras Infantry.
29 July 99 Health Officer, Madras.
29 July 99 Officiating 25 Madras Infantry.
29 July 99 Officiating 12 Madras Infantry.
29 July 99 No. 50 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force.
29 July 99 Plague duty, Kurrachee.
29 July 99 Officiating 19 Madras Infantry.
29 July 99 Officiating 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
29 July 99 Officiating 22 Madras Infantry.
29 July 90 Officiating Head Quarters Wing 10 Jats, Silchar.
39 July 99 Plague duty, Bombay.
29 July 9p Officiating 24 Madras Infantry.
War Services.
1 Surgeon General C. E. M'Vittie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in j 886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
13 Lt.Colonel E.Fbwcett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal' with
Clasp).
14 Lt.Colonel W. B. Browne Berved in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80.
E Lt.Colonel T. J. H. Wilkius served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
i7t Lt.Colonel A. J. Sturmer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
B Lt.Colonel A. Adams, while a Surceon in the Royal Navy, served in the Ashantee war in 1873—74 with the
Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
19 Lt.Colonel B. Ferrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89. (Medal with Clasp).
N N
526a Itld il 8erv*04t Madras. — TP.rr Sbt
m Lt. Colonel 0. L. Swaine served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1883-801 Medal with tw
•* L*. 1 rred with the Barmen Expedition to < - • ( M^lnl iritb I
*• Lt porter served with the Burnif*< Expedition in ■• - Medal with two Clasps)
"• !.t Col nel 1 . H. H >pe served in the Afghan war . ' ■
* LLC I irithlhe Bai kCedal with two Clasp*).
*• Lt. Colonel H Am - ldunnir tho Kutnpa Rebellion in 1879 Served in the Afghan war in 1379-80
(MedeJ)
11 L: Colonel H. St. C. Carruthers served in the Afghan war 111 1879-80 (Medal).
* Lt- Colonel W. F. Thomas served with the Burmese Rxpe 1 1 1 1 ■ Medal with two Clasps).
» Lt. Colonel H.G. L. Wortahet served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1 886-86 (Medal with t ^,
*• Lt. Colonel F. C. Reeves served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
•* Major R. H. Cama served with the Burinett- Expedition In :h Clasp*.
** Major .1. W. K van r served with the Burmese Expedition in 1865*86 * Medal with Clasp).
••Ma. 1 with the Burma* aith Claap).
*° Major K. C. Sanjana Barred with tin- Burmese Expedition in iS=- -87 > Medal with Clasp).
*> Major H. M. Hakim Barred with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Cleans).
*» Major M. J. Kelawala served with the Hurinehc Kxpcdition in iS36-S- 'Medal with two Clasps 1; and in the
operations of the Tlung-tlang Column in 1891 (Clasp).
« Major M. P. Khan . Burraeee Expedition in i8S6-3; < Medal with Clasp).
** Major A. T. L. Patch tarred with the Burme-. in i887-9o(Medal withClaep).
♦: Major C. Adams served with thr BurrnrM Kxjtilui 1. in 18! ;h Claap).
*• Major A. J. O'Harn served with the Burmese fcxpad I 'dedal with Clasp*.
M Major J. Smyth tarred In the Soudan campaign in 1865 in medical charge of the Queen's Own Sappera
and Miners, and was present in the engagements at Baahean and the Tofrelc sereba and at the destruction of
Temai— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and R '>tr>.
n Major B. P. Toungerman Barred n (th tho Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Oil
■ Major E. W. Rei Barmeae Expedition tn 188 two( leapt
11 Major R.E.S Davis served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-87(montioneil in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
l* Major w\ B. Bannerman Barred with thi with two Clasps).
41 Major H. Thomson served with the Burmeaa Expedition 'dedal with two Clasps).
" Uiror R Hi i with the Wuniho Expi . , ■
*• Major I. I\ 1 1 with tha Burmese 1 i -jmtches, DSO. and Medal
with Clasp); and in the operations on the North Km >t I | irtnah in if .■
•"Major D 3impaoi n-Lushai Expeditionary Force Lb r 889-90 (Medal with Clasp);
and wi: n in iSot fOh
41 Major F. J. Dewea serve d B irmeae Expeditionin 188S-89 (Medn p)j and with the Chin
.1 |
■ Major J. O. Pinto served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India William Lockhart
in i8g7-oS with the Tirah Expeditionary F-r.< wJti th.' .i>t itadraa Pioneers, and a in the operations
between Kohat and Paracbinnr in Beptexnb* r mid October 1897, in the actios el DargaJ on - th October, in the
march down the Ban VaJ * \ . and in the operations in the Waran and Bar two Clasps).
M Major P. C. H. Stride i ind B< rred with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Claap).
** Major T. W\ Stewart BCrTfl i with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Claap).
** Captain A. E. Grant serre i with theChin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal withClaep).
••Captain 0 L. Williaa red In the operations on the North- East Frontier or Burmah in 1891
17 Captain W. D Sutherland served in the operations on the K hurinnb in iSoi-^r.
* Captain W. M 1 in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal
with Clean V
* Captain C. A. Johnston served in the campaign on the • Fr intiac of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 20 i Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with I iirigade Tirah Expeditionary
Foree, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara < Medal wil
70 Captain A. B. Berry seryt d in the campaign on the North West Fronti- 1 LB ier Sir William Lockhart
in 1 897-98 with the RThyber Force with the 14th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with I laaph
?l Captain C. M. Muthew Barred in the ciimpaign on the North West Frontier of Indie under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Caralry (Medal with clasp).
" Captain M. Dick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Ind 1 William Lockhart
in 189S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force— slightly wounded (mention- wsps).
A I /" th< /■' tdbUshnu I,
~* Major John Crima I with the Bnrmeee I in dispatches, Victoria
was awarded tin* Vtf tor the following net of bravery: — " Lieutenant1!
37th i- tod Infantry of whti rgeon CrYmmin waaati iched), Btatos that .
actio . d ECarenni, on the 1st January 1889, four men charged with hnn into the midst
large ing* off from the Karen left flank, and two men fell tuthesround woun
Crimnun attending ono 01 :ir. Karens wore round the ;
Imen . • nan. A depoy then gn\\-
onCrimmic. and the latter Joined the Bghttna; line which then came up. Lieutenant Tifche further
ttati Ui a . - horl the enemy from email elm Band bam-
boo, in which uiu-iCaruu* took Mhelt«r. N- haaa clumi^ he saw Sunreon Cnmmin attoudin^ a wounded
man. Several K ! rimmin throat his awnrcTthrongh on< and attacked
a second, a third Carentben dropped from the Arc of a ~ Ing BTarenaflad."
** Maj >r V,*. H Qoii the Zhob Va eluding the en^acreme;
Dowlatxai. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18 lasp).
» Major c J. Bar kiea ear red with th urmeaoXxpad
jorfl hlerbl aerations of tho Zaila Field Force in 1890.
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay.
[ For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, tee pageiii . I
S = 7
^I'MGKON GbNBBAL,
ranking a« Major General.
Bainbr;dgc, George, LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Colonels.
Banks, Samuel O'Brien, ^MRCPI. FRCSI.
Hay, George William Robertson, M D. \
'-LRCS.Ed. i
M'Conaghy, William, MD. LRCS1,.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD. FRCSI. ..
Waters, George, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
Weir, Thomas StephensoL,
LRCSI.
LRCP I.
Bartholomeusz, Matthew Lorenz,30 MB.\
uch : $
Wilkins, James Sutherland,31 DSO. \
LRCP. MRCS ! S
Dane, Arthur Hy. Cole,3* MD. LRCPI.\
FRCSI. )
Greany, John Philip, MD. MCk
M^Cloghry, James,36 LRCPI. FRCSI.
Jayakar, Atmaram S. Grandin, LRCP.~{
MRCS. i
Clarkson, John Wilkins,3" LRCP. MRCS....
Parker. Joseph,3* .IfD. JUT*
Henderson, William George Hume,*1)
LRCPI. FRCSI. J
Dalai, Kharshedji Ardeshir, MB.MCh.
Boyd, Henry Walker Butler, LRCPI. >
FRCSI. j
Channer, Osborne Henry," MB. MCh
Hatch, Wm. Keith,*5 3i\B. MCh. FRCS
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas,*" LRCP. }
MRCS. $
Street, Alfred William Fredk.," DSO.^
LRCP. MRCS ]
Jervis. Hy. Pruce,51 LRCS.Ed. LSA
Davidson.David Chas. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Narinran,KaikhosoSorabji,52ZfiC&£d.Z&4.
Monks, Charles," LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bull, George Henry,56 MD. MCk
MacCartie, Frederick Fitzgerald,5? CIE.\
MB. BOh >
Briggs, Harry Beech&m™ MB.MRCS.LSA.
Carson.Walter Peter,59 MB. LRCSI
Willis. Chas. Fancourt,61 MD. MRCP.Ed. 1
MRCS.
Majors.
Dimmock, Henry Peers, LRCP. MRCS.
i Apr. 67
1 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 68
1 Oct. 6q
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
oSept.
31 Mar.
>o Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
; Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
31 Aug. 05
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 97
22 June 97
16 Aug. 97
1 Apr.
9 June 98
24 June 99
SUBGBON
LT.COL.
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
31 Oct. 79
SURGEON
Maitland, Chas. Bradley,62 LRCP.Ed.MRCS.
Mistri, Kavasji Hormasji,64 LRCS.Ed. LSA.
Fooks, George Ernest,65 MRCS. LSA
Anderson, Joseph William Townsend, ~)
LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed. LSA S
Milne,Alexander,ilfU. MB.MCk.Ab.p.B. u.81
Baker, Richard John ™ MD. LRCSI
Corkery,Wm.Alf.52XJ?CP.i^. LFPS.Glas...
Avetoom, Sarkies Thaddeus,59 LRCP.Ed. \
LRCS.Ed [
Stevenson, Henry Wickham, MRCS. LSA.
Lyoea, Robert William Steele, MD. MCk...
31 Mar. So
31 Mar.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Apr.
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
1 Apr.
SURGEON
MAJ. GEN.
16 Aug. 97
SURGEON
COLON KL.
18 Sept.95
16 Aug. 97
COLONEL
29 Sept.98
BKIGBUBG
LT. COL
f Presidency Surgeon, 2nd District, and Marino
{ Surgeon, Bombay.— Sick Furlough.
("Presidency Surgeon, 3rd District, with medi-
■< cal charge of Jails, House of Correction, and
(. Byculla Schools.
fBombay.— Health Officerto the Municipality.—
< Offg. P.M.O. Bombay and Aden Districts
L with rank of Colonel.
f Civil Surgeon and Supdt. B. J. Medical School
( and Lunatic Asylum, Ahmedabad.
21 Bombay Infantry.
Bhopaul Battalion.
f Civil Surgeon and Supdt. B. J. Medical School,
( aild Lunatic Asylum, Poona.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.
30 Sept
30 Sept,
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
: Oct. 97
30 Mar,
30 Mar.
30 Mar. q8
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
31 Oct. 99
SURGBON
MAJOR.
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar.
2 0c:.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Apr.
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
r Apr.
With the Government of Bombay.
Nagpore District.
Bombay and Aden Dinriots.
SmU District.
Agency Surgeon, Muscat.
Sanitary Commissioner for Bombay Government.
Medical Storekeeper, Bombay. [Furlough.
Civil, Bombay Presidency.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
Physician St. George's Hospital.— Furlough.
fDep. Sanitary Commr., Southern Registration
t Districts.
(Principal and Prof, of Surg., &c. Grant Med.
< Coll. — Senior Surgeon, Sir Jamsetjee Jejee-
C bhoy Hospital.
Civil Surgeon, Tanna. — Offg. Civil, Ratnagherry.
{Deputy Sanitary Commissioner Central Regis-
tration District.— Acting Sanitary Commis-
sioner for Bombay Government.
7 Bombay Infantry.
Civil,Dharwar, & Superintendent, Mahableshwur.
("Civil, Surat. — Dep San. Commr. Goojerat Re-
i gistration District.
Civil Surgeon, Belgaum. — Offg. Port Surg. .Aden.
9S Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Health Officer, Port of Bombay.
12 Bombay Infantry.
( Port Surgeon and Medical Officer, European
\ Gen. Hospital, Aden.
9 Bombay Infantry.
( Obstetric Physician, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy
\ Hospital, and Prof, of Midwifery, Grant Med.
(. Coll. and Presidency Surgeon, 1st District.
1 Bombay Lancers.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
Bombay Sappers and Miners.
Civil Surgeon, Aden.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
{Civil Surgeon, Bombay Presidency.— Acting-
Presidency &urg.2nd District andMarineSnrg.
—Acting Physician, St. George's Hosp.Bom.
Civil Surgeon, Karwar.— Acting Dharwar.
27 Bombay Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Ahmednugger.— Sick Fwrlougk.
( ist PhysiciaaSir J. J. Hbsp. Prof, of Medicine,
\ &c, G. M. College, Bombay.
Si3
Indian Medical Sonnet. — Bombay.
IfaJOBS.
Harry. John Patrick." BA MB LSCSI
Anderson. Alexander V5s..-: MB. UCk. .
Burke, William Henry.' ' BA. MB BCk.
VC Crimmin. John."' LRCPl. LBC8I.
UAJOE
Collie. Mackintosh Alex. T , MB lf<«
LRCP .Bd. LBCs I I
QuickC, William Henry.?* MBC8. LSA.
Harkies, Carrapiet John,*> MB. MCk.
Orayfoot, Blenman Buhot, LBCP Ed. ,
LBCS.KJ.LFPS.Htai. KXC8. \
Dyson, Thomas Edward, MB MCk
Meyer, Charles Hardwick Louw, MD. )
MBCS. a.r. k.o.u. 87 I
Ohilde. Lctterstedt Fredk.. BA. MB. MBCS.
Herbert, Herbert,"* LKCP. MB' 1.
Barn-, Thos. David C iillis, LRCPl. MRCS.
Jones, John Lloyd Thomas, if B. MBCS. ...
Jennings, William Ernest, MB. MCk
1 Apr. Si 1 Aor. 94
1 Apr. ii. 1 Apr. 94
30 Sept.81 30 Sept 94
[30 Scdi.sj 30 Sept.94
31 Mar. 33 3' Mar. 95
31 Mar. 83 31 Mar 95
i98ept.83 *) Sept 95
mioi
30 Sepi.86 30 Sept.98
3oStpu86 ;o Sept.94
31 Mar. 67 31 Mar. 99
ii Mar. 87 31 Mar. 99
31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 99
11 Mar. 87 3' Mar. 991
1 Oct. 99^
Captains.
Hojel, Jaa. Graham, BA. MB. BCk. MBCP1
Arnim, Henry Chas. Leffler. LBCP. MBCS.
Thomson, George Sloane, MB. MCk
Prall, Samuel Esmond, MB. LRCP. MBCS.
Eicketu.Wm. Symonds Percival. MB. MCk.
Moore, Charles Malcolm. J/ /'
Jenney. George William, MB MCk.
Hudson, Charles Tilson, LBCP. MRCS.
Smith. John Blackburn. BA. MB. MCk. ..
Cleveland. Henry Fras., LBCP. MRCS. LSA.
Jackson, Jamas, MB
Street. AshtonJ* MB FRCS
Heath. Alan Jasper, MB. LBCP. MBCS. ...
Jameson, John Bland."1 MB. M H
Whilcombe, Ernest Gerald Robert, LBCP. )
E<i. LBCS.Ed.LFPS.OU. )
Basu, Baman Das, LSA. MBCS.
Irvine, Thomas Walter, MB. UCk.
Swinton, Francis Edward, LBCP. MBCS.
Burnett, Sidney Harvey, MB. MCk.
Jackson, Thomas. MB. BCk.
Kilkelly, I'atnck Percy, Mil BCk.
Lcumann, Bernard Hc-nrv Frederick, LSA. \
MBCS. LBCP. ML. DPS. Camb J
Bennett. Hugh, MB. MCk
Bennett, Vivian Boase, MB BCk.
Mocre, Hugh Myddlet. n. MBCS l.RCP.
Johnston, Dudley Cater, MBCS. LRCP.
Kvii.-. Banraal. LBCP.Bd. LRCS.Bd.i
LPPSGIai. MB. MCk 1
M'Donald. James Haldane, MB. MCk.
Hooton. Alfred, iCBCB. LRCP
King. Arthur Frederick Vim.Mltcs / RCP.
Standagc, Robert F rarer. MRCS. LRCP.
Oibbs.Andrew.Armstrong, LBCP/.LBCSl.
Knapton, Henry Alf. Fori., s, l//.'i S LBCP.
Bakhlc. ( hintaman Ramchandra, MBCS.)
LRCP. )
Kukdav, Knshnnii Vishneo. LBCP.Bd.-)
LBCB.Bd.LPPB.OUu. ... f
Hmith. Frank Addinscll, Mil MRCS. )
LRCP ,
■ .-up It. Cclabu Lunatic Asylum.— ActingSurg.,
' i iomldaa Tejpal Hospital, Bombay.
1 Dep. Sanitary Commr. Western Registration
- Furlough.
.Med. Officer to Kathiawar Pol. Agency.— In
< charge of Rest Hospital, Rajkote.— Acting
' Civil, Kurrachee.
) Civil. Rutnagin. -Officiating Health Officer
( Port of Bombay.
( Civil. Nasaick.— Acting 1st Physician Sir J. J.
< Hospital and Professor Grant, Med. College.
(. — Act. ng Superintendent, Matheran.
{2nd Surgeon. Sir Jamsctjee Jejeebhoy Hospital,
and Professor of Anatomy and Curator of
Museum, Grant Med. College
8 Bombay Infantry
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
SOBQIOII
tun.
27 July
17 July
27 July
-July
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
Jan.
■a
Jan.
-,July
29 July
29 July
29 July
J 1 July
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 9t>
29 July 96
1 Oct. 99 j
t Civil Surgeon, Satara. — Offg. Medical Store -
r keeper, Bombay.
l Dep. Sanitary Commr. Goozerat Registration
-t. - Acting Ophthalmic Surgeon, Bombay,
i Prof, of Physiology. Histology and Hygiene,
< i ; rant Medical College.
1 2nd Phvs. A Registrar, Sir Jameetjee Jejeebhoy
Honp.AProf.of Pathology, Ac. GrantMed.ColI
i'ivi.. Bon. May Presidency.
(Chemical Analyser to Govt and Professor of
'. Chemistry, Ac, Grant Medical College, Ac.
(Superintendent Matheran. — Acting Assay
Master. Calcutta Mint.
. Shikarpur. — Supervising Medical Officer,
Railway Inspections.
■ tixusoa
CAPTAIN.
„ 1 K -It Surgeon St.George'sHospital,— Professor
31 Mar. 83 £ of Materia Me lice. Ac. Grant Med. College.
31 Mar. 83 Dep. San. Commr., Sind Registration Districts.
31 Mar. 83 "4 B-imbay Infantry.
Surgeon, Katre— Professor of Pathology,
29 Sept.83 ] Ac., Grant Med Col.— Acting 2nd Physician
(. and Registrar, Sir J. J. Hospital.
30 Mar. 89 "7 Bombay Infantry.
30 Mar. 8v Officiating Agency Surgeon, Bhopal.
30 Mar. Bo. •* Bombay Infantry.
30 Mar. So 2 Bombay Infantry.
30 Sept. 89 C: . ltcjapore.— Sick Furlough.
30 Sept. 5) 3 Bombay Cavalry.
11 Mar.yo Superintendent Yerrowda Central Prison.— Furl.
11 Mar. 90 Civil, Sukfcur— Officiating Civil, Hyderabad.
31 Mar.oo Assistant Civil Surgeon. Poona — Sick Furlough.
31 Mar.oo 28 Bombay Infantry.
31 Jan. 91 6 Bombay Cavalry.
31 Jan. 91 3 Bombay Infantry.
2S July 91 7 Bombay Lancers.
27 July 95 PcrsonalA&sist.to Principal Med. Officer, Bombay.
( Personal Assistant to Surgeon General with
27 July 95 £ Government of Bombay.
27 July 95 Superintendent Hyderabad Central Prisons.—
»9 July 96 4 Bombay Cavalry. ' Acting, Yerrowda.
29 Jan. 97 25 Bombay Infantry.
29 Jan. 97 4 Bombay Infantry.
28 Julv 97 13 Bombay Infantry.
2S July 07 10 Bombay Infantry.
28 July 97 24 Bombay Infantry.
29 Jan. 98 20 Bombay Infantry.
95 29 Jan. 98 Acting Civil Surgeon, Sukkur.
95 29 July 98 19 Bombay Infantry.
95 29 July 98 if' Bombay Infantry.
95 29 July 98 2 Bombay Lancers.
95 29 July 98 29 Bombay Infantry.
95 29 July 98 23 Bombay Infantry.
29 Jan. 09 t Bombay Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 Officiating 25 Bombay Infantry.
29 July 99 Lora'ai Outposts.
War Service*.
1 Colonel 8. O. Banks served in tho Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was presont at the captors if
Magdala (Medal) .
M Ll. Colonel M. L. Barlholomeusr. served in tho Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
" Lt Colonel J. S.Wilkms nerved in tho Afghau war In iWo, and ro,.k partin the msrch to Candahar with the
forco under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1SS&-87 (mentioned in
despatcLes, Medal nub two Clasps).
{For romuondor of XvtH, it* #sJ of Bongal and Mjirti Strn -it, pp. 513s and 31*41.
Indian Medical Service.
5*»
LlBtfTHXANTS.
if 'Anile, Andrew Augustine Frame, MB. BCh. Officiating 44 Bengal Infantry
Woolloy, Jasper Maxwtsll, MB. MRCS. LRCP. Detachment iS Bengal Infantry
Lane, Clayton Arbuthnot, MB. M t01. LRCP. Officiating 2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas
Kelly, Thomas Bernard, LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat. Wing 7 Bengal Infantry ..
Hugo, James Henry, DSO. MB. MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 38 Bengal Infantry
Kenrick, Wm. Hamilton, MRCS. LRCP. Kohat Kurrara Force Civil, Kohat
Watson, Charles Henry, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 5 Punjab Cavalry
Lincoln, Charles Hope Septimus, MRCS. LRCP. 30 Bombay Infantry
Price, Raymond Herbert, MB. MCh. 22 Bombay Infantry ,
Bainea, Edgar Francis Eardley, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Gla*. Assistant Health )
Officer, Port of Bombay >
Sealy, Geoffrey Orr Fearn, MRCS. LRCP. Railway Inspection duty, Poona ,
Bryson, Reginald, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glai. Officiating 1 Madra* Lancers
Murray, John George Patrick, MB. MCh. Malakand Force ....
Anderson, Samuel, MB. MCh. Officiating 30 Bengal Infantry
Hutchinson, Francis HopeGrant, MB. MCh.. 5 Bombay Cavalry
Marjori banks, James Leslie. MB. MCh. Erinpeora Irregular Force ,
Fanton, Alexander, MB. MCh. Officiating 7 Madraa Infantry .... ....
Dredge, James Allen, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 6 Punjab Infantry
Knox, Robert Welland, MB. MCh. No. 37 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force
Delany, Thomas Henry, MB. BCh. No. 52 Native Field Hospital, Kohat-Kurr.im Force
Rait, John Walter Forbes, MB. ISA. Edwardeaabad-Tochi Foroe
Douglas, Stewart Ranken, MRCS. LRCP. 4i disposal of Military Department
O'Meara, Eugene John, LSI. Officiating ix Bengal Lancers
Tate, Godfrey, MB.BCi. Sick Furlough .
Baird, Roy Fearon, MRCS. LRCP. No. 50 Native Field Hospita', Malakand Force ..
Gage, And. Thos. MB. MCh. Curator of Herbarium, Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta
Laing, George Campbell, MB. MCi. Officiating 16 Bombay Infantry
M'Pherson, George, MB. MCh. Officiating 6 Bombay Cavalry
Hunt, Spencer, MRCS. LRCP. Meywar Bheel Corps
Sargent. Alfred George, MRCS. LRCP. Plaguedutv, Poona
Cox, Walter Hulbert, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFP8.Glas. Officiating 30 Bombay Infantry
Condon, de Vere, MB. BCh. Officiating Deolee Irregular Force
Gidney, Henry Albert John, LSA Rawul Pindi District
Kirkpatrick, Henry, MB. BCh. Detachment Nat. Inf. and Station Hosp. Port Blair
Fayrer, Frederick Durand Stirling, MRCS. ZffCP. Officiating 27 Madras Infantry ..
Chitale.Padmahar Krishna, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFP8. Glas. Officiating 16 Madras Inf.
Lethbridge, William, MB. MCh. No. 53 Native Field Hospital, Khyber Force
srjBoaov
LTBUT.
28 Jan. 97
1$ Jan. 97
?& Jan. 97
28 Jau, 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 Jan. 97
28 July 97
?8 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
Hunter, Thomas, Officiating 8 Madras Infantry
Battye. Walter Rothney, MRCS. Ed. LRCP. MB. BCh. Peshawur District
Meakin, Harold Budgett. Officiating 9 Bengal Infantry
Hutcheson, George, MRCS.Ed. LRCP. MD. Punjab Frontier Force
Liston, William Glen, MB. BCh. Officiating 6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
Boulton, Harold, MRCS. LRCP. Kohat-Kurram Force
Anttony, Richard Williim, MB. MCh. Officiating 9 Bombav Infantry
Tucker, Ernest Frederick Gordon, MRCS. LRCP. Plague duty, Bombay
8tewart, George Edward, MB. MCh. Officiating 3 Bombay Cavairy
Thompson, Frank St .art Cornitt, MB. MCh. Officiating 20 Bombay Infantry
Novis, Thomas Shepherd, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 7 Bombay Infantry
Watson, Jchn William, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 19 Bombav Infantry
Tw*g£i Herbert Joseph Richard, MB. BCh. Officiating 21 Bombay Infantry
Oxpen, Charle3 William M'Gillicuddy, MB. BCh. with 7 Bombay Lancers
Leicester, John Cyril Holdicb, LRCP. FRCS. MD. Sections C and D Nat. Field Hosp.
Innes, Hubert, MB. MRCS. LRCP. No. 37 Native Field Hosmtal, Malakand Force
Willmore, William Southwick, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 6 Bengal Infantry
Walter, Albert Elijah, MRCS. LRCP. Lahore District
Hudson, Corrie, MRCS. LRCP. Officiating 2 Bengal Infantry
Hutchinson. Leslie Thomason Rose, MB. BCh. with 3 Bombay Infantry
Weinman, Charles Frederick, MB. MCh. Officiating 42 Bengal Infantry
Cruddas, Hamilton Maxwell, MRCS. LRCP. Khyber Force
Fleming, Alexander Mathers, MB. MCh. No. 37 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force
Ward, Ellacott Leamon, MRCS. LRCP
Walker. John Norman, MRCS. LRCP. Punjab Frontier Force
Roberts, Vivian Heathcote, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.GIas. Punjab Frontier Force...
Robinson, John Elliott, MRCS. LSA. Officiating 5 Bumbay Infantry
Adams, Charles Henry Benjamin, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.GIas. DPR.Camb. with ) I
2 Bombay Infantry >
King, George, MB. MCh. Section B No. 62 Native Field Hospital, Kohat-Kurrum Force 28 Jan. 99
Ross, Thos. Spirits, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glaa. No. 53 N. F. Hosp. Khyber Force 28 Jan. 99
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Groube, Geo. Patrick Thomson, MRCS. LRCP. No. 53 N. F. Hosp. Khyber Force 28 Jan. 09
Atal, Pandit Piaraylal, MRCS. CRCP. No. 52 Nat. Field Hosp. Kohat-Kurram Force .. 28 Jan. 99
Pearson, William MacMullen, MB. MCh. No. 50 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force 28 Jan. 09
Kemp, David Claude. LSA. Lahore District 28 Jan. 99
Greig, Edward David Wilson 27 July 99
Dykes, Campbell 27 July 99
M'Kechnie, William Ernest . ... ., 27 July 99
Harvey, William Frederic 27 July 99
Forster, William Charles Hugham 27 July 99
Urwin, John Johnson 27 July 99
M'Cay, David 27 July 99
Fry, Arthur Brownfleld 27 July 99
Peile, Harry Diamond *7 Julr 99
Cowin, Douglas Henry Fawcett 27 July 99
Maddock, Edward Cecil Gordon „ =7 July 99
Dickinson, William Henry 27 July 99
Manuk, Mack Walter 27 July 99
Tucker, William Hancock, Bangalore District a7 July 99
Tuke, Arthur William 27 July 99lBombay.
Lowson, Charles Stewart 27 July 99(Bombay.
Beaman, Joseph Heiry Leonard 27 July 99;Bombay«
Sloan, John 27 July 99 Bombay.
Stewart, George Herbert, Secunderabad District 27 July 99 Madras.
Anderson, Dugald Nairue, Belgaum District ■-• 27 July 99 Madras.
Chandhuri, Manmatha Nath, Secunderabad District. 27 July 99 Madras.
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Madras.
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Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
*'** Mtfi Jin. Jun-.Mt Edward t owell Welldon, St A. DD. Lord Bishop or Calcutta ana
Island of i
i. Arthur Edward St >ne, Arohdeaoon un<l » .- .f Calcutta, » Dec. 08.
B*r. !■: 1 re, Jf^.DomartioCbaplalD toUisLord Bubopof CalcoRa, tt Jao. 99.
Arthn: > LrobdeaconryofOalontta, t
"'* *: Registrar oflhe diocese of Luck Q7.
Rt. h
' " ' ' , Arctades nandConui iiore. 1 Oct. 9::.— Furlough.
J»» Bi \t a Bishop of Lucknow, 11 J:i
r*' ' 1/.1. Archdeacon of Lucknow,
India and
on, ami Regie-
:■:.
B81
883
883
38s
B84
B84
-4
B84
365
B85
to
B8j
£85
88;
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H81 uterton1
aVr.Hr. C0I1 ng, Ha.
■ I. MA
laon John U
gomerj,' J/J.
B^.-.L. Freemantle Philips, »/ 1
Sn. TkaopbiinaC.Sbepherd.ar J
Srr. Josiah O'Furrcll
.Ml <
B«r Arthur Edward St. )i .
B.r.J.Irwrn Browne Coakii .HA
I
#<■- Rilph Allen t" imme, MJ
OI Wm Kinsman
I nry Wager Griffith, MA
Rev. J<onn Monleon, BA.
Bn. Prancis B. Sandberg, HA..
H- \r:hur Kitehi- . U.I
J.r. WiUiam Eiliauii, -lf.l.
Htr Jae. Frank Warden G
pertz,' BA. 1
Rer. Talbot Monckton Milues)
.'■-.lis, HA. )
Rer. Charles Albert Gillmore ..
Kit. Alfred Saunders Dyer.1 UA
Bi - 1 ran. Edw. Davy Cobbold
Ret . aerbertOctaviusMoore.Jf A
Rrr. M intagne C. Sanders, MA
ri Reynolds..
Rrr. Walter K ton 1
ray,JbLa
/.'. . "r.L. Graham dandberg.JM.
SS&Rev. R. Augustine Storrs. BA...:
886 Be <■ '""bus. i'bilip 0rok6r Nugent
887 Bet. Wm.A.Graiil Luckman,/?.!.
arias Arthur Mason, MA.
I Henry li.irlow,3ir.i
Gerald Edward Nieolls.if.l'
Win. Pima, i hoi ipaon, MA
George M. Daviea,J£a
Barclay iCitcbin
»;r.
Rer.
It-
Bn
I!-.
Rrr
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lenry Janes Long, MA.
umtit.tc.
<, Archdeacon of
t Lahore.— Furl. ]V
Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
Multni.
Furlough.
igh.
Sick Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Katnj '
1 Archdeacon of
I Calcutta.
i Xynee Tal
■ 889
■881
.1800
Ssaiok CnAfLAiiTs.
Rer. Herbert Taylor Ottlev
Rer Churl, s RicbaidThorold')
Winckley
Ber. Picrcy Griffith liruce Austin
Btr Theodore Edw. P. Cole..
• uud John Warlow..
Jc.iioi I'sirtius.
klUAKKS. Ac.
Furlough.
Shillong.
Pinapo're.
Furlough.
Lahore.
rltnrree. — offg.
■ Archdeacon,
(. Lahore.
Umritsur.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Meean Meer.
Roorkec.
Bee. Frederick .lames Clarke .
i89o'R,r. Jnv Middle! m Macdonald
R«c. William John Wickii
- .If.ir.l
Ret Herbert Wilder Bash'
Rtv. Charles Palmer
B
' Arcbd. Lneknow. 1891 Rex. 11
ugh.
Mhow. ' • : Klupb'
* /.■ - Scott ...
1893 Ber. Robert Mansel Kirwnn* ...
1893 'Ber.Alht.Edw.BrownCc!.-
Rn. Walter I.illey P. Sh;.
1'crcy Jumos Debeubaiu \
Johnson
't£95'Brr. Charles MaXWI II
■ .. Bn. H. W. T PI
Predk. vVm. Chsmberlain
Darting ..
:. » ibapman
Furlough.
Purlouph.
St. James', Calcutta.
Furlnnirh.
Mooltan.
Darjeeliii):.
Jubbulpore.
Kurl.lugb.
Delhi.
t'hucknita.
Sick Furlonph.
Meerut.
Cuttack.
Debra and Landoor
Furloueh.
Sealkote.
Kussowlie.
Quctta.
rDomeslic Chapln.
• to Lord Bishop
C of Calcutta.
Simla.
Cawnpore.
Lncknow Cant.
Bairn) Pindee.
St. John's.Calcutta.
Dalbousie.
Murree.
St. Paul's, Calcutta.
Agra.
Kagpore.
Peanawnzw
Furlongs.
11K.
LTnrloagb,
1 civil Lines, AJlah
{ abad
Xowsbern.
.'.Greenn.l *-
i£j4 Rer. Horace Barbut Cogan . .
1897 Ber. Joshua Alfreu It. 1
Brookes, MA. ... j
1895 Ber. Thomas Montgomery 1
Hunter Wood )
■80S Bet. Robert Wm. Hall Stuart ..
1898 Ber. George Ernest Oldham ..
. Alfred Howard, MA
~ies, MA
Price
1897 .ffcc. George ' Ibarlea I'eake ...
h Frank Smith
!larr\ i'hri~t<phor Scott /
Ansley, MA )
1898 Btp. Walter Kelly Firminger.
l8o8|Brr. O111r.es Stewart .
1809 Rer. 3.1.
1899
1899
Rer. Oui 1 'anney
/r.r. Cecil Ctaorge stokoe ...'...
Fvtabad.
Jullunder.
alia.
Jbansi.
Rauikbet.
BareUly.
ii:..:ira.
Subalhoo.
At disposal of Bom
bay Government
Bangor.
Darjeeling.
1 Allahabad Can-
( tonments.
iiawul Pindee.
Civil Lines, Lucknw*
Kamptee.
Ferorepore.
Howrah.
. st Stephen's, Kid-
\ derpore.
f Junior Chaplain,
•( St.PaulsCathe-
( dral. Ac.
Hyderabad. Smd.
Jutogh.
lienares.
liarrackpore.
CHDRCH OF SCOTLAND.
'IMI'LAtMB.
■ r. Alexandor Ferrier. MA
1880 B*r. .I.dni Tayl.. Ml
1889 Ber. Thomas 8cott," MA. ...
Furlough.
(Oflg.SeniorChap
lain. St. An-
I ilrew'sCalcutta.
Scots Fnsilicrs.
1 : .. .•
Assistant Clin • ^
R*r. George Jobnetone chrec, ',
11 1 /;/' 1
Rfr.Joht: Careen a, UA HH.
1897 iBrr. William Thomson, -if I
lb Hedlev GUlan, 1/ I Hl>
Allahalad
Furlough.
■1 Hik-hlilrs.
Black Watch.
• TheRejr.G.S* icrred with the Wexirlatan Field Force under Sir WUUain [aookbart in 1894-9 j a*
Hi da! " Itb '
■ili'-r of India under Sir Wdltaoi
189; with 11, -h Clasp)
11' W Gi a Expedition in 1886-87 with tbo DpporBnrraab Field!
j \\"<M Frontier of India under Sir William
:.ti iliiiry V \ o 1 llaspe).
ibi Obltral der sir Boberl 1 "^ in 180] (naencioned in
■
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5."
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Eight Reverend Henry Whitehead, MA., Bishop of Madras 28 Apr 00
The Eev. Henry Barry Hyde, it A., Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop
The Venerable William Weston Elwes, MA. Archdeacon of Madras i\ Apr o*
F. Rowlandson, Esq., BA. Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Bishop, 1 Dec. 75.
|S SbXIOB CHAPLAINS.
><
1870' Ten. Wm. Weston Elwes, MA...
1875 Rev. Daniel Wilson Kidd, BA ...
1876 Rev. Charles Henry Felly, MA
1877 Rev. Frank Penny, BA
i878\Rev. William Scott, BA
i878lfieo. R. Joseph Brandon, LL.D.
1879 Rev. James Sharp
i879lae0.FcrsterClarkeGittens,aM
iSjglRev. Charles John Etty
1879I Rev. John Wilberforce Cassels, *>
Ml j
iSSa.Rev. Rich. Parry Burnett, MA.
1880 Rev. Arth. Acheson Williams, i
nn i MA S
Rev. Robt. Henry Durham, D D.
Rev. Chas. Edw. Whiteley.J/J.
1881 Rev. John English
1882 Rev. Edward Gibson
Rev. Clement Henry Lakin )
Wright, MA j
iS84,Rev. Alexander James Jones ...
BEJIAKKS.
( Archdeacon and
t Commissary.
Vellore.
Furlough.
( GarrisonChaplain
I Fort St. George
Furlough.
Furlough.
( St.Thomas'Mount!
( & Pallaveram.
f Cuddalore and
(_ Bolarum.
Furlough.
Furlough.
St. Mark's, Madras.
St. George's Cathe-
dral, Madras.
Coimbatore.
Furlough.
Berhampore.
y Emanuel Church,
I Madras.
Ban-
iS8S
1885
18S6
1895
1895
f St. John's
\ galore.
Coonoor.
it.97
1S9S
1899
Sbniob Chaplains.
Rev. Chas. Herbert Maiden, M A.
Rev. Fras. Ewen Cameron. BA
Rev. Fras. Nelson Crowther.BJ
Sev. Charles Philip Croker 7
Nugent (
Rev. Harry Clince Parker,«if4,
Rev. Arthur Henry Barrett)
Brittain, MA j
Rev. Henry Barry Hyde, MA. )
Dom. Chpln. to' the' Bishop j
Rev. Walter Geo. Barry, AEC...
Rev. Arthur A. Sharp, MA
Juniob Chaplains.
Rev. Thos. Chas. Underwood )
Molesworth, BA |
Rev. Albert Edward Stanley ...
Rev. Edmund Bull
-Eeu.Clement Douglas Giles, MA.
Rev. Chris. Fras. Breay, MA. ...
Rev. Francis Wheaton Hay-)
cock, BA ..j
Rev. Edgar Lionel Cox
Rev. Richard Herbert Welch- )
man, BA j
Rev. George Reynolds Rey- )
nolds, BA i
Furlough.
Trichinopoly.
Ootaoamuud.
Murree.
Wellington.
Trimulgherry.
("St. Mark's, Ban-
(. galore.
St. Mathias, Vepery
(Acting Mysore
(. and Mercara.
Offg. Vizagapatam.
fOffg. Holy Trin-
l ity, Bangalore.
Bellary.
Offg.Secunderabad.
Cannamore.
J Offg. St. Mathias
(. Vepery.
Offg. Poonamallee.
Calicut.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
l37S
i339
Seniob Chaplain,
v.d. Rev. Wm. Forest Archibald2
Chaplains.
Rev. James Nicholl Oirilvie, MA
BEJIABKS.
Furlough.
St. Andrew's, Madras.— Officiating Senior Chaplain.
Rev. RobertHorae Stevenson,.^. With King's Own Scottish Borderers.
i893lgef ■ John Heron, MA... Officiating St. Andrew's, Bangalore.
War Services.
' Tb.0 Rev. H. C. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
a The Rev. F. W. Archibald served with the Hazara Expedition in i83S (Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
« The Rev. Leonard Klugh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
9 The Rev. R. M. Kirwan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WiUiaE
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
10 The Rev. W. L. Pritchatt Shaw served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-98 on the Lines of Communication, with the Peshawur Column, and with the iff.
Division Tirah Expeditionary Force4Medal with two Clnopo). —
« The Rev. T. Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentior'd in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
532
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Awn iVr. James MacArthur, DD. Biahop of Bombay, :) Not. oS.
Tii Vm. William Edwar.l Boott, 31 A Archdeacon and Commissary. -, A] ■
John Cutbben Greenside Bowcl. Km] Registrar of the Diocese, k NOT. 94-
_>"» Samoa Chaplains.
i»:e J?rr. Wohnui Wingate, lf.4. ...
1876 J8#r. Arthur Wilfred Bayn- >
I ham. 3fA J
i»76Jf^r lie rge G.ahard. X.4
1I78 Bit. Henry Nathaniel Mid- }
winter, if A I
■►> A, r • harlce Hume Badham, )
HA )
i860 Bit. Elias Jenkina Bowen, if A.
• ffVSer. Philip Brace Home, if A.
iSSs'jfer. Wm. Worters Baillie. BA.
1885 Sep. Edw. Stcphenaon Hall,)
HA S
Sir. Wm. Edward Scott, BA...
rtn. Francis Nathaniel Hill.B^.
i8f7J?»r. John Henry Beck, if A. ...
fl ntnej Urove, B.4.
A'.r \V .11.11. Kit ingtonPrea-)
iTitiom, aic.
1 888
1889
1880
toe, BA.
Bi-. John Annand Scllar, if A.
Biz. Henry Thomas HiggbftO
son Ronntrer |
Bit. Lancelot Melyill Uiialope, >
UA j
Sick Furlough.
Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
St. Paul"*, Poona.
Salts: n and
llajhlkbli ah* Di .
Steamer Point
Aden.
St. Marj », Poona.
Furlough.
Colaba.
Archdeacon and
inmiaaary.
Sick Furlough.
Uundal ad.
Neemuch.
Dcolsli.
I Steamer Point,
t Aden.
Belgaum.
Dom. Chaplain to
the Biahop.
1889
1891
it. ■
1891
189s
1897
1808
JCXIoa CHAPLAINS.
- iney Leigh Lye. BA. ...
Rir. Philip Kaikes Harrison ...
Ri - . William Arthur D10
Sir Charles E. Cambridge)
tie OoBUocon l
Brr. Horatio William Nelson, )
BA
Rtr. C. A. Barham, BA
Rrr. Joshua Alfred Rowland )
Brookes. 31. A J
Bic. James Duncan Ozanne
STATIONS, 1TC.
Ahmednagar.
Ghorepnree.
Kirkee.
Nusseerabad.
Aden Camp.
< Garrison Chap-
'(. bus, Bombay.
Kurrachee.
Byculla.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
1878
Till 6l>!OI CHAPLAIN
Blames Hutton UMrty.j Furlough.
1883
Krr.J
Samoa Ciuiun,
ame* Henderson, if A
st.Andrew'e,
( Bombay.
.897
1S99
Jrmoal'HiriAim
Brr. John Crombie Mathew, ,
BA.
Ber. Alan Cant, BD.
I Royal Scot*, Toona.,
Kurrachee.
Rangoon Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Tit Bight Rev. John Miller Straohan, DD. HD. Bishop of Rangoon, u ,i nil
TXi I'm. Charles Henry Chard. Arciio. unmtBimfy of TtaTigm>Ti , 17 i,,,
Arthur Herbert Bagley, BA. LLD. lB<irrt,trr-.itI.,itr'. Registrar oi tl.c Dioceae and Archdeaconry, 7 S<
II
Samoa Chaplains.
Ten. Charles Henry Chard
Rev. Joseph Perry Dyer, .1/1
UIUII.
c -
*: &
< c.
- ^
ito.
1893
189s
189S
1893
1898
JrNioa Chaplains.
Bit. Wm. Gore Burroughs,
A>r. John llorndon I'urry, BA.
■ . H t
Bit. Henry Weure lilamltom
■ mini.
1879
188s
■ 88s
1889
1890
Areli'leiu'.'i,
y Rangoon
■ lonmenis.
Meiktila.
Pu^'-l 11
Furlough.
Port Blair.
Furlough.
JuNioa Chaplains.
Bet. Henry Guise Bcataon 1
Thayelmyo.
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560
Captains.
Hon. Colonel 5 Volunteer Battalion )
; uo n ,
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OrKNSIGN,
Proctor, William B,
Durham Light Infantry (Lt.Colonel 1 Jan. 96
Dalbiac, Philip Hugh, with gratuity from Derbyshire Regt. ;)
Hon.Colonel iS Middlesex Vol. Rifles {Lt.Colonel 20 May 96) J*
Warrant!, Alex. Redmond Bewley,6 Capt. Seaforth High-^
landers, on retired pay ; Lt.Colonel 1 Vol. Bn. Seaforth >
Highlanders {Lt.Colonel 1 July 97) )
Trattord, Lionel James,8 Bt. Major, Sussex Regt. on ret. pay
p.s.c. Wilson, Richard Henry Francis Wharton,9 Bt. Major, )
10 Hussars, on retired pay )
Colborne, Hon. Francis Lionel Lydston,1" Bt. Major, Irish >
Rifles, on retired pay; Exon Yeomen of the Guard j
Kennedy, Lord Alexander,11 Bt.Major, Black Watch, on)
retired pay; Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion R. Highlanders... $
Ker-Fox, John, Charles,1- Bt. Major, South Stafford Regi-) l^g pco gl
ment, on retired pay $
Laug, Hugh Graham. ^Bt. Wti/orSeaforthHighlndrs.onret.pay
Little, Archibald Cosmo,15 with gratuity from 5 Lancers
Fleming, Henry Slane,16 Bt. Major Essex Regiment, on)
retired pay; 4 Battalion Essex Regiment )
Reilly, J. Miles, Major late Guernsey Militia
Moon, Francis Sidney Graham, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Battalion [
East Surrey Regiment {Captain of Reserve, 25 Mar. 85) ... \
Rice, Richard Justice, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Bn. Munster Fus. ...
Hand, William Hudson, resigned from 37 Foot; Major 4"/
Battalion Liverpool Regiment $
Hoole, James, Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Gloster,Thomas, Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion Munster Fus.) I
(Captain of Reserve, 18 July S5) ) |
Cane, Claude Richard John,18 resigned from Royal Artil- > ,
lery ; M<ijor 4 Battalion Irmh Regiment } '
Nelson, JamesOsmond, with gratuity from Lancashire Fusiliers; 14 Jan. 80
Serjeant, Wm. Charles Eldon,1-J Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion) :
Ltifle Brigade (Captain of Reserve, 6 Feb. 89)....^ )
n Aug. 80
30 Jan. 78
9 July 79
»5 Aug. 77
25 Sept.78
Bentley, William A. Limerick City Art., S. Div. Royal Art.
Watts, vVilliara, Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Welsh Regiment
Campbell, Montagu Douglas, Hon. Lt.Col. (Capt. of Reserve/
22 Feb. 82) 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Everatd, HughEdm.E. Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Worcestershire Regt.
Shar man-Crawford, Robert Gordon, with gratuity from)
16 Lancers; Major 3 Battalion Irish Rifles )
Pixley, Arthur Dunbar,21 Capt. King's Royal Rifles, )
on retired pay ; Major 5 Battalion King's Royal Rifles $
Pagan, Gilbert Alex.22 Capt. Northumberland Fus. on re- \_
tired pay >
Holden, Robert,23 Esquire of St. John of Jertt ml em; Hon.\
Lt.Col. 4 Bn. Wore ester shir 3 Regt. (Captain of Reserve, [■
18 Nov. 65) J
Helbert, Frederic de Courcy Helbert,2* with gratuity from )
Devon Regt. ; Major 5 Battalion Royal Fusiliers f
Dundas, Robert,25 with gratuity from Scots Guards ; Major )
^Battalion Royal Scots , ..Jf
Keatinge, Maurice Den. with grat. from Gloucester rtegt. ; )
Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion Irish Regiment }
Marshall, Robt. Seton, Major Edinburgh Artillery S. Div. )
R. Artillery (Captain of Reserve 5 Aug. 96) 3
Castletown, Bernard E. B. Lord,-' late : Life Guards, Major )
4 Battalion Leinster Regiment 5
Leith, Jas. Mackenzie, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. ...
Scott, Wm.Angelo,2i resigned from Cameron Highlanders,)
Hon. Lt.Col. 3B)i.R. Highl 'ndrs.{Capt of Reserve, 23 May 94) 3
Cowper, Thomas, Major 3 Bn. N. Lancashire Regiment >
(Captain oj' Reserve, 23 July 90) S
Stephensou-Fetherstonhaugh, Shirley A. Major 3 Bn.Wor- )
cester Regiment (Captain of Reserve, 22 Jan. 90) 5
Stuart, Win. Dugald,-11 with grat. from King's R. Rifles;)
24 Nov. 77
25 Apr. 80
i July 73
11 May 73
23 Oct. 80
11 Feb. 75
18 May8i
20 Nov. 75
26 July 76
30 Oct.
2 Nov. 73
1 J'lly 81
18 Dec. 8c
1 Mar. 79
25 Aug. So
28 May 73
28 Mar. 72
11 Sept. 76
9 May 74
23 Nov. 72
31 Jan. 78
3 May 76
19 Jan. 85
4 Sept. 89
7 Nov. 83
1 Mar. 84
is Apr. S5
29 Dec. 84
1 Mar. 84
17 Apr. 89
7 Mar. 83
30 July 84
26 Oct. 75
15 Oct. 8
23 June 77
17 Sept. 87
14 June 76
3 May S2
1 July S6
1 July 8i!2i Feb. 89
12 JU116 7S
3 May 3
6 Aug. 79
14 Sept. 78
16 Aug. 73
2 Dec. 74
20 Nov. 75
1 July 3i
0 Nov. 75
13 Sept. 79
22 Oct. 8
1 July 81
2 Feb. 8
16 Dec. 82
9 May 77
1 Dec.
21 July So
14 Feb. S3
16 Dec. 82
Major 3 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
e : 23 June 80! 1 July 81
24 aept.70
14 Sept.78
3 Mar. 80
> Dec.
29 June 72
1 Oct. 80
20 Oct. 80
20 Oct. So
26 June
78
Douglas, Arthur Baird,'Hon. Lt. Col. 3 Bn. Cameron Hi ghlndrs
Tylden-Patter.soii, Arthur Henry,*0 Capt. E.Kent Regt. )
on retired pay ; Major 3 Bait. East Kent Regiment J
Wynyard, Richard Darner,31 with grat. from E. Surrey Regt. )
Hon. Lt.Colonel 6 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers )
MacLeod, Norman,3- Capt. Black Watch, on retired pay; )
Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Cameron Highlanders i j
Drury, Robt. Cooper, Hon.Lt. Col. Lancashire Art. S. Div. R. Art
Parsons, Maydwell, Major 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 1 10 Dec. 7921
llarshali-West, John Wm. Hen,33 Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Battalion) \2l Aug. 78
Somersetshire Light Infantry j\"
Cole-Hamilton, Arthur Richard,31 with gratuity from Scots ) ' ,- Qct
Fusiliers; Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion Irish Rifles J
Fiennes, Hon. Geoff. C. Twisleton-Wykeham,35 Capt. Scots)
Fusiliers on retired pay; Major 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers _>"
Pakeuhain, Hercules Arthur,"6 with gratuity from Grena--i
dier Guards ; Major, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles $
Pinney, Charles Fred, with gi-atuity from Rifle Brigade;)
Mtior, 7 Battalion Rifle Brigade )
Heygate-Lambert, Frederick Arthur, Major Middlesex Yeo
manry. Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem J
Le Roy-Lewis, Herman, Major Hampshire Yeomanry p-i
Sherston, William Maxwell,3" Capt. 18 Hussars, on ret. pay; ~>
JIajor North Somerset Yeomanry (
M'MTcking, Gilbert, with gratuity from Royal Artillery;)
Major Hon. Artillery Company of London 3
Cos, Henry John William,^. Hon. Lt.Col. 2 Kent Art. Vols.
22 Jan.
79
21 Feb. 3o
1 July 81
S May 80
4 Feb. 81
14 Apr. 83
12 Nov. S4
1 July Si
20 Dec. 83
:o June S2
2 Feb. 82
9 May 83
6 Oct. So
14 Nov. 85
2c Sept. 79
17 May 82
5 July 82
1 Apr. 89
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6 Aug. 79 11 Apr. 85
7 Mar. 91
15 June 35
15 June 85
15 June As
25 June 85
14 Dec. 85
iS Apr. 89
15 June 85
15 June 85
Mar.
Nov. 87
25 June 88
26 Oct,
10 Apr. 90 4 Sept. 80
18 Apr. 91
7 July 8
25 Aug. So
21 July 3o
7 July £0
12 Nov. 92
4 Mar. 91
27 May 93
13 Jan. 94
5 May 94
2 June 94
2 July 94
22 Aug. 94
3 Apr. 95
6 Oct. 86 22 May 95
3 june95
27 June 83
16 Dec. 90
29 Nov
1 July 87
21 Mar. S5
3 July S
28 Nov. 83
10 Mar. 88
11 Aug. 86
1 June 86
3 Nov
d June 79
10 Dec. 86
19 Oct. 87
20 Sept. 86
17 Aug. 81
: 3 May S5
2 Aug. 84
13 Apr. 87
12 Jan. 87
Sept.94
Oct. 93
July 85
27 Feb. 86
8 Aug. 8 8
30 May 90
8 July 74 ' 9 Jan. 89
7 July So
30 Dec. 91
20 Jan. 80
13 Feb. 36
29 Jan. 87
12 Mar. 81
7 Aug. 88
23 Apr. g o
7 July So
28 Aug. 95
4 Mar. 96,
11 Mar. 961
17 Mar. 96^5 Mar. 85
8 June 96 7 July 36
4 July 96 24 Nov. 3o
17 Mar. 97
10 Nov. 97
15 Sept. 97
12 Jan. 9S
2 Mar. 9S
6 Apr. 93
18 May 90
25 May 98
2 July
27 July 98
3 May 99
27 May 99
26 June 99
22 Nov. 99
6 Dec. 99
3 Aug. 91
3 July 95
23 Apr. 99
14 Aug. 95
3 Sept. 8b
7 Oct. 85
27 Jan. 86
1 Oct. 3i
7 July So
24 Aug. 87
5 Dec.
4 Jan.
1 Oct. 2c
561
Reserve of Officers.
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3
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aaeiara.
Fl Ml...
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* Mackfly,w with gratuity from
• oloiirl 3
■>/; u-.f Mbrfaai Ulgt
Garnonfe.WilhBmK. RichBrd 1 R. Kus;utb, onj
Sottk Walet It'.rdrrm
B»n^ Un Highland Lt. Inf.
Camplell. Dunn marl x Engineers \
•
Netnaeh, ,vnh eraluity fromR. 1 :
Major: IlatM/ rktrt Yolunt'rr Xhh ■>
1 ampnell. Edward Parker,*8 Gsploia, Black Watch o:.
' >I.S VolHn.Arpyl .<
Van'.' bfojar 1 I'owir Bamleta v. .in
B 1 Cupfum of Brum, 10 May 99)
Wsbley.ParTy-Pryse. E. John.*1 with Rratnitv from Welsh)
Regllneul; Mmjor 1 Po/aEaft«r Battalion IPetss ftfftmrni ... }
Msrt::i, George More. boUI out of 19 Lane* 1 - »3 Jan- 69
th, with gratuity :r ■
ke, Wm. Henry," with gratuity from B. York Regl. >5 July 69
Gray. J k, with gratuity from 1 W. 1 1.
Clark, Edmund W nerset Lt. luf , on rat, pay 37 An . -, 30 July 80
Wallace James,* with gratuity from - inlanders 14 Ju July So
Rose, Bart g, with gratuity from B01 1^
Power, Wm. Le Poer, "with gratuity from Northampton Keg;. 19 June; 15 Auk, 80
. on retired pay
Barry, Ril.ert Mei Regt. on retired pa]
Tun-.snl, Henry Stopfbrd, with .-. -j i Dee, Bo
Ocnran, Edward Watson, 1 18 Oct. 71 1
13 June 74 • June S4 3 Mai
Nov. 84 S Aug. 94
10 Apr. 7j 5 June7f 33 Jan. 05 13 May £5
jo Apr.
19 Apr. 73 6 Jan. £
17 Jan. 7a 4 Dec. £
3 July £. a .-• . ■ Dee, 97 " Pec. £5
one 99
10 Aur. 7c 14 June 76
-
18 Feb. 74 it ■
■■ :u.:j with gratuity In 11, W. Surrey Regt 38 Oct. 71
Ribblesdale, Thomas, /.o.-.i, with gratuity from Bifle Brigade
Cameron, Saumarez Wm ."with. mS.8taff.Begt
Dean, tie--'. Hy. by commutation of ret. pay from » Lanoara
Lane, George Hale, I red pay ...
Bchuyler. Adoniab Graham, with gratuitvfrcm MiddlesexKeRt
Walker, Robert Sandilur OMO. Owl. Gloua
Ragt. on retired pay; ssreiaa srita Itoa* /'. 1 1 ■ w.r* V j8 Oct. 71
*os. rank ,/ Ll. Colon, I I
Amyatt-Burney, Horace A.'> with Rrat. from Oxford Lt, luf- .
Campbell, Jas. Archilml. I. • jt on ret. pay..
Spicer, Julian Johi. ' nret pa]
Tufton, George Richard, a from 5 Lanoera ...
Park, Adam, with gratnity from . weal
Walter, with gratuity from Deri enl
Gurney. ii/ii. joHn. pa]
Short,.'-: gratuity from Muustei 1
' B. Surrey Region ret. pay.
Mac" 1 !t,f_ Hampshire Regt. "ti retired pay .. 9 Ft
p. i.e. Mitchell, Hngh, with gratuity fi ..Mueers
Schuyler. Edw. E. Sutton »( ipt. W. York Regl n ret. pay ...
Armitage, Harry Arnold, with gratnil n
Tebbm, Wm. Arthur," Capt Torkai :. on ret. pay
Philh - - . .,11 ret. pay
Wm. hrskiue. with gratuity from Warwick Regt
Kelaon, Abercroml y from 5 Dr. Gils.
Bell, Alex;, Northampton Regt ii retired pay. .... B Feb. 70
Clarke, Chaa. Bdw. Lane, with gratuity from \\ iltanire w .
Thompson, James Witt, - tuity Irom Eaaex Ri
Braithwaite, Jan. H. Vidal, with gratuity from Devon Rcgi. ...
hn,( MO with gratuity from B, Em
Dry Kenncit. with gratuity from •-. Lane. Regt....
Wbeble, .In-. St Lawrence," with gratuity from R. Am. 1
g™*. i7" with gratnity from 15 Huasan
rt C. D." witti gratuity iron. King's K. Rinea.
-1 1 Jan
17 Jau. -1 -
13 Mar
.luncSi
28 Oct.
13 June 75 i£ June Si
11 heli
15 Apr
8 Jau. 70 £ Jun. 8:
. Ian. 82
1 Feb
11 Feb. 75 M.ir. .-.
33 Apr. 74 17 Apr. 831
Apr. 83
June 81
31 Aug. 7s 11 July 83
33 July ;„ .. July 5;
19 Oct.
-
Pole, George H. T. Van Notten, with gratuity from 18 Hni .. ,
3 .li' in
18 Feb
13 June u * '■
2: May 77
15 Mar. 74
I
ral pay
'1 utter
^uke Lward, with gratnit]
A H Fnl ke, win, m King's R.B
1. pay
ICaiaey, Edward 1.
•
Kn.
nine. I pa]
M'Phi air. Howard, with gratuity from w.i. Regt. -
,.
LittledBlc, Hy. Art Regt. ,
land i.t. Infantr]
1 pay
1 bomaa, with gratti 1 tei Regl
■
1 lhfniitry
■ 1 . i 1 . 1 1 1
- 1 1
';
i • 1
1
1 ; 1 ■
Au»f. 77 1 ~'
35 Apr. 85
Reserve of Officer*
562
Captains.
Couper, Arthur Edward,83 Capt East Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Pasley-Dirom. Henry, with gratuity from Suffolk Regt
Marsham. Fred. Savill. with gratuity from King's R. Rifles...
Purchas, John R. P. C&pt. S. Lane. Regt. on retired pay
Phipps, Arth. Barre,61 with gratuity from S. Wales Borderers
Baird, Wm. Robt. Cornwallis,85 with grat. from W.York Regt.
Ellis, George Richard, with gratuity from Essex Regiment ..
Eyre, Edward Maurice, with gratmtv from Warwick Regt. ..
Edwardes, Chas. G. W. Edwardes,8" Capt. Northampton }
Regiment, on retired pay f
Hatch, George Pelham,s8 CMG. with gratuity from W. I.
Regt. ; Commanding Troops in East Africa Mainland, Kith
local rank of Lt. Colonel ,
Fenwick, Geo. C. R. Curzon. with grat. from Welsh Fusiliers
Dumaresq, Arthur Hemery,90 with gratuity from Duke of)
Cornwall's Light Infantry .1
Vance, Eustace John,91 with gratuity from Leinster Regt. ...
Pyrke, Reg. Duncombe,82 with gratuity from York Lt. Inf.
Williams-Freeman, Geo. Chas. Peere,93 with gratuity from /
Sussex Regiment 5
Bright-Smith, Arthur A. W. Bright, with gratuity from 3 (
Hussars; Hon. Major Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry J
Grant, Bartle,9s Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay
Billiard, Arthur Courtney, with gratuity from Durham Lt. Inf.
Wiley, Albert, Capt. Royal Highlanders, on retired par
Qray, Walter Gordon, with gratuity from York. & Lane. Regt.
Nash, Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Kays, Reg. Ker,9? with gratuity from Northumberland Fas. ...
Fox, John Henry, Capt. Royal Engineers, on retired pay
Arnot, Geo. Henry Anthony, with gratuity from Border Re-t.
Giles, George Edward,95 with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
Garden, Henry Charles, Capt. Devon Regt. on retired pay
Nichols, George Thomas, with gratuity from R. Engineers
Garston. Edgar John, with gratuity from R. Artillery
Tuthill, Chris. D. Villiers,'°° with gratuity from 14 Hussars
Pryce, Pryce Meyrick, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Lyons, Fredk. Wm.™ with gratuity from S. Stafford Regt.
Bredin, John F. Wyndham, with gratuity from 1 W I Re"t
Baker, Henry Edmeades, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt
Robinson, Clement Sumner,'92 Capt. R.A. Med Corps on 1
retired pay r t
Tippinge, Vernon Gartside, Capt. R.'s'cots,' on retired'pay
fatson,^ vym. Scott, Capt. Essex Regt. on retired ,.ay ........
COHNKT,
211ll L1BTT.
OrBNSlGN.
1=6 July 76 ,0 June 83
,« sL'.'t-74 10 July 83
«S J;> ■'■ 73 14 July 83
I3tl Hur. 74 15 July 83
14 Sept.78i23 Jan. 79,20 July £3
30 Jan. 78 17 Aug. 7SI25 ju\y 83
28 Oct. 76! , Aug. "
10 Sept. 75 g Aug. 83
17 July 72 ,5 Aug. 83
1 May 78
Birch, Robert L. Coote,™ Capt. E. Surrey Regt. ou ret. pay
Pinckney Geoflry Fras., Copt. West Surrey Regt. on ret pay
Cartwright, Henry Aubrey, with grat. from Durham Lt.Inf'.
Green, Percy, Capt. E. Kent Regiment, on retired pay
r^!£?\i0S%\Cu?„liffe',Ca>''- Minster Regt. on retired pay
Godsal.Wm Chas.'« with gratuity from Royal Engineers L .
Maitland Alex. Fuller, '»6 with gratuity fr0^ w Sn R
Blacker Frederick Henry, with gratuity from 4 Hussarsf)
Hon. Major Notts Yeomanry . i
Middleton A. Harold, resigned from Argyll and Sutherland ;
Highlanders; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Argyll ',# Snth. Highlanders i
LevettWm. Smnnerton Byrd, with gratuity from Innis. Fus
u ng' "fury, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
tlunt, Phmeas William, with gratuity from Welsh Regiment.
w™ ' i5£rirdoH?nry>'re C'"->>'- w Kent B«gt. on retired pay
Hume Arthur Robert, with gratuity from W. Riding Regt.
Chambers, Arthur, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay ... .
Trevor, George Arthur,'99 with gratuity from Sussex Regt.
■wl^'i AbrrthaS1 Pr™."° Caft. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay
F&-™ ' ?nn H»Ilter.11' w't" gratuity from Grenadier Gds.
Boisragon.Al an Maxwell.''2 with gratuity from Irish RegiO
ment; 3 Battalion Irish Begimen, !... j
Cholmondeley, Reg. Harry, with gratuity lrom Inmskilling ,
Fusiliers .
Noel Gerard Thomas, with gratuity irom Duihim Light Inf
Swinton, Geo H. Taylor, Capt. Bedlord Regt. on ret. pay. ..
£.»c. Knight .Henry Raleigh,"«withgrat.fromE. Kent Regt
Grimes, H ugh Edward.with gratuity from S. Lancashire Regt.
P™ ¥? ' tu??- Scanifortb,"5 with gratuity from 10 Hussars
rym, Mw. Alt. Innes, with gratuity from Worcester Re
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, with gratuity from R. Eng- '
J™* Henry Harvey, with gratuity from Welsh F
16 Feb. 78
1 May 78
28 Oct. 76 3o Aug. 83
2 Dec. 74 ,9 Sept.83
19 June 74 1 Oct. 33
*3 Apr. 73 3, Oct. 83
29 Jan. 79j .,! Oct. 83
11 Feb. 76j 9 Nov. 83
30 Nov. 78!, o Not. 83
22 May 76114 Nov. 83
20 Nov. 75 15 Nov. 83
28 Oct. 76!. .8 Nov. 83
Feb. 77J 5 Dec. 83
28 Jan. 75:10 Dec. 83
1 Sept. 761 12 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 71 15 Dec. 83
11 Sept.76 17 Dec. 83
HON.
HAJOK.
APPOINT-
ED TO
■SSEBVK.
28 Jan. 75
10 Sept. 75
6 Jan. 72
9 Aug. 75
28 Dec. 74
4 Dec. 74
17 May 79|26 Jan
27 June 75 29 Jan
Dej. 74
3 July 74
Jan. 84
2 Jan.
6 Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
16 Jan. 84
" Jan. 84
34
= 4
84
; Feb.
2 Feb.
84
3 Feb. 8,
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
^i.^rm28 Anr ,-'.WlthgratUi;yfr0[I1 " Lancers (*"»W \
,28 Apr. 75)
Parkinson.Reg.Jas.Beresford.with grat.froni GloucesterRegt.
Learmouth, John Henry, resigned from 12 Lancers
£S.c Lromie c. Francis, with gratuity from Hampshire Regt.
Brmkley, John Turner, Capt. North Stafford Regt. on ret. pay
Freeman Reginald Charles, with gratuity from 3 Hussars ...
Stewart-bavile, Walter S."8wi.h grat. fromE. Kent Regt
Httddart, Arthur Ken. t apt. Leinster Regt. on ret. pay
Canning, Hon. Conwav S. G.-" Capi. K.R. Rifles, on ret
Jomae, Wilkes, with gratuity from Irish Regiment .. .
Miles, Arch. Edw.«° with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles ; >
Hon. Maior Wiltshire Yeomanry Caoalry S
SaI>key, Matthew H' P- Rla11. CaPL R- KnS- °a retired pay '.'..
Ctulde, Charles Baldwin,'2' with gratuity from R. Horse/
Guards; Hon. Maior Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry j
Batenian-Hanbury, ifoi.Wm.S.,'» with grat. from 2 Life Gds.
Leslie, Alex. Maurice,'2* Ca;c. Suffolk Regt. on retired pay...
25 Aug. 77
17 Apr. 3o
30 Jan.
pay
15 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 78
: Jan.
26 May 8 j 2 7 Feb. 84
12 Feb. 76 , Mar. a4
12 Nov. 73 ,0 Mar. 84
11 Oct. 70 2J jiar, 84
10 Sept. 75 ,6 Apr. 84
20 Nov. 75 1D Apr. s4
2 May 72; , May 84
23 Nov. 73 20 May 84
28 Oct. 76 2: May 841
28 Apr. 7i 2SMay 84
b Sept. 70 ,; May S4
19 Apr. 77 4 jlme 84
29 Jan. 79 0 jluie 84
20 Nov. 75: ,, jur,e 84
31 May 78 „ June 84
19 Aug. 75 I? julle s4
11 Nov. 78, 7 July 84
24 June 70 9 juiy 84
18 Mar. 74 ,3 July 84
20 Aug. 7c1 23 July 84
Sept. 70 26 July 84
14 June 7S 28 July 84
2 Dec- 74 1 Aug. 84
24 Mar. 75 2 Aug. 84
ii Feb. 75 6 Aug. 84
12 Feb. 77 27 Aug. 84
25 June 78 27 Aug. 84
12 Sept. 72 12 Sept."
2 Dec. 74 26 Sept. 84
24 Jan. 80 4 Oct. 84
29 Nov. 76118 Oct. 84
10 Feb. 81 25 Oct. 84
78I30 Nov. 78 30 Oct. 84
29 Nov. 76 3 Nov.
28 Feb. 74! 4 Nov. 84
15 July 79 15 Nov.
20 Max. So 24 Nov. 84
2c Nov. 75 26 Nov. 84
79 28 Apr. 3o 6 Dec. 84
11 Feb. 76; 1 Jan. 85
29 Apr. 73 8 Jan. 85
28 Feb. 75 iS Jan. 85
85
22 Mar. 03.
.1
29 Nov. 76 21 Jan.
30 Nov. 76 2 Feb.
85
I Oct. S4
3 Mar. 94
S«3
/.'■ ten t of Offi
:i t 1 r t
(.■■:. 01.-
Jl J»B. 77
tn Wiltablre '. -
Mery.
. mii retired pay
dry from K. Artillery
rmontb lityfrom Blgn
-
H
F»r.| with gratuity from High- 1
j
ti Oct. 79
30 Jan. 73
leb. 85
20 Nov. 70 1 1 Feb. 85
13 Fob. :4 ■ ' Feb. 85
1 July 8: it. Miir. 85
14 Aug. 71 1 j Miir. 85
13 July 75 1 Apr. 85
14 Aug. 76 7 Apr. 85
18 Oot. J3 £ Apr. 65
14 Aug. 76 1
71 is Apr. S5
I13 Ju' ■
\lnv S>
-7' 90 Mhv 85
May 85
2 Dec. 74 37 June 8s
76 1 July 85
July 85
2 Fell. 7S
on I
-
Hugh
Lutlr rls
b gratuity ft
s„..,r.,t
i/0 M>r. 8,
/>.».c. 1
Druminoii.l, Mai.' . ,
79 s if"y 8S
Murphy, .!..-
-
from MuiiM!
1 pay
/ Surrey .fi •
■• William eau,'M with gratuity I
'.vith gratuity from Derbj
I Hussars, on re:, pay ■ ■■
Kin:. Gerard Gordon, 1
gt.on ret. pay
PI.LkCSI. with grrat. fromli \
M'Grigor, Sir J;.- with gratuity from BifleBrig.
Thoi.
nityfrom Royal Artillery
Btracey, Claude 1 Guards, on ret pa]
Williams, Artbui I ratuity rror
■ Walter Va
Cya.with grat Iron
KrJbhn] mCold.G
Leetham, Arthur, //„.,. ,
1
1 in Ritlo Bri(
j
Baylj
FethersusDhangh, Fred. 11. Wingfleld, with gratmr.
Scottish Rules
Men-. 1: nek Watch
Troyu-Bulkck, Edw. Geo with gratuity from 1 1
. ' 1'eotnn ,i »■ . -
!
1 grat from •-
Bryai tity fr;m Munstei p>„
.•1 Aug. 78
. May
30 Jan.
8 Dec.
7 =
1; Apr. Etc
30 Dec. 78
1 Hay 7t
13 .inly ;
11 May
22 Jan. 79
Vesey, 1 buries .v
Gnai
Fob. 79
Jan
dim /.' ' I
I paj
rard,IMwith
,'l ( '.I;./, n
1
Winn
in ret. pay
from W
is. on retired
Etegl
I
grot, from \\ ill -1. 1
.luly S5
3d 25 July 85
11 July 76 26 July 85
15 July
12 Feb. 70 17 Aug. 85
Aug. 85
2; Jim.
-
-
28 July
24 July
3 Ma\
1 .lull .
■a Jan.
13 July D
1 July 76
May 76
7 Jan. 80
s Apr. 77
14 Aug. 71.
.■ Jan. 86
., .Inn. EM
2 July f
26 Jim.
14 Aug. (9
6 Dec. oj
14 Aug. S«
Reserve of Officers.
S&4
11 May 70
30 Jan. 78
23 Jan
13 Aug.
6 Aug.
ri Oct.
1 May
4 Dec.
5 Oct.
30 Jan.
«. unoert mornas, Capt. Liverpool Regt. on retired par
f, Frederick Hr.:'-' Capt. Northampton Regt. on ret. pay
le, George John Win. with gratui-.v from 13 Hussars : )
on. M'tjor Northumberland Yeomanrii (
HOT. 12..I1 T. 1- "\ In r. I-." 101 -.1 . .. * -JJ .■■•■••■■■........ J
Captains.
Oilder "idmond Henry Somervil a,1?5 with grat. from R- Art
Banbury, Arthur, Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on retired pay ...
Turner, William Frederick. Capt. Argyll and Sutherland)
Highlanders, onretired pay {
Borchard, Charles Peicival,1'" with grat. from W. York Re^t
King, Alex. Coote Newton, Cavt. Worcester Regt. ou ret. pay
Lysons, Daniel Charles Wm.1"* with gratuity from Kind's)
Royal Rifles j Hon.MajorlateyBattalion Kinq't Royal Rifle, f
Marshall, Henry Stapylton. with grat. from Cheshire Re<n
Firman, Robert Bertram.1"9 with grat. from Middlesex Re"-t
Tombe, Henry Evelyn.15" with gratuity from Suffolk Regt"
Mackenzie, Ashley Edm. with gratuitv from E. York Re^t
Lermitte, Henry James,151 Capt. Scots Fusiliers, on ret?pav
lnistlethwayte, Thomas George, with gratuity from R Art'
Cameron, Chas. Barton,'" Capt. York and Lancaster Re«-t .
on retired pay ."
Sankey, Arthur, with giatuity from Royal Artillery... .....
Scott, James Thomas, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiiiers • )
Hon. Major 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlander! ' j
Perkins, Hewlett Charles,"' Capr.Duke of Cornwall's Lt.Inf )
on retired pay i
Greer, William,155 Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay
Richards, Arthur Wm. Mordaunt, with grat. from 2 Dragoons
Fowler, Robert Henry.15; with grat. from Shropshire Lt! Inf
Hagginson, Conway R. Dobbs, Capt. R. Art. on re*, pay
Rodney, G. B. H. D. Zori,155 resigned from 1 Life Guards ""
btewart, William, Capt. Argyll and Suth. Hldrs. on ret. pay
Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, with grat. from Som. Lt. Inf
Sulivan, Ernest Frederic,159 with grat. from Hampshire Re^t
Ellice, Edward Charles, with gratuity from Grenadier Guards
Reynard, Francis Horner, with gratuity from 9 Lancers
Bower, Edm. T. C. Capt. Oxford Lt. Inf. on retired par;-)'
Brigade Major East Yorkshire Brigade Volunteer Infantry]
Hervey-rSath'irst. Claude, with gratuity from Essex Re"t
Clarke, .Tas. Richd. Plnmer, Capt. Welsh Regt. on ret pav "
Tailby, Thomas Morrall .lones.with gratuityfrom 1 1 Hussars
Elnot, Giloert Thomas. Capt. Liverpool Regt. onretired nay
LUCV ^ niilr IT.- it. n J XT .1. _ . °—
Noble
H,
Turner, Frank Mackinnon,1" with grat.'from West India Regt
Begbie^Hamilton Luard. with gratuity from Worcester Regt.
Hunt, Cecil Henry, with gratuity from Leicester Re<nment .
Hamilton, Chas. R. Sydney Douglas,195 Cant. Gordon Hi<*h- 1
Ian lers. on retired pav j
Moncur John Deans, with gratuity from V Dragoon Guard's
Bird, William James, with gratuity from 8 Hussars
fatamland, Chas. Arthur, with gratuity from 2 Dragoons
Fraser, Alex. David,1'5 C'.,rf.Gordon Highlanders, on ret. par
Thomson, Jocelyn Home.197 Capt. R. Artillery, on retired pav
Peel, V\ in. Frederick,195 Capt. 3 Dragoon Guards, on ret. pay
Lindsay Henry E. Morgan.199 Capt. Royal Engineers, on)
retired pay ; Hon. Major Monmouth X. Engineer! (Militia) j
Richardson, Ivan Owden, with gratuitv from 4 Hussars
Garnett, Henry Percy, with grat. from D. of Cornwall's Lt.Inf
Chapman Charles Higlbrd,2" with grat. from Cheshire Re^t.
Beever, Henry Holt, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay ...
Waring J\ ilaam Wheat,:"1 with gratuity from 11 Hussars; >
Hon. Major Berkr Yeomanry .. ' >*
Amherst, Hon. Hugh,="*Oi..f. Coldstream Guards! on ret. "pay.
Browne, Chas. Edmund,** with gratuity from 15 Hussars '
Swame, George Wm.2°» Capt. w. York Reet. on retired pay
Cameron, Cyrn fet. Clair.2"5 with gratuitv from 9 Lancers
Freckleton, George Wm.2"5 Cant. Conn. Rangers, on ret. pay
W.lKmson,H.T.Diedrichw.DSO.withgrat.fromIrishRegt.
Thistlewayte, Arthur Henry, with grat. from Grenadier G.ls
Curzon, Ernest Chas. Penn, Capt. 18 Hussars, onretired pav 8 D«:
Capt »—'--«-—- "--■
78
a Oct. 77
28 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 76
23 July 79
15 Mar. 3o
9 9 Mar. Si
7y| I July Si
79I 6 Nov. 80I20 Apr. 86
7$| 1 Apr. Si 12 May 86
5 Feb. 8
0 Mar. 81
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
'4 Apr. 86
21 Apr. 86
21 Apr.
1 June 80
J31 Jan. 78
7S 1 July 3l
I31 Jan. 78
2S Oct. 77
29 Nov. 76
o Apr. 79: 2 Sept. So
6 Aug. 7q!-!2 Dec. 8c
26 May 86
1 June 86
2 June BG
16 June 86
24 June 86
29 June 86
io June 86
5 July 86
10 July S6
19 July 86
2; July 86
21 July 86
78I10 Aug. 80
[31 Jan. 78
29 Nov. 76
1 10 Nov. 77
11 Feb. 77 22 July 86
79J24 June Si! 1 Aug. 36
6 Oct. 77) s Aug. 86
7 Aug. 86
9 Aug. 86
10 Sept. 7510 Sept. 76
13 July 78' 1 July 3i
29 Septal 7 Jan. So
24 July 78 19 May 80
22 Jan.
13 Aug,
14 Jan.
14 Jan.
79
80
2 July 79
3 Aug. 79
July 81
4 Sept. So
1 July 81
1 July 3i
13 Aug. 86
19 Sept. 86
29 Sept. 86
1 Oct. 86
1 Oct. 86
7 Oct. 86
11 Sept. 77 1 Nov. 86
29 June 81 8 Nov. 86
5 Mar. 811 19 Nov. 86
Sept.771 s Oct. 7S 4 Dec. 86
14 Jan. 80 17 Aug. So 4 Dec. 86
19 Feb. SiJ 1 July Si' 4 Dec. 86
31 Oct.
22 Nov. Sc 12
'-6 Aug. ^6 a
6 Aug. 79
o Feb.
11 Oct.
HarrisoK, Sudlow, Capt. Berkshire Regt. on retired pay
Manson, trie Edm. M. Davi,on, Capt. South Lancashire)'
Regt. on retired pay i"
Bickards, Frank S. Hamilton,205 Capfi'Duhli'n Fus on 'ret PaT
Payne, Arthur Trelawny, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pav.
Campoell. Arthur Charies. with gratuitv from Rifle Bri™a'le 1 3° Jan
avie-, WUbraham Thos.2'9 Capt.JS. York Regt. on ret. nnv ^ May
Horroeics, Alex. Macintosh, Capt. Dublin Fus. on retired pav
Hayi.es, Carleton,21" Capt. Kast Lancashire Regt. on ret. pay
Forbes, William Lachlan,211 with gratuity from Royal Fus '
Willett, John Saltren,-1- with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Gds
Newbury, Percy Fras. Raikes. Cavt. Lincoln Regt. on ret.pay
Uombe, Christian, with gratuity from Royal Horse Guards '
Johnston, Arch. Fras. Campbell,2" Capt. E. Kent Re^t 'i
on retired pay ° j
James, Samuel Alex. Capt. Gloucester Regt.' on 'retired "p'a'v
Brookshank, Arthur Hey wood, with gratuitv from 19 Hus. ...
Caird. Lindsay Henryson. Capt. Border Regt. on retired pav
Des \ oeux, Fred. Hy. Arthur.2 5 Capt. 0 Dr. Grls.,on ret. pay
Hillas, Robt. Wm. Goodwin,220 with gratuity from Somerset )
Light Infantry ; Hon. Major Sligo Artillery Militia j
Corbetc, Robert Edwin, with gratuity from Somerset Lt. Inf.
1 Goodrich, Arthur Mainwaring, with grat. from Innis. Fus....
i Kirk. Hugh, with gratuity from 14 Hussars
1 Macleod, RoderickWilloughby.-^with grat. from Cam.Higrs
Jan
Dec.
iS Dec. 78 2 Jan. 87
22 Oct. Si; 19 Jan. 87
2 Feb. 76 2 Feb. 87
27 Apr. Si 6 Feb. 87
20 Nov. 75!i2 Feb. 87
31 Jan. 8oj 1 July 3i'iS Feb. 87
iS Dec". 78 24 Feb. S7
22 Jan. So, 1 July Si' 2 Mar. S7
11 Feb. 75 16 Mar. 87
Jan. 79 15 May 80 16 Mar. 87
Jan. 70 t8 May Si 20 Mar. 87
Mar. 79 1 July 3 1 30 Mar. S7
25 Feb. 80 7 Apr. 87
1 July Si 13 Apr. 87
11 Oct. 77 23 Apr. S7
23 June So 30 Apr. S7
1 July Si 30 Apr. 87
1 July Si 2 May S7
11 May 7S 22 Dec. 80 4 May 87
Oct. 70 17 Mar. Sc 5 May 87
70 29 Sept. 8c 7 May 87
73 1 July Si 7 May S7
10 Nov
Jan
77
79
a Dec. 77 24 May 79 19 May 87
11 May 78 10 Nov. So 28 May 87
1 May 7S; 1 July Si 10 June 87
11 May 7S 2 Feb. Si 15 June 87
13 Aug. 79,11 Mar. Si 18 June 87
5 Oct. 76, 7 July So 1 July S7
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
21 June 79 24 Oct. 3o
23 Oct. So 1 Jan. 81
14 Sept. 78! 12 Jan. 81
17 Aug. S01 3 June3i
16 Feb. 78 1 July Si
14 Sept. 78] ; July 81
22 Jan. 791 * Julr 8l
June 79 ' July 8l
14 Jan. Sol ■ JU|3" 8l
23 Oct. So " J«'X 81,
1 July 87
1 Julv 87
I July 87
1 July 87
nott.
MAJOE.
Vl'f tl.VT-
ED TO
BK6BRVB.
6 Mar. 89
565
Reserv* of Officers.
LOtMtl
tndui m
Guards .
n ret. pay
C'«rin«-
Blackelt, Chris. Montagu. »» ( opt. '.: :.*y ...
Wh:'.i Northumberland >
I
Wallace. Win F. 3brop.l :. Inf.
Grtham. Wm. Percival Gon.*" MD. SIlit S. *.m. --. « uh ,
Urn:
E nm, Octaiim -
. Irish Fus
' With LTMtU tT
Meui.t-
l.oddiir.l. Bdw. Hi i
a, Herbert
Wiltinton, Lional T. V. with gratuitj
fat tetter, Harry f i
Harding, Chanel Mu
OQ TIE : i
Money, Kdmumi I
Regiment. »u ret'rei ; aj |
Mn\ ■
tii, Bidney B. with . m Welsh Fu-
Hockin. Chat. II Bl :h gratuity tram Eaaex Kegt. ..
rt, Bdw. lluk'ii B . rat. from Lai 0. Pot.
')«!>>U. Richsr.l Lionel. Cuiif. K. * D rciired par
. Houston. r
Simmer | a n tired pay
tsatthewt, Lleweluu Wt
I red pay »
Burke, Thomas Edmund.1'* Cj>(. Lancaster Bagt, oaret.pa;
liter. cmn».
oirr. or
IIVttTI.
t Dec. ;■ e Juiy 87
B July 6;
13 Oct. 77 > July Si 11 .'
.
.- July S;
» Alii;. S7
79! 1 1 Apr I
14 \U(T. 87
18 Mar
- A|
LB, -" 1 Apr. Be IJ Aug. 87
nrel.pa •
I
- . 1 July 61 6 Sept. 87
.luly Ei :o Soil. J;
13 Aug. 79 1 Jnly
17 Dec. 79
4 Dec. 78
Seton.Aug. Si. John,"' C.pt I.r ,tj 11 Oct. 79
11 Aug ?.
13 Apr. 81
7 Jan. 80
C AU*.7y
32 Jan. 81
14 Jan. 80
12 Jan. 79
Cuoingbiime, Glencairu R.-Ji w-nh gruluitv f -.. A 11 i-mre
Cradock, .\: Inardt
Siuiut. Ronald K. Eilbee, Otxft. Derby Regt. on retired pay
Lawson. Francis Bernard, with gratuity from Norlhiimp- t
tonshire Regiment j
Gamole. Andrew Wm. with irratuitv from Northampton Regt.
Yialls, Harry George."- with gratuity from W. '1
Forbes, Patrick Wm. ■*» with .- . .
Somcr»ct. /.hi. Artbar • B, ( ,»/.r . Rifle I. : |n\
- r-.ga-Hardnin, Guy U."'« with gral. from Dublin Fus.
Deare, Fred. Arthur, with annuity ■■ egt
Pollard. Wm, I). John, with gratuity Iron tnent
Lehmunn, i Ih gratuity from 11 Hussars ...
Hoi- 1 ij,t. King E I . pay
in, i muck a.
Stewart, Hurry K ,
Fanthawe, Fred, Hni.ti.nl. Cup t. W. K I .81 lJuly
1 July
1 July
78 iS Scpl.87
13 Nov
30 July 79 1 Oct. 87
"ct. 87
j.i June
1 July
1 July Si 3c <U't. 87
8 Jan. ii 31 Oel. 87
11 July £1 .-3 Oct. 87
S Feb
13 Mar
23 OCt,
11 May 7; 1 July
33 Apr. 3. 1 July - 1
1^ Aug. 7^ 1 July
-
. Ho 1 July G
28 Ju
i, Bepi
:4 Mnv 7s 1 July s, 3 Jan.
n Mar. - ,|j Jan.
25 Jan. 77 3- Jan. 38
Broadbursl. Arthur Brooks, with gral . . Hussars
, Robert,*** with grainit] roan • • tent
Gore, George Edw. Oafrf (V. R11 1 pay
Renton, Williain Gor.: cert, e.l pay ..
Coventry, ( I... ,v
Tathain. Oswald Fordbtim , I
Johnstone. Henry Meivi \,Cupt. i;. pay'
Sbaw. Thomas Barton, with gratuity from Royal Engineer* -• -a n
Layard, Arthur A. .M.": (,i/,(. K. Kn. retired pay 35.1a!. - .
lit. W. Lane, Hegt. on ret. pay 13 Aug. 79 1 Jul: 1
is. Moidaui.t C Otbo, with grs 1 -dar. tmi
Hi irilh gnu. fron ■ 1 -'uly £> 1"; ! ■
vir .:. ;,m,:- . .,
lv:'-'"ro; .7 Apr. Feb. 88
Brush, Oliver Ramsay.*1
Oox-Morctusi n, Henneth M m R. lliih
Morrice, Cuthbtrt HeliM . Copt
Swan. Fru^
.%. Unrraj
Goli. 1 . ■ :, High. 1. 1 Inf. . 1 Mi.
Dtvidsou, Hugh,*1* with grot, from SeaTorth Highlanders j ) , >■„,. .v .... .
. J pay -■ 18F1
ret pa] •
i: Jan. i 1 .1 luj
I Jan. Jo 1 July Hi . \1 ij
Kea, .'»>. ( opt. King's 1 ... \ pr. 78 6 .
, Id. Lai. I .. . ]une .-i
>.JUU*79l.. .
Tern pier, J. ii grat. from Highland >
I.t. liii., 1 ;.,i ,1 r«nsaaf* 1 n.i:ry *
■
Gui
Dsjpt II ,ir<Jtrurlli I'rinn
■
Rams July 88'
"on •
:
1 An
, wltbgratull art m Jan. 81 1 Jul]
. . Not. 78
17 Apr
9 July 79 i July 81
1 July 88
1 July 88
5 July 88
Reserve of Oflinei
Oaptaiks.
St Aubyn .Hon. Edw. Stuart,^" with grat from K R Rjfle3
bwinton. Ceo. S. Campbell, with grat. from High. U Inf
1 »U \ J w c Charles' C"P>- West Riding Regt. on ret. pay "
Standish, Wm. Pery, with gratuity from East York Re^t '
foiiDg, Ernest Temple, with gratuitv from Roval ArtilTerv '"
win'" o0hn w;>tki»s.2,;l Ca,,t. 6 Dragoons, on retired pay
Maehell Percy Wilfrid."* w,Dh gratuity from E3gex Reirt' >
Cunningham, John,*" with gratuity from Essex Regiment"
feilverthorne, Jas. W. B."» Oipr. Yorkshire Regt. on ret
2 July 79
ii May ;S
19 Feb. Si
Annaly Luke, Lord™ withjratuitf from Soota *Gu*x&*f? *9 Feb'
Mon. Major Buck* Yeomanry j
Warre, AnnesleyTyudnle,-M with gratuitv "from R.'Artiiierv
Ensor, James H.«« Capt. , a fencers, on retired pav
Barnard, Henry Craulurd »«> with gratuity from Irish Pug""
Harvest, Henry Ambrose bine, Capt. Army Service Corns 1"
on ret. pay {.Sub A**i,t Com. 1 Apr. 75 ; Altai. Com. 1 Apr' I
77 ; Dep. Assut. Com. Gen 1 Apr. 80) 1
P^0c.k^EdWi lnnes> C"P'- Army Service Corps,"onre't"p'av 1
n.Q*Um A?r- 7Siil.O._lApr.77i B.J. CG.i Apr. So) V
Gartside-Tippmg, Cavendish Walter, Capt. Army Service 1
Corps, on ret. pay {De,,. Aaitt. Com. Gen. 5 Hay 3s) (
Cowper-Coles, Rogers Lions, with grat. from Army Ser Corns
Stevenson, Wm. Hen»y,»' Grnr. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Rogers-Braule-Strachan, Walter Jas. withgrat from R Art
Synge, Wm. Makepeace Thackeray, withgrat. Irom It in"
Cotton, Henry R. S. Cap*. Oxford Light Inf. on retired pay '
fealmonson, Harold B. S. Critchley, Capt. West Yorkshire i
Regiment, on retired pay • 1 Juiv 79
Dugdale Herbert Crowe, with gratuity from' I'oLaac'ers"
Derbyshire 1 eomanry H22 Jan
Brooke, Edw. A.. Pierrepoint, with grat.'from Cameron Hi »h
White, Hon ''>.«<. t„„ ™:.u ~
Norfc
Pilmore, r
Davidson, Chas Fred. Herbert.^ Capt. Argyll and Suther- ,' ,
Highlanders, on retired pay e '23 Oct. So
lerick William, Capt. „ Lancers. Dn'roriroii'V..^"' I..
13 Aug. 79
5 Sept. 77
. Dec. 78
20 Feb
23 Jan. 81
9 Sept.82
- July 81
19 May 80
10 May S2
10 May 82
10 May 32
1 July 81
11 Sept. 77
19 May Ro
28 Feb. 83
io May 82
e.Hon chas. Jas. with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers" >'!
rf oik Artillery {Eau'eni Dinition Royal Artillery) j I*
ore, Henry Clare, with gratuity from Gloucester Regt I
23 July 79
9 Feb. 81
)'. 9 Lancers, on retired pay rQ Feb 8
Hume,« Capt. Seaforth High- i „ '
.2
Duff, Frederi
Gore, George Robert Vernon
landers, on retired pay .
Arbtithnot , L. Conynaham, Cap*. SuffoikRegt. on ret. pay
Boehmer, Frederick Ouarlos,*" Capt. East Surrey Re-i 1 J
ment, on retired p.iy J " (■ .
Purefoy, Hemy Bagnall,*" Capt. sDrag. Guards, on'ret.'pav
Drummond, Arthur Ge ,rge, Capt. R. Engineers, on ret. pay
Rhodes, Bernard M-lllftuu, Capt. R. Artillery, on leiired pay
bcudamore-btauhope. U011. IS. i'.^withgrat. from A.S.Corpa
Mmchin, Wm. Reilly.CT with gratuity from West Kent Ren
Law.ess. Yv m. Hampden IS. with gratuity from 8 Hussars ° '
Garden, Coldstream Ja*.a;» Capt. Connaught Rangers, on)'
retiredpay " ' >
Kte&eraid, t sr.ild Hewaid; C^tRoyal Scots 0,1 ret. pa, '
Addington, ii„„ Herbert H. S. Capt. R. Fusiliers, on ret pay
Brine, Percival Forbes, with gratuity from East Kent Regt
Brooke, Edward baljine,»« with gratuity from R. Artillery
Tremame, Richard, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Granville, Dennis. Capt. Warwick Regt. on retired pay "
Halb Reginald, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
Rowland Lord**- with grat. from ColdstreamGds'.'
grat. from Cam. Kighrs.
i Sept
..-;-
. 1 Si-pi
. BE
■9 Sept. 38
21 Sept. 88
1 Oct.
8,1
17 Oct.
88
19 Oct.
sa
19 Oct.
88
31 Oct.
83
8 Nov
38
.14 Nov
35
30 Nov
3
1 Dec.
33
11 Dec.
88
11 Doc.
33
11 Dec. 88
11 Dec. S8
15 Dec. 83
1 Jan.
I JdU
1 Jan
4 Jan.
80
1 May 7S
22 Jan. 8:
29 Xov. 75
29 .Tune 81
t July 81
19 May So
19 May 3o
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July Si
9 Sept. 82^2 Jan
1 July 81 1 Feb. 89
1 July 81 j 10 Mar.
15 Mar. So 27 Mar. 89
27 Jan. Sj 27 Mar. 89
1 Oct. S3 27 Mar. 89
.89
9 Jan. 89
17 Jan.
18 Jan.
23 Aug. 84
i3 Dec. 78
27 July 80
1 July Si
■ o May Bi
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
13 Aug
13 Aug
Forbes Granville Eardley,=« with s™s. irom
p!X»' F/J a irthurJ Vth S£ata>ty from Royal Artillery
Price, Alfred Ernest, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on retired pay
Custance, Sydney,* with grat, from Duke of Corn. Lt. Inf
Johnston Randal Fleming, with grat. from K.O. Scot. Bord'
^r 5 '„Jo hn1Leshe. <-'«?'■ Royal Artillery, on retired pay,'
Middlesex I eomanry v •> ' V
Grant. Donald with gratuity from Yorkshire Raiment
Jones, Fred. Ueo Wm.»« wiih grat. from Connaught Ranger's
Isham, Vere. with gratuity Irom Suffolk Regiment
Kelly Anderson Lindsay, with gratuity from 7 Hussars i' 7i'
Jiattalion Connaught Ranger* *f
Stratford, John H. de A. de M. F.^Capt. We'lshRegiine'nt' ,
on retired pay ° ' '■
Gall, Geo. O. H. Uhamberlen, with grat. from 'Ronr'Vniriiteni
Seton-Christopher, Alfred Chariest Cap ° Seauoith H."h !?!" J**
landers, on retired pay = !• In May 78
Henderson, John Seton,253 Capt. Gordon Highrs"
ti Aug. So
9 July 79
19 Feb. Si
14 Jan. 80
9 July 7912 Mai-
27 July 81
;27 July So
'io May 03
9 Sept. 82
79 1 1 Julv S
80 1 July 81
23 Feb. Si
79 1 May
I22 Oct.
79 1 July Si
27 Mar. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. S)
1 Apr. S9
22 Apr. 89
2 May S9
1 Dec. 80 29 May S9
3 June S9
19 Feb
23 Oct.
14 Jan.
6 Aug.
26 Mar. 79
23 Apr.
Griffith, John H. Sandham ,*»■ Capt. Yorkshire U. Infantry ,"
onretiredpay '■
Doyne. Mcidiunt Esrneis.''" with gritmtv from s Lan-dr-"-
Whately .Reginald Pepys,^ withgratuity from Sussex Re^t' 2, Oct
Randolph, Charles Foyle, Capt. Lancashire Fus. on ret nay 11 w So
Lovell, Peter A. D. A.=« with gratuity from Coldstream feds I, Feb'
Beech, John Robert,^ CMG. DSO. { Vet. Surgeon 27 Jul? BzT 1 i
with gratuity from 20 Hussars " y \ s Sept.
Phillips, Thomas Brockleuurst, with grat.' from' "13 "Hussars' !
Anderson, Robert DouSlas,« t w RBArtlllerV| „| ™^« |
pay; Hon. Major 1 Devon I ol. Artillery (W. Die E Art ) 1"
tr'it"? i"a?D- Rubeits°n.™h grat. from Wil'ta Reg . « Jan.
Donne, John Robert, with gratuity from 6 Dragoon Guards
Walter, Stephen, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
w1^?y'£rednAleX'2.4 %'','■ S- Staflord «««'• Oh retiredpay
Wilkie, Edw. Ormerod Hales, with grat. from Worceste- " - - !
iter Regt.
I
23 Feb.
1 July Si
21 Dec. So
10 May 82
6 Aug. 80
14 July 83
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. 92
30 Jan. 84
1 July Si
1 July Si
1 July 81
11 Dec. 89
5 Dec. 83
26 July 81
1 July 81
5 June 89
23 June 89
1 Julv 8c
1 July 89
5 July 89
10 July 89
10 July 89
to July 89
20 July 89
24 July 89
14 Aug. 89
15 Au,
24 Aug. 89
28 Aug.
25 Sept. 89
25 Sept.
2 Oct.
12 Oct. 89
16 Oct,
25 Oct. 89
2fi Oct. 89
30 Oct. 89
6 Nov. 89
11 Nov. 89
9 Nov. "
4 Dec.
1 1 Dec.
1 Jan.
4 Jan.
; Jan. 90
ij Aug. 83 1 1 Jan. 90
7 Mar. 83 32 Jan. 90
6 Feb. S4! 1 Feb. 90
15 Aug. S3 8 Feb. 90
56;
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t okSLt.
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33 Oct. So
:l
(*ArTil?rV
Temple, Grenville F.dwin."' w itta gratuity from Derbyshire }
Regiment s
Sharp, Richard 0. Atkinson,1"' with grat. from Sussex Regt., 19 Feb. 81
Hume, George Wm. with - a Gloucester Regiment 11 Aug. 8c
Chi 1
Infant- ' Tnfantrm
Ford, Ru'hiird. with gmi
Monk. Richard 1 '™ ....
Farniut. (has. Win Brett."* with .
Lancaster Reimnen- '
Mann, Horace.5™ « :th .
Uoderwuod, Walter John, with irr..' r.v
Gonne, Charles Melvill. with gratuil
Tarry, Will am <:■ - alArtillery
gar, Arthur J I K. R. Rules 33 Oct. 8c
itmty rrom Royal Artillery
ret. pay 1
14 Jan. So
Killick, Geo. L. Braikenndee,* with gratuity rrom K B , ,„j,-eb s
Biflai
Newton. Horace,10' with gratuity from Kinf
Leigh, Henry Gerard,*™ with gratuity ft in 1 Life
Harry', Lionel Edward, 4 Batta
Captain I Life Guardi I
Lord, Walter Harold, with gratuity 1
Martii:. lalllle,0«J>r.Kilig,aH.Bifli ; Apr. Si
Equerry tQ Prince CKriittin ... >l v
Bates, Charlea Loftus, with gratuity fr.'in 1 Dragoon Guards
Thompson, Ha 5
Jenkins. Henry Leohne. with grntuit;. ' nont 33 Apr. Si
Tempi, ■ John Pope, ''ut 23 Oct. 3o
ra .,
Miller,^- r/. with grat. from Cold. Gds. 17 Apr. Su
MacAduin, Philip Bower,*" dipt. K. I. 1 ret. pay 11 Oct. 79
: gt
J affray, Ed". Wl
Applewhaite, Harry Hannam. with grat, ft m Norfolk Begt
Trevor, Philip Christian Win. '"with grat. from Norfolk Regt
Keane. George Wilfrid, Cap'. Durham Light Infantry, oc) I9Feb ^
retired pay '
Gardiner, Richard John, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay ... 19 Feb. Si
lialbraith. George 11. Lvlc,1'1 with gratuity from R. Highrs
Bloeee,Robt.Lyiie!i,'''-c.i;'f. Kings Own Scottish Borderers, ) A gj
on retired pay y
Gordon. John llaxweil, with gratuity from 12 Lamer.
Kindorsley, Chas. Porcher Wilson, Capt. Coldstream Gds.) w jan .8
on retired pay ...... .......... J
Pain, WyudhumHackett.' n ret. pa> 11 Oct. 79
Marshall. Francis Wm.1 ' with grat. from K. O. Scottish Bord
Tremsvne. Wm. Francis, resigned from 4 Dragoon Guards
Yirnrs.Wm Henry, with grat. from Tork and Lane. Regt.; ( „ JolT
Goternor of Limerick Pruon '
St John Arthur John, with gratuity from Innitkillmg i 1
Swart, Charles F'od. Salisbury,"* Capt. Seeforth High- 1
landers, on retired pay
Ptillipson, Richard Wm. Burton, with grat. from 7 Dl
Richardson. Edwin UeautonTUle, with grnt. ft
Regt.; Son. ifnior 3 battalion Wat Yorltthirt .\
ii'Murd'o. Arthur" Montagu."1 DSO. with gratuity from /
York and Luncaster Regiment .. I
Hunt, Thomi l ■■'. Lancaster Regt
Norgate, Artb.H.'H . Nortbamptoi
Nichols. 11, Henry Herbert, with gratuity from K. Fusiliers
Maiisticid. Wm. D. Sari 0/, with grat. Ida... 13 Aug. 79
Alex. T. 1. I from 11 Huaeara
Bingham. George C. Lord:- with gratuity from Rifle Brig, u Jan. Si
Walsh, Willin gratuity from Cheshire Rc-t.
Gore, Arthur John 1 pay.
Turner, Qeorge, I Boroerara, on reoied I
pay ;*3 tin. South Walaa Bofdorert .. ,j
15 Aug. B3
1 July Si
. Jan. B4
1 July 81
1 July Bi
Watts, WUUam Burton."7 Capt. West .
Brogden, Duncan Dunbar, w it li gratuil 1 \ Regt.
baa. 1 bristtan, with grat. from Worcestershire Begt.
Dewhirst Thomas,- l,onr»l.pay
erald T. with gratuity from,
-:er Beginienl . ■••■■>
Jl seph 11. L. 1
Dwyer, Philip Fog-arty,"1' Capt. 3 Hussars, on retired pay
Benjamin!**3 with gratum from Shropshire 1. 1. In!
, Heugh, n "ii Huaaara; )
lion. 1/ I > SKWITJI ... I
... , edpay
rbert, Henry,**1 with gratuity from Bi I
■ ■ "'1 PV I L
1
,onn mi d pay
1 laey,** Capt i
H .miIi grat. from 3 Dr. Gds.
Wilson, Adaui llrac. 'r-
• . r li'oi.iiiid.Wn i.'l ilslon,"*wilb grst from N. Stafford Regt.
Jaekson- \\ m. Lewis, with gratuitv Irolu Wast India Hsgl
i j Mar.
29 July .•
1 July Si
1 July Si
19, July 81
-■t> July Si
it J uly S ,
16 July Si
1 July 81
.. fob. £.
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
la Mnr. 80
is Mar.
19 Mar.
19 Mar.
1 Apr.
: Apr.
1 May
10 May
12 JJay
15 May
23 May
23 May
10 June
11 June
14 .1 ins
o June
Aug.
20 Aug.
25 Aug.
-7 Aug.
27 Aug.
1. May .
.■5 Aug. 83
•S Aug. S3
1 July Si
1 July Si
6 Feb. £<
1 July Si 10 Sept.
14 May S< 17 Sept.
1 July Si'19 Sept.
10 May I .
28 Fob. 85 B Oct.
1 July I ;
9 Sept. t.
si Oct. 61 19 Oct.
5 Dec. E
10 May 62 1 Sot.
■
1 Jul.\
6 Fob. S< 16 Hiv
1 July Bi
6 Feb. 84
28 Jan. 83
14 Jau.
28 Jan.
31 Jan.
Feb.
10 Xlur. s,
14 Jul.\
12 :ioy. E 1
35 July E
6 May E
10 May i
10 Mar. I
14 May 84 ,1 Mar,
32 Oct.
10 May Ba
li Mur. B(
1 July 81
31 Jau. 83
13 Not. S4
9 Dec. ».■.
v Bept.li
17 Jan. 83
'i Apr.
8 June
id June
39 June
1 1 July 94
22 Mar. 99
13 Sept 09 13 Sept, 99
>,i
■j 1
91
!'i0. 99
23 Doc. 99
Reserve of Officers.
■d -n i~> Captains.
AlcMk pSfTds' "Ith grat' from Gloucester Regt.
Alcock, Philip Clayton, with Srat. from Gloucester Regt
Hall Roger, with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers S
jrat. from i Dragoon Gds
Cajif. East Surrey Regi-"(
J
Lynden-Belli Chas. P. Lynden
ment, on retired pay
tokePhrnHe^CrS B'^e- ^'■.\Dragoons,"on retired pay ...
Kpkehy. Henry Langhain,*" with gratuity from Rifle Bn.Ade
Zigomala, Pandia John,** Cdpt.y Hussars, on retired pay
£ftD„den ^am Owen Rob-rt.M'V.th era^. from IriS,P&
Galmdo Rich Eyles,=« Capt. York and Lane. Reel, on ret ™, v
IX'ii.,i;?aSeS F™ncis.M5 with gratuity from K. R Riae8P y
Inghs, Wm. Mas«n,>« with gratuity from Berkshire Regt
iw, I'/,?6,51' ™h Sratu-"y f™m Scottish Rifles . '
lefts' w™ 65- y Geo3^e..";i^ gratuity from Rifle Brigade"
Rww r ^ -"i Ve[QOn' t Wltb' gratuity from Rittu Brigade
Ryder, Cyril John, with gratuity from King's Royal Ride's "
Nelson, Wallace,"* with gratuity from Middlesex Regiment
Wh>frd'^dreW Ga,rde' ^P'- York Lt. Inf. on retired nay
Whitehead, Geryase Fred, with grat. from W. Surrey Re Pt
Robinson, Marshall,*- Capt N Stafford Re~ n*™? Pay
Persse, Wm. Arthur,*"* with gratuity from Royal ArtiUerv
Johnson, Victor George R.»* C«p«. Lincoln Re|t. on ret pay
COHNkt.
and lieut.
ornrrsiGH,
• i Aug. 80
12 Jan.
'3 Aug. 79
nSS If7' ^e™1™? f"m Yorkshire Regiment
(Jakes Edward,*'* with gratuity from Northumberlauu
Johnston, Fred Campbell,*" with grat. from R. AriiHerv
Fyers, Hubert Alcock Nepesn, with grat. from Ririe Bri-adi
^don^hl^d^6 "<»"'* ^ « K
}
Nelson, Arthur.
M'Neill, Maleolm,*» with gratuity fromV Dra^ooi
XneAyto X.B.H. the Duke ofConnaught ^
Holland, Son. Cecil Trevelvan,*** with grat ftomlir'n 'iia„.
Bundas Henry H Philip, with gratuity from " HuS S
Sandford Fras. Marmaduke Hy> with grat. from Gren Gds
, Alfred Cotton «i DSO. Co.pt. W. 1. Regt
22 Jan. Si
LIBIT.
CAPTAIN.
1 July 81
1 July 81
as Aug. S 1
25 July S=
25 July 82 25 July a:
5 Dec. Si so Jdy ,,
\Ug. y,
1 July 91
1 July 91
7 July 91
Tu!y 9,
*3 Aug. S,
10 Mar. B3
1 July Si
10 Aug.
9 Aug. 9I
*2 Oct. Si ;- All
19 Feb. 3i
8 May 80
22 Js,n.
3 Apr.
Way,
10 .Afar. -: j
12 Nov. 81
10 Sept.85
19 Dec. 83
1 Oct. 82
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
25 Feb. s
27 Jan. S3
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. S4
17 July Si
29 July 82
23 Aug. 84
19 Deo. 8^
zS June82
1 July 8
14 Feb. S3
1 July Si
1 July 81
10 May 82
28 July S3
6 Feb. 84
10 May 82
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. S,
5 Dec. 83
10 Jan. 84
91
- Sept. 91
i--. Sept- c
30 Sept.91
21 Oct. 91
1 Nov.
6 Nov
16 Nov
18 Nov.
ir Dec.
20 Dec.
23 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
10 Jan. Q2
13 Jan
23 Jan.
[5 Feb.
2 Mar.
4 Mar
4 Mar,
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 92
8 Apr. 92
13 Apr. q.
29 Apr. 92
Keith, Clive Skeue, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Anderson AclandAlf. Gordon, with grat. from 3 Sr Guard,
L° wfiton Phm LJDmn' "ft rratuicy from * Life aSSS
De Wilton Phillip D. D., with gratuity from York Li^ht Inf
Balfour, Kenneth Robert, with gratuity from 1 Dragons
$£«"& ?,haS- L*ami^ei ™tb- ^t. from Grenada Gils"
Were, Walter^with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers
22 Jan. 81
Lloyd, Chas. Patteson,*" with gratuity from E. Kent Reet "
sinNi5'1',-1 G°TdOU- Witi *ratuit-y f™m Gordon H°gh1ndrs
Sant Mowbray Lees, -with gratuity from North'd Fusiliers
?rtwfr' EdT, d B»lteel.r with grat. from Sussex Reg?"
Malcolmson Edward, with gratuity from West Surrey rV-i
Brooker Robert Lee Ceeil,«7 with grat. from R. En^ineerl
Tnggs, Walter,^ with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
MsT^gIhetySntry0bt- °eCl1' ^ «S™^Vfl»m ShropO
Francis, Harold Hugh, Czpt Roval Scots, or retired pay
W£ni'tR0*T^lZ^en™ ^ Wkh gratU'ty "™- \
Butler, Hubert Lavie
22 Jan. S
23 Oct. So
4 May 98
. iS May 02
17 Feb. S6;25 May 52
• July Sij S Juney2
- .th gzatuity from Irish rtenment
Feefh^ °vWSnFreder!t' ° witu gratui^ from Doreerie-t
Leetham, William, mth gratuity from 5 Dragoon Guards
Greene, Charles Kendal, Capt. East Kent ^Re-t' on ret red ™v
Feilden, Robert Basil, with gratuity fromRoyaflrt Rery
P^S%T£*?-Cha;S- ?dw- f-KMunsterFL. on ret. Ly
Tredgold, W.Laacelot,*'' with gratuity from W India Reir
Thorburn, William, with grat. from Argyll and Sutherla?^
Hldrs. 2 I olunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment \
Ferrers, Cecil S. F. Ca,,t. South Lancashire Regt. on'retVpay
Murray, Alex. Penrose,*^ With grat. from Gordon Hi-h J
landers; M.Jl.'s Consul at Warsaw ° f
Parry, E. Cecil Morgan *" Capt. Tl e Buffs.'o'n "retired pay
Vickerman, Albert, with gratuity from East Kent Regimin't
Lloyd, Maurice Brickdale, with gratuity from Royal Art
Coyle, Wdham, Capt. Coast Battalion of R. Engineers on",
retired pay ; sermng under Neic Zealand Government I
Sherwin, Fred. Wm. Hernon, with gratuity from Inni's- >
Killing Fusiliers >
Macdonald .George Godfrey »* citGren^GuI'Si 'r^'tray
Annesley, Fras. Denis Jack, with grat. Irom E. Kent Regt
Samson, Louis Lort Rhys, with gratuity from Lanca- )'
Shire Fusiliers; 5 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers \
Harrison, Broadley. with gratuity from East York Rest""
S'. %TSe^~lt^ "*? Smutty from East Kent Regt".
Howell, Edward,*" with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Infantry
29 July 9?
28 July 86
14 May S4
23 Aug. 84
31 Oct. S3 1
28 Feb. S5I
6 May S3
0 Juue 92
2 July 92
4 July 9:
4 Jidy '92
5 Juiy 9;
6 July 9
Aug. 92
July 81 10 Aug. 92
14 JuneS:
July 81
27 Jan. 83
6 May 85
o Jan. 84
4 Hay 84
5 July 84
7 Mar. 86
:9 Aug. 85
25 July 83
23 Aug. 84
10 June 82
5 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 8.
10 Nov. 8(
12 May 8'
7 Feb. S
6 Feb. 84
3 July
0 Aug,
9 May 85
3 Aug. S4
19 Dec.
19 Sept. 83
23 Aug. 3
12 Nov. S,
5 July 3,
2 Mar. 87
6 Dec. 8
1 Oct. 8
6 May 8
25 A".g. 86
3 May 85
9 May 85
.5 Nov. 85
24 Aug. 9:
28 Sept. 92
10 Oct.
24 Oct. 92
6 Oct. 92
3 Nov. 9.
23 Nov. 9.
24 Nov. 92
30 Nov. 92
28 Dec. 92
Feb. 93
24 Feb. g^
1 Mar. 93
10 Mar. 93
29 Mar. 93
0 May 9
15 Apr. 9;
26 Apr. 93
26 June 93
5 July 93
10 July 93
3 Aug. 93
7 Sept.93
3 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
9:
93
6 Nov. 93
1 Dec. 93
20 Dec. 93
4 Oct,
3 Oct
1 Jan
5 J;m. 94
27 Jan. 94
31 Jan. q4
11 Feb. 94
568
capt. or I iP1,OIKT-
BESKKVP.1 ED T0
1 BKSEBVK.
s69
i.
Do-ulv Henrv Hugli L.i.eer-
-
°'j tuity from South I
iiox.
H»JOS
ID 10
■I - rtti
.U'lUKVI. LIICT.
Ill I
■ ■■!>. 94
■
May 94
• . o«
, i , Mar. 03
*) Apr Jj
: June 94
from Urenml
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I.
irard. with rriui'ty from B
-
-
Highland*!* -
•■
Bra t'v v.
ynllcry
I
irom Suffolk*.
it Dec. 8:
.
Marsha '••-' l: "";-
th gratuity fl
th gratnitj ry
,Lan, -
i im Go*
auityfrom
m Royal Artillery ..
• lityfromGr
Ytoaanry Cataln
lsF.W.E ftirt.witngral
lri.moni.-er E ' am.Lt.Int
vfrom).
iNry Oiri/rj, >
s, „ , : | mour. with grat. from Oxford Light Inf
lyfromsDra
Vaitlnml Hci ry B. S.T"«>th gratuity from Yorkshire Reirt.
Tonikin. James Wm. ""' FamUerB, on re- ;
tired pay; -. Battalion I > ■■■ ■"■■■■->
■,:. Bart, with gratuity from bcots Guards
,' ni . I.. V. with gratuity Irom Irish
with gratuity Irom
M th gratuity from R. Art
tnlin Charters, with gratuity 'r .m Boyal Artillery
Carnibe ..o7d.wIthgrat.ri
' Irom Gren.Guardj
LrtiUery
Youue' Telforu Mackenz ■
aire Regiment
,Bn.Derb:
Unvd. Owen L F. 3 Bn. Irish
hn Stafford G Kajor4 Bn. Devon Begt.
fnlpeS?W-UUam Henry. Bon.lfajor late 4 Bu E. S
Bayly. George 1 , ■'< "''■ El ' """'
HtSth "'V
•1,1 Inl.ii.try
Hr„, ""'"'
,nt
17 Aug. f-
llMa ,
!i Jan
Aug. 96
-
37 Jul'.
ipr. 97
'-!"•• 97
:
38 Oct. 96
16 Feb.
38 June
24 June 99
0 A ■;.
jbJuly -
I dion Highland Light Infantry
\Tt K. DlT. h
Regt
1 Begimenl
late 4 li" Lancashire f »-..,.. -
I
; \
k. Art
1. 1
Militia)
1 Battalion a
3 July 70
. Mir. -
10 June So
33 Mar. 74
ifl June 70
4 July -4
ji Mar. So
18 Mar. Bs
5 Dec.
10 Jan. 81
I
it May '4
33 Dec. 01
87
1 A|ir.
7 Dec. 08
7 Oct. 85
10 June 83
31 July 95
1 ; Keli. o^-
Mur.
Reserve of Officers.
Captains.
Lennox, John, p.*. Hon. Major Galloway Rillc Volunteers
Leslie, Cha.Consett,^.«.ifo,«..l2«/o,- late 4 Vol. Bn Liverpool ,
Regt ' (
Todrick, Archibald, p.s. 7 Volunteer Bn. Royal Scots
Weston, Edmund C. p.: Hon. Major 3 Bn. Liverpool Re-t
Stow, Harry V., p.s. (tl, Hon. Major 1 London Vol. Art.
Treble, George W. ,,.,. (t), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Fleming, Alex, r p.*. ISl.(i), 1 Vol. Bn. Warwickshire Rest
Berry Andrew R. 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles...
Glossop, William, ;>.» (A), (t). 2 East Riding of York Vol. Art'
Lang, William R. 1 Lanark Volunteer Engineers (Cant, of)
Reserve, 15 Apr. 99) $
Goodman, GodfroyD p.s. (if), 2 Volunteer Battalion Derby 1 1
shire Regiment (Capt. of Reserve. 19 July 99) ... j
Hyman, William, p.s. (T), 17 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles". .
LlBUTENAXTS.
Portarlington, L. G. H. S. Eurl of.Scots Guards on re-ired )
pay ; Hon. Col. 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. {Lf.Col. 24 Feb 94) )
Bedford. Herhrand A. Duke ofj resigned from Grenadier )
Guards ; Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. {Lt.Col. 22 Dec 97) )
Heath, James, Hon. Col. Staffonlih.ro Yeomanry (Lt Col j
23 March 98) J
Mackay, Jas. F. p.s. Hon. Col. Edinburgh City Art'.'Voiiin-}
teers (Lt. Colonel 2 Nov. 92) j
Glasgow, Robt. P. R bertson, resigned from Durham Lt!-)
Infantry; Lt.Col. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Furthers >
(Lt. Colonel 25 March 96) )
Allison, James, Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry
Milne- Redhead, Richard H., 3 Bn. E. Lancashire Regiment
Gott, William Henry, Major 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt
Griffith, Joseph G. Hon. Lt.Col. Donegal Art. S. Div. R. Art
Neligan, William John, late Major 4 Bn. Monster Fusiliers
Laurie, Claud V. E., Maior 3 Bn K. O. Scottish Borderers'
Mombei, Albert Gustavus, Major 3 Bn. Y'ork Lt. Infantry
Martindale-Vale, Octayius S. Major 4 Bn. Worcester Re"t
Colvin, Richard Beaie, Suffolk Yeomanry (Major, 17 May o^
Elwis, John G. Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Vol. Bn.York'&Lanc Re^t
Lucas, Francis A. p. Hon. Lt.Colonel 20 Middlesex Vol. Rifles
Horsley, Walter C. p.s. Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Middlesex Rifle Vol
Candy, Christopher H. H. p.s. Major 2 Vol. En. Hants Re°-t
Marsack, Edward L. p. Major 2 Cornwall Volunteer Rifles
Neill, Duncan F. D. Major Clyde Div. Submarine Miners,
R. Engineers tVols.) 1
M'Phail, Thomas R. Major late S Lanca'shire'voi. Artillery
Tristram, Wm. Henry, Hon. Lt. Col. 2 Vol. Bn.N. Lane. Re^t
Bennett, Alfred Charles. Hon.Major 4 Bn. W Yorkshire Re"t
Wood, Joseph T. p.s. Hon.Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus
Mackenzie, Donald, late 3 Battalion Bedford Regiment
M'Clintock, John Knox, 4 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers
Gnerson, Sir Alex. D., Bart. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Bord.
Trant, John Francis,3 Lieut. 2 West India Regiment, on )
retired pay ; Hon. Major late 4 Battalion Irish Regiment . . ]
Eden, Henry HamiltonForbes, Hon. Major 3B11. Norfolk Re"t
Fergusson, Geo. Jas. 3 Bn.Scots Pus. I Ayr it WigtownMilitfai
Kelso, Archibald, Hon. Major 6 Bn. Warwick Regiment
Colvin. Cecil Hodgson,3 4 Bn. Essex Regiment . .
Silverthorne, Arthur H. 2 Bn. Manchester Regiment .
Heath, Edw. Kermode, Hon. Majors Bn. S.Lancashire Re°-t.
Lund, Alfred, 3 Bn. Roval Fusiliers .
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. 5 Bn. R. Dublin Fusiliers
Baillie, John Robert, Donegal Artillery S. Division R. Art.
Grattau-Esmonde, Laurence, Waterford Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Thornton, Robert Lawrence, Hon. Major 3 Bn. Sussex Regt.
Skinner, Charles Lancelot Andrewes, resigned from 4"/
Hussars ; Hon. Major late 3 Battalion Suffolk Reaiment )
TJssher, Alfred Lestock, Lieut. Cheshire Regt. on"ret pay
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 3 Bn. Essex Regiment ...
Haserick, Alfred Ernest, late 3 Battalion West Surrey Re'^t
FvtzGerald, James Hogg Weir, resigned from Berks. Hegt?(
(66 Foot); Captain 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment . f
Arnold, Ernest C. 7 Battalion Royal Fusiliers
White, Edward Simon, 3 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers
Parkinson, Reg. Hope, with gratuity from S. Staff. Ret.
Walker,.Sii- Jas.Heron.-Bnrr Hon.Major 3 Bn.Hampshire'Re»t
Jenks, William, p. Cardigan Artillery Western Div. 11. Art '
Pelly, Charles H. R., Sussex Artillery Eastern Div. R. Art. "
Dalton, Frederic, p.s. Devon Artillery (W. Division R. Art
Legg, George Edw. Wickham, resigned from South Stafford- )
shire Regiment; Captain 3 Battalion West Kent Regiment I
Fernie, Francis Hood, resigned from 1 Dragoon Guards ; \
Captain 4 Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry , j
Bartley, Edw.B. Harwich Division Submarine Miners BEn».
Wickham, Henry ,' with gratuity from Scots Guards ; 3 Bat-"i
talion Northamptonshire Regiment (
Stapylton, Miles John, resigned from 21 Lancers;' Capt. \
Yorkshire Hussars . \
Radclyfle, Chas. Robt. Eustace, resigned from i Life >
Guards, Capt. 3 Battalion Dorsetshire Regt. C
Somerville, StaffordE.y. 2 Vol. Bn. Yorkand Lancaster Re^t.
Ellison, Wm. Augustus, p. Hon. Major 1 Vol. Bn. Berks. Re^t
White, Robert F. M. p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt
Brown, H. W. Silverthorne, p.s. i7 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
M Aulay, James, p. (t), 3 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Anderson, Herbert W. p. 3 Battalion Connaught Rangers
Lord, Robert, p.s. 2 Volunteer Battalion N. Lancashire Re<'t.
c u k n k r ,
2ndLinur.
01 I.VMC.K
570
nox.
MAJOU.
Kj July jg
11 A 1 n .\la\
6 May
17 May 9c
23 Aug 90
Dec,
19 Feb. S7
4 Dec. 94
5 Jan. 79
7 June 79
5 Dec. 77
7 J m. 80
16 Mar. 7S
7 Aug.
24 Apr.
6 Nov. 86
31 May 90
12 Dec. 91
5 Sept. 91
12 July 90
29 Dec.
20 Mar. 95
1 July Si
I July Si
7 July 80
5 Feb. 79
22 Aug, c
4 July 7.
1 July Si
4 Mar. 74
17 Sept. 79
19 Apr,
4 Feb. 80
3 July 73
20 Sept. 79
S July 77
23 Feb. 81
1 Apr.
21 June 79
25 Feb. 78
13 Oct. 77
20 Sept. 77
_ Mar. So
24 Sept. 87
25 Feb
17 Nov. 88
2 May 91
2 Mar. 92
> Jan.
4 Aug. 71,15 July S2
23 June 85
Mar. 81
26 June
30 Jan. S9
July 92
17 Apr. 7S
24 Mar. 80
1 June 73
26 Jan. S
7 Sept. Si
» July Si
2 Mar. 8c
14 Feb
7 Ju ly So
19 July
20 Nov.
21 July
1 July
15 Sept. 80
13 Mar. S.
9 July 79
1 July Si
16 Aug. 70
7 Feb. 83
29 Apr. 85
28 June S2
21 Oct. 8:
.6 Sept.S
2 Jan. 84
13 May S5
■■■i Dec. S3
5 June 76
19 Oct. 78
i July 8
26 Oct. 89
24 June 77
31 July 06
31 May So
29 Nov. 76
4 Apr,
11 Feb. 85
23 Apr. yo
2 Nov,
I Aug. 93
17 Jan. 94
21 July
18 Mar. 75
26 Oct. 92
9 Aug. 93
1 July 81
16 Apr. 79
30 June '
28 Nov. 83
25 Feb. 35
22 July 85
1 July 8i
'S JoneS
S June St.
8 Oct. 90
9 .Inn. 9.
29 July 92
o Sept 94
4 Mar. 96
15 July 96
10 Mar
12 Jan.
4 June 76
5 July 82
27 Aug. 90
;o May 8
July 84
.-7 July
6 Sept. 84
3 June 79
8 June ~
20 Nov.
22 Mar. S4
14 Mar. 33
3 Sept. 79
30 Mar
6 Mar
28 May 84
28 Aug. 86
8 Feb. 90
22 Ja:
12 July 78
25 Nov. -
22 Mar,
4 May
29 May 86
10 July 86
11 Aug. 86
3 Feb. S7
,4 May
21 May
4 June 87
12 June 87
10 Sept. 87
17 Mar 88
24 Apr. 8S
29 May
3 June
17 Aug. 89
23 Nov
8 Feb. 90
26 Apr. 90
7 May 91
4 Nov. 91
6 Feb. 9:
27 Feb. 92
8 Mar. 93
9 Feb. 94
7 May 94
27 Feb. 95
19 Feb. 96
16 Dec. gn
4 June 97
5 Apr. 97
7 Sept. 95
17 Aug. 98
4 Oct. 99
16 Sept. 82
7 Feb. "
2 June 86
28 May 87
o Dec. 87
17 Dec. 87
22 Aug. 8S
17 Aug. 92
-•5 July 04
APPOIN I-
KD TO
KHM.KVK.
25 Apr. 85
7 July 3o
12 Nov. 90
1 } May 65
, M:.. iS
, Mr i- .1
29 Apr. 98
18 May 98
3 Nov. 97 3 Nov. 97
25 May 98
8 Nov. 90
3 May 99
1 5 Aug. 9+
5 Sept. 38
7 July 3o
7 Feb. 83
7 Oct. 93
12 May 97
3 Sept. 92
S Junec
iS Juno 90 35 Aug. 3o
3 Apr. 92 n Dec. 84
2 Apr. 53 7 July 80
t Apr. 94 20 Oct. 83
7 June 94 21 July 80
17 Oct. 94 7 July 80
25 Mar. 96 4 Nov. 85
15 Nov. 96 1 Oct. 81
7 Miy 92 13 Apr. Si
6 June 91 19 Apr. 82
;.i Mir. 92 14 Mar. 83
17 Dec. 92 28 June 84
23 Jan. 95 29 June 87
2i July 97 u Apr. 85
22 Dec. 97 25 June 9c
4 May 98 23 Apr. 87
7 July 80
11 Sept. S«
16 Aug. 82
19 May 86
1 4 Mar. 85
16 July 84
7 July 3o
24 Aug. S7
25 Aug. 80
16 Aug. 84
16 May 88
25 Mar. 85
16 Dec. 85
I 4 Nov. 85
10 Oct. 83
25 Sept. 89
23 Dec. 85
14 July 83
j 10 Dec. 8a
19 Aug. 96
23 Nov. 85
12 Aug. 91
25 Aug. 88
25 Mar. 35
4 June 87
25 June 90
24 Dec. go
13 May 96
9 June 97
,28 Aug. 89
28 July 97
30 May 83
1 Oct. 81
25 Mar. 85
iS Jan. 88
17 Apr. 89
29 May 89
4 Mar. 05
P P
f Officers.
Llll I s .s--
sruub. Gordon. /■.». late 3 Volant • Kent Basil
Highland Light In'-
-
ain,)> boa. K> r.v luntoci tegimem...
.
■lili K i- M
Banwell. Francis T. ;> i Hamp-:
Daniels. Frederick P. J. p. (f), '* Midd
vnl K. f •
Palmer. Archdale, ;i « (a), .-4 Middlesex Volunteer BUM
-
Nortliampi
Regm I
Waltei iV. le V p. late .
Howard 11.
Maui, It tberl Maxwell, p.i
Poster. John A. i H .
Bernard, y. i \ olonteci
inteer Battal
phenaon, > . u U
_ ment
B
, ffbrdshirv 1
Mouieti re, 8. i
Shipley, Reginald B p.«. (Ml i Middlesex Volunteer Rifle-
'.iii .-is I, D. late Mi Militia
i rank A. p.». 24 M
. gin Infantry
, : - ; .
ndLtavt.
- Mar. 83
Juno 7;
26 Mar
1 Apr
- Dor. 80
11 May ;s|io Aiii;. 80
23 July 92
Miller. 1 ■'.;>. (' ' 1 Luna-'- -
Whitehead, John J. late 1 V
William .1. P. p. 111. 4 V
Hick. William F. j .1. iri | Volnntoar Ba
Jame B ; 1, - . - Light Inl
Mortimer, James, p. (<) (M BaatYorkah
Macmii ' '•
. lord Alwyne Frederick,* with gratuity from 10 Hussars;!
.If)', for
Um. Arthur Edward, late 1 Lift Guards
el from Royal Artillery
WillouehbyBaskenrille, resigned from ^ Huaaara
. Charles Molyneoj
. William Allien d' \ lontof3oFoot
Wcgg-r
Brace, Franci- ' I. • K. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay..
,« resigned from 8 Hassan
Graham, Tom Fergus- ,11, late North Lancashire Regiment
I r. .1- Fleming, Barf. /.■ 1. York Lt. Inf. on ret- pa;
taroy David, reaigned from 1 Life Guards
Martin. .!, 111 Hamilton,11 litul. ? Dragoon Guards, on retired pay
Ramsdeu. Frederick William, resigned iron. I
Drake, Fiauci- Kurs." w at
Tighe, Kdw. Kenrick Bunbury,- rOaard
Harris, John Ham- de Burgh,1' Lint. Liver]'..: Begiment, on ret. paj
B 1, '"• irge Hurry Wi:.
Stanley, Bdw. Geo. Villiera, Lordt raaj Q I*,rd8|)
Moil' Col 1 Vol. B». -V. /.una,';'/-' !;<■'. .... I
M'Fnll. Ohambera B ' W. I. Regt. on retired pay
Alexander, Litul. York-
O'Brien, Hon Lucius William, resigned from Blfle Brigade
Birch.', ickeray, and X B -■
Farrcli. 1 with gratuity from 1
1 rars, with gratuitj idiar Guards
1 hum Stuart, with gratuity tr, m Royal Am lien
\libot, with gratuity :r im Berkshire l:
t-Bruno, Geo. Ernest, 1 .. 6 Dragoons
Miller. Edward Dailey. I
ii, . .-. '. altsr Meredith, tint. Last xorl ment on retired pay
Lyon, Nathaniel John,' reaigned from Grenadier Guard!
1 •■ from 16 Lancers
i . f. Hampshire Regiment. On retired pay
Edward Km
: , . a 1 Leslie, resigned from - I1
Line-, t' th gratuity from
... Ralph I'ii--,
b gratuity Iron ■
1 ■■.- Edith Art
■
lots l.f. i Itragoonn..
,., John Mai -igia il tr ,ti. 1 1
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I
.-; June 87
'. 94
; Apr. 0;
: Apr. 00
5 Dee ,1
□ May 96
1 3 June 93
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July .-4 June 85
1 May Ss 1; Dec. 3$ 13 June 88
5 July 84 32 Dec. E
., Feb.
\pr. SS
;4 Deo.
1 ; Dee, , 4 Mar. 96
May 01
I 13 June 94
13 Dee, ,. 11 "
.4 Feb. 94 ;; Mar. 97
1' Mar. .4 1 1 Ivc. Be
2 June
57 June .4 13 Jan. 97
14 Nov. 94 .4 Oct S8
1 Jan. os :- I '
.-: May
j J uty
4 Jan. 03
I; May 93
27 Juno 88
10 Mar. 57
n Aug Si
11 Apr.
- ". i.
10 May 68
4 May -v7
. Deo,
, Oct. 89
I, 1 lei . ,1
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Mil) .1
:.' Mar. as
7 Mar. 1,4
13 Mar. us
' May 9
.
88
14 Nov. 04
:3 0ct. 93
3 Juue Ql
'" Sept. j,
.' N"\ .,'
14 July 97
18 Mar. 75
15 Jan. 77
' 1 Sept. 7-
1 : N"V. *8
•; Aug. Bo
I July 81
, Oct
10 May S;
30 Jan. 84
. ■ Sept. 84
4 net, -4
10 May 3s
10 Mar. Bi
i , May Bti
.■4 July 80
IS Aug. St'
1,, Nov. 81
II July 88
17 Apr o
1- Nov. 'ii
11 Jan. Ofl
1 .1 ul\ OS
'
17 Feb. 04
', l»ec. ,4
M nr. 97
18 Mnr. 96 13 Feb. 95
'an. 97
1 . Aug. . 13 Jan. 97
' Jan. .,7 15 July 91
20 Jan.
28 July
25 Aug.
-
.- Feb. 98 '• HOC 99
, Ma-.
1 , .Mil.'.
I 'dC. 99
-
r 85
11 Mar S5
8 July 93
1 i Mar. 90
10 Dee. 90
16 Mar. 87
10 July 89
1 Nov. 93
2 Nov. 9s
1 Jan. 99
3 Mur. 99
12 JU11C97
■9 Mar. 90
10 Mar. 97
- - Mar. a|
. i Mar. 7
It .lerte of Officers.
572
-, . . „ LrKtJTK WANTS.
K !\S"/f*™kW' F-G- S"rf- 3 Battalion Bedford Regiment
Dames, Richard, late 4 Battalion N. Lancashire Regiment (3 Lanosh re \I,l,t,.l"
iuckei, Charles Marn-ood, late 4 Battalion Durham Light Inlantry
rwSfiif" Iltz,Llr,y.ds4 Battalion Devonshire Regiment (1 Devon Aliiitia)
cTt? n U r," S.ncf c»'™"ael Herbert, 1 ate 4 Battihou Irish Hag im at
Gretton, Hugh Frederick, 3 Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment
*radlay, George, p. 1 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers ...
Allan, Lewis F. Donegal Artillery
O^KNIir
2HdLIBUT.
APPOINT
KD TO
RKHFHVK,
?4 Doc.
Th3^JT6S ?• p- M\WMte 4 VoL B*"»»°n Argyll 4 Sutherland Highlanders
rhomson.Josiah, p.,. 4 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment ...
6 Apr. 8-
Price, William, p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Ritie Volunteers ..
Wellesley, Cecil G. ;.. late 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
-Barrett-Lennard, John, p. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers '
Dickins Vernon W. F. p.,. 1 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Green, Francis H. 1 London Volunteer Rifles
Hfl3?rt' F.ret}erick^ (') » Volunteer Battalion North Staffordshire'Regiment'''
Henderson Andrew, p, (t). 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry "
Jaker, Frederick N. p.s. 2 Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers ...
jsoutham, Lionel A. C. 2 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery
Millar, Robert C. H. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders' "
Reeve, Herbert W. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers .„.
Dickson, Arthur, s Volunteer Battalion Roval Highlanders
Bateman, Herbert D. 2 London Volunteer Rifles .'.. "'"
ureflry, Edward, p.s. Hon. Artillery Company of Loudon
Croffiptou, John A. P. (t) 1 Volunteer Battalion S mtu Staffordshire iRegiment
Moore, A. p. F. p.s. ( j .3 MidcUesex Volunteer Rifles {Lieut, of Reseree, fs July Voi
Hayward, William G. p.s. 3 Volunteer Battalion Eisex Regiment J "
Xouden, William A. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light lufautry'
Hickson William B. S. p. : Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire Re-iment " "
iii.ton, Silas E.p. 1 London Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
MClintock, Henry F.p.s. (t) 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles .
Henderson, Arthur H. p.s. (S) 21 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
se fe, Alfred Albert Cyril, u.s. (IHt) md Volunteer Battalion Middlesex R^Vf"
Coles, IjOwis Harcourt, i). ( tf) 5 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles . .
De La Mare, Leonard S. p. (S), r Volunteer Bn. West Surrey Ro"t
Garnett, William Brooksbank, p.s. 24 Middlesex Voluuteer Rifles
Gnndle, Cyril Page, p.t. 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Gainsford, Bertram H. p.s. (t) 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hamilton, Lewis G. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Pryor, Frederick Vincent Montgomery, p. 2 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery
Dunn, James Valentine, p.s. (A) t Lanarkshire Volunteer Artillery I 3 Feb' o
Miller, Richard George Shillito, p. 1 City of London Volunteer Artillery « Slav 06
Hudson, Percy, p. s. 3 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." lo Mar. 3°
Second Lieutenants.
Egerton, William Francis, resigned from 17 Lancers; Captain 1 Volunteer Batta- >
lion Lancaster Regiment 6 Mar . 95 j 127 Mar. 89
Cazenove, Reginald Frederick, resigned from 6 Dragoon Guards "" ,„ if„ „c
Curtis, Spencer C. p.s. Lieut. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles ,, £ £
Cooke, Ernest G. S.;i.s. 1 London Volunteer Rifles * n„„ 9*
Wirrf-.Vi ffn« Bn™. A^U.'KrU d^„.™ _„*: a ttt.*u._i_ ■___ »■»___■ " y A/cO. 93
r Jan. 91
24 July 90
10 May 90
22 Nov*. 90
12 Dec. 91
5 Mar. 92
5 Afar. 92
18 Mar. 93
13 Feb. 9
ia Sept. 9-
26 Nov. 92
22 July 93
23 Juue94
15 May 95
10 Jane 92
19 Feb. 96
17 Apr. 95
5 Dec. 94
29 May 95
14 Nov. 94
4 Mar 95
4 Mar. 96
30 May 96
5 Dec. 94
-j Jan. 95
17 Feb. Q7
5 May 94
27 Nov. 95
North, Hon. Roger Archibald Percy, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Wahab, Charles James, resigned from Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders'
Farmer, William Alfred, resigned from 4 Hussars
Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Henry William, DL„ resigned from 2 Life Guards'." .'.'.'.
Kennard, Ernest Coleridge Hegan, resigned from Grenadier Guards .. .,
Campbell, Archibald Douglas, resigned from Scots Guards „..."
Bigham, Charles Clive. resigned, from Grenadier Guards ...
Beauclerk, Geo. Montague De Vere, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Close, Thomas, resigned from Rifle Brigade
■Stavordale, Giles Stephen Holland, Lord, resigned from Coldstream Guards* '.'.
Dodd, George Laurence Ashley, resigned from Grenadier Guards .. .
Whittow, Frank H 1 London Volunteer Rides
Wyllie, Colin Campbell, p.s. Hon. Artillery Company of London ...'.""".'!..
Lowe, Arthur Cecil, Hon. Artillery Company of London .. ......
aioeller, Bernard, Hon. Artillery Company of London
Wilson, Ralph Erskine, p, (r) 1 Vol. Battn. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
27 June 88
6 July 89
28 June 00
15 July 91
10 Oct. 91
18 June 92
r9 Oiifc. 92
17 Dec. 92
13 Feb. 95
5 Aug. 96
5 Sept.96
3 Mar. 94
4 Dec. 95
4 Dec. 95
4 Mar. 96
17 June 96
1- fliay Aj 1, Apr. Si
34 July So 1 Oct. 81
22 Deo. 8323 Apr. 87
2 Sept. 851 14 Auij. 80
4 Doc. 361 1 4 May 90
(4 Aug. 9518 Jan, 99
19 June 0728 Mar. 96
I Mar. 82 as Mar. 85
5 Dec. 86 4 Mat, 96
aS Jan. 88 26 Feb. 00
8 Dec. 8829 May lg
^9 May 89 25 July 83
(6 May 91 2 Sept. 91
i Feb. 92, 7 Sept. 92
5 Mar. 92)15 June pa
14 Jan. 93 as Apr. 96
is July 9^23 Feb. 98
26 Aug. 93 26 Sept. 94
16 Dec. 93' 3 Apr. 95
fi Jan. 94 17 June 96
17 Feb; 94] 6 May 96
tt> Sept.941 7 Sept. 92
7 Nov. 94j 6 May 96
30 Oct. 95 14 Oct. 96
4 Dec. 95 1 Dec. 97
n Dec. 95 9 Mar. 98
a. Mar. yc 4 July 94
18 Aug. 96U1 May 98
26 Aug. 96^22 Dec. 97
9 Sept.96'21 Sept. 98
10 Feb. 97! 7 Sept. 98
24 Feb. 97,23 Feb. 98
10 Mar. g? 2 Apr. 98
24 Apr. 97 6 Dec. 99
24 Apr. 97, 6 Dec. 99
'.6 June 97(23 Oct. 97
t8 July 97, 6 Dec. 99
4 Sept.97: 5 Apr. 99
1 Dec. 97 8 June 98
1 Dec. 97 ±7 Aug. 93
8 Dec. 97'18 Jan- 99
9 Feb. 98 28 Oct. 99
16 Feb. 98 3 Dec. 98
5 June 98 3 May 99
8 Aug. 94
9 May 92,20 Jan. 97
6 Feb. 93i2S Nov. 94
3Sept.96 22 Apr. 96
>9 Nov. 99
■■£ Oct. 92
RiniNG Masters.
Marshall, John,2* retired pay 3 Dragoon Guards
Kelly, Philip, retired pay 10 Hussars ".,'..'.'!."
Nicholson, Eugene Henry, retired pay 9 Lancers *. .'.".".
Weir, Robert, retired pay Royal Horse Guards
Shearme, Frank, retired pay 12 Lancers
Cooper, Alfred Charles,25 retired pay Army Service Corps .!..*..!!.!!!."."!"!!v!i."!!i!!i"!
"Wood, Joseph, retired pay 13 Hussars ....'.*."*
Banting, William Robert, retired pay, 1 Dragoons ..'...'.'.'...
Hughes, Frederick George,215 retired pay 6 Dragoons ..'.."".'"...'...... V "...'. "
Cunningham, Lawrence, retired pay 7 Dragoon Guards ..".'.'
M'Lennan, John, retired pay Royai Artillery .....'.',
Webb, Alfred, retired pay 2 Dragoons ...... i.,!.*!.',".']."-."!."."!.."^
Pilley, William,2" retired pay 17 Lancers ......,." ."."."»"."."""."."".".'.'
Nicholas, John, Ml'O. retired pay Royal Artillery, Superintendent' Boyal^\
Mews, Buckingham Palace t ,_ J
Hibbard, Henry,28 retired pay z Life Guards ....»\«.«.VJ..V.V.\V".V.V".V
uidino
M4STRTI.
27 Feb. 75
14 June 76
24 May 79
13 Apr. 8i
8 June Si
19 Nov. 81
16 Aug. 2
25 July 83
8 Aug. 83
7 May 84
18 Mar. 85
3 June 85
19 May 86
15 Aug,
16 Mar. 92
QCABTBK
Quabteji Masters. m*stkb.
Baillie, Thomas,29 retired pay Army Service Corps 27 Mar. 71
Stead, Joseph,30 retired pay Army Service Corps I 1 June 78
Clifford, James,al retired pay West Kent Regiment 13 July 78
24 Mar. 97
Dec. gg
29 Nov. 99
22 Apr. 96
6 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 98
13 Apr. 98
Dec. 99
PT.vrir.
27 Feo. 85
1 1 June 86
4 May 89
13 Apr. 81
8 June 91
19 Nov. 91
16 Aug. 92
5 J^y 93
7 May 94 !
8 Mar. 95
19 May 96
5 Aug.g8'
7 Mar. Si
1 Jun<t88
13 July 88
p r 2
573
/,'• ■<■ <• i • ■.
MASTBB.
lU'X.
CAPTA1X.
M.TEK M *t-TlBS.
Trout, Thomas, mired ps 13 July ;. i July S6
hnr.l Hear. 1
I. Deo.
Deo. EE
Dc»n. j
Tigar.
■
ngi -
men! ,
'
30 A pi. 7Q 30 Apr. E9
30 Apr. 70 6 Nov. 86
10 .Inly 79 10 July 89
.-- Aug.
tj 81 Sept.89
Sturt. 1 : - ■ • . 'r;.
Regiment
;.» Regimen) 1 Pec. - 1 D
Guards > apr
Waiter,** retired pay Berkshire Regiment Jurj :8 June 91
Garrard. Alfred Joseph," retired pa; 1 irU ; Qr. Jfr. 1 Vol.Bn. Warwick Jugt
Took, William Britten." retired pay Esi Nov. 91
Ltigh Infnntrv Nov. 81 Nov. 91
infantry \ ■
•.
Brown, Thomas, retired pay j Dragoon Guards N'ov-9i
Curler.'. Ba 7 Jan. 9a
The Buffs 1 Feb. 81
1 Apr. f j 1 Apr. 93
19 Apr.
sti Apr. 0. .•' Apr. 92
0 Silly
I 5 M.i ■
:o June 8a to June 93
5 July 82 5 July 92
.•3 Aug.
•uent
Kogiment
ey Regimeni
y Dublin Fusiliers
Unrv.i" rein. men!
Borderers —
aTKi 1 I giment
ii I rbyshire K< -■ o I
Hun, II Light Infantry
Roehe. 1
1: reB menl
Mh stall r.lshire Regiment .Utne9j
1 July 83 1 July 53
Dec. 93
83
■. Wiltshire Regiment
• c-k, Willian pay Wesl Biding Bi
rge, retired | ' rshire Beg 1
, William 1 - ith Wales Borderers ..
m, John, ret si
ng'e Royal Rifles May B< 3 May 94
dshire Regiment
Lrmy Service Corn
slanders
menl
easti t Begimi
'lay 94
i Id iv 1 : May 4
-
I .Ian.
11 Pen, Bs 11 Feb. 95
11 A] ; r. 95
\ I ; r. 95
.•; Apr.
May 05
May 95
11 July
-
19 Sepl.fi 19 81
"5 9 Dec. 95
Jan. . Jan. 96
.•1 Feb
v - '1
19 Mm
iS Aug.
I! Oct.
II Dee 1 1 Deo. 96
.1 unc 97
6 Julj
-
1 Apr
-
38
89
90
90
90
•
15 Aug. 94
1 ired paj Li meat..
ere
ent
ck, William, "
n, John, red . il Artillery
t, retired pay Connaughi Bangers
1 1 ay Militaj Police (//0*. Major, 19 Sept. 95)
.iriek. retired pay InniskilUng Fusiliers
Ma:.- I Edward, retired pay West Kent Regiment
rhon red pay Royal 1
retired pay Lancashire Fusiliers {Hon. Major, 16 Nov. 98) ...
Ham- ■ ttersbirt Regiment
1 nry. retired pay Royal Engineers
*y Irish Bines
1, Edward Mi
1 laahire Regimeni
Durham Light Infantry
anders
1
Simpson, "William, retired paj B
Clarke, David, retired pay Liverpool Begiment
i-lnre Regiment
, William, rei yll and Sutherland Highlanders
, John, retired pay York and 1.
it r. Edward, -•
Fuller, Johi xorkand Lanoaster Regimeni
bn Thomas, retireu pay Bedford
eUred pay (extra Regiments ...
tv; 1 Midlothian Voluntrrr Artillery ...
.rors
W illiaio. retii 1
, Abraham ent
.■.lleiiry.nl
, John, retire. I paj
Drag ons
Noil.- Far the Medical Ruservr ofOmoers, see p. 717.
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the General Officers. 573a
* For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, Ac, see the Corps Lo which thev re-
spectively belong. J
* For the War Services of the General Office-a of the Reserve, see tbeir respective names under "General
Officers Retired, &c," p. 578 et seq.
3 Major General G. Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut, from
May to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four fielt ffuus in the Sehnrimnore
and Mozutfermiggur districts under Colonel J. Brind. assisted in the operations against the Rohilcund rebels
and in the disarming of the town of Meeranpore (Medal).
* Colonel 0. M. Stockley served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack on tho
Crag Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the 19th November (Medal with Clasp) Served
in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 as Brigade Majorto the 1st Brigade (Clasp 1. Served throughout the Afghan
war oft 878-S0. first as Brigade Major 1st Infantry Brigade 1st Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and
afterwards with the 2nd Battalion 9th Foot in Northern Afghanistan, including the affair at Shekabad under
Major General Ross (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal).
5 Colonel A. Peel served in the 101st Fusiliers throughout the Indian N.W. Frontier campaign of 1863 and was
present at the storming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and Umbeyla
(Medal with Clasp). J
6 Colonel W. W. Lawrence served in the Transport Deparrment throughout the Zulu war of 1379, au,l wa3
present in the action of Gingiudhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the i3th Royal Irish iu the Afghan war
in_i8So (Medal 1.
7 Colonel C. F. Pollock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 42nd Highlanders (the Black Watch), and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Colonel C. S. Corkran served in the expedition to the Soudan in i33j with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Colonel C. T. W. Penton served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with the 83th Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel Keuyon-Slaney sejrved with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of i832, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Start.
11 Colonel R. \V. "vT. Follett served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of i332, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el Mahuta, ami at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Stan. Served in the expedition to the Soudan in i3£r with the 1st Battalion of th^ Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
16 Colonel E. E. Lushington served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal).
17 Colonel W. White served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1373-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
19 Colonel R. W. Dalgety served m the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1834 with the
iat Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded)
and Tenia— severelv wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
19 Colonel B. W. Blake served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of Mounted
troops, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star;.
20 "Colonel C. R. Rowley served iu the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu KLea and Et Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Stir).
31 Colonel the Hon. H. Legge served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
tke engagement at Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar ( Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
23 Colonel F. J. Tidmarsh served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1367-63, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
24 Colonel C. J. Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the
affair of Ketemari (Medal). Served as Acting Major of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of" 1879, and was
Dresent at the action cf Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column "
(Medal with Clasp).
25 Colonel Hon. C. C. G. Byng served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Life Guards de-
tachment of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and Metam-
meh, and at the attack on the Convoy on the 14th February 1S85 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
26 Colonel T. Davison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
28 Colonel R. C. D'E. Spottiswoode served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
29 Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 187S-79 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
30 Colonel the Hon. B.C. Disrby served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
32 Colonel E. Essex served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Transport service, and was present at the
engagements at Isanhlwana and Uinndi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Boer war of i38i as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was
present in the attack on Lang's Nek — horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ingogo
River (mentioned in despatches).
43 Sir R. E. R. Murtin served with the Iuuiskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881 {CZTG.). Served in
the operations of Znluland in 1E88. Commanded the troops during the operations in South Africa in 1S97 (Medal).
34 Colonel F. C. Man ley served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the xst Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
35 Colonel E. Wardroper served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
( mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
36 Lord Coke served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the en-
gagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and s.t the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive"s Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
37 Colonel G. W. M. Turnbuil served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 18S4-S5
88 Colonel H. P. D. Willan served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1S70 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Colonel C. T. Peyton served with the 10th Regiment in the expedition into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong,
Malay Peninsula, iu 1874, and was present at the attacK and capture of the Kapayan Stockades. Also served
during the Perak Expedition of TS75-76 during the operations in the Native States of Sunghie Uiong, Sri Mananti,
and Terrachee, and was present at the action of Paroa (mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct, and promoted
in recognition of his services from Lieutenant iothRegt. to Captain 106th Regt., Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*> Colonel A. C. M'Kean served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*l Colonel R. Chalmer served with the 2Dd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1S79 to
■
/.'■••• q . — War S (peers.
■ r.ii Barter's Brigade,
and v, d tesoatehee), od in
a bar
dahar 'men-
Us --ado
-
. - the >
-, Medal with
Clasp).
with th» jnd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian m
i Highland!
tent occupation of
,>i with the ind Battalion Rifle Bi
iud pbei battle of Oi
■
ibumberland
f.'hnn »«r in 1879-80 (Medal), a
ighoul Hn
1:1 the Huura compaiL- -be
rr • rith Clasp). Served i (-85 Wlltl <! •
Berred with the Soudan Kr ■
\ile, uii'i was pi the engmgamant at G
Afghan war irai present in tho
■
•1 of :S67-6S, and was
lal).
Hoer war 01
the lla.-ara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Hiith'andett
une Battalion
Low in 1895 in commai I
A. 1'. Wi dehoui on
■
-ee, including the ■•penr Bare Valley and the occupation of
-.try ill the A'.
attack and capture or A - impaign on I • r of
India under Sir VI -h the 4th Brigade Tirol: mandoftha
and Betta Pwn Yorkshii - a Kamar in com-
mand of the
* Colonel A. S. H a Regi-
ment, took part in the operations of the Desert 1 the action at Aba
and commanded 1 . ■
war Irom the 30th Novemner 1 asp).
G. Collingwood served inthi " in 18981 and was
nl at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. en.. Brii in Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
" Colonel the 1 . :n the Zulu war ot 1879. and was present at the wreck of the
transport ( ,and inthi ' at L'lundi (mentioned in despatohea, Medal
I Expedition In command at Vryburg.
Artbur T. v :'. the 1st Battalion Boots Qnai Egyptian war of 18S1, and waa
['■ 1-el-Kebir
11 W M Bonham served in the Nile Bipedilion in 1884-85 on the Staff, and was present in the
and Bl Gnbat 'Medal with two clasps, and Kb»"i
. II- (i- Montgomery served with the and Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
■ • igagemcnt at Tel-el-Mahuta, and ni the battle of Tel-el-Keblr (Medal with
Clasi . tar).
'- Lt-Colonel I.. D. Ma rved with the snd Battalion Ooldstream (lunr.H in the Egyptian war ol iff:, and
was present at thi 1 1 l-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'i red in the expedition 10 the
Houdtui in 1885 with thi Idatream tltiards, ami «a* present En the engagement at Hasbecn
and that near Tofr. i. on the 24th March and at the destmotion of Tenia! (Clasp).
el W. G. bin Aabantiwarol 18; geuients near Dunquah of
November — severely oonl 'lal*.
■ 1 E. C. Milnex served in Che New Zealand war in 1
:• 3.1 servi i throughout the Bhootnnese campai^ tin- Left Brigade Dooar '
Field Force, and was present si the capture of Dulimkote, engagements a*. Ohumurchi and 1 ture
of the Bala P iispl.
71 Lt ' ■ war in 1873-74 (Medal).
.'. . F. Klliot served with thi Infantry in the Zulu Medal with Clasp).
. rved « lib thi with i sap),
iperintendeni of Volunteers m the Transvaal do
agamst Bekukmii in 1878, and with the 80th Regiment 01 Invasion ot Zalu-
lond si
i» Lt.Colonel IV C. Lloj lal with clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
, and was pi t at G
el A. M. Mamie served wil Light [nfantn in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the
its at Zungin Nek* Kambula (as I to Sir BvelynWood — mentioned in despatches), and l'lundi
.Mi warnf 1873-74, and was present in the engagements at
Iiumiunh and Abrakrampa 1 M .
mla in 187
187 1 -< in.,.. - 'ni m
• Eaflx wai in 1877-78 a* Dh I theTranet
■
erved in the Zulu war In 1 ritbcilasp).
1 red with the sin In the Afghan war of 1878-80, undwti
Dear I Ihutui t (Mi dal with 1
the Ashantl war imet Wolseley In 187 -<Mi'i..
an war of 1 and was present at I Tel-el-Kebir (Medal witl
idan under Sir Gerald 'Jraham In 1884, and was present in t
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 573c
ments at El Teb and Temai (promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps), Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1SS4-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
93 Lt.Colonel G. V\ Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the
dpfence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptiau war of 1882
(Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald.
Graham iu 1884 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Olasn).
94 Lt.Colonel F. H. Beck served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1 881.
95 Lt.Colonel A. H. Langdon served with the Soudan Frontier Field Forcein 1885-86, and was presentin the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
97 Lt.Colonel J. P. Curran served in the Intelligence Department during the Kafir war of 1877-78, and with
the SSth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
9S Lt.Colonel E. Tufnell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel C. R. Prideaux-Brune.— For War Services, see Militia (West Yorkshire RegimePt).
1UI Lt.Colonel C. E. Partridge served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force.
11)2 Lt.Colonel G. F. White served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 5istLight Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Burmese Ex-
pedition from 1S86 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, for four months in
command of tt (two Clasps). ta
105 Lt.Colonel J. O. C. Moller served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
104 Lt.Colonel C. E. Dixon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the
9th September and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Rojal Irish Regiment (Clasp).
106 Lt. Colonel W. H. Evans served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1 878 ; also throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
107 Lt.Colonel J. R. Edwards served with the Nile Expedition m 1834-85 (promoted Assistant Commissary
General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Iu3 Lt.Colonel A. S. Hext served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the operations in the Lugh-
man Valley, with the expedition against the Khugianis, and in ths engagement at Ali Boghan (Medal).
109 Lt.Colonel H. J. Watson served with the King'B Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ; was Staflf Officer
at Conference Hill from 13th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Regiment in
Baker Russell's Flving Column (Medal with Clasp)".
110 Lt.Colonel W. R. H. Craufurd served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
111 Lt.Colonel R. Holbeche served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
112 Lt.Colonel W. W, James served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-S6, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ginniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
lli Lt.Colonel O. B. Gordon served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and as Divisiona
Baggage Master on the Staff of Lieut.General Hamley from Ismailia to Cairo ; was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel R. Garth served in the Boer war of 1881.
115 Lt.Colonel N. G. Chalmers served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and at the
reconnaissance on the 16th December— severely wounded (4th Class Osmanieh for active and distinguished service
in the field in saving the life of Major Hunter, in doing which he was wounded).
116 Lt.Colonel M. Wynyard served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of
i860 (Medal). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 till invalided
from Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
ns Lt.Colonel O. J. Cavenagh served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Commissariat Officer (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
120 Lt.Colonel W. C. Howarth served with the Buffs throughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76, including the action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Buffs in the Zulu war of
1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force iu 1S85-36.
121 Lt.Colonel C. E. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel J. W. Andrews served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
124 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fell served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, including the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
126 Lt.Colonel S. J. Butler served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 14th Foot (Medal).
128 Lt.Colonel E. A. Ball served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subse-
quent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport
Officer to the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
,29Lt.Colonel F. Clowes served inthe Ashanti war from the 30th November 1S73, and commanded the Kossoo
company of Wood's Regiment at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt.Colonel W. L. Gronow served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal).
-8a Lt.Colonel V. Jeukins served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 under Sir William Loekhart as Assistant
Adjutant General after Major Egerton had been wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet 0^ Lt.Colonel. Medal
with Clasp).
ia5 Lt.Colonel E. Buckle served with the Jowaki Afrcedoe Expedition in 187^-78 (Medal with Clasp). Serve
in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part inj'i 1
march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal with Clasp).
li& Lt.Colonel D. S. Siirving served in the Egyptian war of i332 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
138 Lt.Colonel T. F. H. de Burgh served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1679 (Medal).
139 Lt.Colonel J. D. Mansel served m the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, in the Kunar Valley Expedition, and in the two expeditions into the Lughman Valley ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
imentiuned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
140 Lt.Colonel C.H.&t. Paul served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 wtfhthePeshawur Valley Field Force, and was
presentat the attack and capture of Ali M usjid, and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-S9 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with
Clasp).
142 Lt.Colonel W. W. Hammond served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in 1877
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid tMed<tl withClasp>. Served'wiih the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Clasp).
,43 Lt.Colonel E. A. Belford served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1079. an^ w*a present in the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with CJabp).
145 Lt.Colonel G. R. Hadaway served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
Umsrve of Offic&rt. — War Services of the Field Officers.
i in the Afghan war In 1880, an L ■ .: La the affair at Muzeeua and with
edition (Medal).
H. C 1 Won Royal Boaaox Regiment in the Egyptian war of iSSj
■ ECaA i> war (Medal, and I -;art.
t n; the 1'erak Expedition in 1875, and waa severely
assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Bala (Medal with Claap).
ended a detachment of the roth Regiment at the attack and capture of the
ila. in 1874 \ il the Perak Expedition
ith Africa In November 1878, and served throughout the
. Oral ee Transport OAoer to the and Dii to Ulundi, and afterwards as
with Baker Russelle Column (Brevet of Major, Medal with Claap).
R. J. Uehei | Medal with
I mi the ex] be Mahttood W'uzeerecs in iS-i. Served in the Burmese Exp*
e 4th Battalion Rule Brigade (Claap).
I v - tarred n the Nile Expedition in 1834-35 with the 1st Battalion or the Royal
Modal with Claap, »'i . Bear).
J H Eden aerred dorii . 1 >n in 1384-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire B
Lmnnioattoi ujp the Ban in Frontier Held Force in 1835-S6 during
the Upper N tMedal.au. 1 Khedive's Star).
B D ' >hn Pleydel . Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
up).
mo served in 1 ur6 tuber 1888, including the engagement
1 i. Medal with Olaap, *ih Class of the Medjidie, ami Khedive's :
i-' R P t in the Afghan war in 1880 ai \ orl Phayre,
•1 in the march from Quettah 1 1 the relief of Candahar (mentioned
■ del).
I- < Ith the Burmese I ■ Lth the and Battalion Royal
Medal with
■-<• M ilit 111 1 Knik'1!* Koyal Rifles).
with the and Battalion Queen's Royal
menl under I Lockhart (Medal with CI
I.- • w. C. W. A . \ I tedal).
■ Lh the 17th i Ifg^han war of 1878-70, and waa
tntioned in deepatcnea, U 1
n :iie Bnrmeei . in 188S-8) with the ind Battalion l^-cestershire Regiment (Medal
I ' ECaflrwar of 1877-78. aud took part in the operations against the
'** I [olbech -For Wax 5 sntlameaal Anna, p. 130.
Ifghanwar in 187 ; ,. end waapn of the Peiwar
Clasp). Served in the < Zulnlandin
B B I served in the >■ idaa Expedition to 18&4, with the rat Battalion Gordon Hi^h-
Lande - ante at Bl Teh and Tern a i Medal with Claap, and Khedr. - rved
■ b the tat Battalion *spj.
I7> LtXolonel G. R Heatbcote served with ght Infantry in the Gaikawarof 1878. Also served in
iiu war of i £7 * including the engagements, at Znngin Nek. KambuU, and (Jlundj (Medal with Cuu
3. Campbell served in the Sgj ptie I in tho
■11 of the Ronu Bitaaez Regiment, and took part m the operations
of the Dee rti ilomnnnderG irt (Claap).
'"* Li i ■ 1 nel H. M. ed In the Burmese Expedition in 1825-S7 with tho 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Rcgim. r ; M Lai with ciuan).
I -" ' ''■■:( H H 1 h tin the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in iS-S ; also through -
<iut the /1 hi war of 1879, and was present In the en^a^emenus at Zungin Nek. KambuJa Hill, an Hedal
withClat] .-I the Uurmvbt- Expedition in 1886-87 with the and Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
t:t Lt .1 lonelC B I feoaee served In the Boor war of 1SR1 with tho Natal Field Force.
war in 1870-80, and was present in the operations round Cabul
in Decembei 1679 including the investment 1 : Bherpore (Medal witl 1 •
I. B B. K Hsu 11 served with tho i ith Regiment in tin- Afghan war In 1379-80 (Me I
om I ' '. Howard served in the Afghan wax In 1878-79 w th the Peahawur Valley Field Force ■
of Ah Muajid (Medal with clasp . Served with the Hiirnii in in
1888-89 with 1 e ith Ba I Brinde (1 -sp).
M Cue! served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 with the and Battalion Queen's Royal West
Brigadier General Lookhart (Medal with i
>** JjLColeuel U A WbiU a the latter part of the Zulu war of 1870 in tVe Commissariat and Transport
serv Claap Served in the expedition to the Soudan In 1 3S5 with the 1st Battalion Bbropenira
■■ ■ ■ .
"■* Lt.Co H. 8 Holmeawaa present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians
ini 1 ianada In May 1870.
1.' G B, B Browne eerved daring theeecond phase of the Aahantiwarin 1874 and waa pret
ma Kedal with ciaspi.
■ 1.; red throughoul the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the md Battalion of the Liverpool
it _ n capture of the Peiwar B p). Berved with the Boj
iition in 1685-67 with the ind Battalion of th< Regiment (Medal wttn I
»« Lt.Co in m.k EtegimentinS itaninieVo- Served
with the 1 -1 Hit till ion .\i war of 1881 (Medal, and Khediv< - Star).
a Bad River expedition of 1870. Berved in the Afghan war in tSSo
■ - I with thi rd Batu 60th Rifles in the B<>er war in i68z. Served with Uie 3rd Battalion B
irarot t86a, and waa present in the reoonna Crom Alexandria
1 h Angust, in the engaxp •aUMahnta, ba tne action at K 1 Beptember), and at the battle
m rith Claap, and Chedii e*i Star).
:i red with thi >n under 8lr Oharlea Warren in 1884-85 with
the iBl
with the .1-1 1 the Zulu war of 1870, ai Lain the
-t Beknlcuni, and* whs preeenl nt toe ttorzning •>:' tuo stronghold— iditrhtlv wounded (Medal with
Olaapl
1. the Haaara campaign in red In the Afghan war m 1878-7^
IB it R w Llliamaon whs preaent with adotaehment of the 43rd Light [nfantrj at the attack on
Uopia flsxuttloa aa Oomtore, Malabar, on tl 1873, and waa thanked
p\' th< 1 maul
\-t.-n -F01 War Ben 1 '
LtOo • * J. M Jopi iraa employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal) rwar
. mi. ate at Lang'i • patohaa) and the Ingogo B
11 Served In thi 15 as Brigade
enl medin deapatohea, Bran t of Major, Medal with I Haapi and Chedii - •
i Hani Afghan war In 1879-80 m ^sunt Vunrtvr Master General
Eeserve of Officers.— War Services of (he Field Officers 573,-
201 Lt. Colonei G. B. Paton served throughout the Perak Exnedition against the Vnlnv* i>, ,s,r ,s ^itv, .v.„ ..
E|g™™' (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). _ against me .Malays in 1875-76 with the 10th
• .1 L'-Colonel Q. M'K. Logan served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot in the Mr war m ,R,,_s <,„,! .„, 1
m/J>e operations against the Galekas- Bnd in the Zula ™r of .870 (Medal w.thciasp J '8"~78' andt°°k part
Lt.Colonel H. D. Armstrong served in the Boer war of iSSt. Served withthe i«t Rafalinn of rh» »«,■.„,
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of ,88, (Medal, and Khedive's Star) Se ved n the NHe ExnedTt „Vm
-1irW^hurBf'5'seaUP0? °ft,he7Vf ' K°MKw™*\ (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major 8? p)"
in despatcherMedf f w?tn Cla-p)! Z"1U W*P °f ,,i79' "ul ™S Pr63eat m the e^gemeM at Kamoula (mentioned
Lt.Colonel M. A. Burke served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the E^vntian war of ,s», o„^ m„.
MwsErsaE?gKa! SBpasfes set -^sssare ^^sara?
M' Lt.Colonel W. r
=» L^OoSnTl' r t"1tP); °He"ed in '^ B°,ST 7?\ of l8S°-31' and t00k pa" in 'he Q^f^ce of Stahderton.
including the »rrt: ^i-^?^*" ST;?.d ln tbe AfsUan war of ,3'S-8° wita the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces
™\ = » S ♦ Karatiga and the engagement at Charasiali on 6th October 1879, the capture of Cabul and
subsequent cava ry pursuit, the two expeditions to Maidan. the engagement at Tiikht-i-Shab id th i defenr-e
«» I?Cn?n(r,Mf w' £'« tWS CIaSps,J' , Serv,ed in the Boer war of lS3' Tn "edical chargVof the 92nd ffighlanders
(vLt? , ■ H- Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders
M ?! w h ,h p P' and ^htdlVe> Star)^ Se"ed in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
o^he^efeS at *>** ^^ "- —stment, at the reconn^SuSS
=ILDL.t:C,olon<;l H' C?mmi?gs served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force Served withthe
in^s^^^^sss^^s^s^.^^ war of l832- aadwas £2*x&z&&
•^SKi^a-^'Bsts? ff^aKSssrw'- war of i8S2- and ™ present in
en-a^ememsa-^nnin^ Mo,Se«ed wiith the, ,'-7th Lancers in the Zalu war of l879. and was present in the
wrth CIm™ SmU Mountam and' as Adjutant of the Regiment, at rjlundi-severely wounded (Medal
»" L°t Color el H F°G^.hpI?»r °Q,i th<> Gold, Goast from Dec. 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal) .
^t.Lolonel a. a . G. Forbes served m the Atghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Vallev Field Force and
FMedafwithCllspf 'Trtall^T^ °f *»»»«» "4 -& 'L BazarVaUeyTn^LugCf Exped^tio^
216 tIW',™J, T?'\rSer'1d with the Burmese Expedition m :386-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
Lt.Colonel H. Meyrick served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875 and was nrment
^iXcta," fa™laIldJIUita^ force attacked and captured the StoeSta aid ttve ^ g'uns a^ S£b£
^rd BaUaulTu 6otS°R.fl?- in^^0^ ,Fetherst°^a'^b served in the Red River Expedition of 1870 ; also with the
£SSn£,ritth,r"^',7!'J'?'li was VTeaeut at the actioa of Gingindhlovu and relief of
with the Ha^rTExnwliHn^f? as Garrison Adjutantat Pietermaritzburg during the Boer war in 18S,. Served
Miranzai EvnediHinln ? Z h9^ Wltl1 ">« 1st Battalion King's Rojal Rifles (Medal with Clasp); also with the
Battalion and wis ,fr«ei, M.Ti J , Battalion King's Royal Rides, from the 18th April in command of the
1 1 Cnlonil R H r,^„ u chefenSasements at Sangar and Mastan (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
rmn S«S .22 k- Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 till January
des0aIc^s?and^nXaoner„arUlField F?r,<:e8. a°d was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
« ■ PBa?talion ta S,rth rt? u I ?3 ar0aJ^1 Sibul m Decem'«r '879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
tie9 mltrf^Mld^'K"611 wHb- the- '7ta Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
In ffi V\- Jfus-lld and in *e expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp),
t-v) in the Kafir wa,eTfai?a^iSServed w",h 'he Carrington Horse (afterwards the ist squadron mountedinfan-
t U^J™ . , ., ? ,'8-73' aQ(J commanded a detachment of mounted infantry in the operations under Colonel
FwTg Cofumn in feh';e7e f,m 'he ^Seberg, being present at the affair at Gobetsch heights. Served with Wood?S
ofcjfr!^; . n J, Z U War °' ,379 m c°mmand of a troop of mounted infantry, and was present at the taking
22! t7?. 1 h>" and in the engagement at Dlundi (Medal with Clasp) S
attaelTof Tn^ata^ i,>addien Serv^d wlth th? expedition to the Gambia in 1892 and commanded the forces at the
with Pla[,T) n 1 S,:i7h he "Pedi'ion agamst the Jebus, Lagos, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (DSO. and Medal
ReJimln? L ' i"'S b^espedll10n ^ibe Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st Battalion West India
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Clasp).
RaTt»Ho^0ivJ»nt1Kf„nt;'RCailtIey /^ed in the Boer war in 1SS1 withthe Natal Field Force, Served with the ist
S££ "ep^b^lSSSS &^Us'tar,E'yPtiaI1 ™r °f lS82" and Wa3 Pr6Sent <" the aC"°a at KaS9a6in °*
tl,re^'iHo,!e!nR;i,»*Bu^nab-T Seo"7ed Tith the 7otQ Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in
int»SmpnJ »', H»hi Soudf1J,m l8sS with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
0BS2&£ESS5tiZ£&5&? tQeCOaV°y °Qthe 26th MarCh- and mthe subsequent advLcetoTemai
--1 Lt.Colonel G. B. M'L. Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874. and was severely wounded in the right arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1S82 as Assistant Provost Marshal 1st Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
—severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Lt.Colonel A \V. Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
™ Lt.Co ont-l W. B. Hoggan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
" 'Lt.Colonel i . B. Garfit served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
"J Lt-Co'onel A. Ruttledge seived in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Transport Officer with the ist Division
under Sir bamuel Browne (Medal). """«
-a Lt.Colonel J. M.C. Waddy served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, includino- the
storming ot iolyanas fttadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of
Zungin Nek, Kambnla Hill, and TJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
a° Lt.Colonel H. A. Yorke served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 (Medal). Served during the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 as Manager of the Assouan Railway (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive s Star). ' "'
TU t War S Officers*
I.' ■ . U. I. T. Di the Afghan war of 1879; first in the ;nd, and afterwards in ihe is'
•h:iwur Val ■
Vban war in iSBoas Superintendent of Army Signnllingwith the
ialt,
•••North Weal Frontier of India under Sir Willis.
Somersetshire Light Infantry
1 Medal
f India tin am
■•> it b the Til - -lure
I1C of the
-
-ir William
command ol N than sithlthe Tirah Kspeditinnary
Derations in the Bam Va
■■K from November 1875 to January 1S77 ;
d was with
General the Hun. Sir F. Oolborne,
al the captun , l at Kinta during the latter pari of
- 1 dal with Clasp).
Baaar
ins to the
ihe march t Candabax with Kb or General Phayre
CMedal).
LfcOolone) A. B. Horsbrugh served in the operations acainft Sekukuni in 1 S7S and also in 1879, and was
; ■' -nt at the a) Medul frith 3) rved n iththe ist Battalion South St*
1 ent in the ret roe from Alexandria ou the
L In the Nile KxpediUoi raj -<.:.: at the action
irbekaa— B c -
**" I ■ P. Blackburn aorred in the Jowald Afreedca I lap).
; ■ maer Sir William
ad Battalion Derbyshire Regiment.
and* at the storming of the Dargai Heighl ha and axhs end
1 in the Khank:t Maatura, Waran and Baaar Vault ■-. Medal with two
o. e
amenta at EM p, ,ti. Claaa <■: the atedjEdie and
Kbedh
M the Jowaki a tap),
ed with the 9th Foot in thi ar in 1878-79, and waa present at the a .las.
Superintendent of Arm j Signalling in Bit
•** Lt.Colonel A. C. Jac) ie Zulu war in 1879, and was present in : ■ ■ ut at Inyezane
and at Bkowe dnrii .
eelA.Q.Tl ikiUing Dragoons in thi I
i*'j> W. M tore served with theSotl '' and throughout
the Zulu «:.r ' i-;q, part of the time ;iv District Adjutant ol the Tv Served with the
ill Battalion 8< it h Staffordshire Regiment in tl lanoaia
■ dria on the ml, and Khe»; re'sfi 4-85
talionofthe£ Regiment, and took part in 1 ■ ■ ■■ -^mn
Major General Earle, including tl
1 ■■■!... rarof 1878-80, and wai <l capture of the
ax Kntal— where hi 1 •' tntain Battery iifu-r the death of the og ofioer at
■lie Kin et Valley, b the
tion including the ai - ai ft edal with Clasp).
) M. O. Neeld th the 17th 1 Orderly
Officer to t'olonel Drury Lowe, commanding the 1 tevalry Brigade if ;tsp).
**• Lt.Colonel R 11 0. Baker the J Artillery
was present in ibe enur> Jugdulluck and in the nperut mcer to Briga
General Dornu (Medal 3< a] Artillery, ami was. present
at thel'iittle ofT- Uedal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, nnrt Ki b Burmese 1 ith Clasp).
C. B. Wilkle d the Soudan camps - >mman.daf theMadiaa8appersand
Miners, nr . .-.- Hasheenand tt. mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Mi red with ihe Bun dittos.
in 1885-8' . Clasp). Served in tin* c»m-
v. im Lockban 3 n ihthi I rah Expeditionary
.
*** LuColonelG. Harden scrvod in the E>n*pl rved in the N
pedit: Sussex Begin
Column under Sir Herbert red in tin- Kazan* cam-
! II. T. Wyi 11 Berved In the Kafir war in if;; tncla served
is the Zulu war in 1 879, and in the c edal). Served at 1'retona during
the Boer war of 1S81.
151 1 Blading the
t war of 1879, and n - in gin
Nek Kambala Hill, a: isp).
aarol 188:.
■** Lt.i
1 v.
- . rved with the
Bu 1 -
1 in the Kutllr war raspreai
lul with Clp Medal with two
1 - antry, " Hail \ 1 n>\ List,*' p
Colonel W.] IT, and was pw -« of at th<
CaDdahai
in, u war From. 7U1 Jannarj
■mi from Dui
1
1 1
i in the
- ,. itmi was presentin thi ■ ■ nte ;«t MuMieen
asps).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 574
&7sortie°of Dph^h^i,0^1!86"'6'! I" thf -yfv.L:\n Z1* in- i879:8°.to"k partir. the defence nl Candahar including
mdmlfa2%?S£: S; U"ar ',sseI'ved £ V,6 z,ult."-ar of :S79. and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
r, ;J f „ T 1 lton"m? ol tl.estronghold -slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the B ler war in 18S0-
HffSSSlS!Wrf U.e ?arrK0n " P^befstroom '!»nni{ its investment (slfghtly wounded)? S r«d wRh tto
%gE2£^&^2H5&SSEE£ F'eldH" — ™— ' - the'reconnaissance to
LoVkWtin0^f;?wUt^rSerRd,,in,thevCaSpait'u °n 'be North West Frontier of India under Sir William
was preset >n rL?L 'f Bat,tall0n Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirab Expeditionary Force, and
ilJJl ■ lbe eDS<lsernents at Ubasru kotal and Dargni, the capture of the SamDaeha and ixhanra Passes
^SSmri^8™1 Sar, anci the operations in the Bar* Valley (Medal w.lSXee t' asp " °
«vr^-? . -i.Ho Ma*unD served Wlth t°e 79th Regiment in the Afghan war in i?7S-7q (Medal) Served iu the
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 2Mb March, and in the subseouent •idv mceto Tem-ii
(mentioned in dosnatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and khedive's?star Q advance t0 remai
under MaiornMBr',e; P™uel'ather served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 in the squadron
C^umrr(^e.l^^,'^LU^mBHtl,a c.ava P;affair at, Erzungayn, and subsequently in Baker Russell's Flying
Beihuarlfan 1 Fvn l V SP)- * Se"'ed with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
of Lt Co"one°) ExpedltIon under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 ; and in the operations in Zululandin 1888 (Brevet
F™,Ht0'!?0lonel/o5- Ste,ele served with the 2nd Battali°n of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the-
eiT™™ano ^r°/i!,2f'a^d wasi^esent ™ 'he reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
S^lfl™ f M -lK,-|-\r fl,nd Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
nfr™i! ,. tSI;' aTnl- Khe,llye » fetar). Served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion the Duke
zr" ra""ls ^Sht Infantry (Clasp). Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1803-04.
m?a;10neilin despatches, Medal with Clasp); and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894
(mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO. and Clasp).
v^.,-™ •Colon51 A-D-M'Gl'egor served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
various operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches)
anam the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1S80 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
nl, i", march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at th = battle of
^anuahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Boer war of 1SS1 (mentioned in despatches).
(J!l0„FolOD,el- E', W' Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
f-1 P™?ent at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
- Major D. F Gordon served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present in the
engagement at charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879.
with t CI™ I m attack on the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal
nZJUZJ'a ^\ ?" ?^ ?a??, served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1S70 with the
Koorum Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Orderly Officer and also as Brigade Major
^ Y- y lj!,nf,ra1! \° Br'gadier General Baker; was present in the engagement at Charasiaband in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Canaahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Hi^hlande nZe Decoration) . Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seafortb.
™",'i,LtiR?1,?nel,H' F- Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
ontneotb October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1SS1.
"-- Lt.Colonel A. Collins served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
,-h Lt.Colonel E. A. Thomas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in tne engagement at Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
"-6 ?re caPmre oi Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
th" ¥&icI Henry Hall served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar column in the Afghan war of 187S-80, including
tne advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul (men-
tioned in despatches); also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph, and
accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1SS1.
ass m-°T A' .Duberly.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
e\r MaJ°r -^.V^right served in the Abyssinian campaign in i36S, and was present at the storming and capture
01 Magdala (Medal). &
*' Lt.Colonel A. H. Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th RiSes in the Zulu war of .-S7Q, and was present
at_the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel L. F. Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in 1876 to repress an outbreak
among the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CMG. " in recognition of his distinguished
services in quelling the recent disturbances in the Island of Fiji."
310 ^.Colonel R- F. Devereux served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including theaction of Essamor. (Medal).
.Major a. R. Hopwood embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
°?t 'he second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
!'3 Lt.Colonel H.Caddell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884,
tnd was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
,,. Lt-Colonel Hon. R. J. O. Jocelyn served in the latter part ofthe Zulu war of 1S70 with the Native Carrier Corps
(Medal with Clasp).
320 Major W. Ethelston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster
^.fment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
sat i '-C010061 H- F- Man-yat served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
Lt.Colonel Hon. E. A. H. A'CourS served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division includ-
ing the Zaimusht Expedition, and commanded a wing of the S5th Regiment at the assault of Zawa (mentioned
m despatches. Medal).
™ Major H. J. Daubeny served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin on the
9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
331 Sir Claude MacDonald served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
J\.nedive s Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was ! present m 1 the engagements at El Teb and Temai— slightly wounded (4th Class ofthe Osmanieh, two Clasps).
Major G. L. Wickham served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
S t "V dfsPatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
» Lt.Colonel G. L. O'Sulhvan served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
335 Major E. Lovegrove served as Adjutant with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek (dangerously wounded).
»" Major H. S. Marsham served as Adjutant in the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served with the 2nd Battalion
575 • — War Services of the Field Offi
Goth Rifles in tl to, took part in the advance on and occupv
of Cauda hu was present in the engagement* Ht Ahmed Kheyl and Ursoo near
Ghumee; a S - in the man Leber, and was present at the battle of
-. and Bronze Decoration). Served m the Marri
eral Mac ir. \
war from February to
i with the IS
l in the engagement at I
Mahutam Medal wish Clasp, 5th <
1
:-c uid Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the •
r>ha- . battle of An - -re of Cooma&sie
■
"Ltl , o] Hon V- —For war S the Honourable Corpe of
Gentlemen at Am
"" M« in the Zulu war in 1S70, and . Ln the engagements at Inyczane and
Ging 1
"' LuColom IO.II. Hoi ; 1 in the
second nhi»- th Clasp).
w Colonel \ »i . i Honourabli I enat Anns, p. 130.
*** Major F. B. N. 1 Zulu war in
3ir Li.' . d during the operationi - kukuni
unn under C Bwasi Border in 1879, and
dun: . theenjrs imeut at L'lu:.
*• Major A. A Raw the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 Bo (mentioned in despatches. Medal),
M* Lt .1 th the S8th Connanghl Banners throughout the Katlr war «if 1677 ;3. and
was present in the engagement- at Neumarke and at Quintana Mount ted in despatches, promoted
;lu war of 1879, and waaempl >; -laff at the Port of disembarkation,
Durban, fr. in 16th April to >6lh Augusl 1 - Medal with Clasp).
**> Majoi B, EL Gardni 1 lenred ■ tflh the Both Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with CUl
Ul Lt.Colonel Carre Pulton served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force Ln 1 38y B6, and was present in the engage-
ment el Lai, and Khi
*** Major s I. M i m the Egyptian war of Live*S Star); also Served in
I rved with the ik Battalion Berkshire Regime:. t throughout the Egyptian war of i332
Medal, a; ' d throughout the campaign in the > Inn in 188s with the ist Batta-
preeenl Ln the reconnaissance 1 ffashonn on the 1st i-Ybruarv, in the
engagements at Haeheen and the Tofrek sereba endthi tnd burning of Temai (two Clasps).
*** LtAVolonel R. F. Darvall served with the 92nd Highlanders En the Afghan war m 1879-60, and was present
in the engagement al Oharaaiafa on 15th April 18C aooorapanied Sir Frederiok
RotM dahar, and was present al the rec 1 of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in Medal with two Clasps, and Br
309 Lt.Colonel E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal a Lth *. Leap Berved in the Boer war of i33i,
including I - Nek and the Ingogo River
'"'MajorJ | f 1883 with the iet Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and vtaa
preai aJ with Clasp, and Khedive's Star a in theBoudan Expedition
in i- D Gordon Highlanders, end was o and Temai
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Chi.-;
Battalion* ver Column under U
rt Major K : .tant of the Cameron EUgl it the Bgypti] iit and
was present at t Medal with Clean, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884 aa Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald G was present Lntiu meat
El Teb and Tenia 1 thr.iui.iit home tho despatches." mentioned in despatcl -> rved
with the Nile Expedition Ln 1884-J E at Koroske
<Clasp> ; also served in the campaign in the Beaten - isDeputy IssistaAt Adjutant and Quarter
Muster General, and was present in the engagement at Uasheen and at the d< if Temai (mentioned in
<lespat<
I 11- t. < . Belgravc served with the Boudan Frontie Field Force in 18S5-36, and was present in
the engager ,i;ti. and Khedive's stun.
37 * Major A.I inn serve 1 in the Zulu war m 1870, and was present ii I ■ ntat Gingindhlovu
sp).
orC. M. S Butler was present with tho 6$th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Cans :
*H Major K II. Evens served m the Zulu war m 1379 (Medal with Clasp).
*?* Major W.O. Smith served in the Afghan war in i83o, and took part in the advance to Candahar with the force
under Major General PI rved in the Bfttiflan flwnwfgn Ln 1885* and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereha and at the destruction ol Tenia! (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
v- afaji r J, G. Sparks Berved with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and 1 11 the close
ttalion ol the V- rkahire Light [nfautrv (Hi Clasps).
M Major A W. Bast served with a detachment of th- tent tn the Parak Expedition tn i8t( (Medal
wfttn Cusp). Trained, equipi imanded a mule betterj oi -pounders on the Zulu border in 1878,101
which be received the tnanks ol his Exeelleno] Lieat.General Lord Chelmstord Berved throughout the left
attack against Bekukunij and had ohargs oi t 1 guns Ln the Column onder Colonel Rowlands on the
ad during the invasion of Zululand. and tin engagement at Dlundl fMedaJ with Cuaspj\
thS Afghan war tn B Iransport Start with the Kootum anJ
Cabul Field Forces, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the eiKa^eiuent at charasiah on 6tb
Oct'i 1 Dtione I indt mdin ths oparationi around Oabul Is 1 vledal with two clasps).
Ln the operations Ln tin' I Ifedal),
"* afaioT F C Mem served Ln the oooupation of SnaJdn by British troops in 1885-86.
ighooi the Nile Bxpedition in 1384-8; wiiii the Light Camel Begiment as
Quarter M ■ ndlng the engagement at Abu K.les> Weill
entbi Lindespaiohee. Brev - tar).
*• Major J. II W. 1 ptian war of 1
was preaent at the surrender ol Ka'r Dower and Demistta \poiition to
the soudan in ids? with thi rps, and was present Ln ti.> I at Takdonl (mentioned in
■
01 1 ' P I bapman served with the Nils Bxpedition in 1384-85 as PtaiT * MBeei on the Lines of «' >mmuni-
cation (mentioned In d< . the afedjldie, and Khedive*s
star). Berved wit) the Bgy ptian Frontier Field Foroein [885*86, and was pn ■ -uss;
also served In th< '»t 188S and s i temajaeh as
I •■ ' '■ ■ ■ sntioned In deepatohi i» Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmaj
***■ Lord i f- leriek Pitcgersid For War B< rio Uilitia (Kins?s Roysd Bil
lanaiand Bxpedition under Btr Charles Warren in 1884-85 with tho
rst Batui.
*■ Major \ i in the Zulu war in iS;y 1 Medal with Claup). Ser\ed with the Nile Expedition n
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 576
Kh4ea^e"iShtar)!HeaVyCamelReSiment' and W"S P1'6Sent at the action of Abu IClea (Medal with two Clasps, and!
393 Major the Hon. R. Allsopp served in the Egyptian war of iSSi, and was present at the h->tn» „r t i „i n-.i •
(4th Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). present at the battle of Tel-el-Ketar
395 Major C. D. Sherston embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Ttvi,™,] „„.i
severely wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). eattanon Rifle Brigade, aad was very
?«'., Jjf-C011}?^,3- L- Ellis served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1S81
399 Major P. Marrow served with the Kind's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu wnr nf ,«,„;., ,'1 j ,. .
Marter. including the cavalry affair at ErzuVyan. Acted a* Adfutam and"^ -ter Ma Sfer to ' tilelquauron Tl
subsequentlv as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate (Medal with Clasp) ^uimei iviastei to tne squadron, and
(MTdaTanaKrJdivHe'sCStartgham ^'^ ™ ** E%™*** "" °' '88' W"h the Commissariat and Transport Staff
401 Major C. H. Payne served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 with the 1st Battalion Gordon md,l.,v,,w„ -_j
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) 1, , „ " .'"j /n tta' " S,', P nWrS
tion in 1S84 under Sir Gerald Granam with the Mounted Infantry, and was present m I ™ ^^.W,'
and Temai (mentioned in despatches, 5th Class of the Medjidie, tw„ Cap Served Vn tl e x 1',. f • " d, ' -b
.8S4-S5 in command of a company of Mounted Infantry, took part in the operations o the Se^en To) mn under
Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Km the recomriisV?,,, \w ,
and the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 17th February (mentioned ir , des patched I 'eve o?M„ r .Met™meh>
b£?$5£ fMeda',1SerVea ^ thC AfKkan ™ °f 137S'1S0- and ™8 TO^ b^^ffi?°S?B»;
battle c
Charle
HMglS^^ --Force SeS
406 Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4
Deen^da?)'. **' H' MaynC SGrTOd ™ *** MShan W&r ™ l878"79, and WaS present in the engagement at Saifn-
408 Major N. H. Leckie served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force
409 Major P. F. Lambart served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 including the affair at n«™,t, v„,„ «,„ „ „.»•
tion to the Kumir Vallev, and the destruction of Fort Abdul Khan (Medal) Darouta Pass, the expedv
Khedfve'sDStar')A' Daokm>nh-K:in" serTed with the expedition to the Soudan in rSSj (Medal with Clasp, and
«3 Major D. C. Courtney served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served witn the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, and I was present ,t the S»t
Kirkbesan (mentioned in despatches, Urevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps ami Khedives St- •
a iiajor E. A. Sanford served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from' March to October
1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
S ™-Col,0nei E' £ Ma™uuwas employed on _r
5%°Sa. 3^,V^£?J%S*^2&I*J^2^™ * the «Dl*iw««ir«BHrt was presen,
S ^•Col,onei E' C. Martin was employed on special service at the Cape during the Zulu war of .37o (Medal
nth Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in ".. u .:.?_ _-_-"»" ,
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
«6 Major H. E. B. Walton served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82 and was present in
fStedafwSSh Ctai'Sd Khetve's ltaer'W° aet'°nS " ^^ ^ h*M° °f T^™^ «*4» »Pt™ of Cairo
t£JL*SSL£*Zw&^^S%^,Ci WitU the ^naissariat and Transport Staff
"1 M,ajor A' Pi-?ain- se,rvSd "J the EgyPUau war of '88=, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). CJ" i-"-euai
«9 MaJOTE. BmreU served m the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the
Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches Medal)
Served in the Egyptianwar of 1S02, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive.'s Star
*° Maior J. W. Jones served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the E?yptian war of*
1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in iS34-33 (Clasp) ^P"an war 01
421 Major H. Chevers served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-S0 (Medal) Served with
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
«2 Major A. T. Middleton served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of iB-rg-^n
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal). » i.p a
** Major J. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under
Major Marter, from 1st June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan and the capture f
King Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp). ^ G L
424 Major R. F. Moore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
•>■» Major E.B.M'Innis served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the affairs at
Killa Kazi and hiah Sung and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) • accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). iui™™™ m
426 Major D. C. Dean- Pitt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal)
4=«t Major P. M. King served in the Egyptian war of i88? with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the-
engagement at Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). tne caPture of
«" Lt.ColonelF H. Wheler served with the Si st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was Dresent at
the capture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp). ' 7y' present at
♦«+ Major -P. W. Watkms served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Also served in the Boer war of 1881
4=« Major C. E Sawyer served m the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Appleyard
and was present at the attack and capture of Ah Musjid and the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal with Claspl
«9 Major J. W A. Drummond served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of "the
Scots Guards, and was present m the engagements at Hasheen and Tamai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Maior. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). F ' -"icvc" ul
«" Major E. L. Braithwaite served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 on special service, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star). """
431 Major R. C. Tumor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874 (Medal). "■
432 Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Otflcer to Brigadier General Thelwall
and Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the cauture of tbo
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned m despatches) ; took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the
2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
433 Major R. H. Brown served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, including the operations in Besud (Medal)
434 Major M. G. Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-8? on.
the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2nd Mounted Rifles (Carrington's Horse)
433 Majors. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
436 Major N. Sadleir-Jackson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the sanadroti
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp). 4»<""u"
57^' 'War S
ur M . . ■ ■ ' ■ limm under HniMdicr-General
- • <i in the Egyptian war of i38*
i '■:.
•inn frnrof i53?. and w« ,>n the
K -
-
.■ _'iment
through. »ut the Egyptian - <■*■ prananl rar (Medal, and K:
B - ign in the Eaal
iiui the
rptian Frontier Kield Fore* ir.
•
.
. the Egyptian war of iSS= in command of the *: .f Auxiliary Tratt-
al, and
war of 1878-30, first
. ie, and
t I» A.Q M 1 (edal).
th the Burn. :.^n in 1SS6-S; with the Query's Own Sapi ■<
in despatches. Mc«tal with t'l.i
he Transport Department of the .Southern
Adjutant and
&heen, nt tl 1
-
" Ma • Jowakicai:
B/hl Infanin
78*80, and wha pr. ■ lal with
■ :aiit and Quarter Maxtor
injur, D.SO. ai
l war in 1S-0 with the Candahar
Q
ir H. .'. '1- I the 17th Bagiment in the Afghan war ii
ttuajld and in she 1 ralley.includii
I al Artillery ii fi
■ Uuned
Khcvl nmi 0*1
in the engagement at Kir-
bekai 3tar).
fghln war in i33o with tl- . Foot with thel'andahar
I
red in the Afghan war of 1878 ;o. including the ei the Marris at
Mai (meotioi.' • h the erudition op the River Gambia, West Coast of Africa,
1
'■ Major J. B with the ?nd Batu.liou York and Lancaster !'•< aghout the Egyptian war
tsai El Mjagtar andTel-el«Mahnl nsatKa&s:>-
-
*» Major W. B. 1 aey served with the 2nd Battalion Derby*]
and B 3tarX
•*° Major R. F. Westmacctt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Y
fi rved in the campaign on the North W Sir William Lockhart
in 1807- rochi Field Force with the and Batta and Sutherland Highlanders [Medal with
Clasp).
' nor F. W. Pan*
. r,r H. t. Buchanan served in war of 187 ■ part In the two expeditions into the
I Valley and i- aentatDaro [throughout the Harara campaign in 1888
as Adjutant to the and Battalion Northumberland I
•" Major E. 0. Morris served in the Afghan war in 1879 a* Trai 1st Divisioi
I Leld Force Served in the Zhob Valley Ex] 4 witu :* wing f thfl
1st Battahon North Lane tnent.
••* Major EL T. G. IjOWTy served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Dragoon
*" Mhjdr E. B. Hill served with the Jowakl AI
t* 1873-80, aii' i was proaanl daring thi ml with
11 the Burn don in 1889, including the operations of the Poutchau Lolun.
with the Chin-Luahai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (1
I in the Zulu war In 3ervedwith tl
idier General Anderson (mi
1 d In the Znlu waj [edal with <
rved in the Zulu war in 1879 in medical chs ind was pr
the enguc< m.M si Qingindhlovn and at the relief 01 Bkov Berved
3SS1 in medical char. tfarabastadt from Deeeml March iSSi (
aequently at 1' P -iitilthe withdraw! dah troope. Served in the Egyptian war of
■88a wit) .and was present at th- . ptember and at the
f Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Claap^and Chi Nile Expedition ii
£1 Column under Bir Herbert Stewart, actions at Abu Klea :■
;ru, aud ii' : ,,; tammeb (mi •
ptEan war ol iiSi | U tar),
lonel H. ii. i ■> the Zulu war In
M .-■ well served with 0 ir Column Li
er Brigadier I
in the
Boer wa
Adjutu-
Beobuanai.i 3 r( bariea Warroi
■
*"* Major A. M. Msunaell served with thi Burma* Bxpedii
Jar a. a. G 1 1 ■> G
■ B| K;u 1 'lure of
Khe live*e star).
.1. hi. ii. French si d i3a8.
or J. n. I- '■ with the Din l-n-. present in the
a ■ march to C ■ >
Dtatthcbatl [U sriih two Olasps, and Br Lon).
Reserve of Officers— War Services of the Field Officers. 5766
<£u$£hoL£ Sd^edi^sV^r BSyPUan "" °f ,88-'' aQd Wa9 pr030Dt at "le b'"le ot TC-CKobir
B^SteX'S^^Spr F°rCe "*" Si'' R°bert low iD *8" aS C-manUant of the
*' Maior W. D. Garnet t-Bntflekl served in the Boer wir or 188:
aWW^KSSSSKr- ",th ^ 'St B"ta"0n S°Uth »»*«*"« Raiment in th,Egyp..ian war of .83,
«9 Major J .F. Irwin served with the 59th Regiment, in the Afghan war m' ,"\ 0 , ,t,,i, ,., , n Fi' r. ,
under Sir Donald Stewart, during iS7S as Orderly Officerto B^adterlienUaJ Ilnri,™' tnrifc^wf* S?lumu
on Khelat-i-GhilzieandGhuzneeand in the subsequent 01 erati, is , ,, , r H";h«s.;. took Part '° *e advance
452 Major J. A. Aylmer served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in tho En-vntian war of t«s, a„A w„» „.„ . ■ v.
ZSSS^^^&S^LS^SX&SS actl0DS at *&™0t^^£ffi3SS2
«x ?r 4 5 ,UasP)- Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 J»i|»ui
TSTov„™Sr «- S- Anderson se"ed ™th tQB 2Dd Battalion 60th Rifles' in the Afghan war from December. 18,6 to
Frederick Ita^&CrSVni ^S^T* at Ahmed Khe-vl and ^rztcfnear Ghuzne?; accompanied Sr
&dceBa&SK^
Hi^rsStn^ KSn unSVa^G^lTa'Ji^C^^f84-35 W?th ^ ^ »^^SSU
»» Major F. G. Vigor served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Kb-dive's Scar! Server! in ih„ w?f„
Expedition 1^1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry and took part in the
operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) y' a a t00K part m ttte
11 „Ma'or T- R: F- B- Hallowes served with the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 18,0-80 including the affair at
g^ggaSS* &£ SS a«cl iSS d^ruS»h»gS^^iS™
cra8sp)aj°r E' H' E1UOt SerTCd in thR ZulU Wai' in '379' and was pre9ent in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
*» Major G. S. Baynes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
1879. and took part m the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie « Assistant Fiefrl
Engineer m the Candahar Field Force from February to August 1879 (Medal) Served in th^BoTrwlrnf.ss,^4
the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles Served in the Soudan Expedition uTiSS with fte 3rd Battahon Kind's £ffi Rme
Corps, and was present m the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Serfed duS^ the
^ v^T^S w1,8,84;?5 aS DepU^y Al3«taIlt Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Alexandria S *"
M Major L. B Wilbraham served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the E^vntian war of ,as, *„a
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) a=yptlan war or l882> and
503 Major A. W. L. Rickards served in the operations in Zululand in t888
m,m&^I^^sli7lhthe21ia Ba"ali0n ^-^ster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war 0,
r ,',« ^aj°r HVP' •C- Gilib'nSs Rei7ed to ,the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards; was Divisional Paymaster to the whole of the Force, and was present iu the engagement at Hasheen at
the attack on the convoys on the 24th and 26th March, and at the destruction of Temai ( Medal Ivith Cl-iso and
K5,?d,ire- s Siar)- Also served WIth the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 P'
m- =SJ?-r t?' ?-■ H- ^n1™ Se7ed !.U th? Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
• n ,vt-" 9amPgell served in the Alghau war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Comm-nd-
m&' « 51Trf-°n Peshawu,r VaLleJ', Flel(i F"rce, and was present atthe capture of Ah Musiid (MeTlal with cYisp)
*»8 Major T. Davison served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian ^wa?oI iSfS ^Is-ISr'
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ^KTP1""1 war ot 18S2, and was
Ktaoui^Starj.' Craufur<t served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 on special service (Medal with Clasp, and
mo Major H. J^ Fergusson served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp)
" Major H. P. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp). P'
si- Major EM. Poynton served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 including the
storming of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement, nf ZnnJS
CdumnTMeaa&ofaSr^ 'Medal With °laSP)- ^^ *" the &armese *$S?£ iSS^wUh^To^
Afghamt^FifidlorcelMed'al." *he "<** ^ ta ,S7S-S° ™ the TrausporCDepartment with the Southern
si* Major W. Tenison served m the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan.
«S*o5X8of AliAMrsjfd"Mednal1vittfClaasnprar °£ l878-8° Wlft the 4'h G°°rkhaS' and WaS preSent at ^ a"-k
of;LMaZmeldAFo^Medarra " thS ^h™™™ ^-^sT^nor, Oflloerwitha*]Qyb«mvl,ion
'" Major R HFLombe served in the Jowaki campaign of ■877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1679-80, took part m the advance to Cabul uader Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned ™
despatches), and was prese ntiu the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with The Burmese
h^h'-^hIS lS*V9 ^%the 2n,d Battalion Norfolk Regiment, including the operations in the Chin Hills to^
fpi?! . «« paitC •rt\?5nk\an?»C asrpl: a'30 served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889^0
(Clasp) Served with the Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Divisional Transbort
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). a J.ransport
s" Major R. Le M. Willoughby served as Adjutant 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and wa«
Khedive™ S?aer)eDSaSement a' Tel-el-Maallta and at the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, Tnd
"9 Sir James de Hoghton served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Meda! with Ctesr)
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.] i—.<~™ r»j»u uiasrj.
- .
57** Be* .— Wa - i of th /" "' -
: In the ent
Bu^!- • .in the
Uandalay
cpedu^oo to
1 .-.mare of
,..T"S
. er Admirals
m noaaan, au.i .. , ,,, Tv!]
2fi£ «
». the actio.
witbth, ,,884-85
: UUwtth
•""Major P. W. B 1 1 petition in 1803 Bervixl with ti. . i-im. in.n.cn
spx K -: -™
the forco u
KL'VI'tlMIl 1
MO V
Bent b
*i Major '
Officer to the *>
red with the Cnitral ReUel I ', ," ,Veoem^f ,6S?'-
■h Highland. D™ ,lobc" 1-ow »' »Soj with the ;nd Battalion
•"Major it. O. JJnnda it the Afghan war of
ratii os foi Ga lantry, p 786.",
H.Wyndham.QuiE served with the KniakilliDg Dragoons in the ■ ,ss,
;" il-'jorc K. \\ I withthi Zl
►«• Major W. Coles served in thi \ nartinth«. 1 ,
.
;;!-M,u-'" SbeNileBxped ,-Sjwithth, ,UClasp.aEd
•»' Major C. H. Pnrvii the 17th U:,m- u Trananorl Offloar in n, .. y„i„ ,. - ,r -
the Zola war of 1879,1
dorO.Mayne served with the
Served with thi
1 ronffh, includi!
withOlaap). Served withthe
during the
' M"J'r ' '• «'■ Wardei ;i] . . . „„„„„, „, ,,
action of Glnglndhl: ,., »»r »i ..,,, ■>,! waa pneaot at thl
BbiraRegimi
■aired with tbe Lancaster Rixrimum ,i,,,...i 1,, *
ir and Telil \ , . , 1 ,
Uu'.liV. Si«r, ' """"ctionial
Reserve of Officers.— War Services of the Field Officers 516d
a&^p™™t^^^ Ke*,ment * *. Egyptian war of ,83,,
Medal, and Khedive's Star) Alexandria on tne 5th August (mentioned in despatches,
•n^tal^en^ w»« P-sent ,n the cav.lrv affair at Erzongayan
sso ^or P- J- WaJdron served in the Boer war of ,88,.
(MedaUrifl. CliVpf D0S 8erTed " the BUrme8e ExPedition in l387-S9 with the ,st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
™o]Kd^^
S^Bta&KlSSf e'"MahUta' iD the tW° aCU°nS " Ka3SasiQ- -^« thTbau'leVf 'TetefS^^daufrtfSp1?
tS79 (M^a^ifh glafpT ""^ Wi'h '^ Mth Regiment thro^out the Kafir war of ,877-78, and the Zulu war of
m Major LC. M. Blacker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal)
•St BIS or tieSR,'ygarSrcoei,rith the BechuanalaQd Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in ,884-85 w th the
w+^S^Pk ADPnEva,ns Ber"ed in- '?e Afehan war 'n '87, with the 9th Lancers (Medal)
at Shabkadr-severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) ^°cknart in !897, and was present in the engagmeent
^s^s^ssjs^ss^s^St^ chira^ufhout the zulu war o£ -^ ana was present *
xSSo^Tpar-t^d^
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee M Medal with CtoftS'i;l wpr??'lV-ll?'1,1™fr
-Ma^H6^^?1*^80", SCTHVe?iu the »«™ro%JrtWk.aUFW,m Expedition under
™ Major M R *yXM^d"wM? 1^ ^S^™ in tbe Af*han ™ •» ^80 (Medal).
Peshawrvauev>?eld Forehand w« ™^h.tRe^"tt "^h^-AShaS,w",in. l3<;8-^ witb tae 'st Division
Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp) Sewed Un the Bnrme-? rv„»fl,A ^ a°d V v? flrst exPedition into the
ahire Regiment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with cUsp? "* 9 W Battalion Leicester-
GmgmdZ™ a^S of eIow^ teted%5f\ehrwar;dsnLntthaetendZUlfUChampaign rfri9*,f»?S?ta« the action of
menri ar Ahmpil K"hPfi ,»-,f, n--,«„ „~ ^^»pa"ou ui Lamanarana h.aelat-i-txhtlzie, and was present m the en^ao-p.
S^t^Xg^'W^^^^"'*'*" Sir Frederick Roberts in the* march to Candnhar,
Expedition under Brigadier Gan«*l3fa£i£?£? TiS L'a?Ps. and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri
S Major H.W. SeU served ft !t£ ?S2S war of .Is', "" ^ Boer war of l38' wlth the Natal Field Force.
enTaSnt'at ^SoSJuSt^SaSA f&T'™ ^^ "*M ^ * l8S5-85' aDd WaS preSent in the
We£«£^ - B-UonQueen, Roya,
VaUey^evereh- wooS Sneiin d^oVe?^,79"80' "" ^ "*" * the "P6™"0*8 in tae *™°™
BaUootaD«rchment°,10P3 Se"ed * the Be<*uanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in t88a-S5 with the
£\ner*]^
and^ranspon Co^s, as TraPns^
^Mat^r^T
of Al, 'SSffiSSSZg&Zt the 8lSt ReSi31ent in the Af^an ™' * '8^. ^d was pisent at the capture
accompanied sfr' FrtdeWr^R Wrl* Af?han Walof l873-8°' and wa5 Pre3ent at the engagement of Ahmed Kheyl
"wo "cei2.^ andXCnzelDecromaou)e "^ " CaQdahar' ^ ™S preien'- a; taib^ls °'0«uHhar .SSS
Se^ved^^ne^d^^En^Iow^v the5tst Light Infantry in the Afghan war in ,879-80 (Medal).
=« Ma or I F CUche^ ser^d'wftn tChedaniCTPa,iRn 'n ,815 ^edalwit^'lasP- a^ Kbedive's Star,.
£?th° ™rii.ertCo%mne.t^a ^ Star)- Serred with ths NUe Expedition in ,384-85
^^c^f^i-^^^^^^^^^^^ut " (Uedal
with fte second exoed?tlo^7fhfredv, m th^ Af=han war ia '^ ™h 'he 5«t Light Infan ry, and took part
^g^^^p^^^^^^f^^^^^^^. Servedwith'
S m» °. n- p - RaSd0'ph serve,d ln the AfK"an war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
(Meiaf) J Il?o ?e'rved with therVrd £% yhe ?«» BattaUon 60th Rifies in the latter part of the Zaln war of ,879
1 2
576f I ■ — War Scrvi
aud wik pr • at Tel-el-Mahuta, in thfl action At Easeasi) and at the battle
■ i with '.he
3rd Hm-
*• - so iru of 1 86a, and irv
■
; wan the N Pransport dot;
-
v i ■ - ti the Egyptian war of
■*° Major J. Tyrwhitt-Walki i [rish Fusiliers,
■
lnu-r H bynofa served with the 6cth Regiment in l . age*
nehkandMa l(M< la , Bei impaignin the Basti
■ b tiif rel Bal
:irv, and in tl - and thfl 1' [Medal with I and
- tar) .
Major C. Rut dgnon the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart
7-0J with th. Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Foroe, Including theopera-
. Medal with two< I
!.- nel A. II < th Olasp, 4th t'lassof the
Soudan Field 1887, including the engagenv
at Barrae
lallantry. " tiart'a Anna ■
■ the : b1 Bal talion present
in the i ihuta and a:
•*> Mtijur H. t; red with the rand Highlanders in tin the
Koortnn, Cabal, and Cal the Kh st I Lhe engagement at Charasiah»
and the operatlont mpanied 8ir Frederick Bobi rta in the march to Ciuulahar,
[Medal with three Clasps, aud Bronze Decoration), Barred withthi
Haiti danders in the Egyptian war of i8Be, and wa fade]
with Clasp, and Kn<
U v, m. U Edwards.— For War £ 1 at Arms, p.
'-::. 1 E. Graham served in ihi i&andwaa 'rek
■ Star) j Lo theou* tding
ai £ ntier in 1880 including the engi
mem a -p '•
BW Major 0. B. Orman Q in 1884-85 with tn the Ki-»r\ Regiment
(Meda p, and Khedive's star/.
aa Transport Officer.
■ . - j . ; .-. . . . .■..
Khedi
Major W.J. 11 ban war in 1880 (Medal) (-84.
ese Expedition in 1885^87 in oonunand of tneB a A (men-
EedalwithCla the Eiaaara Expedition iu ntain
fountain Battery
*IS Major W. B. J. Barry served with the tst Battalion Irish 1 k-vptian war 1 inti] invalided
on 20th September tM^dai, and Khedive's Star).
Majoi F B. Jackson served In the Afghan war in 1679-80 1 Medal).
R, H. W. D 1 n ith the Burmese Expedition In 1S85-S6 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Rural
tfedal wuii Clasp).
;' Major w. C. Suseej served with the Beohnanaland I Warren in 1884-85.
■* Major W. St. P. Bunburj - 1 Ul).
03 Major Starlo war Of 188a attach) . Dragoon Guards, and wii- pr<
Dhr (Ifodal with C3aaptand >tnr).
**» Major C. R. Burn Berved with the Basara Expedition in 1 £S3 as Orderly Officer to Major General M'Queent
Commanding the B ntioned u despatches, Medal with Clasp).
°* Major U. Blackburn serve i m the Zulu war of 1679, wa< present in the engagement at Inyezane, and waa
at BkQW/e during the investment of that plan (M
r. D. A T Lloyd served In the Zola war of i37g (Medal wit] 1
1 : i.J. s. c. J eukinson served editioni.ni is -<-verely wounded .11 an
engagement on the oth August 18S7 (Medal with I
r Robert Bynge Berved with the md Ban try in the Egyptian war
and ided (Medal with ■ with
i l in 1887-39 (Medal with ■
'-■ Major w. a Channcy served during tl
ment on the Lines of< 'ommuntcai ton up the Mile. Served with theSond mng
file and was present in the 1 lal( and Khedi
1 m. (i. L. Brj ■ -
attack a nd capture ol Ah M at Futtehabad \itu
Clasp'- Berved iinem . and
inin inoludinf ai \i>.i K- i 17th Fel
1 iepl<
\I. Uanling
r A. I". Ponlton served with the 1st Battalion iath Foot in the All
**■* Major H. Mni ■ rith the and Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Bgyptianwai
was present at the batl p, and Khed Served in
lhe oampaign on the North \'. 1 <>( India under Sir William Look hart in 1897-58 with the and battalion
Higi [nfantry, and took part in the operations ol tin Malakand and Bunei Field Forci
s (M< dal with i Hasp).
I C tliggs served in the jN l 1685 withth) it (Medal will
and KhedJ 1
■
■ tl MM ..LI]
1 ,;.!.!■
and with
1898. < lasp,
lulu war ol
I ptian war ol 1863, 1
: vr).
■- ment
.
■ I
ttalionol tin han warol
In th< ad Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with clasp).
„„. «w r Beserm °f Officers—War Services of the Field Officers. „6/
"« MaioV^H "'T^-'feW-Me.l.dtnh Cla«p, and Khedive' if^^^ m *'h<S two aCtio»a »« KaS^
(mentioned in despatches, B.W., and Medal with two ClasSa) bIgaaUln" oth Hr-gade Upper Barmah Field Force
en,aS|a!J^&^ru^^^faL^n^^ * the Zal» ™ «r .879, and was present in the
ttS*! «££" Rl?-™1 WW**' <Uedal wTt,inasp \nd Khedive's's^r, Expedition in >884-8; X.
r(.P^I°r0e m l885"^6 ^ the Cameron Highlanders and wa present a? K™v,.P,erat,<?n8 °-f,tl,e Bond«> ^wkfer
STrrrfc6111 Deeember, and mlhe engagement at elmss " K°Sheh "unn? i,s investment at the
« ^ W.B&E^^ffS^^^^Sft! !^ -^hedive's Star,.
r-SSAA fefflBSSSffiBS SffiSBSd?' *»» « ^ndwaa present In the eng„ge.
the Kama Expedition (5to£3}° ' and WaS present iu the engagement at Mazeena and with
Nek and Kam&nla Hill (Medal with Clasp). sfrTedlrith th^Nifpiv.r?™86?' m the ensa»rements atZnn-in
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp 4*h OaSoftteMedaate ^ffi!SS m. 'I84"?5 in the Egyptian „"„ "
Expedition in iS86-87 with the 2nd Battalion SomersetaWra St Ir" Sjfffi? ? 'StBf L ?erved in *e Burmese
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List "p ,86 1 ^ (MeUal Wlth CIasP»- tSee als ' Civil
ing f^^Si^o^&^&S?^^ ?Tbert *"*•»« - ^06 inch,,,-
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). (mentioned m despatches, ,th Class of the Medjidie
b»IW^^"JL1lWQ£^Hl^eaj?r iD lS8° With the — Ba"ali™ •*"> Foot with the
be Car da-
Eeserve of Officers.— War Services of the Captains.
' Lord H^w°^^^toNgSn|!f^~{^j» f s (Med.1 with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^s^s^-sf^s^r1^ «»»^sSttS»jta%^?rt ^ssaoSa^sSi*1" Kaflr ™r °f -s^8- ■»- »«
at Abu Klea and the' engagemen't ai KS ^m^nfeh^esoo^?!^ St,6"'^', »»«»»»» the a on
G? Ma^rST^0 ^SfSSSiffiiSS^3 ^4^Cve°t S^MS^ ^'«
and received a ^SESff^^aTSWfl^ "bEETO!." *£& = *'S- **—*
"" nf lS7?-8o, and was present at the attack Lnd ^capture of ilf M ,,'iil J « W th the Ioth Hu8sa^ in the Afghan
the operations arourdCabul in December is* 'as Transport Office^ cLh,, p 0b,e/Fnsa)Jeme?t,flt Futtehabad, and in
Sherpore (mentioned in despatches); accompanie™sfrPF^eT'erick- CRab,'i1rFe!d F?rCe'mcludlnS tQe investment oj
present at the battle of Candahar i mentioned ir, teV-K Roberts m the march to Candahar. and was
Served in the Soudan Expedition in™ILw"fh the IDth SS"e dai Wlth thr^e Clasps, and Bronze Decorai™
in th'SLn- Si SSX'^a^l^^^^1££b¥,,I,l,,P S» war °f -8S- «* ™- Present
Star). Served in the Xile E^peditio™ n ilaf 8- L »!, f 1 of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedrve°s
Brevet ot Major, Clasp). xpeait'on m lS84"Ss as Adjutant with the iqtfc Hussars (mentioned in despatches
Ca^.^^i^^U"c«^£^^ia^^^f- £?£?" MF<* >«o -th the Cabul and
and at the battle of Td-el Keb?r (mentioned HE BrevePn? v^' a\Chalouf (mentioned in despatches)
Star. Served with the Nile Expedition tafssV £ T?h i» / -MaJorJ, Medal mtl1 CIasP> an(l Khedive's
Infantry (two Clasps! . expedition m z884-8s> and afterwards m the Soudan campaign with the Mounted
Command Cavalr^ m££^^%^££?*r>*™ in tl3S5 a8 Staff Officer t0 Brigadier General Ewart
destruction of Temai (mentioned to SSS^S^S^ffiTliX^SrSS!} the To%ek,-Z,e"iha- "ndtTuS
16 Major H. S. Pleoning served with the Nflo r,™S Joo ' o eda „ 1CJ? tvv0 clasps, and Khedive's Star)
with^a°sP,CanRd xgtortZSS)* theE^P"an war of .88,, and was present at tne Battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
» Mafor A D%-irievE- |S^ 7^ War Services- see Mll"ia (Ri9e Brigade).
iiajor A. D. Pixley.-Por W ar Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles)?
q q 2
S7^j Mm of Officer*. — War 8er -.plains.
,: Major G. A Ta^nn served with the ind Battalion Highlai Ihntiyio the K. ir of i8o» and
was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kidnr (Medal with Cl*»p. and
" U .< d«1 R. B I in the oparatioi - -in iS?o. first a -* a volunteer aritt the
Britiah B) - il the Hon R. H da Montmorency, and subsequently m comp .
Wod< manding Egyptian Infantry.
** Ma i erred with the Burn ■ - MedalwithJ
■ M:i i H Dundas served with the imt Batlali l £ 1 in the Egyptian war of 1H2, and was present
aitbebetl Kehh v. la >, end Khedive's Star).
the Egyptian war of 188a. and was present at the bitile of Tel el-Kebir (Medal
with «'la-i>, nod Kbedive's Star).
*• Lu ■■*, see Militia (Black Watcht.
"Mi -Mth the Manipore Expedition in i3^i \ Medal with Clasp), and in the operations in
the Chin HilU, Burma, in 1891-93.
" Maior T\ the Zulu war in 1879, . -nt in the engage me ut at Gmgind-
Idovu (Medal with Clasp).
11 LCOolooel U. P. Wynyard aSTrad with the 70th Regiment id the Afghan war in 1876-79 (Medal).
* Major N'orman MacLeod. - Por War Services, see Mil ma (Cameron Highlan ;
0 Lt t'olnnel Marshall w . ir Set vices, see Milil - ght Inmntry).
** MaiorCole-Hamilton.— For War • Militia (trial
Wykeham-Fiennes.— F r War - -here).
M Major H. A. Pa ken ha rn nerved in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
n Y 1 ir W, M. ~ v.'omanry.
* L* OotoneJ R G W. Chaloner served with the Carabimers in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and took part in the
"Kpediuon* into the Lughman Vai ■ a*aa also present at the attack and
Jt*ti uction of the villages of Nargosi, Arab Kheyl, and Jbkan i in tlespatchcs. Medal).
** LlOqIodq] I> g. M Fowler served with the 91*1 Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Ginadndhloru and reliefer Kk >we (Medal with 1
■ I.M'olofiel E. P. Campbell Served with the iat Batta'>i<>ii BWck Watch in the Egyptian, war of i8Ba, and was
- lit at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Ue taJ wit!
!':<rr\ Itam enrved U the operetta amber iS&S with the Mounted
Infantry, including the engagement al Gemaiaab iMedai with Clasp, ami Khedive's Star).
,T Captain W U. Riuhhrooke served with the and Battalion 15th Fool in the Afghan ~ar in 1 880 with the
Candahar Field Force under Major General Phsyre (Modal).
M Otf tain E. W, Clark served in the operation^ - k lkum in the Transvaal in if.;3. inclu ling the
atom ,- a - Stilt, alaa fchroasthont the Zulu war of 1873, and was present in the engagement at
ZonjrtD Nek, Karabula Hill, and Ulund' Medal withChu
tain James Wallace sen :st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 1:1 the Egyptian war of 1882, and
U the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Modal with Clasp, and Khi
'■■'• . Le P. Power was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1379 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war in i86l, nnd book part in the defence Of Wakkerstroom.
tain H.Allu Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Grmgmdhlorn and relief ol Eft . j witfa C3asrA
w Captain C. W. B ad with the 17th Regiment In the Afirhan war in 1878-79, and was present at tiie
Med - . ad In the Barn ; -^7 with the
tt''„'iment under Brigadier Gei the Ueilclila Sioui 1
Infantry from June 1S67 to Kubruary i9S8 (montioii. NlMal with Clasp
u Captain 8. W. Cameron aamd with a detachment of the ■ I in the Perak Expedition in 1
. Served in the Knflrwarin 1878, inclading OS a^nsittSt Sekukuni( Medal withClaJsp).
Lptain C, K. 1. ..- Qui with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Me I
aii. L. B. Gurney served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ginisa 'Medal, and Kht- : •. ~ Star).
■ Captain K. EE. S Sohayler aarved in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
with the Koomm Field For . | D
* Captain V7. A. Tebbitt serred In the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lanc*--tor Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temui (Medal with
-Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star .
M Captain W. E. Phillips served in the Afghan war in i88o(lCedal).
tin .1 W. Thompeon serred in the Nile Expedition in 1 - -'4 -:; with the and Battalion of the Essex Regi-
ment 1 Medal witli Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain .1 St. L wheble served in the Egyptian war of i8Sa, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
: Ehedive'i Star).
orved with the 1 tl iH i--ars in the Candahar column in the Afghan war in 1878-79, in-
■ die advance to Knelat-i-Qhilsai (Medal).
nr. B I l» Wilson Berred with the and Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from January 1 379 to
Oc toiler 18S0. and was present in the einragements at Ahme-1 Kh raoo near Ghuzuee. ami m the subse-
quent operations in the Logar Vail. anied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was
Uedal with t^ ind Bronie
-. rve 1 in the Main Expedition under Briga r in i83o. Served as Deputy
■ • ■;■ General at Durban during the Boer war in 1881.
71 Captain J. C de V rat te real] Lin the Egyptian war -..f iSSj with the Army Signalling Corps (Meda'.,
taasof the Medjidie, and Knednre> star).
'• Captain B. I.. Main \ -mn war In 1878-75 < 'ffioer t.> the Brigadier General, and
M ial with Clasp).
'' Captain & 0. V naggard Barred with the ezpi - mdan under - 'iraham in 1884 oa
Transport duty, ai emenl at Ten. 1 . Iranee to Tamanieh [r. ilee*
patohee, Medal with Clasp, and Kht - tnmand of the :-' Kgyp*
Army danng the inveMment of that place by Osni | until Marc I the
Osmi I Berred in thi impaign In 1885 (menti"- the
operations r. the Bastern Bondan under Sir Frederick S including the engagements*
1 Star, and ird Class ofthe Medjidie),
arred with the Baohuana lharlea Warren in 1884-35 with
the 1-1 Batta he Boyi
tain H. A. 1. I I was present at the battle of Tel-el
p, and hThedive I Star).
. r I with the i -han war in 1878-7 >, and was ■
at the attack and oaptore of All Muajid and in the expi I valleys ( Meds with
rvedtntnei the Mahsood Woaeeraes in 1881 as Orderly Offlcer to Brigadier General
1 with the is'. Batta Regiment 'las
trar iul and Kii - Expedition in 1884-83, and was present at the
,. .-^iin ftwo 0
irred in the Bondan cam 85, and was present in the engagement at tha
Tofn -• and Khe*ir-
. Oorbetl aorred with the smi Light Infantrrln the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned In de-
v I -rved in the Afghan war in ii;3-7g with the 70th Kegimenl (Medal), her red in tha
t the tSoudau m 18B5 with the and Battalioti of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the |
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains* 57^^
engagement at Hasheen, at the aitack'on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advanco to Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Bi Captain A. 3. Phipps served in the Zulu war in 1879, and waB present in the engagement at Ulundi —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Medal with Clasp).
85 Captain W. R. C. Baird served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took parr, m the Kama Expedition (Medal).
87 Captain C. G. W. Edwardes served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
88 Lt.Colonel G. P. Hatch Berved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kasaasin (9th September) and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
90 Captain A. H. Dumaresq Berved in'the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the and Battalion of the Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
91 Captain E. J. Vance served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
Soudan camDaign in 1885 (Clasp).
93 Captain R. D. Pyrke served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the m irch to Vihowa.
92 Captain Williams- Freeman served as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master of the left half-battalion 1st Royal
Sussex Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, including the surrender of Kafr-el-DnA'ar and Damietta
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant
Provost Marshal, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
two Clasps). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of a company of Mounted Infantry, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the reconnaissance to Temai (Clasp).
95 Captain B. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
97 Captain R. K. Kays served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the Besudand Kama Expeditions (Medal).
99 Captain G. E. Giles served in the Kafir war of 1878 in command of two mountain guns (mentioned in
despatches). Was afterwards appointed to the command of the Artillery troop of the Cape Mounted Riflemen ;
served in the operations against Morosi, and was present at the capture of his stronghold (t.vicj mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
100 Captain C. D. V.Tuthill served in the Boer war of 188 1 as Adjutantto the 14th Hussars.
101 Captnin F. W. Lyons served with the 80th Regimpnt in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and after-
wards as District Adjutant and Remount Officer at Lydenburg. Served also in the operations against Sekukuni
in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86 (Medal, and' Khedive's Star).
102 Captain C. S. Robinson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek 2ereba, and in the subseduent advance to and burning of Temaia (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
103 Captain R. L. C. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
105 Captain W. C. Godsal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
106 Captain A. F. Maitland served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
108 Captain E. H. Baines served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
109 Captain G. A. Trevor terved in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp). Served iu the Hazara
campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
110 Captain A. P. Cronyn served in the Boer war of of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
1,1 Captain J. H. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of TuL-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 188s (Clasp).
112 Captain A. M. Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition in T884-85 with the 1st Bittaliou of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1,4 Captain H. R. Knight served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Orderly Officer to Cotonel Pearson
including the engagement at Inyezane and the occupation of Ekowe (twice mentioned in despatches) ; and after
wards as Orderly Officer to Colonel Rowlands (Medal with Clasp).
115 Lt.Colonel C. S. Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Mueiid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with theioth
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
117 Captain W. J. Rant served in the Boer war of 1881.
118 Captain W. S. Stewart- Savile served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber
Line Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, in-
cluding the affairs at. Deb Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
lJ9 Captain the Hon. C. S. G. Canning served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar
and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
120 Major A. E. Miles served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles ;n the Zulu war from April to September 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881. Served i-?. the Nile Expedition iu i£84-85 with the
Mounted Infantry Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat— wouuded (Medal with,
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
121 Major C. B. Childe.-For War Services, see Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
123 Captain the Hon. W. S. Bateman-H anbury served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12i Captain A. M. Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General,
Commissariat and Transport Staff (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
126 Captain M. Elrington-Bisset served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
128 Captain J. S. Minter served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
129 Captain H. G. Pelly served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Mediil). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Captain Home-Drummond-Moray served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Teinai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
132 Captain J. ShifFher served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Captain H. L. Daly Berved with the i=;th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph,and in the Column under Major General Pha>re in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881.
13+ Captain John Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at
Ekowe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
135 Captain A. F. Luttrell Berved in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
]M Sir Alexander Acland-Hood served as Adiutant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian warof 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie and Khedive's Star).
138 Captain W. G. Butler served in the Boer war in t88i attached to the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles.
1S9 Captain L. Drummond served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Wat Semi*
served with the ist Highlanders it the Zu'u war of 1879. end was present in the actkn of
lham served with thi . ,.ga war of iSro.mcludi . tons
lah. AIm »r , at the Zulu war of 1870. and was present in the engage-
Kambnia, and Ulnndi (Medal with Clasp)
. . l 1 Uomas serve : • he Transport Train in the adv..
r:, an<l afterwards with the expedite!, into the Anrand Vallev under Major General
leaal). berve I u ■
.-.try 111 the Egyptian war of
.
mm 1885 with the ist Battalie - try (Claap), ien:
• Q. Miin«ell served in the Soiidan Expedition in iSS« under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present
-tar).
o}\ W Hancock served with the .-nd Battali. . meat in the Egyptian war of 1881
Khedive a Star).
I in the operations in Zululand :n 1888 with the Mounte<l Infantry.
plain 1 E. Mra,-. y served wJth the .nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Kgvpiian war
-tar'.
A I.. Williams served with the Bechuanalani Ev in n under Sir churle- Warren in i:
vice.
I liu Gladstone served with the .-nil Battalion Ooldi .r.ls in the Egyptian war of iSSj, and was
thi ■ gagemenl at Tcl-cl-Mabuta and at the battle of Tel-. . .1 with Clasp, and Khedive's
star) served with the expedition to the Soadnni n 1 .i.ijor General Lyon-Fremantle. and
waii present in tl.. . and at the rlestr :
tain A. Leetham served ti - campaign [
- ".dan Frontier Kield Force in 1885-C6.
1 Lindsell eerved v. ersin the Zulu »>■ - rved
in the H.*r war of 1:11. and took part m the di tchefatrocm. Served in the Burmese Expedition in
Infantry (Medal with Clasp)
v. Brodii aerved it. the Afghan war as Assistant Suj>erintendent of Army Signalling with the
lal). See ■km Civil Decoration!
an serve.) in the Zulu war of 1875. and was present in the engagement at luveuneand
d during the investment at Ekowe (Medal with Claap).
' '"" D- X; ,?'"'' >erv'"'1 with the 4th Dragoon Gua- , , war of 1882, an i in the
.tar and Mahsama. and at Uie two action* at J and
staff of the
and was preaenl in the • -
1-8588 Boat utHceraiid sabaeqnentlyM stir; Offloer t .ike Cavalry with the River Column tinder
** ', resent m tlie notion at Kirbekan (mentioned in ..■
1 d B. w B. 1 Mher ~.rv«l with the Soth B . Decembei 1 37S.
the Swaxi Border in 1879. and u Tn enil
•1 ofZululau.land the en.
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with t - - Mm
afterwards served ns Deputv AssJsi int C ■tumissarv General ol Transp irt 1 M, 1 .
■ i during the operations in the Soudan under Sir 1 - i38j-
ludantonthe Line of Communications. Served with the Chin-Lnahai Expeditionary Force in 1890
.. neral Tregear on special service with the Eastern Column during 1tsa.iva1.ee to liaka (mentioned
: lal with Clasp.)
I hichester served wtth the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1
linK E Gohghtly served with the 2nd Battal'ion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from Oct. 1878 to November
1BS0. pert of the t in 1 >r d. -r '■. 1 Iffleer to Brigadier General Fane; took part in the advance on and occupation of
id was present in the engagements at Ahmed Khevl and Urxoo near Gl....
. in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts In the mar. ar. and was present 1.1
1 ( andahar . M.-.inl with two clasps, and Bronze Decoratiom. Served as -
tpedition under Hr , i m the H n-r war of 1881 with the
- rved with the Burmese 1 iS36-87 in command or the Mounted lufantrv of the
1 served in the Egyptian war of 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star 1 1 with
Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, inolnding the engagements at El Teb and Temai
1) nn I in thi - npaign in :88<
iin r . I.. A. H. i gab 1 with the Natal Field Force.
fain (.. M. Wingate served in the Egyptian war . '.mule of Tel-el-Kebir
and Khedive's star)
"" 'Captain G.JVemyu aerved in tha Afghan w»r In 1880 with the Khvi.er Fii . - i with the
Becbunnalnnd Expediti - . rarren in 1884-85 on a vice in the iui .enu
'■'. . J. Murphy aerved vwth the Soudan field Force In i;i;-S6 (Meda
I 111 the Egyptian >var ol ■ I and
T1- ent at Mahsama, in tl nj at the battle of Tel-el-Kcmrand
r Cairo (Medal wit]
>■• Captain F. I1. Cockbarn throughout the Zulu war of 1870, at..; . t in
lap).
■arm iSSoiMedal). Served with the Be-.huanalan.l Expedi-
Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-8S in the Ordna
''■ ''■ Barchard aerved In the .V. - as Bngado Transp I Brigade
gas. 1'ienily as Orderly till!.. -
c Major D. C. W. I 1 with the and Battalion 6 .th Rule- in the Afghan war from October 1578 to
October 1 J70, and took part in the advance on and o. . 11 ilidahar and Khclnl-i-GliiLzie 1 Medal. S. -
Ikierwarof 1881 with th. Natal fold Foroe.
n Transport duly, and was present at the
can (Medal with i with the Burmese Expedition in
■ Battalion Royal Welsh Fusilier- , Hi asp).
H. K Tombeaervi I in the Egyptian war 1 Khedive's Star) .
the Boer war ol i88t, and waa preeertinthe
engagement nt Ung's N.-k horse shol (ment - . .1 with the Burmese Expedition 111
' M' -0).
1 with the and Battalion York ■ (intent throughout the Egyptian
■1. in tho two actions al Kaasaain
-:»r|.
11 PerkJna aervod with thi ad Ba rnwall ■ Light I . tl tha
ind was present at the reoonnaii . Jsntudru oa the 1 the
s-ebtr
1. Hon it. iSSi 3] wall the .-nd Battalion or the
rnwall's Light Inlantry, and took part In the operadona ol the Advance Column under Major General
.ti warof 1878-80 with tl.
-. wna present ut the attack ami caput .rar K.Ul
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains- 576/
in despatches) and in the engagement at Charasiah. and in tin operations amund Cabul in Decemhor 1S79,
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (pro-
moted to be Second Lieutenant, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoraiionl. Served with the ist Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present, at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
187 Captain R. H. Fowler served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Koornm Division, including tho
Zaimushr Fxpeditiou and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
188 Lord Rodney served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin.at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture
of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18^4-35 with the Heavy Camel
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat and Metammeh, and at the attack on the
Convoy on the 14th February 18S5 (two Clasps).
139 Captain E. F. Sulivan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
192 Captain F. H. Lucy served in the Boer war|of i88i,andwas present in the engagements at Land's Nek and
Majuba Hill — wounded (mentioned in despatches).
m Captain F. M. Turner served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war oi: 1878-80, first with
the Peshawur Vallev Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khvber Line Force under
Lieut-General Bright (Medal).
195 Captain Douglas Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in' '"t 8^9-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under Lt.Colonel Fryer, and the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Xhngianis (Medal).
m Captain A. D. Fraser served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
enga gement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on thetesth April 1880 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 3 ret August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
137 Captain J. H. Thomson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
108 Captain W. F. Peel served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain and as Boat Officer on the Staff
of Major General Earle (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with Olasp. and Khedive's Star).
19J Major H. E. M. Lindsay served in the Boer war of i38i. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
200 Captain C. H. Chapman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 51st Light Infantry (Medal). Served
in t?a« Burmese Expedition dmring the latter part of 1S87 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infa ntry
201 Major W. W. Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war Lot" 1882
and was nresent at the action at Kassasin nn 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
202 C tptain Hon. H. Amherst served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the G.iat'd? Camel Regiment, and
was nresent at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
203 Captain C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 188a (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1SS1.
304 Qaptain G. W. Swaine served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
205 Captain C. St. S. Cameron served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the
march to Candahar. and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
2c6 Captain G. W. Freckleton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp).
207 Captain H. T. D. Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S6 and was dangerously wounded
at the storming of the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
208 Captain F. S. H. Rickards served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
209 Captain W. T. Davies served in the Afghan war of 1SS0 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
210 Captain C. Haynes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war of 1880 he was
employed at Fort Newcastle. Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
211 Captain W. L. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Assistant
to the Brigade Commissariat Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
212 Captain J. S. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1*79 with the Field Force in Natal and. the Transvaal (Medal
with ' Mappi.
213 Captain Adams-Connor served in the Boer war of 1881 as Garrision Adjutant at Newcastle.
214 Captain A. F. Campbell- Johnston served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
215 Captain F. H. A. Des Voeux served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
220 Major R. W. G. Hillas.— For War Services, see Militia (Sligo Artillery).
221 Captain R. W. Macleod served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its
investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
222 Captain C. M. Blackett served with the Burmese Expedition in t388 (Medal with Clasp).
223 Captain A. E. Whitaber served in the Afghan war in 1880 including the engagement at Darunta Pass (Medal).
224 Captain Hon. H. T. Allsopp served with the roth Hussars in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officerto Brigadier General
C. Gough (Medal with Clnsp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present
in the engagements at F-l Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
225 CaptaiD W. F. A. Wallace served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
3332, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Da arietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
226 Captain W. P. G. Graham served in the operations in the Soudan in 1891, including the capture of Tokar (4th
Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Star with Clasp).
223 Captain K. T. Knowles served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the 1 st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
229 Captain N. J. Menzies served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
231 Captain H. B. Lassetter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
232 Captain H. French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
■engagements at EI Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Captain T. E. Burke served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
-was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
331 Captain A. St. J. Seton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-07 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
235 Captain G. R. Cuninghame served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and wag
present in the engagement at Mahsama and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
235 Captain M. Cradock served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and was present at the attack and destruc
tion of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
238 Captain H. G. Vialls served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and witU
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
5?6k ■ "* "/ < ffi* n.—Wa r Services of the Captains.
cogagen^.V; , ■ - «>««»« the Egyptian war „f ,88,. and w.s present in the
Ltoyt-Ganera] BY.gLt iMedSf. ^"'-General Maude, «nd afterwards Kith the K! r\ rce under
V^^i S^SdRnuSMM M^h:1\' • ■"" Highlanders.
Kif L , b. iJ-ti? h ii P' "'' Kh<,d,vf s s'«>-> ! "too ■erred in ihe Soudan
Ten ■ .and
2" imn ™„„- 1"'« in the
lh* Znta — •' *»■ -* waa'p^enfiTtne' engagement M Hund, (Medal
R^enb^men.^; • ™ ,n the Boer war of ,S8,. and took part in the defence of
.MfcSEK! of Bechuan.land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren ,n ,E64-S5 with the
^Canuir. ,'■', vlSSdS" War ,s<'"'f«. «<■ IOU* (King's Boya] I;
"""' "»h 0" «« "•"•»l""> Black Watch inthe Egypt.an war of ,88, (Medal.
" ! ■•-« -'«h 'he ,Bth Bwhtand.ni in the Afghan war In M IC
■*3s SWJtftiSKBffiSS -K^,t.anw.rof,88,
thebau:e ^.^IJil-.M,,,.,,,,.,. ihetw^aS . ,.„.,
.ntheBPoearwarcf,f8.1>OC'"iDp0n8l'rTedw'lh ",e '5th HueM™ »' "» AJfchM war in ,S8o (Medal). Served
■6" -^.!^^«Stor^1L^L™^inB■,^, m■e, ,■..».. war of
^S^-^T2^^ — ,arl, Wumn h, ,,4 „ . .
(MettalwfhVta* „ slar?^ad ta^S '? '884-85 with the „id Battalion Essex Raiment
Fort Khor Maua „d be™ e ,ot. i Gmm h h -?1"";1 , '" , attack on
1889 including the engagement TS «l Br to h> M I v .h? °"mS?," ' K-rations ia
^.«SnU;;^ , , : .*£ ■**•"*» » •<•»«■ »* Statu*. „, ,he «
JckU^e'o^^fh'.VJ1! "onHrxTr'^'.T'iV'^"0,"','"''1 >.r Willi..
twoClaeps). JMpediHonaiy Foroe with the- and Bal Medal with
■« ^'J'P' SF* g!S^e - '"- he E"'' u war of ,3Si ■ - prefe,,t nt
G^X::"^A^::^:^hlhvE^Ml *«"»" ■»•» *>"•«» .--5-86, including the engagement at
"• Captain H O R»^,r 3 ', A!5han Wttr in ,£7jr8° wilh <hc s"> H --
m rs
OUvnp.);alsoserVedth ,. sne E«.«^'ti?,n • ,w»
pan ... the opera. , '',,',/ :, a ' . ":' " ' ": ' ",'u-<'r-
thetan„r.„'n,triJi:il,1, ' ulumn (t laap;. Banad with the 8
(>Z: [■;mrn;indiuh/.n0tTr)?'Si'la''ile™.1I, *?£**?' ""r ">• W»»
tdl , n88, ueDeral commandinir tho Troop, in .-outhern Afghanistan frmn 17th Decemticr >S8o
AUMu e Ar«h»n war of 1878-80. and was pn-»r!,i at tiu- ,.::a^ ami .
4^r^p; g m. Served,,, ,:il„,lK^
5
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 576J
283 Captain S. distance served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the
Du^e of Cornwall's Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
286 Captain F. G. W. Jones served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and took part in the defenceof Fort Marabastadt.1
287 Captain John Stratford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi ; also
served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Boer war of 1S21, and took part in the defence of Standertcn.
288 Captain A. C. Seton-Christopher served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) ; wa»
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Walker, Commanding 3rd Brigade Southern Afghanistan Field Force, from
the 29th November 1880 till the nth May 1881.
289 Captain J. S. Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 with the 1st Battalion Gord in Highlanders
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the is-- Battalion Gordon Highlanders, an 1 was present in the engagements at El Teh
and Temai (two Clasps). Served m the Nile Expeditiju in 1884-85 with the :st BU'.alion Gordon Highlanders,
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitrat Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Higklanders, and was present at the storming of the Malakand
Pass and the engagement at the Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp).
290 Captain J. H. S. Griffith served in the Burme-e Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry fMedal with two Clasps).
291 Captain M. B. Doyne served with the expedition to tha S mdan in 1885, and was present in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
292 Captain R. P. Whately served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 ( Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
291 Captain P. A. D. A. Lovell served with tbe 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptiau war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
295 Captain J. R. Beech served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Veterinary Department, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasinand at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in
the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1SS4, and was present in the engagement at El Teb— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present at
the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the en-
gagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in August 1S89 including the
engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was nominated to the 4th Class of the
Osmanieh for his services with the Egyptian Army.
296 Major K. D. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
297 Captain F. A. Hedley served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
208 Captain G E. Temple served with the ?nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in iS8*8 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Gnathong and the Jelapla ( M edal with Clasp) .
299 Captain R. G. A. Sharp served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
309 Captain D. G. Stewart served in thd Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp) .
302 Captain C. W. B. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
303 Captain H. Mann served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
304 Captain W.G. Terry served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
B303 Captain W. H. Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Transport Officer to ?he 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stsr).
306 Captain L. C. Koe served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with thd ist Battalion Roy tl Irish Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Haz.ira Expedition m 1888 with the 20 I Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
307 CaptainG. L.B.Killick served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rides in the Egyptian w.ir of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and at the b itt e of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with ihe 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps).
308 Captain H. Newton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
309 Captain H. G. Leigh served with the ist Life Guards m the Egyptian warof 1SS2, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action of Kassasin (9th September), at the battle of Te! el-Kebir, and at
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and Metainmeh, and at the
attack on the Convoy on the 14th Februarv 1885 (two Clasps).
310 Captain Hon. R. White served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
311 Captain P. A. MacAdam served with tne 59th Regiment in the Afghan war from 23rd January 1SS0 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee. and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
312 Captain W. H. Scales served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with clasp).
314 Captain P. C. W. Trevor served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
313 Captain Ci. H. L. Galbraith served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion ot the Black
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at
Kirbekan (Medal with two Ctasps, and Khedive's Star).
313 Captain R. L. Blosse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
218 Captain W. H. Pain served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Cla^p).
319 Captain F. W. Marshall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 I Medal with Clasp).
322 Captain C. F. S. Ewart served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highluuders attached to
the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of iSS2,and was present at tbe battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1868 with the =nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
323 Captain A. M. M'Murdo, when attached to the Egyptian Army at Suakin, commanded a detachment of
Camel Corps in the attack on Osman Digna's camp at Handouo on the 17th January 1888— wounded (4th Class
of the Meiljidie) and was present in the attack on Khor Mousa and the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, including the engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). ttt-h-
324 Captain A. H. W. Norgate served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Su William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and
was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Largai, the Jeconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the opera-
tions in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps). .
323 Lord Bingham served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-S5 with the
In-egular Mounted Troops. „ , ^, ,.i. ^ x
321 Captain Hussey -Walsh served in the Burmese Campaign in 1887-89 with the Sawlapaw Expedition, Eastern
Karenni (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the W untho
Field Force in 1891 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp). . .
"> Captain W. B. Watts served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
57t»>i /,..-• II
. and in the expedition to ilie Gambia against Poday Silah in 1S04 with the 1st Battalion West India
B ad in despatches. Clasp).
in T. Dewb nh the Burmese Exped: Medal with Clasp).
*" Csptan i 1 Dover served :u the Zulu ivar in 187a with the i;th Laucors. and was present in the e:
-hire Light
- - Hnti .h tr
1 1 SS3-9 1 including ■. Lents at Gemafiahand Toski
-naiiich. nnd <th I lie) : and at the capture of
'.
. npaign in it,' Eastern Sou Ilattalion
1 1 bruary. in the n.c
■-■ba. aii-l I).- 1 with two
.out
ontii mmonicacton op I S Force in 1S86-S6 during the
Star).
u' ■ B biyd-Wfls .-' Battalion Yorkshire
Field Force under -
1 - son 111 1885-86. and was present in the engagement and Khedive
m i Ution In 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps (Metal with
~!nri.
i : ■.
'.' - .-ream
Guar >■ i.resent ir. :. ith March, and nt the
I Ten, :u (M- :
i I. ritaaeri : .1 with clasp, and
Eli*,.
»c Captain C. P. Son
I. n it), the H
. .t. Zigomala
1
yal Irish Regiment
UI Captaii R. E. Galindo served in the Egyptian war < M lal,andKhedi
. -
,,s Captain C. F. Sen-ell served in the Soudan E. Royal Ride
C lent in th- en
3,e Captain w. M. In. □ thoEastei niMswithl Ballon
of the Berkshire Begimeat, and wa ,and in the
enuaj >ments at B ir).
1111 \V. V. Eoclea served in the Burmese Expedition in 18SS-09 «tth the 4U1 Battalion Ritle Brigade
I
•"Captain W Nelson served with the Burmese Exiiedition in 1S86 1 In despatches. Medal with
<
"• Captain H. Barlow served wii ]-. Expedition L • ovc'eStar . -
v - ■ <iurmg the operations on the Uppei -36.
A. v. '. i'. HcFaU served with the md Battalion Kit . the Zhob
George White during the Zhob a bowa.
"' Captain M. Robinson served >v:th the expedite inel Ellis mcluo
captu- taba (Medal with Ota
'■'.'. \. Persse served with the Manipore Expedition In 1
tain V. u. R. Johi son served In the campaign In the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kite:
the sat Battalion Lincolnshire Refl , a and Khartoum (mentioned
■
E. Oakes served through mt the Hnzam campaign In i->:s with the and Battalion Northumberland
I era (Medal with Clasp).
*" Ctptain F. C. Johnston served in the expedition to the Soudan 111 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham and wa>
present in the engagement at Tenia lap, and KL. the Boudan campaign CI
ofTemai u ■
; tain E~. H. II. Gordon served la the expedltl Bal
Hijhlan I- lentaat E Teb .and Khedive's Star).
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1-'. [era, and with the River
Column unaer Major General I
*w Captam a. Nets' 11 terved with the expeditioi - the! il-'1 Weal C atsj of Africa, In
1887-S8 (Medal with Cla-p
"" Captain M.M'Ncill served with the expedition to the Boudan in 1885 with the 5th Lancers ai
• Henry Ewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brhradi engagement at Hasheen and at the
u (Medal w' ! K)n dive's Starl.
' T.Holland idan in 1S65 with the is; Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and at in the engagement al B thai near Tofrek on the ;;th March, and
ut the ind Khedivo'i
**• Captain M. P. H Sal d in toe Bgp
Guard-, and eras preei red in the
expedition to the s Mi-lan m 1 ■ ; with the 3rd Bai 1 present in the engage-
■ 1 !. v. ay si wed with ; ! • I Uon in 1K8
- ved in the n; , Lfrica, in 1893-94 (mentioned in
b Clasp); and a ith - . \lajoa
anding the 1
"• Captain C. L. Lindsay servi 1 war of 1881,
el-el K. tor (Medal with 1 " oidau
-
tainC.P.L aions of lh. ein 1885-8* (Medal, and
1
**• captain E B. Hawker served with the Burma - 1 in the
a in 166S wnii the >nd liattali 01 ox Regimei •
I in 1888.
1 iptain W.Triggi served In the Afghan war
- :i i( 11 . \ ■ ■ . . .1 with th ' ith Olasp)
P. Ford Hi lervedwith the Bin In 1835-80 (m
ro I la-p-l.
■ ipiam W. L. Tn ' ilmg the ot
ptainA P. Murray served In the 8oudan i 1884 with the :sl Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
eaent in theeo lodal with Clasp, ana Khedive's Star)
Beserve of Officers. — Wat Services of the Captains. 576*1
373 Captain L. C. M. Parry served throughout the operations of the Ch'tral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the iPt Battalion of the Buffs, and wa* present in the engagement at Mmnugai (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion
of the Buff's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Baiour and the Mohmand country, with
the UtmanKhel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the TangaPasatClaap).
373 Captain G, G. Macdonald served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
3:6 Captain G. G. Hunter served in the operations in the Soudan in i333, and was present in the engagement
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3:7 Captain E. Howell served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
37,3 Captain E. R. Taylor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
360 Captain Charles Manners served with the 15th Hussars in the Boer war of 18S1.
391 !■ Captain H. C. Franks served with the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
18S7-SS (Medal with Clasp).
™ Captain D. P. Sunderland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
383 Captain W. C. Hall served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the rst Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
384 Captain C. K. Bushe served in the Nile Expedition in 1R84-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
*?* Captain J. K. R. Campbell served in the operations aga;nst the chief Nanna on the Henin River, West Coast
of Africa, in 18C4 (mentioned in despatches DSO. and Medal with Clasp).— See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry
p. 78 5.
386 Captain H. Wiltshire served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama,
in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star), Served in the operations in the Soudan in t38o. including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
387 Captain W. Pearson served m the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
388 Captain Hon. W. L. Bagot served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum — slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
389 Captain A. H. O. LLovd served in the Soudan campaign in rSSs (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
330 Captain H. R. S. Maitland served in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, including the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
3M Captain T. Lay served in the Afghan war in i83o, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
daLar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Beserve of Officers. — War Services of Lieutenants, See.
1 The Duke of Bedford served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Major J. F. Trant served in the Boer war of 1881 with tbe Natal Field Force.
3 Captain C. H. Colvin. — For War Services, see Militia (Essex Regiment).
7 Captain H. Wickham served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Lord A. F. Compton served in the Soudan Expedition in 1384 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements Jat El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Scar).
10 Lieut. C. M. Greufell served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'- Lieut. G. Wolfe served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 Lieut. J. H. Martin served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 19th Hussars, and was present at the two
actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Lieut. F. R. Drake served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Kbedive's Star). Served
with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Lieut. E. K. B. Tighe served in the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-33 with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps).
16 Lieut. J. U. de B. Harris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liver-
pool Regiment, and was severely wounded in an attack near Myingyan in May 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lieut. D'A. Symonds served in the Zulu war in iS7y with the 17th Lancers, aud was present in the cavalry
affair at Erzungayan and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
1B Lieut. W. Holt served in the Burmese Expe lition in 1837-39 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
80 Lieut. R. Lines served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S6 under Sir Harry Prendergast, including the
surrender of Mandalav (Medal with Clasp).
21 l.ient. R. P. Cobb'old served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
(Medal with Clasp).
3:1 Lieut. W, C. Mason served in the Zulu war i:> 1879, and took part in the pursuit of King Cetewayo|(Medal).
23 Lieut. C. P. F. RadclySe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
2* Ciptain J. Marshall served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affair
at Siah Sung ami in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain A. C. Cooper served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut .F. G. Hughes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons.
2- Captain W. Pilley aerved in the Zulu war of 1379 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engagement at
Zinguin Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■ Lieut. H. Hibbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
29 Captain T. Baillie served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal).
30 Captain J. Stead served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain J. Clifford served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the engagement
at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1880-S1, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
is Captain G. R. Grier served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal) . .
35 Captain R. H. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 (Clasp) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Clasp).
M Ciptain W. E. M'Veigh served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war ot
1881.
3" Captain E. J. Crane served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
3» Captain J. Watkins served with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers in the tooudan Expedition in
1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). ,. _ _ ,. _
" Captain S. G. Milter served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
5761 B< terve of Offieert — H"(ir Services of Lieutenants, fc.
41 Captain J, .T. T • red in the Kafir war in 1S77-7S including the operations against the Galekas
also served in the Zulu war in 1S70, I 1 menl at I'lundi , Medal with I '
:. ii:..i was present ::, the engagement at Lai j"(
-: the xonnies, W< - - » Mf.ln
with 1 Tuuibaka Country in it -• the capture of Tatnbi, and
with the expedition to the Gambia in 1 .
** Captail • :n 1S79-S0, and was present with the expt ' . the
Lughman v Lestrnntionof i 1 M Medal.
irith the (6th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S70-S0, and took part in the(
drfenr r. an. 1 was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with C
tain A. .1. Garrard served in tLe Afghan war in 1678-79, and was present at the capture of AU Musj id
la] with Ulai
tain W. B. Tuck served Is the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the and Battalion of the Essex Regiment
Mar).
«* Captain T. M. Murray wnrl v v in the Jowaki campaign in 1 .-'-- Uedal irith Clasp).
mr in 187S-) at the attack and captore I U
some time officiated a- Staff Officer to the
»r Bnrmah Field Force (two Clai
: in 18SS as Quarter Master to the 1st Hattahn Suffolk Regi-
ment (mentioned in despal
*' Lieut J. V7. Knirley served in the Zulu war 111 187,1, and was present in the engagement at lnyciane, and at
sfedal wit), 1
a Cspwiii s. J. M Uer served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present at the battle of tlingiudhlovu and at
the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
■ Captain 1;. Hedingham served in the Hazara campaign in 18SS with the :nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
iMedal with Claspi.
I aptain H. tTKIernan aerred in the Kile Expedition of 1884-85 with the isl Kattalion of the Royal Sussex
•nent, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart Medal with Clasp,
Star).
y served as Quarter Master to the and Battalion King's own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement
at Gemaizah ip, and Khedive's Star).
•> Lieut. .1 H B. G Hoggservi 1 in the \ rax in 1868 (Medal).
" Captain 11. C. Hart served 111 the Egyptian war ol 18S.-. and was present at the battle Of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in if S4-S; (Clasp).
': Captain R. J. Roche served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82
with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Cla«p, and Khedive's Stan ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1864-4)5 (Clasp).
M Captain W. PitxPata '. the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal witl
1 ' I. lent. W*. E. Hogau served in the Kanr war m 1S77, and in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S0 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain B. F. Overton E 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1S70, and was
nt in the engagement at Gingindhlovn and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Boer
war ot i-:i with the 60th Rifl- the Egyptian war of 1889, and was present at the reconnais-
sance m Ibri randria en the 5th august, in |he eiigageinedt at Tel-el-Mahnia. at tin- action at Kassasin
. and at the battle o T' • : BTeoir [Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'slstari ; al in the
Seudan Expedion in 1884 witii : King's Boyal Bifle Oorps, and was present in the engagements at
EI Teh and Tenia (two COB
■ Laptain C. H. Murdocn served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Claspi. Served in the B< er war .»f 1S81.
Served in the Egyptian war in 1 tS;. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedn and in the Soudan c&mDaign in 1SS4 (promoted Quarter Master, Clasp).
• Captain W. Bpeak served in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal).
"' Captain J. O'Neill served in the Zulu war utd was present in the engagement at riundi (Modal with
Clasp).
- Captain W. Haycock served with tl in 18S4-85 (mentioned in despatches, pre mo ted Quarter
Master (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star'.
73 Captum J. L. Emerson served m the Egyptian war of ifr? (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1884 and was present 111 the engagements at El Teb aud Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps, and \1 el m the field) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Clasp).
:1 Lieut. T. Jarrett served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
11 w". J. Qnaltrongh serve,!' wuli the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i88s-8f, and were present in the
engagement at tiiniss (Medal, and Khedives 6.
• tin R. R. Lander served throughout the Afghan war of 1878*80 with the 7and Hig] and was
present in the engagemi d the 6th October iS7gand in the L-perations round Cabal In 1'eeeinber
1879; accompany nek Hoberts in the mnreb to Candahar and was present at I ;ahar
(mentioned in despal I ee, Medal with three Clasps, Urouze Decoration, and additional Medal with Clasp lor dis-
act in the field). Sen in the Egyptian war of i8Ssf and waa present atthebattle t Tel el >Kebix
Lai w tl, < asp, and Khedive's Start.
'' Captain J. w. Mitchell s rved in the Boerwar in iSSi. Served in the Egyptian war of v Lai and
,::.! With the Njle E\)ie lit". Ml 111 1884-85 (C-BS])),
80 Captain J. S. Howe served in tie arof i878-Sowith the 25th BjiuT/aOwn Borderers with the
&WUT Vallev Pield - at.Oeneral Maude, and attcrwonls with the Khyltcr Lide Force under
. Ilnubt I Mr
" i.uui. G Sidmonth served in the Zulu war in
w Lieut. J. H. Hail served In the Soadan oampaign in 1885 (mentioned lx) deapatohes, ICedol with Clasp,
Star, and Medal for distinguished conduct in tbi I
u A* Jones served in the Axghan war in 1 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war or 188a (Medal and
Kheiuve's Star).
577
INDIAN ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
Cavalry,
Second Lieutenants.
Scott, George Percival Symes...
Judd, Charle- Richard
O'Connor, Malcolm Stuart
Mac Adam, Hugh Crawford Vivers .
Stebbing, Edward Percy
Berkeley, Arthur Mowbray
2: May 97
ri June 97
4 Mar. 98
[3 Jan. 99
8 Sept. 99
3 Sept. 99
r May 97
2 June 97
4 Mar. q3
13 Jan. 99
8 Sept. 99
8 Sept. 99
Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Stapleton, Bryan
Muller, William Carl Waldemar ..,
Collins, Michael Richard
Morin, Archibald Henry
Wildeblood, John Peake
Harnett, William Falkiner
Gibb, Chambers Sawbridge
Sutherland, William...
O'Brien, George Justin...
Howard, William Henrv Ker
de Rhe^Philipe. George William Vitalli
Gilmore, Harold St. George
Foy, Ernest Rudolph
Sangster, William Peter
Cuffe, Otway F.trtescue Luke Wheeler ..
Home, Lindsay Douglas
Armstrong, Herbert Aubrey
Proes, Ernest Marinus
Wildeblood, Henry Seddou
Scott, William Scrimgeour
Phillips, Ernest Alfred William
Preston, Arthur Sansome
Wall, Benson Parsiik
Fairholme, Charles Ernest
Hawes, John Wickes Molyneux
Tulloch, Charles Arnold
Babington, Stephen
Patch, James
Anderson, Alexander Dingwall
Willans, John Frederick
i3 Dec.
22 Jan.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
17 Apr.
30 Apr.
30 Apr.
:4 May
21 May
21 May
2 July
t 2 July
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
1 Oct.
12 Nov.
17 Dec.
18 Feb.
25 Mar.
?a June
2 Sept.
9 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
20 Oct.
25 Nov.
2 Dec.
3 Mar.
[g Mav
>5 Aug.
96 i3 Dec. 96
97 22 Jan. 97
97 5 Feb. 97
97 5 Feb. 97
97 17 Apr. 97
57 1 May 97
97 1 May 97
97 14 May 97
97 21 May 97
97 21 May 97
97 2 July 97
97 2 July 97
97 27 Aug. 97
97 27 Aug. 97
97 1 Oct. 97
97 12 Nov. 97
97 17 Dec. 97
98 iS Feb. 93
9S 25 Mar. 98
98 24 June 98
98! 2 Sept.98
98, 9 Sept.98
93 30 Sept.98
98 30 Septus
98 20 Oct. 93
98 25 Nov. 98
98' 2 Dec. 98
99I 3 Mar. 99
99 19 May 99
99 25 Aug. 99
578
; under Royal Warrant,
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* Sir \ - r 1 s -7 (War Modal with
Bsrrod on the Ohina Ex] wi LdjutantandB - tack on Chuen]
oonm taction of Macao Fort, wbiota
he garrisoned and oomnianded : nt • I eral small fbi I U trob 1841, he was severely wounded
by an explosion, and m< his gallantry ; was Adjutant aJ mfton, and until the end of the
war , (or thi mk of Major on Served with the
to the Baltta from March to July 1854 (Medal). Whi in the Good £ rion.
1 Genera] 1 the ft. at, Banal I during die Oarllsi war.
10 Sir 1 anbexg Barred with the Baltic Expedition In 1 ind commanded Ifarine Artillery
of a Division oi gunboats at the bombardment md promoted to Breral
onmanded the ELM. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including tbe blockade of the Canton
river, «;i- in command of the " rj at the bombardment of Canton, an A the assault and capture
(Br. 1 ael. Medal with Clasp).
a, and was present at the Gr.-t ottptnre
lift'!. tthedem 1 gue forts in the Canl Driver; participated in 1 '"the
ttrst end si wai sngi Taction of all the. i and river defences, including
form Folly and B
Bird'i Nest Battery, and fins "nek on theenemj q the
:th the batb rii from
Bade ib4 bZateh, iyth May 1854. Barred with tbe R. M. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. 1855, after which with
the coinhin pal until it:- fall; acted
:a Eertoh, and occupation of Yen! Kale ; and n -render of Kinhourn (Id
with t« eretof Major, 5th CLeas of the Medjidie, and
■rnl Lainbrick served on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840 with the Royal Marine Battalion, and
was present c nine p igements, including the a aernani end the attack on Kontarabia—
wounded ■ mt ntionad Indespatcl s of the Ordai
i: BirP.O Penroea served with the Royal Martoi pain in 1838. Also iv China
in 1841-42 during; the operations in the Tanff-tse-Kiaag. [sun the British
factory at Canton; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach m the wall of Canton oti
October, and throughout the subsequentoperntions—mentio? wthClaap).
Served with the Battalion sent out for sen-ice in Japan in 1864-66, and t at the bombardment of the
balt« a -traits of Siuaonosaki, the entrance of thainlai man, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marine*, at tins assault oaptore and destruction of the flvebatci cade, magaalnaB, and barracks, and during
the bhore operations, from the 5th to Sth Sept. 1S64 (mentioned in de
'• s,r Charlee Barnard served" in the Royal Navy in Syn Including the blockade of Alexandria (Turkish
Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp). Served at tdeutenanl U. Mann. Artillery 00 board RLM.B. Hieiimerf
on tin B 1 c 11 to! America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in I ons of thcoomblned English and Efrenoh
Squadrons in the River Parana in ^46, including tin- act ion ol ( Ibllgado, the landing, storming, and capture Of bat-
teries; subsequent operations: ■ ,er Parana, concluding with the aotii n at St. Lorenzo, on which occasion he
oonstructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island )j snemyM arans, remaining
(or two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing ol Lorenzo by Men of War with large
convoy of iao merchant vessels on the 25th Mai 1844 mentioned to despatch) 3i t onshore with R M Battalion
at Monte \ Idi o when besieged by General Oreo, performing the dutj ol anting Adjutant for 13 months Proce*
to China in 1859 to take charge of R.M. Artillery serving onshore, and was senlOl OfBoeroJ the Corps In the Rocket
Bout- at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the list August 1 to. Served as senJoi Ofnoai in com-
mand of R.M. Artillery and It. Mariiu s on board the tiun Boat Flotilla which rr «eadl 1 up the River Peiho two
days after tlj- capture of the Taku Forts' and 111 advance of the Allied look possession of the Tientsin Ports
and afterwarda ol the prinolpa] gats of that oltj . being placed In oommand of the sams till relle\ 1 ant
: rd by the army. Appointed on toth Beptembi 1 1 ioo so the oommand and charge of ths Blags Trai d Flotilla
Bmployed In transporting ths Blege Train from ths Taku Torts to Tungohow, t( miles from Peldn (services offloiaJJy
ackii" -l .pointed to the stall of the 2nd Division It. Artillery on 4th Oct. 186
on Pekin and was senior OfBoei of Royal Marine- at its surrender 1 Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and 1
70 General c. J. Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force Ln 1 -' -57, and a at the storm*
lagol '' eture of Bushire, and battt oab (Medal with Clasp),
I with the expedition to the Baltic in i
-* BirJohn Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, ^ Deo, 1851,10 spiking the guni to pro-
taol 11. m. steamer Te>i:rr, then aground d Camp to ths Quai
ths KM. Battalion at I <■ and with th<
dnrtoB '*" aderof tunboum (Medal with Clasp, Ah Class
ipaign of 1854 u Brigadi U
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General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services* 587
23 General G. Mains served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R. M. Brigade, including the battle of
Balaclava and sieereof Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). .Served
with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 185*'. Served in China with the expeditionary
force in 1S58-59 ; also the campaign of tS6o, including the at tionof Sioho, the takiugof Tontrhoo, storm and cap-
ture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in the left shoulder, and mentioned in despatches) and sub*e-
q uent operations as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
M General Clive served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
*° Sir Edward Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'e Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Beroa (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 i,
including the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
sl General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
69 The Duke of Grafton served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the Coldstream Guards, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and battles of Balaklava and Inkerman — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sar-
dinian, aud Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
81 General J. A. Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrenderof Mooltan,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
87 Sir James Hills-Johnes. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
" General P.G.Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
96 Lieut.General 0. B. E wart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in theEast on its
arrival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade,
Royal Engineers, and was present in the affairs of Bulganat and M'Kenzie's Farm, at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Msdals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). During the Boer war of 1881 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer to the Natal Field Force.
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 as Brigadier General in command of the Base and Line of Com-
munications including the general supervision of the contemplated railroad to Berber (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Claso, and Khedive's Star).
9" Sir John M'Leod served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (mentioned in despatches), siege and fall
of Sebastopol, including the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 againsfc
the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat (mentioned in despatches),
Khodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and
Begum's Kottee (mentioned in despatch), attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, ;ind CB.). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the
42nd Highlanders, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in H674. Commanded the Regi-
ment until ordered up to the front from Mansu to the north side of the Adansi Bulls to take command of the
Advanced Guard of the Army, now composed of ihe former Advanced Guard — viz., Lord Gilford's Scouts and
Russell's Regiment— together with Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment, Head Quarters 2nd West India Regiment,
and Rait's Artillery. Commanded the force at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, and capture of Borbo-
rassie ; commanded the Left Attack at the battle of Amoaful; commanded the Advanced Guard at the capture
and destruction of Becquah, the Advanced Guard engagement ot Jarbinbah, and the skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah. Commenced the attack at the battle of Ordahsu with portions q\
Wood's and Russell's Regiments, three companies Rifle Brigade, and a 7-pounder gun (slight contused wound of
the hand). Afterwards with the 42nd, a gun, and Rocket Detachment, forced the position and pressing the
fugitives with the Highlanders entered Coomassie the same evening and was appointed Commandant of the place
(several times mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
99 Lieut.General the Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1353 (Medal).
100 Sir Robert Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in 1860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, aad surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
i0* Sir Benjamin Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the Relief of
Lucknow, including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches)
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 *n command of the Lower Burmah Division (received the thau ks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin Lushai Expe-
ditionary Force in command of the Burmah District (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches. Clasp).
102 Lt.General G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 with the 23rd Company Royal
Engineers, and was present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow. throughout the Rohilcund
campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooya, action of AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude
and Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia,
capture of Fort Musjeedia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the
China war of 1S60, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (after Major
Graham, Royal Engineers was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter
(mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct in taking up ladders aud bridging the ditch under a heavy fire) ;
was present at the affairs of the iSth and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineers throughout the
Abyssinian campaign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala—
wounded in the right arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal) .
i0* Sir Charles Knight Pearson served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1S55,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 3th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. c Column, a force of all arms, which invaded Zululand by the
passage of the Lower Tugela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action of Inyezane a Zulu force whieh in
superior numbers had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia's Hill. He then
advanced and formed the fortified post of Ekowe, and held it while invested by the enemy for two months, after
which the place was relieved by Lord Chelmsford (EC1IG., Medal with Clasp).
105 Lt.General B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed
at Zoulla with the Reconnoitering Party on the 2nd October 1867; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Mag-
dala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, and Medal).
106 Sir J. Bevan Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in tne demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59, an(i commanded a Company of the
Royal Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; present at the siege and storm-
ing of Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches), siege and storming of
Jhansi (directed the only two successful columns of assault), actions of the Betwah and Koonch (mentioned in
despatches), actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd May, in which he
supported with his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by over-
powering numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for '*' prompt resolution in charging most
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successful. y the very superior force of the rebels, routine them with loss, and pursuing them till out of roach "\
capture of I'a'pce, action be'ore and capture of 1. - I .s Conitnan d . 1 LiddelPs
Column in Bundleknnd in A .. • ber 1858. and also with I mmi m Central
India in February, March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and 01 intia Topee
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and IB I. Barred in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 as Colonel on the
Staff Com- ngineor, and was piesonl in the engagement at HaaheaiQtnd :tt the ileal motion of
Temai — mentioned in di unnandcd the Royal Engineers in an 1 y able manner,"
and for having rendered " unfailing assistance m carrying out the many engineering operations winch had to be
undertaken '" ( Medal wil : Khedive's Star).
E M. Wiseman-Clarke served with the o,rd Highlanders the Baatarn campaign of 1854-55,
including v Almn and Bulakl.. 1 fall of Seb SI • Ycnisalc (V
wit). • : Turkish Medal \ - the Indian campaign of 1857- SJ by
Lord awnporeon 6th Dec. pursuit of the enemy :u»l oaptari -hat, action
at Kallee Nuddie ; taking "f Kuttehghur. exi n at Brigadier B - capture of
Luc. . m 'r despatches ami subs. i|iiciitatl'airsendingin the capture of Hnreilly (Medal
with two Ch. ■
aral II F. levies served in the Royal Navy 111 the Burmese war (Modal). Alan In U10 Baltic in the
the Zulu wax of 18-9 as I'ouiniandttnt at Bill and afterwards as
Lin di
~ 3n ■ Dry li. 1.. Newdigate landed to the Crimea with the tnd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the
liati Medal with Claap, and Turkish Medal). E n oampaign of 1857-58,
inclii awxrpore,a endwitn Rot ' ulpee
end operations in Central Inrj r. Medal with ta Clasps), war in 1878-70
nth . I of the 41I1 Battalion of the Bifle Brigade ; commanded the
Lower Kooruni Brigade from .l Mil Medal).
'" 1. 1. General T. Ross commanded a den. a the Nepaul Frontier In 18501 rom the
plains ofTOnwara where there was H large bazar, and next day attacked them in the jung. ..the whole
rel>vl artcy n. c< 1 - 1 to Hotoul. wh re cut up bv Sir R. Kelly -for general services on the
■ in I'hiefand Sir R. Kelly (Medal).
1. Rich landed in the Crimea in 1855, served in the Trenches 111 1! - and was
present at it* fall (Medal with Clasp, Brev. • ,nd Turkish U -cd during the caiiipuign of 1858 in
ral India under Sir Hugh Rose, including the action at Koonch, and commanded the 71st 1. 1. In', at the actions
of Mottra and Deepoora (manl ireofCalpei Morar
(mentionedi,uudcaptureofiiwaliori:Meilalwithi'l;i»i>. ''/(., and Brevet fLt. Colonel). C immanaeda Field Force of
all arms in the Jung.. 1 from Nor. 1858 to May 1859 in pur-. Bao Sahib,
■a ■•shah, and other rebel leaders, and on the 5th April surprised and totally routed the rebels at Nainwas —
thanked b> the Governor General in Council.
1M Lt. General Harrington served with the 39th Regiment in the Sutlej compaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles ol Ferozeshah anil Sobraon (Medal and t. v., clasps 1. Served also in the I'unjiiub oampaign of 1848-49,
including the passage of the Chenab and battles of ChilliuuwnUah and Goojerat (Medal with t n
'" Lt. General Meyriok serves! in the Crimea rrom 30th Dec. 1854. and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal a tp, sth ciiiss of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Lt. General de Horsey served the Baatarn campaign of 1S54, and up to 13th Jan. 185;. including the bnttle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Claapa, Brevetol Major, jthC'laeaofthe '■' rnrldah Medal).
''" Lt General C. Pollard served in the l'unjaub campaign of 184S-49, including thl aided),
era! (Medal with two Clasps). Served En the Indian matins oampaign in 1^7 iMedaH.
ienera) Maeintyrs served with local rank of Captain attached irmv in 1855-56. Joined the
Kertch expedition us 11 Brigade Major (Medal with clasp for Babaatopol \ 'mer Pasha
to Asia Minor, and was preaenl ton oghoul the winter campaign there, including thl the [agour, 11 Her
which buttle. l':t plan, llymock. 05th root, having been killed, he w as n pi up to the Bnl ish (Vm-
Rir Lmtorn Sinuni - 1 until April 1-5. irarm acknowledgments.
of his services from that officer on r< appointment (Tnrkieh Medal. and 5th ( Pro-
ceeded 10 China in command of a Mountain Tram Buttery with the expedition in 180 Pn re of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the 18th lotb and 30th August i860. I Cted shell from
a mountain train howitzer laid by himself, he wor.uded Chung Wong, Commander in Clue:' of the rebels, in the
face, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Stall. w*aa senior oilicer of Artillery and in command of
ith Gate Prist, the principal point attacked, daring the defence (mentioned in despatches, M<
161 Sir Seymour John Blane served with t) isUier Giiiuds throughout the Kii-t, rn campaign of 1854-55,
including the buttles of Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded I. siege and fall of Bebastopol, and sortie of the sCtilOct.
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps. Sardinian and Turkish Me dale, and .11. ■ lie).
Served as Brigade Major to General Nicholson at the defeat of the Bealkote mutineers al 1 eontneisui
and iMh .Inly 1857, action at Nuijufghur, siege and a>sanlt of Delhi,— three tin despatches and
in General Orders by the Governor General (Brevet* of Major and Lt Colonel, Ml I ussp).
'"' Lt. General F. 6. T. Deshon served with the 12nd Regt. in Bcinde, and was preaenl at the I
Hyderabad (Medal). Deserved also the campaign in the Southern Mahmttu country 111 I
at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. as also in the operations againsttha Forte
of Muniuihiir and Munsontoah in the Southern Concan. Landed m the Crimea witli the 4St)i Regt. an .-ist April
1855, and served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and commanded a pom duly
Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, ah Class of the
lie. mid Turkish Medal).
1 with the 46th Hegt. nt the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp,
1 . ih (lass oi tii. .; 1 1'urkish Medal).
IU Lt. General C. T. Stewart served 111 the Pnnjt .11 of 1848-49, including the siege Of Mooetan, and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps), I - • the Indian Mutiny campaign, inoloding the battle of Budle-
. and through on I the siege Of 1'elhi (Medal with '
ii H. F. Williams served with the 1 -t Batxalion 60th Rifles durin
Moolum..'. and oaptureofthe oitadi - present at the
. oi Goojerat, tie - kh Army,
(Medal with two Clasps) . Also present during the operationi 1 the Insur-
gent villagee on the 11 th and 14th D Served in tie nilti-
■■ in India, including the actions on the llindiin of the ,. tliand ;tst May. battle of Hud:
of the Heights Del and
left thigh-bone broken on 19II1 J
the Crimea from Julj 1855, inolading th . (Medal
with Clasp, Hreiet oi Major, -ih ■ aTadjldie, and Tarkieh Medal).
I.t 1 o 1,. rill H Wruv iva- »elit on • 1 to .lap. ill lllllee 1 - r Ull.ler
the ■. n.l. 1 In I Inef Vi.e \diiinal Sir Augustus Kuper O/ss sent by him 111 \'.
the batti rlesinSim ski Straits, ami was afterwards preet at with a 1 letaohmt Dl ol Royal Bnginaora In th. a,
1 n nt operatii Brevet of Ma
.. 1 irii Mrved with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8th Novembi
until the c. . ieg.1 and full ol Si
lentioned in
uraok Battel 1 June and on the R< lai 5; he was
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mni. t April till tl 1 amandantof th tnmaniaation
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 5^7^
in the North West (Medal). Served daring the Servo-Bulgarian war in 1885-86 as Red Cross Commissioner
with the Servian Army (received the thanks of the King and Government of Servia, the Red Cross of Servia,
and the Second Class of St. Sava).
197 Lt. General G. H. Page served in the 58th Regt. in New Zealand (Medal), and was present at the storming o
Kawiti's Pah nth Jan. 1846, and he defeated the natives in a night attack on his post on the River Hutt, 16th Ma
following. Present at the skirmish atTaitai 16th June, commanded a Detachment at the capture of Chief Te Raupe-
rahs and at the skirmish in Horokiwi Valley; present at the attack aua repulse of tho enemy on the settlements
and stockades of Wanganui 19th May; and in the action of the 19th July 1847 he directed a charge which
repulsed the enemy. Served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea, subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 6th Dec. 1855, urtil the withdrawal of the Army.
i9a Lt. General G. E. Baynes served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
on the 9th, 14th, 18th and 23rd July, and commanded the storming party of the 2nd Column of attack at the assault
of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
1,9 Major General W. Cooper served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah,
including the capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the expedi-
tionary force on the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in 1858, and in the same capacity with the expedi-
tionary force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier General Chamberlain in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
300 Sir John M'Neill served during the campaign of 1857-58 in India as Aide de Camp to Sir Edward Lugard
during the siege and capture of Lucknow, engagement at Jauupore, relief of Azimghur, and various operations at
Jugdesporet Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). In 1S61 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to New Zealand
as his Aide de Camp and served thereuntil 1865 ; present at the engagements on the Katikara river, the Koeroa, Ran-
gariri, the Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the natives (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Victoria Cross, and
Medal) : receive I the }!(£ " for the valour and presence of mind which he displayed in New Zealand, on the 30th
March 1864, which is thus described by Private Vosper, of the Colonial Defence Force. Private Vosper states that
he was sent on that day with Private Gibson, of the same force, as an esc irt to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide
de Camp to Lieutenant Geueral Sir Duucan Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill was proceeding to Te
Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning from that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohn.pu, this
Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front, sent Private Gibson back to bring up infantry from Ohanpu,
and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the top of a rise K> watch the enemy. Suddenly they were
attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the fern close tU hand. Their only chance of escape was
by riding for their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private Vosper' s hor.se fell and threw him. The natives
thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, on perceiving Private Vosper was not
following him, returned, caught his horse, and helped him to mount. The natives were firing sharply at them
and were so near that, according to Private Vosper's statement, it was only by galloping as hard as they could
that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lt.Colonel M'Neill's assistance, for he could, not have
caught his horse alone, and in a few moments must have been killed." Commanded the Tipperary Flying
Column during the Fenian disturbances in the winter of 1866-67, and was thanked by Lord Strathnairn in
General orders for services rendered on that occasion. Served on tho Staff of the Red River Expedition from
Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1870 \CMG.). Served as Colonel on the Staff and Second in Command of the
Ashanti expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1873 till very severely wounded on the 13th October in the
attack of the village of Essaman (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Appointed Aide de Camp to H.R. H.
the Commander in Chief in January 1874, and Equerry to the Queen on the nth August following. Accompanied
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to Egypt in 1882 when commanding the Brigade of Guards; served throughout
the Egyptian war, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of a
Brigade of Infantry, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba in command of the troops (men-
tioned in desuatches. two Clasps).
301 Lt. General A. H. Dawson served in the Afghan war in is3o (Medal).
302 Lt.General F. M. Colvile served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was;present at the
capture of Kir wee, and commanded three Companies 43rd Light Infantry at the subsequent; operations in Bundle
ound, Central India, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the New Zealand
war in 1864-65, and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in
Taranaka. Very severely wounded on the 22nd Oct. 1865 — right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned
in despatches, and thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
203 Lt.General V. H. Bowles served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkennan; siege, assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition t«
Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
205 Lt.General A. R. Gloag served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringee and
Of Woojee Guddah.
206 Lt.General J. I. Macdonell landed in the Crimea in January 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders
in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and took part in the expedition to Kertch and Yenikali (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hu jh Rose during the summer of
1S58, and was present at the actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action of
Morar and sub sequent operations terminating in the taking of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Eusofzai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and
other Afghan tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass, numerous
outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Crag Piquet, and final engagements resulting in the total defeat of
the assembled hill tribes (India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
397 Lt. General J. F. Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
** Sir Richard Sankey served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations
at Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Southern Afghanistan Field Force ( CB., Medal).
109 Lt.General J. T. Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the 21st
Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkennan and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
311 Lt.General H. Kent. — For War Services, see Militia (Middlesex Regiment).
Ui Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaisance within the disturbed districts in presence of and engaged with the enemy (Medal).
3,6 Lt. General J. Mullins served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the
Detachment of Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheapo, employed against the Chief
Myah Toon in the vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853 (Medal).
317 Lt.General T. N. Harward served with Havelock's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow,
including the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo, Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and
relief of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Modal with Clasp),
3,s Sir William Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, from
the landing in Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (as Adjutant of the 49th Regt.)
and Inkennan (where he led into action a Detached Wing of the 49th Regt.), siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of
•he 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the i2th June and 8th September (men-
toned in despatches "for distinguished conduct"). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in
Dec. 1854, and Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division at tbe close t,f the campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78. Commanded the combined
forces on the Eastern Frontier from December to March during the Gaika rebellion (several times mentioned in
despatches. CB.t mentioned bj General Sir A. Cunynghame for "great intelligence in the distribution of hia
" General Officers Retire ' Royal Warrant. — War Servi
irocr- ! ilu campaign of 1879 a* Deputy Adjuinnt ami Q -'or General, and
commanded the laager . . during tb< ul at Ultindi (mentioned in
despatches - - by Governor Sir Battle Prat I -
-e enabled him t<> afT<nl " hun "imiler circumstances of no
ordinary difficu'i tne Koer war of i83o-8i aa
- i tor or the Transvaal,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
,ud Tnun Howitzers anJ Rocket* in the engagement with the
Hill K 1 m tbfl Indian Mutiny campaign from loth May i S ^7 to 1 th B«] ".
incladinc ti - Apore, and Dhowrara undt<c
tia of Munnihar,
Tons*- Bridge, Nuchal, Munnuhar, -imui, Jugdi M< * ihi. and Cuowbeypore under
rai Lugard. led a Light Field Battery durinf tne w iwnpore under <leneral
Windham on the .'th. .-th and . th Non dally thanked f>>r ■* toe gallant manner in
which he fooght nil gun-." Bern In the attack and defeat oJ the Gwalior Oontinj
nuin and Brevet of Major).
*** Ma. he Crimea from the 1-1 .lanuary 1S55, Inclndj
siege and fall of Setmstopol, . • Redan en the tStn June und 8th September, also at the Unnbardment
and *urrend. r of of Major, 5th Claae of the Medpdie, and Turkish Medal).
*** Major General P. Hardy.- Pi r War Sen iocs, eaeMflitu (York and L 'it).
■* Major General II a W 11. H July 1S55, in-
oladinfl . - p. and Turkish Mi
** Lt. General the M . H II War I served the Bsttrm campaign f 1S5* and up to the :rd May 185; with the 47th
Regiment, including 1! of Sehasl lal with two
Clasps, Sardinian
1 in the Kaffir wars of 1S46-47 and 1850-51 (Medal ; wag thanked by the Commander m
Chief for gallant conduct in c the (iwanga on 6th inly for opening » <>mmn-
ntcation through I - OOOntry. In 1851 wi-. a] raj of the Field Korce
and assisted to org n from Feb,
to Jnly I iiu-f Engineer to the Turkish
.1 Irani of that Was em] loved In (unifying
Kerteh during tl • Major, *th Class of the Mi « Laaa In 1S74—
and Turkish Medal I iraa appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary ol : Yar, tobebist
mis&ioner for ■ettUngall affairs connected with the breaking op of th* Turkish Contingent, with full powers to
decide all quect: - pensation to Officers, and to Brvice
was completed and all ) approved of in July following. In Jul] kspotnfted Her Majesty*! Com-
mitfcioiier fur the Danabe, under the Treaty of Pacta,
mo Major General Hi n ,fl ' ' d with the s a in i8ss, including thesiegei ■:
topol and attack 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M red in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including the rebel of Lucknow - lawn-
pore, aiege and capture of Lucknow, and opens* ni campaign when the rebels
were driven into Nepaul (Medal with (wo Clasps). Embarked I Battalion,
33rd Fusiliers, and commanded the Head Quarters throughout ti ti *ar. in 1S74,
including the ca; I e, battle of Amoaful, capture ■ . ia, buttle ol
and capture . vera) times mentioned in despatches. t'Ji.. Medal a
ul Lt. General J. Bprol aJ rce under General Woodburn in the affair at Aurungabad in 1857
(Medali ; afterwards served aa acting Executiv I the Rajpoot [the commen-
dation of General Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Qovemmei ;■ and ability " in
the construction of barracks for the European troops at Neemuch.
:a Lt. General J. J. M'L. lnnes served in the Indian Mutiuy campaiim, including thi -.dency
of Lucknow, as Field Engineer with Fra: - uinug its march through Oude and --.uiguished
himself in the action at Sultaupurc (Victoria Cross): received the Y<£ under the following circumstances: —
" Date of act of bravery, 33rd February 1858.— At the action of Sultan pore. Lieutenant lnnes far m nd van •
the leading skir: - the fir>t*to secure a gun which the enemy wen i-r. Retiring trom tbut
they rallied roon gtm further back, from which the shot would, m another Instant, have ploughed
through our advancing columns, when Lieutenant Iniu-s rode up. unsupported, shot the gunner who was about to
apply the match, and, remaining undaunted at his post, the mark lor a hundred matchlock men, who were
sheltered in some ad.i'>ui ng huts, kept the artillerymen at bay un e rvaehed him.— Lttter from Major
General Thomas 1I<: n Fran -. KVli.t <f i.-th March 1858." Was altsrwarda present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow -severe! y worm led (Medal with two Clasps) Brevet of Major, and a year*! service).
m Major General 1 . R. Bolly Flood served with the 53rd Regiment in a ! roe under Sir Colin Campbell iu 1851-52
against in- n the N*.\V. Frontier of India. - -i the Indian campaign of 1857-59; was with the
Alumbagh Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; with the 53rd ac the relief 1 Oawnporc OH nafa
N •- 1837, action there on the 6th December, and to Serai Ghat, aotion -f Kala
Nuddee and occupation : r uttetighur, alhur ol Bntunahabod, storm and capture ol Mean gunge, siege of Lucknow
as Aide de Cam;. |(S4 rarely wounded), with the 53rd during the hot weather cim|iaigninOude
in 1S5S, inc.uding the pass ige 1 I the Goomtea and occupation of Sultanpore . as Aide d ~;r William
Mautneld during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including that in the ilaiswara country and action at Dhoondea
Khiiira. ana tne 1 'ruus-ltogra campaign with its several minor affairs aud the final action on the Raptee (mentioned
1 n despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Hrevet of Major).
*** Major General the Hon. C.J. Addingtonserred in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaignof 1S54. and up to »6th
June 1855, including the battles ol Alma and Inkerman.siegeof SebnaCopol. Mtaok and occupation of the Cemetery
en the 18th June — severely wounded (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal with three Clasps, $lh Class ul the M->iudic,
and Turkish Medan. Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Mean-
gunge, siege and capture 1 1 Lucknow, affairs of itarree and Nugger \meutioned in onapntobaa, Medal with Clasp
and Brevet "i Major)
M: Major General T. F. Bmith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and capture of Rarvilly (Medal with
Clasp; Berred m the AJTgl an war in 1879-80, ano took part in the march to Cauda bar with the force under Major
General l'bavre (mentioned m despatches. Medal).
in Major General I'. J. Uampbefl served in the Kaffir war of 1651-53 (Medal). AJao m the Crimean c»
from June Iu December 1855, including the siege and tail ol >, and Turkish Medal).
M LlQenaral H.A.Bro»nlow atrred in the Indian Mi. nn> cami>aign, including the battle ol Budlei >■■
siege ol !■■ I the Bluff nam park dnrint th. Lattei part ol tin operattons, an I »> wounded
at the assault; served the Rohllound campaign 1 Medal with Qlasp, sad Breret ol BCaJoi ,
Hi Major General W. H. Hawlev served wittl the 14th Kegiiucni In the Crimea irom the r>lb January 1855,10-
clnding the siege an 1 lull ot Sevastopol, and assaul: -ftl-e 1 8 th June (sleda WSju Claap, and Turk -
■*• Major Gent uus served in I • ^8,Uwlucuajf th< - oapture
of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, action at 1 lie Pans ol slnddenpore, aicffe and 1 ,rm
01 L<>har.t a e, capture of I 1 U )rar,and battle '
and capturi despatches. Medal a th I lasp, and Brevet I Major). Served In the Atgban
wsr m 1 8; ft- 79 in 1 1 Minora and aa Field Engineer, part m the
era) Maude .
Poet bereatbrd served with the rand Uifblanders in the Crimea 1
*nc: : t-i Kertch. siege aud fall of Beuastopol, and attaok "i the 18th June { Medal with 1
Turk.sh Medal] tat tne operaUons in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forcea under lanua
Topee and Kao Babih in 185I
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 587^
246 Major Genera] G. A. Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Basson (Medal
withlClasp for Pegu).
2*7 Lt. General J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
2iS Major General W. J. Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1 852-53,
and was present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of tho river stockades at Rangoon, uttack
on the White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two follow-
ing days, concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the capturos of
•Bassein and Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days,
during which the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major) ; received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate ocoasions during the
war. Served as a volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic Expedition of 1854
(Medal). Served as Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to September 1S55, and as Commandant with rank ot
Assistant Adjutant General at Smyrna and Abydos (Dardanelles) from 1st September 1855 to 27th October 1856.
250 Major General A. F. Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression
of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions atCawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoafu), battles of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times
mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
211 Major General J. H. Rocke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at the
affairs at Nukumaru on 25th and 2fah Jan. 1863 (mentioned in despatches); and commanded the 2nd Battalion at
the capture of the Putahi Pah on the 7th Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
252 Major General W. D. S. Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 18555
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; was also present at the capturo of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign ot 1857-58, and was present Ht the
actions of Chanda, Nuneerpore, and Sultaupore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affair of Meangunge (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
253 Major General J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of the
3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
2S* Major General F. W. Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders in
the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
255 Sir Henry P. Ewart commanded the Household Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (three
times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Cavalry Brigade — horse shot (mentioned in
despatches, KCB., and Clasp).
B> Major General W. J. Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture
and demolition of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French
Storming Party at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander in Chief (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
259 Sir Arthur Ellis served with the 33rd Eegiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1855;
then as Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
259 Major General A. H. W.Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, andTurkishMedal) . Served in India in 1858, and was engaged m the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches); also served in Central India, and was
present at the'eapture of FortNahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee
and afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal) .
261 Major General Henry Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut, 30th June 1857,
and throughout the defence of the Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first
part of the siege, and at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a
gun in battery at the head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having
" highly distinguished himself" (Medal with Clasp, promoted to be Captain, and a year's service).
262 Major General H. M. G. Purvis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition against
the Wuzeerees and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
263 Major General C. T. Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present attho battle
of Khooshab and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and assault of Kotah and Dwarka— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Was Assistant Field Engi-
neer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
261 Major General T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th
Punjaub Infantry against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the
action of Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor
affairs (Medal with Clasp).
265 Major General R. W. Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in
India from 7th June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with
Clasp).
«« Maior General A. H. Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 23rd Jan, to 12th April 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also during the Indian
campaign of 1857-5S, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabunge, action of Sundella, and
taking of Fort Birwah (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade,
and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoafnl (slightly
wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
2« Major General J. C. Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in i8s8, and was present at the affair of
Kirbrai, battle of Baoda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal).
268 Major General W. R. M'Caualand served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture ot the
Peiho Forts (Medal with Clasp). , _ , , , . , , ,.
269 Major General F. E. Hadow was present in several skirmishes it. the Sumbulpore country during the Indian
Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal). _ , !' __„ __ . , _ ..
2"° Sir Owen Tudor Burne served in the Crimea with the 20th Regt. subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
14th March 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment and also Bri-
gade Majoron the Staff of Brigadier Evelegh, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultaiipore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Hussungunge, Morar Mow, Fort ot
Simree, Fort Churda and Fort Musjeedia, Muchleegaon, Kaber Jungles, Fort Dooraha, and final operations in
Oude in 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, and Brevet ol Major
for services in the field, Medal with Clasp) . Appointed in 1861 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnairn, Commander
in Chief in India. Accompanied Lord Strathnairn to England in 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com.
mander of the Forces in Ireland. Present during the Fenian disturbances in 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
authorities in Ireland) . Proceeded to India in 1868 with the late Earl of Mayo, V iccroy and Governor General, and
587^ Qfiemt Betimd under Royal Warrant. — War Services,
eerred with him as Private Secretary until his assassination in 1672 (received the thanks of Government for his
1 to an Unattached Majority, and appointed a CSI.).
i&klbrt de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crime* In 1855, including the
Uopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. .Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
mat inded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Officer
ootiun < i< 1 the Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Hew a Kanta, Guxerat. Served
with a Wing ol the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundcl. Served in the Abyssinian
•ledal). Commanded the Frontier Field Force during the operations in the Soudan in
1 Khedive's Star). Commanded the British Column of the Frontier Field Force during the operations on
: ) (mentioned in despatches).
W, Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, includinglthe battles
of Alma ami lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth September,
iui'1 re puis* ot the some on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
iem1 ll. J. Wignun served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (mentioned in
with Clasp, ;th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3 nd Battalion
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the
lwt: 1 irr (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp. 3rd Class cf the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
rd Ralph Kerr served in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad iu
cammaiirl of the 1 th Hussars (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
*"* Mi. W, D Bond served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi—
•ely wounded [mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Lt. Colonel and colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Boer war or 18S1.
r' Major Central T. P. Berthon Barred in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57 and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the Forts at ; l£ohn mre < Medal with Clasp). Cummunded a Mountain Train in action with iasar-
gont 1-. rp n ■ t hni 1:1 !i Mm . t 1 y Medal).
JTt Major GentM-H) W. L Pembei tn Rides in India during the mutiny, and was severely
wounded, trite ngcrs of left hand, at Oawnpore on the 37th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served in the Zula
war c 'inmanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present
at the a [CB., Medai with C
■*■ Major Genera] A Lamhtjn served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854, and the assaults of
the ibth June and Stfa E ipatohee, M. up, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal) Berred with the and Battalion Coldstream Guar •. plian war of i88a, and was present
in the engageni< nt at Tel-el-MahnU ami at the i Eebtr (Medal with Chun, 4th Olaeeof theOsmanieh,
and Khed. Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of the 1st Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and v\ a- present in the engagement at liashcen, at the action near Tofreck on the 24th March, when he
was in con; Laf the destruction of Tenia) ; was appointed Commandant at Otao (mentioned in despatches,
CB.. ■
=*d Major Genera] C. EL, EL Nicholl served with the Ritle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Cbup, end Turkish Medal). Also with the and Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the
ln»Uan Mut,ij\ , including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous atlairs during the Dade
campaign (Med;il with riaspi. Kmharked for the Gold I tonal with t he jnd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the seoond phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabtn and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
Coomaasie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
1'i Major General W. H. Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-^5, and was
present at Katiknra and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (received the thanks
of the Major General Commanding, Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (men-
tioned in a< Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star.
m Major General O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54 till October of that year. Served
also the campaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-77 under
Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1879
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*•* Major General H. B. Feilden served with the 38th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July
1855, including the (tattles of Alma and lnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including tho attack and occupation
of the Cemeterv nn the iSth June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal)"
:': Mijer <ieut-r.fl C. B. Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1355, including
the siege and fill of Sebastopol, and was wounded atthe assault of the Redan on the Sth September ( Medal with
Clasp, and Tarki-h Medal). Commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagements at Charasiah on 6th October 1379 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations
ind Cahul in December 1879, including the engagement at the Asmai Heights on 14th December— mentioned
iu despatches It'//., Medal with two Clasps).
*: Major Geneinl Thornton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1337-S9 in command of Royal Artillery
•Mth Clasp).
*■- Major Genera] W. 0, Justice served with the 75th Regiment during tho Indian campaign of 1857, and was
present at the siege of Delhi from 23rd June (in command of the Light Company from 13th Sept.), storm and capture
of the city (lfedal with Clasp).
"v Maj« r General J. A. Tillard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Khevlin entioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in deepatoaea, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Dec nation). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned 111 despatches, CB., and
Medal witfa I
"° Major General J. E. D. Hill served with the 97th Rogt. m the Crimen from the 39th July 1855, including the siege
and fad ol Bebaat »uoL and was one of the hou tenant* of the ladder party at the attack of the Redan on 8th Sept., on
whn ) was wounded in tho left hip, and mentioned in despatches for "distinguished conduct" (Medst
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Ma, '■. H rjtteraon Berred with the 17th Regiment In the Crimea from the nth July 1855 including
the »iege and tall l, end aenenlt <>f the R*m i >t. mbcr; wb* also at the injinljardmentand
surrender 01 Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Berred with the 17th Regiment m the Afghan war
rfl 7". end was present at the capture of AU ftfurifid end in ihe expeditious into the Bar.ar Valley, including the
- U il. (mentioned in despatches Medal with I 1ft
8 rb imaeon Berred In the Indian M itinj on apeign In 1857-381 aud was present at tho
1 at the stage and captur. '■'■ •■ial witn t'laap).
1 Idajoi General EL J. Degaoher served in the Eaflr em u.f [877 ?B. and book i>ert in the operalioni against
kttaok on the Taha ka Ududa . also asrvsd in the Zulu war of 1S79 (t'B., Medal with t'lasp).
DeielC. Cowie eerred in the Afghan war of 1B78-80, and took pan in the adranee bo( ebul under sw
Donald Stewart, includingthe engagenu nt at Alnn*«i Khevl I mentioned Ln despatches) . acoompanud Sir l-'rvd crick
djtbar, end was present at tho bai iahar ( mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
n nh two clasps, and BrouM Deoorei
it. Whigham served wub the 4?nd Hlgnlandere in tho Crimea from the and Dec. 1S54, includ-
ing ' to BTertoh| siege and fall of Bebaatopol, and assault of tho outworks on iStb June (Medal with
Clasp, mid Turkish Medal).
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services, 5S7/
a9fl Major Genenl R. C. B. Pembcrton served in the Inlian Mutiny camoaigu, Including the battle of Budleeke-
serai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion—
slightly wounded ; had charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
^7 Sir H. J. Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
9th April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
498 Major General F. J. Hercy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
299 Major General A. S. M. Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea from joth July to 1st Sept. and from
Oct. to Dec. 1S55. iuclu ling the battle of Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
800 Major Gene nil "W. Black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 14th June 1855, iuoluding
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 1878,
including the engagement at Taba-ka-Udoda. Served also in the Zulu war of 1879 and commanded the party
which recovered the lost colours of the 24th Foot (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
303 Major General C. J. Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st to the 28th Septem-
ber 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopoi and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely
wounded in the left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
304 Major General A. M. Rawlins served in the Indian Mutiny catunaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
305 Major Geneial M. J. R. MacGregor served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
307 Sir William G.ilbraith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Assistant Adjutant General in the
Koorum Division, being present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the operations
in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, in the engagement, at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in
despatches), and in the subsequent occupation of Cabul ; afterwards served with the 85th Regiment in the
Koorum Division including the Zaimusht Expedition ( Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of a Brigade {CB., and Medal with Clasp).
309 Major General H. M. Bengough commanded a Battalion of the Natal Native Contingent during the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
309 Sir Charles Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on special service (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition In 1885 as Chief of the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action of
Abu Klea; after the engagement at El Gubat he commanded the Desert Column in its advance to the Nile and
the reconnaissance of Metammeh, and proceeded up the Nile to the vicinity of Khartoum with a small force of the
Sussex Regiment and Soudanese troops in two steamers with the object of relieving Gordon (mentioned in
despatches, KCB., two Clasps).
3*° Major General H. H. D. Stracey served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, ahd was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with.
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
311 Major General F. J. Caldecott served throughont the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from
September 1867, and commanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in
despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal '' — Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was preeentatthe
defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
312 Major General A. Harness served in the Kafir war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at theTaba-ka-
Udoda (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
3U Major General J. E. Waller served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66, and was present at the destruc-
tion of the Bala Stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and in the advance on Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp), and with the
second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
315 Major General E. Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
19th September 1855 until the evacuation on T2th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as
Orderly Officer t 1 Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force in the Waikato in 1864 ; present at Waiari;
appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865; and present at the attack and repulse of the
enemy at Nukuniaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 186s, and
present at the repulse of the enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign in the Wanganui
district under Sir D Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during his campaign.
on the West Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Ketemari, and
Waikoko Pah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion West Kent
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the 9th of September
(Medal. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of
the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
316 Major General D. M. Strong served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
3l? Major General J. B. R. Atkinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement*
at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Patkao Shana (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp) -
319 Major General G Hatchell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the second expedition into
the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
319 Major General C. W. Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1873 as Brigade Major to the
European Brigade, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsuand capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
320 Major General E. L. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions
at Amorah on the 17th and 25th April (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in
1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, taking part in the
engagements at Zungin Nek and Kambula Hill, and, in command of the 1st Battalion, in the action at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
331 Major General Hon. W. S .D. Home served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive a
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards unUl
after the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp). _ . _
"» Major General *. Eardley-Wilmot served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-66— shghtly wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clisp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Au
MuBjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
323 Major General J. C. Russell served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 as Aide de Camp
to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, the attack and capture of Becquah, the battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . Served in
the Kafir warot 1S78-79 in the operations against Sekukuni under Colonel Rowlands. Served in the Zulu war of
1R79, and was present in the engagements of Zlobane Mountain and Kambula (several times mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
587J/ General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
m Major General S. J. Nicholson served in the Soudan campaign in 13S5. and was present in the engagements at
Healinaii mil Mil Totrek .-en ha ami at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive"*
»** •' n senfil m the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phavre 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal).
an it I _'han war of 1S7S-80. and -igcmenta
Ml da] It uh Clnsp).
E. HaM : . i.-.e Afghan war of 187& Bo, and was present 111 tl
Ahni. D the march l" i iimlal.ur. und was
pre-' despatches, Brevet of 1 asps,
and I . ■ lli.ara Expedition in 1868 (mentioned m despatches, Medal wiui
Clasp) ; and w ith the /hob Vu n in 1890.
"' Sir James Mailland served 111 Chum In 1.-'- 59, and was present during the occupation of Canton
and at the suirming t ChekHung under - edatthe attack on the Pa the
Hine 1S59 under Rear Admiral li lie was in command of the Marksui, '.'.in
:i, and in c 13 when th 1 r the mud
(speciallv mentioned in despatches "for gallantry, 4c." Medal). Served in the Egyptian war wag
,and
■i in iSS<-f t E -Ian
1. eluding the engagement St G
& I •■, ,-il in the Afghan warm 1879-^ Bi rved with the Burmese Expedition
in 1SC6-89 (m< -ehes. Brevet of Colonel, Med:,', with ;
» v rat K. G. Henderson thBiftesinl mi the Shahabad
district of B< campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Olaeps Tor Taka
lion in ittt ' General;
- ellal and at Assouan (m< ir).
u: v , Swinley served witl 55 to March i866(Medal with
Cla>|>). Berved with the Haiara Mountain Battery In the Black Mi led
itterylnthe. ax) Ution of 1877-78 (mem i,( asp).
•the Afghan war of 1878-80, ai fair at Mat-
October 1 79, and in tl mber 1S79,
including t \pril 1880;
accompany la in the march to Candahar, and 1 ok pan in the battle of Candahar (several
1, Brevets ol ' h three Clasps, and Bronte Decoration).
*** Major GeneralJames 1 in tha Zulu war of 1870. a the
nni, includi] of the si rang-
Served in the Boer war in t88i. part 1 - ireaatle,
"•>•■:■. •'. «i J. b. Richardson was present with three Batteries of B tnc
revolution wl ' Faosti in Hay ti in Jan. 1839 ; landed r'au
Prince, 1c ed off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thank - and French
Governmc it
»" Maior General W. o, Barnard commanded the rod Battalion Manchester Regiment tbr oughout the Egypttan
war of i£3^ (Medal. 1 Khedive's Start.
m» Jin P\ 8. Russell served in thi rax from the i;th Di - attached to Wood's
Begin inunanded the post of Accrofoomn on the line of com-: Medal with
Clasp). Berved in the latter pan oftheZnln war or 1870 as Deputj nil rod Division, and
waa present ■ asp). Also-. fi88t.
"' Mn r General A. P. At . I in the Afghan war in 1879-80 us Hi Royal Artillery with
the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
s» M dW.Byamservedwith the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1 [Medal). Servedin
thee] the Soudan under Sir Gerald GT&ham in 1884 with I caster Regiment.
and was present in the engagement* at El Tcb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, ' H Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
»•* Maor General G. 11' A. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
—I Major General A. W. L. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
m Major General .' G. R 1> MacNefll served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Muster General for Intelligence duties, and acted BSgu imn 111 the attack on
the Minhla Redoubt— severely wonndett (mentioned in despatches. GB.t and Medal with two Clasps).
•*° Major General C. L. Prendergast served in the ezpeditionl rah and Jynteah Hills in i86a-63t
Served in the Afghmi war in 1879-81 (Medal). Berved with the CI Is Lnshal Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with
Clasp), and with the HazaraBxpi
"•' MajorGeneral 1.. H. E. Tucker served impalgn on the Ni rth West Frontier of India 111 1863, In-
eluding the forcing of the TJmbeyla Pass (mentioned m de»pi isp) ; served with the expedi-
tion against the Jowaki AfreedeeB in 1877-78 (mentioned m despatches, Clasp). Berved in tnc Afghan war of
1878-B0, and was present at the attack and capture 01 Ali Musjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentkned in despatches 1, and m the advance to Cabu; under Brigadier General Charles Gough (men-
tioned in despatches. Metal with two Clas]
•^ Major General J. K. W.lloughhy served in il ■ in war of 1667-68, and thcsuirming of
Magdala (Mi rved in the Afghan war in i880j took part In the defence of Candahar, and wsb present at
the hattle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
Ml Major General \V. B. H ire served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68
(Medal).
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595n War Service* oj tht Officer* on iht Unemployed Supernumerary List
hamnerlain served throughout the A Afghan campaign* of 1839-43, during which he was attached
loCbi - of Irregular Cavalry, and waa wounded on six different occasions and has received the Medal
for in. be Medal Inecribed •* Candahar, Ghuzui-c, and Cabal 1 s 4 j . ' * Was present with the Qovernoi
0*i»e: , ard at the battle Ol Maharajpore eotta l>e<* IC Star). 8erv«tf in the Puujnub campaign
ig (he aotionaof Clnlhan wallah and Goojerat (Me lal with two' ; mmanded thePoroe on
the N . Vi IV niter of India in varums expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and 1 with signal success (Medal
with Clasp, k'CB. and A
'General It- It. Toons with the Kiel'! Faroe i Afghanistan in 1841-42; pre*
with the Light Battalion In the Lahar; andln 1843, as Maj><r uf Brigade to the force, was pr-
at the .- Dapatj Adjutant General tothe Persian Kxpcditiouary
Fore* I waapn ient nt the lauding at Halhlah Bay, at the storm and capture of Keshire, tbo sur-
render ni Buabiro, and during the roroed march on Boraajoon, itlon of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the nigh I attack andbattHor Kin with clasp, ami CB
i eerved Ln Upper Bind onderBirChai and with the Sirmoor Ban
throu. Botlej campaign of 1845-46, including the a iwal and battfe of Sobiaon— brought the
■ :.. . and
rved in the Barmen led the
Sirni l thel idiai Uutmy 101857; ope aunioation between Me. rut and Calcutta,
for which be received we thanks of Government; waa prat if Badie*>ke*Berai and throughout
the siege <-t Delhi, and command* d all the advanced poata on the right of the Delhi Ridge, Including Bindoo Rao's
hou*. Prom the Bth June to the 14th September, during whichperiod tn ; -urate
*■ i. Commandod aC the 17th June for the attack on Kissen-
gung. ted the 4th C aaaaoli od Delhi on the 14th September— « muled (Brevet of
L4.O0I ftedalwith Clasp Served alao Ln th< ■ in 1858-59 (Aids da Camp to the
Queen and i banked bj Parli d on four separate Government of India),
and In i8;i was a KCB. for his distinguished
' ''<'B. in 1886.
G. P. wniab ■ \ ' "■ ■ under General Pollock (Medal). Also in
the Punjnul] campaign of 1S4S-49 W 1 waa present at the battle Of Goojerat
■ nor).
b11 served with the field force Id 3ii aniatan in 1842-43 and was present
in all I ins Including the expedition to and deatractii d of Imauinghur, and as Adjutant of the Sind
I" - tors) in the battles ol Meaanee and Hyderabad, and snrrendei ' lal).
H. \V. Blake lerved daring the Insurrection in Caimra in 1837. Also the rebellion in the Golcon-
dah Zemiudary in 1848.
10 Si 1 Crawl rved throughout the campaign*- in Afghanistan of 1830-42, including the
siege a e (MedaU, and various act mdahar (Bladal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
iuoTuding the buttles of CnillianwaUan and Goojerat, pursuit of the Bikh axmj sal surrender at Rawul
Pindei and was n b skirmish with E 1 Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet ol Major). Served in the campaign on the North-Wi
daring the mutiny in 1657, disarmed the I and and 69th Bengal Native lufantn . ninst the Guogaira
was besieged in the Serai of Chcckawutnc for four day? [Medal, Brevet - I Lt.Colonel, and thanke
of Government) .
" General \V. F. NuthaU served in 1852-53; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the tforlga] at the summit of the Pass. Has ret
the thfl teneral on several following occasions: — for - b the Pegu Light Infantry— in
expel; ng Bands in the Rangoon district in 1853, in Pegu district in 185^-54, and in Tharawaddy district
. Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
imball. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
Henry Norman 1 Adjn tet Bengal Native Infantry throngs * .aub cam-
including th< r the CI re, CbiUianvrallah, and Goojerat, and
subseq ient pursuit of the Sikhs ana Affghnns under Bir Wa'.t. 1 1 ueda] with twoi
Major to thi I in the Kohat Pass in Fob, 1850 under Bir CI Sir Coon Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major 1 1 11 a l<] mployed, m inat the
mountain tni.e- ■ ur in 1850-51-59-5 with the ;ist NI during the
snrrectf m in iud for four months was in oommand of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief iu India for surprising and capturing an Insurgent chief), w as engaged throughout the
■ I rebels in India From the tir-t outbreak m May 1 termination 0? the
war. is \>- : i! 1 Adjutant G< w ralol the Army was pn a at at the action of Badlee Serai on sth June 1857 in which
the Adiutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and perron Ldjutanl General to the Army in the
mil 1 . .,. that date, with Hi. t some port fDelhi,nnti] the end of the war. Served
fchi from the Sth June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was prasenl with Greathed'a Column at
1 b \ llyghur, and Agra ;snbseu;uentJyin^ action near Bonterah Ln Oude with the
Troup- r Brigadier Grant, Present with th. ikirmisbes prior to and throughout the
1 innected with th< relief of Lucknow (horse shot at th<
Oawnj ire and Bubseonent operations from 18th Nov. t 6tb Dec 1857 when the G it and other
Troop- were finally rooted and dispersed ; at the action near Kb ooopatfon of Puttehghur on rd June
1858. at th— oaptnre of Lucknow and t" .■i^ March 1858, u hilcund oampaign Ln Uay.incTading the act. u
of Ban illy (wounded) and affair at Bhahjehannore ; campaign In t tude during the bold season of 1858 ra( 1 -..eluding
th" atl ■ 1 1 ind._ak.-ira. Bergudis, Muf-jidea, and the Baptee (Medal with three Olaapa, OB
Itajorandl Imes thanked in general ordera and dot 1 the field),
" Bir William Olpherts.— For War Ben \ ery.
il C. B. Poller.— For War Servioea, iai tUlery.
■* Uenerai A, R. afansoi tervod in thePanjaob oampaign of 1348-49, and was prasenl attheaiage and sar-
rend. 1 in, ami storm and capture raian oampaign of 1856-571 LnxlunJng
the 1- I capture of Uaahlre, surrender ot Bashlre, and battle of Kooshah (Medal with Cbsap). Coounanded
his Bugiinentat the action with the rebels under Tantli Topi ■ - (1 I ■ ■ at, Ifadal).
** Bir John Forbeaaorved with the field fbroa in Bind and An^ghanutan in 1841-42, including the advance on
I thi tions of the army undei General ipation of Ghusnee
and ' s 1 (Mi lal). Berved with the fi ■ Bur Charles Kapler in Bind In 1843, and was present at the
bait 1. ■ H derabad (Medal). Peraiai oampaign of 1856-57, including the a**Miuit and capture of Reanira, surrender
of Buahire, at Borasjoon, and bat! 1 y wounaeo (received U amant
ol India, Bn ■■ • 1 ol ktajor, atadal with Clasp, and < /■• ) Barred with the central India Plaid Force fr< m the
aief Batghurtoths tall ofCalpee (Brevet ol Lt.Colonel, Medal n Oomoaanded the rear guard
from 1 lorn to Deopoon when attacked DV the rebel army and w hn-h he held Ln ohaok until the baggage waa
safe) irted uta camp.
■ B11 i k. Uauuaell.— For War Servioea, sas BoyaJ Bngin<
* Rii Barry P Bappers and Minort In Paraia Id 1857, an«i waa present
at c b (Medal with Obup). Berved M with the Maiwa
id with tin- Central India Field J Bir Hugh Hose in 1858, t*»>k part Ln the *
oj Dhar, lUl praaant at oaarly all the battle-* and nunor ailairs of the above
War Services of the Officers on theUnemploijed Supernumerary Lid. 598/)
forces till the capture ofCnlpee (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the. FiTT under
the following circumstances:—" For conspicuous bravery on the 21st November 1857, at Miuidisore, in saving
the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons, at the risk of his own, by attempting to cut down a Velnitee,
who covered him (Lieutenant Dew) with his piece, from only a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergaat
was wounded in this affair by the discharge of the piece, and would probably have been cut down had not the
rebel been killed by Major Orr. He also distinguished himself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratghur and
Betwa. when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir Hugh Rose, in forwarding his recommendation to
this Officer, states:— " Lieutenant Prendergast, Madras Engineers, was specially mentioned by Brigadier, now
Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was severely wounded. Secondly, he was ' speci-
ally mentioned ' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp in the action before besieging Ratghur, on
the lleena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that occasion. Thirdly, at the action of The
Betwa,' he again voluntarily acted as my Aide de Camp and distinguished himself by his bravery m the charge
which I made with Captain Need's Troop. Her Majesty's 14th Light Dragoons, against the left of the so-called
Peishwa's army under Tantia Topee. He was severely wounded on that occasion.' " Commanded the Detach-
ment of three Companies of Madras Sappers and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance,
and was present at the action before Magdala (mentioned in despatches as having " rendered singularly
valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Commanded the Burmese Expedition of
1885-86 {received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, £TCB.,and Medal with Clasp).
11 Sir J L Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 184^-44, and was present at the battle ot Maharajore as
Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star) . Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as Assis-
tant and Deputy Quarter Master General from October 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class ofthe Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked bv Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nennjee on the 21st July and 3rd
August Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in rs58, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field i?orce on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. i859-twice thanked by Government (Medal and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (OB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 1S6S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; accompanied sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar. .
» Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout the Punjaub oampaign of iS48-49. and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the 2nd Punjaub Cava'.ry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawux
frontier rrom 1850 to 1S69, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzecrees in 185,-52; the Bozdar Belooch
Expedition in March 1857 ; the attacks on Narinjee (Susofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various
min. ir skirmishes (Medal with Clasp) Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny
campaign of i85S, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), actions of Koorsee Rooyah
and Allygunge? and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the act on of
Mohimpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat ofthe enemv in their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp-dangerously
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-en- which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chiefand by Government, Brevetof Lt.Colonel. OB., Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the M tor
having at Seerporah, in an engagement with the rebel forces under Khan Alie Khan, on the 3,st August ,SS3
whilst advancing upon the enemy's position at dayoreak, pushed on with one orderly sowar upon a q-pounder
gun that was commanding one or the approaches to the enemy's position, and attacked the gunners thereby
preventing them from reloading and firing upon the infantry who were advancing to the attack. In doi Jg^s.
personal conflict ensued, in which Major Browne, Commandant ot the 2nd Punjab Cavalry received a severe
sword-cut wound on the left knee, and shortly afterwards another sword-cut wound which severed the 1 left .arm at
the shoulder, not, however, before he had succeeded in cutting down one ot his assailants. The gun was PJ^entea
from being reloaded, and was eventually captured by the infantry, and the gunner s»m In the Afghan war
of 1878-79 i^e commanded the 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force m the attack and capture ol the Fort of Ah
Musud. the forcing of the Khyber Pass in November ,878, and subsequent operations tdl the end of the campaign
received the thanks of the Government of India and of both Houses of Parliament, KCB Medal with Clasp).
3i Sir I). M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1S57, fid was T„ 1 ,™.?5r?n
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served d"lnSF^^Infdl^r^YtherTmfr en
1857-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nunufghurand other minor en-
gagements, and commanded fhe 2nd Punjab Cavalry at the assault and capture 10 Delta i (menboned m
despatches) ; served .11 the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Creatl-fd (td™ present
at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned ,n despatches and Vic °"a Cro3s) •
received the VC under the following circumstances :-' Has been dist ingu.shed for gal antry an ddanrg 'hrouftta-
out this campaign. At the battle of Agra, when his squadron (of the 2nd Pnpjata ^"*W°SSPh1m«2r fraS
infantry, he waslome time separated from his men and surrounded by five or six sepoys. Hedeft ded himse t trom
the various cuts made at him, and before his own men had oined him had en ;down » .of ^assailants. At
anottaer time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded in the wrist by the hayonet^ and his hoise ah »w as
slightly wounded; but, though the sepoy fought desperately, he cut him d°7n- The^amedaj hesi ngled o ut a
standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy, killed him and captured the standard The se are
only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Ofiicer.-D^aM, .from K»« ■Ojwm.I JW So,,, a rant KCB
dated roth January r8s8." He was also present at the action of Kanouje, the relief of L«ckno« 'by MrttOlyoe
(twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore ^f?^*0!^
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of S^iw,^J^nS§?
Clasps, Cli., and a year's service). Was permitted to retain the command .at the rat S ^ ft"g nlarCavauri£
while on furlough, as a special reward for his services. Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign ot
£36o in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). including the
* General B. Boyd served against the Btaeels in Malwa 111 .836. Sutlej campaign in .846 including tta
battle of Sobraon , Medal ) . Burmese war in ,852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) i Se rved m_ BuntUecund m 18 8
♦' General E. D. Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1857 (Medal). Sen ed with the isnootan
Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Buxar and lazagaon l^eaai) . Sattara
« Sir John Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular Cavalry, of the Rajah of Sattara
in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1844-45, including ^^.g™ ™j£ V£nbav
PunallaandPownghur. CommandedtheKolapore Infantry atthesuppressionol themu tiny -in the la te J*™*™^?,
Native Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolaporc .in £ecembM 18,7 iMedal^ Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier ^' 'j,™™"™"^^'^
of the 1st Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle ot Arogee, anu in tne
assault on Magdala {CB., and Medal). a,nrUiiof nf Pt»^n -i«d durinff
« General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the lelief of Pe0u a_o during
its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). U„H, ml,,mn in the Tuhhulnore
« General A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee J^^.°°?JSlS_^kJ5,^PS
and Raepore districts from 19th November .857 to 30th April .858 and commanded a mixed detachment ot cavalry
aud Infantry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal). .„,„ „, ,ha ,i„f»af on,i disnersion of a
« General G Strangways served with the 71st Bengal -Native Infantry at the defeat W <™P«""g ■%*
body of Dacoits who entered the Shahjehanpore district in May and June ,841. Commanded the Regmient and
recaptured the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard ^*X^Bsif_wJS3sS
of a detachment of the 7.st Mative Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram _sing ^0 °ccupiea
the Heights in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. and p.esent at the capture o
59& War Serviem oj the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
the fort of Rungul NuRgur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal)- Commanded the 71st Native Infantry
ro the outbreak of the mutiny at Luck-now on the night of the 30th May -amanded detachments of the
Kt>-.meut that remained faithful and formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Kesidency
from the 31st June to the 17th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July • afterwards present at the battle of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thank* of Government . Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service).
* General H. B Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 184^-46, including the battles of Ferozeshab
and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Bylhet Ught Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with
mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, on the eastern frontier, ami succeeded in destroying the entire body
(received the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief. Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal).
Ftrved during nhe Bhootan campaign of iS64-</>. including the recapture of Dewangin 1 Medal with Clasp).
41 General \\\ H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war of
! ;. and was present at the attack and capture of I'egu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the
ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord Wtlltam Bmtxnck. Commanded the I'ujuet which repulsed
a night attack on the steamer on the igth November 1859 ; accompanied the Mart alum Column to Show ay liheen
as Start Officer of the 1 -y force, ami r-as present ut the attack on Gongah.and other minor affairs
with the enemy (Medal wnhCuup far Pegu).
0 General G. T. RadclifTc remmanded a Cquadron of his Regiment on field service in the Deccan from
the 16th November 185S to the 5th October 1850. On the sotfa Pebruary he marched with a Squadron fifty milee
without a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the came day taking several
prisoners.
encral R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar. sotfe
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Stan - —0 in the Burmese war of 1S53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1 = 57 (Medal).
"General H. Nicoll served during the disturbances m the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1843-43. The
Gwalior campaign of 1843-44. including the battle of Punniar (B The Punjaub campaign 111 1848-49
(Medal). The Son thai campaign in 1855-56. 8ervid us Brigade Major at the battle Of Bndlae ke Serai on the Btfi
June 1657, storming the height - -ut the siege assault and final capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
77 General C. R. W, Herrej served with the 13rd Bombay N. I. in the expedm d bo Mangelore and Canara in
1637, and with the Bind Irregular Horse as and in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and
of a Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-49. ; with a wing of his regiment 111 Catch and m command of H. H. the
Rao's Horse in theRunn in 1S45 44, Rervedes Ud( «le Camp and Secretary toSir Jauustiutram in the Expedition to
Persia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign 1:1 185P, and was present at the relief
of Kola pore (Medal).
** General B. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal).
•' Sir Henry H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in] tionto Bhawulpore
in 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of KooUan, Including the. attack on the anburl *-.
storm of the city breach, capture ol the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp 1. Persian campaign of
1856-57, with the Rear Guard at ELeehire, attack and surrender of Bushire. forced march on Borasjoon. and occu'
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose.
and present at the attack on the Camp before Rtttghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of - ick and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhan.-i. battle ol the Betwa, and subse-
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra. battle of Galowlie, and the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action ol M rar. battle and capture of
Gwalior (frequently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Barred again
in the field in the latter end of 1S58-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the N'erhudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Berred as AjsaiBtant General of the ist Division throughout the A* .mpaigu of i6t7-68t
and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (xnenti patches, Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in :S8o in command of a Brigade (Medal).
** General R. R.Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 a. id was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian Mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (Medal).
M General A. F. Place served with the field force in Kuruool in 1S39, and was present at the affair at
Zorapore. Was employed in 1857-59 *n Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ;
commanded a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys and by stratagem surprised the ret") poet of Mairodora and
captured 26 boats 7th August 1858; present at the taking "of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction
of the rebels' boat on the 21st August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on thasoth September, at the
taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and 22nd September when those towns and several boats
were destroyed (Medal).
** General H. K. Burne served with the 2nd Bengal N. I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkec and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1S52-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin. Coinniander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned In despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
97 General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture ofSamunehur, Hoodurghur, Punulla ( wounded) ■ Powunghur,
Munohur, and HunsuntOSh (mentioned in despatches). Served as Major of Brigade In Persian Expeditionary Korce
la 1850-57, and wan present at the aaaanlt and capture of Raehire, eurrender ol 1 expedition to Borenjoo&g
and acUon at Ehooahab (ment ^patches and received the thanks of the Governor Qeneral in Council,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Forcem Southern Mahratta Country
during the mutiny in 1857-58, in command ol 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and occupation ofthat rortrau Medal).
101 General J. R. M'Mullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at ihe buttle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action 01 B irOQJhk iCnd, Siege and surrender of
Mooltan. and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Olaspe). Benred m the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1P57-59, and
was present at ilie capture ol Oelpee and in the operations in the GOTUOkpora district (Medal with Cla-p 1
104 Bir Arthur Bowietl was employed in the suppress! d ol me mutiny in Bengal in 1857-501 served as Com-
trial < 'ti ice r lomns under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier ('art hew on the Grand rmnk Boadi and
at Cawnpore from Beptember 1857 to Jannary 1858 ; was preaanl at the actions on the .< th, . --th :m«i s8tb November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenehrnents during nmaat
by the rebel force till 6th December following 1 was with the bead quartan of the regiment at Bonnes bridge when
it formed the rear guard of 8ir Jam* ipauonol the Alumbagh. ajao
during the eaptun I Qurrookpoor district A >mi3tfa Beptember nil 27th
■ tuber 1858, and engaged inaflaira with then ,atOhlttra,atPoka.
OIBcer 1 mmandJng Head Quarters and Right Wing of his
nentattheacl ■ 1 1 indedon ttu iber and his horse shot under him.
Barred a* Deputy Assistant Quarter Master iimn under Brigad Bundlecund in
tged in attack and row landerRomnustSingbyadets kh < STalry,
igor Field Division frnm July 1859 to the breaking up of the
div; f Major, CB., and Medal with I n
1 barlaa H. Brownlov icire during the Punjaub war of 1848 49,
with the 1st dlkh paTgn, Basara, in 1 Momund Tribes tfl
ASgUSt 1854, when he wan SDOt through the lungS ] SI Mar BhtpeditToD 0? 1857. Coaimauded the soth
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598^
Punjaub Infantry in the operations on the Eusorzai Frontier in 1S53 ; thrjughoutthe Chin i war of i860, including
the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku FortB, and occupation ot Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbeyla cam-
paign of 1S63 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) t and the Hazara Expedition of 1868 (Brevetof Colonel). ; Commanded
an Expeditionary Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Has
received the Pnnjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian. Medal
with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
106 General F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, including the
actions at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Khail, Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff(Medal). Throughout
the Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese
war in 1853 against the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
action of Cuinpoorah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
109 Sir Thomas Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the actions of Ram-
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
and chief Staff Officer with the force nnder Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served as
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
operations of iS65-66in Bhootan (Clasp).
111 General T. R. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his horse received a
sabre-cut, and on the 16th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
112 General C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
113 General G. R. S. Burrows served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the forces in the engage-
ments on the Helmund and at Maiwand (two horses killed) ; took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches), including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and commanded a Brigade at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
m Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes in
1852-56; served as D. A. Qr.Master General at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1S52; at Nowadund, Pranghox.
Iskakot, and operations in the Ronezai Valley in May 1852 ; against the Boree Afreedees in 1853 ; to Shah Mooseh
Kheyl against the Mohmund tribe in 1S54; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855; including the
cavalry affair at Dursammund; against the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855; in Meranzaie and Kooran
expeditions in November 1856 (received the special thank* of the Local and the Supreme Governments). Served
in a Special Military Mission to Afghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supre ne Government
(Medal with Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at
Ranode and subsequent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition
to Cnma in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts,
and advance on Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan
Field Force in 1865 (Clasp).
116 Sir John WatBon served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender oi
Mooltanand the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Bo^dar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund Pass
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknov, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other en-
gagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, CB.t Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel): received the Y€ under the following circumstances: — "'Lieutenant A'atson, on the
14th November 1857, with his own squadron (of the 1st Punjab Cavalry), and that under Captain, then Lien-
tenant, Probyn, came upon a body of the rebel cavalry. The ressaldar in command of them— a fine specimen
of the Hindustani Mussulman— and backed up by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the front.
Lieutenant Watson singled out this fine-looking fellow, and attacked him. The ressaldar presented his pistol at
Lieutenant Watson's breast at a yard's distance, and fired; but most providentially without effect; the ball
must, by accident, have previously fallen out. Lieutenant Watson ran the man through with his sword, and dis-
mounted him; but the native officer, nothing daunted, drew his tulwar, and with his sowars renewed his attack
upou Lieutenant Watson, who bravely defended himself until his own men joined in the melee, and utterly routed
the party. In this rencontre, Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar, another on the left
arm, which severed his chain gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on hiB right arm, which fortunately only divided the
sieeve of the jacket, but disabled the arm for some time; a bullet also passed through his coat. and he received a
blow on his leg, which lamed him for some days afterwards.'— Deipatch from Major General Sir James Hope Grant,
KCB,, dated xotk January 1858." Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1865
(Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the Koorum Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal).
12? General E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter MaBter General of the Army with the Sangor
Field Division during the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur, affair of
Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery and
Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). .
130 General E. F. Burton was employed with a field force againBt rebels in the Tondiman Rajah s country
from 2nd to 31st July 1854.
134 General J. B.Dennys served throughout, the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1841-42,
including the various actions leading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-46. In 1853 commandedtbe Kotah Contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort of
Kuro wlee. Commanded the Kotah Contingent on the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1 85 7, and was employed some
weeks against the rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack onthe fort of Ahwal in Rajpootana,
and accompanied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee (Medal).
135 General J. Cockburn Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp) . Served also in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58 ; commanded a Wing of the 1st Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier
General Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
capture ofLucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moulvie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major) . Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869.
Has twice received the thanks of the Lt.Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Governor General in Council for services in the field, 17th April 1869.
»37 General W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1S57, including the bombardment
and capture of Mohumra (Medal). , _ .,
iaa General J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and Jugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal). _ .
1+0 General J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. and was present at bamanghur,
Budderghur, Punulla, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rainighaut.
«* Sir John Murray served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout tne Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing s J at Horse
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry/' wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jat Horse and m restor-
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jat Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army in
II' • Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
t >rcoon the nth March iS4S: in April, May. and June with the Jit Hora
■>' ■ ■ I districts against the Rohilcund rebels;
r' ' ;nignand theopen,' .: frontier, including the
.-. the hills, and defe of the N. brigade at Drurreahporai
Uy thanked
siththoBh mentioned in
ilSpl.
I with the 35th Madras Nat.. ie operations in the vicinity and
April i3*j ; was Paymaster of the Main- ■ til: the end of the war
ighout tin' 1'unjaub campaign of iS; • at the first
Phurmsala and action
..' battle of Goojer.
la Mutiny ca India (Medal). Com-
msn'S ons against the S i Jo (mentioned in despatches.
ix in:8<3,ai . the attack on stockades on the
19th March the Indian Mutiny campaign
as Br ran of the Jounp 1 I was pres nl at the
I** General J. G. I t Quarter Master G
the ••■!■ November 1858 to the aiet January
umund of a
in the Agru.
■ D sb, under the Orders \\ Provinces, until the
*nd .1 . Hatiras w it] .defeated and dispersed a body of
near his charger was -
pers -:.-.'<■ Hay he defeated a 1
theofl the Ut.GoTernor of the K. W. Provinces stated:—" Lieutenant Cock-
burr. - irrned the village. I .rn, a most gallant
-ishelmetii- " He killed four men with
t!i June he defeated a large body of rebeb L:iklmooa, his charger
.1 cannon-shot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked 01. ■ the N.W. Provinces
and raenti med is eg "marked bv h md *' as a flashing,
I " (.Medal).
"' General W. if MaharaJi ember 1S4-, (Brcnxe Starl. Also
ChiUianwallah, and Goojerat,
andr - ., Mutiny campaign in
t :it Mi angnngo, I be -
B , ring away, under
be body of Lieutenant
v' -.v.ito Spenoe, whs he I
innt. Date of act of bravery, 1 i."
rdon Berved the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-4 and com-
ma ndi Pioneersattl
and two Compani . . -.he Indian II
cam; lal).
'*' General . ■ [ndoreonthi 11 tuicked
the Residency. employed in keeping open thi en Khandeish (Bombay
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1857 to Augusl lal).
la General J. M. Barle served throughout the Butlej campaign of 1845-46, and ivas present at the actions of
cee, Kcrozesbab, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and dm I ".usps).
B. S. Jackson was Adjutii at N « gong
mutii..eii in June 1857, and was Instrumental in saving the lif, Major, whom
the rescued from irrying her behind him on horseback (Medal). Was engaged in an affair with s
party if Itundcelas.
isr Generate. Hightws 1 in the hill tracts of Oriaa :i in 1851.
il R. H. K. vlth the Mi. vntral
Indi m 18^7-38 11I - of Dhar, three day-' , and at the siege of
Chai rith Clasp): reeei-ed
ler the following c -For having rendered moat
nt aid at the assault of . . in voluntarily leading tin' column through the breach, which was pro-
Bre. Hi- v.. 1- ne il theforem , the breach. Tho
Column was saved from a serious loss that would probe uge'sknowledi
the email path leading across I rhichhadoee
daoUned, when required, to lead the 1 - thout his master B \
whet tawound. TheCommandi iccoss
bundairee wae Officer, whose gallantry, really brilliant, he 1
abiln 1 apiairj Kr:it :'._•.■ «.,- :,i the time a Political 1 ull'-er « ith the ind Brigade of the Central India
Field Force." C mmanaed a force ol Irregular troopi bpoora Bills in October
1858 ; served with Brigadier Parke'i manrted irregular
troops against insurgents in Satb] ill . :i 1859 ; commanded field detachments in Eattywar t|
1865.
the Sutlej campaign of 1845-4 shah
(Mi red In the expedii in Haiara.
in is paign of 18' cpedidonmry
[ted in despatches, and
d the thai ksof the 1 relnel the Jowakl
In 1877-78 (mi
expi
ment at Kara Dakka, and the operations In the Kama district
'•« (ieneralj. G it the capture of Martabaa 5th April
1853 (Medal with < ■ .-il).
I,' - Genera] A Camef il the . 1 1-:» r :
at 11 a >cb September 1 w. Berved with t > l . - ■; tnder Major Q*
11 berta, as Major ol Brigadi 1 thi - I In ran try Brigade with the leading
under Brigadier Pai ic goto March employed .with the
brigade in | b 6 « ben ho was
app .' t 1 tin- Pi'. ■ under Brigadier Honner at
the -ininnii un the i ti. February 1859 (menu ■■ II ITWard gal-
lant 1 under the Rao Baboo and Perote Bhah ihr i.-d Marwar, shoke-
1 I'iiirni India, and 1 ir. .
era) 0 Bmarl nerved mth the expedition to China In i860 and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts (Modal with Clasp).
'■' Oeneral J. 0. P. Ilallllo served throughout tho Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; was Orderly Officer
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59^/
to General Nicholson in ihe engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
1857 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
re-occupation of Mynporie. AtKankur, Rohilcund border, in April 1858 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai.and
present at the actions ot Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul iango — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
175 General II. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various skirmishes
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
176 General VV. B. Butler Shawe served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1S7S-79 (Medal).
178 General L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S6 in command of a Division (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
181 General H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Brigade Major Rohilcund Field
Force, nnd was present in the engagements at Narnoul, Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, Bareilly, Bunnai, Fort
Mahomdee, and minor affairs (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
182 General H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing
of the Advances Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala ; in command of the 10th Regiment N. I.
during portion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phavre, when he commanded the 1st
Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
186 General J. Blair served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, anfl was present at the siege
of Neemuch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit ot Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Victoria Cross); received the lTi£ "for having on two occasions distinguished himself by his gallant and
daring conduct. 1. On the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in volunteering to apprehend seven
or eigbt armed mutineers who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, tho door of which he burst open.
He then rushed in among them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this encounter he was severely
wounded. In spite of his wounds he pursued the fugitives, but was unable to come up with them in conse-
quence of the darkness of the night. 2. On the 23rd October 1857, at Jeerum, in fighting" his way most gallantly
through a body of rebels who had literally surrounded him. Alter breaking the end of his sword on one of their
heads, and receiving a severe sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this wounded condition,
and with no other weapon than the hilt of his broken sword, he put himself at the head of his men, charged the
rebels most effectually, and dispersed them."
188 General J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.Q.M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force iu 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Stafifof the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M. General in 1857, and
was present at the capture of Dhar and of Mundesore, and action at Surrnria. Appointed A. Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at tho Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A. Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
390 General G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busee-
rutgunge (both actions) , Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Rooyah and Allyguiige, Rohil-
ound campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned, in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Commissary
General with the Khyber and Koorum Valley Forces (Medal).
i»i General W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
192 Sir W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844 ; was
employed on field service in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one subadar and five sepoys
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their propertv and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and in
the action at Tendukurch (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the troops in the
engagement atMazeena {CB., Medal).
«* General H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
against the insurgent Santhals from July to December 185s.
195 Sir Charles Cooper Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
and Cbisp). Served as D.A.Q.M.General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 185S (Medal
wibh Clasp). Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Major
General WMde iniS68 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, C.B., and Medal
with Clasp).
196 General G. C. Hankin served in the Afghan war in 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
'" General A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
198 General F. Dawson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Kam
Dakka and in Besud (CB. , and Medal).
199 General M. Thomsonserved throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches atCawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
him (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
300 Sir Charles Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served m the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; with the Guide Corps at seige and capture of Delhi; com-
mandcr Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August; engaged in the
cavalry affair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Shower's Column in the Delhi and
Jhuijur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the :6th November. Served with Hodson's Horse
ac the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge ; present throughout the siege aDd capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major); was awarded the 1UC— " 1. For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15^1 August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the :3th August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy s
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1858, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immedately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches) commanded a force of
5989. War 8erviee$ of tin Qffie the Unemployed Supernumerary Litt.
ail arms which l - BO Gundamu, • abul in Peccmber 1S79 itnentn snatches), and
commanded 1 l»r .
"' Genera! F. I Turkey dtu n the Crimea in 1855-36. with the Osinanli irri.
Cavalry [Bashi-Bsxoul Turkey (. e Indiau Mutiny campaign,
and B.ed village ol Bowah, the ail . I ibe
rebt are of Kotah in 1S5J ; present daring The opei the brigade
under Br.,.- -. ke-Seral. and nt the various
heig- - 1 -.emy ; c< mman<led hie in the general action of 10th June
- bJkur and City iuent
purs . B of fCoondrye, with Brigadiei Smith's Brigade, which surprised
and': . oi.mand of Maun Smg : coiiiman.:. U the
■
patches tMedal « I Served throng
and. . n.m war in 1S79-S0, and took
part in the march - eneral Phayre (Medal)
"•General H. C. I' wker s.nul at Aurunguhad 111 May 1857; served as ind in C mmand 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contingent during 57 -58, and waa present at the battles of Hun disore and
pa-* ol I'haruoone by I gent troops under
ilOrratBur re,Talbbet,Chundeyree,theii ireol
Jbansi fron > 5th April, punnJt of the Banee or Jhanai (severely wonnded iter).
at Kolah (charger woui - :,eral action of Koonch, taking ol Calpee, and thi alpee
durii of Bilowah, affairs of outposts will : llery
before Gwalior. < . -he regiment in all actions subsequent to Jbans:. e end ol tin
the fall of Gwalior, si r p-ado nnder Major Abbott that asaisted in repeUini
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia T ipee in November and Deoember 1S5S and January 18.^9 (Brevet of Major, Medal
laap for Central India).
*° General M. J. Bra ::i the Burmese war in 1851-53, and WW I '.lie operations in the
vicinity and car: - - nor Commissariat Officer and
Paymaster of the ' Lnxiliary Force under Jui - present at
the recapture of Goruckpore. the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture "f Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches.. with Clasp), f-heu war in 1878-79 (Medal).
** General J. Michael served in the Deccan during t:. 855 (Meial).
*-* General A. R. Clephane Turkey and the Cl if the Turkish Contingent in
1855-56 (Turkish Ml
** Genera] B. . in the Burmese warin 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
(Medal wit] two companies on Meld service in North Canam from August to
December 1857; during the absence of Captain Walpole on -ate was in command of the field forces
embodied for the sup] r. s-; :. of therebels; and commanded left « -v throughout the
operations from March to De< ember 185S, and was present it. 1 rmlabesand ) laedal).
-w General C. E. Bates served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and took part in the operations at
Anah I Medal).
I 1** General John Miles served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Bur Qarratota, forcing of the '■' re Puss, Biege and
storm of Jhansi, and bat' stwe (Medal with Clasp).
kw General w. C. R. Mylne served in the [ndian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ar": : at the action of
Paialo..Nuddec and other affaire previous to the defence of Cawnp ire underGeneral Windhamtowhom ha noted
as AidedeCamp on 27th Nov. 1S57 (h.r-' ;;oled under him bya can: >>n-shi'tl. nl> pr* - -ipore,
taking ofEtawab and Mynpooric, operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches,
I). Seized 11 it «iir m iS;;- . part with the second expedition into ti.e Bazar Valley (men-
tioned in despatch 11
*■* Get. era. Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the] r ah in September 1857. and at the siege or Kotah and its capture by assault on the
50th March 1858 (Medal with <
-" General J. K. Couper serve. 1 with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1
'" General F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Suthj campaign oi 1845-46
(Medal). Also in the Indian Mum.; in 1857-5S (Medal).
-1- General M. Hunter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the opera;.- :is on the Robilcund
and Oude Frontier (Medal I
"•General E. Dandridge served in thi campaign of 1848-49 Medal. Served also in the Ii
Mutiny campaign of 1^7-59; was Stall Officer to Colo .el Rherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalry mul
at that station, and .gainst the Chittsgong and Dacca rel .able
column in liundlecund and was engaged In repeated expeditiona against the rebel leaders 1> iwlet Singh and Bur-
gore Singh rrom October 1859 to Man
m Sir Thomas ' . 1 as second in command of the ;th Punjab Infantry during the Indian campaign ot
1858-59, commanded the Regiment at the attack and capture of the dude Forts D ,'urowl on 14th and 17th
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azimghur, and Qorriokpore districts in 1858^ andin the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned m despatches. Brevet ol Major.and Ml E is Afjrhen war in
1879 in command of a Brigade of the Cabul Field Force, and waa present in the engagement at Ati Kueyl (men*
lioned in despatches. Civ., and Medal)
3)6 General W. liai.nermaii served with the Bombay Column inthe l'unjaub rmmpaign if 1S4S-49, including
the siege and surrender of Moo1 tan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Held force which penetrated into the Eneofkaie country norl .wur in I'eeember
1849 for the purjM.se of chastising tne HtilTnbe on the Bwat border ; present at the caj 1 the
villages ol B ... SUurkannea, and Tjoomumda, in the Begdurrah Valley (Medal n - 1 with
tne Persian Expeditionary Force in i8jj a> Adjutant of the Light Battalion.preeem al I and
capture of 1 unra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served aa and in Command of the
DeUo them Mahratta Horse In the pursuitthrough Central India, Bfeywar, Marwar, and Bs
the rebels under Tantia ,theNawabi : iSanda. and Ferose Bhah, and waa present at tl
Cbota Oodej : Indespatcbea as baving diaUnguiahed himself, horse
cuts, Medal i/lth Clas) with the B in the China Bxpedtu iry Forcein i860
under Sir Hope Gi landing at Pehtang, actii
andoaputn ace mpanied ekin.Includinj
batti. 1 Pekin (Medal with two Clasps] Served in the Afghan
warfa lokpartinthi ■ Candahar, and wai .•. the battle ■* In
'■leda! Wltl] l lusp)
" General I. F. Mac
. an Miui.y eanipaign as Mililarv sot, : . .mptO
Brigadier'.. l.:,iar\ Coml i was
■ i.re of Luokni n Ucdu ■ Ub 1
■'■ Sir John Gordon served is the Indian oami .nil the Jounpore Field Forci to tbe
0,7th Begiment; ai "i Nnsrut] s'<* and capture of
Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagb (Medal witb 1 laap) . nod from Sept, 1858 to Apt ill Adjutant
kmel Turner oommandlng the Troo] and Trunk road, ana i " i.i i etioue in
hhahabad, final attu' k on Jugdesi . and ■ubsequent pursuit u-hes,
red wuh the Jo was M,,!alwith
Clasp), Served in the .Vghau war m 1678-79 In command ol the K", run, la Bloorum
Brigade, and waa present at the capture ol the i'eiuar Rotal (mem n deepatcbi 1 an in the
Zaimutht Kxj edition including the assault of Zirnii ((7/, Medal will. Claip A - served in the Mabsood
War Services of the Officirs on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598ft
Wuzeeree Expedition in i88t in command ofthe 2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the
Government of India) . Served with the Burmese E spedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade and conducted
the operations which succeeded in opening up the country between Manipore and Keudat (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
»i. Sir Hugh Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded).
Commanded a Wing of the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow hy Lord
Clyde, bittle of Oawnpore, affairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely
wounded, and two horses killed) . and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for dis-
tinguished bravery, " and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major Victoria Cross, and
Medal with three Clasps): received the W under the following c.rcumstances:--'L,eutenant Gough, when
in command of a party of Hodson's Horse, near Alnmbagh, on the 12th November ,857. particularly dis-
tinguished himself by his forward hearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns although
defended bv a vastly superior body of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded intwoplaces.
and hL turban cut tarou"h by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant
GouU also partiou larly distinguished himself near Jollalabad. Lucknow, on the 25th February • ,858, by showing
a brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered to charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward
conduct he enabled them to effect their object. On this occasion he engaged himself m a series of single combats,
until nt lnmrrh he was disabled bv a musket-ball through the leg, while charging two sepoys with fixed
bavonets lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet and
l^°^t\^^l\^lZ^^f(^^^^mABi:' l^»P?«ded the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the capture 01 Magdala (mentioned in despatches CB.,
aid Medal) Serve! throughout the Afghan war of .878-80. Commanded the Cavalry of the Koorum Force
hf 7rSI ?? »„d ™ Present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal. in the pursuit of the Afghans over the
mite22^in^oaltointolta^3«S8B,»nddnring the operation in Khost. Served with the Cabu
Field Force in iS 7,-8c a Brigadier-General of Communications, and was present in he engagement at
Charasiah and in the various operations around Cabul m December 1879 (wounded) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts 1 1 the march to Candahar in command ofthe Cavalry Brigade, and waspresent at the recon-
nafssance of 31st A. gust it command of the troops engaged and in the cavalry pursuit on the following day (fre-
ouentlv mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with four Clasps, andBronze Decoration).
« Sir Edward Wliia.ns served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pe,u in 1852. ana was present at
the bSmbarlmenrand "anuire of Martiban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Men dav ( mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct,' Medal with Clasp) .
» Sir S PerkTn" ^ind Lieut.General 0. A. Good.ellow.-For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
222 General G G Pear^e —For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
•» Genera! A. A. Bayly served in the Punjaub campaign of .848-49, and was present at the siege and capture
also in suppres-ion ofthe In ban Mutiny, nciuauag n. .i,*u, '-»--=
°f«SeTe <F^%1&^££^^'*8%^*« Services, see Royal ArtU.ery. "
?« InTSe! ^»^v^tt^™K.n\lVAdM^in .838, in pursuit of Tantia Topee, and was
war i, '.?79-So islViei Director of Transport on the line between Sukkur and Quetta „ took part in the defence of
-,rese?t a^hapoorth * tth Beadier »"» Column during the campaign in Oude. and present at the
Served in the Bhootar, campaign of. F^^edal with uaspK in Maia/peninsula in .873-76 (men-
operations on the BackMoantan (Ulasp K ana in tne op ^ .^ q( communicationa \mm.
tlonfd In aSp^es', C^and Medal" Commanded the expedition sent against the Akhas in .883-84 (received
the thanks of the Commander m Chief and of Go^rnment). .858-59, and was present in
™ General P. H. F. Harris served with the China _ Expeditionary r 0™^m 5 |9 • *
the White Cloud Expedition agams t the B ™v|s m June ^8 ^edal). Served n g^^ ^ ^^
E^eS^^^^ Sinbfi Redoubt and 'commanded the Garrison at
Mingyau (mentioned in despatches, CB., ^^'V^StS™ oTKotah with the column in oursuitof the Gwalior
» General G. F. Beville served at the assault "*«5taM °mSn fortL "reduction of the province; present
rebels under Tautia Topee : employed throughout the Oude ca mpa. 1 .101 <£ RamDoor Kussia on the 3rd
in the attack en and expulsion of the enemy from o^err staontfy ^f ^ |°s™ surrender of the fort of Amethee,
November ,858, accompanying the support of the stoi n 1. i< . rtj 1^ it f h rebels nnder Beni
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the oo^pataon o aonttrp^ r a up^ ^ h November B
Mahadao, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Kerw .and oaprare .01 e Goomptee; served throughout the
with the column detached after the actio» to drive the ^m5 ^ros, th e »ver ^0 p ^.^ action»with the
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including [the advance ™f v capture of the Fort of Mujeediah
Nana's force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th Dei em Der .», ,v*v ^ ^^
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana .and Begum.at Bank annual e. p ■ ^ Ab inian campaign
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp . . commanded Cavalry in an attack
«o Lieut.General H Melvill served in the Kumaon II. lit ja durrag '^7 fnd^mm^ polica Cav(-J from M
made from Nynee Tal upon a portion p/*eEohilonnd rebels, sen ea ^ t near LuckQ0W when aa
till September 185S ; was m command of a Police FoiceLavair 7 anr' ^ >' r8 8 Commanded the Cavalry in
as^rd^Se^iiteslu^u^
^^Lieu^efeiiVrMX^^^ Force in the Khak a Sora
Valley and subsequently of *e.R,eseive,Brl?adrt(0M^alPnT,:„ub Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
233 Lieut.General J. P. Shernff served with the 2nd Paujanb lD'.intrj a Nujjuffghur. Accom-
,857-58, and was present at the siege, ass ault and capture , of Delh .in ^g^/*^ detacJned with a portion
panied Greathed's Movable Column and Prc^nt at the battle oBooiuna. ^ District, where he had
^^&^^^^^^P^S1S&°^ ta de6patches); and with the
Naga Hills Expeditions in . 87s and '879-85 ' (™J ^ ^ ; % he| '.^ (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
23. Sir O. V. Tanner served in the Indian Mutiny c. mI?;' -'M?- j ' £d sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick
1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Kkushk-i-Naknud ana 1
$g$i War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
Robert* in the march to I'andahar (mentioned m despatches), and was present at tbc battle of Candahur i. men-
tioned in di lej with Glasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian
war of i8Ea in command of an lnfautrv Brigade of the Indian Oontinge! : . present at the bail
1 9., Medal with Clasp, and Ctaea of the Medjidie. and Knedive'a Star).
Commanded the expedr Valley in 1SS4, and reo u of the approbation of the
rnent of India for his o( 1 pcrations,
"• 8ir H ntionary Force in 1S57111 command of Aden Troop (Medal
with Otaep). On landing from Persia Droceeded to the Shoo la poor border to watch the country betweeu the rivers
Hheeiiit !iMi Kr>: ".ulc'lm; present :. « of Beder rihoomoor;
ordered to. med Sir John Michel* Force in puranilofthe rebels through
the Putchunny li- ''n^dicr Parke's Force by forced marches: pursued the rebels across the
Kcrbodda ; present at 1 1 Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebela through Central [ndia (Medal).
■ 1 tbrougbu'. ;reof
■ ■ rpa
ami in 1878-79 as Assistant
Quar: tonera] wit), uod occupation of
I'andahsr and in the 1 I a; Takht-i-PnJ ; was Political Office) 10 the Poroe 11. thl 1 the
Dotadingthe -■ 1 Medal 1. Served m the Efryptian war of 188a as
1 Intelligence tithe Indian I -Kebir
(Medal with ' '■■■:. anieh, and Khe d
■*• Lieut. General J. B I ial).
*» Lieoj Gem ml 0 i- Bmith served m the Indian Mutiny »■ . 1S57-59, and -.t at the defence
Lucknow !•■ relywonnded, received the thanks of the
omen] of India, Medal with :•■
:** Lieut. GeuentU". K. Bhnw served m the I'uujaub campaign 1:. Ial). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the defeat of the GwaUor Contingent ai lege of Looknow 1 Medal
with (
>*' Lieut. General C. J ■ p press ion of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present
at the alfair at KanUi, ■ Earing the capture
of Looknow, pn- at the attain* at Ban see on the aand and. t8th September 1856, and at the
battle of T<- ' laJ with Clai
*** Lieut. <;- Dora! il i! Lysterservedonthi BtaiTofSir Hugh Rose nalniei .tthe
Cent- 1857 to July 1658, including the 1 Tthe town 1 Ba&h-
ghur and repulse of then a the oaunp during the aiegi inure wound and charger
also wounded), taking ••: Baroda, forcing the ^uddmpore Paaa, siege and the town and capture of the
fort of Jhju ' theBetwa,a inch and onptare ofthetown (cb ger received one bayonet and
tack on the camp of the and Brigade at Muttra, ettau ik trap of the rst brigade at
Goolowlec, taking of the town and fort of Oalpae. action at and aentnri -.storming of the
Lushkcr ai mentioned in despatches, twice B r nils ndnot m the field, Ban 1
Maj iraanwaxded the Y£ under £1 ' i>ate
of act of bravery, -'3rd May 165;. — For gaiwnttv charging and break. ; lare of the
retreating rebel army !'i - BirHughHl
Rose, O0B„ rep <n* thai this act uf bravery was witneased by himself and by Lt. Colonel Gall, CB . I the ish
Light Dragoons.'' Berved in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed K
(me::- id Urzoo near Ghnanee (Cb., M d
,u Lie ut. G en era 1 G. Wheeler served in the Burmese war in 1859-j |
*♦* Lieut. General 1> Bhaw served with the fie] I [oplabi atMonjerryiu the district oi
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent '■'. aber 4th 1849, at Kohttouron
35th August 18511 and 1 of the Malabar Polios C »rps en party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut OD (he • ■ on the 17th September i' Rent at the quelling of a
d Tinuevelly 22nd December 1856. Served \\ ith the Bormese Bxpedit on In =,-86 in command of the Base
at Thayetmyo (mentioned in d. ICedal with Cbup).
raJ EL S. Moseley served m China ■ f the Sth January 1S59
when the battery and village of Bhek-tfiing were captured (Medal). Served m the Afghan war in 1SS0 o'n the
Ehyber Line 1 il D n municationa (Medal).
■ 1 i with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the lmleea,
khera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 nnd 1S58 (Medal).
3W Lieut. General A. H. Bamfield - -lian-
waiiab and Qoojcrat, and puxsoit oi the Sikhs and Aifghai^ (Medal with ; unanied the ex
■ nnary force a ■ \ tees in the Kohat Hills in 1S53 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Indian
v campaign in 1857 (Medal).
*** Lieut. General B. W. D. Morton served (jahandJynJ [863.
**! Lieut. General W. Osborn Berrad in the liur
**• Lieut. Geuenil T. T. Tun . ah the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the
Nizam> territories in 1S55; was present at the attack and capture of a body ■ I lwhillas near Lingi Bonti( by
Lt. Colonel Dona'e Field Force.
•" Sir Franco- Nunnun served in the Fnnjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1B57-58 ; as Assist. Quarter
ataater General with Busofaai Field I I mbeyla In 1863: present with and B W. W.
Turner at storminc "i' Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 151)1 Decej By on
following day, and with snd B . a. Wilde in anneequi ttionaj 10x1 stent
t^niui h t MapterGeneral throiik'b"Ut the earnpaigns in Bhootan in 1 864.-65 and 1865-66; on 14th March 1865 when
.1 ..1tr11.tr in GooTOOgaon Pass with a I Kheiat-i-Ghilzie Begimei :upany of a^th 1'unjaub
Native Infantry captured lour stockades, intiict. MOD the enemy ; receii ed by telegraph thank,-- of His
Uancy BirnngnBi hrterwardaths ■
gin by the force under Brigadier tieneral Tombs on and April i$C$ ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
D February i8< ' n
Bridge over Id tad captnred at uewangiri in
.ary 1865 ; served . attheBlacl BXpO
■le in 1868; 1 . urably men
ling field Command
- ,:. | a Brevet Maj
] n Bh ->. 65 j Indian Mutiny Medal, and India '■'■ and North-
West Frontier. I ; be 14th Pnnjauo '■
part u under Lieut. General Ms of Jugdullui nines
i\ tho
la bar [Bm Lai with Olaap, and Bronw Decora rmati
Brigadi Infant 1 aaived the tii
despatches, a i 1. with Olaap).
«* i d in linguai. olamn during the oampaign InOnde tn 185G 59, and
waa present at the actions of Pusgaon and Kuaaoolpore, attack and capture of Fori U in of
tan KxpediUon in 1865-6V (Medal with 1 poratloni
■.-..! 1 Sorvi Lfghan war of 187 with the rim 11 Chouali Field
■■ rwarda In rJ
■» L ..*■ t'.-iiiinandant of theLineof Coram unications
Mar).
Dt with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry 111 the Sontha! district during
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59&j
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsce to Raueegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
Native Infantry during the occupation of Canton in 1838-59 (Medal).
258 Lieut. General F. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
859 Sir Robert Gordon Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of i86S, including the expedition against the triboB
in the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedeea in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, aud took part in the Zairausht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Aide tie Camp to the Queen, Medal with
Clasp, 3rd Glass of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
260 Lieut.General A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the 1st Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1S57 (Medal
with Clasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Kandeish aud tlie Nizam's country ; and with bis Regiment
at Canton during the China war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action of Arogeo and capture of Magdaia (mentioned in
dispatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Director of Transport with the
Bombay Reserve Brigade on the Candahar line, and was present during the investment of Sherpore and in the
operations round L'abul in December 1S79 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
261 Lieut.General M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Claspj. Served in ihe
Abyssinian war in :868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
262 Lieut.General J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-6-!, aud was present
at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong. Served in the Abvssiuian war in
1867-68 (Medal).
^ Lieut.General W. H. Whitlock served during the second Burmese war. and was on board the steam frigate
Sesottris during the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the nth April 1854, when the enemy's
stockades which lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 5 1st Light Infantry
as a volunteer, and accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the White House stocki.de ou the
13th April 1852. Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on
the 12th and 14th April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column)
in the attack on Pegu the 21st Nov. 1S52, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow
joint which disabled the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bengal during the Mutiny as
Aide de Camp to Sir G. C. \Vhitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
M* Lieut General A. J. Howes served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
265 Lieut.General T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86, and comn anded a column at the attack of the Minhla Redoubt, and afterwards commanded the Garrison
there (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
266 Lieut.General H. P. Hawkes served m the Abyssinian war of 1867-63 as Assistant Commissary General (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations in the Malay Peniasula in 1876 as
Assistant Commissary General with the Laroot Column (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
as Acting Commissary General in Chief (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Clasp).
267 Lieut.General F. H. Tyrrell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
268 Lieut.General C.D'U.LaTouche served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in i856-57,including the attack on
Reshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
and rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 185S. Served in the Afghan war in iS3o, and took part in the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a sortie of all arms on Khairabad, and was present
at the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
269 Lieut.General Seafield Grant was employed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force from 5th March 1858
in command of a detachment of the 47 th Madras N.I.. and from May to December 1S5S served with the North Canara
Field Force employed against the rebels under the Sawunt Warrie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the
outpost of Coissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras
Native Infantry (Medal).
270 Lieut.General E. 0. Griffin served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
271 Lieut.General C. S. Steward was employed during the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of
Itrowlea with Kooer Sing's rebel force on the 21st March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of
Azimghur 27th March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Mut-
tahee, Dullepore, Ceswah, Rujapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles
between May and June 1S5S (Medal).
272 Sir J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; served with the 4th Punjaub
Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi; present with Greathed's Column in the actions of Boolund-
shuhur, Allyghur. Aksabad, Agra, and Kanouge; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, including action
at Marigunge (slightly wounded), affairs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Secunderbagh
(severely wounded) ; afterwards present at Cawnpore, and in the advance on Futtehgur, including the action at
Kala Nuddee and several minor affairs. Commanded the 4th' Punjaub Infantry during tbe Oude and Rohilcund
campaign in April and May 1058, including the capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the "force uuder Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in
December 1859 and January 1&60 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April ana May 1S60 (Medal
with Clasp). Was present with Colonel Keyes' force in. the attack on the Bezooties at Gara ;in March 1869. Served
intheJowaki Alreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in the attack on the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt-Colonel, and CB.), Took part with Sir Frederick Roberts' Division
in the advance on, and occupation of, Cabul, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with Brigadier General Gordon's force in the Mabsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in May 1SS1 (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Hazara Expedition in i3B3 (received the
thanks of the Government of India, KCB., and Clasp).
^Lieut.General W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6thAug. 1S55, and was present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Sth Sep'..., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian-campaign of 1S58-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also acted as Assistant Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal
Engineers in all the actions and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the
Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp) .
274 Lieut.General H. A. Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the 26th Nov. 1855, till the evacuation in June 1S56. Served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion .7th Fusdiers in
the Indian N. W. frontier war) of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the
Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec. ;
also in the action of Umbevla and destruction of the village at the foot of the BanairPasson 16th Dec, wbich ended
in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes ou 17th Dec. (Brevet ot Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served as Chief Staff Officer (Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General) ofthe Southern Afghanistan
Field Force from Nov. 1880 till its withdrawal from Candahar and Southern Afghanistan. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1830-87, and again in 18S8-S9 (mentioned in despatches, C.B., and two Clasps).
275 Lieut.General J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Chin*
5§W War Services of t) • on the Unemployed Supernumerary hist.
hut aothJui - ibaltern of Artillery and subsequently
it the Alombagh and iriona
act; roeattheftj ■ Lncknow (Medal with
and a ye*r'> i ■■,: (he captui
kote and Chamu i th the Rurmi
it Genera A • - - red in th* Indian Mutiny caun .. and whs present with the 35th Foot
at Arrab.ai.ii wil ire or the fort of Ham; tea 1
■ the paaaagi- 1 :i*. Fysabad (Medal). Raiaedthe Lahore Male Train In September and October
■ torottgh the Abyssinian campaign of i8« . w 1- preaent at the operations before and
a In deepatchee, Medal). Barred with the 1st Sikh Infantry In the Jowaki cam-
paign id 187^-7,- Medal win Claap); In the Afghan war in 1S7S-79, inolading the
capture of Ah M el. Medal aril , hsood Wussarss Expedition in 1881.
■"■• tin Zhob I in iSqo under .Sir George White ■:. command of a Contingent of the Punjab
■
General A. H !' - preaent at the mutiny nf hi« Regiment, the uh Hengal Light Cavalry, at
- and wa> w > ind.'il. Be afterwardi served sga net the rebels In the c>g*aria
Jutici-^ and was oaptureof Lncknow (Medal wuh Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North Waal Frontier 1 I than war In • was present at the.
attack and capture of Ah Muaiid (mentioned in despatches. Meditl with Claap).
ri Lieut. General W. P. La Touohe served with the Light Battali ■;-. in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856,
Lwaa present at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and purse Persian army
Lai with Clasp . v. 1 «f Hulgall* ml with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
November 1857 ; preaent at the action of I In Command with the Southern Mnhratta Hoi •
nary 165S ; acted as Start" i If&oer to the Field EToroeeat the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond
in June 1858 U
tr> " il T. E. Webster served with the Hhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Also served in the
Afgi
*V 11 M Wemyat lerrad in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57, including the battle of Hudlee-
& rui and Nujjufgb . .gagements before Delhi, siege and rupture of the city— wounded (Medal with
Cla*; ..rin 1879-80; commanded the ;,th Bengal Native Infantry till the 10th '.
, and the Bhopal Battalion from the nth April CO the and Ang ' lepnty Adjutant and Quart. t U i
- -ember 1879 to the 10th July r88o(and Assistant Adjutant <>eneral
I 'i vision from the 1 ith July till the end of the campaign (month btchee, CB., and Medal).
IT Genera -,d 111 command ot the .'.-nd H- rvmChina,
ing the following operations against the Ti capture of stool
on the 4th April, capture of the stockaded tillage of Tserpoo on the [7th April and of si
on the »9th Apn!. lade of the walled towns of Kading, Tslnp and repulse
of a - ie rebels on the 35th May (Mods I Kxpedition in 1871-73
lei with GhVBj th the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also served in
/ban war in [879
Major General J. F. L. Fisher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-50, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi slightly wounded I and in the operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp)
Major General D. 8. Butst served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in puranitol the three Companies 54th Bengal
Nat; vi* Infantry n the x8th Nov. 1857, Commanded a Detachment at the act ion of Binn*
< ■ ■ ■■ 1 cton 1 . th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked ■■ - G sent, and Medal) .
Commanded Six Compani* a of the Bylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Sills in suppressing the Coastal)
insurrection in 1860, including Bldrmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and oaptore of the atookaded village of Moong
Gougie. Again served in the OoSSiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, includ tore Ol
the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Xunghai, Ralleang. and fourth capture of Moonsen. Served in the Bhootan
Bxtj Union In i8< 5, and was present atthe capture of Dewangin (Medal with OUu
- ■ Major General H. 0. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peahewur frontier in 1854-55. in-
oludingtho capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854; expedition again*' : tin l • \free-
dees in Dec. 1854 and March [855 (mentioned In despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
Major General W. il. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of
< nun, and recaptnre Ol Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Major General G. C. Rower >t't served with the fore 'lie Snasnnaaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852
(Medal with Clasp), Berved in the Indian Muti:.y campaign in 1857 :»t Peshawar (Medal). Coaunandod the
Khelat*i*Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufziiiefr mticr and against the fanatics of Sittana in April and
■ 358.
** Major General P. Wheeler served in the Indian Mutinv campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the capture
:ly (Medal).
Major General H. H. G served with the 10th Foot throughout the Indian Mutiny, and was present at
- ege of Lncknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Aaimghnr, and the Jugdeapore Jungles Hedal with Clasp).
Major Qaneral T. If. shell- y was present at the outbreak ol the m itinyat ueerni on i&xt totfa May 1S57. tie
■erred afterwards in several actions from the nth August totue 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
and Cajiture ol the > led ( Medal with Clasp).
90 Major Genera) erk served in the Indian Mntiny campaigns m 1857*591 and was present irithHa
Force at tip Uungarwar and Alnmbagh, remaining In the Alumbagh with the :
M'Intyre, ai kasisl nt Kield Bngmser; sfterwards present at the capture of Lucia
I . and a 3 eai ■
hlajor General P C. Daln sd Go the Indian Mutiny oampaigns of 1857-59, and wa : the
. most of the sngagements before its walla pn nou
with lingadii r m & Ln the 1 'eihi district. Present with the Sumeerpore E*olioe Battalion in sevarai
Bundleound in 1859-60, and on many occasi' ins our:- g the oampaign commanded an
ent Colon « servioas In Delhi and Bundleound,
■■■■ ah ( !laspj.
■** Major Qeneral T B erved in the Afghsn wm ; : ■ , iind t.»'k purt m the dejvnee *■! Candal
the sortie oi 1 otii med ind
■
■ 1. red in Bnrmah against the rebi urgnofths
intrcnchmontH at Allahabad, and command of outpost • during the mutinf d the
Expeditionary r*oi a, and was preasnt ut the capture ol the Taku Forts aud the surrender ot Pekm
QSpk).
: reotion In 1 liitriot m
1856-57.
era! H, V. red througbon opaign of 1855-56. Oommand of
I 1 pi of the D< ocan 1 ad tn whit
n Cunchn ilynere city 1 Jokye, Kunnwarnth, Bojei liur, and 43 pieoi
opt Di ocan 1 ad Ln . dui Lng n bioh opi
; m '..i< 11!;. 1 dl rt, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bojei
^htly wounded). Was »nd In Oommand rmingol
, rah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and enl
tig their I in) with 1 .
Major General J. W. On u (Medal with 0
I the mutiny in 1 a surrender of the rebel
Rao at Kirwi 1 oamp on the 16th December 1858, when the fbros undti
llacDufl 1 k the robela at Qlrwaasah (Medal s Ith « Masp).
Wai Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary Li.*f. 5987
w Major General Melmoth A. Douglas Orchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present
in the actions of the 5th July and 10th October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
299 Major General F. E. A. Cnamier served a* Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and
was present at the actions of Mungarwar aud Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the
Residency until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde: also present at tne final capture of Lucknow (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service) .
300 Major General H. H. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the S.iugor and N'eihudda Territories
in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from the 6th February 1S5S (Medal)
301 Major General f\ G. Ri leout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Baud in Mav and June
ifcr. Served with the Burmese Expedition in i £85 (Medal with Clasp).
302 Major General G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Moultanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpor©
to the assistance of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during" the attack on that place by the
rebels under Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and Sth Oct. 185S. Served as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Troup during the campaign in Oude in 185S-59, and was present in the aeti ins of Pusgaon and Russool-
pore, and attack and capture of Fort Mktowlie I. Medal*. Served in the Afghan war in :$->q in command of the
Thull Chotal and Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
303 Major General R. A. C.Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present
at the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at \Vang-ka2a4th April 1862, of thetjwnof Tseerpoo 17th April,
at N^izean 27th and 29th April, at the storming .>t Kahding 1st May, of Tsiug-poo 12th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1S62 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded
the 5th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
30* Major Geiierai C. S. btnrt served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-08 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'30i Major General H. G.Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against tlill Careens near
Shuay-gheen from 10th April to 1st May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
306 Major General R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the
Indian mutiny campaign against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1S57 (charger severely wounded),
also at Azimghur, and with theNepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal) Served also tliroughout
the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65, and was present at the storming and capture of DaUmkcte, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan warin 1S79-S0 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81.
Major General H. R. Elliot was employed on field service Li the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1858. Served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-6S, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
308 Major General A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in iS56-57,and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshn'r, — horse killed
(Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the Y€ under the following circumstances :— " On the occasion
of anattack on the enemy on the Sth February 1557, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB.. Lieutenant Muore, the
Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the square,
and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks of the
enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmaon,
observing his peril, fought his way to his dismounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and , giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtful ness for others, cool
determination, devoted, courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served with the
Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur (mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when
the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and pursuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert
Napier; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jalonn districts during the monsoon of 1S58; commanded a
troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and Mahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal
with Clasp).
3,9 Major General R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was
present at the storming and capture cf the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1S62, and of the town of
Tseerpoo 17th April, at Nazean 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May, and
with the garrison defending Kahding in May 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
310 Major General L . B; Kvans served thrcughout the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat
and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action
of Dewsa against Tantia Topee (Meaal).
1111 Major General L. H. "Williams served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at the forcing of the Unibeyla Pass (Medal,
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 187S, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal
with Clasp). Served also with the Mahsood AVuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
312 Major General G. R. C. Westropp served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 with the 21st Bombay
Native Infantry during the outbreak of mutiny in that regiment at Kurrachee, and with the field foice engaged
in Khandeish under Sir Hugh Rose, to whom he was Orderly Officer during the operations in the Deccan against
Tantia Topee.
313 Major General A. Wardrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, and was present at the
bombardment and capture of Mohunira, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) .
311 Major General T^ Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire and snrrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medalj.
SIS Major General S. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, ai.d was present at the bom-
bardment and capture ofthe forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit ofthe Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1870-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
3,6 Major General G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
1117 Major General B. R. Chambers served with the 13th Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal campaign of
IS55~56. Also throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknnw from the 30th June to the 17th Nov. 1857, and
was severely wounded [Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai
Field Force* in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present in the action of the 15th and iOth December 1S63 (Medal
with Clasn). Also with the Hazara Field Force, including operations on the Black Mountain in iS58 (Clasp).
Commanded the 6th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Com-
manded the 2nd Brigade Tank Column throughout the expedition against the Mahsood Wuz*. erees in 188: under
Brigadier General Kennedy.
318 Major General C. F. Sharpe served in the IndianMutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
319 Major General L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under
Colonel Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment
with the Easofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of
Chinglee Mungul. Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58. Also
served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-08 (Medal).
320 Major General T. B. E. Tennant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture ot
Woojie Gaddah 15th May 1356.
321 Major General P. H. Le Geyt served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S56-57, and was presentat the
assault and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushire, at Boraajoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in com-
mand of detachment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 185S; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta
against the rebel Takoor of Mondetti in 185S ; commanded a detachment cf Gujerat Irregular Horse, and was
t I
59$'" War N v tmerary Litt.
Staff Officer of a field f Sahib in 1B5S-59; with Colonel Bras' Field
Force in commiml of tt ir Pa
1,1 .cement* in
Lttebffhur. A ■ resent at t
rement (mentioned in dec ' lal with Clas]
wuV
■
W1 tall.
M* M*. Bainbridge -■ aoludingtha
^ B, and final i here
r rith Clasp) ion in 1S67 ;
I _ -iala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Br in 1868. including
ip). Served in thi ir In
1878-79, and ted at Tonic ai tches.
Medal).
■
Jons 1855, inolnd
.
■ '.
Inmn on 30th Mar. - , . ,
Staff Ofl
result:)^- Lntbeoapmrei . from
the enemy and turned in. them, and ege and capture of Tonne, ami surprise of the
rebel oamp ai Coondi
■* ' - the North China Expedition in
i860, and w.i' present at the ipturo of the Takoo Forts, and at lvkm from
gth • ' Lai frith t\\ -
•n MajorGeneral J. R. Strut' Dan tia Topee
in 1858 ; aoeompa .. war tn the B
Oomnn.HSMi , the
■illey Bxpedition in 1884.
■" Major I rved in the 1 -mich Force
i on 23rd SepiemtN
with the Lrtiltery in tn< Quohdnrini
.
*»• M ml M. Miiien averal en-
■
**' Major General w. Twt I throughout the Indian Until S7"59» *u present at the
. . .
woutidi-d the 78th B vith IiavelockV Coluniv.
was present at the actions of EHthoor, Mungarwar, and Ainu ice of
the Residency untd relieved by I- >ra Clyde, alter which .- igh, including the
repolA eony's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders thr turnout the operations resulting
in the final Btonn and capture of Lnoknow, the advanc pture of Barcilly. Ben 1
I in the 0 Derations against and purau.- w and Nerbndda districts
(Medal with two Clasps, and n vi-m: 5 sen Served in the i hi Secretary 1
napii present at the action of Arogee and captnr U
anal rarin:870-8< 1 r with the Khyber] I
(081 and U
^M Major General C. S. Maclean ( < luentlv present at the
actions of* Hoolui. ■■ Berved with the China
Expeditionary Force of i860, and we it the action' 3inho,i Takn Forts, actions of <
kiawat. and Tantrchow, and sum > dal with tw Claspi 3en linthi Ugrbnnwarof 1S7S-S0,
and 1 Takht-i-Pul, Ah:: 1 -huznee, ai >hana
(several time*, mentioned in di served in the Mahsood
Wuzeeroc Expedition in 1881.
1,1 Major General \Y. F. Bartleman served with the 13th I. - Uan Mutiny campaign in
1858) ana was present at the aotiona of Almorah on tfa at tbe stormimr and capture
of th' I. Berved during a pan of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded u :' the
^ ,r.t Bengal N .1. at the attack re of the stockaded ■• poouje in the Jynteah Hills on the
186a.
M,t Major Genera: \ ;it Meean ICeer on the mtbreak of the mutiny in 1057 ; Berved with
Bangs Europe m Fusiliers In the »
ment ol Alexander's Bono in several minor anV:- ah (charger t?
won: ouna aampaiji
1850^-' (mentioned in despatches, - 1 present in the en.
. Brevet 1 : I 1
EL H. Inglis served with the Bh ■ rith 1 tap), Barred in
the A/gbAn war in 1879 [Medal).
u,t Major General w. a. Fran,. ant with the Bead Quarters of the 12th Bei [nfkntry when
it mui.im-<i at Nnwgong on the loth June 1857. Reserved*:;' -n (Medal).
Sen ■
into tfa :><lal).
■* Major General F. Beoching served with the field force under Uajor Haw;— at Keonghut in 1S6S for the
1 .: U
■1 .'. iringthe Indian Mutiny in t S5S-59, » 1. .1 was
t the capture of the fort ' enderof the forts of Ahm. inkor-
.'i pursuit "i Beni afadhi 1 (M<
QeneralG.B. Bennessy served in the I 7 with the 93rd Highland)
wm present in tl
Lop am, and was present U
ruiUfe and through b, including
those"' itth rannary (wound* l Clasp for the relief of Lnoknow), I
manded the Humeerpore Military Police Batts t-, and was sngs
in several affairs with 'ho rebels (repeal vernmani of Ind
ban war of
187b t witii Sir D< - - idahar, and
ahmed Eheyi d Bir
■ adahai Lugui and tool
■ ofCandahai ■ taps, and Una .<• i>cco-
ratio' try, and we
[as been and
Star
luring the Indian slntinies of 1857-58,
War Services of the Officers on (he Unemployed Supernumerary Lut. 59^?/
including theoperations at Sheretrhur Ghat in May 185S, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in
June 1S53 (Medal). Served with the 30th Punjaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present
at the captures of Cbumoorcbi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
337 Major General A. Battye served with the rat Bengal European Fusiliers in Onde in 1858. and was present at
the siege and capture ot Luc know, and actions of Uttereah. Bhunioreghat, and Kintoor (Mcdil with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the affair at Shubkudder
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude
(mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Gongh (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
337 1 Major General J. M. C.Galloway was employed during the Indian Mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at
Kheree 7th October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor 16th October, Jugdespoie 18th October, and
Seekreta and Koath JChaz 20th October 1853, and in Bundelcund during the whole of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86 'Medal with Clasp).
335 Major GeneralJ. M. Boyd served in the Abyssinian war in iS63 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Mednl).
;,3J Major General F. M. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, and was present at the action of
Chinhu, throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier In gl is from 2nd
July to 25th Sept. 1857) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a
grand attack on the 18th August and subsequently regained possession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned
in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore on t'th December, and capture of
Hurrah (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present at the action near Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
340 Major General G. W. C. Plowden served in the Tndian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregu-
lar Cavalry, including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknuw by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor affairs; Oude
campaign of 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
3*1 Major General J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
and about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India ; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and
present at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shunkurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China and was present at the action of
Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chaukiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Chief of the French
forces) and Palichau, and capture of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Med-
jidie. and Khedive's Star).
3*J Major General S. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and
was present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment
of the Regiment at Darzee Talas — horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry throughout the
TJmbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the expedition against the JewakiAfreedees
in 1877-78 (Clasp). Commanded the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81.
a43 Major General W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
3t3f Major General J. B. Smith served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 with the
2nd Eusofzie Expedition, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp) ; also served
■with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 'Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal).
3ii Major General R. W. Sartorius served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 185S-59, and was present at tho
relief of Azimghur and during the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served with the Bbootan
Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti war in 1373-74 (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross,
C3ZG. and Medal) : was awarded the YC "for having during the attack on Abogoo, on the 17th January 1874,
removed from under a heavy fire Sergeant Major Braimah Doctor, a Houssa Non-Commissioned Officer, who was
mortally wounded, and placed him under cover.'' Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
315 Major General H. P. Peacock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
s*5t Major General J. C. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meean-
gunge, sie^e and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clabp). Served in the Jowaki
Afreedee Expedition in 1878 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and waspresent attheaffair
at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including tne investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Clasp).
■*■ Major General F. W. Collis served in the Abyssinian war in iS63 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879,
and was present in the operations in the Khost Valley, and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (twice mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal). Also served with the Mah3ood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1SS1.
3i6t Major General J. M. Symserved in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India in 1863 and waspresent
at the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaignin 186S, including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Claspj. Served in the Afghan war in 1879^0, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of
the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Oandaharand
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions in 1880. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in i838 in command of a Column (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3*7 Major General G. E. Erskino served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in
1858-59.
MB Colonel F. H. B. Marsh served in the campaign ontheNorth West Frontier of India in 1S63 and was present
at the capture of Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868
(Medal).
3«+ Major General J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Bundelcund under Brigadier
Wheler in 1859. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
«9 Colonel H.C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions on
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1S57, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee.aDd pur-
suit of the rebels in Bundlecund (Medal).
a,9+ Major General T. J. Quin served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of
Dewangiri (Medal).
350 Colonel A. E.Campbell served with tho 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Also at Saugor in Central India during 1857-58; present at numerous engagements in the district ot Saugor, and
was severely wounded on the iSth Sept. 1857 in the attack on the fortified village of Nurncoulee (Medal with
Clasp). .
3»i Colonel C.Martin served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of i357-<;S and was present with the 14th Light Dra-
goons with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 18&8 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
D.M. Stewart, and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry atthe capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war
in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
t t 4
980 Wa - ft the Unemployed 8 pernumera
» Colonel T Keltic" « Ml the Persian Expeditionary Pom in 1856-57. and "»• present at the land-
in* a* HalUleb Bay, storm and capture of B«« . .. , . ,
"> 'Colonel H St Uaur-1Vvi.cn was em, .. district 111
• 8,6 and 1- ■ st the HiUtriDee inthi - .r. 85,. and
rtchlock-bnl - 'I'Pers in 1859 in quelling the rebelli m in Bengal
(i^; ,v Bannerman served with the Kotah Contingent against thi
district*;- leerinthel the Agra Fort In .Ju
i^eflUtauackon the fort the .7th Deo .,.1 at the
liege and capture of Awi.li 1 commanded the -1»rh °n tht' ->'h
1 with the Bur.,...-. Expedition
w c ■ el H R B IV. rsley served against rebefa in Ulraan 1 n 1857 Medal 1. Served also in the
-ivm the Egyptian war ,,f .it, and
was preset Ir (mentioned CB., Medai with Clasp. 3rd Class of the
leserved.- 1 KuUny Campaign in 1857-58. and v
aiese and assault of Delhi with the Guide'
anfjhuiV ' IwiththeistS . .li.i.n.i was
present at the action o: ' .w»8
nreseut in the affairs at Bat 'H 10
CaSaV and I SESSSL?
despatches Medal with I :lasp, and Bronxel itchakaai 1 ribes.
rved with the Kotah Contingent against the insnrgi and Muttra
districts in May ;. '" tho tl1'
,88(CotoelAUT 1 in the Burmese war in .8Sa-53 (Mfdal with Hasp f,,r 1 com-
panieedu.
Was- rmisband various pursuits. w*h
,n in .886-87 in command of a Hr - "0 from the
nment of India, mentioned in dee •
» Colonel iv I th the Persian Expeditionary Force ■•"
meat and captui- withthe93rd Bi8S8;and
a8t:. nth the Oojcin Field Force in 1859-60.
•«. Colonel G iv > oyed against the Karen insorgt
«■ Colonel F. P. 1 s during the t ;.i.rsu.t oftbe
I atohes. Medal with I lasp).
5j colonel
the fir-t attack on Awah in September . .11 in
Marc iii an d \pr " '7th June and capture pi p tgth dune
™B! e Camp to Sir Bobert Napier comi Gwalior
served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the ■•> June .S57
I toria Cross "for' the retreat from Chlnl the 30th
....
the Kb
Ex
Col
neditioi tches, DSO «_»■•«
-
at that station in May i8s7,andreci ived theQneen'
"admir le services" rendered at the imminent peril of his hie- Was ■■ Bhow-
BoCon^au June .■ I he mntineers ol the -th Light and 71st N
iucknow and killed eader in hand-to-hand conflict, himw
Served I in' Mynnoorec in comman.l of an Irregular Force up to • ment ol the S
as a volunteer :i the action of 5th. lulv neat Agra (hi rae killed
"omma> ■ , M.l.t.u O. , ' Allvghur,
anddurit - subsequent operatibns ofColone!
^othOct ft,7 at \gra. 8 "' ' '"'""'•' ">' '" the ™oa"»Pal
mandai.tofti lorse in Coloni ilovahle Force during thi
alsewherc ft Battalioi
lone charL-eri.... 1 ne troop-horse wi uSded under him ; m< y.uthe
action or wd i' ehanpore (mentioned in del
m-ut to the relief of the Garrison, including . jaVy wounded
. and right arm in hand-to-hand euc •dAux-
.lmrv Lew which he had raised and 1 rganiced, in defence of entrenchment -
Nov .Ss-- and 111 the many and various eluding the attack in th.
-
nth the same Levj jervice in the north nporedistnet
moveonPnUi inlaion ol thi
""^l .- ... .. . , ,. . v..l.ml....r wi.ii 11 1
and in -uh-eoui' ■• - undertaken 111 clearing 1.1c iiviuci .,0 ....... .- . —«
[thanked bv Government of India). Hi Ived the grae
"excellent service " rendered to the State in .857-58 1 »■"*
oft, LvingKohilcundinSentemoer.859.1 ' r h,s
comi u:c"t
° r»c"!l.' nel G ' .'^ranTsUv "mu October ,8M With th. .'kiiniundc! I ■ ' .be
operations against the insurgent w,. lent at the storm and capture of thi of Beyt on
the 6th '
mber 185! to 6 ' * *■ BD8m» ""■■
o the Indiat impalgn In 1
res was Stall Offlcet to • Fiji
JowakiAfrei
••iinjiiiililnfnniry during the Indian U --58;
■nof
- red with 1 ■ uin
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59&P
i860, and was present in the engagement at Berara (Medal with. Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North Wes
Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and, in command of a Column, engaged and defeated the enemy at Baghao
with heavy loss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal).
377 Sir Henry Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Euaofzaie Frontier in 1858
and was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with CUsp). Oude campaign of 1858-59, including
the storm and capture of the fort of Rampore Russia (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and Jyuteah
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oonikoi, Nungarai, and Oom-
krong (severely wounded). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Rotal (mentioned in despatches), in
the operations in fine Rhost Valley, and in the operations round Oabul in December i379(mentioned in despatches);
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the March to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 in command of a Brigade I mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 in command of the Eastern Frontier District (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, and Clasp). Commanded the Manipore Field Force in 1891 (re-
ceived the thanks of the Government of India, £CB., and Clasp).
380 Colonel F. T. Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and ccmmaDded a detachment of the 30th
Bombay Native Infantry in the engagement at Syud Boot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
331 ColonelJ. Sconce served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned in despatch) , battle of Agra, relief of Luoknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 ,
actions of Shumshabad and Futtehghur, and siege of Luckno\% (Medal with three Clasps).
332 Colonel H. A. Mallock served in Central India in 1857-sS, including the action of Muudesore and siege of
Ratghur Fort (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 in charge of field telegraph
(Medal with Clasp).
3E3 Colonel W. P. Dickon served with the Burmese Expedit;on in 1885-86 in command of the Tour.gno and
Nyingyan (Pyinmana) Columns (twice mentioned in despatches DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
394 Colonell*. Weldou was employed on field service! 1 the R lichore Doab from tth June to 5th August 1858.
3,5 Colonel W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the S6th Regt. during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanderi, at siege and storm-
ing of Jhansi (severely wounded), battle of Betwa, action of Roonch. siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
317 Colonel J. R. Clubley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 2nd
Madras Infantry and Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
368 Colonel A.Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Rheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (CB., Medal with Clasp).
3" Colonel M. C. Perreau served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal with Clasp).
391 Colonel C. H. Plowden served with Major General Whitlock's Force during the suppression of the mutiny
in Bengal in 185S-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Rirwee 6th June 1858, and in
action at Girwassah on the banks of the Scinde river 16th December 185S (Medal with Clasp).
3,2 Colonel A. W. Macnaghten served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59 including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian war in 18 jS, and was present at the storming of Magdala
(mentioned in desp.itch.es, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of the 2nd Bombay Cavalry
(Medal).
394 Colonel T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhiin
1857, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received
the 1T& "for having, on the 12th June 1857, at the Flagstaff Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her
Majesty's 75th Regiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large body of the enemy,
brought in from amongst the enemy a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most, severe fire, who would
otherwise have been cut up by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on
Metcalfe's house, on its being reported that there was a wounded man left behind, Lieutenant Cadell went back
of his own accord towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Regiment,
who was severely wounded, under a most heavy fire from the advancing enemy." Served in the 4th Irregular
Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at the action of Mehudi under
Colonel Brind, in which thirteen of the enemy's guns were captured ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in
Rohilcund in 1859.
395 Colonel H. W. Gordon served during the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56. Served in the China war in 1860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, at the capture of the Taku Forts, and the occupation of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the capture
of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp) ; and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the advance to Gundamuck, in the operations in the Roorum
Valley, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
400 Colonel O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the
fort of Rampore Russia (Medal).
401 Colonel E. D. H. Vibart served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including
the battle of Nujjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accompanied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
3 nd Puujaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hope
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
402 Colonel J. VV. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1885.
403 Colonel Hon. R. E. Boyle served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59; pursuit of the Sealcote
mutineers in July 1857 ; with 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts westof
Delhi in October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Rewaree, Jhujjur, and Ranound; served
with the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; commandeda field detach-
ment. Engaged near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column from
December 1850 to March i860 (thanked by Government of India, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70,
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
404 Colonel P.W. Powlett served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions or
Allyghur, Agra, Ranouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Ralee Nudee, siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps).
405 Colonel A. J. C. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny compaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1873-79 with the Peshawar Valley Field Force (Medal).
405 Colonel F.W.Boileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir Singh's Contingent with the force under General
Van Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of H ssar
on the 19th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action ofBiswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General Whitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the action of Rewtee in Bundlecund on the 4th March 1859.
and was wounded by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
Council. Medal). Served with the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
407 Colonel H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 28th August
59^1/ War v ■ '' vonft< Unemployed Supernumerary List,
• campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tanpku and of the Tako
rorte, and actions of Chi d surrender of IVkin (Medal with tn Served in the
78-60, and « ipture of the Peiwar Cotel. in the enj
'.indl'ilml in December 1870 tucludii - rporetmen*
andahar, and I at the rattle
:. ..ledal with lour I
(Cli,. Hti.t Medal wuh Clasp).
- 17-59, including the open Centra
'" Medal wuh r.:.- - sd fa the Abyssinian cam]
ol el the relief of K»m Dakke m<
i .1 in deepatc
' . . .. and wee present .t toe siege end captan
' Seugor, capture ^nt*
atle
be Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in iS<;7 and wa* |
at the action of Kndlwa of the AlumbaKh during the relief of Luck u. W, and bail nthe
oth D ial with Clei
•idian mutiny campi - 50, and was present with General
■ i -■ ed to
led the some A esent in the action at
1 in tevalry Ai, and Mow Ma!
-ah (men! ches, Medal
■ .it districi in l a 1
Trim, En the J
- preeent at the batl
*b< - Expedition in 188 <
Officer,:. Tpj.tr Kurmah (Medal with I >
ol C. K. Matthew- served in the China war in 1858, anil was present m the capture of Canton (Medal).
■ ■ ■ I58 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotafa kei
Serai, general action resulting in the capture Ol --and capture of I'-niree—dangerouslv wounded (Medal
4,1 Colonel E. W. Tn \ r served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General I D .eer, and afterwards aa
Director of Transport (Medal).
rved in the Afghan war in 1879-80, an t in the em
on the 6th October 1S-0 and al [nent ocenpation of Cabal as ' a officer (mention)
Medal with Clasp) th the hum;' Litionin 1ES7 (Medal with '
* 1 oelT, H. B. Brooke served with the expedition u China from :4th February 1857 to 30th January
Medal).
el H. C. E. Ward served a ■ ■ ex ut the latter pan it the assault of Delhi in 1897-
Narnoul (Medal with 1 (Ution under - fzaei
From and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain agaii ECheyl Wuxeereee iu »6<9
■
u* Colonel J. Mai smitn served with the expedition -m :4th FVimian 'Dec. 1859.
9. E. E tern campaign in 1856 aftei
431 Colonel A.M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856 57, and was preeent at the
Suahire, with the expedition to B ■ Khooshub
■ Ial with Clasp .
Colonel E.L. Ommai edat the siege, assenlt and capture ol D< iff edal with Ole
H. M, B Bnrlton Berved with the 8th Foot in various skirmish' - ai ajrra in 1858. Served with
Meade- Borseat the capture of Gw&lii Led t be Regiment daring the pursuit of the rebel- by Sir
Robert Napier and was present at the action of Joura Alipore; commanded a detachment of Meade's H.rseon
held service in op igafnst Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal
with Clasp), Served In the Abyssinian campaign In 1867-68 1 Medalj.
C. Bwinh s Berved in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
486 Colonel H. P. R r\ Crawford Bei ved with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp
**T Colonel H. G. Saunders served daring the Indian Mutiny oampaign of 1857-58 including the action of the
5th July 1851 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and affair al Sheregha! [Mi
** Colonel J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations bei a end at its capture in 1857
(Me<i ; tap).
45" Colonel D. M'Neill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Beetabnldee in June and July 1S57, and with
the Kamptee dying column from 9th November 1858 to 36th January 1859; so with the exped 1
1'uchiimrre- ... November] 59 Medal).
*'• Colonel A. EL Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Bu -kirmishes
iu the Bubsee M mde< to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture ol the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions ol Narnoul* G dee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture ol Luoknow, action of
Baree. and sul sequent operations in Onde (Medal with two < the Afghan war of 1878-80 I Medal).
413 Colonel K. t_ st John sei red In the Afghan war ol 1878-801 Medal). Berved wuh the Burmese Expedition id
1885-86 Medal with Cli
U bi d with the Persian Expeditionary Force In il was preeent at the
landing at Haltilah Bay, the* surrender of Buahire, the expi in, and the
[1 Ial \\ Ith Clasp).
Colonel E. C. Oarstin served wit! in the Indian Mutiny oampaign ol 1857-58,
and was present al the acti m of Kudjwoh, relief of Lueknon by Lord Cli de, defi ai if the Gwal ol at
Oawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of tin' fun of Jutteeah, action of Kh lagungc, siege and captun
tionof a 11 \ gunge, and capture of Bai Hedal withte
■ I T. BUggins 1 the exped Lion
in Feliruar;, . d thanked by the G with
the M coin April 1869. Served m the Afghan war in 1878-9 with the I andahar Column,
and was preeei t In tte affa.ii at Baghao ■ deepatohee, Medal). Commanded tin' tei Punjab intantry
■ ion in i88i.
■ ■ Indian Mutiny eain]»aipns of 1857-5). ""d "•• preemit at the
siege and I ,-. In Match 1858, Biege and capture ofCalpee, wlie, attack and
. and Tin. ui, occupation ol Bl ' re nthe
Axlmghur and Goruckpore disti $9 (Uedal with 1 Bervi war In iB;
■ 1 ■ ■ h : and aft) rwards aa Paj maeterol the Transport, Kh\ berLine (mentioned in despatol 1
fmperial Governn ritta the Burn 1
1887-t' Including the operatii rd and 4th Brigades under Brigs
.. i \|. del with ' lit p
■I . tore of Kotah ; served with Brigadier 1 amn
■ , during the Istt* r pert of I thi
tronghpld of Euje Beni
. tun to dnve the enemy across tl
iter pi ludlng the n od 1 1 cupel Bitch
■ 1
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List $<)$r
Oude Police Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, alter the return of the regular
forces from the frontier (Medal with Clasp).
440 Colonel J. Joppserved with theforce under Brigadier Cochlan whichcaptured and destroyed the fort of Sheik
0 toman in the vicinity of Aden ,n 185S. Served in the Abyssinian war in 1S6S (Medal). Served'inthe Afghan war
in 1879-80 as Assistant Quarter Master General, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
411 Colonel' H. S. Jarrett waspresent at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the -^ist August 1858,
and commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier GeneralChamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in nil the
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to SirNcville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those Generals (Clasp for Umbeyla).
444 Colonel C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi iu 1857 ; was selected as cue of the
Subalterns of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, andwaseugaged in the six days' fighting within the
city until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootau Expe-
dition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
446 Colonel C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny iu 1857-59, and waspresent at
Kanta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rearguard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22nd and 2Sth September 185S, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at two
other affairs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; servod w ith the
force under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment wnich proceeded in March
1859 under Brigadier Faddy against Runmust Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
447 Colonel H. B. Sanderson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the relief
of Aziinghur, in the engagement at Toolsepore, and in the operations on the Nepaul irontier (Medal).
448 Colonel F. J. S. Adam served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar in-
cluding the sortie of Deh Khojah (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
449 Colonel G. Atkins served at Peshawur during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58. Served in the campaigns
on the North- West Frontier of India in 1858 and 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1S84. Also served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Clasp).
451 Colonel W. H. Wilson took part in the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and
Bede districts in 1858 (Medal).
452 Colonel M. Furlong waspresent at the capture of Copul on the 1st June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
454 Colonel E. Beddy served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, aud was present at the capture of Dewangiri
in command of the storming party (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
455 Colonel J. 3- Prendergast served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served iu the operations on the
North East Frontier, Burmah, in iBgi-qs.
456 Colonel A. Ollivant served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the 10th October 1357; Bundle-
cund campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowhe, and affair with Burgern Singh (Medal).
457 Colonel C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade durin g al 1 the
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of Gwalipr,
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebel's, action of Kooudrye and at Bojrda, and at the
actions of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
45S Colonel C. J. O. Fitzgerald was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1S58. Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the CandaharField Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-S8 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and. Medal with two Clasps).
462 Colonel H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sam-
ulpooro districts in 1858.
463 Colonel J. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in command of the 23rd Madras
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO.t and Medal with Clasp).
*Kl Colonel R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under Sir John
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal
with Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-68
(Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal).
466 Colonel F. S. FitzPatrick was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1S58.
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two
Clasps).
4S7 Colonel G. C. Sartorius served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned iu despatches, Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations near Suakin in 13S4, including
the engagement at El Teb (2nd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB.t and Medal with two Clasps).
468 Colonel E. H. Eyre served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-S6 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
469 Colonel E. A. Bruce served in the Afghan war of 107S-S0 with the Vitakri and Lower Koorum Field Foroe
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 as Executive Commissariat Officer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
470 Sir William Seton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1850-57 as a Midshipman in the
Indian Navy, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the capture of Bushire, and at the bombardment
01 Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
472 Colonel C.T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J.OutranVs
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 185S ; present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
Sultanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the
enemy at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal with Clasp).
473 Colonel R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwaliur rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao taaheb,
and the Nawab of Randa in June, July and August 185S ; present at the action at Shanganeer on the 3th , and the
battle of Bunass on the 14th August 185S ; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to
January 1859; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal with
Clasp). . ■ , ,-
474 Colonel C. A. Dodd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S5S with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow , and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on 1st Dec. 1858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
475 Colonel W. T. Brereton served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1888-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
476 Colonel N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian Mutiny campaign: of 1858, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, aetiou of Nawahgunge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
477 Colonel J. Philips served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
47S Colonel T. R. Tabuteau served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal Mutiny in
185S, including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Nauve
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
47s Colonel G. Cnrystie was'einployed on field servi-e in the Saugtr and Ncrbudda Territories, in the suppres-
sion of the Indian Mutiny froia 20th June i853;servcd Kith the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheelerand
5<jS- Wan v Officer* on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
Colonel Reece id Uie Saugor Districts in November and December 185s, and In Bundlecand in January and
February iB«g (Medal).
mel B. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (M>
D. Macpheraon nerved m the On Le campaign. I the capture of tho fort of T iroul
058 (Medal). Served in the Hasan campaign in 1868
in t:. r in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberta in the march 1 1 Oandanar, and was present at
tho 1 ir mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ctusp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with
:ion.
**■ Calonel H B. Jacob accompanied a detach m<: I _*iment which formed part of Colonel Lockhart's
Division of Bundlccund under Brigad 1S58.
- rri 1 wish the Bonneee KxpedUion in 18I with Clasp).
eadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
w*m .hi board H.M. ship Aimim at the bombardment and "fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1S54
under BirObarlee Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship dun ge uud fall of SelmMopol
'cu>ber 1S54 and December 185s. and wacpreseut at thetakin^of Kertch and Kinbourn (Medal
with Olaapi. WTi 0 the operation* eg in in 1856-57 on board H.M. ships Calcutta and Elk
(Medal). Served on the Rival is a Volunteer during the Indian Mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gun-
boat Jnt»Ma
4-1 Colonel R. Atkins served with the Sir in 1859 and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60 j
in tt. • Afghan warm iS-j with the Thull Chotiati and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal). Served
Willi theB 1 881 iMeda] « M !i <
d with the Bhootan Expoditii 1 Ut 1865, and was present at the capture of the
asp).
■ I t . .1. T. Whitlock was employed with thoSaugor Field Division 1*. - I Nerbudda
Terr-. i, of the Indian Mutiny from trst October 185 - de Camp to Major
General Wbil loci commanding the division from 6th April 1859 &° the breaking up of the force 0031st December
lodal)
el J, Bi Idulph served in the Indian Mu* _-i; in 1858-59. aud was present at the notion of
Donndeaken rthe Porta of Ohaadaand ■ Lai).
■: W, it Bnnh .-> served in tnaAfJ7hau war of 1878-60, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
- j/:h Expedition m 189a.
*° Colonel J. tt ed with the Bhootan in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of
Dewai Served with the Bikkim Expedition in 18SS as and En command of the expedition
(mem ■ iap),
Oolonel W. w. 1 1 . ■ ipei served with a squadron of his regiment on field service In the Doocan from the
tb April 1859, including the march le 8 without a halt on the 28th February m
enemy and taking se tiers (Medal) Kxpedition
in i88^< 1 tfcdri with Clasp).
*ta I '■ Carpendale servod tn the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the mar lahar with
reneral Phayre t Medal).
*** Colonel H. Horse served in the Afghan war in 187 > So with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and
was present in ih snl on the K sfront attack— wounded (Medal).
*•* Colonel H. H. H. Hallctt served with Major Ueneral Whitlook's Field rVrce in Bundlecuud from April to
aoth December 185a.
**s C rge Young served with cue Bhool in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp); In the Hazara
campaign I 1 d d in the operations in the Malay Peninsula iu 1S75-70 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan n si Lai).
*** Colonel M. a B iwlandson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 as S General
(Medui). Berved in the Eg} ptian war in r68a, and was present at the battle ol Tel-<l*Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
■ith Cls fmwniflht and Khedive's star;.
♦,: Colonel a. Vallings served with the 6th Pool aga Slkkim In 186 1. Served with the
iBtPanjaub Infantry in the Dmbeyls campaign of 1863 (mentioned in doepatohes, Medal with Chup). Berved in
the A- jo, and was preaenl tn the engagement at Bagnao (na etches, Medal).
Served m the tfahsood Wuseeree Bzpeditton In 1881.
** Colonel W. J. Parker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with C
■•* Colonel P.J. Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campaign 9cpt, 1867, having proceeded to
Zoulla with the Reconnoitring Party; was present at the action ol \ kfagdeia,and mentioned
in despatches Ibr " ability, energy, "and zeal " (Medal).
100 Colonel J. W. S. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1E86-S8 (Medal with Ola*] 3ee also Civil
Deoorations Ibr ftallantry, p. 786.]
Mi Colonel E. S, Ludlow served with the Saugor Field D 1 -ion in 1859.
500 Birfienjamin Bromhead served in the Afohai) war of 1878-80, and took pari In the t m axpeditioni mto the
Baaai I 1 tiom t in despatches. Medal), served In the Soudan camps [Medal with Clasp, and
BZhedivi sSt»r] Served with the Bikkim Expedition In l: band amputated [CB.,
and Medal with i Hasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in i8qi In oommand I 1 U ngi I infantry (men-
tioned in despatches, » ilasp).
olonel W. L. Banking served with the Burmese Ex] • 1S87-88 (Medal with Clasp
!0S Coloi Bl -I Hay served with the 4th fioorkhas throughout the l'-
and capture of Conical Bill and the villages of Lalloo and CJmbeyla (Medal witn rved throughout
the Bazars Expedition of 1868 (QJasp). Berved also with the L rved
tn the Afghan war in 1878-80, and was jpreeenl at the attack and capture of All ttusjidtand i] it.- -engagement
at Baldabad im< utioned in despatches, Medal with Cla»p).
^ Colonel T. R. Byug tserven with ihe Burmese Expedition in i388-8o(Medal with Clasp).
w: Colonel I). Vf, Cnglis served In the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the advance on iihuzuee.and was
present En tl entfl al Ahmed Khe\ l and 3lrFr :ithe
man- L was present ai the battle of I andahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two ciaaps,
and Bronse Dec iration), Berved Ln the Bondan campaign In 1885, and was present in theei > Basheen
1,1 ! ' ibaai 1 ions at Temai (mem as. Brevet of 1 with
two Clasps, and Khedive's star).
ul K M. L. Marriott served with the Looshal Expedition iu 1S71-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with ' Bd in the Afghan war In 1878-nf 1 Medal 1.
1 served n Eth the Burnu m Exp (1
«• Colonel G erved In tho Afghan war in 187* -. '
uel R.U. LUUngston served Ln the oampaign on toe Nbrth-Weei I I India in 1
Umbeyla Pass 4 Hedalwitb Clasp).
••' OoIomoI ;. J. Bkinnei nerved In th
1 the Afghan war En iByg 80, and took part with the expedition 1
Marri (Medal) Served with the l*hin>Lushal Expi InrthernCi iumn
Lbi thanks ol the Uovernmenl ol tndis, mentioned In DSO„ and U . snd
with 1 l Expedition In 1891 (deep).
srved Ln the oampafgn 1 > Ltiei of India Ln 1863, including
^<» os (Medal with Clasp) . also served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865— slightly wen
1
waring served Ln the Hazara can,. Clasp), and in the i.ooshai
1 1 [asp). Served in the Afghan war ol 1878 Bo, and was preaenl at the attack and oapi are of
: stions ut the Jugdolluok Pass. Ln t be engagement si Baidabad, and tn the opera)
'J**1''- sooompanied Sir Fradsriok Boberti uthemai to Oandahs 1 was preaenl si
os^tie cfCandabar (msatioiisd mdsapatohes» Medal with three Clasps, aud Bronze Docjran.»Tii
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary Inst* 59$^
the Marri Expedition. Served in the Chin Hills, Burma, from January to May iSgi in command of a column
(Clasp).
516 Colonel W. F. Prideaux served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
517 Colonel J. G. T. Carruthers served in the Abyssinian campaign iu 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon (Medal).
518 Colonel K. A. Wilson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of
Buxar and the Bala Stockade (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
5ia Colonel V. Rivnz served in the Hazara campaign in 1S68, including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Jhandola
(mentioned in despatches, Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1S91 iu command of 37U1 Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
520 Colonel A. McC. Bruce served in the Bhootan Expedition iu 1S65-66 Medal with Clasp) . Served in the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the assault of
Zawa (Medal), and in the Mahscod Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S8: (mentioned in despatches). Also served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
522 Colonel F. T. Ebden served in the operations in Okatnundel and Kattywar in i3€c;-66. Served in the Afghan
war in 1379-30 1 Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
i23 Colonel A. H. Turner served in the Hazara campaign in iS63 (Medal wrh Claso). Served in the Afghan war
of 1S78-S0, and was present at the capture of Peiwar Kotal.at the forcing of the Shutargardan, and in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Also served in
the Mahsood Wuzuree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Column (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel. Clasp). Commanded the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894 ; and subsequently
a Brigade of the Waziristan Field Force m 1894-95 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
ia* Colonel R. batch served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir W. Lockhart as
Chief Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in organising the Commissariat arrangements
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with t'lasp).
525 Colonel T. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1879-P0, and was present in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879, including the engagements of Tahkt-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights and the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5-7 Colonel R- H. ff. Heunick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Work3 Corps (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served with the 39th Bengal Native Infantry in the Khyber Pass in the Afghan war in
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-89, including the expe-
dition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Silchar Column (received the
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in
1891-92 (Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
52t( Colenel E. Molloy served with the force employed in the Cossiah and Jynteah hills during the rebellion
ofiS62-63, Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the Bala Stockade
(Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara campaign in i863 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with
the Marri Expedition in i88t. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 in command of the 2nd Battalion 5th
Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Jsazai Field Force in 1892 in command of the 2nd
Battalion 5th Goorkhas.
fc52a Lt.ColonelJ. P. D. Vanrenen served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-30 (Medal).
530 Lt.Colonel W. P. Harrison served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal).
533 Lt.Colonel H. R. Le M. Carey served in the Hazara campaign in i368 (Medal with Clasp).
534 Lt.Colonel J. A. M'Neale served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80.
536 Lt.Colonel M. W. Stevens served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer, Cavalry Brigade, and
was present m the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
537 Lt.Colonel J. de B. Lynch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
383 Lt.Colonel G. M. Abbott served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee
and at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasn).
53'J Lt.Colonel A. N. Sandilands served with the 6th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 6th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
540 Lt.Colonel C. B. Cooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
541 Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served in the Afghan war i n 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps), and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
5,3 Lt.Colonel W. H. D. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the 'engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
543 Lt.Colonel X. C. Martelli served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
544 Lt.Colonel W. G. C. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-88 (Medal with Clasp).
545 Lt.Colonel M. James served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including an engagement atHurnui (Medal).
246 Lt.Colonel J. J. Money-Simons served in the Afghan war of i8?8-8j with the Thull Chotiali Field Force, and
was present in the engagement at Jugdalluck and Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and bronze Decoration).
547 Lt.Colonel J. L. Aberigh-Mackay served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
s^ Major C. F. S. Alban served in the Afghan war ia 1879-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
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Arbiuh.iot Henry Thomas," Lt.Col. )
Royal Artillery >
Armstrong, Edward Francis Hunter, I
Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps i
Ashburnuam, Sir Cromer,** KCB. ,
Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles [R] S
Astell, Charles Edward, Captain, 45 Foot
Aylmer, Hem-y, Colonel, Royal Artillery...
Babbage, H. Prevost, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Baillie, James, Captain, Unattached
Baker. Robert John, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Baker, William Adolphus, Lt.Col. Rcyal ■_
(Bombay) Engineers /
Balfour, H.> . Lowther, Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Bally, St. John, Lt.Col. Northampton R.
Bally, WiilianV'ir.CW.West Riding Regt.
Barrett, Richd. D." Lt. Col. Regimental >
District [R] J
Barrow, De Symons,5l> Lt.Col. Mad. S C.
Barry, Chas. Wm. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Bardeman, John,5" Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. .
Bartley, John Cowell,™ Lt.Col. 5 Foot ...
Barton, Howard Jas." Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Barton, Newton,6' Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Barton, Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Barwell, Wm.Barwell Browne, Lt.Col. I
Oxford Light Infantry f
Basden, Cha. Brenton^Lt . Col. Beng. S.C.
Bates, John,6* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
p.i.c. Battersby, John P. Lt.Col.
Rifles, Commissioner Duke of'
Royal Military School fR] ....
Battye, Geo. Money,65 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Battye, H. Doveton,66 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Beadle, J. Pattle,68 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal)Eng
Beadon, Edward Musgrave,68 Lt.Col.
Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.)
Beamish, Charles, Lt.Col. 35 Foot
2 June 53 16 May 54
o Sept.5231 May 56
20 Apr. 55 26 Oct. 55
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16 Dec. 31
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9 Dec. 53 1 Aug. 54
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20 Sept. 64
23 Jan. 63
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:o Mar. 80
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4 Apr. 43^0 June 54^3 Dec. 54
10 June 58 10 June 63 10 June bg
3 Oct. 48 22 June rio n May 7
11 Oct. 59
18 Feb. 61
2 Nov. 55
30 Mar. 67
18 Apr. 65
29 Dec. 54
28 Dec. 42 28 Sept. 48 30 Jan. 54
15 Dec. 46 16 Apr. 47 1 Apr. 55
20 Oct. 53 31 May 57^0 Oct. 65
6 Apr. 39 20 Oct. 40 22 Aug. 50
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10 June 48 24 June 541 18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 56(20 Apr. 66
25 Apr. 60 26 Feb. 64' 1 May 67
25 Dec. 40I16 July 43: 6 July 53
4 Dec. 41 1 1 Apr. 45J23 Nov. 56
30 July 44I28 Jan. 48 23 Mar. 55
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7 Jan. 50^1 June "=4 27 June 57
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2 Mar. 53 2 Mar. 55 1 9 Oct. 63
26 Apr. 3r?o Mar. 35 31 Dec. 39
11 Feb. 65 11 Feb
5 July 72 4 Apr
9 Dec. 71
Beatson, Albert B." : Lt. Cot. Bengal S.C. ■ 27 Sept. 40 20 Nov. 45 27 Sept. 55
16 Oct. 55!i6Jan. 58 24 Jan.
22 Dec. 42! 3 Jan. 46 22 Dec. 42
7 Dec. 55127 Aug. 58. 1 Mar. 07
18 Dec. 45 1 Apr. 46. 13 Dec. 54
9 June 49 23 Nov. 56' 9 June 61 9 June 63
14 June 50J 15 Oct. 5430 July 62 3 Oct. 70
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5 Mar. 44115 Nov. 53' 5 Mar. 59
20 Dec. 46 1 Nov. 51 13 July 58
7 June 54^21 Sept.54 8 June 56
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17 Feb. 54 1 Feb. 58 5 July 72
22 Dec. 48' 1 May 55 7 Jan- 69
2 Apr. 59I13 June69Ji3 June77
3 July 45811 June 5724 Mar. 58
15 May 571 6 July 67117 Sept.76
S Dec. 4S'28 Apr. 53 27 Aug. 58124 July 60
Beauchamp, Fitzmaurice,72i^.CW.R.Fus
Becher, Altred, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Bedford, Joseph Herbert,73.^. Col. R.Eng.
Belfield, Edward,™ Col. R. Engineers
Bell, Charles J. Ralph, Lt.Col. Mad. 6. C.
Bell, Henry James, Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. ..
Beresford,Geo.DelaPoer,.L£.Co/.Mad.S.C.
Berger.Ernest Arch. Xtf.CoZ.Lincoln Regt.
Bett, Henry Imlach,B()£f. Col. Madras S.C.
Beynon, Wm. Howell, Lt.Col. Bomb. S.C.
Bigge, Thomas Scovelh^X^.CoJ. North- \
umberland Fusiliers j
Binny, Wm. Henry,83 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Bishop, Hen. Parlett **Lt. Col. R. (Ben.) A.
Black, James,85 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Blackett, Sir Edward William,8* Bart. \
Lt.Col. Depot Battalion J
Blackwell, James Edw. Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Blake, Geo. F.87 Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Mar.
Blaksley, John, Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt. ...
Bland, Edw. Loftus, Col. R. Engineers ..
Blewitt, Charles,89 Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Blowers, Chas. Edw.90 Lt.Col. Bom. S. C.
Blunt, C. Harris,9' CB. Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) A.
Blunt, Grant, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Bogle, Andrew Hugh,93 Col. R. (Ben. ) Art.
Bolton, Robert Henry,9' Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Bond, Fre'l. Wm. Col. R. (Madras 1 Art...
Bond, Henrv, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Booth, William,96 Col. Royal Artillery
Bostock, Jas.Wm.90 Lt.Col. 16 Foot
BoswelUohnJas.^CS.Z^.CW.Ben.S.C,
Bowen,GeorgeBligh,105£f.C'o£.MadrasS.C.
Boyd, Mossom, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Bracken, RichardD.C.llu£*.CW. Beng. S.C. '26 Apr. 47 20 May 53 4 Feb. 61
Bradford, Evelyn, niLt.Col. Beng. S.Corpsin June3o'i6 July 42, 1 Apr. 54
Brendon, Algernon,113 Col. R. Art
Brereton, JohnAlfred.ZY.CoJ. Bengal S.C.
p.s.c. Brett, Harry Armstrong, lu Lt.Col. )
Oxfordshire Light Infantry j
Brewster, Henry Craigie, Lt. Col. 76 Foot. . .
Briggs, David,113 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C. . .
Briggs, James, Lt.Col. Mancnester Regt.
Brook, Richard Crundel,117Zr. Co£. South )
Lancashire Regt $
Brooke, Edward Thos.,118 Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Brown, Chas. Langford,1:;o.Z;*.CV.Ben. S.C
Brown, Geo. Rodney,1^ Lt.Col. Royal) ,
(Bengal) Artillery ... j I 7 June44('3 May 46 27 Apr. 58
Bruce, Alex. Andrew, UG Lt.Col. Ben. S 0.^15 Aug. 46.15 Nov. 53 t8 Feb. 61
Bruce, Alex. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 Dec. 451 6 June 51 31 Mar. 57
Buckle, C. Randolph, Z-f.CoZ. R.(Mad.)Art.' 7 Dec. 55127 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65
Budd, Richard C, Lt.Col. Madras S.C... 20 July 54 20 Oct. 56 20 July 66
4 July 80
1 Oct. 77
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;8 Dec. 62
4 June 70
20 Oct. 73
Dec. 54
26 Oct. 78
10 June 68
11 Dec. 73
25 Mar. 71
18 Feb. 61
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11 Feb. 76 17 J;lu. 77
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31 Aug. 87
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10 June 74
11 Nov. 51
18 Feb. 61
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22 Dec. 62
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10 June 63
28 Aug. 58
9 Jan. 63
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26 Apr. 59
4 NOV. 66
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Darnell, Frederick Francis,200 £f-C°?- "> |i3 Aug 5S 16 Dec. 59 8May67JiSDec
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4 June 70
14 Dec. 68
65 18 Jan. 71
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Darling, Sydney,201 Lt.Col. 9 Foot 130 May 43 4 July 45 29 Dec.
Dashwood. Richard Lewes,202 Lt.Col. \
East Yorkshire Regiment 5
Davidson, Alex.204 Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.
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5427 Aug. 5S
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22 Sept.73
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Davidson. Alex. Henry,205 Lt.Col.
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.Davidson, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Davidson. Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Davies, James Snow, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Davies, Lewis M.206 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Davison, George, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
de Berry, Geo.F.2o7Z(.C0/.Brig.Depot[R]
de Bourbel, Raoul,20* Col. R. Engineers
De Brett. Harry,209 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Deedes, William Henry,2,0Z>SO.,Z(.Co'. >
Rifle Brigade /
DeHavilland,James,213i/.Cu/.R.Artillery
De la Fosse, Hen. Geo.2" OB., Lt.Col. 1
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Dennehv,Si/-Thos.21s;/TC/E.Zr.Co;.Ben. }
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Dennis, James Benj. Colonel, R. Art
Denniss.Alf. Digbv,2'9Zf\ Co'. R. (Ben.)A.
Desborough, John,™ CB. Colonel, R. Art.
DesVoeux, Alfred Anthony,221 Lt. Col. \
Bombay Staff Corps i
deWinton.oirFTancisWalter.^GCU'G,
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hold to H.R.U. the Duke of York
Dick, Wm. Aher.226 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Dickinson.W. Rice,227 Col. R. (Bombay) E.
Dickson, Edward John,228 Stop Captain \
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YC Dixon, Matt. Charles.233 Col. R. Art .
Dixon, Thos. Fraser,23* Lt. Col. Retftt.')
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Downes, Major Fras.237 CMG. Lt.Col. )
Royal Artillery S
D'Oylv, Sir Charles Walters,235 Bart. ]
Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps }
Dravson, Alfred Wilkes,2" Col. R. Art.
Drew, Fras. Barry,242 CB. Lt.Col. W. )
Yorkshire Regiment i
Du Cane, Si>- Edni.Fred. -STOB. Co/. R. Eng.
Dncat, Cyril H. f. Zr.CoZ.Leinster Regt.
Duff, Robert William, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Dumaresq, Wm. Lovelace, Col. R. Art.
Dun, Charles Wm.24S Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Duncan, Harvey Tuckett, CSI. Lt.Col.
Madras Staff Corps
Dunn, Josias, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers ...
Du Plat, Sir Charles Taylor.-ECB. Col.H. \
Artillery; Extra Equerry to the Queen $
Dwyer, Hen. Arthur,250 Lt.Col. Beng. S.C.
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Eccles, Cuthbert,232 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. )
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Ed^combe, Wm. Henry. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Edmeades, Henry,23* Lt.Col. R. Artillery
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Elder, John James, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Elliot, Minto, 26° Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Ellis, Fred. Johu, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Ely. Henry F. W.261 Major, 90 Foot
p.s.c. Emerson, Alexander Lyon,262)
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Emerson, James,263 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
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10 June 0
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21 Oct
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18 Feb. 61
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27 Feb. 59
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7 Feu. 73
4 Sept. 68
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10 Dec. 79
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15 Feb. 61
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12 May 80
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15 Oct. 71
2 Nov. 55
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7 Feb. 78
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1 Jan. 62
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8 Dec. 79
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18 Feb. 66
1 Oct. 77
28 June 62
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10 June 73
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25 Oct. 78
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1 Jan. 73
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7 Mar. 67
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20 Oct. 48 19 Oct,
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_ FrBMia,»4£<-CW.l Foot ."!."] 6 Aug.47;i5 Apr. 52 5 Mar. 58
Etheridge, Alfred Tho.2" CSI. Lt.Col.-) !,, Jtuy 4Ij 5 jan. 44 ,3 juiy 5e
Bv^rd?GSe'oCCn«ies, ZfVcwV Bom': S.C 1*6 Aug. 43'3° Nov. 48 126 Aug. 58
Fairtlough, Edward D'Heulemer,267Zr\ ~l
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Falconnet, Grenville P. de Palezieux, ;
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Falls, AndrewVance,26s Col. R. (Madr.) 7
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Farewell, William Thomas Freke,269 Lt. )
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Farmer, Reginald Onslow, Col. R. Art.
Finch, Alex. V. H. Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Eng.
Finch, Walter John.Zf.Co/. R. (Bom.) Art,
Firth, Robert Fras.27* Lt. Col. Beng. S. C
FitzGerald, Charles,273 Lt.Col. 49 Foot
FitzGerald, Mordaunt Martin,276 Lt.Col. 1 1
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5 July 72
10 Dec. 64
15 May 66
22 Sept. 75
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13 July 61
26 Aug. 63
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Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 60 1
Hawes, George H.3"0 Lt.Col. o Foot [R]
Hawkins, Alex. C.3'2 CB. Col'. R. Art. [R]
Hawkins, Edward Lindsay,373 Lt.Col. \
Royal (Bengal) Artillery )
Hay, John Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hay, Woulfe, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Hayward, Henry Blakeney,376 Lt.Col. \
Derby Regiment (45 Font) ...)
Heastev, Geo. Bavies,CV. Com. R. Marines
Heath, Alf. Hailes,3" £*. Col. R.(Ben.)Art.
Henderson-Cleland, John William,378 )
Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corns j
Heriot, Mackej- Andrew H. James,330^
Co!. Co>n. R, Marines; Commanding >
Plymouth. Brigade Volunteer Infantry)
Herrick. Benj. Bousneld,3Sl Col, 2nd)
Com. Royal Marines $
Heysham, Barrington Frederick, JW. Col. \
Madras Staff Corps 5
Heywood, John Jas.33a Lt.Col. Glo'sterR.
Hill,C.E.Dawson,£*.Co?.R.(Madras)Eng.
Hill, Eustace,38* Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hills,John,:iS7C.B..Z*.Co?.R.(Bombay)Eng.
Hime, Frederick.390 Lt. Col. R. Eng
Hire, Sydney J.391 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Hodgson, Hugh N.39* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Hoggan, John William,393 CB. Lt.Col.\
Bengal S.C $
Hogge, Somerville George. Cameron, >
Lt.Col. Berkshire Regiment ..J
Holland, Hen.Wm. CB. Lt.Col.Bom. S.C.
Holland, Lura. H. H. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Holland, Thos. W.394 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Holmes, Percy Lee,396 Zr.CW.Madras S.C.
Hope, John Edward,398 Zr.CW.R. Artillery
Horne,Chas. James, Z*. Col. Bedford Regt.
Horslev. Frank,400 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Hoste, Dixon Edw.40~ CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Houghton, Richmond, Lt.Col. Madr. S.C.
Hughes, Chas.Jas.^X*. Col. Ben. S.C...
Hughes, Joseph Wm «5 Lt.Col. Dorset)
Regt. (54 Foot) [R] \
Hughes, Sir Robert John,403 KCB. Lt. \
Col. 63 Foot $
Hume, John Richard,409 Lt.Col.li.Tp. 55 F.
Hunt, Robert W. B.410 Col. Com. R. Mar...
Hunter, Arthur Stewart,*13 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Hunter, John Norris, Lt.Col. R. Eng
Hutchinson, Alex. Hadden,Z£. Col. R.Art.
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Hutchinson, Cha. S. CB. Col, R. Eng. ...
Hutchinson, George,416OB. CSL Lt.Col. \
Bengal Staff Corps j
Irvine, Oharles,420-L£. Col, Bengal S.C. ...
Jacob, Hy.Ebenezer,Z£. Col. Bombay S.C.
Jacob, John, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Jago-Trelawny, John,422 Lt.Col. High-")
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James, Edw. Renouard,423 Lt.Col. R.Eng.
c. Jarvis,Sarnuel P.424 CMG.Maj.82 F. [R]
Jenkins, Alex.435 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Jenkins, Chas. Vernon,427 Zr.CoZ.Ben.S.C.
Jenkins, SirF. H.423 KCB. Lt. CoJ.Ben.S.C.
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Jephson, Stanhope V,rm.*~9CB.Lt. Col. 2F.
^•(IJerome,HenryEdw.430Lf.CoZ.62F.[R]
Jones, Howell Lock,434 Lt.Col. Royal)
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Jones, Richard Rovnon,436 Col. R.Art....
Jones, Robt. Owen,'435 CB. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Karslake, Frederick, *&Lt. Col. Irish.Rifles
Kaye, Geo. Farquhar,439£f.CW. 21 Hus,
Keate, Edward,440 Col. R. Artillery
Keer, Jonathan, Lt.Col.BengaX Staff 0.
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Kennedy, John Wm. Alex.442 Col. 2nd
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Kerr, Wm. Henry,443 Lt, Col. Brigade Dep.
Ketchen, Isaac, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
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Lamb, Charles F. G.447 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Lambert, William,449 CB. Lt.Col. 88 Foot
Lane, Chas. Powlett,450 Lt.Col. 21 Hubs.
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Micklem, Edward, Lt.Col. R. Engineers 15 May 57
Mignon. Franklin P.-r Lt.Col. Bombay"/
Mignon. Geo. Strnchau.Lf.CV. Bom. S.C
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Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
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[ CORNBT,
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Murray, Alan,568 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ...
Murray, Anth. M."9£r.CW.R.(Bom.) Art.
Nembhard, Wm.» Lt.Col. Bengal S.C....
Newall.David J.F.5;1 Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Newmarch, Sir Oliver R.5" KCSI. i
Lt.Col. Bengal S.C f
Nisbett. John,578 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Nixon.JohnPigott,573 Zr.Cof.Bombay S.C.
Noble, Wm. Hatt. Col. R. Engineers
North, Chas. Fred.561 Col. R. (Bom.) En?
Norton, Edw. Nugent, Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Nurse, Chas. Bulkeley,5*3 Lt.Col. R.ilar.
Nuthall, Fred. Geo.58* Col. R. (Mad.) Art.
Obbard, Thomas,586 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
O'Connell, Peter P. L. Col. R. iMad.iEng.
Y€ O'Connor, Luke,5" Lt.Col. Welsh)
Fusiliers [R] J
Ogle, Fred. A.588 CB. Col.Com. R.M. Art,
Oldershavr, Charles Edward,1'89 CB. Col. ~t
Royal Artillery [R] j
Oldfield, Edwin John,5'" Major, North- ;
umberland Fusiliers J
Oldfield, Hen. Thos.591 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
p.».c. Oliver, John Ryder,593 CMG. )
Lt.Col. Roval Artillery )
O'Neill, John J. S.59* Lt.Col. Lane. Fus...
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. Cooke,596 Lt.Col. \
Suffolk Regt 5
Owen, Charles Henry,598 Col. R. Artillerv
Paget, William Henry, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Parkinson, Chas. Fred.600 Lt.Col. 95 Foot
Parrott, Benjamin,603 Lt.Col. Bengal S C.
Parry, F. W. Best, Lt. Col. Cheshire Regt,
p.g.c. Parsons, Clifford, Lt.Col. 3 Foot. ...
Paske, William,606 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C.
c. Paterson, William,610 Major, 63 Foot
Pearse, A. Thornton G.612 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Penny, Chas. Brodie F. Lt.Col. R. Eng...
Percival, Lewis,615 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Perkins, John,61" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Peters, W. H. Brooke, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
Phelips, Robert Hoskyns, Lt. Col. \ '
Madras Staff Corps $
Philips , Sir Joseph.618 KCB. Col. Com. ',
Royal Marines \ ,
Phillippi, Henry Pye,619 Lt.Col. West>
Smrrey Regiment j
Pbillipps-Trebv, Paul W. Col. R. Art. .J
Phillips, Fred.620 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Pierce, J. Hume Spry,621 Lt.Col. Bom.S.C.
Pigou, Arthur Comyn,623 Colonel, R. Art,
Playfair, Arch. Lewis.^Zt.CW. Ben. S.C.
Pole, Charles Van Notten, Major, Cape >
Mounted Rifles j
Poore, Francis Harwood, Col.Ccndt.^,
R. Mar. Art. Extra Equerry in Wait- >
in$ to the Duke of Edinburgh J
Poulton, Hy. B. A.650 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Prendergast, C. O'L. L. Lt.Col. Bengal )
Staff C orps >
Prendergast, Maunsell M.631 Lt.Col. 1
Bengal Staff Corps J
Preston, John Ingle,02 Lt.Col. 45 Foot ...
Pughe, -lohn R.636 Xt. Col. Bengal Staff C.
Raikes, Chas. Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Rainey.Arthur ]. 11. <** Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
RammeU,Hy.Spurgen,K9it.Co;.MaQras 1
StaffCorps f
Rawlins, James S.6" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Reay, Joseph,6" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
• Reid.Alex. Thomson,6*5 Lt.Col. Bom.S.C.
R«id, Blair Thos.6*6 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Reid, James,6" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. ...
Renny, Henry, Colonel, Royal Artillery...
Rice, HarryC.Plunkett,651i(. Col. Ben. S.C.
Rice, William,652 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C...
Rich, Wm. Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Richardson, Jos. F.651 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Bichardson.Wiluam Stewart,655 CB. Lt. >
Col. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. [R] )"
Rickards,Edw.John,65'it.C'o;.Bengalti.a
Siddell, Cha. Jas. Buch.658 CB. Col.R.Axt.
Bideout, A. Kennedy,659 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Jiitekie, J ohn,<*> Lt.Col. R. (Bombav, Art.
Boberts,G«orge R.mLt.Col. Bengal's. C...
Roberts, John,662 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C
Robertson, David,663 Bengal Inf. [R] ...
Robertson, Robert Stanwix,66* Lt.Col. >
Bengal Staff Corps j
Robinson, Chas. Gilbert,665 Lt.Col. R. '1
(Bengal) Artillery j
Robi6on,Hngh Geo.66" Zf.CoV.Bombay S.C.
20 Dec. 56
10 June 42
14 June 45
8 Dec. 43
17 Mar. 55
12 June 39
12 June 41
2 May 47
11 June 33
16 June45
I 2 Aug. 53
12 Dec. 34
10 Dec. 53
8 Dec. 43
5 May 54
29 July 5S
2 May 47
31 Aug. 55
II Dec. 49
6 June 54
16 June 54
19 Dec. 4S
13 June 46
21 Sept. 54
19 Aug. 40
7 Aug. 5S
16 Feb. 49
11 Feb. 45
n Dec. 46
17 Dec. 51
7 Sept.54
21 Mar. 55
16 June 45
20 Mar. 61
20 Oct. 54
24 Dec. 56
12 May 54
20 Dec. 43
11 June 42
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11 Jan. 43
5 Aug. 56
;o Apr. 5S
3 July 45
19 June 50
3 Oct. 45
21 July 57
3 Oct. 40
24 Jan. 45
:3 Dec. 47
4 June 42
jo Jan. 49
31 July 54
17 Aug. 41
23 Nov. 56
:o Aug. 52
9 Feb. 55
20 Apr. 60
30 June 4S
6 Oct. 57
7 Sept. 55
24 Sept. 55
29 Dec. 54
3 Aug. 55
19 Dec. 4S
15 Nov. 53
9 Feb. 55
16 July 42
28 Jan. 61
20 Dec. 6S'2oDec. 76
10 Nov. 54I
14 June6o|i4 June 65
27 Apr. 5S1 3 July 67
17 Mar. 67 ' 17 Mar. 75
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23 Nov. 70.
_ Aug. 50
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1 June 55
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1 Oct. /7
10 Dec. 73
1 July 50116 Jane 65
3 July 63
12 Dec. 49
10 Dec. 65
11 May 5S
24 Aug. 58
30 July 68
29 Oct. 54
5 July 72
5 Apr. 80
2 Nov. s5
4 Feb. 59 5 July 72
11 Dec. 6i,ii Dec. 69
30 Aug. 64
3 June 53
$0 Sept. 59
4 Feb. 74
5 July 72
5 July 72
15 May 55. 9 Apr. 71
S June 57 13 June 66
26 Nov. 58 5 July 72
8 Dec. 50 18 Feb. 61
__ 20 Jan. 68 1 May 78
to Dec. 52 25 Sept. 55 19 Nov. 71
1 May 52] 4 June 57 11 Feb. 65
.3 Oct. 51125 Mar. 56 5 July 72
1 7 Feb. 54 1 i Apr. 59) 5 July 72
4 Dec. 57] 1 Sept.63 5 July 72
23 Oct. 55(15 Jan. 64 1 Oct. 77
7 Dec. 491 16 June 6o|i6 June 65
12 Apr. 64' 1 7 July 72 29 Sept. 80
20 Sept. 56 20 Oct. 66 20 Oct. 74
12 July 59 19 June 72
14 Apr. 59
10 July 42
23 Oct. yD
4 Jan. 54
16 June 54
3 Jan. 40
8 June 55
3 Dec. 44
30 Dec. 43
10 June 43
11 Jan. 48
20 Dec. 52
12 June 41
24 Sept.42
18 Dec. 47
20 Dec. 53
26 Aug. 43
1 Sept.40
121 Apr. 41
23 Not. 52
27 Mar. 38
19 Dec. 34
21 Dec. 53
11 June 53
7 June 44
27 Sept. 52
so Jan. 61
I 4 Feb. 54
8 June 54
31 Jan. 43
15 Jan. 56 16 Nov. 60
10 Apr. 45 2 Sept.51
16 Aug. 45l3i Dec. 55
7 Dec. 49 12 Sept.57
S Nov. 43 2^ May 50
7 Nov. =7i 5 Aug. 68
14 Aug 46 24 Aug. 52
13 Sept.60 1 Mar. 70
26 Oct.
11 Sept.
10 July
23 Oct.
56(26 Nov.
43 31 Jan.
. 561 S June
.49! 3 Dec.
23 Nov. 56 20 July
15 Feb.
20 July
23 Nov.
1 Sept.
22 Feb. 47130 Dec. 5
13 Jane
5 Dec.
30 Oct.
24 Jan.
30 Dec.
30 June
'23 Nov.
15 June
31 Dec
24 Jan
49121 July
53I 1 8 Feb.
54 20 Dec.
45 12 June
47 23 Nov.
.iS 1 Apr.
20 Dec.
3 June
1 Sept.
22 Jan.
20 Dec.
-•4 July
14 June
31 Oct.
17 Mar.
12 June
12 June
3 Aug.
23 Apr.
16 June
5 July
14 Sept.
10 Dec.
15 Jan.
1 Apr.
18 Nov.
26 Jan.
1 July
11 Dec.
1 July
29 Apr.
8 May
4 Feb.
13 June
21 July
19 Aug.
7 Feb.
2 Oct.
11 Feb.
30 Dec.
1 Oct.
21 Dec.
1 July
ifi June
17 Dec.
20 Oct.
COLONEL.
62
71
67
81
65
67
72
60
71
79
61
79
64
74
66
Bo
7, 1
20 Dec. 36
2i July 67
14 June 76
31 Oct. 72
17 Mar. 85
12 June 70
12 June 72
3 Aug. 77
14 Apr. 63
IO JuUtVO
5 July 83
10 Dec. 83
15 Jan. 69 '
19 Aug. 79
18 Nov. 36
20 July 76
MAJOR
GENERAL.
July 84
1 Dec. 80
July 85
2g Apr. 84
8 May 35
1 Oct. 77
72 13 June 77
75\2i July 80
66 19 Aug. 71
S3 7 Feb. 87
77 2 Oct. 81
7i|n Feb. 76
7s|3oDec. 82
77| 1 Oct. 3i
77 21 Dec. 81
Sl 1 July 85
71 16 June 76
8i|i7 Dec. 85
Sojao Oct. S4
1. 45
29 Nov. 79
31 Oct. 71
13 Feb. 63
1 1 June 62
14 June 65
3 Apr. 62
5 Aug. 76
9 Sept. 64
1 July Si
10 July 62
23 Oct. 75
8 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 73
18 Feb. 61
8 June 75
3 Dec. 64
30 Dec. 63
57 10 June 63
61 11 Jan. 68
64
56
56
§5
9 Feb. 55J24 Aug.
20 Dec
10 Jan.
20 June
■7 Apr.
1 July
23 Nov.
29 Mar.
43|27 Mar.
37J12 Dec.
54 1 Apr.
58|i8Feb.
46J23_ Nov.
56 27 Sept.
62J 1 Jan.
23 Nov. 56 6 Feb
20 Dec. 72
12 June 61
24 Sept. 62
20 June 70
65(20 Dec. 73
58J26 Aug. 63
55JiSFeb. 61
5i|2o July 58
58J 5 July 72
53|iSFeb. 61
45l
60 r 5 July 72
61 5 July 72
56J 7 June 64
64)27 Sept.721
70I11 Sept.72
6 I 4 Feb,
11 July 82
1 Oct. 77
20 Sept. 65
11 June 68 1
14 June 71
20 May 64
5 Aug. S2
16 May 74
14 Apr. 87
10 July 68
23 Oct. Si
1 Oct. 77
4 Aug. 75
3 Jan. 66
8 June 81
3 Dec. 70
! 30 Dec. 69 30
; 10 June 69 10
11 Jan. 74 11
!2oDec. 78 2
12 June 67 12
I24 Sept. 68 24
1 Apr. 72 1
22 Nov. 79 22
1 26 Aug. 69 26
I 1 Sept. 66 -
27 May 66
11 July 86
1 Oct. 3
20 Sept. 70
11 June 73
14 June 76
20 May 6q
5 Aug. 86
16 May 79
4 Mar. 87
1 Aug. 72
5 May 77
31 Dec. 78
1 Nov. 78
1 Sept. 79
1 1 June w
31 May 3g
24 Oct. • 4
- - I', v.
8 Sept.86
1 Aug. 72
j Sept-86
31 Dec. 76
g Mar. 87
9 Aug. 96
29 May 86
28 July 86
15 Feb. 5j
21 Dec. 87
9 June 84
12 July 87
1 Oct. 81
2 Feb. 7S
21 July 3o
13 Nov. 78
14 May 87
1 7 Jan. 86
28 Oct. 76
6 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 82
31 Oec .S=
1 1 Mar. 83
31 Dec. 8.
17 Dec. 87
1 Dec. 86
20 Nov. 95
6 May 82
17 May 79
14 June 76
3 Dec. 77
1 7 June 74
1 May 87
1 July S3
6 Au^r. 93 29 Aug. 99
10 July 7 3 !
23 Oct. 85!:
5:25 Nov. 74
1^24 Oct. 87
Oct. Si'si Dec. 87
Aug. So
Jan. 71
June 35
Dec. 75
4 Aug. 80
25 Oct. 76
8 June 87
26 Aug. 76
Dec. 74J21 Dec. 79
1 May Sc
27 Mar. 64
(24 Sept. 55
27 June 79
31 Dec. 78 :
i 7 June 70J 7
'27 Sept. 78 27
18 July 79 18
4 Feb. 80 4
June 74
Jan. 79
Dec. 82
June 72
Sept. 73
Apr. 77
Nov. 83
Aug. 74
Sept. 71
May 71
May 84
Mar. 69
Sept. 58
June 83
Dec. 82
June 75
Sept.82
July S3
Feb. 84
a_j 11UI. ju o J- cu. u 4 x ou. Y4 4 A cv. owi 4 A OV. u.
5 Oct. 57 13 Jan. 64 1 Aug. 72 31 Dec. 78:31 Dec. 82 5 ai
21 Jan. 46132 Jan. 58 31 Jam. 63 31 Jan. 69I31 Jan. 74' 5 J'
I ' I
u u
• g Feb. 79
1 Oct. 81
14 Feb. 85
2 Feb. 78
8 Sept.8o
19 Feb. 81
1 Feb. 86
9 June 77
13 Nov. 78
11 Nov. 76
30 June 87
[o June 71
8 Aug. 66
22 Oct. 84
21 Nov. 86
15 De^ 80
iS Sept. 83
1 Apr. 94
5 Nov. 86
5 Mar. 85
lone 75
6o8
? I on Ful ■ 11 ■ Pension.
, COUR,
or xb Kiev.
MIl-T.
nrtilii VUOl.
LIICT.
COLONEL.
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,. M«v • -7° >6 Jan. 3d
Rookc « ' Jan- 6l 5 July "J
I
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loot 17 Apr.
Dec. 47] ^ug.sB
Bu>«. I Vn 11.11111042 ) July 45I11 Juno S7 19 Jan
5 July 7.- : liar. '
Feb. -4 1 ■'
i July Ss 17 June 87
DoL S7
tUltiol.tn - • tly 63 11 July 68 19 Aug. 71
Sandl.an ' Ang ' 'u'r n « J" |,l>' •»
■ . . s Ju|y -
»6 Mar.'sS 5 July 72 16 J:i ) Not. 87
1 Jan. 53
1 Juno ss
3 Jan.
61 11 J
1 Apr. 60 s July -
1 May 54 »S July 01 15 J
3 Aug. 67 4 5,Mr
18 Feb. 61 9 June 63 9 June 74
7 Oct. 59 14 Sept.70 I I
9 Mar. 60 S July 72 i Dec. 8o
11 Jan. 69' 6 Oct. 7c
3 Aug. 771 8 Jan. S7
July 85
Dec. 87
Banndore.l \ * Jan. 45 ' 1 Aug. 61 14 Aug. 67, 14 Aug.7* 13 Jan. 73
Saunders. Kdn William," / 1 I
Baudot .Iras S.C. 11 Jan. 36 3"
Scliaw. H ■ a Feb. 48
■ :*» CB. > . s .
Apr. 54 13.-ep1.54
4 Feb. 4
ll. Col. Bo July 41 10 Dee. 44
■ard.'-rfl .O.M'.m.j i,Ab,.sjLA|ip.5,
Ko > J
, . •■ ' Madras 8. C... 9 June 48 19 Mar. 55
Mar. 56 30 Apr. jS
1 II. race Arthur. LI. Col. ) ,
Rifle I -4 Apr. 55
Sbak' Mudraal ]2 ^ ,„JulT 4j
[R] ;oMay 55 35 Sept. s; 3 Apr. 64 1 Oct. 77 14 Sept - .Slay 87
- - 10 Dee. 47 24 Jan. 51 il Fan. 61 10 Dec. 67 10 D. .
• 10JUU654 >3 Sov.56 ioJune6r> ' ■ June -4 10 June 3c «o June 84 , Aug. 87
31 Aug. 40 "6 July 4a 3 Sept. 51 iS Feb. 61 ■• I - -1 1 May ;S
1 Feb. 44 iur. 57 1 Feb. 64 -,pt.So
g Dec Deo, 57 i) J»n. 58 13 Jul .1 ;ue8i
6 Auk- 46 9 Not. 46
.
25 July
Mar. 9s
9 Juno 79 n Dec. 3c
Feb. 8>
1 Dec. 84 I3 Oct. 87
61 u Dec
Bombay S.C.
1 1 < ' Bombay B.C
i
It.ni.
Sim. B Dec. 54 13 Jan. 55
lJn»,„MK0T.49
Dec.4,3cJune48
Blade, H "ct- 42 9 June 46 __
Cr.l 1 I ■ HJ1111141 3 July 45 11 June <■
/ ■ Col. Bengal B.O n Feb. 43 "4 Nor. 4' }• May 5' •
49 an tug. 55 18 Fet> 1 Mar. 83
t Apr. ss i Apr. 7 Jan. 8»
jo Jan. 63SoJnn. 7: . Feb. *s
31 Deo. 61 5 July 72 Nov. 84
27 Juno 57 6 Nov. 66 11 June 73 11 Jane 78 23 Feb. 83
1 Apr. 55 6 June;- May Jo
28 Aug. 4 .
Smith, 1 - Apr. 53 6 June 54
Smith, r^red. Heury ,«*£«.< . Apr. 41 10 ■'
Sn.ii !: 1 . • June 4.1 1 Auk. 4'
Stmtli .I..:: ■ ''' Bom.S.I 10 Doc. 47 37 I
3o "' ■-'■'■ I ■ Kegt. 7 Dec. 55 30 Avg. 57
. I ...virli.M / tt. Eng 24 Sept. 5 5
Sum I.. .. Cot. B, 3> July 5J
Bmyth.Jaa.1 aft .5 Aug. 54 9 Feb. 155
Sneyd, Thos. Wm . Gob. 2 May 56 24 July 57
■ 1 ■ ■ Rifle Brig.'.iS Jan. 55 n Mar. 5;
5 Juuo " 3° May s7
1 Aflr. 72 u
34 Mar. 54 18 Ft
li , 37 Sepl.76 - 83 19 Jan, ii
20 JuuL'64 23 Apr. 7t 1 July 81 1 July 85 31 Dec. 87
loOct. 63 5 July 73 1 July Si 1 July 85 11 Jan. 87
1 July 85 2" I
10 May 61 9 Aug. 71 • ; JulV 3l 21 July 87
Jan. 44-28 I 16 Jan. 64 16 Jan. 70 16 Jan. ■
1; v. artillery 6Aug46 38Msy 4 . June 56 1 Jan. 6
Art. 1, Dec. 41 3 July 4S
, W in fcf.t 0/. Bast York Biagt, ... 23 Mar. 55 37 May so
U.Ool.SL.Axi .. .. 31 July 55
11 Juuo 43 34 Jan. 45
Dec. 50 is ti
• Ida 14 "ct. 56 s Oct. 56
■•''■ " Art 1 Aug. 55
CS.U.i Ben. S.i Sept. 1 Sepi.5;
1 Bbaw,™ I
[Ft)
J 13 Juuesi
23 Oct. 43li<)Sept.4s
B...C. stowart, H IToaw *CB LI. Col.
[R]
Stewart it 'it .1 .1. I.I <»'. Berks Regt. n 8ept.s7''5 Sepu6o
1 ' n. a it nl rob. 54
[adraaS.C. 2 I . , June44
14 July 54U9 Dec. 54
'• 1
l.CB.i B. art, ■ May 47 hojuno48
1 Jau. 70 31 Dec. 78
7 July to 13 Apr. 73 20 An- 2 , , Aug. 8s
9 June' 1 5 I Deo. 86
■S Jan. .
30 Doc. 63 30 Dec. 71 ; Ju'y 8' 1 -
1 ...... 3 E
>3 Juno 64 13 Apr. 7-. i.lu:\ 81 [July .t.^JuaeS?
>o Scpt.oS 20 s
•1 : Ool
7 Feb. ss'so July 5? . U July 74 15 Mar. S4
g May . tpr. S- ;
it Mar. t^j ^ ■'■ * N*0T. 82
.
8 Jan. si s July 71 11 July 79(11 July
■ 11 15 Not |l
It An. ,7 Dec. 51
" ;.< 1 •; Ma 1 Doc. 4j
Btubbi K:'' n Juuc47
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sept. 5 1
IR] . , Jan. 47
r.)/. R.Art
Mi,-,
1 1 Auk ti Dei ' 1 1 . '
1 Julv U
let. 85
lo 17 Aug. 80
1 \|,r -6
1 1 J. it.
1 .■ 1 1. .1 uly 8f
i Mar. w'-'7 Aug. ,•
'
1 1 t'L-i. -1 1. 1 Dec, :'■ S S
Feb. 58 ij ate ■ " Not.««
1 Aug. SJ
5 Mar. 58 31 Doc. 61 19 June 72 ■ Oet, 7: 39 Apr. 84
5 Aug. 64 17 Dec. 73 ' July it ■ July 8s "4 Doe- 8f
Major Generals Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
609
COBNBT,
2IldLiB0T
orENstaw
Talbot, Robert, Col. R. Artillery
Talbot, Thomas, Lt.Co'. 2 W. India Regt.
Tanner,Edw.747CB.£f.Co'.LiverpoolRegt.
Tavlor, Arthur H. Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ...
Taylor, George Keople, Col. R. Artillery
Taylor, Markham Le Fer,743 Col. R. Art.
Templeman, Alf.749 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Terry, Astley Fellowes,750Z'.Co'. King's)
Royal Rifles S
Thackwell, Win. .Ie W. Roche,75- CB. \
Lt.Col. Regimental District J
Thatcher, Torin,755 Lt.Co!. Bombay S.C...
Thomas, Geo. Edvv. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Thorold, Reginald Gother, Lt.Col. R.Eng.
Tieraey, Edward,'" Lt. Col. Royal Art
Tompson, Wm. Dalrymple,757 CB. Lt. )
Col. Leicester Regiment j
Toppin, Jas. Morris,756 Lt.Col. Irish Regt.
Traill, George Balfour,"" Lt.Col. Royal [
(Bengal) Artillery f
Tredennick Jas.Ricnd. Knox.'60 Lt.Col. \
Middlesex Regiment i
Trench, HenrvLe P.'61 Lt.Col. BengalS.C.
Trevor, Fras.'Chas. Lt.Col.R. (Mad.)Art.
Ui£ Trevor, Wm. Spottiswoode,762 Col. )
Royal (Bengal) Engineers i
Truell, Robert Holvs3CB..r,t.Cof.Shrop-}
shire Light Infantrv j
p.s.c. Tuiloch, Alex". Bruce,76* CB. 1
CMG. Lt.Col. Welsh Regiment[R] .. >
Tuiloch, Alfred,765 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ...
Tuiloch, Arthur,766 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ..
Tulloh, John S.767 CB. Col.R. (Bengal) Art.
Tweedie, Michael,768 Col. R. Artillery
Twigge, John Thomas,769 Lt Col. R.Eng.
Tvriss, Arthur Wm."1 Col. Roral Art
Tyler, Charles James,7'1 Col. R. Art
Tvndall, Hen.773 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Unwin, Robert,77' Lt. Col. BengalS.C
Ussher, John Theo.775 Copt. S.O. of Pens.
Vachell, Hei.. V."' Lt.Col. R.(Bom.) Art.
Vaudeleur, John Ornisby,773 CB. Lt.\
Col. Susser Regiment [R] )
Vander Gucht. B. G"9Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Vander Gucht, T.E.760Zt.Co'. Bengal S.C.
Van Straubenzee, Turner.731 CB. Lt.Col. )
Royal Artillery }
jks.c. Vaughau, Hugh Thos. Jones,731)
CB. Co'. K. York Regiment j
Tibart, Hen. C.732 Lt. Col. Norfolk Regt.
Vibart, Jas. Meredith C. Lt.Col. R. Art...
Waddington, Henry F.734Zf. Col. Ben.S.C.
Waddington,Thomas,Lf.Co'.BonibayS.C.
Wahab, Charles Wm. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Walker,Geo.F.7S5Zr.CV. Suffolk Regt. [R]
Waller, Hardress E.737 Lt.Col. BengalS.C,
Waller, Wm. Noel,768 Col. R. Artillery '
Walters. Robert Alg.739Zr.e<j'. Marlr. S.C.
Ward, Wm. John,7* Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wardell, Wm. Henry.751 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Warden,ThoniasS.792Z«. Coi. Bombay S.C.
Warrand, Wm. E.793Z«. Col. R. ( Ben. ) Eng.
Warren, Aug. Edm.™£r. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Warren, Dan-son Stocklev,795 CB. Lt. I
Col. Regtl. District [R] $
Warren, Richard, Col. R. Engineers
Warren, Tho. Monsell,"7 Lt.Col. Royal)
Highlanders s... 5
Watson, HenryEdw.Z*. Col. Cheshire Regt
Watson. Jas. Kiero, Lt.Col. King's R. Rif.
Watt, James Landoa, Lt.Col. North)
Staffordshire Regiment )
Way, Nowell FitztTpton,'89 CB. Col.}
Com. Royal Marines j
p.s.c. Webber, Charles Edmund.300 CB. )
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers j
Weldon, Walter, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Welman, Wm. H. D. R.301 CB. Lt.Col. 1
Wiltshire Regt. (99 Foot) i
West, Wm. H. Hore,603 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Westby, Basil C, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt....
Wheeler, Frederick, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wheeler, Robert,804 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Whinyates, Fred. Thos.305 Col. R.Art. ...
Whish, Henry Ed.806 Lt. Col. BengalS.C.
White, Henry George,6"7 Lt.Col. R. Scots
p.t.c. Wilkinson, Geo. Allix, Lt.Col. R.Art
Wilkinson. Oaborn,811 CB. Col. Bengal Cav..
Williarns,HenryE.T.3!!Z?.Cc>'. Regtl. Dist.
Williams, J. Daniel, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Williams, Sidney H.81J Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Wilson, Francis Edward Edwards,817
CB. Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regt
LIBCT.
CAPr.UX.
MAJOR.
LIEUT.
COLOSfBl..
COLONBL.
6 June 38 13 Aug. 40 '28 May 47 26 Oct. 5823 May 59 23 May 64
jo July 67 13 Aug. t>8 25 Nov. 74 1 July 81 ' 2 Feb. 83 2 Feb. 87
30 Nov. 53 7 Dec. 57! 4 Sept.60124 Mar. 69I i Oct. 77 1 Oct
S Feb. 59J 2 Oct. 70^9 May 8oj t July 81 1 Jul; _,
5 Dec. 50 2 Nov. 55^29 Dec. 71 1 July 74 1 July 79
2 Dec. 53 26 Oct. 581 5 July 72' t July 77 1 July 81
4 Mar. 33 2 Feb. 55 15 Feb. 68 15 Mar. 77 1 July 8i
1 Sept.6o| S Dec. 67, 7 Jan. So |i July Si 1 July 85
July 78 2; July 82
1 Apr.
10 June 33
10 June 43
3 Feb. 45
11 Dec. 49
15 Oct. 5?
30 Mar. 55
9 Dec. 52
!2 May 63
17 Sept. 40
12 June 52
11 Dec. 49
13 June 56
23 May 55
1: Jan. 4S
20 Jan. 53
S Dec. 43
ii Apr. 54
1 Oct. 47
iS June 51
20 Aug. 52
9 Sept .40
3d May 43
9 Dec. 54
21 Not. 31
20 Sept. 43
20 Dec. 50
15 Dec. 54 26 Feb. 58' 5 July 7
:i Jan. 46,10 June 5S 10 June 63 1 10 June 69 10 June 74
1 Feb. 50 17 May 59 3 Feb. 65! 3 Feb. 71 3 Feb. 76
1 Aug. 55 5 Dec. 63 3 Mar. 731 1 July 81 1 July 85
24 June 55(27 Aug. 581 5 July 72 16 Jan. 75 16 Jan. 80
3 Mar. 54(14 Dec. 5323 Jan. 69 1 Oct. 77' 1 Oct. 81
26 Feb. s6'n Sept.63 1 Oct. 77 ii Nov. 82 11 Nov. 86
27 July 57 23 Aug.61 5 July 72 31 Dec. 7S 31 Dec. 82
!3 Mar. 67I19 June 72J23 Jan. 7S S May 8o| 8 May 84
i?Sept.55 19 Jan. 58 28 May 64 17 Sept. 71
16 June 62 5 July 72I23 Nov. 72 23 Nov. 77
27 Aug. 58 15 May 66 19 Aug. 74 19 Aug. 79
30 June 63 12 Aug. 76 1 July 81115 June 85
Oct. 77 11 July 82 ti July 86
'- LJKtZ. 49|io EOU. u: "
> May 5720 Jan. 6520
13 Jan. 42
7 Apr. 58
1 Aug. 54
29 Sept. 57
30 July 57J29 Mar. 64
2 Dec. 49'iS Feb. 6:'n Jan. 68 11 Jan. 74m Jan. 79
^7 20 Jan. 65 20 Jan. 73 20 Jan. 79 20 Jan. 83
23 Jan. 46(27 Apr. 53 5 Aug. 64 20 Oct. 68,20 Oct. 73
1 Sept.s4i 9 Apr. 60, 5 July 72 12 May 80,12 May 54
9 Oct. 63 15 Jan. 73; i July 81 1 July 85
13 Dec. 54 21 Mar. 69 1 Oct. 71 1 Oct. 76
28 Apr. 58' 5 July 72 17 Feb. 77 1 July 81
20 Aug. 64' 20 Aug. 72:20 Aug. 78
11 June 55, "3 Feb. 6r 9 Sept.66
1 Jan. 54! 6 May 66 15 Sept.7
i Aug. 55
30 June 48
28 June 53
12 Apr. 54
29 Dec. 43
14 Apr. 46
27 Aug. 53
20 June 5
t July Si 1 July 85
1 Oct
1 Jul
20 Au[,
9 Sept. 7 1
•j .'iaj uu .j oc^jt./^ 15 sept. 80
1 Sept.63^ 5 July 72] iS June 79! iS June 83
3 June 5^ 5 July 7226 Nov. 80J26 Nov. 84
Dec. 51 20 Sept.6oJ2o Sept.es^o Sept.7i'2o Sept. 76
Aug. 54'2o Dec. 62 20 Dec. 70 20 Dee. 76 1 July 81
?o Apr. 55 12 Feb. 63
20 Nov. 57 14 Aug. 59 16 Oct. 67
lis Aug. 54 12 Jan. 55 15 Apr. 59
19 Dec. 50 31 Aug. 52 10 Oct. 57
S Dec. 4315 July 48 27 June 57 *> *^u. u j, □ ^w. 74
12 June 47 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 " June 671 12 June 73 12 June 78
13 June 46(12 May 49 24 Mar. 53 13 June 66 13 June 72,13 June 77
14 Apr. 46 13 Sept. 49' 1 7 Mar. 53 23 June 65 1 Dec. 74'
5 Julj- 72 1 July Si i July 85
8 May 80; 2 Mar. 81 10 Jan. 87
5 July 72,21 July So; 21 July 84
5 July 72 22 Sept. 75, 22 Sept. 80
8 Dec. 63 3 Dec. 69; 8 Dec. 74
major
GENERAL.
Dec. 79
7SJ10 Aug. 82
10 Aug. 52
19 June 50
11 Apr. 52
25 July 42
3 Jan. 45 „
9 June 49, x Aug. 54:27 Aug. 58 -,■
2 Feb. 49I 5 Nov. 52 20 July 5,; 11 July 67 23 July 76 1 July S
I 6 Dec. 53 U> Apr. 57 3 Nov. 71 'Oct. 77 1 Oct. 81
4 July 47Ji4May 55I19N0V. 70 3 Aug. 72! 3Aug.77
2 Nov. 58! 2 Oct. 63' ii July 77
11 July 82*11 July 86
1 Oct. 77] 1 Oct. 3i
23 Nov. 55
9 Nov. 55I25 Jan. 59,27 July 70J 1 Oct. 77J 1 Oct. 81
1 May 57: 1 May 65 1 Oct. 77; 1 July 3i, 1 July 85
9 Dec
17 Dec. 46
7 Apr. 57,
17 Dec. 52, „
20 July 55, 1 May 57! -
15 Jan. 59'25 Feb. 62 30 Sept.63 6 Apr. 73 i3 Mar. 82 i3 Mar. 86
6 Aug. 80 23 Nov. 83 23 Nov. 87
24 Jan. So 24 Jan. 84
iS Jan. 71:18 Jan. 76
31 Mar. 75,31 Mar. 80
2 Dec. 77' 2 Dec
18 Jan. 4s
10 Dec. 47
14 Nov. 48
:6 July 58
9 June 54
3 Dec. ss
7 May 59 8 June 68
x Apr. 62
10 Sept. 56
5 July 72
18 Jan. 65
25 Nov. 6s
. 2 Oct. 72
1 May 67 12 Apr. 79
20 Apr. 35
26 Jan. 49
6 June 54,30 Oct. 57
i3 Oct. 52 20 Apr. 66, _
4 Feb. 62; 1 May 6712 Apr. 79! 1 July Si
15 June 57 9 June 65, 9 June 74 9 June So
30 Apr. 581 8 Dec. 67] 3 Dec. 75 8 Dec. 81
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Bavlay, Frederick George, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Bavley, George,39 Lt.Col. Regimental District
Bayly, Alex. Ross,30 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Bayly, Rich. Kerr,»t Bt.CaV, Black Watch [R]
Beal, Henry,31 CB. Lt.Col. S. Staff. Regiment
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Beattv, Joseph, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers
Beavau, Reginald,33 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Beaver, Philip Keith Lonsdale." Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Beckett, Stephen,33 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal 3.0
Beddome, Richard Henry, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
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Bennett, Adrian,36 Major, 7Foot
Bennett, William,3" DSO. Lt.Col. Yorkshire Reg....
Bennitt. William W^ Lt.Col 5 Lancers •
Beresford. M. W. De la P.39 Major, Staff Officer)
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Betty, Joshua Frederick .« Lt.Col. RoyaH Artillery
Biden, Horatio, Lt.Cm. Madras Staff Corps
Biggs, Thomas,42 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Bingham, Edward Hy.43 Lt. Col. IndianStaff Corps
Birch. James Francis, Capf. S.O. of Pensioners
Birch, Win. Brereton,44 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Birch.Wm.Jas. Alex.45 if. Co2. Indian Staff Corps
Birner, John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers.
Bisset, William, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Bisset, Sir Wm. S. Smith,43)- ECIE. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Btackett, Christopher Edward,46 Capt.J- Lt.Col. )
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Blackjtt. William,47 Lt.Col. Regimental District ... 29 Dec. 54
Blackley, John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Blair, G'ustavus F.48 Lt.Col.1i.. (Madras) Artillery...li4 June 50
Blair, Henry Francis,49 Major, R. (Bengal) Eng. ...I13 June 56
Blake, Martin P. Col. Regimental District 23 Mar. 60
Bleazby, Robert,50 Zf.CoZ. West Surrey Regt I 9 Feb. 61
Blenkinsop, Edward Geo.51 if. Co?. Madras S. C...J20 Sept. 59
23 Oct. 54 8 June 60
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13 June 77' 13 June 83 13 June 87
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Bloomflelil, Alleyne F. Yy-'.TJ.Col. Madras S. C.
Blowers, William Henry,53 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C....!i7 Feb. 47 '25 June 50 iS Feb. 6i|i7Feb. 67
Bluett, Charles E. L. Lt.Col. Cheshire Regiment ...'15 Jan. 56J5 Feb. 58125 Sept.6oj22 Aug. 73
p. s.c. Blundell, H. B. H.5t CB. Major, Grenadier ) .. . " ,. ■■»„„ fi,'
Guards; MP. for Ince j 13o Mar. 55 3i Aug. 55 7>«ov.62i
Blunt, Arthur,53 Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery 13 Dec. 45I17 Sept. 50 27 Aug. 58
Blyth, David,56 Lt.Col. Royal Marines 18 Dec. 38 29 Sept. 42 13 Nov. 52 1
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 18 Dec. 64 13 Mar. 74 18 Dec
Bolland, George Herbert, Lt.Col. R. Engineers I 1 Oct. 57 4 Mar. 63 1 Oct.
Bolton, Hely Fred., Lt. Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... 3 Aug. 46 17 Oct. 53 1 Mar. 6oj 3 Aug
Bond, Robert John,5' Lt.Col. Royal Engineers I 121 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72 12 Oct.
Bonham, John,5s Zf.Co?. Royal (Bengal) Artillery...! 9 Dec. 52 1 Sept. 57 1 Oct. 611 2 Oct. 61
Ponnor, Richard M. Lt. Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... 13 June 46^7 Nov. 52 4 May 60J13 June 66
Booth, James Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers '■ iS Dec. 60 26 Aug. 73: i July 81
Borradaile, George W illiam,59 CB. Lt.Col. Royal } j , t Dec. 57| 2? Aug. 58 3 Aug. 63 14 July 75
i June 61 15 Feb. 75,25 June 82
1 Aug. 72 8 Oct. 73
22 Nov. 70 22 Sept. 33
1 Oct. 73; 7 Not. 84,
6 May 36j 6 May 90
20 Sept.3s;2o Sept. 89
25 May 50 23 Nov. 56,25 May 62 25 May 70 25 May 76J 7 Aug. 78
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18 Oct. 56, 2 Feb. 68! i Apr. 77
17 Feb. 73113 Oct. 77
21 Apr. 82 21 Apr. 3i
5 Apr. 71 1 Apr. 63
22 Mar. 71 1 Aug. 72
5 Nov. 64 9 Nov. 65
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14 July 82 14 July 36
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22 June 65 17 Apr. 78,22 June 85
23 Mar. 58 15 May 63] 1 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 85
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Bowen, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
p.s.e. Boyle, Edward Vicars, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...;
p.s.c. Boyle, Gerald Edmund, Lt.Col. Rifle ~l 1
Brigade; Commanding Western Counties Brigade >\ 2 June 58
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Brackenbury, Uaule Campbell,60 CSI.Lt.Col.R. Eng.)
Bradburne, Samuel, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment .. .129 Mar. 55 „
Braddell, Thomas, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment I31 Mar. 58, 6 May 59 23 Jan. 69 1 July
Brandreth, Ashton Milnes, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) )_ I „ ss^jApr. 5s' 4 Mar. 68 24 Aug. 7t
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Brereton, Charles William,61^ Lt.Col. K. (Madras) ) n Dec 58 -3 Dec. 71 1 Oct. 77*13 May 85]i3 May 86
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Brett, Lionel Lowdham,61 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.lis Jan. 58 17 Jan. 60 1 May 68 1 Apr. 74 31 (Jot. 77^1 Oct. 81
Bridge, William Albert, Col. Regimental District! 3 June 59 4 June 61 21 Feb. 6721 May So 21 JuneS7|25 Feb. 9:
Bridgeman, Hon. Fras. Charles,61! Major, Scots Gds. ...... [11 July 653oJune69
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8 Sept. 91 S Sept.95
15 Nov. 84 15 Nov. 88
24 Dec. S4 24 Dec. 88
1 July 81 1 July 85
Bridges. Charles Harley,63 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Bridges, Edw. Smith,64 Major, Grenadier Guards...
Briggs, John.65 Lt.Col. South Lancashire Regt ..
Brind, Edw. Agincourt,66 Col. Regimental District' 9 Feb. 64
Brine, Bruce, Col. Roval Engineers
Broadfoot, Archibald,'67 CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Broadrick, Edward, Ma jor, Royal Artillery
Brockman, John A. Capt. S. 0. of Pensioners
Brockman, Ralph R. E. Drake-, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Brodigan, Francis,68 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Bromhead, Chas. Jas.69 CB. Col. Regimental Dist....
Brooke, Alured de Vere,69t Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Brooke, Rich. Henry,70 Caiif. S. O. of Pensioners ... 15 Jan. 47
Brough, James Fox,704 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery '
Brough, W.Richard Chas.71 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Browell, Edward Thomas,72 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Browu, Edw.78 Lt.Col. 101 F. Gentleman at Arms ...129 Dec. 44
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4 Apr. 56 31 Aug. 60
28 Jan. 56
20 May 42
6 June 54
30 Aug. 59
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4 Feb. 851 4 Feb. 89
9 Oct. 69:17 Apr. S3
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17 Mar. 53|i8 Mai-. 62 29 July 75
21 Aug. 66 18 Dec. 75 23 June 81
15 May 57I 6 July 67, 6 June 77 122 uay 83 22 May 87
23 Dec. 64130 Aug. 77 2 Mar. 81 21 Nov. .91,21 July 96
21 June 56 oJulv 67, 8Sept.7s! 8 Sept. 82 14 Feb. 83
7 June44' 8 Nov. 55 1 Jan. 72 12 Dec. 77! 1 June 82
19 Dec. 6o|25 Aug. 73 1 July 8i| 1 July 88,2: Apr. 93
8 Jan. 55 2 June 65 27 June 74 22 Sept. So 22 Sept. 84
20 Feb. 61! 9 Oct. 72 1 Apr. 74,31 Jan. 85I31 Jan. 89
18 Dec. 62111 Dec. 73 it Dec. 81U9 Mar. 89I 6 Jan. 94
13 Sept. 51 10 Aug. 55 11 May 71, 1 Oct. 771 1 June 82
19 Dec. Ao.ii Mar. 74 1 July 81 7 May 89' 6 Jan. 94
11 Dec. 58 4 July 70 1 Oct. 77! 31 Oct. 84I20 May 85
16 Aug. 64 30 Apr. 77 -6 Oct. 8316 Oct. 90! 1 Nov. 95
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CampbeU, Aylmer Maclver,"' Lt.CoI. Benga -
Campbell, 0. A. Lvou, Lt.CoI. Roval Engineers
Campbell, Colin Charles." VSO. Lt.CoI. Indian S C. 12 Dec. 60 10 A) ■
Campbell, Duncan MacNeil. Lt.CoI. R. Engineers...! 22 Dec. 05 >s
Campiiell, Edw. G. Lt.CoI. Madras S.C 11 Aug. 46 10 .Tan. 49 1
Campbell, James, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C 9 June 43 21 JaI
Campbell, John Alex. Lt. Col. Madras S.C :o Dec. 49 "7 July 55 •
CampbeU, John Henry.10 Lt. Col. Leinster Regiment 1 1 June 59 36 Oct 60:
Campbell, John Go: Regimental Diet. ... »o Aug. 53 9 No.
Campbell, Wm. Fred. Lt. Col. K > Jan. 61I13 Not. 64*5 Dee. 77
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Carer, Clement de Heauvoir," Lt.CoI. R. Eng -.
Carey. William." Cot. Royal Artillerv . 18 June 51. • June 56
Carleton, Geo." Lt.CoI. R."(Ma«lras) Art. 11 June 43 3 July 4s " Junes7
Carleton, Hy. Guy, Lt.C ! District Htb.i: -
Carrington.Vharfes Willia Royal Marines 19 Septus 33 Fel
Carwithen, Gso. T Luder - 13 Jan. eo 16 Aug. 64
p.t.e. Cary, Lucius 1 Ritie Brigade 33 Feb. 58 13 Noi
Cass, Arthur Herbert," llajor, 10 Hussars 13 Dec. 50 5 Not. 53 .
Castell. John H.100 Lt.CoI. Bombav B. 0... 30 Jan. 51 13 Mar. 55 30 Jau. 61
Cautlev, Chris. Geo.101 Lt.CoI. Bengal CaTalry 4 Sept. 59 4 Sept. 6035 Jan. 71
Cautley, Henry. Lt. Col. Royal F.nginoers 33 June 59 3 Aug. 72
Chadwick, David Dempster. /-(.. '. E. Surrey Regt. 14 Jan. 63 15 Sept. 64 17 Aug. 73
Chadwick, Edward Frederick, Lt.CoI. 33 Foot 10 Oct. 45 16 Feb. 49 .
Chalmers, Henry B.1M Zt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps... 11 Dec. 47 '5 Not. 53 » Feb- 6l
Chambers, Charles Patton,101 Lt.CoI. 307 Foot 14 June 56 30 Apr. 58 2I
Chambers, Geo. Fred. Stanley. Lt. Col Royal Art 7 Apr. =t 7 Sept. 60
Chambers, Osborne Wm. S. Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Eng. 9June4i 4 Aug. 53 27 Apr. 58
Champ'jrnowne, Henrv, Lt.CoI. Royal Engineers ,iS Dec. 61 1
Chaplin, Allan, '■•■* Lt.Co!. Minims Infantry .... 1; Nov. to 10 Dee
i.lm.John v. Hussars 13 Apr. 5820 Nov. 00
I'hater Col. Regimental District 12 Julv 64 39 Jan. 70 .
rk Lt. Inf. 7 Nov. sj is Junes! 1
Chatfleld, Hv. Rowland Sp. .,; • I el. Irish Rifles 12 Mar. 61 22 Sepi.es 9 (. \t. «,
••-•r. iv.rnwHllis II • '. s LanceTs :8 Feb. 53 1: Aug. 54
Chichester, Sugh Anuur,"" Lt.CoI. N Line. Regt 17 Jan. 51 13 Apr. 52 1E Apr. 56
Ohisholm, William, June 67
Clarke, Alex. Ross, I II. I aeera ... i< 'it- 1- < July 49
Clarke, Calvert D. S.m Lt ■ Bengal Staff 1
Clarke, Henrv - nl 1 Art. 1. Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 1 Oct. 17
Clarke, Sydenham Cnbbon,1" / ' ... Det
Clayhills, Jan 1 >♦ Major, 7 Foot Not. 52 : 3 Aug. s< 31 Aug. 55
p.t.e. Clayton, Emihus. Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery ... ... 1 Ju..
Clayton, Valentine ' i 10 Deo, .0
r, W. B. Gord . N.'Lunc. Regt. 1 , t>et. -* 9 Feb. 55 a Apr. 61
Cleland, William,'" Lt.CoI. Dublin Fusiliers ...
Cle*nenti, Montagu, 11: Lt ■ ' ' orps ...
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Sept. 85
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Apr. 83
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July Si
;i May 84
1 1 Dec. 88
19 Apr. £2
35 Jan. 00
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16 July o*
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
31 Dec. 82
3i Dec. 50
3 June 96
1 Aug. 79
20 Feb. £0
1 July S5
i July (1
19 Feb. 55
11 Nov. 76
1 Oct. £4
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19 May £1
24 Jan. 89
6 Mov.<n
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19 Feb. 79
29 Sept. 9*
35 Feb. 84
35 Mny 94
27 Mar. «7
6 Jan. 94
1 Oct. 82
1 Aug. 72
3 May 00
13 June 81
? Aug. Ea
1 Julv 81
■ 5 Feb. Ii
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31 Dec. 90
1 1 Nov. 90
1 5 Mar. 79
14 June 76
3) July 79
1 Apr. 86
13 Dec. C4
0 Jan. 94
I a Not. 90
■ 4 Not. I5
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10 May 85
13 Aug. 90
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7 July 69
Colonels Retired on. Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6i3
COBNUT,
ll'l II 1,1 I
OrENSIGN.
Colquhoun, Humphrey M. L. Lt.Col. Middlx. Regt. 18 Auk. 54
Colthurst, James H.u6Lt.Col. Regimental District 14 Oct. 51
Congdon, John James,1" Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Coninghatn, Frederick.128 Lt.Col. Royal Scots 20 May 64
Conolly, Arthur,1" Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Conolly, Bdw. Robt.130 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 June 58
Cooch, Charles,'3 Major, Unatt. Bentltman at Arms 21 Aug. 49
Cooke, Thomas Valentine,131 Captain, R. Marines ... 7 July 4?
Cooke, William,13* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 7 Nov. 65
p.s.c.Cooke, We. Smith,133 Lt.Col. Cheshire Regt. 3 July 60
Corbett, Frank Vincent, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Cory, Arthur,13* Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 3 Oct. 48
Cot'tingham, Edw. R.135 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Court, Horatio Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S.C S Dec. 55
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Craigie-Halkett.Chas.Harland, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Craster, Wm. Robert,136 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ... 13 June 56
Crawford, George Adam.13' Lt.Col. R. Artillery 28 Feb. 53
Crawford, Robert Alex.133 Col. Etegtl. District jao Feb. 58
Oreagh, James,139 Lt.Col. Leicester Regt | 7 June 54
Crease, John Fred.140 Col. Com. R. Marine Art |2o Dec. 54
p.s.c. Creek, Edw. Stanley, 1,0t Col. Regtl. Dist 25 June 6!
ju.s.c.Crookenden, Hy. Humpureys,141 Lt.Col. R.Art.1
Crosthwaite, Charles,142 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Crowdy, John Henry,143 Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
LIEDT.
2 Sopt.63
28 Juno 71
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
8 JuueSo
11 July 77
1 Oct. 77
2 Sept. 92
14 Aug. 91
2 Mar. 81
12 June 84
■ , .1
! Aug. 69
7 Nov. 91
11 July 81
1 Oct. Si
2 Scpt.96
14 Aug. 95
2 Mar. 85
12 June 88
1 July 81
6 Oct. 85
21; Aug. 93
21 Apr. 88|2Q Sept. 93
Crozier, Stanley,144 Lt.Col. Oxford Light Infantry
Cruiekshank, JohnD. Royal (Bombay) Engineers...
Cumberlege, Alex. Bulstrode, Lt. Col. MadrasStaff C.
Cuming, Edward Wm.145 Lt.Col. 79 Foot
Cumming, William Gordon, CLE. Lt.Col. Royal)
(Madras) Engineers i
p.s.c. Currie, Arthur Drummond, Lt. Col. Welsh )
Regiment )
Currie, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Curtis, Francis G. S.1* CMO. Lt.Col. 6 Drag. [R] ...
Curtis, Wm. Fred, de H.146t Lt.Col. R. Art
Curzon, William Southwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
8 June 55
25 Feb. 48
24 July 46
29 Dec. 541 17 July 57
11 May 55 17 Nov. 63
18 July 65U4 Nov. 77
13 July 67 11 Apr. 75
8 June6o: 8 June 72
27 Aug. 5S 12 June 70 13 June 78
25 June 52 29 Dec. 541 2 Nov. 55
27 July 4719 Dec. 34 15 Sept. 58
7 Nov. 67' 7 Nov. 77' 7 Nov. 85
8 Jan. 64 5 July 71 1 July 81
15 Jan. 641 1 Oct. 77 15 Jan. 84
13 Dec. 54 18 Feb. 61 3 Oct. 68
10 Aug. 56 21 Aug. 67 23 Dec. 75
25 Aug. 57 6 Dec. 67 3 Dec. 75
9 Dec. 59 9 Dec. 71 9 Dec. 79
1 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72 3 Nov. 75
27 Apr. 58124 Mar. 65 23 Nov. 72
1 Apr. 55I 2 Dec. 62 5 July 72
12 Juue 6o'io May 71 1 July 81
10 Aug. 55', 1 June 60 19 Jan. 73^5 J aly 84
12 Dec. 56 3 Aug. 67] 1 Apr. 7413 Jan. 81
9 Sept.641 3 May 71 1 July 81^26 May 86
12 Jan. 6613 Mar. 7SI 1 6 Jan. 84 26 June95
22 June 59'2i Oct, 71 17 May 7g'i8 Nov. 82
23 Dec. 57 14 Jan. 71,22 May 78,20 Dec. 84
8 Jan. 56 30 Apr. 64] 1 Dec. 75 1 July 81
9 Dec. 59 14 Jan. 71 ( July 79 6 Nov. 86
51! 17 June 60 25 Feb. 65 25 Feb. 74 23 Jan. 78
8 Oct. 54^4 Dec. 6S 1 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 72 3c Dec. 78 12 Aug. 86
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
15 .1)111. <ii
3 Oct. 74
1 3 Nov. 82
8 Dec. 81
9 Doc. 85
13 Aug. 86
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
23 July 84
6 Oct
31 Mar. 48
8 June 60
12 Aug.^s
29 Nov. 75
18 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 80.
13 Aug. 90
8 Apr. 8a
1 July 85
?S July 88
24 Dec. 84
13 Jan. 85
26 May 9c
26 June 97
18 Nov. 86
20 Dec. 88
1 July 85
6 Nov. 90
p.s.c. Cutbill, Hy. Duppa Alfred,14' Lt.Col. Irish)
Rifles; 4 Battalion Irish Rifles )
Cuyler, Geo. A.14S Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Darwall, Henry Pountney, Major, Royal Artillery..
Dashwood, Chas. Brown,149 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade.
Davidson, Charles R. T. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
Davidson, Henry Edw. Cot. Regimental District
1 Apr. 86
26 July 04
23 June 75
16 Nov. 83
1 July 81
2 Aug. 00
3 Aug. 60 23 Dec. 64 7 Dec. 70 1 July Si 13 Sept. S3 23 Sept.87
2 Dec. 46 24Apr. 50 25 Feb. 59^12 Dec. 66,12 Dec. 72,14 June 70
15 Dec. 54 24 Sept.'ss 5 Mar. 58 5 July 72(17 Nov. 79 17 Nov. 83
6 July 6315 Jan. 76 28 Mar. 83 28 Mar. go 13 July 95
7 Apr. 56 7 Sept. 661 1 Apr. 75 1 Apr. 82
22 Dec. 6021 Nov. 63 1 Apr. 73*19 Nov. 3i 28 Dec. 85
29 Dec. 44 3 Oct. 51 j 6 Nov. 59 29 Dec. 64 29 Dec. 70
10 Aug. 56^4 July 67 17 Nov. 75 17 Nov. 82
17 July 54,29 Dec. 54' 19 Feb. 58, 5 July 72^4 Dec. 781 12 Apr. 7P/
I 1 Oct. 57 14 Aug. 67I 1 Oct. 77 1 July 83I 1 July 95
29 June58i 3 July 60, 7 Apr. 6329 Sept.77i 1 July 8i| 1 July 87
Davies, Henry Geo. J. Lt.Col. R". Marines 17 Aug. 41 7 Apr. 46 24 Feb. 5421 Jan. 68 13 Feb. 72 17 Oct. 73
Davis, Howell, Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment 19 Dec. 57,12 June6oii6 Jan. 63 23 Jan. 751 2 Mar. 78 2 Mar. 82
Davis, Richard Percival, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 22 Aug. 57 24 July 58 22 Aug. 69 22 Aug. 77 22 Aug. 83 22 Oct. 83
Davis, Thomas Arnold,'-30 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. 12 Dec. 5727 Aug. 58] 18 Nov. 68 31 Dec. 7S 13 Dec. 84 13 Dec. 88
Davis, William Henry,li: Major, 10 Foot 9 July 52,26 May 54 6 Sept.61 31 Oct. 71 1 Oct. 77 13 July 78
Davison, John, Lt.Col. 3 Dragoon Guards 12 Mar. 61 21 Feb. 65 25 Jan. 71 1 July 81 24 Nov. 82 24 Nov. 86
p.s.c. Dawes, Bethel Martin,132 Lt.Col. LeinsterRegt. 24 July 61] 1 Mar. 64' 3 July 72 1 July 81 18 Nov. 82 18 Nov. 36
Dawes, Thomas,153 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps , 2 Sept.581 1 Mar. 59' 2 Sept.70 2 Sept.78| 2Sept.84 3 Sept. 84
Dawson, John,"4 Col. Regimental District 21 Sept.6oli3 Feb. 63 iAug.68 1 July 81 30 Jan. 85!3oJan.89
de Lantour, Edw. Joseph,153 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. I 8 June 601 11 Mar. 74 22 Nov. 79| n May 89 1 Sept.91
de Lousada, Horace Francis, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. 20 June55J29 May 57 20 June 67 20 June 75,20 June 81 1 Mar. 85
Dennis, James,136 Lt. Col. 6 Dragoon Guards 5 Mar. 61:12 Oct. 68ioJune74 1 July 81,25 Oct. 8525001. 89.
DeBhon, Chas. John,15' DSO. Lt. Col. Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 59117 July 72 27 Oct. 8021 Dec. 36 21 Dec. 90
12 Dec. 4^ 2i May 5iji2Dec. 60 12 Dec. 65Ji2Dec. 711 1 Sept. 75
1 Aug. 55 27 June 64 16 Apr. 731 1 July 8t! 1 July 85
18 Dec. 61 1 Apr. 75 iS Dec. Sij 1 Oct. 89'26 July 94.
11 Oct. 59 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 771 12 Dec. 83 12 Dec. 87
8 Dec. 54)29 Mar. 61 18 Apr. 74' 1 July 81 11 June 84
19 July 64 1 Oct. 77 19 July 84' 15 June 85 15 June 89
7 Nov. 62' 25 Apr. 65 1 Oct. 771 2 Mar. 83 11 Aug. 86
18 July 65 4 Oct. 77 1 Jan. 84' 1 Oct. 92 1 Oct. 96
28 Dec. 42! 6 July 55 1 Apr. 66(29 Apr. 75 21 July 75
12 Dec. 57
6 Juno 54
3 July 60
2 Apr. 41
Dickins, Fra. A.15S Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Dillon, Hon. Robt.Villiers,159£<. Col. Royal Artillery
Disney, Thos. Robert,160 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlie, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Doran, Robt.H.Patrick,l61i(.Coi.W.KentRegt.(5oF.)
Dorward, James Ford,162 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Douglas, John Chas.163 Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
Douglas, John Douglas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Douglas, Robert,164 Major, 13 Foot
Dowden, Thos. Freeman,165 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) ), Jun6
Engineers 3 '
Drysdale, Robert Carstairs. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Dncat, Walter Mardon,£r.Cof. Roval (Bombay) EngJ 1 Mar. 56
Dugdale, Henry C. G.166£t Col. Rifle Depot 5 June 55
Dunbar, Fred. W.16' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 1 Aug. 48
Dunbar, Wm. Matthew,168 Lt.Col. 24 Foot
Dunlop, Samuel,169 CM 67. Major, Royal Artillery .
Dunnage, Arthur James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Durand, Anthony,1'0 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C 20 Feb. 54
Durand, Charles James,1'1 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C | 4 Aug. 57
Durnford, Arthur George,1'2 Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Dyke, Edward Hart,1'4 JM.tV.R. (Bengal) Artidery
Earle, Edward Lempriere,1'5 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Eden, Wm. Alex. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Eden, William Thomas, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Edndge, Fred. L.,l'° Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Egerton, Alf. Mordaunt, CB. Major, Royal Horse 1
Guards; Controller of the Household of H.R.H. \
the Duke of Connaught I
p.s.c. Elias, Robert,'11 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regt.
Ellaby, Hugh Latimer,1'8 Major, Royal Artillery ...
Elliott, Geo. Hambley,"9 Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Elliott, John,180 CB. CMG. Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Ellis, Chas. H. F. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Elmes, Jonathan Wm.lsl Col. Army Service Corps
Elton, Fred. Coulthurst,182 CB. Lt.Col. R. Art. [R]
27 Aug. 58
15 May 57
27 Aug. 58
31 Oct.
Dec. 73' 1 July 81! 1 July 85
I
22 Aug. 68 30 May 77,30 May 84 30 May 88
10 Feb. 68 5 July 72' 1 July 8ij 1 July 85
Sept.57 10 Nov. 65 1 May 78 12 Apr. 84 12 .Apr. 88
20 May 53! 18 Feb. 61 , 1 Aug. 68 1 Aug. 74 14 Apr. 75
55i23Mar. 55 2 Sept.62 14 Nov. 74)29 Nov. 79 4 Sept.85
7 Apr. 56: 10 Oct. 66,14 Apr. 75,14 Apr. 82 9 Sept. 82
30 Jan. 66; 23 Apr. 78,18 Mar. 84 6 Oct. 9; 6 Oct. 97
26 Aug. s6[ 12 Sept. 66 20 Feb. 7+ 20 Feb. 80 27 Oct. S2
18 May 58 4 Aug. 69! 4 Aug. 77 4 Aug. S3 17 Aug. 86
21 June 56 8 Jan. 66 20 Aug. 73! 1 July 81 1 July 85
27 Apr. 58124 Mar. 65 4 Feb. 74 1 July 811 1 July 85
4 June 50 30 Oct. 55' 27 Aug. 58 22 Apr. 68, 14 June 76 31 Dec. 79.
28 Oct. 64 1 July 77,29 Dec. S3 21 Dec. 91 21 Dec. 95
5 Jan.
12 June 57
20 Dec. 55
19 Feb. 55
23 July 61
28 Oct. 64
13 July 67
15 June 41
Regtl. and
23 Oct, 54
20 Dec. 67 20 Dec. 75 20 Dec. 8i| 9 Mar. 82
7 Aug. 57I 3 Sept.67; 8 Oct. 76 1 July 81
19 Aug. 74 : July Si i July 87' 31 Dec. 87
11 June 75(15 Oct. 81 14 Dec. So' 2 Nov.
8 Aug. 68,30 Apr. 77! o Apr. 841 24 May 84
13 July 79 2 Mar. 81P3 July 93' 16 Aug. 99
3 May 4; 24 Feb. 54 I 1 July 67 15 Sept. 69
1 Oct. 5724 Nov. 60 1 Oct. 77 1 Oct. 84 1 Oct. 88
Depart- I mental [Service \ 29H yrs. 9 Aug. 86.
1 Jan. 5jU2 Nov. 61 5 July 72: 1 July 81 1 July 85
16 May 59
10 Aug. 55
iqDec. 65
21 Aug. 67
8 Apr. 57
17 Jan, 70
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is BJ Jan. 4 May 4 - 3 Jan. 65 3 Jan. 71, jo 1
nncaahire Fo 31 l>eo. 87
} July 61 13 Juno 69^3 June 77I13 June 83 1 (Hi. *3
1 Oct. 77 is June 85 15 June 89
It- (Bengal an. 65 1 Aug 71 a Deo. -> 7.111a. to
lly 74 15 Mar. 70 14 June 3;
R,,ut.1M /.' ' 1. Madras E i < .'une7j
-ickJohn. ■ I. Regimental 1 Sept. 6; 1O0U -- i July 81 i.
14 Apr. 4( .!'■■!. , -isopt.73i i liar, p
i. Sir John. X CB. DL. li.i I. R. Engl i i July 8i 17 -Mar.
Farmliir!
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George! ioSi luce 81
uly 56 .0 July 58 2, July 6, 14 Juac76 I July Bl
[R] to June 53 3 Nov. =4 23 June ; 1 Dec. 77
3? June 59 3 Aug. 71 1 July
is Jan. 85
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J tne July Bj j July 3.)
. '•!•..;, Mar. II
July 70 11 N ; unen&
l 10 May 31
4 Mill ^ Mar. -1 4 Mnr. 7y 4 Mar. B5 4 Mar. 89
55 4 Fell. ■ Feb. Balsa Feo. 8»
[Madras) Bng. iajun657 27 Aug. 5E I p Mar. 7331 -Mar. m u Mar. la
I An 1 Aug. 77) 4 lug. sj 4 Aug. 87
.•all Art .1 11 Dec. '»J5 Sept -. 1 May 8c 1- ■ ,v as
II is*areiis Jan. 61 18 Dec. 63 y Apr. - 1 July Si 5 Oct. Sa 20 Sept.87
. ■ 1 3 POD. ^■ July '1
t, James, Bengal Staff < ' - ,,-76 16 June 82, 16 June 86
Warwickshire Begt... .-3 Apr. 3 - Feb. '1 k Mat 1 JuTj lar. 00
Arthur 1 . \ ... 16 Dec. 64 14 July -- 1 Jan, 84 1 Jan. 91
80
OoL 107 Fool
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Regimental Distrii
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Flotchi 5 June 53 20 Feb. 62 .• Feb. 7
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Forbes 1 t. li. (Benga
Lrthur, Cr.CW. Royal Artillery
».a.e. Ford, Hugh In
. Duke of Corn-j
wall1- Lighl Infaj
Forsyth, ThOS. Hamilton, Lt.Col. Wiltshire Regt.
/• Col. Madra-
2 Feb. 78
1 July 3i
10 May o;
13 June S3
Sept nn l' Deo. 05 In I'ec. 7^
6 Aug. 4c 15 Mar. 47 7 Mar ;< Mar. 70
4 27 Apr. 56 May 01
.4 Sept . 4 Feb, 74 ■ -'uly 81
i2 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 14 Dec. 78 8 Deo. 84 i Dec. 8j
19 Dec. 62 14 Sept.' 1 July Si " May .4 ji May S8
4 Dec. 63 29 May 67 9 July -4 1 July Si 7 Jan. 86 31 Dec. 87
20 July 50 23 July 53 20 .1 . -a July it
2 Apr. 8a
1 July Bj
J -Mar. j;
11 May ■$
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7 Oct. S?
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23 Juiio 7s
nee. 81
\t 27 Aug. 58 1 Aug. 7; Nov. 86
21 July 36
24 Nov. 77
Regimental District 31 Dec. 5S 23 Nov. 60 29 Mar. 64 1 Oct, -- 1 July 81
For, Henry Croker, Lt.Col. Royal En Aug. 63 22 Aug. -- An;. 1 1 3 Aug, 00
Framnton, Willian nta D Hoc. 56 18 Sopt. 59 29 Sept. 65 20 Oct. -• -Mnr.;!
Frai Fool Lpr. ICb. 55 31 July ;- »2 Nov. 64 .July 74
' I 1 '. ..: ;
ias, Lt.t R. 1 Madras) Bng. 11 June 58)27 Aug. 5811 N
Fraser, 1 1. Lomex,*" J/aior, King's R.iyai Rifles 23 June 63 « Aug. 61
_, l.eitli,'" 1 ... 4: - June 53 luly 71
:. 4 Oct. 57 10 Dec. 65 t-> Dee,
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Free, John Predi I >(. R. (Bengal
Frenoh, 01 die Attiln, Lt.Col
Fry, John William, - May 55 28 Dec. 55 29 Fel'
, . I ■ ■ [R] \|ir. -4 1 July Si
Cents 1
15 June 60 23 Juno 6! 1 July Si :i July 8a
N'ov.e;
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; 6 July 74
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' : ' Artillery
-.ill Engine)
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iya! F.ngii,, , \ . . 75
■ 'V.42 8 Mai Umv 72
. Ily. John ' Deo. 59 1 Aug. 7; 1 July c'i .'7 Aug. 87
it, Philip,*" Major, 73 Foot . '. v ; , 1 .- May
a Sluts Corps 25 June 58)' Mar. 1 June 78 25 June 84
1 July 81
: net. --
5 Dec.
4 July So
1 July 9
1 Oct. S4
1 Mar. yo
5 Mae 89
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uillum, \vi r, Unattacn uly 47 29 Dec. 54 e June 56 1 Jan. 68
in. 5s 1; Jan. 64I 6 Feb. 66 28 Apr. 75
islliera - J mi Jnlj Sjti Sept.79 ra Jan
mbayS.C.
1 lard Stuart, i'lyt.l'n, 14 ;
p.t.r. Glen, Areliibiild. Ool. Regiments
(Moncr . v, dliam, LU ol. Lancashirs Fu- ,
■nce,2>' Col. A. 8. Corpa .
j'.i.c ■ ■ Oharles,*" Oapt. .(• 1
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(Bengal) 1 1
Dragoon Guard [R]
I I'rniiroso Tregurtha, Lt.Col.
Lancashire
. Artillery ....'
...
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p.i • Gorl.i n, Charles !
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1
"4 2.- Mar. 7t,
m Apr. 50 ! May 59 30 Jan. 70
■ Apr. 51 21 May 58
1 Jan. 5j • Mar. 55 12 Mar. 01
10 Dec. 58 14 Jan. 71
14 July 54 '5 Jan. 56 21 Feb. 60
n Feb. 6a " July 68 ai July 75
I 1 Oct. 58 in
17 Mar. I 1 • Sept,
I 1 Oct. 57 10 Jan. 70
50 Not. 55 2 May 56 ao Apr. 60
7 Apr. ■' Lug
14 Aug , 1 , Dee, 54 a Aug. 00
1 Oot, \j 10 Jan. 70
I
£1 1 July 81
58 15 N
1 July 81 is June 86
1 Julv 81 •• June 87
2i,% 1 years
>4 Mar
1 Apr. 74 2 Mar. 78
11 May 81 'i" Sept. 86
5 July 7/1 July 81
31 July 90
1 Jan. 8b
[8 Mar. ,,1
24 Nov. 84
1 July 81
10 Mar. 7s1 » Mar. ti
14 Jaii 6a ! July jj
. Nov. 84
1 July 81
1 Jan. 79
1 July ;-'i
6 Oct. 72!
15 June 85
25 May 94
-
1 July 81
29 Aug. 03
■ July 81
25 June 88
10 JmneSs
1 July 81
1 \u^- S,
11 May 84
1 July 81
10 May 83
16 Sept.**
1 July 85
1 5 OcL 94
17 Aug. 90
1 - Mar. >
.- Mar. 58
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on u Pension.
COBNET, \
?nd.LIKITT.
OrESSIGN.
to Dec. 59)1
7 Feb. 49 2
6 May 42
9 Jan.
Nov. 56
ClVIAIN.
27 Au?. 73
t3 Feb. 61
. Mar. 45 7 May 52 1 m
14 June 56|3° Apr. 58 u June 68 14 June 76 14 June 82
20 Nov. 49J 1 Nov. 54(16 Aug.-s9J 5 July 72 31 Dec. 80
1 July 81
7 Feb. 69
5 Mar. 58
28 Oct. 531 S Dec. 54!3o Jan. 59114 Jan. 71
24 Jan. 65J 7 Nov. 68I13 Mar. 72 2 Mar. 81
20 Apr. 57Ji8May 5S20 Apr. 00(20 Apr. 77
1 Jan. 4218 Mar. 45*17 Dec. 53]
6 24 Mar. 53! 4 Jan. 68 4 Jan. 76
7 Apr. 6021 Sept. 67 21 Sept. 75
mental ; Service 1 i7Ayra.
15 June 55' 6 Feb. 57I 8 Feb. 61128 Mar. 74
4 Jan.
21 Sept. 5
Depart-
p.s.c. Graham, FrederickWm. 2iiLt.Col. Dublin Fua
Graham, James,3'9 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Graham, John Higgin,3*0 Lt.Col. 22 Foot
Graham, Robt. Blackali,311 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Grant, Alexander Charles, Majoi , 87 Foot
Grant, Ohas. Graeme, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt. (17 F.)
Grant, Daniel Alex.,348 Lt.Col.. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Grant, Fras. Wm,2B Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Grant, John Marshall, Col. Royal Engineers
Grant, John Pyne,244 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps.
Grant, Murray Doveton Y.T.Zii Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Grattau, Ernest,2*6 Col. Army Service Corps
Grattan, Henry,2*" Lt. Col. Sussex Regiment (35 F.) _^
Graves, Shapland,24* Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt 28 Feb. 56} 6 July 59*75 May 66^11 Oct. 76
Green, Andrew, -*'* Captain, Rifle Brigade; Captain )
of Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea $
Green, Malcolm Scrimshirer^C'-B.Zr. CoJ.iBom.S.C.
Greenheid, Jas. Henry Latham, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Gregory. George,252 Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines ...
Gregory, Wm. Yilleneuve, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
p. ».c. Gregson, Lancelot Allgood,253 L>L. Major, \
East Surrey Resriraent j
Greig, Philip Henry,254 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art....
Grifiln. Robert Durie, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ••■
Griffith, John G. Erskine,2" Lt. Col. Bombay S.C. ...
p.$.c. Griffiths, Hy. Har court,255 Col. Regtl. Dist. ...
Gunthorpe, Edward Jas. 257 Lt. Col. Indian S.C
Hague, Harry Clayton, Major, n Foot '28 Aug. 461 7 June 50' 26 Feb
Halahau, Henrv Thomas,259 Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt. 24 Nov. 5726 Sept.6o' 2 Oct.
Hale, MatthewHolford,a60£r.Co^.ScottishRifles(26F.)li "
p.s.c. Hall, Burnett Grieve, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Artillery
LisuT.
COLONEL,
2i May 84
7 Feb. 7<
31 Dec. 6S
1 Oct. 77
19 Aug. 85
20 Apr. 83
7 Jan. 65
4 Jan. 82
21 Sept.81
615
9 Nov. |7
24 Aug. 7,
33 Apr. 73
14 June 3'j
1 Julv Hi
1 Oct* 81
27 Oct. B6
20 Apr. 37
7 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 86
:6 June 82
20 Mar. 55
24 JuneS6ii4 Feb. 97
2 Feb. 83I 6 Aug. 34
July b5
1 July 81
1 Apr
o Sept. 55! 4 Aug, 63)12 June 64
3 Jan. 4s[2i Jan. 46 23 Nov. 56] 19 Jan. 58I24 Jan. 65
1 June 59; 4 June 611 1 June 71I 1 June 791 1 June 85
3 Aug, 471 8 Aug. 48119 Feb. 59] 5 July 72*10 Mar. 77
I 3 Oct. O3'io May 76 20 June 83
18 Dec. 57 :
Feb. 601 4 Sept. 67
12 Dec. 5727 Aug. 38 24 Nov. 60
ri Jan. 48] 1 Feb. 54 18 Feb. 61
Mar. 6i' g Mar. 68
9 Mar. 56
6 Jan. 60 18 Sept. 63 21 Aug. 67
15 Jan. 3 1
Hall,
Hall,
, Montagu,861 Lt.Col. Munster Fusiliers
Richard Spencer,263 Lt.Col. Coldstrm. Guards
p. s.c. Hall, Wm. Bruce Raikes, Lt.Col. R. Art
Hallett, Clem. Thos. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Hallett, Wyndharu Hushes,2*4 Lt. Col. Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Halv, Rich. H. 0'Grady,265Ci*. BSO.Lt.Col. \
Suffolk'Reut }
Hamilton, George John,267 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles
Hamilton, Henry Backburne,209_X<'.Co£. 14 Hussars
Hamilton, JohnJamls, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt
j).s,c. Hammick, Sir St. Vincent Alex,2*0 Bart. >
Lt.Col. Oxford Light Infantry $
Hammond, Hy. Albany, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hamond, Robt. Thomas, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Handlev, Aug. Meurant,271 Lt.Col. Yorkfihire Reg
Hanna.'Hy. Bathurst,2"2 Lt.Col. Bengal StaflfCorps
Harcourt, A. Fred. ~P.2\~~ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Harcourt, George John, 274 Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Hardy, Uon. Chas. Gathorne Gathorne-, Lt.Col.
Reserve Depot
Hardy, Edm. Armitage,2"3 Major, 21 Hussars
Harford, Fred. Henry, Major, Scots Guards ,
Harington, Fred. "Wm.276 Col. Regimental District
Harris, James Edw. Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Harris, Thomas Marshall,275 Colonel Royal i£om* )
bay) Art 5
Harrison, Chas. Wm. I. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
Hart, Edw. Chichester, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
p.s.c. Harvey, Chas.Lacon,279£f.CoJ. Wiltshire Regt.
Harvev, Charles Smith,2*0 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Hassard, Robert Deev,331 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hassell, Jas. Wm.2" Lt.Col. RoyalScots
Hasted. John Ord, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers.
Havelock, Acton Chaplin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hawes, Herbert J. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Hawthorn, George Shedden,294 Lt.Col. BombayS.C.
Hawthorn, Robert,235 Col. Royal Engineers
Hay, Charles, Major, Bombay StaflfCorps
p.s.c. Heaslop, Colpoys Parkyns, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art.
Heathcote, Charles Graham,237 Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Hebberr.William Stanley,233 Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Art,
Heberden, Henrv,2*9 Zr'CoZ. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Helsham-Jbnes, Henry H.290 Lt. Col. R. Eng..„
Helyar, Chas. Wm. Hawker, Lt.Col. 3 Hussars
Hemery, Edward, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers..,
Henrv, George Cecil,291 Col. Royal Artillery [R] ..
Hepper, Albert James,2" DSO. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Herbert, Geo. Flower,293 Lt. Col. Regtl. District
Hercy, Eustace Lovelace, Col. Regtl. District
Herschel, John, Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Hewetson, Geo. Shaw Butler, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Hewett, Geo. L. K.294 Lt.Col. Bengal StaflfCorps ....
Heywood, John Magee, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
Hill, Arthur,29* Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hill, Francis Charles,396 Lt.Col. Essex Regiment ..,
Hill, John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hill, Peter Edw.297 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Hillyard, George Anson,383 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
p.s.c. Hitchcock, T. Burnett,299 Major, Shropshire \
Light Infantry $
Hitchins, Horatio Otto,300 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. 12 Dec. 51
jjobart. Geo. B. Benjamin,301 Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Hodnett, William Patrick, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt. ...1*6 Oct. 58
25 Feb. 77
11 Jan. 68
9 Mar. 76
26 Dec. So
7 Sept. 59, 1 Jan* 62 7 Sept. 71} 7 Sept. 79
1 Apr. 70
1 Nov. 78
2. May 53 9 July 54 3 June 59 5 July 72
July 61131 Aug. 67! 1 Apr. 76, 1 July 82
1 Mar. 52 1 Feb. 56:30 July 62 18 Dec,
25 May 60^9 May 63 18 Jan. 87
...... j2i June 56, 6 July 67
30 Dec. 43 1 Feb. 48.28 Aug. 57
19 Dec. Co 19 Dec. 72
8 Sept. 75
30 Dec. 6^
19 Dec. 80
6 Nov. 53 u Feb. 62 13 Aug.66;2o Nov. 79
22 Sept. 54 15 June 55 2S Dec. 60, 5 Jan. 74
:ii July D4ii5 May 66 24 Mar. 69! 1 July 81
6 Aug. 6i|3o Dec. 65 3 Nov. 74 1 July 81
12 Mar. 61,29 May 63 26 Feb. 701 1 July 8r
11 Dec- 581 1 Oct. 61 11 Dec. 70' 11 Dec. 78
12 Dec. 57J27 Ausr. 58 12 June66! 12 Apr. 73
2 July 58J15 Oct. 61 23 Jan. 69 7 June 79
4 Jan. 60 1 Jan. 621 4 Jan. 72 12 May 77
8 June55(23 Nov. 56 3June67J 8 June 75,
20 Jan. 50(10 June 53 15 Aug. 60 4 Jan. 71
26 Oct. 60 33 Dec. 64 17 Apr. 69
2 Feb. 4122 Sept. 42
11 Jan. 60
23 May 58) 3 Oct. 6
6 Jan. 60 3 Oct. 62
17 Aug. 91
18 Feb. 87
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
12 Feb. 70
30 Aug. 87
6 Aug. 80
17 Aug. 9=;
22 Feb. 93
1 Jan. 86
:i Jan. 74(14 June 78
9 Mar. 82 g Mar. 89
" Mar. 85 1 18 Mar. 89
7 Sept. 85
1 Oct. 77
30 Nov. 83
15 Dec. 80
1 July 89
7 Sept.81
1 July 37
30 Nov. 87
15 Dec. 43
12 Jane 95
22 Sept.8o 14 July 83
25 Nov. 52 20 July 58
4 Nov. 64I
8 May 72' 1 July Si
^2 Dec. 6E 1 July 81
27 Aug. 58, 5 July 72
14 Dec. 70 1 June 78
11 June 471x5 Aug
1 June 5SJ27 Aug. 58
22 June65
5 Mar. 58:10 July 60
...... 1 Apr. 59
1 Jan. 44 13 July 46
u Sept.531 8 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 53I27 Apr. 58122 Mar. 63 5 July 72
8 Dec. 55:20 May 53: 8 Dec. 67J 8 Dec. 75
24 Feb. 46 1 Feb. 5o|27 June 57 24 Feb
ro Apr. 73
23 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 71
T2 Oct. 57
25 Mar. 6r
22 June 85
9 Nov. 70
19 Feb. 79
1 Jan. 64
14 Apr. 74
66
20 Feb. 52 11 May 54
19 June5o]i7 Feb. 54
27 June 60130 July 62
20 Dec. 54 19 Dec,
19 Aug. 56,
20 June 49
2 Feb. 64
9 Dec. 42
16 Dec. 46
15 Oct. 50
5 Feb. 53
12 Dec. 56
20 Feb. 54
20 Jan. 57
13 June 56
1 toept. 60
10 June 59
2 Oct. 50
1 Aug.
:o Feb. 64120 Feb. 72
22 Sept. 58
27 June 72
3 Aug. 67
10 Nov. 65
6 July 72
18 Oct. 55
29 July 63
_ July 72
27 June 3o
1 Oct. 77
2 May 78
1 July 79
5 Dec. 71
4 Aug. 72
15 Oct. Si
21 Oct.
22 June 53
6 June 59
7 Nov. 63
Dec. 63I31 Oct.. 71
10 Dec. 4S 12 Mar. 56
23 Oct. 47[2o June 54
22 Dec. 59 21 Sept. 72
10 Dec. 52 9 Sept. 55
n Feb. 59(14 Mar. 65 _
27 Ang. jSJio Nov. 69 10 Mar. 76
14 Sept. 55^0 Feb. 66!2o Feb. 74
9 July 57)20 Jan. 69 20 Jan. 77
27 Aug. 53I10 Not. 69 3 May 75
" Dec. 60 25 Aug. 73[ r JmT 81
2 Nov. 55
1 July 81
14 Oct. 68
23 Oct. 75
iS Aug. 54 16 Mar. 60 25 Jan. 71
25 June 62 12 Sept. 75*25 June 82
17 June 54I * Apr. 60! 5 July 72
26 Apr. 64! 1 1 Sept.72 t July Si
15 May 66 12 Aug. 76 15 May 84
8 June 57 6 Feb. 6z 5 July 72
7 Apr. 56 14 Nor. 66 24 July 75
3 Dec. 61I30 Sept.63| 1 July 81
7 Aug. 75
5 Sept.32
30 Dec. 69
19 Dec. 86
18 Nov. 82
15 Dec. 84
17 Mar. So
30 July 90
21 June S7
11 Dec. 84
1 July 81
29 Sept. 82
2 Mar. 8 1
3 June 81
11 Nov. 76
12 Aug. 76
25 Mar. 6q
7.q June 72
7 Mar. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 72
12 Ang. 86
3 June 92
24 Dec. 84
19 Feb. 86
1 Jan. 70
1 July 81
rS Mar. 78
8 Dec. 8
24 Feb. 7:
20 Feb. 78
1 Apr. 76
27 June 86
20 Dec. 8:
1 July 81
18 Nov. 82
1 July 74
1 July 8
15 Apr. 91
28 June 62
31 Ang. 65
1 Oct. 87
6 Sept. 73
1 July 81
10 Mar. 83
20 Feb. 80
20 Jan. S3
3 May 82
4 Apr. 38
1 Oct. 77
25 June 39
5 June 79
19 Nov. 38
21 May 84
31 Dec. 78
24 July 82
14 Apr. 86
28 Apr. 86
5 Sept. So
25 Nov. 74
19 Dec. 90
1 8 Nov. 36
r5 Dec. S3
17 Mar. 90
4 Feb. 93
10 Nov. 91
n Dec. 88
10 Dec. 84
29 Sept. 86
2 Mar. 85
8 June 85
7 .Tune 75
30 July 8*
2 Oct. 70
27 Sept.8t
7 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 90
1 Aug. 77
1 2 Aug. go
3 June 96
24 Dec. 88
17 Aug. 50
14 Apr. 75
1 July 85
18 Mar. 32
8 Dec. 85
23 June 75
15 Dec. 80
2 July 85
23 Aug. 86
31 Dec. 86
1 July 85
2 Jan. 86
r July 75
1 July 83
15 Apr. 95
25 Nov. 64
20 July 76
20 Dec. 92
6 Sept. 78
1 July 85
10 Mar. 86
1 Mar. 83
20 Jan. 87
3 May 86
29 Sept.93
1 Oct. Si
1 Aug. 95
8 June 83
29 Sept.93
31 Dae. 87
21 July 82
24 July 86
14 Apr. 90
6i6
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pensio
a.
5 Sept. 6
10 Dec. $o
13 Dec. 56
Hogg, John Roberts, Col. Roval Engineers
Holberton, Thos. Nelson,3112 Col. Royal Artillery'
Holdsworth. John Kelly, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Holt, William J.» CB. Col. Regimental District
Home, David Milne,3<* Col. Regimental District
Home, Fred. Jervis, CSI. Lt.Col R. (Bengal) Eng
p.i.c Hood, lVm.Chae.Wii. Col. West Surrey Regt
Hook, Lionel,™ Lt.Col. 19 Foot [R] ...
Hooke, Henry Hodson,3™ Col. Regimental District
Hope, Charles Erroll,3'" Lt.Col. Regimental Diet..
Hore, John Christopher,'" Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Mornsby, Geo. Mackenzie Bent,"3 Lt.Col R Art
Hoskins, Arthur ReginaId,3'«Z<.CW. R. (Bom.) Art
Hudleston, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hudleston, Josiah, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hughes, Emilius,3'3 CB. CMG. Col. Army Ser. Cp's'.'
Hughes, Wm.Gwynne,£i.i(.C0/.MadrasStaffCorps
Hume, Edward Trevor,3'' X'.C.i. R. (Bengal) Art
Hiimfrey, Benj. Geale,3'; Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Munt, John Lombard, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Hunt, Shelley Leigh, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ".'
Hunter, Charles,319 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Art....
Hunter, Charles Peter, Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Huskisson,JohnWilliam,3=»i/.Co/.EssexRegt.(56F )
luskisson, Norman,32' Lt.Col. Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Huskisson, Samuel Geo.322 Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt
Hussey, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental Dist.
Hutcheon, David,32* Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Hutton, Edmund Baron, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Hutton, Henry Francis,32" Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
Ilderton, Chas. E.3« DUO. Lt.Col. W. Surrey Regt
Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck,32«C/.E\ Lt.Col. Ben.S C
Iredell, James Shrubb,3» Lt.Col. Bombay S C
Isaacson, Henry de S. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Isacke, Henry Wedderburn, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Izod, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .
Jackson, Albert James Alex."32 Lt.Col. Iri sh Regt
Jackson, Fred. George, Col. Regimental District
Jacob, Wm. V. FitzGerald, Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Jago, Robert Stephens, Lt.Col. Madras S C
James, James Poleglaze, Lt.Col. Madras S. Corps
Jameson Charles,33* Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Jeffreys, William,™ R. (Bengal) Engineers
Jenkins, Edward Gordon,33' Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C
Jepson, Henry Joseph,33* Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Jervis, William Swynfen,339 Lt.Col. MunsterFu's ""
Johnson, Richard, Lt.Col. Lincoln Regiment
Johnston, Charles,3*' Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Johnstone, James Wm.Hope,3** Lt.Col. Bengal S.cl
Johnstone, John Douglas,3*3 Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Johnstone, Richard, Lt.Col. Bombay S C
Jolliffe, Charles,3" Capt. R, Marine Artillery
Jolly, George Alfred,3** Col. Army Ord. Dept "
Jones, Henry Norris, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .' .'"
Jones, Thomas John,3'' Lt.Col. Roval Artillery .'.
Judge sChas .beave*' Major, Royal (Bengal) Eng.
Kay, Henry Moncktou, Lt.Col. Royal Marines . .
Keays, William Tufnell,33* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Keith, James i,3-« DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..."
nSeI', ^alter Fl-e«e«ck,'3 Lt.Col. Seaforth V
Highlanders ; Ocntleman at Arms i
Kemble, Henry Charles,3" Bengal Cavalry""
Kemniis, William, Lt.Col. Roval Artillerv
Kennedy, Charles H. Scott,™ Lt.Col. Wilts Remit"
Kensington Edgar, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery..... ...
Keougl; William, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Kerr, William Fred.3« Col. Regimental District .
Keyser, Ft-ed. Chas.™ CB. Lt.Col. R. Fusiliers „
Kidston Alex Ferrier.K2 CB. Col. Regtl. Dist.... ( 9 Nov. li
King, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental District ... 24 Sept.58
King-Harman, Wentworth Hy. Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Kingsley, Wm. H. B.3« CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [Rj
Kinsman, Harold John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. .
Knatchbu , Francis.3" Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt. (oF.)
Knatchbu , Norton,3'' Lt. Col. Derbyshire Regt
Knocker Herbert Paget, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..!
p.s.c. Eaollys, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.0. Knollys, Wm. Wallingford,3*3 Lt.Col. 93 Foot.
Knowles, Fred 3« Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ....
Knox Riehd. Annesley,3™ Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt.
Lacy, Richard,3" Lt. Col. 59 Foot
Lambert, Sydenham J. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Lance, Wm. Henry Joseph,3?3 Lt.Col. Bengal S.O
Lang, Arthur Mottatt,3'* Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. '..
Lang Richd. Tickell M. Lt.Col. Bengal CavalrV
Langley, William Savage,3" ir.CW.Royal Artillery
Langmore, Edward Ham,w Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Langtry, Henry,3" Col. Regimental District
Larmime, Edward Merry ,3:» Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
p.'.c. Lascelles .Walter R.3" Lt.Col. Rifle Brig. [R]
Laughton, Arthur Fred.3'" CB. Lt.Col. Madras S C
Laurie, Julius D. Dyson-,3*' Col. Regtl. District
8 Jan
19 Dec. 60
26 Mar. 60
2 Sept. 68
2 Dec. 68
14 Dec. 70
COHNET, J
2ndLIBUX. LIBUT. CAPTAIN.
01' ENSIGN.
I Oct. 57
2 June 52 [27 Apr. 58
!2 Dec. 52I17 Feb. 54
.4 July 57 15 Feb. 59
6 May 62 29 Dec. 65
„ June 5S 27 Aug. 58 .,
4 July 60 11 Sept. 63 3 Aug. 70
5 Sept- 34( 4 Dec. 38 27 Apr. 49 18 Jan. 61
, , Aug. 5S 17 Sept.61 23 Oct. 67 1 July Si
.5 Aug. 54 26 July 55 i7 Nov. 63 1 Oct. 77
S May 55 2 Nov. 58 3 Aug. 67 26 May; 79
22 Dec. 59 25 Sept. 72 13 Nov. 80
iS June 51J28 Apr. 56 30 Mar. 60 5 July 72
4 Aug. 58; 1 July 59 4 Aug. 70 4 Aug. 78
3 July 48 17 Oct. 55 1 8 Feb. 61 3 July 65
Depart- I mental Service 263^
12 June 58(25 Dec. 60 12 Jun9 7o 12 June 78
12 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65 n Dec. 72
21 Dec. 53(28 June 54 1 Apr. 60
19 Aug. 62|22 Nov. 64 22 June 70
9 June 60(30 July 62 9 June 72
12 June 52! 6 July 57 29 Apr. 61
20 Jan. 51118 Apr. 53 20 Jan. 63
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
1 Oct. 77 14 July 8314 July 87
5 July 72 24 Aug. 77 14 Aug. 81
5 July 7- 17 Apr. 78 17 Apr. 82
23 Jan. 78 6 May 82J 6 May 86
6 Apr. Si 6 Apr. Sc
31 Dec. 78(12 Aug. 86 12 Aug. 90
1 July 81 10 Sept. 85 10 Sept. 89
7 Dec. 71 15 Mar. 79
21 July 85 21 July 89
1 July 81
8 May 83
21 Dec. 86
22 Feb. 77
4 Aug. 84
3 July 74
years
1 July 85
:g July 84
21 Dec. 90
28 Feb. 77
4 Aug. 8S
29 Nov. 76
15 June 85
12 June 84112 June 88
-. 1 July 81 1 1 July 85
5 July 72, 4 Oct. 791 4 Oct. 83
1 July 81 19 Dec. 89 6 Jan. 94
9 June So 9 June 86 j 9 June 90
8 Nov. 50)19 Jan. 55
24 Sept. 58122 Aug. 60
15 May 55 * Jaii- 59
20 Mar. 59(10 June 62
17 Feb. 47) 3 Sept. 51
30 Mar. 60 23 Sept. 62
Apr. 591 2 Dec. 63
20 May 68
15 Nov. 53
31 Jan. 58
23 June 57
1 Oct. 57
20 Apr. 55
23 Oct. 60 20 Sept. 64
30 Mar. 58 1 6 May 59
8 Dec. 551 4 June 57
4 Sept. 5 5 =3 Nov. 56
.1 June 58 ,23 Aug. 6:
12 June 52 ,23 Nov. 56
8 June 54,30 Sept.57
20 Sept. 54 '28 May 57
20 Feb. 46^9 Feb. 48
4 Feb. 57 30 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58,29 Nov. 59
27 June 48; 1 Nov. 48
20 Dec. 52 23 Nov. 56
27 Oct.
Jan
54
— 47
29 June 48
Depart-
8 June 55
23 Nov. 55
20 Sept.57
8 Feb. 61
10 June 57
11 Sept. 63
6 June 55
>3 Mar. ;8
28 May 58
1 June 55
12 June 58
5 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 54
22 Oct. 50
4 Sept. 60
7 Dec. 5S
[i Mar. 42
;8 Sept. 49
;2 June 52
.2 Oct. 59
1 Mar. 45
16 Aug. 61
29 Feb. 55
20 Apr. 57
16 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 55
8 July 51
4 Sept. 51
mental
22 June 58
22 Dec. 5c
27 Apr. 58
7 May 59
4 Feb. 59
iS Dec. 61
12 Apr. 64
18 May 58
7 Apr. 5.6
27 Feb. 67
1 July 61
2 Oct. 5S
5 Feb. 62
4 Mar. 62
2 Dec. 62
9 Dec. 62
21 June 51
30 Oct. 57
27 Aug. 58
6 June 54
9 Mar. 55
24 June 63
1 Nov. 60
5 Nov. 50
4 Sept. 63
6 Mar. 63
27 Sept. 44
15 Jan. 64
7 Feb. 51
10 Mar. 57
9 Dec. 60
1 Mar. 63
21 Aug. 49
24 Jan. 65
25 June 62
10 Oct. 6s
6 Sept. 73
10 Jan. 72
14 Sept. 70
19 Dec. 60
8 May 67
22 Aug. 68
31 Oct. 71
10 Dec. 62
13 Dec. 68
10 Nov. 68
7 Nov. 69
27 Jan. 63
14 Feb. 74
22 Sept. 6 s
8 Dec. 67
4 Sept. 67
11 June 70
12 June 64
31 Aug. 64
20 Sept. 66
23 Nov. s6
8 Dec. 65
3 May 64
i Apr. 55
;o Dec. 64
i2 Jan. 62
18 Feb. 61
25 May 59
Service
28 Sept. 71
18 May 72
1 Mar. 67
19 May 68
20 Sept. 69
1 Apr. 75
20 July 70
10 June 69
5 Apr. 66
27 Jane 74
10 Oct. 74
29 July 65
16 May 65
iS Apr. 6S
12 Feb. 73
iS July 65
30 Mar. 67
12 May 63
6 Oct. 69
.7 Nov. 57
30 Nov. 60
6 June 77
16 Apr. 73
6 Nov. 54
4 Sept. 72
12 Nov. 70
6 June 54
1 Oct. 77
18 Sept. 01
:S Mar. 62
6 Apr. 71
23 Dec. 75
1 Mar. 60
3 Apr. 69
5 July 72 3: Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
20 Jan. 71 20 Jan. 77(31 Dec. 79
2 Dec. 77 29 Nov. 79' 5 July 82
22 Dec. 8020 May 82 20 May 86
19 July 76I28 June 84 28 June 86
1 July 81 21 June 87129 Aug. 93
17 Feb. 67 17 Feb. 73 1 Sept. 75
10 Apr. 76 10 Apr. Si 10 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 74(21 Oct. 85 26 May 86
1 July Si 21 June 87 29 Sept. 94
o Dec. 70(10 Dec. 76 19 Feb. 79
13 Dec. 76
1 July 77
26 Feb. Si
5 July 72
1 July 81
11 Oct. 77
8 Dec. 75
4 Sept. 75
1 1 June 78
12 June 72
5 July 72
20 Sep! . 74
30 July 62
2s Aug. 76
Oct. 77
13 Dec. 82(29 Oct. 86
1 July 84 1 July 8S
8 July 87 14 Dec. 87
1 July 81 12 May 83
11 Nov. 86 11 Nov. 90
25 Aug. 84 25 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 81 i 8 Dec. 85
4 Sept. 81 1 4 Sept. 85
:i June 84 11 June 88
:2 June 78(12 June 82
31 Dec. 78,31 Dec. 82
20 Sept.So'30 Sept. 85
5 Oct. 72 11 Nov. 76
1 July 81
1 July 81
15 Oct. 81
11 Mar. 82
1 July 74
20 Dec. 82
9 Aug. 70 is May 72
20 Dec. 72:20 Dec. 78,
28 Apr. 75 15 Mar. 79'is Mar. 83
20 Jau. 67 20 Jan. 73 9 June 77
4 Feb. 62 27 Aug. 72 11 July 74
TSt3* years '16 June 90
7 Aug. 7S 7 Aug. 8513 July 92
1- May 80 18 Nov. 82 18 Nov. 86
20 Aug. 72 27 Aug. 81J 1 July 81
4 July 80 13 Apr. 85 23 Nov. 87
20 Sept.77 20 Sept.83'i3 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 81 i.Sept.90 1 Sept. 94
18N0V. 82 18 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 82ji8Nov. 86
16 Jan. 82 6 Sept. 84
7 Jan. 90 25 May 94
Sept. So
June 77
16 Jan. 75
25 Oct. 81
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
1 July 8 1
17 Aug. 80
1 July S.
■1 Apr. 77
2i Aug. 75
21 Aug. 72
|i Dec. 78
5 July 72
29 Dec. 73
24 Juue 83
1 July 81
27 Dee. 1
13 Aug- 77
5 Dec. 80
23 Apr. 68
15 Jan. 84
18 Sept. 69
5 July 72
12 (Jet. 79
1 Nov. 82
17 Feb, 61
29 Apr. 79
-. 23 Feb. 76 2 Mar. ii
6 July 55 5 Nov. 61(10 Mar. 75
30 Nov. 86
14 July 83
10 Dec. 80
2 Dee. 81
21 May 84
1 July 8i
21 Aug. 83
2 Mar. 81
9 Apr. 86
1 1 June 79
1 July 8i
6 May 90
29 Jan. 88
1 Oct. 77
.8 Nov. 82
23 June 85
20 Apr. 77
Oct. 91
18 Sept. 75
1 Oct. 77
12 Oct. 85
1 Nov. 89
S May 69
Julv "
26 Aug. „_
13 July 55
20 Apr. 6g
11 June 61
:o Apr. 77
1 Aug. 74
^o Nov. 90
14 July 82
10 Dec. 90
12 Dec. 85
21 May 88
1 July 85
21 Aug. 86
2 Mar. 85
9 Apr. 90
11 Nov. 82
17 Dec. 81
26 July 94
29 Aug. 93
5 Dec. 83
:8 Nov. 86
23 June 89
12 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 95
12 June 78
1 Oct. 81
12 Oct. 89
1 Apr. 9s
1 Dec. 75
1 July 85
0 Aug. 89 6 Jan. 94
1 July 81 1 July 85
20 Apr. 8-. 20 Apr. 87
1 July 81J 1 July 85
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
617
COBNET,
2lldLIBUT.
OrENSIGIf
Lawson, Chas. Fairbank, Col. Regimental District
Leach, Cecil Francis, Col. Army Service Corps
Lee, Ellis, Lt.Coh York and Lancaster Regiment ...
Leggett, Charles Greenlaw,3S2 Col. Regtl. District...
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine,383 Zt.Col. R. Artillery
Leigh, Richard,3" Col. Regimental District
Le Marchant, Henry St. John V. Le Marchant "(
Thomas, Zt.Col. Royal Artillery S
Le Messurier,Augustus,386C.r.E..£,'.Co?.R.iBom)Eng.
Le Mesurier, Cecil Brooke,58" CB. Col. R. Art. [R3
Le Mesurier, Frederick Aug.^CB. Zt.Col. R.Eng.
Lemon, Richard Seymour, Lt.Col. West York Regt.
Le Motte'e, Osmond Fras. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Le Pellev, Ernest,352 Captain, 5 Foot
L'Estrange, Paget Walter,393 Col. R. Artillery [Rj...
Liardet, Charles Aylmer,394 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Liddell, Robert Spencer,395 Col. Regimental Dist ...
Lidderdale, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Lindsay, James Gavin,396 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Liston, John. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps —
Livesay, William,39" Col. Regimental District
Lloyd, Richard Mercer,398 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Lluellyn, Wm. Raymond,399 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Lockhart, Robert D. Eliott, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Lockhart, Wm. Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Lockyer,Edw.StoughtonBraithwaite,£f\CoZ.R.Art.
Locock, Herbert. CB. Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
Logan, Alfred,*" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Logan, Joseph ."^Ifajor.Supdg. Officer of Recruiting
Longfield, Forster,403 Lt. Col. Liverpool Regt. (8 F.)
Longmore, Charles Matthew,405 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Lord, Charles Owen,406Xi\ Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Lovett, John Richard,*" Major, 48 Foot
Lowis, Ross Fendall,408 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ...
Lowry, Henry Macgregor.^it. Col. Suffolk Regt.
Luard, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal Enff. ...
Lynch, Albert Hy. Cormick, Col. Regtl. District ...
Lynes, Samuel Parr, Col. Royal Artillery
Lys, Arthur Marriott,411 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Coros
p.s.c. M'Cansland, Marcus F. H., Lt.Col. R. Art ,
M'Causland, Marcus L., Zt.Col. 11 Foot
M'Causland,Wm.Henry,4;3if.Co;.Cam.Highlanders
M'Clintock, William, Zt.Col. Royal Artillery
M'Cullagh, James Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
M'Niell, Christian Wm.415Ca;>/aiH, S. O. of Pensioners
M'Rae, Ales. R, T. Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
M'Rae, John Graham,416 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Macaulay, Charles Edward,41' Lt.Col. Bengal)
Staff Corps $
Maedougall, John,418 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
MacDougall, Wm. Campbell,419 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
p.s.c. MacGregor, Henry Grey,420 CB. Lt.Col. 1
Worcester Regiment S
Mackenzie, George, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Mackenzie, Jas. Stuart Fraser, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Mackenzie, John,422 Major, Coast Brigade of Art....
Mackworth, Sir Arthur Wm. Barr.423 CB. Lt.Col. \
Royal Engineers J
Maclaverty, Arch. Iver, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Maclean, Allan, Col. Regimental District
Magrath, John Richard,426 Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Maguire, Constantine, Col. Regtl. District
Maillard, Robert Thirkill,428 Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Mair, Wm. Crosby Siddons,429 Col. Regtl. Dist. ...
Maitland, Eardley,430 CB. Col. Royal Artillery
Malcolm, Ed. Donald,431 CB. Cat. A. Engineers [R]
Malcolm, George,432 Major, Border Regiment (34 F.»
Malet, Harold Esdaile, Lt.Col. 18 Hussars
Malthus, Sydenham,434 CB. Lt.Col. 94 Foot
Mander, Alfred Thos. Lt.Col. R.(Bombay) Engineers
Manderson, Thos. C. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng
Manners, Richard Abraham,4311 Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Marett, Peter Daniel,437 Lt.Col. R. (Bombav) Art. ...
Marsh, Edward Newnham,438 Lt. Col. Bombay S. C.
Marsh, Hippisley Cunliffe,439 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Marsh, Willoughby Digby, Col. Royal Engineers...
Marshall, Henry,441 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Marshall, Robert G. S.442 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Martelli, Thomas Challoner.443 Lt.Col. Royal Art....
Martin, Henry Richmond,443 Lt.Col. Royal Art
Martin, Robert Connolly,446 Major, 19 Foot
Mascall, Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Mason, Wm. Henry,447 Zt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Massy, William Jas, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regiment
Mathias, Frederick Hope,449 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ..
Maude, Edwin,450 Lt. Col. 109 Foot
Mauasell, William Stopford, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ..
p.s.c. Maxwell, Etubt. James,452 Major, Manch. Regt
Maycock, John Gittens,453 Lt.Col. 14 Foot
Mead, Henry Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng
Melville, Bruce Hull, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Menzies, Charles Fred.455 Zt.Col. R. Marines
18 Jan. 61
Depart-
8 July 52
14 Aug. 60
x Mar. 64
mental
9 Mar. 66
24 Nov. 63
1 Oct. 57
30 Dec. 6oji3 Mar. 66
1 Oct. 57
i2 Dec. 5627 Aug. 58
19 June 50 3 Feb. 52
1 Oct. 57
.29 Dec. 57 8 Oct. 58
1 Oct. 57
20 Oct. 40 27 Aug. 52
19 Dec. 48 19 May 49
4 Oct. 55(17 Jan- 59
28 Mar. 58122 July 59
9 Dec. 52 20 Oct. 56
2 Aug. 55I27 Apr. 58
7 Dec. ss|'7 Oct. 56
26 Oct. 55 3 Apr. S7
4 Mar. 5612 June 58
28 Sept.54
19 June 60
27 Aug. 58
n Apr. 54
12 June 58
3 Feb. 54
15 Jan. 56
12 Dec. 45
24 Feb. 49
28 Nov. 45
18 Dec. 61
7 Apr. 56
1 July 61
8 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 56
14 Mar. 52
:o Mar. 53
2 Mar. 47
11 June 58^7 Aug. 58
31 Aug. 5533 Mar. 58
8 June 55127 Apr. 58
28 May 62 4 Dec. 66
1 Oct. 55
4 Mar. 56 11 Jan. 60
21 Dec. 59
23 July 52 24 Mar. 54
24 Feb. 57 16 Mar. 60
iS Dec. 60
iS Dec. 61
20 Feb. 57
9 J une 60 30 July 62
Feb. 58
12 Dec. 57
30 Apr. 60
12 Mar. 61
20 Aug. 56 3 Aug. 58
20 Feb. 46 17 Mar. 51
29 May 58
13 June 57
5 Sept. 62
13 June 45
25 Jan. 59
12 Mar. 61
28 Mar. 58
17 Dec. 51
23 Oct. 54
6 July 55
iS Oct. 59
24 Jan. 52
3 Sept.55
12 June 57
i2 May 53
13 Dec. 45
10 June 4S
20 Feb. 58
19 Dec. 49
1 May 55
22 Dec. 52
26 Jan. 55
.13 June 46
20 July 55
20 Aug. 59
1 Feb. 44
25 Aug. 54
2 June 43
LIEUT.
COLON III..
17 Feb. 7:
Service
31 Oct. 71
3 May 71
13 Jan. 69
12 Feb. 73
7 Jan. 71
31 Oct. 68
13 Jan. 57
n July 67
12 June 70
30 Oct. 60
7 Oct. 59
20 June 55
4 Oct. 67
2 May 68
9 Dec. 64
29 June 63
7 Dec. 67
30 Apr. 64
4 Mar. 68
4 May 60
11 Dec. 72!
1 Sept. 69
16 Jan. 57
7 Jan. 65
25 Nov. 74
9 Nov. 56,
24 Sept. 56!
12 Dec. 60
24 Feb. 61
15 May 55
17 Mar. 69
16 May 651
30 June 66
21 Aug. 69
10 May 65
68
72
58
67
7*
73
1 July 81 29 Sept. 86
27tS> years
: July 8127 Aug. 90
1 July 8129 Sept. 86
25 Aug. 77129 Nov. 79
1 July 81 18 Nov.82
1 Jan. 78
1 3 Mar. 74
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
23 Jan. 63
2 Nov. 55
4 Oct. 75
1 July 81
9 Dec. 72
5 July 72
7 Dec. 75
19 June 76
4 Mar. 76
5 July 72
1 July 3i
29 Jan. 77
18 Dec. Si
25 Aug. 73
1 July 81
5 July 72
; July 7=
12 Dec. 65
24 Feb. 69
29 Dec. 64
31 Dec. 78
1 Oct. 77
COLONEL.
29 Sept. 90
11 Dec. 88
27 Aug. 94
29 Sept. 90
29 Nov. 83
18 Nov. 86
s3 Nov. 89
2 Mar. 85
1 Jan. 85
2 Mar. 81
24 July 75^4 July 80
18 Feb. 82
23 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 84
23 Apr. 73
r3 Feb. 67
4 Oct. 81
13 Sept.81
9 Dec. 78
18 Feb. 86
23 Dec. 89
18 July 89
1 July Si
1 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 85
13 Sept. 85
15 Dec. r
31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
7 Dec. 8!1 7 Dec. 85
19 June 83: 1 June 88
4 Mar. 82 4 Mar. 86
1 July 80
1 Oct. 87
1 Jan. 84
4 June 80
1 July Si
21 Dec.
1 July 84
29 Aug. 93
1 Jan. 88
2 May 94
1 July 85
6 Jan. 94
31 Dec. 7827 Aug. 81
19 May So 28 Feb. 84
12 Dec. 71 14 June 76
24 Feb. 7512 June 7*
21 July 74 31 May 78
1 Apr. 85 1 Apr. $9
7 Sept. 82 iS Mar. 85
3 July 72 11 May 81 n May 85
J T , i . xt or XT~— DQ
15 Jane 60
25 Feb. 60
8 June 60
22 Sept.55
1 July 61
8 June 60
29 Mar. 64
30 Apr. 49
3 July 60
3 Oct. 62
16 Aug. 59
17 Feb. 54
16 Dec. 54
29 Nov. 57
18 Dec. 60
11 Aug. 54
27 Apr. 58
27 Aug.sS
18 Aug. 54
20 Oct. 49
7 Feb. 52!
22 Oct. 58
18 Dec. 61
17 Feb. 54
17 Sept.57
9 Dec. 59
1 Oct. 57
:7 Feb. 54
31 Aug. 55
35 Jan. 64
:5 Nov. 53
11 Dec. 57
1 Jan. 62
14 Jan. 46
10 Aug. 56
1 Apr. 56
4 Apr. 45
7 Dec. ss 27 Aug. 58
1 Oct. 57
21 Aug. 38 27 June 42
4 Mar
17 Jan.
2 Oct.
29 Jan.
11 Mar
11 Dec.
23 Apr. 58
8 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
12 Dec. 69
20 Aug. 68
18 Feb. 61
10 Nov. 69
13 June 69
8 June 72
1 Feb. 36
4 Dec. 73
1 Aug. 72
5 June 70
27 Aug. 58
1 Sept. 60
26 Nov. 63
8 Aug. 65
15 Feb. so
1 Apr. 61
28 Oct. 64
1 Mar. 64
30 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 67
1 Jan. 70
26 June 59
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 61
20 Feb. 70
11 Dec. 73
13 Aug. 58
1 July 59
4 Feb. 74
20 July 71
11 Apr. 60
31 May 59
1 Sept. 77
18 Feb. 61
30 Aug. 64
20 Aug. 71
15 Sept.55
1 Jan. 68
18 Oct. 59
29 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 64
21 Aug. 67
14 June 52
1 July 81
11 Mar. 74
4 Mar. 76
27 Aug. 79
24 July 71
4 May So
1 July 81
18 Dec. 81
5 July 72
S June 80
2 Feb. 78
12 Dec. 77
20 Aug. 76
20 Feb. 66
•29 Nov. 79
13 June 77
8 June 80
19 June 72
1 July 81
1 Sept. 80
1 July 81
22 Nov. 84 22 Nov. 88
1 July 81
4 Mar. 82
27 Aug. 86
Oct. 77
Nov. 82
16 Sept. 76
1 July Si
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
29 June 70
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
10 June 68
20 Feb. 78
18 Dec. Si
5 July 72
11 Apr.
28 July Sc
10 Jan. 78
5 July 72
5 July 7
15 Jan. 8.
13 June 66
1 Oct. 77
20 Aug. 79
30 July 6:
29 Apr. 76
1 July 72
30 Oct. 66
11 Dec. 73
1 Oct. 77
4 July 64
1 July 85
4 Mar. 86
1 Oct. 90
19 May 80
iSNov. 86
1 Oct. S8 29 Sept.93
8 Dec. 88 29 Sept.93
4 Mar. 80 18 June 82
S June 86
2 Feb. 84
12 Dec. 83
:0 Aug. 82
20 Feb. 72
iSNov.83
13 June 83
S June 86
29 Nov. 78
18 Nov. 82
9 June 50
2 Feb. 88
5 May 84
20 Aug. 86
14 June 76
24 Nov. 86
1 3 June 87
8 June 90
17 Dec. 81
iS Nov. 86
27 July 86 27 July 90
20 May S5
26 Jan. 70
16 Sept. Si
21 July 82
18 Mar. 85
20 May 89
1 Aug. 72
16 Sept.85
21 July 86
iS Mar. 89
4 July 7714 July 81
11 June79!n June 83
Jan.
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
12 Aug. 86
19 Dec. 80
1 May 69
10 June 74
20 Feb. 84
8 Mar. 89
9 Dec. 74
5 Jan. 87
1 July 85
7 Aug. 80
1 Jnly 85
12 Aug. 90
19 Dec. 84
1 Aug. 72
6 Aug. 76
26 May 86
6 Jan. 94
19 Dec. 79
27 June 74 27 June 79
Jan. 89 10 Jan. 94
10 Jan
18 June 78
13 Nov. 80
15 Jan. 91
13 June 72
21 July 82
20 Aug. 85
13 Oct. 64
29 Apr. 83
10 May 81
12 Nov. 73
1 July 81
1 July 83
21 Sept.64
6 Feb. 90
16 Oct. 78
12 Jan. 85
30 July 95
9 June 77
21 July 86
15 Sept. 87
1 July 81
2 Oct. 84
29 Oct. 85
1 July 81
1 July 85
1 July 87
24 July 69
6iS
Colonels Bbtired on Full or Retired Pan or on a Pension.
Arthur «> Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles |2I May 5s\ Juneoi
27 Dec. 52 24 Feb. 54
Merewetber, George Lane Cockburn,*56 Lt.Col. \
Royal (Bombay) Engineers J
Merriman. Win..*57 CIE. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Enjf.
Meyer, Albert,1" Col. Army Service Corps '.
Micholl, Thomas Bernard, 'Lt. Col. Bengal S. C
Middlecoat, Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Middleton, Oswald Root.*61 Col. Regimental Dist. ..
Miles, Fred. Nicholas, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
Miller, Edm. Wm. C. H., Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Mills, William Thomas,*" Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Mitchel.Wm. Cadogan.*55 Lt. Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Mitchell, Edward. I.t.ci. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard.*'' Lt.Col. R. Art.
Moir, Chas. Fred. Wm.* Col. West India Depot ...
Molesworth, St. Aubyn, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Moncrietr.SirColinC.Scott,*'3 ATS/. J/a;.R.(Ben.) E.
Money, Rowland Ernie Kvrlc-.»~"Z.f. Col. Bengal S.C.
p.s.c. Montgomerie, Aylm'er W. J.4"2 Lt.Col. 20 Hus.
Montgomery, Arthur Hill Sandys,*'3 Lt.Col. Pro-)
visional Battalion )
Moore, Charles Francis, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Moore, Francis, Lt.Col. Munster Fusiliers
Moore, John Leslie,*"5 Captain S. O. of Pensioners ...
p.t.c. Moorsom, Henrv Mauvers,476 Lt.Col. R. Art.
p.s.c. Morgan. Alex. Brooke,*77 CB. Lt.Col. Norfolk )
Regiment [H] $
Morgan, Harrison Ross Lewin,*74 CB. Lt.Col. R.Art.
Morland, John,17' Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Morley, Clervaux, Lt.Ccl. Royal Artillerv
Morris. Arthur,'" Lt.Col. King's Royal Ri
Morris, John Wm. H. C. G.*82 Copt. R. Marine Art. .
Morris, Montague Cholmeley,*81 Zt.CoJ. Devon Reg
Morrison, John Charles Downie,*8* Captain, Royal )
Marines : Gentleman at Arms \
Morse, Walter John,*85 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Morton, Henry,™ j,t.Col. Bengal Staff Corns
Morton,. lames Francis,*87 it. Co'. Border Regiment
Morton, Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Mottet-dc la Fontaine, Henry Edward,*5'' Lt.Col. i
Madras Staff Corps }
Muir, Wm. James Wemvss, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Mulloj-, William H.*90 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Mundy, Rodney Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Murdoch, William Walpole*" Lt.Col. R. Art
Murray, Andrew,*9* DSO. Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
p.s.c. Murray, Chas. Wyndham,*9* MP. Major 1
Gloucester Regt. ; Knight of Justice of St. John Y
of Jerusalem, Gentleman at Arms J
Murray, Frederick John Geo. Lt.Col. 3 Dr. Guards
Murray, James Murray,*97 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Murray, John Archibald, L'.Col West Kent Re"*t
p.s.c. Murray, Ke»elm Digby,*99 DSO. Lt.Col. \
Irish Fusiliers j
Nash, Henry Peter Poleman,500 Lt.Col. Bengal's C
Naylor, Cha. Edw.501 Lt.Col. Bombay S C.
Neill.Geo. FraserEric Smith, Lt.Col. Madras S C
Nepean.Herbert Aug.Tierney,503Zc.CW. Madras S.C
Newall, Marius Chas. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.. .
Nicholson, Albert Locke,5"5 Lt.Col. 107 Foot...
Nisbet, Robert Parry, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S C
Nixon, Fras. Wm.5"' Lt.Col. Royal Engineers '.....'.
Nolan, Walter Raymond,508 Major, 17 Lancers
North, Dudley,509 CB. Lt.Col. N. Lancashire Regt.
North, William,510 Major, Royal Engineers :...„
Noverre, William Lynd,512 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ... "
p.t.c. Noyes, George Augustus,513 Lt.Col. R. Art
Nuthall, Henry John,5'-* Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Oakes, Richard Francis,515 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) En»
O'Brien, Edm. D. Collins, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Ogilvie, Francis D.5" Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
p.s.c. Ogilvy, William Lewis Kinloch,518 CB.Lt.Col '")'
King's Royal Rifles. ' i
Oldham, Francis George, Lt.Col. Royai Engineers
Oldham, Sir.Henry Hugh, X>;'.*8* Lt.Col. Cameron )
High. ; Lieut, of the Corps of Gentlemen at Anns)
Olhvant, Edward Albert,522 Lt.Col. Royal Artilleiy
O'Malley, George;Hunter, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Ommanney, Edmund Pipon,525 Lt.Col. Indian SO
Ommanney.Mont. Willes,526Zf.Co/.R. (Bengal) Art'
Onslow, George Manners, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Orchard, Albert Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff c"'
Ormsby, John Becher, Col. Royal Artillery';)
Supt. Gunpowder Factories, Waltham Abbey ... '\
OsIjuiu, George Toddington, Lt.Col. 11 Foot
Ottley, John Walker,527 CIE. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Ouseley, Ralph,528 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Owen, Arthur Allen ,<**Major, 83 Foot; Gentleman)
<tl Arms i
Palmer, Clarence Henry,531 Lt'.Col. Bengal's i"c'
Palmer, Robert Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Parker, George H.532 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. District
farker, Robert John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
CORNBT,
2ndLlBCT.
OrENSIGN.
13 June 56
t2 Dec. 56
War
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
Office*
ig Feb. 58J26 Feb. 66
4 Jan. 58
ig June 57
11 Dec. 46
20 Oct.
20 Ja n
Jan
; Dec. 61
2 July 60
15 Oct. ^8
28 Oct. so
1 Jan. 62
2^ Nov. 56
14 Aug. 54
1 Aug. 5s
10 Aug. 56
11 Oct. 64
iS Dec. 61
27 Au
12 May 6S
25 Aug. 73
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
i July Si
31 Dec. 63 15 Mar. 74 1 July Si
Deptl. ] Service [305-7 yrs.
eg Feb. 7c 1} Feb. 78 rg Feb. 84
4 Jan. 70' 4 Jan. 781 4 Jan. 84
15 June 66127 Apr. 79 1 Jul}' 81
18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66|n Dec. 72
20 Oct. 6g 20 Oct. 77I20 Oct. 83
20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 7iJ2oJan. 77
21 Jan. 62 21 Jan. 70 21 Jan. 76
5 Feb. 64; 2 Apr. 73 1 July 81
23 Jan. 681 9 Nov. 76:24 Jan. 85
30 Sept. 77; 2 Mar. 81U3 Sent.oo
13 June
9 Oct. 58I21 Dec. 60
4 Oct. 57^2 July 56
18 Jan. 61I 5 Aug. 65
20 Aug. 55J10 Sept.57
29 May 63I27 Nov. 66
17 Sept.50'13 Sept. 53
1 Oet. 57
6 Apr. 55 28 Nov. 57
1 Sept. 63
49 5 Mar. 54
•-c Mar. 75 18 Dec. 81 20 May 9c 26 July
Dec.
-• 1 .May 57 ,5 Sept.57
iS Oct. 42 27 July 47
25 Apr. 651 3 Sept.68
20 Dec. ss^oApr
26 Oct. 55 5 Mar. 5S
43! 7 June 47
50 2 ^ Nov. 56
11 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 50
10 July 64
1 June 56
16 AU:
58 31 Oct. 681 1 Apr. 741 1 July 81
9 Oct. 70! 9 Oct. 78 9 Oct. 84
28 Mar. 6o' 5 July 72 14 Dec. 73
23 Apr. 73
20 Aug. 67
12 May 75
4 June 38
7 Sept. 71
9 Jan. 6^
11 Mar. 76
11 Dec. 6:
17 Dee. 73
24 Apr. 69
23 Mar. 63
21 Sept. 60
1 July Si 16 Oct. 3g
20 Aug. 75 20 Aug. 81
20 May 85
1 May 80
19 Feb. 86
8 Dec.
20 Dec,
7iFeb s3
Nov. 62
16 May 62
11 Feb. 62
4 Sept. 60
loOct. 65
: Feb. 55
25 Apr. 77
20 Dec. 67
17 Nov. 63
- Aug si
20 Dec. 6
11 Dec. 70
3 Aug. 72
10 Apr. 77
6 July 67
2 Oct. 66
1 July Si
5 July 72
20 Feb. 78
15 Apr. 77
2 Mar. 81
19 Jan. 64
1 Julv
23 Jan. 83
9 Oct. 83
22 Feb. 79
1 May 95
25 Apr. 85
20 May 89
10 Apr. 84
30 Mar. 83
2i July So
30 July 95
1 5 Jan. 73
29 Sept. 93
9 Oct. 89
12 Sept. 77
21 July S2
7 Doc. 88
11 Aug. 69
7 Sept.88
9 Oct. 80 9 Oct. 85
29 May 6^ 29 Aug. 73
26 May 73 2gSept.82 29 Sept.86
15 Septus 15 Feb. 61 2 Jan. Sj,
25 Apr. 85 25 Apr. 01
20 Dec. 75 20 Dec. Si
1 Oct. 77 20 Oct. 83
6 Mar. 6S 31 Mar. 69
20 Dec. 70 20 Dec. 70
5 Oct. 97
20 Dec. 85
20 Oct. 87
■ Aug; 72
Oct.
77
17 Nov. 63
22 June 59
5 June 66
20 Feb. 64 30 June 69
23 Nov. 56 4 Mar. 6S
50 18 Feb
5? 9 Dec
26 Sept. 67
21 Dec. 67
4 Mar. 56
13 June 46|2o Oct,
9 Dee. 50
26 Sept.55 12 Feb. 58
12 June 58:27 Aug. 58
" Oct. 40 11 Dec. 43
17 Apr. 69
11 Nov. 71
3 Sept. 70
12 Oct. 59
ig Jan. 55
10 Sept. 58
20 Nov. 57
19 Nov. 58
14 June 50
20 Apr. 46
18 June 57
4 Nov.
6 Jan.
11 Dec.
9 May
23 July 6i
18 Dec. 60
10 Apr. 57
15 Oct. 61
9 Feb. 64
21 Feb. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Aug. 60
1 Aug. 54
1 Oct. 58
31 Dec. 51
15 June 58
21 Dec. 58
11 Sept. 59
22 Mar. 64
18 July 65
16 Apr. 61
iS Mar. 57
12 Oct. 71
25 Aug. 73
22 Apr. 59
5 June 06
1 Oct. 77
20 Nov. 69
14 Feb. 72
19 Nov. 70
=7 Aug. 5S
3 Aug. 72
18 Feb. "
11 Dec.
3 Aug
14 Mar
13 Sept. 76
7 Nov. 77
6 Jan
12 Dec. 57
1 Dec. 40
11 June 47
31 May 59
12 June 58
12 Dec. 57
21 Jan. 53
27 Aug. 5S|i3May 67
"30 Apr. 73
Dec. 69
13 Nov. 00
1 Oct.
19 June 60
:6 Sept. 51
15 Jan. 64
1 Oct. 52
13 Nov. 60
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
14 Apr. 54
i3 Dec. 61
23 Nov. 72
21 May 58
1 Oct. 77
18 Feb. 61
15 Sept. 69
12 June 70
12 Dec. 69
18 Sept.57
11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 78
S Nov. 79
1 Jan. 84
28 Oct. 75
16 Jan. 80
29 Nov. 79
31 May 76
27 June 79
1 July 81
24 Dec. 79
11 Dec. 84I11 Dec. 88
1 Oct. 86 1 Oet. 90
it Sept.9! 18 May 96
28 Oct. 82 28 Oct. 86
27 Mar. S3 27 Mar. S7
18 Nov. 82 18 Nov. 86
1 July St 1 July 85
27 June 86 7 Sept.90
gSept.84 9 Sept. 88
1 July 81 18 Nov 82 18 Nov. 86
4 Mar. 76 4 Mar. 82 1 Oct. 82
13 June 66 13 June 72 5 June 75
9 Dec. 79 9 Dec. 85 g Dec. 89
6 Sept. 75 26 Sept.81 26 Sept.85
1 Oct. 77 : Jan. 84 ! 4 Nov. 84
7 Aug. 66 1 Jan. 71 20 Aug. 71
Oct. 79 12 Oct. 8sli2-Oct. 89
11 Nov. 78 22 May 88 29 Sept. 03
23 June 69 1 Oct. 77 1 July 81
Apr, 74 10 Sept. 34 10 Sept.88
22 Nov. 79 2 Mar. 81)2 Mar. 85
20 Nov. 77 20 Nov. 83 1 1 Jan. 85
10 Sept. 79 ,12 Oct. 86 12 Oct. 90
19 Nov. 78 16 Aug. 83 19 Nov. 83
5 July 72 31 Mar. 75; 8 Dec. 75
3 Sept.7922 Sept.85 22 Sept. 89
0 Apr. 66|2o Apr. 72 23 June 76
1 July 85
19 Oct. 90
12 Feb. 87
7 Sept. 95
1 Jan. 04 19 Jan. 93 19 Jan. 97
7 Feb. 80 7 Feb. 86 7 Feo. 90
19 July 76 19 July 33 19 July 67
21 Aug. 78! 1 July 81
9 Nov. 79J19 Oct. 86
1 July 81] 1 July 36
6 July 83 7 Sept. 91
,i July 3:
12 Dec. 77
19 Feb. 81
31 May 71
15 Jan. 84
ii June 67
9 June 77
2 June 78
2 Dec. 77
15 Dec. 69
8 Dec. Si
4 Feb. 83 16 Sep"t.87
12 Dec. 83 [12 Dec. 87
S Apr. 87
7 Mar. 77
15 Jan. 91
11 June 73
11 Nov. 78
12 June 84
30 Sept.9 1
31 Oct. 77
12 Aug. 95
5 May 77
12 Feb. 81
12 June 81
12 Dec. 83^2 Dec. 87
28 Oct. 761 1 July Si
1 Apr. 89; 6 Jan. 94
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
619
CORNET,
2UdLIEUT.
orENSIGN.
26 Dec. 46
15 May 57
16 July 49
Mar. 55I 7 Nov. 55
I21 Dec. 59
q July 56 26 Mar. 58
20 Jan. 49 3° Sept. 54
19 Dec. 60
14 Jan. 46
June 5S
:i Sept. 63
30 Sept. 4Q
27 Aug.
10 Dec. 5S
16 Aug. 50I 6 June 54
2 Oct. 58
18 Dec. 61
29 Aug. 61
29 May 57
4 Mar. 59
13 June 56
23 Dec. 57
. 27 Aug. 58
19 Dec. so!i7 Feb. 54
6 Apr. ss
10 Sept. 53
iS Dec. 47
6 Jan. 59
19 Oct. 53
15 Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
11 Nov. s:
11 Jan. 59
22 May 63
2? Sept. 65
9 Mar. 60
25 June 44
June 41
18 June 36
Parnell Hon. Arthur, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Paske, Edward Hanson, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Paste, Henry Gresham,533£r. Col. Derbyshire Regt.
Patten, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Potton, Herbert Charles, Lt.Col. Regimental Dist^.
Payne, Chas. Drummond Pasmore.Zf. Col. Bom. S.C.
Payne, George Massey, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Pearse, Arthur Napier, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pearson, Arthur James,5" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pearson, George Falconer,535 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.^..
Pemberton,ChristopherChas.M6£r.Co/.Bombay S.C.
Pennycuick, John,53" CSI. Lt.Col. Royal)
(Madras) Engineers ->
Percival, Philip,5* Major, 79 Foot
Perry, Charles S.539 Col. Regimental District
Perry, Lionel Frederick.540 Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Persse, Edward, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Peters, Edward Nicolls,Ml,if.Co;. Royal Engmeers
Phelps, Peyton, Major, Royal Engineers
Philips, George,543 Col. Royal Engineers
Philips, George, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
Phillipps, Henry,544 Lt. Col. Bombay StaffCorps
Phillpotts, William Coles, Col. R. Engineers
Phipps, Ranisav Weston, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Pickance, William John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Pierson. James Frederick, Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Pigott, Edw. Cbas. Peniberton,i46iXf.Co/.EssexRegt.
Pilleau, Henry George, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ...
Playfair, Frederick Lyon,5'* Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Plomer, Alfred George,545 Lt.Col. Bombay StaffC...
Plunkett, Robert Hastings Willoughby,543 Lt. Col. j
Roval Artillery i
Pocklino-ton, Fred.550 Lt. Col. Northumberland e us.
Pocock, Sir Geo. F. Coventry, Bart.™ Major, Unatt.
Pollock, John Graham, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Pollok, Fitz William Thomas,55- Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Poole, Arthur,553 Lt. Col. Bombay StaffCorps
Poole,' Arthur Jas.554 CB. Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt.
Pope, Philip Edward,555 Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Guards
Porteous, James Edw.55" Lt.Col. Ind. Staff Corps...
Powlett, Norton,55" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Powys, Henry Littleton, Lt.Col. Oxford Lt. Infantry
Pratt, Henry H. Captain, StaffO. of Pensioners
Prevost, Thomas Win. Major, Staff O. of Pensioners ji
Price, Richard Blackwood, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Price, Thomas Charles, Major, Royal Artillery 1
Pridham, Fred. Principal Ordnance Officer, 1 _
Army Ord. Dept. ranking as Major General ) \ v
Pym, Samuel, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery I
p.s.c. Quill, Arthur S., Lt.Col. R. Canadian Rifles...
Raikes, Percy Bury, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Rathborne, William Hans,55" Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Rawlins, Sebastian White, Col. Regtl. District
Rawlins, Thomas Andrews, Captain, Netley Hospital
Ready, John Tobin,559 Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt
Reeves, Henry S. E.560 CB. Col. Army Service Corps
Reid, Charles Edward, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Reid, Robert,561 Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Rich, Frederick Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Richardson, Christopher Rowland, ^2Lt. Col. 76 Foot.
Richmond, John Alexander,5"3 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Ricketts, Montague Poyntz,564 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Riddell, Robert Vansittart, £'. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Riley, Henry W. D.565 Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Rimington, Richard Betton, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Rind.A.S.T. Abercromby,56" CMG. Lt.Col. Ind. S.C.
Rind, Malcolm M'Neill, Lt.Col. Sussex Regimeut ...
Rivers, Francis James, Lt. Col. Madras S. C
Roberts, Henry Bradley,567 Captain, R. Marine Art..
Roberts, Richard Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Roberts, Thomas Wm. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Robertson, Henry Maxwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robertson, James F.56s Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Robertson, Wheatley,569 Lt.Col. Madras Staff C
Robinson, Henry Seymour,570 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Robinson, John Corsane,571 Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Robinson, Wellesley G. W.572 CB. Col. Army Ser- 1
vice Corps {ranking as Major Gen.11 Dec.S8) [R] $
Rochfort, Thomas F. Cosby,573 Col. Madras Cavalry
Roe, Robert Edward,574 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Rogers, Frederick Jas. Lt.Col. Sussex Regt. (jo? F.)
Rogers, Malcolm William,575 Lt.Col. Royal Eng. ...
Rogerson, William,576 Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf....
Rolph, William Mogg, Col. Regimental District
Rooke, Cresswell K. C.,577 Lt.Col. Royal Scots
Rooke, Hy. Douglas,576 Lt. Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Ross, Albert Ernest, Major, 5 Foot
Ross, George Campbell,530 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC...
■Rosser, Richard Henry, Lt. Col. Hampshire Regt
Rothe, George Walter Charles,581 Lt.Col. R. Art.
"Rowland, Thomas,58" CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [R] 22 Dec. 48
vRowland,Wm.Hodnett,5s3it.Co).BorderRegt.(55 F.) 2;Aug. 4S
8 May 67 1 Apr. 76
18 Feb. 61 1 20 Dec. 66
20 Apr. 60I20 Apr. 78
28 Aug. 72 1 July 81
6 May 62 10 June 74
12 Jan. 59' 1 July 60 12 Jan. 71 12 Jan. 79
29 May 57
0 Oct. 56
6 Dec. 51
1 Aug. 55
1 Jan. 62
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58
16 Jan. 55Ji9June55
I18 Dec. 60
14 June 50 21 Dec. 56
11 June 47 1 Jan. 52
16 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 54
5 Oct. 49
10 June 59
10 Dec. 53
11 Sept.6o
10 Nov. 62
11 July 65
2 May 63
24 Mar. 65
29 Mar. 64
9 Nov. 46
5 Apr. 44
1 Dec. 38
1 Oct. 57
mental
21 Nov. 51
11 Dec. 57
5 Feb. 58
7 Nov.
9 Sent. 54
Depart-
12 June 58
23 June 43
11 Jan. 43
16 Feb. 44
13 Dec. 56
4 Feb. 55
5 Mar. 58
28 Feb
2 Oct. 66
9 Jan. 59
4 May
Oct. 47
18 Feb. 61 20 Jan. 69
1 July 74 1 July Si
29 Apr. 7'. 12 May S3
5 Sept. 59I14 Jan. 66
1: June 70 11 June 78
13 Oct. 70 1 3 Dec. 76
27 Mar. 55
S May 66
16 Jan. 75
4 Mar. 7
1 Apr. 70
31 Doc. 78
18 Dec. Si
4 Mar. 79
2o0et. 691 17 Apr. 78
17 June
15 Dec. 58
7 Nov. 62
10 Sept. 65
11 Aug. 56
7 Apr. 64
6 Jan. 71
28 May 68
10 Nov. 69
26 Aug. 73
31 Oct. '60
5 Aug. 73
5 July 7"
16 Dec. 76
10 Sept.73
5 July 72
12 Apr. 73
6 Jan. 76
1 Apr. 75
1 July Si
1 July Si
14 June 70
18 Feb. 61 11 June 67
7 May 77 4 Nov. 83
[8 Jan. 56 :2 Apr. 72
4 Aug. 54 i 2 Nov.
19 Mar. 7
18 Feb. 61
18 Sept. 78
20 Dec. 6&
11 Nov. 7011 Nov. 7
Apr. 61
31 Aug. 55
27 Apr. 58
17 Dec. 62
10 May 61
29 Dec. 43
28 Aug. 57
mental
27 Aug. 58
25 Jan. 45
1 Apr. 46
23 Dec. 45
16 Feb. 60
4 Sept.57
10 June 59
29 July 59
1 Apr. 55
18 Jan. 70
25 Aug. 59
23 Dec. 56
1 Oct. "
2 Jan
22 Oct. 70
22 Sept. 77
1 Oct. 77
21 Aug. 67
29 Dec. 54
9 Feb. 49
13 Apr. 46
24 July 69
Service
1 July 74
17 May 61
10 May 66
23 Jan. 77
21 Feb. 6,
3 Feb. 47
28 Aug. 63
Service
14 Sept. 69
10 Apr. 57
17 Feb. 54
24 Sept. 55
13 Dec. 68
4 Feb. 67
20 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 68
1 ADr. 62
2 Oct. 78
29 July 67
4 May 67
2 Mar. S
1 July 8
22 Sept. 3
1 Jan. 8
1 Nov. 77
4 June 69
20 Sept. 60
0 Sept. 77
36A
j July St
29 May 69
16 Jan. 7
17 Dec. 8
1 Oct. 77
26 Oct. 5"
1 Oct. 77
"7H
10 Apr. 77
5 July 72
24 Aug. 66
14 Aug. 66
13 Dec. 76
4 Feb. 75
3 June 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
2 Mar.
1 July 80
4 May 75
14 Apr. 59 10 May 61
20 Feb. 50I2Q Sept. 60 20 Feb. 68 '20 Feb. 76
12 June58J27 Aug. 58 15 Sept. 69 7 May 77
23 Dec. 57
3 Jan. 461 5 Nov. 59
20 Feb. 52*15 Sept.57
20 Jan. 51^28 Dec. 5^
' 8 Dec. 6.
mental
18 May 58
15 Sept.54
1 Oct. 58
8 Dec. 61
7 Apr. 65
1 Oct. 64
Sept.71
23 Nov. 56
Depart-
4 Apr. 57
13 May 53
29 June 55
24 June 62
7 Aug. 61
20 Mar. 57
Dec. 59
22 Deo. 46
19 June 57
19 Aug. 62
1 3 Mar.
9 Oct.
20 Feb. 64 20 Feb.
20 Jan. 63l2oJan.
7 Feb. 75JH Nov. 78
Service I 26^
2 July 64 10 Oct.
5 Mar. 61' 1 Apr.
3 Feb. 70 11 Sept. 80
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
Oct. 82(30 June 83
26 Dec. 72 5 May 77
7 Dec. Si] i Apr. S2
1 Oct. 87|29 Aug. 93
1 July 81 1 July 85
12 Jan. 85 12 Ian. 89
20 Jan. 75. 5 Sept. 77
29 Oct. 88 20 Sept. 93
i2 May 90 11 Aug. 95
14 Jan. 72 28 Oct. 76
1 June 34 11 June 88
8 Dec. 831 8 Dec. 87
1 Oct. 77 19 Oct. 79
1 May 83 1 May 87
5 Nov. 8243 Nov. 86
4 Mar. 85 4 Mar. 86
3 Nov. 84 j 3 Nov. 88
1 July Si 29 Sept. 83
15 June 77. 1 July 3i
1 July 81' 1 July 87
a Sept. 79 1 1 Oct. S2
2 Aug. 73: 2 Aug. 78
1 July 81I24 June 82
6 Jan. 85] 6 Jan. 89
1 Apr. 82 1 12 June 82
27 Nov. 83 2: Apr. 86
i Aug. 88 29 Sept.93
4 June 76 19 Feb. 79
11 June 73 11 June 78
c Nov. 91 30 Nov. 95
15 Aug. 78 15 Aug. 82
0 Sept.65! 1 July 81
13 May 35 13 May 89
20 Dec. 74 30 Nov. 78
11 Nov. 84! 28 Feb. 87
1 July 87 ' 10 Aug. 92
7 Mar. 82] 7 Mar. 86
ept.91 22 Sept.95
6 June 96
1 Jan. 91
[i Mar. 82
Oct. 77
20 July 71
26 May 57
10 Sept. 84
years
29 Oct.
20 May 85
1 Oct. 81
1 Jan. 77
1 July 81
29 Oct. 84
1 Apr. 93
6 Jan. 94
i Oct. 77!23 May 83
16 Jan. 82 13 Dec. 84
17 Dec. 89,25 May 94
2; Jan. 82I25 Jan. 86
10 Jan. 70 26 Mar. 73
1 Ju'y 81 1 1 July 85
years i 4 Dec. 86
1 Jan. 84 27 July 86
31 Dec. 781 1 Oct. 81
8 May 67 1 Feb. 73
23 Dec. 75 10 Nov. 77
3 Dec. 82 13 Dec. 86
4 Feb. 81 1 4 Feb. 85
6 Dec. 86j 6 Dec. 90
21 June 87 28 Dec. 93
9 Nov. 79 24 Jan. 80
2 Oct. 92 1 2 Oct. 98
1 July 81 29 Oct. 81
4 May 8i| 9 June 83
5 Feb. 72 20 Sept. 73
0 Feb. 82 20 Feb. 86
1 Jan. 84 7 May 84
13 Mar. 85 29 May 90
3 Jan. 72
20 Feb. 7S
20 Jan. 77
i June 75
Nov. 81
1 July 81
S July 89 25 May 94
years
ti Dec. 88
21 Dec. 8ol2i Dec.
11 Dec. 73
25 Mar. 71
J24 Jan. 74!
2 Mar 6oi 2 Sept. 68
30 J une 63
28 Dec. 49
30 July 58
23 Aug. 64
1 Oot 58
29 Apr. 53
14 Sept.66l
6 Jan. 57
11 Feb. 62
Mar. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
o Nov. 79
4 Nov. 69
o Apr. 75
1 July 81
29 Oct,
23 Mar. 66^i Dec. 78
Oct. 71I26 Nov. 78
• Mar. 561 15 May 66
29 Oct. 52|j3 July 53I 5 July 72
7 July 83
10 Oct. 85
18 Dec. 88,29 Sept.93
21 June 85;2i J_une 89
5 Feb. 90:25 May 94
14 Aug. 85! 14 Aug. 89
20 May 85 20 May "9
1 Oct. 77131 Oct. 77
19 June 83I 19 June 87
1 July 86; 1 Sept. 86
26 Nov. 85 j 30 July 90
22 Sept.75 22 Sept. 80
1 May 80; 20 Oct. 83
62C
Is Retired on Full or Ettired Pay or on a Pension.
COEJtEI,
2UdLIBDT.
OrENSIGN.
II Sept.57
Rudge, John, Col. Regimental District
Basse!], Christopher Josiah. Lt.Col. Royat Enj,
Rnssell, Geo. Algernon."1 Lf.CoL R. (Bengal) Art. n Dec. 57
Rutherfurd, James. Lt.Col. Bomiiiy Infantry
Buxton, Frederick Cha les, ( •'. Regtl. District ..
St.George. Etienne,586 Lt.Col. B ingal B 1
St. Leger, Henry Hungerford.5'7 DSO. Lt.Col. \
Cameron Highlanders )
St. Quinuu. T 11 - 1 -/•<>'. S Hussars ...30 Dec. 59 16 Jan. 63|i7 Aug. 7°
26 Oct. 58 11 Sept. 63
1 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 72
[8 Aug = !2 Feb. 67
4 Aug. f.j 1 Jan. 62 14 Oct. 69
3 June 59! 3 Dec. 61 20 Feb. 63
14 June 4- 14 May 4" 23 Nov. 56
1 1 S Aug. 541 1 Dec. 54 25 May 60
Safford. David John D.™ Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Pil, ,M i:ThewTownsend,59°C3r(?.r,f.CV.RovalEng.
Salkeld, Charles Edvrard,5'1 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Arthur.0'- Major, 70 Foot
Samuells, William Leycester, Lt.Col. Bengal .S.C
23 liar. 53 9 Sept. 55 S May 66
| 1 July 0126 Aug. 73
! 8June6o 8 June 72
22 Dec. 48 1 7 Jan. 51 6 Feb. 59
jo Nov. 57 22 Oct. 58
1 Oct. 77
22 Jan. S
1 Apr. 76
4 Aug. 79
6 July 77
) Apr. 6
2 Jan,
Sanderson, Patrick. Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons. 17 Nov. 03 16 Oct. 66
22 Dec. 39
31 July 55
Sandes, Hv. Thos. Thompson, Lt.Col. Roval Art
Saudford, Richard M P., Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Sargeaunt.Chas. Chester, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Sargeaunt, Richard Arthur.5" Lt. Col. R. Engineers
Sattertbwaite, Joseph Henry.595 Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
rs, Arthur Augustus, ir. Co'. Royal Artillery
S ivage, Henry J.59" Major, 84 Foot 5 June 35
p.t.r. Sawyer, Herbert Anthony. 59i Z.r.CoMndian> 2 Qct 66
StaffCorps 5
Schmid, August,599 LI. Col. 109 Foot
Scott, Chas. Elm. Southouse,«» Lt.Col. R. Art.[R] 20 Dec. 54
Scott. Court cnavH. Saltren.6"1 L(.CV. Ben.S.C 17 Aug. 52
Beagrim, Albert,603 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 Mar. 32
Seddon, Henrv Cooper. Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
Seton, Miles Charles." » Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt.... 30 Mar. 50
Sexton. Michael John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 1
Bhadwell, Josiah FitzThomas,6'15 Major, 23 Foot 26 June 46
73
i3 Nov. 70
17 Jan. 77
1 July 81
3 June 80
1 Mar. 64
20 Nov. 69 20 Nov. 77
31 May 56,17 Apr. 58
18 Dec. 61
22 June 59
1 Sept. 63
11 May 38
17 Aug. 70
Shaw, Edward ffm."'I'.0«l. Madras StaffCorps
Shaw-Hellier, Thos. R-607 Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds. 127 Sept.i
Shea, Henry John Francis, Lt.Col. R. Artillery |
Shellev, Henry Richard. Lt.Col. Madras Infantry 20 July 59
Shepp'ard, Ponsonby, Lt.Col. 2 West India Regt.... 4 Mar. 65
Shortland, Daniel Vincent, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Shuttleworth, Ashton John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
SidebottoTn-Venner, Leonard,605 Major, Unattached 13 Dec. 50
Simpson, George Bruce, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C... 11 Mar. 5S
Simpson. Robert Jas. Brown.™ Lt. Col. Madras S.C. 20 Feb. 58
Simpson, Simon. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Simpson. Thos. Thomson,610 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. 30 June 57
Skinner. Russell Morland,611 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C... I 7 Dec. 55
Skipwith, Gray Townsend. Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Eng.; 11 June 58
Skottowe. Coulson Fred. J.613 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. 26 Dec. 46
Slacke, William Randall. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.!
S Mar. 35
3 Dec. 54
12 Jan. 55!
20 Dec. 56
21 May 71
25 Nov. 74
6 Feb. 63
31 May 63
11 Dec. 73
3 Aug. 72
11 Mar. 76
8 July 43
1 July 77
30 July 62
1 Apr. 6:
5 Aug. 59
13 Dec. 61
3 Aug. 66
8 July 63
8 Nov. 61
20 Dec. 56I17 May 68
8 Jan. 51 26 Mar,
12 Dec. 56 7 June 57,12 Dec. 68
1 July 3 1
1 July 81
3 Aug. 72
31 May 76
iS Dec. 81
1 July 81
12 May 83
20 June 54
2 Oct. 86
21 Aug. 67
5 July 72
18 July 69
17 Sept. 71
1 Apr. 74
1 July Si
20 Apr. 77
5 July 72
12 Dec. 76
2 June 76
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
3 May 81
31 Dec. 36
1 Apr. 83
4 Aug. 85
1 July 81
14 June 71
1 July 81
31 Mar. 36
1 July 8t
1 July 88
5 June 86
7 Feb. 74
20 Nov. S3
5 July 82
Dec,
COLONEL.
3 May 8s
31 Dec. 90
1 Apr. 87
4 Aug. 89
1 July 8S
5 June 75
1 July 85
31 Mar. 90
1 July 85
30 Sep*t.9i
8 June 99
1 July 81
20 Nov. 87
5 July 86
6 Jan. 94
1 July 81 1 July 85
31 May 82 31 May 86
18 Dec.
18 Jan. 8.
: 2 May 90
19 June 60
2 Oct. 92
6 Oct. 76
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
9 Sept. 93
23 Nov. 87
30 July 95
9 Mar. 67
2 Oct. 96
20 Aug. 79
1 July 85
17 Aug. 80
29 Mar. So
12 Dec. 82
1 July 81
24 July 75^4 July 82
1 Oct. 7724 June 81
1 July Sil 1 July 85
29 Aug. 86,29 Aug. 90
20 Apr. 84 19 Jan. 87
7 Apr. 63 17 Apr. 67
7 Apr. 56' 1 Jan. 67
Jan. 62 20 July 71J20 July 79 20 July 85
28 May 66
it Dec. 58
1 Oct. 58
23 Nov. 52
25 Aug. s 3
9 Mar. 60
21 Dec. 59
26 Aug. 59
15 June 57
27 Aug. SS
3 Oct. 53
21 Dec.
22 Aug. 6S
20 June 71
1 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 56
11 Mar. 70
20 Fell. 70
17 Jan. 72
5 Aug. 64
7 Dec. 6y
2 Jan. 71
18 Feb. 61
3 Aug. 72
Feb. 7S
1 Oct. 77
16 Nov. 78
31 Oct. 62
Jan
10 Dec. 84
16 Nov. 85
15 Feb. 73
11 Mar. 78 11 Mar. 34
20 Feb. 78 '20 Feb. 84
30 Aug. 79J 1 Oct. 86
9 Aug. 73' 6 Mar. 80
7 Dec. 75| 7 Dec,
31 Dec. 78 12 Auj
4 July 80
26 Apr. 83
1 July 85
24 July 86
20 July 89
1 Jan. 87
10 Dec. 88
30 July 90
1 July 81
1 1 Mar. 88
20 Feb. 8S
1 Oct. 90
6 Mar. 84
7 Dec. 85
12 Aug. 90
26 Dec. 66,26 Dec. 72, 31 Jan. 77
9 Nov. 79J 1 Oct. 86] 1 Oct. 90
Smith, Charles John, Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Engineers; 7 Dec. 5527 Aug. 58 25 Nov. 64124 Aug. 731 1 July 81 1 July 85
Smith, Chas. Mitchell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Smith. Fredk. James.613 Major, R. (Bombay) Eng
Smyth. Albert Edward Hamilton,614 Lt.Col.
East Yorkshire Regiment
Smyth, Chas. Coghlan,615 CB. Lt.Col. Welsh Regt,
Smvth, Etwall Walter,616 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Inf....
Smyth, James,617 Lt.Col. 69 Foot
Smyth. James, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusilier3
Smyth, Ralph Graham,™ Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Smyth, Samuel Gardiner,619 Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Smythe, Terence Weatherley W. Major, 100 Foot
Sno'w, Edmund Brighouse,620 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Somerset, FitzRoy M. Henry, Col. R. Engineers.
Somerset, Henry Chas. Capel, Cape. S.O. of Pensioners
Somerset, Henry George Edwd.6-1 Major, Foot ; )
Military Knioht of Windsor )
Spaight, Wm. FitzHenry.625 Lt.Col. R. Engineers,.
Sparks, Robert Watson, Lt.Col. 7 Foot
Spencer, Almeric George,623 Col. Regimental Dist.] 29 Jan. 6:
Spens, Arundel Thos.62* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C [joMar. 53
26 June 58
13 June 56
! 12 June 60
5 Nov. 61
7 June 61
25 Sept. 46
2 July 58
7 Dec. 55
18 Aug. 46
1 Jan. 42
4 Oct. 33
13 Oct. 48
id Mar. 55
23 Dec. 64 14 July 77J 1 Jan. 84 [ 1 Mar. 91 21 Dec. 95
27 Aug. 58 14 Oct. 68,11 Dec. 73 1 July Si 3: Mar. ~
3 Oct. 62
23 Aug. 67
30 July 62
12 Sept. 48
13 Dec. 59
27 Apr. 58
12 Jan. 66
*Speranza. Joseph, Lt.Col. Royal Malta Artillery
■Spragge, Charles Henry,6" CB. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Spririg.F.Wm. Mackenzie,626 Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Steel, Charles.627 Major, Unattached
Steel, John Philip, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers...
Stephen, FitzRoy,626 CB. Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade J22 Mar. 55
Stephens, Edmund, Lt.Col, Royal Engineers ,
Steuart, Fred. G.629 Lt.Col. Bombay StaffCorps In Dec. 46
Stevenson, Edward MaeDonald, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.I 4 Jan. 58
Stevenson, John,630 L,t. Col. Scots Fusiliers 25 Aug. 54
Stevenson, Kenlis Fergus, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Stewart, George Gilbert,631 Lt.Col. Leinster Regt..
Stewart, John, CLE. Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Stewart, Richard Warren, Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stirke, Romain Fleming, Lt. Col. Welsh Regt. (69 F.)
Stirling, John Stirling, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Stock, Henry John,632 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Csrps
Stocker, Maurice Edw. C. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Stockley, George Watts, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Stockluy, Hy. Watts,631 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art. ...
Stockwell.CliftondeN. O. Lt.Col. Lincoln Regt. ...
Stoddart, William,61* Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Stokes, Maurice Fitzmaurice,635 Lt.Col. Munster)
Fusiliers j
14 June 50
7 Dec. 55
4 Aug. 5.
30 Feb. 55
12 Dec. 51
6 June 54
19 June 50
4 Jan. 58
17 Dec. 51
7 Dec. 55
36 Apr. 58
12 Sept. 54
8 June 61
37 May 48
22 Apr. 45
14 July 37
27 May 53
24 June 63
2 June 69 i7]May 79 3c June 84 30 JuneS
8 Dec. 82I15 June 85 15 June 8
14 Dec. 78
10 Mar. 70
6 June 54
24 Mar. 69
31 Oct. ":
13 Mar. 78
29 June 58
2 Dec. 57
17 Feb. 54
23 June 43
5 Mar. 5S
6 June 77
7 June 81
9 May 63
9 June 80
24 Aug. 73
9 Jan. 84
3 July 72
5 July 72
20 June 54
5 July 72
24 June 83
3 Aug. 55 18 July 60 5 Apr. 76
28 July 63
23 Nov. 56
35 Jan. 61
19 Dec. 60
11 Dec. 58
13 Oct. 54
27 Aug. 58
23 Oct. 55
1 Apr. 59
6 July 51
2 Sept.6o
1 Feb. 56
1 Oct. 6
5 June 55
8 June 57
1 Oct. 57
16 Aug. 55
30 Nov. 51
19 Aug. 60
17 Feb. 54
26 Apr. 55
27 Aug. 58
16 Apr. 61
23 Nov. 56
30 June 63
12 Nov. 70 1 July 8i
7 June 37,28 Dec. 03
5 Jan. 76' 20 Apr. 78
9 June 84 9 June 8"
1 July Si
29 Jan. 93
Dec. 78
1 July 85
9 Jan. 07
1 July 81
21 June 76 21 June 76
15 Jan. 56]25 Jan. 71
3 June So, 1 Oct. 70
14 Nov. 79 27 Sept. 82
15 JuneSs'jj June 89
22 Nov. So;,, liar. 3i
21 Apr. S6|2I Apr. 00
20 Mar. 65I20 Mar. 73 20 Mar. 79 20 Sept. Si
13 Aug. 77J10 Nov. 85 14 Feb. 91J14 Feb. 95
1 July 74; 1 July S
1 July 70,31 Dec. 73
30 June 57 iS Dec. 60
31 Oct. 68 24 Aug. 73
22 Mar. 64
3 Aug. 72
2 June 60
4 Jan. 70
:8 Nov. 65
4 Aug. 69
8 May 66
18 Feb. 61
17 Mar. 68
3 Aug. 67
Oct. 77
20 Nov. 80
11 Dec. 66
4 Jan. 78
25 June 78
4 Aug. 77
31 Dec. 78
5 July 73
1 Oct. 77
13 Nov. 80
4 Mar. 56 5 July 73
4 Jan. 70 4 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 59 5 July 72
39 Oct. 83
1 3 June 84
1 Oct. 71
1 July 81
19 Apr. 82
31 Dec.
11 Dec. 72
4 Jan. 84
t June 87
4 Aug. 83
14 Aug, 81
31 Dec. 78
n June 84
5 Nov. 84
29 Oct. 75
4 Jan. 84
30 Aug. 77
1 Apr. 62; 5 July 72 22 Sept 80
25 Feb. 65 23 Nov. 72
n Oct. 641 1 Oct. 77
12 Sept.66 12 Sept. 74
3 Sept. 70 22 Dec. So
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 Sept.8o
26 Sept.83
29 Sept. 93
i3 June 38
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
19 Apr. 36
31 Dec. 90
5 June 75
4 Jan. 88
16 Dec. 87
4 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 85
31 Dec. 82
11 June 88
14 Apr. 86
17 May 79
15 May 87
30 Aug. 81
22 Sept. 84
1 July (5
1 July 85
30 Sept. 83
1 July 87
Colonels Retired ow Full or Retired Pay or on a Pe)ision.
621
COMBT,
ZlldLIBUT.
071NIT6V.
23 Aug. 59
26 June 56
30 July 54
12 June ;
21 Feb. 60
Stone, John Graham, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Stopford, John George Beresford, Lt.Col. Duke of )
Cornwall's Light Infantry i
Storer, Arthur Tillard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stoton, Thomas Henry, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Stra^han, Abel,638 CB. Lt.Col. Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Strahan, George, Lt.Col- R. (Bengal) Engineers ...
Straker, Chas. Doyle A. w Lt.Col. R.(Mad.) Art.
Stratton, John Heathfield, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Street, Edward Lee,633 Col. Regimental District ...
Stroud, Henrv Wallace,639 Lt.Col. 30 Foot
Studdv, Robert Wright.6*1' Lt.Col. Manchester Regt.
Sturt, "Napier George,6'1 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Sunderland, Maraden S. ,T.6U DSO. Col. Regimen- >
tal District ■>
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding,6" Capt. S.O. of Pensioners
Sweny, Geerge Augusts s,6*4 Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Sweny, John Alfred, Col ?.nd Com. R. Marinei
Swiney, George Clayton,615 Col. Re.gimental Distno*j2o Oct. 57
Swinton, Anson,"6 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery 12 June 57
Swinton, George, Lt. Col. Royal ( Bengal) Engineers
Tabor, John Minnitt,6"*' Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Tait, John Sprot, Lt.Col. 12 Lancers
Tarleton, Edward Delaval,6*8 Major, Royal Artillery
Tarte, Walter John, Major. Depot Battalion
Tatham, Walter John,8" Major, R. Artillery
Taylor, Addington,650 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Taylor, James TBest,652 Lt . Col. Madras Staff Corps.
Taylor, Pierce T. H.653 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Taylor, Robert Alexander,"' Lt.Col. 103 Foot
Taylor, Thomas,655 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Temple, Edward, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
ITCThackeray.Sij'E. Talbot.^-fiTCB.Zf.R.tBeii.) Eng.
Thomas, Edgar Hastings, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Thompson, Henry Masterman,e5J Major, 82 Foot ...
Thompson, Ross,'660 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers
Thomson, Charles Wm. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Thoyts, Newman Barfoot, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Thuillier, Sir Henry R;ivenshaw, KCIE. Lt.Col '
Royal (Bengal) £ngiueers
22 Mar. 64
30 July 60
1 Aug. 55
4 Apr. 61
8 Julv 56
i LIEUT.
'colonel.
COLOXEL.
8 Jan. 64
19 Mar. 43} iS Aug. 47
1 3 July 67112 June 69
1 Oct. 57
24 May 61 17 Jan. 65
3 Aug. 63
26 June 63
1 3 June 61
10 Dec. 58I14 Jan. 71
Dec. 58: 1 Jan. 70
1 Oct. 57I20 Dec. 69
1 Oct. 9s
5 Apr. 90
1 July 85
21 Dec. 70! 1 Aug. 83 1 Aug. 90
2 Oct. 66| 1 Jan. 80 5 Apr. 36
27 Aug. 72 1 July 81
26 June 76 26 June 82 7 Feb.
13 Aug. 74 1 July Si i July
to May 81 3 Sept.86 8 Sept.9©
24 May 77 1 7 May 84 7 May 83
7 Nov. 771 7 Not. 84 10 JuneSs
1 Sept. 69 1 July 81 J 19 May 85 19 May 89
Sept. 57 1 Apr. 70 1 Oct. 77110 Not. So
13 Mar. 78 1 July 81 18 Mar. 86' 18 Mar. go
22 Jan. 68| 1 Oct. 77 19 Mar. 84)19 Mar. 88
19 .jan. 70
21 Aug. 49I21 Oct. 53I 4 Jan. 61
7 Sept. 58,25 Feb. 62] 2 Sept. 68
20 Sept. 59 29 Dec. 621 4 May 77
iS May 58! 15 May 66
27 Apr. 58,20 Sept. 65
27 Apr. 581 1 Mar. 67
28 Oct. 64I 1 July 77
31 Jan. 6513 June 63
10 Aug. 56 t: July 67
13 July 58 27 Sept. 61
22 June 59 11 Not. 71
15 Nov. 53 17 Oct. 57
22 May 59 13 Dec. 63
27 Aug. 58J17 Mar. 69
15 Oct. 47J 1 Jan.
5 Mar. 50.18 Feb. 61
17 Dec. 56J15 May
9 Dec. 5427 Apr. 58124 Mar.
16 Aug. 56' 7 May oojio Aug. 68
6 June 54 29 Dec. 541 11 June 61
11 June 58^7 Aug. 58: 6 Dec. 68
I 1 Nov. 60 9 Aug. 73
9 June 4925 June 52 9 June 61
[- '12 June 57 27 Aug. 58I10 Nov. 69
8 June 55
8 July 62
5 July 55
11 June 47
13 Dec. 56
11 June 58
7 Mar. 46
6 Mar. 46
15 May 56
Tickell, Arthur Long, Lt.Col. Middlesex Regiment 5 Aug. 64131 July 67I27 Sept. 71
Tillard, George Henry, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 20 Oct. 58! 1 Jan. 62 20 Oct.
Todd, Frank John.061' Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers 28 Jan. 61 19 Apr. 64I14 Sept. 66
24 Juno 631 6 June 77
18 Dec. 61 16 Jan.
Todd, Killingworth Richard ^Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Tollner, Barrett Leonard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ; )
Assist. Inso. of Remounts, Woolwich, 23 Juni 85 $
Tolson, Wilfred,'*3 Col. Regimental District
Torkington, Henrv, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Torriano, Charles Edward,66* Col. R. Artillery
Townley, Dawson, Captain* 75 Foot
Townsend, Christopher* William, Lt.Col. R. Art
Townshend, Frede'rickjT 665 Lt.Col. 2 Life Guards
Tremlett, Edmund John,t66X/. Col. Royal Artillery...
Trench, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Trench, Son. William Le Poer.66" Lt.Col. R. Eng. . .
Trevor, Francis Randolph, Lt.Col. Madras 3. CJ. ...
Treyor, Salusbury Thomas, Lt. Col.U. (Bengal) Eng.
Triscott, William Rolt, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Trotman, George Hewitt,1370 Lt.Col. King's R. Rifles
Trueman, Thomas,6'2 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Tucker,Aubrey Harvey,^'./?. Z^.CoJ. Regl.Dist.[R]
Tufnell, Arthur,6"-1 Mu/^r, 60 Rifles
Tripper, Basil de Beauvoir, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Turbervill, John Picton,6-5 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Cp,
Turner, Henry Fyers,676 CB. Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Turner, Thomas,6'7 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles
Tweedie, John Lannoy,6"8 DSO. Col. Regtl. Dist....
Tweatyman, Augustus C.67'3 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Twynam.Edmond John Lemoyne.Xi. Col. BeagalS. C.
TwVnam, Frea. Robertson, Lt.Col.R. (Madras) Art.
p.s.'c. Twynam, Philip A.. A..6*0 Lt.Col. Regimental )
District [R] 5
Tyacke, Thomas, Lt.Col. Regimental District
Tyndall, George,651 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Unwin, Wm. Heathcote, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Vaughan, Alex. Henry, Lt.Col. Devonshire Regt...
Vetch, Robert Hamilton, CB. Lt. Col. R. Engineers .
Vibart, Henry Meredith, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng..
p i.e. Vigors, "Philip Doyue. Lt.Col. 19 Foot
Waddington, William.685 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. ...
Wake, Alfred James,6*6 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
p.i.c. Walker, Arthur Greenwood, CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Walker, Charles Stephen, Lt.Col. 3 Hussars
Walker, Daniel Corrie,G8SXi. Col. Royal Engineers...
Walker, Richard James, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Walker, Thomas, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Thomas Nicholls,689 Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0. ..,
Walkey, Rowland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ,
Wallace, Charles Tennant,690 Col. Regimental Dist.
Wallace, Francis James Agnew, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Wallace, Robert Hugh, Lt.Col. Reyal Artillery
Wallace,Wm. Arthur James,691 CLE. Lt.Col. Royal )
Engineers .' )
5 Dec 81
26 Jan. 74
22 Nov. 80
1 July 81
31 Dec. 78
4 Feb. 74
15 JuneS5!i5 June S9
1 July 81 26 June 84
9 Apr. 83 9 Sept.35
17 Nov. 87 28 Dec. 93
1 July 81 1 July 85
1 July 811 1 July 85
5 July 72! i July 8x1 6 May 83
31 Dec. 83I31 Dec. 90J31 Mar. 97
14 June 76' 5 June 80 30 Nov. 36
9 Oct. 75 29 Oct. 82 26 Nov. 83
1 Oct. 77 1 July 81
1 July 36|i4 Aug. 3a
11 June 731 3 Dec. 77
13 Dec. S2J13 Dec. 36
iS Nov. 82 9 Apr. 86
3 Dec. 77 29 Jan. 79
6 Mar. 72 5 June 75
15 May 32 15 May 3c
25 Nov. 80^25 Nov. 84
16 Aug. 82; 16 Aug. 86
25 Sept.36ji3 July S7
2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85
12 May 33'29 Sept. 93
9 June 751 5 Sept. 77
6 Jan. 6o'2o Feb. 63125 Oct. 75
j 3 June64Ji4 Feb. 77
iS June5ij2o May 53122 Feb. 58
24 June 53126 Jan. 55li4June59
i3i Dec. 59131 Jan. 72;
4 June6i'2S Jan. 621 8 Aug. 65
31 July 55I26 Nov. 631
19 Dec. 55^0 Sept. 65
3 Oct. 54! 13 Jan. 55 3 Oct. 61
20 Mar. 57 29 Sept. 61 20 Mar. 69
9 Dec. 52J 6 June 57I 15 July 62
2 May 59'26 Sept.6iJ2o Jan. 75
12 May 57! 13 Aug. 59
20 Oct. 56 so July 53
13 Sept.531 6 Nov. 54
9 Nov. 55! 15 Jan. 58
I 1 Oct. 58
10 Dec. 54, 2 Dec. 57
i 23 Dec. 57
28 Dec. 5528 Jan. 59
3 July 6o| 4 Nov. 64
ai Dec. 55' 15 June 58
20 Aug. 51
11 Jan.
20 Oct. 63
26 Oct. 62
23 Oct. 67
i Oct. 71
ro Dec. 66
1 2 Aug. 7 1
3 Jan. 65
2 Jan. 69
9 Oct. 63
■z May 54' 4 Nov. 60
3 June 60 12 Apr. 73
12 Dec. 51 6 July 54 27 Nov. 57
1 July 53 2 Nov. 55 23 Oct. 57
10 Dec. 54I ai May 58 10 Dec. 66
20 Dec. 57! 18 May 58
o Apr. 60
11 Dec. 57
9 Oct. 46
[4 June 45
9 Dec. 54
10 May 61
11 JUB.6 53
14 Mar. 54
13 Aug. 58
18 Apr. 6i
9 Feb- 64
23 Dec. 57
27 Aug. 58
19 July 50
3 Apr. 50
13 Feb. 58
2i Mar. 65
26 Feb. 64
7 Apr. 56
29 Dec. 55
10 June 59
23 Nov. 56
19 June 60
19 Aug. 62
30 Mar. 66
12 Apr. 64
19 Dec. 60
0 Dec. 69
31 May 71
30 July 69
31 Oct. 63
9 Mar. 58
14 June 60
1 Sept. 64
1 Oct. 77
22 June 67
4 Nov. 64
11 June 65
22 Mar. 71
14 Mar. 66
23 Nov. 72
27 Nov. 67
10 May 71
21 Dec. 76
5 Aug. 73
ti Apr. 70
1 July 79
24 Jan. 67
13 Dec. 76
31 Dec. 78
8 Jan. 72
6 M.ar. 66
15 May 76
5 July 72I
16 Aug. 76
23 July 74
26 Nov. 75
1 July 81
9 June 69
7 Oct. 76
1 Julv 3i
23 Oct". 78
8 Dec. 79
24 June S3
■25 Nov. 81
1 July Si
1 Sept. 83
5 July 72I
5 July 72
9 Sept. 79
1 Oct. 77
2 Nov. 72
1 July 74
5 July 72
20 Mar. 77
5 July 72
1 July Si
5 June 80
26 Oct. 76
13 Nov. 75
7 Apr. 79
5 Dec. 78
10 Dec. 74
31 Dec. 78
1 Oct. 77
9 Sept. 79
i Oct. 77
16 May 70
1 July 81
30 Sept. 63
26 July 64
10 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 77
1 July Si
16 Feb. 78
31 Mar. 75
7 Mar. 70
14 June 65
1 Aug. 72
11 Jan. 83
4 Nov. 7j
25 Aug. 73
11 June 73
18 June 79
14 Mar. 74
19 Feb. 81
1 July 81
21 June 80
1 Aug. 83
1 July 81
7 Oct. S3 7 Oct. 87
17 Dec. 85I17 Dec. 89
20 Oct. 84I23 Jan. 87
21 Sept.S2|2i Sept.S6
21 May 84I21 May 88
23 June S9: 10 Jan. 94
6 Aug. 84 6 Aug. 88
Sept.9o!i2 Oct. 95
Oct. 76] 1 July Si
18 Dec. Sol 30 Mar. 3i
12 Oct. 36Ji2 Oct. 90
18 Nov. S2 18 Nov. 36
29 Nov. 79
1 July 3 1
■8 Oct. 79
20 Mar.
Oct. 77
18 July 36
1 Nov. 84
20 Oct. 32
29 Oct. 79
29 Nov. 79
5 Dec. 85
10 Dec. 80
16 May
3 May 84
11 June 84
29 Nov. 79
20 Aug. 77
•6 June 33
6 Sept. 76
4 Oct.
: July 85
3 Nov. 79
9 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 81
18 July 90
5 Oct. 87
20 Oct. 36
29 Oct. 83
7 Jan. So
11 Aug. 90
25 Feb. 33
16 May 89
3 May 88
11 June 88
29 Nov. 83
31 Dec. 79
29 Sept. 93
1 July 81
23 Apr. 73 23 Apr. 78
10 Dec. 3ol 1 Sept. 84
20 Dec. S3; 1 Aug. 84
5 Oct. 85:28 May 87
14 Sept. 84
31 Mar. 82
1 Oct. 77
14 June 71
8 Dec. 79
1 Jan. 91
1 July 81
1 July Si
11 Juno 79
17 Aug. 85
14 Mar. 80
8 Apr. 87
3 Apr. S3
1 July 81
1 Oct. 91
18 N'ov. 8:
14 Sept.S8
31 Mar. 86
12 Jan. 81
14 June 76
3 Dec. 83
8 Apr. 96
1 July 85
i July 85
1 Oct. 82
17 Aug. 89
1 July 83
29 Aug. 93
3 Apr. 87
i July 3s
1 Oct. 95
iSNov. 86
622 Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COHNET,
ZQdllBUT.
OrENSIGN.
Jan. 47
Apr. 55
Dec. 63
Nov. 58
Dec. 44
Sept. 47
Nov. 58
Sept. 57
Aug. 6
Walters, Fras. Dalryniple. ^'Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.fR] 6 June 54
Walwyn, James Harford,693 Lt. Col. Welsh Fnsiliers 25 July 55
Ward, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corns 4 Nov. <;7
Ward, Randall Ironside. <*b Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles... 31 Jan. 60
Ward, William,696 Lt.Col. R. (Bombav) Artillwv ...12 June ,8
Warren. Falkland Geo. E.<97 CMO. Lt.Col. R. Art. 22 Dec. 52
Washington, Francis Palmer. Lt.Col. R. Engineers!
Watson, Charles John,659 Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corpsii2 June 58
Watson, Robert John,'00 Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt In Dec. 60
Watts, John Briscoe,701 Lt, Col. IndianStaff Corps. ..1*2 Oct. 63
Wavell, Llewellyn,702 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... 14 June 56
Webster, Arthur George,703 CB. Lt.Col. 19 Hussars. 20 Dec. 56
Webster, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus..., 2 May 58
Welsh, Astell Thomas,704 Captain, too Foot 21 May 41
West, Mathew Richard, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Westmoreland, Isaac Peat, Major. R. (Bengali Eng.!i2 Dec. 56
Wetherell, Robert Wm. May, Lt.Col. Regtl. District;^ Apr. 58
Wheatley, Moreton John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.^ Dec. 54
Wheler, Henrv Isham,706 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C 6 Mar. 57
Wheler, Sir Trevor, Bart.'"' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 10 Dec. 44
Whinyates, Francis Arthur,708 Lt.Col. R. Artillery.. 23 Oct. 54
White, Arthur Welleslev, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
White, Charles Mills, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps...
White, Finch, Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. (85 Foot)
White, Fred. Benjamin Price, Lt.Col. W. India R.
White, George Aug. Lt.Col. S. Lancashire Regt. ...
White, Samuel D.709 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
White, Thos. Pilkington, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
White, Wm. Henry,710Zf.Co?. Madras Staff Corps ...
Whitla, William,711 Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regiment J13
Whitting, John Everard,714 Col. Regimental Dist
Whitton. James M'Gregor, 7JS Lt.Col. Scots Fus.
Wickham, Charles Brentor. Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Will, George, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery I
Williams, Edwaid Eyre, Col. Regimental District I 6
Williams, Montgomery,710 Lt.Col. Regtl. District ...I22
Williams, Richard Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Williams, Robert Frederick,717 Lt.Col. BombayS.C.
Williamson, Fred. Harcourt, Lt.Col.E. Lane. Regt.
Williamson, Robert Frederick,7:* CB. Lt.Col. )
Welsh Fusiliers f
Wilson, Arthur Robert,719 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.......
Wilson, Chas. Wm. Henry, ™> Col. Regtl. District ...
Wilson, Henry Brooke, '"Lt.Col. Northampton Regt.
Wilson, John Joshua, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wilson, William Frederic,723 Lt. Col. Scottish Rifles.
Wimberley, Reginald Justus, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Winsloe, Rd. W. C.724 CB. Lt. Col. Scots Fus. [R] ...
Wodehouse, Albert Thornton, Lt.Col. R. Artillerv.
Wodehouse, Killegrew Reginald Berkeley, Lt.Col. \
Highland Light Infantry j
Wood, Henry,726 CB. Lt.Col. Regimental District...
Woodcock, John,727 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Woodhouse, Henry Opie,728 Lt.Col. Indian. S.C. ...
Woodward, Hy. Jonathan,730 Lt.Col. Munster Fus.
Woodward, Walter Wm.7-'Zr". Co/. R. (Bombav) Art.
Woodward, Wm. Fredk.731 Lt.Col. Durham Lt.Inf.
Wright, Alfred, Lt.Col. 81 Foot
p.s.c.Wynen, Alfred Gabriel, Lt. Col. Dorset Regt. ...
p.s.c. Wynne, George Clement, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
longe, Charles William,732 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Young, Thos. Henry Binny,733 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Young, William,7-4 Major 14 Foot
Young, Wm. Siddons, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Younger, John,736 Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv; JFe»*7
of Scotland Artillery (S. D,v It. Art ) f
Jan. 60
July 56
Mar. 48
Mar. 58
Feb. 61
Dec. 51
Dec. 57
Aug. 58
Dec. 45
June 62
Sept. 59
June 5
Lieutenant Colonels.
AckJom, Spencer,1 Lt.Col. Connaught Rangers ..
Adams, Edward Willoughby, Ma/or, Royal Art.
Adamson,C'has.H.Ellison,2 CLE. Lt. Col. Indian S.C
Adamson, Robert Isaac,3 Major, Irish Regiment ..
Adcock, Herbert Burrows,4 Capt. 6 Foot
Agassiz, Roland Lewis,6 Lt.Col. Royal Marines .
Agnew, Gerald Andrew,6 Major, 30th Foot
Aitchison, Wm. Andrew,7 3fo/or,Welsh Regiment
Alcock, Ponsonby, Major, Munster Fusiliers
Alexander, JameB," Major, South Stafford Regt...
Alexander, William Gordon,9 Captain, 93 Foot
Alexander, W.Jas. Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.'ln
Allen, Bedford Morant,10 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Allen, Rodney Vansittart,11 Captain, Royal Marines .
Alston, Sydney Vere," Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Alves, Malcolm Arbuthnot,13 Major, R. Engineers
Angelo, Edward Fox,14 Captain, 1 Foot
Annesley, Reg. Carey,16 Major, Cameron Highidre
7 Nov. 62
2 May 53
1 Mar. 47
o Apr. 66
o Oct. 61
9 Dec. 52
6 Feb. 63
o Nov. 43
2 Oct. 55
o Dec. 54
15 June 58
6 Nov. 54
3 June 51
9 Feb. 55
30 Mar. 58
12 Dec. 58
29 Oct. 61
27 Aug. 58
17 Feb. 54
22 June 65
1 Jan. 62
13 Feb. 63
9 Feb. 67
25 Aug. 57
10 Mar. 57
16 Sept. 59
26 July 44
8 June 00
27 Aug. 58
23 Mar. 60
13 Jan. 55
18 May 58
4 Mar. 46
27 Dec. 54
23 Dec. 64
15 Nov. 53
16 Nov. 55
4 Apr. 65
13 Feb. 63
5 Nov. 53
1 Oct. 57
30 May 53
15 Oct. 61
5 Oct. 58
1 July 63
1 1 Oct. 64
2 Nov. 63
27 Sept. 61
29 Nov. 57
3 May 64
16 Mar. 52
5 Aug. 59
22 Mar. 64
30 Dec. 53
1 5 Nov . 5 1
10 June 62
1 Apr. 46
20 July 67
21 June 61
6 Oct. 54
1 Oct. 57
12 Dec. 65
22 Sept.54
14 Oct. 50
22 Aug. 68
17 Nov. 63
27 Apr. 58
10 Nov. 69
21 Apr. 46
31 Aug. 58
6 Aug. 64
23 Nov. 56
24 Mar. 61
19 Aug. 56
3 Aug. 55
22 Dec. 59
28 June 64
26 Jan.
2 Mar.
2 May
8 Nov.
31 May
4 Aug.
22 May
ib Jan.
12 Mar.
17 Aug.
14 Apr.
15 lite:
24 Nov.
7 Oct. 67
18 Julv 65
8 Jan. 68
19 June 55
17 Feb. 57
13 Nov. 61
28 Sept. 57
21 Feb. 68
9 Feb. 68
18 Feb. 66
1 May 55
16 Jan. 66
24 Apr. 72
7 Apr. 46
2 Dec. 60
8 June 60
■3 Apr. 55
29 Jan. 67
i2 May S7 0
6 Feb. 63! 2
4 Nov. 6o| 4
5 Mar. 70 15
9 June 68)17
[4 Nov. 581 5
22 May 78122
2 June 70|i2
1 D'JC. 6si2o
2 Oct. 75
4 June 68
13 July 69
7 Mar. 69
7 Oct. 52
1 Aug. 72
10 Nov. 69
2 Nov. 66
[8 Dec. 61
6 Mar. Co
5 Mar. 56
1 Oct. 61
14 July 77
16 Feb. 60
10 Oct. 6=;
26 Feb. 67
17 Sept. 7 1
to Dec. s9
22 Feb. 68
7 Sept. 58
11 July 65
22 Sept. 65
24 Dec. 70
26 June 77
19 June 76
6 Mar. 67
:i Feb. 60
: Feb. 77
2 June 59
■1 Nov. 65
3 Sept. 70
20 Dec. 63
4 Sept. 67
16 Sept.6S
13 Jan. 55
7 Nov. 73
20 Sept. 71
»5 June 61
8 Aug. 65
14 July 69
5 Aug. 59
21 Nov. 57
10 Apr. 78
6 Mar. 72
18 Feb. 61
7 Oct. 74
16 June 55
30 June 65
10 Apr. 77
ic Dec. 66
25 June 70
5 July 72
13 June 63
6 July 72
Sept.
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June
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5 Jan.
2 Dec.
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j Oct.
1 July
^ Dec.
t Julv
- May
i July
, Aug.
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i July
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; Feb.
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.71 i 1 Oct.
-r 10 Apr.
-7 4 Nov.
7Q 2 Dec.
78 18 Nov.
72, 1 Oct.
85 27 Aug.
78 12 June
78 27 Aug.
83 2 Oct.
:c 14 June
Si 14 June
7g 11 May
63 1 June
80119 Jan.
76| 30 Mar.
76 1 July
72 12 Oct.
77 6 Mar.
59 16 Aug.
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30 Sept.
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17 Jan.
10 Dec.
3 May
22 Sept
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81 21 June
83 22 July
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72 .
83 1 1 Oct.
61 7 Mar
78 1 Dec.
9 Dec.
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71
9 June
15 Dec.
8 Jan.
1 Apr.
3 July
9 Apr.
1 Apr.
10 Mav
24 Feb.
14 Feb.
18 Feb.
29 Oct.
24 Apr.
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9 Feb.
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17 Mar.
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10 Apr.
?5 Feb.
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1 Oct. 81
8 Sept. 86
30 Mar. 87
2 Dec. 86
:8 June 8s
1 Oct. 81
27 Aug. 96
12 June 88
. , 27 Aug. 8s
S9I20 June 96
82I18 July 83
82(10 Sept. 84
83|n May 87
73 6 Dec. 73
29 Sept. 93
3 Feb. 84
1 July 85
,, 12 Oct. 83
831 6 Apr. 83
68 15 Jan. 73
Si 17 Aug. 81
80.11 Jan. 96
73 26 Feb. 76
32 20 May 85
24 Mar. 86
17 Jan. 85
5 June 75
3 May 88
12 June 78
n Mar. 86
21 Apr.. 86
25 Aug. 94
21 .Dec. 95
3 Sept.95
10 June 86
1 July S5
1 Oct. 95
9 June 77
10 Nov. So
17 May 86
1 Oet. 80
24 Feb. 90
7 Apr. 90
28 Jan. 71
10 Oct. 89
31 Dec. 87
18 Feb. 82
6 Dec. 84
18 Feb. 89
So 14 June 84
7 Feb. 75
=; Sept. 97
85 25 Feb. 89
1 Oct.
81 2
72 -
81 20 Oct. 84 29 Oct.
60 28 Apr. 75 1 May 79
77J 2 July 84 14 Apr. 86
83J29 Oct. 91 29 Oct. 95
74 10 Dec. 80 13 Mar. 84
78 25 June 84 25 June 88
74 31 Dec. 78 18 Jnae8i
13 June 77 1 Oet. 79
io Oct.
71
80 30 Nov.
1 July
1 Jan.
8 Jan.
2 May
20 Apr.
1 July
25 Aug.
1 July
1 July
4 Oct.
3 May
1 July
24 Apr.
28 Jan.
i July
1 Julv
1 Oct.
1 July
30 Nov, 90
15 Jan. 00
8 Dec. 86
8 Jan. 94
74 1 July 81
78 1 July 81
81 15 Apr. 87
80 31 Dec. 84
81 16 July 84
81 29 Aug. 83
Si. 31 Oct. 83;
75 1 1 Nov. 79
81I12 Feb. 87
92 24 Apr. 98
68|2i July 71
81115 June8s
Si 76 June 87
77] 2 Mar. 78
81 '24 Nov. 85|
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall or lUtircd Pay or on a Pension.
623
Anson, Alexander George, Major, Royal Marine Art
Apthorp, Fredk. East, Lt.Col. Inniski'lling Fusiliers
Arbucsle, Beni. Vauuhan, '«;£(. CW. R. (Bengal) Art.
Archer, George William, Major, Roval Engineers...
Armstrong, Francis Hugh,18 Lt.Col.'Aimy Service I
Corps ( War OJfice and Dept. Sero. 30/3 yrs.) 1"
Armstrong, John Arthur,19 Major. R. (Bengal) Eug
Armstrong, Hansel,20 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Arthur, Alexander Miller, Major, n Foot
Atkinson, Richard Henry, Major, Border Regt. ...
Anchinleck, William Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Austen, Alfred G. Godwin,21 Major, S. Wales Bord.
Aytoun, Andrew,23 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery...
Babington, Stephen, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps...
Bailey, Frederick,2* Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bailey, Thorn ib James,23 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Baillie, Charles Deyruan,26 Captain, 2 Foot
Baines, James Edgar,2' Major, Welsh Regiment ...
Baker, Richard Aufrere,28 Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Baldwin, Robert Bulkeley, Captain, 4 Foot
Bamber, Hugh William, Major, Royal Marines
Banks, William.29 Captain, 97 Foot
Bannatyne, Neil, Major. 3ast Lancashire Regt. ...
Bannatyne, William,30 Major, Liverpool Regiment
Bannerman, Arthur Johnston, Major, Bombay S.C
Barnett, Chas, St. John Burren,31 Major, Bengal S.C.
Barnston, Francis,32 Captain, 55 Foot
Barrow, Frank, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Barstow, Thomas Adam Anderson,33 Lt.Col. Sea- )
forth Highlanders J
Bartholomew, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry
Bashford, William, Major, Hampshire Regiment ...
BaskerviLle,HerbertW. Mynor*. Major, NorfolkRegt.
Battye, Montagu M'Pherson,33 Captain, 10 Foot; ")
Military jLnight nj' Windsor J
Bazett, Richard, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery ...
Beadon. Reginald Henry, Captain, 60 Foot
Beamish, Allen Aug. William, Lt.Col. RoyalEug....
Beaty-Pownall, George Albert, Major, Royal And...
Becher, Deciruus William,37 Captain, 104 Foot
Beckley, Thomas, Major, Royal Engineers
Eeechey, Frederick Robert. Major, Royal Marines...
Begb.ie Alfred Glynn, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Beresford, George William,39 Major, Bengal S. C....
Bernard, James Walker, Major, Royal Artillery
Best, George, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.c. Bickford, Win. G. Tomlin,*' Maior R. Mar. Art.
Bicknell, Henry David,*2 Major, 57 Foot
Blackelt, Hy. Wise Ridley, Major, 19 Hussars ......
Blackwood, Robert Wm. Major, Oxford Light Inf. ...
Blair, Joha, Major, 18 Foot
Blanshard, Frederick Hardy," Lt.Col. "indian "s.'c!
Blathwayt, Linley," Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bleaymire, Joseph," Major, 104 Foot
Boggs, Arthur Ansell,« Major, East York Regtment
p.s.c. Bolitho, Otho Glynn, Lt.Col. 3 Dragoon Gds.
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel, Captain, R. Malta F. Art.
Borton, Alfred John," Major, Welsh rtegt. (69 Foot)
Boulnerson.John^Jfa/o-.ArgyllandSnth.Highldrs
Bourchier, Henry Seton,M Lt. Col. Royal Marines
Bourchier, John,3' Major, 81 Foot
Bouwens, Lambart Henry, Major, Royal Artillery
Bowen, Henry Griffith," Captain, 88 Foot
Bowlby, Pulteney Edward, Major, 48 Foot
Boyd, George Vachell, Major, 47 Foot ',
Boyes, Walter John,39 Major, Yorkshire Regiment
Brabazon, John A H. Moor-, Major, Bengal S. C.
Bracken, Thomas Peter Aloysius, Captain, 41 Foot
Braddon, Edw. Hy.Olode,60 Major, Hampshire Re-H
Bradford, Henry Richard,6' Major, Bengal S. C °
Bradford, Oliver John, Major, Dorsetshire Regt.
Bradley, John Donaldson,63 Captain, 49 Foot
Bradshaw, Jas. Lewis,61 Major, S. Stafford. Regt
Bradshaw, Oswald Mosley, Major, Mad. Staff Corps
Brady, David Michael Fras.66 Major, South LanO
cashire Regiment j
Brander, William M.6' Captain, 24 Foot "
Brandt, Edward,63 Major, 103 Foot
Brereton, Robert Kean,69 Major, Irish Regiment "
Bridgman, Frederick Henry,™ Lt.Col. Army S. C
Bnggs, John Archer Julian," Captain, 18 Foot '
Brmd, .Fred. Sale Sawley,'2 Major. Leicester Rprt
17 June 59.21 July 62
1 Aug. 63 iS Jan. 67
1 j June 58 27 Aug. 58
,25 June 62
8 June 60
22 Nov. 64130 May 68
19 Feb. 5824 Aug. 58
17 Mar. 63130 Mar. 67
[25 June6?
11 Apr. 62 6 Nov. 67
9 June43J 3 July 45
27 Apr. 6i;i4 Dec. 62
22 June 59
20 Sept.73
10 Dec. 75
1 Aug. 72
fi June 75
5 Aug. 64
6 Dec. 55
o Dec. 57
22 June 67
5 Mar. 58
1 Jan. 61
9 Dec. 5017 June 57
1 June55'i7 July 57
2 Nov. 58J20 Apr. 60
11 May 55
8 Mar. 64 21 Aug. 66
27 Apr. 58 13 Dec. 59
1 June 58 2 June 60
4 Nov. 57112 Dec. 59
ci Mar. 59 21 Oct. 62
6 Nov. 63 18 Sept. 67
■8 Dec. 67
19 Apr. 64
;o Feb. 62
29 May 67
8 Oct. 59
23 Nov. 55
6 Feb. 58
27 July 45
9 Dec. 53
2 May 59
26 Oct. 61
2 July 64
30 Oct. 69
9 Feb. 64
30 July 57
10 June 59
11 Sept.6o
17 Dec. 62
iS Dec. 61
15 Nov. 49
1 Aug. 54
13 Dec. 61
1 July 61
29 Dec. 65
119 June 60
I21 Dec. 58
8 June 59 25 Oct. 64
3 Dec. 61 1 9 Nov. 66
6 Aug. 6: j 7 Aug. 67
1: June63tn Dec. 66
4 Jan. 60*25 Dec 65
16 Feb. 64 13 May 67
11 Aug. 57 6 June 58
11 Dec. 40 12 Nov. 42
28 July 62 30 Jan. 66
4 Oct.
rley,™ Major, Leicester Regt.
Brmd, William Henry,'3 Major, 103 Foot
Bromhead, Edw. Ralph," Lt.Col. York and'Lan-T
cashire Regiment j
p.t.c. Brooke, Chas. Kennedy, Major, Tiiast .York- )
shire Regiment t
Brown, William, Major, Royal' (Bengaij'irtaiery
Brown, William Edward,'5 Lt. Col. 13 Foot
Browne, Charles Michael, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry
Browne, Henry Robert Yates,'6 Major, Royal Art
p.s.c. Browne, James Hy. Granville, Major. R. Art
Browne, Lambart John," Lt. Col. Indian B.C. \ 28 Oct.' 7il2S Oct 71 28 Oct
17 Nov. 63
1 Feb. 56
12 May 59
24 Aug. 30
29 Oct. 59
30 Mar. 5a
13 Adi\ 5S
21 May 58
n Dec. 46
15 June 58
17 Mar. 63
10 Dec. 47
17 Sept. 58
25 Aug. 54
7 Jan. 57
4 Nov. 58
2$ Jan. 62
31 Dec. 58
8 Dec. 48
7 Nov. 62
Etegtl and
30 Aug. 55
4 Mar. 57
12 Oct. 57
24 Mar. 63
7 Nov. 62
June 69
25 Jan. 61
21 Aug. 07
11 Mar. 59
1 Mar. 62
2 July 41
13 Sept. 64
6 Sept. 61
23 Nov. 60
24 May 59
6 July 64
10 Oct. 53
18 Feb. 62J12 Sept.69
8 May 66 '20 Nov. 78
15 Feb. 53 18 Feb. 61
3 Oct. 62 22 July 68
23 July 74
22 Nov. 76
S Jan. 64
15 Aug. 77
1 Apr. 75
15 Feb. 74
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 73
3 Aug. 72
5 Aug. 76
1 Apr. 70
6 May 70
31 Dec. 60
1 Apr. 70
29 Nov. 72
7 Sept. 55
1 Apr. 75
26 Jan. 6b
1 1 June 70
4 Nov. 69
5 Mar. 70
6 Nov. 75
15 Aug. 77
20 Feb. 74
7 Aug. 80
1 Jan. 73
17 Apr. 62
2 Nov. 72
16 Oct. 67
9 Apr. 77
10 Feb. 75
n Sept. 60
18 Feb. 61
4 Sept. 75
26 Aug. 73
26 Oct. 73
23 Nov. 72
Oct. 71
24 Mar. 74
15 Mar. 73
16 Mar. 72
28 Oct. 68
20 Mar. 74
16 Feb. 76
11 Aug. 6y
15 Nov. 49
16 Apr. 73
12 Feb. 73
1 Feb. 71
8 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 75
20 May 76
27 May 53
13 June 77
20 Oct. 69
21 Jan. 74
16 July 73
Nov. 72
iS Feb. 6
16 Jan. 79
25 June 82
1 July Si 4 Aug. 85
1 July 81 1 Dec. 80
1 July 81
22 Nov. 84
1 Oct. 77
i July 81
25 June 82
1 July Si
27 Apr. 81
1 July 81
5 Aug. 84
26 Feb. 81
8 Aug. 82
5 July 72
1 July Si
1 July 81
28 Aug. 71
30 Sept. 8 1
3 Nov. 78
1 June 73
4 Nov. 77
6 Mar. 80
6 Nov. 83
1 July 8:
20 Feb. 82
15 Apr. 84
1 July Si
1 Dec. 75
1 May 80
29 Jan. 79
6 July 3^
8 Dec. Si
11 May 73
5 J»iy 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
26 Oct. 81
13 Feb. 81
1 Jan. 79
1 July 81
7 Mar. 78
1 July Si
1 July Si
31 Mar. Si
16 Feb. 84I16 Feb. 90
21 July 8.
22 July 85
11 Doc. 88
28 Mar. 87
22 Nov. 90
30 Nov. 78
9 July 84
1 Oct. 89
30 May 85
18 May 63
27 Apr. 87
1 July 87
5 Aug. 90
1 July 81
27 Jan. 86
1 Aug. 72
1 July 81
28 May 84
24 Feb. 72
22 Apr. 91
7 Jan. 82
28 Oct. 82
4 Nov. 82
1 July 81
6 Nov. 89
1 July 88
20 Feb. 83
15 Apr. 91
15 Oct. 81
a Feb. 78
to June 87
1 July 81
6 July 90
15 Feb. 82
5 July 73
20 Nov. 75
22 Apr. 85
16 Dec. 88
23 Juua 87
30 Mar. 87
i2 May 83
18 June 87
19 Mar. 82
20 SeDt.84
15 Aug. 83
31 Mar. 3
9 Mar. 55
30 July 58
6 Dec. 59
29 May 67
16 May 62
2 Aug. 55
21 Aug. 67
Deptl.
10 Sept. 58
30 Apr. 58
22 Oct. 58
iS Apr. 65
12 Dec. 65
S June 49 25 July 54
10 Apr. 49(26 Dec. 51
S June 61 19 Sept.63
I 1 Nov. 60
12 Feb. 63
4 Aug. 63
2S Oct. 68
4 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 76
13 Feb. 67
30 July 6:
2 Mar. 78
Service
9 Nov. 66
1 Apr. 70
2 Mar. 68
25 Apr. 68
23 Nov. 70
27 Aug. 58
29 Dec. 54
4 Feb. 71
10 May 73
8 Dec. 75
83
11 Aug. 77
1 Jan. 62
6 Aug. 83
1 July 81
2 Mar. 78
1 July 8 1
1 July Si
1 July 81
17 Aug. 65
t6 Nov. 83
22 Dec. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
2 Mar. Si
ii Dec. 66
6 Aug. 79
3 May 83
10 Dec. 67
1 Jan. 81
1 Oct. 77
10 July 75
4 Nov. 78
1 July Si
25 May 80
26 Mar. 73
10 July 81
24 Nov. 77
22 Nov. 79
29 Jan. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
4 Sept.69
8 June 81
29 Nov. 79
1 Nov. 82
28 Oct. 91
12 Jan. So
2 Mar. 68
6 Aug. 91
24 Nov. 86
1 July 81
4 Mar. 85
18 Max. 82
12 May 87
25 Mar. 71
23 Sept. 87
1 July 8
24 Oot. 83
1 Apr. 82
2 May 83
18 Apr. 68
1 July 81
3 May 91
23 Apr. 73
18 Nov. 82
t2 Jan. 8
19 July 82
1 Jan. 84
13 May 8S
7 July 80
9 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 88
11 Dec. 88
1 July 81
27 Sept. 82
12 Jan. 81
1 July 88
3 May 84
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 77
8 June 87
7 Nov. 35
6 Nov. 86
28 Oct. 97
* X
624 Lieute • <> Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension-^
'J J
lUsS t't.
2nd LIBIT.
Ol'KVSIGN.
Browne, William Henry," Lt.CoL Indian Staff Corps
Bruce, Alfred Cvawiord,"5 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ....
Bruce, Hervey Juckes Lloyd. Copt. J- Lt.CoL Coldstream Gds.
p.s.c. Brunker, Howard Molyneux Edw.60 Major, Scottish R..
Buckle. Dudley William, Major, Royal Artillery
Bucknill, John Townsend, Major, Royal Engineers
Burke, Bernard H.-1 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Burke. Theobald,8* Captain, 18 Foot
Burr, Frederick William,83 Major, Scots Fusiliers
Burr./wes, Algernon St. Leger,B~ Lt. Col. Royal Marines;
BecrUtHng Staff Officer, Bristol
Bascarlet, Jules Robert Boiven,8S Major, Susses Regiment
Busfeild, William, Major, 22 Foot
Butler, Charles, Major, 94 Foot
Butler, Edward Le Breton, Captain, i4Foot
Butler. William Theobald, Captain, 8 Foot
p.».e. Buxton, Jas. Walton Fowell, Major, Iuniskilling Fus
Calderon, Cb»rles Matthew,59 Captain, 60 Foot
Call, Charles Frederic,90 Captain, Royal Engineers
Campbell, Frederic Bucklev,91 Major, Connaught Rangers..
Campbell, Jobn, Major, Scottish Rifles
Campbell. Neil,92 Captain, 79 Foot
1 lane, Rol ert Bmmet,9J Major, Royal Artillery
Cargil), Spencer, Major, Royal Artillery
Cavgill, Sydney,91 Major, Border Regiment
Oarleton, Edwaid William, Major. North Staffordshire Regt
Carleton, Francis Edmd y°Lt.Col. Km;;'- Own Scottish Bor.i.
Garble, William Ogle, Major, Royal Artillery
Canyon, Clement Winstanley, Major, R. Marines
Oarr, Charles Harrison, Major, 102 Foot
Oarr, George Sydney, Major, South Lancashire Regiment.
Cair, Nicholas Edward,95 Major, InniskillingFus. (27 F.) .
Carre, George Tennant,97 Major, Ride Brigade
Carter, Stanley, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Cart-wright, Reginald Anson-, Major, Northampton Regt. .
Cave, Walter, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Chaiue, William, Captain, 10 Hussars; Asvistant Master of
the Ceremonies to the Queen , .,
Chalmers, Edw. Willock,"* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...."..
Chamberlin, Edw. Henry,10* Captain, Rifle Brigade
Chamberlin, William R. Bigeby,10i Captain, 24 Foot
Chambers, Francis Henry, Captain, 39 Foot
Chapman, Geo. Henry Jas. Mowbraj','106 Major, 5 Foot
Cbailes, James,10' Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Charlton, R chard Granville.10* Captain, S.O. of Pensioners.
Cheetham, Ciiarles Joseph,109 Major, ft.. Marine Artillery
Choimeley, Henry John, Lt. Col. Bedfordshire Regiment
Christie, Edward Tolfrey,110 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps .....
Ohm -chill, Charles Morauty'1 Major, West Kent Regiment...
Churchill, George Frederic,112 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.....
Clarke, Henry Wilberfurce,118Zf.C'o/. Royal (Bengal) Eng
Clarke, James Alleyne,11* Lt.Col. Army Service Corps. ...
Clarke, John Sheridan, Major, Royal Artillery
Clarke, Sir Marshall James',115 RCMG. Major, Royal Arti
Olarke, Montagu de Salis M. K. G. A.116 Captain, 50 Foot
Clark- m ■ ck William, Captain, 39 Foot ...
Clarksun, William Henry, Captain, 30 Foot
Coates, Ciia^ les,117 Major, 99 Foot
Coates, George,"8 Lt. Col. Army Service Corps
Cobb, John,119 Capt. Royal Marines _
Cockcraft, William La Tvobe,lM Major, R. Marine Artillery..
Coffey, Francis, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Cole /Henry Hardy, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Collins, Josiah Erekine,121 Major, Hampshire Regiment
Colquhoun, Jas. Andrew Sutherland,12- Lt.Col.Rn(Ben.) Art
Conington, John Codd,123 Major, 13 Foot
Cook, Francis John Gilbert, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Cooper, Henry Fallowheld,124 Captain, Royal Marines
Cope, Sir AntitODy,125 Major, Ride Brigade
Cornish, Charles Orchard,126 Captain, 73 Foot
Oostabadie, Henry Holmes, Lt.Cot. Royal Artillery [
Cotton, Fras. Fred.128 Lt.Cot. R. (Bengal) Engineers ""!!!!][].
Cotton, Richard Godman Temple,1-*7 J/uj'or, Shropshirelit Inf
Cotton. Walter,129 Major, Royal Artillery ".
Coussmaker, George,130 jfa/or, Bombay Staff Corps ....
CoussmaKer, Macclesfield Forbes, Lt.Col, Bombay Staff '6!
Cox, George Augustus, Major, Leicestershire Regiment
p.$.c. Creagii, John,131 Captain, 5 Foot
Creighton, Fitzmaurice/*- Major, Royal Marines
Ore&swell, Charles Arthur,13* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps""!!,
Orichton, lion Henry Geo. Louis, Major, 21 Hussars ; Com-
manding Portamout/i Brigade Vulu niter Infantry
Croker, John, Major, Munster Fusiliers .'...'....!..
Crooke, c-dward Elea Miiner,u* Major Roya.1 Marine'
Artillery ; Recruiting Staff Officer, Edinburgh, t May 96
Oros><ie J hn Gustavua,13* LtJhl. King's Royal Rifles ...
Cruickshank, James Henry Robert, Major, R. (Bombay)Eng
Onnnrngnaou, Allan Joseph l».l*° Lt.Cot. R. (Bengal) Eng
Cu-uuiLiLhuLu, Chniie-,1J7 Lt.Col. Kuyal lMi"ineers
Oarry, Micnuel,13- Major, Staff Captain lale of Man!! !.'!!!!!!
Cuthcll, Thomas George, Captain, 13 Huscars
Bale, Henry Montagu,140 Lt.Col. Madras Infantry ..
Daly, William, Major, Royal Fusiliers
20 Oct. 6
25 Feb. 62
4 July 6<
21 Nov. 5
15 Mar. 55
6 Mar. 63
8 Dec. 66
21 Oct. 62
19 June 55
10 Aug. 56
26 Jan. 5S
5 July 55
o July 63
13 May 59
28 July 63
25 May 60
Feb. SS
■ ■ ■ ■
July 60
18 Mar. 62
29 Jan. 6:
23 Apr. 55
20 Mar. 60
4 July 6^
id May 62
19 Dec. 60
16 Aug. 59
8 June 61
17 July 66
2 Aug. 71
22 Nov. 64
23 Dec. 64
18 July 63
15 Jan. 64
26 Feb. 5i
t7 Aug. 55
18 Apr. 65
3 Ang. 6;
24 Jan. 65
24 Sept. 55
14 Mar. 59
13 Jan. 59
1 Oct. 58
2 Jan. 6c
26 Oct. 60
17 July 66
3 Apr. 6
to June 62
21 Sept.55
6 Mar. 56
27 Aug. 58
17 Nov. 63
8 Jan. 68
1 Mar. 64
1 July 61
3 July 58
2 Oct. 66
24 Mar. 65
16 Sept. 65
25 June 60
30 July 6:
iS Feb. 6
28 Dec. 6
73
12 Dec. 56 g Oct. 57
14 Aug. 67 25 Feb. 71
8 Jan. 56 .31 May 50
1 May 5H 21 Oct. 50
26 Jan. 55 10 Nov. 55
Nov. 51 6 June 54
Jure 58 27 Aug. 5s
18 Jan. 51 27 May 53
5 Nov. 69
18 Jan. 61 31 Jan. 65
Depart- u.euta.1
1 Dec. 601 8 Oct. 64
S Mar. 64 7 May 67
8 June 60
Depart- mental
17 July 66
22 Feb. 63
18 Feb. 53 25 Aug. 54
12 Nov. 58 21 Nov. 62
iq Tune 49 6 June 54
[Dec. <7 22 July 59
Depart- mental
:8 June 49 1 Sept. 5 3
23 Dec. 59 iS May 6s
9 Nov. 58 21 Oct. 59
17 Dec. 62
16 Aug. 61 8 June 67
10 Dec. 58
:8 Dec. 52 6 July 55
Depart- mental
14 Nov. 4: 17 Aug. 52, jo Apr. 60
to Oct. 60
26 Nov. 58
20 Oct.
2 Aug.
to Mar,
23 May 77
7 Nov. 77
20 Sept. 77
1 Apr. 70
13 Sept. 65
23 May 74
1 July 81
27 Sept. 71
23 June 63
$o June 63
21 Mar. 68
26 Apr. 64
10 Nov. 77
9 Feb. 70
11 Juae 79
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 71
30 Nov. 66
26 Dec. 63
15 Aug. 69
1 Apr. 75
12 Feb. 73
3 Sept. 70
11 Nov. 74
3 Aug. 67
9 Sept. 74
11 Oct. 76
1 Apr. 70
9 June 7
19 Dec. 72
8 Feb. 6b
20 Aug. 71
10 May 64
4 Aug. 79
14 July 69
16 May 55
1 8 Apr. 65
26 Dec. 57
iS Feb. 70
16 Aug. 59
8 June 80
7 Nov. 68
Service
6 Feb. 77
8 Mar. 76
3 Aug. 72
Service
8 June 7S
8 Dec. 75
10 May 6
25 Nov. 68
15 June 58
17 Mar. 63
Service
26 Sept. 61
25 Dec. 74
18 Oct. y^
6 June 77
27 Apr. 70
1 Aug. 72
6 Nov. 61
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20 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 97
24 Aug. 78
3 pec. 9Q
29 Nor. 79
25 Aug. 83 27 Jan. 92
15 Jan. 84 ca Feb. 87
1 July 81 1 1 July 88
1 Oct. 77)21 Apr. 80
1 July 8i[ 2 Sept.85
8 Dec.
15 June 85
1 July Si
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
5 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 77
5 Oct. 3
1 July 81
2 Mar. 8
27 Dec. 80
1 July 81
iq Apr. 80
16 Jan. 7:
31 Dec
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July
1 July 81
12 Apr. 79
2g Sept. 80
1 Apr. Si
1 July 3 1
1 Feb. 82
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12 Aug. 81
1 Oct. 77
14 Aug. 87
13 Apr. 3 1
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
31 Dec. 7S
2 May 05 t3 Nov. 72
11 Dec. 63
24 Mar. 65
94
25 Oct. 82
13 Mar. 78
11 May 78
1 July 81
18 Oct. -9
15 Oct. S3
1 July Hi
16 Mar. 87
15 Aug. 83
30 May 83
21 July 80
4 June 79
25 May S5
15 May S9
24 Sept.$4
27 June 89
12 Oct. 87
10 Feb. 83
28 Dec. So
26 Feb. 94
15 Oct. 81
1 July 8»
15 Aug. 84
- ■ Aug. :'. ,
12 Aug. 38
1 July 81
14 Aug. 93
1 July 8 1
28 Oct. 79
25 Feb. Sd
10 July 79
8 Apr. S7
5 July 72126 Dec. So
21 May 83 21 May 95
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8 June 60
30 Aug. 64 14 Sept.66 2 Mar. 78
23 L>ec. 64 10 Apr. 78
4 Jan. 58 29 Nov. 59 4 Jan. 70
9 Dec. 60 30 July 62 ig Dec. 72
21 Sept.60 4 Aug. r j 24 Apr. 72
28 Apr. 54 13 Jan. 56 id Dec. 60
18 Apr. 5321 June -4 :j May 63
1 July S
8 Mar. 3 4
1 July 81
21 ^ 3 rs.
10 Jan. 3 5
2i Apr. 80
29 June 74
1 Dec. 80
5 July 7=
23 Aug. 77
21 A yrs.
25 Nov. 74
1 July Si
1 July Si
17 Dec. S2
1 July 81
16 Jan. So
11 Mar. 75
2i9t yra-
1 Aug. 72
1 July 81
2 Ang1. 71 1 July 81
1 Oct. 77,31 Oct. 83
4 Aug. 73 1 July 8
1 3 June 63
2 Oct. 63
8 Dec. 66
;3 Apr. 58
11 June 58
2 Feb. 58
24 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 62
15 Oct. 6
Jan. l.j
6 Nov. 67
22 June 67
3 Aug. 67
18 Sept.60
27 Aug. 58
8 June 60
19 June 60
26 July 64
6 July 67
29 Feb. 64
E3 Apr. S4
19 Feb. 82
4 Jan. 78
[9 Dec. 80
1 July 8:
19 Dec. 73
1 Oct.
10 Oct. So
n Dec. ..3
13 Feb. 84
S Mar. 90
1 Feb. 87
11 Dec. SS
29 June 87
2S Mar. 83
20 Mar. 80
1 July 81
2 Mar. 78
2 July 79
ix Dec. 88
17 May 85
2S July 85
5 Apr. 87
17 Dec. 89
17 May 86
16 Jau. 87
27 Mar. 80
11 Dec. 88
31 Dec. 97
9 Mar. 90
1 July 81
1 Oct. 92
1 July 88
13 Apr. 92
18 Feb. 92
1 Apr. 83
19 Dec. 86
21 June 87
1 July 81
1 May 73
12 Jan. 78 i2 Jan. 86I12 Jan. 92
29 Oct. 73
5 Jan. 77
12 Sept. 77
20 May 63
3 Aug. 72
8 July 72
19 Feb. 70
7 May 70
1 Jan. 74
1 July 81
3 June 84
15 June 85
10 Mar. 80
15 May 70 21 Dec. 77
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 June 81
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 82
16 Jan. 84
3 June 92
22 Nov. 93
0 Sept. 84
1 June 85
q Jan. 87
13 Nov. 87
1 July 81
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 87
12 Apr. 641 6 Sept.73 1 July Bx 21 June 88
Lieutenant Colonels litttlred on Full or Retired Pa\' or on a Pension.
625
Daniell, Edward Staines,1*1 Major, 102 Foot
Darley, William Sanders, Major, South Staffordshire Regt. ...
Dashwood, Francis Arthur, Lt. Col. Irish Fusiliers
Daubeny, Albert J ines Hesketh, Major, Susses Regiment ...
Davern, George William, Captain, 17 Foot
Davidson, Christopher Middlemass,143 Major, Munster ">
Fusiliers; Gentleman at Arms j
Davies, Jaspir Gustavus Silvester, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Davies. Robert,145 Captain, -3 Foot -
Davis, AUre 1 Thornton,1-*6 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Davy, James John, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light. Infantry
Dawson, Frederick, Major, Durham Ligut Infantry
Day, John, Captain, Royal Artillery
de Cfctto, Louis Chas. Aug. Adrian,1*8 Major, R. Artillery ...
Delacombe, William Addis.11'3 Captain, Royal Marines
de Lancey, John, Major, Highland Light Infantry
de Longueville, Charles Myers,150 Major, 101 Foot
•de MaryJski, Robert, Major, Royal Artillery
Des Barres, Alex. Hamilton, li* Major, Royal Marines
Kle Vesci, John R ibert Wm., VhcL™* Major, Coldstream Gds.
Des Barres, Augustus H. John, Major, Royal Artillery
Dickinson, William,150 CSI. Maj or ,' Bombay Staff Corps [R]
Dillon, Robert Henry, Captain, 45 Foot
Dixon, Charles Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Dobbin, Geo. Miller,15" Lt.Col, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Dods, Peter,158 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Dolphin, Harry Edmund,159 Major, Royal Artillery
Dooner, John King,160 Major, Suffolk Regiment
Douglas, Hugh Alexander, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Doveton, Henry, Major, Royal (Bombay) Engineers
^FiC Dowell, George Dare,16L Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Downs, Leonard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
■du Jardin, Benjamin Stephens, Captain, 7 Foot
Durand, iKr Edward Law, Bart. CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. 0
Durnford, Edward Gongreve Langley,162 Captain,R. Mar. Art ..
Durrani, Frederic William,163 Major, West Riding Regiment...
Duthie, William Henry Moore, Major, Royal Artillery
Dysart, Conolly,lw Major, 10S Foot
Eccles, Francis Edward, Captain, 31 Foot
Eden, Archibald Dutfield,165 Major, Scottish Rifles
Eden, Henry Horace, Captain, 30 Foot
Edmondcs, Francis Quint on, Lt.Col, Royal Engineers
Edmondstme, Neil Benjamin, Major, 4 Hussars
Edwards, Et. don. Sir Fleetwood Isham, K.CB. Lt.Col. Royai)
Engineers ; Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Queen, and >
Extra Equerry to Her Majenty _,)
Edye, Lourenco,'66 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Egerton, Rowland, Captain, Ride Brigade
Ellerman, Edward John,169 Major, q8 Foot
Elliot, John M'Dowell,170 Major, 4 Foot
Ellis, Arthur,1?1 Captain, Royal Marines
Ellis, Walter Treslove, Lt.Col. Northampton Regiment
Elliston, Edmund Charles,'73 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Empsou, Charles Anglesea, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
England, Albert Edward,175 Major, Royal Artillery
England, James Montague FitzRoy,1"6 Capt. Irish Fusiliers
English, Tbomas, Major, Royal Engineers
Evans, Edward William,1"6 Major, 19 Foot
Bveritt, Herbert,179 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Eyre, Vincent George Lawrence,180 Lt.Col, Indian S. C.
Faircloth, Henry John,182 Captain, 81 Foot
Farmar, William Edward, Captain, Royal Marines
Farmer, Geo. Lancelot M'Lean,1*5 Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Farquhar, Francis Glennie, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Farrer, Henry, Major; Connaught Rangers
Furwell, Walter Charles,181* Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry...... ..." ,7.7,
Fawceti, Rowland Hill,ls7 Capt. West Riding Regt.'(33 Foot}!!.
Fawkes, Montagu, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Feilden, Haughton Montague James, Major, Royal Artillery
Feneran, Edward, 1S9 Major, 4S Foot
Fenwick, Jchn Bourcnier, Major, Bombay Staff Corps .........
Ferrier, Alexander Walter, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ."....*.".'
Ferris, George Augustus,'90 Major, 97 Foot ..7.7.7.7.
flolliott, Phdip Hoinan, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
FitzHerbert, Walter Hepburn Melitas,191 Major, Rifle Brigade
FitzRoy, Edward Albert,19* Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
FitsRoy, Ferdinand, Major, Royal (Beaigal) Artillery""!!'"!!!
Fleming, William, Captain, 95 Foot "mmmi
Forbes, Edward Millett,196 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry".'.'.!"!!""'
Forbes, Henry Vilhers,197 Major, Royal Marines ...!..!.."
Forbes, John Foster,193 Major, Bombay Staff Corps!!.!.! "
Ford, Alfred John,199 Captain, 1 Foot ""'
Ford, John, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery ! "
Forster, William David, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery !
Forsyth, Frederics Arthur, Major, 5 Foot
Fosbroke, John Dudley, Major, Royal Marines..*.."'.**."
p.s.e. Fothergill, Ckarles Wm.200 Major, Royal Marines "!"!!!
p.s.c. Fox, Walter Reginald,202 Major, Royal Artillery
Francklyn, Wm. Henry Miller, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Franklen, Charles Richard, U03 Major, Royal Artillery... .."
Frederick, Sir Charles Edward, Bart. Major, 21 Hassars" !
Freeman, Francis Peere William, Major, Royal Artillery ""
Freeman, Thomas Arthur,20* Major, East Surrey Re°Tment '
14 June 45
8 Juh 62
5 July 64J
29 July 62
13 Mar 5
26 Feb. 62
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o Feb. 64
10 Mar. 60
3 July 50
2 Feb. 64
13 Dec. 45
28 Dec. 64
S Jan. 48
14 Mar. 58
o Dec. 50
3 Mar. 46
6 Oct. 60
25 July 48
5 July 55
10 Oct. 65
30 Dec. 51
8 Feb. 61
29 Apr. 37
16 Mar. 53
21 Feb. 60
13 July 58
5 June 66
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8 Dec. 66
24 Oct. 57
10 Feb. 37
21 Oct. 53
20 Apr. 47
21 Nov. 52
22 Mar. 64
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11 July 65
7 June 54
15 Nov. 58
22 Jan. 67
15 Dec. 54
18 Oct. 42
t6 Apr. 61
14 June 64
21 Nov. 58
29 Jan. 6
15 May 58
5 Sept. 62
14 Mar. 51
10 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 46
7 Sept. 58
14 Jan. 62
9 Dec. 52
28 Apr. 55
Oct. 61
20 Mar. 54
4 Jan. 5 *
iS Au&. 48
13 June 56
1 1 Dec. 49
1 Apr. 5S
11 Mar. 59
13 Nov. 55
4 Dec. 61
23 Oct. 54
2 July 61
14 Sept. 66
30 June 6^
3 Aug. 67
iS Nov. 59
4 Sept. 40
29 Dec.
27 May 48
6 Mar. 07
15 Apr. 69
27 Juue 6
19 Juue 60
22 June 67
17 Dec. 6:
8 Dec. 54
20 Apr. 60
25 June 70
13 Apr. 55
27 July 47
7 Mar. 6s
5 Sept 67
9 Dec. 62
17 Mar. 62
5 N v. 61
22 Sept. 6
27 Jan. 63
6 Juue 54
10 Juue 57
24 June 6j
3-> Apr. 49
30 Nov. 60
14 Aug 60
9 Juue 60
26 July 57
1 Feb. 56
0 Oct. 62
2 June 55
20 July 57
18 July 51
27 Aug. 58
21 Aug. 55
1 Apr. 62
1 Aug. 60
7 May 59
22 Mar. 64
26 Nov. 63
3 Jau. 55
8 Oct. 64
8 June 60
22 June 70
21 Feb. 57
31 Oct. 77
-o Oct. 69
26 Mar. 73
■ Apr. 70
33 Juue 75
3 Aug. 72
< Apr. 70
6 May 6^
;2 May 7
ji Oct. 74
1 Apr. 75
5 Aug. 65
8 Mar. 62
2 Juue 75
8 Dec. 60
!4 Nov. 77
it Dec. 79
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!5 Nov. 74
iS Feb. 61
[5 May 65
[7 Oct. 71
27 Auj.58
17 J-^y 59
18 Feb. 76
5 May 69
6 Jan. 65
15 Oct. 70
22 Sept. 59
23 Nov. 72
21 July 71
10 Oct. 77
27 Mar. 62
11 July 72
8 Oct. 73
15 Nov. 53
28 Oct. 68
19 Apr. 7
10 .Sept. 68
6 Juue 77
21 July 75
5 July 77
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6 Aug. 79
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13 Sept. 79
13 Mar. 3o
8 Oct. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 3i
1 July 74
23 June 75
1 July 81
30 Oct. 69
1 Jan. 84
28 Dec. 85
1 July 81
18 Jan. 68
1 Oct. 77
17 May 79
5 July 7
3 Mar. 66
3 Apr. 83
1 July 81
12 Oct. 81
31 Dec. 78
17 Sept. 61
13 Feb. 8:
6 Mar. 81
10 Oct. 8^
14 Sept. 75
1 July 81
1 July 81
20 July 58
20 Apr. 78
1 July 8
21 Aug. 78
24 June 83
1 July 3i
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4 Jan. 71
23 Aug. 89
1 July 88
28 May 84
1 July 8i
10 June 82
7 Sept.85
1 July 81
:SOet. 85
1 July 88
1 4 Mar. 83
7 June 82
23 Feb. 81
20 May 76
1 July 83
10 Jau. 72
23 Sept.91
28 Dec. 92
1% Apr. 74
6 Sept. 84
19 Dec. 76
1 July 81
24 Juue 82
4 Feb. 74
17 Feb. 72
8 Sept.86
17 Dec. 81
1 July 81
31 Dec. 85
23 Apr. 72
it Jau. 87
i July 81
10 Oct. 91
8 May 77
14 Sept. Si
14 NoV. 83
1 Jan. 63
1 July 8i
14 Mar. 83
1 July 81
22 Sept. 90
13 Miy 91
2 Oct.
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71 1
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72 1 July
75 1 July
67 2 Oct.
76 21 Apr.
73 4 Dec.
5 July
72 1 July
74 1 July
78 1 Aug.
3 Dec. 94
i July 81
0 Mar. 67
29 Nov. 79
24 July 78
1 Apr. 90
22 Mar. 90
28 Mar. 90
7 July 83
9 Sept.85
17 Dec. 89
7 June 79
26 Jan. 84
87 22 Jan. 93
26 May 80
11 June 7«
7 Jan. 9c
5 July 86
7 July 84
2o Jan. 87
24 Aug. 81
9 Jau. 89
1 Nov. 89
1 July 8 1
3 Sept. 79
•9 May 91
7 Jan. 77
5 Oct. 81
8 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 87
22 Sept.75
18 May 81
20 Oct. 87
30 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
1 July St
29 Jan. 77
i Aug. 72
30 Nov. 81
29 May 82
10 Feb. 8i
9 Jan. 87
4 Dee. 87
17 May 79
iS Mar. 82
9 Dec. 82
:2 July 92
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X X 2
626-7 Lieutenant Colonels TMlnd on Full or Retired P-nj or on a Petition.
Freeth, William, Major, "Madras Staff Corps
French, John Thomas, Captain, go Foot
"Frere, Richard Tudor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Froom, George,205 Major, Connaught Runners
Fryer. Edward John,206 Major, Rifle Brigade
Fuller, Henry, Major, Royal Marines
Galloway, Frank,208 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery --
p.s.e. Gardner, Charles Heurv. Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
Garnham, John William, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery ..
Gamut, John Arthur Thomas, Major, Grenadier Guards
Garrett, Annealey John,-*9 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Garsia, Michael Clare,210 Captain, 30 Foot -■•
Gattey, Fras. Win. Braithwait, Lt Col. Army Seryice Corps .
Gaulter, Henry Bdward,211JM«;"or, Hampshire Regiment
Gavegan, Francis Charles,8" Major, Berkshire Regiment ...
ttibb, Reginald Kennett, Major, 1 West India Regiment
Gibbons, Frederick FitzRoy,2" Lt.Col. Devonshire Regt. ...
Gibson, Robert,215 Capt. 89 Foot (Quarter Master, 2 Apr. 47)..
Gibsone, Hugh F. H., Captain, 73 Foot
(Slaney. Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Gleig Charles Fleming, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Godwin-Austen, H. Haversham.21? Capt. Bengal Staff Corps..
Qolding, Harrv, Major. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ..
Gordon, John Andrias D.21* Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Gordon, .lames Rollings, Major, 108 Foot ■•
Gore, Frederick Augustus, Capt. Tori and Lancaster Regt...
Gore, George Anthony ftllard,*" Major, Royal Marines,^
Gentleman at Anns $
Gouldsbnry, Dudley Elpbinst o:c.221 L/.CoMndian Staff Corps
Gower, John Nathaniel, Captain, 78 Foot
Sreeme, Charles de Jersey, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Grajme, Lawrence Anthony M.2*8 Major, 102 Foot
Graham, Douglas A. G. C:-Ji Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Graham, Lionel Frederick, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept
Grant, Robert Joynt Gordon,226 Major, Sussex Regiment
Grant, Wilmot, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Graves, Francis Lowry,227 Major, Royal Artillery
Graves, Henry Affleck,228 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gray, Arthur, Captain, 41 Foot
Greatwood. Henry Frederick,229 Major, East Surrey Regt....
Green, Richard Spurgeon,230 Major, Berkshire Regiment
Gregory, George Constable,231 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Greig, Banks Robinson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Grindlay, Henry Robert2" Major, 21 Hussnrs
Grittan, Henry,233 Major Royal Marines
Groube, Thomas,235 Major, Royal Fusiliers
Grubb, Alexander,234 Major, Royal Artillery
Grundy, Frederick Leigh, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
GubbinB, John Egerton, Major, Royal Artillery
Gaillamore, Hardress Standish, Visct. Major, R. (MadrasJArt.
Gully, William,28* Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
p.s.e. Gunter, Edward,237 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regt
<5y 11, Fletnyng George, Major, Royal Artillery
Hadden, Louis Jas. Wainwright, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Halkett, Henry Craigie,238 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hall, Alfred Campbell Blair, Lt.Col. North Lancashire Regt.
Hall, George Wm. Monk, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Hallett, Charles Evans,240 Lt Col. Indian Staff Corps
Halliday, Stratford Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton, Boyd Cullen Peley, Major, Royal Marinas
Hamilton, Charles James ,1Ma Major, East Kent Regiment
Handy, Bennett Fleming,-43 Major, Liverpool Reg.nsent ...
Handyside, William,245 Captain, I loaet Brigade of Art. [R] ..,
Hankin, Frederick George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Harden, John Edward,246 Major, 109 Foot
Hardinge, Henry Haughton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hardinge, Herbert Richard, Captain, 32 Foot
Hardy, John Braithwaite,248 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Harol Richard Thomas,249 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Harene, Charles Edward,2*0 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corpa
Harmar, Charles D'Oyly, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Harrison, Arthur John, Captain, 7 Foot
Harrison, Henry Albert Captain, 24 Foot
Harrison, Henry Dnnkrow,2*2 Lt.Col. The Buffs
Harvest, Henry Lewis,258 Major, Irish Fusiliers
Harvey, Edward,2" Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Harvey, George Sheppard,2" Major, Royal Artillery
Harvey, Henry James,256 Major, K. O. Scottish Borderers ...
Hawkes, Richard Lloyd, Captain. 36 Foot
Haydon, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Haynes, Jouathan Wynyard,^7 Major, 2 West India Regiment
Hsyward, John Fred. Curtis, Major, King's Own Scottish)
Borderers $
Healey, John,259 Major, 32 Foot
Heath, John Macclesfield,*"0 CM G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Heathcote, Charles Lechmere, Major, 106 Foot
Heaviside, William James,261 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Helme, George Coope, CB. Lt.Col. Wiltshire Regiment;
Hon. Colonel 4 Bn. Middlesex "Regiment...
Hetning, Dempster, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Hemetad, Edward, Major, 109 Foot
29 May 66
26 Mar. 58
Depart*
9 July 62
29 Mar. 6:
12 Not. 58
4 July 60
3 Apr. 49
13 July 5S
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26 July 55
3 Oct. 66
5 June 55
22 June 59
8 Feb. 61
11 Dec. 58
8 July 56
25 June 62
22 Aug. 6S
12 Feb. 58
22 May 62
19 June 60
8 Mar. 64
18 Oct. 6
20 May 63 6 May 67
8 Oct.
17 May 61
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14 June 64
9 Oct. 61
6 Aug. 61
9 A ug. 64
22 Feb. 50
8 June 6c
26 Dec. 51
31 Dec. 61
20 June 61
13 June 51
?i July 67
28 June 65
16 Oct. 66
1 May 57
3 July 60
11 June 53
o Feb. 63
Depart-
24 Jan. 52
Feb. 5S
24 Aug. 60 20 Oct. 6
1 Nov. 60
30 July 62
12 Oct. 54
5 Dec. 62
^o July 6?
23 Nov. 56
15 Apr. 65
4 Nov. 59
30 Dec. 59
21 Aug. 60
20 Jan. 57
24 Feb. 37
21 Dec. 62
2 Dec. 62
3 May 64
7 Dec. 55
31 Dec. 58
t8 Sept.6o
2 Aug. 63
21 Sept. 60
31 May 59
24 June 62
13 Dec. 65
17 Mar. 58
7 Aug. 61
11 Dec. 49
20 Jan. 59
4 May 58
8 June 49
7 Dec. ss
15 Oct. 61
5 Feb. 61
10 Mar. 57
1 Apr. 59
3 Aug. 60
13 Oct. 54
?9 May 78
25 Jan 7
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28 Ha 73
21 Sept. 65
20 Apr. 67
2j July 71
18 Feb. 59
3 Aug. 07
17 Apr. 6g
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31 May 64
4 Aug. -.'
28 Oct. 64
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,0 Dec. 52
17 Apr. 60
14 June 63
16 July 63
27 May 62
9 Jan. 62,
1 Jan. 62
30 Apr. 58
19 June 60
1 Aug. 42
28 June 6c
20 June 65
1 Apr. 61
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1 Oct. 57
[i Dec. 5?
27 Apr. 58
23 Sept. 62
22 June 58
iS Sept.63
22 June 59
11 Apr. 71
21 June 64
5 Oct. 61
2 Juue 67
1 Apr. 63
11 Den. 70
23 J une 60
27 July 75
31 Oct.
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15 Dec. 76
1 Dec 72
3 June
1 Oct. 7
2 Aug. 73
15 Mar. 7^
29 Oct. 58
iS Dec. 75
5 June 70
;o July 62
4 July So
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26 Oct. 65
29 Apr. 76
3,0 July 62
16 Aug. 73
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22 Mar. 63
4 Feb. 71
1 Jan. 76
16 July 75
12 Nov. 70
27 Feb, Sg
28 Mar. 74
20 Jan. 69
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24 Feb. 52
2 July 78
24 Nov. 77
1 July 74
2'.' Apr. 75
8 Dec. 69
23 Dec. 71
24 Mar. 65
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20 Jan. 77
13 Feb. Si
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3 Apr. 83 31
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Oct. 87
Aug. 79
July 88
July 81
Dec. 89
July 79
Oct. 83
July 75
Aug. 86
Feb. 81
Dec. 86
Nov. 87,
June 81
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pennon. 628-9
ffenchy, Robert Cameron, Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
Heanell, Reginald,263 DSO. Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry ; Adju- 1
tant and Clerk or the Cheque, Yeomen of the Guard 3
Herbert, William Henry. Major, Irish Regiment
Heme, George Edward',"* Major, 103 Foot
Hemes, Frederick Stansfield. Jfa/'or, 65 Foot
Herring, William, Major, 27 Foot
Hesketh, James,afi6 Captain, Military Train, Staff Officer of)
Pensioners »■■■ J
Hewat, Henry Roper Ourzon,367 Major, Scots Fusiliers
Hewett, Henry, **e Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Heel-et, Richard Jackson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Higginson, Henry Shakespear,369 Lt.Col, R. (Bongal) Art.
Hill, Aug. James,'70 Major, R. Mar. Art. ; Gentleman at Arm*
Hill, Fred. ,T. Ponsonbv, Major, 1 Foot
Hill, Major Dawson, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ,
Hill, Rowley Richard Conway, Major 31 Foot
Hime, Henry William Lnvett, Lt.Col. R .yal Artillery
Hobart, George,271 Lf.Cjl. Royal Marines
Hobbs Josiah Win. Pearse, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Hula, Frederick, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Holland, Treveuan James,"2 CB. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
pj.c. Holl-tst. Edward Ornmanney, Major, Royal Artillery ..,
Holt, Robert William F., Major, Royal Marines
Horniblow. Thomas,876 Captain, 24 Foot
Hornsb y, Henry Francis,277 Major, 102 Foot
Hornsby-Drake, Alf. Western Hatchell,378 Major, Madras )
Staff Corps ; Gentleman at Arms )
Hoskins, Reginald, Major, 77 Foot
Houghton, Ernest,3"9 Li. Col. Army Ordnance Department
Howard, Henry Stanley, Lt.Col. Hampshire Regiment
Howard, Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Howell, Horace, Mi Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hoyes, Alexander, Major, Leinyter Regiment
Hulsu, Charles Frederick, Major, Rifle Brigade
Humfrey, Thomas Blake,252 Major, Liverpool Regiment
Hungerford, Thomas E/erard,2*3 Major R. Marine Artillery
Hunt, Thomas Rochfort, Captain, 17 Foot
Hunter, John,28* Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Hunter, Thomas Alexander,285 Major, 104 Foot
Hunter- Weston, Gould Read,2*6 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Hatchins, Francis Arthur, Captain, 4 Hussars
Hutchinson, William Lacy, Major, Royal Artillery
Hutchison, Henry M'Leod,288 Lt.Col. West Yorkshire Regt...
Huyshe, Dunbar Fraser, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery .
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither,2*3 Captain", 101 Foot
luge, John Walker,"1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Innes, Edward Selby,2'-'2 Paymaster, Royal Marines
p^s.c. Innes, Francis Newell, 2'n VL. Major, Royal Artillery ..
Irwin, De la Cherois Thomas, Major, Royal Artillery
Isaacson, Heury Bevan, Major, Royal Marines
Jackson, George Edward Owen,39* Captain, R. Marines
Jackson, Wm. Henry Munton,*95 Captain, 81 Foot
James, Lionel H. Septimus, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
James, William Hill,2'J6 Major, South Stafford Regimont
p.s.c. Jarvis, Robert E. Colborne,297 Major, Hampshire Regt.
Jebb, Arthur,298 Major, E 1st Surrey Regiment
Jenkins, Thomas Morri?,3'9 Lt. Col." Indian Staff Corps
Jervis, Edwin,300 Captain, 8 Foot
Johnstone, Samuel Henry Nairne,301 Major, 20 Foot
Jones, Owen. Thomas, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ,
Josselyn, Arthur Henry, Major, Norfolk Regiment ,
Josselyn, Frederick John, Captain, 96 Foot ,
Justice, Francis James,303 Lt.Col. Somerset Light Infantry...
Kay, William Algernon,30* Major, 68 Foot _ ,
Kelly, John LovelL, Major, 62 Foot ..,
Kelsall, John Richard, Captain, 54 Foot
Kennaway, Charles William, Major, Royal Artillery
Kerricn, Edmund, Captain, 9 Foot
Kersteman, Jeremiah Bingham, Major, Leinster Regiment ..
King, Charles Richard.306 Captain, 50 Foot
Kinloch. George H. Anchite.307 Lt. Col. Somerset Light Inf.
Kirby, Thomas Hartwell,308 Major, Cheshire Regiment
Kirk wood, John Knox,309 Major, Shropshire Light Infantry
Pitching, Charles William Ross,310 Major, Royal Marines >
Recruiting Officer 1st Class, Liverpool, 1 Oct. 99 5
Knatchbull, Charles, Major, Lincoln Regiment
Knight, Henry Sollers Gunning S. Major, 19 Foot
Knos, Ho-we James, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Lamb. George, Major, R n al (Bangal) Artillery
Lambert, Walter Miller,312 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Lane, Maitland Moore, Major, Royal Artillery
Lang, James Wol ott, Major, Lincolnshire Reeiment ,
Lascelles, Henry Arthur,31' Major, Ritle Brigade
Lauderdale, Fred. Henry, Earl of, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lftvie, Augustus John, Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Lawrence, Henry John, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Lawson, Marmaduke Charles,*16 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
Layard, Brownlow Villiera, Copt. Gloucestershire Regt. (28 F.)
COBHET.
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25 July 6:
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4 Apr. 51
18 Nor. =59
21 Feb. 56
4 Aug. 63
20 Sept.47
26 July 61
7 June 6
5 Oct. 61
21 Apr. 63
26 June 60
Dec. 55
14 June 45
14 June 56
Dec. 39
25 May 60
12 Nov. 58
8 Dec.
31 Mar.
23 Dec. 59
13 May 53
3 June 59
9 Apr. 61
13 Dec. 6s
4 Apr. 65
4 Jan. 60
13 Dec. 51
12 May so
30 July 55
9 June 54
26 July 64
7 Dec. 55
Depart
9 Dec. 62
31 Dec. 54
30 Oct. 63
2 Apr. 64
24 Jan. 45
25 Nov. 53
8 Ju'y 62
20 Feb. 57
18 June 59
27 Dec. 42
5 Dec. 56
19 July 55
19 July 59
12 June 55
2 Mar. 66
33 Aug. 59
8 Feb. 56
14 Apr. 59
?i May 58
29 July 59
17 Aug. 70
5 June 55
1 May 58
11 May 55
9,Dec. 6
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6 Nov. 60
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9 Jan. 63
28 May 62
2 Sept. 45
4 Mar. 62
2 June 58
26 June 60
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17 Apr. 60
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20 \pr.^7
28 Aug. 48
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12 Jan. 55
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1 June 56
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28 Mar. 62
7 Oct. 59
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3 June 59
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24 Jan. 65
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30 July 62
1 Jan. 67
3 Apr. 60
20 Feb. 6
5 Feb. 61
13 Juue 53
2t Feb. 49
12 Aug. 57
21 Feb. 42
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25 June 6
4 Aug. 6 j
9 Dec. 59
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23 Oct. 66
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1 July 61
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27 July 47
5 Aug. 59
11 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 58
8 Aug. 62
5 Feb. 5^
19 June 69
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15 June 58
22 Aug. 60
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July 61
28 Oct. 71
7 May 58
16 Nov. fo
7 Mar. 56
23 Dec. 64
14 June 64
7 Apr. 63
1 1 Mar. 59
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26 May 65
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3 JUI19 47
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2 Oct. 66
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27 June 53
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13 Dec. 45
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4 Sept. 75
4 Apr. 59
23 Nov. 72
4 Feb. 74
6 Nov. 75
13 Dec. 59
16 Oct. 67
25 Pep. 74
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2 5 Aug. 80
15 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 72
13 Dec. 63
19 Nov. 68
2 June 76
19 Jan. 70
30 July 62
26 July 76
22 Jan. 68
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29 May 66
An 2; 72
26 July 73
7 July 80
4 Sept. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 <>ct. 77
21 July 6
7 Aug. 58
2 Jan. 64
10 Dec. 54
1 Feb. 68
1 Apr. 75
9 Nov. 73
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24 Dec. 73
25 Apr. 65
2 Mar. 78
24 Dec. 67
30 June 63
5 Feb. 70
9 Nov. 66
22 Mar. 64
o Mar. 80
0 Nov. 69
9 July 64
:i Oct. 68
24 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 70
9 June 65
1 Anr. 70
3 Nov. 68
7 Aug. 66
1 vpr. '73
21 July 82
24 Feb. 77
30 Oct. 57
19 Nov. q-\
1 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 75
2 Apr. 73
3 Jan. 78
21 Sept. 72
Feb. 73
Dec. 72
July 71
Aui
5 July 7a
1 July 8 1
1 July 81
14 Juue 64
5 July 72
23 Jan. 78
1 Ocl. 77
1 July 8
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
19 Jan. 81
29 Sept.86
12 Dsc. 83
4 Jan. 80
15 Aug. 63
25 Aug. 77
1 July 81
5 Feb. 80
2 May 75
26 July 84
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i Aug. 72
25 July 87
18 June 86
11 Sept. 72
17 May 76
4 Sept. 80
3 June 84
15 Sept.92
n Sept.73
1 Oct. 87
1 Jan. 89
1 Nov. 85
30 Nov. 78
1 Oct. 8e
1 Oct. 81
11 Jan. 87
29 Sept. 93
18 Apr. 85
4 Jan. 86
21 Aug. 72
27 Oct. So
12 May 87
1 July 81
8 Mar. 79
29 Sept. 87
23 Mar. 81
21 May 84
1 July 88
17 Feb. 87
26 July 87
2-3 Apr. 82
t Apr. 82
26 Nov. 90
21 Jan. 94
24 Nov. 77
1 Aug. 72
7 May 79
5 Oct. 61
1 July 88
1 Oct. 89
21 June 87
Jan. 89
20 Mar. 86
2 Sept. 87
17 June 96
21 July 86
9 Sept. 82
27 Mar. 83
8 June 67
1 July 81
15 Aug. 87
5 Jan. 84
2 Dec. S2
19 Nov. 81
2 Mar 92
8 May Hi
9 June 80
79 Sept. 8 5
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1 July tii
26 July 8
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1 July 8
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r Oct 77
5 July 7
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24 Mar. 58
27 Apr. 8
25 J me 8
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1 July 81
6 Jan. 74
26 Feb. 81
11 July 82
8 Nov. 82
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1 July Si
13 Apr. 58
7 Jan. 80
1 Feb. 80
1 July 81
2 Mai. 81
1 Oct. 77
2 M*r. 80
2 M-ir. 81
1 Oct. 77
13 Jan. 81
i2 Apr. 80
Oct. 77 16 Oct.
31 Dec. 86 31 Dec. 93
9 Oct. 79; 26 May 80
i Oct.
77
21 May 81
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81
1 July 91
1 Jan.
84
1 Jan. 91
1 May
80
4 Sept.8o
1 Oct.
77
24 Jan. 83
2 Feb. 781 1 July 8t
1 July 81 21 Juue 87
4 Mar.
Irian, Francis,"8 Captain, Royal Marines '....'. .UoDec. 50U4 Feb. 54I17 Mar 62
Ijjcky, John Gage, Jfu/or, Gordon Highlanders 9 Oct. 63 8 May 6; 5 Mar. 70
Lee, Henry Fiacke, Lt.Col Royal Engineers ! 24 June 63 6 Jane 77
ti Aug. 79
21 Feb. 83
16 July 90
10 Dec. 81
5 July 72
14 Sept. 81
6 Apr 79
1 J uly 8
1 July 8
7 M iy 84
1 July 81
12 Feb. 8i
6 Apr.
1 Juiy 81
5 July 72
i July 81
23 Aug. 7;
1 July 8 1
24 Juue 83
I
23 Mar. 88
17 Feb. 86
(6 July 97
28 June 82
9 Nov. 76
16 July 90
14 Juae86
1 Aug. 86
7 July 8j
3 Aug. 87
2 Feb. 82
1 Jan. 86
8 June 82
4 Jan. 88
1 Aug. 78
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
28 Nov. 83
2 July 90
6 3° L'< utenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension.
| CORSET,
2nd liett. LIEU]
OrENOlGN.
Lemarchard, Charles B.»" LI. Co!. R. (Bengal? Artillery 13 June73 iTjarTjo
Le Mesaner, Thomas Augustus.320 Army Service Corps Depart- ' mental
Leslie, Archibald Young, Lt. Col. Cameron Highlanders I 4 Mar 6o! 1 Jan 62
CAPTAIN.
66
12 Junes?
24 June 63
24 June 63
10 Nov. 65
16 Apr. 61
7 June 61
16 Oct. 66
Lethbridge, Christopher" Wallis. Major, 105 Foot 27 Dec 4
Lewes. John Meredith Douglas, ™ Major, Bengal Staff Corps jo Jan.' "
Lewiu, Henry Fred. Chapman. Major. Rnval Kngineers
Lewin, Thomas Herbert,31'3 Major. Bengal" Staff Corps
Lewie, Henry Frarcis Peterkin, Major. Royal &.rfinery
Liardet, Augustus Bury. Barrack Master, R. Marine*"
Lindesay, Henry Diehard P. Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Lindoe, Frederick Ekins.323 Major, North Lancashire ..
Little, John Caruthers, Major, Lii.colnshire Regiment
Liyesay, Robert Algernon. Lt.Col Royal Engineers
Lloyd, Alhert, Captain, South Yorkshire Regiment
p.t.c. Lloyd, Edward, Lt.Col. Ir.dian Staff Corps
Lloyd, Ernest Marsh, Lt.Col R01 al Engineers
Lodge, Frank, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Logan, Charier Atkinson,32' M,jor, Rival Scots
Logan, Walter Bernardino,330 Major, 24' Foot ...
Long, Charles Wigram, Major. Royal Art. ; MP. forEveiham
Loraine. Frederick Ekins Blakenev,331 Major, R." Artillery
Louis, William, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Loveridge, Charles Gordon, Lt.Col. West India Regiment
Lowis, Ninian,332 Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
Lowry, Armar Graham,333 Captain, 8 Foot
Lowsley, Barzillai. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ""
Lumsden, Henry William. Major, R. (Madras) Artiiiery' ''
rrilpu;e' 5uS^,gllam Martyn. Major. Highland Light inf.
M lausland, William Henrv, M-jor, Madras Staff Corps
M'Ewen, Rober. Bruce.336 Major, Gordon Highlanders
M Ghee. Robert James,33' Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
M'Kechnie, Joh.. Anderson Rae,338 J/a/or R Marines
M'l.aren. Peter, Major, Highland Light Infantry
M'Loughlin, Joh n,339 11 Hussars
M'Neile, Charles, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Macintosh. Archibald, Major. Royal Marines
Mackenzie, Robert Soiythe Muir.' H„jor. Royal Artillery'
Mackinnon, Donald William,3*2 Lt.Col. Leinster Regiment
Mackintosh. William John. Major, Royal Artillery
Maenamara, Nugent,3*3 Captain, Royal Marine Artiliery "
7 July 6£
21 June 56
■8 May ;"
22 June 59
to Nov. at
2 Oct. 66
5 June 66
9 Oct. 63
1 July 61
8 Aug. 65
3 Dec. 67
22 June 59
8 June 6c
4 July 55 30 July 58
5 May 54 , 20 July 56
1 19 Dec. 60
1 July 6
19 Jan. 64
4 Aug. 57
20 Sept. 57
23 Apr. 61
12 Dec. 45
June 6
12 Jan. 66
24 Apr. 53
4 May 58
1 Jan. 64
29 Oct. 58
30 Mar. 56
11 Dec. 58
23 Apr. 55
?7 July 61
LIEUT.
COLOXEL.
27 Aug. 5S 7 Dec. 58: 1 Apr. 70
Service 19J, yrs. n Dec. 88
13 May 74 r J„|T 5, 21 Mav c3
27 Apr. 5S a Mar. 64 3 Oct. 70
30 Jan 78 3D Jan. 86 8 Nov. 86
22 Dec. 6; 26 Am:. 7, 22 May 80
2 Mar. 66 1 2 June 77 24 Mai. 79
11 N 'iv. 71 1 July 79 o Sept. S 2
19 Oct. -S ,, t-eli. 84 11 Feb. 91
10 Sept.74 , Oct. ?j 27 June 83
2oSept.77| i. Tnly Si 9- July S*
5 June 75 r.Ti,iv87 7 May 84
10 Dec. 73, , ,t„|v 8-, 12 Jan. 89.
12 Nov. 70 2S Anr. Sit'iS Apr. £4
6 Oct. 78, 6 Oct. 86 16 Oct. 92
3 Aug. 72 , ,Tuiv 8r iS Jan. 87-
1 Aug. 72 , Apr. 80 24 Nov. 82
.'■ ' l,L 7°, 1 July ffi 21 June 87
16 Apr. 64 „ jnne 1T 5 Feb. 79
11 Mar. 74 r J„lv P. 6 Oct. 86
10 Oct 7«| , j„iy 8l : 2. Tan. 86
21 July 77 7 Mar. 82 19 Nov. 00
1 Apr. 70 , ,T„iv s, 3 Ausj. ly
20 Sept. 69 2C> Sept.77]22 Feb. 81
8 June 67 3I Oct. 80 18 May 81
8 Dec. 76 25 June 82 j 3 Nov. 89.
27 Aug. 58, 5 July 72! 1 Aug. 72
1 Apr. 7<!l8 Jan. s, 2} Mar. 87
9 Jan. 78 I2 jttn. 86 3I Dec. E-
16 Aug. 73 , Mar. Si 29 Oct. Si
4 Hay 70 4 May 78 1 May 86
5 July 79 , j„n s. , jau. Q2
7 Aug. 67,^ Dec 80 18 Jan. 82-
20 July 66 20 Mar. 78 1 July 81
11 Dec. 70I,, Dec. 78 11 Dec. 84
25 Feb. 5S 3 Aug. 67 , sept. 78 1 Sept.80.
- Tune^S^S Sept.7i[,7 Apr. 781 7June82-
13 Feb. 67
25 May 6c
id Jan. 59
29 July 62
25 June 62
3: July 52
a Nov. 66
29 Jnne 70
4 Oct. 55
1 Jan. 62
3 Aug. 67
18 June 61
20 Feb. 57
1 July 59
Macpherson, Duncan, Alex. Allan.3'*' X'.CW.Imlian S 'corns
AlaCpnerSOIl- -IVihn Lanrronnn 3+5 T* /"„» Tl 1 •
John Lawrence^*3 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Madden William Charles Frederick,3" Lt. Col. Somerset)
Light Infantry
M|'.n^ring' Francis George Lawrence',3*" '/^CoV. Indian")
StaffCorps
Maitland, Hon. George ThomasJ'jfaVor' 'Bengai'st'aff Corns
Malcomson, Alexander. Captain 95 Foot
Mallins, William, Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Malone, Anthony, Major, Royal Marines
'*»™01ck'F™I>«B Anthony Strickland,3*: Cuptaiu.'iS Hussar's
Mansel Robert Henry. DL. Captain, Dublin Fusiliers
/ion. Colonel 2nd I ol. Bn. South Wales Borderers
Marryat, Ernest Lindsay, Major, R. (Bomoayi Enfflne'era'
M^« ' ?varert Charles,3" Z'. Co/. Manchester Regiment.'.
Marsden, \\ ilham. Major, South Lancashire Begiment
30 Dec. 47
7 July 69
28 Dec. 60
22 Mar. 64
15 Jan. 67
25 Apr. 49
28 Oct. 71
1 Mar. 64
30 June 65
9 Apr. 61
14 May 5S
Jan.
17 Oct.
15 Feb.
30 Dec 71
9 Apr. 64
8 Jan. 60
25 June 62
54 =1 Feb. 55
57
68
6 Dec. 73 1
31 Dec. 7S
4 May sg
7 July Si
1 Oct. 77
22 Apr. 7:
1 July Si 1 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 64 19 Jan. £7
5 July 72 21 Jan. 76
7 July SV 7 July g$,
1 Mar. 3 1 1 Oct. 91
1 July 8r 14 June 90
Marshall .Walter,33" Major, Bombay Staff CorpT"
Martm, David Will,am>i Captain, S Foot ....„...' 1 6 June 4
Martin, John James,332 Captain, 45 Foot ' 6 Feb
Mathias, Vincent Lewis, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Matthews, Henry Melvin, Major. West Surrey Ren
Matthews. Robert Lee,333 Army Ssrvice Corps
Maude R^«» ir« i^_.- t, , „ .
Surrey Regiment..
12 Mar. 64
8 July 62
Depart-
3 Aug. 60
18 Dec.
.Robert Henry, Major, Royal Fusiliers ...
Mottle, George Edwin, Major, Royal Artillery
wa^TC uVTa°™?sM.rcer, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
Mayne, John Theophilus Bolton, Captain, 73 Foot ...
Meaden, James, Major, 57 Foot iV 1
Meiklejohn John Fori**,** Major'"itojn\~(Be£i\) i'rtiiieri '
M^Hh'uGe°rv.gSVi:Jcem' Mai"r- Dev.uishireRegmen .
Metcalfe Booth Hay ,3^3 Major, Irish Rifles
Miller, John Francis James,«« Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ""
, John James Cahill,3 ■■: Major. East Surrey Regiment
Miller, Wm. Taylor, Major, Royal Marines ..
S80aDV ,a-J2h? L»»e-^<"/"- MatT'Officei- or Pensioners"
ttl™S™r[,Slei,Mra,„,,;,ri R (.Madras) Artillery
B,ri, r^1* nI-th"T' Ma>"r- R- Marine Artillery;)
Becrmhng StajT Officer, 2nd Clan, Exeter, 1 July ,896... j
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver, Ma,or, Royal Artillery
Money, Arthur Can.pbell.«u Lt.Col. Oxfordshire U. inf.
JJonteSore, Emanuel, Major, Royal (Bombay) Arrillery
Moore, Ednard Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery
Moore, Sir Geo. Montgbmene John, CTB. Major, R. Artillery
Moores, Samuel,3'2 Major, Devonshire Regiment
Morda.mK James Sparrow,3" Major, Leinster Regiment '
Morgan, « e»tropp Thomas, Major, King's Own Scot, brdrs
M'o'ri'e^rISOn' Fire^nei'ie Lamare" Lt-C°l- Roval Scots
Morley, George Lvddon,3" Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Morris, Georte Tomkvns.» T.t Col Hot,„oi at„«r<.J_.
' -- --—.!—>,— Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Morns, Reginald Frank,«J Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Morm, Ls>her I ee,3<» Capto.n. Royal" Marin!. ...
Morrison, Richaro Fielding,3«> Captain, 5 Lancers
'u'niu """'»«>•. William Picton,3:o Captain, 11 Fo it "'
Moeley, John Edw. Paget.3:' Lt.Col. Bens
18 Sept.61
2 June 55
1 Mar. 64
27 July 55
28 July 59
6 June 54
11 Dec. 40
30 Dec. S3 j, Dec. q,!^ De,.. g7
16 Apr. 73 0 Apr. Si 12 Apr. 86
11 Jan. 67 29 Juue 7j; t Ju)y Si
4 Apr. 75 ..; June;';' 1 Oct. Eg.
1 Sept. 64, , oct. 77126 May 79
7 Nov. 63 U3 Jan. 78I 1 July 81
11 Nov. 64
mental
1 Dec. 63
31 July 55
11 Aug. 63
23 Mar. 58
10 Aug. 55
10 Dec
10 Sept.65
14 Sept.67
3 Sept.es
15 May 57
21 Au^. r.
■7 Ap . 57
1 May
24 June6S
22 June 59
17 Nov. 63
S June 60
22 Feb. 6
18 July 65
31 Oct. 74
27 Dec. 60 30 July 62
30 Mar. 60 28 Jan. 62
5 Nov. 61
28 Oct. :iuAn:. :, [17FCO.94
10 June 59 14 Dec. 703] Dec. 78 10 JiineS6
1 Apr. 6831 'an. 77 8 Fell. 82 31 May oc-
25 Dec. 65 21 Aug. 00 1 July Si 23 Apr. 4
1 Jan. 62 12 Aug. 71 12 Aug. 79J 1 Oct. 84
1 June 49 30 Septus 5 July 7227 Sept. 79,
1 Feb. 56 2 Feb. 67 29 .11111678' 1 July 81
4 Sept.67 23 Mar. 76|22 Mar. 84 25 Juile8ri
2 May 75 IO JuneS. 10 June 89
17 May 61
2 May 59
15 Jan. 6
Depart-
9 Jan. 63
30 Dec. 5-
30 Mar. 58
toervice
6 Sept 75
1 Feb. 64
0 M ir. -4
14 Apr. 63
24 1» yrs.
1 July Si
11 Dec 72
14 Feb. S2
1 Oct. 77
15 May 57J 3 Feb. 72
t Aug. 72 17 Jan. 80
1 Apr. 75 1 July 81
30 Nov. 70 iS Jan. 82
1 Mar. 7' i Mar. S4
13 June 63 1 .lulv '
8 Feb. 77
8 Oct. 6t
22 June 6d
2 Oct. 79
11 Nov. 71
:2 Oct. 70
1 Aug. 72
16 Mar. 7C2,
11 June 04
1 .laly 81
14 Fell. 90
16 Feb. ;!
23 Jan. 78
3 July £ =.
5 Jan. £7
31 Dec. 87-
M ir. 90
1 June 87
8 Aug. 65
mental
14 Sept. 66
22 Dec. 59
24 Feb. 54 16 May 62
24 Dec. 58 10 July 63
1 July 81 17 May 9;
5 Dec. 74 5 Dec. ti
5 July 72 1 Aug. 7^
25 Jan. 8S'25 Jan. 95
25 May 79 8 July 82
I July Si I July ci
12 Sept. 80' 20 June 81
29 Mar. 70 t July 81 ; 2 May 87
24 Nov. 77 1 Jan. 84 19 Jan. 87
20 Aug 85 11 Apr. >
29 June 81 3 Jan. 82
19 May 80 21 June 81
1 July Si 21 Juae97
'515 yrs- I 1 Apr. 85
9 Jan. 831 9 Jan. 89
1 July 81 31 Ai:g. 87
10 Feb. 76 1; Jau. 77
1 Oct. 77 1 July Si
S June 81
30 July 72
Feb. 67
21 June 71
Service
9 Jan 75
Nov. 7"
Prge;3Tx^c;^TeTgVlIStta0fftCo■r•p•s % SeT F " f "*■ F<l6 S' ^ " iT' * ' ** "
6 ° t-orps 29 Dec. 6o 19 Jan. 62 29 Dec. 72 29 Dec. 80 29 Dec. 86
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pendon. 631
COBNET,
atUlBCT
OrKWSIGN
H«ch, William Thomas,3'2 Major, South Wales Borsdrers
Mulloy, William George. Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Murphy, Thomas.3'3 Major. Berkshire Regiment
Murray, Henry,3" Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Murray, Patrick, Major, 109 Foot
Nagle, Richard,3" Major, Scottish Rifles ......... .i.-. ■•■■•-■
Napier of Magdala, Robert William, Lord, Major, Bengal B.u.
Nash, George Stevens,3'6 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Na.»h, William Adams, Captain, 4 Fo it ..... ;■•;■.:;
f.,.c. Needham, John Layland, Captain. R. Marine Artillery...
Nepean, Alfred O. De Blaquiere, Major, Royal Marines ; j
Recruitinq Staff Officer. 2nd Class, Nottingham, 1 Oct. 99 J
N»peaa, Henry Mack,3'6! Lt.Col. Madras Staff oorps ...
Newall. William Potter,3" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
N«wbolt, Robert George, Major, Bedford Regiment
Newingeon, Frank Alex."8 M.jor, Royal Marines
N«w»om, William,1" Major Royal Engineers ....................
Nioholl, Spencer Percival Talbot,381 Major, Oxford Lit. int....
Nicholson, James Stephen,381 Major, 108 Foot
Nind, Frederick William, Major, Royal Artillery
Noake, Robert Douglas,382 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Norcook, Henry John Lawrence,363 Major, Royal Marines .
Norman, Compton,334 Lt. Col. Welsh Fusiliers
North. David,383 Major, Royal Artillery ...-..■
Northcote. Samuel Hamilton Bunce, Major, R. Marine Art..
Nortom.Thomat Calmer, Major, Royal Marines
Nowall,' Ralph Assheton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Nugent, John Vesey,336 Captain, S. Yorkshire Regt. (31 h oot)
0'Bri«n, John Leonard Greenwell,33' Major, 83 Foot
O'Connor, George, Major, Royal Artillery ..-■.;■■
O'Connor, Patrick William, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ..
Oitilrie, Alexander John,388 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
O'Hara, Richard, Major, Royal Artillery
Oldham, Arthur,389 Lt. Col. Bengal Infantry
Oldham, George Wingate, Major, Royal Engineers
Osborn, William,350 Lt.Col. Royal Engmeers
O'Shaughnessy, Win. FitiGerald, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Osmer, James John, Captain, 102 Foot
Paddon, Henry Wadlaam Locke,391 Captain, 7 Foot
p.s.c. Palmer, George Herbert.392 Lt.Col. Royal Artiiery
Papillon, David, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Pardoe, Thomas Francis. Major, Cheshire Regiment
Parker, William Henry.39-1 Captain, 17 Foot
Parkyn, George John,394 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Parrott, Benjamin Alex. Napier,393 if.CuUndian Staff Corps
Parry, Gilbert Sidney, Major, Royal Artillery
Parry, Reginald Coleridge,396 Major, 102 Foot
Parsons, Kichard,39' Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment
Paterson, George, Major, Royal Scots 1 . t
Patterson. William,396 Captain, Royal Military College 17 Apr 42 4 Apr- 40
Pearse, Albert Elias,3'9 Major, West Riding Regiment | 2 July 58,10 u.ay 01
Peckitt, Reginald Wm.» Major, York and Lancaster Regt.... 3° JJUW °3 = «>£ o,
Pedder, Digby Cotes,"' Major, Bombay Staff Corps I" Mar
Pennefather, Nicholas,402 Major, 96 Foot
LIEUT.
1 1 Feb. 62
8 June 49
27 Deo. 58
7 Sept. 58
o Jan. 62
14 Apr. 59
14 Mar. 65
19 June 60
8 Jan. 56
21 May 54
9 Feb. 61
12 June 63
24 Mar. 63
S Feb. 61
15 June 50
3 June 68
4 Aug. 60
16 Aug. 61
9 June 54
Regtl. and
12 Oct. 60
2 Sept. 62
12 Oct.
14 Dec.
20 Jan.
9 Nov.
24 June 57
23 Dec. 59
8 June 49
11 Apr. 54
8 June 61
11 June 58
1 June 55
6 Aug. 58
Dec. 63
CAPTAIN
2 Feb. 55 '4 Deo. 55
18 June 59, > APr- 64
6 Dec. 67
2 Sept. 53
7 Dec. 70
31 Jan. 67
24 June 68
15 Oct. 55
30 Apr. 64
23 Nov. 56
1 Nov. 60
Deptl
7 July 64
12 Jan. 66
15 Jan. 67
3 Aug. 67
22 Nov. 59
23 Nov. 56
4 Aug. 63
18 May 58
6 Mar. 56
18 May 6;
11 Feb. 55
21 Sept. 54
30 July 62
27 Aug. 58
18 Dec. 61
n Feb. 77
24 Jane 56
24 June 62
3 Mar. 65
1 Sept. 65
14 Nov. 74
1 Dec 72
5 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 58
21 Aug. 67
25 Apr. 67
8 July 71
28 Sept. 74
16 Jan. 66
24 Jan. 74
I July 81
15 June 62
3 June -*o
25 Nov. 74
1 July "
4 Aug. 64
4 Jan. 71
30 July 62
8 Oct. 73
Service
1 Oct. 77
1 June 74
16 Nov. 78
21 Jan. 76
7 Oct. 72
20 Jan. 62
29 May 69
5 Oct. 72
1 Apr. 66
31 Mar. 75
22 Feb. 60
20 Apr. 60
28 May 70
15 Oct. 70
II Mar 74
23 Dec. 34
4 Nov. 64
23 June 69
1 Oct. 77
27 Sept. 71
4 Apr. 69
.1 May 59 10 May 62 .
:2 Jan. 55119 June 55 15 Jan. 61
Depart-
8 July 68
mental
8 Dec. 70
24 June 63
20 Dec. 56(21 Oct. 57
9 May 56 15 May 57
4 July 6o;i4 June 64
19 Aug. 56
Pennefather,' Robert Percival,403 Ji"u/'or, R. (Madras) Engineers ■-■■-■
Pennell, Reginald, Major, Northampton Regiment ^3 July 5°
Pepper, George Nicholson,404 Captain, 3
1 Foot I 6 Jtme 54
8 Oct. 55
4 Aug. 63
15 Dec. 54
Perryn, George Edward,403 Captain, 90 Foot
Pigott, Robert Graham Foster, Major, West Yorkshire Regt,
Plummer, Heathcote,406 Major, 7 Foot
Plunkett, George Tindell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ] ■
Poe, William Hutcheson,40'^. Captain, Royal Marines ;22 June 07
Pollard, Henry William.408 Major, 1 West India Regiment ... 30 bepto9
Poole, Edwin,409 Lt.Col. Royal' Marines '3 June 62
Porter, Morton Lawrence, Major, Royal Artillery | ■■••■■
Price, James Cecil Grove,410 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery 11 June 53
Price, JohnLloyd, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regiment 1 June 00
Price, Thomas, Major, Madras Staff Corps 7 »rUI
Pritchard, Edward Brace,411 Major, Royal Marines 20 Mar. 54
Quarry, John,412 Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 Foot) (29 Oct. °i
Quin, Edward,4'3 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps |« M-ay 63
Raikes, Edward, Major, 105 Foot 12 Dec. 50
Rainbird, Alfred, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rait, Arthur John,414 CB. Captain. Royal Artdlery •••■■• .
Ramsav, Robt. Alex. Douglas, Major, Royal Marines 31 Uec- °2
Randall, Alfred, Captain, 13 Foot IO Ju V 59
Randell, George, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Sept.57
p.s.c. Rawes, William Woodward, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Rawlins, John,413 Captain, 48 Foot
Rawlinson, Spencer Richard,*15 DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Rawstorne, Geo. Albert Lawrence,'17 Lt. Coi R. Marine Art. .. | ...-•■
Raynsford. Frederick Montagu,416 Major, Madras Staff Corps 2° July 4»
Reade, Arthur Lloyd, Captain, 62 Foot
Reeves. Charles Edward,'19 Major, East Kent Regiment |i8 Mar. 62
Reeves, Frederick,41*0 Major, 103 Foot.
R«w, Thomas Dennis, Captain, 19 Foot
Riall, William Augustus, Major, Royal Artillery
Richards, Stuart Lloyd, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment
Richmond, Felix,421 Captain, Royal Artillery
Ridout, Joseph Bramley,422 Major, Scottish Rifles
Ridsdale, W. H. Errington,423 Bt.Major, Norfolk Regiment.
Rigg, Henry Alfred,424 Major, Royal Artillery...
Ritchie, James, Lt.Col. (Dist. Officer) Royal Artillery [B] .
26 Jan. 58
10 June 59
10 May 61
15 June 55
24 Feb. 57
29 May 67
13 Apr. 55
25 June 62
3 Aug. 67
25 July 63
io Nov. 65
22 Dec. 59
14 Sept. 57
9 Aug. 64
30 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
8 Nov. 66
29 Apr 58
1 Sept. 70
1 Oct. 57
13 June 66
26 July 66
21 June 60
18 Oct. 64
6 Oct 55
17 Jan. 71
24 June 6j
23 Nov. 56
10 Sept. 58
2 May 65
1 Oct. 6.
15 June 58
11 Nov. 64
11 Sept. 6
1 Sept. 62
3 Apr. 58 18 Oct,
Service
8 July 80
5 Jan. 76
30 Nov. 70
6 Mnr. 70
5 Mar. 71
13 July 55
8 Au
13 June 68
12 Mar. 72
17 Apr. 67
14 Jan. 71
31 May 76
22 Apr. 62
19 Dec. 62
8 Dec. 77
8 Sept. 59
20 Nov. 75
1 July 81
11 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 78
4 May 72
0 Mar. 63
1 Oct. 70
7 June 73
7 Jan. 65
15 Aug. 73
12 May 75
9 Apr. 55
20 July 67
.26 Feb. 56
13 June 57
:6 0ct. 55
Feb. 6:
1 May 70
1 July 8:
1 July 81
5 July 7-'
6 Oct. 80
13 Sept.70
19 Aug. 76
1 July Si
29 Sept. 7S
I July 81
6 Dec. 88
15 June 70
3 June 85
27 July 8
24 June S9
1 June 73
I July 8
6 Oct. 76
1 July 8
25A ys.
12 Oct. 81
24 Dec. 81
6 Feb. 8q
12 Oct. 81
II Sept.So
20 Jan. 70
2 Mar. Si
1 July 81
16 Jan. 75
1 July 81
5 July 72
5 July 72
8 Juno 81
ii Dec. 70
18 Dec,
18 Nov So
1 Oct. 77
12 Jan
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 July 81
7 Feb 74
26 ,>! yrs.
8 July SS
28 Feb. 83
8 Mar. 79
1 July 3 1
1 July 81
I I Apr. 7 1
25 Feb. 80
18 Nov. 82
iz Mar. So
13 Sept. 7 j
1 Oct. ;7
1 July £1
22 Dec. 75
31 Mar. 77
24 Jan 82
5 July 72
25 JuneS2
21 May 84
1 July 81
14 Apr. 83
2 Mar 80
1 Aug. 72
1 July St
7 June 81
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 3 1
12 May 33
9 Mar. 67J21 Apr
3 Feo. 78,26 Apr. 05
10 Aug. 71 1 Apr. 74
6 May 78 ( 9 A ig. 83
4 Mar. 68(20 Mar. 80
4 Sept 69 4 Sept.77
1 July 77(29 Dec. 83
29 Oct. 61 26 Feb. 75
20 July 79 20 July 87
21 July 79 22 Juue87
iS FeO. 6120 July 68
lAu.
Aug. 71
3 Juue 67
26 Nov. 79
1 July Si
8 Dec. 77
1 May 55 15 Jan
20 J in. 63 10 Nov. 77
1 July 77 1 Jan.
27 Nov. 76 1 July
22 Sept. 75 1 Sent. 82
,9(13 Siin.74 1 July 81
58'ao Sept. 64 1 Oc. 77
,oJan. 66J23 May 78 23 'ct. 83 21 Oct. 93
1 Apr. 721 7 J une 78 26 Apr. 851 S Juue 92
LIEUT.
COLONIL.
28 Nov785
1 Oct. 87
8 Jan. 83
I Aug. 72
12 Jan. 81
1 Sept 85
5 Apr. 83
9 May 86
14 Dec. 78
15 Aug. 83
6 Dec. 95
15 Juue 7
3 June 94
27 July 81
24 J une 9^
I July 81
30 Nov. 81
26 Feb. 81
1 Oct. 81
II Dec. SS
6 Oct. 92
2 Apr. 91
19 Jan. 87
15 June 86
31 Dec. 82
14 Apr. 75
1 July 81
II Mar. 82
3 July 81
23 Mar. 86
1 Aug. 72
10 Jan. 78
5 Juue 87-
30 Nov. 82
18 Dec. 88
10 Jan. 94.
12 Feb. 81
1 July 81
20 Aug. 91
12 Mar. 8+
1 July 8i
24 Nov. 77
3 Feb. 85
8 July 94
30 July 84.
14 -May 79
9 Dec. 86
3 Feb. 84
8 May 73
6 Sept. 82
0 Dec. 84
Dec 82
8 Mar. 82
5 June 85
1 July 82
23 Jan. 78
July 78
24 Jan. 89
7 Aug. 78
1 J une 89
23 Dec. 87
Apr. 82
14 Apr. 90-
28 Mar. 83
15 Sept. 72
0 Oct. 88
is Apr. 83
12 Apr. 79
6 Oct. 84
12 May 89
July 77
23 Nov. 86
7 Nov. 77
8 A ig. 90
1 July 81
31 Oct. 82
14 Apr. 86
Fhii. 81
20 July 93
22 J u. 1694
5 Jan. 73
1 July 81
21 Jan. 91
21 June 79
1 July 81
18 Mar. 85
1 July 88.
9 Sept. 82
10 Aug. 86
1 July 81
632 Lieutenant Colonth Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension.
COBNUT.
2ndLIHUT.
K >bbins. Herbert Eyre,'" LI.Col. Royal Marines 22 June 6- 3
Roberts. Allan Scott. Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry 20 Feb. 6224 Mar 63 [8 July 7,
Roberts, Charles,"8 Major. Argyll and Sutherland Highs. ... 10 Nov. 65 21 Ail". 67 iS Jan 3c
p. i.e. Roberts, Francis, Major, Itoyal Artillery .. . Ii7 Dec 6i|i7\'ov -
p.,.c. Roberts, Frank, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ' 1 Juiv 61 3 \u°- 6>| 1 Apr' j'(
C1PTAIX. ' MAJOH.
-■-> .lune 88
1 July Si
29 July 84
t Nov. 82
Roberts, V^pOms^ii^.JD^^O^^faM'.'iiS\ii Mar", falig July 64I3J July ]\ \ July l\
Wanders.. .'14 Mar. 65 29 Hay 67 29 Jan. 75 20 Oct. 81
mental Service 31/., yrs,
24 Dec. 55 5 Jan. 70 13 Apr. 81
27 Apr. 5- 10 June f'5 1 Oct. 77
4 June 56 13 Sept.66: 1 Apr. 78
q -Mar. 5-, 1 Apr. 70 1 July 81
3 May 64| 19 Aug. 73 1 July 81
15 Aug. 60 4 Jan. 71 ->6 May :■
17 Dec. 62I 4 June 76117 Dec
Robertson, Patrick Francis,'28 Lt.Col. Gordon H.„.
Robertson, William,«Jir. Co;. Army Service Corps j Depart-
Robinson, John James, Captain, 5 Foot igJuness
Robinson, Richard Swunne, J/u>r, R.val (Bengal) Artillery 112 June Vt
Rodney, Lennox George,"" Major, Royal Marines 1 25 Sept =4
Rogers, Henry Gordon,"' Cavtain S. O. of Pensioners I .- Dec 'L
Rogers, James Thomas,"2 Major, 91 Foot 4 May 60
Rogers, John Edw. Varty,«Wai'or,io2Foot, Gcn«»ma>i at Arms 12 Sept .--
Soss, William Gordon, Lt.Col. Rovol Engineers
Rotton, Arthur,"' Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Bowe, Valentine Francis, Major, Koval Engineers
Rowley, Sir George Ch:
Roworth, Chas. Ed
14 June 50
9 Oct. 63
17 Dec.
17 Mar. 6 j
De-jart-
14 Mar. 55
23 Jan. 63
24 Oct. 57
Erskine, Bart. Ma,or, Welsh Fus.
ttTnttaker,"8 Major, S. Stafford Regt.
Nudge, Wa.ter Reginald, Major, Royal Artillery
Rurosey, Edward Waugh, Major, Gloucester Regiment
Ryan, Edward Henry, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery...
Rybot, George Oliver,"8 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Sadler, Sir James Hayes, KCMG. Lt.Col. Indian Staff;
^ Corps; Honorary Colonel Swsex Artillery 5
St. George, Hy. Peaseley L'Estrauge, Major, Warwick Regt
St. Hill, Windle Hill,«t Captain, 19 F. (Local Colonel, i Oct. 77)
St. John, Edward Beauchamp, Major, Sussex Regiment...
Salmond, Frmcis Mackenzie. Major, Scots Fusiliers
Salt, Thomas Henry,"* Captain R. (Bengal) Artillery
Saunders, Allan,"" Lt.Col. West India Uegimeut,
Saunders, Harl.jven Morley,**" Major, Northampton Re»t "
Savage, Harry Boscawen."' M.jor, Roval Marine Artillery
Savi, Thomas Browr. Blake,4'2 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
r.s.c Savile, Albany Robert, Major, Irish Regiment
Scott, James Alexander, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Scott, Lothian Kerr. CB. Lt.Col. Roval Engineers... ..
Scott, WUliam Lane Robinson,"3 Captain, 62 Foot .
Seacome. Arthur Keeling, Major, Royal Artillery
Seagram, John Henry Stawell, Major, Derbyshire Regt
Sedgwick, William Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Sedley, Frederick,4" Captain, 48 Foot
Selfe, Sydney Gerald Fred.**8 Lt.Col. , loyal Artillery
Seton, Bruce Outram, Major, R. (Bomba'v) Engineers
Shairp, Francis Mordaunc, Major, Royal' Marines
fehanly, William John, Captain, 16 Foot
Sharp, Charles Fred. Major. North Staffordshire Regiment '
Sharp, « llliam Edwards, Motor, Royal Artillery
Sharp, William Granville, J/«;or, Madras Staff Corn's
Shaw, John Hay,*'8 Ma/or, Inniskilling Fusiliers
jj.s.c.Shaw, Wilkinson,*" Captain, 102 Foot
Shaw, William Edward,"8 Captain, 3 Dragoon Guards
Shearman, Francis,"' Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Shepherd, William, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) En^Tneers
Sheppard Charles Heii-y ,«' Lt.Col. Indian Stiff Corps '.'.'. 1 Mar 62
sSPPt' panels Faulkner, Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery .. 12 Dec. 51
Sherlock, \\ oodtord Wright, Captain, 109 Foot ,5 July 11
Shmkwin, Robert Staveley,"2 Captain, 59 Foot ... 17 Dec «
«h^C,M "v F™'eriol£ Wm Jo^n, Lt.Col. Royal Artillc, y '.'.'.' '.
khort, Nash, Major, Liverpool Regiment 28 Jan 6
Shuldham Arthur James,'" Major. 108 Foot .....~i8Kb 41
Siddons, Henry George Fombelle.*8* Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Silver, Jacoo Mortimer Weir,*18 Major, Royal Marine"
Simpson, Charles Elward Pinckney, Major, Worcester Re<*t
Simpson, Robert Prioleau, Major, Leinster Regiment
Simpson, Richard Salisbury,*88 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Coras
Sinkms, VVilham Stancomb, Major, Liverpool Regiment'
Skene, Joan George, Major, 77 Foot "
Skill, Henry Herbert, Captain, n Foot
Skinner, Russel, Captain, 37 Foot
Skipwith, Grey, Major, Royal Marines
Sladen, Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery .
Slater, James Barry"" Major, Bengal Staff Corps'
Slaughter, Charles,*88 Captain Roval Marines
Smuh, Albert Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Smith. Andrew Wm. Douglas,"" Barrack Matter, R. Marines
Smith, Joseph, Majoi "
UEDT.
CO LO.\ KL.
28 Oct.
17 Dec. 62
i3 Apr. 63
7(i8 Mar. 59
1 Mar. 63
27 Nov. 5-'io Aug. 59
12 June 57)27 Apr. >8
14 Juue 4^,20 May 51
6 July 70 28 Oct. 71
jl May 64 iS Oct. 64
12 Feb. 58 23 Jan. 62
29 Oct. 61 1 j Apr. 64
Dec. 58 7 Jan,
14 June 45'io Oct
55 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72
22 Juiie 95
20 Feb 88
29 July 92
2 Feb. 90
1 July 89
18 Jan. 89
16 Sept 91
11 Dec. 88
1 July 3 1
19 Feu. 79
26 Aug. 81
1 July 88
28 Aug. 80
29 Sept 80
7 Dec. 87
1 Apr. 76 1 7 Dec
2 Mar. 7826 Sept. 8
1 Apr. 70^ 1 July 81
8 Dec. 75! i Nov. 82
16 Oct. 66'25 Jan. 80
22 Dec. 65)16 Jan. 75
27 Aug. 5r
6 July 82
20 Oct. 69
8 June 67
9 Nov. 67
62)25 Apr. 73
4 - 7 Aug. 58
23 Aug. oi| 9 .Mar. 67 5 May
31 Mar. 63 14 June 64 10 Aug. 74
30 Dec. 53 20 Nor 54 1 24 Mar. 6
8 Dec. 6.| 1 Apr.
6 Mar. 67; 7 Aug,
a.3 Dec. 59
13 July 55
19 Mar. 60
5 July 72
6 July 90
1 July 8
8 June 67
2 Feb. 83
1 July Si
5 Aug. 64
1 July
1 July 81
: Oct. 77
74 18 Dee. £1
75J 1 July 81
20 Dec. S7
13 Dec. 56
21 May 58
24 Feb. 57
19 Jan. 55
24 June 57
to .Mar 6
12 Jan. 6:
10 Apr. 60
9 Jau. 6^
29 Dec. 54
1 June 60
4 July 6c
4 Sept. 58
19 Apr. 42
mental | Service | 34r3., yrs.
25 June 62 10 Mar. 76 25 j uiie 82
9 Sept. 55 3 Apr. 701 7 Aug. 78
11 Dec. 5S 14 Feb. 72 23 Apr. 7
3 May 66) 19 Apr. 76 1 July 8
18 Dec. 61 1 Apr. 74 18 Dec. 8
0 -May 62 .'5 June 69' 8 May 8.
13 Jan. 69I15 Nov. 79 7 Apr. 8^
9 Dec. 59 14 Dec. 7o>3i Dec. 78
3 Apr. 63 10 May 77 1 July 81
1 Apr. 70^0 Mar. 81
19 Aug. 74: 1 July 81
1 Jau 76 25 Nov. 82
20 Dec. 6920 Dec. 77
18 Jan. 67 1 May 80
7 Nov. 65I18 Mar. 78
2 Oct. 66 16 Feb. 7S
1 Apr. 62 2 Nov. 75
I All2
72
20 Feb. 58
,-- , Royal Fusiliers 2, sltv --
hmith, St ;. George Alexander, Captain, ,8 Foot I May Js
Smyth, Horatio Francis,*8" .tt.CV. Royal Artillery "
Smyth, James Stewart, Captain, i7 Foot ... 2Q Nov ^8
Smyth- Windnam, Joseph Charles,*8' Major, Royal Artiiler'y '"
p.i.c Spalding, Henry,'82 Major, ,04 Foot... " '"
Sparks Edward I ickell Bayley,*88 Lt.Col. North Stafford- "j' I „
shire Regiment ... . ! 22 Mar. 65
f FiZT M.>,UgU,8«f^Ca?1Pbei1'''" ^'or' "' Dragoon Guards', . 8 Feb. 70
Sptatt, Michael,*88 Captain, Royal Marines 27 Dec L
bquirl, Charles, Captain, 74 Foot II J,?,,: *'
Sqa.rl, Frederick, taptai,,,9i Foot "»jSj =
^lVi°r^,KWll}!ai?'"6 LtCoL Madras Infantry .JZZ'ZZ 4 Nov.' I
Stanley, John, Captain, 47 Foot »,J
Stap es, Fred. Blair, Captain, 93 Foot x. .L
Z%\,u,?'lWvTd*liea?eFuin''a V"*1""- Royal Marine Artillery 28 Dec! %l/7 May 48 rl
fatebbmg. Frederick Anderson,*88 Captain, 96 Foot * .8 May U/* fpl 56 .7 May 6.J 4 July 74
8 Juiy 7
1 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 60
24 Jau. 65
7 Aug. 67
16 Oct. 7S
3 Mar. 74
5 Oct. 58,
1 July 81
1 Mar. 82
5 July 72
1 Out. 77
*6 Nov. 80
26 Aug. 34
1 July 81
1 Jau. 63
1 July 77131 Dec. 83
9 Aug. 72 28 Aug. 80
21 Aug. 66
20 Aug. 79
10 Apr 78
23 Jan. 75
4 Nov. 59
12 July 7
30 July 58
10 May 64
i Apr. 6
12 Jan. 60
12 June 57
21 Feb. 60
5 Mar. 58
5 Sept. 56
9 Dec. 59
16 Mar. 64
3 Jan. 57
q May 56
18 Aug. 54
15 Jan. do
10 Nov. 6
29 Mar. 4&
11 Nov. 64
8 Nov. 59
20 Feb. 03
9 Mar. 66
8 Sept. 69
16 Jan. 66
9 Mar. 55
5 July 64
1 Mar. 6.
1 Oct. 73
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 47
1 Nov. 60
8 Sept. 58
[2 June to
4 Jan. 6;
1 Apr. 63
16 Nov. 60
;i Juue56
9 Oct. 59
9 Oct. 69 14 Sept.78
28 Oct. 71 15 Mar. 79
27 July 47^2 June 55
24 Sept.56,18 July 62
31 May 59! 1 Apr. 70! 1 July 81
4 Nov. 6* 4 Nov. 73 4 N
56J15 June 58 21 Nov. 6^27 Feb. 77
o5\ 1 Aug. 5626 July 66,14 July 79
" 2 Feb. 5&| 5 July 72
17 Nov. 79
1 July
10 Apr. 86
7 Jan. 8.
S July 72
a June8x
5 Jan. 66 29 Aug. 78
26 Jan. 84I 1 Aug. 90
i Oct. 71J19 Feo. 79
4 Sept. 70! 4 Se^t 7a
1 Aug. 541 to Nov. 6'.
24 Aug. 731 ( July 8
3 Aug. 07 2 July 7S
i Apr. 70! 1 July 81
27 Apr. 70 ifi June 8.
i Jan 7o[ 1 Sept. 8;
12 June 671 5 Nov. 80
6 July 67I 8 Sept. 75
9 Feo. 68 11 Nov. 76
1 July 81
i3 Jan. 85
24 Mar. 71
5 Apr. 76
I
23 Aug. 34
u Jan. a^
1 Jan. 8n
4 Oct. 84
io Nov. 81
30 Dec. 71
1 Aug. 72
6 July 96
2i June 87
24 Jun» 76
1 Aug. 83
11 Mar. 89
15 Aug. 6y
18 Nov. 88
18 Feb. 82
2 Oct. yu
3 Dec. 88
1 Juiy 86
11 Dec. 88
25 June 87
1 July 3 1
.'4 Sept.&a
3 Sept. 84
18 Dec. 88
1 July 81
j May 94
2 1 May 00
28 May 36
1 July 8t
19 Nov. 81
ig Nov. 84
24 May 83
29 Oct. 81
10 Nov. So
1 July 81
24 Nov. 77
10 Jan. 89
1 Mar. 88
1 Aug. 72
16 Feb. 78
17 Dec. 8a
1 Jan. 94
1 Feb. 82
1 Jan. 69
31 Dec. 00
4 Oct. 80
.-9 May 86
1 Apr. 82
:o Apr. 92
17 Nov. 83
2 Feb. 78
1 July di
7 Aug. 80
1 Au-. 07
8 Apr. 32
30 Apr. 84
2 Nov. 72
8 Jan. 88
;S Jan. 87
27 Mar. 83
1 July 81
5 Dec. 89
1 July 81
23 Apr. 81
22 Dec. 8»
iS Jan. 83
7 June 93
2 Nov. 72
29 Sept. 80
1 July 8i
4 Nov. 87
17 May 78
5 Feb. 80
25 Deo. 74
1 July 81
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
633
Feb. 56
mental
18 Jan. 64
S Dec. 67
11 Jan.. 67
19 Fob. 61
15 June 58
16 Aug. 64
9 Dec. 59
Steinman, MatraversH. C. Berahard/70 3fa;or, Royal Artillery 12 June 57
Stewart, Harry Hutchinson Augustus, Major, 9 Poor 24 July 6
Stewart, James,*71 Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners 27 Feb. 45
Stewart, John Lorn, Major, 18 Hussars ..... 20 Feb. 5
Stewart, Thomas Brown, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps Depart-
Stofcoe, Richard, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry 2 Jan. 6
Stoyte, John,-*72 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regiment 29 Sept. 65
Stracey, Hardinge Richard, Captain, 08 Foot 27 Mar. 53
Strettell, Arnold D»shwood.47a Lt Col Indian Staff Corps ... 4 Mar. 6:
p.s.c. Stringer, Frederick, Major, "Welsh Fusiliers 3° June 63
Stuart, William Thomas,*75 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 2 Oct. 60
Surman, William Henry, Captain, 7 Foot 25 Jan. 56
Swete, Charles Denroche,476 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 25 June 61
Swinton, Arthur, Lt.Col. Royal ( Bengal) Artillery
Symons, Henry George. Major, Madras Staff Corps 23 July 54
Tabb, Henry Harpur, Captain, 16 Foot 1 June 60
Tanner, Albert,*79 Captain, Royal Fusiliers (7 Foot) 27 Feb. 55
Tarleton, James Hearn, Major, 54 Font 14 May 53
Taylor, Albeit Fitz William,*80 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 Nov. 59 28 Aug. 61
Taylor, Franklin Chambers, Major, Madras Staff Corps 20 Dec. 4S 15 Nov. 53
Taylor, Frederick Henry,481 Major, Royal Artillery 12 Apr. 64
p.s.c. Taylor, George Lee Le Mesurier, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt... 14 Apr. 58 14 Feb. 60
Taylor, William,*83 Major, Royal Artillery 13 Out. 63
Thackeray, Chas.493 Major, Gloucestershire Regiment (28 F ) 14 May 55 5 Mar. 58
Thelwall.'Eubule Daysh,48* Captain, Royal Marine Artillery ... 29 June 48 28 Feb. 51
Theobald, Charles Percy, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ... 8 June 55 27 Aug. 58
Theobald, Cotton B.*85 Capthin, 20 Foot 4 Mar. 55 2 Oct. 55
Thistlethwayte,AlfredRobt.Wm.^6JXa/or,NorthumberlandFus. 16 Mar. 55 26 Oct. 55
Thomas, Hy. Evan Pateshall, Lt.Col. East Yorkshire Re^t. .. 9 July 62 23 Aug. 64
Thompson, Dodgson Hamilton, m Major, Bengal Staff Corps 18 Dec. 60 22 Mar. 65
Thompson, Howard Stanley, Major, Royal Marines; lte-\ 6 Dec 67
cruiting Staf Officer , 2nd Class, Cambridge, 1 Oct. 96 J
Thompson, John Charles, Captain, 108 Foot 31 Dec. 59 23 Aug. 6
Thorburn, Charles James, Captain, Irish Rifles 5 Apr 64 13 July 67
Thornton, Edward Zohrab, Major. Lancaster Regiment
Thrupp, Morton Frederick, Lt.Col. Derby Regt. (Ensign )
4 Foot, 5 July 60 ; Lt. 4 Foot, 9 Oct. 63 ; sold out, 1 Feb. 68) j
Tighe, James Stuart, Major, Madras StaffCorps
Tighe, John Augustus, *s8 Captain, Dorsetshire Regt. ; Milt- )
tary Kivaht of Windsor $
Tilden, William,*59 Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Tillotson, Lionel, Major, Royal Artillery; Hon. Colonel Suffolk \
Artillery Eastern Division Royal Artillery jf
Tom, William Henry V. Major, Royal Marines 19 Jan. 59
Toogood, Seymour Hood,*90 Major. Royal Artillery
Townshend, Gerard Paul, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment 16 July 61
Travers, Sir Guy Francis Clarke, £ art. Lt.Col. Irish Rifles ... 3° Jan. 63
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15 Jan. 49 16 Apr. 58
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1 Jan. 74
1 July 79
21 Sept. 6o|i8 Dec. 66
23 Oct. 67J 4 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 75
2 Oo-. 72
9 Apr. 61
25 Jane 73
4 Feb. 74
LIB0T.
COLONBL.
4 Apr. 80
5 Feb. 83
1 Apr. 75
yrs,
2 Jan. 8
8 Jan. 83
1 May 80
4 Mar. 8:
2 July 8^
2 Oct. 80
16 May 74
2i June 8
28 July 80
5 May 56:23 July 66123 July 74
24 Jan. 65 29 June 70 27 Apr. 81
14. Aug. 60 i3 Dec. 67, 1 July 81
"Nov. 65 1 Sept. 7i 1 July 8
7 June 61U6 July 62
14 Oct. 68 27 Aug. 70
8 Dec. 51
10 Apr. 55
2 Oct. 63
Treeve, Henry Richard,491 Major, Border Regiment |27 Aug. 57
4 Oct. 57
2 Nov. 71
18 Feb. 61
29 Jan. 77
19 June 72
14 May 76
20 Nov. 67
7 May 59
21 July 64
31 Mar. 63
22 Jan. 64
27 Aug. 70
18 Dec. 72
1 July 81
1 Apr. 70
28 May 70
31 Oct. 74
29 June 78
16 Sept. 60
Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Trotter, Henry,*9* CB. Royal (Bengal) Engineers; R.M. >
Consul General, Roumania /
Trotter, John Mowbray,493 Captain, Bengal Staff Corps *9 Dec. 60 1 Jan. 62
Trydell, John Frederick,*9* Captain, 51 Foot 23 Mar. 4723 June 52
Tupman, George Lyon, Major, Royal Marine Artillery 26 Oct. 55 14 Apr. 59
Turnbull, Sydney Drummond,*9i Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 3 Jan. 6>i 8 Sept.68
Turner, Frederick Cooper,*96 Lt.Col. Northampton Regiment s Aug. 65 26 Feb,
Turner, Thomas Baskett, Major, 102 Foot 4 Nov. 60 s Nov. 67
Twiss, Godfrey,*97 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery 11 Dec. 49 29 Aug. 54
Twylbrd, William Jolliffe,**8 Captain, 23 Foot 26 July 55 23 Apr. 58
Twynam, Geddes Sansoni,*99 Major, 13 Foot 18 Oct. 45,23 July 47
Tyers, Sydney, Lt.Col. Royal Marines 24 June 63 15 Jan. 67
Uniacke, Crofton James, 5U1 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps Depart- 1 mentai
Vandeleur, David Roche, Captain, 30 Foot 16 Dec. 57] 1 Mar. 1
Vandeleur, John Ormsby Moore, Major, Gordon Highlanders i(> Mar. 60 30 Jan, 03
Vandeleur, William Richard, Major, Norfolk Regiment l6 D-;c 59 23 Jan. 63
Van HeytUusen, Gerard,503 Major, West Yorkshire Regiment 3 Oct. 62 6 Feb. 60
Vaughton, Theophilus, Captain, Royal Marines *5 Aug. 48 7 Nov. 51
Voyle, Francis Ranken Cave,503 Major, Bengal Staff Corps ... 9 Oct. 631 5 Mar. 68
Wadling, John Cottingham, Captain, 5 Foit 1 Jan. 58 7 Oct. 9
Walker, Charles Warren,506 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps . 31 Jan. 65 co May 71
Walker, Herbert John Ouchterlony, Major, Royal Artillery... I14 June 64
Walker, John Bridges,5"6 Major, Royal Artillery 12 June 58 27 Aug. 58
Walker, John Selby,509 Major, Black Watch 28 Apr. 63 8 May 67
Wall, James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ... | 1 Apr. 61
Wallace, Nesbit Willoughby,5'0 Major, King's Royal Rifles ... 26 Mar. 58 4 Jan. 61
Waller, Robert, Major, West Riding Regiment 23 Aug. 61 18 July 65
Walsh, Adolphus Frederick,5'2 Captain, 10 Foot 16 Mar. 55 9 Sept. 55
Walter, Hubert langton,513 Major, Bombay Staff Corps 20 Dec. 57 -20 May 58
Walter, Charles John,514 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corf s ... 2 Oct. 60 1 Jan. 62
Ward, Arthur Clitherow. Lt.Col. Royal iingineera 1 Nov. 60
Ward, Arthur Edward, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 21 Nov. 65 3 Sept.6S
Warde, Charles Arthur Madan, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery " Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
Warden, Francis,516 Major, 106 Foot'- 9 June 55 8 Feb. 57
Ware, Charles, Captain, 86 Foot 21 Oct. 62 23 Mar. 6-
Waring, Henry,51' Major, 2 Foot; Governor of Gonport Prison... 5 June 57 13 Apr. 58
Watson, Joshua Rowley,518 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 7 Nov. 62 26 Jan. 6c
Watts, Ponsonby William, Major, Irish Regiment 8 July 62 19 July 6$
Way, Edward Daniel, Major, 105 Foot 4 Sept.58 14 Apr, 6?
Wells, William Henry, Major, Koyal Marines 23 Dec. <=g 1 June 63
Western, James Halifax, CMG. Major, R. (Beugal)_Engineers 8 June 60
Whale, Thomas Martin, Major, Royal Marines 13 Mar. 58 20 Apr. 60
Whalley, Percy Charles, Major, Royal Artillery 22 unj 59
23 Oct. 52
26 Feb. 58'23 Nov. 60
n Dec. 66 10 Mi 75
17 July 66 18 Sept. 73
13 July 6024 Jan. 73
22 June «j8 28 Sep
14 Fe j. 64 23 Oct. 75
30 Mar. 66 30 Mar. 70
2 .liar, do; 1 Apr. 70
4 Oct. 69
2 Nov. 72
1 July 81
5 July 72,
2i Nov. 7621 Aug. 81
it Dec. 88
2 Jan. 88
8 Jan. 90
29 Sept.8o
4 Mar. 88
2 July go
9 Oct. S3
24 Nov. 76
23 June 87
i Jan. 89
19 Feb. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 Sept. 84
12 Nov. 85
24 Apr. 72
21 Sept. 87
5 Sept. 87
24 Nov. 8b
7 Nov. 8t
3 Apr. 75
4 July 75
7 July So
2 Dec. 83
6 Sept. 89
1 Feb. 83
6 Dec.
12 N
20 Dec. 6
31 Aug. 8
i July 81
13 May 83
32 Sept. 80
5 July 7a
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct.
i Oct.
1 July
18 Dec.
r3 june 60
8 June 6 j
3 Au
28 No
23 July 58
3 Au,'. 67
3 Jan. 77
30 Nov. 78
r Apr. 7
14 Feb. 59
ix Aug.
1 1 Jan.
12 Apr. 79
Servici
20 May 64
14 Sept. 67
14 Mar,
18 Sept. 75
7 Oct. 59
9 Oct. 75
13 Feb. 66
31 Jau. 77
27 Feb 77
31 July 63
2 Jmy 74
28 Sept. 74
23 Jan. 69
23 Dec. 74
4 Nov. 64
0 Dec. 69
2 Oct. 72
4 Aug. 73
1 Nov. 77
22 Feb. 67
30 July 62
1 Aur. 70
5 May 64
7 Nov. 74
14 Nov. jt
6 Nov. 70
20 July 77
24 Aug. 73
30 Oct. 72
. 80
6 Dec.
S Dec. 77
5 Nov. 84
1 July 3
18 July 8
22 Mar. 70
29 Dec. 73
1 July 81
27 June 84
1 July 81
18 June ?3
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
4 Ojc. 77
95
1 July 81
5 Nov. 84
6 M *y 82
iS July 87
5 Nov. 74
1 July 81
1 July 83
5 Mar. 87
26 Jan. 84
9 Sept.82
10 Dec. 81
1 July 88
iy Jan. 90
20 May 83
30 Nov. 78 29 Jllly 87
19 Dec. 8c
5 July 72
24 Mar. 79
1 Jan
21 June 83
?8 Dec. 80
15 Aug. 68
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
24 June 84
25^- yrs.
1 Oct. 77
8 May 8:
1 July 81
29 Oct. 81
8 July 84
3 Jan. 78
7 Sept. 80
3 Jan. 91
6 May 9 1
1 3 June 81
1 Aug. 72
30 Nov. 78
1 Dec. 75
24 June o 1
ti Dec. 88
23 June 80
24 Aug. 81
18 Jan. 82
11 Nov. 82
5 July 72 22 Oct. 73
9 Oct. S3 1 Mar. 85
29 Nov. 78 15 Jau. 79
31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 91
1 Sept. 83 20 Sept. 87
31 Dec. 78 18 Oct. 82
1 July 81 25 July 83
1 July 81 29 Oct. 88
9 June 80 24 Jan. 86
1 July 81 7 May 86
1 Oct. 77 12 Feb. 81
20 Dec. 77 1 Oct. 82
2 Oct. 80 2 Oct. 87
1 July 81 5 Dec. 87
21 Nov. 85 21 Nov. 91
22 Sept. 75 19 July 76
13 May 7431 Oct. 77
13 Mar. 80 1 July 81
23 Oct. 75 19 May 80
7 Nov. 82 7 Nov. 83
1 July Si 29 Apr. 91
7 July 80 11 Sept. 80
1 July 81 23 Dec. 87
1 July 81 27 Jan. 87
20 Sept. 80 8 June 82
23 Dec. 71 23 July 79 11 June 84
634 Lieutenant i ' .V Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
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Wneatley, Chas. Robertson Bliott, Lf.Cn/, R. (Bombay) Art. .
Wheeler, Edward,-20 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Wheelev, James Seager, DL. Captain, 8 Foot
Whish,*John Tulloch".*-' I.t.Col. Bengal Stuff Corps
White, Hy. Jervis Jervis-, Major, Middlesex Regiment
White, Raymond Wallace Esnv nde, M a for, Inniskillingrus. ..
Wickhaml Edmund Hiil. //.(v./ Royal Artillery
Wighton, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wilkinson, Edward Grant, Major, Royal Marines
Wilkinson, William Edmund, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment...
Williams. Richard Harry, Major, Royal Engineers
Wilmer, Louis Worthington,-'22 Captain, 12 Foot
Wilson, William Horace, 5M JJTa/or, Oxfordshire Light Infan- \
try, Hon. Lt.Col. late 6 Battalion Eifle Brigade J
Winter, Henrv Burton, Major, Roval Fusiliers
Wintle, Alfred Tritton,"* Major, R'nyal Artillery
Wise, Dacres William,525 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wolseley, John St. George, Major. Cheshire Regiment
Wood, Orlando Robert William, Captain, Royal Marines
Wood, Thomas,5" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Woods. James Andrew, S:23 Major, 102 Foot
Woollcombe-Adams, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery
Wright, William Henry. Major, Royal Artillery
Wroot, William Henry,5*' Major, R>yal Marines...
Wyllie, Robert John Humphrey,531 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wynch, Alexander, Major. Roval (Madras) Artidery
Wyndham, Charles John,532 Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Wynter, Arthur Leycesti r, Major, King's Own Scottish Bord.
Yaldwyn, Alfred George,"3 DSO. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Young, Henry Roberts,53* Major, Dorset Regiment
Young, William Hope,535 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
31 July 57
xa Mar. 61
:8 Nov. 63
S Nov. 6.
28 Oct. 59
23 Oct. 55
12 Dec. 63
11 Feb. 62
14 Apr. 49
13 Dec. 6i
26 June 60
20 Mar. 55
25 Sept. 54
A Aug. 63
12 Dec. 56
2 May 65
20 Aug. 61
14 Sept. 66
20 Jan 59
9 Dec. 59
24 June 68
20 Sept. 58
30 July 62
30 Mar. 66
16 June 66
21 Dec. 59
5 June 62
1 July 74
29 July 62
1 Oct. 58
25 Sept.57
30 Mar. 67
21 June 64
S June 60
1 Jan. 51
17 Sept. 64
16 Feb. 64
19 June 60
13 Jan. 57
1 Nov. 6c
1 Nov. 60
5 July 56
1 1 Jan. 67
27 Aug. 55
23 Apr. 67
29 June 66
2 Dec. 69
4 June 60
29 M iy 73
17 Apr.
11 Mar.
14 Apr.
26 June
1 Oct.
11 Dec.
26 July
17 Dec.
12 Apr.
10 Nov.
4 Aug.
24 Mar.
29 June
20 Sept.
14 Sept.
12 June
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Majors.
Abbott, Augustus Keith,1 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Airey, Robert Henry Burrell,3 Captain, 9 Foot
Aldridge, Edward,3 Major, Royal Artillery {DistrictOtbcer)..
Alexander, Frederick Gordon,4 Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alexander, Robert Homfray,5 Capt. R. Marine Artillery
Allen, William Tankerville,6 Major, Royal Marines
Anderson, David, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Andrews, Alfred, Major, Coast Battalion of Engineers \
( Quarter Master, 25 Sept. 70 ; Son. Captain, 27 July 79) [R] )
Annesley, Oliver Francis Tbeodore, Major, Royal Artillery...
Anstice, Robert Henry, Major, Border Regiment; Son. Col. \
1 Aberdeenshire Engineer Volunteer* )
Archdale, James Blackwood, Major, Army Ordnance Depart.,
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, Captain, 1 W. India Regt.
Anstin, Alfred, Major. 6 Foot
Bailey, Richard, Capt. Royal Artillery (District Officer);^
Son. Colonel 1 Orkney Volunteer Artillery )
Bairnsfather, Thomas Henty, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Baker, Thomas,8 Major, Suffolk Regiment
Bale, John Edward." Major, 1 West India Regiment ... .
Banks, Joseph Henry.9 Major, 7 Dragoon Guards, serving \
with Colonial Force*, Nevr Zealand }
Barker, William Henry,10 Captain, 50 Foot
Bate, Henry Reginald, Captain, 13 Foot
Baugh, Guillum Scott,11 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Beadnell, Charles Edward, Major. Royal Artillery
Beagm, Edward Geonre Daves', Major, Madras Staff Corps ...
Beaumont, Walter Henry,12 Captain, 102 Foot
Bell, John Charles.13 Captain, 47 Foot
Bellasis, George Montalt. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bellis, John Francis, Major. Somerset L ght Infantry
Beresford, Hamilton DelaPoer,l4J/tf /or. Royal Marine Art illen
fcest, Thomas William, Captain, West Riding Regiment
Bethune, Henry Beauclerk, Captain. Hampshire Regiment ..
Bigg, Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Blackett, Charles Francis.15 Captain, Rifle Brigade
Blackwood-Price, James Nugent,16 Major, King's Royal Rifle?
Blair, James, Captain, Royal (Madras] Artillery '.
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes,17 Major, Royal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bernard,16 Captain, 26 Foot
Bloomfield, Frederick William, Captain, 6 Dragoons
72 30 June 80
12 Sept. 8 7
1 Oct.
12 Mar.
1 July
1 July
13 Sept.
2 5 June
1 Feb.
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65; 1 Aug.
70 1 July
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93 1 Feb.
Hi 22 Nov.
. 79 28 M>iy
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83 26 Nov.
81 19 Dec.
81 11 Jan.
66 23 Apr.
81 19 Dec.
Si 9 Sept,
81 1 Oct.
76 24 Feb.
81 y Jan.
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78 25 Aug.
83 4 *Ug.
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93 29 May
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28 Dec. 66
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13 Aug. 79
12 Apr. 64
16 Oct. 63
26 June 67
26 Feb. 56
9 Nov. 55
12 Nov. 70
20 June 58
9 June 54
11 Dec. 57
7 Aug. 67
3 July 60
9 Oct. 63
7 Nov. 65
;o Mar. 58
10 Oct. 65
11 June 45
28 Dec. 64
33 Nuv. 55
28 Aug. 63
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14 Apr. 80
28 Oct. 71
15 July 72 21 May
1 July 67 '
4 Nov. 59
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72 24 Apr. 81
89 2j. Mar. 95
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11 Sept. 73 :
17 Sept. 53
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3 Mar. 81
1 Aug. 66
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28 Oct. 71 '
26 Oct. 60
7 Jan. 62
28 Oct. 71
17 Dec. 62
1 Jan. 62
23 Nov. 56
3 Dec. 58
26 Sept.67
8 Jan. 64
6 Dec. 67
15 May 66
1 Apr. 68.
10 July 67!
10 May 61
11 Jan. 691
7 Oct. 49
3 Aug. 67
1 Feb. 56
25 Nov. od
i July 74
4 Sept. 80
1 Apr. 73
8 Nov. 74
12 Nov. 82
29 Oct. 75
10 Jan. 70
30 July 62
i Apr. 70
7 Aug. 78
24 Mar. 75
19 Sept. 77
27 Sept. 76
15 June 79
1 Apr. 79
13 Apr. 7a
8 Dec. 77
27 Aug. 5*
5 Dec. ?l
1 Apr. 7c
3 Aug. 72
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1 Apr. 86
7 July 83
17 Aug. 85
20 Apr. 94
1 July 8 1
2-j May 74
13 Aug. 95
13 Aug. 99
3 Apr. 3 j
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2 Feb. 7S
24 Nov. 77
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1 Nov. 82
20 Jan. 78
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20 Oct. 83]
16 NOV. 84!
19 Nov. 84;
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4 May 70
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5 Mar. 61
23 Jan. 6
12 Sept. 6
12 Feb. 58
15 Mar. 55
30 Dec. 53
8 June 60
30 Sept. 59
16 May 48
30 Mar, 60
9 June 5.1
19 Dec. 77
Jan. 60
19 Apr. 64
24 Septus
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
17 Aug:
27 Apr.
24 Apr. 5S
17 Mar. 5s
31 Jan. 63
26 June 56
16 Mar. 58
2 Mar. 66
3 Aug. 60
12 Sept. 61
Boileau Lewis Maltby,19 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Boileau, William Simeon, Captain, Royal Engineers
Bolton, Harry John.21 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bolton, Heu. Francis Somerset,20... Captain, 18 Foot; Military Kmqht \
of Windsor $
Bovill, Charles Edward, Major, Tnniskilling Fusiliers
Broadfoot, William,22 Captain Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Brown, Henry James, Capt. 105 Foot; Hon. Colonel late 5 Bn. Minister}
Fusiliers , j
Bruce, G-eorge Ward Co'e.23 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Brutton, Edw.24 C«^. 57 F.; Captain of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital
Brutton, Robert Aberaethie,35 Captain, Royal Marines
Budd, David Carruthers, Captain, 20 Hussars
Buller, Walter Gregory, Captain, 94 Foot
Burton, William Penn',-6 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Busfeild, John, Captain, 79 Foot
3>C Butler. ThomaB Adair,27 ■ 'aptain, 101 Foot
Carbonaro, Ernest,-8 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Carpenter, George, Captain, 60 Rifles ....
Corstairs, Charles, Major, South Lancashire Regiment
Carter, Arthur Shaen,-9 Captain, 51 Foot
*Cavarra, Alfred,30 Major, Roynl Malta Artillery
•Cavarra, Guiseppe, Captain, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery ,
Chamberlnyue, Taukervdle James,31 Major, South Stafford Regiment ; >
CiinmissioMPr Kyrenia District, Cyprus $
Christian, George Arnold, Captain, Cheshire Regiment
Clarke, Robex*t Stuart, Major, Somerset Light Infantry
Clayton, Charles Cecil, Captain, Essex Regiment
Clayton, Edward Gilbert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Engineers ,
Coleman, William,32 Captain, C^ast Brigade of Artillery
Collins, Caleb, Captain. 51 Foot
Collins, Joseph, Major, Cheshire Regiment ,
Collins, Samuel Travers,83 Captain, Royal Marines ,
Collis, Adolphus Randolph Augustus, Captain, 6 Foot ,
Collis, Gustavus W. Berry,** Captain, 6 Foot
Connolly, Laurence Richard, 3*t Major, Royal Marine Artillery ,
Conolly, Francis Henry, Major. Bengal Staff Corps ,
Conolly, William,35 Captain, Shrop.-hire Light Infantry ,
Cook, Alexander,36 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Cook, Arthur, Captain, 14 Foot
Cook, Lewis Archibald Charles," Major, Bengal Staff Corps ,
Cooke, James, Major, East Lancashire Regiment ,
Cooper, Egbert William, Captain, 42 Foot
Cooper, John, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Coppxn, Charles Francis,38 Captain, Royal Marines ,
Cotton, Joseph William Miuchin,39 Captain, Norfolk Regiment ,
Cowan, Walter Frederick James,40 Captain, Welsh Fusiliers
Cox, Joseph Cooke, Captain, 20 Foot ,
Crcsswell, George,*1 Captain, Unattached; Captain of Invalids, Kil-~)
mainkam Hospital )
Crofton, Caldwell Henrv, Captain, Royal Artillery ,
Cunningham, Andrew Charles, Captain, 13 Foot
Dalby, Nicholas Bennett,*- Captain, Royal Marines...
Daniel!, J. Williamson,43 Capt. 101 F. ; Capt. of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital
Daniell, Robert Holford. ** Major, Indian Staff Corps
Darling, James Bruce,45 Royal Marines
Darnell .William Nicholas, Captain, York and Lancaster Etegtment
Davey, Thomas,46 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Davies, Thomas Henry, Captain, 2 West, India Regiment
Connie, Henry William,47 Captain, 28 Foot
de Satge-de Thoren, Oscar William,48 Captain, 43 Foot
Des Barres, James Stuart,49 Major, 2 West India Regiment
Dodd, Simon Anthony, Captain Northampton Regiment
Down, Augustus Thornton, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Drage, William Henry, Captain, 52 Foot
Drought, John Thomas Acton, Captain, Lancaster Regiment
p.s.c. Dusdale, Arthur George, Major, Royal Artillery...
Dumbleton, Arthur Vincent,50 Captain, 21 Hussars
Dunning, Richard Horwood, Captain, 17 Foot
Duvall, William, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Eastham, John Mderson, Captain, Hampshire Regiment
Eden, Frederick Morton,51 Major, Royal Marines ; Brigade Major (
Plymouth Brigade Volunteer Iniantrg j
Edwardes, James Graham, Captain, Hoyal (Bombay) Artillery
Edwards, Eustace Gx-esley, Major, Royal Artillery
Elliot, Sir Henry George,53 KCMQ.Capt. Royal Marines; Chief Magistrate 1
of Tembuland I
Elston, Henry,5* Major, Indian Staff Corps
England, Alex«nder,S5 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Jan. 5!
ETans, Augustine, C&ptam, Royal Marines 26 Oct.
Eyre, Thomas Haughton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Faber, Frederick Grey, Captain, 102 Foot 8 June 6
Fagan, Henry Horace Frederick,57 Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 78
Fair, Alexander William, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment 29 May 03
Fanshawe, Euward Cardwell, Major, Royal Engineers
Farley, Thomas,58 Major, Norfolk Regiment 15 Oct. 6
Fenton, George, Major, Middlesex Regiment 2 Sept,
Ferguson, John,60 Captain. Irish Fusiliers 18 Oct. 64
Fergusson, Charles Hamiltm,00 Captain, Seal'orth Highlanders ... 1 Sept. 69
Ferris, William Browne, Capt. 12 t^oot, Hon. Lt. Col. late 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 11 June 61
Finch, John Seymour Wynne, Captain. Royal Horse Guards 12 July 64
Fisher, Arthur Thomas, Captain. 21 Hussars 9 Sept. 64
Fitzgerald, John Gore, Captain, Royal Marines 26 Oct. 55
30 Dec. 53
2 Dec. 61
3 J une 6
31 Aug. 55
6 Aug. 50
24 Sept,
16 May 48
16 June 5
" Jan. 63
1 Dec. 63
9 Feb. 64
18 Dec. 41
13 Aug. 58
3 Feb. 61
23 Aug. 6
9 May 56
4 Sep:. 67
26 July 43
5 Mar.
18 July 65
1 Jan. 64
12 June 58
3 Aug
28 Oct. 71
14 Mar. 55
17 July 72
27 Dec. 66
?i June 67
5 June 60
6 June 60
19 June 73
26 Feb. _ '
7 Dec. 54
9 Mar. 67
22 Feb. 61
16 Nov. 4'.
12 May 6
23 Nov. 56
1 Sept. 80
31 Jan. 65
.8 Dec. 57
27 May 6:
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10 May 4
28 Oct.
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18 Mar. 6*2
17 July 84
1 Apr. 74
1 July 76
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22 July 88
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17 July 92
36 Feb. 81
2>r Sept. 83:
30 June 81
d8 Oct. 79
19 June 93
1 July 81
7 July 64I 4 Sept. 75
28 May 73 23 Mar. 81
1 July 76 21 July 80
7 May 59) 8 June 72
16 June 7 7 20 Apr. 8a
16 Jan. 63 '30 Sept. 74
19 Dec. 83 rg Dec. 97
30 Apr. 73*10 Feb. 81
10 June 7i!i3 Aug. 83
6 Mar. 72) 1 Jan. Si
15 May 84 1 3 Feb. 9s
22 Jane 58
2 Jan. 81
1 1 Mar. 78
29 Aug. 74
21 Sept. 72
3 Aug. 72
j Oct. 74
13 Oct. 78
24 Seut.73
3 Aug. 67
12 May 75
27 Feb. 75
25 Sept. 80
17 Mar. 67
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4 June 76
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2 July 84
14 Nov. 74
7 May 59
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8 Jan. 80
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3 * *S- 75
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28 Aug. 63
9 Dec. 59
6 Feb. 66
18 Nov. 68
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14 Apr. 59
1 Dec. 65
1 Dec. 62
18 Feb. 7
20 Sept. 56
7 Feb. 7
2 Feb. 59
4 June 61
:2 Feb. 70
9 Oct. 63
29 July 6:
24 Dec. 70
4 Dec. 51
2\ Ausr. 63
9 Apr. 7.
19 June 57
11 Mar. 53
19 Aug. 75
24 Sept. 62
29 Jan. 50
5 De«- 55
6 Oct. 71
27 Jan. 76
8 Jan. 68
10 Mar. 75
31 Jan. 65
30 Dec. 42
30 Jan. 63
13 Feb. 6-7
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19 July 64
13 Aug. 72
7 Aug. 79
1 Apr 77
8 May 49 23 Nov. 56
5 July 73
16 Nov. 82
20 Feb. 79
7 J uly 79
5 Jan. 69
.6 Sept 82
7 Mar. 59
11 Nov. 83
4 Jan. 70
1 9 Oct. 67
3^ Dec. 83
2S Apr. 75
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29 Oct. 7y
(o Apr. 78
2( July 77
6 A-u if. 79
5 Mar. 73
26 Apr. 64
25 Aug. 77
13 Feb. 67
3 Aug. 67
27 Aug. 58
29 Apr. 73
17 Aug. 48
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7 May 59
30 Dec. 7 .
!2 Jan. 08
io Aug. "o
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2 June 65
22 Sepc.65
4 Oct. 71
1 Dec. 70
8 Oct. 71] 2 ?ept.8o
5 Dec. 64 1 Apr. 75
15 Mar. 67 11 Apr. 81
3 Feb. 69I 7 Sept. 78
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28 June 83
1 July 87
14 Sept. 81
22 May 80
10 June 82
1 July 81
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30 May 80.
12 Mar. 8t
17 Apr. 80
7 May 90
17 Mar. 75.
4 Feb. 85
26 June 76
[j May 78
2 Mar. 86
1 July 81.
17 Dec. 81
16 Not, 82
[4 May 77
30 Dec. 82;
6 Dec. 85
3 July 8b
1 July Si
15 July 86-
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26 June 72
1 July 81
8 Jan. 88
(8 Nov. 92
5 Dec. 83.
0 Jan. 86
1 July 8x
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2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
6 May 83.
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6 May 89
1 Sept. 83.
5 Mar. 69.
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22 Sept. 84
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1 Apr. 90
27 Dec. 70.
11 Not. 97
4 Jan. 78
6 Jan. 79
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22 June 85,
7 Jan. 82
21 Dec. 85
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2 Mar. 81
7 May 82
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*3*
Majors Retired on Full or Bet ''red Pay or on a Pension.
VitzG«rald, WilKtvm Robert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Fletcher, Samuel,61 Major, i West India Regiment
Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall.6* Major, Indian Staff Corps
Forte, Cock burn, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Eosbery, William Thomas Exham,63 Captain, 77 Foot
Fountain, Edward. Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; Qr.Mr. >
1 Cheshire and Carnarvon Volunteer Artillery )
CYaser, James Francis,64 Captain, 19 Foot
French, Arthur, Major, Suffolk Regiment
French, Francis Horace, Major, Royal Artillery
iFullarton, William Fullarton,65 Captain, 93 Foot
Fuller, Henry Snelson Ahmuty,66 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
'Gardner, David,*" Captain, 1 West India Regiment
u iner, Harry,*8 Major, Royal Scots
•Gerrard, Hal lord Dumergue,69 Major. Indian Staff Corps
Gilbert, Charles John,70 Captain, Welsh Fusiliers
Glascott, James Jocelyn, Captain, Manchester Regiment
CrOldney, Frederick Charles Napier,™ 2Iajor, Bengal Staff Corps
Goldsmid, George Steuart,73 Major, Indian Staff Coips I
Gordon, John Wood,"* Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gordon, William Eden Evans, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Craham-Toler, James Otwav. Capt. Highland Light Infantry
Grant, Francis VVil iam Seafield,'6 Major, Oxfordshire Light Infantry ...
•Grey, Charles Francis Baring, Captain, Royal Artillery
iGubbins,Ch;is. J^I-e.vortrj/Wfywr.BengalStaffCorps; Gentleman at Arms
Haggard, George, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Hale, William Godfrey,80 Captain, Royal Marines
Hall, Roger, Captain, 14 Foot
ttlandcock, Robert Gordon,81 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hargx-eave, George William, Captain, 5 Foot
Harman, Thomas Edward, Major, West Surrey Regiment
Harpur, Joseph, Captain, 14 Hussars
Hawes, Charles Ward,85 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hay, James Archibald, fG Captain, Highland Light Infantry (74 Foot) ...
Hay, Stratford Morrison,8' Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward, Major, Royal Marines
iHayne, Arthur Gorham Howard,*19 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Heathcote, Charles George, Captain, Northumberland Fusiliers
Heathcote, Robert Walker,91 Major, Royal Marines ; Recruiting Staff >
Officer, Southampton ... ^
Henderson, Percy Edward,92 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Henderson, William Samuel, Captain, 77 Foot
Hext, Henry Veatman,94 Major, Royal Marines
Heyland, Alexander Samue1,95 Captain, Royal Artillery
Hight, Edward Lancelot,''6 Major, lnaian StaffCorps
Hill, Arthur, Captain, Royal Marines
Hill, William Noel, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Hodges, Henry Fiancis Edward,93 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Hogg, Harding Coruwailis,*9 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hornby, Cecil Rouglmedge, Captain, Ease Lancashire Regiment (30 Foot)
Horsey, Edward Ralph,101 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Hosack, John, Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment (14 Foot)
Humphry, Ed w.Wood,108 R.(Bengal) Eng. Capt.o/Invalids,Ji.Hosp.Chehea
Hurst, William Brunei, Major, Ru\al Engineers
Hutchinson, Anthony Richard,10* Captain, 23 Foot
Iredell, Lestock Walters, Captain, 104 Foot
Irvine, Thomas Thompson.106 Captain, 44 Foot
Isaacson, John de Stuteville, Major, Royal Scots
-Johnson , William Nicholas Gibson , Captain , Royal Marines . .
Johnstone, Robeit FitzRoy Maclean,107 Major, Indian Staff Corps
3 4- 4 £.7i«_ Scottish. J2i/ie8
Jones, George Alfred, Captain, Derbyshire Regiment
■Jones, Henry, Captain, 62 Foot
Joyce, William Walter Patrick, Captain, West York Regiment
-Justice, Philip, Captain, Inmskilling Fusiliers
Juine, Francis William Feildin^, Major, East Kent Regimeat
Keith, James Blaikie, Captain, 39 Foot
Kelly, rhomas,108 Captain 40 Foot
Kelsail, Gustavua Nicolls,109 Captain, Royal Engineers
.Kennedy, Hugh,110 Capiain, Royal Marines .
Kennedy, Irving Francis, Captain, 34 Foot
Kerr, Wubam Henry, Captain, Cheshire Regiment
-King, James Stewart, Major, Iudian Staff Corps
Kir wan, William Francis Maitland, Captain, 78 Foot
Knox, Francis Robert Bonham,113 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Kyuaston, Henry Edmonds,113 Captain, 19 Hussars
Kysh, Dougias John,11* Major, Royal Marines
JLang, Percy Owen, Major, ttuyal Marines
Langiord, Francis,11*" Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
Juan g lord, William John, Major, Royal Marines
.LasceUes, Clauu George William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Lawrence, Robert.,11' Captain, 90 Foot
Leader, Thomas Alexander Frederick,118 Major, Madras StaffCorps..
Jje breiou, William Inglis, Major, Bombay scan* Corps
Lee, Jnhu,uy Captain, 1 Dragoons
i.ee, William,130 Captain, 6 Foot (Quarter Matter, 28 June 44) .......
Leith, Thomas,121 Major, tlombay Staff Corps
Leslie, Charles Robert, Captain, 25 Foot
Leslie, George, Captain, Royal Marines ...
Lewes, Prion, Captain^ Royal Artillery
Liebenrood, George Engelbens,123 Captain, Northampton Regiment..
Lindsay, Alexander John, Major, tto>al Andlerv (District Officer) ..
Lindsay, William Bayl'ord, Captain, 102 Foot
COKN BT,
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7 June 44
10 Aug. 70
22 Jan. 79
:i Mar. 61
11 Mar. 53
3 July 58
2 Dec. 62
8 Jan. 56
8 Feb. 7c
4 Dec. 56
15 June 68
3 Mar. 65
9 May 65
10 Nov. 69
20 July 67
4 July 65
17 Apr. 66
28 Dec. 64
8 Oct. 71
31 May 59
4 Feb. 69
12 Dec. 51
25 Sept. 54
78 Jan. 59
2 Dec. 68
23 June 65
4 Oct. 64
5 Aug. 64
13 Feb. 53
7 Aug. 67
11 Dec. 58
12 Dec. 57
n May 78
S May 55
9 May 05
22 Jan. 79
12 Oct. 67
10 Aug. 64
16 Feb. 47
17 Nov. 63
12 June 52
30 Dec. 50
4 Oct. 60
23 Aug. 59
24 May 61
Muy 55
n May 78
25 Sept. 60
9 Mar. 67
8 June 60
26 Feb. 62
13 Oct. 60
2t Nov. 62
11 Apr. 54
21 Mar. 34
18 May 43
14 Sept. 66
1 Aug. 68
8 Jan. 64
9 Apr. 70
5 Sept. 62
19 Dec. 48
12 Apr. 64
11 Jan. 67
5 Nov. 54
28 July 46
3 Feb. 48
12 Nov. 58
14 Mar. 48
14 Mar. 68
17 Apr. 58
5 July 46
28 Oct
July 79
30 Dec. 64
2 Feb. 55
19 Apr. 79
18 July 62
4 Mar. 6£
ii! Jan. 66
21 Feb. 60
'28 Oct. 71
30 Mar. 5?
27 Oct 71
-9 ^pr. 74
1 Sept. 69
22 Feb. 68
2$ Oct. 71
11 Feb. 76
20 Nov. 75
15 July 76
27 Oct. 71
9 Nov. 66
1 Mar 63
28 Oct. 71
27 Apr. 58
24 July 56
28 Aug. 63
5 July 7]
27 Feb. 69
22 Apr. 69
20 July 66
23 Nov. 56
28 May 7&
11 Dec. 60
6 Dec. 67
3 Feb. 72
30 Nov. 70
3 Aug. 67
28 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 63
6 Dec. 67
7 Aug. 5a
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15 Nov. 58
1 3 J uly 70
17 May 81
29 Nov. 70
16 Sept. 68
27 May 48
6 July 67
10 May 57
9 Dec. 64
11 Aug. 63
2 Jan. 64
9 Dec. 64
12 Jan. 66
10 Dec. 58
9 Mar. 79
23 May 74
24 Nov. 63
8 June 70
30 Nov. 66
3 Jan. 65
4 Aug. 65
23 Aug. 64
20 Juue 54
10 Aug. 40
3 Feb. 55
15 Apr. 71
1 Jan. 7"
2O01. 66
13 Nov. 72
28 Out. 71
24 Nov. 77
27 Jan. 76
4 Aug. 63
19 Sept. 77
5 Sept. 49
22 June 70
7 July n8
23 Dec. 64
14 Feb. 56
26 Dec. 51
6 Juiio 51
26 Oct. 60
19 Sept. 49
1 Nov. 60
12 Feb. 70
24 Nov. 77
4 Juuebi
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30 May
28 Oct.
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3 Aug.
14 Feb.
22 Jan.
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30 June
6 Feb.
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[4 June
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:8 Oct.
3 Aug.
:i May
i6 Sept.
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[4 Nov.
29 July
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13 Oct.
26 Oct.
9 Oct.
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10 Dec.
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23 Dec.
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21 Feb.
30 Dec.
7 May
29 Oct.
26 Nov.
10 Jan.
" May
1 May 64
20 Mar. 82
22 Jan. 99
-■g Apr. 82
1 July 81
3 Jan. 95
27 Apr. 81
;7 Dec. 81
13 Mar. 84
19 Oct. 78
8 Feb. 90
8 A or. 74
14 Aug. 8S
29 Apr. 94
4 Dec. 82
15 Sept. 86
10 Nov. 89
i: Feb. 96
20 Nov. 95
15 July 96
10 Aug. 87
13 Dec. 84
5 Sept. 83
1 July 87
23 Dec. 71
27 Sept. 77
24 Jan. 80
2 Dec. 88
13 Feb. 85
15 Apr. 82
1 July 81
13 Feb. 73
19 Oct. 87
11 Dec. 78
6 Dec. 88
3 Feb. 92
1 Oct. 83
18 Nov. 82
28 Oct. 91
17 Apr. 80
6 Dec. 88
26 Aug. 79
ii May 98
1 Oct. 75
12 July 84
22 Jan. 99
12 Oct. 87
29 Dec. 82
9 Mar. 72
6 Nov. 81
1 July 81
9 Dec. 84
1 Jan. 81
26 Feb. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Jan. 79
11 May 98
21 Oct. 87
2 Feb. 81
26 Feb. 85
:4 Sept. 81
1 July 81
1 Jan. 81
[i Mar. 80
1 July 81
4 Sept.ss
1 July 81
30 Mar. 87
1 Aug. 88
7 June 84
13 Nov. go
1 July 81
: July 9J
10 Nov. 92
5 Sept. 82
!S Nov. 94
1 July Ui
6 May 83
11 Jan. 87
13 Dec. 84
1 July 81
2 July sS
3 Feb. 68
1 July 81
t-j Oct. 69
19 Feb. 81
[9 Mar. 84
1 Apr. 94
8 Mar. 79
Majors Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
&3T
£.*.<?. Lloyd, Francis Elliot,125 Captain, 25 Foot
loyd, John Hayes, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lovett, Hubert Richard.1" Major, Kind's Royal Rifles
Lowrey, Henrv, 128 Captain, 2 West India Regiment
Lyster, Arthur Walter,129 Major, Indian Staff Corps
M'Carthy, George Alexander',150 Major, Indian Staff Corps
M'Clintock, Benjamin,131 Cavtain, Shropshire Light Infantry
M'Cudden, Lionel Albert L'homas,132 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
M'Ewen, James Henry, Captain, 4 Foot
M'Nair, John Frederick Adolnhus, CMG. Captain, Royal (Madras) Art....
Macgregor, Cortlandt George, Captain, 35 Foot
Machell, Edward John, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mackay, Spencer Henry, Captain, 101 Foot
Mackenzie, Thomas,13* Major, Sea forth Highlanders
Maclachlan, Duncan. Caj-tain, go Foot
Macleane, Thomas, Captain, ioj Foot
Maher, Valentine Herbert,135 Captain, Connaught Rangers
Muillard, George James, Captain, 17 Foot
Malet, Alexander George William, Captain, Dorset Regiment
Malet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham, Captain, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Mansergh, Arthur Henry W. Captain, Leicester Regt
Marindin, Sir Francis Arthur, KCMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Marrett, EJward Uvedale,136 Ma jor, Indian Staff Cirps
Marriott, Reginald Adams.137 DSO. Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Marsh, Edward Herman,1-9 Captain, 34 Foot
Marsh, George Samuel, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Matchett. Alfred William, Captain, 29 Foot
Mayne, Mosley,139 Major, Rotnbay Staff Corps
Melvill, Henry, 139t itajor, Indian Staff Corps
Meredith. Thomas Boyle, Captain, 18 Foot
Michel, John Horace Charles,140 Captain, Leicester Regiment
Miller, John,1*1 Captain, Royal Marines
Moberly, Alfred, Captain, 1 Foot
Money, Wigram Montagu, Major, Gloucestershire Regiment
Monteith, Arthur Mackworth,1*2 Major, Indian Staff i!orps
Montgomery, George,1*3 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Montgomery, Robert Evans, Major, Royal Marines
Montresor, Wei by Francis, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Moore, George Thomas Carus,1** Captain, 42 Foot
Moore, Thomas,145 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Morris, John George, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Morton, Arthur, Captain, 45 Foot
Murphy, Cecil William Esmonde,146 Major, Royal Artillery
Murphy, Francis Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Murray, Alexander Bruce, Captain, 79 Foot
Murray, Edward Croft, Captain, Bedfordshire Regiment
Nangle, William, Captain, 15 Foot
Neary, Stephen,1*7 Captain, Essex Regiment
p.s.c. Nelson, William F. Captain, Royal Artillery
Newington, Charles May Hayes, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Newman, Arthur Alex.148 Major, Royal Artillery
Newman, Henry Horatio,150 Major, North Staffordshire Regiment
Ormond, William Church,152 Captain, 5 Foot
Otway, Robert Cooke,153 Captain, Somerset Light Infantry
Owen, Ed.vard Henry Mostyn,154 Captain, 105 Foot
Ozzard, Hudson Henry,155 M ijor, Indian Staff Corps
Papillon, Alexander Frederick William., Captain, Royal Artillery
Parry, John Horndon,'56 Captain. Royal Marines
Pascoe, Robert James, Captain, Royal Marines
Pearson, Aylmer Charles,150 Captain, Royal Marines
Phibbs, Richard Renshaw, Captain, Royal Artillery
Phillips, Charles, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Pitt, Walter Lewes,161 Captain. Border Regiment
Porterfield, Bolden Dundas, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery ...
Power, JohuLennox,104 Captain, York andLancaster Regiment
Prendergast, William Miles, Captain, Worcester Regiment
Preston, Arthur John, Major, West Riding Regiment
Prior, Herbert Morris, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Pritchett, William Morris,167 Captain, Royal Marines
Pym, Harry Reginald Lockyer,168 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Quirk, Philip, Captain, 67 Foot
Ranee, Frederick,171 Captain, 36 Foot
Reeves, John,17- Captain, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Rice, Charles Augustus, Captain, RoyaJ Engineers
Richardson, Robert William, Captain, 14 Foot
Richey, Thomas Duncan,174 Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery)
( Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 76) 3
Richmond, George Mitthew, Captain, Border Regiment
Richmond and Gordon, 0. H. G. L. Duke of, KG. Captain, Unattached; \
Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire J
*Rizzo, Edmuod, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Roberts, Howland,175 Major, Royal Artillery
Roberts, John Roberts Atkin-, Major, Leinster Regiment
Robilliard, Chas. Durham Hocart,176 Captain, Royal Marines
Robinson, William, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rochfort, Henry Wollastoa, Captain, 7 Foot '.I'."........".,""!"."!!
p.s.c. Roe, Eugene M.177 Captain, 23 Foot
Ross, Allen Theophilus, Captain, Cameron Highlanders '. !..!.".!!
Ross, John James, Major, Somersetshire Light Infantry ,
Russell, Lechmere, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..,.,......"""""!"]
Rutter, John, Major, Royal Malta Artillery '. .I"".!!!!!""."!"!!"
Sandys, Edwin William, Major, Royal Artillery
Sandys, Francis Robert, Captain, 4 Foot ..'..................'"
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Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Sant-Fournier, Alfred, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Saunders, Augustus James, Captain, Royal Artillery
Saunders. Morlev Caulfield, Captain, 12 Foot
. William Lawrence,181 Captain, Royal Marines
Schneider Stewart Melvill Confrere-18* Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Servants, Charles Edward,'*3 Captain, Royal Marines
Sewell, John Dalrvmple Wm.18*Jfa;©r, Madras Staff Corps
Sewell-Grana, George Segundo,1" Captain, 101 Foot
■ >ur, Henry William,186 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Shanks. Joseph' George,ls: Major, Royal Marines
Sheil, Henrv, Major, Royal Artillery
Shepherd, Thomas Yn-et, Captain, Lcinster Regiment
Sherlock, Ephraim Tho:n I ' , Royal Highlanders
Shippard, Walkinshaw Orlando Courtney,'81 Mijor, Royal Artillery ...
Simpson, Charles Henry, Mat- ' iff Corps
Smith, Allan, Major, Indian Stafi Corps
Smith, James Stoker Grant, Captain, 67 Foot
S nitta, John,190 Captain, Military Train
Stnith/JoseDh Graham,189 Major, West Kent Regiment
> ; . \m: v Cl< ment, Major, [loyal Marines
Soa'dy, Thomas Eales, Captain, 66 Foot
S luthwood, John Southcott, Captain, 1 Life Guards
Sprent, William Swansea,19"' Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery [R] ...
Stephens, Edward Barrington,193 <» plain, Royal Marines
Stevens, VCa <-, Indian Staff Corps
Stevenson, William, Captain, 49 Foot
Stewart, William, Major, Indian Staff Corps
. Kcrl.es LngaroV9* Major, Wiltshire Regiment
Straghan, John.195 i n, B yalMarines
Sutherland, Robert Samuel,196 Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Swinburne. Paul,19' Captain, So Foot
Swinburne, Thomas Robert,198 Major, R. Marine Artillery ; Secruitinp
Staff Officer 2nd Class, Unit, 1 July 09 j
SymtDS, Jelinsrer Henry,199 Captain, Royal Marines
Taylor, St. John Stewardson. Captain, 11 Hussars
Terrv, Arthur Frederick,-00 Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Thackwell, William Poison, Captain, Black Watch
Thomson, David,0 Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tinmouth, Wingrove Laugburne,-02 Captain, Royal Marines
Tollemache, Algernon Seymour, Captain, 10S Foot ,
Topp, Henry, Captain, 77 Foot
Tracy, Michael, Major, Const Brigade of Artillery
Trevelyjm, Herbert, Captain, Inniskilling Fiisiiiers
Troup, William Bedford, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tufnell, Robert Hutchison Campbell,203 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Tulloch, Hector, CB. Major, Royal (Madras) Engineers
Turle, William Greer,204 Captain, 60 Rifles
Turner, Henry Ainslie Alfred, Major, Royal Marines
Twyning, William Edward, Captain, iS Foot
Uro.ub.art, Ives M'Lean, Captain, 108 Foot
Vanrenen, Edward, Captain, 109 Foot
:m, Percy Balderston,205 Majur, Indian Staff Corps
ViiUi 1, Leonard Hugh,2*6 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Waller, Robert Jocelyn,20' Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wal^h, John, Captain, Military Train
Watson, Robert Kiero, Major, Leicestershire Regiment
Webb, Henry North,*08 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Webster, George, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Wedderbnrn Maxwell, Jas Andrew Colvile,209 J/u/or, Bengal Staff Corp.-
Welch, Fred Wm. Capt, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot)
Welch man, Frederick Deffield,210 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Weller, Alexander Thomas,211 Major. Indian Staff Ccrps "
Weston, Alfred,212 Major, 5 Lancers .'.
Westropp, Wnliam Keily,213 Major, Durham Light Infantry
Williams, Herbert Michael,21* Major, Middlesex Regiment
Williams, Williun, Captain, 103 Foot
Wiliiams-Hepworth, Edwin Wilson Gresham, Captain, 19 Hussars
Wilmot, Francis,215 Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Wilson, Henry George, Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Wilson, John,216 Captain, 90 Foot
Wodehouse. Edwin Frederick,-'1" Major, Royal Artillery
Woodland, Herbert Lovell, Captain, 14 Foot
Woollcombe, Robert,218 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Worthington, Henry Russell,219 Captain, 61 Foot
Wreford, William Langore, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
Wrignt, Arthur Francis Bingham, Captain, 101 Foot
Wright, Henry Octavian Perceval, Major, Royal Marines
Wright, John Thomas,220 Major, Royal Engineers
Wylhe, Frederick,221 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wylly, Edward Arthur Bgerton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Wymer, George Bannatyne, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery ,.
Wynell-Mayow, Mayow,222 Major, Royal Artillery
Wynne, Mark Saurin,323 Captain, 81 Foot
Yates, William HassaUs, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Young, Henry Pottinger, Major, BombayStad Corps...
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General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 638a
• Sir James Fraser Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistnn under General Pollock, and was severely
wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Ciunp to Lord Gough through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46
including the Oatlles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal aud two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Sikhs and Aftghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter Master
general to Havelock s Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore Aoung
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of the
garrison of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service)
^General Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the E.M. Brigade, including the battle of
a alaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture ef
the city , afterwards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China
ill i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts and subseauent
operations (Medal with three Clasps). ==h>""«
3 Sir Alexander Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal)
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) Served as
second in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the affair of Futteh-
pore bikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and M.ynpoory (mentioned) • commanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of' the Begum's
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). >.u=.°H0ums
7 Lieut.General W. H. Caine served in the Central India campaign from July 1S57 to May 1850 and was m-psent
at the affairs of Kuttinghee, Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp). ' Present
9 Lieut. General Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1355, including the siege and fall
Of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). g
11 Lieut.General Jenkin Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1358-59 (Medal).
'2 Lieut.General E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian Mutiny campaign| of 1857-59, and was present at the assault
and capture of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlee-ke-Sarai and all the operations throughout the sice • served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the Columu under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer district in 1850
(Medal with Clasp).. Served in tiie Hasara campaign in 1808, and wis present in the operations ou the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (mentioned in despatches M»dal)
'* Sir Harry Lumsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 33rd Bengal Native ' Infantry in
Affghanistan with General Pollock s Force in 1S42, and present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, operations in the
Mazeena and Sungoo Khale Val eys under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcing of the JiWulluck Pass
and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interpreter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in the Sutlei canmaiirn
in 1840, and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appointed Extra
Assistant to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846, and present with a Brigade of Seiks
against tanatic Hmdostanees ; the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the forcing of the Doob Pass and affair n r
Ballakote, and received the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantry 1 5th Dec
.846, and present 111 command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1849 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebei
Seik Inlantry under GundaSmg m Maharaja Golab Sing's territory, and thanked by GovernSient ■ and present at
the battle of Goojerat (mentioned m despatches, Punjaub Medal with two Clasps, aiid Brevet of Major) Has com.
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including Lt Colonel G St P
Lawrence s attack on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormundie, and Shere Khanie in 1847 ; Lt.Colonel Bradshau's attack'on the
same villages with the addition of auggow and Moora in 1850; Sir Colin Campbell's affairs of Dubb, Nawadund
Plaughar Iskakote, m 1S52. Served m Brigadier General Chamberlain's expedition against Cal.ul Khale and
Masood Wuzecrees in 1859-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the BurruraPass, as well as at Camn
t>uloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp) Conducted
*nd Au" iMSS1°n 0andahar m l8s7' Waa severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Corps,
,„" L>e°it.GeueraJ J. E. T. Nicolls served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Was severely wounded m the Sutlej campaign (Medal) ^auaiajpure
'6,S.ir Richard Strachey served in the Sutlej campaign of 11845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
of Ahwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
" Lieut.General F. W. Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in
GoSeraMMlda?with5two Cusp's) ^^ °f l348"49' inClUding ^ and C^e of Moolta»- a»d battle of
Seba^ol^e^al wSsp,^ &£ X&W^^^A ^ "^ "" ^ ^ *" °f
( B'reveTof3 Ma.6™' Medal wfth Cla!? 7^ tU° Per3ian ExPedition, and was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
23 MiJjor General TE Adams served in the Crimea with the 28th Regiment from 20th Au<*. 18S5 and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ''
si Major General AS H Algar served with the 60th Hides in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
}*" ot Bengal m 1853 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of ,860 in China t Medal with two Clatps for
Taku Forts and Pekin). Served in the Boor war of i33i with the Natal Field Force ^asps iur
32 Major General F. Alien served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 18th Bengal
Native Infantry m the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) "
33 Major General J. E.Allen served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1S55, including
thesiege and fall 0 ^Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September(Medal >vithClasp,and Turkish Medal). Served 111 th°
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of
Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahorndie, passage of the Gogra at Fvzabau
c'laspT 0I amB°re Kussla> and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with
» Major General G. Allgood served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-49 with the 49th Bengal Native Infantry
including the siege and capture of Mooltanand the action of Soorajkhoond-slightly wounded (Medal with Clasn)
served in the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1857 in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at
the relief of Lucknow, storming of Sekunderbagh, storming of Shah Nujeef, battle of Bawnpore (slightly wounded)
action ot Kala Nuddee. siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Bareilly, and affair at Shahjehanpore ; also served
m the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the engagements at Doondea Khera, Burjeedia Mus eedia, and Raptee
{17 % f n f "eIlt;oned "J despatches Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the China war in
i860 as Deputy Quarter Master General of Sir John Michel's Division, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts and m the advance on and occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served m the TJmbeyla campaign in 1863 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Ass slant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the-capture of the Crag Picquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla-
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with clasp) umoeyia
3s Major General A. Anderson served with theBurmese Expedition in 1889 'Medal with Clasp).
"Major General C Andrews served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and batt e of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the tiefd operations in Bunaaecr^d
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, with Ross's Camel Corps. o^uuo m -nunuieeunu.
r^a ^ f' E-, H' A113"11 eeijed in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the sieire
%i ± llT ' m r X ™n^3 ^V^ f'.ege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . l wlMl
6386 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or 0 1 a Pension. — War Services.
« Major General F. E. Appleyard served with the 8oth Regiment in the Burmese war of 185= (Medal with Clasp
forPegul, and was present at the capture of Martahan, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April,
and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party; also at the capture of Pro me. Served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Roval Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (woundedl and
Inkennan and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June,
and assault on the Redan 18th June— wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Me lal). Served in the Arghau war i»
1878-79 in command of the 3rd Brigade 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of AH Musjid (mentioned in despatches) and in the Bazar Valley Expedition (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with 01 . _ . , _. ' _.
« Major General H. T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the atlair at,
WKeuzie's Farm battles of Alma and Inkennan, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie on the
[Medal with three Clasp-), Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
an campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Secuudra, attack on a Fort near Moonshegunge, siege
Lucknow, capture of Forts Rthora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet
»'s Sir Cromer Ashburnham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking ol the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund,
including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture
of Bareillv, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of
the Fort o"f Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee,
attack on and destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with th" Candahar Column in the Afghan
war of 1S78-80. Commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles from the outbreak of the war till the 18th February
1879, including the surrender and occupation of Candahar and the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was present a*
the action of Ahmed Kheyl and surrender of Ghuznee, also at the attack on and capture of the Urzoo villages (OB.,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Boer war of 1880-81, and was present
at the actions at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps throughout the Egi ptian war of 1S82, including the recon-
naissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta anil the action at Kassasm
(oth September), and commanded the 4th Infantry Brigade at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 in command of the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
' Major General William Bally served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 with the 33rd Regiment subsequent to
the fall' of Sebastopol. Served'as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Collings in the Abyssinian campaign in
1S67-68 (mentioned in despatches for "zeal and intelligence," Medal).
~>~ Major General R. D. Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment,
including the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkennan, and siege of Sebas-
topol—wounded (Medal w th three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
ss Major General De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59; present
at the action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a
Regiment of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the con-
clusion of the campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the
retreat of the rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
»> Major General J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before
and taking of Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from
August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 ia
China, including the action of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in
1S63, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); in the
Hazara campaign in iSf 8, including the operations on the Black Mountain (Clasp) ; and with the expeditiou
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the opera-
tions in the Lugbman Valley, including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
™ Major General J. C. Bartley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with tho 4th Regiment, including the
battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
a Major General H. J. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
«» Major General N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and was present in the affair at Saif-u-deen (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
6! MajorGeneralC. B. Basden served against the insurgents in Bundleeund in 1S44-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native Infantry
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal). Was in command of the 5th
Punjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March 1S60 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeerees who
threatened the city of Tak were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
64 Major General J. Bates served in the Sind campaign in 1S43 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad
(Medal). Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1858.
•» Major General G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1S52-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"'• Major General H. D. Battye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, and was present in the opera-
tions in Boh lciind ard Oude (Medal).
66 Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
69 Major General E. M. Beadon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
" Major General A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at tho surrender of Koto
Kangra in June 1846. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the storm and capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp) . _. „ , . ,
n Major General F. Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the
24th (Muzbie) Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May i860, and was present at the forcing
of the Burrura Pass, taking of Makeou, and other minor affairs I Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deb Khojah, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
!• Major General J. H Bedford served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the action
of Kota-ke-Serai, and at the siege and capture of G^alior (Medal).
76 Major General Edward Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
so Major General H. I. Belt was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Aug. 1858.
82 Major General T. S. Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 28th Nov. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, anil assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.,
and was wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-59, including the action at
Sheorajpore, delence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including
attacks on the Dilkoosha Martimero and Secunderbagh, defence of the Alumbagh under Outran: from November
to March including the whole of the operations, siege and capturo of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude
in 1858-59, including the action of Buxar Ghat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madlioo, and capture of Fort
Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services, 638
s3 Major General W. H. Binny, served during the operations against the bill tribes ihe Peshawur District in
1S55 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in Dec. 1858,
and subsequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
81 Major General H. P. Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 1848-40. including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at the
capture of Bareilly (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
ss Major General J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-4;, including the
capture of Punalla and Powunghur.
"' Sir E. W. Blackett served with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th July 1855,
and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermap, and the siege of Sebastopol, including
the assault of the Redan on the 18th June, when he commanded a ladder party and was dangerously wounded
—left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Legion of Honor).
"' Major General G. F. Blake served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
Major General C. Blewitt served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1861-6=; (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
90 Major General C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, in-
cluding the capture of Busbire and of theforts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 10th Bombay Native
Infantry at the capture of Kot*h, battle of Kota-ke-Sera and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie,
actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan
warm 1879-80, and commanded the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar under Major General
Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
91 Major General Blunt served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
eampaign (Medal). Indian mutiny of 1857-55, including siege of Delhi, battle of Nujjufghur, action of Agra, relief
of Lucknow by L jrd Clyde, action of Shurnsabad, capture of the fort and town of Ca'lpee (mentioned in despatches
on every occasion, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
93 Major General Bogle served in the Crimea in 1855-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field Artillery (4th
Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the action
of Keendoo Nulla 1 mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the thanks of the Governor-
General for " gallantry and resolution " (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian campaign
of 186S in command 01 a battery of six mountain guns and four mortars (several times mentioned in despatches
Medal) . r '
97 Major General R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from October i8;7 to August
1858 (Medal). °
98 Major General W. Booth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall aSL
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). S
" Major General J. W. Bostuck served as acting Aide de Camp to Brigadier Campbell commanding the and ■
Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and was present at the battle of Sobraon ( Medal) . Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
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march of 44 miles to Gurdaspore, arid commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the'sealkote mutineers
on the 12th and 16th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's
field forceinEusofzaiin 1858; also during the Hazara campaign of 186S ; and with Colonel Keyes' force against the
Bezoties 111 February 1869 (India Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Sikh Infantry throughout the Afghan
war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo°near
Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
"5 Major General G. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of
Bekng, British Burmah, in 1857.
J1° Major General R. D. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tba first anfl
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two cTasps) Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the
operations against Sittanain 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1" Major General E. Bradford served in the Central India campaign in 185S, including the siege and capture of
Ratghur, Chandaree, and Jhansi, battle of Betwa, capture of the Fort of Loharie, action of Koonch, operations
fcefore and taking ot Calpee ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kussea, passage of the Go°ra at
Fyzabad, and affair of Muchlee Gawn (Medal with Clasp). Was attached to theEusofzie Field Force of 1863-6I aa a
Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
, m *IaJor p6^™1 Algernon Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1S55, including
theaflairsol M Ivenzie s Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the
nJe->?u ■ r? 6tb0ct- lS54 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th ClasB of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
"« Major General H A Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zea-
land war in 1864-65 (Medal).
us Major General D. Briggs served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Army Trans-
port Train, and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also servedinthe Bhootar, cam-
J>al,'Pi,? -5, w ?i? 5rS.e under Gen- Tom°s. and was m-esent at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with ClasDi
, " Major General R. C. Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present
at Ranginil (Medal). ^
"8 Major General E. T. Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in theactionat
Kangarin, also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
"o Major General C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
sieere operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal withClasp).
>22 Major General G. R. Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur and battles of badoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)
,J -, ,aJ0i' GeD?ra,1 A- A; Bruoe served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40
(Medal). Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanziesin 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp)
Major General J. M. Burn served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on 1st
June ib5o (Medal) served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and cantureaf
I aku torts (Medal with Clasp). •
"2 Major General E. B. Burnaby served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1861 Also
served mthe Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan
war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of AJi Musjid, and in the operations in the Bazar" and
Lughman Valleys-wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Burmese Expedition m 1886-87 (CB., and Clasp). "™
. "* itajor Geziera.1 H:. Butler served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (carried the Colours after Lieut. Hague was killed), siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, assault ot the Redan on 18th June, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Maior
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in i86r : also in that of
1863-65 (Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, and Medal;.
..i^SJoH Q,™eral E- w- G- BJ"am served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Adjutant to the Royal Marine B at-"
iss Major General P. R. Cameron served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of
v y
639 General Ojfict rs Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — W<<r Srrrires.
Busa, Tazagaum, and Nagoo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gal-
Uiiiry, p. 786.]
l5s Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1355. including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, i;th
August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served
with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches, also in the French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzers in support of the
l -nch attack), actions near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the
Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo
ncAT Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1834 in com-
mand of Artillery ( CB.). #
159 Major General J. P. Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1354-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (men-
tioned in desp;.iches. Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal |,
iw Major General J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah — severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Mackeson against the
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1852-55 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub Irregular
Force with the expedition against theBozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Khanbund Defile.
Ul Major General W. M. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1879 | Br. i-et of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
m Major General H. Cardew served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lli Major General W. Carnell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Cuenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and com-
manded a detachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwa on the 18 th September 1857 (Medal).
ll* Major General F. J. Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including
the siege and fall of .Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
!l" Major General C. P. Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S50-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to the
Infantry at the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Booniah Pass, and on the following day when
incapacitated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that post was stormed
by a large force* of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mansergh. In May 1851 he was
appointed Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated *' Catty's Rifles," and during thirteen months
of the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patrol
of the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders.and the various reports of Commanders
of Divisions. On the dishandment of " Catty's Rifles," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded with the expe-
dition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the command of
Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post per-
fectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were onthree occasions taken by the enemy and driven off, were recap-
tured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded 'by musket-balls in the Booniah Pass.
lw Major General G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian Mutiny (Medal). Served
with the 16th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghai by the rebels on the 19th, 20th and 21st September 1S60 (Medal). Served in the
Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
lil Major General R. W. Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 (Medal), and was present at the sur-
render of Kotc Kangra.
'ii Major General I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal).
■yi Major General J. Charley served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
February 1880, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
lii Major General A. Cherry-Garrard served with the gothLitjht Infantry in India from 12th Aug. 1857 until the end
of the rebellion, including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the 2nd
Detachment Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and captuFa
of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a jrar's service). Served with the
90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the
engagement at Taba Indoda (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Also served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Uiundi (Medal with Clasp).
ia Major General R. B. Chichester served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st
Regiment, under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one
Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-9 with the Khyber Column, and commanded the 81st Regiment at the capture of
Ali Musjid {CB., Medal with Clasp).
1 '•*"* Major General L. R. Christopher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations at
Caw npore under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
|5' Major General W. Chrystie served with the Abyssiuian Expeditionary Force in i363, as Field Engineer at
Zoulla during January, at Benafe in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigerat in constructing
the entrenchments at that post (mentioned in despatches, brevet of Major, and Medal).
'*» Sir Stanley de A. C. Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Light Camel
Regiment, and tbok part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, CMG., and Medal with Clasp).
16y Major General M. Clifford served in the Crimean campaign from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medai).
161 Major General T. H.Clifton served the Eastern campaign of 185488 Aide deCanip to the Duke of Cambridge, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded aud horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of
s6th Oct. (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Clas^ ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"»- Major General C. F. Cockburn served in the Crimean campaign from Septeinuer 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Major General George Colclough was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie f^r services with the late
O^manli Horse Artillery during the Eastern campaign in 1854-55.
101 Major General R. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kiniedy district in
1356-57.
165 Major General C. Collingwood served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 (Medal).
i*7 Major General E. A. Collins served with the 26th Camerouians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
,w Major General T. B. Collinson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
repulse of 400 natives in an attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
«* Major General W. Coninghair. served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the
suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from 1st to
30th March 1859 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Mazeena
Valley {CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
170 Major General E. J. R. Connolly served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
;T* Major General C. Cookworthy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Sadoolapore, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian-
w;tlhthand Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-5S, and was present at the
action of Trhnmooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier Gerrard's Column in the action at Narnoul —
wounded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund campaign and actions of Bareilly and Shahjehanpore. Commanded
tho Artillery with Sir T. Seaton's Field Force at the action of Bunkegaon (three times mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Brevet of Major).
l" Major General W. W. Corban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with thiee Clasps, aud Turkish Medal). Com-
General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services 640
™f\K«M 'B82, and was preset at the
«&£& %^Ji£&S^&2&&S&£S&& l355' iDClUdinS the Siege aDd fa" °f Sebast0po1
(Bronje'Star)eneralC' M" Cotton 8er™a ""> Gwalior campaign of ,343-44. including the battle of Maharajpore
baMe1o?JSobmnnralf«i^C°prte-naT served.in '!•? Sutlej campaign in 1846. and was slightly wounded at the
^^^^^X^^^£^Z ^ ^° °f »> " at Ramnuggur,
aotiofof ffli^S?J»h^.??SS^ SerVeK 7ith *!!e expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the
Seymour to the Petto St r»eb«e'S °2 the Sth Ja"-,'8.59- Accompanied the naval forces under Sir Michael
»o™^aj0r rGeneraJ 9- Y- ,Cox served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Punniar (Bronze Stqrl Sntlai
SrifrSrJii^H'r Brigade Major of Horse Artillery, including the passage of the Cheenab aid
Served arouSr^^l^SrT1*'^™*1^^ "^Patches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major)
iK.?S8h0°,,T™f» Mutiny at Rawul Pindee and Peshawur (Medal and OB).
AledYl with ci^naf„r'p^°XwrTe? m the Ba™?se 'war in '852-53, and was present at the retaking of BeelUg
(.«»S' eneral p B I BOn; ,! L" ^ITS- W'^ $" Madras .Riam in '8S7-59 ta l^lliig the mutiny in Ind?a°
eamDaim It h S p„ mn ™ rt 1 «.h *n n Indlan. Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow,
C^P^if?^^ohl,cJJ°dandb.attleof.Bare»ly 'as Adjutantof Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasn. and Kr.vetnf *?£„./
Sebastopol VrcnnThCth Sent ,sf= t^hf" ^ AheD5oth- Resinient in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
786 -to 186S ,?. IZSJffiS rtlS ,° the en,d of .the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov.
enemy's attack on ?L cUnn at K,b Z? w- CaptUr0 °f Rangiawhia with the storming party, repulse of the
vilSSof ^Keton^™d^lpntaS?^ra-i^COm™aild of a V*H? of the soth)' the caPture Of the fortified
3- h fie° Lent tt theF^npdT.^f^p aHwlt^ th% st0TmmB party (Medal). Served with a detachment of the
^5SSfc^o^SSSn?i^n^'B^r^ General Colborne in ,875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in ne
eom^ntos ri XTifr B^rimfnf »„n $^£ '? l8?^ SerTed in tue Zulu war of l8?9. Arst in command of three
portions ?oolonfaln?rBr^n?™^oVa^erW??T'!S as Conin>anda°t of the Leydenhurg District, and commanded a
"a Mei in ill operations S SpS,? ^wayo in Zululand. Served subsequently in the Transvaal until
Served with tteNneExneditmn?^ ,f« a m l8'9. mcludmg the capture of that chief (Medal with Clasp).
<MMiL wita^Ra^ffive'sVtir) command of the «na Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment
renawopMomta™^^ campaign of ,848-49, including the siege and sur-
°« Ma or Gent -41 PR r r3, ' ££*?' and ?urrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps)
.andwasJpreSkaAheaffaiVGofKZr^ 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in ,858-59,
camp^fin^ncSi'^he %?ZIZaZ™£~Z?*T£ camPaiSn in lS57 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the Indian Mutiny
^iittoBSE?SrS£ ?fl£ Mu^dSSr^, *S?gh.?r' aCtl°n ^ Barodef. relief of Saugor, cpiure of Garrakata!
advance on Calnee battfe of ?iS;?k p0I» Pa%s> advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa
wSS^v^BZm^SJn?*r'G?Sdofl8tB'iSMe Central India Field Force when our baggage
m rsuit to Sui-ceela lav we STSXifT °f Deppora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee!
*a^Srlsfe?s 5 Srr^cSSS ot?Mta^MedaafwFtrhesceiitspt th6 siese and capture of Kotah- coq-
^^SSS^--^^ and upper Koorum
^e€HSSSSleS^=n^=
of Kubraie tott e .fBsX.tS™T° 'D qUeUmg "ie Indiau mutiliy of l857"59' aad ™<* P™sent at the affair
Colonel »tfS Fipi.i i™f ' h °n Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently with
>'° Malor General GsrlC' °f f emze S?ah and other rebels ™ lS59 (Medal with Clasp for Centra Into),
place from td June to 26rt npc f T & .voluateeur in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the protection of that
Bahldoor Khan thl? h° ,f, cVmrn'-d l",! T" ^^ m the ?Urprise and defeat of a body of rebel« belonging to Khan
^^^^dt%^onTilt^7^h^^^f a Detaeh'uent of the KemaonLevy at ?he action of
C'apt. S. Brown bcinc severelv ™ ,giS. ^h 1 ^ Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of the Force on
*blcomm^^^^^^%^tSSa^f^^''lBdby'WOli CaU tthaUked by the Governor General and
L 185^57? Genera' R- H- CunIiffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district
Rjap'oftn-e^ •» ^S, and was present at
battle ^"SSSIrtiwu wit'h cTaV,nd W S™h S3r<\ ?ef im0nt !? the Punjaub campaign in ,849. including the
the PeshawnrTrontifr ^(MecS ^thCbL ^JSlJ?~ djUt^nt m,^e oamPa'P ,?f l85"5* against the hill tribes on
entry into Puttehghur olssaJe of SJ??KW °f "u5^"59' ln,cludttg the action of Khodagunge and
panies of the ^rd at the SStLi gra at Fy?.abad on 29th November, commanded the skirmishing Com-
inland [destruction of Bnnt°? Toolsepore, minor affairs, commanded attacking Companies of 5 3rd at the 1 storm-
T"SC?|! fBungeon-menbcmedtn despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
keBeoperlSbeforJ "i&^&lhSg? J? the Punjaub campaign of ,848-49, and was present at the ,st and 2nd
action of SooVikl nnnH „°\ <f? ' moludlD& the attack on the enemy's outposts on the 9th and 12th September
'-Maior General F frS and caP.tore of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clas™ *
|ltewSMTe'/^i^U1,?e|OTj¥1™r of l88z Wltb t^ 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
andwasnre«enti,T,heL„a : ,thet^?idan Expedition in !884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
S85gi f S ^ffiSMsr^^^ aDd fi the ^
9^MaiHS?fb1™^^ QUarte" MaStCr G6n6ral ISt MVi8i0n
with thTfor?e uidL M^Gtn^p8!^ JMeda'l^^11 W8r in l879"8°' and t0°k'Part " the mar t0 onCandahar
rirtd^orce Mde™taff O^wo0^8'70'1 in the,India11 Mutiny campaign in ,857-58 as Field Engineer Rijpoatana
»s Maloi General A W ?ffj?l KnSmeers and was present at the capture of Awah (Medal with Claso).
uiajor general A. H. Davidson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and
y y 2
641 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pat/ or on a Pension. — \va? tervicm
.15t May 1857 on the Hindrin, battle of Eudle< keserai severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in tS6S (Medal with Clasp).
206 Major General L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57 on its march to Borazjoon,
at the* battle of Khooshab. and at the capture of Mohurara (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheelsin 1S57; present at the engagements of Shumshapoorand Mahadeoghur (Indian Mutiny Medal).
20? Major General G. F. de Berry served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChilHanwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58; commanded the station of Murree (Punjaub) when attacked
by hillnien on the night of 1st Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1S57 raised,
under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1,200 strong, and proceeded to North-Western
Provinces with it in Jan. 1858; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
SheerghuruhHt and at tbe taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
*" Major General R. de Bourbel served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65 as Field Engineer (Medal with
Clnfp) Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
*ra Major General H. De Brett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, an^ was present at the siege of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nnga Hills Expedition in 1880 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1880 with the Khvber Line Force 1 Medal'.
310 Major General W. H. Ueedes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the 1st Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and ely wounded in an engagement near Poiboi on the 13th No\ ember {DSO., and
213 Major GeneralJ. De Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 1st
March and 6th Sept. 1S55), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with ihreo
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
*h Major General H. G. De la Fosse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1S57 under Major General
Sir Hugh M.Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). Served in tueArtii-
lery with the Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outrani, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of
Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the
subsequent defence of the Residency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks ofthe Governor General in Council, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service). Served with the
Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, received the appro-
bation of the Governor General in Council). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1S63, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
215 Major General T. A. de Moleyns served in the Crimean campaign from July 1^55, including the siege and
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, &Dd Turkish Medal).
218 Sir Thomas Denuehy served iu the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two-
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Maniekpore audi
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
*« Major Genera! A. D. Denniss served in the Punjaub campaiguin 1848-49 (Medall.
220 Major General J . Desborough served with the China Expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, cap-
ture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrenderor Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
221 Major General A. A. Des Vceux. served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57. at the bombardment and-
capture of the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit ot the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse
Transport service in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i86o> present as the
landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts ; accom-
panied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chaug-kia-Wan and Tungchow,
and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
»» Sir Francis de Winton served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— wounded
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the expedition sent againe+
the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 18S7-88 (CB., and Medal with Clasp),
326 Major General W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April to>
Dec. 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 185S-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortress (specially men-
tioned) at the Maethone Pass ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded the
Head Quarters Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the Rear Guard was
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morur, capture of Gwalior, and
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura and Ahpuur (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1S58, and at the affairs of Mhow and
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major General W. R. Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57. and was present at the
storming of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
**& Major General E. J. Dickson served in tbe Kafir war of 1846-47 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
23:1 Major General M. C. Dixon served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal) : received
the lTcC under the following circumstances:— " On the 17th April 1855, about 2 p.m., when the Battery he com-
manded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the magazine, destroyed the parapets (at Sebas-
topol) , killed and wounded ten men , disabled rive guns, and covered a sixth with earth ; for most gallantly reopening
fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from their parapets (on which they had mounted)
and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of
his own."
231 Major General T. F.Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1S54 to February
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
2a7 Major General M. F. Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
238 Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Puuniar or 29th Dec. 1S45
(Bronz? Star).
210 Major General A. W. Drayson served in the Kafir war in 1847 (Medal).
z*2 Major General F. B. Drew served in the Afghan war 1S7S-79, and was present in the engagement in the
Koorum Valley on the jSth November 1878, and in command of the 1st Brigade ;it the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
in the 2nd December ; commanded the same Brigade in the operations in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, including
some minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
*** Major General C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from-
1st March to 25th April 1843, and from 10th October to Sth November 1843. Was present during the Chinese riota
at Singapore in May 1854.
250 Major General H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served ahx> in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and
capture of Jhujjur (Medal with Clasp).
- ' Major Geneial \V. II. S. Karle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including il e battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Borec Pass in Nov, ; also in operations
against the Afreedics in March 1S55 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1857-58 (Medal).
»* Major General C. Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing On battles oi Alma (carried the Colours) aud Iukerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal).
^* Major Genera! H. Edmcadcs served in India in 1857-58, and wa* of Kalec Nuddee,
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 642
battle of Oawnpore on 6tk Dec, and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the
Natal Field Force.
380 Major General M. Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny ; ti^k part in the actim* of the 30th
and 51st May 1857 on the tlindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter act on ; was present at the battle
of Buileekeserai, the siege and assault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on fie 15 th September)) and several
minor actions— slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasn). Served throughout the Hazara campaign
of 1JS68 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Siege Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
2Cl Major General H. F. W. Ely served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the actions of Cuankimvau and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin {Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Zulu
war of 1S79. Commanded a large convoy of ammunition and provisions following Pearson's Column in the advance
on Ekowe, and was present daring the investment of that place by the enemy. Was afterwards Commandant of
one of the forts on the coast line of communication (Medal with Clasp).
262 Major General A. L. Emerson served in the Crimea in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol, but previous to the
conclusion of the armistice and until the evacuation of the Crimea by the Allies.
■B Major General J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood-
kee, Feroeeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
2S* Major General F. Et:sun served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war in 1852-53, including the
capture of Martaban, Rangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
236 Major General A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments o»' the 23rd Bombay N.I. on service in the Concan
and Khandeish in 1S44-45; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 1848, and present at the sur-
render of the fort of Ahmednuggur ; present at the operations agaiust the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Canara
and Bedee districts, and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 25th February
1858 (Medal).
267 Major General E. D. Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New
Zealand during the v\ ar in 1S63-66 (Medal).
263 Major General A. V. Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of
Punella, Powughur, Munohcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
2G9 Major General W. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and N3rbu Ida Territories, in
the suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April, battle
of Banda 19th April 185S, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858
(Medal with Clasp for Central India).
274 Major General R. F. Firth served in the China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
375 Major General C, FitzGerald served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall 01 Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the stormiug party, and assaults of the Redan on the
18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
ar« Major General M. M. FitzGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and
Upper Kooruni in 1S56, and against the Bozdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal
with Clasp).
277 Major General R. FitzGerald was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of aD incursion ©f
Fenians into Canada in May 1S70 (Medal).
ir73 Major General A. FitzHugh commanded a detachment of the 4th Sikh Infantry in three affairs against tll3
Momunds near Fort Shubkudr in December 1863 and January 1864 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with C. asp )#
Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition to the Dour Valley in Feb. 1S72 (mentioned in despatcleB).
Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Glu£p)«
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; was in command of the advance party in tne
attack on the Spingawi Kotal on 2nd December 1879, and of the Regiment as rearguard on 13th December in the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches) ; was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1 S74 — wounded (several times mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Caudahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
CB., Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
279 Major General H. T. FitzHugh served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, in the trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
180 Major General H. C. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in 1845.
2*a Major General W. O. F>.'ord was employed with a field force Irom 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small
party ol the rebels on the 2nd October 1858 (Medal).
284 Major General Foote served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton River, and
was Major of the Provisional Battalion at the lauding before and stunning of Canton; commanded the Royal Marines
at the assault ami capture of the walled town of Xamtow — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2SS Major General C. P. Forbes served with the expedition trom Aden against the Foodhli Arab tribe in 1866,
including the destruction of SLugra.
288 Major General Barnett Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of 1852-
53, and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of Ava daring the greater part of the war. Commanded
two Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked oy the Government of India) ; present
at the destruct-on of the river stockadfs, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture
of Rangoon, nth and 15th April (slightly wounded); commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
*nd capture of liassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
289 Major General J. G. R. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1S52-53 ; was employed as an Assistant
Field Engineer and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan to
Pegu in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toina, and sundry skirmishes there,
»nd in pursuit of the Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
290 Major General T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle
of Aliwal (Medal).
291 Major General A. G. Forsyth served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the action of Sadoola-
pore (Medal). Served alto in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th
July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
294 Major General C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
301 Major Geneial A. R. Fraser was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845.
306 Major Genernl William French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at/ Sinho,
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled
cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified city of Najow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city
of Kahdiug. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the deiem-e of Caudahar (inentiuueu m despatches),
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
807 Major General D. Gaye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in
fehenight attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed,
taking all his cannon.
308 Major General H.H. F. Giffbrd served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the advance to
Candahar and Khelat-iGhilzie under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
303 Major General E. M. Giluert-Cooper served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and wan present at the assault and
capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June
643 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Payor on a Tension.— War Services.
July and August 1S58 ; at the action of Sanganeer and the battle of the Bunass ; with Brigadier Parke's pursuing
Column from August t" November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
>' Major General W. J. Gillespie served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar ( Medal, and Kh»dive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign m tie Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment and was present in
the 1 engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps).
'"Major General G. C. Girardot served in the China war of i860 with the 3rd Bombay Inrantry as an Ensign
(Medal with Clasp).
J:' Maior General T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of j8iS with ihe 79th Highlanders,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Reoya. Allvsuug'e, and Bareilly, taking 01 Shanjehanpore,
Mohuindee, and Ranipore Kussia, passage of the Gogra, and forcing ihe enemy's lines before Fyzabad, affair or
Mucbleega.in iMedal with Clasp). Served in Bnndlecuiul in command of a Squadron ol Robart's Horse Served
with the 17th Bengal Cavalry during the Bhootau campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80. and took part in the Zaimnsht Expedition (Medal).
#*r"..Mi'l^iGf-,?eral A' £".2?^f le^e<! '!' the Cr™ean campaign of 18S4-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»" Major General C J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the atlair of Euddiwal, action
01 Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Jullundur Doab (Medal). Also throughout
the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passnge of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore,
and Cnulianwallah— dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence 01 the Regimental Colours (Medal
with Clasp) Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eusoffzie frontier. Has been employed
in hunting down and engaged with hill robberson thePeshawur frontier. Served ms Brigadier General in command
of the 1st Brigade of Sir Donald Stewart s Division in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, including the surrender of Can-
dahar and Khelat-i-Gbilzie, and the occupation of i.'aiidahar till March 1SS0; was present in the advance toGhuzaee
and tabu, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, and in the subsequent operations in the Local-
> alley and about Cabul till August 1S80, when be was compelled by sickness to resign his command (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB. )
»>' Major General J. Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May iS;;, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, including .he bombardments of 6tk and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet cf Major, and Turkish Medal).
s'8 Major General W. H. R. Godfrey berved in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from 1st November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). D v
319 Major General R T. Godman served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 as Adj utant of the 5th Dragoon Guards
ncuding the battles of Balaklava, Iukerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
320 Sir F. J. Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42, and was present at the affair of Chuenpee
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under General Vivian
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of tho Mediidie). At
the commencement of the operations in Egypt in 1882 he organised an Intelligence Department at Alexandria
(mentioned in despatches, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh).
M1MajorGeneralW.T.Gold8worthysery;dinOudewiththeVolunteerCa%-alryofHayelock'scolumnini8S7,andwa.s
present at the actions of Oonao and Busseerutgunje, andrecapture of Busseerutgunje ; for these services he received
a Commission m the Sth Hussars. Served in Rajpootana and Central India, on the staff and with the Sth Hussars
throughout the campaign of if 58-59, including the siege of Kotah, re-occupation of Chcndevree.bnttle of Kotah ke
Serai (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Smith), capture of Gwalior (as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose), siege and
capture of Powne actions of Koondrye and Boordah as Brigade Major in the Rajpootana Field Force, which ap-
pointment he lield from the fall of Gwalior in June 1858 to the end of the war (eight times mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp and Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain). Served throughout the Abyssinian
™»^?„'S-m, . i° the, S,to,ff as,Brieade Mai°r of Cavalry, and was present at the taking of Magdala (twice
!■".■{?• '," desPatches. Medal, and promoted to Major unattached without purchase).
Major General E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign from April i8H to its close, when he was
appointed HM. s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean
war (iurkish Medal) In 1862 was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with
the demarkation ol the Rayon of the fortress of Belgrade.
„„T„^°r Ge,n^raI °-J1\Go,™n served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangkn,
and capture of Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served 111 tie operations against the
jK'g vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
Maior General AW. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
1 ersian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bar, storming of Reshire. surrender of
JJushiro, and battle of Kbooshab(Meda) with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Biieels at.
iS™8 n?rPoor ,n °,e'ob^r '857 with the force under Colonel Macan (severely wounded by ball through -.lie ankle).
n) Js»™»°e™fvT<; a f aJ?a?ierved throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1S6S ( Medal with
'a ax
ley
*Kq"* f, H~i"<r . ^v-mw^afiwuuvu u luuu-o/ iu uuiUUlttUU Ul OUt! lUilVCHJI VU JLUBWIUL ttUti Of
o0Vr„oops engaged on that frontier (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Commanded Uie SiKkim Expedition in
1888-89 (received the thanks of the Viceroy and of the Government of India, CB.. and Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Tamu Column (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
a„T„^Ia'ior P?.?eral,J- M- Graham served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal), and receive-' through the
Sf5-„,i yi° btate.for intiia the m08t gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed during that
period; also mentioned and thanked in Government orders and despatches. Commanded the 5th huttalion of
Military I olice in the expedition against the Lushai tribes in 1860-61. Served in Bhootan with the force under
Brigadier General Tombs at the recapture of the Hill Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as
si S ll.°*cer with the force under Brigadier General Stafford against the Durla tribes in 1S74-75.
1862-6 aJ°r al G- Fl Graham served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of
3»* Mni°r General WH. Graham served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*•» Major General J. W. Green served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Camlaiuvr with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
»» Sir Wm. Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Column in the
■raijaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Gooierat, pursuit and
Rll pre m it 1 .1 1 1.1 sl.L-1, .,»«.«,» ivr^^nl .~1*U , HI 1 T_- , ., m ... — . J . ^ ^ . -
♦ Via Olt ■ J TT ■ ""«.» "» HlDgUliU II'" ^i ., ,i;i bUC l.lllh I,, \>UIU11C1 111
trie ottoman army ; joined Her Majesty's steamer Leander as a volunteer on the embarkation 01" the army for
the Crimea, in the employment o.' Her Majesty's Foreign Office, and was present in all the operations of the fleet
up to 1st October; landed with the Royal Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th 1 present
a. tno battles ol Ba.a^iava and Inkermau; appointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in
the right attack, siege ol Sebastopol > present in tho batteries at the bombardment in October iS54"and April 1855,
anu repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March 1855 ; April 17th severely wounded while on duty iu the trenches (men-
tioned in despatches) ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July in the employment of Her Majesty's Foreign Office,,
and was present on board Her Majesty's steamer Lightning at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th
August; returned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of IrreguJar Horse and
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services. 644
f£K'nWMrMP^?iU,e^ $? nT™*?1!55!?????1 Major Medal with throe Clasps. Danube Gold Medal,
DivSon ni.P.t''. r the Order of the Medjidie). Served as Assistant Adjutant General of the CavaW
IhlFo^elMeL^rcf^andcT).^^ m l8S7' ^ 8^seqnent.y appointed Assistant Adjutant GeneraTio
Bri^^'n?^^- y;?1^1 °?eanize<1 and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the ,st
for the removaTn ,h» 6 ^bjf^ianExpeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers
(mentioned °^al °' 'h? .wounded from the fie d of act.on on the .oth and ,3th April 1868 at Arogee and MagdUa
Kafn^uS"^^?! haT1DS ^ U1'5tIf,fruiIhed 5imself byhis zeal and activity," and°as '• deserving or
See 0? r.r,d»w f , 3°/! a5d Meda>\ Ser7ed !n ?he Afehan war in ,879-80, and was present inlhe
^ (?ȣ, ^""danar (mentioned m despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
retreat frSm ^w^ *r J Se"6d ^ the 43Td Xatlve In,antr* in Boohtan in ,864, including the capture,
™d Sikhs im'.h^H00gofDewanF^-oand ?eTeral ?lmor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
(Clasnl w i ^ fhra,Camp,ai^0rr f8°8 La-ol?d"1? the exoedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain
SerVed iniit A r^Tn the.3rd S,kh Infantry in the Jowaki Expedition of ,877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Claap).
to Q>„atehe,f and ?nThr '" 7? ' and 'T Lpfes,ent Sc the torcin= of the Shutargardan-wouuded (mentioned
tfonIdPfn np^f.H \ ' e °Perat'9°f around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
battfeo V'.n E ? ,; 1?comPanl,ed Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
"> Maio?^n» 'imTenr'0ned 'a desSatchtf. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps and Bronze Decoration)
,8- S,?,'ural J- Gun?r,1?rvJ!d rIth the ist DraSOon Guards in the Crimean campaign from ,6th Aug
palJn of "d^l reK8'ege and faU °f J ?ebastoPo1 (Medal ™th Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the cam-
TjfSh i m China; was engaged at Sraho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and en^a-ed in the actions
w Mand iist September, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) en"a=ea m the actions
exDedMon'im^^ X" <f wynne serve d in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as a Brigade Major, and 00k part with the
IS™ k ?to^ht Bazar VaUey Medal . Served in the expedition to the Soudan in ,88; with the ,st Battalion
«r Pw Llght Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). 5 Battalion
3« Majur Irtneral L. A. Hale served in the Kafir war in ,878-79 (Medal with Clasp),
in Si^0I^^p^^^^of^4§?»«»^^ ««« ™der Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes
waroY^.V^uJZi^^ in Kaffirland during the whole of the
battle- nf4£"i£,l^T, 1\" Servedrw,'th the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle, of Almi, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastoool (Medal with four Clasps Victoria Cross
Kmgnt of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : received the SS " for haviu- on the nleht'of ?he Mth Mav
baSrvTwmcTtne^T?,611- STe (fr°m Sevastopol), boldly charged the enemy^witn a ^ small force rom £
handFof Lie^Lv 7^ dobtained. possession m great numbers, thereby saving the works from falling into the
« Mainr r£™?^F u conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct." S
,8th JuS ^Medal l£?h r^T ey,S6,- wdm tbe ^enches at the siege and fall of Sevastopol, and assault of the
* « Maior Generic w S'Jl °' ^ajOIi Sard;n,a? Medal. Sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
„™c„ , ajor General G. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40 and was
P " M^tor GeneST HSaUnTveiider °f ^°°^ {^^1 ""lth ClaSp) ■ Present at the action^ Lnbapawnle
despafche" Medal witPhC^asp)arC0Urt Se"ed tbrous;hout ">e Central India campaign of ,857-58 (mentioned in
.8^ ^fDresen^a/thPh^^fB^i11 the. =nd European Bengal FusUiers with the force before Delhi in
/h™„ v a.J? t v 7. ^^ of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi and severely wounded
oE3 the thigh m the SubzeeMundee on the 27th June ; served subsequently in Oude in ,858-59 (MedalTitn
MVlan^ano^«S0tP^hnb£lfi^tryi11 ^campaign of ,860^ China, including thl^iin of S^
" Ma or General ?.aHb °' Lhantiawhan and Pahaehow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
taclu^thebauTesof *'lSf^5iSlerTed '"th 'he 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of ,854^5,
R„^S ™ o,i batt'es "fAJnja and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. ,8m and assault of ttie
wlro? s II P ,Me/a,1 Vth tbree Clasps' =lh Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal ) Served to the Afghan
l^lA^iiZme^lt^'01^^^^^^ entraDCe t0 the Kyber Pass- and wa* PresTnrwi^the
«^o^aj°r,Geil.lraln,N- H- Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the sice and fall of
n££?£& ^the Trenches with the siege train, and at toe bombardments of 9 th April 6th and ,7th Jane
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Shan war in ,87oTo
-ZoXerS ^e engagements at Shahjui and Ahmed Kheyl .mentioned in despatches* MedaTwith "isp)!
DrteaW'of ^OhL^ k%a^£Vf?^,?'mi*y?Jn*?igD ot lS*S'^- including the action of Ramnuggur
(MedaJ)aJ°rlieneralE'HaTrla0n 8Br«dtotheSutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
a2*!J£$!5 ^neral F. C. Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854. including the sie^e aud fall nf
dfnSHSk fCk!sh° Medals^rt "^ f^T? «° Eerteh an5 Y-enikale (Medal w\th Clasp^ bS»" Sf Mafor^a?-
waTot ^^nfin'^iffoV^M^^K'- SerV6d aS COmmantog ^al n*™ - ^e 'Kafir
ni-ht iSL'SS "fv"? '?ns8HStrTeS wjth the 78ch Highlanders in the Persian war in ,857, including
to^twB^^tim^^iS^^^-^™1^?1118??1 ,or Mohinifah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Beaga!
SSlnf leading to and ending m the relief of the Residency at Lucknow-severely wounded ( Medal
^ MaToPr Gentiu!aFTHautL-nSTe^^^^
,,„■ iT« General t . M. Haultain served m the Southern Mahratta campaign -844-4; oresentar rhe tnWino- nf the
ofl^u0UaTnVr^wndhur°f ttln6^"' f an °utPost aflair "'est of Pnnulufat S e^^nd •^SSSSffiSS1
anatweknn rl,J : 2TwS.= ' ■ « investment and occupation of the forts of Muuohur and Munsuitosghur, and at
« Maior GenemM- H 1 Manohnr. at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded. u • a a al
battled Mo^dk/eFe'rLfh^ TTt the ^^K ca?Paign of ,845-46 with the 9th Regiment, including the
ta^^S^'nS^fr^«^.™1?a0niMedal,?n,i 'r Clasps»- AJso in the Urimea from the 27th Nov. ,854, '
J'Lh?*?1' General A. C. Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855 including the sie<»e and fall
j£S ba*topo1' and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, and i7th JuS Tyth Ausust and 8th Sen
c1ansseorflthrMedjd,eI;deSPatClie8' B™et °C m°^ °B' M°dal ^ Cla3p' SardinTan 'an'd TurSS'ied^Si'S;
(Torkilh Medain|erSer3v'enJ"i„H,hWkTin|Ser^d^th- the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in ,8;5-56
action of Hh™ Lh J ? the Indian Mutiny m 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec ,857
B ° M„ Shu,mshabad eapture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps). ^
^pS^^^SSi^ Reg.ment.nthe Abyssinian campaign m .868, and was
ChilUanwa^l^hnearna^o1oie™e,atrh\f»e.rfd t,'iefPlln'!a,llb camPaiBn of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore;
"especial aDDrotation S ,i« t V th ',W0, ^ asps'^ s'eKe of Delhi in ,857 (mentioned in despatch with
Clasp) aPProDa"on and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with
^ Mat°r g!u!^ M \ Henderson-Cleland served in the Egyptian war of ,88; (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
Canton river {he^Lnd'i rf^ w ; ° "T4 °nthe ChLna Kxped,tion of ,857-56, including the blockade of the
wm wounded auheturtl,^ °m ""^Tr 01 the e.ty ; accompanied the expedition to the North and
was wounaea at the attack on the lorts at the 1'eiho on 25th June .859. Served in the campaign of ,86o with the
645 General Officers I< I /"".'.// or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services.
Chinese Coclie Corps, and took part in the expedition to the North and the operations there, including the action
of Sinho and the Btorming of Tangku and of the North Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
Wl Major General B. B. Herrick served with theBiltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1S55 (Medal).
t*s Major General J.J. Hey wood served with th3 1st Royals in the Crimean campaign from the tst June 1853,
including the siege aud fall of Sevastopol [Medal with Clasp, :tud Turkish Medal). Served as Commandant of
H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
3S* Major General Eustace Hill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59. and was present at the actions
of N&wahgaBge, Bara Banki. and Selimpore, and at the capture of Fort Amethee (Medal).
*•* Major General John Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Hohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at
Koomeylee, the large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there ; also
served as Field Engineer at Senafe" (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war i . 1 1879-80, and
took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1S86-87 as Commanding Koyal Engineer at Head Quarters (Clasp).
590 M»jor General F. Hime served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho aud Tansku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps) .
591 Major General S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Goueh,
including the action of Ramnuggnr, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chilliau wallah and Goojerat (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
s7* Major General H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in
the Meranzai valley near Kohat, aud present at the affair of Dorsuue Mund.
sn Major General J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore— severely wounded (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war'of 187S-80. and was present in the engagements at Saif-oo-deen and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
391 Major General T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Was at Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny
from July to Dec. ; accompanied Beaton*s Column from Delhi to Futteghur; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the
capture of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah ;
served with the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 185S in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdes-
pore jungles ; and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in operations against rebels (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal
•with Clasp).
*w Major Genera] P. L. Holmes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1848. Also during the campaign
in Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1S59 (Medal).
TW Major General J . E. Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inker-
man, sie^e aud tall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including
the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
400 Major General F. Horsley was employed in tbe suppi*ession of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
Wi Major General D. E. Hosie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Ealaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October
1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
iM Major General C. J. Hughes served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in'the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
*°* Major General J. W. Hughes was on board the Transport Surah Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th
Bcgiment on passage tit India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and
ie was specially mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on
that occasion and afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
■campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
403 Sir Robert Hughes served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent at the occupation
of Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command
of a Brigade of the Candahar Column and the Ghuznee Field Force, took part in the advance to Oabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, and was present in tue engagements at Shahjui, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men-
tioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, CB.t Medal with Clasp).
4;rt Major General J. R. Hume served with the 55th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and trom the 24th
Jau. to the 22nd Sept. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege aud fall of Sevastopol, repulse of
the sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan on the iSth June, and 3th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned
in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the
Bhootan Expedition, including recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*l° Mwjur General R. W. B. Huut served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the
forts of B marsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of
peace in 1856 in command ol a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attacaed as Colonel in Chief of the Militia
and Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during tbe negro rebellion of
1865 (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, aud of the Speaker
and House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras on
tho Stall of tbe Lt. Governor of that colony for the organi.-ationof tbe Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant
10. that F.. ice duxmg the disturbance on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (men-
tioned in despatehes, and Brevet of Major).
*u Major General A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 1867
(Medal).
414 Major General A. R. E. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage ot ttie Chi-uab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Ullieer with the Ner-
badda Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and
two Companies of Infantry in operations against the reuel Rajah ol Amghera; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur
and eapiureu the Rajah. Served hs Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1S58, and was
present at the action near Rajughur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
*'** Major General G. Hutchinson was employed under the Civil Government at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny,
and served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with
Out'ram's force at the Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow, and reported bj' Earl
Canning to have been "of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after
taking an important part in the Military operations" (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year s service for Lucknow).
"IJ Major General C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 * Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the first and second siege oper:iti"ii. in-t'nre and
aurreiMh r oi Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with I olonel Carmiohael's Brigodi is Oude in 1858-59. Also
wiLh the Expeditionary Force in China in i860 (Medal).
w< Major General J. Jago-Trelawny commanded the 2ml Battalion Highland Light Infantry in tbe Egyptian war
£f 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
•M Majoi General E. H. .lames served at the sio^e of Sebastopol from Fob. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on
ind July (Medal with Clasp, 5th 1 llass of the Medjidie, aud Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco- Russian
JJouiidary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia 111 1856-57.
'-l Major General S. P. Jarvis served wan the (tend Regt. throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59; was ili
temporary command of three Companies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; present at. th<- defeat of the
General Officers Retired on IFuU or Retired Pay or ail a 'Feiixi'm, — War Services. 646
Gwalior Contingent at Cjwnpore on 6lU D^c, action of Khodagunga an I occupation of Futtehghur, capture of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore Jail, and action of Khanicur (Brevet of Mai «r, Medal with. Clasp). Commanded
a battalion of Canadian Riflemen in the Red River Expedition of 1870 (CMG. and Medal). Was on special service
in South Africa from February 187s to May 1S80, and was appointed Command j,nt General of Colouial Forces ia
MayiS7S (Medal with Clasp).
425 Major General A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1S52-53, and waspresent at the capture of Prome 9th and ioth October 1852 ; at Nowany from 1st November
to 20th December 1S52 ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there,
and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp foi Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power
from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
437 Major General C. Vernon Jenkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
China war in 185S-59 (Medal).
423 Sir Francis H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Cabool Kheyl
Wuzeercesin 1859; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition
against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1S60 ; and present at the action of Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara Pass.
Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863; present at the retaking oi the Crag Piquet,
and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack of the
villages in the Uttnan Kheyl Hills on the 21st March 1S78. Commanded tbe Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of
1378-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and
at Charasiah (CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with two Clasps).
*w Major General Jephson served with the 2nd Queen's the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan including
the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. He served also the campaign in tne Southern Mahratta
country in 1844 (including the storm of the Fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1S45; lie commanded the
£ terming party at the Western Heights of Punella (wounded) . Served also in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal,
and CBJ.
430 Major General H. E. Jerome served with the 19th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
operations against the rebel tribes in Goojerat, storm and capture of Chundairee — led the storming party, siege and
capture of Jhansi, where, under a murderous fire, he assist ed in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches) ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee —
severely and dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with
Clasp) : received the Ti£ "for conspicuous gallantly at Jhansi, on the 3rd April 185S, in having, with the assistance
of Private Byrne, removed, under a very heavy fire, Lieutenant Sewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely
wounded, at a ver3T exposed point of the attack upon the fort ; also, for gallant conduct at the capture of the Fort
of Chandairee, the storming of Jhansi, and in action with a superior rebel force on the Jumna, on the 28th May
185S, when he was severely wounded." Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*a* Major General H. L. Jones served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (Medal).
435 Major General R. O. Jones landed on the Gold Coast on the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 28th Com-
pany Royal Engineers, aDd served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
*36 Major General R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siego and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
433 Major General F. Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault,
affair at banganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
xSSi with the Natal Field Force.
433 Major General G. F. Kaye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S5 7-59, and was present at the attack of
the rebels on our guns at Jullundur, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central
India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles
and the affair at Patun (Medal).
440 Major General E. Keate served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855, and was present at the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
44J Major Geneial J. \V. A. Kennedy served under Admiral SirT. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in
Borneo during August 18^5 ; was actively engaged onshore in the attack onBrune, the destruction of a stockade, and
the capture of a battery of guns together with large quantities of ammunition ; served subseq uently in the foremost line
of boats at the attack on the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with the
Marine force which drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he
served with the force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged in the
advance on, siege and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Me tal).
443 Major General W. H. Kerr served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry
in a general action at Amorah on 17th April 1858, also on 25th April he counnaaided 150 uieu in an action before the
same place ; on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at tne attack and capture of the Fort of
Nuggur (mentioned in despatches) ; and on 9th June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah ; and was at
Hurriah when attacked by the rebels on 29th August (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
441 Major General A. A. A. Kinloch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley under
Lieut. General Maude (mentioned iu despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General 0harle3 Gougn
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with tbe Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st Brigade (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, Medal with >'lasp).
445 Major General W. H. Knight landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1835, and served
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medai. and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
446 Major General J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857-58.
447 Major General C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at
Mooltan on the 31st. Aug. 1857 (Medal).
**'J Major General W. Lambert served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th March,
and from June to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attapK of the Quarries,
and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 3th September — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of
Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Cjmmanded tne 88th Regiment
throughout the Kafir war of T877-78 (mentioned in despatches and CB.) and throughout the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
450 Major General C. P. Lane served in the Punjaub campaign ol 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
action of Ramnuggur, and battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
451 Major General C. S. Lane served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Ciyde, and battle o- Cawnoore on
6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in '1S63 including the capture of
Dewangiri (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
*5* Major General F. T. A. Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Mtdal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China 1111860, and -.vas present at
the actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Kaar war of 18,8. Served
in the Zulu war of 1S79I; while commanding the Royal Artdlery in South Africa he was appointed Coaima^dan:
of the Lower Tugela district in Natal ; he prepared The column for the relief of Ekowe, commanded uue of the two
divisions 01 the column in the reliei of that place, and was present in the engagement ac Giugmdhlovu (mentioned
in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
647 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired P^, or on a P, nsion.— Wur Services
«' M Gene2\ EdmnnJ 1 ■ZZI? ?. the c/mPtai«n ID the Southern MahrattJ Country in ,844-45.
P^yMo,ZSra?n^rB;cU;rfnTpri?,TJl9hthefieldfOTCe und- Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a
or Jjgff f^£S^u Also at the siege
(^da1'w»hgLnsep).1H-L0Ck8erVedin tbe lnd,a" «-iny can^paig^iV^S^ith^Lugor Field Divisic*
aS^
wXou^mfe
"jss^S^-^ *7^?*sEraBf ^1 ssw* aQd wm sUiy
BalaklaTa S I nkerninn tie^d SI nfiLw,BM^n «a"PaiK» <"' 's«-55. including the battles of Alma,
ments of 0 b APrii 6tt "a i ,hl 1 iS* '.'H,1!' Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombard-
Medal with fo r Clasps K iilbt , t'hp7 ?pt' " r i th S*Pt?,mber (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
492 m ■ Genera] A. R. M Mahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal)
P-ffiiS^&ggfiZSi W& ?&X CeS S)DiViSIOn '*"» »* N°-mber '^ aDd «
of Bombay Sapr?-« tna ^S^jS 8Crved tQr°u«hout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command
^rSi;^^
November ,6^ A so serve I w Ai L «fi£ r. als,°,wlth the **ped tiouary Force against the Boree Afreedees in.
Valley Afghanistan mTs-6 ,? wir ,h LT°°rkha!Lm™e expedition under sir NevUl Chamberlain to Koorum
TrmlTi,,., ig ', 5 • and Wlta tDe D°aoa Field Foree. Peshawui Valley in 186.1 (Medal with Clasni
Wetta^^
(Medall Ser ed w! tl, I K' maon frontiet 'from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order
Colonel Victona ( , , s »n, ■ if?0? ■S7.-72 isevera times mentioned in despatches.Brevet of Lieutenant
"Recommendpi r.ri,,-' ?i , lasP,t0 Frontier Medal): received the Y€ under the following circumstances :—
.S^StatoS ^C**™? °J at the s'orminS of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora^on the 4th January
Beninsatth S„™' Sfr 1 a' comnVlndlng the 2nd Goorkha Regiment, in which Major Macintyre was
!h7stockLe (on^is suit f?„rn « ^Tf^' ™P°rt5 that this Officer, who led the assault, was the first to reach
smoke o ' thlournWv/^ olimb over and disappear among the names and
by thfs OfficerCior fi, I Kthe 7?^k ?f a leYY sh,ort tlme\. The stockade, he adds, was successfully stormed
B&Ster CotaL? Sttt ^?f th°x Looshais delivered that day." Commanded the 2nd Goorkhai with the
°« %»(-™ the Afghan war of 1S78-79, and was in both expeditions to the Bazar Valley (Medal).
T„i™™ J Geueral Roderick Mackenzie served in tue Eastern campaign of 1854-ss includma the battle r,f
9th AZaUand ftla"ndd r h'luf paSt^°i- ta the Tr™h°%^h the siege tram* and Sm&toEu$ ijtu October
of Kmb An n (Ire™ o/uafor \'fp7. 1 ^S^' aAd Sth ^ember ; commanded rocket train at the bombardment
andT Turkish MedalJ pS' g ' of the Legion of Honor' 5th class of the Medjidie,
« Ma^or General 1pH\'ff;^;lC,''IVn 8erT.ed,in,the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as a Special Service Officer (Medal).
recsptSfor P^N^.^^.?^fa?fleaade,?Cbmel¥ of Ro.val Artillery with the force under Colonel Cloete in the
510 \r,ff„° r" -y™ release of the garrison in June 1S42 (mentioned in despatches).
RangcSn oSdS^ftoJSS^? s|rved,in the Burmese war in .852-53, and was present at the taking of
tis \f lJ"(uu ^Jt"1 t-lasP for Pegu). Served in the Sonthal campaign of .
iS^-fo durh^ThP ™S walCOl,i"S-on SerV^d as Brigad! MaJ°r of ArtiUery- With the Rajpootana Field Force ia
Bunnass and »»«," »^,rt V ld ?iege and capture of Kotah-mentioned in despatches 'present at the battle of
intoAfXC ;,,8« » P affa'rat Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Meda. with Clasp,. Served
n les.ttchPsl-and nS&S?''^ ?*A pI?s?at m Jh^ engagements at Khushki Nakhud- wounded (mentioned
^mSSSSffiSS^H&m. CC °f Canfiahar iQClUdiDg the 80rUe °f Deh Khojah-wounded
ofCo™i™i™«™iF'/ Manoer served in the Arghan war in 1S79-80 as General Transport Officer on the Line
517 \? uern AfShaijistan (Medal),
(mentioned ^h!™!?,11' J|;ln:le,rs"1' served 111 the liurincse war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon.
i8s7 ac t on n S ^ ^s Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from Sth Sept.
incliitaethedP^ rei,Cl'°f LucknOW b> L'jrd C1yde- ^e operations at Cawnpore,
tfone dm dc!, ,,, hi Vip , ,CTwa'10r Contingent and subsequent pursuit, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice men!
«SS^AS?^fS'fmtSl^riS,-U,?e CIasPS)- Commanded a battery of Royal Horse Artillery in the Jowaki
Srv^S VlL*!?7hIU a , . Cd ln despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and commanded a
»ltr S«f er)' '" "', cap,tur.e °',Ali MusJid mentioned in despatches, ci., Medal with Clasp).
Clasp, and KhediveVsTar) "* Soudan campaign in i335 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with.
durii^glhe Slia'nMutiny. Mar8ha11 wa8 thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
enmBedaiU/s„X"nl. W'n^' ^nrSlai!d Sfef3edrpwfth the 'st DraSoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was
^^^tS^^^^^^%^^^^''^^^^^ °< """"" -d »»t September,
.nd'rmS.I'iT', R' J; C; Marter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 from the 9th April .
pa gn Tc mbnt';. ' f1^ " "i '"S ^""">l '" the deld iron, the ,»t June until the conclusion oftne cam*
and bro-ht) i'„i!', al F"''°gaJa« on 5th June. Captured the Zulu Kin* in the Ngome Forest,
i comDanv of the K „ s !''''av;:u' under his command at the time a squadron of the King's I);-.,;,,,. Guards,
a company of the Natal Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pe.bsiou. — War Services. 64S
in despatches, and promoted Bt.Lt. Colonel "in recognition of the service performed by him in having effected
the capture of Ketchwayo, the Zulu King, in the Ngotne Forest," and Aide de Camp to the Queen with rank of
Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp).
522 Major General E. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and Afghanistan from 1840 to 1843, including:
the second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandahar; was engaged in several skirmishes on the
return march, and preseut at tue battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
523 Major General C. N. Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 185s, and was present at the battles-
of the Alma and Inkerman (horse killed), and at the siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
524 Major General \V. G. Martin served in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1854-55,
including the engagement at Tarauaki (Medal).
525 Major General H. B. Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege-
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 77th June and 17th August (Medal witii
Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under-
General Roberts, and was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
526 Major General Tnomas Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, antf
was preseut at the first aud second siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's position
in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1S48 (slightly grazed by a bullet), the action of Soorjkoond,
storm and capture of the city (where he was personally engaged at onetime with two Sikhs, one of whom ho
killed), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote,
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) ; was severely wounded at Mooltan 01 the 21st Jan. 1849 b^
a splinter of shell on ttie left shoulder and arm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 20th Feb. 1855 , in
the 28th Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, during which (bavin**
volunteered) he commanded the Volunteer Sharpshooters of ths 3rd Division for 76 days until severely wounded
(bullet through left arm, bone broken) on the 30th Dec, for which service he was honourably meationed in division
orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 ; rejoined his Regiment in the Crimea (his wound aud health being restored), and served
with it till the conclusion ot the war (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during the latter part of the mutiny in,
1858. Nominated CB. 29 May 75. *
5" Major General H. W. Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10 Aug. 1854; and he commanded
the Royal Marine Artillery in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender ot the forts (Medal)
529 Major General P. Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) .
531 Major General W. L. D. Meares served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th July 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol ; and wasalso present at the captureof Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M* Major General G. B. Mellersh served as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Persian Expedition
in i857(Medal).
535 Major General T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign ot 1848-49, including the actions of
Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
s« Major General F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant.
Commissary General to the istand 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abvs-
sinia in Sept. 1S67, and was a member of the committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first,
three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the held durinc the-
whole period of active operations from SenalVS to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture oi
Magdala, twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches (Medal ami
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
»' Major General G. M. Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and early part of 1855 with the 79th High-
landers, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely
wounded through the body ; present also at the capture of Rainpore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude
across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
543 Major General H. Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the sice of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Major General James Miller served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal).
» Major General John Miller served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle
of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in thelndian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59 and.
took part m the pursuit 01 Tantia Topee. Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign,
and commanded Cavalry outposts on the Bashilo river during the storming and capture of Mandate, (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet ol Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
548 Major General G. H. L. Mitman served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the sie^e and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and i7tn JunelBrevet of Major.
Meda with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
550 Mlajor General R. C. W. Reveley Mitiord served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ana was
present in the actions at Agra on the 5th July and 10th October 1S57, when he carried the colours of the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and at the storming of Futtehpore-Sikree and other minor engagements in the Agra district ;
was with Hodson's Horse at the capture of Lucknow, and commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the
actions of Selimpore (charger wounded), Bibipore (mentioned in General Orders for " gallantry in capturing the
village with 20 dismounted sowars"), Chilowlee (slightly wounded), and Jubrowlee (captured the enemy's guns);
was severely wounded on the last occasion in saving the life of an officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service. On
partially recovermg from his wound he rejoined Hodson's Horse, and served through the Trans- Gogra campaign up
to the final submission of the rebels in December 1859 (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served during the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 in command of the Mackeson outpost (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 14th Bengal Lancers, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and
was present with Cavagnan's escort to the Shutar Gardan, in the advance to Cabul, in the engagement at Charasiab
on the 6th October 1S79 and the subsequent cavalry pursuit, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
551 Major General A. S. MoDerly served as Assistant Field Engmeer with the Army of Ava in 1853.
"2 Major General D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkeei
Ferozeshah, ami Sobraon (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Coutiugeut oefore Delhi in 1857 ami
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzai
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in tne Haaara field force on tue Black Mountain in 1868.
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force against the Jowaki Afreedees
on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a column in the Jowaki expedition— mentioned in
despatches, and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
5is Major General W. E. Montague served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Brigade Major and Brigade 2nd Division
(Medal with Clasp). Served m the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of Standerton, and with yo regular troops
and 75 volunteers maintained his position during its investment of 88 days— slightly wounded (several times men-
tioned m despatches, VB.)
556 Major General H. P. Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
5« Major General R. B. Moore served with the Field Force in Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal)
Also with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab— horse killed (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from the siege ot Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
»™ Major General J. P. Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
649 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services,
563 Major General \Y. E. Morton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chill ianwallaa
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
565 Major General W. B. S. Mulcaster served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the suppression of the
mutiny in Bengal; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served with brigadier Rowcroft's Field
Force in the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and present at the action at Amorah ; com-
manded the cavalry at the action at Hurriah, and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Ro wcroft in their despatches ; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bansee, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in his despatch, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch; present at Brigadier "Rowcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Bundlecond under Brigadier Wueler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
56 j Major General A. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57 -59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, andrepulse
Of several attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with t.voi la-]i>).
*ra Major General A. M. Murray served in suppression of the Endian M itiny in. 1857-58 (Medal).
s:J Major General W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war
of 1352-53 in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and
present at Dumoh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1857 ;
also present at the attack on the fort of Nnrsurghur, and at an attack in the Kullungee Pass, near Jubbulpore, by
a body of rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
S7« Major General D. J. F. Newall served m the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served as a volunteer m the expedition against the Wuezeerees under Sir Neville Chamberlain
in 1-859-60. Served in command of a Field Battery in the expedition to Derbund against the Sitana fanatics in
4 (Medal with Clasp lur frontier service).
*" Sir Oliver Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1817 and was present in the action of the 5th July
with the Neemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Column in December 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
i:i Major GeneralJ. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
-' Major General J. P. Nixon served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan ^1842-43; present at the affair
of Hykulzyc; forcing of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candahar; during She bati le of Meeanee was detached
with the troops to burn the Shikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Medal).
Sil Major General C. F. North served as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affghan cam-
paign or 183S-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers and Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, in 1840, and repaired
the fortifications of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Win. Nott in 1842,
taking part in the operations which led to the reoccupation^of Ghuznee and Cabul— slightly wounded (Medal).
•Served as Field Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served with
the Pei-sian Expedition on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1S57 (Medal).
3i3 Major General C. B. Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force
before Sebastopol in .854 55 until its fall; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni
Kale, also at the bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
sM Major General F. G. Nuthall served in the expedition against Kurnool in 1839. Also with Brigadier Whitlock's
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1857 during the Indian Mutiny.
Major General T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the engagement of
Seerowlie, at the action of Ghurra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of
Lallpore (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
"r Major General L O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, inclading the battle of
Alma, where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruther who previous ly carried it
having been killed; and planted it on ihe Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ; — siege and tall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the iSth June and 8th ofSeptember ou the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) : received
the YC under the following circumstances :— " Was one of the centre Sergeants at Die battle of the Alma, and
advanced between the Officers, carrying the colours. When near the Redoubt, Lieutenant Anstruther, who was
carrying a colour, was mortally wounded, and he was shot iu the breast at the same time, and fell ; hue, recovering
himself, snatched up the colour from the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action, although
urged by Captain Granville to relinquish it, and go to the rear, on account of his wound ; was recommended for
and received his commission, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the assault on
the Redan, Sth September 1855, where he was shot through both thighs." Served iu the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Continge t at Cawupore, siege and
•capture of Lucknuw and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other minor actions (Medal
with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 2*rd Fusiliers iu 1873 (Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Ashaiiti Medal).
538 Major General r\ i.Ogle was landed from H.M.8. Brink in command of a detachment of Roy il Marines for the
protection, of Cape 1 uatt 1 a* tie during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery iu October 1-62, and received :i vote
of thanks irom the Colonial Government. Served in China in H-M.S, Rodney fr >m Septemoer 1S67 to September
1869; commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of R ival Murines from the Siju idron at the occu-
pation of Yan^chow in Nov. us68 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in
January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Battalion of Royal Marine Artillery throughout the
Egyptian war 01 1882, and was preseut in the engagements at El Magt'ar aud Tel-el Man, ita (slightly wounded),
in the action at Kassasin on the t8th August (mentioned m despatches) and Qth September, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonei, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmaniea, and Khedive's Star).
a* Major General C. E. Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and ml
ot Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April; was employed on special service
in 1855.56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mejidie, and Turkish M _■ lal .
aW Major General E. J. Oldfield served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59,3 idffij 1 ■- ■ r. it the relief of Arnh
(wounded) and defeat nrtl,e Dmapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned iu despatches); present with Have!oe< s
Force in the actio' :- of Mungarwar and Alu.ubagh, and defence of the latter until arrival >>f Lord Clyde ; action
of La Martiniere and relief of Lucknow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks
and operations ending in the canture of Lucknow ; subsequently in the final campaign iu Undo, including capture
of the Forts of Snuukcrpore, Oinetee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarguat ( Medal witn two
Clasps, and grant ol ;i year s mi
191 Major General II. T. Ol.itield served in 1854-55 against Hill Tribes on »he Peshawur Frontier (mention'- I in
despatch). Also v, ith the force under Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busee iCheyi Tribes in March
^855 i Medal with Clasp). Served in May and .lune 1S57 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the
action of the 5th July 1857 at Agra— charger wounded. Served in command" of a Squaurou of Sikh ttorsu witu
the column under Brigadier Showers in the pursuit ol Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present 1
the action ol Di .... [8th Januarv i$5y— (mentioned for "gallant conduct," and received luj thanks 01 tue
Government cf ti c N< 1 h-ftest Provinces, Medal).
w* Major General J. R. Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
operations ol the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore. and battle there on 6th Dee., actions of ECalee tfuddea
and Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of
the Fort of Ramp ire ICu-jseah, passage of 1 be Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column
at the taking of the Fort of Dalimkote, and in the affair at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
w* Major General J. J. S. O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, inclnd ng
the siege and fall 01 Sebastopol, and was wounded at the affair of the i3th June; also present at the capture ot
(lateral Ojjiew* Retired on lull or Retired lJaij or on a Pension. — War Services. 65a
Kiubourn (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chunda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affairs of Meangunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of
Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
596 Major GeneralW. C. O'Shaughnessy servea with the 1 ath Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66,.
and was present during the remainder of the Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also at the operations
before and assault of the Gate Pah (Medal).
598 Major General C. H. Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of lukerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, aud bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th,
17th June, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Kuigut of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
600 Major General O. F. Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1S55, including the-
siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the 18th June, and assault of the Redan,
on. 8th September (wounded, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign.
in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tautia Topee, aud action at Barode (mentioned in
despatch, Medal with Clasp).
603 Major General B. Parrott served the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
606 Major General W. Paske served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force employed against Ram
Sing in the Punjaub operations of 1849-50. Served in the Euzofzaie expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 3852
(Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and received the thanks of the Government of India for his
services (Medal).
610 Major General W. Paterson served with the Soth Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including tho bom*-
bardment and capture of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithaymew, advance on
Meeaday, and capture and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
612 Major General A. T. G. Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was
present at the capture of Kotah on 10th March (Medal).
615 Major General L. Percival Berved with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-5.S, in-
cluding the action of Cawnpore, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Nawabgunge, and the capture of Fort Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
61? Major General J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of
Moorpooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1S50 ;
and with that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S51-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with.
ClaBp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
6,8 Sir Joseph Puilips served in the Zulu war iu command of the Royal Marines in 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with.
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war oi 1882, aud was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts and im
the engagement at Malaha junction in command of Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt,. Colonel >
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmauieh, and Khedive's Star) .
C19 Major General H. P. Phillipps served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion 2nd Queen's throughout the cam-
paign of i860 id North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
620 Major General F. Phiiiip.i served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
621 Major General J. H. S. Pierce served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1859, also with Captain
Meade's Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
623 Major General A. C. Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
624 Major General A. L. Play fair served with the late ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny, includ-
ing the Alumbagh and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outrain, and the final assault and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
630 Major General H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
631 Major General M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude,
affair of Bunnee ( wounded 1, ana actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with.
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
632 Major General J. I. Preston served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign iu 1868, and was-
present at the storming and capture ol Magdala (Medal).
1130 Major General J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
action of Aliwal (Medalj.
638 Major General A. J. M. Rainey served with the Bellary Field Force in 1S58-59.
639 Major General H. S. Ranimell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
t43 Major General J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the battle
of Ferozeshah (Medal), and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kangra. Served as Quarter Master 4th Sikh,
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
eperations in its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1853 ; with the expedition under Sir
John Cheape against the rebel chiei Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donabue — severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his "conspicuous gallantry in the field'*
(Medal with Clasp for Pega). Was selected by the Lieut.GovernorN.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a Militia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the station was
attacked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engagement with the Mhow and
Indore mutineers on the 10th Oct. 1857 — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
(Medal). Serv ed in Bhootan and commanded the ist Goorkhas from Dec. 1866 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp) r
Proceeded in command of the ist Goorkhas from Dhurmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1S68 to join the Hazara
Field Force and covered a distance ot 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
the Black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thauked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Gov ernor
of the Punjaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp).
644 Major General Joseph Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
645 Major General A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the 10th Bombay N.I. at the siege and capture of Kotah,
also with the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke-
Serai, with the Central India Field Force at the actions before aud capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of
Powree, and campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
646 Major General H. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 28th Dec. 1S48, afterwards
present at the battle of Guojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
647 Major General James Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow ,-
affairs of Barree ard Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the
Goomtee (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
651 Major General H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissiariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1S61.-
Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of LtColonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
65Ii Major General W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. "Was present during
the whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree
andjhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions ou the banks of the
Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Mbrar and at and near
Kota-ke- Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; present at the siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beejapore j at the:
651 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services.
f?XiteT^n,-eTat°f FTneS\arh'a Camp ne»rSypore, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel
« M^in" PpnJ^T^n1^-"1 ^am S?^ th«Jung'^ ««M Padrone , Medal with Clasp, and BTvetof Major
n,™ i f ^u ! Richardson served in the Pun aub campaign of 184S-4Q, throughout the sie^e andean-
~, .'I £ ^7 daSBerous,y wounded having received seventeen wounds on the ,Jth Sept ,84MMedal with
2S2& « ,fc f6 Refr,mesnt °f Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in .857 and commanded it throughout the mutinies ■
! /.?%?! at lbeT "i""13 °f Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on "5th April and oth June .85? CmooreX'unge'
nad CB)[ Tools,Pore ("Peatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked 'by Government Brevet of Tajor, Meda!;
^7^^i0JGenera,W-?'UiChardso?sSrv,edwiththeSauSorFieldForceint"^
Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 i marched through Central India from Bangalore 0 Calpee in ,S58 a distance of r™
Sf, ,rf.U.rJI??»^h0.tt^5r?ea80n 1f the year; pre8eat at the ^"•■'ender0of K.rwee ; commanded a ^ DeLchmen't 0?
n^rtJrt I A« tS ° ^TWee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 21st 22nd and 23rd Dec. .85 Zcom
™?£ T *aKj hmentof the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Veroze Shah
tVJZ f Jh S, « ^59 'mentioned m despatches by General Whitlock for both actions (Medal wUA Clasp) Com-
juanded the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1S82 and was preMM in
r S, ^J^98*?1 ° ™ tb,e f,th August (mentioned in despatches) and the ,th September, and™ the battle of
camp^of^^ftod^Mn^T^^8 Aff«hanistan camPaiS° °f <842 under Sir George Pollock, Sutlej
f „I'!,?!?:Jo0rGeneraJ C- £ B- R;dd^U commanded the Siege Artillery of Outram's Force on the left bank of the Goom-
4.eeatthe^ffeandcaptureofLucknowinMarch,858, also commanded the Artillervof Lugard'sColumniutheatfa^f
^Ss^M^^th^pr1'0'" 'U thC JUUR'e aUd -1-^0, JugdespJre (th?ee t!mes° mutton ed "inTe^
<»» Major General A K. Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5.;, including the battle of
,k6"W ?nd fa " °f Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of ,7 h Octobe?
A V^l' , an,d I7"i Jan,e- 'TttAnjmt^a 8th September; 0,1 the last bombardment he commanded a battery
of Mortars mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Houor, and Turkish \Ie laT.
*Vv/0^T thC R0!;aLH°rse Artillery throughout the campaigner 1J58-59 in Oude. includ in" the occupation of
i yzabad, passage of the (ioomtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nnddee • and in the
^nMG,°oV^d,St,nf TatRb,ehaffair °f Cburda capture of the Fori of Mujeedia, and act, m of Baukee (Medal)
JTt»^ ?„ f ™eral J' Pi4?1" served m the Indian Mutiny campaign in i8S7-53, including the actions of Nii bhera
™i^j£UZ^£?£^rA*%£i%Te 0£ Kotah (receivea the approbati0D of the GoTern
with ClasnPesprvlG;r,R,i,?i>^rtS S« T* ia tbe Su"ej campaign of ,S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
nn^tnSai ope^tmnl^Oua^Med"!^ CamPa'gn m l857"5S' ™™°*<*» operat.onsin the Jugdespore junks'
of«« Major General J. Roberts served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal) . Served during the Sonthal campaign
«• Major General D. Robertson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) Served
with the Looshai Expedition in 1S71-72 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) Also served witn7h»
""Sfvator c7.rSt, «e«a#a> H'" TnbeS in, l379-8o (Clasp)"; and with the Burmese E.Koeift.on m l88^7 foSLp) °
nT^S « eral ?■ ?■ Ro^rtson served in the Sonthal caniptiga of 1855-5°- Also in the Indian Mutmv cam-
paign ot ,85-59, including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture ofLncknow (Medal with Clasp) Served
'tM»a and ^ah Hl l8 ln l8,62:63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Oc.nkol Xungbara'
^^^a^nS^^fn(^^g^KB■d.f)erVe,1 With theBh°Man expedition in l85s <Med»0
Se7ve&^^^^
^oTnt^f <Seneral "■ °' Robi80n se™edwith the 7th Bombay N.I. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
?-°^. T ? I4"45 ' aS, a ,voluatee"- u»der Brigadier Hampton in His Highness the Nam's service at Gowree "ainst
'forJ^n^t reC,C1Ved tbfc thanks of Government). Served in the cavalry of the Turkish Co. tin"™ f f?o"m"8'
?i«m a^V0ihaday'tWaS^an,de,i'aereatPai"torthet™e as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Gen eral ,Ah
Class of the Medjidie, and the Turkrsh War Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny caSnpajgn i • „dm- The . sie™
•and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing oT tl, Mu u euporo PaX
S f espMcheT ° ' ' and the ba"Ie °f thC Bet Wa (Medal w^h ClasP for CeMl'al Iadia° aad apec^lly mentioned
J^^?a^?£&^£^tha"a^tl^*'<» the ^w Zealand war in 1864^6 and was
to£J^\t^l%^^&?A%firX'™aV'iSa £r0mA^Ust -355, including the siege and fall of
^/'4a^Iai0rHGenei'al R' H- R- RowIey serjed in the Kaffir war of ,85,-53 (Medal). Also in the China Expedition
analtrdeT^f^fnlM^'ai Z>f&R* ^ ^ "^ ^ ^ ^ S^^ n.a*r^^
«» Major General j. E Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle oF
Inkcrman siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches with the siegV train as A d Stan le ft . uark
iZr TteRm deapf£hesVand,'ombardmentsof ,7th October, 9th April, and 6?h and ,77h June and was v ft
th6e-6LM"ht B«S»de at Kupatoria Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turk i,h \IL-di )
,n KS J- A- Ruddell served with the 1st Battalion Royals throughout the Eastern cL, ai4ot L-^
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Tmi ih Medll'
"l»dv^? S fl° f r\ eg'°n °f BiOo0r,• Served Wlth tbe 8lth fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in ,857-5 ( Med H '
?Z* Bdi ?t the Afghan war m ,878-79. and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley unuir Lieu "
General Maude (mentioned m despatches, Medal). »«■<«» <"«>.y uuuer iiieut.
ct Major General J Ruggles served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kan^ra in ,8^6
V, as present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from June to Nov. ,857 (Medal with Clasp and a veS'«
service) Commanded the ,9th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in ,8^5, incuorn- the assault
and capture ot the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ""<""„ me assault
ct Major General Lindsay Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Ha velock
"d tbS r^„the, SvvbSeqSent If fenCe ?■ tht Residency-wounded (Medal with Clasn, and a yearT service? '
«„, J,m General \V C. Russell served m the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozesaah and
.Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) Served under Brigadier Neill against the mutineers at Allahabad in "57 and is
Commissary of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in ,S5S (Brevet of Major, Medal). S7' aa
,»7 ^aj^enera .I' yan Served wj,th the 64ta Reg™ent in the N. W. Provinces in suppressing the mutinv in
£5rl£l^ « \m, t?e°Pe™tl0r?8 av LawnPoro under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp) defence
BaredTy PMedal) mutineers, and actions of Kalee Nuddee~and Kerkeroulie, and c'apture of
bw MTlGv,neral FV°; ,?aluf ^T served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was severely wounded at the battle of
fnT„n ^h(r^ W!th^
w». IV£^< , ;; d °Perat"?ns in the "Cinity ( Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Suppression of the Indian Matin v and
ZM?, Tfi " at \htst0,rm and eaPtu,re of Lucknow-slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal w,t 'lasp) "Com
«Th„ ?» V" J FusIliers 'n the Indian N. W. frontier warof ,863 with the EusofzaveF.eld Force and wTnresent
"h M,^? r C^ri°i the Cr?B ^luet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (CK., Medal with Clasp) P 6 '
"'Major General IV . P Sandwith served with the .st Brigade Central India Field Force in 1S5S • was present
«M»nS TvU\ °L Jbal?81 tMedal with Cla6P)' SerTed in the Afghan war in ,SSo (Medal) ' ° "'
^ffintottS* the °rder8 °f the Uommia8i-er of Nagpore on various occasions
«' Major General E W. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from ,oth January 1S55 with the ,4th Regiment,
General OJieers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Service* 65^
^jefil &^^1£^^,3Sft&*' l3t" Juae fMed31 «'itb CIa3»- a"d *«*■-» ^dal).
0^X3?^^^ ,S"' "f^ the siege and fall
^£xP^^ttvnrms!s^^0^ii^^.ri^eat at thebauie oi ^sarctfKfc a,so
werKSK tSt^™0onrttt.<Si?aaBtaoPe.,5i "°??tV85/-S9. including the blockade of the Canton
Shoeing (Medal wfth Clafp). T^d^^Vttalio'n rf B^liSStaH^0iSSJSte^ IS"" °I'
a company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee (Medal with Clasp) *ar«"n Kao of Kirwee; commanded
the'opl^sTe^re^ ■^^^,'^^X'^,fa^t^^^^^VaA ^^
Bassein 19th May 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pe-ii) J a * Mttl ApnI t8s2' as3ault and capture of
J; i^XSStffrwSlSS!: r fal1 o£ *"-**•»
M^ga^^^
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sixty yards from the bush, as two of his party had been wounded Finriin- that 1 J ti ,„ Palisade about
called for volunteer, to advance to the front L carry the m^To the eaTlndthe fou Pr^a^rXreV^"?™'116
^rearTferve^^
^Tope^S^^^
of the City, and surrender of the fortress ( Meta? wft* Tt1™1 tIt Sftj *^S Suburbs, storm and capture
into aetionagainstthe mutineers o ne 3+th B^l N I^too Ivmefo^r^6^ t?6 S^6t L^ht ^^
command of the Corps on Major Srnsi-tiSutT^A^th^^^^^^^J^i^J^-ia"'mmxeiM^^
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal) commencement of the fight and brought it out of action
Ca;^etfrSamuengh?r.SheW6'1 ""* ta "» CampaigQ * tbe S-tb*™ ^ahratta Country in ,844-45, and at the
thlnkSoy Go^Lfare^of^or ^S^SE&m^a' °f Delhi in l8" (mentioned in despatches,
b£^£^^5^55£!!?!^ (Medal)- A>s° in '^ exprtition against the
Present at the actio, of thettfan! m\entloneZ?nSGL:rha?Orde^rOOP3 "^ "" °l^Se md Caledon B'^
at An^awiieeT™. ^bSSRTSTi&^SJS IfeSg'SS'gSP 'V*57! and T Pr6Sent fa the a°«™
force under Major General Phayre (Medal)0 79"8°' &nd t00l£ part m the march t0 Candakar with the
J3S8Z£E52£& S&X^&SRSSftES?*1 ia l84S (Medal)- Serred ia the cam"aigQ -
battle^TnSaS SKSE^8^ UP,t0 5™ ^-eluding the
and 9th April (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Cits™ Knight of twF r ' <■ £ bombardments of the i7th Oct.
-* Major General H. D. glade serrebTwrth The iirtS»SS?o™rtSl; FSS ?? °f Honour- and Turkish Medal),
including the battle of the Tchernayi,^h^|Vt^grSebaSo? &2lX*Z&?mE!Va f$°m ^ug. lS55>
Served also in the campaign of 1S60 in China nresent at hef.fl MPtL r S i > CLa3p' and Turkish Medal).
,3th and sxBt Sept an/inthe advance on 'ptkin (Medal wi* two clasp's/ F°rtS' &nd e"gaged in the action3 *
(BronzXarf^mp'a^
in 1848-49, including the battle of GlooieMtand^^lito?fte^JS^S■^^^ln laa<. l84s' £mjaub campaign
Commanded a Field Battery with mountain "mis attach^ ™t?S Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp) .
and took part in most of the expeditions , a-am4 tnd enonunter, 1 , ?°S^ °.f »ne ?ivnjaub from 1851 to 186,,
Force was engaged during ^tXTanu^l OTeSSr^ehEiEd ^"r^T*88 ^""i4116 Punjaub Irregular
encounter with the Rhabeakhel tribe of 0™ukz,eAfteedeesfn^ »nrty Gov,,ernment.f°'- H" P»rt he took in the
Uition against the Bozdar tribe of Beloochw .and for the S h„5l53? S "J?0 ??Peoially mentioned for the expe-
strong Khan Bund Pass in ,SS7 (Meda?with cfasp) P mth hl3 Batte" m 'ne action forcing the
a JthZgSThe f unSut7a^^^^^^
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two C&ps) g ° R*m™SSaT. and battles of Sadoolapore,
P^£^^Ben^^^ India. In Dec. l8s7 with a
inen-and captured their leader, the rebel chief of h»t£m!!S a 2 •TJof lhe 'nsirgents-soo matchlock
night of the 18th Jan. ,858 a portion of toe trooosstaUonPri.tR W *J- "d ,* pnC5 had been flled' °Q 'ne
and seized the post guns The only En "lfsh OmVfrt JSS.1? KaeP°i-e mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major,
trustworthy force was 180 ^^^^^S^T^.t^^S'^ Sm'th SS Rybat" and the nea^
mutiny, and seized all the known mutineers who in ri,™H°mg dawned these two Officers had suppressed the
From March to the end of June he commanded a '(tSf "f" hanKed m the Presence of their comrades,
district, with whom he had various Ejorhi^r of troops against the rebels in the Sutnbulpore
Governor General in Council, and the Expression of r " '?,e3 re,ndered m l857"58 be received the thanks of the
November ,860 he was employed agaSS the rebels^n t^v y • ^ac'°Jis,aPP™yal (Medal). In October and
defences, completely dispersing the band e MamcSh,lr H'u8. and drove them from all their
of'Alma^d^Xrmfn^ie^'o'f1 SShStSSfSS 8&SS5E Oc^ EaSte^ 0,am%ign, °' t'8"' ™^ the ba"'-
< Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Kaf) Served in f* ?? --wounded in the head in the Trenches i7th Oct.
of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the S. f ?.5 ,- the 3'lge and oaPtare o£ Awah and Kotah, battle
May (Medal with Clasp). resuitina in the capture of Gwahor, and recapture of the fortress of Chandaree in
andw^s^nratL^to^and^^^^^^^
of punanuggur and Heights of Umb, axS ^toSriaTo? tt^KSSuIbAmSfflS^lta No,orp"e. eaga?6ments
Colonel Craigie against the Affreedies in March ?8« (Meri.i lith ni?c , } n Meda1)- Served with the force under
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653 General Offici rs Hi tin d on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services.
V* M'ljor General Joseph A. Smith served in the Asbanti war of 187V74 I Medal with Clasp),
r ™^ rSZ General Wjlnam Smith served in the Indian campaign 01 1857-59, including: the relief of Lucknow by
i o -T ' of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned in despatches), Chanda Umeernore
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree : afterwards present
with various forces in pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and m the Trans-Go^ra cam
paign, including several small affairs or he Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) Served
in the New Zealand war in iS64 in command of a Detachment of Roval Artillery in the campai<ms on the Waikato
and at Te Ranga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as
having been ol great service (Medal). omc.uu „-,
n» Major General J. G. Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Class, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
■"Major General T. W. Sneyd served with the 2nd Dnigoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-50 in-
cluding the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Kooi-see-
"--' Major General F. E. Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nthAu^.iS^ including Che
siege and fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian
Mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow, and numerous afTairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp)
Served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) '
Embarkedlor the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashantiwar in 1874 including the battle ct Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (lirevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). l
■-' Major General E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu)
'",SrJ1,'','-,0Ji;';"eral J', ?l»"way served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with twoClasps, Brevet of Major, Knight 01 the Legion of Honor and Turkish Medal
'» Majcr General S. Stallard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of In.lia in 1852-5^ including
the expedition agamsi the Ootman Khcyl and Hanezai Tribes, and the operations against the Boree Afndis •
m the expedition to Mian Moosah Kheyl against the Mohmands in 1854, and in the Sittana Expedition in 185S
(mentioned in despatches, Medal « its ; lisp). Served in the Indian M'utinv campaign in 1857-58 including the-
outbreak and destruction ol the 51st Native Infantry (Medali. w j»,™uiul6uii
;s- Major General E. Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the action of Kalee Nuddee
?VT 0,„ RamF>mRa. siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareillv, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee capture'
of Fort Bnnnia and Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with
Clasp). Served m the Alghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
-m ?}ajor General J. A. steel served m the Indian Mutiny campaign (Brevet of Major, and Medal)
™ Major General G. NT. Stephens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in trie Pariah Kimedy districts
jQ I050 3T1Q 1057*
» Major General George Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking
the field in July 1857, and was present at the actions ot' Futtehpore, Aoung. Paudoo Nuddee, Cawnpore Oonao
? s,5e™t8?"iB (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, rebel of Lucknow, and subsequent' defence
of the Residency, was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalrv
in the actions ot Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Baukee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa Morar and
Mhow (mentioned in despatches lor gallautry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murpufung and Doon-
dia^iera, taking ot the lorts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) . Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry throughout the cam-
paign ot 1800 in China, including the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches " for forward
gallantry '), Chankiawhan and Palicbau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth
Bengal Cavalry in the Umoeyla campaign under General Garvock in 1S63 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Corps of Guides in the Jowat-i Afreedee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatch,*
Clasp). Present in the operations agamst the Ranizai village of Skhakat on u'h March 1878, and commanded
the cavalry m the attack on ihe Utman Khcyl villages on 21st March 1878. Commanded the Guides Cavalrv in
the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and « as present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagements around Cabul in
December 1879, and at Charasiab (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of l.t. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps)
'» Major General J. H. M. Shaw Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau and
subsequent operations ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major
•« Major General EC. Stewartserved in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm 'and capture of
Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division-at the siege and capture of Lucknow
',? •™,rcl1 1658— severely wounded and horse wounded in three places (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior
Medal with Clasp) . J '
«* Major General TL Still served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-x Major General C. P StokeB served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th December 1854 including
the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the -1st June 185-—
name brought to the notice of the Commander in 1 hirf for "distinguished conduct " in the Trenches (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59; was sent into the Mahee
Kantam the monsoou ot 1858 in comn.and of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular
Horse, the 4th b oot and end Native Infantry s» a support to Captain Heyeock's :e during operations ifi the
held, engaged at the attack and capture of Mondetti; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier
Macan's Fiela Force early in 1859 (Medal). "^
;3» Major General G. H. Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal
with Clasp). Served as Field Commissary of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
'M Major General T. B. Strange served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda Sultannore
andDhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragunge, affairs of -^rd*
and 29th July, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 2SH1 August and
Doadpore 20th Oct. (tour times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served during the rebellion i'n the
North \\ est Territories ol Canada in 1685 in command of the Alberta Field Force, and was present in the en^a"e-
ment on the 28th May at Frenchman's Hill (Medal with Clasp). "
'■" Major Geneial H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegn)
»« Major General F. W. Stubbs served m the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of
IN ugeenah, capture ot Bareilly, rebel ot Shahjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore
capture ot Mithowiee, and action of Bis wah— severely injured by his horse falling upon him | mentioned in despatches
•n hve occasions, Medal). ^
"" Major General W. O. Swanston served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns, and was emploved with General
Havelock s Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to 22nd March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar Alumb'i^h'
and entry into Lucknow 25th September when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November
1857, at the Alumbagh wit.. Sir James Outrams Force from 29th November 1857 till Sth March 1S58 and final
capture ol Lucknow i5 tu Mai eh 1 ;, was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad
40 miles through the enemy s country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse'
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service),
nor General T. i: Swi ttenham served with the 31st Begimenl in the Crimea from 22nd May 185=; and
waspresenl ,f Sebastopol, and attack tin Reds on the 18th June and 8th September
(Medal with Clasp, and rurkish Medal). Also served throughout the campaign in the north of china 111 -
including the action of Sumo and stop Paku Forts).
■ ' 1.. awindlcy si the lath Lancers in the Kaffir wax of j >3 (Medal), and was at
the action of the Berea. Aisotl 1 Ba cam] ugn from 9th May 1855, inwuding the siege and fall of Sebastopol
rations near JJnpatona under General D'AllonviUe, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea
General Officers Betired on Fall or Retired fay or on a Pension— War Services 654
Kg^^«^^»SS3RftS*« with th° Sau^ a"d »— * fi»-
capture ffTakeSeFaortH'(Mjdalb4hcTasprith *" expedition t0 Chi»a iu l86°. ^ was presen; at Tangku, and
tacanS°thebS8VSSSeB^X™^ ^ fhe =I8t,Fusm!" throughout the Eastern campaign of ,8S4-55,
(Meaa1a^GcjaeSpa)I A' *■ Ten7 8e"ed ^ the 3rd Battalion «* **« &> ">e latter part of the Zulu war of ,870
command of the Left Column (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Knedive°s Star) 5 USUSt '"
^dlS^-^^-^^e^
(MedafwHh Clas"?.' B' ^^ **"** """ Sir Sydn6y C°tt0irS Foroe on Eu30ofzie bur J« «" April and May ,838
thesi^'fnd^fr^^-,1'- ,TomP90n served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb ,8,5 including
™ s]ege an(l 'all of bebastopol and assaults of the Redan ou the 18th rnno and flth «„,,V 1 5V mcluding
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claso Turkish Medal and KniSht^ , h„ 1 bePt--'lilngei-ously wounded
-P-se^aX^o^^^^
sx^Sof^^^
snatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross and Medal Twifh Ssp) ^
M^cnT^
was in retreat. The Blockhouse, whiohwas^oophoLM was to tayT^enS^.e'iJto"'1 SS^ "AS b°',y
^peS^^^^
and the roof of the Blockhouse. Majo -Genera] To mb" states that on Vne»kfr J7d?h be^n ^e t0P °r tne wail
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on -,th Nov «oi of K-er,™ f „ ^ e aad occupation of SultaL-
Officer to a Column on fcne NepauT Frontier I m'entmned m despatches NTcdai wUh ESaSSS' ; SnCV^^B
1st Battahon Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18= m commW of H ,'sps> • SeI7ed with the
and was fresent at the surrender of Kafr DoVfr and D m finrb if&SL? ^ £?, , • . T the It)tu Decembei,
expedition to the Soudan in ,885 in con^and of tnfIS?C?a ton of the Shrn^h!,.? ? K^'i Served with th'1
in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB and Clasp) battalion ot the Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned
^tspSwl^
which resulted in the relief of Bilbao. Served as D A O if General to the ™Sfn™ ' gQ m tht pyien<*- ■
China under Sir Charles Straubenzee ; and in the ist'Rovals the camnai^o? £" y £™'™ ibe 30uth '"
including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin amTrarrender S pJ^ »?rt-h, °r.Chin"
Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present atTh ^bombardment of .hf i", (Me?"-1 ^tb tWu
Military Staff Officer to the Admiral Commanding in ( ;hief7mentionPd^n^diS!?M » Alexandria Forts as
was one of sixteen volunteers who landed ZT£ms I^LcZduJn? the StS™ °v.f ^-Colone*) :
spiked the guns in the Mex Battery when its garrison had retired T?he citaneUn r"a? aYterfvt d^^''
the .Intelligence Department and was present at the action at Kassasin on the cth Sept' ?a*Actin* T' "'
Adjutant General to Graham's Force and at the battle of Te'-el-Kehir f,n»rTHn™i ,, V„ Acting Assistant
with two Clasps, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) Mentioned m despatches, C£., Medal
'« Major General Alfred Tulloch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at th» A
with Claip). Served with the Sirmoor XteA™&^e£!£:y2^?Z^*£&?,S <^
Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting 01 a shell, severely wounded on the ^th July (Medal wftb fcHsnf Z™£M?
the China Expeditionary Force m ,860-6, (Medal). Served with theBhootan Expedition hi ,864 -6, (C asn) -^Wk
the Looshai Expedition in ,87,- 72 (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan warin ,878-79 (Medal 4 5 ' P) ' an^P
ba^e^^SrMedalL^^a^ctmpa^^
P^AMVoi^^Sfefe^
Dmbeylah (Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with clasp) Present at the storming of Laloo and capture 01
655 General Officers Betired R >. — W,n- Services.
' *« Major General !L Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April' 1855, inoladtag the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, andbatl rnaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish -Medal). Also served m Indium 1S5S, and
whs encaged in the repulse ol the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in .Inly 1 Medal).
" Maior Mineral J. T. Twiftg* served m the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-70 (Medal with Clasp).
"» Major General A. W. Twiss served m the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton with the 1 orce under Rear Admiral
Seymour in 1856-57 j also with the expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekm (Medal with two
°mPMajor General C. J. Tyler served in the Crimean campaign from July ,855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol-wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in ,858-59, and
ioted as Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and
jungle of Bungaon (mentioned in despatch, Medal). Served in the Afghan war m :3So (Medal).
tH Maior General H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7* June i&J
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the reh s near .ioogana and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the MahsoodWuzeereesm April and May ,860, and was
.present in the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Hazara campaign n „.-,
including the operations on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) •Served in tae
Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, CB.. M ^
"wa'aTor'Geacml R. Unwin served with the Force under GeneralNott fro^Candaharto Cabool in 1^842 fldeda
ege i
with two Clasps).
"s Major "
Regiment,
India durinB i
when the station was attacked fays Is rg 1 force of hill mevi or. the night of 1st September 1857.
troop-ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June L,"5J-_- . I
m Major General H. T. Vat-hell served with the Persian Expedition m 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served m Lie
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the capture of Sholapore and the surrender of Jumkundee I
('M--'1 Maior General J O. Vaudeleur served throughout the Egyptian war of iSSi in command of the left half- I
iixit-ihon of the 1st Royal Sussex Regiment, including the defence of Alexandria, the operations at Ramleh, the I
I Vrr! cder of Kafr Dowar, the occupation of Damauhour, and the surrender of Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's I
ijtsr) Served throughout the Nile Expedition in command of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, I
took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and commanded the detached post
■it Gakdul (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). _
;tT Major General B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General \S heeler against Kote Kangra
ln wMtfaior General T E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzaie Country
,., Anrd ard May t8?8, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
Vi Maio- General T Van Straubenzee served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of Royal Artillery
Indian Oontin gent, and was present at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Meualwith Clasp,
,rd Class- 0* ihe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). ■ . .
"1 Mivor General Jones- Vaughan served in Bengal with the 10th Regiment m suppression of the mutiny m
,r--,-<b- including the actions of Chanda, Ummeerapore and Sultanpore, siege and captnre of Lucknow (Medal
w.'.L ilisD) Served in the Afghan warol 1878-S0 as brigade Major. Peshawur Field Force, and was present at
X^anture V Ali Mus id ; t >ok part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley as Orderly Omcer to Brigadier General
Tviier and in the expedition into the Lughman Valley as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards
Hrie-ade Maier with the Kuorum Field Force, and served frith the Zaimusht Expeditionary Force, including the
affair at Za'wa (mentioned in desspatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ' _
" Maior General tl C Vibart served in the Crimea from i6tn Feb. 1855. including the siege and fall of Sefcastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
"ei Maior General H. F. Waddiugton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
Bieo-e nnarations before Mooltan . including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
'Phil ( Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation ot the Queen for services performed m India in
1857-58 for havino- as Deputy Commissioner of Mundlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundla'b andSeonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal). • ■
7™ M« -n- General G F Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th Regiment at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
wounded)' including repulse of sorties on 9th ('horse shut 14th 18th and 23rd July 1S57; afterwards present in the
actions of Bolundshur and Allighur, battle of Agra, action ot Dil Koosha and relief ol Lucknow under Lord ( lyde,
itPur in the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagung(Medalwith two 1 lasps). served
m the Atehanwar in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Lughman \ alley 111 command of a Flying
llnlumn and with the expedition against the Khugianis ; was also present in the engagement at All Boghan, ana
",,„, maroh to Candabar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
™i B'ajor General H. E. Waller served during the Sonthai campaign of 1855- Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
naiirnm 1857-58, and was present in the action at Jugdespore— severely wounded (Medal).
tw Maior lieneral W. N. Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda,.
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times men-
tinned in desuaiches, Medal with Clasp). ' . .
jw 'Maior General R. A. Walters served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and wm ,
present at a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1S5S— severe wound by a musket-ball on the
'"^^^General \\\ J. ' Ward seized the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded a t the battle of Punniar nn .-9ta '
»«c 1S4- (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the'istand and siege opera-
,7m,a before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond.and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two t lasps).
Aeenmiviu-ed the force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
:iud May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaneegonau
'H^aior^neral W. H. Wardell was present with three Batteries of P.oyal Artillery under Colonel M'Oreai*
ihe revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at
Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family and ministers; rea ived ihe thanks ol the l-.ughsh and (
F™UMamrVG"ue°ral t' S. Warden served the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49. and was present at the siege and sor-
„,„,„ ,,, Mooitan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December, storm ol the city breach, and captors
f.Y-uio town-severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary 1- oreo in 1656-57. and
was
tion
and the Nawab of Banda. and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal) .
, , , i.meral W. E. Wai rand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siegt
, 1 flell.i— aim amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). • ! .
m Miior General A. E. Warren sei-ved with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, lncludiaj
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 656
and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action ef
Khodagunge, and occupation of Futtehghur,— acting successively as Orderly Olticer to Brigadier Russell, Colonal,
Biddulph, Colonel Hale, and Sir John Inglis; served the Rohilcuud campaign, including the defence of tho
Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Buukagaon (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of tho 78th Highlanders (Medal). Was acting Brig idier in comma**
ofthe and Brigade of the Candahar Field Force from the 18th December 18S0 till the 22nd March 1881.
;» Major General D. S. Warren served in the Crimea from 10th January 1855, including the si«go and fall of
Sabastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish'Medal). Served in the Affghan war of
1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena, and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in. despatches, CB., and
Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's
Star).
797 Major General T. M. Warren served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 including the operations in
Oude and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
795 Major General N. F. Way served in the Soudan oampaign in 1885 in command of Royal Marines, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that nearTofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*°° Major General C. B. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of
1S5S in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the siege and storming of Uhandairie, and was in charge
of the only successful ladder party at the escalade of Jnansie, where he was one of the officers who led the assault;
also served in the campaign of 1859, and was present at the actions of the Betwa, Koonch, Goolowlee, and before
Calpree, including the capture of that place, and in the pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay). Accompanied
Sir Garnet Wjlseley to South Africa on special service in May 1879, and served to the end of the war as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Masti-r General of the western lines of communication. Served in a similar capacity in the
Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Assistant Adjutant aud Quarter Master General at Head Quarters in charge of Telegraph Lines, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Ca., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of theMedjidie
.and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 (Clasp).
a,n Major General W. H. D. R. Welman commanded the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
'wjs present in the engagement at Inyezane and during the investment of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
*'w Major General W. H. H. West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; was present during the opera-
tions against the Aland Islands, including the capture of an earthen battery on the 8th August, and in the action
with the forts of Bomarsund on the 15th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition; was in action
with steamers and a battery on 21st June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the
expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
»"' Major General B. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
185S-59, including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat
(Medal). Served with the 20th Native Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition including tho assault of Zawa
■ (Medal).
Mi Major General F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaclava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, sth ('lass of tha
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
sos Major General H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Moolcan (Medal with Clasp).
s07 Major General H. G. White served at the siege of Sebastopol from 21st Nov. 1854 to 10th Au». 1855, including
the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served from 16th Nov 1858
to the 16th March 1859 with tho Berar Field Force, which took the held for the purpose of preventing the
rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah from pen'etratiug into the Deccau. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
811 Major General O. Wilkinson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was slightly contused on tha
side by a bullet at the aifair of Ramnuggur (Medal).- Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the
Mohmund Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-5S includ-
ing the advance on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeaugunge (received a blow on the head from a musket),
t arougbout the ttnal siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alum-
bagh, ueieat of a body of Fanatics near Moosah Bagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes ; affair of Tin-ree
capture ol Jugdespore, jhitoorah, and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy AssiatantQaarter Master
General to the Shahabad Field Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymore Hills
Palamow, and Behar, including night surprise of the enemy's camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and affairs at Karee Sato!
and Majowleea (seven times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Majur, Medal with Clasp).
*a Major General H. E. T. Williams served in the Burmese war from January 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu)
Served also m the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 3rd Madras European Regiment at the
Battle ol Banda, and as Acting Assistant Adjutant General to the Saugor Field Division in the action of Pun-
warree— mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"» Major General S. H. Williams accompamed the small force trom Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil
irower.
817 Major General F. E. E. Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the
York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (mentioned in
aespatcnes) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Claso. jrd Class of tha
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). ... ** *
>» Major General S. W. F. M. Wilson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol, lrom the 25th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also on the Bhootan Expedition including
the recapture ol Dcwaagiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
821 Major General William Winson served with the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in
1855-56 and during the mutiny m 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie underSir Sydney Cotton
in April and May 1858. Commanded the 18th Bengal Native Infantry during the operations in Bhootan in 186s
and was present at the recapture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
8M Major General George Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, inoludinz
the capture 01 the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
,,- Ma.i°r General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
™ Major General R. R. Woodhouse served in the Persian war in 1856-^7 (Medal).
«m Major General G. F. Worsley served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp) .
■" Major General H. Y. Worth am served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okainundel Field Force in 1859 and
was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and Fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in
r86o. and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
ass Major General J. W. Younghusband served in the Affghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second
attack on Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaign under Sir Charles Napier in 1845. Commanded a detach-
ment ol Upper Sind Police in the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1847 ; commanded a separate column com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjaub Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expedition
against the Omerzye Wuzeenes m 1S52 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police .Battalions in the expedition
/vr*1,? 1 b™=*!ea™mea m l853 ; commanded 6th Police Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseranies in 1853,
z z 1
657 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services.
1 Colonel H. Acton served with the expedition to China in 1S42, waspresen! at the capture ^fWoosung, Shanghai,
and Chin Kiang Foo I Medal). Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, present at the capture of Prome, accompanied Sir John Cheape's force to Meday, where he was
engaged at the stockades and in minor affairs ; and in 1853 as second in command of the Pegu Light Infantry was
engaged in operations against the rebel chief Moung-goung-ghee (Medal with Clasp for Pcl-u .
' Colonel W. M. C. Acton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the gthFeb. 1855 with the 77th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the-
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'Colonel D. Adamson served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on the Line of Communications by the Khyber
(Medal).
5 Colonel R. Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and"
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
• Colonel J. M. Allardice. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
' Colonel I. S. Allfrey served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign ir. 1858, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served in Natal during the Zulu war 01' 1870 (Medal).
I Colonel D. G. Anderson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
• Colonel J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shuinshapore (Medal).
10 Colonel W. J. Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1851-51
and was present at the affairs of Prunghurand Sharkote (Medal with Clasp).
II Colonel R. F. Angelo served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 185S, including the engagements at the Terai
Forest. Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, Dojura Nuddee, Bareilly, Fort Bunnai, and Mahomdee (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
"Colonel R. T. Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians,
when H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1S54. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the
flotilla of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
'* Colonel T. H. Anstey served in the Zultt war of 1879, nnd was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp).
u Colonel H. W. Apperley served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 187S-S0. and took part with the
Bazar Valley Expedition, in the engagement at Charasiah in October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candabar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
15 Colonel G. Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rathgur and Garakota, relief of Saugor,
forcing the pass of Nudingpore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch, where he commanded the Siege
Train (special mention), and capture of Calpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was present at the action of Arogee and
tap'ture of Magdala (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
Ic Colonel W. F.Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 185E; and with the Oude Military Police on the
Nepanl frontier in June and July 1S59 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal
with Clasp). Was four times wounded during the Survey Expeditious to Lushai and the Naga Hills in 1872-78.
" Colonel E. T. Bainbridge served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and" was engaged in the
operations against Sekukuni. including the storming of the stronghold, where he commanded the storming parry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
18 Colonel A. Bainbrigge landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, including the
battle of the Tchernaja, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
19 Colonel A. W. Ba'ird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
20 Colonel E. H. Baker served throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867 and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
21 Colonel George Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, and carried
the regimental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the
ditch of which he crossed and planted the Colour on the cavalier; also present at the surrender of Ptkin (Medal
with two Clacps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment until after the surrender »f Mandalay
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
22 Colonel L. B. Bance was present at the capture of Copul on the 1st June 1858. Served with the Bellary
movable Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 1 Medali.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp .
2S Colonel C. H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chilhanwallah.
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the BooriPassin 1S53, and in those against the
AXreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-5$ on Sir Archdalo
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hmdun, battle of Budlee-ke-
Serai, throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, aiege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and CB.).
:* Colonel F. W. J. Barker served in the Abyssinian war of 1S67-68, and was present at the capture of Mag-
dala (Medal).
21 Colonel C. Barlow served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regt., including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlat Gate
(gTape-shot wound), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Jugdespore with Eyre's Force, capture
of Atrowleea, actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief ef
Aaimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
24 Colonel C. E. Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action
of Amherpanee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel C. E. Bates served during the Indian Mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the
occasion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal;. Also served
throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February itt'c
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp), Served with the Trans"-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force 111 1S70-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Govt rnor Genera] in Council, Brevet of Major
and Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78 (Medal). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of
Government for Civil and Political services.
>» Colonel C. A. Bavlav served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
«• Colonel George Bayley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1885. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, -Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medali. Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and
May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kiulin.
General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 658
i^desSatchpJ8 w™'th,e fSrti?w 'f°W" °f Naj°", the f"*? at Nauhsi"»S and relief of Kadin and Tsinpoo (mentioned
mn 1 es)' Went to South Africa on special service in May 1870 (Medal)
the , .t fUnrfif^' ?*irIy eeJ\td w- th fh0 St& ?egt' at the sie"e and assau" of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
affair of AnUw E&iw AhS 8IX days ?g^e ? the Joity; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur.
and ,nf„^r^HUri!iatIt1,e °' AFra- actlou of Dilkoosha, aud rehef of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd
St n , „ S 6ih Dec' at l-'awnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
,MiaH',l,n£ h-Baylyserved in the Crimea from the 13th October 1855 till the 23rd July 1856. Served with the
S , ,fi U,c°, !f Sh ° tb? =anipaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India including the actions at Cawnpore (6th
BMk'RlS » Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
dS ™ 1 j S fi ? F<X,' °f RooTab> actlon of AUygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly and action at
sTcoml nhaTjnf H 1 T"^ ""* C1oaSp)' Embarked for *« GoUl Coast with the 4=nd Highlanders Served in the
rfM,i, jm,i «?," , Wao '" l874.and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet
«1 Majoi, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 18S- and was
IhTIn, tl ^ bat*1f. of Tel-^l-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Kh.uiv™ Star Serve "in
?«d H nf fhP m" Tn,m I.8S4 Sjtt "le 'S' Battali™ Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at ElTeb
Watcl took »a* if.hl'e'pW° CnS,PS)- Se7edAn the„Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ,st Battalion of the Black
(mention°edkinP despatched, ^^L^S)^" GeU6ral EMle' "* W" ^^ " the ^^^ at Kirbek-
.„rtCol2nel H- *?ea. served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of :8s*
Served Jn\1 nt vn,thS reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Modal, and Khedive's Star)'.
iKr.ni lle Expe"'1011 m "884-85, took part in the operations of the River Column uuder tfaior General
S, li 1 ,raSpre9e?tat ihe actIon atKirbekan, where he commanded the BatUlion after Colonel Eyre had
S. o? »p%eeiaa' oned ln despatch*. CS., and t>vo Clasps); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field
force in 1865-80 during the operations on the Upper Nile.
«ioL("„0l'iI1rl,?'rPiBveam'sh,served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854, iucludin^ the
Keffeh It, Xl ,Seba»t0P01. r<,Pulse of various sorties, attacks of the iSth Juue and 8th September, expedition to
jl ■. , boml'aid.uent and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
Colonel R. Boavan served in the Afghan war in .878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
Co one P. K. L. Beaver served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal).
Da.saSeor3 J£ rZ 8?rTe.d.w'th tbe "»' sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
f)Z „1Sn™»» / ' 3kl™,ah near, Bunkuss.a Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass -dangerously wounded in
N If tl.;, nT"11'.'" the, 'lft V'm <.meniioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the campaign on the
Sprv^nn ?hL « M" a m ,S°3 Wlth Jo6 EuA0,zie Fleld Force t'wice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
with Clasp . and KlleV^s"?") m S ** Dlrector of T«Qsport from India (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal
M+r.L!1rd ?elhaven and Stenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp)
Xnkerm^i.We T*'? se"ed,the Eastern campaign of ,854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
Turl-iTMedln L™ , ,V ■' Md T°rile ™=6th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
i urkish Medal) feerved also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force nreient at the
f.on of y^JZEFSft thC V mbeTla PalS and at the attack °» aad 3t0rmi^ ot^ corneal Hiirauddestruc!
lionai, P« IZn ^h n5 f cem\er\ also,"l the tCtion at Um"eyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
onThe1 f7SbDS4mto (""dnfwtth Clas^f m '^ ^P'^ r°Ut °f th" 6Demy and tke s»— -° of th. hill tribes
Black M^un^i^W^)' ^ITrV11 \he =aZa'l CaI?paig5.!a l868' ^^^S the expedition against the tribes on the
Ki-nri M°untam ' ^ dul with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Mand 0? thetsT Ba ,,1SOUYa\FrQtipFi,ildFor0ein '885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile in elm
despatches DSO fa-tlllh{in Y°ri"nire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in
^nr^h'^V™,^ wiU ,S?r v,od, Tith,thS Jnni,ski'ling Dragoons in the Boer war of i88r, and commanded an
M^^klbSSSS^SSS^- S— dmtheBechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in
tolSh °I?,tlM2 W'- D"i b.eresli!rd served "ita tb-e 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854
ind Turkish MedaUB S'eS6 of Seba3toPo1 and assault of the Redan on the .8th Juue (Medal with Clasp!
Tiatrnnr'fl1!,8; h^T™*? s°rJei ™ith th/J0TS? under Oolonel Maekeson in Hazara and the Uussunzaie cam-
Hafara Goo5rk"h3a Ra^H^h" I ^ °£ ¥ Bla,Cf ; 7Mountai° a°d taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
rZv,iri,^hJ ^ throughout the Mahsood Wnzeeree campaign of i860 with the force under Brigadier
hS!J rfT,*T' anH ^Present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the
Mookeen < M?d"f ^0 lasp)U 8ubse1uent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of
frraW?mlti'nn;r^tyi!,erVted,initae Ne" Zealand war in .864-66, including theWaikato campaign and action at
rhaKelte^ IS 8pa'cbe3) 'a command of a Battery ; also during the Wanganui campaign, ana commanded
orLent nt ,hA»»^ o , rt" , b<^ %" "^ m March l86s' aQd in other skirmishes on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal). '
imr andTunsuntofh.SerVed " 'h6 SouthemMah-ratta campaign of .844-45, including the sieges of the forts of Mono-
7»TmCi,UihtnF^'»liIi',iBLn?iam ,3erT?d in jhe AMan ^ar of '878-80 with the Quetta Field Force, and took part in the
fne^h Bengal InZ ,!raJ.,Se^,mt the. <**& RjUaf Fm'Ce 'mder Sir Eob"rt Low in l8»5 ™ command of
<\r w!ll, ","?!. i,-y (M0edal,w''b ClasP'- Ser7ed in 'be campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India under
« Co^nnmi w h Rm,'898 Wlt.h tht. dUner Field Force a3 Base Oontmandant (mentioned in despatches, Clasp)
snatches Mel»lf' ^rch served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-61-wouuded iment.oned in de-
s^d^JhpTi'" v %! '" various operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in .862.
berved in the Looshai Expedition ol 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp) fc
of luM0uslld%tdalwi\rhClasp)?a " 'he Af=ban war of '878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
apatUSis,Breve?ofBMa!'r?Meddal1,n the A,'shan war of l8"-8° with the Quetta Field Force (mentioned in de-
thrc^dTinCmrn?lHfe"fTedtJ'eEast,ernca,?paiSnof '854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with
desnatches Xd^|a^h\h° ^?gthe b««es of Alma and Balak-lava, siege and fall of Sebasiopol (mentioned in
despatches Medal with three Clasps, 5th Classof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Ji?"?: Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawar Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
l^tlof^Z^CX^^) and May l858, and at the affair with the Hindostauee fanatics on th9
Ka^^capteetf Prome S*$*Z5S&2?S&S! * lS™ ^"^ ^ "** 0n and °aPtUre °f
w^^°!na^sH' f ,iil'ur berved '? the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzai Field
ITtrLi" « WaS P,t:esent m tbe action at the Umbeyla Pass. Served also with the Column against the Gad-
ffi™. ln I,864. including the burning of Sittana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp;, served in the
■H„fti ;„ hI ° . I^8"8°> and was present at the capture of AU Musjid and at the affair at Futtehabad (men-
tioned m despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) . k
si n° 1 1 5' ?IeiEb-v served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
■ >,t „ T! ^ BIeQk'nsop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded at Fort Battye durin» the
night attack by bhinwarris and Khugianis (Medal).
s- Colonel A. F. F. Bl.iomfleld served during the second Burmese war ; accompanied the .Martaban Column to
longnoo; present at the attack and capture of G"ngah and other minor affairs (Medal with clasp for Pe»u) Sent
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances Tn the hill
tracts of .the Godarary district in 1857-5S (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
659 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or ona Pension. — War Services*
mer.t if the Golcondah Sel undies during the disturbances in the Golcondah Zeniindaryin 1S5S (received the thanka
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded, the Civil Force sent to
quell the disturbance* in the Runipah country in the Godavery district 1862— slightly wounded Received the
thanks of the Madras Government for the third time).
55 Colonel TV. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Fcrce in 1856-57 and was present at tihe bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege and capture of Koiah, and served in Rajpootana during ail the opevahons in lister \ inqe;
in iS=S and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel H. B. H. Blundell served in the Eastern campaign m 1S55-56 after the fall of SebasiopoU Served with
the Kile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Inspecting Officer of the Lines of Communication and afterwards aa Commandant
at Dongola tmentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Colonel A. Blunt served in the Punjaub campaign ot 1^48 -40. including the siegeandcapturtof jficoUa3ran ■
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
56 Colonel D. Blyth served on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Seized; tlte Sasterf
campaign of 1854-55, with the Royal Marines, including the battle of Balaclava and siege of Sevastopol, and wu
attached to the Light Division of the Army in the Trenches, and at the battle of Lnkerman (Mtdt*l witii thres CUspE,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
57 Colonel R. J. Bond commanded the A Troop of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of iS3~ asd was
present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel" M<_dal •* <ith Clasp, yd Cla»
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
58 Colonel J. Bonham was severely wounded at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defeues of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to iotb Xov. 1S57. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wouaded)
on the 30th August (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
59 Colonel G. W. Borradaile commanded N. Battery, A Brigade, Rojal Horse Artillery, in the Egyptian war t I
1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class o:
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
■*t Colonel G. F. 0. Boughey 6erved in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S65-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Afghin war of 1878 80 (M
w Otlonel M. C. Brackenbury served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with '
Clasp). Ser^ ed in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Aii Musjid ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in.
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880-
™t Colonel C. W. Breretou served in the China war in 1S60 (Medal).
61 Colonel li. 17 Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a detachment of the-
2nd West India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repuJssd on 21st
Dec. 1861. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essamau (Brevet of Major, Medal).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
Ci Colonel Hon. F. C. Bridgeman served in the expedition to the Soudan m 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of tno
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagementsat BasheenandTemai{Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stars
63 Colonel C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary force in 1860-61; also in various operations againsu
the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862 iMedal). Served in the campaign on the North- West.
Frontier of India in 1863. including the capture of TJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp); and in the J.oo?hai Expedition in
1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communication in the Khyber (Medal).
64 Colonel E. S. Bridges served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian wai of 1S82, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star).
G* Colonel John Briegs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimen From Nov. 1S54, including the siege c-i
topol, and capture ot the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasu, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-13, including the relief ot Lucknow by Lord Clvdw. occupation of the
Alumbagh under Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Aaiinghur, capture of
Jugdispore, and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition,
in North China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with.
twoClaspsj.
66 Cob-nel E. A. Brind served with the 8Sth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
67 Colonel A. Broadloot served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1^65 (Medal with Clasp). Servsd in the?.
Abyssinian campaign from February 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present al 1 : (j
attack and capture of AH Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah. on the 6th October 1879, m the advance to-
Cabul m der Brigadier General Gough [twice mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement atSkekahad
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Also served with the Manhood Wuaeeree-
Expedition in iS8i. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8* (Clasp).
68 Colonel F. Brudigan served in the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of
Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in
advance exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served withtheOkamundel J
Field Force in 185^. and was present at the storming and capture of Bey t(wounded), reconnaissance before, siege, .
and ocenpati' n of Dwarka.
69 Colonel C. J. Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in Sept. 1873 on special servio .
and served t- roitghout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the King of E
Assin and then to the Kinir of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the actiou of the 27th October neai
Dunquah. Commanded the Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakramptt during the 5th and 1
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force pi t tie Bth November. Afterwards served with R
Regiment at the capture and destrucfi>n,of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destructi »ri of Be<
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the 1 in ■
Ordab, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomussie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with I las]
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition ui 18&7-89 (Medal with,!
Clasp)
69t Colonel A. de V. Brooke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present tn the e >£agement£ at
Hasheen and the To rek zerebtj. and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
"° Colonel R. H. Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at MatahS on 20JH
Jaly during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
rot Colonel J. F. Brtngh sei vtd with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Also served iu the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (ifedal). Servedwiih the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive
7i Colonel W. »<. C. Brough served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present duriug the operations in the
Meztena Valley (mentioned in despatches. Medal)
73 Colonel E. T. Browell served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief of the Signalling Department (mentioned in despatches, ClaspX
"Colonels Edward Brown, C. Cooch,, C. C. Gore, and W. F. Kelsey.-For War Services, see the Honourable
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130. t
7* Colonel P. A. Brown served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture ofPegu and its sobsequenl
defence (wounded), and was brought to the notice of the Governor General for able conduct when is command Qf a
Picket during the siege ; also present at the attack on Gougoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded, the De-
tachment which engaged the enemy on 31st Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign in 1557. and
commanded Sappers at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of Madras Sappers, including relief of ArungabU
and Mhow.Bicge aud capture of Dhar, the several actions before Mundesore,Gooravia. reliefofNeemuch, disarming
cf li kar's Troon* at Indore, siege and capture of Ratghur, siege and capture of Gurrakotah, forcing 1
Bundlf.'und (with Advance Guard), battle of Muddeupore, siege and capture of the Fort of Jhansi, including tbd
*»attle of Baitwa and taking *he tc^u by escalade— commanded and led the ladder-party of right-centre attack;
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services. 660
action of Koonch, Gagortee, when attacked, capture of town and Fort of Calpee (Brovot of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
75 Colonel W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against
the Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang- Ka aa 4th April
1862, and of the town of Tseerpooi7th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1862 (dangerously
wounded, Medal).
76 Colonel Melville Browne served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and comrnandeda
Detachment at the attack on and defeat of the Rebels at Bhanpore; he was also present in the actionsatDoomureah-
gnnge and Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
77 Colonel Montague Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
7B Colonel H. M. Burgess served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1866, in-
cluding the destruction of Sbugra. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 in command of the Royal
Artillery, Upper Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
78+ Colonel G. S. Burton served with the gth Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and touk part in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough as Brigade Major, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and
Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp), Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 \\ ith the.
2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
79 Colonel W. B. Burton served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
80 Colonel W. H. Burton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the' relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's extra service).
81 Colonel Burton-Brown, as a volunteer on board H. M.S. Kestrel in September 1879, took part in the attack
and destruction of the pirate stronghold of Terebus, on the coast of Borneo, and was present at the capture and
burning of the piratical boats and prahus, and received the thanks of the Sultan for these services.
82 Colonel R. Cadell served in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was present at the defence of Eupatoria, and at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present in. the actions at Doo-
mooreagunge and Toolseepore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
83 ColonelJ. F. Caldwell served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the operations against the
Gaikas including the engagement in the Perie Bush (Medal with Clasp).
e* Colonel A. M. Calvert served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
85 Colonel A. S. Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders* in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). From the 9th Oct. 1S55 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to tho Highland Division.
Served in the Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross " for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 1858
at Kotah, in having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in. a
loop-holed house with one narrow entrance ; Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house and killed three rebels in
single combat; he was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke from a tulwar ; ", he also
received twu bayonet wounds ; was present in the actions of Bunass and Pertabghur, at which latter he commanded
two Companies ot the 72nd, and was me tioned in despatches (promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp). .
88 Colonel A.Campbell served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the
operations in the Logar Valley (Medal)
87 Colonel A. M. Campbell commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny m 1857-59 ; assisted in the
suppression of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in ^857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also (luring the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; stationed at Oonao on tho Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April 10 November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had frequent
skirmishes with the enemy ; served with Colonel Kelly's Column in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Cla«p). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain againsL the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860,
including the repulse of the enemy's aUack on them at Paloseen. and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatcnes, Medal with Clasp, atd Bronze Decoration). Also
served with the Marri Expedition.
88 Colonel A. D. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulondi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
89 Colonel C. C. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the expedition sent op
the Chindwin to Kandat (mentioned m despatches, DSO.y and Medal with Clasp).
90 Colonel J. H. Campbell served in Arabia in 1S65-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent
operations in the interior.
91 Colonel J. G. Campbell served n the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Saugor
(Medal).
92 Sir Frederick Cardew served with the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of i36^ and was
present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on Special service in January 1881, and served under
Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Quarter Master General.
93 Colonel C. de B. Carey served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action atKassasin on tbe
9th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
9* Colonel W. Carey served in the Afghan war in 1880, from August to December in command of the Royal
Artillery Lines of communication, and afterwarus at Candahar (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition -in *
1885-86 in command of Royal Artillery (received the thanks of the Government ot India, mentioned in. despatches,
OB., and Medal with Clasp).
95 Colonel G. Carleton embarked for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 as a Captain in the Osmanli Horse Artillery and
served with that Force until its disbandment— was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie.
96 Colonel C. W. Carrington Berved in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the bombardment of
Odessa, the battle of Bulaklava, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and the surrender of' Kinbourn (Medal with tv*p
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the China wars in 1857-59 and 1860, and v*as
present at the capture of Canton and at the attack on the Peiho Forts (wounded) ; was also preseut at the aotipn
of Sinho, the capture of Tonghoo, and the storming of the North Taku Fort— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps).
97 Colonel G. T. L. Carwithen served wi^h the :5th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1378-9 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lheut.General Maudo (Medal).
88 Colonel L. F. B. Cary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S Albion with the Bt$ck
Sea Fleet in 1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and! Turkish
Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the secOn$
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the baitle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmisher and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of C ootn issie (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 , Medal with Clasp).
99 Colonel A. H. Cass served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the, 17th April 1855, including the
capture of Tchorgaun, battle of Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . ,
wo Colonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm ahtt captnre.J&f
Reehire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Comrnandeda Detachment
of the 4th Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 1858. Se\*vj;d
with the Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served 'with the 27th
Native Infantry throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
661 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
' Colonel O. G. Cautley served with the Bhootan Expedition iu 1S65-66 (Medal).
1 '"lonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
lightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th Ju lal).
103 Colonel C. P. Chambers served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, inclining the actions ot Agra,
Puttealee. and Gungaroe (Medal).
Colonel A Chaplin served with the Barm in 1838-83 (Medal with Clasp)
I iolonel .l.w.t \:;ulin sei ved with the 67th Regiment in the Chinese campaignof 1S60, was present in the action
at Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queeu's Colour after Ensign
Ki aser was wounded. crossed the ditch at the head of the Regiment.and was severely wounded in planting the Colour
ou the cavalier ai a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross) ;
received the UK " for distinguished gallantry at the North Takn Fort (Cnina). This Officer was carrying the
Queen's Colour of the Regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted
by Private Lane of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the Cr^l to mount.
In doing this he wasseverely wounded.— Date of act of bravery, 14th August 1S60." Served in the Afghan war in
1670-60 in command of the 8th Hussars (Medal)
1116 Colonel V. Chater served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79, part of the time as Provost Marshal and
Deputy Assistant Ad utant General to the ist Dh sion (Medal with Clasp).
'": Colonel C. K. Chatfield served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 187). 3o (Medal). Served
with the Burmese expedition in 18:7 iu command of the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry I Medal with
Clasp). [See also Civil Decarations for Gallantry, p 736.]
",? Colonel C. H. Chichester served with the 1 |th Light Infantry in the Crimea from ;oth June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, an 1 Turkish Medal).
l,y> Colouel H. A. Chichester served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857, and was present when the 81st Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Meean Meer one regiment of
Native Cavalry and three regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal 1 . Served with
the 61st Regiment in tee Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1,0 Colonel W. Chisholm was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1657 and 1S58 (Medal).
111 Colonel C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
1,3 Colonel H. S. Clarke served throughout the operations 01 the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North.
West Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1865 (Clasp).
lu Colonel S. C. Clarke served in the Afghan war of 187S-E0 (Modal).
m Colonel J. M. Clayhills served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the
battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sehastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
lu Colonel W. B. G. (Heather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855. including
the siege and fall of Sehastopol, and assault of the 3th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
llG Colouel \V. Cleland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in TS57-5S, and was present with Havelock's
Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and AJumbagh, reliel
ofLucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumhagh under Oatram, capture of Lucknow,
Campaign of 1858 in Oude— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served
inthc Egyptian war of 1B82 as Chief of Police m Alexandria (mentioned in despatches. Medal, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
117 Colonel M. Clementi served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at
the capture of Cmheyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as D9puty Judge Advocate
with the Indian Contingent., and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmauieh, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
■™ Colonel F. W. R. Clements served throughout the campaignof i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin
1 Medal with two Clasps).
"• Major General A. Clerk served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the Light Division, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sehastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
'•° Colonel G. H. Cochrane served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 (Medal).
'-'' Colonel J. G. Cockburu served as Brigade Major to the=nd Brigade of the Hazara Field For.-eof iS 53, includ-
ing the subsequentoperationsin the B ack Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Looshai Campaign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) .
123 Colonel K. J. W. Coghill served as Adjutant of the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian
campaign of 1657-58, and was present at the battle of BndlecKeserai, st inning tho tfeigats iu front of Djlm
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of tue breach Cashmere Bastion, and final
capture of the city. Served iu General Showers' Forts in the taking of the Forts of Rewarne, Jujjhur, ttanaudo
Furnicknugur, and Bullumbghur. Also present at toe capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp). Served
iwthe Egyptian war of 1882 (oaeutioaedin despatcaas, Co., lladal. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star;.
i33 Colonel E. R. Coker served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Durham Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, l>s<K, Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
■** Colonel H. C. Collier served in the Bombay Army from 1851 to 1858 prior to obtaining a Cornetcy in the Stli
Hussars, and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Med tl with Clasp).
"s Colonel H. Collingwood served with the 97th Regimentin Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1S57-58. and
waspresent iu the actions 01 Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture
ofLucknow (Modal with Clasp).
136 Colonel J. N. Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Muktt.y
and was present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault ou 30th March 1858, affair at Saugaueer, defeat of
the Givalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of aud attack ou the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
137 Colonel J. J. Congdon served in the Soudan campaign iu 1S85, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, an 1 Khedive's Star).
138 Colonel F. Coningliam served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-S5 with the
»at Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululnnd in 1S8S.
m Colonel A. Conolly served in the campaUn on the N'orth West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the storming of Laloo and the capture of UmboyU (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghau war of 1878-80, and
took part in the Zaimusbt Expedition (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Med il).
"" Colonel E. R. Couolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
K.W. Frontier of India, aud was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the expedition against the Jowaki Alreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served iu the Afghau war of 1878-80.
and was present in the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
131 Colonel T. V. Cooke served on tho China Expedition or 1857-59, including tbe blockade of the Cantor, river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the While
Cloud Mountain affair in June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsing ; seined afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. General to tho Army in garrison at Canton Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
133 Colonel W. Cooke servod with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghau war in 187.1 in charge of the
Commissariat, and was present in the engagement at Ah Kheyl, at tho forcing of the Shutargardan, in the en-
gagement at, Charasiah on the (itb ( ■ ■ ! ,, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8; with the Commissariat Department at nan goon
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Wasp).
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 662
133 Colonel W. S. Cooke served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal vrith Clasp).
134 Colonel A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Luckuow (Medal
with Clasp).
135 Colonel E. R. Cottingham served in India in 1857-5S ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action
and capture of Tiroul (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war iu 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el*Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lc. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of thu
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served on the Staff in the Bechuanulaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 18S4-S5 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General and as Comraaudant of the Remount Depot.
'i6 Colonel W. R. Craster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, and was
afterwards present at the actions on the Eindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout, the *iege and at the final
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditionary force in the tfusofzye country
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul
Kheyl tribe of Wuzeereesin Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served iu tuc Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), including the investment
of Sherpore and the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lc. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
137 Colonel G. A. Crawford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part iu the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
133 Colonel R. A. Crawford served wi-h the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i85o in North
China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the iSth and 21st September, an I surrender
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
139 Colonel James Creagh served with the 36th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1853, and was present
at the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
40 Colonel J. F. Crease served with the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton,
wiver, bombardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in 1S60,
and as Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashauti war iu 1873, and was present at the accion of
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
l40f Colonel E. S. Creek served in the Burmese Expedition in :386-37 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi-
liers including the expedition to the relief of Thila (which he commandudi and the expedition to Woonthoo
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
111 Colonel H. H. Crookenden served in the Zulu war of 1079, and. was present in th3 engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
143 Colonel C. Crosthwaite served in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of ut. Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
143 Colonel J. H. Crowdy was preseut in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval opera-
tions in the Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture aud desliuction
of the Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
144 Colonel S. Crozier served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Docley-
pore and Purrahal Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1364-65 (Medal).
ft.1*5 Colonel E. W. Cuming served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege aud fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June aud Sth September,
expedition to Kertch and Yemkale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the MsujiOie, and Turkish Medal).
146 Colonel F. G. S. Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
campaign of 1S57-5S against the mutineers of India, including the actions on the Hiiidun of the 30th and 31st May,
battle of Budleekeserai, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers; also the affair
of Mynpoorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, aud subsequent affairs at Mahuudee and
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 (mentioned in despatches, CM&.) ; and in the
operations in Zululand in itfS8 as Chief of the Staff (mentioned in despatches).
X46t Colonel W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout th3 Abyssinian campaign
from the ist Jan. 1868, ana was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
147 Colonel H. D. A. Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, took part in the expeditions to
the Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui
(Medal).
141 Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Hussanzaies in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Iudian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Saharunpore in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
Che Civil Station of Mozutfurnuggur ; commanded a detachment in Saharunpore and Muzutfuruuggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jowlah and
attack on Tbannabowan (Medal).
149 Colonel C. B. Dashwood served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
150 Colonel T. A. Davis served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1S63 (Medal with Clasp).
151 Colonel W. H. Davis as a volunteer accompanied the expedition into the Eusot'zai country in 1857 under
Lt.Colonel Vaughan, and was his Orderly Officer at the attack uii and destruction of Nhennga. Served with the
27th Reo-iment in thtj North West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal with ClasD).
J52 Colonel B. M. Dawes had charge of the base at Alexandiia during the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned iu
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osnuanieh, and Khedive's Star).
1W Colonel Thomas Dawes served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal witn Clasp). Also served in
the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
154 Colonel J. Dawson served with the 2nd Battalion Sth Foot throughout the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was
present in the action of the 28th November 1S7S in the Koorum Valley, and at the attack and capture of the
ipeiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
155 Colonel E. J. de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Alsoserved withtheexpeditionagain.-athe tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of iS63 (Clasp) ; also against the Duffla tribes on the Assam FronLierin 1874, and
in the operations against the Jowaki Afreedeea in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lt. General Samuel Browne, was preseut at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expedition into the Lughuian Valley, and commanded the Hazara Mountain
Battery at the surprise of the Fort of Shergash (mentioue-i in despatches, Brevet uf Major. Medal with Clasp).'
Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 189: under Sir William Lockhart in command of the Artillery of the
force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Colonel, Clasp).
_ »" Colonel J. Dennis served in the Boer war in 1881.
157 Colonel C. J. Deshon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
■Clasp). Served, with the Hazara Expedition iu 1888 m command of Royal Artillery (DUO. and Clasp).
i38 Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore
Chilbanwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Alfghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an expe-
dition under Sir Charles Napier against the Aifreedies, in 1849-50 ; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment to
scale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell; drove off
fthe enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
flonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at four engagement*
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed in hunting down rebels in th*
663 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension— War Services.
Bangor district while in command of the Police Battalion; co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdeemgur, killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Lucknngur IMcdal >.
»» Colonel the Hon. R. V. Dillon was present at the capture of Canton m Dec. ,857 (Medal with clasp).
1M Colonel T. B. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 186S, and was present
*"■ Coi"onei RaHdpaDonii' served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd Nov. rfSs*. including the siege
and fall of SebasMpol (Medal with Clasp, andWkton Medal 1. Served also the sever *\ ^mP»«n^lrNee^ |« ~;
from ,5th Nov. .863 to . U and was present at Waian I mentioned m despatches), the £^^d ^fA1"™. 0l i£°rv^l
whia, repulse of theen, k on the Camp at Nokumaru, and the affair 01 Kakaramea IMedal . ServeO
wuh the. st Battalion West Kent Regiment throng .1 the Egyptian war of 188=, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the nth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). „_,»•_»' it. fi.n «*Hon» »t
« • a : nel .1. F. Dorwai d served throughout the Egyptian war of .88 2 and was present ,at the two ac lions a,
Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir iMedal with Clasp.. and Khedive's Star) ; ser ved w. th .he ? oudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in .884, and was present in the engagements a it El Teb and fern a .men-
tioned in despatches. 4th Clium of the Medjidie. two Clasps) . commanded the Royal Engmeere who ascended the
river from Haifa to Korti Pioneers of the Kile Expedition in .884; commanded tie Royal Engiieers £ »f
Herbert Stewart's Desert Column, and was present in the action at Abu Klea in the engagement at L 11 , ib.it
reconnaissance to Metamn.eh (mentioned in despatchee), and m the engagement at Abu Klea \\ ells on the ,ctb
and 17th February (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
>«• Colonel J. C. Douglas served with the Zhob Valley Expedition .in 1884.
i« Colonel R. Douglas served with the Buffs at the battle of Puuniar (Bronze Star). ,,.„.,„,.... with tne
'« Colonel T.F.Dowdcn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to oand.ih.,. with the
torce under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal). . „,,„,„ „, iK „.„;., :_
'«« Colonel H C G Dugdale served with the 2nd Battabon Rifle Brigade during the whole of it. serv.ee .r,
suppression onhelnkrai Mutiny. including the actions at Cawnpore capture of LuAnow and nui-.-vonsaflars
during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the <?old.Coa'',^'htt/Sitle „? Amoa.ul
Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in .874. includ mg the «k - h nasp)
commanded detachment at defence of Quarman, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with ^asp£
•o Colonel F. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief <^onghee. Also ih.ough the -onthar,
campaign of .S55 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the j^r^**3™*?" £' .aljgLXw
.857Tand in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpun. an I Azimghtr
"^Ooldnef^M. Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from ^^f^^t^l^
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan or, the Bth Sept. (Medal *■* Cla* ..and I u, *isa Me lal).
Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59. including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th ^^J^jSft
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affiui at Bho v , ». (Medal
^S^&ZZ^,S££$£F&J~* ^ortlv af-thecommeu, fditje. in
S^ami^ta^^
C^»UColonef A^omnSV^vea^wUhthe .o.h Bombay Native Infantry 11, the Central India campaign of 1857-58
andw^preseVatth™^^^^
storming of Kotah, battle ol Kota ke Serai, battle and capture ot Swall. d =« .oture o 1 . . e icuo ns
of Beejapore and Koondrye, and capture of Nargnrh (Medal with Clasp) Served 1 , the Abj ss ,1. . iu 1 a gn ol
.867-68 as Staff Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the E icnee rForco ^3™* J^*"^?
Division i and was present with the :oth Bombay Native In fantry 1 at the a sau It and . ptur > ot M . d. £J£~a»
Served hi the Afghan war in .8So as 2nd in command ot the 10th Bomba;. Native Into at) , and com »""ae« £
Field Column of Cavalry, Sappers, and Infantry which forced the Chupper Rift and cleared the .oad to Pesnm
'^Colonel C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign of .S37-59, ™*
was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, ac toons °fSe a Ghat k. e N «£&« "£
fedw^re^^^
Served3 with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of ,804-65. and present at the . ecaptuxe
of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and otdier operations (Meda with Clasp) Warren in i?84-8s as
m Colonel A. G. Durnfurd served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under bir Charles Han en m 1^4 S5 as
""^A'if^^^^*^^^^^^^ - '857-58. and was present at the sieee and
^ITo^xtT^t^aSrot^nt the siege of Delhi in .837, and was wounded on the right side by a
musket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). rsjm«« ;„ ,R = - inrlndine the siege of Sebastopol
and S^ of feSSST 8ESS wiVn ^^JSfS^SSTSS 2&T5M53: SS -
j8^c'olo^R^,^r,,;r,;theth^htlgi^ -378-8o, and was present
engagements at Ahi.'ed Kheyl and Crzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with C 'aspi. canture of the Taku
& Colonel H. L. Ellaby served with the expedition to China in ,800, and was ^«^ ?L v'en tv ot'StonVai in
Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taep.ng : rebels ir 1 the 1 . . ,t. • .
1862 with the force under General Staveley. Served in South Africa throughout the Zulu v. ,u ot . , meoai wnn
Cla*PColonel G. H. Elliott served in the Afghan war in 1,879-80, accompanied Sir f ^™k Rolierts .
march to Cardahar. and was present at the bat tie , ,f ( undahar (mentioned in ^^d^l a ^e^Brei e. ol ^ - 1 .
with Clasp, and Brome Decoration,. Served .1. the Soudan . oampaigi . « . «M ^^ ,.^8^ a b" UvU Decora-
the In' lan Contingent (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and ji.neoi\e s oiai;. L°™
Uons for Gallantry, '• Hart's Annual Army Li=t." p. 786-] mf-fl.11 Was in H M S. foxdurin- the action
»o Colonel John Elliott served with the China expedition in ,842 (Medal). » as m "•»•=■ .
with the stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war- boats in the Hangoon Re ^o t ,e . t . . n ,
commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stockades on the ^th Apr 1 landed m
the Marines during the whole of the operations »^"^S^"l^f0^Son * hanked, ; and after-
Marines on the expedition to Mobee against the Army of the t.overnor o 1 ia t, o i • ■ . , a
wards at the storm and capture of the city of Bassein .(wounded, ""^^^^^^S'^na^erely
Military despatel.es). as also the Royal Marines embarked in the steam tlo la on 1 tnt "•• ^ ;
fe»=d^n^e^S
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal Haasjso tteMedal «^J^f^J^or w ,. 0, ,
4wC^rienfi%n^ari S— *• **• -! °r
JtfgSSLl F. C. 51toh served in the Crimean campa^from March ■ 835 includ^ the .lege avd fal^f
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and at the bombardments ot 9tn Apni.nu am ,
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Ray or on a RcuSwn.—Wur Services. 664
with Clasp, Knight of the Legiou of Honor, and. Turkish Medal). Served ^^^^gSSS^^StaSffS.
mandofthe Royal Artillery of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle oi lol-el Kebir inienuonea in
^i^^^^^i^^^^l^^l^^^^^^ of Seta*** in *,(*<*
i Boffi f R • JBaa^lfffifS^raS^K^i^ during the mutiny in Bengal , was present
C^^^ref?gBatanIhaterL1reve?;vith the 33rd Regiment in the Crime. t fro- .June ^55 including the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp and Turk sh lie 1.1) |e™^ a^0™.^
command with a Wing or the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka Okamunde m 15,9. berved intne
Abyssinian campaignln ,S67-68, and was present at the storming and capture of MagdaLa l^^1'- h d
is* Colonel M. H. Farquharson served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, +th ola=s of the Osm..nien, ana
^Cofone^B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on 1st June 1B58 (Medal)
1™ Colonel H D'O Farrington served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1058-59 (Medal)- ~j_i. ' *
•« Co onl M C Farrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, in command of a Brigade and.
condoled the advance on Wuntho from the south (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
KSSBBSSfft if "n mS SeTdSt Sutlej campaign in .846. Served with a detachment against the-
J^ffirfil^i. BuudlecTd ?n l85.. Also d|ing the Indian Mutinycampa.gu £ ■* Sjgjtatag
the action oT the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra-mentioned in i.espatches-
°*m Colonel G. C. Fenwick served in the Afghan, war in 1879-80 including the operations in the Besnd Valley
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-67 (Medal with Clasp). notions of Katikara.
'»» Colonel C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New. Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions 01 js.atiK.uB
""Lionel J^ Ferris served in the Bhootan Expedition in ,864-65, including the capture of Dewungiri (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned ir. despatches, Clasp).
im Colonel A. J. Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese """g^f&^Jgg
was present at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Takn Forts, and surrender ot Pekin (Medal with.
* w cXSft V.C.Fisher served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in charge of tht = Ordnance Segrtmoil
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal witn.
^Colonel G. W. A. FitzGeorge went on special service to Egypt m August , 83, served gt^i^g^Stab^
personal staff of General Sir Garnet Wolseley. and was present at the battle of TeJ-e -Kd .1 aftj which ne
took home the despatches (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of .Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class ot tne
0imaclhneri.^1lLeG3eraM,served,with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second «ep operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of ^■^fiJ^J^^SJ^J^.
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion oi the Affghans beyond ^the W»«. Bass,
(Medal with two Clasps) Also present during the operations in the Eusofzaie Country, and captuie of the inBarg«:t
villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). „„..„» „t tw kJpot. a-nii
"> Colonel J. FitaGerald served in the Indian Mutiny campaign m .857-59, and was present at the f <^S,a?*
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the China war in 1800, and was present at the taking of the Taku-
Forts, at the action of Sinho, and at the capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
»' Colonel J. FitzGerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hU tribes of
Sikkirn in ,861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp) . ..1 -'.-_•_ :.,.,,: - ';,
• «« Colonel A. F. Fletcher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). .. ,,,,,,.,,
203 Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 13c >h June natal
its final relief bv Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded-shot through the left arm, resulting,
fa 'the loss of the use of the left haud-whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the 18th
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service). ..... „„ k„m,_i„,o„ .,
=« Colonel F. B Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawu.m 1^1-^2
under S? Conn Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression othe-
mutinv in India, and present with the Goorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgr.gor at the affairs of Gorruc.-
pore, Shahgunge, and Khandhoonuddee-received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also preaentat
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). . • i,.tnonf Pmiw
™ Colonel J. G. Forbes served in the Indian Mutiny, including the action on the Hmdun battle of budtee
keserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, rebel fo Lucknow b^ Lord.
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, relief ol'Futtehghur, sie*e and capture ot Lucknow (wounded).attack on Fort Rooyah,.
action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps). • 1 pi„j0 -,i.
sw Colonel A. FuVd served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clj de affa
of Bundah, of the Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch, Meda.
W1* Co?onelSBL}'l. E. Ford served throughout the'operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the-
Nerth-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). . . , #_„_.
w Colonel J. F. Forster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in foi ce from,
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at El Magfar, and the action'at Kassasm on the ^th Angust-
sTverely wounded (Medal, "and Khedive's Stat:). Serv.ed with the Transport Department 111 the Soudan ExpediUon.
in V884 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp). Served in .the Nile Expedition in .1884-85
with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part m the operations of the Advance
Column under Major General Earle (C)asp). ., ,,,.,„, ,
sis Colonel CE. Foster served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with C asp). ■..
"io Colonel W. J. FramDton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 in the Quetta, afterwards the Ghuznee, i leld
Force under Sir Donald" Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and at Urzoo near
Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). . . ■-.
211 Colonel G. E. Francis served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including tne
actions of Chanda, TJmeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
"= Colonel C. Fra-.kland served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857^58, including the siege and capture ot
Awah and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp). . . rs,^o-7„
J" Colonel E. L. Eraser served on the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served m South Africa in 1879 as Orderly
^65 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Officer to Colonel Baker Russell, commanding the forces in the operations against Seknkuni, and took part in
the storming of the- stronghold and rupture of the chief (mentioned in despatches! Brevet of Major, Medal with
1 Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1883, and was present
1 a the reconnaissance in force froni Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-ebMahuta, in the
•action a* Kassasin Mb September), and at the battle of Tel-eMvebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmam'eh, and Khedive's Star) j also served in the Soudan Expedition in 18^4 with the 3rd Battalion King's
il R-irle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
1 ' Cokmel, two Clasps).
mel <x. Fj. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
presenl at rue battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
;. hat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
entat the siege ofCalpee (mentioned in despati hes, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
■ C done] T. L. Fraser served as Start' OHicer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
rations in Nfuggur 1'nrkur against rebel Th;ikoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
the camp in the town ot Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
*|* Colonel J. F. Free served in the Afghan war in 1875-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wnzeeree Expe-
.1 in command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
resent at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
tfthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
-tT Colonel J. W. Fry served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
iS, and was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 15th to 22nd May, battle of
Golowlie, capture of the town and fortress ofCalpee. buttle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town and
ss ofGwalior, and taking of Pouric (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786.]
818 Colonel G. A. Furse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of i35;-s8 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and tall of Luekuow, and assault of the
'.hirtivilere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast m September 1873 on special
service, and served throughout the Asbauti war of 1373-74- Employed at first on a recruiting mission in the
■settlements of the Gambia. Afterwards in charge of the advanced party of Wood's Regiment iu the reconnais-
sance in tbrco of the 27th November, and subsequent advance to the Prah. Commanded the Head Quarters of
W'oou 's Reg;ment at the battle of Amoaful, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Cooniassie
(mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-1'1 Colonel A. E. Fyler served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
«iege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during the latter part of the
New Zealand campaign (Medal). Commanded the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1682, and was present at the action at Kaasasin on the 9th of September (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
220 Colonel P. F. Gallwey served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 in charge of the field parks of the 1st and 2nd
Divisions of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Zakka Kheyl Afreedees
in the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
aal Colonel R Garneit served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the
Koorum, Cabul. and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces; was present at the attack anu capture of the Peiwar Kotal
and in the engagement at Charasiah and the operations around Cabul in iJecember 1379; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle ui Candahar (mentioned in de-
Spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration. Served with the 1st Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Cbalouf (mentioned
111 despatches! aud at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
z-z Colonel G. Gaynor served the campaign of 1S45 against the Hill tribes in Scind under Sir Charles Napier
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
ia Colonel P. Gibaut served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Goruckpore dis-
trict and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
2-4 Colonel W. J. Gillum served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the
fiiege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the 3th September— leg amputated (Medal
v. ith Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
223 Colonel John Glancy served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in
■the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous forwardness" in the attack on
*he enemy's rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement
at Rangiriri (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
488 Colonel VV. A. Glasspoole served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mod tan, including the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57,
including the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night
attack on the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Coolies
in the Naseic and Ahmednuggur districts in 1S57-58, and received the commendations of Government and the high
approval of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of the 4th Rifles. In 1858 he
served with Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of
Rajghur (Medal).
I lolonel F. F. [Goddard served in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
w* Colonel A. H. Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the
operations in the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
"'J Colonel K. C. Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
aiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-M Colonel James Goldie Berved with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in
2857-59 including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege operations', assault and capture 01 Delhi, actions of Bolund
.tmuhur, ana Ailyghur, battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Luekuow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawupore
on 6th Dec, action at Seraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a Squadron;, siege and capture of
Lucknow, the summer campaign in (Jude and Rohileuud aud actions of Rhodauiow and AllygUur, capture of
Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpcre and pursuit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at
Kumdakoti (Medal with three Clasps).
-' -1 Colonel J. E. Uoodwyn.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, pp. 786.
1 .l'.uel C. A. Gorham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
J ( Soiouel VV. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Centra! India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858 j was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Furl of Chandaireo, present
at the siege and storming of Jhanai, commanded the 2[st Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koouch,
present at the actions ot Goolowlee, Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two lattei places (several times
.mentioned in despatches, Medal with ClaRp).
1 olonel P. W. Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1857-63 as an Assistant Field Engineer,
and In. services were brought to the espeoia.1 notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Cominiuding Royal Eugiueerimen-
*ioned in despatches, Medal),
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services; 666'
239 Colonel James Graham served in the Indian. Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of
the Gogra (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
240 Colonel J. H. Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in the-
Boree Valley, North- Western Froutier of India, in November 1S53 (Medal with Clasp).
241 Colonel R. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal), Served in the Afghan war in
1880 on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
243 Colonel D. A. Grant served in the Afgban war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, and commanded the 85th
Regiment in the Zaimusht Expedition and at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal),
143 Colonel F. W. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the engagements at.
Cawnpore, Serai Ghat, Khala Nuddee, Futtehghur, and Shuinsabad, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
2** Colonel J. P. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Sawant
Warree State (Medal).
245 Colonel M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force
in 1859, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka. Served with the 13th Bombay Native Infantry
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
246 Colonel E. Grattan served in the AshantL war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zula war of 1S79 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star)".
**" Colonel H. Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, includ-
ing the actionsof 3rd and 12th August at Sinho, capture of Tangku and Taku Forts, actions of 18th and zist Sept.
near Tangchow, and burrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Was employed on the Natal frontier and in
Zululand in the early part of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the
Egyptian war of 1SS2, including the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dovvar, and the occupation of
Damanhour (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
248 Colonel S. Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 tne =nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting
of two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advance to Ekowe,
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in despatches as having been indefatigable in his exertions,
(Medal with ClaBp).
249 Colonel Andrew Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the battle
•f Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgungeru
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen with Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo — dangerously wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch for
marked gallantry, and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
250 Colonel M. S. Green served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 before Sebastopol and in the Baltic at the-
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Persian war in 1856-57 as Military
Secretary and Aide ae Camp to the Lieutenant General in Command, and was prsseut at the capture of Mohumra
and of Ahwaz (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58, and v. as present at the capture of Awah, at the siege of Kotah, and in the operations in the-
BhoogtieandMurree Hills (CJi. and Medal).
252 Colonel G. Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854; served with the R.M. Battalion-
at the occupation 01 Eupatoria in 1854, and with tbe Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in
1854-55 (Medal with Ciasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^3 Colonel L. A. Gregsou served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S as Brigade-
Major, Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
2" Colonel P. H. Greig served in the Afghan war m 1S79-80 took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned m
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
855 Colonel J. G. E. Griffith served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79 a*
Superintendent of the Transport Tram (Medal).
*« Colonel H. H. Griffiths served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, including the advance on and occupation of Khelat-i Ghilzie ; was present i li-
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and in the subsequent operations in the Lo^ar
Valley (Medal with Claspj.
a" Colonel E. J. Gunthorpe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
259 Colonel H. T. Halahan served with the 3rd Buffs in the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the
action of Sinho and taking of Tangku and the inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1S7&
(Medal with Clasp).
260 Colonel M. H. Hale served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
261 Colonel M. Hall served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers duringthe Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp fov
Pegu). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with HavelockJs Force, and was present at the passage of the
Ganges at Cawnpore, the actions at Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25tu Sept. ; "employed
in all the mining operations of the defence of the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1S57..
*_-ed one of the storming parties on the Hirn Khannah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh -
under Outram. With the tat Bengal Fusiliers at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
262 Colonel R. S. Hall served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of fel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Teniae
(Clasp) .
264 Colonel W. H. Hallett served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
265 Colonel R. H. O'G. Haly served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 18S.", and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta. in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 in command of the 2nd Column under Brigadier General Channel"
(mentioned in despatches, JJSO., and Medal with Clasp).
2" Colonel G. J. Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to 15th June 1S55,.
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served through jut the campaign in
the north of Chiaa in i860, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku,
Forts). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862,
resulting in the taking of tbe stocKade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo*
and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, Medal.
269 Colonel H. B. Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1880, commanded a detached party
of the Regiment (40 Sabres) with Lt.Colonel Hodding's expeditionary column against the Mohmunds in March
1 S80, and commanded a detached squadron of the R,eeiment during the expedition into the Lughman Valley
under Brigadier General Arbuthnot.and tookpart in the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargozi^
Arab Kheyl, and Jokau (Medal).
27° Sir Vincent Hammick servedin the New Zealand war in 1864-65. and was mentioned in despatches as having
" performed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at
Te Ranga (Medal).
"i 0:-loacl A. M. Handle^- served in the Hazara campaign in i863, including the expedition against the tribes-
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
2"- Colonel H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59,— the
66-] Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
latter rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the RoUilcund campaign he received a sabre and
a bullet wound and his charger three jabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oede cam-
paign he w»s brought to the notic of the General Commanding for gallant>coiiduct in the field (reins aud
accoutrements cut). ° Accompanied Sir A. Hoisford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts
left on the Hiver Rapten (Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Btanley, then Secretary of State
for India, confcr''iii" on him a commission for his services during the mutiny. .Seiveo v. no the Army that occupied
Tientsin 'at the conclusion r.f the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Hazara.cauipaign of. 1868 Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Vf"hau war in 1878-79^1 Southern Afghanistan and in the operations around C'abul in December
1870 including the in estment 01 Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet LfcCelonfll (Medal with Clasp).
: ' lolonel A. F. P. Uarcourt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege of
L "incolonel G J^Harcourt served in the Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 185?-.; ; (Medal with Clasp for
*><>mii~and accompanied the force sent against the rebel chief Nga Bew. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
,Jt£-=:8 attached to the 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Delhi, m the advanced bat-
rori'es from 7th to nth Sept., assault of the citv and six days' fighting therein. Commanded a field Column in
VolrVmber iS« sent to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the Trigonometrical survey to the Maree
Mountain on the Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed the enemy. Rejoined 1st, Madras Fusdiers in
tvi is'sS indefence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the capture ot Luoknow, in the campaign of 1858
in Oiide inclndin" passage of the Goomtee, and other minor atl'airs. Was Stall Officer to a Field Column
under Maior Raikes which repulsed the enemy at Shahpore on 13th Oot. iS5^tMedal with two Clasps).
final E A Hardyservi . isii ge ol Mooltan in 184S-49 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indiaa
\i iv riamnai'irn in 1857-5S, including the actions of Nusserabad (wounded) andAwau (charger killed), and siege
i'al. as Assistant Adjii'ta..: -Division under Major General Roberts (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet
I '.J!,"/ F W Haiiugton served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa, Gate
■Pah and Taurang'a 1 Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present iu the affair at Mazeena and
WJre rvJuSsn? Miliums1 served 'with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and aptnre
„„,,:„, Reshii surrender of Bushire.and bombardment of Mohumroji (Medal with Clasp). Served in
, -essiou of the Indian mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree
-f Kotahkeserai and pursuit, taking of Gwalior (mentioned m despatches), bombardment and capture of
Powree, actions of SimUvaho aud Kurai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye— severely wounded
|M.' I1-'1 v ,'1,',',i:"1' ' lluvev was attached by the Government to the service, of the British National Society for
1 "1 1 \ ih« Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awarded the Bavarian Order of
Me,- 1 Served iu the operations against Sekuknni in 1878 as Staff Officer tor. th Transvaal. Served in the Zulu
• .- -'-, -is Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, aud afterwards as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and Deputy Assistant
1 a - 1 •uas:e,"General in the >st Division (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). I See also Civil Decorations for
""""colonel G. S. Harvey served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-70, and wos.piescut. at the capture of the Peiwar
K2^pliJ^a R D Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
,/nJ .«i„™ and capture of I'unalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force 111 1856-57, including the assault
i „„V,,TO m n^shire surrenderor Bushire expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
a"- c loneJ J W Has'sSl served Tat thes lege and! fall oi Sebastopol from ,oth August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
■Turkish Medal"). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in command of
'"^.Co^nef Gns0Hawthorn^Ser°ved with the 24th Bombay Native Infantrylwiththe^ Central Indi_a_ field Force
fiVld fi,-ce a'-amst Tantia Topee aud the Kao SaneD. uommanueu a r lem ummi« '";«««™ »' """» u.su.cis
after th S rebel Runjo. e Sing in August 1850, and completely routed a body of. -rebels under his command and tor
wWchhe received the commendation of the GovernorGeneral, the Commander in Chiet m India, Sir Robert Napier
»T,en commanding the Central India Field Force, audColonelLockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal witn Clasp).
m - _ r- ... - ..-j -•- .u„ q„„ „,.,,. „f ,9i, as Commandant at Pietennantzburg.
C lonel K Hawthorn served in the Boer war of 1881 as Coc
»: Colonel C. G. Heathcote served in the Zhob Valley Expedit;
ion in 1884.
MS Colonel W. S. Hebbert served in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class ol the Medjidie. and Khedives
StS Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present 111 the engagement at Gun >.,
in , command of the Roval Artillery (mentionea in despatches, promoted to .Colonel). _ ■
■ ■' 1 olonel Heury ll'eberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege
nnd fall oi Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
",V ;.,,,) n 11. iiei,i,a,u-.i. ss.-i-M-dn theEgyp war pi 1 182, and wm present m the engagements.*
■Chalons? Tel-ei-Mahuta and Mahsama, aud at the battle of Tel-el-Keoir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class ot the
^^oSffoSl^ved in the Eastern campaign of .854 ;5, ii.clud.ng tlie battle of Inkerman siege
0 Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and lurkish Medals, aud 5th Class
■■•h Medjidie Served the Indian campaign in .858-59, and c mmauded a HVd Battery attached to .Colonel
Kelly's Force in the attack and defeat of toe rebel forces posted on the first range o. the Nepaul Hills on the 25th
~&$5££± T liSperserveti wXthe^Wpedition in -.38,-8; (Medal aud Khedive's Star) , also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu command of Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at
<Ji»i^oSnel-GaFd ISm served S'the^st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May .855, including the siege and
f»ll of XuaVtoiiol and attacks of the .sth June and 8th September, and was .vouched during the bombardment of
„th jSe^rtHe" employed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun. Battery, right
"""^Votfc^
. No v 1857 and was slightly wounded on the 24th September , served afterwards as Orderly Omcer to Sir
I lut r 111 throii-hou,. the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture ot the enemy s guns and position at
Gaelic a so prefent at the final siege and capture ol Lucknow (Medal with ^utguph and a years service).
Served agamit the Hill limes m tee Peshawar Frontier in 1S63-64 (Medal with Clasp).
Z SSll P OWS^^^SSSSSSS. the'cnuiea on the 25th Aug. .855. served in the trenches
U^St^SSilS^^vSSS^&aaA assault (Medal with Clasp, and 1'urkish Medal.) Served
tJSoa^t-B!^ailSSS^&k the Eastern campai,. including ,l,e battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman siege and fan of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, ,th class ot the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
Sen ' 1 ,.1 NW. India under Sir JonnMichel in .S58-59 (Medal, . Served in the AAra tn war .11 .878-79 (mentioned
...tches M"Ja'>: d itQ th Rifle Srigade in the campaign ou the North- West Frontier of India
Medawfth Clasp Commimued a detachment of the 4th Battalion Km Our „g part of the
Jow&cSSai^ ^f lirPit, including the advance to Pushtownec (Clasp). Sei veil In the Burmese Expedition
K»eVT TA^t^ntiZZ^™ <*>**, as Brigade Matorol the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th
'" Colonel 1 i) 1111. c . Star) Served in the Soudan I' xpeditionundei Sir General Graham in
^M0BrSa\teS^or:.»d ''Brtgademut was' present in the engagements at K, V. 1 Tema. (mentioned to
despatches? Breve, it Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osman.eh. two I Imps,.
Colonel, Retired on Full or Bet! red Pan or m a P.;„ <!„„.— War Service*. 668
° WCrtV^HoK tanked fa, General Orders dated at Poena «"«**} ^^/K^.
s.TiTm-e on the occasion of th?Soko^
*& cfcfw 'cto^dtrTedfuTneAfghan warin ,879-80 as Brigade Majorto the Koorum Field .Force (Medal).
immmmsmimsm
shot uiider'him), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). nuT-j^n
s£e and barradS ana during the'shore operations, from the sth to the 8th Sept. ,864 (mentioned in ^patches)
« l'o?onel G m!' B Hornsby served in the Afghan war in ,878-80 took part m toe defence of Oa ndahar
including the sortie of Deh Kuojah, and was present at the battle of Cndahar (mentioned m despatches, Medal
'"jw rolo'nei A R Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and
Kotah-ke-Seraiand Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions ol Smdwaho and Hurai,
•^r^,a^S^^"ffih?n^^87ra"^'pr«^t in the engagements at Kambula and
infssi-Ss as Senior CoSssariat Officer (mentioned'in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General,
C^PUolonel E.T . Hnme served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns and was .present at the :siege adaptor
flf'DelU throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaign., including the action of ^ena relief ot ^tatad,
action on the Doiura capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, captuie ot the lonoi
Mohumdee attackTn *and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoo pore capture
alid Ztlucdon of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah warin 1863 (Medal with Clasp). >
»K Colonel B. G. Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March «55.™ v«£e ^e^neswaa •f^gg
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th Juue (Medal h ith C Hasp, baroiman
»» T HuSssTnnsIrvedwfth ?he 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in -Oude n
MW-2 ^^clu^'the capture ofihe Fort of Simree, actions at Beera, Doondea^era and Bussingpore Medal
Servett as lojuStn of the Regiment with the left attack during the BhootanLixpedmon of ,665-66 (*&£«*££
cTaJp) Served with the for?e under Major General Colborne against the Malaj a in Perak m 1875-79 as acting
D A Q M General, and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) .
^C^nem HVcheols^ved wittthe Persian Expeditionary Force ih .856-57, ***R^&*ggg£t
and capt™e of Rlshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazgooa, action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ra^caotnTK.°EutohnTmabLS^tCS
out the second phase ot the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaiul, battle of Ordahsu, and capture
°f£°CoS C(BEe ^Ll^nterVeiHh the^Lght Infantry in the New Zealand ,var in ^,-^1-
das jasftff jafflsa««i $^%%^?£^^*m^ e
^^ou^T^^^Vo^Tttsiege and capture of Kotah by the field force under Major General
Roberts 11 ,l8^; afertheIfegePhe was attached °as Political Officer with that force on the marcn from Kotah to
N2?o3toiriJ.*8.' I^dell served in the Afghan war in ,879-80, and was present in the engagements at Giriskh
^^Jtf^S^^^A, siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October ,857 ;
699 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a tension. — War Services.
skirmish before Mundesore ; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field forco
under Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
336 Colonel W. Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
337 Colonel E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1875
(charter severely wounded whilst charging the guns* in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and capture of the fort of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotab, ami
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district ; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, and at the
battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp).
138 Colonel H. J. Jepson served in Goomsoor in 1847-48.
339 Colonel W. S. .TerviB served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore
in Nov. 1857, and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. 1
war of 1S63, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Pique, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla IMedal
with Clasp).
341 Colonel C. Johnston served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (Medal).
343 Colonel P. Johnston served 111 the New Zealand war of 1845-46 (Medal) with the 09th Regiment, and commanded
the Light Company at the storming of Kawiti's Pah at Ohaeawas on the ist July 1845 (where he was slightly
wounded on the forehead 1 , and destruction of the same on the 10th July ; again at the destruction of Arratua's Pah
on 16th July; also at the destruction and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka in January 1S46.
344 Colonel J. D. Johnstone Berved with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea iu 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and assault ol the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1S67-6S, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for able
management of native carriage," Medal).
3,5 Colonel J. \V. K. Johnstone served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
on Thanna Bawmi 111 September 1S57 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpuoree; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Buugaon in April 1858 —
wounded (Medal).
3,8 Colonel C. Jolliffe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1S54, and in command of a Battery at Ba a
kiava ; was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 185 = ,
and at its fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion"
ot Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
348 Colonel G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expeditionof 1873 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolselev (Medal)
331 Colonel T. J. Jones served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatch) b, Brevet oi Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
"■ Colonel C. N'. Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow; was present
throughout Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; al60 throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
334 Colonel W. T. Keays served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
W Colonel H. C. Keuible was present at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 (Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1860-64, and was present in the atlair at Shubkudder— horse wounded
(Medal). Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture ofCairj (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
358 Colonel C. H. S. Kennedy served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Inyezane and in the engagement at Gmgindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
360 Colonel W. F. Kerr served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
301 Colonel F. C. Keyser served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Brooke in the engagement at Kokeran (mentioned iu despatches), as Superintendent of Army Signalling
in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Assistant Adjutant and (Quarter Master General of Army Signallers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (otb September!, and at the battte of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Cli., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
362 Colonel A. F. Kidston served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase orihe Ashanti war in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of the town ot'Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with tue 1st Battalion Black
Watch in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (.Medal with Clasp, 4th class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black
Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major
General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
).. set Colonel W. H. B. Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of i'angku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also
present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and commanded the 2nd Battalion of the
HamDshire Regiment after the occupation of Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
383 Colonel F. Knatchbnll served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th December 18^4, includ-
ing the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth ol June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
387 Colonel Norton Kaatehbull served with the Q5U1 Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny cam
paign in 1858, including the siege anil capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, b,ittle of Kotake Serai, general
action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pourie, aud surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
368 Colonel W. W. Kuollys served with the Scots Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
x" Colonel F. Knowlcs served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siego and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 2nd Benga 1
Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
370 Colonel K. A. Knox served m the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
372 Colonel R. Lac; served with the 33rd Regiment tnroughout the A byssinian campaign of 1S67-68 and as local
Lt.Colonel commanded tbe greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and finallv
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80; commanded
a Brigade of the Quetta Field Force at the occupation of Candahar and tuo advance to Girisku ; was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Klicyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee in command ot the 59th Foot (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp).
373 Colonel W. 11. .!. Lance served with the 98th Foot in thhe campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Poshawur
frontier in 1S51-52. sd a a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign 111 185S-59 (Medal). Served iu the Bhootan campaign ol
1864-65 (Medal).
374 Colonel A. M. Lang served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including tin oatl Bekesenu, and
throughout the siege of Ueiln conducted the storming party to t lie escalade of the Cashmere Bastion; with
Greathed's Column at the actions of Bolundshilhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by bird Clyde,
battles of Cawnpore and Khodagunge, siege aud capture of Lucknow (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with three
Clasps).
373 Colonel W. S. Langley oervod throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 11s Adjutant
to Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal ). He served as Staff Officer of a column.
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or o)i a Pension. — War Services. 670
under Colonel Wallace at various periods during the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade Major of the
Brigade under Brigadier Wilby, after the capture of Magdala, during the illness of the Brigade Major j was
appointed Staff Officer of the 3rd Column on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
and as Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
376 Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under Geueral Wheeler in the Puujanb campaign of 184S-49
and was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Rarnnuggur and Muraree (Medal). Formed one of the Gar-
rison which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an '
important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Ma.ior General Iuglis' despatch in the following terms :—
" _ Lieut. Langmore with the remnaut of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position between
the Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
shelter from the weather both by night and day.'* He was afterwards present with Lord Clyde's force which drove
the_rebel Gwalior Contingent frum-Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
3" Colonel H. Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guaids in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (iledalj. Served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column
in the' Afghan war -of :S7S-8o, including the advance to Ehelat-i-Ghilzai; commanded a detached squadron of
his Regiment at the affair in the Gblo Pass, 4th January 1S79; also served with the ThulI-CLotiali Field Force
under Brigadier General Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
Served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the 15th Hussars.
37,5 Colonel E. M. Larminie served in the Afghan war in 1S79-30, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed '
Kheyl (mentioned iu despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevetof Major, Medal with Clasp).
37y Colonel W. R. Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign oi 1857-58 and was present at
the fiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with tn^ 1st .Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout
the China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions 01 Sinho and Tungchow', and
surrender at Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the war ou the North-West
Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in iSS4-S5, during the latter part of the onerations as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster
General (Medal with Clasp).
350 Colonel A. F, Laughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S6 in charge of the Commissariat Depart
ment (received the thanks of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, mentioned in despatches
CB., and Medal with Clasp). .
3<i Colonel J. D. Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 185^, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September was
also wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
lS5S-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp). Served in Afghanistan in 1878-79 superintending
communications on the Khyber line (Medal).
35,3 Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
»3$3 Colonel F. S. Le Grice served in the Zulu war in 1879, aud was present in the engagement at Uluudi (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Culouel, Medal with Clasp).
--* Culonel R. Leigh served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp 4th '
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). '
356 Colonel A. Le Messurier served as Assistant F:eld. Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1S39.
Served in the Abyssinian campaign as head uf the Water duyply Departments tothj Army. Organised she
watering arrangments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of
Arogee, and amongst the first wbo entered Mugdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served iq the Afghan
war in 1879-80 as Brigade Major Royal Engineers, and was present in ttie eugtgement at Saif-u deen (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
327 Colonel C. B. Le Me?urier served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 in command of Royal Artillerv, and was pre-
sent in the advance to Candahar, in the engagements at Girishk, Khushk-i-Nakhud, and Shahjui, and at the
occupation of the Koorum Valley (Medal).
338 Colonel F. A. Le Mesurier served in the Boer war of :8Si, and took partin the defence of Pretoria (Brevet
of Lt. Colonel). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the Royal Engineers on the Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
393 Colonel E. Le Pelley served with the 75th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the outbreak
on 12th May, including the hattle of Budleekeserai, siege storm and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Acrabad, Agra, Kanoj, advance into Oude and affairs of Maragunge and Alum-
bagh, occupation after the relief of Lucknow of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of
the enemy's attacks (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
393 Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served in the Crimean campaign irom Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the sie^e
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June — severely wounded, and battle
of the Tchernaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). '
391 Colonel C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
393 Colonel tt. S. Liddell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Teinai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Mediidie
and Khedive's Star),
396 Colonel J. G. Lindsay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of
Jheegung and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of
Punwarre (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took partin the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentioneH in despatches. Medal).
397 Colonel William Livesay served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860
including actions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including
expeditions in the province of Taranaki and in command of outposts, destroying manv Pahs and fortified villages
(Medal).
^.Colonel R. K. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November
1S5S ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Guzerat— wounded (Medal)
Served with the Burmese ExpeditiDn in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
339 Colonel W. R. Lluellyn served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1S67 and commanded
wo guns left in garrison at Addigerat (Medal).
401 Colonel A. Logan served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
402 Colonel Joseph Logan served with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 7th January to 1st July
1855, and was severely wounded in the attack on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;.
403 Colonel F. Longfield accompanied the force under Major R. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and
secured the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlej on the 12th and 13th May 1857 ; also served at the sie^e
of Delhi and repulse ot sorties on 9th 14th 18th and 23rd July, and capture of four guus on 12th August 1857 ■
afterwards present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the affair of 2nd and action
on 6th Dec.^at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade
Quarter Master to Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of
Sandee (Medal with two Clasps).
403 Colonel C. M.Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards Jummoo in 1846. Served with
the right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at the
capture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemv's
tands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp). ■*
** Colonel C. O. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb and the
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 185S; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battla nftyZ
Bunasson the 14th of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Qe
3 "
671 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Semites.
« ColonelJ. R. Lovett landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1S55 and served at tne
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). . ... ,.
«e Colonel R. F. Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the trioes on the
Worth West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
«» Colonel H M Lowry served daring the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal), served with the 1st Battalion
12th Foot in the Afghan war iu 1879-80, and was present at the engagement in Besud (mentioned in despatches.
•"Colonel A.M. Lvs was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and 1857.
«" Colonel W H. M'Cuusland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S5S-59, including the
tieae and capture -1' Luckn..w. attack on the Fori of Rooynh, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly. and shahjehanpore,
•anture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie. passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Ramp, .re Kussia, and sub-
sequent oDeratdons in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Cameron
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 18*2, and was present at the battle of 1 el-el- h.ebir (mentioned ib
desDatche* Brevet of Lt Colonel. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmameh, and Khedive s Star).
"'Colonel 0. W. M'Nicll served 111 the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of Sevastopol
JMedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . _ _ _ a . . ..
«' ColondJ G.M'Hae served with the «rd Bombay Native Infantry m Khandeish m 1858. Served m the
Abyssinian war in iS68,ar.d was present at the action of Arogee and at the storming of Magdulu (Medal).
«' Colonel C E Macaulay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forts
Amathee and Shonkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal 1. served with the
■ st Sikh 1 avalrv throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Smho (severely wounded),
capture of the taku Forts, actions ot Chaukiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with two Clasps)
«i" Colonel J Macdougall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S80 (Medal with Clasp).
«» Colonel W. C. MucDougall served in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was preseat at the siege and
surrender of Mooltan— wounded (Medal with Clasp). .
«o Colonel H G MacGregor proceeded on special service to South Africa m November 1078, and served in the
Zulu war of 1879 first us 2nd Staff Officer to Colonel Pearson's Column including the engagement at Inyezane,
and afterwards as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade 1st Division (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet ot Major,
Medal willi Clasnl Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served m the Boer war ot iSSi
under Sir Evelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Served 111 the Egyptian war
of 18830* Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines .,1 Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet ol'Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedives Star). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Base and Lines of Com-
munications Suiikm Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
•-Colonel John Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles ot Alma anu
Inkerman sortie of 26th 1 ictober, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three > 'lasps, and Turkish Medal).
«3 Sir Arthur Mackworth served iu the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Field Telegraph Corps, ana
was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (mentioned in
despatches Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Claso, 3rd Cla6s of the Medjidie, and Khedive s Mar).
«« Colonel J R Ma^rath served as a volunteer with His Highness the Nizam's Troops inthe atlair at Bhuddracnei-
lum on the 9th June 1849. Served in the second Burmese war and present at the operations near Donabew— wounded
on the left side whileleadmg Infantry to the attack of the stockade on 19th March 1853— Commanded the Artillery put
of action the same day (Medal with'Clasp for Pegu). As Political Officer accompanied an expedition againstKookie
in 1S61. While in civil charge of the Eastern Frontier of Bengalattacked and defeated with severe loss a large torce
of Kookies which has quieted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of Govern-
ment on every occasion of being under fire. , .
™ Colonel R. T. Maillard served in the Boer war of 1881 under Sir Evelyn Wood as Brigade Major 01 the
""colonef \V C. S. Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of 1S60-61, including the capture or the
Pahs at Kihihi capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huir-
angi, and skirmish in front of Te Arei. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutan*
of the Flying Column during the war of 1863-66 (Medal). . ,,•„„«,„
**> Colonel Eardley Maitland served throughout the operations with Havelock s Column in -.^57. lnoraaing tne
actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boerneake-
chowkee Mungawara, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outrain s Force in
the Alumbn-h irom Jan. to March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Sehmpore and sundeela in
the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service). Was appointed a military attacne
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Russo-Turkish war in 1S77, and was with the Head Quarters
of the Turkish forces at the defence ot the Shiuka Pass and at other places.
«i Colonel E D. Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the action ot
Futtehpore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
despatches 1, capture of Rooya. Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps). , «„_-
«5 Colonel G.Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including tne ^actions
at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 2Sth Nov. 1S57, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
"* Colonel S. Malthus served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of the 94th Foot, and was present in the engage-
ment at Dlundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). pci„c, „„i
*» Colonel R. A. Manners served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and tall ot Sevastopol,
from 25th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign ot
i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation or Tientsin, and surrender ot Pekin (Medal
W«' Colonei'p L) Maiett served in the Punjaub campaign 0^848-49 and was present at the siege and captureofMool-
tan (Medal with Clasi.). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign having landed with the Pioneer Force a
Zoulla on the 4th Oct. 1867; Commanded a Native Mountain Battery forming a portion of the Abyssinian Advance
Brigade ■ appointed Field Commissary of Ordnance and brought the reserve ammunition to Magdala, destroyed all
tae"eaptured ordnance, and brought back all reserve ammunition (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
m« Colonel E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). ,„„,,, j ,
' «» Colonel H. C. Marsh served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
«t Colonel H Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of sebastopol, trom the
15th Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the pursuit or lantia
"^Colonel R. G. S. Marshall served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Tukht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches. Brevet or Major, and Medal).
** Colonel T. C. Martelli Berved in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
*•» Colonel H. K. Mm tm served with the expedition to Cdina iu 1S60, and was present at Sir.ho, Tangku, capture
of Tuku Forts, actions near Tangehow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"'. Colonel R C. Martin served with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from |isl Aug. 1855, and was
dangerously wounded al 11 ssaultofthe Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"' 'Colonel W. 11. Mas. 11 Berved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including ihe siege and Burreader
ol Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
*'.' Colonel F. H. Minimis served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Moduli. ..... ...
1 .. i..i„i E Maude Berved as a Volunteer with the md Bombay Grenadier Native Infantry m the campaign
f 1844-45 in the Southern Mahruttu Country, and was prcscn- -t the storm and capture ol 1 lie lull fortresses ot
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 67*
Punella and Pownghur. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege operations before Mooltan attack of
the suburbs, -storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign
of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, night attack
and battle of Kooshah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bheel campaign of 1857-58 in the Ahmednuggur and
Khandeish districts, and commanded a detachment of his Regt. in the skirmish of Bheelwarrah. Served in tkc
Indian Mutiny campaign during the operations in Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mongrowlee,
Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches), and Kurai, with subsequent pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Aden Field Force in Arabia in 1864-65, and acted
as Commandant of the Station in the absence of the Brigadier General.
452 Colonel R. J. Maxwell served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny and campaign in Oade in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort ol Simree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal).
*" Colonel J. G. Maycock served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of the Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
455 Colonel C. F. Menzies served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Medal).
456 Colonel G. L. C. Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859,
and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign on detached
duty at Koome.vlee 111 surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway, also as Adjutant of Bombay
Sappers and Miners (Medal).
457 Colonel W. Merriman served in the Boer war of 18S1.
458 Colonel A. Meyer served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 (Medal).
461 Colonel O. R. Middleton served in the Zu.u war of 1879 as Statf Officer to the Northern Division (Medal
with Clasp).
464 Colonel W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Kooncti, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
in the capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of
Gwalior ; in the ravines of the Jumna and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp)-.
466 Colonel W. C. Mitcbel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goraria district in.
September. October, and November 1857.
467 Colonel H. L. Mitcbell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of
the rebel lorce posted in the Drst range ot the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
■*t" Colonel C. P. W. Moir served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid niul in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley. Was Brigade Transport Officer and,
subsequently Geneial Transport Officer in tbe Koorum Valley in 1879-S0 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
485 Colonel W. J. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
469 Sir C. C. Scott Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
470 Colonel R. E. K. Money served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-30, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
47a Colonel A. VV. J. Montgomerie served throughout the suppression of the IndianMutiny, withtheGuide Cavalry
at the battle of Nujjufguur, and sie&e and capture of Delhi, and with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh under
Outram from 16th January to 2nd March 1^58, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly wounded), subsequent
operations in Oude, and afiair of Siraree (Medal with two Clasps).
473 Colonel A. H. S. Montgomery served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
475 Colonel J. L. Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th August 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th.
and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at
Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
476 Colonel H. M. Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
477 Colonel A. B. Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Jugdulluck, in the advance to the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egypr.ian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant General, Indian Contingent, and was present
at the battle of Tel-cl-Keiur (CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp).
*7» Colonel H. ft. L.Morgan served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition im877 (Medalwith Clasp). Served ia
the Afghan war ol" 1878-S0, and was present at the attack on the Shutargardan, in the operations round Cabul in,
December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and the investment of
Sherpore, and with the expedition to the Hissarik Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in :88i. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 in command of No. 7 Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 1 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
479 Colonel J. Morland served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and re-capture of
Pegu on the2ist November; also at the relief of the Garrison on the 14th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 : accompanied Havelock's Force on its first taking the
field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bus-
seerutgunge, Nawabgunge, Boorbeeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow,.
Afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; during the Rohilcund campaign, and
subsequent operations in Oude (several r.imps mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp, a years service, and
Brev«r. ot Medal).
«' Colonel A. Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present
at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal* with two Clasps). Served with the 3rd
Battalion 60th Rifles m the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
4»E Colonel J. W. H. C. G. Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served also in New Zealand
against the Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General
Pratt's despatch (Brevet of Major, Medal).
463 Colonel M. C. Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the occu
pation, after the reUef of Lucknow, of the fortified' outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the
enemy's attacks; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December (Medal).
«4 Colonels J. C. D. Morrison, C. W. Murray, Sir H. H. Oldham, and A. A. Owen.— For War Services, see the
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
465 Colonel "W. J. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
466 Colonel H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Rajah of Toolsee-
psre. Served during the IndianMutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and
commanded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for
about two months in frequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Do wlut Sin gh and Buojore Singh near the Sind
liver (Medal).
487 Colonel J. F. Morton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
489 Colonel H. E. Mottet was present with his Regiment on field service from the commencement of the distur-
bances till 2nd November 1857.
490 Colonel W. H. Multoy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 a 2
«73 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.— War Services.
-CoWnelw.w. Murdoch served with:' ., jatoSir Robert I*w in ,895 ns Colonel on 1*0
BtUfoSinoinB Royal Artillery (mentioned to ; e^tche, Meda £*<»•*& ^^ wj(h th
«' Colonel A. Murray served with the 78th HigManaers m me jugi tta!ion Seaforth Highlanders m the
detachment of the :nd Battalion M^IVMa JS^JW* (Mod" wfthOasp, «ft Class of the Osmanieh
Egvptian war of .8S2, and was present at the battle of leMl .**D"»*™i . . Beserve G hum. uv.til transferred
and Khedive's Star :. Served to the Hazara camera .888 ™™™™™*Z, $$%£ =ud AdvanCe Column into
;„et\7r',ernt0,;mtneTonXrnra„VTeae*l 2SS&28 S despatches. !>*>.. and Meda, with
'''"^Colonel J. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in ty1^ ^abU- A3sistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
« Colonel K. D. Murray served >n .the EgVPtran ™ f£X7menUontd,u despatches Brevet of I*. Colonel.
General 2nd Division, andwae present at the ha tie ot I c I « !">ojr( s d with thl. Egyptian rr, „mer Field
w-.tl Clasp; «th Class ofthe Osmai teh, and Khediv^s^ar^ serve .^ ^ £ nt at GlBlss
Force in .885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Q '
(mentioned in despatches. DSO.). m„h„v ,,„,„i,i m .357-58. served in the Hazara campaign on
»< Colonel H. P. P. Nash served in the Indian •■»-': " - > — erntlons on the Black Mountain
the North-West Frontier of India m ,, ;l '„. Served in the Afghan war to
(Modal with Clasp) 1 also served with the r, ;" 'accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
fo.and took part with tl .:...,, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration,
march to Candahar and was present at thebattle of 1 »■ '^ ; f l8 8 including the siege and surrender
». Colonel C. E. Navlorserved th, ' f ' . sdll armv (Medal with two Clasps ,
ofMooltan. bs 1 Soojerat, pursuit andsurr entororthe ,,,.'," {he mvtinv against the insurgents in the
Se^in^e^ia^ultny ^npai^^S^s^r^O^er t! Colonel Turner's F,e,d Force in Shahahad
in 1858-50 (Medal). . , ... . , Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July . =?5- including
wt!otonelEc.Nightdngaleserveaw1tttte^^wna«K] ^ ^ ^ rcssvon 0, the
the siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with ^ Clasp, and 1 . k.s . . 1 . ^ Luckm)W „ Lord Ciyde, defe t o{ tne
todian mutiny from 25UJ Sept. 1S57 to 20th 1 eb. ... ;. im 1 »£'£ M dal with clasp). Served in the Eusofzie
Gwalior Contmgent at Cawnpore on oth Dee., and otne re ng ^G k(Med al with Clasp).
campaign of 1863-64. and at ^e Umbeyla Pas, „, .. r&r -)■ . . A - ar •■ Engineer to the Transkei Field
FoTcft ^oTeVatirs^trthe5 g&£ ' "» "^ £*•«— « «* «— <m<™ ' «
despatches; Brevet of Major. Med.lv, ,th C lasp). t u Indian campaign of 1S58. including the affairs
sol Colonel W. E. Nolan served with the « >^ncers el. e.-.t.oiied in despatches. Medal).
Eajghur. Mongrowlee ,S.ndwab,, ^haiee. and Z^P0™^ in the .Report service, and was daj*eroUBly
*» Colonel Dudley North served m »ne Af«nt' ln despatch Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp), served with
wounded at the defence of ^^^^^^"^MBatlluou ofthe North Lancashire Re^ment.
the Zhob Valley Expedition in ?SSJ 'n «™™''S' nedtion m 187s (Medal with Clasp). Commanded tne Bengal
510 colonel V7. North served 111 the Perak Expedition in .= 7, 1 Lt.Colonel Medal), and was present at
Sappere an^Mmers^in ^^^^^h^pSons round Cahul in December .S79 (Brevets, of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). xfntinv campai<m in 1858 (Medal 1. ,.,„',
B. Colonel W. L. Noverre "^"S^S'lJ^Sy to the Egyptian war of .332 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"3 Colonel G. A.Noyes served with the Ro> al An. lerj n t (j&Hxj in June and July .857 ; thence appointed
»i* Colonel H. J. Nuthall served with ^eMeero| voinn^u Assistant Engineer throughout
Local Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantrj Pioneer ne Lvlckn0Wi passage ofthe Gogra at
,he mutin.es ; was present at the siege *nd as,auH o. Delhi capt & voluutpe,. wlta Hodson's Horse at the
^sabad/and&aesnbMquentTrsflS-tograopara^M^ ^ ^ lec,lved a sword.Cut (three times
^nSohU^aSnef; anllrS 7^Sf ^ ^ ^^ » *" ^ **" M6da' ^
two Clasps Served in the Afghan war in iE79-So Me<la'''r
5.5 Colonel K. F. Oakes served to the sec°n<l Burmese war. of .848-49. including the affair of Ramnuggur
5W colonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the P^"'' "" ; and Gooierat Medal with two Claspa .
passage of the Chenab and battles of Sadoolapore, Chi ^^'^(Medal) Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles to
Colonel W. L. K. Ogilvy served m the Zulu wai o i?79 Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of .882 and was
the Boer war of .88.. Sen-ed with the 3rd Batwe-K.u ^ en nt at jel-el-Mahuta, the
present in the reconnaissance "? ^rce from Alexandrm^ onj ^ ^ >at the ,)attle of Tel-el-Kebrr (Medal with
*£» ;o^SCif Jh^ngemc'nf at^ernaWSned to Sespatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie. two
Clasps). „„. . ,„;,., ti,p Ttenhuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85.
,-'. < 'olonel E. A. Ollivant served with the Bcch 1. ^^ ^ ' d sent at the action of Sinho, the cap-
5" Colonel E. P. Ommanney served in theCh, va, r .a , (mentioned to despatches, Medal with two
tureofTangkuandtheTekuForts and at the occupation 01 e v h capture of Dowantjiri (MejlnJ
Clasps) Served with the Bhootan Expedition .r. .864^, .and was prese ^^ Expedition to .873-74. Served
with C'lasn); with the Loosha. Expedition in .i .'.1I,1- (i-iol?l Foroo (Me-aiUI. Served with the Burmese Kxpedit,,.
ln ^ ^f aanVw^Pretett7ItTh*
"i^otonef m' wrOnSanneynser;ed ff ^Afghan war to .87,-So, and took part with the expedition into th,
Hissarik Valley (Medal). . . „_ „,. vnrth West Frontier of India under Sir William Locn-
S^^1wl^^^'£l!fiSSSr,*^P^^^ Commanding Royal Eugmeer (me
tionedTn despatches Medal with two Clasps^ of t8 g. ,, includtog the affair of Ramnuggur,
5^ Colonel R. Ouseley served through 0 at he M ■ ' 1 wUh twQ ulasps). Served m the Indian Mutiny
and battles of Sadoolapore, CtaJJ^a**^!^^^ . t the action of Cntohut, defence and evacuation o the
campaign of 1857-58; present at the mutiny at 1. uck "'v. subsequent operations against the Gwalior Con-
ee^Bhawun. and throughout, the defence ^gl^^^SSvS capture of Luckuow. Performed the dxtttos
tim-eutaud battle of Cawnpore. occupation ot Futteh ore sie e )0uuder3 at Gubbins' output durrnj
""7.0 Artillery Officer and had charge of ^-^l£ in 'dispatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a
defence of the Residency from July to Nov. .6,7
^'cofontrc:H.P^ers^^
^-■^S^^edJ^^ the 92nd Highlanders, and was
p-enS^ge^
of the Afghans, in theoperations round Cabulinijeoemoer. y enKagement at Charasiab on the 25th April 1880
tkSSi to despatches) and the investinen oi 'J^SSlS^S^ S5 >»"eh to Candahar, and was present at the
l«"ctntefflo»e^d^ ' ee01asps,and Bronze Decoration). Also served
^SSS^t^SSSt^STn ,,.,„:.,., ■.meafromthe25thAugust.8S5,.ne.udingthesiege
Colonels Eetired.on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services. 674
ana fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . Sewed also is the Indian Mutiny campaign in
L858 including the siege and onpture of Kotah (Medal with Clasp for Central India). • ,
5« Colonel A. J. Pearson served in the Hazara campaign in 1S68 (Medal with Oiasp). Also served in the Algnan
wa» in i3?S->q. (Medal). Served in tbe Soudan campaign in 1SS5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and tJuarter
MoBtera-'ene'ralfor Intelligence duties with the Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagoment at tne
Tqlijek zeroba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). ,,,,„, ■'" ii. o„„„„, L-^a
' *as Colonel G. F: Pearson was employed on field service with the Kampteo Movable Column in the Haugor anu
Norbudda Territories and Eaepore district from nth November 1857 to 30th April 1S58, and was present at an
attack .upon anii defeat of a large body of rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbulpore district on the 27th jjecemoer
MC Colm'iel'c. 0. Pemberton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal wiih Clasp).
nf» Colonel J. Pennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of H Company Madras
"• Colonel P. Percival served the Eastern campaign or 1854-55 with the 79th. Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava. siege of Sebastopol, assault of the 18th June, expedition to Kertch and \enikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Aliygunga, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of torts
Buiiniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Eampore Kussia, and subsequent operations
in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
ss» Colonel C. S. Perry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
s» Colonel L F. Perry served in the Egyptian war of 188a, and commanded a battery ot Royal Artillery at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medudie,
and Khedive's Star).
54i Cslonel E. N. Peters served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
513 Colonel G. philips served in the Crimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siege ol Sebas-
topol attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 1854, and battle of Inkerman. Was
mentioned in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having "particularly distinguished himsell
during the siege (Medal with two Clasos, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
544 Colonel H phillipps served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, and was present at the bomuara-
rnems and capture of tbe forts of Mohumra (Medal and Ulasn) . Served also with the force under Brigadier boghlan
which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1S5S. Served 111 the Afghan war
in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
546 Colonel Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea from 1st July iS 55, including the siege and fall of Sevastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign ot i860, in
the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
Claspi. Served in tbe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). „
547 Colonel F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture ot
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'« Colonel A. G. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in tbe Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857. and wa^
present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal and
Clasp) . Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow ; at.
the siege and capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurrari, and
subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1S57 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of
Chendaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna lrom
the 15th to the 23rd May 1858, ending ir the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Meaal
with Clasp).
M9 Colonel R. H. W. Plunkett served in the Afghan war in JS79-S0 (Medal).
510 Colonel F. Pocklington served with the 3Sth Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class ol the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). . .
531 Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from tbe 20th June to Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
512 Colonel F. T. Pollok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 m the Pronie andTharawadoie
districts, employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maoung-Gong-Gie, engaged in several minor affairs in
those districts. . r , ^.
ss» Colonel A. Poole servedinthe Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan warm 1S80 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5M Colonel A. J. Poole served in the operations against the 'i'aeping rebels in China in 1S62, including the
second capture of Keding (Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, alM was severely wounded in the affair at
Serobi on the loth November (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Servedinthe
Burmese Expedition in 1836-S7 with the Shan Column ill command of a Wing of tne 2nd Battalion of the Hamp-
shire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
555 Colonel P. E. Pope served witn the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magtar, Tel-el-Mahula, and Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's star).
"6 Colonei J. E. Porteous served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition including the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served in
the operations in the Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1891-92.
557 Colonel N. Powlett served in the Afghan war in 1878-7? (Medal).
558 Colonel W. H. Rathborne served in the Soudan campaigu in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served in the operatiors in Zululand in 18SS.
"9 Colonel J. T. Ready served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in iSSo, and was present in the
engagements at Girishk and Maiwand, and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
Mu Colonel H. S. E. Reeves served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war otiSSi. Served in the Egyptian
war of 1SS2 as Du'ector of Transport (mentioned in despatches, granted relative rank of Lt. Colonel, Medal, 3rd
Class of the Medudie, and Khedive's Star).
561 Colonel Robert Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies
98th Regiment in the lorce under Sir Colin Campbell at tbe forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served
in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eusofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton m April and May 1858,
and at the ariair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sit tana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
iK Colonel C. R. Richardson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub
campaign of 1S4S-49 with the 61st Regiment, and was present at the action of Ramnuggur, the passage of the
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the Affghans to the
Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medai with two Clasps). Served in Lndia during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
i63 Colonel J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frcntiei from 16th November
1858 to 12th March 1859.
564 Colonel M. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; accompanied as Interpreter
to the 37 th Regt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah : acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milman at the action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Azimghur
from 28th March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes(Medal).
265 Colonel H. W. D. Riley served witu ,n„ rmootau Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of De^vangiri
(Medal with Clasp).
675 Colonels Reined on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
"« Colon"! A. T. B. A. Riiul served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and whs present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal wuli C1h8P, and Bronze Decoration). Served'in the Egytian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"■1 Colonel II B. Roberts was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Re-
doubt Kaleh in the igth Mav 1854. Served with the R.U. Brigade during the siege of Sebastopol ; was employed
as Assistant Engineer at Balaklava, and with the R. M. Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal wil b ClasD, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
><* Colonel .1. F. Robertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and oaptura
of Mohunirn and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the opera-
tions »i:i 1. -i 1 In- insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts from 15th February to 23rd May 185* ;
proceed." i nil hthe detachment sent from Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcolm before Nurgoond.
••Colonel W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present with the Martaban Column
on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, aud other affaire during the march (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Commanded u detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in Bengal with
ICadrae Rifles daring the mutinies in 1SS7-59 (Medal).
5"« Colonel 11. 8. 1( obinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district m 18:57-58. . _ „ _ _ ,
«' Colonel J. C. Robinson served throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 in command of the Colonial Artillery,
and was present in the engagement at Quintana, and numerous minor affairs, including that at Malan's Mission,
the attack on the Ko'oogaba River, ana the expedition to Bomvanaland (mentioned in despatches, Brevet or
Major, and Medal with rinsp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present under Major General Sir
John Ross in the operations: at Shekabad in April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and limine Decoration).
*"J Major Genet a I W.G. \V. Robinson served in the Crimea, including thesiege and fall ol Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76 (promoted Assistant Commissary General, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of i88x. Served m the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat Officer Base and Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the
Osmanudi, and Khedii e's Star).
«• Colonel T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lntkiuw, the subsequent operations 111 Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
s"» Cohuiel R. E. Roe served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the 17th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol I Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Sauger
and Nerbudda Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubai, general action ufBanda (men-
tioned in despatches), and surrender of the Rajah of Kirwee on 5th June 1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
575 Colonel Rogers served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 with the force under Sir .Donald Stewart (Brevet of
Major (Medal).
*W Colonel W. Rogerson served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kulr Dowar and Dauiietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation 01' Suakm by British troops in 1885-86.
s'" Colonel C. K. C, Rooke served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku
occupation of Tientsin, actions 01 the 18th and 21st Sept.. and surrender of Pekin iMe :al with two Clasps). Served
in the Bechuanalaiid Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
H> Colonel H. D. Rooke served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian -war of 1S81
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar anti Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the ex-
pedition 1 1 the Soudan with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in
the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
580 Colonel G. C. Ross served iu the Hazara campaign in 1S68 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Colonel G. W". C. Knthe served in tue Afghan war in 1879-80, aud was present at the capture of Ali Musjia
as Adjutant of Artillerv (mentioned iu despatches. Medal witn Clasp).
*•» Colonel T. Rowland served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, and was present at the
siege and tall of Sebastopol, including the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of the ist Battalion of the 5th Foot, and was
present at the operations in Besud and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatohes, CB., and Medal 1.
581 Colonel W. H. Rowland served with the 45th Regt. in the Orange River Sovereignty during the Kaffir war of
1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangaa
in 1865 (Medal).
Wi Colonel G. A. Russell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1359 (Medal).
596 Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
»' Colonel U. H. St. Leger served during the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flying
Column under Colonel Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna ; also in Ross' Camel Corps
with Sir Hugh Rose s Force, and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Calpee( Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Cameron Higalanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was Commandant of Korosko from the ist April to the 20th July 1S85 (Clasp). Com-
manded the i ameron Highlanders throughout the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1885-86 under Sir Frederiek
Stephenson, was Commandant of advanced posts from the 26th November to 29th December, and was present at
the defence 01 fore Kosheh aud in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
s"« Colonel T. A. St. Quintin served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan wai in 1878-79. and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjtd, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General G. Gough (uieutionea m despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
589 Colonel D. J. D. Safford served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal iu suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58— with
the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Unimeerporo, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and
capture of Lucknow u\ledal wit): Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
i3° Colouel M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, aud as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
«i Colonel C. B. Suikeld served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war o( 1SS2, and was present
iu the action at Kussasni (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1 lolonel A. Saltuiarshe served during the Indian Mutiny in 1257-58 (Medal). Served with the 70th Regimen
in New Zealand during the war of 1863-65, Bud was severely wounded at Pukikohe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Minor, and Medal).
1!" Colonel B. A. Saigeaunt ser/ed ic the Passes during the Abyssiniiu campaign in charge of Water Supply
and roao repair emxoned in despatches, Medal).
»* Colonel J. H. Satterthwaite Berved in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875 (Medal with Clasp).
■J Colouel II .1. Savage served with the detachment ol the 91st Regiment in the expedition against the insurgent
BoersbeyotidtlicOrungo River. South Africa, in 1845: also in the Kaffir warof 1846-47; and iu thatiu 1852-53 (Medal).
> » Colonel H A, sawyer served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on t >e North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 45th Rattray's
Sikhs aim was present at the defence ol the Mulakand, the relief or Chakdara, ttie operations in Swat, Upper
Swat, ami Bajaur, and the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the Bars Valley and the Khyber Pass (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 676
509 Colonel A. Schmid served in the Schleswig-Holstein Army during the first Danish war, and took part in the
campaigns of 1S48-50. being present at most of the actions, and has received the Schleswig-Holstein decoration.
600 Colonel C. E. S. Scott served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
at the siege and fall of Sevastopol (wounded), and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
601 Colonel C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 7th February
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs atTaman (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the
actions of Kooneh, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Galolee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of
Gwalior (mentioned in despatches). In November 1858 accompauied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the
Gwalior district as Staff Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
603 Colonel Albert Seagrim served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med«l with Clasp, aDd Turkish Medal).
601 Colonel M. C. Setor: served with the67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in North China, including
the action of Sinho, the taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pokin
{Medal with two Clasps). Also served against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was
present at the taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading,
Tsinpoo, Najow and Cnolin. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
605 Colonel J. F. T. Shadwell served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commanded the
selected marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawnr outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction
of the srst Bengal Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
606 Colonel E. W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59. aud was present at
Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chiefs Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the affair of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th August 1S5S, also at
Doomeragunge on 26th November 1358, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at, Burreeah on the 3rd December 1858 ;
present at the battle of Toole-pore (Medal).
607 Colonel T. R. Shaw-Heliier served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahutu and Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
608 Colonel Sidebottom-Venner served with the Bufls at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 and was present at the
assaultof the Redau on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
609 Colonel R. J. B. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and commanded the storming party
at the Minhla Redoubt and was dangerously wounded in the attack at Kadoe on the 13th January which he con-
ducted (mentioned in despatches. Medal wnh Clasp).
610 Colonel T. T. Simpson served with the Peshawur Division during the Seooy mutiny in 1S5S. Served with
the Force under Brigadier General Cnamberlain in 1859-60 against the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees, and was present
at the capture and burning of Maidauee (Medal with Clasp) Served with the Zhob Valley Field Force under
Brigadier General Sir O. V. Tanner from the 2nd September to the 2nd December 188+.
0:1 Colonel R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and 1st Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on 18th
Feb. 1858, and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
612 Colonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, anu
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry
during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome oth and 10th October 1852, at Nowany
from 19th October to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John Cheape to Meeaday, and present
at the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
6:3 Colonel F. J. Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed
in connection with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal).
614 Colonel A. E. H. Smyth served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
615 Colonel C. C. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canada of 1873.
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light
Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the first
expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to the relief of Cabul including the
affair at Jugdulluck (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Kroomen
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the opera-
tions near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp,
and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
616 Colonel E. W. Smyth terved with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command
of the 25th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches, CB.t and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazal
Expedition in 1892.
617 Colonel J. Smyth commanded the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into Canada in
May 1870.
618 Colonel R. G. Smyth served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture
of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
6IB Colonel S. G. Smyth served in the Afghan warm 1880 (Medal).
■"' Colonel E. B. Snow served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). [See also Civil Decoration s
for Gallantry, p. 786.]
6Jl Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1850-52 (Medal).
•** Colonel W. F. Spaight served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of Transport at Dal (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
G23 Colonel A. G. Spencer served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Ess e x Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khe five's Star).
621 Colonel A. T. Speus served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
the landing at Halliiah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon (wounded).and
action of Khooshab; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry, which charged and broke the
Persian square (horse wounded, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrokota, forcing of the Muddenpore
Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Kooneh, battle of Muttra, the three engagements at Jalo wlee on the River
Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment of
Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against the rebels
in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
625 Colonel C. H. Spragge commanded the Royal Artillery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign
on the North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 (mentioned ia despatches, CB., and
Medal with two Clisps).
626 Colone Fi. W. M. Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as tJommissary of
Ordnance and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senate (Medal).
62~ Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
628 Colonel Fitzroy Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign
of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the North West Frontier campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Force under
677 Oolamls Retired on Full or Retired Pay or oh a Pension. — War Services.
' ael Macdonald (Medal with ( llssp). Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Peshawar Valley Field
Force . and capture Of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and
Lughjnan Valleys (M< daJ with Clasp).
1 1 art served with the Bombay Column in the Pimiaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
.- ■ Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in 1856-57, including
the capture ofMohumra (Medal with'
,so CoIonelJohn Stevenson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny , including Lord Clyde's
campaign in Oude in 1S58- - | Medal . Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
G -■ l war in 1860, and waft present at the capture of Sinho and Tangku
i Medal with Clasp),
: n J Si cb - pvod h the Afghan war in 1&80 as Brigade Major with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force [Med; with the Zhoh Valley Expedition in 1884. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
i
•"Colonel 11. U Stocklev served with the Persian Expedition in iS57,andwas present at the bombardment of
tab 1 Medal n Ltb Clasp).
v. Si employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppres-
sion of the Indian Mutiny from uili February 18^8.
635 Colonel M. F. Si ■ served with I be Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal
Minister Fusiliers (menti >ned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-39 (L'lisp).
1 :i C loi el A. Straghan served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. and was
apore (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
I comma ided the Battalion at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
CB,, Medal with C the Medjidie, and Khedive's Siar).
C. D. \. Straker served in the Afghan war in 1879-8C (Medal).
688 Colonel K. L ed w ith the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1070 So (Medal).
tM Colonel II. W. Stroud Berved with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal 1. Also at
Peshawar, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to :86o.
610 Colonel K. W. Studd; en ployed in the Transport Department with the Xorthern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-70 (Medal;. Served with the isl Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star .
1,1 Colonel N, C Sturl -■•'. red La the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 Company Bombay Sappers
which did excellent service ou the Senafe Pass and the Booro Defile, and was present at the action of Arngee and
capture ofMagdala [Medal).
0,2 Colonel M.S. J. Sunderland served in the Xile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Susses
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewai ; the action
at Aim Kleaand the engagement at Metammeh, where he commanded a half-battalion (twice mentioned nt
despatches. Brevet of L l. Colonel Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's (Star). Served in the Hazara campaign
in 1888 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Meda
with Clasp).
643 Colonel J. F, Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1351-53 (Medal).
c" Colonel G. A. Sumy, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
General Wilby ; was aftervi ards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the i^l Brigade 1st Division,
and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain
for service, Medal).
645 Colonel G. C. Swine? served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 7th Hussars and was pre-,
sent in an engagement near Allahabad in Dec. 1857.
M6 Colonel A. SwintQn served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
647 Colonel J. M. Tabor served in the Egyptian war of i88a, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meda
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s*6 Colonel E. D. Tarleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
649 Colonel W. J. Tat ham served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal with Clasp 1.
650 Colonel A. Ta -ved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chi Ilia 11 wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
K- Colonel J. B. Taylor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1S5S t
12th March 1850.
653 Colonel P. T. H. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of i8S2,and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
rnientionod in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
1 lolonel R. A L'aylor Berved the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the siege of -Moult an. attack of the
suburbs, storm oi the city, and surrender of the fortress; also tho battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in sup-
pressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 185S (Medal).
e55 Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal
Native Infantry at Jhelum on the -th July 1857 (Medal).
' ■' Sir Edward Thackeray served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the actions on the llmdun, battle
of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi (Victoria Cross) ; was afterwards present at the actions of Gan-
geree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, Biege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the B ihilcuad campaign, including
the attack on Fort lomyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; served also the Oude campaign of 1858-59,
(Medal with two 1 tasps) ; was awarded the IV " for cool intrepidity and characteristic daring in extinguishing a
fire in the Delhi Magazine enclosure, on the 16th September 1S57, under a close and heavy musketry tire from the
enemy, at the imminent lisk of his life from the explosion of combustible stores in the shed in which the fire
occurred." Served in the Afghan war in i£79-£o, and took pari in the advance to Cabul with the force under
Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagement at Jugdulluck— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with 1 Hasp).
('bJ Colonel H. M. Thompson served In the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, including the assault on the Quarries on the 8th June, the capture of tin- Cemetery and Rifle Pits of the
joth June, and with the Komoxo nt tin- alt uric on the Kedaa <d the Sth September 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal 1. Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863.
'"■'-"■" Colonel Koss Tie .in os. Mi served in the Afghan war in [879-80, and took part with the Htssarik and luighman
Expeditions (mentioned in despatch**?, Brevet oi Lt.Colonel, Meda 1 1.
66' Colonel F. J. Todd served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war 01 1882, and was
■ ttle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th class of the Oamanieh, and Khedive's si a 10.
Colonel K. ti. Todd Berved in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham 111 1864 as Commanding
I ; oval Engineer, and w:i ].. . -.ni m i.ie engagements at El Ten and Temaj t mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Clasp).
s«3 Colonel W. Tolson served In the Egyptian war of i88a (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Berved in (he Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884 85 vi th the t*t battalion of the Royal Susses Regiment, and took pan in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stuart c llasp).
66 1 i lolonel C. E, Torriano 1 rved in th" Eastern campaign in [854-551 and was present at the battle of Inkerman
and at the siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medali. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign m [858, including the engagements at Pandora and
■■!■ an • tnge and the Biege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
■ ■ Lpi el g\ r. Cowusheau served with the .aid fjute uua rds 1 a the Bgyptiau war of i88a, and was present in the
til El Mag far and \] ah.. a ma. in the action al ECassasin on tho 28th August— wounded (lire vet of
Lt.On]..;:. Medal, .»th class of the Oamanieh, and Khedive's star).
«« Colonel E. J. Tremlett served in the Zulu war in 1679, and was present in the engagements at Kamhala
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services. 678
(mentioned in despatches), Zlobane Mountain, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp 1.
667 Colonel the Hon. W. Le Poer Trench served with the expeditionary force m China in 1857-53; was present
at the operations prior to, and commanded a Ladder party at the capture of Canton j also commanded a ladder
panv at the assault and capture of Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
67,1 Colonel G. II. Trotman served with the 2nd Battalion 6oth Rifles in the Ar'ffhia war from October 1873 to
July 18S0, took part in theadvance on and occupation of Candabar and Kbelat -l-Gnilzie, aud was present in |cbe
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuzuee (Medal with Clasp).
6,2 Colonel Thomas Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of
Mud -r*ore, siege aud storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch
and Muttra, battle of Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for "steadiness and gallantry "), captures of Calpee
and Gwalior. aud several slight affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
6"3 Colonel A. H. Tucker served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-35, and WAS preasnt at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medali.
K* Colonel A. Tufnell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at tne
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the campaign
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
6:5 Colonel J. P. Turbervill commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in 1856,
was actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thauks of the
Bengal Government for hi« services.
576 Colonel H. F. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Director of Telegraphs, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
677 Colonel T. Turner served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
678 Colonel J. L. Tweedie served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in com-
mand of the Battalion (DSO.).
679 Colonel A. C. Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
mo Colonel P. A. A. Twynam served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
.2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
cgl Colonel G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and was present
at the capture of Lucknow, and with the force under Major General Whitlock in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
685 Colonel W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing
at HallilahBay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon,
the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle ot Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
656 Colonel A. J. Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 1S58, and taking of Fert Mittowlie (mentioned ra
despatches, Medal).
*& Colonel D. C. Walker served with the Raipootana Field Force in 1857-59, antl was present at the capture of
Fort Awah and the siege of Kutah (Medal with Clasp).
689 Colonel T. N. walker served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the iSth July), and was selected as
one of the Subalterns of thelaader party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber) ; was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjhur, Ranonde, Furrncknugur, and Bullumbghur; served with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858, including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of
Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. j
690 Colonel C. T. Wallace served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
t9i Colonel W. A. J. Wallace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a Field Engineer with the Koorum Column,
and superintended the movement by rail of &ir Donald Stewart's Division in November 1S78 over 300 miles of the
newly opened Indus Yaiiey railway between Mooltan and Sukkur (received the thanks of the Commander in-
due!'in India, Medal). Served in ihe Egyptian war of 1882 in charge of the railway operations, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
692 Colonel F. D. Walters served with the 44th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th Jan. 1855. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
693 Colonel J. H. Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp |.
695 Colonel R. I. Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
Served in South Africa with the 90th Light Infantry during the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal).
696 Colonel William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee
Arabs in 1865-fio. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was nresent at the battle of Tel-e<-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
697 Colonel F. G. E. Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by|!Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnporeon 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadai s Tank ; commanded the Heavy
Battery at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; summer campaign in Oude. and actions
of Barree and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultaupore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (com-
manded the Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the
Fort of Mudjedia— commanded the Mortar Battery {three times mentioned m desnatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Served at Umbeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North West Frontier of India in 1S63, and was.
present at the storming of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chuinla (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Clasp).
699 Colonel C. J. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
700 Colonel R. J. Watson served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in [884.
701 Colonel J. B. Watts served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78, and was present at the affair a
Jummoo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on 6:h October 1879, and at the subsequent occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
702 Colonel L. Waveli served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including'
the action of Nujufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls; actions of Narnoul
Gungerce, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
703 Colonel A. G. Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58.
and was present at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and capture of Mohundee
(Medal). Received a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Light Horse in 1857. Served
with the 19th Hussars throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps ).
679 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
to Colonel A. T. Welsh served with the Soth Regiment m the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the storming of
Martaban, bombardment of Rangoon and subsequent operations on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the
great Bagon Pag 61 <rming of Rangoon; bombardment and capture of Tronic (mentioned in General
Goodwin's despat iially thanked bv the Governor General of India in Council), night attacks of the
enemy on the Cam]) uu the heights of Prome, and expedition into Poungdey district in February and March 1853
(Medal with Clasp fi it Pegu, and Brevet of Major 1.
TO Colonel H. I, Under served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
to Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon I Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Burmese war of 1852-33, and was present at the relief and
recapture of Pegu, an I the advance on Tongnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858-59, including the capture of Lucknow, action of li irree, and commanded the troops that defeated the
Susscerabad Brigade at Saba id 50th March 185S capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served and ert Napier; was in command of a held force for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Busofzai Field Force in 1863, and was severely
wounded at Uinbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Clasp).
TO Colonel F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Fnttehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal) .
™» Colonels. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
also in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the actions near Agra and Allyghur, operations near
Shereghur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal).
">° Colonel W. H. White served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of
1852-53, and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and
destruction of the Burman camp and reoulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and 18th July, and
from 20th July to 18th Aug. 1852 (Medal- with Clasp for Pegu).
nl Colonel W. Whitla commanded a detachment of the 1st Battalion 10th Regiment in the Perak River Expedition
in 1S75, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockades
and five guns (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla;-p'
"" Colonel J. E. Whitting served as an ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers
during the Indian Mutiny from Nov. 1S57 to Oct. 1858. Also served as Lieutenant with the 3th Regiment
during the Cmde campaign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow 1.
"ls Colonel J. M'G. Whitton served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force, and had charge of a
Langer during the engagement at Lang's Nek.
'" Colonel Montgomery Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppres-
sion of the Indian mutiny in 1S58-59 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign
of 1S6S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Claspl.
"'" Colonel R. F. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was pre-
sent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) .
"i« Colonel R. F. Williamson embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Ba'talion of the 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
(Ashanti Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 wit '1 the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
and was nresent in the engagements at Zeedaw where he commanded, and at Eadoe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st
Brigade (mentioned iu despatches, CB., and Clasp).
">9 Colonel A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the forced march on
Borazioon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
•*> Colonel C. W. H. Wilson served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes of
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
!*• ColonelH. B. Wilson served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against
the BoDeyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth
November to the 1st December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the
Regiment (Medal with Clasp .
~a Colonel W. F. Wilson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
•2* Colonel R. W. C. Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1. Served with
the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi— severely wounded (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom
— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 m command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
7,6 Colonel H. Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal . Served in the campaign on tno North-West Fron-
tier in 1862, and was present at the action at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle
Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the expedition against the Milisood Wuzeerees in i88t.
>*» Colonel J. Woodcock served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"" Colonel H. O. Woodhouse served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Line of Communications with Cabul
(Medal).
"M Colonel W. W. Woolward served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab
(Medal with Claspl. Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa
Hills at Mybeekanla and Goozerat (Medal).
to Colonel H.J. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
»" Colonel W. F. Woodward served with the 63th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
712 Colonel C. W. Yonge served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
•M Colonel T. H. B. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 1 Medal with Clasp).
734 Colonel W. Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1S54, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party severely wounded), and assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Also served in
the Afghan war in iSSo (Medal).
735 Colonel J. Younger. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pe)ision. — War Services.
1 Lt.Colonel S. Aeklom served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1877-78, including the
affair at Draaibosch (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 1880 with the Field Commissariat (Medal).
• Lt.Colonel C. II K. Adamson was employed on civil duty during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with two ClaspB).
3 Lt.Colonel R. I. Ailamsou served with the 18th Royal Irish 111 the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall ol Sebastopol ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel H. B. Adcock served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Claspi.
8 Lt.Colonel R. L. Agassiz. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services. 680
6 Lt.Colonel G. A. Agnew served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
present with Haveloek's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
now (wounded) 17th Oct., defence of the Alumbagh by Outraui, campaign in Oude, and final capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). . , „
7 Lt.Colonel W. A. AitcUison was present with the 69th Regiment duriug the repulse of an incursion of * enians
into Canada in May 1870 (Medal). . ,
8 Lt.Colonel .1. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in lorce
from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
9 Lt.Colonel W. G Alexander served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 18^5, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1857-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and bhahnujut,
battle of Cawnpore on 6lh Dec. 1S57 and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Kbodagunge, storming of the Bogum
Kotee and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort at Eohea and campaign of Rohilcund, including actions of Alio-
gunge and Bareilly ; served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgawn and Russulpore,
attack on fort at Mithowlee and action of Biswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John
Garvock at Umbeyla on the N.W Frontier or India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 (Medal with Claspl .
■» Lt.Coionel B. M. Allen served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal) and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1881 attached to the Signalling Department. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
11 Lt.Colonel R. V. Allen served in the China Expedition. Also with the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and
at the surrenderor Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel S. V. Alston served in the Soudan campaign in 1084-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at
the destruction of Teuiai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive s
Star).
13 Lt.Colonel M. A. Alves served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at;Char-
asiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14 Lt.Colonel E. F. Angelo served with the 2Sth Regt. in the Crimea from August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15 Lt.Colonel R. C. Anneslev served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 attached to the
42nd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded), captura of Becquah, battle of
Crdahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, and in
the engagement at Giniss (Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
16 Lt.Colonel B. V. Arbackle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, aud destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp). During the Afghan war in 1S79-80 he was emDloyed on Commissariat duty (Medal).
18 Lt.Colonel F. H. Armstrong served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
13 Lt.Colonel J. A. Armstrong served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the operations
of 1868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Clasp).
20 Lt.Colonel M. ArmstrongserveJ in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel A. G. Godwin-Austen served in the Kafir war in 1S77-78, and was present in the engagement at
Taba ka Udoda and in the operations in the Perie Bush — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lt.Colonel Aytoun served in the Southern Mahiatta campaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
the forts of Punella, Pownghur, Monohur, and Munsuntosh. Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny 1858-59,
including the pursuit of Tantia Topee, actions with Bheels, siege of Dwarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
2* Lt.Colonel F. B dley served witn the Bhootan Expedition in 186= as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp).
25 Lt.Colonel T. J. Bailey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition
in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lt.Colonel C. D. Baillie served the campaign of i860 in China with 3rd Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts).
*! Lt.Colonel J. E. Baines served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force on Transport
duty (Medal).
28 Lt.Colonel R. A. Baker served with the Saugor Field Force during 1858.
29 Lt.Colonel Win. Banks served throughout the Eastern campaign of 185/1-55, including tho affairs of Bulganac
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot); siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie otaSth
Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel W. Bannatyne served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel C. St. J. B. Barnett was attached to the 10th Foot during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59,
and was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865
(Medal with Clasp), aud with the 1 st Goorkhas throughout the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
32 Lt.Colonel F. Barnston served on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel T. A. A. Barstow served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbe and Colonel Drew from the
commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till August 1S79 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost
Expedition, part of the time as Superintendent of Army Signalling ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Mattoob (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
86 Lt.Colonel M. M. iiiittye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapor and
attempt to reheve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Cbanda, Umeerpore, Sultau-
pore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagn (Medal
with Clasp).
1 Lt.Colonel D. W. Becher served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a Detachment of
the 8th Irregular Cavalry at the repulse of rebels from Huldwanee on the 18th Sept. 1857 (Medal).
39 Lt.Colonel G. W. lieresford served with the Garo Hills Expedition in 1871-72 ; in the operations against the
nagas in 1S77-8 ; and with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
41 Lt.Colonel W. G. T. Bickford served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
42 Lt.Colonel H. D. Bicknell served in the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal). Serve
with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 including the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekow
(Medal with Clasp .
44 Lt.Colonel F. H. Blanshard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
45 Lt.Colonel L. Blathwayt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present
at the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of
Rampore Kussia, anil passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expeditionary force in China in
1860-62 and was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Also served with the
Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal).
46 Lt.Colonel Bleaymire served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier.
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillian-
wallah (wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including defence of
CawnDore, and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
48 Lt.Colonel A. A. Boggs served with the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
681 Lieut. Colonel* Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
14 Lt.Colonel A. J. Borton was present as Adjutant with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 187.-. (Medal).
K Lt. Colonel J. Bould I with the -1st Highlanders Ln the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present
at the battle of Kotakeserai, recapture of Gwalior, and operation a against Burgi >re and Dowlut Sing {Medal with
Clasp). Served also throughout the campaign against the hill tribes on the N.W. Frohtierof India in 1863 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the i-t Highlanders Id the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gringindhlovu
and relief of Ekowe [Me lal with Clasp).
ilonol BL S. Bonrcl - with the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
4th Cln 1 b, and Khedive's Star).
57 Lt.Colonel John Bonrchii r Berved with the 81st Regiment throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
15 Lt.Colonel 11 G. B iwen commanded a detachment of the 83th Regiment at East London 1 luring the early part
Kafir war of 1877-78, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp),
:" Lt. Colonel W.J. Boyea served with the Until 1 Expedition in :874-75, and with the .lowaki Afrcedee Expe-
dition in 1877-78 1 Medal with Clasp). Berved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet -of Major, Medal).
•° Lt.Colonel E. H. c. Braddon served on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewnngir
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
''' Lt.Colonel H. R. Bradford Berved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-4 j, including the affair of Ram-
nuggur, and battles of Sadoolai e,Cl wa and I jerat (Medal with two Clasps . Present at Jullundur
when the Native Troopi the 7th June 1857, and accompanied the pure ■■ in | Medal).
fJ Lt.Colonel J. D. Bradley served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sehastopol
and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonel J. L. Bradshaw served with a detachment of the Both Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 107'; (Medal with Clasp).
cc_Lt.Colonel 1>. M. P. Brady served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of i863, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Olasp).
67 Lt.Colonel W. M. Brander served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was mentioned in despatches '"for the great
judgment he showed in selecting a landing place and camping ground " at the wreck of the Clyd (Medal with
Clasp).
w Lt.Colonel E. Brandt served with the 1st Bombay Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 at Sukkur
in the Punjaub, and in Central I
69 Lt.Colonel R. K. Brercton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S (mentioned in despatches, Brevet oj
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
70 Lt.Colonel F. H. Bridgman served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel J.A.J. Briggs served wil b the iSth Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
at the catuure of Orakau and at the affair of Xukumaru (Medal).
:- Lt.Colonel F. S. S. Briud served throughout the Indian campaign of 1S57-60 in defence of the Kumaon
Hills, and m Rohilcnnd, including the affairs of Huldawhanee and Buhairee. and ac1 > lUrpOOrpah (con-
tused 1; the second Oude campaign, and with Ross's Camel Corps in Central India (Medal |. Served with the 19th
Regiment in fhe Hazar;. .vt-njiaign of iS^S, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp Sex ed with the 17th
Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehaba l m — loned in despatch,
Brevet of Major, Medal).
'- Lt.Colonel W. H. Brind scrvedasa Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Pi "f 1856-57, and
was present at the landing under heavy fire in Hallilah Hay. taking of the Bushii'e Ports, bombardment storm
and capture of Busnire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mi I Cedal with Clasp).
Was also actively engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North C 1 I il China in 1857.
Served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1 - 1, and was present in
the actions of Barree, Nawabgunge, and Kentour. engagement with and capture of \va the Xusseera-
bad Brigade, and several other actions in Oude (Medal*. .Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in the China
war of 1S60 at the defence of Canton; and in 1861 was engaged in the defence of Shai - taiai I Woosung against
the Taeping rebels (Medal}.
74 Lt.Colonel IS. R. Bromhead served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present in the engagements at El Mngfar and Tel-el-Mahuta in the two actions
at Kassasin, aud at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir( Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the lOsmanteh, and Khedive's .Star).
75 Lt.Colonel W. E. Brown served with the 57tbrltegimerifc in tne Crimea from 5th Feb 1 including the siege of
Sehastopol, attacks ol the Redan on 18th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Se] the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Meda mdedaparty
of the 57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlan attheattaek and he Arab village of
Sheik Othman on the 18th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in Gei Served in the
New Zealand war in 1S61 (Medal).
:1, Lt.Colonel H. R. Y. Browne served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1 70, and wafi present in the
engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal w 1
" Lt.Colonel L. J. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present a1 the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88, including the operations of the
4th Brigade uuder Brigadier General Low 1 Medal with Clasp).
78 Lt.Colonel w"„ H. Browne served with the ioist Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier war of 1863, and
was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp). Served in tne Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal).
7* Lt.Colonel A. C. Bruce served in the Afghan war from April 1879 until invalided in 26th Maj 1 38o, as Assistant
Field Engineer, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Line
Force, including the operations in the Shuhman Valley and the engagement at Earn Dakka (mentioned in
despati hes, Medal l.
b0 Lt.Colonel H. M. E. Brur.ker served as Adjutant with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in
;868 (Medal). Proceeded on special service to Soul h Africa in 1878, and served as Staff < imcer in the field force
of Griqualnnd West (mentioned in desoatches). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first with the Frontier Light
Horse of "Wood's Column, and afterwards on the Staff of Line of Communications and Base (mentioned la de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special ■ ■■ ■ January 1881, and
served under sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General.
M Lt.Colonel B EL Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zcalai I warm 1864-66, including
the attack of the Gate Pah, engaj 1 mi ni at Te Rangn and attack on Ptitahi Pah (Medal
"-' Lt. Colonel T. Burke ervedwith the 88th Reg] o< te Crimea from xhe nth August 1855, includ
fn-_-r a: o tail i.,] Sel.a>r..p-I and a [ taek of t .he Knian oil the 8th Sept. (Medal With '';■-(>. and 'L'urkish Medal) ■
o a suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to
6th Dec. 1857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
's Lt.Colonel l-'. w. liurr served with the -:->t Fusiliers in the latter part of the Zulu war and in the operations
against Sekukuniin 1879, and was present at the storming ot the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
.i-t Fusiliers in the Boer war in 1881 during thedi Pretoria, part of the time in co mmnnd of the Regiment.
~: Lt Colonel A. St. L. Burrow 1 Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at ivi-
Cahuta, and, as Adjutant, of the Battalion, in the action at Ka S" epi . and in the battle of Tel-el-
Bhir(Meda with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), Served in the Soudan oampai commando! the
Moonti 'l Infantry of the Royal Marresentand was present Ln the engagement atHasheen and at the destruction of
Tenia i (mentii ned in despatches^ Brevet of Maji ir, Clasp).
M 1,1 .Colonel J. it. H. Buscarlet Berved in the Egj ptiau war of 1S82 (Medal, and K-hedive's Star).
n f. Colonel I '. m Calaeron Berved on the Red diver ESxpeditiod of 1870 Medal).
■ i rj, P. Call Berved in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was preseni in the engagements at Saif-u-denn
and Ahmed Kheyi (mentionrd Ln despatches) j accompanied Sii Frederick R-bhert: in the march co Candahai
Lieut.Coloneh Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6S2
and was present nt the battle of Candahar (mentioned in. despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
91 Lt.Colonel F. B. Campbell served with the 94th Re -itnent in the Zulu war of 1879. and was pro-en*, in the
engagement at Ulandi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of iS3o-8i as Provost Marshal at Pretoria
during its investment.
92 Lt.Colonel N. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1S55, including
the siege find fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S58-59,.
including \he siege and capture of Luckuow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra, at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
93 Lt.Colonel R. K. Cane served in South China from 1S57 to 1S60, successively as Acting Quarter Master
to the combined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant "to Royal Artillery, including
the assault and capture of Canton in Dec. 1S57 and minor affairs. Volunteered for service in North China in 1860 ;
present at the capture ofTaku Forts with siege train (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the occupation
of Tientsin as Provost Marshal and Drill Instructor to Manchu Artillery : also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter
Master Royal Artillery against the Taoping rebels near Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of Kahding, in
command of a Mortar Batterv of native Chinese gunners attached to Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches rand.
1st Class Gold and Red Cora'l Medal from the Chinese Government). Served as Staff Officer and Interpreter, with
powers of Provost Marshal, to the Column under Captain A. H. Murray, Royal Artillery, in support of Gordon's
Anglo-Chinese Force against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1S63 (mentioned in despatches).
94 Lt.Colonel Svdnev Cargill served in~the Afghan war in 18-9-80 (Medal).
95 Lt Colonel F' E. Carleton served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the
Kbyner Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
a6 Lt.Colonel N. E. Carr served in the Indian campa^n of 1857-5S whilst employed on the Public Works of
India, and was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at C jusanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1S57 (Medal).
Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 867-6S on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport
Train, and was mentioned in despatches for zeal and ability ( Medal).
9" Lt.Colonel G. T. Carre served in the New Zealand war iu 1863-66, including ths Waikato campaign, and
was present at the action of Orakau, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the
Wanganui campaign. and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i3Si. Served iu the Egyptian war of i332, and was present at the battle'of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
103 Lt.Colonel E. W. Chalmers served in the Expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Atghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
1W Lt.Colonel E. H. Chamberlin served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian
Mutlnj- and throughout the Oude campaign of 1357-5S, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Nowabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the same Battalion in the
campaign on the Xorth West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
Clasp).
11)5 Lt.Colonel W. R. B. Chamberlin served in the Kafir war of iS77-78,and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
106 Lt.Colonel G.H. J. M. Chapman commanded a detachment of the sthFusihers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade
in 1857-58 in pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and nth Irregular Cavalry — received the thanks of the Lieutenant
Governor of Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 1858- 59 f Medal).
107 Lt.Colonel J. Charles served in the Afghan .var in 1878-79 (Medal).
:03 Lt.Colonel R. G. Charlton served with the Sist Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
109 Lt.Colonel C- J. Cheetham proceeded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment ct.Marines in May
1873, and served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
ana was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts (Medal, 4th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
110 Lt.Colonel E. T. Chri-tie served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 as an Ensign in the New Zealand Militia,
and with the Commissariat Department in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns (Medal). Served in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 18S8.
111 Lt.Colonel C. M.Churchill served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to rS66, and was present at the assault
and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaramea
and capture of the fortified village of Ketemari (Medal).
112 Lt.Colonel G. F. Churchill served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70 (Medal).
113 Lt.Colonel H. W. Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafe" to
Addigerut and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
18S4-85 as Assistant Adjutant General and Director of Railways (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ll* Lt.Colonel J. A. Clarke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
]'5 Sir M. J. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Political Officer and Special Commissioner, and was
present at the surrender of Sekuknni (Brevet of Major, and CA£G.). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and took
part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
116 Lt.Colonel M. de S. M. K. G. A. Clarke served the Eastern campaign until severely wounded in the head and
taken prisoner in a sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 21st Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner
of war until 19th Sept. 1855) , having been present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand
in 1866 (Medal).
117 Lt.Colonel C. Coates served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engage-
ment at Inyezane and in the advance to Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
113 Lt.Colonel G. Coates served in the Ashantee war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, ineluding the battle of Amoaful
(mentioned in despatcnes, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
119 Lt.Colonel John Cobb served in the China Expedition of ^57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
storm and capture of the cirv. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in 1S60, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
130 Lt.Colonel W. La T. Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines
at the capture of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New.
Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1863 in the operations against the natives.
121 Lt.Colonel J. E. Collins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 in command of several expeditions
against the enemy near Mandalay (mentioned in despatcnes, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
122 Lt.ColonelJ. A. S. Colquhnun served in the Afghan war in 1&7S-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
133 Lt.Colonel J. C. Conington served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur
and subsequent operations (Medal).
134 Lt-Colonel H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade in
the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the
ist Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
125 Sir Anthony Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
126 Lt.Colonel C. O. Cornish served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
187 Lt.Colonel R. G. T. Cotton served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
68< Lieut.Col Is Retired on Full or Betlred Pay or on a Pension.— War Sen-ices.
» LtCotanel F. F. I lotton served in the Bhootan campaign in ,864-65 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
^.Colonel W. Cotton served with *?B£°^^^^
BIG Coossmaker served with the H^*™"*^? at » !■ »< r- Mutmv campai?ns Df ,857-59,
m lAColonel JohnCreagh served with the5th Fusi >";■ hrt .-' ° " tnl ^bsenuent defence of the Residency,
and wan present with toiWs Force at ^ej^'^^f^^S^topen^nB in Oude, the greats
' r^SI^Kfa SSS - — a, Ofncer (Medal with
3;, -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Khedive's Star). w»ti«linti 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from June to September
us Lt.Colonel J. G.< rosb,.- serv.-.l with the 2nd Battahon 60th RU xn ^ ^^ of CandllliaT
,880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the marc h to ^°Xuar|.'* dltjon' iu ,:8 witn tho 3rd Battalion
ffife e^^e^or^d^r&t8^ 'cn^em^at^Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp and
KftSl'i.J. C. Cunningham served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan Field Force in ,86s-«6
("e;ii'! Soton^CPt'un„n-li„m served in the Abyssinian campaign ta «86f "Acting Qnarter Master on detached
*£« V -" »'"..t,nihnc works in that division w^Madr^S^perMM,. a} • ,
defence from 5th to 4th Dec- '^ ana at tne s h accompanied Sir J. Oheape's expedition to Meeady 1 Medal
Sappers and Miners during the reman a u - 1 uc v, .1 Bengal from Feb. 1858, including the ..ecu-
at Sultanpore, and other mrnoraffairs. also .it btjann u . > c f GentU.meil at Arms. p. .30.
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863. and was 1 present at > * f °™ ^ £,' land was ,,resent in the engagements at
^^^^^^^■^^^^^^ Mens at^assasin, and at the batt.e of
^Co^^^
and surrender of Mooltan, battu '''„ ' '^^V,,, w.frVi p Persian expedition in 1857, and was present at the siege and
Served with the 1st Bind Irre g alar Horse dunng the Pe. » ex td itu ^ n ,^ 1 ^ ofthe d siud H
capture of the Fort ot Awah (Meda v. C as, .1. a. uet ac. (thankL.,i by the Governor General) .
^Cne^o^ •'
ta the capture of Rangoo, 1 and served ^^^Fo^o^p^ta For" of Rdlkw% the outbreak
strrsBft.ssjsUsspsOT gar*3 *— - — >■
was awarded the Vffl foi ■ th » '°"°™"B se»^- ^ eute„ant Do vell(who was on board the Rubs, gunboat while
Arrogant durmg an attack on the fort a*":'^.^^ t0 jump mt0 the quarter boat of the Rubs, and with
his own boat ™*?^™S»**n> £ * '""g ^ .pioceeded instantly, under a heavy Bre of grape and musketry, to
three volunteers, himself pulling thestroK eoar, pi o ,^ , ;" Vl,nt his object 0f saving the men and boat,
the assistance of the cutter's crew. Ihe »"f"?M?^S;0DSJ?8 ^w7and placing them on board tho JJ„4y, and on
(1.«du'colonel F. W. Durrant served with the »rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of ,867-68,
and was present at the storming ami capture of togdaUt (»£■ »; t itQ the Saugor fleid omaion in the Indian
i« Lt.Golone A. 11 i-aien s. 1 vtu witu »™ J" d present 111 the engagements at Muluhn
im Lt.Colonel L. Edye served in .the bntu >wai _or uws, ,>™ w Kassasm, and at the battle olTel-el-
Jonctiou, El Maglar, IVl cl-Mahul.a a,.,l Ma s .ma a ^ he V » « ^' ^ « im, l(iltl'llon m lhc Somln„ oaml„li(rn
JrfX-S^aa'-as fee*, "1 i!:""^^,.!,,!,,,, and iheTofrek ,ereba and at the destruct.on of
^PvSSSSS&raaa served in the Peshawar Expeditionary force on the EuzofMe Frontier under Sir Sydney
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 684
Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th
May (Medal with Clasp).
"° Lt.Colonel J. M'D. Elliot served with the 4th Regiment the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
171 Lt.Colonel A. Ellis served in the Black Sea during: the siege of Sebastopol in 185s (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
173 Lt.Colonel E. C. Elliston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in 18S3-S4 ^mentioned in despatches).
175 Lt.Colonel A. E. Enirland.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
176 Lt.Colonel J. M. F. England served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and*
Khedive's Star).
178 Lt.Colonel E. W. Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th
October 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Redan on the 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major 1st Brigade Hazara Field Force in
186S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
179 Lt.Colonel Everitt served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Marine Artillery Battalion, and'
was present in the engagement at El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
180 Lt.Colonel V. G. L. Ej're served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, the operations in the Khost Valley, the engagement at Charasiah on the 6oh October 1879, the '-"e-ations
round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and the engagement at Saidabaa f accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
182 Lt.Colonel H. J. Faircloth served with the 81st Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1S5S (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-5S, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny
with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70'
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid ( Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) T
185 Lt.Colonel G. L. M'L. Farmer served with the 2nd Battalion 6cth Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878"
to October 1SS0, and took part in the advance 00, and occupation of, Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (ifedal).
Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor (mentioned in despatches). Served in the
Boer war in 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force.
786 Lt.Colonel W. C. Farwell served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1877-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul fn December
1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches Meda 1
with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Clasp).
187 Lt.Colonel R. H. Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-6S, and was present with the
33rd Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdaia (Medal).
i89 Lt.Colonel E. Feneran landed wit u the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on^the 21st April 1855, andservedat the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i*> Lt.Colonel G. A. Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel W. H. M. FitzHerbert served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in
1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Luo-hma'n Vallevs
(Medal with Clasp). J
iM Lt.Colonel E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1S67 and was pre-
sent at the tall of Magdaia (Medal). '
186 Lt.Colonel E. M. Forbes served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65, and was present at the capture of
Fort Dalimkote (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, including the operations in the Khvber
Pass (Medal).
197 Lt.Colonel H. V. Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1S55 (Medal).
198 Lt.Colonel J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurnno-abad in June 1S-- and sub
sequent relief of Mhow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar; in the actions in front of Mundesore battle
and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded?
and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the isth
to 23rd May 185S, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah ke Serai
and capture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with
199 Lt.Colonel A. J. Ford served with the 35th Regt. in Shahabad from July to Nov. 1858, and was nresenr =r tbo
affairs of Rampora-Perrara and Juinaon (Medal). 3 ' uu was Present at the
*°° Lt.Colonel C. W. Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of tin
strongly stockaded town of Saba on 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Pnrro v™
near Lagos on 25th April 1861. UVB
202 Lt.Colonel W. R. Fox served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla=p)
kb Lt.Colonel C. R. Franklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, includincr the sieo-e «T,rl fori
of Sebastopol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of iS,8-o and was fre
quently engaged with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860 and was nresent n t
Tangkn, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) present at
2<» Lt.Colonel T. A. Freeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Fast
Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convov on the sfirh
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
MS "-Colonel G. Froom served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and in the subsequent operations
against bekakum, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer wit- Tr
1880-81, and took part m the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches)
** Lt.Colonel E. J. Fryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the sie<™
and capture of Lucknow and subsequentoperations (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp) Served aS Bric-arti?,.
Major with tne Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch). .=»a=uu6«uicr
208 Lt.Colonel F. Galloway served in the Afghan war oi 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal)
209 Lt.Coionel A.J. Garrett served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, took part in the defence of Candahar and was
present at the battle o' Candahar— wounded (Medal with Clasp). ' ana was
Jio Lt.Colonel M. C. Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Forcea^ainstthn
Mahomedan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1S61, and was present at "the "destraction of
several strongly stockaded towns ; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterward,
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Lieutenant) *IU*
to^Safw&ctt' "*"* ™ ** ^""^ E*P6dition m '887-39 with the ,st Battalion Hampshire
»2 Lt.Colonel F. C. Gavegan served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 18^4 includincr n,»
battle of Alma, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and battle of Inkerman— snot throuc-h the hndv 1 Vedoi
withthree Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a detachment against the Crobboes durine the oDerSinrTa o„
the West Coast of Africa in 1863-64 (promoted Captain on half pay). Served with the 1st Battalion Berkahi™
Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the .st September, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar
214 Lt.Colonel F. F. Gibbons served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
685 Lieut. Col m Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
31i Lt.Colonei Gibson served in the Indian campaign of 1S53 in Rohilcund (Medal).
•*> Lt.Co\onel H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war I I' le I nun to General Godwin
(HedsJ .for Pegu). Si specml duty with the left Column of the Bhootann
and v ■ of fori f Dalimk. ■ mrcbi in December,
InelJ. A. n 1 Bhootan Bs • Medal). Served in the Afg
war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmes I lion in 1885-87 (mentioned. in despatches, Cli
■*• Lt.Colonei G. A. E. Gore served in the EgJ ptian war of 1 38 . I Medal, 4ih ( lass of the Medjidie, and Kued.,
«t Lt.Colonel D. K. Gouldsbury served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at
'. and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
"* Lt Colonel L A. M.Greme was present at the quelling of an insurrection in tin- lower pan of the Bassein river
in ran 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression or the Indian mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and
1 with. Haveloek's Column ill ifMungarwar and Alumhagn, defence of tho Alumbagh from 25th
kept t" Nov. 1857, relief Of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Luck -
iimv' and campaign of 1858 if j ' lal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the
Vbyssinian campaign in 1868 in com Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the
t and value of his a 1 Brevet of Major, and Medal).
Lt Colonel I). A. G. 1 G ■ I with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair
:it AliBoghan under Lt Colonel Fryer, and the expeditions against the Wuzeeree Khnginnis and to the Hissnrik
Valley, under Lt.General Bright (Medal). ' . .,»■„.
i t Colonel R. J. G. Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandmgo tow:.
Sabajee. on the Gambia, on the 1st Juno 1053. Served il the Indian Mutiny campaign 111 1S57-5S with the 35 th
s^Lt Colonel F. L. Gi Lin the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under s-ir Donald Stewart,
was present in the engagemi ntat Ahmed Kheylandat the occupation of Ghuznee (Krevet of Major, Medal -.-.
Lt Coionel H. A. Graves served in the Afghan war in i87i*-7g (Medal).
— 9 Lt.Colonei K. F. Greatwood served with the 70th Regimeut in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, in the
Drov, raaakiand Waikato (Medal).
>» Lt Colonel B. S. Green served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S, and
was present al th >.d capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the surrender of Kafr Uowar (Medal and Khedive's Star).
I . 1 ',,•.,:, ei * , I [, 1 Ll the Indian murine , and was present with the Meerut
Volunteer ilorse d unrig Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1357 in several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present with
the 1st Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampbre-Kussia m Oude, in Lord
Clyde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1058-59, including the occupation of Forts Aniethee and Shunkem
pore affairs of Buxar Ghat, Forts Buiidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkha.- in
the Bhootan campaign 1864-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1877-80 with
the force under Sir Don: ■ tart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Oorzoo near
Ghuznee (Medal with Clasio
232 Lt Colonel Grindla\ Berved the Punjaub campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Chiliianwallah (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasrjs). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General
Nichol=on'*s Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee.on the 12th and
16th Julv 1S57 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp)
Lt.Colonei H. Gritton took part in the defence of Suakin during the Soudau campaign in 1884 (Medal, and
a* Lt Colonel A. Grnbb served throughout the Waikato and Tanranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars
of 1863-04, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action 01 Te Bangs (mentioned
^s L?t Colonel" T. Groube served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian X.YV. Frontier war of : , with the Euso:
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Dmbeyla Passand at the attack on and storming of. the
Conical Hill' and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec; also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the
village at *he foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec, which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
submission of the hill tribes oni7th Dec. (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took
part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
!36 Lt Colonel W. Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege aiid capture of Lucknow,
capture ofCalpee (Medal with three Clasps), »■■„_....,..,
1. 1 Colonel E. Gunter served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1879-50 with the force under
Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and the subsequent operations in the
•^Lt Colonel H C. Hnlkett served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79, first with the Candahar Field Force, and ftfti
war Is on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal), and with tie Mahs 1 Wuzeeree Expedition in 1
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS (mentioned in despatch! s, Medal with Clasp).
MO Lt.Colonei! C. E. Hallett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned iu despatches, Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2»- Lt.Colouel C. J. Hamilton was employedin Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
2« Lt Colonel B. F. Han.lv served in the Afghan war m 1878-5 I (Mi
->' Lt Colonel W Haudyside served throughout the Eastern campaign ol , 1 was present with the Royal
\rtillerv at the battles of Alma and Balakla-a, capture of Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Was
3rigade Adjutant to the Land Transport Corpsi'rom July to Dec. 1855, and Brigade Major from 1st January to 30th
September 'iS,< (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). , ..-£... 0,
™ Lt Colonel J. E. Harden served with the 101st Fusiliers 111 the Indian N.W . Frontier war of 1S03, and •.
nrcsent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
»• Lt Colonel J B. Hardy served in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57 and was present on the mortar-raj) through-
nut the bombardment and capture of Mohumsra (Medal with Clasp). Detached to Herat on a Political Mission 1
Jomea Outran! during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58. Subsequently served with a Flying Column on the line of the
Tantee river in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Nov. and Dec. 1S58. Served in the interior of Arabia iu 1865-66 against
the Foodlee Arabs, and present at the skirmishes of Beer Said. Jowalla. and Ahmoodea, and at the destruction oi
the Forts of AlKhor (severely contused and burnt by explosion). ,
-« Lt Colonel R. T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the battle of
j, , i,.,' inded) siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches w ithespecialapprobationandtluj
, ■ . ..,..,1',. di ' »<- ' I great danger), actions of Boluridsh'ur and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, del, ' oior Contingent at Cawnporc (mentioned in despajtch), siege oi talpee— mentioned (Medal
»o Lt.Colonei C. E. Harenc served in the Afghan war in 1S60, and took part in the expedition into the Lughm.n
mi'Li' Colonel H. D. Harrison served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in tho engagement at Iuyeznne
•md Ekowe during its investment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
21" Colonel H L Harvest served with the 89th Regimeut in the Crimen Horn the .>oth August 1S55. including
tho sieec and fall oi Si bastop I. and attaok of tho Sth September (Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Soudan expedition is 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham (Medal, an 1 Khedive'sStar).
"' Lt Colonel if. Harvej commanded the Sappers and Miners \m(1i the uefl 1 oiumn ol the Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force under Brigadier General Bourchier iu 1S71 -72, ami was mentioned in despatches a- having beei
• Indefatigable in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain
Lieut.Goloneh Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Seruices. 686
sides " (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78, and was present at the capture
oi Jummoo (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1879-S0, first in charge of the road
from the Indus at Khushilghur to the British frontier at Thull, and afterwards as Field Engineer with the Khyber
. e F,0,'ce under Lieut.General Bright (Brevet of Major, Medal).
2" Colonel G. S. Harvey served with the expedition to China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tun"ku
and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
B' Lt.Colonel H. J. Harvey served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude (Medal).
• Lt. Colonel J. W. Haynes served throughout theAshanti war of 1S73-74, including the engagements of the- '
2 ass t '■' (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
r.i L^Coloiiel J- Healey served in the Ssrd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reduction
01 the tort of Arrah in Jan. 1S58, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at
Kotana, surprise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
- " Lt.Colonel J. M. Heath served in the Soudan in 1885, and took part in the operations for the withdrawal of the
Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (CMG.).
• 1 Lt.Colonel W. J. Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Meda'
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70 as Survey Officer at Candahar, and subsequently in charge of
the survey operations with the Thull Chotiali Field Force (Brevet of Major, Medal).
™? Lt.Colonel E. Hennell.— For War Services, sec Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
-" Lt.Colonel G. E. Heme served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress, also at the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh army
at2Sa Pmdee, and pursuit of the Afghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). - '
Lt.Colonel J. Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles ot Alma and Ihkerman, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastono]
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . whimuj ui
•» Lt.Colonel H. R. u. Boa at served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 as Adjutant of a Hospital Ship and on the
River Volta. (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
26S Lt. Colonel H. Hewett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsund m Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1S55 he served in charge of a mortar in the flotilla employed against Sebas-
topol during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp Knieht or the
Legion of Honor and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
, Lt.Colonel H. S. Higginson served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Me.lal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medall.
™j Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war ot 1S73-74 (Medal).
".I L^Co!ouel G. Hobart served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served at Suakin during the expedition
to the Soudan under sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,/'*Lt-Colonel T.J. Holland served in the Crimea with the i°th Hussars (Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter
Master General of Sir Henry Havelock's Division throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57 including the
storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, forced march to Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab bom-
bardment and capture of forts at Mohuirra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp and three' times
mentioned m despatches). Served again as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Central India Field Force
in the Indian Mutiny under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the attack on Rhatghur, the battle of Baroda the
relief of Saugor, the attack on and capture of Garrakota, the action and forcing the pass of Muddenpore the >We
and storm ot Jhansi, the battle of the Betwa, the action and capture of Koonch, the action of Muttra, 'the battle
ot Gallowlie. the action and capture of Calpee, and the action of Kotah ke Serai (horse wounded) ■ the storm and
capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powrie, the action of Bejapore, and the battle of Koondrye (Medal
with Clasp, and several times mentioned in despatches as haying " evinced considerable intelligence (treat cool-
ness under fire, and marked presence of mmd with conspicuous gallantry "). Served also as Assistant Quarter '
Master General and head of the Intelligence Department of Sir John Michel's Division in Malwa, and was present
in the actions of Raighur, Beowra, Mongrowlie, Smdwaho, and Kurai (mentioned in despatches) Served a»ain
as Assistant Quarter Master General in Bombay to superintend the embarkation of the" Abyssinian Force °and
afterwards in charge of the Quarter Master General's Departmental Head Quarters throughout the Abyssinian
campaign, and was present at the action of Arc.gee and at the storming and capture of Magdala (CB ana
Medal; Lord Napier in his despatch mentions " that Captain Holland's exertions have been conspicuous and the
exactness, promptitude, and ability with which they have been carried out deserve my warmest commendation")
-<• Lt.Colonel T. Horniblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field
r orce in 1859, and was present at assault of the Fort of Bert, and siege and occupation of Dwarka
. '' Lt-Colonel H. F Hornsby served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the defeat
of the Gwalior rebels at Shahrajpore, was Orderly Officer to Major Barnston commanding and Battalion of
Detachments at the defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1S57, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clvde
including the capture of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 3=nd Mess House and Tarakote ; also present at the'
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year s service for Lucknow).
~Z Lt'Colonel Hornsby- Drake served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal ) Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches
-MGClfll Willi 0l3Sp) . '
t.-i:S.>Lt'?0L0.nel,B' ,Hooghto>? served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive s Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches
promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, 4th Class of the Medjidie Clasp) p '
,."' Lt.Colonel H. Howell served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 (Medal), and with the exneditton against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees m 1881 Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp). '
282 Lt.Colonel T. Blake Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liveoool
Regiment m the Koorum Valley (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel T. E. Hungerford served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Paymaster with the Royal
Marines, and took part m the defence of Suakin, including the operations round that place (Medal with ( 'laso and
Khedive s Star). H' a
k 2l*,Lt-?51™el J' ,???" served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2K Lt.Colonel T. A. Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai opera-
tions during the siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the Sikkim
Field Force under Lt.Colonel Gawler from 20th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
2S" Lt. Colonel G. R. Hunter-Weston served at the capture of the Durriabad Forts, in Oude, in 1S50 Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1S57-5S, including the operations in Oude in 1857, the defence of the Lucknow
Residency, the operations at Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1858 on the Staff of Sir James Outram
the siege, assault, and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
*8 Lt.Colonel H. M'L. Hutchison served throughout the Duffla Expedition of 1874-75 in the Transport Corns
Served m the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Cabul from January
to October ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
MacGregor, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major Medal with
Clasp and Bronze Decoration). Served as D. A. Q. M. General with the force under Sir C. Macgre^or throuehont
the Marn Expedition in 1880 (mentioned in despatches). ""K"om
283 Lt.Colonel MW. Hyslop served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1355, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns of
3 6
687 LieuLColonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1857-58 including the relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit
to Sera'ighat actions of Pnsgaon and Rusiulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal wit- Clasp).
»' Lt.l'olonel.t.W. Inge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present m the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October iSjo and in the operations round Cal ul in December 1879 iMedal with two Clasps).
"» Lt.Colonel E. S. limes served 111 the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present a» the bombardment or the
Alexandria Forts 1 Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). .
«*> Lt Colonel F X [ones served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle ot 1 el-el- Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Stan.
»' Lt Colonel G B O Jackson was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854. Served with the R.M. brigade in
the Crimen at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the
Canton river ana os Major of the Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton (Brevet of Major). Served
with the expedition to the north of China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps).
>« Lt Colonel W H. M. Jackson served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the 8ist
Regiment in the Eusoofzie Expedition in :858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, and
nresent at 1 he assault and capture of Ali Musjid, and various minor attains (Medal with Clasp). _.«,_...
** Lt Colonel \V. U. James served as Ail|utant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in the N orth
of China including the aotion ol Sin ho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the laku Forts), served
also duriiiL' the operations against the Taepmgs .11 the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1802 resulting in the
taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities ot Kadtn.Tsmpoo.Tsoiin, and tortihed
town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang. ,. . . o a
m Lt Colonel a E. C.Iarvis served with the 67th Regimentthroughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
in tbo engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. in the operations around Cabul m Decemoer 1879 (men-
tioned in despatches), including the engagement at Asmai Heights on 14th December (mentioned 111 despatches),
and in the action at Charasiah on 25th April .SSo as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Macphereons Brigade
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the march from Labul to Candahar m August
1880, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). . , . n._j.i_« «v
*» Lt.Colonel Arthur Jenb served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in
,860 including the action of Binho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) Served
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was acting Aide de camp to General Staveley at the
reoanture of Hading (mentioned in despatches). , „
»• Lt I 'olonel T. M. Jenkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-87 as Cml Officer (Medal with Clasp)
*»Lt Colonel E. Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Sth Foot throughout
the Afghan vrar of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Ah
Khevnnientioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
»' Lt Colonel S H. N. Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chauda,
Umeerpore.uudSultanpore, siege and captureof Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs ol Mean-
gunge, Fort ol Simree Beerah. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp I.
»• Lt.Colonel F. J. Justice served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
W». n "colonel W. A. Kay served with the 68th Liglitlnfantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present
at the attack on Gate Pali (Medal..
"■'■ Lt Co'onel C R Kin_r served in the Crimea, subsequent to the tall of Sebastopol, iron-, the 14th March to the
evacuation on the 12th July 1(156. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1803-05, and was present at the action
of Rangiaohia and at the repulse ofthe enemy's attack on the Camp at ;\ukumaru (Medal).
w Lt Colonel G. H. A. Kinloch served in the operations against sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also
throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungm Nek, Kambula Hi.l, and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
°*" Lt Colonel T. H. Kirby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
*» Lt' Colonel J. K. Kirk'wood served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882 and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star), served in the
expedition to tne Soudau in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
»'° Lt Colonel C W. R. Kitching served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements
at Hash'een and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrck on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal
with two clasps, and Khedive's Star). _ ..„_„_.. a _. t» _ 1 _«■ __
31* Lt Colonel W M. Lambert served in the operations in Burmah in 1885-86 in command of Royal Marines
attached to the Naval Brigade (mentioned in despatches, BSO., and Medal with Clasp).
«* Lt Colonel H. A. Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade as Aide de
Camp to Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of
the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Cold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Ride Brigade, and served throughout the second phase ol the Ashanti
war in 1874 including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabm
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
3" Lt Colonel M. C. Lawson was in action with the forces of the Rajah of 'shorapore : on 8th February 1858.
»" Lt Colonel F. Lean served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1S54 and 1855 (Medal), served with the Royal
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the torts of Boniar-
sund Viand Isles, in Aug 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away
the kusaian garrison Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
engaged with the enetnv during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out
tor "1 ice 111 Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment ot the batteries at the straits of Simono-
saki the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction ot the hve batteries, stockade,
maga-iines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept 1864
»■» LtCoionelC S Lemarchandsei Ted m the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at .the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrone, and Sindwaho (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, anc Medal).
w>Lt Color el T A Le Mesurier served in the Kai.rwarm 1878. aud in the Zulu war in 1879 1 Medal with 1 leap).
Also served in the Boer war of 1881 in charge of the Commissariat and Transport, and took part in the defence of
'V ' 7 t r.lonel J. M. D. Lewes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88t.
m Lt Colonel T. H. Lewin served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the .letencc ol 1 „»„.
oorenndi 1 Gt neral Windham, is Nov. 1857; also at the taking ol tie fortafled town of Meergunge, the siege and
capture ol Lucknow by Lord Clyde, rehlf of Ajintghnr. Berved also with the Central India FieldForoe under
Brigadii 1 Wheeler 1 Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Lushai Expedition in 1871-72 as Political Officer
>js\dLtColonel F E. Lindoe served with the 3ist Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the
"'. '::; ; : g , IV. R!Hrved in the Esfflr «..r ,„ 1877-78., and |«* I** .in the operations against the
ciekas including the engagement at the Perie Bushj also served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
.'1 1., , olonel I . K. B. Loraine served in the Egjptian war ol . .,< Medal, and Khedive's Starl.
. 1 : n. i.,, wis served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and
curious 1 11 1 invgements in Oude Medal with Clasp).
, ■ . \. §, Cowry (late a Captain in the 41st Regiment) served with the 41st Regiment throughout
Lieut.Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— War Services. 688
sSlth'nTh5"'' including the battles of Alma and Inkennan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the
5°b foass of?he M*l"lie? aU ° ° SePtember (Medal with three Clasps. Turkish Medal, and
._, including the affairs of Bul-
jVir.TiT'T 7 ~"i™' "«»»■«"«. ™«j»e, ana Tchernaya, capture of Balaklava and
four hasps', and Turkish Medals operations near Eupatnna under General D'AUonville (Medal with
GeneraHMedai)0' W' ^ackinnon 8er7ed in the Abyssinian campaign in ,363 as a Sub Assistant Commissary
waT ta£ offipS™,- Rau f^if with Y6 °°mbined aF°™ before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall ;
MTriounnl »nH rS [ . Y M' Ar dlerv employed in the Sea of Azof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog
SKSlr k- rs^t0df"'°/,O0%lrnme^,8t0res''!c-(menti0aedindesI'atches)' present at the bombardment
iit,r?,to ,otn K'ubourn (Medal with two Clasps, sth Class of the Medijdie, and Turkish Medal).
tl^bS^uJSul^SlSL^ "a"taBl"M" Expedition in i835-S6 as Fie.d Paymaster (men-
ate vl'™0"6? I: L; Macpherson served in tho Afghan war in i379-8o as Field Engineer (Medal).
BhlreKshJlnfenTry Sii^SSHSSS^ *' ^^ EsP'diti°a '" :885-87with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
Forre^nlw^R^'S^*^ Served with the Chitral Relief
Clasp). °Wm l89s mth the 29 PuaJa" Inr-""ryon tin Line of Communications (Medal with
commLntnrf»!i0ne-rF' A' S' Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
capture of MagdalMMedalT'"* °UtP°St ^ ^ ^^ *"'** ^^ Lt-Colonel Miller dormg the storm and
of rSS^iMedaf a"d°Ktedive?s I?aT)ed ^ ^ "* BaMaiion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
Dre°enttir3!h»e)LlV;»M(a,r-Sha.U5erve^ '> ,tbe Ar?nan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and wa
Present at the battle ot Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
outbreak mJS&JyS^ Se"'ed during the lnd!an campaign of '857-58, from the commencement of the
tart»M .f Engineer was present at theadvance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General
k£Vr»'i and after hl* death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budle-
kesera, and was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
s;s fT, • , , o t Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in !368 (Medal).
Rajders at Huntingdon Ca^drinXWith ** ^ ''OT°e ""^ Brigadier Bag0t WhiCk ^^^ "" FeDiar'
R«u SiPnffi: Fu Meiklejohn served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the takin^ of
of Zawi (MeaalT ^ S^*"1? Ciasp)- Servad in the Alghaa war in l8"-So> and "as present at the a sauH
the en^Up^f^ w I l f Souda° campaign m 1885, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in
Khedife'l Iter) 58n' ' destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp and
H«u SiPnSlSi: Fu 1Iejklejohn served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the takin»
of Zawi (Meaan ^ E^*"1? Ciasp)- Servad in the Alghaa ™r in l879-So, and was present at the a'sa
L T.^.io eda''- served m the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the reconn
rhJ 1 - S. ™ i ^a tHash;en, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
3« Jf"£°,lonsJ B-H. Metcalfe served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force.
a^ainVr'Vh. ^fii« ' i. o !ei" served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the exnedition
3a; l Colnnpi f ? l}\?uCk Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in iS79-3o (Medal?
355 j c° 11 ii t V served in the Afghin war in 1S79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal),
frontiers (Medal) °an SerV,ed in tQe Indiaa Mutiny campaign in 1S5S-59 on the Oude and Nepaul
una SiiSfh?* ^' S- Mi!man s*rved with the Seetabuldee Combined Field Force duiing the mutiny in June 1857
^dw'* the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1838 (Medal). 57'
and Te Ran4e(Medalf JUey SerVed ia the S<>" Zeilaad war of l864"« . and was present at the actions uf Maketu
188*2 (Medal? and\he0dive%SStard Wltb ^ ^ Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
snbseoufnt'on^^'i^- Mordmnt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and
as? V I pe tlous- including the expedition to Shugra.
was nr»i„f°^eiF' de t' Morison served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force, and
"™P™' at the capture nf the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Olasp). '
Foot (Meda?^rith etas")0''167 iBTVed 'U tde oampaiga oalhe Norta West Frontier of India in 1863 with the 74th
Sir'Vri.'rtPr^B ?"J" M°rrls ser,red in 'be Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Candahar under
m; t , f- , ,ob,en^' *Sa was Present at the battie of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration)
Hw&$'!^&£^&^$J%).M,T"iaim War in l868 in Ctar"e °f the water -rangemen'ts at
at3theLmnnJw Yh LvMorris served with the Baltic Expeditions in i834 and 1855, including the action with a battery
ss? t? r 1 1 on lStb June- and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). '
Fnaf»™';T™ • Morrison (formerly a Captain in the 5.st Foot) served with the icth Regiment in the
C^psrand CSnMeVal) r 54' lnclllliin° ^e battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
in'thff Cl°lonel W- P' Mortimer served with the 8cth Regiment in Burmah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pe^u) Also
Served wkh'rh^'rW^ camPaif n ' °f l858-3?'and w?3 Present with the Camel Corps at the capture of Oalpee, and
served with the Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal with Clasp) .
(Medafwi'rhC?; ™i E'aP' Mosle-v ser^ed with the 6th Punjab Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863
war in rt£?fe££§L. ^ aU ar e,nga,5?T?f Wltk the Bezotee Afreedees in March i36S. Served in the Afghan
wa„ ln I°8° (mentioned in despatches. Medal). s"»"
Madras' *»l?n„eiW' V^UCa Cjmmanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, Indian Naval Brigade, and
incb,™,™ „PPe, Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman island on the 6th, 7th and Sth Mav 867,
CTnmieSdPd hv fhf f"™' mth the,.saJaf es on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in 'India
commended by the government of India; and services speciaUy noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marsha
Br^tod^f^Chietln5lettel.rd#tei HorSe Guards 27th December .868, addressed to Sir William MansfleW
3-j ■, n 1 3, '■ served in the Kaffir war in 187,-78 in the Ciskei District (Medal with Clasp).
„,„„ ;' . ?, L- Murphy served throughout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to January 1856 • was
rif,r^ £L „ German, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regular trench
^orLv?^ %v,mgne , \lrpm flrst breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distinguished conduct)
Turkish Medal) 0ontlngent at Kertch from January jSso to the end of the war (Medal with two Clasps, and
Lefk-e^;!;,01;^1'?' ■iIulTa:r served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of ^-sS, including the battles of Bud-
il;„ ' ? Nujjutghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur A»ra and
fh^mlaba^lM^
wmmrtpdi0^ R' "Naf le a,flei ltte East,em campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and as It of the Redan on the Sth Septe-nber
3 & 2
68q Licut.Cohneh Retired on Fall or U \in ' Pay or on a Pension.— War Services.
seas? \t^t^^^^rA^^^^^x^^
~"r:.~< Saab served in the paigai? .88s. tokpart ^ to «£»«J0^«to. md wm
■ 2s
BSSSSR £|nuary,858; into action
w Scnvalry ...,;■■■ S5SSd^S?'S22St to the operations around
^ #&&;&&& KedaTwufcCiasp).
£3SSl£2to ^ ' S^S 3SS '-...-P, the Turkish S, and the 5th Cass
- P T Nicholl served in the New Zealand war ;during .864.-65 (Medal), and was thanked by
" -V" *&£?&£& KSS ^service in Japan in ,86,-66, and was
H- J- L- N ■ ;« l. the Ba ..j ^sent o^fc^se bet. ,lllr:lLce of the inland sen of
. I V,:;.,.,,,...-.:,!.,--— --I. ».r,,ckS. and during
^iaSU^ipedition in ,89. in command o. the .at Battalion Royal
SJKS? S'SESSfti to usance Wr^SSES. £d in to options in the Hissarik
' ? ^^^in^ed^X^oS^ut^SLpaign in .857-58 with to 33rd Fusiliers
Vnf buw afeg^and capture Of Luoknow, and operations across the Goomtee; sw.i
capture ui _..ui| '.,,____ ,irivei i into Xcpuul (Medal with Clasp). .
^ Togllvie s'S'e'l wfth the Seetal.uldeJ combined Field Force during to mutiny in June 1.57, an,!
with toKampt. I amn [romoth Nov to 31st .Dec. '||8 l^eda ). Kelat-i-Ghiizie Regiment, and
1 i ps^il^lss^ sags
SI vf^^nfforofl^^Sr^o^ Kc^fiS ^edt°tife Son$£ rout of the enemy and the sub-
Sss»K^-^wSa^to«|s:»s ' ™ "B"
rtto'bo^baritaent an] surrender of Ktabourn jMedal wit h Clasp .and £;^ ^1 ' , „„, Kbedive.s Star).
r SSSSSS B.1 ^^TJ^^hWn^el!!^^^ on civil duties (received the thanks
SKK M^ffF^^ S gS B5ft '«^!S?S M»W Frontier of
^iScotoelA E.Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
^1&S£rt fefp Sr^^BBa^fcSfpa1g?-in ,855. and was pres. ... a* the siege of Sevastopol
(M«e»1LtroL',oi'^,,Pe,,nl.ia..lier served with to S3rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege ofitib and L capture >;y assault on the gggg******?^ , , Mon .during to whole
Engineer (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal). B-_._an|, ;n the Crimea from :;nd May 1855, including the
3»S« t^5PaSd1Sals*ote &&».£ gtC & «..,. Clasp, and ArtU Medal).
PrTem at torepulse or'the leaping rebel. t^M^c. £* Aug-8fa. the
.« Lt.Oolonel G. E. Perryn served with the Ji^Sf'^^^^.rl^Snbagh' under Outram, siege .1
defence ol to Alnmbagh, relief oi Lucknow by Lo 1 ■!>< le, defence oUhe Aiumoag ^ ^ ^ LuL.klii„ (<
ture of Lucknow, and subsequent opera -;;>■«'*< ^\\ ic '^a from the ..th July .855. ".eluding the
** Lt.ColonelH. Plunrmer Berved with the 7th '' , , , , Lvrd with il.e4th IM.naul. Rules .11 the
siege and fall or Sebastr ,1 (Medal wito'las,,, and urkish Medal)- " a 2Jd „ A*Q ^.General to to Tank
Buocessfnl attack on the Ual I Mad ttuzecrees ,1. Dec. . .. and .la 1. .
Kehl Force unde, B I 1 rOhi SS5E??lmSEl!b22bE« Makein (Medal SSkOHP).
to «nd May i860, including to forcing o toBurrari ournu ,;,,,llMi„ ,., , ,, and was preaanl in
.J, . : , . „.,„:, a.nasp.andKhed.vc.s
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Retired or Fall Pay or on a Pension. — War Serv/cn*. 690
Star). Served i a the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 in command of Royal Marines attached to the Guards Cable
Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Idea und E! Gubat and in trie reo mnaissance ho M?ta:i:!:ioh—
severely wounded, leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ol Major., CB. and two Clasps).
40)4 Lt.'Colonel H. W. Pollard served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, and was with the
storming party of the 67th Regiment at tho second capture of Kahding. Served in the 2nd West India Regiment
in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was tho next senior officer to Colonel Festing in the two engagements at
Elniiaa (Medal).
400 Lt. Colonel E. Poole served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admiral Fremantle
in command of Royal Marines (promoted to be Lt.Colonel, mentioned in despatches).
4-° Lt.Colonel J. 6. G. Priceservedin the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
411 Lt.Colonel E. B. Pritchard joined the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and served with it until
the fall of Sebastopol; was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
*lLi Lt.Colonel J. Quarry served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
affairs on the Helmund against the Wall's mutineers and at Girishk, the engagement at Maiwand, the defence of
Candahar and sortie of the TOth August, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp V
*lJ Lt.Colonel E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-63, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
414 Lt.Colonel A. J. Rait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, aod was present at the siege of Dwarkaand
aubseuue-r, operations. Served in the New Zealand war in 1S63-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battery
acting a- Cavalry a.ad whs present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia,
and engagements atNeunni (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley 10 the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organised " Raits Artillery" and commanded
it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of the 27tn October 1873 near Dnnquah, relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Ainoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie,
several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet, of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
413 Lt.Colonel John Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*i'; Lt.Colonel S. R. Rawlinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
417 Lt.Colonel G. A. L. Rawstorne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements atEL
Magfur aud Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (.dedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
414 Lt.Colonel F. M. Raynsford was attached to the C Company Sappers and Miners aud served as an Assistant
Field Engineer at the relief of Lucknow from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against
theMess House of the 23rd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal; present at the actions near Cawnpore, November
30th to 6tii December 1S57; also at Kuda Gunge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at the attack on
Sir J. Outram's position at Alunibagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the Field Force under
Sir Hope Grant at the affair of Sucee and the occupation of Fyzabad, with the Column under Brigadier Horsford at
the actions near Sultanpore from 13th to 22nd August 1858, at the crossing of the force over the Goonitee in
presence of the enemy, mentioned in despatches at the affair of Doatpore, mentioned in despatches also at
Pandoo Nuddee October 27th 1858. Commanded C Company Sappers and Miners which was attached to the Field
Force under Colonel Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Gogra. . Whilst in command of the C Company
Sanoers and Miners was favourably mentioned in General orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal
with two Ciasps).
413 Lt.Colonel C. E. Reeves served in the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 with the Buffs, including
the action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp j. Served in the Afghan war of 187^-80 (Medal).
420 Lt.Colonel F. Reeves was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 6gth Bengal N.I. and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1S5S (Medal).
421 Lt.Colonel F. Richmond served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal).
422 Lt Colonel J. B. Ridout served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1805 'Medal with Clasp).
423 Lt.Colonel W. H. E. Ridsdale served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 in command of the 2nd Battalion
otb. Fo >t (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with Lieut. General Maude's Division
m comiuiuul of three compauies of the 9th Regiment, and afterwards under Brigadier General Cuarles trough with,
the oth Regiment in the advance to the relief of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
42t Lt.Colonel H. A. Rigg served in command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong through-
out the operations in Perak in 1S75-77 (Medal with Clasp).
*-'J Lt. Colonel H. E. Robbins served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General at the base of operations at Suez (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
4-G Lt.Cclonel C. Roberts served as Superintendent of Elephant Transport with the Duma Expedition of 1874.
Served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from 1st May 1880 witn the Cabul and Cabut-Candahar
Field Forces ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
427 Lt.Colonel W. E. Roberts served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 18G3 with two com-
panies of the 7th Fusiliers comprising part of the Doaba Field Force, and was present at the action near Fort
Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
425 Lt Colonel P. F. Robertson served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th ApriL 1880 (mentioned in despatches); acorupanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the inarch to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at tne battle
Candahar {Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
429 Lt.Colonel W. Robertson served in the China war in 1860-61 (Medal).
430 Lt.Colonel L. G. Rodney served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
431 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal , ,
432 Lt.Colonel J. T. Rogers served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Grngindblovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
433 Lt.Colonel J. E. V. Rogers.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p, T30.
431 Lt.Colonel A. Rotton served throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
435 Lt.Colonel C. E. W. Roworth served with the Soth. Regiment in the Perafc Expedition in 1876 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 80th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. Commanded the District of Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal, from 2nd February till April 1S79, and again from June till October, and acted as Ordnance Officer at
Ly den burg from January to December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
436 Lt.Colonel G. O. Rybot commanded a Detachment of the Nagpore Irregular Force in a skirmish with rebels
at the Singhora Ghat on the 4th January 1S5S (Medal). Served in suppression of the mutiny at Raepore in the
same mouth — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General.
43' Colonel W. H. St. Hill served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1860-61 he was
Aide de Camp to the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being
carried on. On che outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan
Cameron, served in that capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent
operations, being present with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception, — viz.: —
the actions of Koheroa, Rangiriri, Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, Ka-
karamea, besides several minor skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal, Unattached Company by
purchase, and Brevet of Major),
691 Lieut. Col i , ■■■• Is Ii- tired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
4,8 Lt. Colonel Salt served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Cbillianwalln,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capture of Delhi in Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
a Punjaub Field Battery throughout the operations of the Expedition of 1863 against the Tribes on the Nortb.-WeBt
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major).
u9 Lt. Colonel A. Saunders served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Superintendent of the Transvaal Volunteer Force during the operations
against Sekukuni in 1878-80 (Medal with Clasp).
440 Lt. Colonel H. M. Saunders was emnloyed in Natnl during the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Also served in the
Beer war of 1881. and took part in the defence of Wakkerstroom (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
441 Lt.Colonel H. B. Savage served throughout the China warof 1856-59, including the oomhardment of Canton,
capture of the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories; blockade of the river, landing
before, bombardment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the
Peiho river in 1858 and operations there. Also the campaign of i860 (Medal with three Clasps j
443 Lt.Colonel T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as
an Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
443 Lt.Colonel W. L. R. Scott served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
444 Lt.Colonel F. Sedley served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged
at Sinbo, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September, also in
the advence on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
445 Lt.Colonel S. G. F. Selfe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
446 Lt.Colonel J. H. Shaw served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Infantry (Medal)
447 Lt. Colonel W. Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal) .
448 Lt.Colonel W. E. Shaw served in the 12th Lancers during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the
Saugor and Nerbudda Field Force under General Whitlock (Medal). Also commanded a squadron o! the 7th
Hussars with the Euzufzai Field Force in 1E63 under Brigadier General Shipley.
445 Lt.Colonel F. Shearman served in tne Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
«i Lt.Colonel C. H. Sheppard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Field
Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Deputy Judge Advocate (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
451 Lt.Colonel R.S. Shinkwin served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Canton under Sir Michael
Seymour in the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and
the Heights behind Canton on 28th Dec, and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on 29th Dec. 1857 ;
also at the affair at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Pecheli (Medal
with Clasp).
445 Lt.Colonel Shuldham served the campaign of 1S52-53 in Burmah attached to the 1st Madras Fusiliers, com-
manded a mixed detachment employed in quelling an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from 18th Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal).
464 Lt.Colonel H. G. F. Siddons served with the Burmese Expedition hi 1885-S9, including the operations of the
3rd Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett (Medal with two Clasps).
455 Lt.Colonel J. M. W. Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, on the stb and 6th September 1864.
456 Lt Colonel R. S. Simpson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
*»" Lt.Colonel J. B. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee : accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
458 Lt.Colonel C. Slaughter served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Al6o in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59, including the assault and capture of Namtow, attack and capture of the bridge and village of
Shektsing, and attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859— wounded (Medali.
«* Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Smith served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before, Btorm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the While Cloud Mountains
attack and capture of the bridgeand village of Shektsing; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the
Peiho in June 1859 (wounded severely). Also Berved the campaign of 1S60 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Chinese Coolie Corps in 1858-59).
460 Lt.Colonel H. F. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first in the Koorum Valley, aud afterwards in
Gongh's force in command of a Hazara Battery. Subsequently served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the ex-
peditions into the Wuzeer and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as
Provost Marshal. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
461 Lt.Colonel Smyth-Windham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
4M Lt.Colonel H. Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, from May to
October 1858, and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation ol Sultaupore (Medal). Served in
the Kafir war in 1877-78 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was present in the
operations against the Galekas; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
463 Lt.Colonel E. T. B. Sparks served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
464 Lt.Colonel A.C. Spencer served with the N:le Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4" Lt.Colonel M. Spratt served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the Crimea ; was
present at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, part of the time as Adjutant of a
Battalion ; he was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, aud Turk-
ish Medal). Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before and capture of the city. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, aud at Shaughae during
the attacks of the rebel army in August (Medal with Clasp).
406 Lt.Colonel W. Stainforth served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 witn tne Thnll Chotiali and Vitakri Field ForceB (Medal).
468 Lt.Colonel E. H. Starr served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats
employed before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
469 Lt.Colonel F. A. Stebbing served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and during the six days' fighting
in the city i afterwards present in the affairs of Guugaree, 1'uttiwalla, aud Mynpoorie (Medal with Clasp).
4'° Lt.Colonel M. H. C. B. Stemman served with the Expeditionary Field Force in Arabia in 1S73 in command of
a Light Field Battery, including the investment surrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and march to
Zaida in pursuit of the rebel Ali bin -Mana, Chief of Toodlee.
471 Lt.Colonel J. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
4:2 Lt.Colonel J. Stoyte served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the en-
gagements at Aliuitil Kheyl aud Urzoo near Ghuzuee (Medal with Clasp).
t7' Lt.Colonel A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign In 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal). Served in the Arghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wrflseeree Expedition ,11 1881.
4T1 Lt.Colonel W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-581 tnarohed with the
Sappers and Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny: present at the actions ol the oth and 31st May on
the Hindun, battle of Bndleekeserai and storming ol the heights before Delhi on the Sth June 1857, throughout the
siege assault and capture ol Delhi, actions ui Allyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture ol Fort Mntowlee,
actions or Allyghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensigul. . Served in the Alghan
war of 1878-80 in the Khyber line of commuuications (Medal).
Lieut.Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 691a
•J" Lt.Colonel C. D. Swete served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
4/9 Lt.Colonel A. Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit
of the rebel force under 'i'antia Topee and the Rao in 1858-59.
*"" Lt.Colonel A. F. Taylor Berved in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
481 Lt.Colonel F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 2gth December 1867, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
482 Lt.Colonel W. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Exuedition in 1886-87 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
483 Lt.Colonel 0. Thackeray commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October! and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till 1 ith Nov. 1859.
484 Lt.Colonel E. D. Tbelwall was at the destruction ol 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores atBrahested on the
30th May 1854; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &.C., at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd Juue ; at the
destruction of a vessel and 80 slacks of timber at Tornea on 3th June ; at the operations against Bomarsund and in
action with the forts on 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall,
and was in action with the outer forts on the lyth June, engaged shelling the batteries in Soujak Bay, and expelling
the Russian garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries* at Soujak Kale 13th March ; assisted at the land-
ing of the troops at Kinbourn, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
21 ^t-Colonel c- E- Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
4S6 Lt.Colonel A. R. W. Thistlethwayte served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part witu the 2nd Expedition
into the Bazar Valley, and with the Besud, Kunar Valley, and Kama Expeditions (Medal).
**' Lt.Colonel D. U. Thompson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Deh
Sarak (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
488 Lt.Colonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1S63-5, including
the actions at Taranaki, Waiara, Howrini, Rai.giawhia, and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole
of the transport corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
453 Lt.Colonel W. Tilden served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier
General MacGregor in October 1880.
490 Lt.Colonel S. H. Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wangar-ui campaigns, and was
present at Nukumaru and the Patea river (Medal).
4S1 Lt.Colonel H. R. Treeve served throughout the Oude campaign in 18=8, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and the action of Blshwa (Medal). Served throughout the
eampaign of i860 in China, including the action of Siuho, taking of Tangku, and surrender of Pokin (.Vie lal with
two Clasps).
492 Lt.Colonel H. Trotter was present during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877-7S as Additional Military Attache'
at the Head Quarters of the Army in Asia (Brevet 01 Major, and Turkish Medal).
™ Lt.Colonel J. M. Trotterserved with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
94 Lt.Colonel J. t\ Trydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infantry, and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
495 Lt.Colonel S. D. Turnbull served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition
in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
496 Lt.Colonel F. C. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1858 to 1863, and was present at the
assault ou the Island of Beyt in October 1859, and served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force ill
the operations before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also in tne China campaign of i860, and
was present at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4tti Kin -'a Own throughout
* nf. -Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was present at the action of A-ogee aud capture ol Magdala (Medal).
4-< Lt.Colonel G. Twiss served with the Persian Expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Steel
Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1868 and was present at the capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
498 Lt.Colonel W. J. Twyford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
499 Lt.Colonel G. S. Twynam served with the 61st Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and the
action of Nnjjufghur; and with the 13th Light Infantry in the actions at Doomureahcunge, Toolsepore, and
Bootwab (Medal with Clasp) .
501 Lt.Colonel 0. J. Uniacke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
503 Lt.Colonel G. Van Heythuysen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
/T,r^L1t'Colonel F' R' C' v°yle served throughout the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier General Keyes
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Afghan oampaign of 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force; and was
present at the affair of 28th November 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, Peiwar
Heights, on 2nd December 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
50b Lt.Colonel C. W. Walker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 12th December
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
a08 Lt.Colonel J. B. Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee
Arabs in 1865-66, and was present at Bir Saeed.
509 Lt.Colonel J. S. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand, in Taranaki and the Waikato during
the war m 1864-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, ana
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
610 Lt.Colonel N. W. Wallace served in the Red River Expedition of 1870.
512 Lt.Colonel A. F. Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 12th Septemben855 to the end of April 1856.
513 Lt.Colonel H. L. Walter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1859 (Medal). Also served in the Abyssinian
war in 1868 (Medal).
514 Lt.Colonel C. J. Walter serve 1 with tie 8th Bengal Native Infantry at Forts Michnee and Shubkudder
•luring the operations against the Eusofzais in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Bengal Native
Infantry in the Afghan war in 1S78-80 with the Khyber Brigade (Medal).
116 Lt.Colonel F. Warden served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Also served
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore (Medal).
517 Lt.Colonel H. Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Corps (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
518 Lt.Colonel J. R. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Gwalior Field Force in Southern
Afghanistan (Medal).
520 Lt.Colonel E. Wheeler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasia, and at tne battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with ClaBp, and
Khedive's Star).
521 Lt.Colonel J. T Whish served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
522 Lt.Colonel L. W. Wilmer served withthe 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, deience of the Alumbagh under Outram, siet?e
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
523 Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand war in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action a
Nukumaru (Medal).
5,4 Lt. Colonel A. T. Wintle served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
S2S Lt.Colonel D. W. Wise served with Hodson's Horse at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Gungeeree, Puttialee, Mynpoorie. and Shumshabad, at the capture of Lucknow ; served
6gib Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Service*.
\ with tin ith Lancers al the actions of Rhodam w ange, capture of Bareilly, action of
indee (Medal with twi I
1,7 LLC ' : 1. Wood served daring the operations against the Taiping rebels in China in 1862-63 (Chinese
■ Dragon, and 2nd Class of the Order of the Precious Stan.
' 1. ' mel J A. W La served In suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present, at the
p ire, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including' storming of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, and
32nd Mess 11 iuse, occupation of the Alumbagh under Ontram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude
with passage Ol the Goomtee, and several minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lurk:
11 LI C il inelW.H. Wroot served with the BaltiO Expeditions in 1853 and 1S56 (Medal). Also with the China Expe-
dition . including the blockade of the Canton river, the Landing before and capture of the city. Also with
the expe litii n to the North in i8fl i, including the action of Sinho. taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the
Takn Fort, and subseriuent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
5,1 Lt. Colonel R. J. H Wvllie served in the Afghan war with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
i 1 I on el C, .T. Wyndham served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
■ "{ 1 At;, Yuldwyu served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir K inert Low in t8ps as Divisional Commissariat Officer on the Lines of Communication (mentioned 11
VSO., and Medal wirli Clasp
I done] II. R. Young served on tne N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June 1S60 to February 1865, with
the is: I'u-.iaub Infantry, and was present during the blockade of Sindostanee fanatics and Trans Indus tribes,
and covering of TJmb in A.Qgns1 idthroogl mt the operations iu the Umbeyla Pass, latterly
>> a Ljutant of the Regiment (specially mentioned in despatches and in the Punjaub Government report. Medal
with UlasD).
l w. 11 . Young served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon
and al the forcing of the Shutargardan [Medal). Alsoserved with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served in the Hazara expedition in 1891 in charge of the treasure chest (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp)
Majors R< tired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Major A. K. Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions:
Against the Looshaihill tribes in 1871-72 with the force under General Buurchier (Medal with Clasp). Against the
Duma hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against tne Naga Hill tribes
in 187 . with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1S79 with the force under Sir Frederick:
Roberts, and with the Punjaub Chiefs' Contingent under Brigadier-General Watson (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Also served against the Angami Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and commanded the expedition into the
Kacna Naga Hills, and at the occupation of Paplongmai (Clasp).
- Major R. H. B. Airey served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
' M ijor E. Aldridge served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
Med tl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58 (Medal).
• ' Major F. G. Alexander served in the Afghan war in 137S-79 (Medal).
s Major R. H. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Marine Artillery, and was present
in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
■ ■ * Major W. T. Allen served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Totiek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
" Major J. E. Bale served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
-1 Major T. Baker served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
' Ma jor J. H. Banks served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18B3, and was present in the
engagement at Mahsama (horse shot) and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, (Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major W. H. Barker served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and
capture of P.aognuhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp oi'Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
11 Major G. S. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps), and in the opera-
1 1 ma in the Northern Cain Hills in 1S92-93 (mentioned in despatches).
11 Maj ir W, H. Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Have-
lock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Xuddee.Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge.Boorbeakechowkee,
Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde,
Occupation of the Alumbagh under Outrain, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 18*58 in Oude, including passage ot
the Goomtee at Sultanpore and other minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (Medal
with two Clasps, aud a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in command of a
Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
11 Major J. C. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1S58-59, and was present at the
action ol Toolsepore, and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
" Major H. De la P. Beresford served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,:> Major C.F. Blackett served with the 2nd Battalion Ride Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal'
I* Major J. N. Blackwood Price served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October
1878 ti November i83o, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candaharantl Khe)at-i-Ghil/.ie, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyland Drzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
m the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major.
Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration!. Served m the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General
Bgor. Served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field STorce.
1: Major A. H. Blaxland served in the Egyptian war Of rSBa, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at Tel-cl-Muhuta and Mahsama, and at the battle of Tel*
el-Kebix (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
>~ Major P. B. Bleazby .served in the Crimean war In 1854-55 (Modal, and Turkish Medal).
11 IXtijor L. M. Boileau served with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 under Sir
Samuel Browne, including the operations in the Khyber Pass 1 Medal).
1 Major b. 1 '.S.Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist native
oontiugents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Rogimout. Also com-
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880. including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
•' Major H. J. Bolton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was piesent at tho attack and capture of AU
MiiHji't and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches); accom
panted Bir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present in tho battle of Candahar (Medal with
isps, and Bronze Decoration). Alsoserved with the Marri Expedition in 1881.
11 Major W. Broad foot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6gic
23 Major Gr. W. C. Brace served in the Afghan war in 1S79, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition 111 1688 (Medal
with Clnsp).
2* Major E. Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1858 with the Field Force under
Colonel Warre. Was attached to and served as Staff Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery daring- the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, storming- of the Taku Forts, and
occupaiiou of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clnsp). Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65,
commanded a successful ambuscade against rebel natives on the t8th May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron;, led
the advance party at the storming of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in despatches) , was Garrison Adju-
tant Taaranaki district, from June 1863 to Jan. 1865, and present at the action of Pontoko, capture of rebel positions
at Mataitawa and Kaitake, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
S5 Major R.|A.|Bruttou served with the combined force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, and with
with the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
~6 Major W. P. Burton was present at the destruction of vessels and vast quantities of stores at Brahistadt in
the Gulf of Bothnia on the 30th May 1854, and at tjleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June, and in the boats at the attack
on Gamla Carleby, on the 7th June ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund in August 1854. Served with
the Baltic expedition in 1855, and was at the bombardment of Sweaborg, and employed in the rocket-boats on the
nights of the Qth and 10th August (Medal).
» Major T. A. Butler served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the 10th June 1857 in
all the 'engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, siege storm and capture of De'hi (slightlj
wounded), actions of Guugeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam tho Goomtee
under a heavy fire and inspected the enemy's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and sub-
sequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the YC under the following circumstances -.—
"Date of act of bravery, 9th March 185S. — * Of which success the skirmishers on the other side of the river
were subsequently apprised by Lieutenant Butler, of the Bengal Fusiliers, who swam across the Goomtee, and,
climbing the parapet, remained in that position for a considerable time under a heavy fire of musketry until the
work was occupied.' — Extract of Lieutenant General Sir James Otttram's Memorandum of Operations carried on under
his command at the Siege of Lttcknvie, published in the Governor General's Gazette Extraordinary of $th April 1858, and
republished in General Orders by the Commander in Chief in India on -z-jth December 1S58." Served in the Indian N.W.
Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla
(Medal with Clasp).
28 Major E. Carbonaro served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 17th Bengal Infantry, and was present in
the emragements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba— horse shot (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^ Major Shaen Carter served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude, and in the Maidan Expedition, under Brigadier General
Tytler (Medal).
30 Major A. Cavarra served in the Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major T. J. Chamberlayne served, in the Transvaal in charge of two 6-poander guns in November and
December 1878 ; was with the 3oth Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879,
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
J2 Major Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major S. T. Colbns served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1S59, and again at the
pillage of Shektsmg ; present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July
1858; also at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 25th June 1S59, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-
bullet in the left leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three
Clasps).
3* Major G. W. B. Colbs served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 186B, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Claso).
3*t Major L. R. Connolly served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal,
and Ki edive's Star).
36 Major W. Conolly served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar, including
the sortie of Deli Khojah — slightly wounded (Medal).
36 Major A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Infantry that formed part of the force
in the field to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th November 1858. Was engaged in the pursuit
of insurgent Shaus on the north- eastern frontier of Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces during May i860.
*? Major L. A. C. Cook served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
33 Major C. F. Coppin served with the Baltic Expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the China Expe-
dition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; expedition
to the North and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
39 Mijor J. W. M. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the 9th Foot, took part in the advance to
Cabul with the force under Brigaaier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and
Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
40 Major W. F. J. Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the
second | hase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal and Clasp).
*l Major G. Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1S54 to the 15th Feb. 1S56,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
42 Major N. B. Dalby served as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of
Sevastopol in 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal;.
43 if a j or J. W. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu
and in the different engagements in the vicinity; also accompanied tne Martaoan Column (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi with repulse of sorties on the 9th and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on the 19th and 20th June,
repulse of sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1857 (severely wounded). Also present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow in March 1S58, including the actions of the 6th 7th nth 16th and 17th March ; afterwards served in
the action of Barree, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps 1 .
+* Major R. H. Daniell served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal) .
45 Major J. B. Darling served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); aiso served in the Soudan campaign in i8S5,and was present iu the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (two
Clasps).
46 Major T. Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at the siege and capture of
Iiucknow, actions of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
** Major H. W. Dennie served with the 28th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in the winter of 1854-55, where
he received severe injuries from frost-bite, which necessitated amputation cf half the right foot and a great part of
the left, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay, and with a pension of ^150 per annum
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
48 Major de Satge-de Thoren served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian war in 1S6S
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
49 Major J. S. Des Barres served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major Dumbleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
51 Major F. M. Eden served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, was
Aide de Camp to Colonel Howard Jones, Commanding Royal Marines, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6gid Majcrs Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension* — War Services,
M Sir Henry George Elliot served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
Sevastopol in 1S54-55, and at the battle of Balaktava, also at the surrender of Kin'nourn. Was present at the bona*
bardment of Odessa, :;od April ; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H. M.S.
Albion and Vesuvius on the 25th and 26th September 1S54, when employed in removing wounded Russians from the
battle-field of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day whet
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance cf a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry ; P r his conduct on the
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Claso, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
** Major H. Elston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
H Major A. England served iu the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the GogTa and
throughout the Traus-Gogra campaign (Medal). Servedin the Abyssinian campaign of i863 (Medal). Served >n
the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
i: Major H. H. F. Fagan served with the 67th Rsguneut in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations aroutd Cabul in December 1879 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Major T. Farley served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in :$79 with the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
19 Mhjor John Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st
Soptember, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
*° Major C. H. Fergusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1S78 till January 1880
with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagements at Charasiah (wounded) and
in the operations around Cabul in lecember 1879 — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the ist Battalion Sea forth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
61 Major S. Fletcher served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of the Alma and
nt the siege of Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
61 Major A. D. Fordyce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
M Major W. T. E. Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sevastopol from 1 ith July to 3rd Aug. 1855,
and was dangerously wounded— leg amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
64 Major J. F. Fraser served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
M Major W. F. Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Secnnderabagh and taking of the barracks;
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857. pursuit to Seraighat, action of Ktialee Nuddce. occupation of Futtehghur,
siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcund campaign and attack on
the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign as Baggage Master, including
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, Allygunge, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie i Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal with two Clasps).
66 Major H. S. A. Fuller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar (Medal, and Bronze Decoration).
67 Major D. Gardner served the campaign of 1844-45 'n the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture
of the Forts of Panalla. Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
66 Major H. Gardner served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in [8S4-85 with the ist
Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
68 Major H. D. Gerrard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"° Major C. J. Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu us Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
:- Major F. C. N. Goldney served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75. Served in the Afghan war in 1879
(Medal).
"3 Major G. S. Gold^mid served with the Hazara Expedition in :S8S (Medal with Clasp).
:* Major J. W. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal).
75 Major F. W. S. Grant served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, &n^ commanded the detachment 2nd
West India Regiment at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873,
and led it in two charges against an advanced partj* of the enemy — wounded; conduct of the detachment
mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
79 Major C E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
80 Major W. G. Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku. storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember i860 ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines lauded from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
81 Major R. G. Handcock served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal}.
85 Major C. W, Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. Com-
manded the Guides Infantry on several occasions during the siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, and present in
every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (tour times wounded). Preseut with Brig idler Showers'
Flying Column in the District about Delhi m 1S57 as Commaudaut of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Serve d
with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 185S as Commandant of Cavalry, and 2nd in
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
86 Major J. A. Hay served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
w Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Native Infantry with the Qkamundel and Katty-
war Field Forces in 1859-60; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Oophoora on iSth Dec. 1859.
■ Major A. G. H. Hayne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp j.
91 Major R. W. Heathcote served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of Medjidie, and Khedive's Stun.
va Major P. E. Henderson served with the Jcwaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the expedition against the Naga Hdl Tribes in 1579-80 (Clasp).
' Major H. Y. Hext served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 (Medal).
95 Major Heyland served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jatno and taking of Fort
Birwa (Medal).
'"■ Major E. L. Eight served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1870, and in the operations around Cabal in December 1S79 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the two Mintn/.m Expeditions in 1891
( Medal with Clasp).
98 Major H. F. E. Hodges served in the Afghan war in 1879*80 (Medal).
"' Mm or H. 0. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Khushk-i-
Nakhud (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
11 Major B. R. Horsey served with the Baltic Expedition iu 1855, and iu the flotilla ol mortar-boats during the
bombardment ol Bweaborg (Medal).
)ua Major E. W. Humphry served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services. 691.3
Jodhpore mutineers on 16th Nov. 1S57; in Showers' operations after the capture of Delhi; with Seaton's Column in the
actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpory, siege and capture of Lucknow ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Ally gunge, and capture of Bareilly
throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
10* Major A. R.Hutchinson embarked for the Gold Coast with 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
106 Major T. T. Irvine served as Aide de camp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and during the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
107 Major R. F. M. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 I Medal with Clasp).
108 Major T. Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
27th October to the 2cth December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi (3rd Class
of the Osmanieh).
1W Major G. N. Kelsall served at the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
110 Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spain during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expedi-
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
112 Major F. R. B. Knox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
113 Major H. E. Kynaston served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1838-59, and
was present a> the siege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affairs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
114 Major D. J. Kysh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junc-
tion, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps.1; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1S84-85
on Signalling duties (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain, Clasp).
116 Major F. Langford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including theZaimusht
Expedition (Medal).
117 Major R. Lawrence served iu the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas, and in
the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
lls Major T. A. F. Leader served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
119 Major John Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
120 Major Wm. Lee served with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabusa, together with several
piratical vessels in its harbour, in 1828-29 (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt, in the Kaffir war of 1850-53
(MedaU.
121 Major T. Leith served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-49 with the Bombay Column, and was present at the
siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 with
the Sind Irregular Horse, and was present at the capture of Mohumra (Medal). Served with the Delhi Field
Force in January 1859 in pursuit of the rebels in the Rewaree, Ulwur, and Jeypoor districts (Medal).
123 Major G. E. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the
engagement at TJlundi— twice wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
125 Major F. E. Lloyd served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Brigade Major and Division Fi*shawur Field Force,
and as Transport Officer in the expedition to the Bazar Valley, and afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field
Force (Medal)
127 Major H. R. Lovett served wiLh the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to
November 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General Macgregor. Served
in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Hifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kheaive's Star). Served in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1S91 with the 1st
Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with Clasp), and in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with ihe same Battalion.
(Clasp).
128 Major H. Lowrey served as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against
the King of Eaddiboo, up the River Gambia ; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works
on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the 16th Feb. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of the
fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the 18th, and the battle of Saba, and storming
capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades en the 21st Feb. 1861.
"9 Major A. W. Lyster served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 3rd Ghoorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
130 Major G. A. M'Carthy served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
131 Major B. M'Clintock served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender cf Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
132 Major L. A. T. M'Cudden served in the Afghan war in t88o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
134 Major T. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
135 Major V. H. Maher served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, during the latter
part oi the campaign m command of a mounted troop of the Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
13e Major E. U. Marrett served in the Afghan war in 1880 IMedal).
137 Major R. A. Marriott served in the Egyptian war of 188 ^, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-18S5 in command of the Egyptian Camel Corps, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells and in the engagement at Giniss (DSO).
13S Major E. H. Marsh served with the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from oth December 1854 to
20th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
139 Major M. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-Su, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatcues), and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (Medal with Clasp).
139t Major H. Melvill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
140 Major J. H. C. Michel served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the affair
at Deh Sarak (Medal).
141 Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R. M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835-
Commanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was with the battalion at
D' Jouni. Sustained a severe fracture of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps) .
l4- Major A. M. Monteith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-
i-Pul and Maiwand (wounded), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahair
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1*3 Major G. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
691/ Majors Retired on Full or Retired Viuj or on a Pension. — War Services.
ll' Major G. T. Carne Moore bi the 4 "el Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashauti war in 1874,
Bud was present at the battle of Ordahsu (wounded slightly) and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
lt: Major T. Moore served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present in the engagements at Essaman and
d:d).
. E. served 1 oughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 1st Jan. 1S68— with the Sind
l! tfterwards with a Battery ol Lrtillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
Una war in i860" with the 44th Regiment, and was present at the capture of
the fakn 1 M with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the arid Battalion
oft1' 1:--. - Modal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
"■ Majri A A. Newman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
Hi wmaii served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
153 Major \v\ < !. Ormond served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka
iditdons into the Besud and Kunar Valley (Medal).
' 1 tst Sekuktini in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storm-
in g 1 Stadt ; clso throughout the Zulu war cf 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with ( in-- 1
11 Major K K . M. Owen was employed during 1855 and part of 1856 with the Turkish Contingent under Lt.General
Vivia I and the Crimea, and has received the Order of the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Commanded a detach-
ment of the 28th Hadrae Native folk suppression ofthe Indian Mutiny in the Jubbnlpore district in 1858.
tu Major H. H. Ozzard served ationa in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served iu tbe Afghan war in 1678-7 I Mi lal .
•*• Majui J. H. Parry served with the Battalii - Bent out for service in Japan in 1864-60, aid was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the strait^ of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault
capti' ruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations
from the 5th t the 8th .Sept. 1864.
1 '■■ Ms or i.C. Pearson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Boyal Marines attached to the Guards
Camel Regiment, and was present - 1 1 th-- actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kiu (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
da] with two Clasps, and Khedive's .star).
ifajoi W.-L Pitt served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
l" Major J. L Power served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
und was present in the engagemei 1 a( Id Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (28th August),
andat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
16: Major \Y. M. Pritehett served on the China Expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of tho Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North
in 1S60, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
1 Ma 1 11. R. L. Pym served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin
(mentioned in despatches), nod at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Start.
171 Major F. Ranee served with the 28 th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaigi of if 1 55, including the battles
9f Alma and Inkerman, iu the Trenches at the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and assault ofthe i3th June (Medal with
three Clasps, ami Turkish .Medal)
l~- Major J. Beeves served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
>"* MajorT. D. Richey served in the second phase of the Asbanti -war in [874 Medal).
rv* Major Howland Roberts served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
'"<'' Major C. D. H. Robilliard served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the
mouth ofthe Narvb on iSih June, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
1:: Major E. M. Roe eml.arked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase ofthe Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
"l Major W. L. Bayer served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion serving iu co-operation with the
French army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal).
;~- Major s. M. t 'ongreve-Schneider served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
'" ■ Major C. E. Sen-ante served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river.
Also the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and
capture of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin
(Medal with three Clasps),
is* Major J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in 1857.
185 Major G. S. Sewell-Gana served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N/W. Frontier war of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
•" Major H. W. Seymour served in the Ayghan war in i88"o as Aide de Camp to Major General Phayre, and was
wounded at the defence of the Camp of Kuch (Medal).
le~ Major J. G. Shanks served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 18^4, and with the Brigade in tho Crimea
during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
!'- Major \V. O. C. Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the
advance on and capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
183 Major J. G. Smith was promoted Captain in tbe 97th Regiment " in recognition of his gallant services
when engaged against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras" on the 1st September 1872, on which
occasion he commanded a detachment of the 1st West India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a
musket-ball in the breast.
>,J" Major John Smith served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-35, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol. including the assaults on the Redan of the i3th June and 8th September
(promoted to be Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
•»l Major W. S. Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-59 (Medal).
■ ' Major E. B. Stephens served iu the first phase ofthe Ashanti war in 1873, and was in command of the out-
post camps of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal).
19< Major F. L. Story served in the Auglo-Chinese Force under Lt. Colonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese
Imperal decoration of the Red Butt "i Served with the 1st, Division throughout cue Zulu war of 1879, and wM
employed as Deputy Assistant Adjutant ami Quarter Master General on the Lines of Communication anil Base
(Medal with Clasp).
Ifajor .1. Straghau served on the China Expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river ;
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts atthePeiho on 35th June 1850
(mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo. storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with t hree < 'lasps) .
if Major R, S. Sutherland served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, :|'"' '■"■'■'* present at tho affairs
Of Bulganao and M'Konzie's Farm, battles Of Anna and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 a Chun, inoluding the
1 11 uii t> of Tangku and the Taku forts (Modal with Clasp). Also in the operations gainst the Tacping
rebel-, 1 acluding the taking of Kahdiug.
1 Hajor P, Swinburne served with tho 80th Rogiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
(Medal with Clasp). Also in the expedition to Perak in 1875-76 (Clasp).
MajorT. R Swinburne served in the Egyptian war of 1883, and was present in the engagement at ft onchi
(menu ned m despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was
pn 1 the engagement al Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Giasp).
'" Major J 11. m uioi 1 - served with the Italtic Expedition in 1834 (Medal).
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 691^
200 Major A. F. Terry served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle 01 Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-o' Major David Thomson served in the Punjaub canmaign of 184S-49 (Medal). Also during the siege and capture
of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
802 Major W. L. Tinmouth served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal» ; also with the R.M. Brigade in
1 ?„, nmea nt the slege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp. »nd Turkish Medal).
-m <7a^or R- H- c- Tufnell served in the Arghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
-™ Major W. G. Turle served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1S57 against the mutineers in India
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations until dangerously wounded on 10th August (Medal with Clasp).
20» Major P. B. Vaughah served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-S4. Served with the Burmese Expeditiontin
1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
800 Major L. H. Vidal served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*w Major R. J. Waller served in theJAl'ghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at Futtehabad
and Jugdulluck. and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major H. X. Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present, in the engagement at Saidabad ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
*• Major J. A. C. Wedderburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'"1 Major F. D. Welchman served in the Arghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabu]
ln^December 1876 including the investment or Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
■> Major A. T. Wellerserved in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal) Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Lushai Expedition in iSSg (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 with the 9th Bengal Infantry (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
212 Major A. Weston served as Adjutant of the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the attack and destruction of
the villages of Xargozi. Arab Kheyl, andJokan; was Staff Officer ana Provost Marshal of the 2nd Movable
Column. Khyber Line Force, from 25th May to nth Aug. 1880 (Medal).
2« Major W. K.Westropp served with the 80th Regimeut with the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65 (Medal with Clasp) .
berved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Jellalabad Field Force
ujderBrifaclier General Gough, and subsequently with the Khyber Divis'ion under Major General Bright (Medal).
" Major H. M. Williams served m the Kafir war in 1877-7S, andjtook part in the operations against the Galekas
a°7, «'} s includmS tne engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp)
-15 Major F. Wilmot served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
-is Major J. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of
Balaklava (slightly wounded) and Tchernaj-a, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals).
,,2.1T,.MaJ°r,f; F- Wodehouse served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
An Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
='« Major R. Woollcombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats durin- the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in China in 1858-00, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
the batteries at Nankin 20th November, and action 01 the 21st November iMedal)
" Major H. R. Woithington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1806, and was
present at the assault and capture of Rangiawnia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru uffrir
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal). '
=» Major J. T Wright served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasn)
Served in the Afghan warm 1878-79 (Medal). "
2« Major FWyllie served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter pan of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
.,^e,dr^lth,Jhe Barmese Expedition in 1SS7-S8 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
™ £a!0T *;-v°e11 Mayow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medalwith Clasp).
o,ro„^aj0J . W5??,e. ?,ervec} Vth the Sl5t Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ah Musjid (Medalwith Clasp). f™*™ »•
692
OFFICERS (other than General and Field Officers) on RETIRED PAY.
Captains.
NOT IS THE RESERVE.
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT.
Of ENSIGN.
28 Oct. 68
JS July si
WHEN
PLACED 0!T
i BET. PAT.
Abdv. Anthony Charles Sykes,1 2 Life Guards
Acland. John Edward, Bases Regiment
Acton, Thomas.- Bengal StaffCorps
Aikin, .Tames Edw»rd. York and Lane. Regt. ; 3 Bn. Yorkshir. U. Inf.
Aikman, Hugh Harry Roberteon,,! Dragoons, 3^4 Bn*. Highland Light Inf.
Allen. William Cocks, Lancashire Fusiliers
Allfrey, Frank Edward, Dorsetshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment
Anketell, Moutray, Royal Artillery
Aapinall, Robert Lowndes, 15 Hussars; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regiment
Attwood,, Frederick, Coast Battalion of Engineers
Baird, David,3 West Riding Regiment
Baldwin, John Henry,* Bengal Staff Corps
Barker, Edward Henry Payne, Royal Marines
Barnett, Robert Percy Saunders,5 Indian StaffCorps
Beach, Wm. Arch. bald Hicks, King's Royal Rifles ; Hon. Major? Bn. >
King'* Royal fit/ft I 5
Bower, Robert Lister," CMG. King's Royal Rifles 19 Feb. 81
Bramwell, George," Bombay StaffCorps .. 20 Jan. 56 25 Feb. 58
Brettiugham, Richard Wheatley, Royal Artillery ,19 June 41 13 Apr. 42
Brigs*, John Arthur, Scottish Rifles; 3 $ 4 Battalions Scottish Rifle* ... '23 Aug. 84
Brown, John, Bombay StaffCorps . 4 July 56 2 Nov. 57
28 Oct. 71 26 Nov. 83 19 Nov. 93
6 Jan. 75'i9 Dec. 83 27 Mar. 95
6 May 53 25 July 63 1 July 82
23 May 85 1 July 91 30 Sept.91
10 Nov. 86^0 Nov. 95 27 Feb. 95
14 Oct. 63 5 Nov. 70] 5 Oct. 78 26June84
1 Mar. 90 15 Jan. 92 21 Apr. 98 7 Dec. 98
i Oct. 47 '30 June 48! 16 Dec. 54 1 1 July 81
19 Sept. 83 18 Dec. So 10 July 95 25 Jan. 99
3 June 85 19 Oct. 87 4 May 92
29 Sept.77 H Dec. 78
20 Dec. 5S 3 Sept. 59
1 Sept. 89 1 July 90
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
23 June So, 1 July 81
1 July Si
3 Bn. West Kent Regt.
21 Sept. £7
Buller, Gregory Joseph,* Leicester Regiment
Burbury, Francis William. West Kent Regt.
Bury, CliarleSf. Oidnanee Store Department ....
Butler, Francis William Henry Davies,10 9 Foot
Cairns, Hon. Wilfred Dallas, Rifle Brigade ; Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade....
Carew, Ponsonby May Lynn, Ii-ish Rifles ; 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Carfrae, Char'.esWilliam, Gordon Highlanders
Chapman, Francis Robert Henry,12 Indian StaffCorps
Chapman, Frederick Stovin,13 Cameron Highlanders
Christie, Robert Arthur Crawford, 12 Lancers; Hon. Major Kent Art. \
E. Die. R. Art J
Churchill, Felix Victor Sidney, uGloucester Regiment
Clarke, James Sen ly, Lancaster Regiment; 3 Bn, Wi/txhire Regiment..
Cockerill. Robert Ohmles,15 Indian Staff Corps
ColliDs, Thomas Gerrard, 17 Lancers; 5 Battalion Leinster Regiment
Colquhoun, William, 12 Lancers
Constable, Frederick Charles Strickland, Royal Horse Guards
Cooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, Royal Artillery ,
Cope, Arthur Henry,16 Liverpool Regiment
Corse-Scott, Alexander James, Bengal Staff Corps
Crabbe, Arthur Bingham,18 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Irish Regiment [11 May 7S
Croasduile,Launcelot, Bedfordshire Regt. ; Hon. Major + Bn ,Leins& rliegt . j 6 Aug. 79
Cullen, Clifford, Derbyshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ...
Darley, Henry Read, 4 Dragoon Guards ; 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers ...
Daubuz, Robert Claude, retired full pay, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Dawes,Edward Wilson. 4 Dragoon Gds ; Hon. Major 4 Bn.Wartrick Regt.
Dennehy, Barry Valentine,-* 12 Lancers
de Teissier, Henry, Baron*1 8 Hussars ; Hon. Majors Bn- Yorkshire Regt
Ditmas, Edward,'-- 7 Dragoon Guard
Drury, Frederick Burton, Royal Marines
Dyce, Cecil Coles, Bengal StaffCorps
Eagle, Francis Elwyn Bunbury, Royal Marines
Eley, Henry, Liverpool Regiment ; 4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment
Ellis, Henry Robert Alfred, Connaught Rangers
Ewart, John (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Faulkner, Francis Maenamara, Hoyal Marinos
19 Apr. 64 29 Jan. 71
25 Aug. 86
ti Sept.76
30 June 63
1 1 May S5
4 Dec. S3
21 Oct. 85 3 Feb. 92
20 Dec. 70 1 July 8a
1 Apr. 9S, 6 Aug. 99
13 Aug. 90 26 Sept. 95
7 Jan. 90 1 1 June 90
12 May 90 6 May 91
20 Jan. 63 i July 82
30 June 48 1 July 81
10 Oct. 94 28 Nov. 94
4 July 68 1 July 82
23 Dec. 79 10 Aug. 81
2= Mar. 26 20 May 96
1 Jan 85 2 Jan. 9S
25 Dec. 67 1 July 81
16 May 94 10 Apr. 95
Feb. 95; 3 Feb. 97
23 Dec. 6S 23 Oct. 71 16 Jan. 81 22 May 89
12 Feb. 78,12 Feb. S9;i4 Mar. 97
2 May 6£ 27 Oct, 71 1 Oct. 8027 June 38
23 Oct. 80
22 June 67
3 Bn. Lancaster Regiment 25 Sept. 78
9 Nov. 87
.'3 Apr. So
20 Jan. 66
26 Jan. 66
14 Mar. 8£
1? Dec. 56
26 Feb. 64
1 July So
27 June 64
4 Jan 71
1 July 81 24 Apr. 87 17 Sept.90
9 Sept. 8213 Jan. 92(19 Oct. 92
25 Aug. S6J23 Sept.96113 Jan. 97
29 Aug. S529 Aug. 96)17 May 98
26 Oct. 92 18 Mar. 96; 5 Apr. 99
12 Aug. 74I 30 Nov. 81 ; 10 Apr. 88
6 Apr. 81 1 18 Apr. 8521 May 90
30 Aug. 64(30 May 77, 7 Sept. Si
10 Nov. 69 24 Sept. 78 18 Jan. 85
14 Dec. 69 26 Jan. 78 j 4 Mar. 86
1 July Si 9 Mar. Spji7 0ct. 94
20 Sept. So1 7 Mar. S3 1 Nov. 90
9 Septal 1 Nov. 90 2 Nov. 92
31 July 89, 13 Apr. 92 14 Feb. 94
27 Aug. 58 10 Nov. 69 16 June 75
6 May 8? 5 Mar. 91 iS Apr. 94
16 Mar. 67 .'4 Apr. 72 1 July Si
10 Mar. S31 10 Mar. 9c 28 July 94
22 Dec. 80 4 Jan. 87 12 Apr. 93
3 Aug. 67 7 July 79 2 Oct. 79
23 Dec. 6423 Dec. 76 8 May S4
1 Feb. 86 20 Nov. 95 26 Apr. 99
10 May 82I 1 July 90 19 Nov. 90
28 Oct. 71 1 Dec. 80 25 Sept. 89
17 Apr. 78 5 July So 30 May 93
3 Aug. 67 1 July Si 6 Oct. 82
9 June So 9 June 881 19 Mar. 90
2 Nov. 72 7 July So 3 Dec. 84
S June So 15 Nov. 90 4 Nov. 96
9 Oct. 8o'i8 Jan. 88)27 June 88
11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86'n Feb. 95
I 2 Aug. 82 i6Mar. 88|22 Oct. 90
11 Apr. 6S2S Oct. 71 11 Apr. 80^24 Mar. 86
25 Feb. 80 1 July 81 29 Jan. 87I 3 Dec. 89
2 July 79 12 Feb. 81 2 July 90 1 5 July 99
12 Jan. 66 1 Jan. 78 15 Feb. 82
13 Juue 57 1 May 59 13 June 69 16 Mar. 86
Feilden, Herbert Ramsay, Lane. Fus.; TS£aj
Festing, Michael Morton Metcalfe, 20 Foot .
Ffreuch, Arthur, Indian StaffCorps '15 Nov. 79
FitzGerald, Zor<f Walter, King's Royal Rifles; late Major 8 Bn. K. R. Rifles 22 Jan. 79
Forbes, Edward Esirie," Indian Stall" Corps
Forester, Francis William, 3 Hussars ; Lt.Col. West Somerset Yeomanry
Forrest, Robert IU1.1 \ . -■■ Bengal Staff Corps
Fraser, James Kemp, 14 Hussars
Fraser, William Forbes Mackenzie Ian,*6 Indian StaffCorps
Gamble, Killaly, Royal Artillery
Gardiner, Henry, Bombay Staff Corps
Garsia, Christopher, Bengal Staff Corps 23 Mar. 58 n Oct. 59 ?3 Mar. 70 1 July 82
Goodlake, Henry Selwyn, Lane. Fus.; Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 1 1 Oct. 79 1 July Si 5 Mar. 89 29 Jan. 90
Grant, Edward James,*8 Irish RrgirntMit ; Hon. Col. 3 Bn. Royal Scots 11 Nov. 76 22 May 83! 2 Feb. 84
Greathed, Hervey, 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry 5 Feb. S7 18 Apr. 90 28 July 94! 7 Nov 98
Green, Wm. Dixon Haddock, King's Royal Rifles; sfbBns. Lancashire Fus 30 Jan. 84 29 Dec. 94 23 Jan. 95
Haggard, Edward Arthur,''9 Army Service Corps; 3 Bn. Bedford/hire Regt 23 Aug. 84 1 July 91 2 Nov. 92
Harrison, Douglas Charles w illiam,*' Indian Staff Corps 1 Feb. 7^ > : Feb. 86 n Fob. 95
Harrison, William," n Sussars ; Son. Major 3 Bn. North Lane. Regt... 25 May ; 10 Nov. 80 11 Apr. S5 14 Aug. 89
Hartigan, John M 'Knight, Bombay StaffCorps 21 July 58 22 May 60 21 July 70 10 July 82
Harward, George Sisson,35 Royal Artillery 19 Dec. 50 18 Aug. 52 25 Sept. 57 1 July 81
Heaviside, George Hamilton, 6 Dragoons 20 Oct. 5922 Sept. 61 9 Mar. 72 15 Mag 77
Home, Hon. Gospatrick Douglas, Rifle Brigade ".2 June 69 28 Oct. 71 9 July 79
Hopkins, ThiHiiii.' * i-'orgc, K*scx Regiment 14 Sopt 8t 1 July 38 19 Mar. 95
Hughes, Hy. Rod vol Lew is, 14 Hussars; 3^4 Bus. South Stafford Regt. 14 Dee. 87 10 Apr. , 1 ; Nov. 95 14 Apr. 07
Humphreys, William, Conn iught Rangers "...22 Juue 70 28 Oot. 7x1a Feb. 81 7 Apr. 87
Irby, Frederick Arthur,*8 Rifle brigade; 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 29 Aug. 85 5 Dec. 94 13 Mar. 95
irby, Leonard Paul, King's Royal Rifles; 7 Sn. King** Royal Reflet 29 Oct. 90 3 Apr. 93 15 Oct. 98 17 May 99
Captains on Retired Pay.
693
CORSET, :
2nd LIEUT.
OFENSIGX.
1 May 67 I s Jan. 71)23 Feb. 78
n Aug. 80 iS June8il 3 Oct. 88
17 May 79 n Oct. 79 13 June 83
10 Mar. 83(13 Apr. 92
2 Feb. 87
80 1 July 8:
I 9 May 85
78 2 Dec. 79
77! 1 July 80
10 May 82
13 Jan. 68
6 July 89
13 Dec. 56
8 Jan. 68
58
8 Dec.
16 Feb.
12 Dec.
13 Dec. 65
3 Feb. 68
9 Dec.
14 Jan.
80
6 July 89
19 Oct. 78
1 May 46
19 Dec. 50
22 Jan.
Feb.
79
23 July 79
12 Nov. 73
9 Sept. 82
28 Oct. 71
6 Apr. 92
20 Nov. 58
1 Apr. 76
28 Oct. 71
10 Mar. 83
21 Nov. 58
5 Dec. 83
7 Feb. 85
24 Nov. 77
23 May 85
23 July 90
24 July 78
27 Apr. 60
3 Aug. 6
31 Mar. 8<
3 Feb. 74
9 Aug. 74
23 Feb. S_
7 May 70
1 Sept. 82
2 May 79
:o Nov. 75
13 Apr. 81
23 Aug. S4
7 Nov. 85
1 Feb. 79
10 Sept. 90
6 Dec. 79
2 May 83
14 Oct. 46
Ives, Edward Harbord,33 Royal Fusiliers
Jenkins, Noble Fleming, Border Regt. ; Major 3 Bn, Border Regt
Jennings, Benjamin, 21 Hussars
Jones, Rhys William Wykeham,40 Sussex Regiment; Hon. Major)
3 Bn. Border Re<7tm°nt \\
Kennedy, John Henry,*1 W, Kent Regiment ; 3 Bn, West Kent Regt 31 Jan
Kennedy, James Montagu Bowie, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry..
Kinglake, Hamilton Alexander, Lancashire Fusiliers "....'23 Jan
LaTerriere,Fenwick B. de Sales.43 iS Hussars, Hon, Col. !ate$ £n. R. Fus. 8 Dec
Le Bailly, Alexander Cortland,*3 Indian Staff Corps I ,
Lee, William Melville Lauristou, Warwickshire Regiment; 3 Battalion 1 .
West Surrey Regiment j ^ Aug. S8 15 Oct. 90
Lennard, Sir John Fnrnaby, Bart. Royal Artillery 18 June 35 5 Apr. 37
Le Quesne, Charles Edwin,** Irish Regiment ,
Logie, James (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Loyd, Frank Kirkman. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; Hon. Lt. Colonel late}
3 Battalion Cheshire Regiment j
M'Connel, Frederick Bradshaw, Gordon Highlanders; 3 Battalion \
Gordon Highlanders 3
M'Goun, Joan Tod, Madras Staff Corps
MacDonnell, Richard Doyne, Madras Stafl Corps
Mackay, Arthur Leith Hay,*5 King's Own Scottish Borderers
Mackenzie, Kenneth John,46 Rifle Brigade; 3 Bn. Cameron Highlanders I
Macnair, .lohn, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Feb
MacRae-Gilstrap, John.*? Black Watch; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Black Watch
Manners, Lord Edward Wm. John, Rifle Brigade; MP. for East
Leicestershire; Major 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regiment
Maples, Henry (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Maunsell, Lucius Aug. de Vere, Leicester Regt.; Major 9 Bn. K.R. Rifles
Milles, Hon. Lewis Arthur, 16 Lancers; -$Bn. York Light Infantry
Molony, Charles Stuart, York Regt. ; 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Monro, David. Madras Staff Corps
Morgan, Horatio Horace, Royal Marines
Morley, Robert Wilton. 4 Dragoon Guards
Mortice, John George Selby. East Lancashire Regiment
Morris, Charles Henry, Captain Indian Staff Corps
Munro, Geo. Mackenzie Gunn. R. Scots ; HonMa/'or^ Bn. Seaforth Highs.
Murphy. Michael. East Yorkshire Regiment
Nelson, Thomas Morice. Royal Marines
Nixon, Arthur George, Rifle Brigade
Norton, Reuben. Durham Lt. Inf.; Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt
Oldham, Chas. S. Daxisey Oldham, 4 Dragoon Guards
Onslow, Denzil Hughes, Dorsetshire Regt.; 3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt. ...
Orchard, Henry ( District Officer). Royal Artillery
Palmer, William Hem y,*8 Royal Marines
Parker, Erasmus Darwin. Manchester Regiment ; 5 Bn, Royal Fusiliers
Pearce, Graham R.tvenhill,*u Manchester Regiment
Pease, Hugh Robinson, East Yorkshire Regiment
Phillips, Fred. Hervey Bathurst, Royal Artillery
Porter, Henry Richard,50 Royal Artillery
Porter, Joseph, Royal Artillery (District Officer) .....".'............'...'......"!"
Preston, Capon Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
Priciiard, Hubert Cecil, East Yorkshire Regt. ; 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Meat
Proctor, Frederick Wm.. West Riding Regt. ; 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers "
Raglan, Geo. F. H.Xortf,51 Gren Gds. Hon.Lt. Col. Monmouth R. EngAMii:
Repton, Humphrey Thomas Hugh,52 Royal Artillery '
Richardson, Harry Seymour, 12 Lancers \.
Roberts, John Dobree~Anderson,R.Art.; Hon. Major SUgoArtiii^,S.Di
Rogers, John Peverell, Royal Artillery
Ross, Charles Edmond,53 Indian Stafl' Corps ." ..... ........... 7.7.7."
Ross. John,54 Border Regiment !i!.7!7!7!.7""[!7.
Roupell, George Charies Kynaston Pigott,55 East Yorkshire Regiment
Ruddach, John Warner, Durham Light Infantry
Rudyerd, Reginald Burroughs, Irish Rifles .....'.'.....'.
Rumley, William Powell, Royal Marines ......'.."...........''
St. John-Mildmay, Chas. Begue, R. Art.; 4 Bn. Somerset Light' Infantry
Sandeman, William Wellington,56 Seaforth Highlanders
Saunderson, Somerset Francis, Rifle Brigade"; 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
v.n.Savile,Hen.BourchierOsborne,R.Art.; Hon.Col.i Gloucester Art. Vols.
Scott, George John,5" i3 Hussars; Hun.Major^ Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil, Yorkshire Regt. ;Hon. Lt.Col. late ^Bn. Bedford Ra
Sidney, Philip, Royal Marines y
Simonds, Cecil Barrow, Royal Artillery ""!!!!]]"."!"""""!
Skirrow, Arth. Geo. Walker, S. Lancashire Regt.; 3 Bn.S,LancashireRegt
Soames, Henry, Royal Artillery
Spencer-Stanhope, Walter,58 14 Hussars; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
Spitta, Hubert Heberden,-9 Munster Fusiliers
Staveley, Charles Russell, Rifle Brigade; 5 Battalion Rifle Brigade '5
Stopford, Son. Edward Barrington Lowis Henry,60 Irish Fusiliers O
3 Bn. Irish Regiment * y
Story, Robert,*"' King's R. Rifles; H on. "Lt.Col. late 7 Bti' King's R.Ri/lei
Stoton, Frederick Alexander, Madras Staff Corps '.
Sutherland, Henry Boyd,63 Lincaster Regiment
Swiny, William Molyneux Sbapiaud, Black Watch
Tardif, Frederick Peter, Coast Brigade of Artillery ...
Toogood, Reginald Curtis,64 Scots Fusiliers (21 P.), Hon. Lt'.CoT. ">"
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers i
Tucker, Jervis,66 Royal Artillery !!j."!". "!"!!"""
Turner, Samuel George Drury, 'Bombay Staff Corps 7.7.7
Turpin, William Homan, East Surrey Regiment
Tye, Charles Henry," 6 Dragoons
Walker, William Francis, Royal Artillery 777777
Wansbrough, Joseph Herbert,69 Bedfordshire Regt.; 7Bn. Rifle Brigade
WHEN
PLACEDON
BET. PAY.
22 May 89
24 Junegr
9 Sept. 38
26 Oct. 92
24 June 91
18 Oct. 93 20 May 96
23 May 88 16 Jan. 89
iS Apr. 85; 6 June 88
10 May 93 1 Jan. 96
6 Apr. 9S21 Sept. 98
1 Apr. 46 1 July 81
18 June Si 13 Mar. 85
24 May 89 6 May 93
1 Dec. 80 13 June 83
18 May 98 6 July 98
13 Dec. 68 8 Sept. 81
1 Apr. 87 30 Sept. 89
24 May 79 1 Fob. S3
4 May 92
1 July 82
n Nov. 52
24 Nov. 77
1 July 81
iS Sept.89
2 Nov. 84
Feb
20 Feb. 70
20 Aug. 90
2 Apr. 94
12 May 84
8 Jan. 94
1 Sept. 94
1 3 Apr. 3^
12 Dec. 69
1 Sept. 80
S Apr. 9
13 Aug. 8,
9 Aug. S5
23 Nov. 95
5 Aug. 77
3 June 92
5 Dec.
20 June 83
4 Feb. 85
1 June 91
2 Sept. 91
29 Aug. 88
5 Jan. 98
27 June 88
27 July 89
7 Feb. 54
17 Nov. 57
26 Apr. 85
20 Jan. 36
1 Mar. 96
26 Nov. 90
6 Oct. 77J2S July 86123 Apr. 87
8 Jan. 70 12 May 80 12 May 84
10 Nov. So 19 Dec. 83 is Feb, ""
22 Oct. 90
16 May 94
j 3 Aug. 92
24 July 95
28 Aug. y5
1 Feb. 33
1 July 82
1 8 May S5
26 June 97
2 Apr. 98
14 Mar. 96
3 May 84
22 Aug. 95
21 Jan. 93
19 Apr. 93
3 Apr. 89
6 Apr. 92
5 May 97
20 Sept. 97
2 Apr. 93
25 Jan. 90
31 Aug. 92
1 July 81
1 July 81
2S Jan. 94
5 June 89
2t June 97
11 Feb. 91
24 Sept. 7;
24 July 69
3 Sept. 68
28 Oct. 68
15 Dec. 65
15 Mar
2 May
4 Dec. 37
2 Jan. 79
13 Nov. 78
24 June 63
6 Oct. 87
n Aug. 79
4 Apr. 59
5 June 66
8 Aug.
11 Apr. 54
14 July 69
5 May 78
17 Dec. 51
16 Nov. 87
30 July 79 1 Oct. 87 18 June 90
8 Jan. 6S't 1 July 79 12 May 83
6 Feb. 84' 6 Fei. 95 17 June 98
2i July 80; 4 Oct. 84 2 May 89
28 Oct. 71(17 May 79 19 June 89
15 Apr. 71! 2 Feb. 81 14 Jan. 91
2S May 70 1 Jan. 81 21 Nov. 83
3 Aug. 67:28 Aug. 80 21 Nov. 87
is Feb. Soj ti Apr. 88 30 Apr. 90
2S Oct. 71,15 Mar. Po 24 Mar. 88
a Aiier. 91^25 Sept.9sii4 July 97
21 Apr. 40 9 Nov. 46I 1 July 81
1 Dec
28 July 79
10 Nov. 66
16 Sept. 85
5 Dec
30 Jan. 63
Aug, "
30 Dec. 71
11 Mar. 91
30 Mar. 81
12 Nov. 73
11 Oct. 61
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 71
17 Apr. 78
22 Mar. 77
24 Aug. 54
8 June 60
28 Oct. 71
25 Aug. 80
7 Feb. 54
31 July 89
22 July 85J14 Aug. £^
9 Sept. 85 16 Mar. 99
Dec. 78
3 Aug. 95
10 June 90
8 Dec. 75
11 June 90
10 June 82
13 Mar. 9,
3 Aug. 87
6 May 82
4 Apr. 7
28 Jan. 79
5 Dec. 78
15 July 86
2 June 85
1 Apr. 60
8 June 72
28 Feb. Si
26 May 83
1 Apr. 59
23 Mar. 96
5 Dec. 7S
9 Aug. gg
1 Aug. 94
15 Nov. 81
21 Sept.g2
10 July 8g
25 May 98
25 June 90
6 Jan. 84
1 July 82
2 Feb. 84
8 May 89
14 Apr. 91
26 May 89
1 July 3 1
17 Nov. 83
3 Feb. 89
17 Oct. 38
1 July 81
7 Apr. 97
694
( ',< l taina on Retired Pay.
COKNKT, J
andtiBUT.
orBNSIGN.
Westropp, George O'Callagban, Irish Rifles
ip, John M6ssy, 13 Lancers ; It. Col. 5 Bu. Muntter FuMien
Willie, Charles Beaumont D'Anyers, Royal Artillery
Woodgate, Herbert Ferdinand, South Wales Borderers ; 3 Bu. South >
Walt. Ilortterers >
Wvlil, William Henry,'1 16 Lancers
Young, Charles Wilson,72 Beugal Staff Corps
14 Sept. 67
0 Sept. 82
28 Jan. 8;
12 Sept. 72
WHEN
PLACED OV
BET. PAY.
19 Sept. 88 20 Feb. 89
10 Apr. SS 11 Aug. 88
5 Dec. 81 12 May 88
7 Feb. &$' 4 Mar. 92 31 July 95
29 Jan. 70 14 June 76 23 May 88
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 85 7 Feb. 93
Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services.
1 Captain A. C. S. Ahdy served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war c.f 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfa'r and Maksaina, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp and Khedive' . _ . ..'„., .*.
2 Captain T. Acton served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Kubjwah (severely wounded ) . Btorm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie,
passage of the Goonitee and occupation of Saltanpore ; served as Brigade Major at the storm and capture of Ram-
pore Cassie, at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
s Captain D. Baird served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at thebattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
5 Captain R. P. S. Barr.ett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
1 Captain R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and
was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on «h August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the Mounted
Infantry, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Lord Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
Sir Cha'rles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
8 Captain G Bramwell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
red in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858 ; and with a Field Force against the Bheeis and
Mekraniesin theRewa Kanta in 1859 (commended by the Governor of Bombay).
9 Captain G. J. Buller served with the 1st Battalion of the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war 111 1S78-79 with the
1st Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in
the engagements at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp). ._.,
>° Captain F. W. H. D. Butler served with the Chinese Coolie Corps throughout the campaign in the North of China
in 1 860, and was present at the action of Sinho, storming of Tangku, and actions of the 1 Sth and 2 1st September ( Medal
with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 31st Regiment during the operations against the Tae-
pings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1 862, resulting in the caking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified towns of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
12 Captain F. R. H. Chapman seryed in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
'» Captain F. S. Chapman served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the landing
at Ismailia, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain F. V. S. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and was severely wounded m an
engagement at Thaitzinhan (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain R. C. Cockerill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
le Captain A. H. Cope served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
ls Captain A. B. Crabbe.— For War Services, see Militiadrish Regiment). . . „
20 Captain B.V.Dennehvserved in the Kafir war in 1851-53 (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55-56,
and was present at the siege of Sebastopol and the battle ortheTchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Baron de Teissier S6rved in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakm by British troops
»» Captain E. Ditmas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-4 Captain E. E. Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Oantain R. H. Forrest served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
28 Colonel E. J. Grant.— For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
25 Captain E. A. Haggard.— For War Services, see Militia (Bedfordshire Regiment). ..'_•• _ .
M Major J. F. C. Hamilton served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-R5 with the 1st Battalion ot the South staftord-
shire Regiment, and was present at the action of Kirhekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major C. G. Harris served in the Boer war of :88i with the Natal Field Force.
*" Captain D. C. W. Harrison served in the Afghan war in 18S0, took part in the defence or Candahar, nnd was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
■ Major W. Harrison.— For War Services, see Militia (North Lancashire Regiment).
» Captain Harward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including thc battle of Iukcrmau and siege of
Sebastopol, in the Tronchcs with the siege train, and bombardments of October, April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
" Captain F. A. Irby.— For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
M Captain E. H. Ives served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusnt
(Expedition and the assault of Zawa 1 Medal).
40 Majer K. W. W. Jones.— For War Services, see Militia (Border Regiment).
41 Captain J. H. Kennedy.— For War Services, see Mihtni 1 West Kent Regiment).
« Colonel La Terriere Berved with the 19th II nsaara "1 the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-K. ibir Medal With Claep, and Khedive's Star;. Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Captains on Betlred Pay, — War Services. 694a
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication ; carried the despatches from the
lroiit to Korti on sever.il occa-ions, and was Staff Officer nt Korti until its evacuation (Clasp)
Captain A C.LoBailly served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
Ld at the 'h„n»l«Vnf '?r, T^'? th,e„eT'iSenT,tS at E1 Mi'?r?r and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
anu at the battle of f el-el-Kebir {Medal with Clasp, and Khedive b Star).
44 Captain C. E. Le Quesue served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medil)
'Captain A. L. H. Mackay served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-70 with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.Gener*l Maude (Medal). b 7 n
*° Captain K. J. Mackenzie.— For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders)
*J Captain Macrae-Gilstrap.— For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
ir*i.Ci'ptal?-?5r',H- palmer served in the Egyptian war of .SS2, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Khed.ve^Starf18^8' m tW° ^b°nS &t Kassasin' and at the battle °f Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
ni" .M?iior ?• R" pearce served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of iSAo
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). 6jp»«" »»i ui no;
so Captain H. R Porter served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of Tnkn
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). ' » im utprare 01 latn
5J Lord Raglan.— For War Services, see Militia (Engineers).
" Captain H. T. H. Repton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
58 Captain C. E. Ross served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Modal with two Clasps)
■ ., CaXtam,J,oh? Ross served with the 9°th Light Infantry in the Kafir war of 1877-78, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush ; also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column and
was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) '
Captain G. C. K. P. Roupell served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can.
aahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
* Captain W. W. Sandeman served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal)
" Major G. J. Scott.— For War Services, see Militia (Shropshire Light Infantry)
" Captain W. Spencer Stanhope.— For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Light Infantry)
-"Captain H H. Spitta served in the 1st West Indian Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1871-74, and was present
at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). 73 74' s PreBCnt
"> Captain Hon.E. B. L. H. Stopford.— For War Services, see Militia (Irish Regiment)
" Lt.Colonel R. Story served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'_' Captain H. B. Sutherland served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal)
" Lt.Colonel R. C. Toogood.— For War Services, see Militia (Scots Fusiliers).
*. tSP^T„UC^wV|d^?eC,r^reai1,caIaPai&n5f lS54-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and
at the si3ge and iall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) ='"j^u «»
.hi' t? a?tam ?■ H,--?ye *fTJed as/dJutant with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the' Boer war of 1881. Served with
» r,ChyaTa?? ^edition ^deJ Sl? „Charles Warren in "^-Ss a? Adjutant to tho Inniskilling Dragoons
» Captain J. H. Wansbrough.— For War Services, see Militia (Rifle Brigade). °
tioned?n TspT^es^edll with C^).™" ™ * '879' aD<1 ™S P1'6Sent in "* enSag0ment at Inyezane (men-
■' Captain C. W. Yonng served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
3 e
695
Lieutenants on Retired Pay.
JXOT IS THE RESERVE.
• B
Bcrcsfurd, John Peirse de In Poor,' South Wales Borderers
Blaino, Robert Stickney, s Dragoon Guards
Buchanan, Dr. • Alexander Leslie. Indian Stan rpa ■■— ••
Oeoil, lord JoLl Pakenham, Grenadier Guards s U * Bn. Ztucolntntre JUgt. ..
Hetl.en l.auncelot, Royal Artillery
Oox, Edward Cooke,4 Bombay Stafl Corps
Crowe. Robert, Unattached
Daly. Rdward Dermot Hamilton, Bengal StaffOorps
Fowler. Henry, R lyal En rinei rs
Hamilton, Edward I Bengal Stafl Corps ■•
Harman, Weiitwortta ilex. King, Irish Rifles; Capta * Battalion rr,*h h,
Harris. Francis And Bengal Stafl Corps ■■•■■
Harvey, Him rim.-, lu-h Rifles; 3-BattoHoii Iruh iti/fri
Kennedy, John Pitt. 42 Foot
KUby, James Edvi 11 - ' oasl Battalion Royal Engineers
Lash, Henry Andn . 1 dian Staff Corps
M'Kown. William, C >ast Brigade of Artillerv
Mason, Join And Brigade of Artillery
Mayo, John,1
Neame, Charles Covell, 1 ; Foot
Palmer, Arthur Hare, 17 Foot
Penfokl. Alexander Richard, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Porter, Charles Blenheim," Bengal Staff Corps...
Pring, John. Coast Battalion U. Engineers {Quarter Matter, 13 June 8s)
Roberts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
Roberts, Charles Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps
Robinson, Owen Cnmpobello, n Foot ............ . .■,',;,:;',.,
Rosmead. Hercules Arthur Temple, Lord, Irish Fusiliers ; Capt. 3 Jin. 1,
Ross, John William, Indian Staff Corps
Shackleton, William," Military Train
Shadfortu, Henry John Tudor, Unattached
Smith, William, '6 Foot
Stainforth, Francis Robert Whitmore, 65 Foot
Stewart, Francis Archibald, 1 West India Regiment
Thomas, Cecil Strangward, Royal Marines
CORNET,
indLlKux
Or ENSIGN
1 j June 57
9 Apr.
B June ''1
5 Apr. 63
4 May 87
LtBCT.
23 Nov. 55
13 Feb. 66
ij Mar. or.
.'i Sept. 80
.-3 M:ir. 49
g May E-?
when
PL1CEDON
MET. PAT.
! Nov. 59 1 July 81
14 Pee. 96 15 Feb. 99
1 July 3:|a8 June 93
1 Sept. 65 1 July 81
16 Dec. 85 30 Oct. a$
10 Mar. 92 17 Nov. 97
25 July 82 13 June 89
" 28 Feb. 89
1 July 81
16 Mar. 87
1 July 81
i July 83
2 Apr. 98
6 Nov. it
10 Aug. 9$
1 July 81
26 July 9c
25 May o£
1 July 8*
4 Feb. 85
: July 81
i.j Apr. 7?
1 Apr. 5;
9 Aug. 74
19 June 60
10 Nov. 69
20 Feb. 95
I.. Sept. 75
23 Mar. 01
, j Mar. 53
13 June 85
19 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 60
1 Dee. So
30 Mar. 55 7 July 57
Trotter/William Kemp, West Riding Regiment ; Capt. 3 Bn.Durkam Light Infontry
Cssher. Percy John, Royal Marine Artillery
Way, Henry George, Madras Staff Corps
Wilnier, William. Bengal Staff Corps {Brnet Captain, 3 July 72)
20 May 4J u Feb. 1
29 Dec. 57 1 8 Oct. 61
) 4 Oct. 82
11 Feb. 75, 7 Oct. 83
- Mar. 8'
si Nov. 65 23 Feb. 70
111 Sept.7<
1 May 581*2 June 60
16 Jan. 89127 Mar. qi
5 Feb. 8729 Jan. SS
12 Jan. 56 17 Mar. 58
14 Oct. 10 4 Dec. 23
5 Mar. 5812 Dec. 50
;i3June75
24 June 62 16 Oct 63
| 1 Sept.Ss
9 Nov. S9 11 Feb. 91
1 Sept.85
13 June 74
j July 60 3 Nov. 63
1 JuIt I
1 July 81
27 Aug. 9c
7 Oct. 8;
9 Septus
1 July 84
19 Apr. 85
1 July 8r
1 Jan. qI
27 Feb. 9;
1 July «>
1 Aug. Si
1 July St
1 JulV 3»
: July St
10 May q:
16 Feb. g\
3 May 9!
20 Nov. 8»
1 July 8j
> Lieut Armitstead was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry and Hors.
^KeS 'served #£.%?£! Ir'in ,879. and was present in the engagement at U.uudi (Medal w,t
T^.M°yr^ =9th Aug. .855 (Medal wit
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . ,,,,,„,,
u Lieut. C. B. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1378-79 (Medal). M'Kpnvie'i Farm
is Lieut Shackleton served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55. including the affair or M Kens e s 1 arm
rttlesofAlmlandlukerman, sorle of ,6th Oct. .854. siege and fall. of Sebastonul (>£^"£fe£;£"£ H
S, m„,i„ii sewed as Adiutant of the Military Train in the New Zealand war trom November 1803 to 186.
battles c
Turkish Medal).
(Medal).
anc
Sot
Cornets, Ensigns and Second Lieutenants.
Baird, John, Laud Trans. Corps, Inspector
,j Veoon Conitabulwy
Bunnell, Charles Philips, Roy. Art
CO&NBT,
KNSIGN OB
•ihIi.iel r.
22 Jan. 56
18 Oct. 26
! Demain, Hy. Dickson, Ceylon Regt.
Gatt, Arthur, Laud Transport Corps.
CGBNKT,
ENMGK 01
21ldLIBUT
21 Apr. 5*
23 Nov. 5;
Adjutants.
Adair, Harry Atkinson,1 4 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, late 5«m Foot)
(Captain, 18 Jan. 67) ; lion. Major ■■ • )
Doughty. Chester, 4 B.i. Shropshire Light Infantry (Captain, 7 Ang. 66) ; Hon. Major
COBNBT
2UdLIBUT.
OrENSIGN.
16 Mar. 58
30 Nov. 55
31 Jan. 60
7 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 61
S Apr. 61
1 Major Adair served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59.
6g6
Riding Masters.
NOT IN TBB RESERVE.
Abbott, Isaac,1 Royal Artillery .
Bacchus, Henry, Royal Artillery..
Banyard, Nelson, 18 Hussars
Brown, Thomas.4 16 Lancers (Cornet" xg Dec "57) "rRl"
3utler. Reuben.5 Royal Artillery [R]
■Cole, William, Royal Artillery..
Crowdy, John, i Dragoon Guards ... .
Dann, George, Royal Artillery
Donald, William, Royal Artillery
Donnelly, Robert, Royal Artillery .'..'."
Draper. Frederick, Royal Artillery
Baton, Frederick, 8 Hussars !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Francis, William, 19 Hussars !!.!!!!'.!!'.!!
■Gifford, Robert, s Dragoon Guards..'"™!]!!!""!".'""".'.".'"."
Gillon, David, Royal Engineer Troops
■Goode, Richard John, Koyal Artillery
Hadcoek, George, Royal Artillery
Henson, Christopher, Royal Artillery
Horton, James
Johnston, William,1* Royal Artillery
Jones, Thomas Henry, Cavalry Depot
M'Gee, Henry,' 17 Lancers
Matthews. William." n Hussars (Conut'ii'jaii. "56] i [Rl
Mayes, tt illiam Busbv. 6 Dragoon Guards
Miller, Thomas, R. Horse Guards
Morris, Clark, Cape Mounted Riflemen .
Seal, Charles Walter, 2 Dragoons .'!!."!
Noake, Maillard,1* 15 Dragoons
Nugent, Edmund, Royal Artillery
Pawson, John, '5 Royal Artillery [R]
Perry, John, 10 Hussars..
BIDING
MASTER.
8 Mar. 71
20 July 64
23 Apr. 84
7 Sept.58
1 Julv 63
8 Sept. 75
2 Not. 66
27 Aug. 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
12 May 75
23 May 83
3 Apr. 78
21 Aug. 75
15 Nov. 79
22 June 60
15 Nov. 79
28 Apr. 75
15 Jan. 64
29 Oct. 73
13 Nov. 72
10 Mar. 57
21 Aug. 7"
7 Nov. 6^
5 June 55
6 Nov. 67
20 Feb. 57
22 Jan. 68
29 May 67
HON.
CAPTAIN.
r.c Worth John Attkins," Cavalry Depot, Military Knight of W.nieor 6 ^j "
Simpson. Emanuel, 10 Hussars •™~»r I31 Aug. 58
Smith, David Noble, 15 Hussars !!!! N Dec- 57
Speirs, Robert, 2 Dragoons 8 June 72
Staunard, Ephraim, Royal Artillery I9Aug-74
Virr, Joseph, Royal Artillery e5 ^ov. 74
Wilken, John, Royal Artillery ! i-fune6i
"Wilkinson, George Louis, Rovai Artillery' '9 lme 8o
Williams, George, Royal Artiilery I 8 Jan. 64
Worthington, Albert, 11 Hussars ' ' APr. 75
20 May 82
1 July 81
16 Aug. 79
19 Nov. 73
1 Julv 81
8 Sep't.8_
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 May 77
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 85
12 May 85
3 Apr.
1 Aug. 85
15 N
30 May 77
15 Nov. 89
28 Apr. 85
1 July 81
29 Oct. 83
13 Nov. 82
19 Oct. 72
21 Aug. 88
2 Feb. 81
3 Nov. 70
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 Dec. 83
24 Apr. 79
8 June 82
3 May 85
25 Nov. 84
17 Jan. 80
19 June 90
1 July 81
1 Apr. 85
20 May 92
HON.
HAJOB.
26 Jan. 34
12 Oct. 8t
10 Dec. 81
23 Jan. 95
21 Dec. 87
31 May 90
15 June 87
28 Nov. 83
4 May 84
22 Feb. 92
16 Aug. 97
30 Nov. 3i
«aT^^(Cri^^?^aS^,P^eWmti,, 'h9 aCti0D »•» E— '* while attached to the Light
M&^^^S»i,,S th8 °amPai|rn to Aff^aQi8ta° »»*« Lord Keane in ,.3,.
asanas^ and at ^ &stt&&&sa&x& jm^'a^
Ju^ffiSMWA&ffi^^^ and was present at the
Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field Pl "™ Cla9ps' and Turkish Medal). Has also the
dition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho Taneku tnd ^t'n^ f £rl"sli_Medal) Served with the espe-
« Captaia Pickworth.-For WaPr Serricea,lT^^^7t^LiZ^ ,7°4 "** C'aSP)-
3 c 2
697
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
QUARIBB UOXOBAHI HOflOItAHY
I VASTER. CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
Aitken. Walter. Roy.il Marine Artillery » *»>2 f
Anderson. William.' Lancaster Regiment (4 Foot) ... •••• » Sept.72 » Sent-f^
Anderson.
at
Baker. Joseph, Ro; a) Marines ;-:■-;■■-
But. Alexander, 4 B ittalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlander*...
Barrcll. William John,' Army Service Corps
Bassindale. Edward, Grenadier Guards _^
Beedle, George,' a Be WarwieltBhire H Warwick Militia)
Belchem, 6V Wests B meat
Bell, James Edwni tiding Regiment
Bigrn ' inders (92 Foot) ...
Birch, Josei BamGoart,a ........
Blaokwood, John, 4 Da:: :sh Rifles ...
Blair. Samael, Royal ArtUIi rv
Bonner. James Edward. Border Regiment
ITitt Boniger, Abraham/ York and Lancaster Regiment [Hon.Lt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 87)
Bray, Henrv Hill. Bast Lancashire Regiment
Brein 5 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers (Donegal Militia)
Broackes, Charles.7 Military Mounted Police Corps
Brock, John, 4 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery
Brogden, James,' Worcestershire Regiment
Broi kes, Joseph, 36 Foot
Brooks, Alfred,4 Army Service Corps
Brooks, George. Brigado Depot
Brown, Simon.10 Roval Artillery
Brown, Valentine ,»' Royal Marines; Recruiting Staff Officer, Qlatgoic, 23 Nov. 95
Browne, Richard,13 3 Battalion King's Owu Scottish Borderers
Bull, John, Roval Engineers
Burke, John,13'Dep6t Baitalioin \Enngn. 4 Sept. 49; •£'• aa Feb. 53) [Rj
Burne, Joshua Henry. Smith Lancashire Regiment
Burtenshaw, John,13* Royal Marines -
Burton, Samuel,1* Royal Marone Artillery ••
Butterworth, Frederick,15 Scots Guards
Buttle, Clement Francis, Royal Engineers
Campbell. Charles, 5 B.'t'alion Minister Fusiliers
Campbell, Parr,' Senfortll Highlanders
Casaell. Frank Lumsden," Army Service Corps
Carttvritrht, James Sampson, Northumberland Fusiliers
Chard, Charles, Wiltshire Regiment
Charters, William.1* 24 Foot
Chittick, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Choake, Thomas, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 Foot)
Clark, Charles,19 9 Battalion Rifle Brigade
Clarke, Joseph,10 Rifle Brigade (Cornet, 21 Jan. 56)
Clay, Albert, Lincolnshire Regiment
Clements, George,'1 1 Dragoons
Cliff, William," Royal Artillery (Ensign, 20 Sept. 57 ; Lieut. 5 Feb. 61)
Clinch, William," 3 Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment
Clowes, Henry," Royal Fusiliers
Coe, Edwin. 3 Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment
Cole, Samuel,25 Royal Engineers
Collins, George,26 Inniskiiling Fusiliers (108 Foot)
Connell, Patrick," 4 Battalion Durham Light infantry
(Oct. !5
' 1
5 Oct, 81
Oct. 77! 5 June 84
1 Apr. 78, 1 Apr. 87
1 Dec. 1 - U
23 Jan. 64 7 Jan. 80
10 July 66 I ,Tu
.., Sepl
24 .Jan. 74 24 Jan. S-i
14 Aug. 66 1 July 81 .
57 Fell. 6; I Ju
1 Apr. 7S 1 Apr. 87
14 Apr. 60 4 Aug. 7;
1 Apr. 85 1 A
a Nov. 72 2 N
1 j May :t 13 May 84
11 Mar. 74 11 Mar. £4 .-4 Aug. 8?
12 Mar. 81I
: Apr. - 1 V|. I'-
ll • ','1
30 Mar. 55
10 Jan. 9
28 Oct. 76
1 .1 uly 8 1
Feb.
10 Jan. S3
10 Nov. 65
-. July 71
1 Sept. 79
12 Nov. 73
19 Oct. 8i
29 Dec. 54
^o Mar. 81
4 July 83
13 Oct. 76
25 Mar. 73
19 Jan. 70
1 Apr. 85
29 June 7*
11 Mar. 82
16 Apr. 84
4 Oct. 82
18 July 62
5 Nov. 70
6 Sept. 73
4 Feb. 85
27 Apr. 60
12 Nov. 83
7 [for. - 8
30 Mar. 1
1 .111 '
13 Oct. 81
2s Mar. .
1 July Si
Aug. aa
[Feb.
7
i- 9
.' :.| e 1;
Cook. Charles, Hibernian Military School (Lieut, of Orderlies, 25 June 73 1 Cafl. \
of Orderlies. 7 Aug. 75) >
Volunteer \
Cordery. Charles, Suffolk Regiment
Copeland. Thomas, 83 Foot
Cossey, John Francis,28 Army Service Corps
Costelloe. Charles, !> Irish Fusiliers
Cotton, John,30 Gordon Highlanders (75 Foot)
CottreU, William Fonlkes, Staff
Cousins, Samuel,'1 3 Battalion Essex Regiment [R]
Cox, Samuel, Royal Artillery
Crawley, Anthony. Northampton Regiment (2ml Lieut. 10 Nov. 77)
Battalion Manchester Regiment
Croisdale, Richard.55 Army Service Corps
Crumplin, William,3* Army Service Corps
Cumberland, William,30 7 Dragoon Guards
Danby, George Lancaster Regiment
Darker, James,86 Brigade Depot
'Debono, Michele. .Malta Feneible Artillery
Deevcs, Daniel, Ordnance Store Department
De Lisle, Frederick,3' Army Service Corps
Dent, Richard, 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Hereford Militia)
Deauyer, Henry,1* 12 Lancers (Lieut. 22 Sept. 75)
Diggory. Charles, Royal Artillery
Dixon, Timothy,2'' 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment
Dixon, William," Italic Brigade
Dolton, Edward John,*1 Army Service Corps
Douglas, George.** Stair
Dovaston, John," 4 Battalion South Wales Borderers
Downes, Joseph, 4 Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Drage, William,** Depot Battalion
Drake, Edward Henry, 3 Battalion Gloucester Regiment (S. Gloucester Militia)
Drako, Francis, " Nnrthumberlaud Fusiliers [R]
Drake. Robert,"' Naval Ordnanco Department
Doke, William,*' Monster Fusiliers ii.l'eo !■.
Bison, Samuel Spouccr,*" log Foot 3° J»'>" 62 30 Oct. 78
Rmby, Wdliam James, Roval Artillery - July 74 1 July S4
Erwin, IUohnrd," 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Bdinburgh Militia) ... Jnnej8
16 Feb. 88
iq June 86
1 1 Mar. 95
16 Apr. 94
30 June
1 July 81 26 Apr. 8*
16 Sept 83 5 May 86
4 Feb.
I N'nV 71
30 Nov. 78^30 Nov. 881
23 Mar. 70] 17 Apr. 80
23 Sept. ea 7 Jan. 80
24 Jan. 80,24 Jan
12 June 78 :2 June!
9 July 79
23 Apr. 73 23 Apr. 8-
26 July 73 20 J»'y S3 7 Oct. 3d
23 Apr. 73 9 Dec. 84
4 Sept.86
16 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 56^
1 June 78 1 June 88
10 Oct. 74 10 Oct. 84
27 June 74 11 July 83
10 Nov. 77
^Dec. 68 1 July 81
21 June 73 21 June 83
3 Apr. 78 10 Nov. 87
31 Jan. 80 1 July 81
11 Dec. 78 15 JUU085
3 Jan. S4 3 Jan. 1
21 .Tune 71 1 July 81
3 Dec. 55 19 Aug. 74
24 Jan. 74
30 Oct. 75 3° Oct. 85
27 Mar. 78 27 Mar. 88
13 Apr
30 Dec. 76
2; Nov. 74 «s Not. 84
1 Apr. 78 1 July Si
19 Jan. 76 19 Jan. 86
31 Jan. 80 1 July 81
1 Dec. 65 1 July 81
8 Jan. 7a
18 Feb. 85 18 Pi b.
21 Feb. 55 23 Oct. 67
25 Oct. 5S 1 July 81
17 Not. 57 1 Jni.v 1
30 Oct. 75 30 1 a 1
-.5 June 8
7 Oct.
25 Nor. 1
24 J (IB.
1 Oot.
Dee,
Nov.
4 N0T.8j
li Apr. I5
17 Oct. 83
Quarter Masters on, Retired Pay.
698
QC'.VKTKK
MASTER.
HO.VOSAKTIHONOBABY
CAPTAIN. I MAJOB.
Evans, George,10 Devonshire Regiment 23 May 77 23 M»y 87
Everard, George, 18 Foot " Apr 6- 2f> J,,ue 72
Facer, Waller,51 Manchester Regt.; 2 Volunteer battalion Manchester Sept (I3 July 7< '3 'Tlll.v ss
Flanagan, Daniel, 6 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery 5 .nine- ?3 5 June 87
Folsoa, Henry," Coldstream Guards , 1 Apr. 85 1 Apr. 95
Forbes, John, ot Foot ' 6 Sept. 39
.Forbes, Peter," 2 Hu. Cameron Highlanders (Highland Lt. Infantry Militia) 16 Nov. 6 5
Ford, Thomas," Berkshire Regiment 17 Dec. Si 15 June 85
Forde, George,56 Army Service Corps 23 June 84 28 June 94
Forsdyke, Jonathan,57' Roval Artillery 10 May 7381c May 83
27 Sept. 79
17 Dec. 81
2 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 76
12 Mar. Si
18 May 60
28 Mar. 77
6 Sept. 78
16 Jan. 84
2 Oct. 62
13 Jan. 75
3 June 83
Forsythe, John," 9 Lance.- .
Fox. George," Counaught Rangers
Fr3ser, John, 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers (Cavau Militia)
Fra.vlmg, Edward. 11 Hussars
French, George.*; King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot)
Fuller, James," 16 Lancers
.Furlong, Joseph Allen, 4 Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
Gage. John,01 3 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers
Gai-dmer, Frederick,65 Army Service Corps
Gilby, Thomas Glover,67 66 Foot
Gillurd, James,69 Royal Artillery
Goulding, William, Roval Engineers
Govier, James, 1 L>'fe Guards I28 June 82
Grahame, George,™ 4 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Ayr and Wigton Militia) I17 July 55
Grnut, George, 100 Foot '30 Apr. 58
Gray, William," Welsh Fusiliers !3i Aug. 78
Green, Carmelo. Roval Malta Artillery
Griffiths, John,71 Oxford Light Infantry
Griffiths, William,'- 4 Battalion Irish Regiment
Grinsell, Samuel Dicken Nichols,"* West Kent Regt
Guernsey, Forbes William,"5 45 Foot (Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Gunn, William,"6 Royal Artillery :
Gun ton, Thomas Widdowes,77 Guards Depot
Haden, Samuel, 4 Battalion Oxford Light Infantry {Oxfordshire Militia)
Haines, Charles Stanhope,79 2 Life Guards
Hambiy, Edgar,8" Royal Artillery)
Hamilton, Thomas,91 Irish Regiment [Ron. Lt. Colonel 3 Mar. 97)
Hanlon, Michael,63 North Lancashire Regiment
Hanworth, Edward, Warwickshire Regiment 11 Oct
Hard tig, George Foster, Royal Marines 8 Au<
27 Sept. 89
17 Dec. 91
2 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 86
30 Nov. 70
28 Mar. 87
6 Sept. 88
t6 Jan. Q4
19 Oct. 72
13 Jan. 85
13 June 93
26 Sept. 87
26 Sept.83
31 Aug. 88
S Mar. S4 ; 5 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 8412$ Mar. 9)
19 N0V.81I19 Nov. 91
9 Aug. 71 1 9 Aug. 81
13 Nov. 60 25 Jan. 71
20 May 70 1 July 81
7 Jau. 80 7 Jan. 90
25 Jau. 5V
14 June 76 14 July 86
2 May 7S 2 May 88
3 Feb. 60 1 July 3 1
14 Aug. 7214 Aug. 32
78 11 Oct. 88
_ 89 s J"iy 99
Harper, Joan Bloom,'3 Munster Fusiliers (104 Foot) '20 Apr. 67 1 July 81
Harr.son, William H.s* East Lancashire Regiment ; 1 London Volunteer Artillery .-. . 1 Apr. 82 1 Apr. 92
Hart-M'Harg, William,85 4 Battalion Essex Regt. (West Essex Militia) [R] 25 Jan. 56
Harvey, William,66 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment ] 5 Nov. 79 5 Nov. 89
Hawes. Frank, South Lancashire Regiment; 3 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regt..] 7 May 83 7 May 95
Haw4tesby, George William. 3 Battalion Irish Regiment '29 Nov. 70 29 Nov. 89
Hawkins, James,87 Shropshire Light Infantry [R] J21 Feb. 6oj 1 July 81
Haylos, Henry Thomas,86 Army Service Corps (31 Jan. 80' 3° Oct. 85
Hefferon, James Andrew,8" S Hussars [24 Nov. 77 24 Nov. 87
Herring, William Henry, Royal Marines < 4 Nov. 68 1 July 81
Higgins, Maur.ce,9" Derbyshire Regiment (45 Foot) J25 Jan. 71 1 July 81
Higgins, William,'1 Brigade Depot ' 4 Dec. 57 "> Mar. 75
Hislop, Archibald, 3 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment J 7 Nov. S3 7 Noy. 93
Hockey, John, Grenadier Guards 4 Sept. 60^14 Apr. 75
Holmes, William,"2 Grenadier Guards J28 July S4 28 July 94
Holmes, William Nassau,93 60 Rides 117 Apr. 67J24 Dec. 80
Holohan, William,9* East Yorkshire Regiment '30 Nov. 81:30 Nov. 91
30 Aug. t2!3° Aug. 92
Hone, Harry,95 Ride Brigade
Hooper, Frederick, Royal Engineers .;....
Hopkins, William,"6 Arnry Service Corps
Hornuy, Thomas, Dublin Fusiliers
Howard, Frederick, 3 Batt. Cheshire Rogt. -^Volunteer Butt. South Wales Borderers
Howard, William.97 Cameron Highlanders
Howell, Henry, Warwickshire Regiment
Howlaud, Joseph,98 Army Service Corps
Hunt, Henry, Lincolnshire Regiment
Hunt, William, Middlesex Regiment (Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73)
Hyde, Robert, 10 Foot
Imbuseh, Henry, 4 Battalion Sussex Regiment
Ireland, James,"" 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles
Jessop, Tom, 4 Battalion Munster Fusilier*
Jones, Alli-ed,161 East Surrey Regiment [R]
Just, Augustus, Leiuster Regiment
Keble, John Alfred,1"- East Surrey Regiment
Kelly, Edward, Essex Regiment
Kelly, John,1"3 21 Hussars
Kelly, John, Royal Artillery
Kelly, Patrick,-1"* West India Regiment
Kenney, John Henry, Royal Engineers
King, William, West Yorkshire Regiment
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Knox, Ernest Augustus, Munster Fusiliers
6 May 8,
27 Mar 78
15 Oct. 81
14 Apr. 83
20 Apr. 78
n May 82
31 Jan. So
6 May 95
27 Mar. 88
15 Oct. 9:
14 Apr. 93
2 1 Apr. 88
6 May 92
o May 83
^1 Aug. 32
30 Dec. 87
1 Feb. 82
18 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 81
24 Aug. 81
4 July 82
20 Sept. 83
19 July 79 -g July 89
g Aug. 73 26 Mar. 83
11 Aug. 63*30 Nov. 78
27 Aug. 73I
13 Dee. Si '20 Apr. 88
28 .Tune 81128 June 92
8 June 67 1 July 81
30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 88
to June S2!io June 92
20 Fei'i Sol
10 June 74810 June 84
10 Mir. 75I10 Mar. 85
11 Mar 74I11 Mar. 84
21 Sept.87121 Sept.97
11 July 741!! July 84
20 May 55! 1 Apr. 70
.. 1 Jan. 8;'
Lacey, Patrick, lu5 4 Battalion Connaught Rangers 'io Nov. 69I 1 "July 81
21 Dec. 87
29 Oct. 84
7 Jan. 83
10 June 85
31 Dec. 87
Lamb, James.1 * 5 Battalion Rifle Brigade ...' 15 July 821 4 Oct. 83
Land, Isaac,4"7 Royal Artillery 25 May 78;25 May 88
Langrish, Thomas, Royal Artillery 17 Dec. 73 17 Deo. 83
Laphani, Uriah Fredk.'06 Scots Fusiliers (21 F.) ,, 30 Sept.74 30 Sept. 84
Lee, Edward George, Somersetshire Light Infantry 7 Feb. 83 7 r eb. 93
Lee, Thomas,"" Depot Battalion (Ensign, 18 Jan. 59) , I24 June 59 1 Apr. 70
Leeding, William, Grenadier Guards I13 Nov. 75 13 Nov 85
Lenton, Charles,111 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers ,j s June 66 1 July 81I
Lewis, Arthur Thomas,113 Royal Engineers 13 Juuo 8< 13 June 93,
Lewis, Henry,112 7 Dragoon Guards (Hon. Lt.Colonel, 3 Jan. 84) [R] I28 Oct. 68( 1 July Silio Jan. 83
Loader, Alfred Edgar,11* Army Service Corps :...J25Apr. 85 7 May 9°
699
Quarter Maulers on Retired Pay.
Long, v. u ; . Vrtillerv
Lonsdale. H
Lynch, Wip Derb; shire Regiment ; 2 Vol. Bn. Derby Hvgt
MVaffery. James erviceCorpa
M'Caan.Johii, -, Battali □ Leinster Regiment
M'Csxtnrv, Daniel, Bedfordshire Rem. (16 Foot).
M'Coy, li'ouert."7 1 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry
U'CuUneh. Alexander Efailsnn, Royal Engineers
M'Evov, Patrick 1 Battalion Hampshire Regiment ..
M'Farlane, Andrew, Naval Ordnance Department
M'Oarty. James.'" Irish Bides (83 Foot)
K'Kenna, John. Royal Artillery
M'Lennnn, Peter, '
M'Leod, Harry,"1 Scottish Rifli
Mnckie, William. '
Mackinnon. William,1" 3 Battali n Highland Light Infantry
Main, James. Am
Maloney, William,1*' Depot Battalion ; Military jtnigkl of Windsor
Martin, Alexander, • 1 triillery
Masters, Ge . ,Oct. 58)
Mellor. Joseph'-' East 1 Regiment (15 Fool)
Mtrril' I :: I ' ' ': BTustcus
Miller, John.1-' Welsh '. 1
Mills, John,"8 14 Fool
Moore, John,"" Wilt sin [62 Foot)
Moore. John, 4 Huti'iii a Worcestershire Regiment
Morrison, Charles,131 s Battalion Connaught Rangers
Morrison, George.'"' Royal Kngineers
Mullins. William, Devonshire Regiment (11 Foot)
Murdoch, Robert Hamilton. Royal Artillery
Mnrphy, George131* (r,;ni/.i
Murphy, James,'" Royal Marines! '■< «'• Tntpector of Marine Recruiting 14 June 99
Nndin, Francis Owen, Bast Surrey Regiment
Nally, John.135 s4 Fool
Nau'ghton, Michael. Irish Bides
Naylor, Thomas Henry. Cavalry Depot
Newman. Joseph,'"' Scottish Rifles
Nichols, Richard,151 Army Service Corps
O'Donnell, John. 1 Dragoon Gnards
O'Leary, Patrick.13" Army Service Corps
Oliver/William,139 6 Dragoons
Page. Nathaniel,1" Royal Marines
Parkes. Harry, Royal Artillery
Parsons, William,1*1 Army Service Corps
Perkins, Charles George, 5 Dragoon Guards
Phillips, Edward,1*2 Army Service Corps
Phillips, John, Army Service Corps
Phillips, John Campbell, Royal Engineers
Powell, Francis, Royal Marines
Powell, John Joseph I'l urles, Royal Artillery .'.'
Powell, William, Royal Marines *.
Preston, Samuel, Leiu.st r Regiment
PulBford, Charles Harvey, West Surrey Regiment
Pye, Frank, East Yorkshire Regiment
Reeves, Albert,1*3 4 Batta'ton Norfolk Regiment
Keid, John Henry Sum if, 1 Life Guards
Reid, William James, '« 5 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Rcvill, John. Royal AHiUery (Lieut. 30 Aug. 64)
Reynolds, Thomas,1*' Army Service Corps
Reynolds, Thomas, 3 Battalion Devonshire Regiment
Reynolds, William Ellis, Guards' Depot
Rhodes, John. 4 Hussars
Robertson, John, "» 33 Foot
Robinson, James, Royal Marine Artillery
Robinson, William. -•17 Royal Artillery
Ross. Alexander,'*8 64 Foot
Ross, James,'*9 Gordon Highlanders; 1 Volunteer Battalion Seaforth UiqUander.
Rowan. Melville Jol 11. Royal Artillery
Rowe. Willi in Arthur Samuel,'50 Royal Marines
Rumsey, George Ferris,1"' 14 Hussars (Cornet, 17 March 69)
Russell, Henry, Roya Artillery
Ruth, George. 4 Battalion Border Regiment
Rj'an, Michael, Essex Regiment
Bavage. George Thomas, rrish Rifles
Scott, Jonathan GortleJ',w'j Battalion Oxford Light Infantry (Bucks Militia) ....
Seath, Alexander, 1: yal 4rti/!ery
Serhutt, Charles '■' Royal Artillery ,
Shnkesprar, Gcmv .1,,., pi,, ip.yal Artillery
Sharplss, James, Royal Horse Guards
Bhattock. Thomas, ; Battalion Minister Fusiliers
Shawe. Douglas. 17 Laneers ..
Sin a, \\ ill 111 111. ' , i.aiialion Durham Light Infantry
,sla ehan, Thomas Vaughan, Durham Light Infantry
Shepherd, G tender, Royal Artillery
Slu re, John, 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regiment (3 Stafford Militia)
Sim, Jame-, i 1 as p Quarter Master, Aldershot
Simons, Edmund,1" Royal Artillery [R]
Slack, James.'" School of Musketry \Enrign, 15 Jan. 56.1 [R]
Sladden, Heiirv,'''" 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry [R]
Slattery. Matthew,1 ' 7 Foot
Rmiih, Pet' r,IM Scots Guards
Smithson, Thomas, Royal Marines
Sowton, Frederick,1'1 4 Battalion B. Staffordshire Regiment (i Stafford Mditia)..
Stanilmi ), Stephen Henry, "J 15 Hussars
18 Mar -,
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, Dec. -11 Dec. 86
13 Oct. 77 13 ■
July Si
;S May 8428 May 94
30 June 1
10 Dec. 8|!io Dec. o^
14 Dec. 78,74 Dec. 88
10 June
10 Mar. 75 10 Mar. B5
19 Oct. 81 29 Oct. 91
12 Juuet.i 1 July Si
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27 Feb. 84 27 Feb 94
11 Dec. 7-11 Dec. 88
23 Oct. 55 20 June 6c
1 Apr. 84 ■ Apr. 94
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26 Nov. 90
2: Dec. 87
6 July 68
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12 Julv 78
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10 May 84
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24 Apr. 61
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30 Nov. 81
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6 Dec. 7t
15 Aug. S
4 Nov. 59
17 Jan. 71
it July 7-
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22 Apr 59
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23 July 8^
5 May B5
14 Apr. 0e,
6 Sepl 7 3
30 June fv,
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Seel. 7
11 July 77
1 July 81
23 Oct. 88
7 Aug. 90
3 Apr. 97
1 July 81
1 Mar. 79
1 July 92
14 Dec. 70
22 Aug. 92
1 3 June B5
27 fell. B5
1 July 81
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I Aug. 75
11 Mar. 92
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II Mar. 97
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9 Aug. 81
27 Sept. 82
17 Deo. 81
15 June 87
18 Oct o5
23 Mar. 92
25 Nov. 91
Feb. 89,
8 Sept. 86-
16 Apr. 82
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Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
70O
Sterrett, Thomas, ,e» 9 Foot
Stokes, John Edward,184 Depot Battalion
Storey, Richard,1" 17 Foot
Styles. George, 3 Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Swanson. Donald,1" Highland Light Infantry
Symons, Thomas Cornelius, Royal Engineers
Teevan, Rourke,185 n Hussars [R]
Templeton, James, Lincolnshire Regiment
Thomson, Chadwick,1'1 20 Hussars
Thornton, Joseph, 5 Battalion Leinster Regt. (Meath Militia)
Tippetts, James Berryman, 3 Battalion East Surrey Regiment (1 Surrey Militia)
Tompkins, John James,"2 South Wales Borderers
Tooner, Michael,"3 3 Battalion East Lancashire Regt. [R]
Tackett, Edward Gundrie,177 2 Dragoon Guards
Turner, John,™ 5Q Foot (Emiqn. 10 Aug. 54) [R]
Tnrnley, William Echlin,179 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
1-yler, Harry William, Army Service '^orps
Tickers, Thomas Henry,181 Border Regiment (Sub Lieut. 14 June 73)
Vignaux, Joseph, Royal Artillery
Waite, William John,183 7 Hussars
Walker, Alexander, Rovnl Artillery
Walker, Orichton, Royal Eugineers
Walker, George, Roval Artillery
Ward, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Wasp, Matthew Proctor,1"3 Army Service Corps
Webb, Humphrey Lakin, 1 Dragoons
Webb, William, Black Watch
Webster, William,1" Coldstream Guards
Weldon, William, Durham Light Infantry (106 Foot)
Welfare, Josei.h,185 Irish Fusiliers
Wharry, Charles, Royal Artillery
White, George,158 Royal Marines
White, Henry Edward, 4 Battalion Welsh Fusiliers
White, John,18" Provisional Cavalry Depot
Whyte, Daniel,189 Manchester Regiment ; 7 lfiddle»ex Rifle Volunteers
Wilbond, James,180 Royal Artillery
Wilson, James,193 Gloucestershire Regiment (61 Foot)
Wishart, George Baillie-,193 3 Battalion Scotti»h Rifles
Wishart, William,194 Army Service Corps 3
Wood, Joseph, Army Service Corps
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MASTER.
Wood, Thomas,195 Middlesex Regiment (57 Foot)
Worrall, Thomas, Royal Scots
Wjlie, James, Shropshire Light Infantry
Yates. Thomas, Cheshire RegimeDt
Young, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment .
19 Dec,
t6 0ct. 66
4 June 61
11 July 74
oMay 7
6 May $=,
10 Nov. 6
27 Sept. 7
8 June 72
18 Jan.
4 Oct. -a
26 Nov. 79
8 July 62
13 Jan. 69
3 Dec. 54
16 Jan. 6
Feb. 79
27 Aug. 73
17 Feb. 63
11 Oct. 76
5 Sept. 75
6 May 85
19 July 76
26 June 72
27 Mar. 73
8 May 8c
14 May 87
is Oct. 81
7 Jan. 82
31 Aug. 87
6 May 56
7 Sept. 63
10 Dec. 84
27 June 74
22 Mar. 79
1 1 June 8
7 Nov. 68
13 Apr. 87
_i Jan. 80
31 Jan. 8c
3 Apr. 73
21 Aug. 7S
1 May 82
9 Nov. 81
5 Aug. 87
HONORARY
CAPTAIN
25 Sept. 78
ji May 76
11 July 84
1 July 8
27 Aug. 90
8 Mar. 76
27 Sept 81
8 June 82
4 Oct. 83
26 Nov. 80
HONORARY
MAJOR.
i July 81
12 Feb. 89
14 June 83
1 July 74
1 Oct. 86
8 Sept. 85
27 Aug. 90
19 July 86
26 June 82
15 June 85
8 May 90
14 May 97
15 Oct. 91
29 June 6f
1 July 81
10 Dec. 94
2 Dec. 82
2 Auj . 85
2 Sept. 85
S Sept. 81
17 Dec. 81
9 Aug. 71
7 Mar. 83
1 Apr. 94
2 Mar. 89
1 June 91
1 July 81
13 Apr. 97
29 Nov. 89
1 July 81
23 Apr. 83
1 Aug. 88
1 May 92
9 Nov. 91
5 Aug. 93
27 Apr. I2
1 June 67
15 Oct. 81
16 July 91
Quarter Masters en Retired Pay. — War Services.
1 Major W. Anderson served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of
Port Beyt (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
capture of Magdala (Medal ).
» Captain R. Aris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
• Captain W. J. Barrell served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Gaikas and
Qalekas, and in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (honorary rank of
Captam, Medal, and Khedive's Stan. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
granted the higher rate of pa\. Clasp).
* Major Beedle served in the Kaffir wars in 1846-47 and 1850-53— slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present in the actions in the Jugdespore jungle (Medal). Served with the 6th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with
Clasp).
s Major Bignell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of rtebristopol
including the assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
8 Lt.Colonel Boulger served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; .joined Havelock's force on its first
taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and m- in the advanced party which left for the relief of Cawnpore
on the 30th June under Major Reneud, 1st Madras Fusiliers, and engaged i'n manv skirmishes while destroying all
disaffected villages between Allahabad and Futtehpore, and while keeping communications open with the river
party ; afterwards present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerot
Onnge (both actions) , Boorbeeake Chowsee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbaugh, and was in the stormin g party
whioh crossed the bridge in the first relief of Lucknow, and shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded
with grape, canister, stones, glass, 4c, and he was the first man to force through the masked battery in front.for
which he was mentioned in General orders ; present with the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of
•he jail, from which the dead bodies of 380 Sepoys were afterwards removed j was a volunteer with the storming
party at3a.n1.. 29th September, to blowup the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines and burst 4 mortars and 13
gnnsfacing the Residency— wounded through the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger; present
Ihronghout the subsequent defence of the Residency and storming of the Hirn Kanah— wounded (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) : was awarded the ¥<£ " for distinguished bravery aud forwardness as.
a skirmisher, in all the twelve actions fought between the 12th July and 25th September 1857.— Extract from FieU
Force Ordertofthe late Major General Hacelock, dated, ijth Oct. 1857." Served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lan-
caster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (honorary rank of Major. Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's S'.ar).
7 Major Broackes served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Military Mounted Pulice and as Provost Marshal
a*, the Base (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain Brogden served on the North West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
9 Captain A. Brooks served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula (slightly
wounded) and Uluadi (Meda! with CJiasp). Served in the Egyptian w.ir of 1882. an 1 wis present at the battle o'f
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted to Quarter Mister in the Commissariat and Transport Staff, Med il with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nde Expedition in 1834-85, and was present in the eng igementat Kirbekan
(two Clasps).
7°' Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Seroices.
'• Captaiu Simon Brown served in the Crimean war in TS54-56, and was present at She battles of Alma and
inkenaan and at the siege and Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"Major lalrutine Brown served throughout the campaign in China in iS3?-6r, and was present at the
capture of Canton in 1857 and at t),o taking of the Taku Forts in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Has received the
Hi Is tor Lbng Servide and Good Conduct.
lii Riobard Browne served in '.he Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopo! and
Uie expedition to Kmbouru (Mcdai with Clasp, an i Turkish Medal),
" Captain Burke served in the 22nd Regiment in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 18448111! 1S4-,,
and was presont nl the storm of the Pottahs on 27th November, and of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur Was
mentioned in General Ordors for conspicuous gallantrvin the field.
"I Captain J. Burtcnshaw served in the Egyptian war of 188a, and was present in the engagement at Tol-cl-
Mabuia, at the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also serveil: in the Soudau camp-iign in 188s, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was. present in theencaKO-
meats at Hasheen and the Tofrek zoreba (horse shot), and at the destruction of Team [two Clasps)
, Captain S. Burton has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Conduct.
'■ Captain F Bnttcrworth served 111 the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Bittaiion of the Scots
truant., an 1 was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stir)
_•" ■' ""< l« 1 I with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan ws (Medal). Served in the
Hanara Expedition in 1688 as Quarter Master with the and Battalion Se rth Highlanders (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the llnzara Expedition in 1891 as Quarter Master jud Battalion Sea-
forth Highlanders (Clasp).
■ l710aIMai,(F. L-Cassell served in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
'■" " ' staudcrton (mentioned in despatches, and pr mined Quarter Master). Served in the Soudan
campaign id iS85,andwas present is the eugagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive s Star).
'k„c?IH,ftin ri rved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40. including the passage of the Chenab and buttles
of Badoolapbre and 1 .lanwnllah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp)
" Captain Clark served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1864, nnd was preseut at the
acta 1 Shhbku Ider (Medal with Clasp).
*> Captain' .1 Clarke served n ith the 13rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
(wounded), taking or Bala) ava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
Storming pyty on the 48th June and sth September (Medal with is, and Turkish Medal 1
, " .' "l":",' ?• ','",'",'!"" s9rT?d thc Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the
battlosof Alma, llalaklava.andlnkerman, and siege of Sebasfop..! (Medal with lour Clasps, an. 1 Turkish Medal),
c .0ttP'am "■ Clllt served throughout the Gwatior campaign of 1845, including the battle of Pnnniar (Bronze
btar). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the dailies of Moodkee, I'orozeshah, and
Hobraou (Medal and two Clasps). Also throughout the Punjaub c impaign of 1848-4Q, including the actions of
Kanmuggur passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Ohillianwatla, and Goojerat (three times mention,
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
uatt c 01 Budleko serai and subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege and capture from Sth Juue to
22nd bept. 1857— commanded two heavy guns from the 14th until the night of the 22nd September. Afterwards
presont at Hie action, of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra, relief of Lncknow including the attack on Dilkooshar
La MariinieK-. and Sedunderabad ; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Khodngunge and retaking of
Fattehghurfmentione 1 in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Commissioned as Ensign lor having distinguished
'"""V on sfveral occasions, but more particularly at the capture of Delhi, and considered by the Commander iu
Ohio! in India as eminently worthy of reward.
» Captain W. Clinch served with the 39th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, and was pre-
sent at theaiege aud rail of bebastopol, and at the attacks of the 18th June and 8th September 185; (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct
" i.iptain H. Clowes served in the Afghan wai in 1879-80, and tool; part in the defence of Candahir 1 Medal).
/.< a HPtaio" S' , ■ s,er™d mth the expedition to the Baltic in 1854. and was present at the captu: I ennd
(Medal). Served m the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, an 1 >w ■ r idfa ebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for distinguished oonduct, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the L^ion of Honor)
» Major G. Collins served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1861-65 (Medal)
-' Maior P. Connell served in the Inditn Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the action at Awah
at the sicffe and capture of Kotah, and in the engagements at Samgaueer and Bunao ( Modal with Clasp).
"Captain J. FCossey served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, aud was present at the battle or Tel-el-Kebir (Mu.lal
with Clasp, aud Khedive s Star).
p'hUl'ef'n0' CosteU°D served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of the Gate
m Major J. Cotton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (granted
honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
:' Captain 8. Cousins served in the Crimean oampaign in 1855, including the .siege and fall of Sebast ipol and
expedition to K.nbourn (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served i„ the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857-59, including the operations against the Gwalior Contingent, tho actions of 1'auJ ., Nu II :e Bii e-nanoiv and
Seumpore, and tho siege of Calpee and Lucknon (Medal with Clasp - . ,11 the Kafir war of 1877 78, aud in
tho Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). ' '
/J,.>MN''VV,.0roistla!cmser,v-e2 i? 5U,e Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol •
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain W. CrnmpUn served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also servedin the Nils ■
Expedition in 1884-85 (honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp).
» Captain tV, Cumberland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards (Medal, and K
» Captain J. Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the reliof •
of Liicknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal witn •
two Clasps, and a year s service).
•» Captain F Do Lisle served in the Zulu war of 1S79, urst in command of a detachment of the 3rd Company
Army bervice Corps, and afterwards with Colonel Baker Russoll's Column ou the White Umvaioosie River I Medal
with Clasp)
■» Lioiit. Denver served in tho Eastern campaign iu 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebuatopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). r
» Captain Timothy Dixon served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and was presont
atihe siogoand fail of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on tho Bhootuu lOxpodition 1
including tho recapture ol Dcwangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
w Captain Wdliam Dixon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, and was uresentat tho siege assault
and capture of l)elhi( wounded), at the actions of Bagowallaa ml Nu mi, lelml ol Moradabad t ho ougii 'omeut,
on tho Dojura, tho capture of Bareilly, the assault of Shahjohaipore, tho capture of Bunuai, the pursuit of the
rei.ris to the (.oomtee, and the actions at Port Uohumdee, Shahabad, and B • 10 present in the
operations 111 Oude in 1858-59, including the engagements at Pusgaen, Rissoolpere 1 1 M id BiswuU'
(Medal with Clasp). Sorved with the Red River Expedition iu 1 -. Medal). Served with the Burt
111 1887-88 (Medal wall Clasp). '
"Minor E, J. Sol ton served is the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the Initios of tho Alma,.
Balaclava, a 1-1 lai . riii.m, ami a the siege ofSebaitopol (Medal with four Clasps and Tarkish Medal I
« Major George Douglas served la tho East ligo in 1855-56. aad was present at the battle of the
Tchornaya (Medal, nntl Turkish Moduli.
0 Captain J. Dovaston serf d in the rndias Mutiny campaigu iu 1857-59, and was present at the relief of Lnck-
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.— War Service*. 701a
capture of Luck-now * also in "ne Oade cam,mfffn ^ ,v«0Per"'TV" th1 Alu'n"^ """!« Outran,, and af the fi»al
and destruction or of he- forts (Medal Ir^F^ruL'' i9' lnclud'aS th« »ct.on of Buxarghat. captnre of Omerah,
in the Afghan war offs7S So (Medal) P ' gra!" °f a year s aer™s> ■ Served with the 5th Fusiliers
Ta^afxebeMfa.' 8er"d ia "■ CM" war in l86° <Medal>- Also served in the operation* against the
« Captain \V Duke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Med il with Clasr.)
th. Betwa (Medal with Clasp* S Maddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of
» Captain G. Evans served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal)
(Med'alfand Khed^s ITrf ** "" and BattaU°a Maache^r "^gitnent throughout the Egyptian war of db
actions at Koonch and Gowlowlee the emturTnf rnln„I ,i,l . ,? indian Mutiny campaign m 1858, including the
with Clasp), oerved in til •canTp'aign "<£ 'SS X^h^PeKProna«of fna?aKr'i2d "? C&Ptllre °' G^'^<M^al
-hCa^ainJTPr ?ndat^4aP,UrrftbeSa^^^ ^ PreSent " the '°rClnS
the campaign in the Extern Soudan in 188, with the i?t Battalmn of ^.t^i -[ ^ S |ta?)- SerVeJi tQ™ughont
m the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the I °h»™h^ Ber,kshlre Kegunent. and was present
afterwards served as Trass, ,ort Officer to the BaitaHon WmLr^t^ ' .a'lVAn,3e t0 and '>«n^* of Temai,
Clasps) ; also served with the K^San Frontier pleld FoSl" its »5 fncm'. i^,' h<21T rank "f Captain' tTTO
* Captain G. Forde served atMoolton duri^thelSaiSlfoanTto isTcm^I 11 " enSa=ement at Gini^.
-a^,5fflasKa»SK^l^£#?^^ *- - «• - seb-opo,
Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal" act>onnear Eupator.a while attached to the Light Cavalry
«^d&taUnPDE?mb£78™ tcco^M*^^,^11 I"* "i"**0 and took Par' »» *• operations
3 -"ca^ ^ C"aDdahar H^'1 F'^- Clasps! ana^otzf^ora'tion,6 ^ >° ^^^ »* ™
at m^r^^!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ «- was present in the engagement
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war 01 '1880 f, Tnd t, , v.--™ Clud'riS ^he storming of the stronghold (Medal
Kheyl HTSEEaS S^"?S^£SrtflSr1xSS5S^^ K" "^i™' in the «>«»S™»ent, at Ahmed
the battle of Candahar (Medal vriS™CWis 4iR-,« n tCrS "? th? march w Cacdanar. and was present at
Boer war in 18S1. eual mta two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Natal Field Force in the
<£sX^V^?l^*£^?0?%™\«fr*^ on 29th Dec. ,843 (BronzeStar). AJs0
» Captain John Gaee served with'the ,2 S, r *V^tt Alrwal, and Sobraon Medal and Clasp).
1856 to the end of SeTa^I^Tand^as 1%££^£S£** m ?* Indian MutinT camPa'?° fom November
Ae Fort of Musjeedia (Medal) present at the subsequent operations in Oude, including the affair of
4^™-^^eV.^niiX^(Me^'rar * l863"5S. ™'ad-= «■• engagements at Nukumar*
OpjrattorS before #a?kinlMldan "* ^^ "" ™ l842' aDd ™S Present at the forming of Chin Kiang Foo and
v^h^Tasrand^urBshSelan ^ ^^ Campai?n in l8ss' and "as P«5ent « "» -ege of Sebastopol (Medal
A^ma[aTdtn™e™Tn^e^lnd%Sfof^^^ "-ffi^ inC,Udtag the ba"le3 °f
Turkish Medal). oeoastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
•'Captain J. f/riffiths served rrf tirAbvf ?n ian war in'iM^t?^15' Ba"!1'ion. R '-™1 We,sh Fus.Uers (Clasp),
capture of Magd aH (Medal) ^uyssjuan war in 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and was present at the
and w^pres7nt,a,i?hebSturrVeender SfaffSSx TS? ^^ ^ ff BaMaU°n Shropshire Light Infantry,
«a^ri3SBS ftsw»aL?aas stari- — ia A
ffe^^^-a^rnSSS
in *rES£?EErE23g2 tatt£%£ in?'f' ??2KS'rtf^ and in the fi^'d a^'-' the enemy
and was present in the ean "mem at tIi^I Mah,?.r«r %' 'f^j.^ Ve 2a1 8 l"ali™ of the Grenadier Guards.
Khedive's Star). Sa=ement at iel-et-Mahula and at the battle of Tel-el- Ketjir (Medal with Clasp, and
^Captain C. S. Hait.es served with the ,nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of ,83, (Medal, and Khedive',
(Med-a'SSil cia™d Turli^M^a^"8711 ^^ " 'SsS~^ aud was Presrat at ">• -ie«e of Sebastopol
c,ud£gCt^xP^^ the New Zea.and war of ,863-66, in-
sent at the action at Ka^sasin on the r,h %7Z\}„Tl,\u , f ln. Lne B,8ypaa« war of ,Sf 2. and was pre-
houorary rank of Major, Meda?wthC?a3nandPK-h°r aC ^ \aM? of Te:-el-Kebir (mentioned ,n despatches,
the 2ud Battalion Royal Irish Re-im-nt^ciud^J ,h» J S Star)- . Ser-™1 m the H:>2ara K^Pedit.on in ,883 with
he was granted the honorlrv rink of PLt Co?oDe) Ti^ w^,?™'1? F K°'^1 Ji'dU w'"h Bla«P'- Ia -M«eh-,S97
a Captain M. Ranlon served with the R,«S recognition of his services in ihe armv. "
Served in the Indian Mutfn" in 74- s'and was^ent "-^ ,1E^,°'^ "Peditio- i» >858 (Medal with Clasp).
at Mean Meer one Regiment ef Xat'ive fcavaVv a^A ,hrL Z S,'St fRJglmeQV under Coloael ReDny- disarmed
70 ih Qu • Uts on Retired Pay. — 1! N- i ices.
u M:iur H&rt-M'Hurg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54 55, including
the bauies of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fn.ll of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemet* a the
iStn Jnne (Medal with UireeClASps, Medal for Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal).* Served
also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault nnd capture of the North
Taku Fens (Medal with Clasp).
*•* Captain W. Han-tv served in the Abyssinian wax in 1867-6S (Meaal).
*> M trior J, Hawkins se: lb campaign in 1848*40, and was present at the buttles of Sadoolapore,
CtriUi an wallah, andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum
Division of the Cabul Field Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Bzpt Utioa Medal J,
** Captain H. T, Saylefl served with the Rifle Brigade in the India* Mutiny in 1857-S8, and was present at the
m. ge and ca] know, battle of Nawabgunge, and siege of Bvirwah (Medal with Clasp).
1 Captain J. A. Hefferon served the Eastern eampaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the recon-
naissance to Bilisiria, buttles or Ainu, H-aiaklava. Inkerman. and the Tehernaya, affairs of Dulgsnac and
M'Kensic's Farm, sieg.-* and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal); also served in
the Indian campaign of 1858-50. and wa* present ai the capture of Eotah, re-occupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke- Serai, and capture ol Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the Sth Hussars m the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
*° Major M. Biggins served in the Kafir wars of 1846-47 and 1S50; Served in the Abyssinian war
.d 1867-68 CM
91 Captain W. Higgins served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
l*pol (Me-.iai with 'bur Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
9- Captain w. H«.: ■ i in the Sondau campaign in 1885 [Medal with I lasp, and Khedive's Star),
93 Captain W.N. Elolxnes Bervedwith the 2nd Battalion ooth Rifles throughout the Kaifir war of 18=11 53 (Medal).
la suppression of the lndan Mutiny in 1S58 in the Shahahad district f Medal). Also through 0 al the camps
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 2nd Is th Rifles
is the Afghan war from October 1878 to October 18S0, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar
and Khelat-i Ghilzie. and entin the engagements at Ahmed Khey] and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar! and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
'J- 1 Saptain \V. Hololian served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal
with clasp).
95 Captain H. Hon. served is the Afghan war in 1872-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and with the expediti m into the Bazar Valley (Medal with C b
96 Captain W. Hopkins served in the China war of 1860-61, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps . Served in the Egyptian war of 18B2, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
97 Captain \Y. Howard served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir i. \IliU1 with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment
and in the engagement at 1 riniss.
98 Captain J. Howland served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(honorary rank of Capmin, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i88x. Served 111 the Soudan
Campaign in 1SS5 mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
99 Captain J. Ireland served in the Zulu war in 1S79, ftn(l was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovn and
at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement
at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
101 Major A. Jonea served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the New Zealand cam-
paigns in the provinces of Waikato and Taranaki in 1S64-65 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
1051 Captain J. A. Keblo eerved with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Present at
the occupation of Tien-Tain 1860-62. Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities
of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin and
Tsinpno.
101 Major J. Kelly served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of Tehernaya and
the siege of Sebastopol (Msdal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was
present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
104 Captain P. Kelly served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp, and Medal for distinguished
conduct in the Field).
106 Major P. Lacey eerved with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the subsequent operations-
against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
J(JC Captain James Lamb served with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of i854-55>
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and tali of Sebastopol, And attack of the Redan d
the 18th June (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served m the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the Pes
wur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musi id (Medal n to Clasp).
107 Captain Land served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebs
and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal), lias the Medal tor bong Service
and Good Conduct.
108 Captain Lapham served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
110 Captain Lee served the Eastern campaign ot 1854-55 m the 20th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
klava, and Inkerman, siege and full of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct.,i of the Etedaa on iSth June and Sth
September, and capture ol Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal .
111 Captain C. Lento n served in the Zulu war in iS7Q,and was present m the engagement at Clundi (Medal with
Clasp).
ua Major Henry Lewis served with the ;th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was
present in many of the 1 1 mente that took placi m. La] . Served in the Egypl is a waT of il ■■-• with the 7th
Dragoon Guards, and w:is present in the engagement at Mahsnma and at the battle of Tel el Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (honorary rank of Major, -Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star).
1,3 Capiain A. T. Lewis Si m din the Zulu war in 1071, (Medal with Clasp), Beived in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle ol '■■ r (Medal with Clasp, and bThedive's Star) ; also served in thi
campaign in 1885 1 Cl sp).
114 Captain A. E. Loader Bl rved with the Nile Expedition in r 884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; al*
d in tne operations near Buakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at uemaisah (honorary rank ol
Captaiu, Clasp).
"* Captain J. M'Caffcry served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan eampaign in 1885 (Meda
with Clasp, and Kl edhes Star).
i17 Captain EL. MM -• servi d in the Indian Mutin3* campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
• *■ Quarter Muster M'Gaiiy served in the New Zealand war in 1864- (6 (Medal).
119 Major U. M'Leod served with the 03rd Highlanders throughout the Dastern campaign of 1854-5$. including
the battles of Alma and Bain klava, expedition t» Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall o , and assaults
sf the 18th June and 181b September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), tiervi in Lbs Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Luoknow bj bard* Is, defeal tl Che h dioi
Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kali Nuddee, siege an I captui a of baokn iw, affair of AHy^uug^
Q™rter Masters on Retired Pay.— War Services. 70Z
■W^ffltaSS^ffiteifeSS-S;*- «» ™- war of l86o, a„(1 was e„-
d.ora a& Doondeake,?a (Medao ""^ camPa'^ >» -857-53. and was preVnt'at the actions of Pan-
* "S^Xe^ campaign of ,86,-68 (Medal),
at toe act,on of Koonch, battle of Gallowhe, advance ZI'W" Sir Hugn Rose' aacl was P™""*
^=£^7 °',thetownaud fortress of Gwalior ™«, !ese it will T ^ fl Ca'P^' °aptUre of Morar Cantonments,
i5.! r Mfr.ch l859 'Medal wi'h Clasp). present With a flying column in Bundlecund from August
™ r»nt»i'» li- MlUer 9e,l'Ted in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 (Medall
l8S SS^^SS^SSSfe0^^^^^ W3S preSGQt at "» »»»" °f 'he *ed.n on the
0M87J <&Cwfepn)8erVed With the 88th ReRlmeDt thr-*h°ut ««> K^ war of l877-78, and the Zulu war
ll!t S"^^™™ SVed in the Aby^inian war in 186,-68 (Medal)
.Me/a^Me&or^ZU^
SebaXoiTM^w^ - His. and was present at the siege and fall of
Served?n ^peSS rS^»P?re 0f ^" (Medal with Clasp,.
■' s!lO,,Tr0l,Ud,in,f l-he d9™°n of t^ee wafed villages near' Iwuow'' £a™T"i1 "'§ Pi,rateB in Chlna >Q
lS,s3rSs (Medal, and Khedive's Star) vmages near bwaton . Served in the Soudan campaign in,
af^Ke^nHn^
£ ». aDd AlumbaS°. defence of the AUunba" h fr, -tl s™ Tn , (?h v and 6ec0nd>. Boorbeakechowkee, Mungar-
to the second relief of Lucknow, present with ?hi^n?RPW»3^ h V' a1,8" ;, Pr?ceeded with Lord Clyde's Force
also pre3ent at the relief of Az^^%?vJ£ilrf Krf« si™ «" Aiunibagh and at the fall of Lucknow r
clasps, and a year's service). Pursuit of Koer Smg, and several minor actions (Medal with two-
first ^^i^lS^S^^^l£^^S^tJl^Tk frT th6 "'"August ,857, including, he
Alumbagh under Outram and »™J „, 1)y Lord Clyde severely wounded), Sc , the defence or thn
with the 9oth Light InXr ™r thePGafka wli "ofTs,?^ &"£ With F>8p' and » Vear's slrvSr S«> ed
Also served in the Zulu war of 1879 „?d „L Le/«nt ?n ?{,i g °Pe,'atI0^ J° the Waterk Wand Perie Bush"
Clasp^. ^ "79, ana was present in the engagements at Kambula aud Gluadi (Medal with
^afwithcL?)Ch|^ve7tath"K^^ I Compnny Army Service Corps-
M«rman^
rc™J;>PtamY'OIiTerse™edintheB^
^M^n- e^rV^ *- * — — d^
^ including the capture of Canton (lS3^^K2^ ufe^ela ^fo^^^^^^fl
Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good
"' Ca ta' W P ™" iul ^UUS service and G
g J°{* Part in theSdnefencreVof Lydenbu?gU (—teltt^'? ?aSp> Served in the B«- war iu ,1
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with fbj* ffiSSLSiS pL^?PT)' ?eTed in the Egyptian war of ,88 =
142 Captain B. Phillips served it. h„ V.,i„ rsecnmuiMland Expedition under S r Charles Warren in ifiR.-Sc
(Medal, and Khediye^Ita^63 'D the Za'U War m l8" 'Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bgyptfan w4 of ^88,
lS»< S4S anTKhetoe's^farT "*' " '*79' "* ^ V&Ct ™ th° OP™""" ™und Cabul in Decemher-
clnding'PthT battles ^f'dA8lmr'indItIhT,wl1rem„95th Re'?imen,t throughout the Eastern campaign of ig„-« i„
Sebastopol (Medal with tSee Ctaip "IZtutIZ 11 ?fi,thVorti, °f the >6th Oot' WJa Mil oi
fhe'top^S^ofX^^feS
'« Captain RobeS ^e^v7d ^wShtt. PSrE mlw" ?f lS32 ,Msdl1' and Khedive's Star).
Of Kooshab, bombardmentVMonu^ran^
1857-58 j was with Have ock's Column in the we al ■ r-M^-i ,t , waz (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in.
"^ Ca^ST^eror ^eki "Mel1a°^hCtwoC.rprs)m '^ ^ WMP»*»t a' the capture of the Taku Forts
^SEfl.i^dlne^-^^
the 6th October xi^and the' s"4heequ1ntpurWsuit0off ffi&C^ «' ta ihe -«a^ment of Charasiah or,
bar i879 including the investment of Sherpore accomnanie I % % "v hD tb? "P^^na around Cabul in Decern-
l^rWwaSr i?ffi " - te"Ie °f Ca"da^ 1^^^^^^^^^ L^ec^iXnf £SMffS
» 5SS ^ fhet'ifv^th^S&tSNew ZfialebadSt°P01 " lS5s < Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ra^MeS °amPai=Q °f l864-&6> and *>*- at the attack oa
7°3 Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War S
111 Major .1. Sim d :ho Kastern oampaign in 1854-56, and was present ac the battles of the Alma.
Balaklara, wad Inkerman, the assault of the Redan, the siege of Sebastopol. and the expedition to and capture of
Kmbourn— severely woe Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Legion of
lien -
lS* Major K. Simon-* served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
■ iattle of the Pchei I Turkish Medal J. - India from November 1
including repulse of the mul • at M-.oltan on 31st August 1858 (Med-il). Serve t with the Bhootan
iition of 1865-66 (Medal with 01
li: Major Slack- served throughcntthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55,111011] I Alma. Balaklava, and
Inkermau, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardme Kinbourn
Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Me -:: Medal, and tfadal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
of lukerman).
lj" Major Sladuen Served throughout the Crimean campai - 1 >$, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava. and lukerman, repulse of a sortie un the nth May, attack of the Quai ill of
Btopol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal with G Field, Knight oF
the Legion of Honor. Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war from Jan. 1864 v> Mirch 1865, including
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
Captain Slattery was present with the 54th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawi's Pah,
ottBture and destruction of Rhuaoekaueka nth Jan. i365 (Me I
Quarter Master p. Smith served 'in the Egyptian war of «8S is present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
with Clasp. Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
Major Sowton served with the 38th Regiment iu the Cr. m?a m 1 1 I a : I 1 siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Ml::! . - tmpaign from Nov. 1S57. including the
battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwa • ere of Sffee u ins je and capture of Lucsnow,
and affair of Barree [Medal with Olasp). Served in the Kasara campaign ld
jor S. H. Stanilaud served in the Boer war of 1881.
i; tain Sterrett served the Satlej c impaign of 1843-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
£onraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign fr »m 10th Feb. 1853, including the S eg
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the i3th June 1 M \ 1 il with Clasp and Turkish Me Lai). Served
■he field force under Brigadier General Ros-. lins I rtb WVst Frontier iu 1877-87.
16* Qoarter Master Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean and fall of
3 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). 81 throughout th* Ahyssin 1 rn, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (11 onedin I i il).
■* Captain H. Storey served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
AL«o thecampaign of i860 in Xorch China (Medal with two Claa
,6a Major Swan;-' >n served in tne Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir | mentioned in despatches, Medal with ( lasp, and Khedives Star).*
K: Captain R. Teevan served with the nth Eussara in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the aff*ira °f Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma. Bfl ion of
the right squadron, and was wounded . lukerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, French War Medal, and Ttfrl
'"' Major C. Thomson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-53, and was present at the siege of Delhi and
at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps),
17i Captain J. J. Tompkins served in t :e Katir war in 1377-78 including the operations against the Galekas ;
- Tved in the Zulu war in 1870, and was present at the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
l7i Major M. Tooner served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the hattles of the Alma and
Snkennan, the assaults of the Redan, and the sortie of the 26th October 1S54 '.Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal .
l" Major E. G. Tuckett served witn the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the
•ind capture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jaino, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at
Enngaon (Medal with Clasp).
i:" Captain John Turner served with the 50th Regiment at the battle of Punniar, 2?th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star .
Also the Butlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; at
•Sobraon after the Officers with the Colours were disabled he carried one of the Colours up to the enemy's parapet
;Medal and three - Served throughout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, and Was present at the battles of
Alma and Inker man, and daring the whole Biege and fill of Sebastopol aud performed the duty
Master daring the who tal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medil, and pro mot 3 i to an K iMgucy
on the 10th. Aug. 1854 »rom Color Sergeant for service in the field). Served in the New Zealand campaigns trjtn
fi5th Nov. 1863 to i860, and was pre* iMsault and c ipture of Rangiawhia, repulse o( the en may's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru, and ml air nf Kakararoea (Medal).
173 Major W- E. Turnley served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-53 Medal).
'*l Captain T. H. Viokers serv-d with the 55th Regiment thr ingu >ut the E tstero c vnp tigu of 1 J54 -55, iacha I
the battles of Alma and lukerman, siege and fall of Sebast >pol, repulse of the so ' 1855, and :hf,i ilt
of the Redan on thi 8th Sept.— wounded (Medal with three Clasp*, an tl fur kid) Nljdal). Serve J alsn on the
Bhootan Expedition in 1805. including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with
183 Captain W. .1. Waite served in kdron of the ;th Hussars wita the erpcditiou against the M ditutmd
Tribes in 1863-64 under Colonel A.Macdom- 1 (Medal with Clasp).
Captain M. P. Wasp served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned iu despateb.es, granted honorary
rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive a Star)
'•' Captain W. Webster served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 188a
present in the engagement at Tel el-Mahutu aud at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
*** Lieut. J. Welfare served in the Afghan war iu 1878 -. [Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign iu t83j
{MedaL, and Khedive's Star).
'-6 Major G. White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebas-
pol (Modal witl b, Sardinian and Turkish - s Co luct).
w Major Joh rvediu the Indian U 1 Served with the 19th H
in the Egyptian war of 18S2 1 Medal, and EChedi
169 Captain Daniel Whyte serve I with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanis! in in 1879-80 (Medal). S 1
with the :st Battalion Nfaoch seter en't in the Egyptian war of 1882 < tte lai. and Khedive'e Star).
l** Captain . I /. d h n 1 nerved a war in i860, and wia present at the capture of the Ta
at the surrendc ol I'ek.ii | M wlal with iwo Claaps
192 Major Jan on Berved with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction or the villager in *
Valley. S'.w ir. 1 er of India, in November i I -■ with the exped Mob-
muiids, incluiii! ; r e taking and deatrnotion- of 1 lagea inAugUs 1 -
IM Captain U. Baillie-Wi 1 war in 1879, and was present m the engagements at Xungin
Nek and Kambula and at indi (Medal with 01 isp):
lh Captain Tl ' shart served in thi ■ and to k part in the operations n *
including: . 1 kloof, the Perie Bush, ind
war iu 1879. aii': ^aspreeenl in theengad [nyeaane and at Bkowe during the investment (me
despatcbes, promo- d Sub aa^istant Commiasary, M
\ iptain T. Wood served with the 57th R 1 ':'-' ird September 185*. ' nelttdimg
th© battles ol Balaklava and lukerman, aiege and fall pol, attack of the ted in on thi bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboaru klodal with I L*urki*a VledalJ. Served also in cba Now
Zealand war ir-.m 1 ■■/ on* ofTaranaki and Wanganui (Medal). Sarvad with the 5766 a«tji*
tnent iu the Zulu war action of (Jin gin Ihlovu aud relief of Klcowe aud thrcughout
tho operations ■■: "Clarke's Column " [Medal with Clasp).
Retired or Half /'«</.— Commissariat and Transport Staff. 704
Com — ■
Blacker, Latham Wi
Brownngg Henry John." CB [R] ........"." ' Apr' 86
Morns, Sir Edward,* ECB. [R] . \ aTi„ S,
watt, Fitzjames Edward, CB \\ ,4 peDY ?g
Oagnmn.. Go»:B1,.. RaW 0eorKeJ! ^Aug.So
atanes, Robert I Jan 70
Troup, John Igglesden2* ,t jan' gQ
^^'^'"sad.WilOrahamTolIemache.iroij.J/n/M-^i July 83
Wild, Henry John. Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. If Col. 1 Nov. 7?
Wrench, Charles Edward, Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. 1 An« 71
Yoiinsr, John Smith,« Hon. Dep. Com. Oen > _ '
if- Colonel J iNev.So
Dbpdtt Assistant Commissary Gbnbrai,.
Colebrook, Giorge Thomas,*: lion. Captain 1 Apr. 80-
Daprrrr Coumissart
brooks. JohnJo%e-ph.F lion. Commi,t,n-v #Maj. 1 Apr. 83.
Qcartbr Masters.
Dorman, Henry, Hon. Lieut ,„Sm( ,.
Hiekie, Henry** ^mF's*
Miller, David," .&,». zHiii' ZZ": ' ft !*
Deputy Commissaries Genebal.
Blunt, 1 rancis Charles,' Hon. Com. Oen 1 s»nt
Downes, Arthur William,* CB. Hon. Com.' Oen. 27 Oct ' n
p.:c. Healy, Richard Calvert.' Hon. Com. Gen. „ Jnno si
Murray, James William," Hon. Colonel TR] , Apr 8?
Pigott, Augustus WiUiam L J 7„'"
Ryland, Asnley Cowper," Hon. Colmtl '„.".'.','.".' 24 Aug' 64
Wilkinson, Henry John," lie. Com.Gc1.4- Col. 29 Apr. So
ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES Gknbrai.
Abbott, Blair, Hon. Dep. Commissary General ... 1 Apr 80
Brereton,ThomasSadlier,i«iro».Z>e».Com Gen )
4 Hon. Colonel ' f 31 Jan. 80
Dunn, Edwin rw.
4- Son. Colonel... V *>.ae*. 1 i Ap^ ^ Myerl, George Lingard," ffon. £;,„< 31 Jao 8e-
Ottley, George Woll'aston" '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.. 24 Aug. 82
1 £r°oI?neJ.L' W-,B>acker s«ved in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal)
the ffiSuiSSSESTMSSSpBi*: faRtf^r W** °f ,8"-" with the 3rd Division, include
in the Zulu war in 1S70 S Hv "ii CI J iL ef„^P ^Ie«S' W"h three Clasps' and Tl*kish Medal>- Se"^
Transport (mentioned in despatches) P' ed m the Boer Wft" ln l88' in charSe ot th<= Commissariat and
imaSSS* Ta0rk,shMVeeaai?. "s^vef™ t^Kr'^ f ^ 7" VnSent at tte sie^ of Sevastopol (MedaF
(mentioned in despatches, OB., and Model "villi CMaini qJ™? -^^"i Wai-present ln the engagement at Ulundi
Officer, and was present at the bat e ol Tel el Co n ■' ,',„,!? "V" '5e ES5rPtlan war °* '8S2 as Senior Commissaria*
of the Medjldie, and Khedive's Start el-^bir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, =nd Class
BaXtffster)0' B'Unt 8e"ea in "" exPediti°° to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in ,884 (Medal, and
^^C^^^&^^^^lj^^^^. Clasp for Sevastopol), and was specially
China Expeditionary Force in K and ™ Zt* ?£?♦*£ Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with the
Canton (Medal with Clasp). 59' promoted for this service; present at the attack and capture of
Zulfwartn^a W&MoW fe™d tagA ^74 UDder fSir Garnet Wolselev I Meda»' Se"^ «» ">e
» Colonel J. W.Murrav served with the or™ n EprPt^_^^ of '8S2 Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Sebastopol (Medal withThree Qasps! an<] 1 tSmSS a'the baWles °f Ba'aklava and Inkerman, and siege of
TurkishMedti)0' Ry'a"d Served ia the Crimea' deluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and,
and assZt oHn tie Cemetery onlhe ^ajul^MedT V^"^ "W^ the siese and fall of Sebastopol,
S SKf ^onle^lSHS^^
(Medal). Served in the operations in the M»T»v P»„ ', molndlnS the expedition against the Taeping rebel*
: aBSf»j5s5 s3S£Srf ¥?|SffM£5!S4-™h Meda;
^«^ra^n«£|SSS^
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolselev ^ X Gold Cv t L « V"1?11 C?untr^ Weste™ Africa, in November 1854.
Transport Service, and served throughout the Isha , wnrnT R ", l8?3;- Rai,Sed "5atives at CaPe Palmas for ^
Controller, Medal). B™ul tne Asnautl warof 1873-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
- Mr! GB^^^^^^!^^^tP^^Jt in lS""^ («eda> ** Clasp),
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farmfbattle^ , of ' A ma Balaklava 2Z™f? °f l854-|S. inolSding the affaia,
repulse ot the sortie on 26th October, and expeditTon toSlurnTMeM wirKfStf"1 ta'\ °J s,eb?s'opol, and
« ™'oJn'o{'T%0U?SerVea ln 'hf Eg7Ptian War of ^- MritfZSl Khelive' Star P ' a"d T"rklSh Medal)'
>ueFCririertnalTa?^ DorUg
National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounld°D™C0^t^ the German Army for the
the relief of Paris (German War Modal, French Bron ™e Cross ar ,1 ^?i™ . ST °' tue a^inistioe he took part in
salem in Anglia for saving life). During the Russo Turkk?, war of c I l the 0r?er °' St' John of Je™-
for the National Society for Aid to the Sick and Won, ,t t '. , 77"?3 he aSa'n ;l0ted as Chief Commissioner
« Captain G. T. Colebrook served in t he Te "ypti- n w of - fS?^?!'? 1,V?6^nl!i ^ar in lS'Q (Medal>-
S Maior J. j. Crooks served throughout the A^hanU wa ■ of 187^-WMed^ Ehedlve s Star'-
50 Quarter Master Hiekie served in the New Zmi,», ,™ ;„ 4„ lMeaaJ)- .
Orakau (Medal). Served in the operations against Seknlnni " ' I?"64' and,^as Present in the engagement at
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boe ■ war°of ,TSl serv 1 in tw?' lnc!udlDS th? c"l"are of the stronghold
Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan undo ^r r o if'^'T War °f l882 (Meda1' and Khedive's
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentionM^ £ oSnatenta ^jf?^ *m j,8a84' and was Present in "=e
and Transport Staff, two Clasps); also served wi th^thoNnl r% 111ronloted Quartef Master in the Commissariat
Abu Klea Wells (Clasp). W "* the Nl!e Expedition in 1884-85, including the engagement at
f Lieut. Miller served in the Zulu war in 18-5 (Medal)
" Lieut. Myers served in the Zulu war in iS7Q (Medal with Cln.r,i », , . , „
took part in the defence of Pretoria. (Medal with Clasp). Also served m the Boer war of 1881, and
—African Commissariat.
'9 Aug.
Gabbett, Robert Poole," Hon. Captain ^.T.!.!30™"*"-
Wawn, George Twizell Majoc.
Gore, Jamas Casmaijor.i Hon. Lt.Colonel 0MMISSAET-
2 Oct.
x^St^aSt^^ie,^ rw^t^^offe^ Si^\^» '™- ^ed
. Cap:am Gabbett served in the Ashanii w^xgi^^-ffiffiSJ^X?^,
7=5
Retired or Half Fay. — Army Ordnance Department.
Inspector of Ordrance Machines!*.
Imrie, William Lawrence, Hon. Captain... n Nov. 97
COMMISSARY OF OsDXAIfCB.
tries Finch,1 Son. Captain iJune9S]
Assistant Commissaries of Ordnance.
Heaton, Thomas,1 Boa. Captain 17 Apr. 89
fiunter, James, lion. Lieut 1 Apr. 96
'■iin C. F. Hunter served iu the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham in the Ord'
Store Department and was preeenl in the engagements at El Tee and Texnai (promoted Quarter Blaster
M<-dal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Btar). Berved m the .Soudan campaign iu 1885 (mentioned in deepatches,
■ 1
n 'i iJ ; , .i : Hie Hi. or war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. ^_^
Retired or Half Pay.— Ordnance Store Department.
Commissaries Gbnebal of Ordnance.
Ingram, Matthew John Tiernay,1 Hon, Colonel
[R] 23 Dec. 87
Km^, William Michael3 30 Nov. 81
Moloay, Charles Mills. CB. Hon. Colonel 23 Dec. 82
Dbputy Commissaries Gbnebal of Ordnance.
Elliott, Joseph 9 July 78
Le Geyt, William Bell" 1 Sept. 78
March, Gerald Edward.15 H01t.Dep.Com.Oen.
ofOriititntrr and Hon. Colonel 30 July 76
Mead, Hubert, Hon. Vep. Com. Gen. of Ordnance 27 Nov. 73
Nicholls, ItnherL, linn. Lt Colonel ..'. 21 Sept. to
Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph, x* lf»n. U. Colonel... 31 Jan. 8«o
¥> ».& Barriun-ton, Joseph Thomas 1 Apr. 06 Bichards. Powell 0. Buxt-m, Son, Major .... ~8 Jan. 88
k, Anthony Button 17 JuneSoSatteffe. Henry Charles !l»». l-t. Colonel 1 May 87
Mavo, William Robert, Hon. Colonel 8 Oct. ooTriSCOtt, John Henry Bolt, Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 3 Auar. 90
M Us, Herbert James,8 CB. Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. 88*
Morgan, Henry,5 Hon. Colonel 1 Oct. 87
Warren, Godfrey Octavius, Hon. Major 26 Sept, go
o.i.e.'Nangle, Walter Chidiock.6 Boa. Colonel 9 July --: Quarter Masters.
Pease, Thale.-.7 (Xm*/), Hon. Colonel ... 15 June 85 Barry, John, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Ralph, Charles 6 Jan. 86 Bovi'll. Thomas, Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 8;
Raven, Newcome Richard. Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. Si Ferguson, Alexander, lion. Captain 7 Mar. s^
■ , Samuel Ormsby, Hon. Colonel ... 9 July 85 Foord, William Levison Tom, Hon. Captain .. 4 Dec. 81
Russell, Horatio Albert",8 CB. Hon. Col. [R] . 1 May So'Graham, William. Hon, ' 'aptain 30 Oct. 77
Match well. Thomas Alfred G 24 Aug*. 76 Kennedy-Edwards, James,'5 Hon. Captain ... 30 Oct. 77
Sparkes, Thomas, Hon. Colonel 1 May S7 Loii'-rhurst, Bruce, Hon Captain.., 31 Jan. 80
Taylor, Henry,9 Hon. Colonel 20 Oct. Sg Morton, James,1' Hon. Captain 1 Apr. 96
Travers, Henry Fane 23 Jan. 8I|Paterson, Kruncis, Hon. Lieut 31 Jan, 80
Pitt. John, Hon. <.',</>!, i/H 31 Jan. 80
Assistant Comuissabies Gbnebal of Obdnance. Roache, Joseph Matthew. Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 85
Booth, Walter,10 Hon. Lt. Colonel 31 Mar. So Spinks, George,17 Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 85
-Calvert, Augustus Bresson, Hon.Lt. Colonel... 23 Jan. 81,
•Durnford, Charles Day,11 Hon. Lt.Colonel 23 Sept. S3!
1 Colonel Ingram served in the New Zealand war in 1861-65 (Medal).
2 Mr. King served in China from i8s7 to 1858 (Medal).
3 Colonel H.J. Mills served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ;
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Senior Ordnance Store 0.*heer, and was
present in the entfatrement at F.l Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General
of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
5 Colonel H. Morgan served in the Egvptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Com-
missary General of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel Nannie served in the Crimean campaign from September to October 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel T. Pease served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in
■despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Colonel H. A. Russell served throughout the Kasteru campaign of 1854-55 (promoted Assistant Commissary,
"Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the K^yptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer
.(•mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
,J Colonel H. Taylor served in the Kafir war in 1851-53 with the 2nd Division (Medal).
10 Lt.Colonel Booth has the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
JI Lt.Colonel C. D. Durnford served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
1 ' Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah,
assault and caDture of the Gate Pah. and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
11 Colonel G.E. March served in the Zulu war in ^79 (Medal)
l* Lt.Colonel Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and
^capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal).
1 aptain J. Kennedy-Edwards served in Natal during the Boer war of 1881.
16 Captain J. Morton served in the operations in Zululand iu 1888.
17 Captain Spinks served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Bslaklava. and Inkerman. and at the sieye of Sebastopol (Medal wfth four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Retired or Half Pay. — Army Pay Department.
Chief Paymasters, Colonels.
"oinpitfntS, Henry Mapletou1 25 Mar. 96
H:iuidtou, James Graham 12 Nov. b&
Chief Paymasters, with Hon. Bank of Colonel.
Ball, William Clare,2 CB 1 Apr. 81
Barr, William Lamb3 ... 4 Jan. 93
Brvson, Thomas 1 Apr. 81
Carden, William Joseph5 20 Oct. 86
43attell, Edward6 3 Aug, S3
Chauncey. Charles Henry7 2 June 86
Davidson. George Montgomeric 1 Apr. 83
Dring, William8 t Apr. 83
Knlden, Henry Wemyss' 3 Jan. 87
Hewson, John Lysaght10 17 Mar. 94
Huddlcstone, Thomas" 10 8ept.84
Hughes, William 24 Dec. 84
■Costa, Paul Dennis 9 Apr. gx
Longden, John Edward" 1 Apr. 81
Luke, Henry Francis 2 May 89
Lukin, Frederick Windham13 1 Apr. Si
MacDoanoll. William, CB 1 Apr. 8:
Morris, Joseph John1* 9 Aug.9»
Morris, Maxwell Kirwun'1 1 Apr. 81
Ouvey, «T Walter Rice,'« KCB 1 Apr. 81
Playfair, William Morgan 16
Rippon. Georpe William17 23
Tuck, John Johnson 7
Whittington, George John Charles18 , 13
Staff Paymasters, Lt. Colonel*.
Brockman, William Law19... 27
Kox, Thomas Charles Armstrong10 1
Gelston, Arthur William Hill31 25
Healy, Michael Ryan23 3
Kennedy, Walter Craufurd 1
Lloyd, Thomas Prince33 12
i)range, John Edward2* 15
Webster, Henry Francis George35 5
Oct. 94
Sept. 84
June 91
Dec. 91
Feb. 84
Apr. 85
June 84
June 85
Oct. 83
Jan. 9a
July 89
Dec. 89
Staff Paymasters, with Hon. Bank of Lt.Colonel, except
where othervite mentioned.
Aked, Thomas, Hon. Major 38 May 38
Bacon, Thomas William37 18 Fob. 8a
Bailey, John James*8 [R] 8 Oct. 73
Ballard, James Ritchie, Hon. Major 3 Apr. 89
v.t.e. Beaumont, Dudley31 7 Sept. 8/
Bell, Thomas31 11 Nov 84
Bell, William"3 14 Oct. $2
Booth, Thomas George3* 17 Juno 80
Boyle, Edward33 1 June 82
Retired or Half Pay. — Army Pay Department.
706
Staff Favmhstrrs with Hon. rani- of Li. Colonel
except where otherwise marked.
Brereton, John Sadlier 24 Dec. S4
Brown, John37 27 Mar. 89
Budd. Claud Carrie, Son, Major 1 Apr. 85
Burge, Senjainin Henry^s x Apr. 85
Caine, Henry Monteath39 16 July 87
Collins, John Alexander 1 Oct. 81
Coote, Edmund Eyre40 :6 Mar. 84
Creagh, Denis 27 Apr. 82
Croft, James Henry Herbert*2 7 Oct. 91
Cuming, George Lewis, Hon. Major 15 Aug. 81
Ourrie, Henry Octavius41 1 Apr. 78
Davidson, Thomas Reid Wnugh 7 June 91
Dawson, Henry Coleridge43 4 May 88
de Lasalle, Augustus Bolle 1 Apr. 78
Dowdall, Alymer Peter Gerald** i5Juue85
Elliot, George Henry, Royal Marines 26 May 7S
Elliott, George*6 1 Apr. 78
Fenton, Michael 25 Dec. 88
Fereday, Frederick Francis*7 1 Apr. 78
Fleury, William L.*8 11 Feb. 91
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly*9 1 Apr. 78
Forster, Archibald Cochrane50 1 June 79
Furlong, George William51 20 Sept. 86
Oahan, Melmoth Caulfield 10 Sept. 84
Goold, James Knight 1 Apr. 75
Greenwood. Edward Fred. George 1 Apr. 97
Haldane, Alexander Henrv53 1 Ap.r. 77
Harvey, Henry55 1 Apr. 84
Haynes, Edward Court56 1 June82
Hignett. Charles Harrison57 1 Oct. 81
Hobbs, Frederick FitzWilham Trench 15 Aug. 81
Howard, Walter58 17 Feb. ga
Jenney, William Richard 1 Apr. 78
Kaye* William Robert61 8 Mar. 8j
Kneller, Godfrey T. C. St. JoYm™ Hon. Major 15 June 85
Langford, George Edward63 .'.... 6 Dec. 85
M'Kenzie, Alexander William i Apr. 78
MacGachen, Archibald Henry Harasworth ... 1 Mar
Mahony, John,67 CMG x July 79
Marvin, William6* 24 Aug. S
Mannsell, Edward Henry 6 Jan. o_
Mosse. John Forbes,69 Ron. Major 10 Apr. 89
Muskett, Joseph70 .". 1 Oct. Si
Nightingale, Sir Henry Dickinson."1 Bt 1 Apr. 79
Nott, William Canaahar J. Farrcr7* 18 Dec. 89
No.ves, Angus-tus Finch 6 Mav ~
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de Pentheny 1 Apr. 79
Openthaw, Francis O. Sargeant73" 1 Nov. 97
Owen, Robert Edward,7* Hon. Major 9 Nov. 8o
Packman. Frederick William Vance 1 Apr. 83
Palmer, William, ~b Hon. Major 23 Sept. 91
Potter, Henry77 1 Apr. 78
Pumfrett, George78 15 Aug. 81
Raymond, Elliort Arthur79 1 JuneS2
Raynes, Edward Villiers, Hon. Major 8 Aug. 83
Reid, James,80 Hon. Lt. Colonel g Apr. 93
Richardson, Alexander81 x8 Jan. 81
Richardson, Richard83 23 Jan" 79
Robinson, Philip Albert,81 Major 31 July 95
Robinson, Thomas Middleton,8* Hon. Major 25 May 95
Ross, Alexander Aitken 27 Apr. 79
Rosa, James Clarke 10 Mar. 81
Routledge, Herbert Hamilton 1 Oct." 88
Ryder, Herbert Croft86 1 Feb. 81
JSamwell, Frank87 T Apr 78
l^r?^ia89eS Henry 2 May SglThunder, Ge 133 Hon. Major
mSSkt ^wL» ' ^pr- Hutermarok, Reginald John V.™ Hon. Major" 28 ADr 8
bhields, George*- s June 89I Whitworth. Augustus William,13^™. ciguZn A f^e t
1 Colonel H. M. Compigne served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Erancis Scott it, ,s„, «„, „ . ,,
nief Paymaster with honorary rank of Colonel, Star). Francis Scott in 1895 ((promoted
> ?i° ,one \ wUrSeCved as Di3,tr'^ Paymaster in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches CB and Medan
3 Colonel W. L Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858-50, ineluding'Jhe nassainf
the Gomtee and occupation of Su tanpore, passaee of Gosrva, at tfUnhod n» „,rt m„ lu p s° °f
Toolsepoore, and minor atTairs (Medal) Served m the Afghan war, 8™ t «,„n ?-, v No™mber- a<="on of
t'andahar with the force under Major General Phavre ( Medal) 79 ' °k pa" m the maroh t0
■ Colonel W. J. Carder, served with the 77th Reg'iment in the Crimean campaign from December r8c to ,«n,
M? rh, '8sf V"1^?1?,8 the 8ie.*eof Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)? "ecemDer l854 to 26th
« Colonel E. Cattell served in New Zealand in the Waikato campai-m (Medal)
1 S°!°neil ^uncey se"^ ia-,th? Egyptian war of 1832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
« Colonel Drmg served the butlej campaign of 1845-46, and was wounded at the battle of Ferozeshah fMerlnll
ft^^w^n^T^elftTh^
aaaault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasn) Served w,'th the 8th p?, ' °/h Lu acknowL aV;i
campaign of .860 in China, including the action 0 ' Sinho, teS'of Tangku and ^ofntur^f H ? tJ'T6^ the
(MauUW with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Bo^rVaraf^fsi P ° ^ Taka Fom
"Colonel J. L. Hewson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal)
<Ta££X$(L?)LOaKien Se"ed m'he EaStem Campaisn 1Q l8"-5S with the Turkish contingent at Kertcn
w^TaLn^
mc the siege and capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaoa (Medal with Sasp?
Simpson, Robert Hamilton" 1 Apr. v3
Smith, George Willi!iriiJ2 1 Oct. 8i
Spiller, Duncan Chisholm Oliver'" 26 July 82
Stokes, Alfred, Hon. Major 8 May Bg
Sutherland, Wm. John E. Graham 5 Juried
Taylor, Charles William Joseph'-'6 31 Aug. 87
Taylor, Frederic Norman Innes," Hon. Ma/, g May 84
Thompson, Robert98 1 Apr. 78
Thomson, William" . x Oct 81
Timbrell, Thomas1™ 22 July 82
Travers, Julius Brocknian101 1 Apr. 78
Vander-Meulen, John Harrison102 2.7une86
Walker, John Symeon 25 Dec
Wastell, William10' r Apr.
Webb, Charles '.".'.'.. 1 Oct.*
Webb, Francis Edward'06 .."...!...'.....'". 14 Au».
Wethered. Edwin Robert10' 1 Aor.
Wilson, Richard ' ' 6 Jan'
Wolfe, Robert1" ..'."..". 20Au»
Wood, Samuel Edward™ 20 Mar 87
Woodall, Frederick Nind,110 Hon. Major.!. '. 15 June 85
Patmastees.
Adams, William Richard Goold112., 8 Dec. 01
Addis, James Edward,113 Hon. Captain 22 Sept.81
Alexander, George Agar,11' if „i Major 22 Sept Si
Arnold, Frederick- Albert M.'1' jSTon. Major... 2 Sept. S4
Ashburner, Francis James, Hon. Captain 10 Apr. 84
Astley, Spencer Byng, Hon. Captain 5 Apr. 84
Balders, Chnrles Morley,1 "if on. Lt. Colonel 6 Jan. 70
Baskerville, Edward R. Mynors, Hon. Captain 23 July 79
Becher, Cecil Leycester,1'" Hon. Major ts July 84
Bowen, Herbert, Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 Feb. 81
Buttanshaw, William Henry, Hon. Major 23 June6^
Christie, William, iion. Major 3 Sept. 81
Cooke, John, Hon. Captain 14 Apr 82
Croker-King, Charles Edgar, i£o«. Lt.Co/onel g Dee. 78
Cubitt, Charles Percy 6 Nov 81
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy, Hon. Captain ....'...'. 24 Oct 78
Davenport, Charles Talbot, Hon. Major... 26 Au^ 81
Dawes, Christopher Myers, Hon. Lt. Colonel . 30 Au°' 64
du Port, Robert, Hon. Captain 20 Dec 74
Edwards, Thomas, Hon. Captain '..'".'.' 1 Apr' o-
Gibaut, Clifford Gabourel, Hon. Major '.' '" 23 May 7a
Griffith, Clement Bayly,12*iion. Captain 12 Feb 70
Hemans, Alfred Geo. Willoughby, ifon. Lt.Col. 20 Nov 78
Jauncey, Alex. Sydney Godolphio.ifon.tc.Coi. 1 Feb 68
Johnston, Robert 10 Au» 8-
King, John Rooper, Hon. Major .'. gJu5e8i
Loder, Frederick Charles John, Hon. Captain 20 July Si
Long, Robert Lowry,1-1^ Hon. Major 22 Sept 81
Locgboume, William Ford,126 Hon. Lt.Colonel ioNovSo
M'Caskill, William Hector, if 011. Major i5 Au" 81
Meares, Henry John. Hon. Major rs jjar ' 3,
Meredith, Richard, w Hon. Captain "" 2s Nov' 81
Mitchell, Hugh Henry, ffo«. Captain ' ,0 Sent' S^
Nugee, Andrew Richards, Hon. Major x May 8s
Powell, George Huddleoton, Hon. Captain ..' 12 Oct 83
Riddell, Sir Rodney Stu.a.rt,Bartj:"lHon.Lt.Co;. 8 Mar 80
Ridgway, Albert Brutton, Hon. Lt.Colonel ' 6 May 80
Russell, Frederic, Hon. Captain tI gept 82
Russell, William James Dacres, Hon. Major ' 27 Dec '70
St. John, Oliver H. Beauchamp,132 Hon. Cap't. 2 Jan' 8?
Sawyer, Manfred John,131 Hon. Major ,.,„;,,
Simpson, Robert,133 Hon. Lt.Colonel... 2 Dec 78
Stuart, James, ifou. Major „ j)ec' '
Stuart, Thomas Evans, Hon. Lt.Colonel tl Dec 78
Thunder, George Francis,133 Hon. Major .. '28 Oct a.
706„ B, ■' ^ es of the A y Pay Department.
olfrom April .855 to July .856. and
!6tbe95th Regimentin .858 at th< 1 of ^otah, battle ofKotake
- rvedwitii the Nfle Expedition
anpaignfromFeta Toxlrish Medals).
■ ••' 1 fiWhitl 8B(tjptianwarofi882 Medal, and Khedives Star).
» ttcolonri W L. b! . 0>e Royal Navy in the Baltic during the Russian war ,n ,854-55
(Meda ^reBegiment throughout the ERyptjan war of it
r'fc*;' - Ban Frontier Field Force m
KSSffiS FcSKnVi&SSi -V Alsoservedwiththe ,
S5S2£^?&^ Sa^Eo,.. Rifle Corp. in the Egyptian war of.SS*
! ssaras
ond /jHaUevTerVed with the ,3th Light Infantry throughout thee anof
general action and an',,,. >!' .\ kbar Khan on the ?th April. 184; (Me* 1 ming of the I U is h -. oi . id .muck,
66 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the EgJ ptian war 01 kueuai, anu
Ku*?V'n^nnrt')T Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea Mil. sequent to the Tall of Sebastopol.from the
Jb SepSer isfs to Sr3oth May 1856. Served with the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanu war m ,873-74
iMedal with Clasp). „ . p,.!,,™,, of the Goa Field FoTe against the Dessai rebels from
Egyptian wa> -ol ^^«J^a15SggJ^g^mellttaUiepBlkKI|»aiU Commanded the force in
th« InwuuJn the Matey BtSe . ai,l was severely wo, , Clasp). Served m tha
^CotoneU^ • »!»«■» * 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
T#^^SSSS?oTSI • aws»
^SH SSn-t^nte ^rse^^ll^
ran"er? a^P^masTer in'Jh'e'iula i i SSl)." Served with the Nile Expedition in ,884-85 (Medal with
C15??'.ap di ^f nTnB Puree served as Ude de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assault and capture of Canton
J^ghDeo .'4;; a"gompan?ed the Force to the PeihoinJune; was also present at the assault and cap-
■ffg felV M.1C?ainegser,5ed SFS2 Nor^V^Frontier during .he Indian Mutiny in ,857-59 (Medal).
: IIS !■ g S=S tsftas? o««. ^ .*..,«*
" ^otone^fH.H^roftl, midshipman ftitf^SKS l"*"*'
sfeSSB : SSSSStSS
:Ssg^ ! ft
and was preset at the repulseof . siiltanpore, throughout
Barree, and action 0 N«-' - BL e. 1 ■ ddeean rrans-Gogra, campaign,
lkl1*;:™Srl . i ,,, Pankeean.lpursu.ttothe
W«U Cotone/w^LF'leury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the
m^'yf^^»^^^STS^SSS!Sitin l86o (Meda , Bervea inaeJg^wini8,r8,faCtaa.
^t^rved inth'e ^^^.ill^nriS^Oc, al,u„ with the aid Battalion ol the Royal
nXh FusiUerSlW ISStated to the Purveyor's I H of the Expedition which proceeded
u Lt.OolonelG.-W. V ", J, ,V, 1 ,•. Tuil,. v Bulgaria,and I >, ml April .S55, when hcwasOazettcu
to the East m U ■;' ^ jved ^ jgjgj" g^ Bebaatopol until ordered to the Depot on the 3.st May
5s5S CMedal with I aisp. and ,. ^ ,hroughout the campaign ol ■ i860 in North China,
ho .8th and „.t September, and surrender o. Petan (Medal with two
,. ,,, . ... eEaBti
-1 topoflMedal I ■ ^'
Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department. 7066
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under Are at the battles of Alma and
lnkennan,1' and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the RinV Brigade in
eluding the siege and capture of Lueknow, the battle of Nawabgunge (ivhere he performed a valuable service bv
bringing Cavalry to the assistance of a part of the Rifle Brigade that was exhausted and in danger of failing
under the attacks of overpowering numbers of the enemy), the operations on the banks of the Rameunea and
the capture of Fort Oomana (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion oi th«
Rifle Brigade, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal), is in --eceiut ■! a Rcwi-T
for Distinguished Service. r «.<»». a
» Lt.Colonel E. C. Haynes served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 including tha
relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat action of Khalee
N'uddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lueknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee •
Rohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly • Oude cam'
paign and actions of Pusgawn. Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps) AlTo
in the Eusofzai campaign of 1663-64 and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasnl
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war in 18S1 he was employed with the Fiold
Force at Newcastle. u
57 LLColonel C. H. Hignett served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S7S-70 and was nm«.nf .*
the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). ' 7y' u was Pre8ent at
55 Lt-Colonel W. Howard served with the 80th Regiment in the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of
1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served throughout thn
operations against Sekukuni in 1878, the Zulu war of 1879, and the operations against Sekukuiii in 1870 1 and '..,
(present at the storming of the stronghold (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
w Lt.Colonel W. R. Kaye served in the Kafir war in 1877-7S (Medal).
62 Major T. C. St. J. Kneller served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the EgvDtian war of , «a.
» Lt.Colonel (j. E. L,angiora servea in tne ttazara campaign in i36S, including the expedition against the friho.
.of the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). U1UB3
67 Lt.Colonel J. Mahony served as Paymaster 2nd Battalion 24th Foot during the Gaika rebell:on in i8t,--,s?
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Chief Paymaster (promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp and CMO 1
68 Lt.Colonel Marvin served in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64, and was present at Waitaia mH
Pakahinahina (Medal). tt*BI1
*» Major J. F. Mosse served in the Nile Expedition in iS84-85as Paymaster to the 1st Battalion of the Roval irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ^"' irl3a
70 Lt.Colonel Muskett served in the Eastern campaign in 1S54-55, and was present at the battle cf the Almp „ „h
at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ana
»• Sir H. D. Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in U.Si.S. Fox (Medal with ClasD for Pe»ni
72 Lt.Cokrael W. C. J. F. Nott served m the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's ShVrl
■3 Lt.Colonel F. Q. Sargeant-Openshaw served in the Hazara campaign in 186S including the operations ; «™;V,.,
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). H s ° l e 0Perat'0119- against
T* *$?TA- E-.2 nfn ae"HdrE ^ .N'ie. ^Pe*'1'011 in '884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Beei-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). °°' *">gi-
^ Major W. Palmer served in India during the mutiny of 18:7-58 (Medal)
•• Lt.Colonel H Potter served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war in
..87,-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal). ™ mohu to in
.78T.L,tf,0l0nei1 S1 PumfreMJ ferv?dthe Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak battle
of Balaklava, lnkennan, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps and Turkish Med. lT
Served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lieut.General Maude (Medal). J uo uiiuer
iv* !^£°l0.neVE- A; tolTd "IT? "" th<? ^r™ea ^ the 44th Foot subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
Che 9th September 1855 to the end of June 1856. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force », «
Paymaster. aL
"" Lt.Colonel J. Reid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Paymaster
81 Lt.Colonel A. Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was nresent at thn wti.
if lnkennan and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and : Turkish Veda?)
82 Lt.Colonel R. Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Puniaub camnaiim of ,s.st ...
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Ilsc , at the sfe^e and captu^f
T)elhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy for service in the field) l"*iJlurH OI
"Major P. A. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iS38 (Medal with Clasp) negiment
84 Major T. M. Robinson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wa.ran in tSS.-Sc
85 Lt.Colenel H. C. Ryder served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal)
»: Lt.Colonel Samwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of
■the mutiny in Malwa and Central India m 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen
whilst charging the rebels guns at Rawal-the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (ZS
,n!dTS.Pritihesi ^ with Clasp) Accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast in ,873 (Ashanti MedS 1)
82 Lt.Colc.nel James Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy secoad
■capture ot Chusan and repulse of the night attack on Chinhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaignof ' i8«- «
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct 18-f J?A
'nclTurWs^Mida")63 ^ June-woun«ed. and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
90 Lt.Colonel G. Shields served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal)
» Lt.Colonel R. H Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in .86,-65 (Medal I
t" L'-Co.l°n.eiG;^.-fml.tllserved Wlt? '^e ist West In(lia Regiment in the Ashanti war of 187,-74 Medal.
Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of .878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charaslah
with two'ciLps) m °Peratlons aro™d Cabul m December, including the investment of Iherpow T (Medal
[ s',Lt-Colonel D. C. 0. Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of t86,-6< in New
-Zealand, and was present at the attack o„ the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Pinnrt
(mentioned m despatches), storming and capture of Pah at Rangiawhia actions at RjAo-i-ni *„£ t? ■ • q }
rdaCKlfenddversUtar)0fPaha'0rakUa(Medal, t^^^^™^^^™**^^
15 Lt.Colonel C. W. J. Taylor served in the Boer war of 1881
'■ Major Taylor served with the 90th Light Infantry in Wood's Column throughout the Zulu war of ,8,0 *t*
was present m the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and TJlundi (Medal with Claso) 79'
1" LLColonel Robert Thompson served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-50 includinn-
the relief of Lueknow by -Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Cont nfin?
■of Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur sie^e and cnntnro „f t v,^,™ contingent
•to the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two Claips) Lueknow, and passage
» Lt.Colonel W. Thomson served during the Indian Mutiny of 1S57-53, and was present at the disirmir,^ „r r
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native InJantry at Rutnagherry on ?he nth August 185" Served^* nhe Cenrraf
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Portof Chanel,?™
siege, storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before rSS?'
15th to 21st May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of Ca pee battle oi?Morar and P? f°m
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) p ' e 0I Morar. and recapture
xS™ wSSSX lSSS!Sm. In th° NeW Zea'and War ln l864"66 (MCdal)- Serred in the E^P'-u war of
3 d
7o6c BetiTcdGrHcdfPay.—Wai S> rices of Hie Arn.i Pay Department.
"» LtXolonel J. B. Travers served with the 3>st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May ,8ss,includtoR thesieee
and fall of Sebastopol. andattacksof the .8th Jane and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and J^^Medal).
"» Lt Colonel H Vander-Meulen served in the New Zealand war m 1S63 (Medal), benea tbrougnont toe
6.Mnd phase of ttA°hanti war from the 17th December .873. employed in the pTr^Port Jerv, ce, including the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Sened in the igyptian
war
« Lt'Mfw HtSitfl se^ed wifhTbe 6th Regiment in the Kaffir waxof .846-47 , also throughout that of ,5=0-55
(Medal), mcludlng the operations in the Fish fiver. Amatolas.and both ^J.X^cIaTpf berTed '»
the Indian Matin v campaign in 1858. Also in the Hazara campaign of .868 (Medal with Clasp)
iV Lt Colonel F E Webbcommanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on October 6th, and served with
the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859. Rp„imAnt including the
"" Lt Colonel E. R. Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the o3th Regiment, inciuuing tie
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
.- Lt Colonel ™E h^XcrC4ab wJlhTh^rd^hianders in the Indian campaign of M. including the
reliefer iSow by llr^Clfde (severely wo5anded)%attle of Cawn pore on 6th .Dec. .S„ siefee and capture of
Lucknow. attack on the Fort of Re<vah. action of Aligunge, and ™Pt<"e °f Bareiily (Medal with [two ^P*!;
no MaiorF N Woodall served with the Nile Expedition in 1-4 1 5 attached to the .st JJattalion 01 the boutn
StaffordihireRegimcnt (Soned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster. Medal with Clasp, and rJiedive a
Star); also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier 1 leld Force in. 885-86
>" Major W. R. Goold-Adams served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war »> £»(•»""■" w lQ
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in .888 as Superintendent of Army signalling (Medal with Clasp).
'» Captain Addis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). -__.„»„,»«» „t in™-™ »r>d
SraQ.A. Alexander served in the Zulu war of .879. and was present it .the engagement at Inye,ane^nd
during the investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp) Served with the Nile Expedition in .884-8;, (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) : also served with the Soudan Frontier Field * orce m 1885-86.
""Major Arnold served with the .st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of .88* anc
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp and KJe&yee S?gL»
i« Captain 0. B. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of .882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
i» Major Long served in the Egyptian war of .882 (Medal, ard Khedive « Star). _ Peshawi, r '
"• Lt.Colonel Longbourne served in the Afghan warm .878-79 as,Pr°vos *Inirsh :nd DmsloIr Peshawar \ alley
Field Force and took part with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal) —.heiasn)
>« Captain R. Meredith served in the Hazara campaign in .868 with the 6th Foot (Med &1 wi'hCla SP^ ; j
"0 «sir R S Riddell served wkh the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, mciuqung operations in
the provinces or Tarana^lnd Waikato (Medalf . Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 ^ with , t"h.joth Reg men
(Medal) Served in the expedition to the Soudan in .S85 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surie> Ket.ment
(i5?.daMaJorhMC1 r^e^rftathe'U Expedition In .884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
L®\£XR}]?£^<^^™to£^ to the Soudan in .8S5 with the and Battalion of the East
S^t%^T^;Z^^Z^l^f/l^n campaign, and « present tt *. ^t.on of-Arogee
V^^^rSZS^^1*^ ^-cheater Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of .88,
(^dCaptali mftworth^rved w>th the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of ,86S. ino.uding the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
7°7
OFFICERS ON HALF PAY.
Captains.
Butchart, John, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Cameron, Campbell, Rdyal (Madras) Artillery
Campbell, Ronald Gore, Leinster Regiment..
COENBT,
2ndLiBUT
OrEXSIGN
C°l?mbi- S'£ Joh?- Charl(,s Ready, KCMO. Royal "Marine" Artillery'l 'i
MF. for Great Yarmouth J 1
Cooke William Nevinson Maedonald,' Indian Staff Corns '".'
Crawford, Henry Cowell, Essex R'.'giment.:
Cuffe, Otway Wheeler, Royal Marine Artillery
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Dickson, Harry Wilfrid, Army Service Corps
Douglas, Richard John Hardy,' Royal Marines
Drafien, William Pitt,7 Royal Marine Artillery
Drummond, Edmund Johnston,2 Indian Staff Corps
*nnch Matthew Benjamin Dipnall, North Staffordshire Regiment"
Gale, Charles Wilham, Yorkshire Regiment
Garrett, Newson Dunnell,3 Royal (Bengal) Artillery "" '
Gloag, Henry Dundas, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Greenwood, William Henry, Leinster Regiment
Grey, Raleigh,10 6 Dragoons
Hayward, Alfred Richard Lane, Army Service Coin's
Heathorn Thomas Bridges," Royal (Bombay) Artillery'
Herbert, William Henry, 1 8 Foot
Howard, John Cephas.Lancashire Fusiliers
Ingham, Oliver Philip Stanhope,12 Dorsetshire Regiment"'
Jackson, Christison Syme,13 Royal Artillery
Johnson, Charles,14 Royal (Madras) Artillery
Johnson, William George Lillingston, Irish Rifles
Lillicrap, James William Adams Elliott, Royal Marine Artillery"
Low, John Alves,1* Royal (Bengal) Artillery ' "
M Carthy, Henry Hotham.is Royal Marines {Hon. Major)
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, Royal Artillery
Maynard, Charles Walsham,i» Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mears, Arthur, Madras Staff Corps ""
Morice, Cuthbert Charles Duguid, Royal" Engineers
Nicholson, Hugh Blomfield, King's Royal Rifles .
-North, Louis Aylmer,1" Scots Fusiliers '
Owen, Charles Lanyon,20 Royal Marines
Pearson, John Richard,12 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
£...c. Pitman, William,2' Royal Marine Artillery (Hon Lt Colonel)
Rickman, Gerald Whitmore, Royal Artillery ^.^olonel) ...
Stark, Charles,2*! Royal .Marines
Strachey, Bertram , '
Thompson, Charles Halford, 'Royai'(Beng'ai')'A'rtiiiery".'.'.'
Thompson Penton,2» Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Vibart, John, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Hugh Edward.so Welsh Fusiliers'
Ward, Henderson,31 Royal Marines
Williams, Frederick Law, Dorsetshire Regiment
13 Deo. 45
14 Sept.87
24 June 54
20 Mar. 54
iz Dec. 51
23 Mar. 89
20 Feb. 40
2 July 45
12 Dec. 57
3 Dec. 48
3 Oct. 80
23 Apr. 8
9 May 88
9 Dec. 50
29 July 59
9 May 88
3 May 90
12 Dec. 57
13 June 51
10 June 59
14 Mar. 34
3 July 89
2 Aug. 55
10 May 82
■ 4Mny 84
10 Apr. 55
27 Apr. 58
14 Sept. 91
8 Apr. S3
7 Mar. 48
23 Nov. 76
27 Aug. 58
5 Doc 94
3 Aug. 67
10 May 93
6 Aug. 99
8 May 65
25 Sept.61
1 Dec. 94
t2 Dec. 60
5 July 56
WHEN
PLACB1JON
-1ALF PAY.
29 Aug. 85 29 Aug. 9'
30 Jan. 86 30 Nov. 95
50 Jan. 86 4 Dee. 9"
27 Aug. 58 10 Dee. 67
2 May 59
12 Dec. 57
30 Jan. 38
8 June 49
12 Dec. 55
1 1 Feb. 88
14 Dec. 87
8 May 55
2 June 52
1 July 52
19 Apr. 54
8 June 54
9 Dec. 54
£«.<:. Wise, Henry Ellison," Derbyshire Regiment L a',','"
Worthrngton, Jonathan York,3* Royal (Bengal) AXidifiZZZZZZZZte Del.'
21 Aug. 43
30 Aug. 54
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Aug, _
0 Nov. 54
2 Apr. 64
11 Mar. 91
12 Feb. 92
27 Aug. 58
4 Nov. 57
6 Feb. 84,
10 Sept.fVi
27 Aug. 58
24 Nov. 4
19 Dec. 55
28 May 55
16 Oct. 5-7
.8 Feb. 86
12 May 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Mar. 59
27 June 57
24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 62
19 May 8.
2 Aug. 55
17 Nov. 57
27 Aug. 58
25 Nov. 85
29 Oct. 47
23 May 85
1 July 81
3 Mar. 53
11 July 59
11 Aug. 86
29 July Sq
7 July 93
19 Aug. 59
12 Nov. 73
13 July 98
2 May 91
22 Aug. 67
4 Sept.61
4 June 94
i S.pt.73
19 Aug. 67
7 Nov. 51
23 Dec. 65
27 Aug. 5;
12 Dec. 67
12 Aug. 9
1 .Ian. 90
6 June 99
3 Aug. 67
18 Feb. 6
1 Jan.
3 Dec. 6]
30 Jan. 86 30 Jan. 97
9 Dec. 59(31 Deo. 7
1 May 64
1 Sept. 63
1 July 95
10 July 55
15 May 9;
26 Not. 9c
27 Aug. 58
1 Mar. 74
5 Jan. *7
2 Dec. 96
20 Oct. <)$
10 Oct. 97
6 May 99.
2 Apr. 69
21 May 63
16 June oB
13 Dec. 61
15 Jan. 02
2 Sept. 98
11 Jan. 99
1 May 99
24 Feb. 72
12 Dec. 64
21 Jan. 96
s Nov. 98
4 July 09
7 Aug. 6lt
2 Nov. 80
27 Sept. 99
2 Sept. 99
1 Dec. 7?
1 July 67
2 July 96
16 June 77
(o Sept.69
+ Aug. 58
8 Dec. 69
15 Feb. 72
14 Oct. 64
1 Jan. 99
26 Aug. 97
to June 99
3 Feb. 60
0 May 66
7 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 93
4 Mar. 69
7 Deo. 97
6 Jan. 76
8 Aug. 68
21 July 64
28 Mar. 96
to Dec. 5S
1 Oct. 99
6 Nov. 97
1 July 63
" SS H Sh7 Berved in the 'operations in Zululand in ,888 ,-
QuaSSterGeneml'l Decern ^n^^T^* fT?ati°n ■ata the end of the Cr— an ™ '» *«
Served in the Indfan Mutmv P caCakr? »^S l?ftS Kfrt^ <4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
assaulting Column w^th, wo Sm it tKn nf fh« , °™tam T^m R-F-H- at Kotah, and accompanied the
hart ir?,89?-°s with t^TiSrSedtti n^Tnr'r °r}*e North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loek-
in the en|^mt^t^«ruKoS^^™X~Wi?1T^e ^'Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present
the 27th August -severely wounded (Meda with ^s' a^ was present in the engagement in the Ublan Paes 0*
.ion ^^^SSS^^^^^j't AprU 1857 Served in China in 1857-58, wasat the destrue-
(Medal with two Clasps) P Creeks' blockade »"°e Canton river, storm and capture of the otty
»Uo rnThe^me^aTSy0 wHhlhe Sie^TrSr K 2rdnanc? "* Ca^n°re durin« the relief of Lu<*™w
action of ShahJehalpcJand £&%&^S2^Z%^3SSZSt&?1* °f *«
70S
Half Pay. — Wa ■ Services of the Captai <.
=' Lt. Colonel Pitman BOrrea in the Baltic in July ami August 1854 (Meilal), and subsequently 1:1 tS;j lie fore Sel.ai
topol until its rail, nod was in command of a Mortal in the flotilla employed during the siege, occupation of the Sea
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, Ac, there, also 111 Marioupol and other towns
on the coast where he was landed, was in the mortar rtotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Chinese
campaign of i860 (Medal).
M Captain Stark served with the Baltic Exp In in 1855, including the bemhardmeut oi'Sweaborg (Medal).
•"Captain P. Thompson served in suppression il the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely worn) led), siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Itarciilv (Medal with two Clasps)
•» Captain H. E. Walker served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
B Captain Hondcrson Ward served in the China expedition of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Cantonriver,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal •■ itl Clasp).
» Captain V" K. Wise served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Frederick Middleton, and was present in the engagements at Fish Creek (wounded) and Batoche
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain J. Y. Worthington served throughout th ■ Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
»ad battle of Goojernt— horse shot 1 Medal with two Clasps).
Half Pay. — Lieutenants.
Adair, Desmond, Gordon Highlanders
Beadon, Oliver Armitage, Royal Marines
Bollbouse, John, Royal Artillery
Bradshaw, James Buller. Scots Guards
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines
Brown, Henry George, Indian Staff Corps
Consett, D'Arcy Preston, 20 Hussars
iCrespin, Alexander Andrews, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Roj'al Marines
Cummin, Nicholas Beamish, Minister Fusiliers
Denny, Barry St. Leger, Royal Marines
Derriman, Gerard Lysley, Grenadier Guards
Dyer. John Midlane. Royal Marines
Foote, Arthur Wavell,1 North Staffordshire Regiment
Garnett, Cecil Frederick, Scots Fus liers
Grant, Thomas Linley, Royal Marines
Grove, Henrv Montgomery, Indian Staff Corps
Haycock, Frederick Augustus Schurr, Royal Marines
Helps, Thomas Henry Philip, Shropshire Light Infantry
Holland, John, Ro3'al Marines
Hope, Cecil Arthur. 18 Hussars
Homer, Reginald George, Wiltshire Regiment
Hunter, Malcolm Russell, Indian Staff Corps
Inglis, James Weir,2 Royal Marines
Kennedy, Charles Arthur,* Royal Marines
Kilson, George Andrew Noble, Royal Marine Artillery
Kiiifht, Fred. Charles,6 Royal Marines
Langdon, Paul Perram, Royal Artillery
Nieoll, Samuel James,9 Royal Marines
■ O'Osnuor, James Maurice, Royal Marines
Price, James Hervey, Royal Marines
Puckle, George, Royal Marines
Ramsden, Henry, Royal ArtUley, Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland
Richar Js, Charles Herbert, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Robins, George, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
.Sanderson, Percy, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Sladen, Charles St, Barbe, Royal Engineers
Spragge, Francis Precket, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Stockwell, Lockhart Thomas, Seaforth Highlanders
Staddert, Richard Augustus Fitzgerald,11' Royal Marine Artillery
Swain, Henry Thomas, Royal Marines
Tobm, O'Haia John, Royal Marines
Tuthiil, Charles Hampton, 1 Dragoon Guards
Vansittart, Henry, Royal Marines
Walker, George Fred." Royal Marines
Wcodritf, Daniel Thomas, Reyal Marines
COKNKT,
2ndLiBUT.
orsxaiGK.
10 Nov. 86
23 June 62 10 Nov. 65
27 July 83 27 July 91
... . '23 Aug. 8 3
I Mar. ■,'■ - 1 Dec 41
4 May 87 23 Feb. 88
29 Mar. 90 14 June 9;
28 Dec. 64 1 Aug. 07
1 Mar. 28 iS July 36
13 Aug. 92 7 Nov. 94
13 Dec. 65: 3 Aug. 67
9 Nov. 89' 20 Dec. 93
iS June 5921 May 62
25 July 91 6 Mar. 9
13 Eel). 89 18 May 92
26 Oct. 5 s 7 May 59
5 Feb. S; 1 Nov. "
j 6 Dec. 67
1 6 Nov. 87 24 Dec. 90
i2 May 59 6 Mar. 6
16 May 88 12 Feb. 00
9 Apr. 92.11 July 94
29 Aug. 85
6 Oct. 57 8 Nov. 59
1 July 01 7 Jan. 65
4 Feb. 62 3 Aug. 67
3 July 44 29 Dec. 47
17 Feb. S8|i7 Feb. 91
24 June 54I10 Sept. 55
28 July 59I27 Aug. 62
28 Dec. 64J 3 Aug. 67
1 Sept.86
n Feo. 91
2 June 94
WHBN
PI.ACBD ON
BALP PAY.
.■ ' Mar. 9')
13 June 70
23 Apr. 98
12 Feb. 96
1 1 ice. 14
4 Feb. 93
13 Mar. u5
4 Mar. 69
7 Nov. 37
30 Apr. 97
16 Feb. 70
8 Sept. 98
3 Feb. 69
; May 98
18 Mar. 96
25 Dec. 63
17 Oct. 97
7 Apr. 70
24 Apr. 95
6 Feb. 71
23 Jan. 9r
12 Nov. 97
11 Oct. 95
27 Nov. 71
25 Feb. 69
26 Nov. 69
24 July 56
;i Jan. oq
26 July 59
15 Dec. 62
20 Apr. 75
Dec. 91
13 Feb. 04:14 June 99
- . Sept.98
3 Oct. 95
8 Feb. 70
15 June 99
22 Nov. 66
15 Oct. QS
20 July 62
14 June 52
iS June 72
i3 June 97 1
20 Aug. 92
9 Dec. 59
22 July 92 22 July 95 1
1 10 June 59 ;
S Oct. 90 10 May 93 1
1 1 tec. 53 20 Nov. 54 1
t " July 47 1
8 Dec. 66 3 Aug. 67 1
22 Nov. 93 20 Feb. 95I17 Nov. 97
it. Dec. 1 1- .Ian. 7.'
30 Dec. 51 24 t 1 eb. ei
23 June 56 7 May 591 19 Oct. 00
Half Put/. — War Service of the LieuUnants. 709-10-
1 Lieut. A. W. Foote served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herhert KiK-hnnuy i„ .a-.* Lsa.
> 'Al?1? w°? N1°rth Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal.'and S. MeaS with Clasp) '
h ,, J™ ?'; J^- 1"?!18 serYe<l Wlth the BattA"011 sent out for service in Japan in 1864^66 and wasorcsent at the bom
bardment of the batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan and™mma,ll, r ™
pany of the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of theftye f£* toriB^8to^Ste°SSSa^i2^ ?™h
barracks on jth and 6th Sept. t864 (severely wounded by a iD^et-balitottoleft Soia!'mBnto^ft?dS?5iS»
• Lieut. Kennedy served with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service in Jansf ^,m, « =S ™.f , ift
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland K ^J f T & ?!
the Colours of the ist Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of ^L &,« .,„,? ' , T",6"
magazines and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the sth to the Z Sep TJl ' '
Lieut. F. C. Knight served with the Baltic Expedition of 1854 (Medal) 4'
clpIu^ffhe^^eX^Satr58^01^118'116 b'°Ckade *»■ ^ ^^SSS^SSSUSt
11 Lieut. G. F. Walker served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
Half Pay. — 2nd Lieutenants.
Bashe. Charles Albert Leslie)
Phillips, Royal Artillery )
Cotes, Robert Hugh, Sussex Regt.
I WHEN
2ndLisur. 'placed oir
[HALF PAT.
25 Feb. 89 30 June 93
25 Mar. oxifi Apr. 97
Jeffery, James, Royal Marines
Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines .
2UdLIEUT.
WHBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
16 Apr. 49
15 Apr. 47
16 Apr. 49
15 Apr. 47
Half Pay. — Paymasters.
13 May 42
23 Nov. 55
9 Aug. 54
2 May 59
Belfield, WiUiam.i 88 Foot
Bridge, James, 26 Foot, Bon. Lt.Coiontl
Oassidy Thomas,' 72 Foot (Q.M. 4 May 49), Bon. Lt.CoUnul ™™'""™
Deacon, James," 1 Foot, Hon.Captain
Kelly, Henry Holdsworth, Royal Marine Artillery (Captain, 23 Feb. 72 ':")
Major, 1 July 81) . ........ i
M'Farlan, John Warden, 9 Lancers, Bon. Lt.Coionc! '.
Mostyn, Bon. Montague/1 101 Foot
Noseley, George Roberts." Rifle Brigade, Bon'.Major''.]'.'..'.".'.'''.'. 31 Oct 58
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, Royal Artillery, Bon. Major 29 Dec 48
Preston, Charles E., 18 Foot, Bon.Captain 20 julv L
Shewel) George Maunsell, Royal Marines ( Capt. 3 Aug. 67) .Bo^LtColonel .7 Aug. "
Young, Thomas Newton,-- 62 Foot (Q.M. 9 April v),Bon.Lt.Colon*l A July 48
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT
Or ENSIGN
6 Apr. 55
26 Apr. 6r
29 July 43
1 Feb. 56
PAY*
UASTBB.
17 Mar. 63
19 Mar. 47
4 Apr. 59
3 Jan. 54
9 Feb. 49
24 Oct. 56
ij Apr. 55
9 Oct. 55
15 Feb. 83
6 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
8 Mar. 64
26 Apr. 60
6 Jan. 54
31 May 79
i Jan. 57
BBTIBBfi
OB
HALE PAT.
24 Oct. 56
20 Apr. 81
26 Nov. 79
10 Oct. 65
15 Feb. 83
16 July 83
10 May 71
[9 Jan. 76
17 Dec. 90
21 Feb. 60
27 Sept.91
Apr. 75
Hal/ Fay. — War Sen-ices of the Paymaster*.
Hi
' Paymaster Bi'liicldacrvcd with n Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt. Colonel Outratu's Light Brigade, in
ti»e Southern Mahrsrta campaign of [844-45, and was present in n" its operations, including the capture of Gotea,
*ist» and Btornring of lfononur stookadea and Port, .'-th January 1S45, at which place this Detachment formed the
storming party, and Buffered eery seriously. Serred with the SSth Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including t and Balaklava, siege ami fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th
Jnno and Bth Beptember (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lt. Colonel T. Cagsidy served in the expedition to the Umzimkula against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1S44 ;
also as a volunteer with the rank of Captain in the Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1855 with the 21st. Fusiliers, and was present at
the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Deacon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royals, including the battles »f Balaklava
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Paymaster the Hon. M. Mostyn was appointed specially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and served during the whc.e
Abyssinian campaign, leave having been obtained from the Government of India for him to act in that capacity
to the Transport Train and 3rd Dragoon Guards (Me lal). Was sent on remount duty to Smyrna in July 1882,
;iud was afterwanU specially appointed and served as Veterinary Surgeon in the Egyptian war (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
" Major Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermtn (severely wounded and taken prisoner), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
™ tt.Colonel Youug received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendored to the civil
authorities during the Chartist riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Regiment at the capture and
destruction of the villages in the Boree Valley on the Peshawux Frjntier in Nov 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Half Pay. — Quarter Masters.
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Butler, Francis,' Royal Marines
Cooper, Thomas.2 Royal Marines
Hailing, Richard.4 Royal Marines
Lewis, John William
Huston, William, Royal Marines
Scott, William, Royal Marines
Smith, William,8 100 Foot
Stanuard, Benjamin, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Walaon, William,' Depot Battalion "
yt'ABTFB
MASTBE.
HOlfOBABY
BANK OF
CAPTAIN.
25 July 46
9 Mar. 77
15 July 46
14 Sept. 67'
1 Sept. 57'
23 June 46
1 Sept.57!
21 Apr. 63
:3 July 94
25 Apr. 48
WHBX
PLACED OH
HALF PAT.
22 AUg. 57 22 Aug. 57
I ■ Sept.79
23 Oct. 5721 Oct. 57
26 Oct. 77 26 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 81 24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57 23 Aug. 57
5 Oct. 67J13 Sept. 67
5 Sept. 77! 6 Sept. 77
ig Aug. 97
8 Sept. 65 8 Sept. 65
1 Quarter Master Butler served in China in 1857. Also with the Pearl Brigade throughout the Indian Mutiny
itt 1857-58, and waa engaged in sixteen actions, and twice mentioned in despatches (Medal). Ha has also received
uhe Medal for distinguished Bervice in action, and the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
1 Captain Cooper baa received the Medal for service in Syria in 1840.
* Captain Hailing served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton rivor, the
landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and one of the
storming party at the attack on the Peiho Forts on 25th June 1859 (mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry, Medal with Clasp).
' Captain William Smith served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the and Jan. 1855, including
t*e siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept.; was also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Watson served with the 89th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, from 15th Deo. 1354 to 4th July 1855,
and at th-i attack on the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half Fay. — Commissariat Department.
712
Commissary General. Assistant Commissaries General.
Jenes, Humphrey Stanley,1 CB 4 June6s Fagan, William John •--l- :4 June 60
1 J * ,Julyan, Sir Penrose Goodchild, CB.KCMG.
Crown Agent fur the Colonies 2 Jan.. 56
Deputy Commissary General. jKnowles, Francis Edward 14 Feb. 53
Morse, Henry Browne,5 Hon. Com, General 1 Apr. fig'Litchfield, Edwin 1 Jan. 69
^Sutherland, James Stewart Calder17 26 May 6$
Deputy Commissaries General.
Darling, Montagu William8 1 Aug. 56 Deputy Assistant Commissary Geneeal.
Wniacke, Redmond11 1 July 67 Gibson, George Rawstone n Nov. 59
1 Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late Osmanli Cavalry.
5 Mr. Morse served itt the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
I Mr. Darling served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma
»s J Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
II Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea from the 5th June 1S55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
17 Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Ordnance Store Department.
(Under the Royal Warrant of 1 May 1878.)
Deputy Commissaey Geitebal.
Pernio, William Lanyou, Hon. Com. Gen 1 Jan.
Assistant Commissary General.
Toung, Alfred Horatio, Hon. Dep. Com. General 1 July 72
Commissaries.
H^hinstone-Holloway, Cuthbert Win.1 13 Feb. 73
Peel, William 16 July 77
Deputy Commissaries.
Bristow, James Alfred 27 Oct. 73
Howell, William Henry : 1 Nor. 75
Montanaro, Alfred 12 Feb. 70
Niooll, Ed will 15 June72
Olpherts, Robert Pearce 3 Sept. 73
Assistant Commissary.
Hunter, George Robert 16 Oct. -t
1 Mr. Elpbinatone-Holloway served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Modal w h two
Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
713-16 Half Pay. — Commissariat
Dbpott Commissary General.
Moore, Henry,1 Bon. Community Gentral 1 Nov.
ABSI31ANT C0UUIS8ARY General.
Dundee, Robert Haudley 15 June
COMMISSARIES.
Bhssett, Henry Frederick,10 C3IG 3 Feb.
Buchanan, John L'EBtrange Lenny11 12 Feb.
Keogh, Lynch John „ 15 Feb.
Knapp, Charles Barrett" u Feb.
Newland, William Henry15 ... 12 Feb.
Penrice, Charles Walter" . 1 Jan.
Selby, Robert Grey Donaldson,18 Hon. Attut.
Com. General 12 Feb.
Telfer, George Home ...22 July
Deputy Commissaries.
Acheson, Alexander William10 1 Aug.
Adameon, Saunnera 12 Feb.
Battiscombe, Walter Ernest Sax 15 Feb.
Birnie, William Jones 12 Feb.
and Transport Department.
Bridgman, William .... 12 Feb. 79
Crawford. Charles Robert 15 Feb. 70
Doveton, Frederick Bazett 12 Feb. 70
Forrest, Joseph21 =9 June 78
Frith, Frederick Ceorge 12 Feb. 70
Irving, John Beautin" 27 Oct. 77
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges 12 Feb. 70
Page, Frederick William i Jan. 7-4
1;. is. Walter Crawford 15 Feb. 70
Warnetunl. Willi. im Jorbin2 12 Feb. 70
Warner, Biddnlpb Lee 1 Feb. 71
Woollett, Marlon Sidney John 1 Jan. 74
ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES.
Bampfield, William John Byrne 9 Apr. 75
Claydon, Thooiiis 30 Oct. 77
Fagan, Thomas St. John 9 Apr. 73
Hunter. John 30 Oct. 77
Lundy, Francis Walter25 9 Mar. 7 1
Mitchell, Henry N 18 Feb. 70
Stephenson, James 18 Feb. 7a
I Mr. H Moore served in the Crimea from April 1S55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Warneford served in the operations against the Gaikas. Galekas, and Zulus in 1879, including the
engagement at Draaibosch (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Iu .Mr. 11. F. Blissett served 111 the Asbanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (mentioned
in despatches, CM G., and Medal).
II Mr. J. L'E. L. Buchanan served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebas-
topol including the attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1S57 to 1S60, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two ClaspB).
u Mr. W. H. Xewland served in the New Zealand war of 1861 and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Taranaki,
and Wanganui operations (Medal).
18 Mr. R. G. D. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Mr. Acheson Berved in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief if
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861, and in every action in which the 65th Regt.
was engaged in the war of 1860-61 (Medal).
12 Mr. Joseph Forrest served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal).
23 Colonel Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
21 Mr. F. W. Lnndy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Convoy attacked
by Ashantis on 31st January 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
Half Pay. — Control Department.
Deputy Controlled
Robinson, Henry,1 CB 1 J&d. r>
Assistant Controller.
Hunt, Henry P 1 Nov, 7
C0MUI8SAEIB8.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb. 70
Downman, John Thomas 12 Feb. 70
Fuller, William Ross 1 Sept. 74
Holmes, James 12 Feb. 70
Standen, David6 12 Feb. 70
DBPDTY COMMISSARIES.
Fead, Francis Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 73
Sayers, Martiu Day 7 1 Apr. 73
Sparrow, John Bodychan 12 Feb. 70
Thwaites, John Davies8 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissart.
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 7»
1 Mr. II. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
• Mr. Standen has received the Medal for the Kaffir war.
7 Mr. M D. Sayers served in the Ashauti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
8 Mr. Thwaites served in the expedition to Pekin during the China war of 186© (Medal)
Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
\Lo served in vi\B
717
MEDICAL RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
»„,!„ t „ ■ SUBGKON LlBUTBXANT COLOKHLS.
S r ?v,uam^s Keit?; J*D- ' Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
«?£ V ^P"?*' MB- MCh- ' Ro'"l, Jersey Militia! .....
Clark <i2iE2?]£lm%J?aaJ!f>&0*&FP-at- LSA- S Bn.RineBriK
nl.™!.. «_™7.' , ~ *■ ?5*- ?•_« Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
p„„„: „ — .',„., ""-»• *-■ 4 «muicaei volunteer nines
Coombs Rowland Hill, MD. LHCP. MRCS. LSA. 3 Battalion Bedford Rert"
Creagh, James, LRCP.Edin. LRCSL g Battalion Kingt Royal Rifles K
&=K,^^^^^
mw™' •I,ames'-^s- C3r- P; 1 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Gil« P^» HgB Sam"M™. ^^ »"■ P. i Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Re-t'
Giles, Peter Broome, AA. LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA. , Hereford Volunteer Rifles
M-P»rrk' nenry WBl*er-1 MSCS- R°y" B^ks Yeomanry Cavalry
17 A ^' Dlincan. * Battalion Cameron Highlanders y
MaoQaibban, Chas. Mitchell, ltn.lfCh.LBC8.Mi.ZV. , BaGorabnliehidrs
rl0r,gaD,^,rbert M"J"r- LRCP- MliCS.p. 2 Vol. Bn. N Staffer Tliire KeiF
Phelps, William Harford (Hover, MD.lfRCS. p. 3 Vol Bn Somerset Lt Inf
Rawson Edward Albert, MB. MCh. LCh. ZJZCS/SBn Kind's R IX
Smith,
Stoney. Charles Baker. MB. MCh. MRCPI.
Sdegeon Majors.
1 and Selkirk Vol. Rifles
t^^'^Tr ArtburW>. 5 Volunteer BattaUon Durham Li-ht Infantry
Anderson, David L. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery...
Annf/hTT^11 HtCtu°r' MD,MSh- p- 5 Volunteer Battali.n GordonHighianders
ffittra*aS^?Si Z6'lf ' i''^ Vo!- Bd- D^y^re Regiment
^Stat^^
XeS feX^C •^^s'Voiunteer-^ntyBrigade
STATIOW.
21 Dee. 92 Arbroath.
r8 Mar. 91 Jersey.
4 Aug. 91 Woolwich.
22 Nov. 93 Kensington.
28 Apr. 89 Bedford.
29 Deo. 94 Mallow.
19 July 99 Scarborough.
5 July 99 Aahton-under-Lyne.
3 Aug. 92 Ipswich.
6 Aug. 93 Hereford.
16 May 88 Buckingham.
2 Sept. 96 Inverness.
25 Apr. 88 Aberdeen.
2 Dec. 91 Burton-on-Treat.
26 Sept. 88 Weston-super-Mare
2 May 88 Uarlow.
21 May 90 Bath.
24 Feb. 97 Colchester.
H Feb. 94 i3„, Bunhill Row, S EL
2 May 88 But.
28 Mar. 94 Newtown St. Boswells.
27 May 99
10 May 99
25 June 98
Gateshead.
Banff.
Banchory.
29 Apr. 86| Newark.
2 Oct. 8g[L»raveseni.
URCS.ZSA.p. 1
ir Battalion Derb^
Crouch,' Edwa7d~Tbomaf Sffio/rS! J'6" gallon dLTd'oT Highlander .
Cureto, , Cdffl^SflS 3 Y°IrteerB°- Hampshire Regt. .
fordshirelrtTery Volu^tter's ^ P" ' Shr°Psb-ire and Staf-
Sru^mo^l^- a^lL*?i±£*°&P: 7LancashireVoiunteer':
Chalmers-Cowan, William LRCPEdfphtvj' £. r ,,", m8w»nd Lt.Inl
Charlesworth. James, Sffijg^^^^i*^™^*™-* .
Chawner A fired, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Rerim^uft S
Cheyne, Walter Smith. MO. v. 2 Volunteer SSS?S?<55SS^JiV:---i"--
21 July 97
6 May gi
1 Oct. 90
20 JuueS
9 Mar. 9
26 Apr. 99
16 June 97
10 Apr. 95
n June 90
4 Oct. 93
3 Oat. 97
27 Oct. 97
25 Oct,
Art.
1 bn
-■ »m. 5 \ uiirn i-tT .
F°or^Jh.T.aS^:AVoI,1.IJt.ee'-.?attaUon Manchester Regiment
Cambridge*
Jersey.
Newport.
93
SSSSSSr BvS,ffVf01- AJtl"ery (S- Divisioa R Artillery
Fort, Thoarn'adsB^6aVoTSr Ba^<MrB-a^U°n L~'TOrP°o1 R^ment -
F raser, Alex. Duncan, J/x>. MCh. v 4 Vol
Harrison, George, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ei. Earl
o' Ar,fyUana Suth. Highlanders...
Warwickshire Regiment
p. (t) 1 Durham Vol. Engs
of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry
hlanders
t. ..
Artillery)
MacDonald, AleSefoail ffi&^i^Si^ ', ?
Battahon King's Own Scottish Borderers T ' LSCS-Sd- "■ 3 Volunteer |
MacMunn, Charles Aiexfnde'rifi ^D ttfffrl Dfbyshire Regiment
Marshall, John Jamee de ZLRCsr ffirnkr?- 3 Voi' Bu' ti' Stafforc» Regt
Mason, Samuel Butler v 1 VnhlCZ-^?,- ' *<mque Porta Volunteer Rifles..
ravesend.
Soutbamptou..
Penicuik,
(jrias^uw.
Uuadee.
6toke-un- Trent.
Uhescyrdeld.
OrcL Aleldram.
Portsmouch.
Sbrewsbury.
Hyde Road.Manchestea-
-South Shields.
t-Jrantham.
56, Oaviea St.,
Banff.
Liverpool.
Olduam.
Sbirling'.
Birmiu^hana.
-., 4- Fifeshire Volunteer Artillerv
Moore, btephen Henry, FRCS Ed TJtrp ew itriEnar
Volunteer Rifles ....... &MCP.E&. MRCS. p. South Middlesex)
Naismith, Wilbam John. MD. MCh FRCS f-i vippc cl, '"»' Z""'^ $
O-Calaghan, Robert Thomia Al«Sdef a^*m&/?l^?fl,,(IIH7
iFUntshire Volunteer Kng.neers. FRC8I.LAH.Dub. p.*.\
Packer, Wilham Herbert. if/> LRCP 'irpn,v''Tvj'''i^ ;
Philip, Thomas, MB A » i Vol Tif i? if ^ a Worcestershire Vol
FhilhpB. GeorCe Richard Turner IfjSV ^upandK Sutherland Highlant
Art.
anders ...
Reckitt, Edward B
P- 1 Vol. Bn. Shrop. Lt. inf.
7 Sept 9j
13 Dec. 99
31 May 93
22 Dec. 94
25 Sept.Qs
26 Oct. 92
5 Apr. 93
19 Aug. 96
17 Feb. 92
13 Oct. 97 Jar row,
15 June 98) Dover.
6 Sept. 93 tidimourgh.
3 Nov. 98)207, Harrow Road,. W.
26 June 97|*Jueoter.
1 Jan. 92 AUoa.
18 July 961 t'ortsmouth.
11 Dec. 95[Kxeter.
r7 May t>giDerby.
26 Oct. 98 [ Weymouth.
17 Oct. 94 J»a n do u.
27 Aug. 981 Dundee.
23 Oct. 38 Dumfries.
11 Jan. 9g[lnverue»s.
3 July 95 (Jhestertield.
24 June 991 Wolverhampton.
16 Junec^jKingsLon-on-Thames^
1 Nov. 9,4 Pantypool,
28 July 97 Stoke-on-Trent.
30 Oct. g+'stockton-on-Tees.
1 i Dec. 99
i May 97 Walhain Gveea.
9 Oct. 89' Ayr.
19 May 93- Buckley.
26 June 97J Worcester.
25 May 98 kiroenock.
28 Dec. 92iHaverfordwe8t..
4 Nov. 96lSUrowsbury.
Roberts', B^'ww^,MSCSXs27fv^^f^-J- Pi?' R' ^rt K De<=- l^runeb;. '
s, 1 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery.
8m th. Robert Bradshaw, IjicPEd ^iflCi?. v„i MSn0t;ester ReKim™t 5 Aug. 96 Manchester,
Smith, Samuel Parson. LBCPI txCSIp ^ Bn i^TeTnhire ^^ 2 J361--- 9. ! Leicester.
Sparrow, Roben Launcelot, p 6 VoluntewRMtaiinn w y<tl U8'^er8 '» Se,fL »8>'itzroy 6
Stephenson, Francs ta-SSAKjSS ^S^V^Mffr " ^ 9S^d^
tzroy Square, \V.
dham.
29 Dec. 94' Woolwich.
7i3
Medical Reserve of Officers.
Surghows Majors.
8tewart, Wm. Lemmou, MD.p i Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery)
Symes, Edmnnd West, MD. MRCS. i West York Yeomanry Cavalry
Symes, William Sandham. LRCPI. LBCSl. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Regt....
Thomas, George Danford PhilliDS, MD. MRCS. >S Middlesex Volunteer Rifles..
Thompson, Hv. Geo. 3ID. MCh. FRCSl LCRPI. p. i Vol. Bn. R. Fusiliers ...
Thorn, Charles William, LRCPI. FRCSl. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus
Turton, James, MRcs. I.SA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment..
Wade, Arthur Breedon. MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment ...
Walker, Frincis John. MD. LRCP. MRCS LSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt.
Watson, Andrew- Alexander, LRCP.Ed. LRCS Bd. p. 3 Lancashire Vol. Rifles ...
Wear, Arthur Taylor, MD. p. 1 Ncwcastle-un-Tviie Vol. Art. (W. Div. R. Art.i
Williams, Edward. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. 1 Lancashire Vol. Engs
Wright, Henrv, LRCP.EJ. MRCS. p. 1 Volunteer Bn. Lincolnshire Regt
15 Sept. 95 Banff.
90 Halifax.
jq Dec. 94 «Jhes erfleld.
:t Julv S3 207, Harrow Road, W.
2 Nov. 9?i33. Fitzroj* Square, W.
22 Oct. 9o[llochdale.
3 Aug. 98 Brighton.
1 3 Oct. 9 7] Southampton.
3 Apr. 95 Lincoln.
17 our. 97 Burnley.
3 July cs Newcastle-on-Tyne.
-•4 July 95 Liverpool.
5 Juue9j Lincoln.
SuBGBOir Captains.
. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
Adam, John, MD. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 1 Mar. 93 Dingwall.
Adams, Frederick Vasey. FFPS.Qta: LRCP.Ed. p. 1 Lanarkshire Vol. Rifles ... 6 May 91 Glasgow.
Adams. Joseph, it h. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion South Lancashire Regiment as Sept. 95 Warrington.
Allen, Thomas W. J. p. 1 Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.) . 14 Oct. 96 Grimsby.
Arnold, Andrew Page, MB. p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry ...I 2 Dec. 91 Gateshead
Atkinson, Walter Alexander, MB. p 1 Surrey Volunteer Rifles -4 June 96 Camberwell.
Barnes, Krnest Wykeham. p. 6 Volunteer Battilion Liverpool Regiment ... 16 Aug. 93 Liverpool.
Bateman, Alfred George, MB. MCh. LSA. p. 16 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 13 Nov. 89 iS, King William St.
Bentlif. Philip Barnett, MRCS. LSA. Royal Jersey Militia Artillery n Mar. 91 Jersey.
Beveridge, Robert Ebenezer. MB. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Durham Light Infantry .20 Sept. 97 Sunderland
Bramwell, Hugh Ransom, MB. p. Tynemouth Vol. Art. (W. Division R. Art.) ...
Brook, Henry Darvill, 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Uryden, Richard Jos. MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Vol (Kent) Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.A.
Bullmore, William King, MD. 1 Cornwall Volunteer Artillery
Butter, John Kerr, MD. 2 Vol. Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment
Challis, Harry Thornton, p 4 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Clark, James Aitken, p. MB. Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade Royal Scots
Clark, Stewartson, MD. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery (S. Div. R. Artillery)
Coffin, Richard James Maitland, FRCP. Ed. LSA. LAH.Dub. p. 3 Volunteer]
Battalion West Surrey Regiment j
Cook, John Will, MD. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
•Copeman, Sydney Arthur Monckton, MO 2 London Volunteer Rifles
Dewar, Thomas Fiulayson, MB. MCh. BSc. 1 Vol. Brigade Western Div. R. Art
Dickie, Hugh, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Dingle, William Alfred. MD. p. 2 Tower Hamlets Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
Ducat. Arthur David, p. 1 London Volunteer Rifles
Edwards, William Lloyd, p. Severn Division Submarine Miners, Royal)
Engineers (Volunteers) S
Ellis, John William, LRCP.Ed. LRCS. ltd. p. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regiment
Foley, Thomas M'Craith, p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery
Fraser, Charles h<tnch\m,FRCS.Ed. LRCP.Ed. p 1 Berwick-on-Tweed Vol. Art.
•tjr.ham, Robert B. finr, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.EI.p. 1 Fifeshire Vol. Artillery
Orant, Francis Wm. MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Harnett, William John, FRCP.Ed. LRCSI. 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hollies. George, BA. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. 2 Vol. Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Holt, Thomas, MB. p. 2 Vol. Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
Hoyland, Stanley Stenton.p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment...
Job, Henry Percy, 4 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Kemm, Fred. St. John. LRCP.Ed. LKCS.Ed. LSA. p. 3 VoLBn. Somerset Lt.Inf.
Xey, David Thonms, MRCS. LtA. p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery
Kmnear, William. MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders .
Kirby, Samuel John James, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment 26 July 99 Bury St. Edmunds.
Lamport, Henry Chris. MB. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Art. (S. Division R. Artillery) 29 May 95 Preston.
Lang, Gordon Abercromby, MB. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery iS July 96 Inverness.
Laurie, Casper Robert, p. 1 vrol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry... 13 May 96 Falmouth.
iawrie. William Joun. WD. MCh. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Fusiliers 21 May 90.AJT.
Lee. Charles Nairne. MB. MCh. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders ... 13 June SSlSt. Andrews.
Lingard Allreii MRCS LSA. p. 3 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles... | 5 May SSjGt. Scotland Yard.
Lowe, Geo. May, Mil MCh. LRCP.Ed LRCS Ed. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. 27 Mar. Sg Lincoln.
Lyon, Alexander B. MB. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artill. ry (South Div. R Art.) ... 3 Mar. 97!i!ity Road.
Uacdonald, William Burns, MB. p. 1 Haddington Volunteer Artillery „ 3° Aug- 93 Edinburgh
1 Hay 95 Tynemouth.
2 Oct. 95 Duke's Road, W.C.
2 Oct. 89 Gravesend.
2 ; Sept 95 Kulmouth.
2< Sept.aa Walsall.
1" J'i 10 97 Silvertown.
19 Apr. 991 Edinburgh.
2 .Nov. 95I Banff.
2 Dec. 91 Bermondsey.
15 Jan. 9biJolchester.
16 Sept. 96 Farringdon Road.
24 Oct. 83, Dundee.
7 Apr. 97I Hexham.
4 Aug. 97 Victoria Park Square.
4 Oct. 99 Bunhitl Row.
14 Apr. 97 Cardiff.
22 Oct. 90 Liverpool.
3d Jan. 95 York.
27 Mar 89 Berwick.
18 Sept.89St. Andrews.
25 Sept. 95I Banff.
13 Juue 88 Gray's Inn Place.
22 Oct 90 Newport.
2 Apr. 98 Burnley
1 Mar 93lpswich.
16 Feb. 93JNewark
2 Dec. 91! Weston-super-Mare.
6 May 91 Weymouth.
Apr 93 Dundee
Mackay, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 6 Volunteer Bn. Royal Highlanders
Mackay, William Bertie, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion North imherlaud Fus. ...
Martin. John Michael Harding, MD. FSCS. p. 1 Vol. Bn. E. Lancashire Regt.
Meadows, Robert Thornton, MB. MCh. 2 Vol. Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
Mill, James, MB v. 5 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Mitchell, Robert, MD. p. : Volunteer Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
Moir James, LRCP.Ed. LRCSE.d. LFPS Oltu. p. 2 Vol. Bn Soots Fusiliers ...
Moir, Wm. Brown, MD. MCh. LRCS Ed LM. p. 2 v0l. Bn Highland Lt. Inf. ... .
Moore, Edward Head, LRCS.Ed. LSA. p Falmouth Division Royal Engineers 3.) May 91.Fal1noo.1h
Mumby, Bonner Harris, it D. 3 V dunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment 13 Dec. 99
Nettle, William, Ji RCS. LSA. p. 2 Vol Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry .19 Mar. 90, Bodmin.
Nuttall, Arthur Peel, MD. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 18 Jan. 99JBury.
Peake William Prmlienou.p. t Volunteer Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
Phillips Alec. p. Manchester Companies, Vol. Med. Staff Corps
Reid, Hamilton Chambers, MU. inasgo.v Company Vol. Medical Staff Corps
Richaruson, William, MD. p. 7 Voluntoer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
7 Jan. 911st. Andrews.
2 Aug. 93; Hex ham.
9 Oct. 951 Blackburn.
1 Aug. 88 Bodmin.
30 Sept.96Leith.
11 Jan. 99Bury.
26 Sept. S3 Avr.
5 Mny 58 Ayr.
26 July 99iLeicester.
17 May 99] Manchester,
11 Mir. o^iGlasgow.
5 July 99 Douglis.
ftigbv James Arthur, M D. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Art.) 29 May 95 Treiton.
„ B. *',» ... .,■ . .xt tr a . XT .1 \ 1 1 ir.,i » _. / ,,- r,:.. o i ... t .. . tJ„. ., . vr ..._,
Rutherford, John Victor W., MB. 1 Northumberland Vol. Art. (W. Div. R. Art.)
Ryan, Edward William St. Vincent, p. 16 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
dhaw. James, MD p. 1 Bucks Volunteer Rilles
Slemau, Richard Reginald, BA. LSA. 20 MidJlesox Volunteer Riflos
.smart, David, p. 2 Voljntjer Battalion Liverp ml Regiment
rimith, Robert Sinclair, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
3taoy, John Herbert. 1 Voluuteer Battilion Norfolk Rtigimcut
.Stirling, Robert, MD. p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders .
Stuart. Tuo ims i\<iniuud,p. 1 Kss'-x V duuteer Artillery tiatttorn Div. R. Art. .
Thomas, Josiab Telfer, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Inlantry
Thome, Atwood, p. 1 Uliique Ports Vulunteor Rifles
21 Nov. 94lNewcastle-on-Tyne.
12OCL 98I 15, King William 8 1.
;o Aug. 91} Great Marlow.
j6 Nov. 9 i.DukVfl Road, W.C.
12 July 99: Liverpool.
30 Sept. 90! Dmidoe.
14 Oct. yfi Norwich.
- Sep'. , ,'erlli.
a Doc. 96 Hirwich.
17 Jiuieg'i, Falmouth.
28 Oot. 93 City Road.
Medical Reserve of Officers.
719
14 Oct. 96
Greenock.
1*nAA r. ■ -, SUEOBON Ci.PT.lINB. U.u. 1 ar»'l
load, David, >>. i Durham Volunteer Artillery (W. Division Roval Artillery) ~
vvarmck: i rancis James Lewis, MB. i Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles '" " 0ct- Q5 Sunderland.
,™W James Harris Garcia, MB. p. Clyde Division Submarine Miner's >' '° Mar- 97 Gray's Inn Ropu-
Royal Engineers (Volunteers) -"»™i»i ..
D , _- SUEGEON LIEUTENANTS.
Bourke Edmund U. F. MacW. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Riflos ...
goyd, Campbell, p. 3 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment
Bucknill nmf PrTS°S' *£?■ '■■ 5 yol. Bn- Ar?y» •""* Sutherland Highlanders
Sfi Chas^dw Reading, p. 2 Vol. Battalion East Lancashire Regiment ..
Ca ender, Eustace Maude, p. 12 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
1.&T1 G?or?e °'1'™' ?• « North Ridio« of Yorkshire Volun'teerArt
rf«Toi»i> ii ' -.»(.vmuy. 1 iiunu niuiau oi loritsmre voiui
t£iT- Sn m?**g L«sh,p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
TWni ™d RVV£;,2 Volunteer Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Downes, Edmund, MD. FRCS.Ed. 2 Sussex Volunteer Artillery
*erguson Robert T. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
S„^i t^ Porteou^ t Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regirnont".
cJm,\ w nd Th?odore' P',1 Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment .
H»m 1, ' n *?, - *• ' Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Harrow Road, W.
Bermondsey.
Hamilton, David Livingstone, FRCS.Ed. 4 Volunteer Bn. lfiuishntar Bnri
Henderson, Albert, MB p. , Aberdeenshire Royal Engineers 'volunteer? ''
Jones, Arthur Lloyd, 3 Glamorgan Volunteer Rifles
Lawson, David James, MD. p. 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery
KEm?' E"gar wmiam.&4. 0»*. Alderney Artillery MilitiaT
Luce, Richard Harman. MB r, , Vnl.,„t00,. n.,..~i; r... i™T."
„.„;,?' ha,rd Ha??Dan' *S" ?' < Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
M-lvSi w JA^n' *?■ ?• 3 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment ...
\fa^»," t VA e=Xa.'ide!'' MB\P- Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade
Mackay, John Sutherland, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlander's
M3rtffinG«r™ejf» S v" ? V?'UQt«eer B,attaMon Northumberland Fusilier's
jiieiviue , iieorge, 4TB. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Moir, John M. MD. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery
Tflvfni 'r !fe' Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West Diy'R Art")
1* Jam,es'J,f£- « Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders '
Tomory, John K. JO). P. 1 Sutherland Highland Rifles
££???■ ^rt51,ur H'.?- 4 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire'Re^imen't
2 Nov. 98
S Dec. 94
4 Oet. 99
22 Mar. 90 Burnley.
20 Feb. 99 Somerset House.
24 J ne g^< Middlesbrough.
14 Apr. 97 Northallerton.
14 Sept. 98 Duns.
16 Mar. 92 Eastbourne.
19 Aug. 90 St. Andrews.
23 Aug. 09 Liverpool.
8 Mar. 99 South Birkenhead.
24 Apr. 9 - Winchester.
21 Dec. 98 Manchester.
3 Nov. 98 Aberdeen.
9 Sept. 96 Swansea.
9 Nov. 98 Weymouth.
18 July 96 Alderney.
27 Oot. 97 Derby.
17 Aug. 98 -Soulhport.
23 Dec. 96 Edinburgh
'3 Sept. 96 St. Andrews.
5 Nov. 96 Hexham.
2 Apr. 98 Penicuik.
25 Nov. 96 Inverness.
14 Oct. 96 Grimsby.
11 Dec. 95]Ke>th.
28 Dec. 98iGolspie.
1 Jan. 98 Bournemouth.
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ipector General, y. Dec. 73)[R]
SUBGEON Gk.NKBALS.
Auchinleck, Graham.'.- UK. I lies. £1
Chun-hill, Alexander Ferrier,3 BA. MB. LRCSI.)
(Brigade Surgron,2i .Hnie 87 : urg.Col.17Ocl.92) )
ASSISTANT (
SURGEON.
17 July 35 =' Ju'y 46
22 Dec. 48 2 Oct. 57
31 Mar. 62 1 Mar. 73
Fox", Thos.Wmr* MB. MRCs'(llri:i'. .Wy. 27 Nov. 79) J 23 July 52 18 Sept.6o
21 Feb. 51 26 Jan. 53
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MA-IOB. SUBG.GEN
1 \M'l (| lOK liKT. OB
GENERAL. 7l\LFPAT.
i Oct. 60
7 Mar. 48
8 Apr. 42
6 Oct. 50
12 Dec. 43
10 Nov. 54
2 Sept.68
9 Feb. 55 14 Sept. 66
ii Mar. 53
3 Nov. 57
20 Mar. 54
S June 67
1 Oct. 60 1 1 Mar. 73
14 Apr. 631 1 Mar. 73
; Apr. 52 5 May 59 13 Apr. 7
6 June 54 ' 10 July 66
13 July 47 20 Jnly 55
27 May 57
25 May 58
14 Sept.55
:o Mar. 58
5 Jan. 55
28 Oct.
> Mar.
53
S3
19 Jan. 60
30 Sept.53
15 May 55
28 Sept.55
1 Aug. 57
14 Dec. 54
31 Mar. 64
26 May 54
19 Oct. 57
24 Mar. 54
5 Aug. 53
15 Sept. s;
14 Oct. 51
7 -Apr- 54
;j 9 Nov. 57
Fraaer, Archibald Henry/ i.FPs.Glar. //„«. Phy- 1
ril tan 'o 'he Queen .J
Albert Aug.? CJB MD LRCPI. LBC8I. »
(ifr«'o.Siir$.i8Aug.S6; Sur.j C0/.13 Jan. 92) [R] >
TC Home, Sir Anthonv Dickson," ECU. MD.',
MRCS. IK} J
Innes, Sir John Harrie Ker,» KCB. I-RCS. Hon. )
Surqeon to the Queen QR] $
Lamprey, Jones,10 MB. LRCSI
Mackinrion, David Reid," Mil LSCS Ed
Marston, Jeffery Allen," vll. Ml). MRCS. LSA. ,
{Brig. Surg. 27 Nov. 79) ; Hon. Sum. to the Queen S
Maunsell, Thomas,'3 CB. LRCPI. l.UCSl. [Brig. \
Surg. 16 Oct. 80; Surgeon Ool. 10 Mar. ..*i >
Nash, William," JfD. JISCS. [Brigade Surgeon, 1
2 May 88 ; Surgeon Colonel, 1 April 93) I
O'Nial, John,ls CB. LRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 V
Nov. 79) [R] )
Tarrant, Thomas,15 MD. LRCPI. LRCSl. (Brig. )
Surqeon, 27 Nov. 79I )
Woolfryes. John Andrew," CB. CMG. MI). MRCS. 1
LSA. Hon. Physician to the Queen )
SUSGSON MaJOH WhNEBALS.
Bradshaw, Alexander Frederick,18 CB. MRCP.
HRCS. LSA. (Brigade Sur.qe.on, 12 Mar. 82 ; Surg.
Colonel, 23 July 86). Hon. Physician to Ike Queen
Colahan, John, ML). MUCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 16 ~)
July S4 ; Surqeon Lolonel, 16 Oct. 891 S
Collis", William',19 MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 21 Feb. )
82; Surgeon Colonel. 12 Slav b6) )
Davis, James,OTiifCS/. LAH.Dub. (Brigade Surg. >
29 Oct. 83; Surgeon Colonel. iqDec. 83) )
Faught.Jno. Geo.21 MUCS. \Briq. Surg. 17 Apr. 80);}
Hon. Surgeon to the Queen .>
Fraser, Duncan Alexander Campbell, 2a MD. )
LRCS.Ed. (Brigade Surgeon. 27 Nov. 79) S
Giraud, Charles Herve,23 MRCS. (Ungate Surgeon )
2 Apr. S4 ; Surgeon Colonel. 7 Mav ^Ql [R] 1
Hamilton, John Butler." MD. BA~. MRCS. (Brig. )
Surgeon, 27 Mar. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Nov. 91 )
Hanbury, Sir James Arthur,^ KCB. MB. MRCS. ,
Hon. PRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) )
Hinde, George Langford," CB. LRCSI. (Brigade )
Surgeon, 25 Apr. 81) >
HoyBted, Thomas Norton,2' LRCSI. (Brigade)
Surgeon, 23 Oct. 8a ; Surqeon Colonel, 3 Apr. 86) j
Lower, Robert,28 LRCP Ed. MRCS. LSA. (Brig. 1
Surgeon, 1 Apr. 82; Surgeon Colonel, 16 Oct. 86) $
Madden, Charles Dodgson,30 CB. LRCSI., Hon. \
Surgeon to the Queen )
Maxham, John William, MD. LRCS.Ed. (Brigade >
Surgeon, 19 Dec. 88 ; Surgeon Colonel, 11 Jan. 94) j
Meadows, Robert Wyatt,31 MD. MRCS. (Dei,. }
Surg. Gen. 6 Feb. 83) 5
Paterson, Henry Foljambe, MD. FRCS.Ed. (Sur- /
geon Colonel. 13 June 88) S
Reade, Sir John By Cole,32 CB. LRCS. Ed. Knight ^
of Grace of St. John oj Jerusalem ( Uep. Surg. Gen. >
23 Oct. 81), Hon. Surgeon to the Queen [R] )
Sinclair, James,33 Ml). LRCS.Ed. Hon. Physician (
to the Queen J
Sinith.Phllip broke, ML). LRCS. I Surg.Col. 17N0V.86)
Thomson, William Arthur. MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon. 1
Phynieian to the Queen )
Tippetts, Alfred Malpas^Jf-RCS. (Surgeon Colonel, (
20 Nov. 84 j J
Wade. Frederick Wm LRCSI. {Surg. CW.31 Dec. 87) 28 Sept. 57
Walsh, Thomas,31 LRCSl. (Brigade Surgeon, 16 j ,. g
July 84: Surgeon Colonel, :8 Oct. 89) J '■
Warren, John,36 MRCS. [R] (Surgeon Colonel
24 Oct. 88)
Depoty SUK.it. ins Gbnebal.
Caltell, William,--8 MRCS. PI.s
eiifto», Robert Walter.3' MRCS
Gnllaad, Alexander Dudgeon,4" MD. LRCS.Ed. \
Hon. Surgeon General J
HefTernan, Nesbitt. BA Mil LRCSI. Hon. Surg.Gen
Hnngerlurd, Richard," l.UCSl
Irwin, Chamney Graves, « MB. MRCS.
Jameson, Jonn Lystur." l.UCSl Hun. Surg. Gen
Landale, James,47 MD. LRCS.Ed.
UK Manley, William George Nicholas,4" CB. t
MRCS. Hon. Surgeon .;.,„, „, [R] j
MolTatt, John Edivard,1" l.UCSl Hon. Surg. Gen. ..
Murphy, Thomas John. M IK 1. lies 1 28 Apr. 5420 June 65
Roe, Samuel Mack," ('//. MB LRCSl ' 4 Aug. jjjaj Dec. 69
Sinclair, Edward Malcolm," MD. MRCS. ... . 28 Max. 54,28 June64
tewart, William, MD. LRCS.Ed 29 July 531 8 July 62
25 May 55
22 Dec. 68
28 Apr. 76
3 July 72
21 Feb. 7:
1 Mar. 73
7 June 70
12 T/ej. 63
1 Mar" 73
17 June 75
2 Apr. 76
SUKG.GEN.
17 May 71
1 Mar. 73
5 Apr. 71
1 Mar. 73
9 Nov. 67
5 May 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
20 Feb. 63
19 Sept.68
4 Feb. 7 1
9 Sept. 71
5 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
22 Aug. 65
15 Jan.
19 Apr. 64
1 Mar. 73
7 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
2 July 76
23 June 80
18 Sept. 77
24 Dec. 73
31 Dec. 58
4 Mar. 77
29 Nov. 71
18 Nov. 82
16 May 80
1 June 83
1 Apr. 74
4 Mar. 68 24 July 72
6 Feb. 33 j Mar. -
7 May 96 14 June 99
i8 May 87 15 Feb. £8
14 Oct. 84 18 May J7
10 Mar. 951 1 Dec. £>
4 Apr. 80 30 Nov. 86
24 July 72 27 Jan. 80
14 June 83 16 Oct. 84
11 Jan. 79 21 May 3i
7 May 89' 16 Oct. 89
24 Nov. 95
6 July 86
1 July 99
20 Nov. 99
15 June 85' 14 June $7
28 Oct. 89 13 Nov. 90
2i June £0
SUBG.KAJ.
OKNBBAL.
3 Sept.84
2j May 81
28 Mar. 54
28 Sept.s7
23 June 54
11 June 41
36 May 54
24 Feb. 54
2 Jan. 52
29 July 62
2 Dec. 71
31 Dec. 58
18 Oct. 64
sOct. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
:2 July 64
31 Aug. 73
16 Oct. 66
7 Nov
22 Sept. 65
1 Dec. 63
31 Dec. 58
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 75I
1 Mar. 73 5 May 81
1 Mar. 73 10 Apr. 85
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
is Aug.68'28 June76
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73^7 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 73 »3 Apr. 83
1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79
15 Aug. 68 9 May 76
1 Mar. 73 7 Mi'y 82
4 Sept.71 2 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 79 25 Aug. 80
15 Sept. 57 10 Jan. 73
3 Mar. 55'2oOct. 6s
14 Mar. S1J26 Jan. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Feb. 83
10 Mar. 92
14 Apr. 84
5 Apr. 92
1 1 Jan. 94
13 Xov. 90
JuneS?
24 Jan. 94
3 Oct. 95
14 June 87
13 Jan. 92
28 Mar. 92
10 Aug. 92
7 May 82
29 May 98
16 Oct. 89
1 Apr. 93
15 Feb. 88
27 Mar. 82
27 Oct. 93
3 Mar. 86
27 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 92
18 July 94
14 June 8»
10 Mar. 95
30 Mar. 96
14 Apr. 94
15 Apr. 95
15 Dec. 92
27 Dec. 9*
30 Nov. 96
3 Oct. 98
13 Jan. e/e
27 Oct o*
1 Ja». 94
3 Oct. 9S
1 Aug. 93
3 Aug. 98
1 June 83 1 Aug. 93
I d.s. eaif
1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79 :i Mar. 83
1 Mar. 73 2 Jan. 83 21 June 87
1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79 14 June 85
11 June6il 9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73 «7 Nov. 79! 4 Apr. 83
1 Mar. 73 1 1 Nov. 80! 10 Doc. 84
15 Doc. 71 27 Nov. 79, 4 Apr. 80
1 Mar. 73 15 June 82 30 Nov. 86
1 Mar. 73 23 June 80! 18 Nor. 82
14 Mar. 71 is Nov. 781
1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79, 7 May 82
1 Mar. 73 1 July 81 ,25 July 85
; Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79 13 No
10 Aug. «t
9 July 96
1 Apr. 9J
38 Mar. 92
18 July 94
10 Mar. 02
5 Apr. .-
24 Jan. 94
29 May 98
6 July 9*
*3 Nov. 89
11 Apr. 88
1 Oct. •}
38 Apr. 7*
13 June 88
8 Jan. 91
3 May &>
10 Dec. 90
38 June 84
37 Sept.(a
10 Sept.84
11 Sept. 00
1.; Ik'C.
1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79 9 Jan. 81 it> July 8^
Half or Retired Pay.— Medical Department.
Deputy Surgeons Gbneral.
Thompson, Joseph J., LRCPI. FRCSI. Hon. Sara. Gen
TTulloch, John, s? MD. MRCS.
Tuson, Edw. Bailey/* MRCS. LSA. "Hon. Sura. Gen.
Webb, Randolph," MRCS. LSA ...
Deputy Inspectors General.
Barrow, Thomas Walter," MRCS. LSA.
"Guy, Thomas,63 MD. FRCP. MRCS.
Menzies, Edward,6* MRCS
Surgeon Colonels.
Archer, Samuel,66 MRCS
Atkins, Charles Alfred,6? LRCP.MRCS
t;ogan, Michael,68 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Donaldson. James Young, MD. LRCS E-Z.
■Graves, William, LRCSI. "
M'Dowell, Edmund Greswold/'J CB. LRCSI.
Martm, William Thomas/0 MA. MD. LRCSI.
Robinson, William Christy,?1 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Scott, Fred. Beaufort,?2 CMG. MD. MCh. MRCS
Welch, Francis Henry,™ FRCS. LSA. a.g.m. 73 . .
14 July •;,
7 June 54
20 Aug. 44
5 Dec. 54
C'OLONBL.
Ferguson, Kichard Patrick,?* LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Urigadb Surgeons.
Ashton, William,?5 MB. LRCSI.
Heath, John Henry,?6 CH. MD. LRCS.Ed. ...
Beattie, James Forbes,?? MD. MCh..
Berkeley, Richard William. MRCS. ...
Boyd, William Cathcart/8 LRCSI. ."."'
Carter, Rowland Wimburn,?'3 MD. MRCS. LSA
Chappell, John James, MD. MRCS. LSA.
•Cherry, William, LRCPI LRCSI.
Codrington, Oliver/0 MD. MRCS. LSA. FRMS
Comyn, John Sarstield/1 MD. FRCSI.
Corban, Laurence,82 DL. MD. MRCS
Davidge, John/a LRCSI.
Don, William Gerard/* MD. LRCS.Ed'....
Elkington, Arthur Guy," LRCSI. Grenadier Gas!}
Hon. Deputy Surgeon General (
Ferguson, Austin Jonas,86 LRCSI.
{Ferguson, Hector/? LRCSI.
Ffoiliott. Nicholas,8* LRCPI. LRCSI
Ffolliott. William,89 LRCPI. LRCSI
Fleming, Joseph,90 MD.FRCS. '...'.
Gardiner, William Alexander, LRCSI
Oiraud, Byng Thomas,9* MD. LRCS Ed
Harvey, Charles Hamilton,92 MD. MRCS LSA "'
Herbert, Henry Carden, MD. FRCSI. LRCP Ed
Hollmgsworth, Thomas Smith, MRCS.
Hopwood, Edwin James, MRCS. LSA
Hulseberg, John Wild93
Innes, Charles Alexander,9* MD. LRCS Ed
Jackson. Sir Robt. Wrn.'s KCB. LRCPI. FRCSI '
JefTcoat, Jamen Henry,96 MRCS. LSA
Knaggs, Henry/8 MRCS. LSA. MB.
Lofthouse, Rich. Chapman, i0° MD. MRCS LSA '
Macbeth, Hugh Mackay, LRCSI.
Mackenzie, John,10* MD. LRCS.Ed "
Macnamara, William, MD. LRCSI.
-Meane, John,103 MD. MRCS
Moore, Frederick William,10* MRCS
Norria, Nathaniel,105 MRCS. LSA.......
■O'Leary, Eugene Francis,'06 MD. MRCS
Oliver, William Silver,10? MD. LRCSI
Paxton, James,108 MD. LRCS.Ed
Perry, George,11 9 MRCS. "'"
Prescott, Albert Stanley Knight,''0 MRCS LSA
Ray, Sidney Key worth,1'2 MRCS.
\ Robinson, John,113 LRCPI. LRCSI.
lloch, Sampson,11* LRCPI. MRCS.
Roe, William Carden,115 LRCSI....
Rose, Henry Joseph,'16 LRCSI. ...""""""
Scanlan, FitzGerald Edward, MRCS.
Scott, John Alexander, LRCPI. MRCS
Semple, Andrew,1'? MD. LRCS.Ed """"
Skues, Frederick Mackenzie, MB. LRCS Ed
Sly, William/18 MRCS. LSA.
Sparrow, John119 MRCS. LSA
Staples, Francis Patrick,120 MRCPI. MRCS
Symons, Jn. Trehane May, MD.LFPS. Gla$ ' ZSA
Teevan. Thomas.121 LRCSr 0j*
8 June 4
28 Jan. 42
29 Oct. 41
5 Aug. 58
30 Sept. 63
31 Mar. 64
13 June 59
27. Sept. 58
6 Nov. 55
14 Apr. 63
19 Jan. 60
1 Oct. 62
r Apr. 6
31 Mar. 62
9 Mar. 67
13 Feb. 66
10 Nov. 54
23 Oct. 67
26 Dec. 51
1 July 53
26 July 53
15 Sept. 57
ts Sept.57
30 Sept. 63
22 Apr. 58
22 Jan. 58
2S July 54
19 Jan.
19 Jan. 60
13 June 59
22 Jan. 58
30 Sept.64
5 Aug. 5S
22 Jan. 5S
1 1 Mar.
r Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
3 Sept
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
r Mar.
r Mar.
1 Mar.
SDRRBON
MAJOR.
i Mar. 7j
1 Mar. 7^
:o Aug. 64
1 Mar. 73
Teevan, Thomas/21 LRCSI.
T5& Temple, William/22 MB. LRCSI
V-eale, Henry Richard Lobb/23 MD LRCS Ed
Waters, Robert/2* CB. MD. LRCS.Ed
,Watts, Joseph/25 MRCS. LSA.
'White, Thomas Henry, MD. LRCSI
Whitla, George, LRCSI
Whittaker, John Henderson, LRCSl' Surgeon \
Royal Hibernian Military School
Wites, Julius/36 MRCS. LSA,
1 Sept.58
30 July 55
U Oct. 55
1 Oct. 62
31 Mar. 64
22 Sept.58
9 Nov. 57
1 Mar. 61
15 Sept.57
3 Nnv. 54
29 Jan
14 Dec. 54
14 Mar. 55
26 May 54
5 Aug.
22 Apr. 58
t4 July 54
22 June 58
5 Aug. 58
6 Oct. 54
24 Dec. 52
28 Oct. 53
2 Apr. 55
9 Feb. 56
15 Sept.57
22 Apr. 58
9 Jan. 55
6 May 58
20 Apr. 59
22 Sept.58
14 Dec. 54
1 Dec. 54
6 Mar. 55
30 Apr. 58
11 Oct. 59
10 Nov. 54
28 Feb. 55
8 Dec. 57
33 Jnne 54
1 Apr. 61
8 Dec. 57
30 June 54
Nov. 58
14 Aug. 55
19 Jan. 60
5 Apr. 55
19 Jan. 60
15 Sept.57
3 Oct. 57
74 Nov. 54
27 Mar. 72
•4 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
i Mar. 73
1 Mar,
30 Oct. 66
1 Mar. 73
13 Jan. 69
15 Feb. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
8 May 72
7 Aug 67
7 Dec. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Mar.
7 Aug. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
16 May 67
21 Sept. 60
5 May 6s
1 Apr. 68
30 Aug. 71
3 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 7s
1 Mar. js
1 Mar. 73
r Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
23 Oct. 67
26 June 67
15 Feb. 68
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
8 June 67
14 Oct. 68
1 Mar. 73
2 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
16 Oct. '"
1 Mar. 73
26 Feb. 70
24 Nov. 69
11 Apr.
1 Mar. 73
13 Apr. 72
8 June 6;
28 Jan. 6:
29 Oct. 6i
1 Apr. 73
■8 Apr. 78
;8 Apr. 76
6 Jan. 75
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
r Apr. 7
t8 Apr. 76
10 Mar. 76
28 Apr. 76
brigade
SURGEON.
27 Nov. 79
27 NOV. 7y
DHP.SURG.
GENERAL.
1 Sept 83
2 May 83
24 July 72
6 July 84
HONORAEV
INSP, GEN
ORG SI' KG
16 Out. 87
12 "^ept.84
29 Dec. 88
24 June 88
25 July 85
4 -\Ug. 85
5 May 81
12 May 88
23 .Ian. 88
24 Feb. 86
13 Apr. 87
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 7 j
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr,
1 Apr,
7 Jan.
1 Apr.
30 Sept. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
4 Jan. 71
20 June oa
13 Nov. 72
7 Aue-. 70
23 Nov. 89
1 Aug. 93
24 Jan. 94
10 Dec. 90
1 Aug. 91
4 Mar 86
6 June 93
27 Dec. 91
55 Dec. 92
5 Apr. Q2
COLOrf EI,.
721
KBTIHED
OK
HALF PAY.
: July j.
2 Slay 88
4 Mar. 79
24 Oct. S8
6 Sept 92
HON.DKP,
SUfiG.GBN.
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
8 Apr. 76
r Apr. 73
i Apr. 73
tS Apr. 75
1 Mar. 73
5 Oct. 82
27 Sept. 82
27 .1 une 88
9 Sept. 85
8 Sept. 83121 Jan.
-'7 Nuv. 79 26 Nov.
1 Apr. 86
3 Apr. 86
9 Aug. 85
8 Nov. 82
24 Feb.
10 Sept. 84
1 Sept. S3
2 Feb.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. j^
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Nov. 84
21 May 81
30 Nov. 81
8 May
24 Oct.
10 Dec. 84
18 Nov. 82
15 June 85
9 Dec. 82
27 Nov. 79
9 June 80
27 Nov. 79
5 Jan. 1
5 May 81
3 Sept. 84
6 Apr. 84
27 Nov. 79
6 Au; "
9 Dec. 8
28 Mar. 87
27 Mar.
15 Jan. 83
:o June 63
13 Nov. 72
17 Aug. 70
9 July 95
3 Nov. 97
27 Jan. 97
23 Deo. 93
'3 June 98
30 Nov. 91
2 Sept. 96
27 Feb. 95
9 Dec. 98
1 May 95
13 Mar. 99
4 Oct. 86
18 Apr. 85
3 Apr. 87
16 Dec. 85
19 Aug "
8 Oct.
2 Apr. 87
20 June 83
24 Feb. 86
21 Dec. 87
9 June 80
9 Sept. 85
14 Sept. 81
16 Dec. 82
30 May 85
1 Apr. 73|ioSept. 84
27 Nov. 79
23 Nov. 72
4 Feb. 71
5 Nov. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
i Apr. 73
26 Feb. 76
i Apr. 73
30 July 74
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
ir Mar. 75
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
6 Aug. 84
18 Oct. 73
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar.
26 Mar. 80
27 Nov. 79
9 Jan. 81
27 Mar. 82
23 Aug. 82
28 Apr.
31 Dec. 87
30 June 84
25 Sept. 89
20 Nov. 84
^7 Nov. 79
27 Nov. 79
30 July 80
3 May 84
6 Dec. 85
7 Nov. 79
8 July 80
20 June 83
27 Nov. 76
20 S. pt.87
31 July 83
27 Nov. 79
10 Apr. 85
27 July 8
5 J une 85
8 Feb. 81
26 May 86
8 Oct,
21 July 80
23 Mar. 81
4 Nov. 85
^4 June 85
12 Dec. 83
1 May 83
26 July 87
1 Mar.
18 Feb.
1 1 Nov. 80
1 Oct. 81
10 Sept. 84
5 Jan.
16 Dec. 82
2 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 81
20 Apr. 83
15 Oct. 81
30 July 80
2 Jan. 83
3 May 84
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
31 July 83
9 Dec. 88
9 Dec. 82
1 May 90
6 May 90
21 Jan. 85
26 Nov. 34
7 Apr. 89
28 Mar. 87
27 Mar. 86
is Jan. 83
12 Sept. 3d
4 Oct. 36
8 Apr. S5
3 Apr. 87
16 Dec. 85
19 Aug. 85
8 Oct. 82
25 Sept. 89
19 Mar. go
2 Apr. 87
20 June 83
24 Feb. 86
2i Dec. 87
9 June So
9 Sept. 85
27 July 81
14 Sept.8r
16 Dec. 82
30 May 85
5 May 88
6 Aug. 84
6 Feb. 89
24 Feb. S3
21 July 80
23 Mar. 8i
4 Nov. 85
A June 85
12 Dec. 83
1 May 83
27 June 88
13 May 88
26 July 87
31 July 9i
4 Nov. So
18 Feb. 81
11 Nov. 80
1 Oct. 81
i» Sept.84
20 Aug. 90
5 Jan. 81
16 Dec. 82
2 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 81
1 Feb. 88
1 Sept. 83
30 July 88
7 Nov. 89
2 Jan. 83
4 Apr. 90
3 May 84
5 Feb. 90
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
31 July 83
722
Half or Retired Fay. — Medical Department
Bkiuiii Surgeons.
ASSISTANT
6UBGBON.
9UBGE0X.
Wills, Caleb Sberar.^7 CB LRCPI. LRCSI 7Aug.66
Wilson, James,1*8 MB. LRCSI 5 Aug. 58
Wilson, William James,"' MD. MRCS > Apr. 6-
llRIGADK SOBGBON Lt.COLONBLS.
Barrv, John. MD. LRCS.Ed
Boilcau, John P. Hamilton, BA. MD. DPS. Dub.)
frcsi »
Brown, Anthonv Lennox,"' LRCPI LRCSI.
Brown, Henrv Thomas,1" MD. LRCSI. MRCPI.
Clapp, Wn. Henry Bant,!M V M. MSCS
Climo, William Hill, MD. MRCS
Close, Charles Stratherne. LHCPI. MRCS
Collins, Robert, MB. M Ch
Faanin, John Edward. IRCPI. LRCSI
Ferguson, Frederick.:*5 MD. LRCSI
Gallwey, Matthew Moriartv, MB. MCh
Greenh'ill. Joseph Ridge,13" FRCS. LSA
Howard, Francis,"-7 KD LRC8I.
Johnson, Francis, MB. FBCSI.
Johnston, William,'3* MA. MD. LRCS.Ed
Keir, William,"9 if B MCh
Kelly. James Bennett. '"LRCPI. LRCSI
M'Naltv, George William,'« CB. MI) FBCSI.
M'Phefson, Robert Nasinyth, LRCP.Ed. MIti 8.
MacAdam, John Staunard, LRi PI. LRCSI
Macartney, James.1" MO. LRCSI
Mackmno'n. Henry Wm. Alex.14s DSO. MRCS. LSA.
Murray, John Ross,"1' MD. FRCS.Ed
Myers, Arthur Bowcn Richards,1*7 MRCS. LSA. }
a.g.m. 70. Brigade of Foot Guards i
O'Brien, Henry Joseph.1" BA. MB. MCh
O'Farrell, Ignatius M'Douogh, LRCPI. LRCSI...,
Tomlinson. Wm. Winslow,'" LRCPI. LRCSI.
White, Charles, MRCS. LSA
Scbgbon Lt. Colonels.
Anderson, Robert,150 LRCP. MRCS. FRCS.Ed. LSA..
Rrebner, Alexander,151 MD. MCh. LRCS.Ed
Guinness, Henry Cramer, LRCPI. LRCSI
Hensman, Henrv Frank,152 M RCS LSA. 1 LifeGds..
Kirwan. Albert," FRCS.Ed. DPI!
M'Cracken, John Alexander.15* BA. MD. MCh
Melladew, Heinrich Friedrich Lawaetz.'55 MD. LRCS.Ed. .
1 Mar. 73 10 Dec. 75
j Mar. 73 1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73I 1 Apr. 76
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mai-
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar
Mai-
Mar
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar
Mar.
Mar
- 11 I let
7330 Sept
-v )i Mar.
73 2.1 Mar.
Lpi
73 1 Apr.
73 28 Apr.
73 31 Mar.
73 28 Apr.
73 28 Apr.
, Oct,
73 28 Apr.
13 28 Apr.
73J28 Apr.
73| 2 Oct.
73 30 Sept.
73 30 Sept.
-, 1 A,,r.
73 3' Mar.
- ; - r Apr,
73 2 Oil.
73 2 Oct.
7329 Nov.
73 "4 Mar.
73 2 Oct.
73=8 Apr.
73 3° Sept.
73:31 Mar.
BRIGAD B
SUBGEON
2 Apr. 87
7 May Bg
28 Mar. 87
BANK OP
LT.COL.
HON. DEP.
■ SURG. GEN
BBIG.SUBG
LT.COL.
I Oct. 87
30 Sept. Sa
51 Mar. 88
;i Mar. So
1 Oct. 82
4 Nov. 81
1 Oct. 83
u Mar, ':
1 Oct. 82
14 Apr. 83
1 Oct. S7
30 Sept. S0
30 Sept. 83
Mar. S4
77 ' 2 Oct. 85
76 30 Sept. 84
7630 Sept. 84
74 14 Apr. 83
7831 Mar. 86
76 31 Mar. Sa
78 2 Oct. S6
77 2 Oct. 85
75 15 JuneSi
83 14 Mar. 83
77 2 Oct. 85
76 1 Oct. 82
7630 Sept. 84
77 31 Mar. S5
11 Jan. 94
23 Nov. Bg
iS July Qi
29 May 92
8 Jau. 90
19 Mar. 90
21 Dec. 87
13 Nov. 90
j, Apr. 90
15 June 8
1 Aug. 93
4 Sept.88
14 Sept. 88
16 Oct. 89
13 Jan. 92
14 Jan. 90
;i Mav ■>:,
1 1 Apr.
3 Aug. 92
20 July 87
15 Dec. 92
10 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 89
1 3 May S3
14 Feb. 92
24 Aug. 39
4 Nov. 89
16 Sept.9]
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
SURGEON.
SURGEON
1IAJOK.
SUBGBON
LT.COL.
3: Mar. 68
14 Apr. 63
11 Oct. 59
31 Mar. 62
31 Mar. 6S
1 Apr. 71
31 Mar. 64
Shaw. Charles Edward Martin,115 MRCS. LSA 30 Sept.64
Lieutenant Colonbls.
Anderson, Alexander,1" LBCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Anderson, John Albert,158 MD. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ash, Robert Vacv,153 MD. LRCP. MRCS. LSA
BaiTOW, Frank Edward,160 MRCS. LSA
Boulger, Isaac,161 MRCS. LSA
Boyd, Thomas,'" LRCPI. LRCSI
Bradford, Robert Mark,1" LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Bridges, William Percy. MRCS. LSA
Brodie, James Fitzgerald,165 MD. MCh
Campbell, William, ;« MB. MCh. MRCP.Ed
Campbell, Wm. John Sinclair.16* LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Charlton, Henry Arthur Herbert, LRCPI. LRCSI
Coats, James,1™ US. M< h.
Cogan, Thomas Sillery,'71 LRCP!. LRCSI
Connollv, Benjamin Bloornlicld.17-' .1/J. MD.FRCS
Corry. George',175 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Craig, Richard Manifold.174 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Crowe, James Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI. Mon. Brigade Surgeon
Curran, Francis George Adye. BA. MD. FRCSI.
Davy, Francis Arthur,176 MD. LFPS.Gla?
Donovan, Hugh Latum i,1 !//< HCh
Fairlaud. Edwin James,1'8 LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA.[
Finlay, William, LRCPL. LRCSI
Frazer, Peter Thomas, '■« I. RrPi. LRCSI
Gastecn, William Charles,181 .118. BA. MRCS
Gibson, George John. "- MI>. MCh
Grant, William Cameron, MB. LRCS.Ed
Hare, George. LRCP.Ed. LFPs.OIae
HayeB, Aylmcr Ellis,"* DSO. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Heather, David Campbell Williamson,18' LRCPI. LR08I. 1
lion. Brigade Suroeon J
Holmes, Thomas James Paul. Mil. LRCSI
lloysted, John,1"7 LRCPI. LRCSI
Hunt, John Percival.1"" .!//< LRCP.Ed. FRCSI
Irving, Lewis Allen, / B( PI. LRCSI
Jagoe, Henry,1"" MB. MCh. 11<j,i. Brigade Surgeon
James, William Mawer, LRCP.Ed. 1 Si S '
Jennings, Charles Barromeo, LRCPI. LRC82
Joynt, Henry William. />■ 1 LCh VRCF1
Ki'lroy, 1'hilip Lefeuvre, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Knox, Maurice,1"- 1 B< 1 / / Bl Si
Lamprey, Joseph John, LRCPI. LIU s.KJ
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
1 Oct. 6S
3oSept.7i
31 Mar. 6S
1 Apr. 71
: Apr. 67
30 Sept. 71
1 Oct. 68
31 Mar. 681
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 68
1 iii-t. t
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 71
31 Mar. 68
;i Mar. 6-
2 Oct. 66
30 Sept.71
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 71
1 Oct. 67
31 Mar. 6S
1 Apr. 71
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 6S
Mar. 73 31 Mar. 80 31 Mar. SS
Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76'4 Apr. 83
Mar. 73 12 Mar. 75 « Oct. 79
Mar. 7329 June 80 3' Mar- 82
1 ;i Mar. 8i'3i Mar. B8
Mar 73 1 Apr. 83 ' Apr. 91
1 Sept.8o3> Mar. 84
Mar. 75 30 Sept. 76 30 Sept.84
24 Aug. f 9
14 Feb. 01
2 May £8
9 Apr. 96
15 Dec. 07
21 Oct. 96 ;
16 Dec. 94.
4 Nov. 93
14 Feb. 92
26 Apr. 93
22 Aug. . ~
16 Feb.; 3
6 Dec. 93
14 Dec.
I A'u. , 1
3 Junecs
3 May 93
6 Oct. 93
9 Apr. 93
3 Aug. 02
2 Jan.
26 Oct. 95
31 Oct. 1
4 Nov. 1
30 June 06.
16 ■' one
;i Oot. (
7 Nov. 5
6 Apr. 1
5 May <
11 May ] -.
25 Oct. .4
26 Oct. ot>
3 May 1,5
6 July 94
1 1 No\ . ..1
Mar.
.Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Fell.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar.
Mai-
Mar.
Mar.
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73 1 Oct.
73 1 Oct.
73 31 Sept
73 30 Sept
■- 4 Feb.
4 Feb.
1 Oct.
30 Sept,
5 Aug.
5 Nov.
11 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
8 Nov.
1 Oct.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
6 Apr.
j t Oct.
78 3 Feb.
.- 1 Apr
7; 1 Apr.
73 31 Mar.
7331 Mar.
73 2 Oct.
73 30 Sept.
7 1 1 Oct.
77 I Feb.
79 14 Apr.
79 1 Oct.
■ 83 30 Sept
S3 30 Sept
89 4 Feb.
89, 4 Feb.
80 1 Oct.
.83 30 Sept.
89 3 Aug.
'- |o Sept,
60 31 Mar.
90 3 Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
11 Mar.
1 Oct.
6 Apr.
1 Oct.
3 Fob.
1 Apr.
.., 1 Apr.
Bo 11 Mar.
. Mar.
75 2 OCt.
83 30 Sept
79 23 Mar.
S9I 4 Feb.
Mar. 73I 1 Oct. 79 1 Oot
1 Oct. 98
I Nov. 91
5 Jan
93
30 Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
., Sept..
U ;
Mar.
Mar.
: Mar.
4 Feb.
73 1 Apr.
74 30 Sept.
77 26 Jan.
73 1 Apr.
73! 1 Oct.
7! 31 M ir.
7 I 1 Apr.
73 31 Mar.
77 4 Fob.
79
79 3 May
1 30 Sept
90 4 Fell.
■ Lpr.
79 1 Oct.
S7 30 Sept.
1 Mar.
, 1 Apr.
77 10 Mar.
. May
B9 4 Feb.
2*
87 '3
■9i
.91 25 t —
97 24 Feb. 97
97 24 Feb. 97
88 18 Oct. 03
91 21 Oct. c6
97 8 Sept. 97
94 26 June 97
88,17 Oct. 94
98.23 Feb. 98
91 15 Apr. 96
87 20 Feb. 89
91 2i Oct. 91
88 29 Jau. go
88 18 Jan. gx
87 31 Dec. 87
89 25 Oct. 93
88 10 Oct. 8S
98 23 Feb. 98
87 7 Apr. 97
91 15 Feb. 93
SS 25 Apr. 68
'" 4 Jan. 90
21 Oct. 91
iS May 92
1 July , .
SepUsj
25 Jan. 88
7 Apr. 97
16 Jan. 95
24 Feb. 97
... lift. ;-;
10 Aug. 92
15 Apr. 91
1 May •
a Jane ;
24 Feb. 97
Hitlf or Retired Pay. — }[cdical Department.
723;
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Latchford, John, BA. MB. LECSI. . ..
Leckie. David, MB. MCh
L'Estrange, Albert Halahan,'" LECPI. LECSI
Lyle, Allan Andrew, LECPI. LIICSI
Lyons, Frederick,196 MD. MCh
M'Creery, Nathaniel,"7 LECP. Ed. LR^S.Ed
M'Cutchau, James Shaw, MB. MCk.
M'Gann, James,"8 LECPI. LECSI
M'Quaid, Peter John,"5 3in\ MCh. LA..H
Macrobin, Andrew Arthur,1™ MB. MCh
Molloy, Oscar Frederick,2"! I.ECP.Ed.'LECS.Ed
Moore, Sandford,2,02 MB. Mlfh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morgan, Jerome vrima.m^iLECPI.BECSI. Ron. Brigade)
Surgeon J j
O'Reilly, James,™ MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon....'.'.
O'Reilly, John Joseph,205 LECPI. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surg
O'Reilly, Thomas,'-"6 LB CPI. LECSI
Parker, Walter Augustus, LECP. MECS , ,
Patterson, Thomas William,*™ DSO. LECPI. LECSI
Powell, Caleb K.-» MD. Mqh. MHCPI.
Rahilly, John Roche, LECPI. LECP. Ed LECSI. ....
Ratigan, Alfred Henry,211 LECPI. LECSI. •..
Reynolds, Edward Osmund,?12 MECS. LSA .'..•
JTE Reynolds, James HenrJ',213 MB. MCh. Medical Officer}
E. Army Clothing Factory ., . . . j
Bobbins, Henry John,21* MB. MCh. LSA 1 . .'
Robinson, Robert Henry, LRCPI. LECSI
Rogers, Sir John Godfrey ,a:c, KCMQ. DSO. MB. MCh. Head)
of the Egyptian Sanitary Department j
Ryan, George,2" LECP.Ed.LECS.Ed:
Seaman, James,218 MB. MCh. ...
Scott, Harrie,219 JTB. LECSI. ...
Stannard, Henry,-0 LECPI LRCSI.
Steele, William Henry,221 MD. BA. LECSI.I....'.'...
Stokes, Alexander Haldane.223 MD. MQh
Tidbury, James,224 MD. MCh.
Tobin, Richard,225 MECPI. FECSI. '"'
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett, BA MD. FBC8I
Ward, Lloyd Brereton 22? LECP. Ed. MECS
Wellings, Barnard Wm.22» LECP. Ed. LFES Olai
White, Wm. O'Byrne, LECP. Ed. LECSI
Williamson, John Gover,230 LECP. MECS LSA
ASSISTANT
3URGE0IT
31 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 71
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 67
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 71
2 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
2 Oct. 65
1 Apr. 67
SCRQKON '
MAJOR. I
SOBQBON
LT. COL.
31 Mar. 68
2 Oct. 66
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 80 31 Mar. 88
i Mar. 73 1 Apr. S3 1 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 80
3 Feb. 78 3 Feb. 90
■ Mar. 73 1 Oct. 79
31 Mar. 74 31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 78 31 Mar. 86
30 Sept. 74 30 Sept. 86 30 Sept. 94
30 Sept.73 30 Sept.85 30 Sent. 93
1 Mar. 73 3r Mar. 8o'3i Mar. ""
• Mar. 73; 1 Apr. S31 1 Apr. 91
" 2 Oct. 86
1 Apr. 87
1 Apr. 87
2 Oct. "
6 Apr. 93
3 Feb.
RETIRED
OR
HALF PAT.
27 Mar, 89'
. 15 Apr. 91
31 Mar. 8825 Apr. 88
3 Feu. 0^23 Feb. 98
4 Nov. 9s 13 Oct. 97
Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
79
2 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 7,4
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
1 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 68
1 Oct. 68
= Oct. 66
1 Oct. 68
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 71
Surgeon Majors.
Aacock, John, MD. MECS. 'Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Alcock, Nathaniel,232 LECPI. LECSI
Alexander, William,233 MD.}LECS.Ed Hon': Brigade' Surgeon ZZ::::::.''
Ambrose, John, BA MD. LUCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
^T^Tllnot^^^ ^ *"■ **"* W« ^neral ..
Ashton, Gough,238 _BJ. MB.IlECSI.
Baker, James Bowyer,23; MftCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ....
Baker, Thomas Young, MECS. LSA. Hon. Bright Surgeon ...
Baker, William Langworthy, MECS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surge,
Barker, James, LECPI: LECSI.
Barnwell, Tobias.238 Hon. Brigade Surgeon'
Barron, Luke, MD. MECS. ■
Barry, Daniel Paterson,235 MD. MECPI MECS
K.a?,ley' liiCheSi?-nJSe0^S'r MA- MD- MRCS- 3on:'Brigad];s^geon'"
Bartley Alex. Fisher LECSI. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Bate, Abraham Wm 2« Ml'. LECSI. Ho n.SBrigade Surgeon
Batho, Robert, MECP. MD.MECS. LSA Hoi. Brigade Surgeon
Bwtty, James M'Neill, LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 9 ""
Belcher, John Waring, MD. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Rflipmnrp AIOpH .TrYhn Worn? t o . tt_. ^ ? , „ it*"'*
i Mar. 73 j
: Mar. 73]
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78!
1 Mar. 73*31 Mar. 78
5 Aug. 77; 5 Aug. Bg
1 Mar. 733: Mar. So
1 Mar. 73 2 Oct. 78
4 Feb. 77J 4 Feb. 89
1 Mar. 73 2j Jan. 79
4 Feb. 77; 4 Feb,
1 Mar. 731 2 July 83
1 Mar. 75 iS Nov. 82
1 Mar. 73 1 Jan. 81
1 Mar. 73 J 1 Oct. So
30 Sept. 74 30 Sept. S6
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
31 Mar. 74I31 Mar.
30 Sept. 74I30 Sept. S6
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 77
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. S3
1 Oct. 3o
2 Oct. 78
1 Oct. So
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 77
8 Aug. 89
assistant!
SURGPOtf.l
SURGEON,
Belemore Alfred John MECS. LSa'. Hon". Brigade Surgeon
Bennett, William Fuller,2'2 MD. MCh. LAH.Dub . . ..
Beveridge, Alexander Watt.2« 31 D LECS Ed
BJact W^am'Smks2^ " ** ^ySu-g eon General'
BlatherercL Thomas, MECS. ISA Hon De^ty Surgeon Gew-,1
Bolster, James McMullen, LECP. Ed. LECS Ed.
Boult, Edward Farrington,246 MECS LSA k. j)~™j""d"
— geon General
Ohapman, Henry Theodore 2« TR"cpTzxPsr!'ff''r9T- °T%al ""
ft£«33JdSa^ MRcl LSA- «#fe=5=fi
Cookburn, James, i Life Ouirds, Son. Deputy Inspector Gei*ra1
flnftkhurw .Tamoe Ralfrvn*. 257 i/-n tt-^^c. i .-. ■? "**FaccoT general
OockburH, James Balfour ,*t5X mesial Hon Z.Tj*
Collier, Hopetoun Currie> LRCP Jf ZSOS v ?'w WS feSur^eon
CollinB, FrLcis ™ MD. LSC^Uo^i^adf^k"9' 9'"
Creagh mUi*m™ ZSCSI. LSA. Son. Brigade Sur /eon
Crean, John Joseph ™* LRCP I. LRCSI *ur9eon
Oreyk, William,3" jf^ LRCS Ed
Croker, Arthur, SRCPI. FRCSI
Croker John Randal, LRCPI. LRCSI
13 June 59
1 Oct. 60
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 64
9 June 54
7 Apr. 54
1 Oct. 62
28 May 57
1 Oct. 60
22 June 58
30 Sept. 63
22 Sept. 58
10 July 40
7 Aug. 4(5
31 Mar. 62
14 Jan. 53
31 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 61
14 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 6[
16 Apr. 62
1 Oct. 67
15 Sept. 5 7
6 May 53
25 Sept. 4.6
4 June 47
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 66
11 Oct. 64
1 mar. 7
2 Aug. 71
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 86
5 Aug. 97
28 Sept 88
2 Oct. 86
4 Feb. 97
25 Dec. 9*
4 Feb. 97
2 July 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Jan. 8g
1 Oct. 88
30 Sept. 94
31 Oct. 94
31 Oct. 92
lOct "
3 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 85
4 Feb. 97
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
}i Mar. 85
15 Apr. 95
SURGEON
MAJOR.
31 Mar. 66
9 Jan. 60
1 Aug. 57
2 Oct. 65
24 Jan. 51
24 june40
3 Jan. 51
12 June 46
31 Mar. 66
1 Feb. 55
1 Apr. 61
15 Apr. 26
3 Mar. 54
30 Sept. 63
1 Sept. 54
15 Oct. 59
1 Oct. 68
14 Apr. 63
7 May 58
1 Apr. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
25 Sept. 49
8 Dec. 54
1 Mar. 73
25 Sept. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
21 Aug. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
j? Feb. 72
15 Feb. 61
20 July 55
31 Dec. 58
6 Mar. £0
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
7 Oct. 71
jo Jan. 5S
11 May 55
>6 Jan. 58
9 Jan. 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 Sept. 48
8 Jan. 64
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
31 Jan. 75
2 Sept. 75
2 Oct. 78
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
25 Oct. 75
1 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
7 May 63
7 Aug. 66
28 Apr. 76
23 Dec. 72
31 Mar. 77
i Apr. 76
9> Sept. 96
4 July 91
2>5 Sept 95,
19 Aug. 96
13 Apr, cjS:
26 Oct. 92
22 Jam. 87
33 Aug. 87
. 1 Aug. 87-
27 Jan. 86-
7 Apr. 97-
23 Feb. 98
j June 89*
1 Aug. 97
8 Nov. 88
21 Oct. 91
3 Mar. Q7
8 Jan. 96
24 Feb. 07-
^ Oct. 98
3 Feb. 92
16 Jan. 89
17 Oct. SB
22 Jan. 96
24 June 96
3 Mar. 97
8 Oct. 90.
25 June 9S
29 July 8c;
24 Feb. 97-
26 Aug. 96
6 Feb. 05
25 Apr. 85
22 July 96
27 Jan.
28 Apr.
1 Oct.
17 Dec. 66
4 June 67
6 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 75
1 Oct. 77
1 Mar. 73
31 Jan. 72
24 July 66
3 Jan. 71
12 June 66
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 58
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
1 May 81
28 Apr. 76
, 1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73 1
1 Mar. 73 ':
n Feb. £c
14 Aug. 89.
28 Oct. 85.
23 Apr. 84.
8 July 79.
8 Oct. 76
12 Feb. 87-
28 May 82
7 Oct. 85
o June So
:oOct. 88
25 Apr. 85
15 June 66
7 Aug. 67-
10 May 82
14 May 7S
16 Dec. 85
16 Sept. S2
24 Jan. So
7 Oct. 85
22 Mar. 8t
10 Oct. 88
23 Mar. 79
12 June 78
30 May 68
6 Jan. 75
4 Mar. 98.
?4 Sept. 86-
14 Apr. 87
7 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 82.
6 Feb. 74.
1 Sept. 75
t6 Jan. 76
30 Nov. 78
iS Aug. 86
18 Apr. 85
Sept. 82
24 Mar. 63,
5 Apr. 82
10 Mar. 86
7 Jan. 80
25 Aug. 80.
4 Feb. qi
16 May 88
17 Nov. 77
jo Apr. 87
7U
Hnlf or Retired Pay.— Medical Department.
grBGEoif Majors.
I isse, John Burton St. Croix.5" FRCS. Hon. Dep. Imp. Gen.
ASSISTAX i ,
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
Cohen.' David.M7.l7/1. I.RCSEd lion Deputy Surg. Genera!
Cumming. Kenneth Wm. M D.I.RCP.Ei LRCS Ed.Hon.Brig j .Oct. 6
K;f iih" MT^Mffi Hon.. SgayCgiS ;4 ApJ. 63I , M,;, 73 -8 Ma, 77
14 Apr. 63 1 .Mar. 73 :3 Apr. 76
g 0 -t 40 16 June 48
1 Sept. S4 o Mar. 6
1 Mar. 73
c Sept. 5j 1 M ir. 73
sikobon
HAJOK.
9 0ot. 60
3 Apr. 46
si Mar, 64
Dickerson, Stephen Henrv. J/tfCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Dote Alexander.269 i-RCP f.'.i LSCS.Sd. Son. Brigade Surgeon .
Bomenichetti, Richard,™ MD. LRCS.Ed.. //onorury Physician r
(ji,m. Honorary Deputy Inspector General 3
Doolev. George Francis, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
TC Douglas, CampbellMillis,=-'J/0. LSCB Ed.H0n.Bri3. Surg ■ Oct. 62
Dudley Wm. Edmondson.« LRCP.Ed, LlifSI.I.. i H.Dub.llon.Bng. Surg. :* Apr. 63
Eleee" William,273 LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Elliot Augustus Frederick," 3ID. 3IRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Eustace, Edward, 31IK LRCP.EJ LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Evans, Usher Williamson," 3ID. LRCSI Hon. Dtp .Imp. Gen
Fiddes, John Montgomery, BA. 3th. LRCSI. Hon. Brig. Surg
Finnemore, James Homdce,2"6£i?CSJ. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
■. bourne. Joseph Eustace,2" MD. FRCSI. LRCP.Ed.Uon. Brig. Surg...
.Fletcher, William,2"8 LRCSI. •■
Flood, Samuel,2" LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Fogo, Alexander Scott.280 MD. 3IRCS. Hon. Deputy Surg. Gen.
iFootner Edward.28' MD. HCh. URCS. LSA Honorary /,■,-, ,„„■. Surgeon
KOTsaveth, Richard William, LRCPI. LRCSI Hon. Bng.Snrg
rlYffe'Wm. Johnstone.2"2 BA. MD. I ,R{ !B1 Hon. Deputy Surg.Otn.
Galbraith, George Thomas,288 MD LRCS.Ed. 71 Foot, Hon. Deputy 1
Inspector General ■ 2
Garde, William Henry,28' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
'Gardner, Thomas Turville, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gibbon, Edward Acttm, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surge
■Gillespie, Franklin, MD. LRCS.Ed. L AH. Dub. Won. Brigade burgeon -A
Assistant Surgeon Royal Military College >
Gogarty, Henry Alexander,290 BA. MD. LRCSI
Goodwin, John221 •• ;••••
Grant, Robert Alexander Peter,22" MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gray, Charles,291 MRCS
Greig, John.295 MB. LRCS.Ed
Halahan, Samuel Handy, MD
ViC Hale, Thomas Egerton.296 BA. MD MRCS
Harman, William Morton,-" BA. MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brig. Surg.
Harris William Henrv,298 MSCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Harrison, Henry,-99 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Healv, Charles, LRCPI. LRCSI
Heath, Robert Edward,3"0 MD. MRCS
Hector, James,301 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hedlev, William Snowdon ,*» MD. UR08. Hon. Brigade Surgeon }o bept.64
.Henrv, John James,3"' LRCS .5 Jan. 50
Hensman, William. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 12 Jan. 59
Hession, Thomas Oliver, Hon. Brigade Surgeon ,' > "ec- 5*
.Hinds, William Richard Gore,3"4 311'. URCS. Hon. Brig. Surg 3 x Mar. 65
Hinton, James, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 10 Mar. st
Hodder, Frederick William Lloyd, 31 B. 31RCS. LSA. Hon. Brig. Surg. 3' ""»■ «
Hoile, Edrnond,303 MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 22 Sept. 58
Hooper, Lucas George,3'* MRCS LSA 2b Apr. 54
Hopkins, Edward,*" MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon »a Apr. 58
Hoysted, Isaac,308 L R CPI. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 10 Mar. 58
'Button, George Allan, MRCS . -3 June 54
10 June 57I 3 Apr.
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73 23 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 7b
4 July 70 1 Mar. 73
1 Mar 73'3o Sept. 76
8 Dec. 54 3 Apr. 66
1 Mar. 73 24 Sept. 73
1 Jan. 67I
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 77
Oct. 70
30 Sept. 64
i Apr. 46
1 N IV. 58
23 June 54
<i M;ir. 6s
4 .May 55
30 Sept. 64 1 Mar. 73 3 Sept. 76
7 Oct. 51 31 "ec. 58 7 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 61 1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 76
30 Sept. 63 1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 7C
8 Dec. 48 1 May 55 10 Dec. 68
17 Sept. 41 3 Jan. 51 17 Sept.61
31 Mar. 68 1 Mar. 73 14 Oct. 80
7 May 38 1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 73
1 Sept. 58 1 Apr. 73
1 Oct. 60 1 Mar. 73 1 June 75
29 Aug. 55 26 Feb. 70 2i Feb. 77
5 Dec. 55 12 Oct. 70 19 Dec. 7b
13 June 39 1 Mar. 73 n Feb. 75 2 July 84
_•-• Apr. 58 I 1 Apr. 73 13 Nov. 74
14 Dec. 53 1 Mir. 73 11 Mar. 74 10 Aug. 81
4 May 55 a Sept. 68 29 Jan. 74
14 Dec. 54 4 Oct. 67 20 June 76
1 Oct. do 1 Mar. 73 2 Oct. 78 27 Oct. 86
p Mnr. 5; is Feb. 68 J 2 Aug. 80
10 Nov.
so Sept. 04
: < I ■ .
)o Sept. 04
HALF PAY.
0 Mar. 66
16 Oct. 79
12 Nov. 82
27 Sept.8i
18 Apr. 85
24 Jan. 8«
14 Apr. 83
24 Apr. 72
18 Apr. 85
1 Oct. 82
5 Oct. 84
o Feb. 84
9 July 84
25 Apr. 85
3 May 75
27 Oct. 86
11 Feb. 80
14 Oct. B5
23 Jan. 78
24 Aug. 87
29 Nov. 76
27 Oct. 85
21 Jan. 82
21 Jan. 74
20 June 74
:4 Nov. 88
25 Aug. 81
6 Mar. So
;i Apr. 86
Hyde, John Martin." " MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Hyde, Robert, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jliingworth, John Alfred,3" MSCS. LSA. Honorary Brigade Surgeon
Jardine, James, MD. LRCS.Ed
lav. William,3" MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jazdowski, Bromislaw Jas.312 MB. LRCS.Ed. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
Jenings, Ulick Albert, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon; Surgeon \
Cork Military Prison -*
Johnston, Alexander, Ml>. 3ICh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, James Ciosse,314 MD. 31RCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, James Townsend Oswald, MD. LRCS.Ed. Depot Battn. |
Honorary Deputy Inspector General J
Janes, Melville George,315 MSCS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
.Kerans, William Robert.317 LRCPI. LRCSI. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
Kiagston, Thomas,318 MD. LRCS.Ed :
Lamb, Henry,319 LRCPI. LRCSI. lion. Brigade Surgeon
Land, James, MD. Hon. Brigade Surgeon. -.
Lane, Benjamin,320 LRCP. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
3 ^"v. :4
31 Mar. 04
13 June 59
15 Dec. 54
22 Jan. 5S
1 Oct. 00
18 Oct. 73 21 July 80
1 Mar. 73 30 Sept. 76 16 Oct. 89
I 7 Sept. 75I12 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73 30 Sept. 70'26 Feb. 87
1 Mar. 73 30 Sept. 76 14 Oct. 85
23 Nov. 70 |2o Nov. 7S
j 1 Apr. 74' 1 Apr. So
1 Mar 73 -'i Jau. 74 13 Dec. 82
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 77 22 July 85
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 7* 20 May 82
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 7S: 1 Oct. 87
1 Mar. 73I 6 Dec. 73 1 Oct. 83
20 June 65 15 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73I 1 Apr. 73' 3 JuneSs
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 73 20 June 87
2 Oct. 66 J 3 Sept. 74
8 June 67 21 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 7621 Jan. 85
...... 11 Feb. 75I 1 Dec. 80
23 Oct. 67 5 Feb. 75
' 1 Apr. 73 21 July 80
1 Mar. 73:16 Sept. 75 2 June 86
Langdon, John,32' MRCS LSA. Bon. Bri lade Surgeon
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes,322 FRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeo
Leach, Walter.3" MRCS. LSA
Leitch James MD. LRCS Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon lleneral
L'Estrange, Francis Adolphus,324 l.RCPl. LRCSI
Lever, Reginald Croft,323 MD. Mitt S
Lewer, Allien. LRCP.Ed. 31 Rt 78. L8 t
Lloyd, Edward Harl.nl,'- .MB. FRCS. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
Long Alexander,"' MRCPI. MRCS Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Longhurst, Arthur Edwin Ton. pie, -J Ml' URCS. LSA
Lougheed, James Wmterscalo. LRCSI. I.AH.Dub
M'Carthy, James Joseph,"' Mil. 3IRCS. lion. Brigade Surgeon
M'Farland, Francis Edward, l.RCI'l LRCSI Hon. Brigade Surgeon .
M'Shcehy, Edward Louis,3" MIL JtCh PSC81
M'Tavisii, Alexander Campbell, LRCS Ed. Bon. Brigade Surgeon ... .
Macfadin, Francis Henry, l.RCI'l. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
.Mackav, James, MD. LRCS.Ed. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
i Mar. 73
31 Mar. 66
24 Apr. 65
3 Nov. 54
3 Aug. 38
19 Oct. 57
14 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 67
I Oct. 00
20 Apr. 59
3 May 52
1 Oct. 62
24 Feb. 54
24 Nov. 54
23 Jan. 46
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 60
1 Dec. 5*
13 June 59
1 Mar. 01
27 Oct. 54
16 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 58
1 Nov. ;8
- Hay 57
12 Jan. 59I
1 Dec. 54 25 June 6;
18 Feb. 58! 1 Mar. 7.,
1 Mar. 73
aq May 67
9 Dec. 46
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mai 73
1 Ma: 7;
11 Se|
1 Mar. 73
30 Oct. 66
8 .lime 67
1 May S3
1 Mar. 73
1 Mur. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 May 67
- May ;i
31 Mar. 7$ :i Apr. 86
23 Nov. 74 8 Aug. 83
24 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 58 9 Oct. 65
1 Apr. 73 20 Mar. 80
24 Jan. 74' 5 Jan. 84
1 Oct. 79 15 Aug. 33
3 Nov. 75 18 May Si
1 Apr. 7524 Aug. St
3 July 72 5 June 8a
25 Apr. 70 26 Oct. 87
1 Mar. 73 21 JuneSs
19 Nov. 75
23 Jan. 66 19 Jan. 76
31 Mar So 25 Apr. 88
16 Sept. 75 30 May 77
21 Jan. 74 23 May 91
6 Jan. 75 20 May 83
13 May 75 16 Jan. 84
30 June 75
24 Dec. - , 1 . May So
1 Mar. - . . Id . Dei
, Mar, 1 . >ci 1 \ug.81
r8 May 77
1 Apr. 74 7 July 80
1 Mar. 73 7 Jan. 82
1 Apr. 71 iS Feb. S3
I
Half or
Retired Pay.
-Medical Department.
7*5-
__ _ Soegeok Majors.
Mackenzie, William Ord, MD. LFPS.Glas. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Depute!
Inspector General r " \
Mackic, David, MA. MD. MCh. Hon. 'Brigade ' Surgeon Z" ["" J," ]
Mackmnon, Charles,»7 MA. MB. MCh. Hon . Brigade Surgeon ....
Maclean, Hampden Realy, LRCSI.
Macqaeen. Daniel. MD. LRCS.Ed. Honorary Deputy "Surqeon General
Macbwiney, Eugene Valentine, MD. LRCS Ed
Malcolm "
4 Jan. 39
i Oct. 62
.23 Sept. 57
22 Apr. 58
, 15 Nov. 50
Malcolm. John Vicary Thatcher, MD7LRCP.EdyLRCS'Ef"'\". \\\ Mar" il
Millar, William, LRCP. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon " Ti Mar' «
Miller, Ormsby Bovren,^ LRCSI. ... >S fcftS" IS
assistant
suughon".
8 Jan. 47
1 Mar. 73
19 Oct. 7
26 Jan. 58
r Mar. 73
Minto, Alexander,3*0 MB. MCh.
Moorhead George Alexander, LRCSI. MRCPI. "Hon. 'Brigade' Surgeon
Monarty, Thomas,*" BA. MD LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morphew, Augustus,345 MRCS
Mosse, Chas. Benj.3« CB. CMG. l>IA.'''ilRCPI.'''MSc£''mn'. Ve'p
Surgeon General
Mould, Thomas Rawlings, Slbl'LSCsXsoZBrigaSi "Siirg'eo'k
Murray, Daniel, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Murray, John, MB. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Nicholson, Edward, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
y Brien, Eugene Robert, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
© Brien, Thomas Butler Power ,»* LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O Brien, Thomas Michael, LRCSI.
O'Connell, Edward.3*9 LRCS.Ed.
Owen, Owen,,n MRCS. LSA. Hon. BrigadeSuraeon"
Parkinson, Richard Colville336 .
Parr, James, MRCS. Hon. Brigade 'Surgeon
Patterson, Leslie Ogilvy,36? MRCS. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon""
Perry William MOJTJfCS. LSA. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Pout, Prank, MRCS. LSA. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Protheroe, Edward Schaw,»' MRCS. LSA. Honorary Deputy "imn "General
Bead, Constantine Caridi,363 MRCS. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon" P-"*""*1
Beid, Alexander,3"3 LRCSI. *
Rendell, William Jasper,365 Anjcj LSA
Eenton, David,366 MD. MMCS. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Richards, Charles Frederick, MB. MCh. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Robertson.Alex.Crawfbrd,36* 'MD. LFPS Gla,.FSCS.Ed. Hon.Brig'.Surg.
Robinson, Albert Beniamm,3® £i?CP/. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 9
ltm™\ ???™H %D- FB-?P- USCS- B°'<- Brigade" Surgeon
Hoe, Edward Alexander Henry ,3'i LRCP I. LRCSI.
ii Mar. 64
-•2 July 5a
24 Dec. 03
18 Jan. 56
S Oct. 58
31 May 57
19 Oct. 57
30 Sept.64
31 Mar.
30 Sept.64
29 Sept. 55
22 June 58
22 Sept 58
19 Jan. 60
1 Apr. 67
28 May 57
7 June 54
23 Oct. 49
Oct. 60
10 June 45
13 May 53
26 May 54
26 May 54
30 Sept.64
2 Oct. 66
r June 55
30 Sept.64
19 Nov. 47
9 Sept.64
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
18 June 61
c8 Jan. 67
30 Aug. 71
1 Mar. 73
i Mar. 73
t Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Aug. 70
1 Mar. 73
StTBGBOM-
BBTIBKD
OB
HALF PAT.
U.UOH.
4 Ja i. 55
'23 Feb. 66
28 Apr. 761 r Oct. 82
1 Mar. 73*25 Oct. 82
r Aur 73! 9 Aug. 7S
5 Nov. 70 1 2 July 77
31 Mar. 80 25 Apr. 8S
28 Mar. 771 6 July 80
1 Apr. 741 6 liar. 80
28 Apr. 76 16 July go
1 Apr. 731 1 June 80
38 Apr. 76 3 Jan. 8r
1 Mar. 73
9 June 3S
19 June 78
7 Jau. 80
1 Apr. 73
5 Mar. 84
..as. uov,'" Liter. FUVS.Ed. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Briga
o^^MJbsLRCei;MRCS- Hon- Bri°"ie S^L
> CB. MD. MRCP.Ed. MRCs7Hon\"Deputginapc^j
Ross, William George MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
S$?e,i Artu?r' ^^S-Z,Si- B"""'-'"-g Deputy lurgeon General
Kuttledtje, \\m. Frederick z~- LRCP MJ?r* r v j it z> - % n^4~~'
Sanderson.
■Saunders, George,a;
tor General
f «m»JaTS EnWaT^£?rl?Sds- Kon- DeI""S Surgeon General '"
Seaman, Wm. Campbell," M D. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Deputy Inspector Gen
Snaw, John Alexander.^ MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Simon, George, MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 9
•Simpson, Frank, MRCS. LSA "
IrS' wnr^ F°Tle'f9 ¥^lRCF- ^CsTHoni Deputy' Surgeon Gen
Smith, William Patrick, LRCPI LRCSI
Spenee, Robert, MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.LAIl'.DuY'MRCPI
Spry, George Frederick Hume,340 MD MRCS LSA
Itoct Jon^ge^S^^^^'^"- *wss£":::::
iolmie, Thomas Campbell.3*5 LRCP Ed LFPS Gin* Wn'*"B^i'™J'.'»
Tomlmson, Edw. Denham> MD. LRCP MRCS LSA Hon RW ? 9'
Trotter, John William,3™ LR CPI. LRCSI "' 9'
Tucker, Thomas John,393 MRCS ' "
Turner, Alexander,3'3 MD. MCh. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Turner, Augustus Frederick, LRCS Ed
Turner, Richard, MD MRCS. LSA. Hon. "BrigadeSurgeon
Venour, William 391 MRCS. LSA ■»"»■»«
Wales, John, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Briga"de"s"ur„eon ',
Wall, Thomas Frederick,395 MRCS. Hon. Deputu i'nm General
Wallis, William Beale, LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ward, Espine Charles Robert,39" LRCPI FRCSI
Ward, William Pearson,™ MRCS. LSA. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Watlmg, Oharles Wyat,3" MSCS. LSA. Hon. BrigadeSurgeon
Wearne Vivian, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon "
Webb, Henry March, JT.B MRCS. LSA* Hon. Dep. InsplGeni
Weir, Christopher John, MB. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Sulgeon .
Whipple, John Hen. Connel,*1 MD. MRCS Gr Gda TTn» nnwU'o
White, Mathew Lawrence, LRCSI. Mfaia^Offit^DuZi,?"9^ S"''^°"
W,t-6, 5'p(1 a ™E£Z%Te',¥ BC£- LSA- Uon- SriS**< Surgeon
Wilson, Edwin,™ MRCS. Ho,,. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas «3 MSCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas Wm.*»LBCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade" Surgeon
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
31 May 71
13 Feb. 66
20 July S5
1 Mar. 73
16 Mar. 55
2 Dec. 68
12 Sept. 6s
6 Feb. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Dec. 70
1 Mar. 73
20 Mar, 57
30 Sept. 76 10 Dec. 84
28 Apr. 76 1 Sept. 83
30 Sept. 76 18 Apr. 85
1 Mar. 73 J 2 June S6
1 Apr. 73 1 9 Jan. 89
r Apr. 73I 3 Dec. 77
1 Apr. 75 1 7 Oct. 85
1 Apr. 79j 7 Sept.8r
Mar. 73 29 July 85
25 Aug. 80
13 Sept. 96
1 Nov. 75
30 June 65
i Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
1 Jan. 79
Mar. 73
5 Oct. 76
4 June 87
19 Oct. 72
9 Dec. 85
29 Oct. 74
1 June 74
26 Nov. 84
3 Aug. S7
25 Jan. 82
24 May 69 1 Mar. 73
1 Oct. 62 1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 50J 2 Oct.. 57
Mar,
„ „ Majobs.
. Bamngion, Henry Ernest Walter, MB. MCh
Connolly, Paul,"* LRCPI. LRCSI.
; Joss, John Edward Vaughan,406 MD. LRCSI
Morgan, Anthony Hicsman,"8 DSO. LRCPI LRCSr
JjKe, Duke «o LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Sural
31 Mar. 65
12 Jan. 59
16 Dec. 45
11 June 47
16 Feb. 41
30 Sept. 63
20 Apr. 59
t Aug. or
23 Mar. 47
30 Sept. 63
24 Mar. 58
13 June 59
19 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 64
9 Apr. 41
28 May 57
1 Apr. 67
19 Jan. 60
26 May 54
18 July 55
30 Sept. 63
■6 July 53
31 Mar. 64
22 Sepc.58
19 Jan. oq
20 Nov. 46
27 May 53
t Mar. 7_
r Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76 11 Apr. 85
tQ Nov. 67
24 May 81
28 Apr. 76
13 Sept. 69
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
16 Mar. 81
5 June 89
re Apr. 85
1 June 77
29 Apr. 85
3 Feb. "
31 Mar. 77 1 Sept. 86
1 Apr. 74)28 Mar. 90
20 Oct. 54 26 Dec. ,65' 15 Feb. 71
0 Feb. 55!ii JUH967I 6 Dec. 79
16 May 51I 6 Feb. 61! 10 July 66
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76^6 Aug. 85
, 29 July 74J2I May 83
28 Apr. 76J21 June 70
12 Jan. 55 23 Mar. 67 24 Apr. 75
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76 17 Oct. 88
...... 1 Apr. 73 24 Mar. 7S
1 Mar. 73 5 May 76 \i->. Aug. 90
1 Mar. 73 i Apr. 75 n Feb. 85
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76 17 Apr. 89
14 Oct. 51 9 Apr. 61I27 June 63
1 Apr. 73)16 Oct. 80
Mar. 73 1 Apr. 79 3 Aug. 87
1 Apr. 71
1 7 Nov. 69
1 Mar. 73
& July 62
1 Mar. 73
t Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 Jan. 55
28 Jau. 62
1 Apr. 75
3 Apr. 74
14 June 47
20 Apr. 59
31 Mar. 65
23 Sept. 45
30 Sept. 63
50 Sept. 64
22 Sept. 5
12 Jan. 59
o May 55
21 Apr. 54
24 Sept.64
: Mar. 7_
26 June 55
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
S Dec. 54
1 Mar 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Sharpe, Alexander, MD. MCh. MRCPl,
Brigade Surgeon..
30 Sept. 71
31 Mar. 6S
2S Apr. 76
2S Apr. 76
30 Jan. 75
1 Apr. 75
20 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 83
14 June 67
29 July 74
14 Feb. ;8
3 Sept. 65
28 Apr. 76
1 June 85
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
25 Nov. 68 1 Mar. 73
20 June 65
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
S Feb. 81
1 Mar. 73
5 Feb. 81
1 Mar.
3 Aug. 7~4
7 July 80
23 May 77
1 May 77
18 Oct. 84
1 Dec. 73
10 Dec. 84
14 July 89
19 Mar. 81
10 Jan. 72
6 SeDt. 81
28 Oct. 87
27 Feb. 80
20 May 85
7 Apr. 86
iz Nov. 70
26 May 86
19 Aug. Ss
3 Oct. S3
2 Feb. 84
28 Feb. 84
7 May 84
11 June 82
3 tf'eb.-go
30 Sept. 83
31 Alar-. 36
5 Feb. 93
31 Mar. 80
5 Feb. 93
3 e
22 Jan. 93
1 Oct. 90
20 June 94
2 Feb. q6
4 Dec. 86
20 Jan. 97
727
Half <>r Retired Pay. — Medical Departnu it
HObPITAL
ASSISTANT.
°iushinan, Richard Uniacke, Ml' I RCBI. 18 Foot
^handler. Edward."' I. lit P. USCS.
*-ocksedge, Thomas A. Jermngham, MA. MRCS. LSA
Davidson, Peter, MD. LBCB. I i
Deeble, Stephen Lawson, Mill's. LSA
Doake, Samuel, MA. KD. I.FPS.Oiat
Eddie, William Cruickshnnk,'" Cape Regiment
Gibaut. Wiilter Moses, ♦" MRCS
Hanlev, Dudley, MD
Kynsev, William Raymond,'" CMG. LRCPI I.ItCSI
Ligertwood, Thomas,420 MD. FRCS.Ed. MRCS. Pht/tician and Surgeon \
of Cheltea Hospital, u-ith rank of Surgeon Colonel S
Lindsay, Robert, MA. MB. FSCS.Ed
M'Carthy, Edward, Ml). MRCS. LSA. Honorary Surgeon Maiur
M'Munn, John Alexander,*21 BA. MD. LRC8I. l.All.Dub
Morgan, Rosslewin, MD. LRCSI
Mulrenan, John, MD. MCh
Palatiano, George, MD. MRCS
Peatfield, Thomas John, MRCS. LSA
Sharpe, William, MD
Spencer, Francis Henry, MD. MCh. MRCS. LSA.
Sunter, Thomas Moore,*23 BA. MD. LRCSI.
ASSISTANT
SUBGBON.
Surgeon Captains.
de Lom, Henrv Anthony,'2* LRCP. Mt;t $.
Hunter, Vere Edward, LRCP.Ed.MB CS. ..
M'Millan, John Furse, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Bobinson, Clement Sumner,*26 LRCP. MRCS.
Captains.
Berryman, Henry Arthur, MRCS. LRCP
Carrcody, John P. MD. MCh
Cotton, Herbert,*2' MRCS. LSA
Crick, Samuel Alfred, MB
Dent, Herbert Crowley, MRCS. LSA
Johnston, Robert Colquhoun,*28 MB. MCh. Ed
Nunnerley, Philip Jebb Rencontre,*29 LRCP. MRCS
is May 5^
14 Apr. 0;
1 Oct. 67
5 Aug. 53
Sepl
30 Sept. 64
12 Jan. 26
3 Feb. 54
20 July 47
30 Sept.63
14 Nov. 51
14 Dec. 58
20 Mar. 62
13 Oct. 53
1 Oct. 67
May
30 May
" Mar.
.'. Si pt
16 Feb.
8 Apr. 57
30 Sept. 64
1 Oct. 68
6 Oct. 43
30 Jan. 93
Assistant Scegeons.
Hyde, Richard Armstrong
Longmore, Charles, MD. MRCS.
Lynch. Arthur Henry Francis.*30 LRCPI. LRCSI
Milne G. Davidson,*31 MD. LRCS.Ed. Royal Artillery ....
Smith, Thomas Parker, MB. MRCS. LSA.
17C Sylvester, Henry Thomas,*32 MD LRCS.Ed. LSA. .
Turner, Robert. MRCS
Walsh, John, MRCPI. MRCS. LSA
Woollcombe, Robert William, MRCS. ISA
Quabter Masters.
retired
or
1IAI.V I'AT.
>Oct.
16 Nov. 60
1 , b
3 May
30 Sept
2S Mar.
\ .
4 Feb. 75
,17 Feb. 75
63 8 June 67
85 10 Jan. £8
1 17 June 76
41 1 Apr. 51
63' 7 Oct. 71
55.10 July 66
15 Feb. 75,
56 13 Jan. 69
5 Mar. 74
12 Aug. 73
8 Nov. 6£
19 Nov. 75
14 May 85
31 Aug. 72
loOct. 7S
t, Oct. 78
12 Mar. 79
8 July 62
4 Aim. S; 28 Sept.Q4
3 Feb. 83,29 June 91
1 Aug. 85 22 Sept. 94
2 Feb. 84 7 Apr. 94
30 Jan. 96 28 Feb. 99
6 Mar. Bo 29 Not. 88
4 Feb. 77 20 Dec. 86
5 Feb. 3 1 27 Nov. 87
1 Aug. 85 31 Mar. 80
5 Feb. 81] 6 July 92
1 Aug. S5 26 July 98
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
17 Aug. 57
22 Sept.58; 8
7 May 5S 25
15 Sept. 57 J4
-,1 Mar. 62 13
3 Mar. 5415
17 Apr. 5526
5 Aug. 5818
2S Mar. 45 :
Blackman. William James*33 27 Feb. 95
Bucklev, John 23 May 83
Connor", Timothy,*3* Hon. Ciptain 1 July 81
Coppim*, Henry,*35 Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Enright, Edward,*36 Hon. Captain QR] 1 July 81
Evans, Samuel,-37 Hon. Captain 1 July Si
Gorman, Lawrence,*38 Hon. Major [R] 1 July Si
Graham, Harry,*39 Hon. Captain 1 July Si
Hewson, Francis, Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Horn, John,**0 Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Howell. Reuben,**' Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Hunt, Joseph. Hon. Captain 1 July Si
Johnson, Charles,**2 Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Johnson, Henry,**3 Jon. Captain 1 July Si
Lackey, Daniel,*** if™. Captain 1 July 81
M'Callum, William, Hon. Captain 1 July 8i
M'Intyre, David, **5 Hun. Captain 1
Marshall, James Douglas,*** Hon. Captain 1
Morrison, William, Hon. Captain 1
Moss, William Amphlett,**7 Hon. Major 1
O'Connor, Daniel,'*8 Hon. Captain 1
Osborne, K ibert Toler,**9 Hon. Major 1
Philpoc, Frederick,*5" Hon. 2£aJor 1
Piatt, Alfred, Hon. Captain .... 1
Strange, John 1
Thompson, Thomas,*52 If mi. Captain 1
Thomson, James. Hon. Captain .. 1
Tighe, Francis,*53 Hon. Captain 1
Tower*. George, Hon. Captain 1
Ward, William,*5* Hon. Major 1
Webb, Henry Smith,*55 Hon. Captain 1
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
July
Feb.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
71
61
64
65
68
61
70
6»
Apothecaries.
Davies, John450 14 Apr. 63
Sampson, Robert George 1 Dec. 54
The late Army Hospital Corps.
iins of Orderlies.
Andrews John 25 June 73 | Mossimui. Robert ('miracle2 25 Juno 73
Fernandez, Francisco,1 Hon. Major 25 June 73 I Pringle, David,' Hem. Major 25 June 73
1 Major Fernandez served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Modioli Stores at Balaklava (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served in China at the taking of Canton and Taku Ports (Medal
with Clasp for Canton). „ , , _ „-,,. ,.
2 Captain Mossmau served throughout the Crimean campaign from the 27th Oct. 1S54, including the siego ana
fall Gf Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals 1. Served through the -a-, mil ami third China Wars of 1857-60,
including the capture of Canton, expedition to the White Cloud Mountains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
render of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major D. Pringle served in Hie Egyptian war of 188:, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-hebir (honorary rank
ol Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Service* of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pat/
various operations (mentioned in despatches Medal) "oaarJ Iorce in China in 1858, and was present in the
^P^eo^^ **»«-»-
the S.st Regiment under Colonel Rennv disarmed at Mean Meer one EkS of #&" ^V?""1 ,WaS Pi'efe'" £hen
ments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny Regunent of Native Cavalry and tbreeRegi-
-fc^^S^S^r)18 ^ EXPed,tiOD iD m^ » ch«=- °f M- h'«;iita.
I^&tanKn^t^ to *e Persian campaign of .857, and was
*urte?Dep6t^en\n^^^^^ l8="8j "• * »edic«I charge of the
inthe operations of the three rSllowi^dava (Medal)! P i7' dm medlCal charSe of th« ti'oops employed
' „? "S.eon General A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of n,» t, „.
°,nt£e Sierra Leone river on Ioth December, attack on SukTyCl3TnMtOrOflI"'s0,1Bl111
stockaded Fetish town of Rohea on *8th Dec. i86.-mentioned in ^enenl ord^ for « a"d CSptaTe of the
bravery, and specially recommended for promotion in 86°? Served ir the ISjt,,, w^ltf *?* ^P*™™
^ZrZlZ^T^Vo^fr tt.,a0,i0,, °f th6 ^d N°Vember ^^i™™7^ 5SSS
£*|^t^
SWln^^^^^^^
Oatram's force at Alumbagh, and with that unde? th Commander to Chief at the ™ T 'Vl*™^Uitl.
with Clasp, and a j ear's service): was awarded theT£^?™l£Ve^IbL£l™PTeA0t-hn&aowme'M
charge of the wounded men left behind the column when the LnS^l £ -7 -^ admirable conduct m
their way into the Residency of Lucknow, on th™6t'h September ,8% tLp^^ 1ia'orG<'neral Havelock forced
casualties, been reduced to a few stragglers, and bein» enUrelv senaratert fro™ °„' leff mlh f -e WOUQtied had, by
the wounded were forced into a house. £ wWohSS ^tote^a^J^S??1™0'- Uu8 SmaU P"^ *»
retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place contused to Send tL^ljf wars set on fivre- The.V 'hen
hours, till relieved. At last, only six men and SI? Home "retained tc ffir. the^8£lves f£r more than twen.y-two
party, all were badly wounded, and three are since dead l The fSM It ,h * r r Joftcers wl"> ™ere with the
time devolved, therefore, on Mr. Home, and to hlsIctiveexertion?^reWon.i ? defence ^ring the latter part of the
good conduct throughout, the safety of any o !?he wounded a^d ?hf auP^^^pf1"8 f°rCed ln,t0 ^ house' and *»*
Served in the war in the north of China in .860 frZithe landinJ at P^nt C »' '3 mamly "? be Abated."
Served in the war in New Zealand in .S65-65 (p?omo™dto SuTieon lS% ft °nPt=re of,Pekin (Medal),
war as Principal Medical Officer from June till iuvahded in Decern he? ,s " edal)' SerVed ln the Ashami
operations of this period, including the action at EsalmM ? and ShiJ^,™8 present at aU tQe earlier
(several .times mentioned in despa'tches, promoted De?utyCge?^ Genera? KCS "v^T^ (°V lhe camP^
£ndun\^M^
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir tX8 To ^Zghts b?fore ?eUli' 8ie*?e assault and
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force ,n OnrE * ■ SH™ "*roughout all the subsequent
Clasp, CS.). Was attached to the Head [Quarter! o Ptte SmVrf ,h» 'r^P tte w^tl,r of l8s8-59 (Medal with
Commissioner during the Franco-GermanTar of ,8,^,7^ S-h^h £r0Wn Pr""=e °f P™sia as British Medical
received from the Emperor the Irorfcross Served In th A fihan w»\ 0? Tl awarded the Steel War Medal, and
inl^^^^
(M^d^h two Clasps, Also servfdt^p^™
Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the L^ion of Ronor ?S n,nd fa? .?/ Sebastopol, and expedition to
"Surgeon General J. A. Marston served in the *E^fptian wa o 'i£ ,° S the MedjKlie,and Turkish Medal).
Mlda^rcfrprs^veiTS^-Chftrai'R^f f-SS^S^lS'^St*?8^8? (^enti°Ded in d"pa«*^
Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches, CJ "and Teda w?tb 1 Clas»* m l395 aS PrinciPal Medical
.88^S^S:a^SiK&red ^ the Af8hBa WM °f ^'^ (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
(mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Ih^rmpmion JS • ?°k par' m the defence of Caudahar
battle of Candahar (Medal with ClaSp). Sen -ed with the Vile fe , ™ d"Pa'ches). and was present at the
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Srjlwn (Hntr^ Medaf with Cla-!? Sl^ p»ticipal Medical Officer
with^oudan Frontier Field Force in .8g85-86 as Principal ^dTc^O^r, £2 ^relntl^'ne en'i°4mend
to^^TTu^rMeL^e^ed^^thi^a^am^^^ (Medal with Ciasp for Sebas-
action of Kalee Nuddee, and affair of Kunkur (Medan^^i^.S • I7"5!' 1"^ udlnK the battle of Cawnpore
Wood's Force from June to September StoSinJh /l^0"? ^frlCa ¥ Senior ^eai^1 °'^ m
.879; and then with the Ekowe relievm^forc^betag present »ffh ° lS?9' m Pearson 3 Col^n till March
in despatches). Was afterwards Principle Medical Officer o t,s. reJ ^^S^e-nent at Gingindhlovu (mentioned
lution (Medal with Clasp). p ^"suicai umcer ot the 1st Division from its formation until its disso-
Jl-f^lf^^Vm^^^rZttf^^jr frT, tnS i?a December l8"- 1— of which period
(mentioned in despatches, ^n^^^^^^M^^^T?^0^^^1 *£d °aptUre °f CoomSSS
throughout the Galeka arid Gaika rebellions in 18,7-78 (mennWH ^^fn J 1 asp)' ^ P^cipal Medical Officer
cipal Medical OfficerttoonghouttheZmnwar^ C-B^„Als0 served as Prin-
» Surgeon Major General A. F. Bradshaw serve d with^he^nS8^?; ■ \ bekx^^^ .^79 (CJfe.,Medal with Clasp),
service in the suppression of the Indian mutufj ^fnemdm^he rim, r» oT^'l" BnffadJe throa«h the who'e of fte
the Oude campaign (Medal with Casp). Served wfth the Zhoh v^iw Ff L"c,know and numerous affairs during
Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the ri«r»™Fni?^Ip^dlt1?11 m lS8a as ^^eioal Medical
(mentioned in despatches, CS., and Medal with Clasp) Exped.tion m 189. as Principal Medical Officer
19 Surgeon Major General W. Collis served with ii,a „c,l t, ■ . - , „
the EnzoSie Frontier under Sir Sydney ?CoSm ta ?ApSl9 and mIvTs '" tbe Peshawar Expeditionary Force on
fanatics on the Heights of Shtana on theTth MaWMeda with n '„f V the affair with the Hmdostanee
Malay States under Brigadier General R0« as Prinri.r!i\V, 1 nmP)' ,berTed during the operations in the
(Medal). Rece.ved the toanks of ^^eri\meSor^5L^onw?,™JS>I3 24 ^V' f'875 t0 3I Jaauary '37&
ments effected in ambulance carriage. umen' 0I ^dia and of the Commander in Chief in India for improve-
M Surgeon Major General .1. Davis served with the vth Regiment in H,« v, 1 . a
pre ent at the repulse of the a.tack on Camp Nuku.nan, SStaSS^Sm^'twSSlLrjKd^ "^ ™
3 e 2
730 War Sen-ices 7 tin Medical (fleers m U '■/ ot Retired V<"j-
« Surgeon Major 1 1 j* '^lun^K^n'^^' <£&
SSSaSSS^ and Ip the operat as in Zulnland in ,888 as £*"*•"*•** Officer
» Burgeon Major General 5. A. C. FraBer served in the Ash ant warm '8«-. » t ^ ui.i) f India in
» Surgeon Ma or General C. H. Giraud served mth» ftymg coiumB .« he N orih west ^ro ^
i8s8-59, including the action at Sissaghat (Medal with C asp l Also w.th the 3 . s ; Re ^™en^ s th8
paigu i i M .rth China in ,86o, including the action of Smho and storming of Tangku (. He la , w itn ^ V Qf
E^Kc^^^etenfe
S^gM^^^
operations of " Clarke's Column " (Msdal with Clasp). „„,.„, „mn.:™ ft3 Field Director of the Lines of
» Surgeon Major General J. B. Hamiltoa served in the Soudan »« *» fl™^ M d , with , ■,.,., .
Communication under Briiradier General Ewart and was present .at thedestr icti-n o> lenia > I i" hospital -
and Khedive's Star). Served during the expedition to Uurmah m .886 in medical charge me 1
Tnatttrim. _„ „r ,i,u„ nnd took Dart with the expedition into the Bazar
i«ttxt2saswsa s~58»- SjSffiSSrfaf1^ ttwice me"
tioned in despatches, ATCB., Medal with Clasp, andj lass o the Medjtdie, R«dKheorv •»»»•• ^ ^ d ,-.,„
of Canton on 28th and ' -;■ ■ m thCl asp) sen ed« ,t t b eS v ll'^ , Fort Ameetie (Medal).
aampaign at the last advance into Oude under Lord Clyde m 1858/ tn< »dmgtnocap™re
Served 111 the Afghan war in .S7S-7Q. and was present at the can ire , the reiwar *">.«" , „ , s and „,
» „ on Major I ieneral a. I ed in the Royal Navy d^JgAeoperatoons s 80 in medical charge of the
present at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal) Served „, the Atghan war of . ByS-So n d ™' «a R ,,„,
,th Landers and as Sanitary Officer to the Cabul Field *0™-™*™Vgge&?JgZl%%to the man
in December ,870, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied birlrcdenoKK ^
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, aieua.
Bronse Decoration). . M 3, m iQC Crimea and bel
» Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden served from .8th Jan. to 20 h.>}aJ. ,,s,5V,nt,.v in tne Sangor t
Sebastoftl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served «; ith he 4 ■ . ^r,„\L" 1 "u"' p"rt of .859 (Med
Division from 24th Dec. 1857, and in the Field Division under Colone. 1 rimrosf m tni. »» . 1 3
^Xs surg^n ofthe 4th King's Own throughout, he Ab lSWSS^S™Sd?
of the 1st Brigade at the action of Arogee and capture ot Magdala (mentioned in i'<-»c
geon Major " for valuable services rendered during the campaign. Medal). . th crfmea from October. 1
■»« Burgeon Major General R. W. Meadows served w.th t.ie oth Regiment in tm ^ ,,.,.,[ „im clasp, avl
inc.udingVhe siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault oft,,, - -"^.^^ts, it Ahmed Khel
TurkiBh Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present 111 int. euK; -
TJraoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp) uotf„iim nifle Brigade throughout the Eastern camps
» Sir John By Cole Reade served with the 2nd Battalion RntUri a k t - 1 - ,_w wounde
of ,854-55. including the battles of Alma and ^""(X" ^cSfarftok.>l. Medal). S.
. 4th Nov. .855 at the explosion of the French siege tram (Medal with three c (asi ^ lucluding the actions at
with the Battalion during the whole of its service m suppression of the lm 11.11 Ji . . ) ^ ;, ^
Oawnpore, capture ot Lucknovr atfd numerous affairs ^during the u< le ^g**V£fi£ea m despatches. M
the Afghan WW of .878-80 with the Candahar CilumnnnderS^naWB^waxit Surgeon of th.
« Surgeon Major General James Sinclair served the Abysm .1 n c. m.p ai?n . 7^ Medical Officer
Regiment, and was present at the storming and capture ot MaRdala- f^f^JimJln despatches, ...
Division of British Troops in Abyssinia from 15th January to 9th March .868 (mtntionca ^ ^ ^ rf
mated Surgeon Majo, " for valuable sei-vices rendered durng the campaign, meaaij
i8e. as Principal Medical Officer. .„.„„„„„„, <,„r,r .8ci-=;i with the 7th Fusiliers, inch.
» Surgeon Major General A. II. T.ppetts served the F-aste"\ca "'•',,?, sebastopol (Medal with three I
the affair o. Bulganao, battles of Alma and Inkerman, .,.„. ^£^e expetoions into the Baza,
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part w.vu iuc <. r
Hiasarik Valleys (Medal). . . IM,{ Tr^npflition in 1877-78 (Medal with C
•Tsurgeon Major General T. Walsh served in ^ the J°"f '..Arf"*' fS ,'
Served 1.1 the Afghanwar in 1879-S0, and was Senior Med ; ca\, V'^V^pl?.,
Gough during the advance on Cabul m December .879 (mentio ed 1 .lespat u ,.,.mcnt at Tel-el-Mahuta,
the Egyptian war of ,882 as Sanitary Officer .st Division an K«to LMedafwlU. Clasp, and
a, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tei-el-Kebir (JUd.u wit
S^urgeon Major General J.Warren served in medical el, rg;. of %£*£%%£ *SJ&£«*
x873-8o, Including the *i»T»^^^>^-^^^^^^if^SS^ Field Hospital (Med.,
Biddnlph (Meial). Served m the Egyptian war of 1882.11 ch. rge o fto 5 ^ ' h cl;1 ,
s-a£fei4^aariissssa: -«:
action ot s'inho, and capture oftiM Taku Forts | Medal with 1 llasp). expedition to Ken ' with
"Surgeon General A. D. Gullaml served at tbeuege 0ffne°f*'X and was present at Sinho, Tangku. and
Clasp, and Turkish Med.,!). Served with the expel.,,-.. J Taepings in tb/j vicinil
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also dun-,,- ,l,e ■• . ■■ ' . , ,,,■ N:1,„,., alu, the
aiinghai. including the capture ol the walled at cs including the subsequcat
affiir of Nanksiang. Berred with the 6th Eegunent in the U a ipaigu
operations in the Black Mounia.iM Medal with Llilsl"; , r ,lth March .855 (Medal with Clasps
'■•Deputy Surgeon General! |ungerford served 01th , \ieio, ,857-58, includ
Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal). Served with th, ■• .- ' ■ "r »-'" ,u and c.vpture 01
theael.on-,, ■Khndauu
Luckuow, and affair - ,1 1. - rfh,Eaitern campaign 0^1854 up to the 22nd September,
££E2S£S3& 5%ffi&&&Jfc2^ffiS or°SebaVoUMe la, with tw - -
'r':*S" S General J. L. ..au.eset. served w.th the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutiny in
*•',:' tyBurg , .daleserve,! : I g^^fSSSS^Ji'M ' ^
of the head quarters of the, »nd I'ooi, including the actions at Rnhutguur,
Baroda (Medal). „,„iine„, Arl.llorv in the Crimea from th- 1 ith .IunoiSs5, includ-
« Surgeon General V, G "• '"' » '», »tl..- 1.-.% al A 1 ,11 r, ... I , witu tl ,llUery
big ttosTege and fell ol Bebastopol (Medal wiOi Clas] ; . a, „„ hoGatePi*
K^e New Zealand warof 181 d:,-):,,, -- -f„r hia conduct during th.
ncarTauranga (Victoria Cr(-ss,„„.l mentioned In despatches) was awurucu iuo
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Fay. 731
SfeSftSS^^M^*mfte#¥il 'S64, in most nobly risking his own life,
toS^OTHi^r^^™?vS^^^ZlllS™^la6nl?n' *"•'- CS- m his endeavonJto save that of tho late
He attended on that SffiZlS' and others- Having volunteered to accompany the storming party into the Pah,
to see if h7oonW fl^ri a^v ™™» « ® TV carr.ied away mortally wounded, and then volunteered to return, in order
™ththeMdto?™™LT<^Z™????\ ,8£tated th"oe Tas one of the last Officers to leave the Pah." Served
through th h..,h nftb.™ „r ^ ^Ute m.the fxPedlt'on from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march
viz Okotoukou Putohi nt»n„wJ ?TJ <&°l\*ad,TaS ?refent at the n33ault and ™Pim-<> °{ <** following Pahs,
"5 it- ■ ■ C 2 ■ , ta° ' Otapawa, and Waikokou (tuanked in general orders and nromntprl Staff 'JnTOo,m fnr
MedalT^Prn^ ?5 me/|it'',ri"'- S^T ™,dc™< * the sick andiounded during the S tnsSwzSta "
Divisln'r, „™eff T'"1 the B/'tl8h ^''"lance to the Franco-German war of .870-7". VVas in chaise or°B' '
and C?av„D the a^°DS„0? Chateaunenf and Bretoneelles on the i8?h and'Tft Novembe, "and the baUeiof Orleans
^^s^De^^r^i^^i^ CIa9p- 3rd c,ass of the 03ma"ieu- and ssss^ft.
the Boer wa?o?^8(t'°"ed m de8Patolle8- Medal ™th two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration), llsc Served in
Served in the i Abyssinian war ?n .868 '(Medal) Banda and Chxtrakote (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
<«^^J^a^^^^S^^^^SB^AX^^ie? °n8u- in«the s<?utbem Mahratta
the Kafflr war in 1 18?2-« i Medal) PrmWrfSi tw f uneua). and that in the Concan m 1845. Served also during
epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda P y InsPeotor G<meral for highly meritorious services during a!
and r^^SS^S^^i^^i^^^^,^^,^ **&*&>** °< hospital Ships.
Inspector General of Hospitals Medal) P (mentioned m despatches, and promoted Deputy
tribes" nTn" SS?^£S3S ^ Crtlan^a^fro94' MReSimeDt ^g tbS °peratlons at Aden a*ai°8t Aral,
at Korti (Medal with Clasp "and fflivK StLT Servirt wffh' ?h« Sn "2 V5 m cha,rge of the Field Hospital
October 1870, and in the oneSons aronnrt ™,^nnf. , Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th
in despatches) , iSSSSSSSSSSlikSSSS S ilffEL^fwHS thC d?feDC3 °f ShCTp0re 'motioned
ssferssas g^^S^^^^^^^s^^^onr present at the batt,e °f
campSa"ggne°o" SS°^&5lfeifflS Tar^f ^or!^ deta,c^e?,t .of the 77Ih Regiment in the Hazara
Candahar uuder the command 0 ^ajolGme^Pha^elmeK^in flJ^S?*1 Bas\Eu,ropean Hospital at
General in Council, Medal). general i nayre (mentioned m despatches, and thanked by the Governor
incluSdi"n|e0theCa°cunon of Saholtori InTcarTture* or flf* T \S™ent the campaign of r86o in North China
under Sir Gerald QaOaSla^uP^^aS^nm^tSr, St"r) ; al8° Serv?d lnthe Soudan Expedition
and Temai (twice me^Teato aU^&gf.,^^o &K ' ™ I'reSent '" the enSagements at El Teb
explor^gge0pany0sInUoAbfssm\a1nltDt'^6"gh„0",' *? . W°ia^ampaign, having been appointed to the
discovering a practicable rout for ^^trlnsfr'nm ?h„^ ,Wthv,'°bII^<\.aCC,?mpan,ed>hrouSh various expeditions for
pal Medical Officer of the Force and present wUht^H h" Hlehlanda ;„wa8 afterwards Secretary to the Princi-
in despatches, and Medal) Te^^^r^JwSwSSSS??™'-^^ the capture of Magdala (mentioned
Arbuthnot (Medal with Clasp) Burmese Expedition in 1887 on the personal Staff of Sir Charles
5 cEFf00']?" %Z;tCr^in%°n,le "ed in the Aby^inian war in t867-68 (Medal).
of the war ae Senior Medical Officer 7s Port Dnrnfnrrt m? th^T^ ?r r' ' a° 8erved ?uoserl««>tly to the end
Tugela (mentioned in despatches^eda^^cYatr1 S&afxSffi ^SSPSSSf^^rSSSlSS
732 War Services of tin Medical OJio rs on Half or Retired Pay,
of Major General the Doke of Connaught, Commanding the i£t Brigade, and was present at tho battle of Tel-el-
Kel ir (ClfG., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive- >
:3 Surgeon Colonel F. H. Welch served with the Hazara Expedition in i833 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
"• Brigade Surgeon W. Ash ton served in the Indian campaign of .. and was present with the 79th
lenders at the si inn and capture of Ramp >re «',... gsage of the G igra at ETvaahad ; present with
rd Regimi at the action ol Ti ■■ ■ , and minor affairs (Mi
De] Surgeon General J. H Beath served in the Indian Mut j campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the
Siege and 1 ucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with th Buffs the campaign of i3"j in China and was
tion ofSinho, taking of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian
war of 188? (mentioned in despatches, CB .. Ittedal. [rd Class of the Wedjidie, and Khedive's Star).
77 Brigade Surgeon .(. F. Beattie served in the Ashanti wai 1 ' Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, ami took part in the defence of Candahar [Medal). Bervi tin the Egyptian war Of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
78 Deputy Surgeon General w. 0. Boyd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign i*> 1858 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, was Principal Medical Officer with the Zaunuaht Expedition, and
was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"' Deputy Surgeon General R. w. Carter served with the aoth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal ' lasps
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the I ia impaign in 1858, in ' 's oi
Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878 6 ' Medal).
w Deputy Surgeon General 0. Codrington servedin the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
81 Deputy Surgeon General J. S. Comyn served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal,
and Khedive's Star). .
83 Brigade Surgeon L. Corban was specially thanked by Lord Napier of Magdala, Commander in Chief m India,
in General Orders for services during an epidemic of cholera in Oude in 1872. Served in the Egyptian war of 1SB2
in medical charge ol the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at
Kl Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Cassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Senior Medical Officer to the Camel Corps, Medical Field Inspector on the Lines of Communication,
and Senior Medical Officer at Abu Fatmeh (Clasp).
83 Deputy Surgeon General John Davidge served in the Bhootan campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artdlery
from March 1865 to April 1866 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*v Deputy Surgeon General W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg m 185s
(Medal). Served in medical charge of a pursuing Column in sfalwa in 1 158-59, and present in the action of Rajporo
(Medal). .
to Deputy Surgeon General A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaklava and lnkermau (wounded), siege and tall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 20th October (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
86 Deputy Surgeon General A. J.Ferguson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, an i took pari in the operations in
the Mazeena Valley (Medal).
"7 Deputy Surgeon General H. Ferguson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*~ Deputy Surgeon General S. Ffodiott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
S9 Brigade Surgeon \V. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
90 Brigade Surgeon J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Victor £!manuel and on shore at Cape Coast
Castle during the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedit on (Medal). Served m
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Koorum Field Force, and afterwards with the Northern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagement at the Tof rek
zereba (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
91 Deputy Surgeon Geneml B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855. including the bombardment o;
Sweaborg "(Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862. including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsian£>, capture by
escalade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan. affair at Nanksiang, and final
ropulae of the Taepings from Shanghai in August. Served in the Afghan war of 1880 in medical cha v ge of the 2nd
Battalion 7th Fusiliers, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), was preset in the sortie
of Deh Khoja (mentioned in despatches), and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Egyptian war of 18B2 as Sanitary Officer of the »nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ba Deputy Surgeon General C. H. Harvey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1883 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the River Column, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, two Clasps).
93 Brigade Surgeon J. W. Huiseberg served with the Sth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 20th January
1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Deputy Surg*- on General 0. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery iu the Crimea from 26th May 1S55, was
prceeni at the bombardments of the 18th June and Sth September, also with the expedition to Kertcb | Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 52nd Light Infantry .luring the Indian mutiny in 1857, :u''' was in
medical charge of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
9i Sir Robert William Jackson served with the 90th Light Inlantryin the Crimea, from s^h Dec. 1854. including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turki-h Medal). Served during the [niian M itin
medical charge of a Battalion at the relief ol Luck now by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cowiipore or 6th
Dec. 1857, with Outram's Force at the Alumhagh, assault and capture of Luck now ; in medical charge of the Camel
Corps at the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at tin* capture of the Forts of Dehaign nnd Tyrhnol h Oude.
also during the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir f?aruel Wolsele\ to
the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti v. ar of 1873-74, including the notion of
Essaman, relief of Abrakrampa, nattle of Amoafnl, battle "I Ordabsu and capture ot Coomassie ; :ind \\ .,> in
medical charge of the xBt Field Hospital from its formation to t! e end of tho campaign (mentioned in despal :hes,
CB., Medal with Claso). Served in the operations against Seknkuni in 10-9 including the Momum: nt' t he strong
hold (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egypt Ian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, at//.. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
,Jt Deputy Surgeon General -T. H Jeflcoat serve 1 in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and
whs present at the capture of the Peiwwr Kotal \ Medal with ( !lasp).
'M Brigade Surgeon H. Knaggs served with the Bechnanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-S5
in charge of the Base Hospital.
100 Deputy Surgeon flenenil R. C. Lofthouse served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 18th
April 1855, including the siege and fall of Seb:istop<d, buttle of the Tchernaya. and affair ol — t September near
Kertcb (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1. served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in
Central India from roth July 1857 to April 1S59 under Sir Hugh Hose and Sir H. Napier, including the sie
Rahutghnr, action of Barcda, relief of Saugor, sie^e :md rupture of Qarrakota, disarming the Bhopal I !ontingentat
Behore, forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege anil fall of Jhausi, action of Koonch, all the
aflhhre during the advance on Calm-e. Including the battle of Golou he, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action
of Morar, recapture of Gwa lor* Operations m Bundl. cund, and affairs Of Garothaand Jaohlone, and pursuit of Tantia
Tope.-. tVas in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment In India up to the capture of Gwalior: mentioned in de-
spatches, and t hunk I'd by Hie Director ( icneral Army Medical Dep:irttnent (Medal with Clasp for Central I ndia)
Brigade Burgeon John Uackensie served throughout tho campaign of 1S60 in North China [Medal).
"" Deputy Surgeon (lenrrfl J. Mi-urn- served with the 1st llcgiment 1 q the 1 'nmea from sand May 1855, including
Wur Services of the Medical Offices on Half or Retired Pay. 733
OTtt1atoMflSS»«hM??S,?iP-^a5,to0lra "f'he.SthJ.meanrtSth September, and received a contused wound
ju$Z* ™ o?Xst mJ*» enche3 on I7th Jane (Medal vv,tu Claap' aQd 'rurkish Meda»- Also se"'ed in the
>m Deputy Surgeon General F. W. Moore was Principal Medical OfEcerin the Jowaki Afreedee Exnedition in 1877-78
fe '0^1 m despatches Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-3^ with the 3rd B ' v "forf Khyber
°» Deoutv si.^'C r Charf vfihe "St and 2,Qd Divisi0n "?se »H>itaIl (mentioned in despatches Med™) 7
with oS surgeont,e>ieralN. Norm served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
P?ehi Ved^l T^ 6f VCd 1? ''t6 AlfrraP WSr °? ,878"So (Meda1)- Served with the Nile Expedition mlssUs as
loi n . .Inspector on the Lines of Communication (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
™ Deputy burgeon General B. F. O'Leary served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
»■ Deputy Surgeon General W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1S58 inclu,lin" the aStons of
Bugawa la and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of" Baredly attack and
bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort o?Bunnai
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Manomdee attack on and de
alTofPu™ St" PT Cm »' *• "«'» »' Bungkagong, and served in the cSS^Spai?^incl.^ the
?ulS n J T "a,0n .<""! Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehuudee and Biswah
(Medal). Served with the .st Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of ,87o ^nunuee aaa Biswah
109 Sr'-M!'J Surgeon James Paxton served in the Baltic Expedition of 1855 (Medal) '
i-„„„ « ■ s^geon George Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 16th
l nd B,,r«Cn £&g ftbC S'er?e a*a fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) Served with "the
2nd 1 Battalion Coldstream Guards m the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el
110 n" aEd " the battle »f Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan en0agement at tel el
actions Kmh"/.fnTT;eTal A' ?' K' Presfott served nith the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
<Meda, with two CtopsT8 " ° Forts-wounded (mentioned in despatches) , and surrender of Pekin
KS*c^^BKyataSSSis? Egyptiaa war of i3s2- and was present at the bau,e °r Tei^
„r"LBrls'"'9 Surgeon John Robinson served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal) Served in the E-vntian wir
felTo? S'Stor.r5ie«rldGX^i Snf^Ch «r?d m th? Crimeart campaign from 28th Feb. 185s, including the siege and
Sf^S^M *■"»«* asa vo.unteeratthe stormingof the
June iS^'iLludfS'rh^^^nf i°KR?e S?rved with, th/,89tu Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th
"<■ ^Deoutv Su^iSn rS n ser>a|toPo1 aad attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
«.» W m"v^ ™1 H' J' Rose serTed m 'he Crimea from June 185s including the sie»e and fall of
Srfff^'SlSl1"^018'!' SerT.ed the cam»a'^ of Ss» inVonT, oLTaTncludmgtho
charge 'd the 2nd On^en'^R ,'«f f0D8 °1 "8th aDd 2J?' SePtemben and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical
Served in the livhl , w r n^'"' , ^ takm* °f TaDgku t0 ,ne end of tQe campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
11 ' Deoutv Su -Snr "(^.n«™i / aS°' a,nd was Present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp)
iall of le atouof bthfdl™ h Pu serTCd in the Eastern campaign in i8S+-5S, and was present at the siege and
wUhClasr: T Served it, t «. the assaults on the Redan of the 7th and 18th June (mentioned in despatches, Medal
Officer wl? ' he III T>W i ,; f 7 ? War ln lS67".63 (Meda»- Served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Principal Medical
Clasp" Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
IndLDinPiU87A"nf was^nt ^ th y T?5 *tta!hta »0 the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N. W. Frontier of
bi.rmngofl3X^^^^^
the EuzeoPf" I Kronxie? umilf Si/svdn^Porrnn64 ^f '^e °8* R^e?' in the Pe,hawnr Expeditionary Force on
^^^oj^t^^ii^'^^^^^^^^.^ at *e affair with the Hindoostanee
^^SSlSe-i??1 S~S ESS '^Ja^n^lS^6 Ha-ra — - °f -'
pr^enrin'?he^,lm?«nyofTr!hI?Plthe^ed 1° Taranaki ,in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and
™D°«n LfcaLLrfR^ Ch' /?Ted all° m, the Wa^ato campaign in the war of 1863-65 and
together with Lieu! A r%£lj% ,S " and Ha?S>awbj» (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal) :
assault o"thee^nemvt^sf,fon»dR81aCedeCea4ed)^ " for gallant conduct during the
to imminent dan4? m cross ° tt^S^^r Sr™1*?* °n the 2°th NoTember 1S63. in exposing their lives
trated their fire with a viewTf r™ 1 "Cf tQe ^a°" keep' at a pomt uP°n ,vhich the enemy had concen-
of the Roval Ir'tillerv SS assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer,
the wounded when none of f hp ™» i^'k l .ls,3tatfd. crossed and recrossed the parapet, to procure water for
beta- exposed* > a cro«nri »%?, ?°lM b? lnduced to perform this service, the space over which he traversed
^^^^^^^^?^S^^^^ ^l^ *» bim aad ^^ S™
or Lucknow b\" OTdnCivdneeral J»;»i- L' ^ ?%?$ f the. ^^ Mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief
and Khedive^s Start 7y wounded <Medal wltQ Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
de'spaSf bv !her %™J'Jm?£? Zf in the G/ m-bia d,lring the outbreak of cholera in i860. Was mentioned in
ment and of 'the Tsec?etaV"^ tot "ifp f Sk!e nT .durul8;the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Govern-
^ideration of toSvlrL tate for the Colons, and was promoted Staff Surgeon, Surgeon Major, " in con-
PrmcipalMedi^l Officer fni0"3 servlce' Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-7+ as personal Assistant to the
ofKhsua^^ of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle
peditaonin ,8sts as Sa?,i^^ n* 6 <me;tltmed in despatches, Medal with Clasp). S.-rved with the Nile Ex-
£atme£and w*as al4, for sSroe ?™»Cer*aUd •™SJb-r SOm,e ,time iu caar?e of Field Hospitals at Korti and Abu
tioned in despatches ^nromoSd RriLJ Pc'atmg P"?c!Pal Med'Cal Officer on the Lines of Communication (men-
'« Deputy Surier^ f-P,^ T 1 gud? Surgeon. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
luckno w by lS&SoShS Sn"!d ia 'uelndian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of
G,valior Continent a.C,wl ^ S r°f tue Alumbagh from 25th October to .8th November, and defeat of the
1=6 Deputy w™ S27 ?v , th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service),
and fall of bebaftoD^,l and ftt. ;tl t?.lerveodvm,the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege
Served in the SiSl^ -ot fe ,8hJme and sth Seotember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
the Behar district ttS1*'8" f™m August iS,8 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in
surrender of Pekin fftaSS 3$ c,HTnP^Sn of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinhu and Taku, and
MStAtow^ite^T^™ L„ alps); E^arked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and
^capture !r oSo^S^SdS with ^Sksp) " Waf* m ^ incladlnS the baltle °' Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
tio"nsa^d of themes2 o^' rwSliSS0* '? ^be Zal3, war of l879 ™ Senior Medical Officer at the Base of Opera-
^i^^^^^S^S^^il^^ )DarbaD and th° L0WCr Tugela: al3° ai Sanit^ Embaying
Ilisarikgv^Hev,1Mldal)J' ^3 SerV,ed^ the- Af^'aan war of l8'S-8°' and took Part m'b. the expedition into the
"Tn^alsiiwnnW Served m the Egyptian war of ,882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
<Mpd^^aTp! and^hed^e'fs^arr' '" 6 Souda11 campaign in ,885 iu oomm md of a Bearer Company
Amoafuf anu advSnee on Cor,™!! A' }" Br°"'D Sf^ve,d in the Ashantl warin l8""74. and was present at the battle 0
aavance on Coomas--;e (mentioned in despatches, Medal w.th Claspj. Served in the Kafir war in 1878
734 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
including the operations against the Gaikas. and in the Zulu war of 1S79 including the engagements it Kamtala
andUlund. (mention, d in .icspatchcs, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition va ,1884-85 <Meda, .wita
Clasp, and Khedive's Sun . also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force m 1385-tso in-
cluding the engagement 1. 1 Giniss.
"» Bri-nde Burgeon Lt.Cotonel H. T. Brown served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
"> Br.cade Surgeon l.t. Colonel W. H. B. Clapp served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khe»«W8 Star).
"5 Brigade Surgeon I.t. Colonel F. Ferguson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. and took- part with mounted
troop in the operations of the Desert "Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and th^TeconnaiBaaiice tc
Metammel' (mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive s swr..
is' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Koya.'.
Artillery, and was present at the capture of Magdaln (M. M:iK '__ '
"' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonol F. Howard served in m cal charge of the 25th King s Own Bonleversin the
Afghan war in 1 879-80 (Medal) Served in medical Charge of the rSth Company Royal Engineers in the F.gypuan.
war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Field Hospital with Colonel Baker Russell s force in the operations against ?eKUKum in 107* am, was i" <"->,»» —
the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of -.Bbi.
in command of a Bearer Company of the Army HoBpital Corps.
'» Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. Keir served in the Boer war of 1881. ... ,., ,
i« Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J B. Kellv served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal witi t lasp).
i" Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. \\\ M'Naltv Barred with the British Ambulance, B Dwiswn, during the.
Franco-German war from October 1870 to March 1871. and was present at the siege of Pans; accompanied the
22nd Prussian Division in the operations before Chartres and Orleans, and was present at several engagements
(received the thanks of General von Witticb, Commanding the Division, for attending wounded on the held,
German Steel War Medal) Subsequently proceeded to Le Mans and Connerre i.French Bronte Crews lor sne-
couring wounded French). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. Was in Medical Charge ol the Ilea, I Ouarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture ofCootaassu- (mentioned in.
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp). Was Chief Surgeon and Commissioner _ol the National
Aid Societv in the Russo- Turkish war in 1876-77, and was present at the siege of Plevna Establiaheil the Keel
Cross Hospital at Bucharest (Roumanian Star). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present with the.
.... e. .. , ,..ii 1 :„ *1 .».,«» ... <i 1 ..l.n.l . nnnnm,..ini..i Sill- l.'redeTI ,'S KobfTtS 111
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
i« Bripade Surgeou Lt.Colonel J. Macartney served in the Kaffir war m 1S77-78, and was prcseat in the
engagement at Draaibosch on the 30th December 1877 (mentioned in despatches as having zealously performed
his duties with the wounded under a heavy lire," Medal with Clasp).
i« Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir-slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86wit.l1 the Upper Bunnuh Field Force under Sir George White, part of the tone as 1 rincipai
Medical Officer (mentioned m despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). „„,,.,. t, _■
'« Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of 1S60-01, inclining the actions,
of Pataelakaune Mahoeten, and Matarikoriko (Medal). . ,
>« Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. B. R. Myers served m the expedition to the boudnn in .86 , with the -ntt
Battalion of the Scots Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
>« Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. J. O'Brien served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 (Medal). I
"> Brigade Surfeon Lt.Colonel W. W. Tomlmson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the-
battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). .„.'.. j- , 1 „ „, u,„ ii;„h,
»• Lt.Colonel R. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of .882, par of the time in medical charge ol the Right.
Wing of the lsmailia Pa!> ce Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star). j-.i™ ;.„j„.^„,. ii,„ Te-
=« Surgeon Majoi A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bnootan Expedition, including the re-
capture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). : •' v™n. w»=> i?_iw ,-s India
«• Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. P. Heusman served in the Umbeyla campaign on the North-West I- rontior cJ India
in 1863 with the Durhund Field Force.
»* Lt.Colonel J. A. M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). „■-,*■* „ ;„ i>i,~,».n in.
i« Lt.Colonel H. F. L. Melladew served with Lett Division of the Dooar Field Fore; .n 1>I ™^» £
,865 (Medal with Clasp). Serv, d with the British Ambulance in France during the FrancoU man , , ar lrom
October .870 until the declaration of the Armistice in February .87.. Served in the Nile Expe lit 101 1 . i8S« ..
with the Desert Column, including theopcrations during its return to Korti (Medal r*C ^pif"^^ "X-olsdev
"« Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1S70 under Sir Garnet VVolseley
'^Lt.Colonel A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Kaokeiiz.ie in 'Arabia
from the 27th October to the 20th December .873, including the investment .surrender occupation, a>.{1.destruc
tion of the Fort at Al Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida m pursuit ol All Bin Mana, the chiet ol lloushabi.
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). ,„m»^t at.
"» Lt.Colonel J. A. Anderson served 111 the Zulu war in 1879, and was present m the engagement at
TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). c„i,„i.„, , , \t,.,l.,'l
"'Lt.Colonel R. V. ajfb served .1. the Zulu war of .879 and in the operations aga.iist , Sckj k.i. 1 . \
Served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was presanl at toe battle of Tel-el-Kebr* (Medal wit . Clasp, ana
Khedive's Star. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned 11a despatches, Mwlal« '«• Uasp.
«" Lt.Colonel F. E. Barrow served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also- served m the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). ,,,,,,
'« Lt.Colonel I. Boulger served in the Afghan warof :S7S-So (Medal). -i.ir,nH
«> Lt.Colonel T. BoVd served in the Egyptian war of .882. and was present at the battle of 1 elnDl Kehffl
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in .884-85, and had charge of the
^U^U^ef^^for^erwdia'thaAfghan war in ,88o in Southern Afghanistan, and took part in the-
march to Candahar » 1t.l1 the force under Major General l'hayre (Modal).
>« Lt.Colonel J. F. Brodie served 111 the Atghan war ol 1878-80 (Medal). __.» „, „,i „„
>« Lt.Colonel W. (1,10, bell scived with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian warof .382. and was
present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Served
'«• Lt.Co'onel W. .1. S. Campbell served with the l'erak hxpedition in 1875-76 (Medal with (. l.isp). acrvcu
With the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (two Clasps).
:'° Lt Colonel . I. C0.1t s served in the Boer war in 1881. ,''.'.. ca /*r-j„n
>■' Li. Colonel T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1807-68 (Medal) haH.le.Bl
>» Lt.Colonel B. B. Connolly served during the Franoo Herman war ol >87o-7i.and was res 1, at he I ,
Beaumont, ba'tle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal). Served thro g 1. u i «.. ,
against the .lowaki A reedees in ,877-78 (Medal with Clasp) Served as Secretary and Stat stual Onlcer
Principal Medical Officer, Lines of Communication and Base, in the Zulu war of .879 and ... tu.su. « i»
operati,.ns ag st Eeknkuni (Medal). Served In the Bgyptianwar of .882 and was present at ^^the owns 01
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Me.1,,1 wub . 'lasp, and Khedive's Star). Served ... 1 u-s m.l 1 Lxpc 1 tion
u.dcr Sir Qeffid Graham ... .884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Cavalry- Brigade, and was pres. nt in the
engagements at El Tcb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and two I las) a) . B<
War Services or the Medical Officers on Half t>ri1f&tT)-M Pay. 735
•with the Nile Esnedition in 1884-85 in command of.a Camel Bearer Compauv, and was present at the attack on
i-j r0!1?. , c™vor on the '3th February (mentioned in despatches, granted Metier rate of pav. Clasp).
i-I t i r? , e Seorpe Corry served in the Sondfra campaign in iS35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
•Rri J£S?!0'.i 1 .C-: Cra4F seTed WIth me Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-8S as Senior Medical Officer to the yd
.brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
•J* Lt.Colonel P. A. Davy served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (Medal),
.v ''J-t'Cokmel H_ L. Donovan served in the Egyptian war of !SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
23*S£2 ' ^rapa'P?."} ,SSs- and was Present in the engagement at the Xofrek zereba (mentioned hi de-
spatches, granted the higher rate of pay, two Clasps). "
iso t J'?.ol,onel, Eri m £airland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 186S (Medal).
Im^ , ,°n ■ T,-Frazer »?rved in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, first in medical charge or Roval Artillery at
• 00 , durmS the occupation of the Khy ber Pass, and afterwards accompanied the 1 ,tb H ussars to Candanar
mi.i t : 2nd '"VnT'J? the Suuthern Afghanistan Field Force until the evacuation of the countrvin i3a= (Medal)
Irani to 18 (Medal) een Se in Soath> Africa darinS the Zulu war and the operations against Seku"
tt'? ^t-001™61 j5- J- Gibson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar-
Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
«,!8VLt-C°l0,nel Ak E- ?oaoVeS &e,"^A iaJhe Af?han war of 1S7S-80 (Medal). Served in the operations near
fauakm m December 1S8S including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in desuatches, Medal with
Olasp 3rd Class of the Medndie, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in iS8o^
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
165 Lt.Colonel D. C. W. Heather served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
w Lt.Colonel J. Hoytted served in the operations in the Malay Peuinsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp)
berved m the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign iu 1885 (Medal with Clasp
ana Khedive s Star) . v>
Star )Lt'GOl0nel i- ft Hint served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-8S (Medal, and Khedive's.
Tv%-Col?nel H- Jagoe served "* tbeAfSuaI1 war in 1S7S (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 18m (Medal
with Clasp). y
1M Lt.Colonel M. Knox served in the Afghan war in 1878-70 (Medal).
'«« Lt-£0!onel, ■£■ ^'Estrange served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medial with Clasp).
,9e Lt.C donel F. Lyons served m the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
•?v H-CSXa^X \ M'c.reejy s,e™ed wi.th the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) •
with the Souda 1 Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 ; and in the operations near Suakin in December 1S88 includ-
ing the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie Clasp)
»s Lt.Colonel J. M'Gann served in the Boer war of iSSi, and was presentjin the engagement at Lan^'s-
N en (mentioned m despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches)
i» Lt.Colonel P J M'Qnaid served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the eugagement at
Charasiah on the oth October 1879 and mthe operations round Cabul in December 1870 including the investment
of Sherpore (Medal with two clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 188=, and was present at the action at
™Tnf,°,D thf 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
™ Lt.Colonel A. A. Macroiim served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from the time of
its arrival in France m October 1870 until its return to England in March 1S71 after the conclusion of peace, and
has received the German War Sieel Medal. Served with th&nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of
the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaml, battle of Ordashu and capture of Coomassie
(Medal with ulasp). -
»» Lt.Colonel OF Molloy served in the Afghan-war of 1878-Sc (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kh-j.live's Star)
2°2 Lt.Colonel S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-G.n-man war from
Oct. 1670 to March 1871; and with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division,
under General Wittische m the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present
at the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December
(Prussian War Medal, and French Bronze Cross). Proceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1S73, and served
ttroughontthe Ashanti war of 1873-74; was present at the action of Essamen, and subsequently filled the post of
Statistical Officer (Medal). x J *^ .
w Lt. Colonel J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the-
subsequent operations m the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp), Served with the expedition to the Soudan under
Sir Gerald Graham m 18S4 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
(M^dal with Cl'asJ') 0'ReUly served in the Zulu war in l879. **& was present in the engagement at Kambula.
ws Lt.Colonel J. J. O'Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal)
«6 LtX'olonel T. O'Reilly served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (Medal with ClasD).
,-,.", ,;Col.°,nel T- W,' Pa"erson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the Koofum ValUy Field Force
(« ,,,'' , , ° ue^Ted with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees. Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive s star). Served with Uie Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Senior Medical
Ofhcer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp)
209 Lt.Colonel C. K. Powell served iu the Afghan war oT 1S78-S0 (Medal)
.,21LLt--?1,°^eI A- HuR?,t gan se„rved in the Afghan war of 1882, and was present at the attack and capture of
HflTP*' with Clasp) Served in the Egyptian war of 1S32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
irv Krii C 9," Beynolda served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present it the battle of Tel-el-
• m ? i^edal T , o ^p' "•"?. Khedlv'e s Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S ( Medal with Clasp).
1 i£ .°v ><■ v.' ?,- Eeyno,ld6 received the special approbation of the Commander in Chief in India, fol-
lowed by that of theDirectorteneralof the Army Medical Department, for his services while Medical Officer of the-
9th Regiment during a most virulent outbreak of cholera at Peshawur in 1869. Served in the Kafir war of 1S77-78
in the Ciskei, and was present at the engagement with the Galekas at Impetu ; served throughout the Zulu war
of 1879 took part m the gallant and successful defence of Rorke's Drift, and was with the troops in the Laager
™S?%- engf^en?5n,traJt Flu.ndl (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Victoria Cross, Medal
with Clasp, and Gold Medal ot the British Medical Association): was awarded the Y€ " for the conspicuous
bravery, during the attack at Rorke s Drift on the 22nd and 23rd January 1870, which he exhibited in his con-
stant attention to the wounded under fire, and in his voluntarily conveying ammunition from the store to the
defenders of the hospital, whereby he exposed himself to a cross fire from the enemy both in going and returning."
*" Lt.Colonel H. J Robbins served m the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 witli the Koorum Field Column, took
part m the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was preient with the 85th Regiment in
the assault on the heights of Zawa (Medal). as
t*/1,6.,^ J' G' R°gers served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the Camlnliar Column and the Ghuznee-
Field Force and afterwards with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the 19th
Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action of Kassasin (oth SeD'.embjr) and at the battle
■of To?1"ei"KSb^'-lpr?m?^ai'urPe.0J.1 MaJ°r- Medal wrth Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served iu the Nile Expedition
m 1884-85 as Principal Medical Officer with the Egyptian Army (Clasp), in the operations of the E yp ran Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 as Prmcipal Medical Officer.of.the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at
Gimss [DSO.), and m the opeiauous near Suakin in December iS33 including the engagement at Gemaizah (meiv
tioned in despatches, Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
117 Lt.Colonel G. Ryan served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
"8 Lt.Colonel James Scanlan served. in the Boer war of i3Si.
:" Lt.Colonel B. Scott served in the Boer war of 1881.
220 Lt.Colonel H. Stannard served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1SS4
736 War Sewiccs of (he Medical Offia r$ Half or Retired Pay.
311 Lt.Cclonei W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment ia the Abyssinian Expedition of 1S67-6S (Medal).
Served on board H.M. Hospital Ship Victor- Ema »u el during the Ashant: war in 1873-74 (Medal).
223 Lt. Colonel A. H. Stokes served in the Boer war ot iSSi in charge of the Buse Hospital. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp. and Khedive's Star).
*** Lt.Colonel J. Tidbury served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*** LtColonel R. Tobin served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive*s Star).
3i: Lt. Colonel L. B. Ward served in the Afghan war in 1378-70, and waa present at the attack and capture of
AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
*■ Lt. Colonel B. W. Wellings served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Southern Afghanistan Column
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
"Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served id the Souder campaign in 1S85 (Clasp).
xm Lt. Colonel J. G. Williamson served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
432 Surgeon Major N. AJcocfe served in the Kafir war in 1878 (Medal).
233 Brigade Surgeon W. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
I <uy Surgeon General G. B. F. Ardcn served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war from Julv
1863 to June 1S66 (Medal).
*" Surgeon Major L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnais-
sance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol; also present with the Li^ht Cavalry Brigade at Kupatoria (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
236 Surgeon Major Ashton served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
tlT Brigade Surgeon J. B. Baker served with the Expeditionary Force in the north of China in 1S60 (Medal).
138 Brigade Surgeon T. Barnwell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-39 Surgeon Major D. P. Barry served with the 1st Battalion 60th Royal Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, was present at the siege of Mooltan. also at the battle of Goojerat, 21st Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps).
Landed in the Crimea with the 13th Light Infantry on the 30th .June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 97th Regiment during the
Indian Mutiny camnaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
**° Brigade Surgeon A. G. Bartiey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) .
841 Brigade Surgeon A. W. Bate served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-'- Surgeon Major W. F. Bennett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagement at Dunquah
■(Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 137S-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
-nud was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
848 Surgeon Major A. W. Bcveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present
with Outrani's Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the
final capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
244 Deputy Surgeon General W. Bisset-Snell served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the
iSth and 21st September and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for "meritorious
services").
2*5 burgeon Major W. T. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1^47, and in that of 1851-53, and was present at the
capture of Fort Armstrong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal;.
246 Brigade Surgeon E. F. Boult served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2*7 Brigade Surgeon E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal),
Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu, and at the relief of Ekowe
1 Medal -with Clasp).
-** Brigade Surgeon C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1S57 to April 1S59, and was present
at the siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah
(Medal with Clasp).
253 Surgeon Major T. Carey served with the 64th Regimentin the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N-W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head
quarters of the Regiment; present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Ouao,
Buseerut Gunge (first andsecond),Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow
with Havelock's Column ; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
2i* Deputy Surgeon General C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th
Nov. 1S54. incluuing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M--dal).
255 Brigade Surgeon H. T. Chapman served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1004
-(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
256 Brigade Surgeon J. E. Clark served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*w Brigade Surgeon J. E. Cockburu served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to
Kertch. and Yenikale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
[gade Surgeon H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in i363, and
was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
2M Brigade Surgeon Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere; with
Outram's Division in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with two ClaspB).
'-'■■' Brigade Surgeon W. Creagh served m the Afghan war of i3;S-So (Medal).
. 1 geon Major J J. Crean served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Lrgeon Major W. Creyk served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (Medal).
** Deputy Inspector General J. B. St. C. Crosse served with the itth Hussars during the Eastern campaign of
1854-55. including the affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Bonor, and Turkish Medal).
267 Deputy Surgeon General D. Cullen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol,
chiefly attach* d to tin 63 th and 48th Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition
to Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion Ride Brigade during the
suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, w»8 present at the Biege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee,
oi Nawabgunge, and with the reserve Column of theOude Field Force at Oomeriah, and in the Trans Gogra
gs Medal with Clasp).
269 Brigade Surgeon A Doig served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
wo Deputy Inspector General It. Domenichetti served on the Staff of General Havelock on his first taking the
i-11 11: 1857, and whs present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Fandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge,
Bithoor, ;md Alumbagh, also the defence of the Alumbagh (thanked by the President of the Council of India). Served
with the 75th Regiment boforo Lucknow under General On train in two attacks upon his position (Medal with Clasp).
-'' lirigade Surgeon C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with lour Privates of the 24th
iment, " for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, t(u-> risked thair lives in man-
_- a boat and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their c unrados, who formed part of
expedition which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, by order of the Chief Commissioner of British
Burma h, with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander ant seven of the crew of the ship Aitam
Valley, who had landed there, and wen- supposed to have been murdered by the natives. The Officer who
(Commanded the troops on the occa reports: ' About an hour later In the day, Dr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion,
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pan. 7 , 7
#5SSS2«,SS.1SS 8XSS^ttWffi&B2!£i"/ta" ^;°n ' gig' ™dB their w^ tta>^ th9
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful uve at „»Si„ S th mtBrJ 'heJ' retlred- A second attempt made by
third and last trip got the whole o, the par v left on sh or? » » f IS,88?4 b.hr?U?h -the Sarf t0 tue boata °utside- A
phshed these trips through the surf to the sh ore hv ° 1 ° the boat3' U is stated that Dr- Douglas accom-
worked her in an intrepid and seama dike manner co™ to 2dK? t?lft . Hr\"to0,i *?, 'he VWS of the boat' and
act of everyday life. The four privates bebiv I n .1 . ,! ' a» if what he was then doing was an ordinary
»ng^m^heBa»«%^TSSi^7J^n?rf,?^T 52°' aad cnIlected manner, rowing through the
attended by the gravest results It is rep orte It ,-? "seven' , I the pari of aQy one °r tneal ™S« have been
^SfeS^fe W J^^-^2^- - 5S2* war. and was present at the
Ba aklava. and Inkerman, and tatue SS *^^Pfetas^nnWwJKSll>^8,s4, in?lttdinS the battle! of Alma
2-< Brigade Surgeon J. H. Finnomore served in he • , « 1 5 ' "udal ""th Jour Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Received the thanks of the G)vern"("eneral of India' ev lf*~?5 (i?edaI with Clasp- and Kae live'3 Star).
^8 Surgeon Major W. Fletcher served ,n Ipi'™, \\J~ servlces.d,lrm? the cholera epidemics iu 1S69 and 1879
ftllof Sebastopol (Medal wit ■ Clasp aud^urkVsh Medan "'^ 0m ^ 25'h AUg' l8sS' lacladtaS the siege and
^^j^S&^^^^Sgltefi&ft ^J? the Nile E*pedition in
""Deputy Surgeon General A. S. Fogo served thro - h£ „? , i ■ ? Iedal Wlth '<™ Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Artillery including the battles of Alma » 11 illlxv ?i 1 n,^, r^fS erK0ampa gu of lSS4-55 with the Royal
Claf oi the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) J3aIaUava' sleSe and &H ot Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
^"Cte^Cta^r °f lS^ and »» P»~nt in the engagements at
-"-Deputy Surgeon General W. J Fvffe serve,) 7i,„f V
*«,»s^^^ the ,,attIe3 of Aima
*lsoattaeHorokiwionthe6thAug.iS4S S^
4 furgeon Major W. H. Garde served with the 4T Ev , diPi™ V' Ua,r y S°^J l? ">«. »orth of China in ,860 (Medal)
„*th . Jg «S ¥a,JOr H- A' Goffarty served at the defeat 01 ! the Se '""f/-^ Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^u^n1^^ baQkS °>th° R— °"
- BrfiadeV6 N™a*S -aTfro^S^ to^Meda!™ tom '8" '° 'S6° ^ M with CIa'P fOT Caa'->-
^t^'^S^^^^ZS^S^J^S^ anrrtry iU tlle *%W- Z^alaadwarof,863-n6and
the notice of the Colonel commanding the d "tr IS " for tht ° ' ?1' wa3m™t,oned in despatches and brought to
burgeon Grant at an engagement onto 1 8th July ,Kt whn L?.°"S a"d efficient servic s rendered by Assistant
■directed Captam Close, who was mortam" wounde.l ! to b ^.rXd „ TSel t0 2 X?y hea-v? flre' under which he
-" Surgeon Ma or Charles Cn,- q«™,i »u . ' , e ca™ed under cover" (Medi )
295 Surgeon Major T E Hale "»,' , „ »i 1? ^r 0l lS78-So (-^dal). '
includmg duty in the trenches d^"|dthrto^lr5^,SnVta^ttta ?^Tl^,oam',,,i«,l from the "th Jan- '855,
»he Vfl-0?- thV8th June and ith Septlunber V ao r a C?r 's° K^£n'?S*rd'a£laue- as a^o the assaults of the
*.™ '• For remminv with ai Officer X^dVn,; ,C!^P' "I":1 Turkish Medal): was awarded
Che filth paraHe , on the 8th September ,855 when all th me n t\ 1 °- Mded <CaPtain H- M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers) , in
Leutenant WilUam Hope and Doctor Ha7e -and for 1 "the "."mediate neighbourhood retreated, excepting
^te»« Hope- 2. For having on the Sffi Sen I w fL JS^f 4° rall.V the men in conjunction with
from fhthe m°St adran<*d sap of the wounded ind carried i& tw thS ref lments uad ™toed into' the trenches.
5'„,7J: er °P?° ^/ou°d. being assisted by Serjeant Vh X le 1 i -1 » P' ", nd,er a, ^eav-v firc- seTCral mounded men
Fn.nrt / fie'd f2rce under Col™<* Blunt duSae IndSn *KrS?J" 5th- 1°y,al- Fasili^s." Served in medical
1 r"n"er daf ™g the hot season of 1857 ° ndlan Matiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indu,
J, - Si Sbur1eeo°S ^ £ ^s^erTedfnTh^ Afffhan ""k0' l878-8° «'•
Sebastopol, the attack of the ,8th ^Jun and battle of"rhp'Vr10m the 2,^dJ1Iay l855. including the siege and fall of
before 0^ tue,India« ea mpaign™ iSi"" "nd was luesem ^-^ T^ ClaSp' and Turkish Medal). Also
before Oalpee early in ,858, and proceeded ^ wi£i *?t to T!L' M n m 1 » h i°° °ne'tMaxweli s Column in tne operations
at the surrender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Sh,^i-V Jagh dunng the oapture of Lucknow. Present also
ao^wquent^perations in Oude (Medal) bhttnkerpore, pursuit of Bani Madhoo across the Gogra, at the
fB^^^^^^^VX^^t^Z^ ^ e^%mim *> Chiaa 1» ^60, and was
^S a Wlth two Oasps) . " u' caPture or Taku Forts actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin
E2^S^S1Sy^-™^' °f the " Battalioa I9th and 77th
^^^^f asp, and Sedive's Start " ExPedltlon in '884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
KhujwXXf oarLucknowei"iorfrciydenactteonI»d^ and ™3 P™3<=nt at the acti.n of
pISH^-' ?"aCk 0n the Port or Roovan acUon" of A i?3" ,»■ \T ^T l8"' °aPrture °f Lncknow, the Rohilcund
fal^f ,Z°n m varions operations-,n BundTecund^ldal^rfr1^^ °aptUr? of Rf™illy. a°d with the Saugor
- IS f uUrrfeeo°n Konu" i^e"^8? ta 'le Afghan war of .8,8-80 (Medal,,
north of China, including 'l^fctfon of Sinho* 7lL^o, T^l Bn*in"™ throughout the campaign of .860 in the
surrender of Pek.n (Medal with two Clasps) S ' Taa!fka' St0ral and CaPture °f the inner Taku Forts? and
in charge? woundedL'but?e°t°tirnredetroV?nei oS^KSfSST- ""* S°Dt- *° ,N°7' l85*' »»»» * was sent to Scutari
^S^lmTup,^^b^) prmK present at tke siese "SiSKf
tafa°f o/FortMudjedeafgeda^r Se7yeddtn tae action of Doadpore and
-d October, and attack on ^^^^^^^tl^S^&^^ llSSS
73^ War v '.*■ I \jjic rs on Half or Retired Pay.
Afghan war of 1878-80. accompanied E r Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
106 Brigade Surgeon I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad
campaign in 1858, and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Exptditinn in 1S85-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
309 Deputy Surgeon General .1. M Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th Jan. to 2nd ]
Sept. 1855, including the siege of Sebii-: Bsanlt of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkit-h Medal).
3'° Brigade Surgeon J. A. Illingwcrth served with the tyth Regiment during the New Zenlaud war of 1860-61 I
(Medal). Served in the 7th Fusiliers with the Euscfzie Field Force during the war on the North West Frontier of I
India in iS6;-fc4 (Medal).
3,1 Brigade Surgeon W. Jay served in the Afghan war of iSyS-So 1 Medali.
311 Brigade Surgeon B. J. Jazdowski served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863 64, and
was present at the capture of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1 2 Medal, and -I
Khedive'B Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
31* Brigade Surgeon J. C. Johnston Berved with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1.
■* Brigade Surgeon M. G. Jones served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 (Medal).
»lT Brigade Surgeon W. R. Kerans served with the 99th Regiment in the China Expedition of 1S60, and was \
present at the storming and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of . .
{Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31s Surgeon Major Thomas Kingston served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with No. 1 Field Hospital, and I
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of I
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
319 Brigade Surgeon Henry Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in 186^-
65, and was present at Paterangi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal). Served m the
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
330 Brigade Surgeon B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack 1
on the outpost of Tomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in 1 General
Orders by the Commander in f'hief in India of 10th November 1S53 for assiduous attention to the sick on an
occasion when the whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppressi i the
Indian mutiny in 1858 and present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
321 Brigade Surgeon J. Langdon served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
8*2 Brigade Surgeon H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siey and 1
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign n b the I
Grenadier Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
323 Surgeon Major W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlandersduringthe Central Indian J
campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, Mongrouiie, Bind way u, and affair of I
Karrai (Medal).
324 Lt. Colonel F. A. L'Estrange served it the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 in medical charge 1 f tho 1st West j
India Regiment, and was promt at the buttle of Amoaful and the capture o1 1; afterwards served a?
Transport Medical Officer for the embarkation of the sick and wounded > M I with the
Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
325 Surgeon Major R. C. Lever served in the expedition against the Mohmund Tribes on tho Punjab frontifl
in 1863-64 with the ?th HtteeaxB (Medal with Clasp)*
327 Brigade Surgeon E. H. Lloyd served with the Nile Expedition in 1824-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Kaibar (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"* Brigade Surgeon A. Long served in the Afghan wir of 187S-S0 (Medal).
339 Surgeon Major A. E. T. Longhurst served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-S5. Including the siego < ■( Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served aiso in the Indian campaign of i8;S-59, and was present in
the actions at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout the
day") and Toolsepore (Medal .
331 Brigade Surgeon J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign in China in ?^6o (Medal with two Clasps).
Also in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862. and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor "as
a mark of His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in
China, and especially to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded." A so sened in
the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
335 Surgeon Major E. L. M'Sheehy served in medical charge of the 1st Dragoon Guards in China through
campaign of i860, including tho action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and 21st Septem-
ber, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasps).
337 Brigade Surgeon C. Mackinnon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857- 5$, and was ^.ivsent tit th»
attack on the rebels near Peeroo in the Jugdespore Jungles on nth May 1- i Medal).
339 Surgeon Major O. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the 1 th June and Stn
September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).,
340 Surgeon Major A. Mmto Berved in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal 1. Served in the Afghan ivar of 1
and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the
.Burmese Expedition in 1885 87 (Medal with Clasp).
3** Brigade Surgeon T. Muriarty served with the expedition against the Jowaki A free dees in 1S77-7S
with Clasp).
■* Surgeon Major A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations inQuiah, \V
Africa ; was present at the capture end destruction of Mtassongha on roth December, st inning and destruction of
the stockades and war fen sea at tladonkia on 19th Decemoer, captareund destruction of tie at tfa-
donkia on the night of the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, ao 1 of the t
of Mefemba and Majohn on 17th Jan. 1862 (mentioned in despatches).
3« Deputy Surge«»n General C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditiorary force up the
Gambia in June 1866 and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Pro-
moted Staff Surgeon "in consideration o'< his valuable services during the epidemic of tho yell » a Fe\ er'at the
Gambia." Served from June 1873 in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of ESssaman (tnentioae I in
despatches). Was in Medical Charge of Wood a Regiment aud the Troops command- d by Colonel Wood at the
head of the road when following th<i enemy from Mansu to the river Prah, including the reconnaissance 1 f the
27th November. Present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassio (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
3*8 Brigade Surgeon T. B. I*. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against tho h
of Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout tho Northern
districts of British Honduras in that year.
M* Surgeon Major K .O'l lonnell served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign, ami had
medical charge of tho [light Wing of a Klymg C ilumo under M ijor Rutherford, 70th Regiment, fr no Ian t ■ April
1864 ; East Coast campaign, and present at the < lute 1'ah and To Ranga engagements 1 mentioned m de*|
General Chute's expediti >n from tVariganni to Turanuki aud back, and present at tho attacks on Okotuku, t'.itahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti. I'ukiti K.'t«'inaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri Medal).
w Brigade Burgeou Oweo Oweu served In the field with the soth Regiment during tho New Zealand warm
i86s-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
3i0 Surgeon Major It. r. Parkinson served in the Zulu war in iS;q (Medal). Serv.-d in the Boer war in
Snnior Medical Officer at the defence of Standorton .
3" Brigade Surgeon L. O. Patterson served in medical charge Of a fleld force in 1856 against the reUl K. t.-eeni in
War, Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 739
Brahminagunge. Rampore, Cn.™Jum™n KarrU.tf an7l rfrfw 'u WT *' Sir^ym CWMM*««. Jalpoora.
H. Havelock and take med cal charge or his Cavahu • n,B» , , J "?h V.' e ' V0!"Qt?erei1 "> overtake U. Colonel Sir
present again with tbe fie d force "in the as^ act ion" a M 1 ,o »n SS™ "' the C,harge and aotion at Neenadce,
times mentioned in despatches, M«ial) Mahoolan.and in several other miuor skirmishes (three
campaign m 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) lurkish Medal), taarved in the Soudan
<■ n3 ?F?eo11 M"J?cr 4- Reid served with the Royals in the Crimea from the nth Tnlv ,s„ i„»i,„v m. ■
fall or Sevastopol Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) S y "55, including the siege and
^ Surgeon Major W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and ; = th Re^imr»nta in n,on_m„„ p .-u -.. ,
mcliiding the siege and fall or Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp5, and ' "Turkish Medal? w£°£ t"'?- M^h 'll5'
^'i,11?, ot "s57-59; present in medical charge or two Batteries of Royal ArrXrv S^ved in India during the
^i? ■ f er=Ved wittkth0 55* Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition in ,80- (Medal with PbSiS °f Seolmdra
" Brigade Surgeon D. Renton served in the Zulu war in 1S70 (Medal! p)'
365 Brigade Surgeon A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd BaftiliVm Riflo Tt„;„.A ■ ,u
Nuddee.in the operations of Cawnpore under ^nBTaJVSdhttn^ battle of °rw™™ m "^A""1 °! Panao°
and capture orLueknow, subsequent operations in Oude, action o? Vaw.b ^7 nP,/„ . r'« ^' l8s7, 3ieg8
occupation ofSultanpore (Medal and Clasp). Served in UezimS ™ ui ' f r.,°f '^ Gooa"ee. an(i
»» Brigade Surgeon A. B. Robinson served with the 17th Luc Br fU the Ifiii .'» . > r , "I1"'
engagement at Zuinguin Mountain and rjlundi (Medal with Clasp) 79, aud iTa3Pre38nt ln <*<>
J'° Brigade Surgeon Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guirda rhm^h^f n,o *. „*
paign or lS54-55, including the battles or Alma, Balaklava and Inkermin ,Se and h ■£,?*! te™ cam-
sortie or the ,6th Oct. ,854 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Clals of the MedU^and Tartish Metal) bBbastoP<»- and
m Brigade Surgeon W F. Ruttledge served in the Afghan war of 1878 -So (Medal)
(Medals Sm'ge°n ^ D- SaiWer SerVCCl W'th the Caralrr Division 7throukoeufL campaign of t86o in China
of?8s?XSdS3St«SS. S SS^Sfi^^Mte^S sssssss Eaasr Q f mpai*u
Se!S^
William Codrington; present at Balgauac, Alma! BalXava ' InkermaS sie°e a f Ul If fe^WW* Sir
four Clasps, 5th Class or the Medjidie° and Turkish Medal) a"er,nan' SI8se.and tall or sebastopol (Medal with
^^^^^:lm^s^^^Ttlt^t in r^sm™ ^ °f -83^ ^ — p-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kb.edive?s Jstfr) ' ° a0"0113 at Kas3aslQ' *"1 a' the b.utle or Tel-el-
Amoa^fMedalTiS Cl»p,^Xd^^^ ^f ,^ ^S8?"74' ^'TS; pl'e5eat at the ba"'8 8'
action of Ulundi (mentioned in despat?hes) served afterward, in the T^ded i^ a.tret°h8r uea™'-s in the
.870-80 (Medal with Cla.sp) Also served in th'e B^^?ofXl?i^^Ii?|SaV0™s the °Perati°n5 in
(MedaSrw!teh°nc!lap^ ^^J^^e^pe'Sflo'S ^ftTKfSIK^^-' at U'^
(wounded-grant of a year's service: ■ orient with C^Tn-eTlSSJ^H k110^?57 aad l!s ^bsequent defence
fn^neuSotK^
PBCST °n me F°rt °f R°°yah- a"r°n at A«^^'^ca^^^^^
(Me8d!irif fthectasp:?na\i^^^ JS" P-3™t at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
So the Principal Medical Officer, and was presenHn the ! engagement™ qSSS™ '^ ™ l88S"36 aS SeCr6tary
pr^entTtt^reo^^tSuorar
I f« f "gade Surgeon A Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal)
lincluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie, lud was present at tfne "frw »J -?7i"i? ■ d , ° 0andahar Uo'i™h.
Isquadron of the ,5th Hussars and a half baUery or ^Royaf Horse Artiflerv nti*X "a m°^ml °?ars° of a
lEspedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in charge of 7h0sS shS ^ m »he Solldai1
iMedal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bnrm™ Fv™,SFr,? „ 5S • . *§? (mentioned m despatches,
|Field Hospital and as Principal Medical OfficeVI^Slf ¥h^ehn ,^rt»8 ^7 m,m8d'cal 8h-arge of No. 16 British
jin despatches, Medal with Clasp) . S BrISade' SUwabo, under Bngidier General Stewart (mentioned
739a War Services ■ I the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
595 Deputy Inspector General T. F. Wall served in the Crimean campaign from ioth Dec. 1S54, including the
siege and fall 3i 10I and attack of the iSth June 1S55 (Medal with Glasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with thr ■ 1 in in the Indian m ill i jrcampaigrj From N'ov. 1S57, including the capture of Meeaugunire,
siege ai; I Lucknow, affairs ol Barree md Nuggar (Medal with. Clasp).
39~ Surgeon Ma E. C. II. Ward Berved in the Zulu war in 1074, and in the subsequent operations against
Sckukuni including the storming of the stronghold 1 Medal w ith Clasp), a Ism served in the Boer war of 1881. and was
present in the engagement at Madder Spruit -slightly wounded imeutioned in despatches).
"■ Brigade Surgeon w. r. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Ualnklava. and Inkerman, siege and fall of BebastODOl, repulse of the sortie
on it 'th Oct, 1 :?4. and assault on the Redan on the Bth September ; also present at the b •:ni>urdment and surrender
of BJnbouxn Medal with four Clasps, the Legion ot Honor, and Turkish Medal).
onC. W. Watling served is the Ughau war of 187* -8o, and was preseat m the engagen
Ahmed Khevl and CTrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition iu 18S4-85 in charge
1 ■ ■ ; Hospital a1 Kin and Aba Dooa (Medal w th Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*"' Brigade Surgeon J. H.c Whipple served with the □ Coldstream Guards ra the Egyptian war
, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Start.
402 Brigade Surgeon Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of
Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in
pursuit of Burgore Sing (Medal with Clanp).
*Cl3 Brigade Surgeon Thomas Wright served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including,
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three i [asps, a id Turkish Medal). Served
with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meanguuge, siege and
capture of Lncknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal).
** Brigade Surgeon T. W. Wright served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal).
405 Major P. Connolly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
<oc Major J. E. V. Foss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
408 Major A. H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 .(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the expedition up the Gambia in 1891 92 (Medal with Clasp); in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of
Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
410 Major D. Parke served with the expedition to Sherbro'.on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883 (mentioned
in despatches) .
415 Surgeon E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1S64-66 (Medal).
41? Surgeon W. C. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
418 Surgeon W. M. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Feb. to Aug. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
419 Surgeon W. R. Kynsey served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the capture of Coomassie
(Medal with Clasp).
420 Surgeon Colonel Ligertwood.- -For War Services, see Chelsea Hospital, Staff at.
431 Surgeon Captain J. A. M'Munn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, with tne 1st Division Field
Artillery and the Siege Train, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medai with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief and capture of Lucknow 1 Medal with two Cla spa > .
423 Surgeon T. M. Sunter served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from 29th July 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i2* Surgeon Captain A. H. de Lorn served with the Nile Expedition in :384-Ss (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
426 Surgeon Captain C. S.Robinson served in the Soudan campaign in 1665 in med-cal charge of the 1st Battalion
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
**? Captain H. Cotton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1S79; accompanied Sir Frederick Rob. -its m
',he march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration I.
428 Captain R. C.Johnston served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 and t,QQ operations against
Sckukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war ot iSSs (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and had charge of the Debbeh Field Hospital (Clasp).
423 Captain P. J. R. Nunnerley served with the Burmese Expedition in 18^6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
450 Assistant Surgeon A. H. F. Lynch served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the war of 1860-61 in New Zealand (Medal).
wl Assistant Surgeon G. D. Milne served in India in 1S57-58, and was present at Mie actions of Sobraou andTiroul
(wounded), capture of the village and Fort of Dehaign, attack and capture of Tiroul (Medal),
ii2 Assistant Surgeon H. T. Sylvester served with the 23rd Fusiliers at the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and at
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's
despatch " for his courage in going to the front under heavy tire to assist the wounded" (Medal with Clasp.
Victoria Cross, and Knight of the Legion of Honor) : was awarded the Y£ " for going out on the 8th September
1 S55, under a heavy fire, in front of the fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near tin' IU-dau (Sebastopol), where
Lieutenant and Adjutant Dyneley was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing his wounds in that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the 18th September
-.855, for his courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the wounded." Served in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
443 Quarter Master Blackman served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
434 Captain T. Connor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Clasp) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engage-
ment at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
136 Captain H. Copping Berved with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star'.
436 Captain E. Enright served in the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive'B Star); also served with the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4 and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Honorary Captain, and two Clasps).
**? Captain S. Evans served with the Royal Artillery iu the China war of i860 (Medal with Clasps for the Taku
Forts and Pekin).
**» Major Gorman served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 30th Jan. 1855 to the end of the
Russian war, includiug the siege and la 11 of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan OQ the 18th June and Sth
September; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinii > nn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal >.
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 on the Line of Communications, and book part m the operations against Sekukuni,
Honorary rank of Captain, and Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September) and ai the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration), lias also the Medal for Lung and Meritorious Service.
**» Chi it am 11. c.raham served in the Egyptian war of 1883 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
440 Captain J. Horn served in the Zulu -war in 1879, and 111 the subsequent Op" rations against Sckukuni,
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war 0! 1881, and took part
in the defence Ol Pretoria. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
441 Captain R. Howell Berved in the Egyptian war of x88a (Medal, and Khedive'B Star).
**■ Captain Charles Johnson served m the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 7366-
*» Captain Henry Johnson served in the Zulu war in i87g (Medal)
"' Captain D. M'Intyre served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-08 (Medal)
««CaptamJ. D.Marshall served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Eirvnti ,„ „„,. „f as „ ,
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Hasp, and Khedive's Star) OT'""1 war of l882> ancl wa9'
« rSSS^lnim" Served in>the Egyptian war or >88- (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
T.T-, « aPfln. "■ 0 bonnor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and KhertivpV «t»ri . .1.. „„„„/, ... .,
H* 1 Expedition in 1884-85 (granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp) ' Anedl™ a Star) j also served with the
^o^S
«> Major B\ Philpot served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 including the hatt-ln nf i„i.« „ j <• .. *
™ JHajor W. Ward served in the Boer war of 1881. \v-*vi.
Ill £.aPtam H' S' Webb 8erved in the Boer war of 1881.
Medal?' ^ Da"eS S6rVed ia ^ EaSteru eamPaig° i" '5SS-56 with the Light Division (Medal, and Turki*
740
Half Pay.— Army Schools.
Bacon, Edward, Hon.LUutenant
Bell. Robert, //on. Captain
Carroll, .las. Henry, Hon. Major
Carson, Thomas, Hon. Captain ...
Cooper, Alfred
Earp, Thomas, Hon. Major
Eldridge, Joseph Benjamin
Kdwaid, Hon. Major
Goadby, Sam. Hill, Hon. Major.
Green, George, Hon. Capt
Kenny. Richard Thos. Son, Capt.
Kidd.James Gordon
Inspectors.
2 Apr 84
7 July 90
.■_■ Sept 85
: 1 Feb. 9 >
23 Aug. 90
1 July Si
13 July S4
• June 8a
1 4 Feb. 04
13 Apr. 94
12 July 9;
7 July oc
Maior, Frederic, Hon. Captain ...
Masterson, John, Hon. Captain
Perkins, John C. Hon. Captain..
Redman, William, Hon. Captain
Robertson, George, Hon.Man.,-.
Robinson, William, Hon. Major
Shipmah, Enoch ..:
Smears, John A. Hon. Lieut
Smith, Thomas Woodford, Hon
Captain ....
Stewart, John, Hon. Major
ScB-IliSPECTOBS.
Hayes, Johm Jeseph 27 Jan. 87 I Bebb, Henry
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
.1 June 96
i Dec. ga
1 July 81
14 Feb. 84
■ 4 Feb, -.,
33 Apr. 90
27 Feb. 94
1 July 81
25 Mar. S5
Half or Retired Pay.— Chaplains' Department.
Arthur, David,1 i»( CTa»»
Sarton, John Tarker, MA. .»( Clou
Beach, W. R. MA :st Clau
Benton, Patrick,3 JO. i.l'rctbyterian)istClass
Bellord, .lun'^.* .»< Clau
Bennett, D. D. MA ■
Uiin.lle, Robert,3 DSO. [R] \st Class
Brewne, Ralph C.6 i't Clau
Bollock, Reginald Heber, DCL. nt Clatt,
Honorary Chaplain to the Queen
Clark, Sy<raey,3f4. utclots
■Coar, Charles J.3 MA. 1st Class
■Cjghlan, Thomas Llovd (R. Catholic), 1st Clan
■Collins, J. A. Welsh.8 BA. 1st Class
Crooke, Miiward,9 M A. 1st Class
Grozier, J. A..'MA
Godwin, George Nelson,'-0 3rd Clots
Gregson, Charles, MA. 1st Class
Jenner, Edward H. F.BA. 2nd Class
trogh, William J. BA. 4M Class
Chaplains,
jo Nov. 78 1 M'Carthy, Arthur (Soman Catholic), 2nd Class
Mar. 82
29 Dec. 79
1 July 78
iS Nov. 92
17 July 80
15 June 85
9 Aug. 82
; Apr. 8. j
M'Dougall.Henry. .l/.t. <tt Class
Mactaggart. John,11 2nd Clan
Mead. George. MA. 15/ Clau
Molesworth, Thomas. MA. ist Class
O'Callaghan.Kruncis (Soman Catholic) 2nd Class
O'Flaherty, John [Roman Catholic), 1st Class ...
Patterson, Robert Stewart,12 1st Class
Ponsford, William, lit Clau...
Rosser, Charles Adeane, MA. xst Class
16 Oct. 74 Scott, Matthew Robert, Mi. 1st Class
3 Mar. 80 ISolbe, C. A.," BA. nt <
1 Apr. 79 Somerville, Dudley ,J MA 1st Class
16 Mar. 81 Stanley, Thomas Carter. LLD 1st Class
18 May 75 Virtue', John {Roman Catholic), isI Clatt
7 Jan. 74 Walsh, E. L. BA. 1st Clatt
1 Jan. 87 Wheeler, Horace N.2 MA. xtt Clatt
6 Jan. 97 Williams, G. Campbell," DD
6 June 97 Wylde, George, MA. itt Clatt
5 July 76
30 Apr. 79
22 July 47
1 5 June 90
10 Feb. 87
19 Nov. 76
29 Dec. 78
1 Apr. 79
14 Apr. 92
1 May 80
12 Apr. 91
10 Apr. 63
1 Dec. 00
6 Mar. 75
5 Dec. 70
2 Feb. 7s
5 Aug. 75
28 May 75
14 May 79
25 Feb. 78
1 The Rev D Arthur served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 1st Battalion of the Cameron High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
N*%he'PR3edvs0 J.A." Croltarf D.'somerrtlle, and H. X. Wheeler served with the Army in the Crimea, and have re-
^^S^SS^Sm^^ Zealand war in XS63-66, and was present in the engagement at Orakau
<X«eThe"Rev J Bellord served in the Zulu war or 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
.',) Served in the Boer war in .881. Served throughout the Egyptian «;ar_o_fj882, and w-aspresent attic
:'u£ 0f tbe let class, Clasp). Was present in the engagement at Gmiss, on the UpperN lie, on the 30th Deceiu-
bei * 335 (mention, d m deep aches). Served wiihthe Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
^-896 induding the engagement at F.rket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of
'.led idie British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two I indin the campaign in. 898 including the
battlesof the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasps to
K''CTheCRevIeRac Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
• The Rev' C. J. Coar served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
in desnatches promoted Chaplain 1st Class, and M.-dal with Clasp'. ..„.,,„, „, , I
■ The Rev J i W Collins served with the field force In theWaikato during the New Zealand war 111 1864-os,
w-.s present at the investment and capture of Orakan (thanked In brigade orders) Also served with the held
CccmSerMamr General Chute in the ParanaM campaign in ,866. including the Bush march 10
Tammki and was present at the assault and capture ol I Itapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of
Kelemara'i and other places (mentioned in despatches, Medal). . ,<,„,,„„,„.,„, /»,„j.,
? The Rev. M. Crooke served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-53, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
W>?XbeBevBG 'l^Godwin served in the operations near Suakin m December 1888 including the engagement at
^^J^sj^^^^^zJ!^ in ,879 I Medal) Served in the Egyptian war of ,332, and was
..iit at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Star) ; also served with the Soudan Ex-
ed, ion under Sir Gerald Graham in .884. and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two
Clasps) Served with the Nile Expedition in ,684-85, and was present at the action ol Kirbekan (mentioned la
despatches promoted Chaplain of the 3rd class, two Clasps). .... .... ,
'The Rev R S Patterson was in Turkey in tl.o Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served
, - ■ l,,cutcmint in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the T„„t affair, and also ra the first reman rnid;
accompanied, as Chaphun, the lied River expeditionary force of .870 under SirGarnel Woleelej to Port ■ Oral
/Meda ) Proceeded to fthe Gold Coast in September i873.and served thereuntil thecaptur.
m — *" . • . IB __..; »»*• -O0_ ( M .1. I <■ 1 .mil k Mil fl!
'» The Rev. C. A,
" The Rev. G. C. W
Solbe served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Chedivi 31
rilliams served w<th mm Baltic Expedition In 1854! Medal .
Half or Retired Pay. — Veterinary Department.
741-2
Principal Veterinary Subgbons.
Fleming, George.1 CB. FRCVS. [R] ...-.
Lambert, James Drummond,2 CB. FRCVS
Staff Veterinary Subqbons.
Collins, Francis Frederick
Gudgin, Tom Parinder* [R]
Owles, Alfred Job4
Steel, Charles*
VBTBKI-
NABT
SURGEON.
1ST CLASS.
STAFF
VET.
SURGEON.
28 Dec. 55 21 Aug. 67
12 Oct. 57! 2 Sept.68
8 Dec. 48 26 Nor. 61
10 June 54^29 July 62
Vetektjtary Lieutenant Colonels.
Adam*, Walter Seymour ,
Berne, James Coleman"
Dwyer, John Cornelius
Ewing, Edward8
Kettle, James9
Oliphant, George A'bert,10 FRCVS.
Oliver, George Agnatius Amos11
Poyser, Richard, Xi DSO
Russell, William Albert, FRCVS.
Walker, Francis13
Walters. William Barker,1* CB
7 Feb. 49
Oct. 55
n Jan. 67
26 Nov. 6:
21 Aug. 67
1 Apr.
21 Aug. 79
12 Mar. 81
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
6 July 70
25 Feb. 8c
principal
VET.
SURGEON.
28 June 83
28 June 90
7KT. LT.
COLONVT,.
7 Aug. 67! 2 Feb.
23 Dec. 63 23 Dec. 80
8 Sept. 65 7 Mar. 76
ii Jan. 67 1 Aug. 77
22 June 60 2 Aug. 71
16 Feb. 64I 5 Jan. 70
12 Sept.63! 8 Mar. 76
24 June 62! 4 Oct. 73
3 Oct. 6223 May 74
26 Aug. 61 2 Aug. 71
31 Jan. 60 25 June 73
15 June 95
26 Jan. 96
3 Mar. 98
i3 Feb. 95
6 Jan. 96
28 June 83
28 May 94
14 Mar. 95
6 Apr. 87
6 Sept. 89
29 Aug. 83
INSP. VKT.
SURGEON.
i June 85
Inspecting Veterinary Surgeons.
Anderson, Johnli
Appleton, William16
Evans, Griffith, MD hi Jan. 60, 6 July 70^27 Feb. 79
Meyrick, James Joseph,17 CB. I 1 Jan. 60 19 Sept.7o| 5 June 8
31 Jan. 601 4 Oct. 73 2- July 85
HALF PAT.
28 June 90
28 June 97
24 Jan. 82
27 July 85
t9 June 3 1
1 June 85
15 Nov. 99
iS Jan. 98
23 Apr. 98
3 Mar. 9S
4 Aug. 98
26 Jan. 96
14 Mar. 95
7 Apr. 97
6 Jan. 96
25 Nov. 93
24 reb. 94
I 8 Oct. 90
6 Apr. 87
7 Aug 90
6 Sept. 89
VETBBI-
_ NlKY
Veterinary Surgeons, ist class. surgeon
Adams, John Prosser1* 14 June 73 26 Sept 84
Baldock, John,19 Man. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon ' I5 pek 5621 Aug 67
Barker, John,20 7 Hussars „'". 27 July « Lg July 62
Boyd, William, Royal Artillery -{ JnZ g J* j™Z ll
Bushman, John George, 21 Hussars... 7 Jan. 58li8Aug.6g
Constant, Stephen Price,-1 5 Dragoon Guards 27 Oct 49 26 Nov 61
S^w-,?611172* I 5 July 55! 4Dec.'63
Hall. William I26 Nov. 6r 2 Au<* 71
Hinge, Daniel Isaac.2* Son. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon , juiv -,L_ « *'L
Jones, Alfred Adrian," 2 Life Guards ' L June7il 1 Anr l\
Kelly. Edward, Royal Artillery ! 3f™5« a5£ 67
Marshall Frederick FitzHugh 22 June 6c| JaT 7I
Mence. Martm, i Life Guards L. ju]y -J * Dec i
Murray. Robert Walter,2? Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon L, May st'sj Jan 68
Percivall 1, Charles fr Junefij ,i Nov.76
Philips, James George, Royal Artillery i28 Au„ f Jul '
Plomley, Francis28 1 x Sept 67 2 Feb 78
Reilly, Charles George H., Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon ,.'.'.'.'.'. 15 Feb 61! 2 Au^ 71
Sewell, Herbert,30 Bon. Inspecting I eterinary Surgeon |3, Jan. 55 4 Dec 63!
iirsp. vet
1ST CLASS. suaGE0!J.
Skoulding
John B. William31 .
VilBBIXAEY illJOES.
9 Nov. 55
71 Aug. 67I
Burt, Walter32 tI Se t 6o
Case, Middleton Frederick Mallett33 22 jan 'gS
Edwards, JohQ Denis3' ZZZZZ n Sep't.89l 4 Aug. ,6
Evans, John William3' 13 Feb 71I
Frost, Robert Francis , ,< r«i' irL Ki" 1.
GiUard, Charles Whitney- """""".rZE Sept. M Feb. f|
Hamilton, John... . ^ jUne 68
Healy, Michael Francis35 ZZZZZZ. 30 June 63
Kemp, Walter Henry n Feb ,„ „
Ellick, Thomas Alexander" IZZZZZIZZZZZZ:. 30 o£ 8 30 Oct' **
4 Oct. 73
14 July 81
26 Aug. 96
15 Feb. 93
14 Jan. 93
15 Feb. 93
3 June 80
1 Nov. 79
q Feb. 92
30 Oct.
[ Longhurst, Seaward*" June • - T g M June
Powell, Benjamin Augustus White" 4 Mar. 73! I Apr. 83 1 ^pr. 93
Walker, William" 12 Jan 67 1 14 July 8
WhitHeld George Di*hy« . * ^ * , ££ \ Ap£ 93
Wilson, Stuart Murray Juf J ** 3 „ July *2
VETERINARY CiPTAIN.
Kelly, Edward Harvey 26 Feb> 8l|2- Fbb
Veterinary Surgeons.
( Goddard, Samuel Thomas, Royal Artillery
I Lord, William Barry, Royal Artillery
Masters, William James, Royal Artillery
VET. SURG
4 Jan. 59
1 Oct. 54
Williamson.Thomas John .." " .........'.."....'..'..*. "| 5 Mar. 55
VeTBEINABY LlEUrBNANT.
Holmes, Robert Henston
VET. LIEUT.
31 Oct. 83
23 Jan. 86
15 May 66
3 Mar. 80
15 Nov. 79
ro Dec. 76
30 Apr. S5
30 Nov. 8 1
15 June 87
10 June 9 1
19 Feb. 3i
20 Jan. 86
4 Sept. So
2 May 83
12 Sept. 83
19 Sept. 68
2 May 83
19 Aug. 86
9 May 84
18 Mar. 83
4 Nov. 93
29 Sept. 94
2 Apr. 98
29 Sept.97
4 Feb. 99
o Nov. 97
9 Dec. 96
8 Mar. 94
16 Sept. 95
23 Dec. 98
9 Nov. 98
3 Apr. 98
29 May 96
28 Dec. 98
3 Nov. 97
7 Mar. 95
23 Jan. 79
18 Apr. 64
17 Dec. 79
21 Oct. 71
26 Sept.99
25 Sept. 95 ;
qJ ^inCi^al Trei>riUai^ Sur-eo" F!fmi£Z «F?a iQ the Eastern campaign in 1855-16 after the fall of Sebastopol.
Served 111 the Military Train with the Expedition to North China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
capture of the Taku i orts actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Principal Veterinary Surgeon J. D Lambert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879. and was
present in the engagement at Ulumh (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 as Principal
veterinary Surgeon. *
* Staff Veterinary Surgeon T P. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the affair of
MKenzies Farm battles ot Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
t££J P P£ and Turkish Medal) Served m the Indian campaign in 185S-59, iucluding the siege and capture of
Lucknow the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bun-
gaon (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war m 1S79 (Medal with Clasp)
'Staff Veterinary Surgeon Owles served from 21st July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal)
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) Served the Indian campaign of i857-53, including the actions of the Hindu n on
iftfS £8* ^ 5 ■ • 8I6Se *n(J.?aPfcure of Delhi, taking of Bare.lly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
« Stall Veterinary aurgeon C. Steel served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal)
3/
245 Wai 5 i 0/ the Veterinary Department 011 Half or Retired Pay.
J.I 1 lerai 1 served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of :368 (Medal). Served will
Ibe Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-83.
* Veterinary Lt.Colonel E. Swing served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Mcda
with < 1]
v. terinary Lt.Colonel J. Kettle served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-6S (Medal).
.. A. Oliphant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Principal Veterinnry S ■_•
with the Kooniin Field Foi Sfedat]
11 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A A. Oliver served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the 1 ■■ _■•
inents at Girishk and tfaiwand, and at the battle of Candahar (Modal with Clasp).
rinary Lt.Colonel Poyaer served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war m 1S79-S0, and took part iu <kH
seditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Mrduli. Served with the 1 intra
1 ■ Force nndi r-Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (mentioned in despatches. DSD . mid Medal with Clasp).
eriuary Lt.ColoneHF. Walker served with the 1st Lite Guards in the Egyptian war of iSS=, and was present
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama. iu the two art ions at Kassasiii, at the battle of Tel-el-Kelur, anc
al the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's star). <■
" Veterinarj Lt-Colonel W. B. Walters Berved in the Zulu war in 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
Served in the's 0 campaign in 1S85 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon in Egypt (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
• I nspectiug veterinary Surgeon .1. Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Taranaki
. Waikatoc impaigns.and was present at the affairs of Kern Kerriand Pnkikohe. anil nctions of Rangiawhia
Hrriui.and lAeGate Pah 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary lore.
in 1867-6S, and forme d and had charge if the Sick Depots at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was t'urei
times employed on Special Service (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 witt
the Koornm' Field Force and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force as Inspect ing V, terinary Surgeon (mention*
in despatches, Mi dal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Indiai
' mtingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, ani,
Khedive's StS
' Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon W. Appleton was attached to the Military Tram during the New Zealand wa
of 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Al
Musjid and in the affair at Futtehabad 1. Medal with Clasp).
" Inspecting Veterinary S urge n Meyrick served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary StirgeJ|pj
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
terinary Surgeon J. P. Adams served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement a
Charasiah on the 6tn October 1879 and in the operations round Cabal in December 1879 (Medal with two 1 llaspfl
15 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Baldock served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khediv*
Star). J I
-" Veter.narv Surgeon Barker served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 17th Aug. 1855, including*],
siege and faH'of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the India
campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Aluniliagl
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and action of Nawabgnnge, occupation of Fyzauad, passage 1 •
the Goomtee at Sultannore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and H;
derghur; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meeje
dia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (.Medal with Clasp),
21 Veterinary Surgeon Constant served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the buttles of Alma, HalakUn
and lnkerman.and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal 1. J
--' Veterinary Surgeon H. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian Expedition of 1857 (Medal win
. asp ilso with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Boss in 1858, and present at. siege and captuiB
Ratghnr, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, at Malthone, battle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, anion c
Koonch, advance on and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp). f]
'* Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon D. I. Hinge served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55-56 after the falm
Sebastopol. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (Medal with Clasp, at
Khedive's Star). . HI
'-'' Veterinary Surgeon A. A. Jones served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of w- . . including the actio
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Servedin the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition i
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Wj
''' Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon R. W. Murray served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-56 with the TurkBO
Contingent, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
18 Veterinary Surgeon F. Plomley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and c»]
tare of Ali Mu'sjid (Medal with Clasp).
30 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Sewell served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimea from June to 01
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of NurcoMII
i Medal). Served with the expedition to Ckina in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of TW'
"orts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
82 Veterinary Major W. Burt served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian*)
of :88a (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (mentioned in dcspatoBJj
Clasp 1. Mil
31 Veterinary Major M. F. M. Case served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle ofl[
tl-Xebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations near Suakin in Decerns 1 m
including the engagement of Gemaizah (Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
31 Veterinary Major J. D. Edwards served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
11 Veterinary Major J. W. Evans served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent, and W|
presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■' Veterinary Minor C. W. Gillard served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took pai t in the advance to Canaan'
(Medal). Served in the Boer wnr in 1881 (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon tor services in AfghanMH
and South Africa). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
38 Veterinary Major M. F. Healy served in the Zulu wnr in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
» Veterinary Major Killick served in the Zulu war in 1E79 (Medal withe;
•o Veterinary Major Longhum served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Mecial m
" Veterinary Major B. A. W. Powell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (M. dal with Clasp).
« Veterinary Major W. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the force under Sir Donald Stcwa
(Medal).
« Veterinary Major G. D. Whitfield served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Half Pay. —Military Store Department.
Assistant Sopebintendent of Stoees.
Phillips, Noblett 24Jane68
743«
Deputy Assistant Superintendents of Stores.
Leslie, John , A 6
Shepherd, Frederick Samuel " , Anr' fir
Tribe, Alfred Read ..........'.'. , Apr! 61
Hagger, Thomas Oxenham
Half Pay.— Purveyors' Department.
Pbincipal Pubvetob.
PRINCIPAL
PUBVEYOB.
i July 55'24 Dec. 60
„ , . , Pdhtetobs.
Bush, John 28 0ct. 59 I Coward, Charles „ Wnr „
„ __..,,. Deputy Purvbyobs. 3i.Jn-.sr. js
i^^a^awardFre^riokr;;:;;;;;;;;; ~f£ 66]\ stewart' UichaTd H(lrdi^ »*<*. „
Zealand™' $%£%<$&)?* ^^ "^^ ta lS" ^ ™* M» Medal). Served in the Xew
Officers of Royal Artillery Retired from the Service on Annuities.
Captains.
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott*
Shakerley, Geoffrey Joseph5
Walsh, Lewis Paxton6
DATE OP
BANK.
21 Feb. 57
1 Apr. 59
3 Jan.
"WHEN
RETIRED.
28 Sept.71
28 Sept.71
17 Jan. 72
Second Captains.
Deedes, Granville
Stirling, Walter George .
DATE OF
RANK.
WHEN
RETIRED.
15 ilar. 7r, 2 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 70 11 Nov. 71
Lieutenants.
AUaiUDadJey 'North 22 Juuesg'zS Sept 71
Day, Francis Harry Emilius x Nov. S „ Nov 71
Harvey, Henry Beauchamo Richard 18 Dec. 60 17 Jan. 72
(MetoS^ °f ^54, mclu<Ung the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
KSSf^ oS5S3tBS£ ^S)TeaU CamPaign fr°m jMe l855' incluainS the sie^ ^d fall of Sebastopol
•"u^^ ,, ihe „*
T^S^ualf^ and CaptU™ °f the **"*■ » the ** *»*<& ae^SL^Sr^roC and
3/
44
General and Field Officers who have Retired from the Service
BY SALE BY COUMCTATIOX. WITH A OBATCITY. Off BY SCRREXDER OF HALF PAY.
XOT r.\ THE RESERVE.
Noil.
of their continue
s should appear in this list will communicate the fact
It is particnlar.y.recmesud U-tOJtar..^ ££>**£ TSStSS^^^SS^SSi^^
Sftf .!"' l^r "".nonth W»b\£ « o^itT th-cir-nime. are liaole to be removed herefrom.
MAJOR GENERALS.
Achcson, .Hon. Edward Arch. Brabaion,1
Coldstream Guards • ■ 13 Apr. 87
Brown, John Henry." Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 80
Chesuev Francis Ruwson,3 Royal Engineers... 1 Apr. 76
Donnelly. Sir John F. Dykes,' ECB. R. Eng. 31 Dec. 87
, Robert Nevill, Wiltshire Regiment ... 38 Oct. 85
Hamilton, Francis William, Scots Fusiliers... 33 Jan. 87
Jervois, John Gordon, Royal Engineers 1 July 82
Ma • ,-„ -, H. ur\ Cote." Royal Artillery .. "Si™*? Bs
Mi,..,, James Robert, C.VG. Royal Engineers 18 Oct. 73
Percival, Horace. Royal Artillery •"•■-"■• ' Jan' 4
Scott, Sir Fnis. Cunningham,1" KCB.ECMO.
♦2 Foot ■■■■■■-. 25 Mar. 96
Steward. Eilw-rd Harding, Royal Engineers 14 July =3
Syngc, Mill,'.. .-ion Henry, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mnr. 73
COLONELS.
Agg, William.' 3' Foot " i,'"r '">
Aftchison, William,* Soots Guards 10 July 68
Allan, Andrew Timbrell,' 25 Foot 1 Apr. 63
Baby, Daniel Antoine.' Military Tram 1 July 81
Baillie, George element. Royal Engineers 2 Aug. b5
Baker, Robert Broome, 16 Foot 1 July °i
Berry Edward R.9 Staff Officer of Pensioners 1 July 81
Bibby, Alfred," 4 Hussars ■ '! ,0T' 85
Blake, Matthew Gregory, Canadian Regiment 28 June 38
Bovill, James Owen, 66 Foot 1 July Bi
Brown. Thos. Southwell,13 83 Foot 3 June 76
TCBrowne, Henry George.^ioo Foot.... 1 July 81
Burnell. Edward S. P. Coldstream Guards 6 Aug.Bi
Bushe, Charles Kendal," 59 Foot 26 June 71
Campbell, James, 87 Foot 2» .Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached i6JNov.sH
Cane, stopford, 30 Foot - "■■ " £°fT- 1»
Cathcart.-ffoa.Aug.Murray^GrenadierGuardB 27 Oct. 64
Clark, Stanley Yeatman," 17 Lancers 1 Apr. 32
Clarke, James dimming, 76 Foot ■ July 81
Cleeve, Stewart Alexander,21 13 Foot ■■■■■•■-.■ « Ju'.v 8l
Colville,//o,i. Sir Win. James,» JTI O. CB. Rif.
Brigade Matt, r of the Ceremonies to the Queen,
and Extra Equerry to H.R.1I. the Duke of
Saxe Coburg and Gotha 26 Nov. 69
Cooper, Joshua Harry," 7 Foot 21 June 69
Curiam, George Augustus," 2 Life Guards... .0 Apr. 87
Davies, George Silvester," Cavalry Depot ... 1 July 81
Digbv Edward H.T. Lord,30 Coldstream Gds. . 15 Aug. 87
Donovan, Thomas,'1 Cape Mounted Rifles 30 Ju y 60
Downing, John David,33 28 Foct 'July 81
c. Eden, Morton Robert,33 56 Foot 10 May 79
Faddy, Peter Pickmore,3' Royal Artillery 29 June 58
Fairfax, Sir Win. Geo. Herbert Taylor Ram-
say, Bart.** 15 Foot "°ct- "
Faussett. Will,,,-,,,'" 44 Foot s "^-79
Fraeer, Hon. Hrary Thomas,*2 Scots Guards.. 18 Dec. 83
Gardiner.Riehard, late Inspecting Field Officer 26 Oct. 58
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot 9 Dec. 69
Gardner. Edgar, 2 West India Regiment 1 July 81
Ueddes, John, 44 Foot 'July 81
Glass, Henrv Ed ward." Cheshire Regt. (22 F.) 1 July 81
Godman, Arthur FitzPalrick, DL. 6 Dr. Gds. 7 July 80
Grace, Sheffield Hamilton," 6S Foot 1 Ju y 81
Grant, ChBrlcs Coote, 16 Foot 1 July 81
Gregory, Honrj Jas. Michell," 3 W.I. Regt. ... 15 May 57
Griffiths, Edward St. John,*' 10 Foot 1 July 81
Hay, Alex. Sebastian Leith," CB. 93 Foot ... 16 Apr. 58
Horvcy, Thos. Geo. O'Donoghuo, Ceylon Rifles 1 July 81
Hibbe'rt. Francis Gordon," 20 Foot 4 A.l"' 7°
Jenuer, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot 21 Jjeb. 65
Kippen, Horati. Nelson, 12 Foot . ■■■■■■■■ 1 July 81
Littleton. Son. Edward Georgo Percy, CMO.
Grenadier Guards ' i° ' '
Lloyd, Robert Clifford. 68 Foot 9?,ept'52
Lowe, Arthur Charles," 11 Foot '*%£:?,
\I ■ 1 1. ,tit,.-1 .. .11:1 .-Cape Mounted Riflemen... 1 Jul) 81
Jt'Kerlie Sir John Graham, A'( II. Royal Eng. 10 June <u
naghten, fir Fra Edm. B*." 8 Hussars
a Battalion Irittt Jtijlei "■•■
M.,,, shrld. Su- 1 hams Edward," ECMQ
Morgan. Charles,"1 67 Foot ' J»'J ||
Muter, Dunbar Douglas,"2 5' Foot 3> Mar. 65
Napier. Edward. Cavalry Depot ... 6 July 75
Ness, aiohard Bdw Derby. 3 w . I. Regt 1 July 81
Noblett. Edward Abbott.'3 18 Foot 1 July 81
Ogilw. Thomas, a Lift Guards ■- 2* *<ov;s4
Pew -v, George Algernon, Grenadier Cuards... 19 Ju 5 82
gast, Lenox,"9 2 Dragoons ,u£,,i
Price, John Andrew,"' Royal Artillery ...... '7 Juneg
Reynardson. Charles Birch,80 Grenadier Gds. 8 Sept. 36
1(1,'. . Irs, 1. .dfrev,'" Unattached ■ • ;"> 1
Roberts, William Arthur. Royal Artillery 11 Aug. 86
■son, James Alexander.82 Foot ......... 16 Sept. w
Robertson, James Peter," CB. Military Tram 28 Aug. 63
Rocke, Richard Hill,83 2 Foot ■ July Si
Sandwich, Edward G. H. Earl of. , Gren. Gds.
Honorary Colonel 5 Bn. King, Royal Rifle, "Sept.*
Scovell, Edward W. 96 Foot » J111! ?'
Shakerley, Henry Webster, Royal Artillery... 22 Mar. 84
S.bthorp Richard Fras. Waldo," Uualt lA?\*
Sinclair, C. W. Lord* 57 Foot -■■■■■■■•■ 8 »"■ "
8towart,Jas.AinsIic«R. Marines, Of n^Jrm. 22 Ma) 66
Swinlon, Frederick Hay.91 5 Dragoon Guards;
Military Eniqht of JYmdmr 8 Mar 79
Tempest. Thomas Richard Plurabe, 23 Foot ... 20 June 5"
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9»ov.fl
Thornhill, Charles,9- Royal Artillery ■ -M'r
Travels Frederick John,93 Royal Artillery ... 1 Apr
Trim is, John," Royal -Artillery ..._ 24 Jan.
Trevelyan, Harrington Astley," 7 Hussars... 19 Apr
Vincent, Arthur Hare. 3 Hussars 1 Oct.
Watson, William Henry,96 Royal Artillery 4 Oct.
Weeg. John, 42 Foot ••■••■■ '4 *U1-'- 52
Welleslev,ifo». Fred. Arthur, Coldstream Gds. 23 J'1"- f,
Wilson, Aug. Nicholas,1"1 Rifle Brigade 19 May 80
Wise. Charlos, 65 Foot *S Nov. 54
Wybergh, Archibald, 10a 63 Foot ■ Jul) 81
62
.69
81
79'
Feb. 7c
Unatt i„n;.l lirinr.il. U.S. of Venezuela ... 1 Oct. 77
tor, CB." 28 V.Clent. at Arm, 27 Mar . dj
y« Maude, FranciB CornwalllB," OB. B. Art.
MUar* 6 1* of Wtotoor »Jn|» «»
.i-i...; 1 lattached 3tJ~. J
, Bowlani, l West India Regt ■ May 6.
Montagu, Ho " 8 Hussars 15 Aug. si
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Addams, James, R. Artillery. 6J";!|i
Alexander, Boyd Francis.1 Rifle Brigade 21 Mai 7»
Allen, James. 2 W. I. Regt ? nZ f, ,
AlLvne, Douglas,2 37 Foot ....„ ■ <>ct. 77 I
Anneslev Hugh, Earl,* Scots Guards 18 Ma) 60
ir^strong, Atex. Boswell,3 Cape M. Rifles
Armstrong, Charles. 35 Foot 16 Ma. 7» ■
ArmstronI, Richard/ 40 Foot 1 : ■ ■!> 81 ,
Armytage, Henry," Coldstream Guards 26 Oct. 58
Atkinson. Edward D. 37 Foot *> INOT.5B
Babington, William. 7 Hussars "o3;"; !°
Ba»ot Ponsonby, Scots Guards 28 Apr. 75 ,
Barrett, Kmox,.56 Foot ■■ ' »"?•£
Barron, Fenwick Boyce. 3 Dragoon i.uards ■ Apr. 59
Barton, Christopher, .8 Hussars . .. ^ ....... 1 Apr. 70
Bathurst. Sir Fred. Thomas Arthur H» Bt.
Grenadier Guards ...... 18 Jan. 61
Battino, Wm. Alexander,1' 2 Dragoon Guards. , Dec. 80
Bazalgette, William Joseph^3 37 Foot ........ 23 Mar. »
Beautort, Henry, Duke e/ XG. Unattached ... 26 Oct. S«
Beers, William, 26 Foot ' m ,, £
Bell, William, 12 Foot 3° , ', 1'
Bennett, William, 48 Foot ... .....;. >° J"11- 37 •
Bentinck, Henry Chu.Adol. Fred. Wm. Alden-
burg, Coldst. Guards , "' ' 2.
Bertie, Hon. Geo. Aubrey Ver,-,» Coldst. Gds. .2 Jan. 81
liertram, Charles Peteue" 4. foot - Jan- «
lliddulph, Francis Edward, 9 Foot 16 *eo. j»
Biggs, Thomas, 60 Rifles n „
Biflington, George M ' Hussars..., • Oct 77
lliuney, Charles Richard. Royal Engineers ... 8 Mnr. 67
lllachi'ord, Oswald Samuel. .5 Dragoons 20,'u,'e5,J
Hlenr.erhassctt, Barry,2' 71 Foot 7 Dec. 5»
Ihi.u.tield, Thomas Edwin, 26 Foot ... _....... 1 Apr. 70
Blvshswood, Archibald Campbell, Lord,*1 scots
Guards: Hon. Colonel late 4 Battalion Argyll
a,»lSutherla,„l Hollander. " ,""22
Rood, Edward.2" Depot Battalion 20JUH054
;;,„,1, Henry,3" 15 Hussars " Jov.«
Borthwick, Alexander. Rifle brigade 20 A ug.84
Bourke, Thomas. 14 Foot 9';"I:"S
Boyd, James George Hay." ' -.loia.-lied 20 A r 66
Bovle Hon. William George," Coldst. Gds. ... i9Aug.62
Brum8ton.ThomasHarvr.v.-''i:rei.adier Guards ,o.uno6a
Bravo Alexander,36 1 West India Regiment ... 13 Aug. 74
Lieutenant Colonels who have Retired hij &alet by Commutation, fyc. 74S
Brockman, Julius Drake,3? 86 Foot i Oct. 77 Garrett, Algernon Robert,117 66 Foo* a8Juneb4
Brook, William John,38 30 Foot 14 Aug. 74 Gascoigne, Clifton,118 Grenadier Guards 16 May 65
Brown, Charles Bradford,40 8 Foot 8 May 80 Gash, Thomas, Ceylon Rifles 1 July 81
Brown, Edward John Vesey,41 60 Foot 27 May 59 Gilpin. Bradney Todd,11962 Foot 2 Apr. 71
Browne, Herbert Fred. Lewis, 77 Foot 1 July 81 , Godwin, Algernon Arbuthnot,120 103 Foot 8 June 81
Bruce. Courtenay William,42 6 Dragoon Guards 23 Oct. 67 Gordon.Geo. Grant,121 CB. CVO. Scots Guards,
Burgoyne, Sir John Montagu, Bart* Grenadier Hon. Colonel late 3 Battalion Royal Scots 13 Feb. 63
Guards; Hon. Colonel 3 Bu. Bedford Regt. ... 30 Nov. 60 Gordon, Sir William,123 Bart. 17 Lancers 10 June 62
Burnand, Norman, Coldstream Guards 17 Feb. 69 ' Gore, Frederick William,123 3 Foot 9 Aug. 63
Burnley-Campbell, Hardin,47 6 Dragoon Gds.
Burton, Henry,*8 West Riding Regt. (76 Foot)
5 July 82 , Gore, James Pollock,124 1 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Jan. S3 Gosling, George, Scots Guards 15 Apr. 74
Butler, Edward Arthur,49 Irish Rifles 18 Apr. 85 , Grant, Alex. G. 85 Foot 31 Aug. 55
Butt, John Wells, 95 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Byng, Alfred Molyneux, Gren. Guards 23 Mar. 70
Cafe, Haydon Lloyd, 04 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Calcott, Charles Rowland Berkeley,50 28 Foot . 1 Apr. 70
Caldwell, William Bletterman, 76 Foot 20 June 54
Callwell, Robert Joseph,51 Derbyshire Regt. 29 Oct. 81
Campbell, Duncan,52 Unattached' 21 Dec. 62
Campbell. Hon. Henry Walter,53 Coldst.Guards 14 Aug. 66
Carden, Sir Frederick Walter, Burt. 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70
Carden, Henry Robert,56 Unattached 26 Dec. 56
p.s.c.Cnrdew, George Masters,55 67 Foot 1 July 81
Carington, Hon. Wm. Henry Peregrine,57 CB.
Grenadier Guards, Equerry to the Queen 4 Dec. 72
Cannichael, George Lynedoch,58 95 Foot, Chief
Constable of Worcester 9 Feb. 70
Cator, Thomas William, 76 Foot 12 Apr. 72
Cecil, Lord Eustace Henry B. G., Coldstr. Gds. 2 July 61
Champion, Percival Robert, Royal Marines... 9 Jan. 82
Chetwode, George,59 8 Hussars 30 Mar. 60
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards 21 Mar. 68
Clayton, FitzRoy Aug. Talbot,61 Gren. Guards 16 May 62
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards... 14 Jan. 71
Cocker, Barnard William, 38 Foot n Nov. 51
Coke, Hon. Wenham C. W.65 Scots Guards 14 June 58
Colls, Robert Stacy,66 32 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Colman, Thomas, 9 Foot 20 June 54
Cohhurst, David Latouche,67 20 Foot 23 Jan. 69
p.s.c. Colvile, Charles Frederick, n Foot 1 July 81
Coney, Arthur Henry,68 67 Foot 30 May 74
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 57
Cope, George Harwood,72 14 Foot 19 Feb. 79
Cotes, Charles James,73 Z>Z.Grenadier Guards 21 Aug. 78
Coxon, George Stackpole,74 Depot Battalion .. 1 Apr. 70
Craster, James Thomas,75 Unattached 31 Jan. 72
Crawley, Philip Sambrook.76 Coldstream Gds.. 13 Dec. 60
Creagh, Andrew Michael,77 Black Watcb 72 Nov. 84
Cremorne, Vesey, Lord, Coldstream Gds 4 Jan. 71
Crichton, Hon. Chas. Fred., Grenadier Gds. ... 17 May 71
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,78 52 Foot '27 Dec. 68
Crozier, Rich. Pearson, E. Surrey Regt.(3i F.) 28 Nov. 83
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Cust, John Francis, Grenadier Guards 16 Sept. 56
Custance, Fred. Hambleton, Grenadier Guards;
Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt 3 Aug. 72
Dawson, Charlton,81 18 Foot 1 July 81
Deacon, William Edward Duxand,85 54 Foot ;
Military Knight of Windsor 27 Dec. 68
Pence, George Ramsay Alured,87 4 Dr. Gds. 18 Nov. 82
Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot 20 Sept. 60
Dillon, Robert,90 30 Foot 3 Sept. 67
Dixon, John, 73 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Dolan, Terence Michael, 95 Foot 1 July 81
Drummond.Hy.Edw. Stirring Home, Scots GdB. 5 Sept. 77
Dugmore, Fred. Wm. John, Scots Guards 17 May 71
Duke, Jemmett Charles,91 17 Lancers 7 Jan. 82
Dunbar, Thomas Clement,92 75 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Edgcumbe, Hon. Charles Ernest, Grenadier
Guards, Hon. Colonel 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 29 Dec. 69
p.s.c. Edwardes, Hon. Cuthbert Ellison,9*
Rifle Brigade x July 81
EdwBi&s, Spencer Henry Hutchins,95 98 Foot. 20 May 68
Green, Thomas Edward,128 Military Train 1 Oct. 77
Greene, Dawson Cornelius,129 Depot Battalion 9 Sept.64
Greville, Arthur Charles,131 Unattached 9 Nov. 62
Grey, Francis Douglas,132 37 Foot 9 Nov. 62
Gwyn, Reginald Thoresby, 4 Foot 1 July 81
Hall, Alexander Courtenay, 6 Foot 1 July 81
Hall, Frederick/36 88 Foot 9 June77
Hallowes, John,140 87 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Hamersley, John Henry, Cheshire Regt 26 Apr. 82
Hardy, Jonas Pasley,144 Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Hare, James,145 22 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Hare, Robert Powel, Royal Artillery 8 July 82
p.s.c. Hawkins, Georg« Walter, Royal Artillery 24 Mar. 86
Hay, Hon. Charles Rowley,1*9 Scots Guards... 21 Nov. 62
Haygarth, Francis,150 Scots Guards 14 July 54
Haywood, Walter Wightwick,151 W.York Regt. 29 Oct. 81
Heaton, John Richard, 37 Foot 24 Apr. 60
Heneage, Michael Walker, I52Coldstream Gds. 21 Dec. to-
Hibbert, Edward George,1-* Grenadier Guards 22 Oct. 61
Hickie, James Francis,155 7 Foot 2q May 69
Hime, Albert Henry, CMG. Royal Engineers.. 29 Dec. 83
Hood, Francis Wheler, Visct. Grenadier Gds. 23 June 63
Howley, John,157 4 Foot 14 July 79
p.s.c. Hazier, John Wallace, 2 Dragoons 21 June 80
Hubbard, Hon. Cecil John,158 Grenadier Gds. 27 Sept. 76
Hudson, James,16084 Foot 7 May 77
Hudson, Jos. Hen. Fra. Harrington, Gr. Gds. 3 Aug. 72
Humbley, W. Wellington Waterloo,161 Unatt. 24 Oct. 72
Hunt, William Thomas, 3 W. I. Regt 5 Aug. 42-
Hunter, James, 16 Foot n Nov. 51
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt 27 May 58
Hutton, Thomas Bruce, 163ioo Foot 3 July 72
Inglefield, Samuel Hood Stovin. R. Artillery 4 Ma3T 60
Ingram, Robert Bethune,165 100 Foot .... 8 Mar. 72
Innes-Ker, Lord Charles John, Scots Guards 28 Mar. 74
Irby, Leonard Howard Lloyd.166 74 Foot 1 Apr. 74
Jackson. Halkett Francis,168 Manchester Regt. 5 Nov. 84
James, Charles, 12 Foot 20 June 54.
James, Demetrius Wyndham Grevis,'69 2 Foot 10 Mar. 61
Jervoise, Henry Clarke,170 Coldstream Guards 20 Jul y 66
Johnstone, Geo. Chas. Keppel, Gren. Gds 28 Oct. 71
p.s.c. Y€ Jones, Alfred Stowell,172 13 Foot 13 Sept. 71
Jones, Ebenezer, 66 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Jones, Lewis John Fillis,174 Depot Battalion ... 21 Jan. 72
Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons 10 Jan. 37
Kenny, William Henry, Unattached 9 Apr. 56
Kensington, William, Xori.Coldstream Guards 16 Mar. 67
Kingscote, SirR. N. F.,177 KCB. Scots Guards,
Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales ;
Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Receiver
General of the Duchy of Cornwall, and Hon.
Colonel 4 Battalion Gloucester Regiment 17 July 58"
Knight, Arnold More,178 12 Foot 13 June 72
c. Knipe, William,180 86 Foot 1 May 78
Knox, William, 13 Drag rons 23June48
Lambton, Francis,181 Scots Guards 4 Nov. 59
Langford, Hercules Edward, Lord, Gren. Gds. 2 Mar. 77
Lea, Samuel Percy, Unattached 1 Aug. 74.
Leach, SirGeorge Archibald, ATC'/f.R. Engineers,
Secretary to the Board of Agriculture 31 Jau. 60
Lefroy, Augustine Hugh.18* 41 Foot 1 July Si
Elliot, Gerrge Augustus,96 18 Foot 9 Nov. 66 < Legge, Hon. Edward Henry, Coldstream Gds
England, Richard,98 55 Foot x May 66
Er^kine, ffoiliott Williams, Scots Guards, Hon.
Assist 'a?it Sergeant at Arms 25 Dec. 67
Legge, William Vincent, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 83
Colonel 6 Vol. Bn. Royal Highlanders 20 June 83 ' Legh, Henry Martin Cornwall, Gr. Gds .. ...23 Apr! 71
Fairfax, Thomas Ferdinand, Grenadier Guards 9 Apr. 70 I Lewes, John,186 3 West India Regt. , Bon. Colonel
Fairtlough. Wdliam Haviland,100 Unattached 23 May 73
Farquhar, Harry Rich, 24 Foot 1 July 81
Feilden, Oswald Barton,103 78 Foot 17 Mar. 76
Ferguson, George Arthur,10* Grenadier Gds.... 18 July 62
p.s.c. Fife-Cookson, John Cookson,105 65 Foot 17 May 79
Findlay, Alexander, 3 West India Regt 13 Feb. 52
Fisher, Seth Nuttall, 25 Foot 20 June 54
FitzGerald, Henry Charles,10* 33 Foot g Apr. 68
FitzGerald, William Henry Dominick,107 Unatt. 2 Apr. 65
FitzRoy, Lord Fred. John,108 Grenadier Gds.... ?2 June ss
Foott, Johu,110 3 Foot , July 81
I Ford, Charles Edm. Hawkshawe, R. Artillery 27 May 82
•Forster, Francis Rowland,112 4 Dragoon Gds... 20 Apr. 61
Fortescue, John Charles Wm.113 Unatt 2 Nov 55
>V€ Fosbery, George Vincent,114 Bengal S. C. 10 Feb.' 76
Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot ... 11 Nov. 51
Gardiner, Thomas,115 98 Foot 1 Apr 80
Gardyne, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards ... 32 May 66
Garlick, John William, 106 Foot 2-1 Juiv
Cardigan Artillery Western Division S. Art... 7 May 58
Lewes, Wm. Price Llewellyn, 51 Foot 1 July 81
Lindesay, Joshua E. C. C, 30 Foot 1 July 81
Lister, Fred. D.,192 6 Dragoons 2 Nov. 55
Lloyd, Thomas, 35 Foot 1 July 81
Lockwood, Amelius Richard Mark, Coldstream
Guards, MP. for Epping 5 Oct. 78
Loudon, Robert Alex. 5 W. I. Regt... 28 Sept. 73
Lovell, Charles Neville, Royal Artillery 6 Dec. 66
Lowe, Robt. Hen. Curzon Drury,195 Gren.Gds. 10 July 66
Lowndes, John Henry,196 6 F. Gent. at Anns ... 6.Tunc$6
Lyon, Fred. Lee Hopkinson,198 R. Artillery.... 14 July 8o-
Lyster, Fred. Torrons,201 21 Foot 24 Dec. 70
M'Barnet, Alexander Cockburn,203 79 Foot 25 Apr. 65
M'Pherson, Philip,205 17 Foot 23 Dec. 76
MaoBenn, Forbes, 92 Foot 15 Dec. 69
MacDonald, Peter,207 1 3 Foot 19 Dec. 6S
MaoFarlane. Francis John,308 3 Dragoon Gds. 1 Oct. 7,
K .1.... II .... LV,,.|n. -£. f -. , T ,'
garlic*, jonn William, 106 Foot 33 July 79 Uaekay, Henry Fovrler, 76 Foot 20 Junes.
Garnett, Albert Peel, n Hussara 3 Apr. 78 'uaclean, S,r FitzRoy Donald,*" Bt. C.B. 13 Hns. 4 Feb. 7,
746-7 Lit ul, ,, nut Colonels fhu have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, ^r.
Maopheraon. Lachlan,*" 30 Foot ... nB T.74 Talb it. .loan. West Riding Rest. (76 Foot) 26 Sept. 83
Maguit, . ,l,.',i. I ,. . ■:n:i.-,-l» 00 Killes; Military toot S J alio 84
k'ni;il,i,;U sAug.N Teul. ,11, Tbomas, -,5 Foot 20 Apr. 70
Mulct, .v Bv. Chas. Eden, £uW.n5Gren.Gd«. ; Oct. 62 Theilasson. Alexander Dalton,32' 72 Foot 2oJulys8
Manners 11 ell,*16 Depot Battsiliun .. '1 Feb. 66 . Thomas, Henry Joan,525 Royal Artillery 23 Feb. 56
Mansergh, John Craven,-'17 .1 foot 26 Oct. 58 Thyme. Ami Walter. Grenadier Guards to Oct. 66
Marge-- .v. William George,219 80 Foot t Apr. 70 Tottenham, Charles George,331 Scots Guards ;
Martindale, Ben Hay, OB. Royal Engineers ... 6July67 Eon. Colonel ITieklow Art. S. Div. R. Art... 15JUH060
Massey, S I. in i IMward, Scots Guards ... 18 Dec. 66 e. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 Foot 12 Oct. 57
Matih-v -iv i . Benjamin Buubnrv,**8 88 Foot ... x Jan. 68 Tremayne, Arthur.532 13 Hussars 21 Feb. 63.
Mannsell, Robert, Depot Battalion 13 Aug. 68 Tritton, Ft. ■. Luck Biscoe, Depot Battalion 12 May 69
Meredith, Henrj Waiter,"' 45 Foot 7 Mar. 62 Trotter, Robert Knox. 2S Foot 11 Nov. 51
Mildinay, Herbert A. St. John,1MBifle Brigade, Vance. Sir Horatio Page,337 Knt. 38 F.Lieut.
24 Nov. 77 1 Teomen of the Guard 25 Mar. 69
Miller. Frederick,"1 63 Foot 1 .Ian. 68 Vaughau, Eugene James, 57 Foot 1 May 59
Miller, James,232 11 Hussars S Mar. 50 Veiteh. Thomas George, Unattached 20 June 54
Miller, n. imas,as8i Foot 3 Sept 50 1 Villiera, Charles Courtney,"0 47 Foot; Military
Milligan, Charles,*3* 39 Foot 8Sept.77 Knight of Windtor 3 Oct. 64
MoButt, » iil am Henry.236 19 Foot 13 Mar. 7S ' Vivian, Ralph, Scots Guards 3oJune77
Mohan, William Campbell,23" CB. 96 Foot 20 July 58 Wade, James Heme,3" 90 Foot 25 Mar. 69
Molyneux, H,ti Caryl Craven, 10 Hussars 26 Mar. 73 Wake, Richard William, late h. p 20 June 54
II iiicktnn. Hon. Horace Manners,239 3 Hussars 12 June 60 Wakefield, Julian,3*2 83 Foot t Oct. 77
Moreton, Aug. Hy. Macdonald, Coldst. Gds. . 12 Aug. 8a Wallace. No-Wm.Thos.Fras.Agnew, St. Gr.Gds. 29 July 5*
Morley, (Vilbraham K B.,R. Marines 20 Dec. Si X€ '.Vantage. Robert James,313 Lord, KCB.
Mosse. William,*48 26 Foot 2S Mar. 74 Scots Guards, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 22 July 59
Murray, John,*** Grenadier Guards 21 Sept. 60 Warburton, Frederick Tynte,3" R. Engineers 22 May 80
Naylor, James Sadler,2** 8 Hussars )i Jan. 58 I Ward, Bernard Edward,315 60 Rifles 5 Jan. 94
Needham, tf.w.llenrv Coiville, Grenadier Gds. 28 Apr. 75 Warner, Ashton Henry, 41 Foot 10 Apr. 80
Neville. Edward,**5 Scots Guards 28 Nov. 56 Watson. Rupert Campbell, 37 Foot 5 Aug. 73
NewBigging,Wm.3*'Manch68terBegt.(96Foot) 5 Sept. 83! Waugh, William Petrie,317 16 Lancers 20 June 54
p.e.c. Philip,**8 K,,\al Artillery ... 1 Oct. 8i|Webb, Gteorge, Royal Marines 17 Mar. 69
Northey, Geo.Wilbrabam, Discharge Depot... 1 July Si Weguelin, Thomas Mat bias Luz, Unattached... 12 Nov. 60
Wellmgton,He:irv, Duke of. Grenadier Guards;
Hon. Colonel an. West Riding Regiment ... I Apr. 76
West, Frederick,3*9 Depot Battalion' 5 Jan. 64
West, John Temple Temple-, Gren. Guards ... 6 July 52
West, Hon. Wm. Edw. Sackville, Gren. Gds.... 2 Jan. 69
White. Sir TbumasWoollaston, Bart. i6Lancers 10 Dec. 64
Wickham, Thomas,332 33 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Williamson, John, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Wilson, William Henry,355 50 Foot 1 July 81
Windsor-Clive, Hon. George Herbert W.356
Coldstream Guards 14 Mar. 68
Witchell, Thomas,338 23 Foot 29 Mar. 73
Wood, George Wilding, 56 Foot 1 July 8t
p.s.c. Wood.ifon.H. J. Lindley,369 12 Lancers 25 Apr. 83
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot 30 Mar. 72
Woods, Richard William,361 3 Foot 31 Dec. 78
Wynne-Finch, Charles Arthur, Scots Guards 28 Oct. 71
Young, Henry Wm. Keays,363 18 Foot 1 July 81
Nugent. James Thomas. 6 Foot 1 July S
O'Brien, Sir .1. Terence Niculls,*50 KCMG.no F. 4 June 70
O'Connor. Valentine,*51 47 Foot 15 Oct. Si
O'Douueil, John Vize, 27 Foot 1 Apr. 70
1 it 1. Augustus William, 20 Foot 27 Mar. 72
Palmer, Edmund,*35 Royal Artillery 25 Mar. 69
Palmer. John, 34 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Partridgi . Sylvanus Roger Burnett, King's
Own Scottish Borderers; Governor of H.M.'s
Prison, Portland \ 38 May ^4
Patterson, Charles Doyle," 10 Foot, Exon Yeo-
men of tit.: Guard 30 Apr. 61
Paul. \Y1ll1am Heury, Depot Battalion 1 Oct. 77
Pauli, Newton Jones, 60 Rifles 1 July Si
Peeble-. Th ana-, 11 Foot 25 Jan. 69
Peel, Cecil Lennox, Scots Guards 22 Nov. 64
Peyton. John,-0" 7 Dragoon Guards 28 June 71
Pigott, Arthur, Stall' Officer of Pensioners ... 6 July 60
Pitt, Hon, Horace. 11. Horse Guards .. 2 Sept. 53
Pocklit- Henry,263 18 F.Qent. at Arms 22 July 71
Powell. RenryClaringhold,S. 0. of Pensioners 17 July 59
Prevost, Charles,*56 2 West India Regt 23 Mar. 67
Radolifle, Emilius C. Delme,*59 88 Foot 4 June 70 MAJORS.
Ranistlen. Wm. John Frc-chvillc, Coldst. Gds. 1 Sept. 75 Adair, James Wallace Dunlop,1 5 Foot 7 Nov. 62
Reeve. Ellis Philip Pox, Coldstream Guards... 30 Mar. 70, Annesley. Robert,* 10 Foot 15 Aug. 6S
Rice, Cecil. 1 1 Apr. 70 ; Armstrong, John,5 2 Foot 1 Apr. 7°
Richardson, Fred. Foot 20 June 54' Armstrong. rhomas Priaulx St. George,6 49 F. 4 Aug. 63
Rickniuii, Albert Dr. ett,*71 Utile Brigade " July Si j Armstrong, William Bruce.7 7 Dragoon Gds.... 21 Mar. 63
Riuto.ul. Robert, 16 Lancers 1 July Si ' Backhouse, Thomas Doering,11 70 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Roberts m, Rob. Jameson Eustace,277 60 Rifles 5 July 73 ! Bailie, James.12 87 Foot . 18 Dec. 60
Robinson. John.278 44 Foot 28 Oct. 64 1 Baiubridge, Robert,13 17 Lancers aoJoly 70
Robins in. Richard Harcourt, 60 Rifles 5 Dec. 71 Baird, Sir David, Bart.'* 9S Foot 24 Mar. 58
Rocke, Richard,*78 72 Foot 19 Aug. 62, Balfour, Francis Walter,15 Rifie Brigade 6 June 56
Ross, Robert Hill,253 2 Foot 1 July Si ' Ball, Fraueis A.."' ^3 Foot 25 Mar. 71
Rous, William John,283 Scots Guards 8 Jan. 64 j BmnnoM. John Hichens,17 11 Foot 23 Jan. 78
Russell, An Irew Hamilton,*86 58 Foot 6 June 56 Barclay, Edward, Unattached 20 Feb. 59
Russell. Lord Chas. Jas. Fox, 60 Foot 9 Nov. 46 , Barnard, Christopher John,18 4 West India
Russeii. II ickman Rose,288 57 Foot 7 Feb. 74 Regiment 14 Sept. 66
Ruttledge, Thomas Ormsby,*00 32 Foot 12 Nov. 62 j Barnard, Robert I [ary, 41 Foot 9 Mar. 05
•Scott. Hopl l:assett,29*9 Foot 9 Apr. 68 1 Parry, William Henry,19 73 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Scott. Hon. Thomas Charles,295 Rifle Brigado 7 Jan. 82 Barton, Montagu, 85 Foot 9 Apr. 70
Sealy, Francis, h.p 13 Feb. 59 Baskervillc, John, 14 Hussars 13 June Si
Sewell, Algernon Robinson, is Foot t Apr. 66 Bates, John Sidney , 4 Dragoon Guards 1 July 58
Seym »ui, Leopold Richard, Grenadier Guards 30 Nov. 70 Bathurst, Benjamin, Royal Artillory 26 Oct. 85
Shelley, Charles, Scots Guards 6 Feb. 66 Batten, John Mount,8 Foot; Hon.Colonel jBn.
Sherlock. Wright, 18 Foot 1 Julv Si
Siroe. Charles Moore B.3"1 3 Foot 8 July 74
Small, Robert, 25 Fool n Nov. 51
Smith .nii 1 ierard.A't MG. Scots Guards, Groom
inh'<"'iini to the Queen, Governor of Western
luttralia 24 Sept. 70
Smith, Thos. Hardwiek,3,,32 West India Regt. 16 Nov. 60
Smyth George J. FitzRoy, Coldst. Guards 25 Mar. 71
Stanley, Chirks Edward Henry, Gren. Gds. 3 Feb. 72
.Stephens. Nassau Wm. Irwin H.* R. Marines.
Steward, Edwin Ashley Tucker,308 21 Foot
Liverpool Reotment 9 Mar. 87
rs title/. D'Oyley W., 77 Foot 11 Nov. 51
B lyley, John Arthur,2" 52 Foot 19 Jan. 58
Bell. 'Tiirles Harland,2' Cape M. Ritles 6 June 56
Bell, William Morrison, 3 Hussars 18 Oct. 64
Beresford, Henry Marcus, 9 Foot 5 July 72
Berkeley, Henry W.23 3 Dragoon Guards 15 Aug. 68
Berkeley, Robert, 29 Foot 26 July 76
Bernard, Tbomas. Unattached 7 Sept. 55
16 Feb. 82 'Best. Man. hstly Gaussen,23 25 Foot 20 July 58
Jan. 68 ] Beswick, Frederick,25 Unattached 9 Feb. 61
St' wait. Duncan,309 92" Foot 6 Oct. 72 Bethuue, Kohcrt,27 92 Foot 7 Dec. 58
St i.-teil, Th.mas lleatbcote.310 7 Hussars 4 June 70 Bevan, Reginald .lohnstoue, Royal Artillery 8Juno83
p.s.c. St uiey, Francis Sadleir,812 R. Artillory... 19 Jan. 81 , Bird, Henry Charles, 47 Foot 10 Jan. 58
p.s.v. Story. I'hilip Conway,313 S. Lane. Hegt. 1 June 83 j Biscoe. Robert, 19 Foot n July 80
Straoej , Edward John,11* Boots Guards 24 May 50 Blakeney, Robert,81 48 Foot 6 Juno 56
Strong, ( twcti H. 10 Foot 24 Nov. 77 Bligh, Frederick Cherburgh,33 41 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Stuart . -las, Fred. Dudley Crichton, Gren. Gds. 10 Juno 55 Blood, John,35 6S Foot 31 Oct. 71
Stuojey, William Lewis, Grenadier Guards ... 11 Aug.631 Blount, Robert.36 20 Foot 23 Mar. 77
Swallh hi, Charles James Orton,3" Depot Batt. 1 Apr. 70 Bluett, Wilhuui Honry Peter Gordon,17 10 Foot 32 Jan. 6,
Majors vjho have Retired by Side, by HftmmMtbdi In; Jv.
748
Boissier, John William," 37 Foot 7 Jan. 64 ] FitzGcrald, William ffervey,'10 63 Foot 9 Oct. 03
Borrowes. Sir Erasmus. Bart.*2 Depot Batt.... 25 Mav en
Bott, Thomas," 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 58
Boarke, Hon. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 2 Dec. 68
Bonrke, Joseph," 29 Foot 24 Feb. 77
Bowler, John, 80 Foot 4 Mar. 37
Boycott, William, 2a Foot 31 Oct. 71
Boyle, Hon. Edmund John, S5 Foot ....: 5 Apr. 66
Boys, Henry, 75 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Brabazon, James Du Pre,*' Unattached 8 July 59
Brabazon, Hugh, Military Train 2oJune54
Braekenbury. Hy.50 Jjepot Batt. Gent, at Arms 1 Apr. 69
Bradshan-. John Charles, 2 5 Foot 10 May 38
Braiman, James, Unattached n Jan, 58
Brett. Sir Wilford, KC3IG. 76 Foot 28 June 64
Brooks, John Hatfield," 19 Hussars 20 July 58
Bros, Kichard Follett, 17 Foot 14 July 83
Brown, William Frederick,53 West KentRegt. 1 July 81
Browne, George Richard,5* 69 Foot 4 June 58
Browne, .lames, 65 Foot 4 Nov. 80
Browne, Lord Richard Howe.55 96 Foot 20 May 63
Browne, Kichard Thos. Bookev, 1 W. I. Regt. 14 Nov. 74
Bulfceley, Francis Beaumaris," 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, William, Unattached 21 July 30
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont, Lincolnshire
Re-.rt.; Hon. Lt.Col. late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Apr. 82
Burningham, Henry George Charles,59 5$ F.... 27 May 62
Butler, Walter, Unattached. 9 Nov. 56
Calley. Henry, 19 Foot 7 Aug. 46
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, E. S. Norman, 90 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Campbell, Fred." Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Henry Wotton,65 79 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Campbell-Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 Foot 12 Dec. 54
Catnpsie, George Richard,66 Ceylon Rifles 26 Oct. 53
Cam, .1:1, Osborne Barwell,67 97 Foot 28 Oct. 68
Carey. Charles Le Mesurier,63 63 Foot 6 June 56
Carlctou, William Henry,70 21 Foot 24 Oct. 70
Carlisle, Anthony."1 60 Rifles 5 July 72
Oassidy, Francis P."2 34 Foot 20 JuiysS
Cay. i:;istace,"»7oFoot 21 Mar. 65
Chad wick, John, 4 Dracoon Guards 1 July 81
Chadwick, Robert, 14 Hussars 15 May 67
Charley, John, 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70
Chapman, William Edw.7*t 1 Dragoon Guards 19 July 82
Charter, Ellis James, 11 F 1 8 Mar. 59
Clapcott, Charles,"5 32 Foot 26 Sept. 58
Clarke, James George,"' 46 Foot 12 May 6c
Clame, William James, Royal Artillery 7 July 86
Flowers, Frederick, 15 I'oi'.t .. 27 May 86
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars 20 June 54
Ford, George, 36 Foot.. 13 May 26
Foster, William John,1'9 19 Foot 5 July 72
Fowke, John S. Ferguson, 54 Foot 17 Feb. 65
Freeth, Sampson Plomer Frederick.,1-'1 R. Art. 24 Nov. 84
Frend, George, 26 Foot 20 June 54 !
Gambier-Parry, Ernest,1" 23 Foot ... . 7 May 86
Gamble, George Francis, Royal Marines 18 June 72
Gardiner, John Theodore Austin,123 31 Foot... 20 Mar. 80
Gaskell, William Plumer, 24 Foot ... 13 Feb. 67
¥€ Giffbrd, Ederic Frederick Lord,'1* Middle-
sex Regt. (57 F.), Colonial See. at Gibraltar 24 July 80
Gilbert, Edward Foot, 106 Foot 24 June 85^
Gillman, Bennett Watkins,125 12 Foot 20 June 54
Gillum, Prideaux William,126 54 Foot n Nov. 57
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe,12" 28 Foot 6 June 56
Gordon, Duncan,129 59 Foot 4 July 34
Gordon, Webster Thomas, 66 Foot 1 Jan. 59
Gore, Aunesley Paul,129 53 Foot 19 Nov. 57
Gore, James Arthur Charles, 71 Foot 4 Mar. 59
Gore, William Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars... 12 Oct. 52
Graham, Charles Campbell,130 42 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Graham, Edw. Girdlestono,13'- The Buffs (3 F.). 1 July 81
Grant, Thomas John, 6 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Grantham, Edward,133 98 Foot 12 Mar. 64
Grantham, James, Royal Engineers 5 July 72
Granville, Bevil,1-" 23 Foot 26 Apr. 59
Gray, William Robert,135 Military Train 15 Feb. 61
Green, Andrew, 48 Foot : 13 Dec. 53
Greene, Wm. Sheppey,13" 19 Hussars 20 May 82
Gregory, Francis Hood, 15 Hussars 24 June 76
Greig, John James, CB. 24 Foot 2oJune54
Gresson, William Henry,13* 65 Foot z Mar. 64
p.s.c. Griffiths, Arthur Geo. Frederick.199 63 Foot,
Inspector of Prisons in Great Britain 13 May 75
Groves, John, 18 Hussars 1 Oct. 77
Hadley, Leonard Joseph, Royal Marines 8 Sept. 95
Hamilton, Fred. Harding Anson, 6j Foot 12 Aug. 76
Hammond, Lawrence Nicholas Dy re, 90 Foot. 9 Jan. 63
Harman, Ramsay,1*2 14 Foot 5 July 72
Harrison, Edward, 4 Foot 24 Aug. 78
Harvey, William Crosbie,1*3 9 Foot 5 July 72
1T<£ Heneage, Clement Walker,1*5 S Hussars ... 20 July 58
Herbert, Arthur,'*6 39 Foot 20 June 54
Hill, Frederick John George,1*7 R. Artillery 5 July 72
Hilliker, Henry,'** Land Transport Corps 30 July 71
Hinds, Thomas Clowes,'*3 sSFoot 8 June 67
Clifford, Richard Cormick.77 7 Foot 1 Apr. 70 ' Holmes, James Nicol, Canadian Rifles 29 Dec. 54
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh,75 43 Foot 20 July ^S j Hook, Charles Campbell, 20 Hussars 2 July 62
Cooper, Godfrey, Military Train 15 June 58 Hopkins, Francis Powell, 15 Foot 16 Oct. 66
Cooper, Loftus Lewis Astley, 98 Foot 28 Apr. 80 I »■»•"• Home, Edmund Garland,'51 25 Foot 5 July 72
»oote, Thomas Gethin,83 26'Foot 1 May 78 Houghton-Hughan, Henry, 96 Foot iS May 81
Corbett, William, 52 Foot 15 Oct. 58 Hume, Chas. tt'.'53 Ritie Brigade, Hon. Col.
Coupe, Robert,3* 15 Foot 1 Apr. 70 ' late 4 ■""■ ""• Sent Regt. ; Gentleman at Arms 12 Aug. 86
Creagh, James Henry, 27 Foot 10 July 631 Hunt, Arthur.15* Military Tram 5 July 72
Broker. Edward,87 96' Foot 8 July 56 Hunt, John, Unattached 15 Jan. 58
p.'- ■: Cromer, Evelyn. Lord. GC31G. KCB. Hunter, Charles Fleming,155 72 Foot 9 Nov. 66
I SCSI. CLE. Royal Artillery 7 Au°-. 78 Hunter, Patrick, 63 Foot 12 Oct. 70
Crosse, Joshua Grant,5-8 SS Foot 26 Dec. 56 Hutton, Thomas Everard,15" 4 Hussars 6 June 56
Cuffe, Sir Chas. Fred. vTheeler,89 Bart. 66F. ... 26 Apr. 59 ! Iudi Fred. John Nash,'58 37 Foot 29 May 66
Cuine, Charles, Cape Mounted Rifles 2 Jan 69 I Lnglis, William,160 5 Dragoon Guards 12 Dec. 54
--urzon. Hon. William Henry,91 17 Lancers 19 July 64 Irwin, John,162 83 Foot 13 Mar. 78
^usack, John,92 8 Foot 1 Apr 70 J ary, Robert Herbert Heath,16* 12 Lancers 11 Feb. 62
Dalbiac, Henry Shelley,93 Roval Artillery 2 Sept.87 j Jervis, Edward Lennox,165 6 Dragoon Guards. 21 Feb. 60
Dallas, John Henry Langforo", Royal Art. ... 2 Dec 96 Jones. Felix Thomas,167 3 Foot 26 Feb. 76
Dalrymple, Francis Bertram,9* Royal Art. ... 21 Sept.S7 1 Jordan, Lutley,165 34 Foot 18 Oct. 79
Dartnell, John George,95 CMG. 27 Foot 19 Jan. 64 Keuuett, Brackley H. Barrington,171 South
Daubony, Walter Augustus,'6 3 Foot 28 Oct.' 71 Yorkshire Regiment, Gentleman at Arms ... 13 June 83
Da vies, Augustus,97 74 Foot 31 Mar. 66 Keogh, Anthony Robert,173 14 Foot 10 Feb. 77
Deane. George, 1 Foot ......'.'.'.'.'.' 24 Nov] 77 Kneebone, Frederick,175 29 Foot 1 Apr. 70
pennis, John FitzThomas,55 95 Foot ..... 29 Dec' 54 1 Knox, James, 33 Foot 16 Mar. 80
Dent, Henry Francis, 7 Dragoon Guards 4 Nov. 74 Knox, Hon.Wm. Stuart, 51 F. Hon. Colonel Hid-
De Robeck, Charles Louis C.99 60 Foot 21 July' 80 Ulster Art. Southern Division Royal Artillery 16 Nov. 55
Dickens, Robert Vaughan,100 n Foot, Military Lachlau, Robert, 17 Foot 13 Aug. 29
Knight of Windsor x Apr. 70' Lainb, sir Archibald, Bt. 2 Life Guards 10 Apr. 83
Drew, Browning,103 75 Foot 24 Mar.' 58 ' Lawrie, John,173 Depot Battalion 2 Nov. 55
Drnmmond, William Charles, 95 Foot 29 July 85 ' Leggett, George Edward,180 77 Foot 27 Nov. 70
Suckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart. 3 W.I. Regt. 11 Nov. 51 Leslie, Lewis Xavier,'82 99 Foot n Nov. 51
Dunbar, Penrose John,"** 3 Foot 20 May 64 ; Levett, Edward,133 10 Hussars 16 Oct. 60
BnUas, Thomas,105 12 Foot 31 Jan. 64 ' Lewis, Ralph FitzGibbon,18* 86 Foot 23 Mar. 60
Dyne, Musgrave James Bradley, 9 Lancers ... 10 May 61 , Leyne, James,185 59 Foot 1 Apr. 66
I.H.C. Ellis, Cha.DavidCuninghame,1066o Rifles 23 Oct. 60 ! Lloyd, Charles Fred., 24 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Ellison, Richard George,107 w F. Ensign Yeomen ' Lloyd, Mathew Pennefather, 59 Foot 23 Mar. 61
I of the Guard; Hon. Col. late 2 Volunteer Bn. , Lock, Frederick Edward, 15 Foot 2, Dec. 67
I Lincoln Regiment 2I Nov. 62 Lucas, Jasper,188 47 Foot 1 July Rr
Slmhirst, Harry, 53 Foot.
1 Oct. 77 Lucas, Richard, 29 Foot 3 July 39
rroll, Wm. Harry," Earl o/,103 Rifle Brigade.?. 12 Dec. 55 , Lutman, John Henry,189 24 Foot 17 Apr. 58
Irskine, Hon. David, 21 Foot 2 Apr. 54 j Lyle, John Mackenzie,190 29 Foot i2june6o
5vans, Richard John,10' 16 Foot 23 Oct.' 60 ', M'Crea, Frederick Bradford,191 S Foot 20 Mav 6S
Panning, Matthew,111 27 Foot 1 Apr. 66 ' M'Creagh-Thornhill, Michael,192 4 Dr. Gds.... 8 Feb. 63
fawcett, Anthony Molloy,112 2 Dragoon Gds. 1 May 66 ', M'Mahon, William,19' 14 Hussars 20 July 53
ra-wkes, Francis,"3 71 Foot 16 Feb. 78 MacAndrew, James Duncan,195 78 Foot 6 Jury 60
ffrench, Edward, 74 Foot 10 Jan. 73 Mackay, Angus Wm., 4 West India Regiment 23 Mar. 66
'liilay, John,"* 78 Foot 5 July 72 I Mair, Arthur, 62 Foot 13 Nov. 35
'is'uer, Louis Walter,"5 40 Foot 1 Mar. 64 ' Marriott, Charles Frederuk,"7 6 Dr. Gds 5 Oct.
749
Majors who have. Retired by Sale, by Commutation, fyc.
ShnUlcworth. Frank, 7 Hussars 29 Oct. 81
Simpson, Thomas,256 52 Foot^ "9 Fe,b- 7°
Marriott, Henry Christopher,*" 60 Rifle* 26 Apr. 59
Martin, Samuel Yorke. 52 Foot 9 Nov. 4*
Matson, Henrv.*" <8 Foot 7 J.uly 46
Maule, John, 62 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Maunsell, George, 1 West India Regiment 20 June 54
Mayne, John, 1 Foot 9 gov. 64
Menziee, James Stewart.101 74 Foot 9 Uar- 65
Mildinay, Henrv PauletSt.John.^Gren.Gds. 24 Feb. 92
MildmaV, Sir Henrv St. John, Sari. 2 Dragoon
Guards "„ IJ0T- 5"
Miller. Thomas Edmund,10* :2 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Minnitt, Charles Goring,** 18 Foot 12 June 76
Molony, John Sharman,208 Unattached 5 July 64
Molonv, William Mills, 22 Foot 13 Dec. 61
Montgomery, Hugh C. Gaston, 6 Dr. Gds. ... 6 June 83
Morrison, Geo. P. Edw.. Military Train 1 Apr. 70
Munro, George Granville Gower,212 20 Foot ... 1 Apr. 70
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,213 27 Foot 13 Feb. 67
Musgrave, Benjamin D'Urban,2'6 13 Foot 10 Apr. 78
Nash, Charles Widenham,818 Canadian Rifles. 23.N'ov. 41
Neville, Robert, 41 Foot "7 Sept. 61
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Nicholls, Henrv Lionel, 22 Foot 19 Oct. 78
Noott, Francis Harry,213 Royal Marines 13 Sept. 94
Norton, Chas. Grantley Campbell,220 23 Foot 2 June 65
Nunn, William David,221 20 Foot 5 July 72
Nutt, Justinian Armitage,821 21 Foot 4 May 70
O'Conor, Richard John Ross,22' 17 Foot 26 Dec. 56
O'Malley, Austin Peter,2" 22 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Orred, John Cavendish, 12 Lancers 5 June 75
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, 87 Foot 12 July 64
Owen, Edward Barry. 17 Foot 5 Nov. 47
Pakenham, Hon. Fred. Beauchamp, Dnatt. ... 14 June 59
Paton, James,227 DL. 4 Foot 30 June 65
Paul, James,228 65 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Paynter, George,22" 1 Dragoon Guards 30 Apr. 58
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonby, 59 Foot " Nov. 51
Peel, Robert,280 13 Foot 4 Jan. 65
Pelly, Raymond Richard,281 37 Foot 11 Apr. 62
Percy, John William,112 9 Foot 22 June 64
Perrin, Charles, 66 Foot 10 Oct. 65
Peto, William Lawes,288 13 Foot 21 May 58
Phillipps, Charles Burch,28,6 Foot 27 Nov. 67
Phillips, Edward,285 S HussarB 11 May 60
Phipps. Charles Edmund, 18 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Pole, Mundy, 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Poore, Robertas Hussars 20 July 58
Pott, William, 27 Foot 14 Sept.78
Preston, John William, :8 Foot < Apr. 66
Prickett, William Robert, Royal Artillery 8 July 89
Priestley, Horatio,240 32 Foot 12 June 69
Proctor, Henry, 22 Foot 5 July 72
Queade, Wil.iam Henry,2" 12 Foot 24 Jan. 63
Quin, Peter E.iward,2" 33 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Renny, George,2" 73 Foot 15 Dec. 61
Renshaw, Kichard William, 16 Lancers 5 July 72
Richmond, Matthew, CB. 96 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Roberts, Charles Fyshe.249 CMQ. Koyal Art. ;
Military Secretary to New South Walet Local
Force*; Honorary Aide de Camp to the Queen 23 Jan. 53
Roberts, Herbert Hodder, Royal Marines 15 Oct. 95
Roberts, Thomas Law,250 93 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Robertson, George Coke, 17 Lancers 28 Oct. 71
Robinson, Wm. Beverley, 3 West India Regt... 26 Mar. 58
Ross, Patrick Wm. Sydenham, 16 Foot 17 Oct. 59
Ross, William James, 1 West India Regiment 1 Apr. 70
Rowland, George,251 1 Foot 3 Aug. 66
St. John, John Henry,252 92 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Saunders-Knox-Gore, WUliam Arthur Gore,
Roval Artillery '5 Jan. 9"
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec. 55
Seton, William Garden, 41 Foot 15 Oct. 47
Sheil, Richard, 16 Foot 21 Aug. 69
Shiffner, Bertie,255 61 Foot 2 July 74
Shirley, James Charlton, ico Foot 30 Aug. 83
Smith, Astlev Campbell, 25 Foot 26 July 64
6mith, Michael Edward, Unattached 27 Dec. 64
Smith, Richard Playne,25" 10 Hussars 30 Mar. 60
Somers, Richard John, 11 Hussars 20 May 73
Spall.William,258 Coast Brigade of Artillery ... 2S Oct. So
Squirl, William,258 91 Foot 5 July 72
Stack, Frederick Rice,260 37 Foot 26 Dec. 65
Stirling. Gilbert, Royal Horse Guards 1 July 81
Stuart, Donald,267 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Studdert, Charles FiuGerald,26" So Foot 26 Aug. 59
Sutton-Nelthorpe, Robert Nassau, 8 Hussars.. 1 July 81
Sykes, Cam,26' 48 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dec. 69
Taylor, William, 70 Foot 23 Feb. 44
Teevan, George James,270 94 Foot, Chief Con-
•table of Bote, Suiiex 1 Oct. 77
Tempest, Arthur Cecil, DL. 11 Hussars 5 July 72
Tennant, Charles Richard,271 2 Life Guards 21 Jan. 85
Tennant, John Trenchard,872 87 Foot 22 Mar. 86
ThellUBSon, Arthur John Bethel!,'73 Cold-
stream Guards 2N0V.55
Thompson, Charles,27* 64 Foot 24 Mar. 58
Thompson, Leslie Jenkins, 58 Foot 10 May 61
Thurlow, Edward Hovell,275 Royal Artillery... 16 Sept.75
Tibbs, William Joseph, 70 Foot 1 Jan. 80
Tillbrook, Philip Limborch,276 Unatt. Standard
Bearer, Corpe of Oentlemen at Armt 29 Mar. 61
Tranchell, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles... 19 Jan. 65
Tranchell, George Adolphns, Ceylon Rifles ... 12 June 69
Trench, Hon. Frederick Le Poer,877 40 Foot ... 1 Mar. 64
Trevor, Fred. Anthony,278 4 Foot 4 Feb. 62
Trimmer, Augustus R. 70 Foot 8 Mar. 86
Turner, Henry Ferdinand,273 65 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Vereker, Thomas George, M1 12 Foot 3 Aug. 66
Verney, Sir Harry, Bart. Unattached 13 Nov. 27
Vesey, Charles Cynric Wellesley,282 72 Foot ... 30 Nov. 60
Walker, Samuel, 65 Foot 19 Sept. 34
Walter, Frederick Arthur,288 97 Foot 26 Oct. 60
Warburton, Henry William Egerton, 47 Foot. 17 Mar. 43
Warren, Sir Augustus Riversdale, .Barf.28* 20 F. 13 Dec. 59
Watson, Stephen,287 Worcester Regt. Military 1
Knight of rVindtor 3° Mar. 81
Way, Gregory Lewis,288 29 Foot 8 Dec. 46
Webb, Edward Townsend.289 27 Foot 7 Oct. 76
p.t.c. Weir, John Charles,290 2 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Wentworth, D'Arcy, Unattached 3 Nov. 34
Westby, Bernard Heyer, Rifle Brigade 1 Oct. 77
Weyland, John, Roval Canadian Rifles 17 Nov. 69
White, Hans Robert,292 80 Foot 2 Nov. 55
White-Thomson, Sir Robert T. KCB. DL. 1
Dragoon Guards M Aug. 57
p ».c. Whitmore, Sir George Studdart,895
KCMO. 62 Foot 6 June 55
Whyte, Edward, 19 Foot 13 June t8
Williams, Henrv Augustus, 14 Foot 15 Mar. 79
Williams, Reginald Stewart,299 93 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Williams, Robert, 22 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Williamson, William Roberts,800 48 Foot 29 Oct. 61
T«T v.n.Wilmot, Sir Henry.iH.801 KCB. Rifle
Brig.; Hon. Colonel i Vol. Bn.Derbyihire Regt. 20 July 58
Wilson, Edward Benjamin, R. Canadian Rifles 19 Feb. 70 1
Wilson, Henry, 14 Foot "9 July 2I
Wilson, John,302 42 Foot 5 July 72
Windham, George,803 R-fte Brigade ■ Apr. 70
Wood, John Joseph,305 Military Train 26 Dec. 56
Wood, William,806 Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment 11 Sept. 49
Worswick, William Worsley,807 37 Foot 15 Feb. 68
Wright, Charles Edward, 96 Foot , 30 Mar. 76
Wyatt, Charles Edwyn,276 5 Lancers s J " 'y 72
Wvnter, Walter Andrew.808 West Riding
Regiment ; Hon. Colonel late 5 B » . R . FtuUieri ; Mar. 81
Yard, Frederick,309 32 Foot 26 Nov. -7
Majors who have Retired by Sole, by Commutation, 8fc. 750
1 Major General Hon. E. A. B. Acheson served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
2 Major GeneralJ. H. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Bebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
3 Major General F. R. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of the Upper Waikato
in New Zealand in 1864, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal) .
4 Major General Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in the
Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
8 Major General H. C. Magenis served in New Zealand in 1861-62. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and!
was present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddi, and Roghani (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
10 si]. Francis Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaclava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers i»
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1S57), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders and
Berved throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded
the Regiment at the capture and destruction of Becquah (mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
as having had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound on
the head) and capture of Coomaesie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city and
on every day's march until the arrival of the Forces at the Adansi Hills (mentioned in despatches, Brevet cf
Lt. Colonel. CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the expedition to Ashanti in 1895 (honorary rank of Major
General, KCB. and Star).
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc.
1 Colonel Agg served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was onboard the E.I.C.
steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), and at the 6torm and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May, and
repulse of the night attack on Prome 8th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2 Colonel A. Aglionby served with the 27th Regiment on the North- West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in
1857-58 (Medal). Commanded thestation of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Barracks were fired by incendiaries, and
was mentioned on that occasion as having been *' mainly instrumental both by hisexertions and example in saving
a very large amount of stores and Government buildings." Commanded the 33rd in the Abyssiuiau campaign in
3867-68, and led the Regiment (which formed the storming party) at the assault on Magdala (mentioned in des-
patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Staveley, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and CB.\.
* Colonel Aitchison served with the 1st Batt. 91st Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope from Dec. 1S45 to March 1847
and was engaged in a severe affair with the Kaffirs on the 22nd May 1846, when his horse was shot under him (Medal).
6 Colonel Allan served with a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
Infantry Brigade in the Eusoofzie campaign of 1 S58 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the Troops on board the ship
Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a General
Order was issued expressing the Commander in Chiefs gratification at the conduct of Lt. Colonel Allan, and officers
and men, and another conveying the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under 6uch
trying circumstances.
7 Colonel D. A. Baby served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Meda.).
9 Colonel E. R. Berry served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the .
of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber i
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege, assault, and
capture of Delhi, and action of Nujjufghur (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lord Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, and was present in the actions of Prome and Tand-
wayn (Medal).
11 Colonel A. Bibby served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present in the
engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama— severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Colonel J. O. Bovill served with a detachment of 30 of the Ceylon Rifles, which defeated the insurgents in
the first and second attack on Kornegalle on the 30th and 31st July, during the suppression of the rebellion in the
Kandian Provinces in 1848.
13 Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Feb. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
ment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan Expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel H. G. Browne served in the 32nd Regt. during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
the action of Chinhut and defence of Lucknow Residency from June to Nov. 1857. Also with Maxwell's Force in
the Suregon campaign of 1858. Was twice wounded— once severely. Thanked in General Orders by Sir J. Oatram,
Sir J. Inglis, and by the Governor General (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, with a year's service) : was awarded
the V& " for conspicuous bravery in having, on the 21st August 1857, during the siege of the Lucknow Residency,
gallantly led a sortie, at great personal risk, for the nurpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing con-
siderable damage to the defences. It appears from the statements of the non-commissioned otficers and men who-
accompanied Captain Browne on the occasion, that he was the first person who entered the battery, which con-
sisted of the two guns in question, protected by high palisades, the embrasures being closed with sliding shutters.
On reaching the battery, Lieutenant Browne removed the shutters and jumped into the battery. The result was
that the guns were spiked and it is supposed that about 100 of the enemy were killed."
17 Colonel C. K. Bushe commanded the troops during the operations before and bombardment of Canton by the
Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour during the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1857 j was present at the
Miaul t and capture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) and of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858 ;
was employed a portion of the time as a Brigade Major.
w Colonel Hon. Aug. M. Cathcart accompanied the 93rd Highlanders to Turkey, and on the embarkation for the
Crimea he was appointed Extra Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir George Cathcart, with whom he was present at the
battleB of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (promoted Brevet Major), where Sir George was killed ; rejoined the
93rd, but having been appointed a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, he was attached to the Light Division, and
was present in all the operations in which it was engaged, including both attacks on the Redan and fall of Sebastop©)
— mentioned in despatches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
ai Colonel S. Y. Clark served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Zuiagnin Mountain. Was attached to Wood's Flying Column in command of a wing of the 17th Lancers and a
troop of the xst Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
■ Col^-.el S. A. Cleeve served as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese warof 1652-5
War Service* of Guloueh Retired by Salt; Xc
■lies r>n the
""" "uu ™pra" 01 nangoon, ana repulse of the] night attack on Pr. mi . ; , Otasp
'•' ' Brigade in the East ugn of t»s*-Si; incmdihg the
zSthO-t battlfof ampn.ga of 1854-55 w,th the- ;th Fusiliers, including the sortie of
„,, ! appointed^ ; Yea, and also present
gSS^'"* -ho Redan on, *h June (M.,,,,w,th
„r" ' '"'""" l!1 th'- -n'1 Battalion oi the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns
j»o •-../>, wnuu 01 Dumet'K ■ ■ iii'i tall of Delhi an-1 Milwomient
pedition to the Soudan in 1885 with th >n -of the Coldstream Guards
«£ ^ I that near tW on,
.warofJJ EEffidtt
iru,iri.,,i . 1 1 a Fort Peddii Dritt in May 1846 when
r* be
fffV eparty),two ingle-handed For the
££V _th,Kaflr
^t8h' M;uchuI"o«-™g!
ler, an ,.,,,- T«,„i .„m,;„I
1863-6-. includi]
J^'l'".*1 ? • B ' Regiment in the Crimea on the Jjth August 185s, served ai
of Sebastonol, and il assault (Med ,andT °' "
Ch,fv'',,l'V ' ^meri'«>< at « Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
offici .1 ,' "s, a\cn£ ■S.JSlh? SS 'JE ^"Y "'" '" &a '" C - ^
?.<■;. • ! „ - Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
•u " ven, on the 10th March. Also rfmimnnili.ili],.. t?..t-..i \-,;ii. .1. . 1.....1 . „
I'- b
file, Hi-
Field 1
campaign ot .354-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the battles of
£a" '• •; I;',' ! ~ <}.*4, attack , .,„ thTiSth June ; he
Dre^taTa^baiMe \rrwrie&Mw^Ui thQ. "''Battalion S sots - , , war of .8
.. « . batt e of Tel-el-Kebjr (Medal with Clasp, tth Class o< the 0 1. ana Eh dive'a Stan.
InttSi Von- ': \V'ltbtbeK37,h **™?»t in India during the mutioy of 1857-58. and wis engaged
n^edc^ftMeadi^K^«JrS.BB,,^PM*tA?ro,?I1g' nt"1 Koelsa. defence ol a.. ., ,,:„;1: -and s ,rtie thence;
Aonl v r^ft Pott T^,™5ia= P^i0l,UIm-mffI5ult "' K " '!' B n«h- and ,1reseut in tbe motions or 17th and 30th
BentM1^^^rtkm!f^KS2?,,?/t,5",68^ Ll-!" LnfantI7inUie Crimea from«t June x8S5, and was pre-
V - 1 -I war ?.?%«!« ^„el„!n t. P° ,(Mf'i:l1 S liman :"'; ' Tlri;is!' Medals). Served also in the New
SSSf^5J^1_,86*-66'mclud,|W'l»«»««!konibj G theWestCoa , , and present at Knka-
* Colonel : Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a trunboat belonging to the Flo-
? CoS Tsfj*'1' ' *eOntario,forwhichhereceivedthe thanks SocXE^b&EE
tr.besonlhe liack MoSSS ! ', etspf ^ Cam»ai^ iQ ** ^lndfa« "» «P*»W«« against the
p" S.}°£el„f 1'"-' '!;:■' ;' ',':,"' 1" Jf?anada durinS ,the rebellion, and was in the aSair at Prescott. Served the Eastern
hV b „,d M^dL, tl?e lvmwnf 7 :"n P0r5ait to ? ' »Pt»reof Luckn„w : commanded the
»i. 1 land Brigaib eol Bareilly, and served in the Oudi 1 i-s9 inoluduie the actions of
-"":;''.','V r"nn "■ f-6!^!^ 0f °M Fort of mt> ,;™wi,SV
at wSSfitfoS ' ' ,,St KeSImem- '" th° Kaffir warof ,8s-«. - ' »■- wounded in action
! ■^\^'^]^r\-'l,hu';' V"' ^cereal th. B ;-,re in ,Sa3-=6. and was winded (Mcial).
ral «,i Z^rJ'Jll ?< Z I throughout the Kaffir war of 184 i7{ Medal),during winch ho commanded sevo-
K,n ^li\ 7,\"' Lefthe,successral attack under Bir Geor«e Berkole>- against a large body of
M* nike?.mrffo, r Tv -lro'^"\ Positions at the S ^here they treacherously inurdired
„,';«," -.;,,," " V~ "^^ - Previously, w , action with and defeat cf the insur-
Cane Mounted P&EftSS? »S?.fh?i »48' "2 °,D >Ma wounded ho commat.ded the
^apt .uounteu Kiticmen during the latter part of the engagement.
I Maci,a-htcn.-For War Services, Bee MiUtia (Irish Rifles).
I8« «« ineliel'e" th'V " A„le ,le ,■„,„,. t0 SlT I I ■ :.liell thTOUghOBt the KttStem Campaign Of
'*{V\ ,"■' m and BalakUvva siege and ft lespatchai, loedal
WiV' mianandTMkishMedaS): Served in the Indian Mutiny cim, le de Cami> to Sir
!•' ' '" V10 ;"-;t!' fov. under General Windham in the
' '857.atwlucl was , ,e,eui,oued
' '■' ,' . ' '■ --■ leethe Honours Corps. ... . .- Irms.n, .30.
"' ' , ,,'' y« 8eryices,see Militai I bj ... p..774. v J
at r. 1'," »• ,M'n"rAv",IM teeredand eonunandfed the combined ferce (BngUeh and Dai irii fthe insurrection
week- •'.■„,,.,:/''" . 5J- 0n h"" arrival martial la,. ,, ed, and enfor.
?;"•,', 7inil«h»^»-'""i"" .',"? /" 7-'/"' ''"vmg completely destroyed .1 the lives of the
K . .nhabitants, who fled for refuge tb St. Thomas, fle suppressed the rebellion, and restored the island to a
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, %c. 753
and ^pre^T^e ^M Ste^0?^? Rajpootana and Central India.
Gwaliorand actions of Ko^^ ^^^wX^al^^^ ^ °( K°tah ke Serai' oaP'»™ °f
^^^^S^^^^^^^^l^^^^ «» Wtapnta of .860 in China, including the
"rtdo?on0eF^b aVthe £^«*E£!j8£%^<£S£ °" on the oavalier of the inner Talcu
» Colonel fTm! ' Services see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 7?2.
»»-2tlS£S^^JSS^^^S^g5S Bast £22S h°Ut tf^V ZeiIaad ™ of lS63-««. aud «S
J8 Cocm.lL. Prendegast serve, w th the Scot. GrPvf ft t£« P tl,ons of ^'^ra. andafTairatPopola (Ifedal).
(Medal and lt^^ Guards in the a<OT«™ war of ,883
to ffie°Spa^h ^era/prim !Ss ^^.Ml^o^Olr^^f^ of .854 on the Danube as Aide de Camp
Staff and accompanied t! e T [ rkish K "c viSC Z?« Subsequently was attached to Selim Pacha's
-ol^a?^^
^«icSHSS^<r?tS^ '^inSmel
during- the enemy's °rand attack on Cfl \v 7(>»L 7 b.\ Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
Lueknow; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Lutard'sFiei, nfcL? I ? e operations ending m the fall of
capture of Jagdespore, and almost daily enSamd "with fW dI^rc£ a°a "as present at the relief of Aziinghur,
1S5S (Brevet of'Lt.Colouol, CB., Meda Iw th two Clasps nm? f vp»?' » ™e rbet7ee? 9th May and loth Jlu»>
mentioned iu despatches). wasps, and a years service tor Lucknow, and was frequently
AugS;'?^,?! wtthOasp for' PekJ>Vb° "^ ™ °f l86°" aDd ™S M^ed in tae actions of the I2th and x4th
Dardanelles, 4c, from July ,855 to luo- ?S,6 Medal with th™ ciA r™' t0 /hf P°r?es oa the Bosphorus,
: ISM ! &-?s scat s ^^gss^wssrr^- Ar- p- *
the ^tiZ-^l^^^^r^J^^^^^^.^ 3oth Oct. to 10th Dec. x857 throughout
senior Officer Royal Artillery in the action of „fl IvS ' °' th? J"?'101' Contingent at Cawnpore? was
^.»pv(^ar,.w^SSS^lS^c?6?^SSd^VrSSS!^ thK ArVUeT seat aSainst Jellalabal
^KtoSWE °0miCl1 ^^^;Sf^th7« W ; ment'°ned m Seapatdues and thanked by
b^M^al^Sp^al&S^S^P^^*11 Au^st ^855, including the siege and fall if at
capture ofMagdala (Brevet o^ajor andMedalf ^ camPai^' alld ™s !»•«" at the action of Arogee and
the batt1esDof AlJTSdaffiva !££§£££ Raiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including
capture of Kinhourn &^Sg^ fffi&figlESffi, Zt &&S%£SF b°&&™»' -3
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale tj-c
fcifcSSSw oAne?tah ^'^f oS^VLuStaS^tfle'S? N^T ^^ I'8""58' ta<flBfli»* th°
commanded the stormin" party at SI *W r7? I' of Nawaligunge, and taking of Fort Oomlrea,
Medal with Clasp) g P 7 0n Fort B^ah-wounded (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major
^■:xs^»sp?K^haDdd^^^^^^^^
754 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, ^.
* Lord Annesley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1S51-52-53 (Meda)l, and was severely
wounded in right arm at the battle of Berea. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign
of 1854, including the battle of Alma — severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
4 Lt.Colonel A. R. Armstrong served at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and subse';jtr«tly in the American war, In-
cluding the capture ofWaahhigton, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept.i8i4, and on Oaleans 8th Jan. 1815, where
he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town ...as attacked by ten thousand Kaffirs 22nd
April 1819, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred Nen under the command of Colonel
Wiltshire. Commanded in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir war of 2634-35, and was thanked in General
orders for his defence of that locality against an attack of Kaffirs on the 19th Feb. 1835 Served also throughout the
whole of the Kaffir war of 1S46-47, and was present at the attack on the Amatola, 10th April 1846, and two subsequent
days' engagement (Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel K. Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present
at Puketakaurie, Mahoetai. MRtarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1863-
65, and wu present at Orakau (Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel Armytageserved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkenuan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel Patterson. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 152.
1S Sir F. T. A. H. Bathurst served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
14 Lt.Colonel W. A. Battine served as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and
was present in several expeditions against Momunds and Affredie hill tribes in 1854-5-. (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force from. Tan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and cap-
ture of Mohumrah (Medal with Claspl. Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Staff of that General
and was present in the actions of Onao, Busseerutgungc (1st and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in
the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857 ; also
during the subsequent defence as D.A.Q.M. General to the force until the final relief by Lord Clyde oa 24th Nov.
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
15 Lt.Colonel Bazalgette landed in India with the 37th Regt. in June 1857, and served there until the suppression
of the mutiny, being engaged with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
30 Lt.Colonelthe Hon. G. A. V. Bertie served with the 24th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel Bertram served with the 41st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 7th Sept. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
u Lt.Colonel G. M. Billington served with the 4th Regt. in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from the 18th March 1S56. Also with it during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was severely wounded in
the attack on the Fort on Beyt Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal).
26 Lt.Colonel Blennerhassett served with the 7161 Light Infantry in the Canadian rebelbon. Also in the Crimean
campaign from 20th Dec. 1854 to 13th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the actions of Raijghur (in
command of the Left Wing 71st), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and
mentioned in despatches).
97 Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1S55 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Tresches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1885,
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*• Lt.Colonel Edward Bond served with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, und was present at the
affair of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
w Lt.Colonel Henry Bond served in the 17th Light Dragoons at the taking of Anjar in Cutcb in 1S16; also through-
out the Mahratta campaign of 1817-18. He was present with the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of
Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Accompanied the 3rd Light Dragoons into Afghanistan with the force under Sir
George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in the advance of the
Army on Cabool ; also commanded the Rear Guard on three different occasions, — engaged the enemy at Tezeen and
Jugdulluck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of the Army, notwithstanding the repeated
attacks of the enemy (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel J. G. Hay-Boyd served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of 18th June, aud capture of Kmbourn (Meial with four Clasps,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Hon. W. G. Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir De Lacy Evans, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*s LtXolonel Brampton served with the Ritie Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, and up to 6th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel A. Bravo was employed at Cape Coast Castle in 1873-74 (Ashanti Medal).
a" Lt.Colonel J. D. Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1847; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Medal). Served in H.M.S. Hermit at the first attack on the Btockades in the Rangoon river, was present
at the attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon 11th April 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coist of China. Operations against
rebel tribeB in Guaerat in 1857. Served with the S6th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege, storm, and
capture of Jhansi, action of Kuonch. operations be'ore Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of
Morar, and capture of Gwalior; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior aud turned them on
the enemy ; commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit ol Feroze Shah
and Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major}.
38 Lt.Colonel W. J. Brook served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th September 1855. as D.A.Q.M. G.
4th Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel 0. B. brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebustopol,
also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1.
41 Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown Borved with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7th Dec. 1S54, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claaps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5U1 Class of the Medjidie).
0 Lt.Colonel C. W. Bruce served with the Carabineers from the outbreak at Meerut to the p;ieiflcation of Oude
and commanded a Squadron attae action of Bunkagaon on SthOct.iSsS, alooin the subsequent campaign, including
the actions of Mahoudispore and Russoolpore, advance on and capture of Mitowlee, affairs of Allyguugo and Biswar,
and pursuit of the rebels for three months through Rujpootana ami Central India (Medal).
44 Sir John Burgoyne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campiigu ol 1S54, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Abna (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel Burnley-Campbell served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war uf 1879-80, and was present at
the affair at Dakka on the 1 5th January 1880. Took part with the expedition against the VVuzeeree Khugianis.
Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Caudahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Geueral
H. H. Gougk, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st Auguit (uorso shot), aud in the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in doHpateln-s, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Docoratioa).
48 Lt.Colonel H. Burton served with the 4&tto Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1S60-61, including the
actions at Muhoetahi, Matnnkonko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throughout Uie campaign of 1 Ecu -65, for
two years as D.A.Q.M. General (Medal). During the operations in Wuikato be superintended to its completion
the construction and organization of the Military Electric Telegraph through the Waikato country mentioned in
•eepatchcb).
WarlServices of Lieutenant Colonels Eelired by Sale, fyc. 755
• Lt. Colonel E. A. Butler served in the Boer war in i83i with the Natal Field Foree
„f ^'.Colonel Calcott served with the 10th Regiment during the Puujaub campaign of '1S48-4,, including the whole
?/rl» S g^°Pera '?D3 bef0ro Mootan- the action at Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs/ and surrender of the
i^« -nVhe "nHd JiJ?ua]T,lS« i al|° P^ent a' the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
" If S rD T"rrin'°r,?enera St0r^8K comnaand"'f »». the Bosphorus during the Russianwar in 18 5-ll
stItionftKla('Medall " '" Aby88m,a ra l868 ln the Commissariat Department in command of the
r„5L^o^°lG?el Duncan Campbell served in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
?8,8 S^"ed37^win„rep^1SfnS>,hTeaftta.Ck80f ^American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper CanadTin
7838. Sen-ed with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan 1855 iurludinTthA
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). 4 4 ss' mclu(liI1g the
"Lt.Colonel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Can™ rr. Sir Willi.™
Codrmgton, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sevastopol Laid attackfof the Redan rjn
the 18th June and 8th Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasp T Knight of the T Prion £
Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). viasps, ivnignt ot the Legion ot
.i!,%LtC.°>!nnel G' M ,C»rdew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of t860 in North China in-
eluding the action of S.nho taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, ana surrender of Pekm
(Medal with two Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 6,th Regiment at the second capture of K I and in th£
minor operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862. Served with the 07 h Regiment
x^MMeda, wi.h^spr. "" l878"8°' "" "" PreSCnt " ^ enSagement at Charasiah on'tne' oth^ctober
» Lt. Colonel H. R. Garden served with the 77th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, BrevetsofMaior and U Colonel Kn^ht
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) ^.colonel, Knight
" L>Colonel the Hon W. H. P. Carington served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the K<rvnH«n
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star! hsrPtian
« Lt.Colonel G L. ijarmichael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5- in-
eluding the battles ot Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal wife
three Clasps .Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) Served in RalnootTna
and Central India m 1858759. and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kolau^ and the affah-s of KooSarv?
and Boordah (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) weauairs 01 Koonorye
" Lt Colonel Chetwode served with the 8th Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to 2nd Ausr ,.-c
!^5.,t\e.battIeA°l.AI^a'J:B-alakl5ra-.an.a I?ker«an, affairs of Bulg^nak and M'kenzie's Farmland sfege r ll
Sebastopol, having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his LordS death !4da
with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served mJMpooTana and
Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundiree bmfe of Kotah
kesera., capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwaho (wounded) and actkms of
koorwye and Nahargur (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasn. and BrnTK fSS. -J Si of
irwye and Nahargur (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt Colone.)
Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. .854 to 30th Jul'v 18=5
(Medal with Clasp :or Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). i4 3 July l8=5
65 Lt.Colonel Hon. W. Coke served the Eastern campaign ol 1S54-55 with the Scots Fusilier rn.rf. /™™» a • , j
Camp to Lord Rokehv from 9th Aug (1855), inchidingVfs.ege anVfcC Setastopol (would^ i fklniTrentnlfs on
Clit oT^he MedTiSfe m deSpatches (Medal mtb ™e ClasP- B™* °f iIaJ^. Sardinian and Turkisn MedSsTand 5th
Tj=LL-XMl0ITf ' C°U1 S8rved with ',ht 39th Regt- in the battle of Haharajpore (Bronze Star). Served with the „nd
Regt in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltlu including
the storm and capture ot the city, and surrender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of The "arrUon r3
(Jhemote, and at the battle of Goojerat Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indiai 1 Mutmv in ? J -. „ »ni
present as Field Engineer tothe force under Brigadier Berkeley at the capture of the forte of Deh^fJi?anrt T"h™d
jment.onedm despatches) ; also as D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier Pincknev's Force ■ durin ° the cSi?*, i^rw?
(Brevet of Major, Medal) Served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on thl SvrrSS ?=? = °
and was present at the affairs of Praunghur and Shahcote (Medal with Clasp) rontier in 1851-52,
• "1 ^.-Colonel D. L.Colthurst served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Feh to„th T„l„
"g^™? the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on ihe .Sthjune (Med^^S^lfi7,aDdTuVk^MeiST,
« Lt.Cotonel Coney served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China including:
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekiii O eda?i'fh
Z, S!r£Sl .Commanded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels m the pro^ceoTpeche,
N2rThtC^1f a' ™ the wmter of 1S62-63 (Brevet of Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the RedBStton) '
» Lt.Colonel G. H. Cope served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastonnl f™m
fsfoTlMedaa end°f thB campaiSn- Also ""*> the '4th Regiment in' New ZealaS dorin? ffj^f
"3 Lt.Colonel C. J.Cotes served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the E^votian war of ,««, »„*
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) *=yp«an war of 1882, and was
■♦ Lt.Colonel Coxon served with the 45th Regiment in the Orange River Sovereignty Cape of Good Hone i„ 0
where he was dangerously wounded (shot through both thighs) in an encounter wMBoorf and Ho?teSots ' S1
» Lt.Cclonel J. T. Craster served with the 38th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, includine -the Thame, of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasos. and Turkish Medal) 0f
„f a 1 o°« "i 1 ,l-rawley sTer,veli the E«stern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the hartl..
and^ki^^o^^d^^sTof^Me^
Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal wi5> Clasp) destruction of the town of
» Lt.Colonel Crosse served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks »m.
Ravee on the 12th and 10th July 1857 i also at the siege, assault (led in the storming part,- o ' the ?rd I Column 1 , S
occupation of Delhi from i4th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp] 3 Column), and
♦ .£t- w1<??elC- D^-on served with the l8th R°yal Irish ln Xew Zealand, and commanded a Comoanv thm,, h
out the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns from August 1S63 to May ,366 ; commanded ^\Voodall's Redonh, h gh"
the West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1866 • was Tended in the ml w fr f„ ™ l darmB
exnedition to Paparata, relief of the Mauku stockade, Secupatiof of lofe M^e Xl^^T£^B^l
^^f^'l^tT^TJOaaUm0niaB °(the 2Dd 3ePt- l361 imeati°ned ta ^San^auieron^
t Lt.Colonel Deacon.— For War Services, see Militarv Knights of Windsor p 774
« Lt. Colonel G. R. A. Denne served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2 and .„ „,
the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, at the action at Kassassin on the 28th August and in An, e°i m«
l^??Sf^at the b%',tle of,Tt1-eiVKeb.ii' and the caPture of Cairo (mentioned bTde^tcS&OTet of Mflfi I'
Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). ' ' ■Drevet 01 L,t.Colonel,
Turkfsh Medlis?°ben ^^ S^'ed * the 3°th ^^ &t the Siege °f SebastoPo1 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
memafnWi (^edaltfthl^afpr11 *' ^ ^^ * ** ^'^ W" °f lS?9' and WaS Present in ^ engage-
" Lt Colonel Dunbar has the medal for the Punjaub campaign. Served with the flank Companies oSth Rro™m,
in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal Sffi f""?
during the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May, including the battle of BudleVkePi;« >erTed
aSZtSftSE? °' Dethl-™™dei ia tbe band - 'be T^nchL on -th^September (S^thtSvfS
"Lt.Colonel Hon. C.E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigadeinthe Indian camnaia-n of 18-,— a in„i r ^
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action ofXwI^inge^^llri^cil^
75^-7 War Service? of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sate, Sc-
91 Lt. Colonels. H. H. Edwards served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of lZ+i-ig (Medal); served also
with the Flank Companies 98th Regt. in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850. Served in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and
May 1 858, and at the affair with the Hiudostanee fanatics on the Heightsof Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
9* Lt. Colonel G. A. Elliot served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal wifih
Clasp for Pegu), and was with the storming party at the capture of Martaban ; was on board H.M.S. RaitUr at the
destruction of the river and ou land at that of those on the Dellah side; present in the operations in
front of Rangoon on the 12th and 13th April 1S52, including the capture of the White House stockade; also at the
storm and capture of Rangoon (wounded). Served in the Crimea from the 20th August 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Lt. Colonel Engl. 1 ^4 as Aide de Campto Sir Richard England, including the
battle of Inkerman.an i - I (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
100 1. 1. Colonel W. H. Fairtlough Berved with the 55th Regiment outueChinaexped;;. id Medal . and was present
at Amny. Chnsaa, Chinhae (including the night apoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
103 Lt. Colonel O. B. Feilden served m the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 1 6th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
)W Lt. Colonel Fnrgn I with the* rrenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
101 Lt. Colonel J. C. Fife-Cooks- th the iSth Royal Irish and with the 65th Regimentin the New Zealand
war in 1865 (Medal - Was appointed H Military Attache" to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak
of the Russo-Turkish wa aid accompanied the Turkish armies in the Balkan campaign, and subsequently
at Gallipoli (Brevet U
106 Lt. Colonel H. C. FitzGerald Berved with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
107 Lt. Colonel W. H. D. FitzGerald served in the -th Royal Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the battle
of Alma, where he was severely wounded, being shot through both legs (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
108 Lord Fred. FitzRoy served 1 : terfi bt. Stopford during the operationsonthecoastof SyriainiS4o (Medal).
110 Lt. Colonel John Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, including the actions
of 26th 27th and 2$th November at Cawnpore, under General Windham ; battle of Cawnpore 6th December, and
pursuit of the Gwali'TCoiituiLrent, with minor affairs in Oude (Medal).
112 Lt.Colonel F. R. Porster served in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1S54 to the 10th July 1855, including the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
J1S Lt.Colonel Fort' campaign of 1S54-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royal
Artillery, including the ic and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma (horse killed), Balaklava, and
Tnkerman, capture of Balaklava. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turk!-:1 Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
114 Lt. Colonel G. V. Fosbery served with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and
Garvock during the operations at Umbeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marks-
men of the 71st and 101st Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was engaged in the de-
fence of the Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the storming of the Sunga on
the Crag Piquet, where rty of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man iu
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
in despatches, Victoria Cross:, Me lal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) : was award I the Y£ " for the da;
and gallant manner in winch, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a party of
his regiment 'the 1st Punjab Infantry) to re-capture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison had been driven in by
the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fighting. From the
nature of the approach to the t^p of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one
time; and 'whilst I ascended one path,* relates Lieutenant Colonel Keyes, CB., commanding the 1st Punjab
Infantry, * I directed Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of the
crag on his side of the attack.' Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Keyes being wounded, Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming possession of the post."
115 Lt.Colonel T. Gardiner served in the gSth Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and the affair with
the Hindoostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant
and Quarter Master of the 18th Punjaub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final subjection of
the rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
117 Lt.Colonel Garrett served in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the Sth Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
the Medjidie).
118 Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1S0 Lt.Colonel A. A. Godwin accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special ser-
vice, and served in the first phase of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of
Annamaboe. Raised the Annamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Dunquah
where he was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
m Colonel G. G. Gordon. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
122 Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava
(wounded and horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of Central India, and commanded a Squadron
iB the affairs of Rajgnur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee. and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
conduct at Rajghur and Mongrowlee, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
in Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6tb Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1S46-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from 1st u> 16th May 1855, after which as Aide de Camp to Major General
Michel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
1,4 Lt.Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including
the storm and capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache, and ulterior operations on the Richelieu and adjacent country.
Was with the Right Wing on board the Premier when that transport was wrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence. Landed with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the siege and fall of
SebaBtopol, and wounded in the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekm (Medal and Clasps).
iat Lt.Colonel T. E. Green served with the 82nd Regiment in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal),
and with the Military Train in New Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel D.C. Greene served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the Turkish Contingent.
ai Lt.Colonel A. 0. Grenlle served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith and to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present at the battle of Berea. Served again as Aide de tump to Sir George lath-
cart in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the tuHtlesof Alma, lialtikluva, and Inkerman (where Sir George was
Killed), and siege of Sebio-i.>pnl (Mnial with four Clasps, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel Grey served a- an Ensign in the 24th Bengal Native Infantry during tho campaign on the Sutlej in
1846, and was nreHeut at the battle of Ferozeshab (Medal). Served with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from 6th Sept
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale Ore , e«
^F4;;Tfa,lof sebastopo1, -i— ^»'-w«- L»£ J« * ^2
of Seb^^^^MiSS Sfee^KS&?f J«* **■ -eluding the siege and fa,
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in iS57-,S in!' ucW ,)(,^ ei,*' "?th ClasP' an* Turkish Medal). Served also
^'ff^^^^'^iS^S^S^^^^^ from 3rd to 6th Dscemb-
ture of luoknowand battle of vS^^SSS^fSSJ^^ MU"ny CampalS» ia "»58. including the cap-
T™„ L.'-Lo]onelJainesHare served in theooth Rifles m 1 1 " -a, ,ni^„ Vr '? actlon of 'he J9tQ Ju'y 1847 (Medal).
asTnl^nd'11^^^^^
S , |JnrH0'tl'"'')''wil11 the final attack on aid TCTODatton nr ?^*De.s» "sequent siege operations,
served also the Oude campaign in 1858, including the art nn.Tr.fP™ °f the palace Medal wifn Clasp). He
° IVt ¥x?ov^i an(1 action°of Biswah! ° °nS °f Pus<?a°n and Rissoolpore, attack and rapture
Mgisrsir^isssiiASf. «*■ — <■ *»*. »« ... p~» * «. „„„„„ „
the actions of oWds.UmSJIoreTand'sulSorl8^^ lLth? India? oamPaigu of 1857-5S. and was present in
an«a"?SeS^^
Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in ,"-V w,„ r sp' an,d Turklsu Medal). Served with the 61st
a"?s ?! Au=^t-wounded (MedaJ with CUsp) 857' mcludln<r "P^o of sorties on \th 18th and 23rd July
ment o\p™L\?g^^™^ ^TcVn^oTT sS^ ??**■? lS"-8' a"d c°™ a detach!
""i^t1? rmfnt ?f thtf 9th AprU lS5s (Medal)^ 7 6S and amml™tion from Benares into the AtaghSr
of «.e Ah', thh6 e1d °f ,the reM,;oi>, ^luZgtt1drf^>0f^B:Swnda5i fS77ed ,lllso ta J ndmfrom '"thing.
» LtcSSS h'f ? 2? tram' Si6f e aml lAl1 of Lucknow ^n&o Clasn, „Unda0W ^ L°rd C,yde' defe^<>
Sj« Jts^4. aad * Also - tte Kaffi— ° * S^teajrss^sfs.'s^ssss-Lg-jfS
A^S»"^ as Aide de Camp to General
and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the 5SS 6g6 °f Sebast°Po1 (Medal with three Clasps! Jtoffi,
shot wound and twenty-two sabre cuts. He was mention^ il fi,?Tg ouily w°unded, having received a musket.
" «T coto'nd lTf rrf™' Kr t"iPS ^ <ffl^«2K*iSSS,»**1 act- gallantly «SSSi/
5S88«ft6fF*&li the Quarries on 7th June fwonnded) Tdks^auite hf« 6, °f ^ °0t- 5th APr" CwSESfc
- j^asjjs^gfyj^sfts^^sffiftSK^^ the Abyssinian ca-p^ i- '«* of-*-,.
^A^S^^^^^^^e isTm^d^ln111 ^»»^ta» and was wounded at Istalii,
55£?2S£oWaS3^ ■*««* and WM the thanks ofVe' SSSSSSS RS^V^
759 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, $-c.
iM Lt.Colonels J. H. Lowndes and St. John-Mildmay.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentle-
men at Arms, p. no. _ , „ ..
"• Lt. Colonel F.'L H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1S5, up to Sept. 1835. includingthe siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombur.lmeuts of oth April, and 6th and :7th June
(Medal with I - 1'iirkisli Me.l:il>. Served in the Indian campnignui 1857-58. including the action of Pandora,
storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, capture of RamporeKussia,
affairs of Muchagawn Tigree. relief or Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
*" Lt. Colonel P. X. Lystcr served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to
entering the British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite army, from 1833 to 1835, and was at the defence
of Oporto, and iu all the affairs from the raising of the siege to the termination of the war. He afterwards served
in Spain under Sir De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and under Kapartero as Captain of Cavalry, and subie-
Ojuentlv on the Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 1841. Was twice decs-
rated with the Order of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege
and capture of lruu and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that
oountrv :— Fuenterabia (reconnaissance on), Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Onamendi, Hernani, Urni-
ettu Ir-un (siege of) , Lazarte, Usurbil. Andoin, Vera, Perdon.Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aronis,
Santa Barbara (reconnaissance on). Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastillo. Collander, Maniella y pena Cortada,
Genebrosa, Canadette, Agua Viva, Segura (siege of), Castleotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de
Lhulres, Morella (siege ofl, Berga and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron,
completely routing it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
"■ Lt Colonel M'Barnet served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the iSth June and 8th Sept., expedition
to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
dian campaign of 135S-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
•*> Lt Colonel P M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 3th Sept. 1855; was also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbo'irn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). _.»,,. . ^
m Lt.Colonel P. MacDonald served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish Medal). . . .....
m Lt Colonel F. .1 MacFarlaue served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in the 9th Lancers, including the battle
of Sobraou (Medal) He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of ths
Cheuab at Eamnii»;ur, and battles or Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
111 Sir F. D. Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma
andsiegeof Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ... .
"' Lt Colonel L Macpherson served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 30th July 1S55 with the 30th
Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps,
Sth'ciassorthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■" Lt Colonel J T. Maguire.— For War Sendees, see Military Knights or Windsor, p. 774.
515 Sir Henry Malet served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May 1855, including the
eiege and fall or Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ... T . . ,
*» Lt Colonel Manners served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53. and was present with the 51st Light In-
fantrv on board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz at the attack and destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
on the Rangoon river on the nth April 1852 ; on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
disembarkation and advance or the storming party at the capture or the White House Redoubt ; at the final assault
and taking or Rangoon he commanded the Escort or the Major General Commanding, and at the storm and capturs
of Rangoon. Was appointed Brigade Major to the 1st Madras Brigade in Sept. 1852, and was present at the en-
gagement on the Heights of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"~ Lt Colonel Mau«ei gh served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Boomah Pass 24th Dee.
1850 to the conclusion of the war in 1S53 (Medal). Was placed by Sir Harry Smith in command or the isolated post
of Fort White in the enemy's country on the 28th Dec. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
120 men defended it on the 3rd Januarv 1851 against a force of 1.000 Kaflirs under Sandilly, Auta. and other chiefs
who were defeated with si vere loss, for which service he and his garrison were complimented in General Orders,
Was afterward* present at both affairs at the Waterkloof, and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
a" Lt Colonel W G Margesson served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
E3 Lt Colonel B 1) Mauleverer served with the SSth Regiment in the Crimea from 12th July 1855. including the
siege and Tall or Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal
with Clasp Brevet or Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action at Bhognapore, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture or the fort or Birwah— mentioned 111 despatches
220 Lt T'olonel H. W. Meredith served with the 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign or 1854 up to the 27th October
including the battles or Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie of
26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal ) .
231 Lt Colonel Frederick Miller served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) Served in Turkey and the Crimea in 1S55-56 with the Turkish Contingent in command of the 1st Regiment
of Intantry (Brevet of Major, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
in 1858-50; present in all the actions in which the 80th Regiment was engaged (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal) ^ Served also with the Soth Regiment in the Expedition against Bhootan in 1S65 (Medal .
-'■ Lt.Colonel James Miller served with the 1 ith Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July to 19th August 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
233 Lt Colonel Thomas.Miller served in the 40th Regt. at the capture of Manora and surrender of kurrachee, Lower
Scinde in Feb 1839 He served with the 10th Hegt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was Major of Brigade at the repulse cf the enemy's
night attack on the British Camp at Muttee Thol on 17th Aug. ; commanded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
ing of the Heights before Mooltan on 27th Dec. 1848 ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
t^3* Lt -Colonel C Milligan served with the 39th Regimont at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the iSth Jane ax I Ith Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class or the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
236 Lt Colonel W H M ulatt served with the 19th Regiment during the latter part ol tho Crimean campaign
from 8th Sept 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the
close of i860, and was twice in command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in
1868. including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
-> Lt Colon. 1 M.lhii o.ved in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram s
Force at Alumbagh from Deo. 1857 to Feb. 1858, including repulse of attacks on lath and toth Jan. and minor affairs.
Served as Brigade Major with the Hitlo Brigade nt the siege and capture Of Lucknow. and actions of Koorsee,
Baree Simree Nawnbgunge (horse killed by round-shot), and Sultanpore, operations terminating in the passage
ofthe'Goomteeoo action at Dooadpore and capture of the 1 las, surrender of the forts of
Ameethie and shiinkapore (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and OB.)
'- Lt Colonel 11 11 i 1 M Mouekton served with the 20th Regiment throughout the I'unjaiili campaign of
.8i8-jo'and was present at the p a -sage of tho Chonab. and battles or Chillianwallah (wounded) and Qoojerat, and
nursuit'ofth. Sikhs wuh the force under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Army of
the East attached tothl ,M, Light Dragoons, and afterwards with the rank of Major 111 command of the Sultan's
"Royal Regiment of Constantinople," with the Cavalry under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish
'" Lt.Coionel W. Moase served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1 368 (Medal).
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, fro 760
^e£§M Crimea from ,9th Dec. ,8„, including the
s« Lt.Colonel w. Newbigging serve',] wi"h , th 'nd H?i Si™ m nor'5th,cla™oftheMed.iidie,and Turkish Medal),
war of ,882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
^^gettog^S^rd^^tottea^^of^1 323*2 °*"Tr<' *°» England, »»d was met
Abyssinian campaign from December "S67 as AdjS o Cotuel SS^f'^ ; a°d Se,Ted ""'oughout the
*nSo°¥tl,Te^f MaedaIa (mentioned in des,mtvhe"and Medal" M''Ward' aDd was Pre8ent ln th« <">«<"> of Arogee
xnentoV^Na^eTro^
Eusofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp) rhrough.mt the On,? "?« °n °f ptho6 5'8t *X Serve'' with th°
to a Column in the Field. Present ,mde^r Brigidier Wt herall at the «-Z ?a,'g110 l858-59was D.A.Q.M. General
tioned in despatches) ; opernt.ons unde?I "re K!l -de U^to toS^rSterrfAS'SS.ta R<™poor Russia (men-
pore, and flight of Beni Madho, subsequently in the same can ,e , v Sh ,*„ b °,f,A,. atble' evacuation of Shunker-
Brigadier Taylor at the passage of the Gm ^^ affai?s^f Zeh ee^wn » h e5' f°JCf under Sir Hope Grant and
toe rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet ofMaior) Muchleegawn and Rumdakoti, resulting in the flight of
Bhoo^X«diLn0in i?6n50lMedVal witl &SJ ^^ °' "" *** ***»*"* """ the L8ft Atta<* *»*W «>°
A^^JtoeWhtio,SJ.^i SXIsUn In the act" SS^*^^EK,"*S & fleM ba"^ °rR»ya'
defeat of a body of the Gwalior Co" I m gent at Koreri ffight hand oart iallv d S S ,, "h Renter's force, and
S^n^^^^^^
Engineers killed in discharge of that ,l"tv was nresent „ ev.^' S Pr?de™ssor Lieut. Bulnois of the Beiga 1
during the above period. Be ceived tl le "hank of Gove -Bmlnt for sTelT,^111011 t(°1ok,P'aee with the Hil1 Tr«"">
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and nB^^SVnSS^^^S^^T °? ^ tIonUeT "'Thibet. Served
engagement on the Ravee under General SSa^SSfSriiSSni^fJ^ \ S °f t?C Sealkote mutineers at the
toe ,8th Punjaub Irregulars, the oS^^^m^^^^^B^f^J^malS^3ciSLa^ ™ Command of
European officers present, being all three sever! ywounde , fMedSi^rt ri,wS 5 T ^Uty 0fflcer' the on'y other
Examination in Hinoostanee and taken decrees o™h iofin p ^^ ;,?,?? ,eyt0n ^Passed the Interpreter's
Colleges of Calcutta and Madras, and receded the ■ reward- /i? 7 °° and Persian la"Suages at the
x - uSp^e^^^^^ of Gentlemen at Arms, p. I3o.
June to Mth Aug.) including the stege^dSf^eba^^ll^arU?1 nf JKjU8!5 (.aS ictinS Adjutant (ram igfh
°"~ L,&h.oJn"efA"»Hth1e^reDCheS,(U2dal'TithC'aSF ^TurSh!fcd«1)?ffl,e8thSept-i ^ ™S ^^ WOU"d«='1
AlrLan|XrSCeSestol7lfM«bah, w^o^s"^ %£g%gg»F Vf* ^'"^ ^ ™* <*
-«S3£s5S^^ the war on the N- w- 1,w,er
and faLl^f0ls\"Sor(Me^wIfc.tVa"d g„ffl5S '^S.SS"?^ ^ ^ '835' iQCl"di^ ">8 **>
present with the leading Column o ' assau? "on ,"th March fs-S fnW™ » ?M'6ge l"1 Captllre of Kotah- and ™s
iDQJaaad P"81™ of the rebel forces lT^^t^t^^li£^^^7t^^hmitheoperaiionB in CeDtral'
8 W ^L0tfflCo,ore1BRrigjadEerR^erte ,me"ti0n.ed ^^^S^JS^^^^ST- " ^'^ "
MooltormchidSg'thesfege'anrstorm'ofThe fn^T Bftali°" 6oth R'fl- 'luring the second siege operations at
battle of Goojerat^the purfuitSf the Sikh [™y anTthe^S.Z ofth^A^6^ ,WM #?»S?» P^ent "t the
with two Clasps). Served during the operates In the Fn^r!v„p5 ^e Aff=^ans bey°ncl »'« Khyber Pass (Medal
toe „th and 14th Dec. ,849. Also in toe f expeZion ££ ?nS Yh» 2w ^*- and Caf tuS-e of the in3UJ'gent villages on
(Medal with Clasp). SerVed on the Red R?vPer fepedftfon of 1870 Affree<lles In the K°^ ^a^ m February ,85<>
and was Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Spencer t he T , 1,™ , UPf ^"l ^ Uemet9ry on the iSth June ,
in the expedition to and capture of the Tforti of Si ?n In ™ i e {f °f S,erba3tol»o1. 8th September, and
of Major, Knight of the Legion of HoaorSh TCtaS nf^« ^[v=5"S?ed ln '^spatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of lSeo in the north of Chufa, inclucuZ toe actton of Sin ^ecijldle' and Jarklsh MedaD- Served also the campaigli
with Clasp). ' l''uluns tne action of Smho, assault and capture of the Inner Taku Fort (Medal
^^^^^^o^^S^^^I^^,^ ;3th June 1855, including the expedi-
Medal, and 5th Class of the Mediidie) Servprt » t T>,» =° } e (B^evet of Major, Medal with Clasp Tnrkhis
Column of assault on 30th MarchTssS ; corSnanded I ^fvin". o'ACr °f K°ta,h' ftnd wa8 P^sent with tEe Sng
Rajpootana andat the battle of Bunass • mended hV?m%?J, } ^glmmt '5 P"su.t of Gwalior rebels in
spatches, Medal with Clasp). ' commanaed a Field iorce at the action of Pertabghur (mentioned in de
C%S fMeHdaO°S9 SerVed M AdjUtant oftte 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district
anT ™ tfto£o^k^ Bee. ,854, including the siegj
^"LrCo^IrHCR^l^^^^
toe south of New Zealand from gto April 1845 ^ SCmd" durmg lt3 conque". Served with the .8th in
at^b|mC^^^
Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with th^ r ^Vt" v ^fd,a:s^ Served Wlth the Column under
toe New Zealand war of ,86,-66, inchidmg ?h .action of K^tS ndm F'eld ^l08,1? ,858' ^8o served through
^^o^S^dgf^^^^^
SoSsie^^asSpoTS
:(Medal with Clasp, 5th ClassPof the Med^diefandC^sh Medal) g * aSSaU,t °f the Eedan on the l8th J°";
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76, War Services o/LietUeu tut Colonels Retired by Sale, frc.
»■ Li Colonel C U B 3ire« served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign in 1854. and was severe!;
, „„;. ■,.,.., \ .Valours at the battle Of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and 'I nrkish Medal).
'Stffi I ■ M-n^l w.h t... , 3th U,v;,l [rishinthe Barmeae warof ,85,-53. was present at h
•aTture of Mar aha. at th -.p. -rat,, ns before Rangoon on the ..-th 13th and i<>h April, at the capture of the Grn
capture ot Mirtuoa 1. at 1. . , -„„.,„.« of Prome Also served with a forco detached for the purpo ;
Dagon Paged. W»^^^gJ^?*fSe^S -her ,850 to March ,853. and was employed «
«k r. ,, Vlnr, liaf ki .v .u,l Inker,,,.,.,, siege and fall of Sehastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June
mBmm mmmmm
,u the action at Muhj. ... 1 ' < M >' • >\' > , t of the Fort of Cowrie in August, and at the action c
iTee^ ti"^^ ««a mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clae,
.SjBtQMta* 1859 »«a was present t ..*!.., M ; n a . «egea »' CSmtanpore, throl,Kl;out the Bvswarr
action of Nawabgunge cm pa on J***"* ;„ , N\" ,,,,„, V:ll.,,hM, Hvdcrghur and pursuit of Benhi Madho'
campaign ,.ielud,ng he 1 . urao, . l',- ■!,.,, paign, notading the alair near Churda and pursuit, taking tit.
'.""'" ;" . "" '' , l.' :!'',.,,,,'',■ ,; ' '-u,t to the Bj ptoe advance into Ncpaul andaffaii at Sitkaghat (twic
.Fort of Meejeed.a, attack. °''! '.',;'., ',' ,,/,,, ^ 1 Hasp), i lommanded a wing of the 7th Hussars comprisim.
Cfrtt'Doth F^ld '™m ^'.^ | ;,': ; ,, ^a,, ;. ,r!. l.s on theNorth-West Frontier of Jndia in Decetnbe
«« ZSS\ SCfflSS&ffl?-- on a fort occupied hy reh.ls „
SuSS. "JtESSSfi&lfi. fte55l throughout the campaign in the north of China in .860, u.cluding the actio
°^ T* tTd^VT Ten"' '-'' rv "l m the Afghan war of ,878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of J
i/rfvf ^ ^TenVral'rftSortOfficirto tteTkoornm Valley Field Force, and tookpartin be Zam.uslit Kxped.tio
^^ft^SSanSntM^SJiSS (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Olaap). Served with tbe expe.li « t
the Send an ilk'r ,C Geral fc.rahi.m in ,S84 on Transport duty, and was present ... the engagement at lent,
(^^^SheS£^n^ed wattle 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from ,3th June ,855, including the 1
T,wS«l «^"» hi of Sehastopol, and attack of the ,8th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight ofthe Legio.
peditiontoKertch.M^ean(ita.ioi..L 1 Mediidie). Commanded the Regiment at the siege and capture <
• of Honor. Turkish Medal, and 5th CjaseM^ lea t ^ ofaesanlt ; subsequently throughout, the. .per,
Sfin^t™! India inalpu";:,,,' of the rebel forces J. Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib ,n ,858-59 (me,
iBT^^^^^^^^^^^t^i^ -S54-S5, including the siege and fall of Schastop)
(Medal with Clasp, Sardinian t^H* g£ft^&£^8tta«p*». *» ^ »-■ «•* *
mi Colonel Tottenham eervedj ^.^J^f^^TsthCtaaa ofthe Medjid.e. and Turkish Medal).
0l» 1! SltaSRSii5S^£Sd5BftE TathHu^thtoughontthe Eastern campaign of ,s54 55, includU
Ta7kSbrHep!:1Vance.-For War Services, see the Yeomen of the Guard _, p. ,3».
w, ,,,„i„;,„i V.liiers —For War Services, see Military Knights , ,t \\ indsor, P.77»-
Z nrSj H Wade * , 'v , 1 with the 90th Light Infantry at. the siege and tallo. Sehastopol ■ ton, 4th Dec ,8j
'" l,t. Colonel J.li.waue ^ " ^ ' . n(Khc n„,\..yn on the 8th Sept.— severely wounded and men'. I
»nd was ,v,th the stommg pn.t ^ ; ^^ ; '!r , ^ lj ^^ ° °n^h clajof the Medjuhe). Also during the Indil
despatches(MedaiwahCias,s. 1 an^
SKflSLt ment.'a"'! n dVspa,,b,s,. with Outram's Forcei at the Alumbagh. melud.ng the repulse;
.nmerous attacks on that position from Nov. .S57 to March ,858, siege and 111
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including it
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III;
psti
™»J~ .„„i a,T c « oreseut with 1 la veloek's I 'o iiuiu at the actions 01 tue aiimiu :)■» ™P>.;™" "">* •-'•" ""r»
■c»™l'iVI^°V,?X;5orFme° a • , Is, .ateh.s). with Otitram's Force at the Alumbagh, mcluding the repntj
^?ou^ f JS&tfe? ■■" U, ■ ! iron! Nov. ,o57 to March ,858. siege and fall of Lucknow, and hnal operation.
::ii;-a'iv;^:g^e;:;,.;,ia-o,sKns.
of Alma, BalaW»TO,and Inkeroan, fflegeana u I Mediidie, and Trnk.-h Medal : wai
i??%lifff«S5^»^^^^«S at the. line ofthe regimenl Ala.
the It l>l th. lolow m . \ wilh the Colours, and by 1ns example ami euerg.i greatly tended
So^orde1;''!' ''iV,leVmkTaVatostmtry>ng moment, he. with a few men, charged a party ol Russia.
■^Z ^Sff^^^SS^i^SXS!^^ of ,86. • . • 1 on special service (mJ
'^."e'hS'fK wS 'served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Viacount Melville d.mng the campaign ...ti
3«Ll Colonel 13. '■ ^; ' , ,.\L c, ,d s.ege operai ams b. fore Mooltan. and battle of Goojerat (Me.lal with w
Ponjaub oi "'tV' , ^. i„ V, t oi the i u-ing operation- in the Kuzofsio Country .11 1> mber 1S4
aA*«^ 5£2S?th. fofoe' ' ''-s.nfl
xBjo (Medal "ithaaBp).^ Mahratta campaign with the i6thLancerB, ineluding the battle of .Mal.ara.ipoi
•' ' "' , )<r n! • s , V - ■' ■ d ' A- a- tan. Quarter MasterGeneml to Sir Harry Smith .luring the Smtoj
„th Dec. »84|a(B~»« , -,, ^dSwal AUwal, and Sobraon w„„nd,,l (Medal and one C asp). |
campaign ot 1845-4''. "" i"11 ^ ' .. .. ... ... ,. ,m tho sist April 1S55, and served at tin
»»LU.'olo.,el F. \\ est landed .,, the 'jVl^ oi o,, o ' Honor ^fh'ciass of the MeOn.l.o: itnd Tuxk.sh M. i
Sehastopol (Medal wall. ' I "',, . Ird .^ men ^m the Crimea from 5th to =.6»b June .855. inohldfa
l,!,^^de-Z;tr.:;V!:,...1,,,,,tedanonthe,8thJu^ f.
tSSSSSS^ »KS i»-« - udinn M„t,n, and w
War Serviees of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc 761
SSS»~S£r^SfflS£ XllTw^^zr - aad ** J^ **< -» - «»•««.
despatches. Brevet of Major and Medal) tnorse snot) ami Kakaramea (twice mentioned in
Jrf Amoaful, the battle of Ordahsu md^SrfOo^SldSS which h« w"K the ?TUre of B^borassie, battle
fe^dafwMpT™^
] S &8o!onll Hl^. kS^S^^^^^S?0^?^ =9th D6Cember l8« (B»»» Star).
JFar Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfc.
^nt^L^now'S^^^
*hot and sortie of the 26th Sept. ; was severely wnimd d ,\ ,! SSJ «„ / Lucknow and relief of the Residency (horse
tor gallantry on the =5th September (Medal wlS CuS^Sd'ggS of fye^s se'rvlc ef n°ti0ed hj ^^ "«**
£Uer&To^^^^^
taS 4^^??^^^^S?iSS« the operations in Candahar a°d "*»«-
•the ba&^a SiSl^£S,,^^et8^™^Pfeof l8s4-ss with the 40th Regt., including
PKK I^rnSgle^wfe^ M~ " ^
V^3^B5£g^^^m&« ., under Sir
Central India). •"•jsum, .nongroiee, bindwaho, Kahree, and Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp for
" ^""J^v^^S^^^^SSfe^er d^ *ahffi r ™ of -35,-53 (Medal,.
«i o? |Je°ba^Apof (Med'aTwith^sp: &d ^fe^ <Mm0a fr°m ,0th AugUat l8"' Poinding the siege and
|j£Tm£ s^rsjisMssssssss isisssasLr's'SR of &*»■ •—^ «» -ge
•» MajorC. J. Barnard served with a Detachment Swi Rp.i „n « 5n ' ^ MaI^a (iIedal with Clasp).
Tribe, and commanded the storming party at the attack and ,Sr* ™ J ^ Gambia against a portion of the Marabout
on the 30th June 1866 (Brevet of Major) capture of the strongly-stockaded town of Tubarcolong
opera^s .I*i ^S^^ ffi^a^o?^^^!^^ ^my campaign in ,858-50, including the
Europeans and Sikhs in the Shahabad district (Medal) Fr°Qtier; he also commanded a flying column of
Rave^rth^L^ Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
fc-awoss™ tli as™ ffi ?££%s& zs^^^sss&HXfs
|T$1 M ^^^^w^V^^J^'e^^^- ^ Staff of Major Genera, Somerset,
ESSST ™-attheKamrattPack on FortVarTfnd'Xe,™^^
atj^^^ campaign.in ,868, was present
L i ^ajor M- G- Best serTed ™th the 3<th Regiment in the (!Wa fw,™ ,? S ™uD5 <BreTOt°f Major, and Medal).
^dvfa111°rt,Sebarpo1 and a3sault of the Re^S on the 8^h S^enX (Medal "iW '855' T^?^ the 8i^9
Served m the Indian campaign in 1857-58 and was nr,J„7 ?, P, if™ « lMe..dal wjtb- c'asp, and Turkish Medal)
bid subsequent operation! at Cawnpore under 'ffl wfndham a?so £a;L°lPand°°,,Nuddee on 26th November
feiege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal wShaSpf °r™ and Capture of Meangunge and
(^Tg^^
r» Major Bethune served in the Orimea from November i8«unU Vhe ™i ^ three Clasps, and Turkish Medal)
' Highlanders in the Indian campaign of ,857-58 T- command eert ?£i r! / the ,.war- Served with the 02nd
Mungrnwhe and was present at the actio"of Sindwaho tZ ^affair, n? 'S at ?S aotioaf of Rajghur and
despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major) °' ana aDair5 of Kurai and Burode (twice mentioned in
•Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal)7 -""""yard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp
In^ermin^evie^^^ in ,854-55, including the battle of
Redan en 8th September (Medal with two CJa^s and ?Ckish Medal) tl<S °n 26th °Ctober' and assault of the
Major R. Blount served in the !ndian campafgn of ,857-58, Suing the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
3 9 2
763-4 !'*';'' Services of Majors Retired by Sale. Av.
Saltan pore, siege and capture of Luckn-w. subsequent operations in (hide, m d affairs of Mt h6r. (Medal with 1 iasp) .
17 Major Bluett si rved with the 11 th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign »f 1848 49. iniunduig the latter part of
the siege operations before tEooltan, surrender of the fortress, and it (Medal with two 1 U] B •
Served at the relief of Azimghur in April 1S58, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
*° Major Boissier served with the <?nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the subm-hs on r-t 1. December 1848, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fert and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Rajh Ghat, Heunres, from August to the end of November 1857. ;
6 resent at the action of Azimnutghur on tath April 1858, and the Bnbseqnent pursuit; held the bridge on the
enares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the 9th
April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured (Medal).
'- Sir Krasmus Borrowes served in the'Burmese war of 1S53 as Adjutant of the Soth Regiment (Medal with Clasp t
for Pegu). Also in the campaign in < hide from i8tn January 1S5S. including the affair at Hurra with the 1st Sikh
Cavalry, in the action at Mo' ar Mow, capture of Simree Port (wounded) as Orderly Officer to Major Miller, and
affair at Bussmgpore as Staff Officer to Colonel Christ ii
M Major Bott served with the 6lh Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from July r is present at the battle of
the Tcheruaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol. afterwards accompanied the Light i avalry Brigade to Eupatoria, and
present during the operations there under General D'Allonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), Served
throughout the Indian Mutiny froni the outbreak at Meernt in May 1 B 57 ; commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
Jones Column through Rohilcund, which inrlnded battles nf Nngeera 1 Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad, and
action on the Dojnra; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers, 2 guns of Bengal Artillery, and 2 Native Infantry ;
Regiments at the taking of Bareilly ; present at the attack and bombaxdmen! of Shahjehanpi f the rebels,
and relief of the Garrison : also 'he subsequent affairs when the place was three different times attacked by the
Moulvie; captureof tin it, and pursuit of the sepoys to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
fort of Mahumdci Bunkagaon; campaig-n in dude, including actions ofPusgaon, Mohudpore, Rusonlpnre,
attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, action or Alligunge ; commanded a - FtheCarabnieers on the forced
mareh and taking of Ismail Khan's 9 guns, winch compelled his surrender iznmi r wards; also ] -resent at
the engagement at liisw .h {Medal, and frequently mentioned in despatches).
44 MajorJ. Bourke commanded aOompanyintheexpeditionaryforceagainsttheMandiiigoesof Btidiboo. Western
Africa, and was present at the landing and storming of the enemy's works at sow una t inula on i6lh Feb. 1S61,
capture and destruction of the stockaded 'owns of Karaw ai 1 la, SowarraUcnda, and in the action before
Saba on 21st Feb. (severely wounded in the leg). Mentioned in despatch) aduct at the saving
of the powder magazine on the occasienof the fire at Fort Charlotte, Ba] 101I1 June 1S60.
** Major J. D11 Pre Brabazon was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of
Sabajee on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853.
50 Major BrackenOurv —1' r War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
11 Major J. H. Brooks served with the 1st Bengal Cavalry at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronx* ,
SUir). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal 1. Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-40, including
the passage of the Chenal . and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign 111 1857-58 with the Sarun Field Force in the action of Sonepore, in military charge of
Qorucknat'11 Regiment of the Goorkha army at the action of Phoolpore (mentioned in despatches) and those at
Amorah on the 5th March and 17th ADril 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
-** Maior W. F. Brown served in the Boer war in 1881.
»• Major G. R. Browne served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 12th July 185^ '
incUdmg the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on tlie iSth June— dan-
gerously wounded, right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
tie fall of Calpee under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp for Central India I.
" Lord Richard Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sorties on the 22nd March and oth May, defence of the Quarries on 7th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 1 8th June (severely wounded) and 8th September ; was also slightly wounded by the bursting of a,
shell in Sebastopol 1st Dec. i855*(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major F. B. Bulkeley served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61, and that of
: 863-65, and was present'at the actions of Warea and Kairna, capture of Matahkoriko, sapping operations before 1
Huiranga and Pakerangiora. actions at Huiranga and Ratikiri, and attack and capture of Orakuu ; was Senior'
Officer 65th Regt. at the latter place, and accompanied the night march previous to the attack. Appointed Aide fll
O&mp to "Governor Sir George Grey, and present at the attack and capture of Warerou mentioned in des\iatches. MedaBl
* Major Burningham served with the Buffs in the Crimea in 1855, and was wounded at the siege of Sebasto|M|
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). 1
« Major F. Campbell served as a volunteer, and afterwards as a provisional Ensign in the Cape M. R. throughoJM
the Kaffir campaign of 1835 (Medal). In 1S44 he proceeded in command of a Troop to Port Natal. a:id was chgae^H
against the revolted Zoolu chief Todo. In Sept. 1S48 he commanded three Squadrons ! i ad-
vanoed to Wimburgh for the suppression of the Dutch Boor rebellion. Served through iut the 1. 1S51-
53-53, including the operations in the Amatolas. passage of and operations across the Kei 111 Dec. 1- - . ai.d oil^H
desultory operations. Commanded a Squadron with the Force under Sir George Cathead against the KarataaH
etuef Mosesh, in Dec. 1852 and Jan. 1S53, which service concluded the war. He received a serious injury while
actively engaged against the enemy at Buffalo Post. 27 Feb. 1S52, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
of the bone ot the leg.
•» Major Henry W. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign 0
oruding the battles of Alma and Halaklava. siege and tail ..r Seba-topol. a —an Its of the it ill June and 8th September
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Of Major. Knight of the Leg: u ..r Honor,
and Turkish Medal) .
«• Major Campsie commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Rifles at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion 01
J848 in Ceylon. J,
* Major Cannon served with theo7tli Regiment 111 the Crimea from 2cth Nov. 1854 to :4th June 1S5;, including the
siege of Sebastopol 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Major Carey served with the 63rd Regiment tin- Easti 11. campaign of 1854, and up to , including tM
battles of Alma, Balaklava, andlnkermaj if Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet "I Major, and
Turkish Medal). . , ,.
*> Major W.H. Carleton served with the 21st Fii-ilier- :; • 54-55, including toe
battles of Alma, Halaklava. and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack ol the Redan on , and ex-
pedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Kj Legion ol B aor, and Turkish Medal).
at Major A. Carlisle served with the ootli I; auitineer- 111 h dia. inclndms^M
operations at Cawnpore on .oth 27th and 38th November, ami its defence till the defeat of the Gw.ili.ir ::l"A-^^H
on 6th December, and action of Kallee Nuddee : campaign 111 Rohilcund, including the ac liugawalla and
Wugena, relief nf Moradabad, action on the Dojnra, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombaramea
9hajehanporc.il rpture of the Fort of Bunnai, pu:
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction ■•{ the Fort of Muhomdee, attack on and destruction ol Miabaoad,
and action oi i;, Oude campaign in - iding the actions of Pusgaon and Rissiilpmo, attack and
capture of the Port of Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal),
fi Major P. P. Oassidy served with the 14th Regu ' and was present in the ao-
liana at Cawnpore on the ik 7th and d) No\ 1 r (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
» Major Cay served in the New Zealand wai commanded Detach] l: *'"' ~ '" RcgimeM
at the storming of Rangiaw Inn . also commandi I D nent 70th Regiment at tin ' 'rakao
and other operations (twii 1 maimer in
which he rushed upon the onem j s position ofOkea near Warea on thi d Medal).
;<t Major W. E. Chapman served* ith the 18th Royal lush in the New Zealand war of 1S63 no (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, fyc. 765
71 Major C. Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848, the action of
Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cheniote. and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
7a Major J. G. Clarke served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
77 Major Clifford served with the 10th Regt. in the Fuujaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
79 Major T. Hugh Cockburn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi, and was appointed Aide de Camp to
Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the action at Koonch, those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of
Gwalior (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
83 Major T. G. Coote served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny and was present at the
affair of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Modal with Clasp for Cen-
tral India). Served with the 26th Oameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
84 Major R. Coupe served with the 15th Regiment in Canada durmg the rebellion in 1837-38, including the advance
upon Napierville, and subsequent pursuit of the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the 15th Regiment,
[ defeating the insurgents during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1848.
87 Major Croker served as Assistant Quarter Master General in the action at Zorapore near Kurnool en the aSth
October 1839 ; and also in a like capacity in the action at Maharajpore, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
83 Major Crosse served in the Eastern campaign of 185A with the 88th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
89 Sir Charles Wheeler Cuffe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord Clyde's Staff during the campaign,
in Oude in 1858 and part of 1859, and was present in the actions of Doondiakeria, Mugedia, and the Raptee (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
" Major Hon. W. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 13th July 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of
'35S-59 in Central India, including the action ot Burode (Medal).
92 Major J. Cusack served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. — wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
83 Major H. S. Dalbiac served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive'a Star).
94 Major Dalrymple 6erved in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force
95 Major Dartuell served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1857, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chundaree, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhanai — severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan expedition in
1 £65 as Aide de Camp to Major General Tombs, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri.
96 Major W. A. Daubeny served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
97 Major A. Davies commanded a Detachment 74th Highlanders at the destruction of a band of insurgent Moplaa
I on the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroon in Malabar. Served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1858, and commanded
the Infantry of the force at the capture of the town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
98 Major Dennis served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall
I of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
99 Major C. L. C. de Robeck served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
I September 1879, ami took part iu the advance on and occupation of Caodahar and EChelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
100 Major R. V. Dickens. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
ios Major B. Drew served with, the 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1857, including the
I battle of Budlee ke Serai ; commanded the Grenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
accompanied Colonel Greathed's pursuing Column, and was present at the affairs of Allyghur and Akbarabad and
battles of Bohindshuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin Campbell, and on the relief of
the Garrison of Lucknow remained with General Outram's Force at Alumbagh, and took part in the several repulses
j of the enemy (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
10* Major Dunbar served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from 1st May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
103 Major Dundas served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal) .
106 Major CD. C. Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Was D.A.Q.M.
isteneral at Head Quarters of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from Dec. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Modal).
Also served in the Oude campaign of 1858 — commanded a Detaohment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mehndee —
and present at the action of Biswah. Commanded the ist Battalion during the pursuit through the Khyreeghur
jungles (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
107 Colonel R. G. Ellison. — For War Services, pee Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
106 Lord Erroll served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
109 Major Evans served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with, two Clasps).
m Major Fanning served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58; commanded a
Detachment in the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and
-actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie ;
served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Major of Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of the town and Fort of Sandee (Medal).
,u Major A. M. Fawcett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 9th
Lancers the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the
! siege and capture of Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June); also with Greathed's Column in the
action of Bolundshur (horse shot) and Allyghur, and was senior Officer of the Regiment in camp at Agra when the
enemy attacked, and commanded during the early part of the engagement, and in the action at Meraigunge;
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, ana actions at Seraighat and
Khudagunge, a,nd capture of Meeangunge; commanded a Squadron at thesie^e of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th
March, and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at Rhodamow and
J Allygunge, capture of bareilly, action at Sh ihjehanpore and pursuit to Mahomdee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
I1'13 Major F. Fawkes served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, and was present at
the battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
114 Major J. Finlay served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
feattle of Kooshao, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoa
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), and in the several actions leading to and ending
in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh. including
lfche repulse of the numerous attacks and operations, ending in the final capture of Lucknow ; the Rohilcund cam-
paign in if 58, nmd capture of Bareilly [Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
llj Major L. W. Fisher served in the 82nd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
:Onde and EohiJejmd, and was present at the defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and affairs subsequent to its
7^6 War Services of Mayors Retired by Sale, $»c.
relief (Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and
Orakau— severely wnuuded (Brevet of Major, and Mudal).
u< Major FitzGerald served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion during 1S35-37 ; was severely wounded in the action of
5th May near St. Sebastian, and has two Crosses and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also ra the New
Zealand war in 1S64-65 (Medal).
119 Major W. .1 Y 1 star served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 18th Aug. 1855, indudijkg the siege-
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1Si Majors P. v . Freeth served in the second phase ol 'the Ashanti war from nth December 1873, Waa attached
to Rail's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie" (Medal with Clasp1 .
123 Major Gambier Tarry serve 1 m the Soudan en mi mini m 1SS5 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff'
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
m Major J T A. Gardiner served with the 31st Re^-ii cut throughout thcoperations in thenortiaof China i» r86o» p
and was present at thehtorming of Tangku [Medal wtth clasp for the Taku Forts). Served with the Commissariat
during the operations against the Taepingo in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 18(62. resultiuc in. the-
taking of the btockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadi n, Tbinpoo, and Tsolin, the*,
fortified town of Naiow, and the affair at N'anhs'inng and relief Of Kading.
m Lord Gifford accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service-.
Trained the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the renuLse of the Ashanti army
at Abrakrampa on the 5th and 6th November 1S73. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh-
Insu to the Prah. Commanded the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack on Adubiassie and*
at the battle of Amoaful ; carried with his Scouts the enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush; led tie-
attack on Becquah (slightly wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs. between
Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet
Wolseley from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign (was several times mentioned in despatches,,
promoted to an Unattached Company, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded the Y<£ "for his-
gallant conduct during the operations in the Ashanti war, and especially at the taking of Becquah. The Officer
commanding the Expeditionary Force reports that Lord Gifford was in charge of the Scouts after the Army-
crossed the Prah, and that it is no exaggeration to say that since the Adansi Hills were passed he daily carried
his life in his hand in the performance of his most dangerous duties. He hung upon the rear of the enemy,
discovering their position and ferreting out their intentions. With no other white man with him, he captured
numerous prisoners ; but Sir Garnet Wolseley brings him forward for this mark of Royal favour most especially for
his conduct at the taking of Becquah. into which place he penetrated with his Scouts before the troops carried it„
when his gallantry and courage were most conspicuous." Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first
with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp toSirGarnel WoUi ■'< \
Lord Gifford took a leading part in the capture of King Cet3'wayo, after which he was seat home with the-
despatches (Brevet ot Major, Medal with Clasp).
I2* Major B. W. Gillman served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1S51-33 (Medal).
1W Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leehean and Tirhoi, in Dude,.,
in June 1858 (Medal).
lr! Major Godley served with the 28th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 5th July 1855, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery — severely wi >uaded (Medal with
three Clasps. Brevet nf Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tuikish Medal).
186 Major Duncan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810; and at th©-
capture of Java in 1811, and was wounded at the assault of Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served!
also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
129 Major A. P. Gore served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1S4.5, also*
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5&.
includingthu action of Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and.
pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Fuiteghur, affair or
Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of K> * irsie, the passage
of the Goomtee, the occupation of Sultaupore, the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, the
action at Toolsepore. and minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
150 Major C. C. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1854 with the 42nd Highlanders, including th*.
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on the iSth June (Medal with.
Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
151 Major E. G. Graham served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medal with ClaspjJ
185 Major Grantham served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1S42 (Medal), andt
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
184 Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the battles- of Alinav
and Inkerman, and siege ot Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow ou 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the < Jwalior C in tin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and at the fall of Lucknow in March 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two-Clasps).
1SS Major W. R. Gray served in Ceylon during the rebellion of 1848, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China, and commanded the 1st Battalion Military Tram from the-
taking of the Taku Forts on 21st Aug. to the return of the Corps to England in March 1S62 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp). Served during the war in New Zealand from 1S64 to 1866, for two years and a half of that time on the-
Staff of the Governor Sir George Grey (Medal).
1S? Major W. S. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66, and was present at
the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
1S8 Major Gresson served as a volunteer in the Peshawur Light Horse at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was on board the ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
of the Pah Katikira, the affair of Kerikeri, and commanded the storming party consisting of two Companies 65thi
Regiment at Kangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very severely wounded, right arm being shattered, ballet-
penetrating the back (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
139 Major A. G. F. Griffiths served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th August :S^, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
]« Major R. Harman served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from and June 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
ber i860 to March 1864 (Medal).
143 Major W. C. Harvey served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Cemetery on the x8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
141 Major Heneage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the IwiUles of Alma,.
Balaklava, Inkerman. Tcheroaya, affairs of Bulganac. M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition*
to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59, and
was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation ofChundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, captures 1 >f Gwaliui aud
Powrce, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghur ; at Gwalior he commanded a Squadron of the-
8th Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's Camp, in which the Rhance of Jhanse
was killed and several guns captured (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : together with
sergeant, a farrier, and a private of his Regiment, he was " selected for the Victoria Cross by his companions in
the gallant charge made by a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on the 17th June 1858, when, supported by u
division of the Bombay Horse Artillerj" and Her Majesty's 95th Regiment, they routed the enemy, who were
advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp into two batteries, capturing and
bringing into their camp two of the enemy V guns, under a heavy and converging 9xe from the fort and town. —
Field Force Ordert by Major General isir Hugh Henry lio$e, GCB.t commanding Central India Field Force, dated Camp
Gwalior, 28th June 1858."
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144 Major Herbert served with the 39th Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 20th Dee. 1S41— slightly
wounded (Bronze Star).
2li2i1f"!'?JLJ- G' Hiu serTed in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"Major Hilliker served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
*»%.™miLi -ke3!?yb"^ass.t.B^rmm? the Heights of Jugdulluck, actions of Tezeen and HuftKotul, occupation
Major T C. Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, and was present at
Rangann and Orakau (Medal).
lsl Major E. G. Home served as Adjutant of the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 37th April 1855, including the
siege and fall of Seba--topol— wounded 18th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of theMedjidie. and Turkish Medal),
oorporal Gourley and Private Downey, 48th Regiment, received the French War Medal for assisting Major Horne
U the attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded soldier who was lying in the enclosures in front of the left
attack before Sebastopol on the 19th June 1855.
•t,*" Miaj0v Aleiander Hume served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, and was twice wounded, once dangerously
tnrougn the right lung at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers in sup-
pression of the Indian Mutiny, including the Trans-Goomtee operations under Outram, storm and capture of,:
tiSirJT' a subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major).
iM £° . el c- w- Hume— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
Major Arthur Hunt served with the Field Train Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 185=, and was
present during the siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of the 6th.
iis\» (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
Major C. F Hunter served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the cxpe-
aitaon to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
bervec also throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia. Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
157 Major Hutton served with the 4th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Aimn and Balaklava (severely wounded in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, ana
m v<aj'°r Ind served witn tne 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Major W.Inglis served with the Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 15th Sept. 1855,
moulding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Wasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
, '" Major John Irwin served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
I wlfurr?i Bh"BnaP<",e. siege ofLucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal
II wrtn Clasp for Central India).
I t,1" Maj'or Jary served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from och May
I ' 855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Major Jems served with the 13th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the recon-
t naissance to Silistna with Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava
I i?ors? . ° Hv Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Brigade at
I Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
}„ ,^aJ°r F- T- Jones served the campaign of 1830 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts)
1-1 ai '°r Lutley Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowanio on 28th April 1859 (Medal).
' Major B H. B Kennett served with the 51st Light Inrantr.v in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
oiasp). berved with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to the
•Bazar Vaiiey and m t^e operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys— wounded (Medal).
»'» Major Keogh served with the 80th Regiment in this Indian Mutiny c»mnaign of 1858-59. Served with the
14th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1860-66, and was severely wounded in the attack on the Okotuku.
Fan (Medal).
>» Major Kneebone served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Puujaub campaign in 1848-40, including the-
passage of the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)
j%Maj<ircIfwrle s(:rTed m tne Crimea with the 18th Royal Irish from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
and fall ot Sebastopo assault and capture of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). " J '
»J,W ^a-'Sr ?" E',Levgg,e,? served »>th the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1S54, including the siege and
tau°l,bebastopol, the w°rkmg Party on the night of the 2nd April 1855 which, under the command of Major Bell,
23rd t usiliers, was complimented and thanked in General Orders for its excellent services while under a heavy fire
from the enemy the assault of the 18th June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Regimentm the Hazara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier General Wilde.
Major L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1S14 in Canada; also with the 72nd Highlanders, the Kaffir
eampaign of 1834-35 (Medal).
i.li3 ^aj0LLlve.^ se^e<? the Eastera campaign of 1854, and up to 13th July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
Clasp , Tnd ^TurKsneMeaal)erman' Slege °f SebastoPo1' andassault ofthe Redan °n the 8th September (Medal with
184 Major Lewis served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and commanded three
companies during the siege of Chandaree, and was slightly wounded at the storming of the Fort; was promt at the
battle ot the Betwa, and siege and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi— twice wounded, last time dangerously
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
ClaspfaJ°r J' Leyne served with tne 59th Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1847 (Medal with
"' Maior A. C. Little served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Ewart,
«°> ? ? £ CaTramr Br.1f?ade. and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at
tne destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
im Major J Lucas served with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 5, including the
2S!S£ T*2? 8?? Inkerman. capture ot Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Octoberf and
*£™^ g ° a m ?.uar?.es, *!? 7th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medudie, and Turkish Medal).
..'"^^u^an served with the 24th Regiment m toe Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the passage of
*n.e«Ch,enab and ba"les of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
Feroz^nahaLnyaeSobrIoen(MeVandtasptgiment " "" *** ^^ * ^^ ^^ the ba"les °f
»i Major F. B. M'Crea served with the 8th Regiment in Delhi from the 18th Sept. 1S57, and was afterwards present
with Greathed s Movable Column in the actions of Bolundshur and Allyghur, affair of Akrabad, battle ot Agra,
rw£ L Kanr°uge, advance into Oude, action of Marigunge, Alumbagh, andDilkoosha, relief of Lucknow under Lord
K! o '?e ?5? and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, action of Khudagunge, and occupation of
53™ ,S,erTed with a Column m the Agra district in June 1858, watching the Calpee rebels; also with
Brigadier Hale s Brigade during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
>,.*«iraJf0ro -lE 0reagh-Thornhill served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the
5w!£~ f^,™^ T«hS^!,aya' BleS? andfa» of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of tie Legion
of Honor, 5th ClaBB of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). r b
^'^,^Ia-i0LM'M.ah?n 8eITed in the PunJaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first siege of Mooltan
including the attack on the enemy s position m front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848 ; present with Hi*
7<>8 Wwr Services of Majors Retired by Sale, $-c.
Charging Squadrons of the 14th Light Dragoons at the action of RamniiRtrwr (very severely wounded), and at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojcrat; was also present at the Bin-render of the Sikh Army at Rawol Pindee, and
pursuit of the Afighans to Peshawar (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Boa in 1858, and was present al the siege and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, action of Barodia,
a< Malthone, siege and capture of Jhansi, battlee of Betwa and Kooncb (severely wounded), action ot Morar,
reof Gwalior, and commanded a Flying Column in operations against Bunjor Bing (twice mentioned in
Bn vet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
■** Major atacAndxi n served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar in Afghanistan in
1841-42, and has received the Medal inscribed "Candahar. Ghuznee. Cabool, 1S42." Served with the 78th High-
in tin- Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooahab, bombardment of Mohumrah,
and expedition to AJhwaa (Medal with Clasp).
ltf" M:r ir C. F. Harriott served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tion against the Wuzeeree Khngianis (Medal).
,<w Major H. C. Marriott served with the Sznd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sent. 1854, including the sicee
and (.; i >>f Scbast >po] (Medal with Clasp, and Turkixh Medal). Ala - n ediii the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
the I] Liau Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat there
of the Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kale tfuddee and Ehankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
Shah,chanpore (Bre\ei of Ma ■ ■ dal).
*°l Ma.'or BCatson joined the force in Now Zealand under Colonel Desnard in August. 1845, and served as Acting
Deputy Quarter Master General, and n ae present al the assault and capture ofKawiti's Pah, at ELuapekapeka on the
nth .Tan. 1846 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*■ Major J. S. Menzics served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
at the storm and capture of Copaul 1 M- daJ
** Major H. P. St. J. Mildmay served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
ii8;, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1685 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
206 Major Miller served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was wounded (Brevet
of Major, and Medal).
306 Major C. G. Minnitt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal)
809 Major Molony served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the affair
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal/.
ut Major G. G. G. Munro served with the 87th Fusihers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
-v* Major F. E. Murphy served with the 27th Regiment on the North- West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in
1857-5Q Medal).
*6 Major B. D. Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
218 Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd Regiment, and was present at the action of Lundy'si
Lane, storming of Fort Erie, :5th Aug. 1814 — severely wounded in the teg by a musket-hall, and afterwards blown
up by the explosion of a powder magazine; present also in the action at Chippewa.
n9 Major Noott served in the White Sea, blockading the Russian ports during the summer of 1854.
220 Major C. G. 0 Norton served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the relief
of Lucknowby Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siese and capture of Lucknow, and opera-]
tione across the Goomtee under Outram — mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Claepsj
•l Major W. D. Nunn served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th .hi . including the siege i
and fall of Sevastopol; also at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpure, siege and capture of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Mcangunge (as Orderly Olnecr to
Brigadier Evelegh), Chnrda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
22i Major J. A. Nutt served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and surrender of
Mohumrah, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operations against the insurgent 1
Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts.
*" MajorO'Conor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 17th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 18th June — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
224 Major O'Malley served as second in command with the 18th Punjaub Infantry in the Peshawur Expeditionary
Force ou the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 under Sir Sidney Cotton, and was prosent in the affair on the Heights
of Sittaua, and expulsion of a large body of the Gazzie* tribe and Hindostanee fanatics from the village of Seta
(Medal with Clasp).
tsn Major J. Pat-on served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and succeeded to the command of the Troops at
the attack on the Fort of Beyt 2nd April 1858, on the senior Officer being dangerously wounded (Medal).
228 Major Paul served with the 31st Regiment throughout theSutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded). Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Brigade
Major in New Zealand during the operations at Taranaki in 1860-61 (Brevet of Major), and also during hostilities in
tho Taranaki and Waiknh 1 districts in 1863 (mentioned in general orders and despatches, Medal).
att Major Paynter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp).
230 Major Peel served with the 13th Light Infantrv in the Crimean campaign from the 30th June 1855. including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol {Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign in 1858; commanded the Rear Guard in the retreat from Jugdospore.and was present in the actions
of Bootwal and Toolsepore (Medal).
M1 Major Polly served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was engaged with the enemy
at Atrowlea and Koelsa (mentioned in despatches) ; besieged in Aziinghur and sortie thence ; proceeded with Bri-
gadier Douglas's Column in pursuit of Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
*M Major Percy served in the Crimea with the 9th Regiment from August 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
233 Major Peto served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
284 Major C. B. Philhpps served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from Ji8t Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
234 Major E. Phillips served the Eastern campaign of 1854-ss with the 6th Hussars, including the battles of
Balaklava (horse shot). Inkerman, and Tchernaya. and siei:e uf Subastupnl (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in Rajpootana in 1858-59, was- present at the capture of Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
3th Hussars in Brigadier Honner's pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Koorehana (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
238 Major Poore served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59 with the 8th Hussars, ami was present at tho
capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Pon
action of Bejapore— severely wounded (mentioned In despatches. Brevet <<f Major. Medal with Clasp).
**° Major Priestley B61 • >' i w Lth the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was prOBWfl
with 1 !olonel Maxwell's Culurun in the operations before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Ahimbagh
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position al Dehaighn and Fort at Tyruol,
actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shuukerpore, and pursuit of Boni
Madhnnurrimatho River Gogra (Medal).
M' Maj<»r Queade served with a Detachment nf the nth anil 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas a* the capture
of a stool sde occupied by Inaurgenta at the Baiiarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd nee. 1854.
* 1M Mai Mr Quin Served with a force under Sir Oh&rles Napier against the Momund tribes, Peshawur district, in
Nov ami Dec. 1851. Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 aa a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches for
" Indefatigable ami eoahms exertions,"* Brevet <.f Major).
War Services 0} Majors Retired by Sale, 8fc. 769-71
^SSS^^^SSS^S^S^&Sr °f ,851-53 V**^™™** B* operation in
<»°™&"wi,L£ffi^^ •»«. and was present in the Trenches
17th August, and was severely wounded by the cxnlosim, of ff V^ * .""""""dmants of 6th and 17th June and
Nov. .855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Twkhm Medals> ^mS?^^0^ »»?•»«« in Camp on the 15th
command of the Artillery with the Field Force n Sikki n „ SL ',?W m Iad,a from January to April ,861 in
by,«w Governor Ge"cral fOT Ws "ervi'ces (Breve" of Major] 1 " Lt-Uolo"el Gawler, ** was mentioned in Orders
mntineersrof 'the SffSy^J^S5£5^^SS2i^ Sft'W the f°rt °f H°* M"da" »eld by
.8th Punjaub Infantry at the S3 K*K 1 ?SHESS t01var^3 the Swat Valley. Present as Adjutant.
Rightly wounded by a musket sho? by the mutineers ^rtTZ m AUg- l857.andwas severely contused and
Nepaul Frontier as 2nd in Command , r S ikh InfaSrv^ Inn for J I!a,gn f '3™ a"ainst th« rebels °n «»
tier with a Wing 3rd Sikhs and a So op of Irregular Cavalry * nresent n?h„Tf 'hS co"lma°dod P™ts on the fron-
autteupore, and in carrying their position in the Nepa 1 1 m's " 1 m^" W"h th° Nana and BaIa Rao at
with two Compan es -,rd Sikhs fell in with ,,,,1 r-nn,l,!n,„,i1J, .» , Maroh : when reconnoitring in the hiHs
With *oo , armeS followers and six e.e^h^ntsT commanded ^^StoSSlfiSffSl^ X^"" "**™>3»*
on nth Nov. ; and present at the final surrender of the re itls ,r Dnto ™ n !tU tbe Nusseerabad Brigade
apatches. Medal). Served as D.A.Q M &ieral to the fbra ?,,«£,*. bS^™6^™ De(*F»°« (twice mentioned in de-
against the raeping.el.els m the rtoini^rf^gnaiSp^ncfM^fi^w StTley durinR the operation*
of Naziang, assault and capture of the walled cfties of K dm" T ,' ? Ib02'1.?c!udm8 the capture of the stockades
and relief of Kading (mentioned in despatches) KadlnS, Tsingpoo, Najow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang,
Cawnporeou =6th ,;th and ™™o* "s^ cant" are of MeeaVc^ Campai fa in ,35"8' ™<"<W the action at
Azimghur (Medal with Clasp) S7* capture of "leeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of
*£$$;££ ^m^^^^)^^^t^^^'r^or the sea,kote MutiQeers ™ «-
ofs DeUii-severely wounded in the right brLst (Medal wiTciasn) 8Iege' "* ' *'"X 000,lPation
with oKp', andPTurSk7sheMeda?) SSSSlf^l-™"" ■?"/*£* ttnd fa" of HebaSo'pol (Medal
force posted on the B»t ranBe oAtaNSSa^^^»^tf8^«ePdT)ent "' "" """* Bnd de''eat °f "» rebcl
p££a! '£&£ZZ&£ ST' 'serv^dtXir ^ 'Fder W Rad<*zki » "^ a«d was
!M Major F. R. Stack served as : n Fn",,,' , t tht t? V ■ 9'St 5eSiment ln the Kaffir war of .850-53 (Medal)
™tsofWember.S3o.whenn^^^^
led on by the ex-Mayor of Newport Mr John rW w), ., "K h defeated a body of nearly 5,000 armed men
fencing a revolution in the government of the country The LL ,r n ™"''tQ the<*e™°™Me intention of com-
killed on the spot and about thirty or forty wound, 1 £» l\ , insurrectionary host after eleven were
having been the means of savin "the wh.le EnHanri fro™ aracter,liied a,t the time in the Imperial Parhament as
three Officers of the Company rJeetod he thank? Snf^tn^^tTdr.Tebelho^ For thi* service each ot' ^e
from the counties of Mo^monfflS TGtaioSmshiS? SSfS^0'^ 0o?lm?na?ri?0hief- andalsoth8fl»ai*8
Majority in the Turkish servicVaS'se^atCoS^f,W.i»^!C<,0n^re- In/Pr" l855 he was promoted to a
during the winter of 1855 mSthe ^bl^toentor^^T^PnrrBayal^ere' and, lho cntl'eached Camp at Kertch
Medjidie and a Lt.Colonel's commission tZ "tie Sultalf * l0-°tt0man Force, and has received the 4th Class of the
•* Major Stnddert^^r^wHWh^^ Tnd caPt"e of Kittoor in the East Indies in Dec. .824.
^^r/rSs;^
Train (Medal). d m the Ao>ssu»»* camDa.gn in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
4agtirntCsa^E?M?a?a^eMaW^mae l^Z^tll^ S^ r"f°hf f 383| -d wa5 P^ a' - *•
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) actions at Kassasiu, and at the battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal
S ^°l Tm;i,ne"nant Ber7edil th« In(Jian Mutiny campaign in .858-9 (Medal)
present in the operations Knpm ^^a^der^nlafw^Sr^L66116^™ Oouncil and by Lol'd C1y°e) ;
mutineers, and action of Kala Nu^ef (Bre^of ' Mafo" * MeduB ' efeDCe °f 0awnPore and defeat of the Owalior
^^^^S^AS^^^^!^^ Clasp)- Se"ed 'n "- Bo- - o' * -d
^ ^^ffe^fe£SS^ thcothHegiment in f
the New
27s u„-« m — J 3* """ "**=> iJiot-nL <il naneanri, w atari and Orakau TMAdnn —--.,-.,
ofthe luiori position at 5raTau on'.st and 'fd Aprlf x8o7(MeS?f Wi"" °' l863"6s' in°ludmg tae storm and oaP"™
pedition^o KeTen?^egealAdi"annof°yetaSol^ from 28th May .855. including the ex-
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal . Served af ne 8ie*e an ^ pk?L„ 'r k'11/, ne (J?edal w,tu C,asP' 5ta Class of the
Column of assault on the wth Marc" .£s nnrt.1t S ?th» p P, °C^0tab,', and was Present with the leading
sequently throughout the ^ operations in CenS Tndin » 'ml"'r,r<,fbe s >a,Ka]pootana and battle of Bunass. sub-
Sanib in .858-5,7 commanded detachment of the : „^ *h r h.PU1?Ult °f '&e rebeI forCes uuder Tantia ToPee and Rao
patches, Breve? of Major! Medal wftl t'ciasp) 7 Highlanders m the action of Oodeypore (mentioned in des
*?g££ S^a^o^/s^o^Kr^ a^8"S9fW,ith *" 53rd ^S™"* and was present at the passage of
mountej Officer) , 'and sorn^ £ fffa™ Commanded the Left^^i S °f T°0l|ep04re (Perfo™^ the dutiesgof a
^"iSasiffiSSSS^: s5SiSS£?E2s£5 in dfsplt^Medat A- Hor'sford'b Uolumn darins
including th^s ege ?and SffSraSSSTS d""1 '.he -* S-^™« '" the Crimea ,rom the 26th January .855
and Turkish Meda?) Serledln th Tdin^amnai^ ".r^^R™ (^-alWrfh 0tasB'sthU1"s ort,,e MedJid »."
and Sultanpore, siege and canture nf i,i-n™? Sj .> lSs7r38' deluding the actions of chanda, Umaeroore
and MeangSnge, ^^^^^^^1^^^^^^^ " °ade aDd affair' of ^"».
772 War Services of Majors Betired by Sulc, $c.
*: Major Stephen Watson Bei Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*■■" Major 'Way served with the nth Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage
of the Chenab, and battles of Chilhan wallah and Goo.ierut (Medal with twoClasDs).
*" Major E. T. Webb served « ith the Persian expedition in 1857, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
and surrender of Btibhirc (Ml. tsp).
"•° Major J. C. Weir served in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal) ; and with the expedition north of the Orange-
River in 1852-53. n*ar of 1S60, including the actions of the jrd, lathand 14th August, iSth ano 21st
Sept., and adi Pakn] rte and. Pekin).
*a Major H. R. W the 89th Regime] t in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855, including the siege
and fali of Sebastopol, and attacks on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet <..>!' Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
a*3 Sir George S. Whitmore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war in 1S47. Was in the action of Boem Plaats and
defeat of the insurgent Boers in 1848. Served tliroughout the Kaffir war of 1851-52, and was present with the 2nd
Division in nearly every affair, including the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir Harry Smith's
escort from March to November 1851, during which time he was repeatedly employed '.us a Staff Officer with the
various Columns on patrol. Acted as Major of Brigade to the 2nd Division from November 1851 to October 1852 ;
and as Brigade Major to the Cavalry Brigade in the expedition under Sir George Cathcart, ending in the battle of
Berea. He has had two horses shot under him in action, and has been repeatedly thanked in brigade and division;
orders, as well as in the general orders and despatches of Sir H. Smith and of Sir G. Cathcart (Medal). Brevet of
Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie, for service with the Turkish Contingent.
** Major R. L. Williams served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and u as severely wounded on the 8th September {Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1868 in China as I'.A.Q.M.Gen., including the taking of SinhoandTangku, actions of the iSth
and 21st September, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
300 Major Williamson served with the 4Sth Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
301 Sir Henry Wilmot served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny until November 1855,
subsequently on the Staff of Sir Hope Grant; was present at the capture of Lucknow (Victoria Cross, Brevet oi
Major, Medal with Clasp) : together with Corpora] W. Nash and Private D. Hawkes, was awarded t ie VJT " for
conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow on the nth March 1858. Captain Wilmot's Company was engaged with a
large body of the enemy, near the Iron Bridge. That Officer found himself at the end of a street with only four
of his men, opposed to a considerable body. One of the four was shot through both legs, and became utterly
helpless ; the two men lifted him up, aud although Private Hawkes was severely wounded, he carried him for
a considerable distance, exposed to the fire »jC the enemy, Captain Wilmot firing with the men's rifles, and
covering the retreat of the party."
soa Major John Wilson served with the 42yd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall ol 5 (Medal with two Clasps, 51b
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal . Served also the campaign of 1857 ;8 against the mutineers in India ,.
including the actions at Oawiipore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat.and Kudy gunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assauli
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Hooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
303 Major G. Windham served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1S55 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also
during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture ol I.ueknow, battle of
Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
305 Major J. J. Wood served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese war Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of Seuae-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
30s Major W. Wood served with the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from 16th Feb. 1855) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, ex pedition to Ken eh and Yenikale, e egeand fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Als >as Adjutant, served
the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunge
and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort
of Rooyah, actional Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
867 Major W. W. W. i>^ :ek served with an expeditionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
1861. Also in suppression of the disturbance in the Northern district.
305 Colonel W. A. Wyuter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war. and was present at
the capture of Adubiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul m December 1S79, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches); accompnnied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
SOT Major Yard served in the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Moo 1 tan, including the
attack on thb enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond, storm
and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison 01
Cheaiote, and at the battle of Goojeiat (Medal with two Clasps).
Military Knights of Windsor.
Captain Wra. Maloney,1 Qr. Mr. ret. pay {Governor).
Capt. JohnAttkins Pickworth,2 EtidingMaster retired pay.
Major Robert Vaughan Dickens,4 late of 11 Foot.
Captain StrEdw. Henry John Mcrcdyth, lit. late 87 Foot.
Captain Henry Dyke Marsh.6 hue S2 Foot.
Lt. Colonel Wm. Edward Durand Deacon,7 late 54 Foot.
Bt. Major Stephen Watson," late Worcestershire R
Captain William Atkinson,18 late 13 Hue
Lt. Colonel John Thomas Maguire.1* late Rifle Brigade.
Y£ Colonel Francis Gcrnwauis Maude,13 late H. Art.
Major Richard Molesworth,1* retired pay Adjutant 6
Lancashire Militia.
Captain Maurice George Beaufoy FitzGcrald,6 late 72 ! Lt.Colonel John Augustus Tighe,16 ret-pay Dorset
Foot. I U.Col. Montagu M'Pherson Batty.-,1" ret* pay 10
Colonel Frederick Hay Swinfen,9 late 5 Dragoon Gds. 1 Colonel Henry George Edward Somerset," retired pay
Major Henry Francis Somerset Bolton,'0 retired pay 18 3rd Foot.
Foot. Colonel Dunbar Douglas Mute,19 Into 51 Foot.
1 Captain William Maloney served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-40 with the 80th Regiment, including the battli -
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sohraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also iu the Burmese war of i8<
including the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp l> r
Pegu). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affairs of Hurra, Simree, Bera, Dhoond^akeira,
and Busingpore (Medal with Clasp).
1 Captain Piokwortfa served the Kfistern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the reoon
nance- to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchornaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served m the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah.reoccupation of Chundaroe, battle of Kotake
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clop).
War Services of Military Knights of Windsor 773-5
^W^r^
Bengal and N.W. Province in suppressing iSa'inrtinv in Xv^ 3? ■ SL^S "™^ (M^'ial with (;lasP>- Served in
of Fnttehpore, Aoung, Pandoo 5'ucUlee^C vr,™ore [wounded) anS B.thoor ^velock's Column in the notions
• c\nLri^H °S- \nd T" As!,?,Mt En*lneer d»"nff the defence of Ca^pore Medal) ^ at Sblraz»ore under
suppressing the Indian Mutiny n .857-« and w as prose n 1 «ri, 'offin V,ed j"<0 V1 the NW' P™viinces in
lions for the relief of Lucknnw anda^unlcampo^e^onnded ^SLmSaE Brigadier Watson rathe opera-
there of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th Decembe? ^Jbv I o,d riirt. J ,d (me»,'oned '" despatehesH <Sefeat
^cnfen^bXbld1^ reUCf " OSSMi'S&S &>&&ȣ SS oT
Colonel F *raB2S A"'Y '? B„undJecund * March :859 (Modal with Clasp)"'11 Rc*"nent in «* Ptwall or
-gJSffi^Si 2£S2£S3ES£^ on special
native contingents, and raised the Winnebah, MaSl and lh ' c e Co, , n»„PI r S" the„<?°y Coast *> *»' is»-
commanded Regiment.,1 Transport and was attache to thVSilSSStan r pf= , Ru,sseil s Regiment. Also
^aSF?°^«^
-wouXiU'edtf wUhCirsp?" m "" Indian MUtiDy Campaign ia l8"-58' -d wa aPPreSentat the siege of Delhi
Sffr B^eerntgnnge, Mungarwar, relief ?and defence o ' th te£v fe" P^doo Nnddee, Cawnpore!
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 1858 • also at the , sie ie ami I ^r7r^7„? r Lu?know; with Outranks Perce at
aw£»&^^^^
capture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle of GooTeraHursuit oftho s th f„ siege and storm of the town and
Pindee, occupation of Attock and P*tawi,^SSffi!rf ftlAfSnffiS its final surrender at Rawirt
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campai^of RohiLnd m ,8=8 i! r Sy^d tbe Knyber Pass <Meda>
mSE£ rehef °i M°™dabad, action on the TJojura a ssault and c- pt ire 'o I w£ tn« a«'°nS,of BuKa"alla and,
Shalijehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison cantu re of the ^ ' fe'U-yi,attack ani1 bombardment of
\ Jt% lft bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of ?the for t of'M- h ml ™i °r, Bunn!V. P"»™nit of the enemy
engaged in the attack on the Qua rriesTtt June and SS? r'.ueiu»"1,8esune,lt £rom May 1855, and was-
severely wounded (.Medal witn Clasp! and T^rkisn Medal) ^ "" l3tb June a"'1 'Sth &£»bJS
actions at T^kt VvS^ow^in" Ra^n^^^n^^lu0 ^'fT« ?*&"» °f *"**. including the-
transport corps in the Waikato country (Med ") Urukau- Commanded for fifteen months the whole of the
pore ^^%£%££%EZi£*Z Ti^?£l%™?&&™r?»*." the mutiay at Di-
Sa^gBffiT Douraha- siese and captare of £&^£2^itt£^0£&£2&
mZJSWT E- S°mer8et S6rVed Wi'h the °ape M0UDted Rifle-en ta *e Kaffir war of iS47, and in that "of
Gooje™rptt?te;^^^^^^^^
Served the campaign of 1857-38 against the Zlfneers in iSa rammanToH Pes*awar (Medal with two Clasps),
suppressing insurgent villagers from ,oth May to tZh. Aug ■ presen?^ ^the \ , Vr S„0t, • 6oth, Rifles at Jteerui ^
siege of Delhi, assault and capture of the city on uth Sent with ih? "fl^l «,«„i Ba'tahoa f™ 6th Sept. at the
20th Sept.-succeeded to the command of the attacking Column on Kisb ^ °n aud oooupation of the Palace on.
Reid (Brevet of Major). Served as D. A. Ad,, tan ^General ta ^the H^J 7 ,1° S" '4th Sept- on tho faU °f Major
ing the campaign in Rohilcund, moln^B^aXontrfai^n^^ws^1813 Fo,rce urlder Brigadier Jones dux-
Dojura, assault and capture of Ba^uwf^aS0^X^?^a5? ,:Su«ena' "lief of Moradafiart, action on the
of the garrison.capture of the Fort of Bunnai m,rl,i?^f i^? „ . hh,ahJfh?npore, defeat of the rebels and relieS
of the Fori tof Mahomdee (Medal with Otop.^ ^SVf'l^Ld0 ew^nk0^'he?^m^n^ to^»
Honarch when she blew up and was burnt on jrd June ,859. LtColonel»- Was °n board the troop-ship Ea*ttra
776-7 Officers now hulling Rank in the Army of the Most Xohle
Order of the Garter.
( According to their Stall*.)
KNIGHTS. (KG.)
Field Marshal Hi. Royal Highne,, the Pri««*/ Wales, EP KF. GCB GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.GC.O. '"Hussars
ifi. R.r4al BMmrn the reining Daft. o/Saxe Coburg and Gotha (Duke o/ Edinburgh!, XT. XT GCB • »£«•
QCSfG GCIE GCVO Hon. Colonel Eoyal Mamies. Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Rojal Artillery),
tAStt^^ffiflMi** _■>,. KT KP. GCB. QCSI. GCM^GCIE GCVO. Rifle Brigade
//J ,»7v.' i/i,»»..-!»;/)..tv „r-Ynrk.V7' v/'. lii'iv, 11,.. nel , Battalion West York Regiment, etc
II,. K.w, Will am II.. ff( i 0, '• - »i ■ • ■ wraad Ein of Prima, Colonel in Chiel .Dragoons
Rda^Mr^mr^^^Ai^^iJi^i/clrabrid^.i^rXP. OCJJ. QCSI. GOTO. GClS. GCVO. Grenadier
Guard-*
General Hi* Soya/ Hiqhneitthe Dulct of Cumberland . „_,
ral H<"» a»#oIi£w*««»-Prta<wF-CnTiBtlBB ''■ A-"!" •<',''l'"*w'S-Holstein, GO O.
Colonel /)«(•<• o/ Aberccrn, CB. late 5 Bn, [nniBkttUng Fusiliers.
■Colonel W. Ma-qnuof Abergavenny, West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel G. H. Earl Dadogan, \ Battalion Royal Fusiliers
■Colonel S. C Date ^Devonshire, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
•;• ilonel \V. T. s. Earl Fiuwdliam, 1 West York Yeomanry Cavalry
Major C H. Dtikc of Richmond and Gordon
:'uK.t>>! K. A. T. ihirquU o/Salisburv, 4 battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
JLt.Coloncl H. L. Duke of Westminster, Cheshiro Yeomanry Cavalry
Ccoeral A. C. L. Duke 0/ Grafton, CB. retired lint
•Colonel J J. R. Duie 0/ Rutland, GCB. 5 Battalion Leicester Regunent
Colonel H. C. K. Marqui, of Lansdownc, GCMU GCS1. Wiltshire Yeomanry.
Bt. Hon. F. A. Earl of Derby. 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment ( Cirii)
Colonel Moil Hon. C. S. Marquu of Londonderry. 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Officer now holding Rank in the Army of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. {£?•)
field Marshal Hi, Royal High**., the Prince of Wales. EG. KP.GCB. GCSI. GCMG G CIE. GCVO .0 Hussars
Hit Royal Higkntu the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha (.Duke of Edinburgh), EG. EP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel Rojal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery),
C^er^io^ EG. EP. GCB. GCSI. GCUG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade
Hie Eoyal Higknee, the Duke of York, EG GCVO. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment
FMd llvshul Hie E,»,al Highne** the Duke of Cambridge, EG.EP. GCB. GCSI. GCM G. GCIE. GCVO. Grenndier
Guards
Colonel A. P. Earl o/Gallowav, 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Lt.Colonel S. H. Marqui* o/Lothian, 3 Battalion Royal Scols
Colonel D B. M. R. Duke o/Montrose, 3 Battalion Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders
Officers now holding Rank in the Army of the Must Illustrioiis
Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. (EP.)
Field Marshal Hie Royal Highne,, the Pr, fWales, EG.KT. GCB. GCSI GCMG GCIE OCVO., ,0 Hussars
Sa Eoyal Highne,, the Duke of Edinburgh (reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha). KG. AT. GLB.GLSI
GCVO. GCMG GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (southern Division Royal Artidery),
Ge^rA^R^H%Vl*\t Duke of Conn^u^t. EG.KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade
Sa Royal HighVeu the Duke of York, EG. ET. GCVO. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion Y\ est iork ^Regiment,
Keld Marshal Hi. Royal Highf,e„ the Duke of Cambridge, EG. ET. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GC1 O. Grenadier
Guards ,. „ .
•Colonel R. E_ St. L- Earl of Cork and Orrerv, North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry ,,.,...,
Colonel F. T. Marquu o/Dufferin and Ava. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (North Down Militia)
Colonel V. A. Earl o/Kenmare, 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia)
Colonel James E. W. 1'. Mara, of Ormonde. 5 Battalion Irish Regiment
YC Field Marshal Frederick S. I*ord Roberts of Kandahar, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Royal Artillery
.Field Marshal Garnet J. recount Wolselev. GCB. GCUQ. Commander in Chief. Royal Horse Guards, 4c.
Field Marshal Hi* Serene Highne,, Prime Edward o/Saxe- Weimar, GCB. 1 Lile Guards (.Extra)
Colonel F. C. Earl o/Kilmorey, late Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel W. T. Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl, Glamorgan Artillery (Western Division Royal Arallery)
Colonel Rl. Son. E C. Baron Iveagh, Dublin City Artillery (South Division Royal Artillery)
Colonel A. B. s. Earl of Gosford . 3 Battalion Irish Fusiliers
Officers now Iwlding Rank in the Army of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath.
Grkat Mabtbb and First ^Principal Knigst Grand Cross. _„,_ ____
field Marshal Hi, Royal Highne,, Albert Edward Prince oj Wales, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. OCMG. 0C1E. GCVO. .0
Hussars .___ ,
Knigbts, Grand Cross. (GCB.)
I r'lT Browne, General Sir Samuel .las. KCSI. Indian S.C
. Bro willow. General SirC. H., U. S. List Indian S.C.
. }"J Boiler, General Rt. Hon. Sir Red vers Henry, KCMG.
Jli* R,.yal Highne*! the reigning Duke o/Saxe Coburg and
Gotba (Duke of Edinburgh), KQ. ET. KP. tiCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCI'O. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines
Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division R. Artillery)
and 3 Battalion Black Watch
•General Hi* Royal Higkneu the Duke of Connaught, EG.
XI. KP. '.' 81 GCUG. 1, CIE. GClO.Rille Brigade
Field Uamhal.Hu Royal Highne** Geo. W. F. C. Duke o!
Cambridge, KO. ET. EP. QCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO. GrenuoHT Guards
Teck,Miij..r(ieiural7/i« Highne f the Duke of, GCVO.(Ci'il)
rig Holstein, Brevet Major Hi, Highne** Prince
Christian Victor Albert Ludwig Ernest Anton of, GCVO
King's Royal Kitle s
King's Royal Rifles
Chamberlain, Gen. Sir Neville Bowles, GCSI. Bengal Inf.
Chelmsford, General Frederic Aug. Lord, Derby Hogt.
Cromer, Uaj.E. VUet.QCS. GCMG. ECSI. CIE. lateR.
axt(OfoU)
D'Aguilar, General Sir Charles L. Royal Artillery
Uaubcnev, General Sir 11. Charles B., B irdcr Regt. (55 F.)
Derby, Bt, Uon. K. A. Sari ,;r,A'o).3 Bn. Lane. Regt. (pint)
V€ bickson, General .sir Collingwood. Royal Artillery
DurTerin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Varqnu of, EP. OCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Iribh Riflcs(CtMO
Corbee, General .Sir John, Bombay Cavalry
Adyc, General .Sir John Miller, Royal Artillery H« Bough, General 8»C. J-8..U.S. List Bengal Cavalry
Alison. Gi-nt-ral .Sir Arch Hart. Scafo'th Highlanders b'OT Gougb General .Sir Hugh H., U. S. List Indian S. 1 .
Biddalph, General Sir Michael A. S . Royal Artillery Greaves. General .Sir George U A ( .W(;h. surrey Regt.
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, GCMG. S. Artillery G">ntell, Lt.Gcnoral Air t. Wallace, GCMG. Kings
1,1 ilunel K II C.A'CAY. Unemployed Super- R ).\al Rilles
BUmerarv List 1 , tall Corpsi 1 H«ncs. Field Marshal S,r Y . V GCSI. CIE. Scour ue.
Bridport, Geacta! i'l.rouiii, retired list ( CW) \V£ HillcJohnes. Lt. General Air James, rot. pay R. Art.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Knights, Grand Citoss— continued.
77&
Kerr, General Lord Mark. Somerset Light Infantry Rutland Col J J R Bulee nf m ,n„ To,-nott— r>_ m ■»»
Lowe Lt.General Sir Drury 0. Drury, ,, Lancers Stewart, Field Marshal Sir DM It °0CSI VIE I IS T mf
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark, CST. U. S. List Indian|stranshain, General Sir Anthony B Royal Marines
K;?™ral Sl> A|exander.r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Staff Corps.
M'Leod, Lt.General Sir John Cb.etb.am, retired list
rHenry WyUe, ?C Jf «,C/£.India" . S.C.I Gordon HightaS *^ ^ SteWart> <"*'■ G CTR
Reid, General Sir Charles, Bengal Staff Corps
1M Roberts, Field Marshal Lard, of Kandahar,
GCSI. GCIE. Royal Artillery
Ross, General Sir John, Leicester Regiment
Willis General Sir Geo. Harry Smith, Middlesex Re"t.
. Wolseley, field Marshal Garnet J. Vueoimt, EP. GCMG.
Command/.,- in Chief, [toval Horse Guards
.p.s.c. DM Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, QCMG
Knights Commandehs. (E.CB.)
Alderson Major General Sir Henry Jas. ret. pay R. Art. M'Queen, Lieut.General Sir John Withers TT S List
Ashburnham.Maj.Gen.Srr Cromer, ret. pay King'sR.Rifles Indian Staff Corps "itners, u. b. List
BrackenbuVy, Lient.General Sir Henry, ZCSLTr: Alt. J£Sj£&<*rB BB ^cSr© re?' SS , ,
Browne, General Sir James F. M. r.f.n. Roval Enmnser* M»„„«oii ,;"„„„, SL^fh 4t£"-/^£ Pa-TSDrs' (p,["'>-'
Bruce
Buchanan
Bulwer,
Butler, Major General Sir ' William Francis" Moore, Lieut. Ginerai's.V Henry, C7i7 Cnem Sun List
c Cameron. General Sir William Gordon, Lancaster Regt. Indian Staff Corps unem. oup,
?J?"isiC°mmis?aJ7 ?e.ner_al Sir Edward, retired pa
Carrington, Major Genoral Sir Frederick, KCMG.
Clarke. Lt.General Sir Charles Mansfield, Bart
Mil rray, General Sir John Irvine, U. S List Indian's C
Fusiliers (Londonderry Militia (Cioi7) Olivev Colonel Sir W R bT»„ i™„'d n . ,« ,,*
< vCox, Lt.General Sir John Wm Bedfordshire ItogimentlF«?Sf,heK^l ffirWUlSSfe^S^- (C*"')
Davis, General Sir John, retired list Palmer fi»„i,,i <?,-,. a^h,„„ d „ , ■ " Avrax.r'L
Dillon, General Sir Martin, CSI. West Yorkshire Regt P enrose General! r Penrose ChS. , fT* '^ ?r°rpS
2W^,_ Major General Sir jr. JWfc-Bi ^*^Wa^S^toS»^^^MSgK^SSS?
Royal Engineers (Civil).
Doran, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Drysdale, Lt.General Sir William, g Lancers
Du Cane, Maj. Gen. Sir Edmond F., ret. pay R. En". (Civil)
Du Plat, Major General Sir Charles Taylor, ret. list (.Civil)
p.s.c. East, Lieut. General Sir Cecil James
Edwardes, General SirS. de Burgh, U.S. List Bombay Inf.
Edwards, Lt.Col. St. Hon. Sir Fleetwood I., ret. pay R
Eng. (Civil) ' J
p.s.c. Elles, Colonel Sir Edmond Roche (from R. Art.)
Elliot, Major Gen. Sir Alex. Jae. Hirdy, 6 Dragoon Gds.
Ewart, Major General Sir Henry Peter. KCVO. ret. list
c. Ewart, Gen. Sir J. A., Argyll and Suth. Highs. (Civil)
Farquharson, Colonel Sir J. retired pay Royal Engineers
Farren, General Sir Richard T., N. Lancashire Regt.
Feilding, General .ffoii.Sir Percy Robert Basil, retired list
Frankfort de Montmorency, Major Gen. riser, ret. list
Fraser, General Hon. Sir David M'Dowall, ret. pay R. Art,
Galbraith, Major General Sir William, retired list.
Gaselee, Colonel Si' Alfred, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Gataore, Major General .Sir Wm. Forbes, DSO.
Gib, General Sir William Anthony, Indian Staff Corps
Gipps, General Sir Reginald, Durham Light Infantry
Glyn, General Sir Julius Ricbard, Lincoln Regiment
Gordon, Lt.General Sir Ben. Lumsden. ret. list R. Art.
Gordon, General Sir John James Hood, U. S. List Indian
Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Grant, Lt.General Sir Robert, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Grove, Major General Sir Coleridge
Hanbury, Surg. Major Gen. Sir Jas. Arthur, MB. ret pay
p.s.c. Harrison, General Sir Richard, CMG.
p.s.c. VW. Hart, Colonel Sir Reginald Clare, Royal Eng.
Hay, Lt.Geueral Sir Robert John, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Higginson, General Sir Wentworth Alex. Worcester Regt.
Holdich, General Sir Edward A. Lancashire Fusiliers
KM Home, Surgeon General Sir Anthony Dickson, ret. pay
Howlett, General Sir Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Major General Sir Robert John, i etired pay
Hume, Lt.General Sir Robert, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Innes, Surgeon General Sir John Harrie Ker, ret. pay
Jenkins, Major Gen. Sir Fras. Howell, r.f.p. Bengal S C
Johnson, General Sir Allen B., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Johnson, General Sir Charles Cooper, Indian S. C.
Jones, General Sir Howard Sutton, Roval Marines
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. SCSI. "Royal Artillery
Hingscote, Lt.Colonel Sir Rob. N. F.i late Scots Fusilier
Guards (Civil)
Leach, Lt.Col. Sir Geo. Arch, late R. Engineers (Civil)
Luck, Major General Sir George
M'Kerlie, Col. Sir John Graham, late of R. En" (Civil)
IMM'Neill, Maj.Gen. Sir J. Carstairs, RCMG. ret. list
S-i IPS' Major General Sir Joseph, ret. list Royal Marines
1M Preudergast, Gen. Sir Harry X. D. U.S. List R. Eng.
1M Probyu, Gen. Sir Dighton M.i GCVO. ECSI Bengali
Cavalry (Civil)
Raines, General Sir Julius Aug. Robert, E. Kent Be-I
Rattray, Lt.General Sir James Clerk, Scottish Rifles"
Ridgeway, Colonel St. Hon. Sir J. W. KCSI. late Bengal
Inlantry (Civil)
Rogers.Lt.GeneralSir Robt. Gordon, U. S. Listlnd S C
EM Rowlands, General Sir Hugh, West Riding Regiment
Rundle. Major Gen. Sir Henrv M. L., CMG. DSO R Art
Russell, Lieut. Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCMG. i3 Hussars'
bankey, Lt.General Sir Richard Hieram1 (Civil)
Schneider, General Sir John William, Bombay Infantry
Schomberg, General Sir Geo. Aug. ret. list, R. Mar. Art.
Scott, MajorGen Sir Fras.Cunningham, ECM bVlate.f Ft
Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, 6 Dragoons
Smith, Colonel Sir Chas. Bean E., CSI. late Mad Inf (Civil)
Spurgin, Lt.General Sir John Blick, CSI. Dublin Fusiliers,
btewart, Lt.General Sir Richard Campbell, Madras Cav
Stirling, Lt.General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Stokes, Lt.General Sir John, Royal Engineers (Civil)
Suffleld, Colonel St. Hon. C. Lord, late Norfolk Art E
Division Royal Artillery
Tanner General Sir Oriel V., U. S. List Indian Staff C.
Taylor, General Sir R. C. H., Cameron Highlanders
1M Thackeray, Colonel Sir Edward Talbot,1 retired nav.
Royal Engineers (Civil)
Thomson, Surg. Col. Sir George, late Bengal Est
Tuson, General Sir Henry Brasnell, R. Mar. Artillery
Tytler, General Sir James M. B. F. late Bengal Staff C
Vaughan, General Sir J. Luther, Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Lt.General Sir Frederick W. E. Forestier CM G
1M Walker, General Sir Mark, retired list
S£U,i5"ton' Colonel Sir J. W., late 4 Bn.Glouc. Regt. (Civil)
1M t*^nfn.oe,Lt.Colonel.RoM..r<M.Zor(j,late Scots Gds (fir '
Warren, Lt.General Sir Charles, GCMG. R. Engineers
IMWatson, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Westmacott, Major General Sir Richard, DSO. Indian S 0
White, General Sir Robert, 21 Hussars
White-Thomson, Col.Sir Robt. Thos. late 1 Dragoon Guards-
(Civil)
Wilbraham, General Sir Richard, Royal Fusiliers (7 F )
Wilkinson, Lt.General Sir Henry Clement, 4 Dr. Guards-
Williams, General Sir John Wm. C, R. Marine Art
Williams, Lt.General Sir Wm. John, ret. list R Artillery
HM Wilmot, Major Sir Hy. Bart. late Rifle Brigade
Wilson, Major General Sir Charles Wm. KCM G ret list
Wolseley, Major General Sir George Benjamin
Wood, General Sir Henry H. A. Indian Staff Corps
Wright, General Sir Thomas, Indian Staff Corps
cl.^ Robert Kingscote, Sir Dighton Probyn, Sir Richard Sankey and Sir Edward Thackeray are also Military
terl0!0*1'1"1 entl"ed t0 wear the Insi^* o«bat Class and Division, in addition to those S
Knight Commander.
779
M st Honourable Order of the Bath.
Abadie, ftfajor G sneral Henry R chard
Abbott, Colonel H mry a Staff Corps
Abercorn, Oolonel />«£* uj\ A*(V. /afir 5 Bu.
Fusilier* \Cicii)
Abney. Captain wm. de Wivesleslie, lato R. Eng. (Civil)
Y€ Adams, Bl.Li Colonel ELobert Bellow, [ndian S.C.
Adams Major 11. J. Goold, Cif&, B yal Scots
Atjlionby, Colonel Arthur Swon, late of 33 Foot
Aitken, LtuColonel William, h.p. Royal Artillery
Aitchisou, General Charles T. Indian Staff Corp'i
AlHtfood, Major General George, r.f.p. Indian StaffCorps
Alison, ColJas. John. 4 Battalion Durham I.t. Int. (Civil)
Anderson, General Horace Searle, Indian Staff Corps
fart, MaiorGen. Fred. Ernest, r.f.p. Regimental Dist
p.t.c. Ardagh, Major General Sir .1 ■'■.:> 1 ' l fvVtE. R. Kug.
Badcoek, Major Gen. Alex. Robert, CS£, Indian StaffCorps
CoKnicioirs. (CB.)
Chichester, Col. Robert Bruce, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
CbippiadaH, Lt.General Edward, Yorkshire Regiment
Iuuiskilling Christopher, Colonel Leonard Wm., Cnriiae StaffCorps
Clarke, Colonel Alex. Ross, ret. pay it. Engineers (Cioil)
Clarke, Lt Sem&r a..g.-i/*;. CIS, ret. pay R. Eng.Cio.)
Clarke, General George Calvert, a Dragoons
Clarke, Lieut. General S. M. Wiseman, retired list
Clerk, General Godt're ,
Clifford, Lieut. General Roberl Cei LI, Indian Staff Corps
Cochrane, Colonel William Fras. D. h.p. Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry
Coghill, Colonel Kendal J. W. r.f.p. loHussars
Colien.MajorGen.Si> Ed. vin H. II. JCCIE. Indian S.C.
gwood, Lt. Colonel Cuthbert G., r.p. Lane. F;us.
Coliins, Lt.Col. Arthur, MVO. ret, pay Middlesex Regt.
Collinson, 8t.Lt <'o onel John, Northampton Reciment
Bain bridge. Colonel Edmond, ret pay K. Art I 1 a, Major General Brands Wm. U. S. List Indian S. C.
."Baker, Colonel George, rot pay Regimental District
Ball, Chief Paymaster William Clare, ret. pay {Vioil)
Bannermanj General W. Unemployed Sap. L st
Barchard, Colonel Charles Henry, late Bengal StaffCorps
*. Barker, l,t.G-nerul George Digby
i'l, Colonel John Henry, CifG, h.p. Rflgtl. District
Barnes, Colonel Osmond, Indian Staff Corps
Barrow, Colonel Edmund George, Indian Staff Corps
p. i.e. Barton, Major General Geoffry
Battye, Major General Arthur, U. S. List Indian S.C
v. General John, ret. pay Royal Engineers (Civil)
Bayl'v. Colonel Richard Kerr', ret. pay Black Watch
SBeal," Colonel Henry, ret pay South Staffordshire Regt.
Beath, Surgeon Major John Henry, MD. retired pay
Beatson, Lt.Colonel Stuart Brownlow, Indian Staff Corps
Beckett, Colonel Charles Edward, h.p. 3 Hussars
Beckett, Colonel Stephen, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corpfl
le, Major General JSlphinstone W. DSO. Madras Inf.
jt.s.c. Y£ Bell, Colonel Mark Sever, h.p. R. Engineers
> Solo eel William, late 64 Foot (Civil)
Bellairs, Lt. General Sir William, KCMG. retired list
,ji.»,c. Bengongh, Major General Harconrt M. retired list
BeviUe, General George Franci3, U
Corps
Bird, Lieut. General Sir George Corrie, KCIE, Indian
StaffCorps
Biscoe, Major General Wm. Walters, Bengal Cavalry
p.s.c Black, Major General Wilsone, retired list
Y£ Blair. General James, Bombay Cavalry
Blako, CoL daurice C. J. 3 Bq. Connanght Rugrs. (Civil)
Blane, Lt. General Sir Seymour John, Bart. ret. list
BlundeU, Colonel John Eyles.h.p. Hampshire Regt.
.Blunt, Major General Charles Harris, r.f.p. R. Artillery
Boileau, Colonel Francis Wm, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Bond, Major General William Dunn, retired List
idaile, Colonel George Wm. ret. pay Royal Artillery
.11, Major General John James, r.f p. Bengal S.C.
luer, Lt.Geueial Eustace Ftiue, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Boyd, Colonel John Alex. Army Service Corps
Brabazon, Colonel John Palmer, h.p. 4 Hussars
Bradahaw, Surg. Major Gen. Alex. Frederick, ret. pay
Bridge, Colonel C. H. Army Service Corps
Broadbent, Colonel John Edward, Royal Engineers
Broadfoot, Colonel Archibald, ret. pay Royal Artillery
head, Colonel Sir Benjamin 1*., Bart, [ndian S. C.
Bromhead, Colonel Charles James, ret. pay Regtl. Dist
';•..•. ii»-, M aior General Swinton John, Indian StaffCorps
Browning, Col. Montague C. late 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment
(O'ri/)
Brownlow, Major General William Vescy
IHrownrigg, Major Gen. H. J., ret. pay C. and T. Staff
Buchanan, Lieut.General Henry .lame-, N>
Buchanan, Col. Lewis Mansergh, 4 Bn. Cnnia Fus.((?ieW)
Burnaby, Major General E. B. ret. pay Yorkshire Lt. inf.
Burne, General Henry K. Indian Staff Corps
v.$.c. Burnett, Major General Charles John
Burroughs, Lt.General Frederick Wm. Warwick Regt.
Burton, General Fowler, West Kent Regiment
Bushman, Major General Henry An
Byam, Major General William, retired list
itt, Colonel Francis Jas. ret. list R. (Bombay) Art
,-,rron,Cul. AylmerSpicer, ret. paj EC. 0. 8cot. Bor.
Campbell, Surgeon Major John, MD. late Bengal Army
.1 1 ; Gei ral 8ir .1 ihc Wm*Sart. Royal Art.
('arcy. Colonel William, ret pay Koyal Artillery
fton.Lt. Col. ffon. Wm.H. P. h.p. lata Gren, Guards
1 ' .rnoral Henry Alex., r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Cai OOgy, General Alexander, 1 1. S. List Indian S. C.
Carr, Colonel George late of Madras infantry
Chads, Major General William John, retired list
.- , 1 ... mo! Efc rfn lid, r.p. King's Royal Rides
- Mia 1 r, Li.Gcueriil Stephen II. K., r.l'.p. It. Artillery
banner, General George Nicholas, Indian S. G.
UiT Chaplin, Colonel John Worthy, ret. pay B Hussars
p. *.c. Chapman, General Edward Francis, Royal Artillery
Charlemont, Colonel J. A. Viutt, 4 Bn. tnnis. Kus. (OinZ)
Chermsido, Major Genenil SirH. * '. QOMG, ELBng.(OBvU)
L0UO, Colonel Alan John. bdliobUXgh Art. (Civil)
Colvile, Lt.General Fiennes M. r -tired list
Col vile, Major General Sir Sy. Edward, A'C.lfG.
Coloille, Col. Hon. Sir William Jarne*, KCVO. late Rifle
Brigade (Civil)
Colwell, Major General George H. T., Royal Marines
Combe, Major General Boyoe Albert
Congleton, Major General H. nry, Lord
Cook, Colonel James, Indian Stall ('orps
Cooke, Lt.General Anthony Charles, ret. pay R. Eng.
Copland, Colonel Alexander, I*. 8. List Indian S. C.
Corbet, Colonel Arthur Domvillo, Royal Marines
Cowie, Major General Crombie, ret. pay Koyal Artillery
Cox, Colonel Alexander Temple, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Cox, Major General Charles Vivian, r.f.p. Boyal Artillery
p.s.c, Creagh, Colonel Arthur G. Royal Artillery
Crease, Colonel John Frederick, rot. pay R. Marine Art.
Croftoo, Colonel Morgan S.,Z>.$0. h.p. South Stafford Regt.
Cumberland, Maj. Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay Royal.
Engineers
Currie, Lt. Colonel Thomas, North Staffordshire Resrt.
Dalgep. . C ■- B - Win., r. p. York and Lancaster Regt.
S. List Indian Staff p. x c. Ualrymple, M&y ir I leneral William Liston
Dane, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals liichard, MD. half pav
Davis, Colonjal Ge <r^e M Bride, DSO. Bengal Med. Est.
Dawson, General Francis, Indian Staff Corps
Deane, Colonel Thomas, U.S. List Indian Staff Corps
Degacher, Major General Henry James, retired list
Delafosse, Major GeneralHenry George. ret. payRegl. Dist.
De Renzy, Dep. Surg. Gen. A. C. C retiredBengal Army
Desborough, Ma or General John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
De Wlnton, Major General Sir K. W. GCm&, ret. pay
Dicken, Colonel Wm Fopham, DSO. U. S. List Ind.S. C.
Dickson. Colonel John B. B. h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards
Dixon, Colonel Hy.Grey, Regimental District
Donnelly, Dep. s vcgA ren-John M'.N'e ale. J/ZVhite Mad. Est.
Dowker, General Howard C, Indian StaffCorps
Downes, Deputy Commissary General Arthur Wm. h.p.
Drage, Col. Thomas William, Army Pay Department
Drew, Major General Francis Barry, retired pay
Duck, Veterinary Lt.Coloin I
Dundas, Colonel Lorenzo George, ret. pay 6 Bn. R. Fus.
Dnndonald, Colonel D. M.B. H. Earl of, MVO, h.p. 2 Life
Guards
Dunne. Colonel Walter A., from Army Service Corps
Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CIE. Indian StaffCorps
Durand, Lt.Colonel Sir Edw. Law, lit. ret. Ind.S. C. (Civil)
1 V- ce, C 1] jnel George H. Coles, Indian Suiff Corps
Edwards, General Mi-James Bevan, KCH &. reiired list
Egerton, Colonel A. M. retired pay. Royal Horse Guards
Egerton, Colonel Charles Coinyn, DSO. Indian Staff C.
BUiot, Colonel Edw. Looke, D80. Indian StaffCorps
Elliott. Colonel John, CM&, late of Royal Marines
Glrington, General Fred ELobert, EUfie Brigade
lone! Frederick C. r< 1. pay Koyal Artillery
a.»,C. Euigland, Major General Kdward MlLwyehe, ret. hst
Kvans, Lieut. General Horace Moule, Indian Staff Corps
Kwart, L .General Charles Brisbane, ret payR, Engineers
Byre, Colonel ifidmund Senry, D*. S. List Indians. C.
Falmouth, Major (General Fiteount, Mia.
Farrington, OqI. Malcolm Charles, ret.pay Cork Lt. Inf.
Feildcn, Major General Henry Broom, retired Lis)
FitzGeorge, Colonel Augustus J. P., h.p. 11 Hussars,
Kit/.i leraM, i 'olonel Charles John, U. S. LlSl Indian Staff
Corps
FitzHugh, Major Gen, Alfred, r.f.p. Bengal StaffCorps
Fleming, Principal Vet. Surg. George [CtvU)% ret. pay
Flood, Major General Fred. Richard Solly, retired fist
. 1. Colonel Will lughbj 1:. Q, Warwick lie^iment
Ford, Lt. Oolonel Arthur, ret. pay It. Artillery [Civil)
Forrest, General William Charles, n Hussars
n.«.e. Fraser, Major General Thomas, C3£&. U. Bngineexs
intle, General s"* Arthur James Lyon-. GQMG,
French, Lieac. General arthur, Royal Murine Artillery
French. Major General fl Llliam, r.f.p, Koyal Artillery
Fryer, Lieut. Genera I
4 Sir John Ardagh is aUo a Civil Companion of tho Order.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Coiiriuioirs— continued.
Furse, Colonel George Armand, ret. pay 42 Foot
Gaitskell, Major General Fred, late of Royal Artillery
Gallwey, Lt.Colonel Thos. J., R. Army Med. Corps '
Garnett, Col. Reginald, ret. pay Seaforth Highlanders
Galacre, Major General John, Indian Staff Corps
Geary Major General Henry Le Guay, Royal Artillery
Gerard, Major Gen. Sir Montague G. KCSI. Indian S.C.
Glover, Lt.Colonel Benj. Lucas, Arm* Vet. Dept
Glyn, Lt.Gen. Richard Thomas, CMG. S. Wales Bord.
Goldney, Colonel Thomas Holbrow, Indian S. C.
Goldsmith, Maj. Gen. Sir F.J. SCSI. Indians. C. (Civil).
Goodfellow, General William West, U. S. List Royal Em-
Gordon, Colonel George Grant, CVO. late Scots Guards'
"a"1"?. Colonel James Henry, DSO. V. S. List Indian
Staff Corps
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edward, KCIE. CSI. U S
List Indian Staff Corps
Gore, Surgeon General Albert Aug. retired pay
p.t.c. Gosset, Major General Matthew W. E.
p.t.c. Gough, Colonel Hon. George Hugh, h.p. 14 Hussars
Oough, Colonel Hugh Sutlej, CMG. h.p. 18 Hussars
Grafton, General Aug. C. L. Duke of, KG. retired list
Graham, Lieut. General Samuel James, R. Marines
Graham, Major General Thomas, ret pay R. Artillery
p.t.c. Grant, Major General Henry Fane
Graves, Colonel Benj. Chamney, Indian S. C.
Green, Colonel Malcolm S. late of Bombay Staff Corps
Green, Mai. Gen. SirW.H.R., KCSI. Indian S. C. {Civil)
Gregorie. Major General Charles Frederick, Irish Regt.
Hall, Colonel Angus Wm. late 3 Bn. Dorset Regiment
p.t.c. Haly, Colonel Richard H. O'G.iWO.ret. pay Suffolk
Regiment
Hamilton.Col. Ian S. M. DSO. (from Gordon Highlndrs )
Hamilton, Colonel Sir W. A. B. KC11G. Lothian and
Berwick Yeomanry
T?C Hammond, Colonel Arthur Geo., DSO. Indian S. C.
Handcock, Major General Arthur Gore, Indian Staff C.
Hanford, Colonel John Compton, h.p. 19 Hussars
Hankin, General George C, Indian Staff Corps
Hardy, Lt.General William, East Yorkshire Regiment
Harley, Colonel George Ernest, h.p. The Buffs
Harness, Major General Arthur, retired list Royal Art
Harris, General Philip H. F., U. S. List Indian* S. C.
p.t.c. Hart, Major General Arthur FitzRoy.
Harvey, Surgeon General Robert, DSO. Bengal Estab.
Hassard, MajorGen. Fairfax Chas. r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Hastings, Major Gen. Francis E., U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Hatton, Colonel Villiers, Grenadier Guards
Hawkes, Lt.General Henry Philip, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Hawkins. Major General Alex. Ctesar, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Hay, Colonel Alexander S. Leith, late of 93 Foot
Hay, Colonel George Jackson, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire
Regiment.
Hay, Colonel James, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Holme, Colonel Geo. C. 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. (Civil)
Henderson, Major General Kennett Gregg, retired list
Hennessy. Major General Geo. R., U.S. List Indians C
p.t.c. Herbert, Colonel Ivor J. C, CMG.h.p. Gren. Gds
Harvey, General C. R. W., Indian StaffC. (Civil)
Higginson, Colonel Theophilus, TJ S. List Indian S. C.
p.t.c. Hildyard, Major General Henry J. T. (from h.p
Highland Light Infantry).
Hill, Lt.Gen. Rowley Sale, TJ. S. List Bengal Infantry
Hill, Colonel William, Indian Staff Corps
Hill, Colonel Wm. Alex. 3 Bn. Gloucester Regt. (Civil)
Hills. Major General John, ret. pav Royal Engineers
Hinde, Surgeon Major General George Langford. ret. pay
Hobday, Major General Thomas Fras': Indian Staff Corps
Hogg, LieutGeneral Adam G. F., TJ. S. List Indian S. C
Hogg, Major General George Crawford, Bombay Cav.
Hoggan, Major Gen. John Wm. r.f.p. Bengal Stiff Corp*
Holdich, Col. Sir Thos. Hungerford, KCIE. h.p. R. Eng
Holland, Major General Henry Wm. late Bombay Staff
Holland, Lt.Colonel Trevenen James, late of Bomb. S. C.
Holt, Colonel William John, ret. pay Regimental District
Hood, General John Cockburn, Indian Staff Corps
Hood, Col. Son. Arthur W. A. . late W. Somerset Yeomanry
Hone, Major General Hugh R. ret. list Madras Cavalry
Hope, Colonel Lewis Anstruther, Army Service Corps
Hopton, Lieut.General Edward
Hoste, Colonel Dixon Edward, Royal Artillery, ret. pay
Howard, Major General Francis, CilG. (from h.p. Ride
Brigade)
Howe, General R. W. P. Earl, GCVO. 2 Life Guards
Hughes, Colonel Charles Frederick, Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Colonel Emilius, CJf ff. ret. liFt A. S. Corps
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Chas. S., r.f.p. R. Eng. (Civil)
Hutchinson, Major General Geo. CSI. late of Bengal S C
p.t.c. Hutton, Major General Edw. T. H.
Jackson, Brigade Surgeon Sir Robert William, ret. pay
Jameson, Director General James, Army Med., Stnft(CivU)
p.t.c. Jeffreys, Colonel Patrick D. h.p. Connaught Rngr
Jennings, Major General Robert Melvill, Bengal Cavalry
Jephson.MajorGeneralSir Stanbope ffm,fi,i.f.p -Foot
Jones, Commissary Gen. Humphrey Stanley, half pay
Jones, Lt.Colonel Morey Quayle, Warwick Regiment
780
Jouos, Major Goner&l Robert Owen. ret. pay R. Eng (Civil)
p.t.c. Jones- Vaughan. Major General Hagh Thos. ret pay
jJopp, Colonel John. U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Julya-i, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir P.G., KCMG. h.p. (Civil)
Keen colonel Frederick John, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Keighley, Colonel Charles Marsh, DSO. Indian S. C
£ ,,y' !i0,lono' Janes Graves, Indian Staff Corps
Kelly Colonel William Freeman, h.p. Sussex Regt.
p.i.c. Kelly- Kenny, Col. Thomas, h.p. W. Surrey Regt.
Kerr, Major General Lord Ralph Drurv, retired list
Geyser, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pay Royal Fusiliers
Kidston, Colonel Alex. Ferrier, rot. pay Regimental Dist
S^Po9,1^-,?"10^' WT- H' B ' ret' Pay Regimental Dist
Kinloch. Major Gen. Alex. A. Airlie, ret. pay K. R. Rifles
K/rfl'S01 Ge,neral Charles B., retired list
IKnox, Colonel William George, Royal Artillery
Lambert, Veterinary Colonel James Drummond
Lambert, Major General William, retire* pay 88 Foot
Lambton. Major General Arthur, retired pay
Lance Lieut.General Frederick, Indian Staff Corps
Lane, Major General Robert Bertram
Laughton, Colonel Arthur Frederick, r.f p Madnw q r
V...C. Law, Major General Francis T.'a. ret. ply '
Lea, Colonel Samul Job, Army Service Corps
Leach, Major General Edmund, retired list
Fffi Leach Major General Edward Pemberton, R Eng
Leach, Lt.Col inel Harold Pemoerton, DSO. R Engineers
Le Cornu, Colonel Cms. P. Jersey Artillery Militia f (Civil)
Lemmon Colonel Thomas Warne, late 3 Bn. East
Surrey Regiment
_ — .„, „„.„u„i .,., ,_,„„,,„:, nl . narr. Indian S. C.
» ri'r'^ i r ,?' DaT,iyi'rancis, h.p. Cheshire Regiment
? ?±f w0-- ^'-General Hen. Alex. U. S. List Indian S. C.
L oyd, Major General Francis Thomas, Royal ArtUlerv
Lloyd, Colonel Mor-ran G. 3 Bn. Irish Regtf (««7)
Lloyd, Colonel Thomas, Cardigan Artillery (Civil)
Lockhart. Major General Grasme Alex, r.f.p 78 Foot
Locock, Colonel Herbert ret. pay Royal Engineers
Lovett, Major General Berestbrd, CSI. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Low, General Alexander, 4 Hussars engineers
Lowry, Lt.General Robert William, Berkshire Re<-t
Lowth Lt.Colonel Frank Robert, Lincoln Regiment
Lugard Lt Col. F. J. D. DSO. h.p. Norfolk Regiment
MLyster Lt.Gen Harry Hammon, U.S. List Indian S C
Lyttelton, Major General Hon. Nevill G
M'Calmont, Major General Huch
\TDowell Surgeon Colonel Edmund Greswold, ret. pav
w-T11/0/'™0,036 Char!e^ U- S. List Indian Staff Corps
M'vt?; ' 1£^°ri'ener?-1 ?; ?■ S- DS°- Madras Cavalry
M Nalty, Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel Georgo Wm. ret. pay
M^axara, Colonel Wm. Henry, MD. R.A. Med. Corps
M Rae, Lu^olonel Henry Napier, Indian Staff Corps
ilicbsan. General George Scougall, Indians C
MacCall, Colonel Henry Bteck.vood. h.p. Regtl. Dist
Mac Donaid, Colonel Hector A. DSO. h.p. R Fusiliers
Micdonald, General John Alex. M. Indian S C
Macdonald Colonel J. A. 3 Bn. Cam. Highlanders (Civil
Macdonnell, Colonel Wm. ret.pay Army Pay DerjUCwil)
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, DSO. Indian S C
p.J.c MacGregor Colonel H. G. ret. pay Worcester Regt.
Mackenzie Col Allred R. D„ U. S. List Bengal Cavalry
Mackworth, Colonel Sir Arthur Wm. Bart, ret! payR En<-
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CIE.TJ S LiSt
Indian Staff Corps ' °- Jjlst
Maclean, Col. Sir Fitzroy D.B„rt. W.Kent YeomanryfC,,,,?)
Macleay, Col. Alex. C. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Oivil)
Macneill, Maj.Uen. James G. R. D„ ret. list Madras Inf
Madden, Surgeon Major General Charles D. retired pav
Madden, Lt.Colonel Geo. G.,D80. ret. pay W I Re^
Maitland, Major General Eardley, ret. pay Royal Art"'
Maitland, Colonel Pelham .lames, Indian Staff Corns'
Malcolm, Colonel Ed vard Donald, ret. pay R. Engineers
Malcolms™ Major Gen. John H. P., r.f.p. Bombay S.C
Malthus, Lt.Colonel Sydenham, r.f.p. 94 Foot
Manderson, Major General Geo. Rennie, r.f.p. Royal Art
Mangles Major General Cecil, ret. pay 20 Hussars
FC Manley. Surg. Gen. Wm. G. N., ret. pay
Marston. Surgeon General Jeffery Allen, MD ret nav
Martin, Colonel Cunliffe, Bengal Cavalry '
Martin, Colonel George Blake Napier, h.p. R. Artillerv
Martin, Colonel Rowland Hill, h.p. 21 Lancers
Marhndale Lt.Col. Ben Hay, late of R. Engineers (Civil)
Massy, Lt.General Wm. Godfrey Dunham, 4 Drag. GdB
Master, Colonel William Chester, late of 28 Foot
Mathias, Colonel Henry Harding, Regimental District
VIS. Maude, Colonel Francis Cornwallit, late of R. Artillerv
Maunsell, Major General Thomas, retired list
Maunsell, Surgeon General Thos. ret.pay Army Med Staff
p.t.c. Maurice, Major General John Fredk. Royal Art
May, Lieut.General James, U. S. List Bengal Infant'rv
Mayne, Lt.Colonel Richard C. G. Indian StaffCoros "
Methuen, Lt.General Paul S Lord, KCVO CMG
MeyricK, Insp. Vet. Surgeon James Joseph, ret nav
7Si
Most Eovriurable Order of the Bath.
Companions — continued.
Miller, MajorGeneral George Murray, retired pay
Mills, Colonel Herbert J., ret. pay Orel. Utore Dept.
Milman, Lt. General Geo Bryan, Northumberland Fus,
Itollax, Lt.Colonel William CumybtU, late of 96 Foot
Molonev, Col. (has. Mills, ret.
(On/)
Money. Lt.Co'onel Charles G. C. Northmhld. Fnsiliers
Money, Colonel Elliott Alexander, Indian Staff Corps
Money. Colonel Gordon L. C. DSO. h.p. Cameron High
landers
Montagu, Genera! Horace William, R. Engineers
Momngne, Major General Wm. Edw., retired pay
i'f Moore, Major General Arthur Thomas, Indian 8.0.
-lure Rest.
\ [e, ret. pay Norfolk Regt
Scott, Major Gen. .lames Woodward, ret. list R. Marines
Scott, I ■ thian K. ret. pay Royal Engineers
Scott, Colonel Wm. W. Hopton, Bengal Infantry
. Colonel Thos. Palmer. Army Par Dept. ICitaV)
Settle. Colonel Henry H. DSO. h p. Royal Engineers
ay Ord. Store Dept.; Seymour. General William Henry, ? Dragoon Guards
F€ Shaw. Mai r r.en. Hugh, ret* nay Irish Regiment
Shone, Colonel Wm. Terence. DSO. Royal Engineers
Sibtborpe. Surgeon General ('has Madras Estab.
Simpson, Colonel George, Indian Staff Cor]
Simpson, Col. Thomas Thomson, h.p. Regtl. Dt-trirt
Skinner, Colonel Edmund Grey. Army Ordn Dept.
Skinner, Tierney, DSO. Army Serv. Corps
Sladc, Major General Frederick George, Royal Artillery
Slade, Major General John Ramsay, b.p. Royal Artillery
Smith, Major General Sir Charles Holled, A'iifO.
Morgan, Colonel Harrison R. Lenin, ret. pay Royal Art iStnith, Dep.Surg. Gen. Colvin.3fZ). late Madras Estab.
Morton, Major General Sir Gerald de C. KCJE.
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Charles Benj. CilO. h.p
a, Major General //"». Savage, retired list
Murray, Colcnel Robert Hunter. CMG. Regimental Dist.
Nation, General John Louis, Indian Staff Corps
Nicholson, Major General Stuart James, ret. pay R. Art.
Nicolson, Lieut. Gen. Malcolm Ha: sels, Bombay Infantry
Ximmo, Major Gen. Thomas 1: -taff Corps
North, Colonel Dudley, ret. pay >• . Lancashire Regiment
Nugent, Colonel R. L Aim; Service Corp
Smith, General John W. S. South Stafford Regiment
Smyth, Colonel I Iharles I ' ighlan, ret. pav Welsh Regt.
Smyth, Colonel Etwall Walter, ret. list Bengal Infantrv
Somerset.ColonelAllred P. F.C.7 Bn. Rifle Brigade (Cirif)
Spence, Major General Fredorick, r.f.p. 31 Foot
Spencer, Sure;. General Lionel Dixon, Bengal Med. Estab.
Spragge, Colonel Charles Henrv, ret. pav Royal Artillery
Stacc, Lt.Colonel E.Vincent. U.S. List Indian S.C. (CiriV)
era! Sir Edward. A't'.ljTG. Roval Enirineers
Stedman, Major General Sir Edward, KCIE. lnd. S. C.
vie Ogilvv, Colonel William Lewis Kinloch r.f.p. King's Steevens, Major Gen. John, Army Ordnance Department
Royal Rifles
Ogle, Major Genera! Fred. Amelius, ret. pay R. Mar. Art.
ofdersbaw, Major Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay R. Art.
O'Xial, Surgeon General John, retired pay
».#.«. Paget, Colonel Harold, h.p. ; Husi
Parker. Colonel Geo Hubert, ret. pay
Parr. Major General Henry Hallam, 0X0.
Patch, Colonel Robert, Indian Staff Corps
Favnter, Major General David Wm. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Pearse, General George Godfrey
Pearson, Lt.Gen. Sir Charles Knight, KCMG. ret. list Straghan.Colonel Abel, ret pay Highland Light Infantry
Pease. Colonel Thales, ret. pay Ordnance Dept. (-Yum/) Strong. Major Gen. Dawsonne" M., ret. list Bengal Inf.
Pcmberton, Major General Wykeham Leigh, retired list Swaine, Coionel Charles Edward, h.p. xi 11
Pennington, Lieut. General Charles Richard, Indian S.C. Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CMG.
Perceval, General John Maxwell, Suffolk Regt.
Pevton, General Francis, Welsh Regiment
Piikington, Major Henry, ret. pay 11. Engineers (On/)
Pipon General Philip Gosset, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Piatt, Colonel Henry, ret. pay 4 Bn. Welsh Fus. (Cii.il)
Poe, Lt.Colonel Wm. Hutchison, ret. pay R. Marines
Pole-Carew, Colonel Reginald, h.p. Coldstream Guards
Stephen, Colonel FitzRoy, ret. pay Rifle Brigade
Stephens, Major General Adolphns Ha g( et . pay
Stevenson. MaiorGeneral Thomas Rennic. Irish Foe
Stewart, I'ol.Chas.E. CMG. VIE. U. S. List lnd. S.C. 1 Or. •
Stewart, Major Gen. George, Indian Staff Corps, ret. list
Stewart, Major General Jas. Calder, U S. List Indian S.C.
in*, c Stewart, Major General Robert Crosse, retired pay
Stewart. Major General Robt. MacGregor (from R. Art.)
Stockley, Colonel Cbas. More, ret. pay Regtl. District
Stopford, Col. lion. F. W. 1 from h.p. Grenadier Guards)
Swinley, Major General George, ret pay R. (Rengal) An.
Sym, Major General John Mnnro, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Talbot, Major General Hon. Reginald A. J.
Tanner, Maior Gen. Edward, ret. pay Liverpool Regt.
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lewis, late Bombav S. C. (C»rr7)
Taylor, Surgeon General Wm. MD. Army Med Staff
Thackwell, General Joseph Edwin, Connaught Rangers
Poole, U.Co\cme\ Arthur Janet, ret. pay Hampshire Regt^Thackwell, Major Gen Wm. de W. R..ret. pay Regt. Dist.
Pratt! Colonel Henry Marsh. II. S. List Indian StaffC. Thomas, Lt. General John Wellesley, Hampshire Regt.
Pretyman, Maj. General George Tyndal, Royal Artillery [Thomson, Colonel George, late Bengal Engineers
Prinsep.Lt. General Art. Haldimand, U.S. List Bengal Cav. Thornton, Brig. Surg. .his. Howard, MB. late Bengal Est.
Pritchard, Lt. General Gordon Douglas, ret. pay R. Eng.'Thynne, Major General Reginald Thomas
Protheroe, Major General Montague, CSI. Indian S. C.
Quirk, Colonel John Owen, DSO. Regimental District
Rainsford, Col. Marcus Edw. R. Army Service Corps
Rait, Lt.Colonel Arthur John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Ralston, Major General William Henry, retired list
Reade, Surgeon Major General John By Cole, ret. pay.
Redmond, Lt.Gen. John Patrick Sutton, Glouc. Regt
iTillard, Major General John Arthur, ret. list R. Artillery
;Toker, Major General Alliston C. Indian Staff Corps
Tompson, Major General VY. I), r.f.p. Leicester Regiment
Tower, Lt. General Conyern. 3 Dragoon Guards
iTownsend, Colonel Edmund, R. Army Medical Corps
Townsend, Dep. Surg. Gen. Stephen C. late Bengal Army
Townshend, Lt.Colonel Charles V. F. DSO. Indian S. C.
Reed, Colonel Cbas. John. Northumberland Art. W. Div. Tregear, Major General Vincent Wm., Bengal Infantry
Reeves, Colonel H. S. E. ret. pay Army Service Corps
Reid, Colonel Alex. J. Forsyth, Indian Staff Corps
Rich, Lt.General George W. T. retired list
Richardson, Colonel George L. R. CLE. Indian S. C.
Richardson, Major Gen. Joseph F. late of Bengal S.C.
Richardson, MaiorGeneral Wm. Stewart, ret. pay Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry-
Richardson, Colonel Wodehouse Dillon, from A. S. Corps
Ridded MajorGcneral Charles Jas. B. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Robertion, Colonel Jiinn Peler, late of Military Train
,.ie Robinson, Major General Chas. Walker, retired list
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry, retired list
Robmson, Major Gen. G. W. ret. pay A. S. Corps
Rocke, Major General James Harwood, retired pay
Roe, Brigade Surgeon Samuel Black, MIS. retired pay-
Rogers, Colonel John, h.p. Army Service Corps
Rolio, General Hon. Robert, Black Watch
Roome, General Frederick, Unemp. Sup. List
Ross Lt.General Alex. George, U. S. List Indian S. C.
p.i.c. Ross of Bladensburg, Lt.Colonel J. F. G., h.p. Cold-
stream Guards (CituJ)
Rowland. Colonel Thos. ret. pay Regime) tal District
Russell, General Lord Alexander George, Ride Br
Russell, Colonel Horatio Albert, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Salmond. Major General William, Royal Bngini
Salusburv. Major Gi p. 101 Foot
Sanford, Lt.General G. orge E. L. s., CSI, R. Engineers
p.i.c. Y<£ Sartorius, Major General Fusion i!
Sartorius, Colonel G nrad, TJ. 8. List lnd 1
Trotter, Lt.Colonel Henry, r.f.p. Royal Engineers (Omm)
Truell, Major General Robert Holt, ret. pay
Tucker, Colonel Aubrey Harvey, ret. pay Regtl. District
Tucker, Major General Charles
Tucker, Colonel Wm. 1 raise, Royal Marino Artillery
p.t.c. Tulloch, Maji r I reneral Alexander Bruce, CMG.
Tulloch, Major Hector, ret pay Royal Engineers
1'ulloh, Major Genern: .1 ihn Stewart, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Turner, Major General Alfred Edward. Royal Artillery
Turner, Colonel Augustus Henry, U. S. List Indian S. < '
Turner, Colonel Henry Tyers, ret. pay R. Engineers
Tweutyman, Colonel Aug. Charles, ret. pay Regti. Dist.
».*.e. Twynam, Colonel P. A. A. ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Tvndall. Major General Henrv, r.f.p. Bengal stall' Corpe
Tynte, Colonel F. J. 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers (On/)
Upcher, Major General Russell, DSO.
Dpperton, Major General John, I'. S. List Indian S. C.
Utterson, MaiorGeneral Archibald Hanxmond, ret. List
Vandelcur, Major Gen. John Ormsby, ret. pav Sussex Regt.
(On/)
VanStraubenzce, Major Gen. Turner, ret. pay R. Artillery
Venice, Colonel Thomas Edward, Regtl. District
Vetch, Colonel Robert Hamilton, ret. pay Royal Engr.*.
(Cm/)
Wace, Colonel Richard, from Royal Artillery
Walcott. Colonel Edmund Scopoli, late Bombay Infantry
Walters, Veterinary Lt.Colonel William Barker
Ward, Colonel Edward W. D. Am. Corps
Ward, Major Gen. Francis Win , O.S List K.( Heiigal)Art.
Sriunder-', I'i put v In-:1 G D.Geo '■'' vtpay Wml .1 Frederick Meyer, h.p. 1
Saunders Colonel Win. Egertoi I lledicai Corps Warren, Ma, Lrthur Frederick, retired list
Saunn>
Saver, I.t.l k-neral .lame- Robert s. 1 Dragoo:
era {Civil)
Schomn ' '■'■
Bohrelber, Major Gen. Brymer Francis, ret pay R.Art
Scott, Colonel 1 lias. Henry, Royal Artillery
Scott, Colonel Douglas Alex. DSO. h.p. K. Engineers
Warren, Colonel Dawson s. Regimental District
Wnti ■ l , Gordon, Indian Staff Corps
Brigade 8urgeon Robert, retired pay
Watkin, Colonel Henrx B. 3., (from R. Artillery) (Cicil)
Watt, Commissary General FitzJamos Edward, ret. pay
Way, Major tiin. Nowell Fitzupton, ret. list R. Marines
„,, W-UV. ,r .CJ"FANIOtrS— Continued
W Sn?n'n V Ge"eral Godfrey James, retired pay
Wilkinson Major General Osborn, late Beneal Cavalrv
wi son, Major General Francis E. E. ret pav
Reg*! ?«$? J°hu Gerald- 3 B«. York S Lancaster
ilf<w* Honourable Order of the Bath.
782
WlC^Jf- Colono1 Bir Frailcis Reginald, A'C.l/ff. R. Art.
Wmsloe, Colonel Richard W. C, ret. pav Scots Fas
iWood'colTi RU0tt> h-p- Roval Engineers
'V. -Woo £5 „ e,"T T g'V Omental District
Wynne, Col. Arthur BtaSSta Tfrom h p ' YortLt 'inf >
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Younghusband, General Rob. RomerTlndian Ifo.
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Gentleman JT.4w.-G. C. Barrington, Esq. C?' KLB-KCiIG- barter.
Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India.
fSK: aass; » sS ?~ * G £o" Harris' ff ^- ^ East K-
Brackenbmy, Lt.Gen. «, Henry res R^f? "P"3™"™3"8- CZOSTO
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Cumngham, Surgeon Gen. J. M ^ late Ben"! 1^
Etheridge, Major General Vital Ti^"*'. ^ ^ °' ret- list
Gordon, General Sil Thomas Edw "rc'f^r^ STC'
• Indian Staff Corps •'™»-4^i. C.B. Ij.S. List
fe^F»S"K5?. SW> Engineers
Merriman General Charles James, Royal Engineers
Mjohael, General James, Indian Staff Corps
M.ley, Colonel Jas. Aloysius, Indian Staff Corps
Moncneff.Col. Sir C. Campbell Scott, fOTeS R Encr
Ommanney, Colonel Edward Lacon, TJ. S List Ind ST
Pemberton, Major General Robert C B ret Ms? BTi?
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■Ben.ler.on, M&.Phufe Dnrhi'm U 8 n.'J?^11 * °'
Protheroe,Ma,or General Montague, C2J Indian 4affC
Renny, Genera^ Henry, N. Lancashire Reg t f8r If^
Rice. burg. Major Gen. Wm. Roche, late Bengal Estah
Robertson, Lt. Colonel Donald, Indian Staff Corps
Ross Colonel Sir Edward Charles, U. S. Listlnd S C
Rundal , General Francis Hornblow, R. Engineers '
qfni,0nl,^''-Genera,1 SeorZe B- L- Cs- H»™° Engineers
teflFASrsRs&s* aT* i^a? ^^, se?;?ceeers
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Thnillipr flDnQMic-Ti -mj. ,' , ■"•fnyim jus,
Thuillier General Sir Henr^Edw. L'andor,' R.^'tul^-
Trevor, Colonel George Herbert, U. S. List Indian ST'
wXdr%f "J" General WUIiam, U. S. List Indian S.O
Walker, Major General Alexander, Royal irtillerv
Warbnrton, Colonel Wm. P. late Indian Med SerTice
Wil oughby, Lt.Gen. Michael W., U. S List Inriinr , H r,
Se6'r W? «»Tal.Henr7' Bengal Infantry ^ ^ °"
Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Edward, CM&. Indian Staff Corni.
Younghusband Major General J. William, Indian S St'
SegMrur of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods, ZCB. ECM&. Garter
3 *
733
Officers how h '•' mk m the Arm H •' Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Grind Mastei op Fikst ano Pkincipm. Knu.ii: Geajto Cboss.
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Bidduiph, General Sir Robert. GCB. Royal Artillery
narrinrton Chas. R. iorrf, late } Bn. Oxford Lt. Int
r*n>r Andrew, C
[Lintore, Ma'jor the Earl of, % Bn. Gori lera
..v,,,. ,C mel B.C. K.J/.irjai.o/.ATG.GCS/. Wilts
Norma^General Sir Honr-v w- ';CJ*- clE- Iudi;m Staff
Simmons, Pi " ■ d Sir John L. A. GCB. Royal
,.: Sen Sir Andrew, CB. CIS • rer^v • _ rcB. R. Ens,incerg
Cromer, Major Evelyn. I ■«( GCB A ( ;s C/|. tote R Art :1 r,,co„„r.A-p. GCB
tajor Gen. Sw- Francis wa ■L-'.rr\. s, *c.
Knights Cohmajcdbbs (A""CJfG.).
Anson Major General Sir Arch. E. H. r.f.p. R. Artillery MacD S.VClaudeM. JLCB. ret. pay Highland
Bellairs. LtGeneral Sir William, m'v'X i • o - lirHenry Edward, Royal Engineer
Brett, MajorKr ir,!M,la,c; $^380 3 «r JoS Caratata. ^OjTrlt. list
Pfl B jUer, Gen. St. fon^Su- R. H. GCB i .. K . . - - ™ fl ^ ,, BnKinee£
/,.«.<■. Cardew. Colonel »r . M . p. .. ... Lane... i.c.i. c*aWei ! - , hed.
Carrn General. Sir I re. U-n ck. A CB _ -U . Kr JWwei, ,1 rtt«r sneers.
Clarke, Colo..- Vet'pavR ir e^ M - I ' 0™goonl
Clarke. Lt.Colonel Sir Ma^hal Jan •> u ay K.A it. i ; Parana , ^ ^ R R ^ ret v6Dr8
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miiot, Major SJrHen^Geor«r.f^R«ya^M«rnea Par.™. o onel rjght. CJB. ret. list
yeomanry to;ii;„™ mmr ira late Smith Co ! Robert Mnrdooh, R. Engineers
Hunter. Surgeon General I .r W dbam Guyei , 3ID. late .mm .oione . ret. list R
Indian Medical Department ^ . ... rBhn 5J£nton G6r.eral S Kl.varl. CB. Royal Engineers
Julvan, Assist. Com. Gen. S? ^»'f ';i*'*(B, , «mS 3 «ldart, lateof 6a j|
Kitchener of Khartoum. Major General Horatio H. io.rf, f«-»"'^ Sir Charles William. JTCB ret. list.
Law^la^sfr Edward F. late K. Artillery Wingate, Colonel Sir Fras. Reginald, CB. DSO. R. Art.
Companions (ClfG.).
Babtie Major William. Royal Army Medical Corps
Bar ud Colonel John Henry, CB. h.p. Regimental Dist.
vTe Barrow, Lt.Colonel Arthur Fred. DSO. Indian S. C.
Beech, Captain John Robert, DSO. late 20 Hussars
Bigge Lt.Colonel Sir Ar. John. KCB. ret payR. Artillery
Blennerhassett, Colonel B M.. R. Army Medical Corps
Blissett Commissary Henry Fred., retired pay
Bor. Major James Benry, Royal Marine Artillery
Bower. Captain Robt. Lister, ret. pa yS R .d Rifles
Brown, Major Robert H. ret. pa ''er„s..„
Cameron, Colonel Donald Roderick, ret. pay R. Artillerj
Clarke Major General Sir S. de A. C. A"CI I
Btain Charles Frederick. Royal Engineei -
. -
Dawktos MaiorChas.T.6 Im.u.tvy
Dawson Lt.Colonel Douglas 1 Idst. Guards
,,', MajorGeneral Ma. or Francis, ret ,.;.; R lit.
Dunlop, Colonel Samuel, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Elliott. Colonel John, CB. late Royal Marines
„»c Farrholme, Major William Finest R,val Artillery
lie Fortescue BtXt.Col. II C G k.- b - B Rifles
Z.1 r'praser, Major GeneralSirThoms sneers
French Major Gen. Geo. Arthur. R..yal Artillery
Gallwev Major Hy. Lionel. DSO. Bast Lancashire Regt
C,aseoi--ue. Major General William Julius
,r General Saveri. ■
p*':ce'cnen!M:
SlTO Lt.General Richard Thomas, CB.& Ja - Bord.
Slajor Ilamilton John. CB. Royal -
g°u'; . . hSnth .< S [nssars.
,.,,.. r,,,,, llalei'.-h. Int. ■ DriiK mis
n Balfour, r.f.p. R. Engn..
son, General Sir Richarrl. A*CB.
Hatch Lt. Colonel Georize P. late West India Regt.
Heath Lt.Colonel I Bombay S.C
d , * Herbert, Colonel Ivor .1. C. CB. h.p.Gren. Guards
It Army Medical Corps
•Tfate Royal Engineers
1
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P.82F0
1. ii h.p. Royal Engil
Berbert, h.p. Royal 1.
. 1 list
iFrodi lahRifles
[ . ,! Artillery
!'. ;
Leverson, Lt.Colonol J. J. Royal Engineers
Littleton, Colonel Uon. Edw. George Percy, late Gren. Gd.
M'Farlaue, Captain R maid, late g Lancers
M'Innis Lt. Colonel Edward Bowater, ret. pay 9 Lancers I
M'Kean, Colonel Alex. Chalmers, ret. pay 6 Dragoons J
ilacLe Hnrman Magnus, late 74 Foot
SI-Naii a Fred. Adolphus, Royal Artillei
\lahori' 1 ister John. h.p. Army Pay Depar^H
Mmiw . . . ■' Rowland ii. (ir..in Welsh FusiherajW
Jlethuen, Lt.General Paul B. lord,ZCVO. CB.
„,c m 5,1 inelWm George, h.p. R. Engineers
Deputy 1- irgeon General .'has. Ben
. h.p. R. Ki.iriiieers
Murray, Colonel Robt. Hunier, Cll Kegiinei K
Nathan! Major Matthew, Royal Engineers
olive" Mai .r General John Ryder, r.f.p. R. Artillery
rZColonelChas Win.. CIE. Bengal Med. Kstab.
pari', U fal Henry Uallain, CB.
„
Peacocke, Lt.Colonel William, Royal 1
Stan Corps.
Philips M ijor Burton Henry, rel pay, Welsh Fusiliers
Price Colonel Adolph. Jus. h p West York Regiment
RjnrLC ■ I.S. A., ret. pay Indian Stall' Corot .
.. .,!„.,., . Charles Fj R Vrtillery. I
General Sir Henry M. L. KCB.DSO. R.Art.
General Francis SUirlei .
: iwnsend, ret. pay R. Engineer*
, (Jan. ii,.; u 1 Bengal Inf.
I Ilea i-ort, UD.ret. pay R. A.M. C.
Col.Chn Ed ,. B.( IE. C> . Lis. Indians. a 1
LMai ■ 'era
ral Leopold \ nt.ir. CB.
Trotter, Lt.Colonel .1. k. Royal Arte
.1 Alexander Bruce, CB.
; • • F. W. K. F. A"CB.
klau.lG. Edgeworth, ret. pay Royal
,..»A,rV "eg,™
, R. . hug.
Willcocc' I J"8' /'-s'°- h-,)- '•'
wiiiio ' ;-'-;''' !",;i,,:l.ry .
R. Army Medical Corps
I ■ R. P. CB. Regimental Dist.
... n John Andrew, UD <
irt, DSO. Kil
...vy. ret. pay Royal Ens
.rp»
V. r*ov ai .11 i.'ier_, . —
Ckancrry of the Order— The Colonial Department, Downing btroct
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Order of the Indian Empire.
7S4
K.u„ . , „. „ Grand Commanders {GCIE.)
0/ Kandahar, JCP.
<?CJS. GC.S/. Gor-
eC Roberts, Field Marshal Lord
GCB. GCSI. R. Artillery
V€ White, General Sir Geo. Stewart
don Highlanders
Burue Major General Sir Owen T. XCSI. retired list
Chamberlain (,en. Sir Crawford Trotter, CSI. U. S. List
tseng-al Stan Corps
H^i,C°l0nel G- R- C- Lord acsi R°ral East Kent
Wenlock, Major Rt.Son. B. ZonJ, ec«. ute York Hus.
10 Hussars
Sis Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Cobur-
and Uotha {Duke of Edinburgh), XT KP GCB
GCSI OCMO. &cro. Hon. Oof. R. Marines/ Edin
G"^A"- <!■ D7- R; Art.), and 3 Bn. Black Watch
rr r^1* SSrai,SS>kHM ihe D"ke »f Connaught,
ire. xt. xp. ocb. era/, gcmg. ocro. Rifle
on gran e
Field Marshal Eti Royal Highness the Duke of Cam-
bridgeXG. XT. XP. OCB. OCSI. OCMO. OCVO
Grenadier Guards.
Knights Commanders {XCIE j
Dennehy. Major General SirT honias, r.'f.p Beng US 0 ' Tl luer^ ^ ^ K^nrlV """fr IndiaD Staff 0orP8
Companions. tCIE.).
Adarnson, Lt.Colonel Charles H. E., r.f.p. Indian S 0.
?Sr?1S>_3I5!! GelV. Jas^Cavan, U._S. List Madras Inf.
. j » _J " ~— ■■ w™'"1*! u- «■ "ion uauraB iui.
Bidie Dep Surer. Gen. George, MB. late Madras Estab.
Branfoot, Lt.Colonel A. M. MB. Madras Med E»tab
Browne, Lt.Colonel Samuel H. MD. Bengal Med. Estab
Browning, Major Winthrop B. Indian Medical Service
Busteed Brig. Surg. H. Elmsley, MD. late Madras Estab
Chattel-ton, Colonel Frank Wm.. U. S. List Bengal Inf
Church, Major General Thomas Ross, Indian S 0
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andrew, GCMG. CB. ret. pay R En<*
Crawford Colonel Richmond Irvine, U.S.List Indians. c!
Cromer Major Evelyn, Visct. OCB. OCMO. XCSI. late
Royal Artillery
Cumming, Colonel William G., ret. list Royal Engineers
Cunningham Lt Col. David D., late Bengal Med. Estab.
Da las Dep Surg Gen. Alex. Morison, late Bengal Estab.
Daly, Lieut. Hugh, Indian Staff Corps
Downe, Colonel Hugh Richard, Vint. h.p. 10 Hussars
Drummond, Major F. H. R. Ind.au Stafl Corps
Duff, Colonel Beauchamp, Indian Staff Corps
Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CB. Indian Staff Corps
Fenn, Lt. Colonel Jirnest Harrold, R. Army Med. Corps
Fergusson, Col. Rt.Hon. Sir Jas. Bt.GCSI. KCMG. late
3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Franklin, Colonel Benjamin, Bengal Med. Estab.
fuller, General John Augustus, r.f.p .Royal Engineers
Cordon, Colonel J.C. F. Indian Staff Corps.
Gordon, General W. Indian Staff Corps
Griesbach, Lt.Colonel Chas. L. late 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers
Haines, Field Marshal Sir F. P., OCB. OCSI. Scots Fus
Hallen, Vet Lt.Col. James H. B.. Bengal Vet. Dept.
Hendley, Colonel Thos. Holbein, Bengal Med. Estab.
£*'£ ,°?,ge' Lt-col. John William, Indian Staff Corps
Holford Captain George Lindsay, MVO. 1 Life Guards
luipey, Colonel E. 0. late Bengal Staff Corps
Jacob, Colonel Samuel S., U.S. List Indian Staff Corps.
Jarrett Colonel Henry Sullivan, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
King, Lt Colonel Walter G. MB. Indian Medical Service
Lane Colonel Clayton Turner, U.S. List Indian Staff C.
Leigh, Lt.Colonel Henry P. P. Indian Staff Corps
Le Messurier, Colonel Augustus, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ludlow Major Edmund S., U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Lyon, Brigade burgeon Lt.Colonel Isidore Bernadotte.
late Bombay Estab. '
M'Kay, Lt.Colonel Hy. Kellock, Indian Medical Service
M Mahon, Captain Arthur Henry, CSI. Indian Staff C.
Maccartie, Major Frederick F. Bombay Med. Estab.
Mackenzie, Colonel Kenneth J. L..U. S. List Indian S.C.
Mad?aZsArm ''' H°SP' *'' W' XD- KCB- la^e
M?nM?sfa,lorpesaeral °harleS B^' CB' ^ S^
Mainwaring, General W. G. Indian Staff Corps
Marshall, Major Gen. Geo. F. Leicester, ret. pay R. En-
Merriman Colonel vVilliam, ret. pay Roval Engineers
M.nchm Lieut. Alfred Beckett. Indian Staff Corps
Moore, Lt.Colonel Sir George M. r., ret. pay R. Artil'erv
Moore, Lt.Geneiai Sir H. XCB Unemmoved Sun r .1
Muir, Colonel Charles Wemyss, Indian sfaff Corps
Napier, Major Hon. G. C. late Bengal Infantry
\£™n r °nelR°i>e5 P^ry' rf-P tndiai1 Staff Corps
sZTv ? n' S'r ?rW- GCB- GCim- Indiaa Staff Corps
Nunn, Veterinary Major Joshua Arthur, DSO
olIey'rC,°n0nel J,°£? Walter- ret- list R°^l Engineers
Owen, Lt.Colonel Chas. Wm. CMG. Bengal Med. Est
Porteous, Colonel Charles Arkeol, U. S List Indian a fl
Pulford, Colonel Russell R. Royal Engineers
R^ll^ C°}oa?1 Frederick Duncan.Indian Staff Corps
Ramsay, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Richardson Colonel Geo. L. Reilly, CB. Indian S C
Sanderson. Colonel Hy. Bristow, Q L List Indian q C
Scallon, Major Robert Irwin, DSO Indian Stafl "0™
bcott, Lt.Colonnl Buchanan, Royal Engineers P
Shakespear Major John, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
It Y'n VrM*- fohS Manners. Indian Staff Corps
Stewart, Col. Charles E. CB. CMO. U. S. List Ind S C
I ewart" rSK^T? Y *'' D' M' Bt 6CB- ™»™- S' "■*
T 1 ' iC;°n n,el J?^n' JetireiJ P^' RoraI Artillery.
Tenant LTt;Cfolonel,KT,cllai''J Carnac, Indian StaffCorps
lennant, Lt General James Francis, r.f.p. R. Engineers
ThomPoSnni?r T M%D^}*- *">. late Madras' Estaii.
To^t??'^ t-Cul<?r;2.1 S'™^1 John, Bengal Med. Estab.
Ion km! 1, General Wm. Perciral, R. Engineers
iiruT' ,^J0r ,Gen- Louis H.v- Emile.U.S. List Ben Inf
Wahab, Colonel Robt. Alex. Roval Engineers
Wn v^rrt ,nrr niIUam A' J" rf-P- Royal Engineers
Ward, Colonel H. Constantine E. , U S List India.™ H r
We don, Colonel Thomas. U. S. List Indian S^affiorps
V- re* LtAColonel William H. C. Indian StaffCorps
\e.dmg Captain Wm. Richard, DSO. Indian Staff C.
Yo^Si,, T'T nrank- P^, U-S- List Indian staff Corns.
Younghusband, Captain Francis Edw. Indian S. C. '
Begutrar of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods, XCB. XCMO. Oarte
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Royal Victorian Order.
Knights Grand
Field Marshal Sis Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince
of Hales, KG. XT. XP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG GCIE
10 Hussars.
Sis Royal Highness the leigning Duke of Saxe Cobure
and Gotha {Duke of Edinburgh'), XG. XT XP OCR
GCSI OCMO. GCIR Hon.Volonei f oyaf Marin^
Hamburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artil
lery), and 3 Battalion Black Watch.
^enern\U,s Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. XP. OCB. OCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Rifle
Brigade.
Sis Royal Highness the Duke of York, XG. XT. XP Hon
Colonel 3 Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment '
Caoss {OCVO.).
Major His Highness Prince Christian Victor of Schles-
wig-Holstem. OCB. King's Royal Rifles. 6S
Major General His Highness the Duke of Teck GCB
Colonel MoH Nolle William John A C f J Duke of
Portland, 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. f
r^°7-bTn ' Gen|ral ?■' Di«ht°v Hacnaghten, KCB
SCSI Unem. Sup. List Bengal Cavalri
Howe, General R. W. P. Earl, CB. 2 Life Guards
3 A 2
7S4a
Bi'niul Victorian Order.
KKIGBTfi CoMMANHEHS (JTCFO.).
Captain H ii See. .., i t Idolphns of Teok, i Clarke, Major General Sir Stanley de A. C. CJfG. ret. pay
Iville, Colonel Hon Sir Win. James, CB.late Rifle Brg.
Captain 2Ti'« Serene Hiqhuett Prince Francis of Teck, De Ros, Lieut. Geneial D. C. F. Lord, retired pay
•JDSO. i Royal Drat Ellis, Major General Sir Arthur E. A. CS/. retire pay
Lieut. S ■■ PrinM Alexander of Teck, Ewart, Major General Sir Hi my 1'. A(7i. retired list
7 Hussars Methuen, Lt. Genera! Paul B. lord, CB. C3IG.
COHSANDEBS (CT'O.).
Bateson, Lt. General Richard, retire 1 list 1 Gordon, Colonel George Grant, CB. late Scots Guards.
Eliot, i :it63Bn.Duke of Corn. Lt.lnf. ]
Membbks ats Class (.1/1 <>.)
Brockleburst. Major General John F. Hnlford, Captain George L. CIS. i Lite Guards
Camphell. Major General Barriugton B. D. Scots Guards Lcgge. Lt ColonelZTon. Hy. Cbas., U.p. Coldstream Gils.
Campbell. Captain Walter, Gordon Highlanders. Lockhart, Lt.Col. Sir Simon M. Bart. h.p. i Life Guards
Cecil. Lord William, Hon. Colonel 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. Miles. Crime! H. S. G. from 1 .• . Mm ster Fusiliers
Nicholas Captain J. Ridii g Master R. Art. ret. pay
Oliphant. Major Genera'. Laun 1 Cl J.
Ponsonhy, Captain Fred. F. G. Grenadier Unards
Waters, Lt. Colonel Wallscourt Hely H. h.p. R Artillery.
Collins, Lt.Colonel Arthur, CB. ret. pay Middlesex Kegt.
Davidson, LtColonel Arthur, h.p. King's Royal Rifles
Dundonald, Col. D. M. B. R.Sarlqf, CB.b,p. . Life Gds,
Falmouth, Major General E. E. T. Vucount, IB.
p.r.c Griereon, Bt. Lt.Colonel James M. R. Artillery.
Member 5TH Class (lfT'O.).
Nicholas, Riding Master John, Royal Artillery
Chancellor .- Ht. Hon. the Earl ofHopetoun, OCMG. I Secretary.— Lt.Colonel El. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Ishnm
Edwards, KCB.
Officers now holding Hank in the Army of the
Abbott, Major Herbert Edw. S. Royal Engineers
p.t.e. Aldworth, Lt.Colonel William, Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry
Amies I 0 Win. B. N-. HV-i Kent Regiment
Arnold, Lt.Colonel Alfre.i ' a goon Guards
Austin, Bt. Major Herbert Henry. Royal Engineers
Badcock, Captain Francis F Indian Staff Corps
Baldwin, Bt. Major Guy Melfort, Indian Staff Corps
Burratt. Bt.Majcr Wm. Cross, Indian Stall Coips
Barrett. Lt.Colonel Alfred Lloyd, Indian Staff Corps
p. i.e. Barrow. 1 tColonel Arthur Fred. (.Ma. Indian B.C.
Distinguished Service Order.
Companions (DSO.).
Deedes, Colonel William Hi pay Rifle Brigade
De Lisle, Captain Henry De B . Durham Light Infantry
Deniug, Colonel Lewis, Ini orps
Deshon, Colonel Cha rli - J hn, ret pin Royal Artillery
Dieken, ColonelWm. Pophani. ( B 1 S. List Ind. S. C.
Digan, Captain Aucustin J.. Mid Ulster ArtillerytS.I'iv.)
p.e-.c. Dorrien, Colonel H. L Smith, Derbyshire Regiment
Dorward, Colonel Arthur R. F.. lip. Royal Engineers
Downes, Major Wm. Knox. Indian Staff Corps
Doyle, Major Ignatius Pnreell. Madras Med. Estab.
Drage, Lt.Colonel William Henry, Army Service Corps
Dugmore, Lieut. Wm. Fras. B. li. North Station! Ilegt.
Barton, Lt.Colonel Maurice Charles, Royal Engineers
p.».c.Bayly, Major Alfred William Lambart, Indian S. C. Pundas, Major Lawrence Charles, late Liverpool Regt
Beech, Captain John Robert, C.VtV. late 20 Hussars Earle. Major Henry. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Begbie, Maior Genet: ae Waters, (B. Madrasi East, Captain Lionel W.P., Royal Artillery
Infantry Edlmann, Captain En est E ott, Royal Artillery
Bennett, Colonel William, ret. pay Yorkshire Regiment Edwardes, Captain Stanley Malcolm, Indian Staff Corps
Beynon. Bt.Maior William G. L., Indian Start' Corps
Biggs. Major Henry Vero, Royal Et g
Blakeuev, Lieut. Robert Byron Drnry, Royal Engineers
Blenki I apt Layton John, Army Vet Dept.
Blomfield. Lt.Col. Char es James, Lancashire Fusiliers
Borradaile, Bt.Muv r Harry Benn, Indian Staff Corps
Bourke.Lt.Col.il' 1 ord. West India Regiment
Bowker, Captain William .las., Somerset Light Infantry
Brake, Captain Herbert Edw. J., Royal Vrtnlcry
Bretherton, Captain Gi -' H ward Indian Staff Corps
Brindle, Tftr. Robt ... ret. payArmy Chaplains' Depaxtmt.
Brooke, Captain Ronald George, - Hussars
Browne, Lt.Colonel Arthur G. P., I: dian Staff Corps
Browne, Lt.Colonel S. Beton, Indian StaffCorps
j*.t.c. Browne, Lt.Colonel Georgi Fitzkerbert, h.p.
Northampton Reeiment
Bunbury, Bt.Major Vesej Thos. Li eester Regiment
Campbell, Colonel Colin ('harks, r.t.p. Indian Stall Corps
Campbell, Major Frederick, Indian StaffCorps
Campbell, Captain Kennel ■ J. R. li te Suffolk Regiment
Carew. Colonel Richard Hugh, R. Irmy Medical Corps
Caulfeild. Major Algernon M.. Border Regiment
Caalfeild, Major Q >rdon N
Cecil. BtMaior Lord Edw Hei en, Gn ladiei Guards
Chancellor. Lieut John By belt, B ya] Engineers
Channer, Colm.cl Bernard, Indian Staff Corps
Clarke. Lieut. Tine: a- !!■, V , li Army Medical Corps
Clements. Colonel Ralph A Penrhyn, aj Wa.cs Bord.
Climo, Miner Skipton Kill, It dan StaffCorps
1 lookhurn, Majoi George, 1 B Brigade
Coker, Colonel Edmund B n , paj Durham Lt. Inf.
. i ■:. eiis, York hire 1. rhl Infantry
Lt.Col. Arthur Horsman ret. paj w arwiok Regt.
Corbett, Lt.Col R.dela'Cour, wi' R. Army Med. Corps
Couchman, Lt.Col. Geo. ii. Holhei he, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Cowan, ('upturn Jus. Wm. A., Highland l.i lutantiy
i'n', 1 Captain Thomas I home, Royal Artillery
Crawford, Major P.W. Q Copland,; Bn.King'sRoy. Rifles
Crofton. Colonel Morgan B., ( B. bj>. S, Stafford Regt
1 .,- , . . 1 1 e.U.S. List Indian 8. C
I'uiim US, I '. I'l.n.ei, Indian Btafl I 01 I
■ Hun... Lt.Colonel - i C Derbyshire Regiment
i in, , Major Herbert Capel.i rlouci ti i Regiment
Daubeni i K.., 8. Stafford Regiment
Dai i Captain Arthur F. Ferguson, Ind. StaffCorps
Maj i Thomas A.. Hm knees, Devon Regt
ieorge M'B., CB. Bengal Med. Estab.
• Harry Symouds, Royal Artillery
p.e.e. Edwards. Captain Fitzjames Mayne, Indian B.C.
Edwards, Major John Surnard, Indian StaffCorps
Egerton, Colonel Charles Comyn, t 8 Indians. C
Elliot, Colonel Edward Locke. CB. Indian StaffCorps
Evans. Lt.Col. Charles William Henry, W Kent I;
Eveleigh-de Moleyns. i;t.i i i n ». F. R.W. 4 Hussars
Everett, Colonel Edward, ret, paj Cameron Highlanders
■ Captain Richard Henry, Indian Staff C
Fairtlough, Captain Edw. Chas. D'H. 4 Bn. Dublin Fus.
Fendall, Major Charles Pears, Royal Artillery
Ferguson, Captain John David, R. Arm. Med. I'orps
Fergusson, Bt. Lt.Colonel Charles, Grenadier Gds,
Ferrier, Lt.Colonel James Archibald, R. Engineers
Festing, Bt.Maior Arthur Hoskyns, Irish Rifles
Fisher, Captain JoL ii :> : i:-iahlishment
Fitton, lit. Ma.ier Hugh Gregory, Berkshire Regiment
Fleming, Captain Charles Christie, MB. R. A. .M. 1'
Forbes, Lieut. Arch. Jones, South Wale- Borderers
Fowler, Bt.Major Francis John, Indian Smll I
Fowler, Cupiu.u .1 1 ihn Bharman, Indian stall I
Frere, Major Sir Hurtle 1 . A. Hirt late Rifle Brigade
Gallwey, Major llnin 1.1 oel, C3IG . Easi Lane. B
Gascoigne, Captain Ernest End Orby, Grenadier Gds.
i.e. 1 .itucre. Muier Geni mi Sir Wm.Forbes, h'CB.
"Girouard. Bt. Minor Edouard P. C. Royal Engineers
Glanville, Major Francis, Royal Si eers
Golightly. Capt. Robt. Edmund, late King's Royal Kifles
Sodden, Major Henry Tufton, Bedfordshire Regiment
G twin. Cunt. Phi B.Herbert John Chapman, R.
Medical Corps,
Goodwyn, Major Henry Edward, Royal Engineers
Gordon, Colonel Jus. Henry, CB.V. S. l.ist Indian S.C.
Gordon, Colonel Stannue Verner, Indian Stafl I
Gorringe, Bt.Major Georec Fred. Royal Engineers
Graham, Major Herman Witsius Gore, s l.uncers
Griffith, Vet. Capt. George II elianl, Irnii Vet. Dept.
Gurdon, Captain Bertraml E. M., Indinn Stall' Corps
Gwynn, Lieut. Charles tt m,. Royal Engfneers
Hadow, Lt.Oolonel Reginald Campbell, Indian S. C.
Haggard, Capt. A. 0. P., late King's Own Scot. Bord.
1 , lane, Capt. James Ay liner Lowthrop, Gordon Hldrs.
Hale Major Charles Henry, li. Army Medical Corps
Hale, Captain George Ernest, U. Aran Medical Corps
■ 1 1. M Royal Engineers
Hul'.clt, l.i Col. .las. W. Huches. Seul'orlh Highlanders
pa.e. Haly, Col. Richard II 1 1 G., CB. ret pay Suffolk
Regiment
Hamilton, Major Huberl Ion Wetherall.W. Surrey Regt.
Oojlpitnoxs— continued.
Hamilton, Col. Iau S. M..CB. (1'rom h.p. Gordon Hi»hlr* )
£/■<■• Hamilton, Major Wm. George. East Lane. Re<rt.
Bil Hammond, Colonel Arthur lieorge, CB., Indian S.C
Harley, Bt.Major Henry Kellett, In lian Staff Corps
Harman, St.Major Richard. Indian Staff Corps
Harrison, Bt.Major Edgar G.. West Hiding Regiment
Harvey, Surgeon General Robt. CB. 3/D.Bengal Estab
Distinguished Service Order.
7846
Murray, Colonel Andrew, ret. pay Regimental District
Murray Colonel Kenelm Dig-by , ret. par Irish Fusiliers
Jason, Bt.Lt.Colonel F. John, Scottish Rifles
Nicnolson, Major John S. 7 Hussars
Norris, Major Richard J. West India Regiment
Nugent. Major Oliver S. Wood, King's Royal Rifles
^unn. Veterinary Major Joshua Arthur C[E
O Dounell, Major Hugh. Indian Statr Corps
Heygate, Major Robert Hy. Gage, Border Raiment ' Peyton, Ma or Wil ,m El r- 1- hS ° btalf Corps
H.ckman., Bt.Lt.Col.Thomas Edgecomb, Worcester Regt. P,g„tt, bapC, Ziffle E^^my Service Corps
_. — , UB.Ju.L,M.,ul,mi,> r.<iurt.v»>!iin, u ureesirr llt'gl
p.s.c. Hickson, Major SamuelArthur Einem.R. Engineers
Hill, Captain John, Indian .3taff Corps
Hobart, Captain Claud Vere C, Grenadier Guards
Hornby, Lieut. Montague Leyland, Indian Staff Corps
Huggms, Major Ponsonby Glenn. Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Lt-Col. George Arthur, MB., R. Army Med. C.
Hugo. Lieut. James Henry. Indian Medical Service
Hunuard, Captain Frank, Army Service Corps
Hunter, Major General Sir Archibald, KCB
Hunter, Major Geo. Douglas, R. Army Medical Corps
Hutchinson, Captam Geo. Higginson Ford-, Counaught
Rangers °
Ilderton, Colonel Charles Edw., ret. list W. Surrey Regt
Jackson. Captain Sydney Chas. Fishburn Hauts Re^t
Jacob, Captain Arthur Le Grand, Indian Staff Corps '
Jenner, Major Albert Victor, Rifle Brigade
Jennings, Captain Jas. Willes, R. Army Medical Corps
Jones, Lieut. Herbert John, Indian Staff Corps
Judge, Captain Spencer Francis, Shropshire Li^ht Inf
Keary, Lt-Colonel Hem-y. D'U. Indian Staff Corps
Keene, Major Alfred, Roral Artillery
l!IS^l^•, Co1; ?harles -Marsh- ^.'Indian Staff Corps
Keith, colonel James, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Kempster, Colonel Francis James, Monster Fusiliers
Kennedy, Lieut. M. Ralston, Royal Engineers
Kerr, Captain Fred. Walter, Gordon Highlanders
Pi,,i. a, i K A 1 "'""1"™""™' army service Corp
p ££' 5'-1*?01; Frilnc;? -Jotln. West Surrey Regiment
Pine, Captain Arthur Murray, 21 Lancers
PrZn T Xe''L'Uo,0"el Richard ret. pay Army Vet.Dept.
Pratt, Lieut Henry R-,ger Evelyn, Indian Stan Corps
Presgrave, Lt.Colonel Edward R. J.. Indian Staff Corps
Preston, Lt.Colonel Jenico Edward, Indian Staff Corps
Price Bt.Vajor Chas. Hy. U. Indian Staff Corps
Pritchard, Lieut. Harry Lionel, Royal Engineers
nl! !ne,y^Bt^tfColo?,el Willj?m Pulteney! Scots Guards
Ra ,ri T°nel J,2h,',0nreS' CB- Beg™ental District
Rattray, Lieut. Haldane Burney. Indian Staff Corps
Rawlins, L.eut. Arthur Kenne ,y, Indian Staff Corps
Rawhnson, Lt.Col. Spencer Richard, rel oav Indian S C
Rhodes, Major Elmhirst, Berkshire Raiment
Rhodes, Colonel Francis William, h.p 1 Dragoons
RochetST°?r.Cfpta,^ttniU!,am,/t0Dbert> 3 Drago'on Guards
Roche, Lt.Colonel T. H. de M. Royal Marines
Rogers, Captain Fred. .Lrthur, Bengal Medical Estab
Rogers, Colonel George William. Indian lu a ' Corps
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. Sir John Godfrey KCMu MB
ret. pay * "
£.».c. Romilly, Major Fred. Williams, Scots Guards
Rose, Colonel Henry Metcalfe, Indian Staff Corps
Rowcroft, Major George Francis, Indian Staff Corps
Sf',?:ClJMel Prank Montagu, Indian Staff Corps
Rundle, Major Gen. S,r Henry M. L., KCB. CMG. R Art
>L iPCrPI' .11 lllll. U l-T vnf .,.,„ |1 rr. . . .
fT,„7 7,Tn 1 1 iVr , ' ,JUIUUU "iigmanaers Kundle, Ala or (ie
Siearer, Major Johnston, Bengal Medical Establishmt.
shephard.Lt.Colonel Chas. Sinclair, ret. pay R Fusiliers
Shepherd, Colonel Charles Herbert, h.p. Norfolk Re-n
Shone, Colonel William Terence, CB. Uoya.} Engineers
Shoubridge. Lieut. Thomas Herbert, Dorsetshire Re<rt.
Sinclair, Major Allred Law, Indian Staff Corns
s.twell, Bt.Lt.Colonel Claude G. H. Dublin Fusiliers
ISnf9'"' n° °nel ?eS,rffB John' U-S- List M»n Staff C.
skinner, Colonel J. T., CB. Army Service Corps
Sladen, Captain David Ramsay, King's Own Scottish
Uorderers wu^ou
Smyth, Lt.Colonel Owen Stuart, Royal Artillery
Spong, Major Charles Stuart, late R. Army Med. Corps
Spragge, Major Basil E., ret. pay York Light Infancy
lks.c Stanton, Alajor Henry Ernest, Royal Artillery
Steele, Lt.Colonel Frederick Wm., ret. 'pay A S Corns
Stevenson, Lieut. Alexander Gavin, Roral En»ieers
Stewart, Captain Cosmo Gordon, Royal ArtiUV?y
Lloyd, Lt.Colonei Geo. Kvan, West Riding Regiment
Loch Lieut. Ron. Edward Douglas, Grenadie? Guards
Lockhart Captain Percy C. Eliott-, Indian Staff Corps
Low, Captain Robert Balmain, Indian Staff Corps
Lucas Bt.Major Frederic George, Indian Staff Corps
Lugard, Captain Edward James, Indian Staff Corps
J^f ar,C' LtC?'- F^, • J' Dea!tl'y- CB- h-r- N-orfolkPRegt.
Lyle, Major Hugh Thomas, Welsh Fusiliers
M Culloch Captain Robert H. F. Royal Artillery
MLeod, Major general Donald Jas. Sim, CB. Madras Cav
M Loughlm Captam Geo. Somers, MB. R. Army Med. 0.
M llahon, Bt.Major Sir Horace W. Bart. Welsh Fus
M Murdo Captain Arthur Montagu, late York and Lan
caster Regiment
\flS^mey'nt'I:t-tT0!-Ecl,vd- F' Hem'y- Iadlal1 s»aff Corps
MacBean Capt. John Albert Emmanuel, Dublin Fus
MacDonald, Colonel Hector A.CB.h.p. Roral Fusiliers
ilacdonalcLMajor Reginald Percy, late Hampshire Rett
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, CB. Indians C '
Mackmnon.Brig.Surg. Lt.Col. H. W. A. ret.pay Med.Staff
Marr,ott,Bt.MaloriRegina.dAjret.payRryMarine_Ar, ll^XlZS&^I^^Z^?™
Martyr, Bt. Lt.Col Cyril Geo., Duke tf Cornwall's Lt.Inf
Mathew, Captam Chas. Massy, Durham Lt. Infantry
Mf^ea waj°£Hl,gl1 Br'TQr;Ck. R- Army Medical Corps.
Maxse, Major Frederick Iror, Coldstream Guards
Maxwell, Lieut. Francis Aylmer. Indian Staff Corps
Maxwell, Colonel John Grentell, h.p. Black Watch
ilerriman Captain ReginaU G. Royal Artillery
M:ck em, Lieut. Henry Andrew, Royal Engineers
Middleton, colonel Francis Beekford, r.f.p. Indian S. C
Midwinter Lieut. Edward Coipoys, Royal Engineers
Milne Lt.Colonel Richard Louis, h.p. Leicester Re-t
ilober y Captain Frederick James, Indian Staff Corps
c. Molyneux, Colonel Geo. Hand More-, Indian S.C
(..„, „ „„, wua^, ^ luJue, ( n.egimeiuai Ulstrict.
lernan, Col. Trevor Patrick Breffiiey, Warwick Re^t
ieversham, Major Richard Kiuloch. Indian S C
^C»lr?"' Maj0r Cokiuhoun Grant Roche,' Indian
Thompson, Colonel William Oliver, Indian Staff Corps
Tickell. Major Edw. James, 14 Hussars
righe, Bt.Major Michael Joseph, Indian Staff Corps
Tighe Lieut. Vincent John, West India Regiment
Tillard, Lieut. Arthur Basil, Indian Staff Corps
TomKins, Lieut. Harry Leitu, Indian Staff Corps
ITopham, Captain Thomas Harrison, Rival Engineers
iTownshend, Bt.Lt.Colonel Cnarles Vere Ferrars CB
1 Indian Staff Corps
junior- n"«iM.i'n' ^""V — — -t .uun-, iuiuau o. b. 1 uiman atan uorps
Mor'In^urg M^?or CloV ■' ^ ^ C^eT°? HldrS' Tl'iScott' iIaJor Chal'les P^deanx, Royal Artillery
Me"dTc'afltf it J AntQ°ny Hickman. »*■ "^ ArmyjTullibard.ue Lieut. John Geo. MargZi. of, rTgOs.
7's4 ' Distinguished Sen-ire Order.
Companions— continued. H d, Major Edmond Monkhouse, C3IG. R. Array
Vernon, Captain Hubert Edw. Rifle Brigade Medical Corps
Waoe,L< rn) Artillery Wingate, Colonel Sir Fi ild, ECM G. R. Art.
Wake. I land, Royal Engini ra
M lex, Go cl iliilrs. Winn. rank Graham, c'J. Army Ord. Dept,
. Bt. Major James Kiero, Kuil's Royal Rifles p.*.c W ogs St. Lexer, Dorsetahire Ueirt.
Way, ( : India Regt Worship, Lieut. aer. Monster Fusi
Wortley, Major Edw. Jus. Montagn-Stuait, CMG.
Richd. KCB. Indian S. C. K; Etifles
, Indian Staff Corps Wright, Lt.Col. Fred. Wm. Bengal Med. Establishment
i;. Medical Est. Wright, Major Hedley, Indian Staff Corps
Diedrich, late Irish Res. Wynter, Captain Francis Arthti Lrtillery
I'hos. 11. lie* Vnux, ret. pay Rifle Wynyard, I aptain Edward George, Welsh Regiu.i
Bri> ialdwyn,l,t, Colonel Alfred Geo. ret. list Indian S. S.
Willcocks. Bt.Lt.Culouel Jas. I UG. h p, Leinster Regt. Yeilding, Captain William Richard, CIS. India] S. C.
Williams, Lieot. H i:orderers Young, Bt.Major Norman Edward, Royal ArtilUiv
me, Captain Weir de Lancey, Hampshire Regt.
Jiegitirar and Secretary. — Francis Albert Bayly, Esq.
Officers Receiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services. 785
Field Marshal.
Wolseley, Rt. lion. G. J.,
Viaett KP. GCB. GCMG.,
Com. in Chief, R. H. Gils.
Generals.
B\iUer,Rt.Ho».SirR.'H...GCB.
KCMG., King's R. Rifles.
Clerk, G., CB.
Dunue, J. H., Wilts Rogt.
Lyon-Freniantle, Sir A. J.,
GCMG. CB.
Montgomery-Moore, A. G.,
iS Hussars.
£"& Wood, Sir H. E., GCB.
GCMG.
LIEUTENANT GENERALS.
p.s.c. Barker, G. D., CB.
Clarke, Sir CM., Bart. ECB
p.s.c. East, SirG. J., KCB.
Fryer, J„ CB.
Glyu, J. P. Can-.
Grenfell, Sir F. \V., GCB.
GCMG.
Hopton, E., CB.
Methuen, P.S. LordtKCVO,
CB. CMG.
Moncrieff,C. H.
Russell, Sir B. C, KCB
KCMG. 13 Hussars.
Seymour, Lord W. F. E.
Walker, Sir F. W. E. F.,
KCB. CMG.
V£ White, Sir G. S., GCB
GCSI. GCIE. Gordon
Highlanders.
Wilkinson, Sir H. C. KCB.
Major Generals.
Ashhurnham, Sir C, KCB,
ret. pay.
Barrett, R. D., ret. pay.
Battersby, J. P., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Burnett, C. J., CB.
Bushman, H. A., CB.
Builer, H. retired pay.
Butler, Sir W. P., KCB.
Carrington, Sir F. KCB
KCMG.
Chichester, R. B., CB., ret.
pay.
p.3.c. Clery, Sir C. F., KCB.
Congleton, H. Lord, CB.
p.s.c. Dalrymple, W. L., CB.
Daunt, W., CB. ret. pay.
de Berry. G. F., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Gatacre, Sir W. F.
KCB. DSO.
p.s.c. Gosset, M. W. E., CB.
Harkness, J. G., ret. pay.
Hastings, D., ret. pay.
Hawes, G. H., ret. pay,
Hughes, J. W., ret. pay.
Hughes, Sir R. J., KCB., r.p.
Hunter, Sir A., KCB. DSO.
Jarvis, S.P., CiLfG.ret.pay.
U(£ Jerome, H. E.,ret. pay,
Luck, Sir G., KCB.
Lyttelton, Hon. N. G., CB.
Maclean, H. J., ret. pay.
Marter. R. J. C, ret. pay. j
Maunsell, T., CB. ret. pay.
Miller, J., ret. pay.
HC O'Connor, L.,ret. par.
Richardson, W. S., CB.,
ret. pay.
Robinson, W. G. W. CB,
ret. pay.
ViS Shaw, H., CB., ret.pay,
p.s.c. Stewart, R.O. ,CB., ret,
pay.
Swindler. J. E., ret. pay.
Thvnne, R. T., C.B.
Tucker, C. , CB.
p.s c. Tulloch, A. B., CB.
CMG. ret pay
Vandeleur, J.O. , CB. , ret.pay.
p.s.c. Walker, A. L.
Walker, A. E.
Walker, G. F., ret. pay.
Warren, D. S., CB. ret.pay.
Wolseley, Sir G. B., KCB,
Colonels.
Bayley, G., retired pay.
Baylv, R. K., CB. ret. pay.
VUL Cameron, A. S., CB.
ret. pav.
Curtis, P. G. S.. CMG. r.p.
Farrington.M.C.X'-B.ret.pay
Furse, G. A., CB. ret. pay.
Goldie, J., ret. pay.
Hook, L., r.f.p. 19 Foot.
Howard. F., CB.CMG.
Kingsley, W. II. B., CB.
ret. pay.
ij.s.c Lascelles,W.R„ ret.pay
Macpherson of Cluny,
E. H. D., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Morgan, A. B., CB
ret. pay.
Rowland, T., CB., ret. pay.
Tucker, A. H., CB.,ret. pay
p.s.r.Twynam.P. A. A., CB.
ret. pay.
Walters, F. D., ret.pay.
Winsloe, R. W. C, CB. ret.
pay.
Chief Paymasters.
Bring, W.,'ret. pay.
Olivey, Sir W. R., KCB
ret. pay.
Staff Paymasters.
Bailey, J. J., ret. pay.
Harvey, H., ret. pay.
Commissaries General.
Brownrigg, H. J., CB. ret.
pay Commissariat and
Transport Staff.
Morris, Sir E., KCB., Ord
nance Store Department.
Dep. Com. General.
Murray, J. W. Comnit. and
Transport Staff.
Com. Gens, of Ordnance.
Ingram, Col. M. J. T. Ord-
nance Store Department.
Russell, Col. H. A., CB., ret.
pay-
Riding Masters.
Brown, Capt. T., ret. pay.
Matthews, Capt. W., ret. pay
Quarter Masters.
Burke, Capt. J., ret. pay.
Cousins, Capt. S. ret. pay
Drake, Major P., ret. pay.
Forbes, Major F. ret. pay
Hart-M'Earg, Major, r.p.
Hawkins, Major J., ret. pay.
Holmes, Capt. W. N., ret.pay
Jones, Major Alfred, ret. pay.
Lewis, Lt.Col. H., ret. pay.
MacLeod, Major H., ret. pay
Newman. Major J., ret. pay
Slack, Major J-, ret. pay.
Sladden, Major H., ret. pay.
Teevan, Capt. R., ret.pay.
Tooner, Major M., ret. pay
Turuer.Capt. J. .ret.pay 50F
Royal Artillery.
General.
Biddulph, Sir R., GCB
GCMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Brackenbury, SirH., KCB.,
KOSI.
Forster, B. L.
Geary, H. Le G., CB.
Markham, Sir E., KCB.
Stirling, Sir W., KCB.
Major Generals.
Hawkins, A. C, CB. r.f.p.
Oldershaw, C. E., CB. r.p.
Colonels.
Elton, F. C, CB., ret. pay.
Heury, G. C, ret. pay.
Le Mesurier, C.B., CB. ret.
pay.
L' Estrange, P. W., ret. pay,
Scott, 0. E. S., ret. pay.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast
Brigade.
Ritchie, J. r.p. R. Artillery
(District Officer)
Major.
Sprent, W. S.,ret. payCoast
Brigade.
Quarter Master.
Simons, Major E., ret. pay.
Riding Masters.
Butler, Major R., ret. pay
Pawson, Major J., ret. pay.
Royal Engineers.
General.
p.s.c. Harrison, SirR.,KCB.
CMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Bourchier, E. F., r.f,p.
p.s.c. Grant, SirR,, KCB.
Major General.
Hassard.F. C, CB. ret. nay.
Moysey, C. J., CMG. h.p.
Salmond, W., CB.
Colonel.
Vetch, R. H., CB. ret. pay.
Malcolm, E. D., CB. h.p.
Major.
Andrews, A., Coast Bn.
Quarter Masteb.
Buttle, Major C. P., ret. pay
Army Medical Service.
Director General.
Jameson, J., CB. MD.
Inspector General.
Dane, R., CB.MD. h.p.
Surgeon Generals.
Gordon, Sir C. A., KCB. MB.
h.p.
Gore, A. A., MD.
Y& Home, Sir A. D., KCB.
ret. pay.
Innes.SiVJ.H.K., KCB. h.p.
O'Nial, J., CB. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major Generals.
Giraud, C. H., ret. pay
Hinde, G. L., CB. ret. pay.
Jackson, Sir R. W. Knt.,
CB. retired pay.
FC Manley, W. G. N., CB.
Reade, J. B. C, CB. ret pay.
Warren, J., retired pay.
Quarter Masters.
Enright, E., retired pay.
Gorman, L., retired pay.
Principal Vet. Surgeon.
Fleming, G., CB. ret. pay.
Insp. Vet. Surgeon.
Gudgin, T. P., ret. pay.
Royal Marines.
Generals.
Barnard, Sir C. L., KCB.
retired pay.
Jones, Sir H. S., KCB.
Mains, G , retired pay.
Penrose,«Si> P. V.,KCB. r.f.p.
Schomberg, Sir G. A.,
KCB. ret. pay.
Stransham, Sir A. B., GCB.
r.f.p.
Major Generals.
Kennedy, J. W. A. r.f.p.
Generals.
Coiton, F. C, CSI. r.f.p. R. (Madras) j
Engineers.
Merriman, C. J., CSI. r.f.p. Royal
(Bombay) Engineers.
Taylor, Sir A., <?Ci?.R. (Bengal) Eng. ,
Lieutenant Generals.
Brownlow, H. A., R. (Bengal) Eng, I
Chamier,S.H.E., CB.R. (Madras) Art. I
Cowie, C, CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Gordon, Sir B. L„ KCB. R. (Madras) 1
Artillery.
Hatch, W. S., R. (Bom.) Art.
JOE. Hills-Johnes, Sir J., GCB. Royal
(Bengal) Art.
UHlnnes, J. J. M'L.,R. (Bengal)Eng.
Pottmger, B. H., R. (Bombay) Art.
Sankey, Sir R, H. KCB. R.'(Madras)
Engineeis.
Spurgin, Sir J. B., KCB. CSI. Dublin
Fusiliers.
Straehey, R., CSI. r.f.p. R. (Beng.)
INDIAN ARMY.
Major Genehals.
Atkinson, J. R. B.. Bengal Infantry.
Badcock,A. R., CB. CSl.India.ri S.C.
Biscoe, W. W., CB. Bengal Cavalry.
Collen. Sir E. H. H., KCIE. CB.
Indian Staff Corns.
Cook, J., CB,, Indian Staff Corps.
Delafosse, H. G., CB. r.f.p. 101 F.
(Bengal Fus.)
Falls, A. V., r.f.p. R. ( Madras) Art.
Gerard, Sir M, G., KCSI. CB. Indian
Stat! Corps.
rC Hammond, A. G., CB. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps
Hope, H. R., CB. Madras Infantry.
Maaland, P. J„ Staff Corps.
Nicolson, M. H., CB. Bombay Inf.
Robertson, D., Bengal Infantry.
Shaw-Stewart, J. H. M., R. (Madras)
Engineers.
Smith, X. P., R. (Bengal) Art.
Strong, D. M., CB. Bengal Infantry.
TiUurd, J. A., CB. R. (bengal) Arc.
Wilioughby, J. F., ret. list Bom. Inf.
Wilmot, R. Eardley, CB. Bengal Inf.
Colonels.
Brownlow, C. C, Staff Corns.
Bruce, A. M'C., CI. S. List Staff Corps
Inglis, D. W., U. S. List Staff Corps
Kennedy, A. Clark, Staff Corps.
Macneill, J. G. R. D.,Ci*. Madras Inf.
Melliss, Sir Howard, KCSI. ind. S. C.
Simpson, G., CB. Staff Corps.
Stewart, N. R., Staff Corps.
Vans Leckie, F. W., Indian Staff C.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Dickinson, W., CSI. r.f.p. Indian
Staff Corps.
Surgeon Generals.
Fayrer, Sir J., Bart., KCSI. MD.
late Bengal Estab.
Harvey, R., DSO. MD. Bengal Est.
M'Vittie, C. E., Madras Estab.
Spenc&r, L. D., MD. Bengal Estab.
Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel.
Aruott, J., MD. late Bombay Estab.
785" Officers now holding Rank in the A,my who have received the
Ftftona Cross.
(For details of the Awards, see the War Services of the Officers in the Corps to
which they respectively belong.)
"■'■''''' 1 Beliew, CB., Indian S C
Av'11' ' ■!'«, Royal Engineers (now
lit. Lt 1 otonel).
P';' ' Mark Sever, R. Eng. (now Colonel CB
ll.pl.
■• Lord W., 0 Lancers (now Colonel.
Hail ; B ' :ivalrv(now<Jp«r«; CB )
Boisr.. Guy II . Indinn'staff Corps '(now
Cap' ,
Boulgei. Lance Cor) -a ' raham, 84th Eegiment (now
Quarter Matter mid Son. Lt. Colonel, retired pay)
Browne, Lieut. Edward Stevenson, 24 Foot (now
Colom '. Regimental District).
Browne, LUmt. Henry George, 32nd Regiment now
CWfl.
Brown.. JKiyor Sn es, 46 Bengal \' I (now
General Sir, GOB. XOSt Indian Staff Corps) '
Buller, Captain ,(■ Bt.Lt.Colonel Henrj Redvers CB
CMG. (now General ;;> 1I„„ Sir QCB A'i'l/Y;'
King's Royal Rifles).
Butler. Lieut, Thomas \ lair, est European Beniral
Fusiliers [now Hon. M ■ ■ retired on a |
(Jadell, Lieut. Thomas, ind European Bengal Fusiliers
mow Colonel tJnem. Sup List Indian Stan Corps)
'•.ale, Capta 11 William Martin, 56 Bengal Native infan-
try (now '•
Cameron Li, ut. Aylmer Bpicer, 72nd Highlanders (now
Colonel, ret. i>ny King's OwnScottish Borderers, CB )
Dhanner.Co Gi ricolas, Indian Staff Corps (now
General, CB.).
Chaplin, Bntign John Worthy, 67th Regiment (now
' '■ I pa 1 ' isars, CB )
Chase, Lieut. Wm. St. Laoien, Indian Staff Corps (now
-I/c/or).
Oolvin, I (. Tames M C, Rival Engineers
(lostello, £ifK». Edmond William, Indian Staff Corps
Oreagh, Captain O'Moore, Indian S.C. (now Brigadier
general), "
Orimmir., Surgeon John. Bombay Establishment (now
Major).
Oabitt.ifeBf, Wm. George, : ;th Bengal Native Infantry
(now Colonel, DSO. Uuem. Sup. List Indian S 0)
(.iinyngham, Lieut. Wm.H. D., Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders (now Lt.t ! Gordon Highlanders)
OeMontmorei c 1 // . R. h. L J 21 Lancers
(now Captat
Dickson, Liert. Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now
Genera! Sir Collingwood, GCB.).
D.xon, Captain Matthew Charles, Royal Artillery (now
Major General retired full puy).
Douglas, Amittant Surgeon Campbell Millis, MD. ->nd
Battalion 24th Regiment (now Son. Brio. Suroeon
retired). ■* ,7
D°T]hjf ','"!' ,;',"'-'r '" ''■ R°yal Marine Artillery
(now LI. Col., lie/, li.|i.|, J
Edwards, Lieut. Wm. M. M., 2nd Battalion Highland
Liight Infantry (now Major, retired pay
Flncastle, Lieut. Alex. Edwrad Vm-onnt. ,6 Lancers
mow .Captain) .
Gilford, Lieut. Edric Frederick, Lord, 24th Regiment
(now Br, e. i Major late Middlesex Regt I
(.oodt.-llow £,-,„/ c-aurles Augustus, Royal Engineers
(now Lt.General R. (I: .ml, ay) Engineers)
' Charles J. S., 5th European Bengal
Cavalry (now GeueralSir, KCB. tj. s List)
Sough, Cfeirf. Hugh Henry, .st Eur..,, .... a , al Cav
(no* GeneralSir, GCB I', s. ,,. | ■;.',„■,,,,.
' 5?tiri""'- ' h'"'1''- J " • Iu,li!iu Staff Corp- (njw
Hale, Amittant Surgeon Thomas Egorton, MD 7th
Fusiliers (now Suroeon Major, hall paj 1
Hamili . Thomas de Oourpy, 68th Light In-
rantry (now Hone 1/ or General)
Hammond, Copt ,\ 1 Bei ..1 S.C 1 B f)SO )
p...c. Hart /„,>„, Reginald Clare, Royal Engineers
!»»» B G - S . 5 ,
Heathcote, Lieut. A. s late 60 Foot.
Hal, Lieut. Alan Richard, Northampl ■ (now
1/ 1 or).
J'1'!5- I / ;,I \ Tt.ill.rv- (now Lieut
1 -al Sir, 1,1 si. 1 1 ,-,.,, |j
""' , . \ , Did son, . th Light Infantry
. <""'' - S r, a , 11. retired 1 , 1
<"'"-/ - «' .1.1.,, .1 Md.. Royal Bng-neers (now
1 ''',', ■ ' ■■"■' Si I ,- i.l. 86th Regiment (now
Major Gem,,:' retired pay).
Keatinge, Cajiiain Richard Harte, Bombay ArtiUery
(now General. CSI., Indian Staff Corps).
Kenna, Captain Paul Aloysius, 21 Lancers.
Leach, Captain Edward Pemberton, Royal Engineers
(now Major General, CB.).
Le Quesne, Surgeon Ferdinand Simeon (now Captain
R. Army Med. Oorjps I .
Lloyd, SurgeonMajor 0. E. P.(now Lt. Col. Army R. Med.
Corps) .
Loyd-Liudsay. Lieut. Robert James, Scots Fusilier
Guards (now retired Lt. Colonel Lord Wantage, KCB.).
p.t.c. Lysons, Lieut. Hen., Scottish Rifles (now Major
Royal Fusiliers),
Lyster, Lieut. Harry Hammon, 72nd Bengal Native
Infantry (now Lieut. General, CB. U.S. List Indian
S.C).
M'Neill, Lirut. Colonel John Carstairs, 107th Regiment
(now Major General Sir, KCB. KCMG. ret. list).
Macintyre, Major Donald, Bengal S.C. (now. Hon Major
General retired pay).
Malcolmson, Lieut. John Grant, 3rd Bombay Light
I 'avalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).
-Mauley, Ateutant Suroeon Wm. G. N., Royal Artillery
(now Jin,,-, n G enera!, CB. on retired pay I.
Marling. Hm(. Percival 3., 3 Bn. King's Royal Rtfles
(now Major 18 Hussars).
Marshall, (jr. h S geant W. T., 10 Hussars (now
Hon. Captain).
Maude, Captain Francis Cornwallis, Royal Artillery
(now retired Colonel, CB.).
Mooro. l.i, ut. and Adjutant Arthur Thomas. 3rd Bombay
Lt. Cav. (now Major General Indian Staff Corps, CB.).
V Connor, Sergeant Luke, 23rd Fusiliers (now Major
General, retired pay I.
Olpherts, Captain William, Bengal Artillery (now
General Sir, £TCB.).
Pennell, Lieut. Henry Singleton, Derbyshire Regiment.
Prendergast. Lieiir. Harry N. D., Madras Engineers
(now General Sir, KCB. IT. S. List).
Probyn, Captain Dighton Macnaghteu, 3rd European
Bengal Lt. Cavalry (now GeneralSir, GCVO. KCB.
ECSf.).
Reynolds, Surgeon Major James Henry, Medical Staff
(uow Briijade Surgeon Lt. Colonel retired pay).
,".>'■. Ridgeway, Captain Richard Kirby, Indian Staff
Corps (now Colonel).
Roberts, Lieut. Frederick Sleigh, Bengal Artillery (now
Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCTE.).
Rowlands, Captain H., 41 Regt. (now General Sir, KCB.
\\ est Riding Regiment).
Ruthven. 2nd Lieut. Hon. A. G. A. Hore-, Cameron
Highlanders.
Sartorius, Captain E. H., E. Lane. Regt. (now Major
General CB.).
Sartorius, Major Reginald William, CMG., Bengal In-
fantry (now Major General U. S. List).
Shaw, Captain Hugh, 1 5th Regiment (now Major General
ret. pay Irish Regt, CB.).
Smith. Lieut. John Manners, Indian S. C. (now Captain
CIS.).
Smyth. Captain NVvill Maskelyne, 2Dragoon Guards.
Sylvester, AtsMant Sun/eon Henry Thomas, MD., 23rd
Fusiliers (now on half pay).
Temple. Amittant Surgeon William, MB., Royal Artillery
(now Brigade Surgeon, retired).
Thackeray, Li, ut. Edward Tablot, R. (Bengal) Engineers
(uow Colonel Sir, KCB. retired).
Trevor, Captain W. Spottiswoode, R. Engineers (now
Major General, retire'. 1 pay),
Vousden, Captain Wm. John. Indian S.C. (now Colonel).
Walker, Lieut. Mark, wth Regt. (now General sir, KCB.),
retired list.
Wantage, Lord,te, Loyd-Lindsay.
Watson, / tut .1. .... .; Bombay Infantry (now General
Sir, KCB . U. S. L.st Bombay S I
, Lieut Thomas Colclough, Royal Engineers
(now Captain).
Whitchurch, i Barry P., Bengal Med. Estab.
White, Major George Stewart, CB. Gordon Highlanders
in,,u B -alSir, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Gordon High-
landers I,
( tain Henry, Rifle Brigade (now Sir Henry.
Bart., Aclt. retired Major).
p.ie. Wood. Lieut. Henry Evelyn, 17th Lancers (now
General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB. GCAIG.).
Officers now holding Rank fa the Army who have received from the Royal Human, 786
Society, or other Institutions,
Cttni tfworatuma for ffiallantn).
lanSH^?arndrearr,S *»— -»'*»H andSuther-
Alderson, Bt.Lt. Colonel E. A. H.,» West Kent Regt.
S» : 7 '. G^rSf Heniy,« Indian Staff Corps
iw? ' V. G?rald Edward.e york and Lane. Regt.
Beardmore, Mojo, ■Charles F. H.,: Army PavDept.
Ml ??fa"' Charles rhnrnhill," Reval Artillery
Blddulph, Genoa's,,. Michael A. S.;!aCMO. KCB R irt
WYr ;"■ ^eU:m M-'" ^rthumberlaud Fusiliers/
R™» £"/''"'" TFraDI;is George," Royal Engineers.
Brett, Colonel Lionel Lowdham," retired pay
±frodie,GvfemEd<rar\VaMegrave,'*ret.payK R Rifles
Browne, (.■«/>,„■» S. D.," Royal Artillery
RST^'l'fw1 L- H-'6 L'- S- "<* Gordon Hghldrs.
p„Me ' if"',0;'*' J-„W' S-'7 I,uiiaa Staff Corps.
Caldwell, Jfcor Robert,15 R. Army Med. Corps
P.SS,- ^i0.rOeS-- Douald R-,9'CJ/<?. ret. pay R. Art.
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R. » Suffolk- Ren
rh.J&'fr nV'- ?AiT"? Kendall," Indian Staff Corps,
rw? r ■' c°'f,'"' Charles Kyrle,» ret. pay York Lt. Inf.
Clark, Lmt. C. H. B. ,*> Indian Staff Corns
rnnWin' £0'0f'/Montagu,='r.f p. Bengal Staff. Corps.
Cockenll, Captmn John Win.,* R. Army Med. Corps
c°, »°^r' ^""l Uo"- J- ,;- R' U-S6 South Staff Regt.
Coles, JKbiorArttarA.," Warwickshire Regiment
Coachman. Copt. Geo. H. H.,« DSO. Somerset Lt Inf
Creed, Major R,chd. J. G. » ret. pay Leicester Ren
Cns??L-1\r>'ar" Edw.Denman," Pembroke Yeomnry.
Cusack, Major James Win. H..31 ret pay Irish FusiHeia
Dauncey. Captain T. H. E. ,» 21 Hussars. usme-a.
K?1?1 ¥WZ -James.35 « Bn- Lincolnshire Regt.
ackins. Captain S. W. Scrase," Highland Lt. Inf
tftDouglas, Brigade Surgeon Campbell Millis » MD
Drake' rfT"- I"/- Pai"er> 6 Irisn ReginTent
n™ 'r ?p '""' Henr.v Dovmsh,» «. Marine Artillery
S™;lrC«''"" <*. Barry "West Yorkshire Regiment
Dunn , 1 7w""', Hrthur t/re'V-J'' ret' Pa-y Bedford Kegi?
Unndas, Co/o»rf Henry Lawrence," h.p. E. York Ren
Ear e. Certain Maxwell,-' Grenadier Guards ° -
EH?m?'if ''""■, ?0bert,[f Oxford-Light Infantry (43 F.).
f™ ir Lt\°lmel Albert E lward,« late R. Artillery.
Eyre, Vigor GervasaSelwyn.*: Indian Staff Corps
F?n3 arrS°n; i'""- H- Di* R°.™' Marines. P
Feilden, £,,„,. Randle M.,« Oiibrd Light Infantry
Forman £,„,,. Arthur- Baron," Royal Artillery '
French rPf"in HnghCraufurd Keith- « , Life Guards
£rench Captam George Arthur," Army Service Corns
Fry, Colonel John William." retired from 88 Foot
Gal loway Cetera Harold B.*< Seaforth Highlanders
Glbb Valor John H. S. « Worcester Regime.,3
p.J.c ;. Goodwyn, CWonei J. E..M ret payE Lane Ren
G°rTlr ^(T Ch^les'6 Kin^a Ro/al Rifles gt"
GretTtofT''H<;nry Ch?S' liart°n,» '.Veish Regiment.
Gretton JI«,i, George Le At. » late 3 Bn Wary?ick Ren
fe^J", Henry," R. Army Medical Corps S^
g"^.n- Z'«"; C P. G.,« Indian Staff Corps.
B-ankey Captain Sydney !>.,« 2 Life Guards
Hardy, Captaw William Kyle,™ Royal Artill»ry
Hardyman, Lieut. Wm. Henry « wist IndU R?gt.
iener.il Sir Reginald Clare,"
VC p.s.e. Hart, Briga lit
£CB. (from R. E'ng.).
C.*.^Harve.y,£?.Co7.Chas.Laeon«(fr0mh.p WiltsRen \
R,7,ey- L:rCo!o"f! HuSh Dela Motte/-.' ha, so'
Hodder, M„,or William Morgan,^ Royal Ennne'ers'
Houston Captain J. H. Davidson,* 4 Bn Inniskcf Fus
Hulf'x/ r" "'",ISlsh Je Berdt,^ Worcester Regt US'
LeTo'co r? r He,nn- Vaughan « Royal Artillery.
Le Cocq Lt. General Hubert, U. S. List R :«(Bom ) Art
Le Marchant, Captain Osmond Cecil n Sussex Ren
Le™i°en i^r(?r«atr,0a-3G-:Vlate } Bn' ^ncashire^Fas.
^.esiie, Lieut. C. S. D.,.3 mdian Staff Corps
Lockhart, Ge,,^,,? Sl> w. S. A.."5 GCS. Bengal Inf
LotS- ^"''"'" Dalid.Finlay Hosken>Tir iHery
Lv r.!'J"nHnff-';„r-p' Somerset Light Infancy
Lyle, Captain H. D.,.« Royal Artillery y
M(iafeon%Ta.ATdler^rtin'79 A&trim ^"^
M Rae, Lt. Colonel Henry Naoier si Tmlin-n q*-o«- n«
Mf d°nald £i„,. Ranald Hume'- ^S?RSIS£^SP8-
Mfc!cr^:^J^M^;S'b7IB-Ss
"SffSsaaSi?: s-89 s- Wa,e3 Bordere™ (^-«»
v »IreUV ■'"? ^i>!'-',' ^orace de C-90 Royal ArtUlery.
Mears, Lieut. Cecil Delarue," E. Indian Staff Corns
Mercer, Captain Wm. H. W. > Indian Staff Corps
I miman.Lteut.General George Bryan," C'i retired list
Mirehouse, Lt. Colonel R W B"7 R,7/,lf„J, at li.
Staffordshire Regiment 4 Ba"allon North
Money, Lieut. GranvilieE. W.« 4 Bn. Roy Fusiliers
Nelson, Lieut. Francis Arthur," Royal Marinef
Nevvington, Bt Lt. Co/.Frank Aiex." ret. pay R Marines
^orth, Jfa;oi- Bordri<T.Te Xorth as , «„ Vi y .vr"8-
Oldfield, Captain mSS?&IU^SS^" Re=''
Orman,£.e«r. Frank Leslie,™ D. of CornwaTl's Lt Inf
Orr, Lieut John Boyd,^ Norfolk Regiment &L
Ovens, Major Gerald Hedley.'M Border Regiment
gra^&syc^#ffi^
Seely, Captain John E. B.."» Hampshire Yeomanrv
belous, Lieut. Reginald,* York and Lancaster Re "f'
bhakespear, Ca;)tai,i Leslie W. «= Indian Staff Coras
Smith, CbfoMl I J Vf.,'i7 Regimental District P
Sn\0cT-' ?/ r ',' Ed.m?nd Brighouse,»8 ret.pay R. Marines
Stock, Lt. Colonel H. J. ,'« r f.n Bombnv <f ,tri'™„
Thompson Colonel R. F. Jft^S^SgSgS,
lorrens, J/«,or John A. W. O'.VbiU,'" late 2 Dragoons
Trevor, Coptein Harry,« Indian Staff Corps '
Pi!-'- V erner, Jfa/or Wm Willoughby C. <2r
p.».c. Verner, Jfo/or Wm. Willoughby b.,w£fla Bri^ndo
Wade, Captain Header M. St. A>: Rov'al SS™'
Walker,C0/0„W Thomas Nicholls,^ r.fp Bengal SC
Wight, Captain Ernest 0.'*' R. Army Med Corns
Wro^ard' 2 9* ^ Wf •■•'" late^ ^esexMiUtia.
u ynjard, Captain Edward George,'^ Welsh Regt
l , . _ , , k Details of the Awards.
I^VoSirnte
fallen therein, and whose life he saved ■ the ship ,S ,n J \' f " P^m- t0 the rescue ot' F- peel, A.B., who had
' Ma,or Aitken was awarded the S ilver • Meda o ?«,J »Si,m under steam, and the night was dark
1880, assisted to save Lieut. J. H. Campbell 0 rd H o-h.*™'/* . ma,n5 ?0Clet-v for havinS' ™ the 23th November
Bay. Major Aitken s»vam a considerable distanriS»T,H T8' 1WhoJh?d been <-aPs«ed from a yawl in Gibraltar
» Lt.Colonel Alderson was awarded the Bronze ■\^^\ie,l^v,%} by aeaT-T ram' "ghtning, and thunder
; from the Cape of Good Hope^ti^Mauri usTon^e "4 S* ianaTrv xlof 'TlH?' ReUDi°n While t^nsporUng^ps3
of^Sve^^tSfs-^fo^
aFW1^-^^^^^ - a"em^ '"-cue a
11 r 'T,a»db«ehadtobe assiBted out ™ an exhausted state 97' ^fortunately his efforts were unsuo-
=804,^ Jom^^^1^- ^r^T^^s- i^ovfr^ S °^y fOT "— • » 'be •* August
Jie water and become helplessly entangled in the weedt! ^now- 8aTed the hfe of a 8aPPer who had fallen into
7S7 l Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
>* Colonel L. L. Brett was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons from
drowning at Now Quay. Cornwall, Oil the 14th August 1S67,
'* Captain Brodie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for ha vine on the 2Hd November
rescued Lieut, w. s. Kaj b, of the 60th Rifles, who had Lost his horse while endeavouring to cross a lake near
■epore, and had oeeome (.-n tangled in the weeds while weighed down with 150 rounds of cartridge.
Captain s. i>. Browne was awar led the B Royal Humane Society for saving a native
woman from d EfyneeTal, India, on the [isl liugnst 1885.
16 Captain A. L K.Buc was award tie Royal Humane Society for saving a woman
from drowning in the river Liffey at Dublin, on the 17th April 1893.
I lolonel J. W. s. Butl< r was awarded the Bronze Medal ol Humane Society for bis efforts to rescue
two children who had fallen ini abad, India, on the 45th February ' onel Hut lor bho-
■ out one, the other being g it out by some • ■ Ttunately both children were dead.
■ - m was award I the Royal Humane B having assisted
private of the Black Watch from drowning in the Nile, at Korta, on the a8th October 1885.
Major General Cameron was awarded the Bronze Medal ol the EtoyalHume for having, on the 5th
May 1S71, swum to the middle ol the canal at Ottawa, Canada, righted a canoe which had Leon upset., and agisted
its 1 looupant back into it.
Captain Campbell was awarded the Bronze Meda pal Humane Society for saving a native from
drowning, ^00 yards from the shore, at New Calabar, v7< Coa f Urica, on the 15th July 1S94.
21 Lieut. Channer was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society tor saving a gentleman from
drowning off Eastbourne on the iSth August 1894. Lieut. Channer at the time was a Gentleman Cadet at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
n Colonel Chatfield was awarded tin Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 31st October
1887 jnmped into the Irrawaddy to the help of a corporal who had fallen overboard and was afterwards drowned.
Colonel Chatfields right hand was disabled and bandaged at the time and he incurred great risk from the force of
the current.
a Lieut. Clark was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning
a native woman who had fallen inn □ n til - feet deep, with nine feet of water, at Secunderabad, in the Deccan,
on the 13th April 1891.
2* Colonel Clementi was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and. with the assistance of Captain W. S. A. Lock hart, rescuing two women who had been
upset from a boat on the Morn- Lake, Gwal or, on the 26th December 1869.
2'- Captain Cockerill was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three
adies from drowning at Pen tire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
I laptain the Hon. J. G B . r Colbornewas awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for Bav
ling a child from drowning at Vancouver, British Columbia, on the nth September 1897.
■' Major Coles was awarded ihe Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved from drowning
a lad who had fallen into the River Lea en the 3rd June 1895.
a Captain Couchman whh awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen into a nool of great depth at Mong Lem, China, on the nth March 1897.
29 Major Creed was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 7th February
1S79, rescued a private of the 17th Regiment who had been swept off his lego while fordiug the River Cabul at.
Basanal, by plunging in and keeping his hi fid above water till assistance was brought.
30 Captain Dropper h is been awarded the. Albert Medal of the .md class and the Bronze Medal of the Royal
Humane Society for attempt; i a man by jumping overboard from the s.s. Idaho on the bar off San
Francisco on the 6th August 1878.
31 Major Cusack was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 22nd May 1S81,
jumped overboard and supported till assistance came a man who fell between the troop ship and H..M.S. Dasher in
Guernsey Roads, lias also been awarded the Silver Clasp for attempting to save a private soldier from drowning
in a well near Delhi on the 16th January 1S86.
52 Captain Dauncey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, in the overflow of the
Nile' at the Pyramids of Gizeh, near Cairo, on the nth October 1882, swum out in full uniform (boots and spurs) to
the assistance of two soldiers of the 7th Dragoon Guards. He gained the shore with one of them, and swam on
again for the other, who, however, sank before he could reach him, and was drowned.
w Major de Hoghton was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society
lor the following act :— On the 10th September 1874, at half-past 9 p.m., at Lowestoft, James Dorling fell overboard
from the Yacht Dart whilst she was making for the inner harbour in a strong half-hood tideway, the night very
dark, blowing and raining hard, and going about five and a half knots. Lieut. J. de Hoghton, 10th Foot, jumped
overboard, swam to Dorling, and supported him in the water for about a quarter of an hour in the tideway between
narrow high pilework. Without crossbeams or side chains to lay hold of, and the head of the pilework twelve or
fifteen feet above the water— the yacht being carried away into the inner harbour and no other vessel or boat in
the gateway to lend assistance ; the darkness prevented any immediate help being obtained from the shore. The
length of the gateway about 350 yards, width 15 to 20 yards, depth 10 to 15 feet. Lieut, de Hoghton and Dorling
were ultimately drawn up the pilework by ropes from the shore.
34 Captain Scrase-Dickins was granted the decoration of the Albert Medal of the 2nd class for the following
service-.—" While the s.s. Peshawur was passing through the Red Sea on the 27th April 1893, a Lascar, who was at
work in one of the boats, fell overboard. Captain Scrasi Dickins, who had been invalided home, and was lying
half asleep in a chair on deck, immediately jumped overboard, and, swimming to the Lascar, succeeded in keeping
him afloat until they were both picked up by the ship's boat a mile and a halt awa\ from the v essel. The.
Penhawur was going at the time at the rate of 1 1 \ knots with a strong head wind, and the sen was moderately
high, and known to be Infested with Bharks." CaptaiE Scrase-Dickins was awarded the Silver Medal ot the ltoyal<
Humane Society for the same service, and subsequently the Stanhope Gold Medal for
3i Brigade Surgeon Douglas.— For the particulars of the award to this Officer see his War Services among)
the Retired Medical Officers, p. 720.
36 Lieut. E. M Panter Dowries was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving
man from drowning at Kilkee, heland, on the 28th August 1S98.
37 Captain Drake was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved a boy fronn
drowning at South sea on the iath August 1892.
w Captain Barry Drew was awarded the bronze M. lal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning
a man who had fallen irorn a boat intoth< Ouse, near York, on the 24th June 1899. Captain Drew again dived tic
And another man who had also (alien inl 1 thi 1 iver, but. unfortunately, was unsuccessful.
J9 Major Duberrj was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal B&znane Society for having, on the 25th May 1881,
gone into the water with all his clothes on, and, after iccessful etforts, succeeded m rescuing a lady who
hud been sucked under the water between Newnham and Bedford Lock.
mel Dundas was awarded the Silver Medal ot the Royal Humane Society iu February 1865 for Bavin
the lives of two Marines at Gibraltar.
*i Captain Earle has ueen award dtbeSttvei Medal of the Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire to:
saving life from tire at Wellington Ban 1 1 th March 1S98.
■■ Ha or Eccles was award) i the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society fur having, at midnight on pa
36th May 1B79, and when just aroused Rrdm Bleep, jumped from a steamer into the Irrawaddy River, off" Prom*
and supported a man who had fallen overboard till assistance arrived.
*» Lt. Colonel .Elliott was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Socioty for re scuing a child fro*
drowning at Torquay on the tstJuly 1S89.
h Lt.Colonel A. E.England waa awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal liu living, al k*r«
a] Dnalnsk, a lady, who, while hunting with the Heythrop 1 ■ ■■■ h«i equenc
0l her 1 ■ ■ aylng and falling backwards into the canal al Bomi rton, Oxford hire, on the 1st December iaa6..
Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Aicards. 787a
Vj Major Eyre was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having-, on the 15th April 1877,
jumped into the river at Bb.-iugulpore with all his clothes on and rescued a gentleman who had been clasped by a
man while attempting' to swim across the stream.
*c Lieut. H. D. Farquharsun was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving- the secre
tary to Sir George Tn on from drowning on the occasion of the sinking of H.M S. Yirforia on the 22nd June 1893.
*'■ Lieut. Feilden was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued two ladies
from drowning, 100 yards from the shore in n rough sea, at Hitybnrn Wyke, Yorkshire, on the 23rd July 1895.
*s Captain H. C. Keith Frnser was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a boy
from drowning who had fallen into the Basingstoke Canal at Dograersfield, Hampshire, on the 1st June 1890.
*? Captain French was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having plunged into the
sea ott the West Coast of Africa and rescued a seaman who had fallen overboard from H.M.S. Barros-i, on the
13th November 1894.
50 Colonel Fry was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for hiving, on the 24th September
187U, rescued a lady from drowning at Boulogne-sur-Mer, and attempting to saveohers who were overwhelmed in
the surf while bathing ; also received a Gold Medal of Honour from the President of the French Republic for the
same service.
51 Captain Galloway was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gentle
man who had been upset from his canoe on the Thames at Snnbury on the 26th Anr. 1885.
53 Major Gibb was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 27th June 1884,
jumped into the Xile at Esneh and rescued an interpreter of the Egyptian Army, who, while endeavouring to cross
the river, was overcome by the current and had sunk twice.
53 Colonel Goodwyn was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th July
18S4, jumped into the Red Sea with all his clothes on to try and save a boy who had fallen overboard from the
Nubia ; after being twenty minutes in the water, here known to be infested with sharks, Colonel Goodwyn was
picked up by the ship's boat without having succeeded in finding the lad.
54 Major H. C. B. Gray was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting in saving from
drowning a man who had fallen into the River Lee, Cork, on the rSth January iS3o. Major Gray was awarded
a Bronze Clasp to his Medal for assisting to save a man from drowning who had fallen into Bombay Harbour,
at the time infested with sharks, on the 2nd January 1S96.
55 Major Gretton was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having assisted in saving
a clergyman from drowning at Southwold, Suffolk, on the 29th August i83ri
56 Major Grier has received the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following service: — On the 26th August
1880, Lieut. Graham, 10th Regiment, was dying of diphtheria, when Surgeon Grier performed upon him the opera-
tion of tracheotomy, and, observing that no inspiration followed, at the imminent risk of his own life applied his
lips to the wound and by suction restored to the patient the power of breathing. Lieut. Graham's life was thus
saved for the time, although unfortunately on the following day the disease extended to his lungs and he died.
57 Lieut. C. P. G. Griffin was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to save a
sepoy trom drowning in a well at Saugor, Central Provinces on the 18th May 1893. Lieut. Griffin succeeded in
bringing the man to the surface, and he was being drawn up wben he fell again into the water. Lieut. Griffin
again descended and got the man out, but life was extinct.
58 Captain Hankey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a
trooper who had been thrown by his horse into the River Thames at Chertsey on the ist July 1897.
59 Captain Hardy was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to rescue a police
constable from drowning atNagp^re,India,onthe 10th February, 1889. Captain Hardy was, however, unsuccessful.
61 Lieut. Hardyman was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save two girls
who had been surrounded by the tide at Plimont, Jersey, on the 29th September 1894.
62 Sir Reginald Clare Hart was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane" Society for saving the life of a
Frenchman from drowning in the harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 27th July 1869, he himself having received
on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from striking, in a leap from the pier, some sunken
piles or rocks ; has also received for the same service a Medallion from the Mayor, in the name of the city of
Boulogne, and a Medal of Honour of the First Class from the President of the French Republic. Colonel Hart
has also been awarded by the Royal Humane Society a Silver Clasp for having, on the 15th December 1884, gone
to the rescue of a gunner who was in imminent danger of drowning in the Ganges Canal at Roorkee, and whose
life he assisted in saving.
63 Lt. Colonel C. L. Harvey was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives from
drowning when on duty as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from
H.M.S. Tamar at Qneenstown on the night of the 4th August 1874.
M Lt. Colonel H. De la M. Hervey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having,
on the iofk April 1879, rescued a duffadar of the 1st Punjab Cavalry who had been carried away from his horse
by the force of the current on the River Ariandah, Dear Candahar.
65 Major Hodder was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native of Mauritius
in Port Louis Harbour on the icth May 1886.
66 Captain Davidson- Houston was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to-
rescue a man from drowning in the New River, British Honduras, on the 1st July 1896. The water was 30 feet
deep, and there were alligators in the river.
CT Captain Hovell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a soldier from
drowning in a lake at Poona on tne 21st September 1897.
68 Lt. Colonel Hunt was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the River
Liffey at Dublin on the nth July 1857. and rescuing Joseph Ward from drowning.
70 Lt.General Le Cocq was awarded the Silver Medal of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevo-
lent Society for gallant conduct on the occasion of the wreck of the transport Julia at Kurrachee, Scinde, on the
30th of June 1857.
71 Captain Le Marchant was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 8th July
1884, saved Lieut. S. B. Graham from drowning in the Nile at Assouan.
7- Major Lemon was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 20th August
1880, jumped into the sea at Clontart', near Dublin, and by great exertions brought back to his boat a gentleman
who was being carried away by the tide in a sinking state.
73 Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie was awarded the Bronze\Medal of the Royal Humane Society forsaving a native from
drowning in a tank near Shera, Punch Mehals, India, on the 2gth December 1892.
75 Sir William Lockhart was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and, with the assistance of Lieut. M. Clementi, of the Bengal Staff Corps, rescuing two-
women who had been upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
76 Captain Logan was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three ladieB
from drowning at Pentire, near Newqua3\ Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
77 Major Lovett was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning a
boy who had fallen into the River Thames from the Chel&ea Embankment, and been carried about 150 yards by
the tide, on the 7th September 1891.
78 Captain Lyle was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a coolie from drowning
in a tank at Madras on the :2th Apiil 1891.
79 Colonel M'Calmont was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Kingstown Harbour on the iSth July 18S1, he having jumped from the pier into the sea, a distance of 26
feet,
81 Major McRae was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for
the following act: — At 5 a.m. on the 5th of October 18S6, a trumpeter of the Royal Artillery fell into a well at Rawul
Pindee. Captain Holmes, Captain McRae, and others proceeded to the spot, and let down a well rope of sufficient
length to reach the soldier, and capable of sustaining him for a time. Both Captain McRae and Captain Holmes
volunteered to go down, but as the former was a light weight it was decided that he should make the trial, Captain
Holmes demurring, as ho wished to u::derta-e the risk himself. The rope being very weak, it could not possible
788 Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
have borne Captain Holmes's great weight. Captain McRae was accordingly let down by means of a four-strand
tent rope, and on read; 11 fouid the soldier practically insensible ; he therefore decided to go up with
him. Captain Holmes was at the head of the rope, and his strength enabled him to lift both completely. After
hauling up about 10 or 15 feet, the rope broke, precipitating Captain McRae and his charge to the bottom of the
well. A second attempl . Ud both were brought to the surface. The depth of the well was 33 feet, of
which i; feet was water. It was quite dark at the time. With reference to this case, the following divisional order
by the Duke of Conna light was issued to the troops in his command:— '* His Royal Highness the Major General
Commanding, having been male ac [Uainted with the circumstances connected with the rescue from drowning in a
well at ELawul Pindee of Trumpeter S. Meehan. R.A., desires to record in divisional orders his deep sense of the
devotion and gallantry displayed on the 00c ftptalns McRae and Holmes. 45th Sikhs, and to convey to those
officers his warm appreciation ot their conduct, which reflects the greatest credit upon themselves, their regiment,
and Her Majesty's service generally- His Royal Highness will have much pleasure in bringing the circumstances of
he notice of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief."
Lieut. Macdonald ha- 1 1 the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class in recognition of his gallantry in
■ save the life of a Sepov of the 27th Bengal Infantry, who. with oertaiu Native officers and men of
rps, had been overwhelmed in an avalanche near the summit of the Lowarai Pass on the 16th May 1S98.
aptain W. T. MacDonnell was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to
rescue s treiitleman from drowning who had been carried out to sea while bathing on the 26th August 1890.
M Major MacMahon-Crea^'L was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his
exertions in putting off oe or curragh to the assistance of two men who had been left on board the
brigantine Henrietta, of Havre, which during a heavy gale of wind became a total wreck near Mutton Island on
the i&t December 1867.
Lieut. Macnaghteu was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing two men
from drowning at Monk's Bridge, Yorkshire, on the 21st June 1895. He had to dive twice before he got the men
ink, but succeeded in s.r, . 68 Of both.
a/ Captain Malcolm was awarded the Albert Medal of the 2nd class by the Queen for his efforts in attempting to
te life of a comrade at Dalhousie, in India.
" Deputy Sttrg< aG tfanlej was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for swimming to
the assistance of and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who had fallen overboard while
tbarking from a Bb Waitotara River, New Zealand, on the 21st July 1865.
89 Captain T. S. Marquis was awarded the Bronze *ledal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen from a boat into the water at Fort George, N.B., on the Sth July 1893. On the same
icasion Captain Marquis, with assistance, saved two other soldiers from drowning.
90 Second Lieut. Horace de C. Martelli was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society fer saving
from drowning who had fallen into the water at Southsea on the 2nd August 1897,
91 Lieut. Meare was awarde 1 the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from drowning
i I uichurcb, near Hythe. on the 26th August 18S4.
I aptain Mercer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued a private from
drowning in the Irrawaddy River at Sindongwai on the 6th May 1S86.
93 Lieut. General Milmaii was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 25th June
1858, a: Mahehourg, Mauritius, .-wum to shore and with two other gentlemen returned in a " piroque," or smart
boat, and rescue! rive brother rtficers, who had been upset from a boat on a very rough night.
'' Lt. Colonel R. W. B. Mirehouse was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for
his intrepidity in assisting to save the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the ship Lock Shiel, which had
stranded on Thorn Island, at the entrance to Mitford Haven, on the 30th January 1894. Through the exertions of
LtXolonel Mirehouse and two of the lifeboat's crew, all the crew and passengers, 33 in Dumber, were safely
bn 'tight to land. Some of the rescued people were taken to the residence of Lt. Colonel Mirehouse, and cared for
by him and bis family.
* Lieut. Money was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from
drowning at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, on the 9th September 1892.
'■■'' Lieut. Nelson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to rescue a
private of the Royal Marines wh > had fallen into deep water at Plymouth on the Stu June 1895. Unfortunately
the effort was unsuccessful and the man was drowned.
•': Lt. Colonel Newingtonwas awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard in
ftilldressat Great Yarmouth on the night of the 23rd September 1074, and rescuing a female from under the paddle-
wheel of the steamer and keening another afloat nil a boat was lowered.
M Major North was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a private soldier
from drowning at Blackpool on tne 23rd June 1895.
-'■ Captain Oldfield was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from
H.M.S. Agincourt, and rescuing a lady who was in great danger of drowning at Liverpool, on the 9th September
i88x, by the capsizing of a boat ; received a Silver Medal and Vote of Thanks from the Liverpool Shipwreck and
Humane Society for the same service.
»°° Lieut. Orman was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a native
soldier who was in danger of drowning while attempting to swim across the Mauipur River below Larmyan, on
the 19th March 1894. It took nearly an hour to restore the rescued man to consciousness.
10- Lieut Orr was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for paving fram drowning a woman
who bad attempted suicide by throwing herself into the river at Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, on the 3rd June 1894.
Major Ovens was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for endeavouring to save from
drowning a sergeant who bad fallen into the river near Calcutta on the 4th October, 1890.
w» Lt. Colonel Parsons was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his exer-
tions in rushing into the surf and attempting to rescue, at the risk of his life, the master of the brigantine
Industry, of Whitehaven, which was wrecked off Kingstown in a gale of wind on the 9th February 1861.
1 ■'' Captain Pratt was awarded the Bronze Medal of the K »ya! 11 unane Society for having, on the evening of the
Lpril 1S80, jumped off the quay at Eansale and rescued a lad who had fallen out of a boat and twice Bunk.
Major Ravenscroft was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save from
drowning two soldiers who h. -;zed from a boat in Cork Harbour ou the 1st September, i8qi. Only one of
the men, however, was rescued.
110 Lt.ColonelRichwa^ liruuze Medal of the.Humane Society for saving a man from drowning at Bou-
logne on the 20th August 1867.
1,3 Colonel Sart onus was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th June
1869, leaped from the pti I -tans and assisted to rescue three girls who had been carried out by the tide
It bathing.
113 Captain Seely was awardi d the G >ld M> dal of Honour by the French G >v eminent for saving the crew of the
brigantine H?><ri Leontin*% shipwrecked off the lela of W tght on the : ath October 1891.
Captain Shake as iwarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
1 ihittagong, India, on the ;rd April, 1890.
"'Colonel J. w.Smith was awarded the Silver Medal ofthel^yal Humane Society for having, on the 27th Nov
1834, jumped into the Nile, near Semneh, with all his clothes on, and rescued a bandsman of his regimeat, who
alien from the rock into the river from u height estimated at from 60 to 80 feet.
"• Oolont ir Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 6th Juno 1859 for having
plunged into the Serpentine at Syde Park, and resetted ■ man who attempted suicide.
1-1 1 l the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the lives of two
coolies in a lake near Oh ir B imbay, on the 29th January 1886.
m Colonel Meysey-Tb is awarded the Bron; the Etoyal Humane Sooieto" for having, on the
4th February 1869, swum out I ioe of Sir Charles Slingsby and w. Owen, who were unfortunately drowned
at Newby Furry, Yorkshire.
"» Major Torrens was awarded the Gold Modal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his gallant
Civil I)ecoratior,s for Gallantry.— Details of the Awards. 78S«
Pi?eonhouse Fort, in Dublin Ba/. on the nT^hTof Z^Sctoler .tsf10' ^ h"d been d"Ven aSh°r6 Dear the
^^^ZZlTtautT^XTot Wlp^ SB"1 Humane Sociely rnr an ine£Eectual effort t0 sa™
taJS^rftEK^^^ ^1H™'M Sori^ '» *™g a man from drowning
29 Colonel Walker was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Sorietv tor k,™„ „„ «,„ y, r
drowning m the Manipore River on the 7th May 1892 humane bociety for rescuing a man from
™ Captain Wynyard was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Roval Hnmano «m;„(„ <-™ „*.
|w.ss peasant in Lake Davos. Switzerland, on the g"h December .69, Xn ?he „ £SS to save a
Wynyard nearly lost his own life in the attempt, and when rescued wasTnsensible OV6r' Captam
789 FULL
STAFF.
(lMuitM of all full pojr, half paw, or unattached pan,
except where Marked ".)
Peramvum. — £ »■ *'•
Commaailer in Chief— Head Quarters .. 4.5°° o oA
1,923 15 O li
General ».9*° '
[aeut.Generaj 2.007 10 o B
Major Genera! '.°95 o oB
Brigadier General 912 >° oB
Colonel 73o o oB
Adjutant General- Bead Quarters .'.700 o oA
Elsewhere 1,095 o oB
Dep. Adjutant General— Head Quartors. .1,700 o oA
Elsewhere 547 10 oB
Do. R. A. . R.E. or Aux. Forces 1,500 o oA
Do. Dublin 730 o o B
. Adjutant General- Head Quarters Soo o o A
Elsewhere 547 10 o B
Dep. Assist. Adj. General— Hind Quarters- 700 o oA
Dep. Assist. Adj. and Qr. Mr. General .. 3S3 5 oB
Quarter Master tieneral — Head Quarters.. 2,100 o oA
Dep. Qr. Mr. General— Head Quarters .1,700 o oA
Assist. Qr. Mr. General — Head Quarters.. 800 o oA
Dep >- -t \>r. Mr. Gen. — Head Quarters 700 o oA
Military Secretary— Head Quarters... 2,100 o oA
Elsewhere 547 10 o B
Assist. Military Sec. — Head Quarters 800 o oA
Elsewhere 383 5 oB
Inspector Gen. of Fortifications & of R.E. 2,100 o o A
A. Inclusive of Allowances
PAY.
Per annum. — £ *. rf.
D ' litary Intelligence Special.
..... 1.500 o o A
rC iv. 1I1-; or Artillery 1,095 o o B
croittng 1.500 o o A
Assistanl Director ol Artillerv 830 o oA
taut to the Director of ixtillery 650 o oA
Aidi '1 Camp To Sovergn.(if on pd.Estb.)*iQi 12 6 B
To Officer Comdg. in Chief 600 o oA
; era! Officer 273 15 o B
Special Service Officer -Head Quarters , 600 o o A
Elsewhere 383 5 oB
tant. Inspector of Remounts 547 10 oB
District [nepector of Musketry 383 5 oB
Uajor of Brigade 383 5 oB
Staff Captain— Head Quarters 500 o oA
Else ■ her* 273 15 o B
Staff Lieutei Head Quarters 400 o oA
Elsewhere 228 2 6B
Military Attache 800 o oA
icate — After 5 years Soo o oA
Otherwise 650 o oA
Army Service Corps.
The Regimental Pay is the same as Infantry of the
1 In addition the Officers receive)
Paj as follows: — Lt. Colonel, 6«.; Major, 5*. 41*.; Captain,
4».; Lieut., 3*. 6<f. . md Client., 21. 6d. QnarcerlJ
same pay aa Garrison Artillery; Riding Master same
aa H rse Artillery.
13. Exclusive of Allowances.
In addition to full pay, half pay, or staff pay to which otherwise entitled.
REGIMENTAL PAY.
Royal Artillery. Rot. Engineers.
- - = ©
w J id
Colonel
Lieut.Colonel 1 3 *>
Major o 1? 6
,, after 2 years' service 0180
„ 2nd in Command
Captain 0136
„ having higher rank by Brevet o 15 6
Adjutant (in addition topaj ac Capt.) 026
,, (in addition to pay as Lieut.
or 2nd Lieut.) 036
Lieutenant ' 090
„ after 7 years' service
2nd Lieutenant 068
Quarter Master, on appointmetn" ... 0 10 6
Ridin<r Master, on appointment' 090
0 6
> 2
£ «• d.
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17 o
13 o
15 o
5 o
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7 8
7 3
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10 6
10 6
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18 6
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3 6
8 10
9 10
7 8
10 6
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140
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* For every subsequent 5 years' service up to 20 years there is an increase of 1*. < </. in the daily pay of a Qua
Master and Riding Master. t " Engineer Pav " only when employed on the duties of the Corp
; i6«. in the case of Major of Royal Malta Artillery. § See above.
DEPARTMENTAL PAV.
Oednance Stoee Department. £ s. d.
Commissary General — Head Quarters 1,500 o oA
Elsewhere 1.095 o oB
Dep. Commissary General 730 o o B
Assist. Commissary General 456 5 o B
(after 5 years in rank) 54; 10 oB
(after 10 years in rank) 547 10 oB
Head Quarters 600 o o A
(after 5 years in rank) 700 o oA
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. — Head Quarters... 400 o oA
Elsewhere 228 2 6B
(after 3 years in rank) 273 15 o B
I 1 - years in rank) 273 15 oB
(after 10 years in rank) 365 o o B
Afbican Commissariat.
Commissary 410 12 6B
(after > years' service as such) 456 5 oB
Deputy Commissary 27315 oB
(after s years' service as such) 319 7 6B
Assistanl Commissary 209 17 6 B
\ KM -< Pl/J Di r\KTMENT.
Chief Paymaster 54710 oB
years' service as such) 593 2 6 B
Staff Paym.'iM'T 410 i» SB
.ice as such) 456 5 oB
Paymaster 27315 °B
(after 5 years' Bervice as such) 319 7 6 B
(after n nice as such) 305 o oil
AK.MY MKl'ir.W. SERVICE.
Director Gtiier.-i I 1.500 o oA
Surgeon Genera) 1,003 *5 °&
Hi mi Quarters 1,300 o o A
Colonel 730 o oB
Head Quarters 900 o oA
Lt.Colonel 547 10 oH
(after 5 years' service as such) 602 s oB
rK*d yuurturs 750 o oA
MEDICAL STAFF— continued. £
Lieutenant '"'olonel 365 o
(after 20 years' service) 456 5
5°i 17
II I Quarters 650 o
Major or Lt.Colonel 365 o
f 15 years' service) 40512
Bead Qu u ters 650 o
Captaiu orLieutiuiaiit .... 200 o
latter 5 years' service) 250 o
„ 10 „ ,, 273 15
eutenant on probation ... 146 o
ARMY VETERINARY DKl'ARTMENT.
Director General Army Veterinary Dopt.. 850 o
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel 456 5
■ 5 years' service) 49215
30
547 10 o
292 o a
328 10 0
3*5 ° °
401 IO o
43S o 0
250 o a
Yearly.
Veterinary Major or Veterinary Captain...
er s years' service as such)
,. 10 ,, ,,
,, 15 ,.
„ 30
Veterinary Oil
11 ;r, \i\S' DEPARTMENT.
Chapla i 1000
Chaplain — ist Class 365 o o
(after 5 years' service in class) 410 12 6
,1 111 ............ .. 319 7 6
3rd Class (after 10 years' service) 27315 •
ClasB 182 10 o
(after 5 years' service)... 228 2 6
Chaplaii 182 10 o
PRISO
[nspeotor General
or Special.
fMil Priso», ist Class (ifonaet.Ust) 350 o o
J early by £5 to 400 o o
Class (if on act. listi j7S o o
increasiuK yearly by aCio to 250 o o
Pay Tables.
INDIAN PAY.
790
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
The ifem$ marksd * are " consolidated ; " trhere not go dis-
tinguished, the following sums are in addition to
Regimental or Staff" Corps pay of rani:
Rs. Per Mensem.
Commander in Chief in India *8s33i
Madras & Bombay (each)*55oo
Military Secretariat Government of India.
Secretary to Government of India. *35°o
„ „ Madras & Bom. (ea.)*25oo
Deputy Secretary to Government of India 1000
First Assistant Secretary to Government of India 700
Other Assistant Secretaries 500
Adjutant-General's Department.
Adjutant General— Head Quarters '3000
,, Madras and Bombay (each) ...*22oo
Deputy Adjutant General— Head Quarters 1000
,, ,, Madras and Bombay 800
Assist. Adj. Gen. at Head Quarters, Mad. &Bom.(ea.) 600
All other Assistant Adjutants General 500
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters 500
All other Deputy Assistant Adjutants General ... 400
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry — Head Quarters ... 800
,, ,, Madras and Bombay (ea.) 500
All other Dep. Assist. Adjs. Gen. for Musketry ... 300
Quartermaster General's Department.
Quartermaster General in India ^2500
11 ,, Madras & Bombay (ca.)*2 200
Dep. Quarter Master General, Bengal 1000
,, ,, Madras & Bombay (ea.) 800
Assists. Quarter Master General (all Presidencies) 500
Dep. Assists. Qr. Mr. General (all Presidencies) ... 400
Intelligence Branch.
Deputy Quarter Master General 600
Assistant Quarter Master General . 500
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 400
Paid Attache I5o
Judge Advocate General's Department.
Judge Advocate General, Bengal ^2400
Deputy Judge Advocate General, Bengal 800
,, Advocates of Divs. (all Presidencies) 500
Divisional and Brigade Stafp.
Gen. Officers Comdg. Divisions (all Presidencies)*35oo
Brigadier General (1st Class) j4oo
,, ,, (2nd Class) 1200
Brigade Majors 4oo
Personal Staff.
Military Secretary to Governor General *i5oo
I. ,, Governors, Mad. &, Bom. (ea.)*iooo
n ,, Commanderin Chief in India'ijoo
si ,, Madras ami Bombay (each) *iooo
Aide de Camp to the Governor General 300
,, ,, Governor, Mad. & Bom. (ea.) 300
Aide de Camp to Commander in Chief in India ... 250
,, ,, Mad. & Bom. (ea) 0250
Interpreter to the Commander in Chief in India ... 450
Private Sec. & Aide de Camp to a Lieut. Governor 350
Aide de Camp to Lieut. Governor 250
,, General Officers Comdg. Divisions.., 250
Commandant Governor General's Body Guard 500
Adjutant „ f) 250
Garrison, Staff, &c.
Commandants Convalescent Depots, 1st Class 200
>, ,, „ 2nd Class 100
Station Staff O., 1st CI. (includg. all Office charges) 150
2nd,, „ „ IOO
is 3rd „ „ H 5o
,, ,, at very small Stations 25
Medical Department.
Surgeon Major General, Bengal 2700
,, Madras and Bombay (each) 2500
Surgeon Colonels, Two 2500
Others !8oo
Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel 25 vears' service 888
852
677
640
410
» 392
>> 5 i> 304
burgeon Lieutenant 5 ,, 286
Surg. Maj. in charge Nat. Regt. 2oyrs.' serv.&up. fiiooo
s. ,, under 20 years' service 6800
Surg.Capt. in charge N. Regts., above 5 yrs.' serv. c6oo
Surg. Lieut. ,, under 5 ,, C450
a Additional allowanceof Rs. 100 a month if Interpreter.
b Ninety Rupees horse allowance if in Cavalry Re°ts"
S^ty „ „ „ ,, „S ■
""^ CiJCOHMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Commissary General in Chief *25oo
Commissary General for Transport "*2ooo
_^ _ -_■_ »i of Circles, each *20oo
COMMIJ
Surgeon Lt.Colonel
Surgeon Major 15
Surgeon Captain 10
c Department — continued.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Assistant Commissary Generals, 1st Class 800
.. ,. ,, 2nd ,, 600
3rd „ 500
h ,, ,, 4th ,, 400
Sub Assist. Commissary Generals, 1st Class 300
" 11 ,, 2nd ,, 200
Military Accounts Department.
Controller of Military Accounts, Senior *?5oo
„,...» .. Others *=2oo
Military Accountants, 1st Grade ^1650
11 ,, 2nd ,,
s. ,, 3rd ,,
*th „
Assist. Military Accountants, 1st Grade ....
Out of India.
s. d.
5 o per Diem.
16
1400
*I200
*IOOO
* 750
2nd „ * 6<X>
>' » 3rd ,, * 500
STAFF CORPS.
While serving in India
Rs.
General Officer ... 1295 per Mensem.
Bt. Col. & Lt. Col. 827
Major 640 „
Captain 374 M 0 IO g
Lieutenant 225 ,, 066
Native Cavalry Regiments (all Presidencies).
^ , Rs. Per Mensem.
Commandant ?00
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander 300
2nd Squadron Commander """ 2io
3rd ,, ft jg
Squadron Officer and Adjutant "."!!!.""]!!!." 250
,, Officers ."..."" 150
Native Infantry Regiments (all Presidencies).
Commandant g^
2nd in Command and Wing Commander ...." 270
Wing Commander. 23o
Wing Officer and Adjutant 200
„ Quarter Master " " It-0
Wing Officers "\"\ ^
Various Corps.
Central India Horse, Commandant 800
11 n 2nd in Command 500
Corps of Guides, Commandant 800
,, . ?nd in Command 3SO
,, Commandant of Cavalry 350
,, 2nd Squadron Commander 250
i, Wing Commander ',.., 250
„ Adjutant [ 2_~
,, Quarter Master 200
» Squadron and Wing Subalterns..! 150
Mhairara Battalion, Commandant 600
Malwa Bheel Corps, Commandant 40o
si 1. Adjutant 2oo
Deolee and Erinpoorah Forces, Squadron Comdr! 300
Aden Troop, Commandant ^
REGIMENTAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES
PER MONTH.
Horse Artillery and Cavalry.
Pay and Indian Horse
Allowances.
Rs.
Colonel 1358
Lieut. Colonel 1037
Major (d) 809
,, ofCav.under2yrs.
service as such 691
Captain 473
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 305
,, under 3 yrs.' serv.
and 2nd Lt 250
Artillery and Engineers.
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major 759
Captain of Engineers... 433
,, Artillery 417
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 265
,, under 3 „ 213
Infantry.
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major [d) 759
,, under 2 years'
service as such 640
Captain 415
Lieut 256 .,
,, under 3 yrs.' service
and 2nd LieuL. ... 202 ... o ... 20„
(d) Senior Major of Cavalry and Infantry receive each
Rs. 30 in addition.
(e) Majors and Captains of Field Batteries receive
Rs. 60 and Lieutenants of Field Batteries Rs. » horia
Allowance.
owance
s. Total.
Rs.
Rs.
120
1478
120
1157
120
929
120
8;i
90
563
60
365
60
310
30
1295
30
103?
CO
75-9
0
433
CO
■• , 417
eo
265
CO
213
30
1293
30
1032
3°
789
3°
670
0
415
79i
Retirements with Gratuity.
•rs.
H. J. M'Laughlin, 5 Lancers.
L. J. Hadley, Royal .Murines.
L. J. K. Gardner, 14 Hussars.
F. 1> Baillie 4 Hu sara.
H. C Biggs, 10 L.m
T. H. H. P>. A; enadier Guards.
li. St. -i Mim.lv. 15 Huss irs.
W. K Dauby. 7 Dragoon Guards.
F. C. Meyrick, 1 s Hussars
A. M'X C. Key, Royal Artillery.
H. S. Follet, 7 Dragoon Guards.
R. F. Adams, R. Annv Med. Corps.
S. H. Creagh, ditto.
C. S. Spong, ditto.
Captains.
M. M'Neill, 4 Dragoon Guards.
R. A. L. M. Bolton, 13 Hussars.
M. B. Lloyd, Royal Artillery.
G. O. S. Pringle, ditto.
L. A. G. Clarke, ditto.
St. J. H. Coventry. Grenadier Guards.
Hon. J. B. Campbell, Coldstream Guards.
W. A. W. Lawson, Scots Guards.
C. K. Greene, The Buffs.
<;. 1;. Hunter, ditto.
R. H. H A. tli, ditto
M. 1. Sant, Northumberland fusiliers.
W. Peat Regiment.
X C. 1 istli . Irish Ri giment.
II. R. S. Maitland, Yorkshire Regiment.
L. L. R. Si mis. hi. Lancashire Fusiliers.
W. H. Walsh, Cheshii i Regiment.
P. s. Stanhope. Oifoi i Light Infantry.
P. D. D. de Wilton. York Light Infantry.
W. L. Brady, York .\: Lane Regiment.
E. A. Iremonger, Durham Lt. Infantry.
11 C J. Hallum, Irish Rifles.
F. L. V Jenkins, Irish Fusiliers.
H. A. N Fyere, Rifle Brigade.
W. L. Tredgold, West India Regiment
F. E. B. Eagle, Royal Marines.
L. C. L. Davidson, h.p.
G. W. Keaue, h.p. Durham Light Infantry.
Hon. R. White, h.p. Welsh Fusiliers.
C. W. Gale, h.p. Yorkshire Regiment.
Lit vi aant.
W. S. Armitage, Royal Artdlery.
Resignations.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. Davies-Jenkins, Keserve.
T. C. Robertson, ditto.
Majors.
J. H I.. Dallas. Royal Artillery.
H. M. Dowson, Reserve.
G. F. Henry, 9 Lancers.
Earl of Shaftesbury, 10 Hussars.
H. C. S. Thompson, South Lancashire Regt.
G. B. Arbouin, Shropshire Light Infantry.
J. A. Murison, R. Army Med. Corps.
H. N. Waymouth, Indian S. C.
W. 1 !. Scott, ditto.
W. A. Fraser, ditto.
B. J. Petre, ditto.
J. C. H. Greig, Reserve.
Lieutenants.
Marquis of Waterford, Royal Horse Guards.
F. Graham, 1 Dragoon Guards.
E. Deacon, ditto.
H. ,1. J. Patten, 3 Dragoon Guards.
J. L. Reid, 6 Dragoon Guards.
A. C. Duckworth, 2 Dragoons.
J. G. B Lethbridge, 3 Hussars.
A. 0. Francis, 4 Hussars.
W. E. Long, ditto.
W. L. S. Churchill, ditto.
M. J de Rutin-, 8 Hussars.
R. S. W. Jackson. 11 Hussars.
H, P. 1 langar, 1 3 Hussars.
H. F. II Hardy, 14 Hui
W. A. C. Pilkington, Royal Artillery.
J. Quain, ditto.
H. J. des Vceux, Grenadier Guards.
1.. 1 . Russell, Coldstream Guards.
Lord Denman, Roval Scots.
II. M Wollstein, Scottish Ri
C. Cator, Oxford Light Infantry.
H. Shipley, Northampton Regiment.
E. H. Buckle, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
E. M. Sprot, Shropshire Light Infantry.
G. G. Grover, Middlesex Regiment.
IT. 0. Thyune, King's Royal Rifles.
J. S. Spottiswoode, ditto
P. B. Carlisle, Leinster Regiment.
A. B. MacCarthy, R. Army Med. Corps.
P. Greig, Indian Staff Corps.
M. F. Kindeislcy, ditto
A. G. B. Bax, late W Surrey Regiment.
H. S. S Harden. Lancashire Fusiliers.
E. V. Nott, ditto.
Second Lieutenants.
E. F. Green, 6 Dragoon Guards.
C. W. B. Prescott, 10 Hussars.
T. P. A. Holford, ditto.
H. V. B. livles, 11 Hussars.
G. A. Meakin. 15 Hussars.
F. A. F. Bone, Koyal Artillery.
A". T. I). Palmer. Coldstream Guards
F. Bryce, Scots Guards
C. J. B. Cooke. Suffolk Regiment.
T. E. 1! Reeves. Lancashire Fusiliers.
II. G. Pirouet, Last Lancashire Regiment,
W W. M. Gott, King's Royal Rifles.
II. E. Davidson, Cameron Highlanders,
E. C. (.'adman. West India Regiment,
C. R. C. Petley, Unattached List.
Surgeon Lieutenant Colon
T Cayzer, Medical Reserve
Surg'on Majors.
E. J. Lloyd, Medical Reserve.
D. Thomson, ditto
Veterinary Lieutenant.
J. s. w
792
Removed from the Army.
Captain.
N. W. Fraser, South Lane. Regiment.
Lieutenants,
H. L. Lowry, Royal Artillery.
L. N. Gooding, ditto.
J. R. Nixon, Royal Marines.
G. C. Halbot, Royal Fusiliers.
Second Lieutenants
G. T. W. Webb, Royal Artillery.
F. H. H. Cleland, Bedford Regiment.
Removed on Account of Ill-health.
Lieutenant, Secomi Lieutenant
L. N. Gooding, Royal Artillery. | E. W. Hammond, Royal Marines.
Superseded for Absence Without Leave.
Lieutenant.
H. Walker, Indian Staff Corps.
Cashiered by Sentence of a General Court Martial.
Quarter Master.
W. T. Vidler, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Dismissed by Sentence of a General Court Martial:
Quarter Master.
W. H. Barton, Royal Army Medical Corps.
793
DEATHS.
i
<;. 11. M ickinnou, Scottish Kities.
S L i. ton, Royal Engineers.
\V. 6. Suther, Royal Marines
i l G. Arbuthnot, Royal Artillery.
R. G. H Royal Engineers,
G. W. P. Bingham, Liverpool Regiment.
G. \V. Bishop, I . S. List, Bengal Infantry,
VV. W. Anderson, do. I vahy.
Sir J. Field, do. Bombay Infantry.
J. Gordon, do. Bengal Infantry.
C. Cook'-, do. Madras Staff Corps.
J S D Culloch, do. Bengal Staff Corps.
' . i ■ ' . ...
T Thompson, do. Madras Staff Corps.
C C. M i allum. do. do.
11. Hopkinson, do. Bi □
B 1 1 Ardagh, do. Madras Staff Corps.
A. Ritherdon, do. do.
K. Schneider, do. Bombay Stair Corps.
C. S. Elliot, do. Madras Staff Corps.
W. F. Stephens, do Bengal Cavalry.
E. M. Playfair, do. R. (Madras) Artillery.
Lieutenant Generals.
SirC. E. Nairn.-, Royal Artillery.
E. Faunce, U. S. List, Indian Staff Corps.
8 G. Graham, Royal Engineers.
Sir F. A. Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers.
i. 11. ,1. A. Fraser, Royal Artillery.
I). Macfarlan, r.p. ditto.
Sir H. E. Weare, r.p.
Sir H. R. Norman, .Manchester Regiment.
H. G. Woods, r.p.
J. Fulton, r.p. Royal Artillery.
S r A. H. Cobbe, Irish Fusiliers.
T. I. M. Hog, r.p. Royal Artillery.
G. H. \V. Fagan, U. S. List, Bombay Infantry.
.1 . Harpur, do. Bombay Staff Corps.
C. C. Minehin, do. Madras Staff Corps.
G. A. Arbuthnot, do. Madras Cavalry.
Sir H. le G. Bruce, r.p. R. (Bengal) Artillery.
E. A. Foord, r.p. K. (.Madras) Engineers.
C. W. Younghusband, r.p. Royal Artillery.
T. Elwyn, late Royal Artillery.
Major Generals.
Sir J. Alleyne, Royal Artillery.
A. G. Wauchope {killed in action).
Sir W. P. Symons {of wounds received in action)
F. Close, r.p. pay. Royal Artillery.
F. Gadsden, U.S. List, Madras Staff Corps.
R. Worsley, do. Bengal Infantry.
Sir C. Alexander, Bart., r.p. Grenadier Guards.
W. R. E. Alexander, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J. W. Barnes, r.p. Regimental District.
C. J. B. Bell, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
H. C. N. Blanckley, r.p. Royal Marines.
W. T. Bowen, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
R. Boyle, r.p. Royal Marines.
C. G. H. Coote, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
L. S. Cotton, r.p. Regimental District.
W. Daunt, do. do.
A. de Lisle, r.p. R. (Bombay) Engineers.
W. Dowell, r.p. R. (Bengal) Artillery.
A. Elderton, r.p. Bengal Stall Corps.
W. H. Elliot, r.p Royal Artillery.
W. K. Fooks, r.p. R. (Bengal) Artillery.
W. A. Gillespie, r.p. Bombay Staff Corpa.
\V. 1) Gosset, r.p. Royal Engineers.
A. P. S. Green, r.p. Royal Artillery.
C. E. Grogan, r.p. Regimental District.
L. I'. 11..1I. r.p Royal Artillery.
W. 11. Hawes, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J. c. Hay, r.p. I < d a ! [ighlanders.
\Y. II. Hessey, r.p. Madras Stall' Corps.
R. G. Jones, do. do
J. Jordan, r.p. Regimental District.
C. F. Keays, r.p. Bombay Staff Cot
W. R. Lambert, r.p. Bombay Stall' Corps.
I. G Lasgeftore, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
R. C. Lavie, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
W. T. M'Grigor, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
E Maberly, r p. Royal Artillery.
H. J. T. Neild, r p M idras Staff Corps.
E. D. Newbolt, r.p. Dorset Regiment.
Sir C. B. P. X. H. Nugent, r.p. R. Engineers.
A. H. Paterson, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
A. Paterson, do do.
Sir F. R. Pollock, do. do.
A. de C. Scott, r.p. Royal Engineers.
W. H. Smith, r.p, Bengal Service Corps.
F. Spence, r.p. 31 Foot.
C. M. Stockwell, r.p. Regimental District.
G. B. Stoney, r.p. 20 Foot.
H. Stover, r.p. Royal Artillery.
D. Thomson, r.p. Royal (Bombay) Engineers.
H. V. Timbrell, r.p. Royal (lVngal) Artillery.
E. Tyrwhitt, r.p. bengal Service Corps.
H. Wallace, r.p. Royal (Bombay) Artillery.
W. R White, r.p. Essex Regiment.
H. B. J. Wynyard, r.p. Unattached.
F. A. Yorke. 1 p Royal Engineers.
A. H. King, r p. Royal Artillery.
Colonch.
J. B. McDougal, r.p Regimental District.
Sir R. Warburton, Indian Service Corps.
J. R. Mecham, Regimental District.
T. S. Gildea, do.
Sir G. A. de H. Larpent, Bart., do.
F. Ryley, do.
E. A. Travers, Indian Staff Corps.
J. J. S Chisholme, r.p. 5 Lancers {killed inaction),
A. S. Griffiths, Royal Artillery.
E. P. Wilford, Gloucester Regiment {killed in
action).
J. H. Hughes, Royal Array Medical Corps.
J. Fraser, do.
J. R. S. 0. Hewitt, r.p. Royal Artillery.
P. L. MacGregor, do. do.
R. W. Elton, l'. S. List, Bengal Infantry.
G. A. Way. P.S last. Indian Staff Corps.
R. Bythell, do. do.
L .1. H. Gray, do. do.
G. S. Hills, do. do.
A. J. D. Hawes, do. do.
.1. Adily. r.p. Recruiting Service Corps.
J. Auderson, r.p. 19 Foot
W. <i. Andrewes, r.p. Royal Artillery.
F. P. Bailey, r.p. Bengal Service Corps.
W. Balfe, r.p. 11 Hussars.
L. F. Campbell, r.p. Madras Service Corps.
H. C. Z. Claridge, do. do.
Hon. A. B. de Montmorency, r.p. R. (Madras) Art.
C. J. Ellis, r.p. Royal Marines.
Hon. E. J. W. Forester, r.p. Unattached.
S. M. Gildea, do. do.
Deaths.
W. H. Field, r.p. 15 Hussars.
H. \V. Harris, r.p. Bombay Service Corps.
L. H. Isacke, r.p. Madras Service Corps.
C. James, do. do.
R. B. Lloyd, r.p. Worcester Regiment.
W. C. Maekinnon, r.p. 3 Foot.
M J. J. Mignon, r.p. Bombay Service Corps.
S. Mitchell, r.p. Royal Engineers.
J. Murray, r.p. 94 Foot.
A. C. Nightingale, r.p. Regimental District.
H. D. Pitt, r.p. Royal Artillery.
W. H. Sandham, r.p. Royal (Bombay) Artillery.
E. H. Scott, r.p. Bengal Service Corps.
D. M. Taylor, r.p. Inuiskilling Fusiliers.
H. Thompson, r.p. Bengal Service Corps.
M. Tilford, r.p. 60 Rifles.
H. W. J. Trent-Stoughton, r.p. 68 Foot.
G. F. Vesey, r.p. Oxford Light Infantry.
G. D. W'ahab, r.p. Lancashire Fusiliers.
B. R. Whittaker, r.p. Madras Service Corps.
E. Morrell, r.p. Essex Regiment.
J. Withers, r.p. Bombay Service Corps.
A. Wolrige, r.p. Royal Marines.
-S. W. Aldworth, late 7 Foot.
R. Bruce, late Unattached.
Lord Sovurs, late Royal Artillery.
C. S. Dowson, late 10 Foot.
J. L. W. Nimn, late 80 Foot.
H. A. Ouvry, late 9 Lancers.
II. M. Smyth, late 44 Foot.
R. 0. F. Steward, late Unattached.
Lieutenant Colonels.
T. G. Thomson, Indian Staff Corps.
H. Hay, do.
A. M. Muir, do.
W. E. M. Rough, 7, Dragoon Gds.
E. H. Le Marchant. Hampshire Regt.
A. E. Houghton, Royal Marines.
R. H. Gunning, King's R. Rifles {killed in action)
J. C. Shirres, Royal Artillery.
G. T. P. Downman, Gordon Highlanders (killed
in action).
J. H. C. Coode, Royal Highlanders (ditto).
G L. J. Goff, Argyll & Sutherland Hldrs. (ditto) .
C. E. Keith- Falconer, Northumberland Fusiliers
(ditto).
H. R. Stopford, Coldstream Guards (ditto).
H. P. Northcott, Leinster Regiment (ditto).
J. Sherston, h.p. Rifle Brigade (ditto).
P. R. Gabbett, Royal Army Medical Corps.
J. J. Greene, r.p. do.
T. S. St.Clair, r.p. Berkshire Regiment.
A. Ely, r.p. Army Service Corps.
T. D. W. Dunn, r.p. Hampshire Regiment.
G. V. Ames, r.p. 1 Dragoons.
J. F. Egerton, r.p. Worcester Regiment.
C. F. Hutton-Kiddell, r.p. Suffolk Regiment.
L. de T. Prevost, r.p. Argyll and Suthld. Hldri.
W. Blenkinsop, r.p. 3 Dragoon Guards.
C. H. Bonney, r.p. 53 Foot.
W. W. Egerton, r.p. Liverpool Regiment.
C. H. Fairlie, r.p. 19 Hussars.
H. Flood, r.p. 2 Foot.
J. G. Oilman, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
W. K. Gray, r.p. 86 Foot.
J. Jameson, r.p. Yorkshire Regiment.
J. M'Laughlin, r.p. 11 Hussars.
R. F. H. Macgregor, r.p. S.O. of Pensioners.
Earl of Malmesbury, r.p. Irish Rifles.
R. S. W. M. Maydwell, r.p. Duke of Cornwall's
light Infantry.
Sir C. B. H. Mitchell, r.p. Royal Marines.
A. Munro, r.p. 19 Foot.
F. W. Nicolay, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
794
D. Reid, r.p. 1 Foot.
T. S. Seceornbe, r.p. Royal Artillery.
?" m' P' staPlet°n, r.p. 19 Hussars.
Ct. 1 inner, r.p. 12 Foot.
G. G. Beazley, late 83 Foot.
G. E. Borradailc, late 63 Foot.
B. A. Branfill, late 86 Foot.
J. T. D. T. Crosbic, late King's Royal Rifles.
O. C. de Morel, late 42 Foot.
H. D. Fanshawe, late Unattached.
F. R. C. Grant, late 5 Lancers.
H. J. King, late 3 Foot. T
TV. Knife, late S6 Foot.
W. Y. Lautour, late Grenadier Guards.
Hon. R. Mostyn, late Scots Guards.
C. S. Murray, late 72 Foot.
F. O'Beime, late 2 Dragoon Guards.
H. F. Saunders, late 3 W. Iudia Regiment.
Earl of Strafford, late Coldstream Guards.
G. C. Synge, late 52 Foot. f
Majors.
J. E. F. H. Roche, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards.
C. A. Ryan, Royal Artillery. I.
E. V. Hughes, ditto. v
P. W. A. Milton, York Light Infantry (killed*
in action).
R. M. Crofton, Royal Artillery.
Son A S. Hardinge, Scots Fusiliers.
J. F. W. Charley, Inniskilling Fusiliers (of
wounds received in action).
H. M'L^ Young, Inniskilling Fusiliers.
A. E. Wrottesley, Royal Engineers. r
J. C. Marston, Royal Artillery.
J- H. Plumbe, Royal Marines (killed in action).
n\ . L. James, Lancaster Regiment.
Marquis of Winchester, Coldstream Guards
(killed in action).
H. S. Turner, Black Watch (do.)
H. C. Fraser, Royal Marines. |>
H. D. Denne, Goidon Highlanders (killed in-
action).
C. de Jersey, Royal Artillery.
W. Osborne (District Officer), do.
B. D. Freeman, Lancashire Fusiliers.
P. H. Saulez, Indian Staff Corps.
R. Armstrong. Cheshire Regiment.
W. Kelly, Royal Army Medical Corps
J. R. Barefoot, ditto.
F. T. Skerrett, ditto.
E. W. Gray, ditto (killed in action).
R. G. Godson, r.p. 3 Hussars.
A. W. Hanson, r.p. Royal Artillery.
D. F. Downing, r.p. do.
H. S. Smith, r.p. Manchester Regiment.
R. C. Battiscom^e, r.p. R. (Bombay) Artillery
A. Harding, Royal Army Medical Corps.
0. I. Chalmers, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
C. Cheetham, r.p. Royal Artillery.
W. H. Davidson, r.p. 103 Foot.
W. Grant, r.p. 92 Foot.
W. Lonsdale, r.p. Leicester Regiment.
J. L M'Callum, r.p. Coast Brigade of Artillery.
Sir R, L. Price, Bart., r.p. Royal Marines.
J. S. Richer, r.p. Rifle Brigade.
M. B. Seagsr, r.p. Royal Marines.
A. F. Stewart, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps. '*
H. D. Thomas, r.p. Warwick Regiment. • '
C. E. Watson, r.p. R. (Madras) Artillery. l;
G. L. S. Ray, Northumberland Fusiliers (killed
m action).
S. L. Robinson, Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs. '
(of wounds received in action). ■ , ■
F. L. Prendergast, Royal Marines (of a wound '
received while on service).
3 1 2
Deaths.
795
H. J. Bower, late 4 Foot.
S. H. Brwt, late 102 Foot.
P. Y. Cassidy, late 31 Foot
O. G. Clowes, lat.- 8 Hussars.
T. J Francis, late 100 Foot.
if If Goorlmm, late Unattached.
JT /. QrimsUm, late Royal Artillery.
Lorrf tfiward (fe JToWsn, late 4 Hussars.
#. Leake, late 70 Foot.
(7. B. Bfusgrave, late Kifle Brigade.
i?. £ Schomberg, late 57 Foot.
^ J? Wilkinson, late 7 Hussars.
If. Jtf. D. WUlan, late Royal Artillery.
Captains
U B Geaeh, 4 Dragoon Guards.
Hon. W. Wrottesley, ditto.
N W. Curzou, 10 Hussars.
A. C. Connal, Royal Artillery.
C. W. Tyler, ditto.
W. H. W. Perrott, ditto.
AH Goldie ditto [killed in action).
<i' A.C D. Wingfield (District Officer), R. Art.
H Gaynor, Royal Engineers.
H. Sloggett, ditto.
Won EF. Somerset, Grenadier Guards.
8. Earle, Coldstream Guards (Med in action).
.1. Ralli, Royal Scots.
B. P. Burke, Lancaster Regiment.
& B. Eager, Northumberland Fusiliers [killed xn
action). „ „ .
E F. C. Baker, Norfolk Regiment.
T I Seacrave Irish Regiment.
H W E. Paiker, S. Wales Borderers [0/ wounds
received in action.).
I, [) Blackburn, Scottish Rifles (dt«o).
J H W. Guise, Scottish Rifles.
0 Loftus, Inniskilling Fus. (MWm action).
F G G Griffin, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry.
A l's.' Godfrey, W. Riding Regiment.
H. Scott, Sussex Regiment.
Tfm J. F. T. C. Bruce, Black W atch (killed %n
action). ,, .
W. MacFarlan, ditto (do).
M^Tpetu^g'. Royal Rifles (do.)
^V^Ssbt,^* and Lane. R.gt.
(/.■,7/«/ in action).
AW Baker, Durham Lt. Infantry.
A FLambion, Highland Lt Inf. (WW M
.1 W. A. Cowan, do. (do.)
3 B Clark, Seaforth Highldrs. (do.)
A. W. M. Brodie, do. (do.)
A S Wmeate, Gordon Highldrs. (do.)
K. 11. B. Connor, Irish Fus. (of wounds received
B^Kirkpatrick, Leinster Regt. (killed while
A^ffion, Dublin Fus. (killed in action)
a A. Weldon, do. (do.)
0 C Macdonald, Army Service Corps.
M. b. Hughes, R. Army Med. Corps (killed m
Q falto, B. Marine Artillery (Icilled in action).
It W Priestley, Indian S C.
K p, Wood, ditto.
■S. M. Mason, ditto.
• H. Clowes, ditto.
K. D. Giant, ditto.
.1 H. Vandeizce, ditto
C. 11. Billings r.p. Indian 3. U
1 c Kvcli'ifli. i'-l'- K Artillery.
.,". rS;*Oo«t B,ie- of ArtiUery-
I action).
J. M. Schreiber, r.p. Suffolk Regt.
S. Apthorp, r p. Border Regt
B de M. Lieatnes, r.p T\ortolk hegt.
4 G Scriven, late Oxford Lt. Infantry.
0 // Milford, late Welsh Fusiliers.
ff Sifcw, late E. Surrey Regiment.
C. £. £««»»»'». late Lancaster Regiment.
>T. X Myers, late King's R. Rifles (killed tn
Sfrlft NayUrr-Leyland, Bart., late 3 Life
Guards. „ .
Sir D. Gallon, late R. Engineers.
E. A. Noel, late 31 Foot.
Lieutenant. t
G. C. PresUn, 3 Hussars.
H. F. D. Yorke, 10 Hussars.
F Macuaghten, 16 Lancers.
F Uniacke, 19 Hussars (killed Ml
T. Hale, Koyal Artillery.
T MacDougall, ditto (killed in action).
E Ellisen, Royal Artillery.
B Schreiber, ditto (killed tn action).
F. W. Johnson, Royal Engineers.
H. Birney, ditto.
K. D. E. Home, ditto.
W. A. B. H. Bluudell, Grenadier Gds. (o/iwunrf*
received in action).
F. L. Fryer, ditto (fctKed i» action)-
I. A. Broadwood, Grenadier Gds.
C C. Gordon, Royal Scots.
R. H. F. Newton, Lancaster Regt.
S. R. Fletcher, ditto. ,
R. W. M. Brine, Northumberland Fus. (MHed tn
action).
S W. Burton, Lincoln Regiment.
D C. Kane, Devonshire Regt.
F C. Hodder, Leicester Regt.
W. M. J. Hannah, ditto (killed in action).
R. Sweetman, Irish Regt.
R W Young, Duke of Cornwall 3 Lt. Infantry.
H. C.W Berthon, Black Watch (of wounds re
ceived in action).
N G. Edmonds, ditto (killed m action).
N. N. Ramsay, ditto (do.)
C C Wood, N. Lancashire Regt., ditto (do.)
Hon. F. H S Roberts, Kings R. Rifle*
wounds received in action).
J. Taylor, ditto (killed in action).
R. C. Barnett, ditto (do.)
J. L Forster, ditto (do.)
H. S. Marsden, ditto (do.)
B. C. Mowbray, Highland Lt. "fantry.
E Cox, Seaforth Highlanders (killed inaction).
G D Mackenzie, Gordon Hldrs.
C G. Monro, ditto (killed in action).
J H. Outhwaite, Gordon Hldrs.
L. B. Bradbury, ditto (killed in action).
LA. Campbell do. (do.)
R C B. Henry, Dublin I us. (do.)
G C. D. Fergusson, Rifle Brigade (do.)
A B. Murison, West India Regt.
E. W. Kelly, Indian Stafl Corps.
E. T. Browne, ditto.
H. C. Scott, ditto. ,.„_,. ., ,
F. Owen-Lewis, ditto (killed in action).
C. I. F. 0. Johnes, Indian S. C.
S. V. Ryland, ditto-
J. 0 Sherlock, ditto
Second Lieutenant*.
W H. Ledwich, Royal Artillery.
T.B. N. Leslie, Grenadier Gda. (of wounds re
•T ceived in action).
A. C. Burton, Coldstream Gds. (do.)
R. Rifle3 (of
Deaths.
796
P. N. Worthington, Norfolk Regt.
E. L. L. Partridge. Devon Regt.
D. Barton, Irish Regt.
L. Carden, Lancashire Fusiliers.
D. M. Kennedy, Scots Fusiliers.
G. C. Denman, S. Stafford Regt.
W. J. C. Fletcher, N. Lane. Regt.
L. W. Long, Yorkshire Lt. Inf. (killed in action).
H. G. Howard, King's Royal Rirles.
N. J. Hambro, ditto (killed in action).
Son E. S. H. T. C. Bruce, Seaforth Highldrs.
W. R. Cowie, ditto (killed in action,).
J. G. D. Murray, Gordon Hldrs. (do.)
J. R. M'O Campbell, ditto (of uvunds received in
action).
A. H. M. Hill. Irish Fusiliers (killed in action).
C. J. Genge, Dublin Fus. (of wounds received in
action).
B. E. Lethbridge, Rifle Brigade (do.)
Quarter 'Masters.
C. Griffiths, Royal Scots.
A. Jones, r.p. Manchester Regt.
T. M'Clelland, Connaught Rangers.
T. C. Leslie, Army Service Corps.
G. J. Lane, R. Army Medical Corps.
J. M'Loughlin, r.p. Army Service Corps.
W. J. Handcock, r.p. Scots Fusiliers.
W. S. Steele, r.p. 2 Dragoons.
W. Jams, r.p. Royal Artillery.
G. Cook, r.p. ditto.
M. Downey, r.p. Northumberland Fusiliers.
T. Jarvis, r.p. 60 Rifles.
W. Lofts, r.p. Manchester Regt.
A. Macqueen, r.p. N. Stafford Regiment,
G. Maggs, r.p. Royal Marine Artillery.
E. Pierson, r.p. Hampshire Regiment.
A. Ross, r.p. 64 Foot
W E. Smith, r.p. 61 Foot.
W. Sullivan, r.p. Munster Fusiliers.
S. Williams, r.p. i Dragoon Guards.
Riding Masters.
J. Barnett, r.p. Commt. and Transport Staff.
J. Buller, r.p. Rsyal Artillery.
H. Hubbard, r.p. 13 Hussars.
Staff Paymasters.
J. P. Hall, r.p.
J. Joyner, do.
C. E. Lennox, do.
Paymaster. \
R. R. Robinson, h.p. n Foot.
Surgeon Generals.
J. M. S. Fogo, r.p.
Sir C. A. Gordon, do.
Sir J. Mouat, do.
J A. W. Thompson, do.
W. G. Watt, do.
J. Macbeth, do.
J. Ogilvy, do.
Inspector General.
J. S. Prendergast, r p.
Surgeon Major Generals.
S. A. Lithgow, r.p.
W. M. Webb, do.
Deputy Surgeon General.
J. L. Erskine, r.p.
C. M. Jessop, do.
W. R. Lane, do.
E. G Ley, do.
Deputy Inspector Generals.
J. Jee, r.p.
R. M'Wharrie, do.
H. Pilleau, do.
Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel.
G. Andrew, r.p.
Brigade Surgeons.
D. F. de Hodgson, r.p.
J. G. Grant, do.
E. L. Low, do.
W. W. Quinton, do.
Surgeon Majors.
E. Y. Kellett, r.p.
J. S. Smith, do.
Surgeon.
W. Carte, R. Hospital, Kilmainham.
Staff Veterinary Surgeon.
B. C. R. Gardiner, r.p.
Veterinary Lieutenant.
F. Wilkinson.
Chaplains, 1st Class.
Rev. T. Twomey.
Rev. F. F. Thomson, r.p.
Deputy Superintendent of Stores.
C. H. Cooper, r.p.
Inspector of Army Schools.
E. H. Rogers, r.p.
Sub- Inspector of Army Schools.
J. Newsom, r.p.
797
INDEX TO THE ACTIVE LIST.
Abadie. Bast i ■ ■ H . B.... 1-01 Litken, William.., 30, 165 Alpin, Wm. Geo. P 51- Andrews, C« 0, GooHubert3<j6
— Geo.HowardFanahwe 226 ikerman, Chae B. \ .. 214 1 Alston, Ernest A. B. ... 308 — Henry Georgia 369
- \l f B ■ r tm 15a
— Hem 6
Abbey, Wall ■■ B. T. .. 44'
. ..31, 40:
- He:.! ..30, 408
- iey . i|
— Sir 3 ' 1 -- 183
— Leonard H
Ab lv, Anth m\ .1 ihn 58, 168
Abell, William Hy.
e, Alex. H. 51 . 25 ..
— Alexander William
Abrahali. I'hr.s. H. H. 40'
— Job". H \OQ
Abad, H >nry M . .
'■■■I I I
Ackroyd, Chas. Harris .. p 5
a'Court, Charles 50
— Leon:; Lea ..... 32=
Acton, Ch is. A. Ball ... 264
— Hv. 1, Barnwell 11
— Regld. Thos. A. Ball 31
— Th >m 19 K. E 56, 176
— Vere Annesley Ball... 30
— William Maxwell 255
Ac worth, G. P. Aufrere 211
— Louis Raymond 234
\ rthur C 25;
» Osb rn 170
— Henry Benjamin N.- >, ■ -> )
— Henry .. 261
— Hugh Rober; 17-
— William Finlay 444
— WilUam Thompson 41, 395
Adam, Fr ■ l. \ rcl ul iald75,2o6
— Frederick Locb 223
Adams V ■-. 1 . ara
— Arohth lid ... :24
— CecilE.G.Woollcombe 18;
— Charles 525
— Oh irl !sB .Be Ljamin 529
— Francis 44 ■
— George St ipfor I 257
— Gof t on • ■ ■ ........ 3B1
-■- Hamilf m J. Go ild j,
— Henry E. F. G >old 73, 177
— Richard -
Robert B i.lew .. 4 . 1 ■ 1
— Robert uonry w
— William VugUStUS .. 146
Adams in.Hj .M 1 •
— John Pho □ rraves 439
Ad.it 1 1 ■■-.//■. !1 kV.79,ii
— Hili ■ ■ il 1 ...75, 3.:
— Win. Leonard . .7 ,
Addison, Alfred Charles 29
— Alfred M ..
— Arl iur Jos B keley 3.14
— Arthur Mervyn 174
— Oharte ■ 1 ■
— < i 2
— John F. R.N. Maitland 133
Adie, 1 >sepb Rosamond 517
Adkin-. Arthur S
Adlercivm, Rodolph L. 34
Adyc. Arthur . ..60, 411
— Daniel Eticlia . ... 431
— .! . 40, 176
— Sit ''i .....163
— M 3 «pford ... 237
-Walter 58, 344
Agar, Edward 70, 208
Al'i- ■ ■ ihn G 3: _
Agne-.v. Ghas. Hamlyn 71,145
— Quentia G. Einnaird 259
Anerne, Denis 175
Ahmed, ZalnoorA.. 515
Aiken head, Frank 179
Aiuwii ■, 01) mi at 211
— Henry I'crcival... 434
— Henry Sandra 232
AftBBworth, Hugh 519
— Wm. Johi .... 33/
Airey, Rburt Berkeley ... 365
AirlJe, tiarlof 48, .-53
Aitkun, Arthur E 41
— Francis il 78, 350
Akroyd, Percy B. 236II— Jamea William 144 — Louis James 4-
alban, William Gore 6o, 41;;— Robert Chas, Wallai 5 - Robert Williams ... 1
idWm, 517 — Rowland Ernest Lndras, Thos. Alcbin... 329
\\ lerson, Edwin A.H.47, 3i3,Altham, Edward A. ...6$, 225 An sell, Fred. J. 76, 346, 368
Jam iB.SU 1 ••■' ■■ '54 Alwood.Wm. Albert 369I — John Charles .... — 23S
— Pern aam...275
1 Frank . . 182
Aldridge, Arthnr B. 383
rleti
. — 172
Mdworl .. 49, 28
Alexander, Alex. C. A.
1 246
..... 336
m- Viekers 436
Vere ..41. 409
'>/ les H. 6of 170
es Henry 436
224
— Dudley Henry
— Edward Currie 443
Ernest Wright 17a
iriok Freeman ... 453
— Fred. Hy. Thos... .252, 373
re Forbes 3^3
ierald D1 A rragi iu 71, 170
— Harvey ..71
— Henry Lethbridge ... 294
-- H mry Sterling 43
— James Leslie ,.. 434
— J ihn Donald 384
— Reginald 357
— Richard Stuart ... ..80,416
— Robert Clifford John iS
— Robert Gerald 2S0
— Walter Lorenzo. ?$6
— Son. Walter Philip 46, 143
Sec. W. Bernard I.
William Dallas ... 182
Wm. Nathaniel Stuart 34S
— William Patrick i-c
Uford, Fred. Lewis 18a
— Henry S. Lewis 25a
Alington, Arthur C. M. 277
Sir Arch. 50$
Allan, Percy Stuart
m, Cecil J. Lj 1 1
U lardy ce, Arth ■
— John G. Buchanan ... 174
1, ii. Bannal ino
— Walter 25
Ailcard, Herbert ... 174
Ulen, Alexander 5a
\ ed .1. w 63, 22S
- Alfre 1 Lynn 244
— ClementR.WeJg'.v
Douglas M
— Edward . . |
— Edward l. . un |
— Francis S.
— Fred Elw. Hah
— Fred! ^■•■v:n< iur ... 4
— George Leverstone... 386
1 . Morris . .
John Richard H 54, 17:
— Newton Seymour
— Philip -;oS
— H ilp 1 Edward " :?
B ibert Franklin
- Sydney Glenn . ..
falter Hard .75, 415
— William Henry 378
— A'liiiain Jeffefies B... 172
— William Lynn ...
, Aug istus H.... 426
annd M. H 72, 147
— Wentworth Solder... 22s
Alli'ivy, Ily. I. Rodney... 24s
— Nugent St. C, 136
Ultfo id, 1; irtram . . . , ( ,
— William Hy. L 32;
AUhusen, Fred. Hv i=c
VUin, Win. B 2'7~
Allison, Saslett
Allpprt, Chas, Wm. 382
- Henry K fa
Alone, John P. H. M.
Amber, Felton 76, 257iAngelo, Fre-1. W. P. ...71.414
Amery, Harold F. S. ... 299I— J. C. Cortlandt 439
Ames, Albert G l4o|— John Wm. Edward 46, 409
Cecil Gardner 444 Angus, Jobn 371
— Laancelot Hope Rix 441) — John Neill 183
iid Heury .. 133 Anley, Barnett D. L. G. 303
Amesbury, Fred. C. D. ... 423
— Wheaten L. Ralei^t 435
Amey, Arthur
. . Harry \V. L. H.
Heathcoat 22:
Herbert G. M 267
Amphlett, Chas. Edwd. 147
( 'irirlesGrove ^29
Anderson. A. R. Steele 51S
— Alexander Vass 528
— Allan lleyrick 431
--■ Austin Thomas... 171
Cecil Ford
— Charles Alex .48, 1
Charles Kirkpati ■
Clinton Cortiamit
David 261 Ansley, John Henry
— Dugald Nairne . Inson, Ernest S
— Frederick Gore 303
— Henrj ^79, 36*
— PhitipFras. Ross 305
vi.T l8l
, Frnest Fred ... 2-5
marlo C. 235
— Arthur L. Lvttelton... 153
— Arthur S. R 433
ir Sydney E.356 437
— Clifford R. T 240
— Francis Charles ...57, 23s
Jas. 11 >ward A 159
— William Henry 313
— Win. Robt. Ewart ... 310
— Wm.R.-Norton 313
. George K 147
307
279
E ImundBnllar ...63, 1715! — Geo. Hamilton 371
— Edward Brooke ...2S, 407J— George Wemyss... 4c, 407
Edw. Sambrooke Jn. Henry James 72, 334
Ernest Chester 0 ivius Muir
— Francis James 71, 209 Hamilton 295
— Fras. Wyatt Abbot ... 327. Anstey, Reo. Harry C. S. 530
— George Whitefield ... John 6. A ... 147
Gordon Hay 444 Anstnuii..:r, I'h'is. .!a?. ... 72
Graham D'Arcy... 77, 400]— Phili] G 337
Gilbert Ironside 400 — Robert Abercrombie 174
Henry Lawrence... \ ither-Duncan, A.
Henry Stewart 386 William... 31, 166
Horace 255 Anthouisz^A. H ... 377
— Horace Robert Fras. 423
— Horace Searle 4, 405
— James 37^
— James Douglas 179
- Qr. Mr. John 366
- Major John 516
— John Buckle 3851
Anthony, Richard Wm. 529
— Wm. Samuel 39s
is, Edmund 16
Lpli Hugh Morgan ... 402
p J. Hauham 75. 415
Ellington.. 423
Edw .48, 368
— John Hamilton 27; Appleby, Ernest Walton 3i"J
John HenryAbhot 7^. -.7 - Geo. Percy 251
iphWm.Townsend --■- i >P 1 m, Arthur Fred.. 395
— Louis Edward ;8i -Henry .. . 0,208
— Macclesfield H. 44!
— Nelson Graham 365
— Norman Rut live ii .. 44a
i'k Graham |
- Patrick William 305
— Rainy... 213
— Reginald Huu'h 44s
— Robt. Holme Baukes 439
— Robert Warren H. ... 334
— Rolland Fred. Hart 80,417
— Rowland J. Percy ... 15=
— Samuel . 5-4
— Thomas Gayer 174
— Thomas Henry Edw. iS
— Warren Hastings .. .. 261
— Qr. Mr. William [84
- Qr, Mr. William ...... 340
— William Campbell ... 156
— Major W. Christian 34,176
— ht, William Christian 435
- William Cortlandt ... 440
— William Henniker ... 240
— William James 2S4
■ William Paul... 80, 417
— William R. Le G. ...46, 409
a , Albert 429
David C. Adrian 427
— Fred. Annesley 4 >.:
Andrewes, Fras. Edwd. 183
n >, Albion Er.i
— Charles Edward 334
- Charles Qeorga W. ... 287
— Christopher Boyd ... 401
— Daniel George 291
[ft]
Apthorp, Dudlej B
— Kendal Prefyman 8i, 254
Arbuckle, B. Vanghan... 225
— Fras. J. V 401
Uex. Ge irge 173
— Archibald Hugh 271
— Datrymple .. .. 17U
- Herbert 421
■ ■ 11 ilme 310
— John Bernard 223
Kenneth Wyndham 336
aid Ramsay ... 254
— William Patrick 401
\ : oil lale, 11. 1 <h Jas. 56, 263
I intgomeryx73
l ■ 440
<i J. Stoney ... 385
- Harry 366
— James H. Lawrence 1S1
— Samuel Arthur 385
— Thomas 379
Archibald, Rco. W.F. ... S3*
Kr .bihn C. 7, 204
Lrdee, iieg. Le N. Lord 219
■ ■ ''in II . M 275
Arderne, David Davies 172
Argles, Owen Chas 429
Arkwright, CyrH 146
— Leonard A... 71, 209
Arnica, Koginald J 329
Armitage, Alfred
Higgott 28s
Chas. L 237
Index — Active Li.<t.
Edward 'Audain, Ma
7i, :68
Armstrong
Hume .
— John Leathley ... Si,
— Rev. Robert \ 39S
— William Thompson... 1S2
Armstrong. Allan 325
— Arthur Knox 42s
— Bertie Harold 0 213
— Charles Arthur 232
— Edgar Herbert 217
— Edward 333
— Gerald Denne 201
— Harold Gage Bewos 444
— Qr.3Ir. Henry 366
— Henry „4
— Hubert 263
— John
— John Cecil
— John Hervey ...
— J. Saunders ...
— Oliver Carleton
— St. George Bewes..."
Thos. G. L. Herberi6i
378
373
33°
33"
75, 415
400
Ralph P.
So, 354. 363
Anld, Robert jS
Austin, Arthur Unlit. 77, 317
— Robert A. Godwin 81, 274
Austin, Francis James 237
— Geo. Brougham ...33, 409
— Herbert Henry ...78, 211
— Herbert Ward 3S2
— John Gardiner 182
— John Henry Edward 384
-lieu. PiercvG.B 530
— Reginald F. E 384
Austria. Emperor of 135
Avetoom. Sarkies T. ... 527
Awdrv, Ambrose John 181
Vere U. A 257
Axe, Henry Joseph 39s
Ayerst, William 423
Aylmer, Edm. K. G. 58, [60
798
Bauer Edward Mervyn 127, Barker, George 32,206
— Jansact Maher 379I — George Digby 5
-George Dull 73, 177:- James Camiibe
— George Henry 5^7 ! '
Harold Robert 413
— James 4bi
— James V. Vashon... 46, 175
— Jasper 4b,
— Joseph i^q
— Louis S. Hyde. .....73,' 4^4
— Osbert Clinton 344
— Richard John 527
— Robert Barrington ... 402
— Robert Geoffrey ...... 4E5
Robt. Henry S.' —48
Roger Dyke 27S
Walter Way 71, »c9
William 253
William James
Balchle, Chintamau B
Frederick A 46, 1175
■ Henry Leycestor... 41, 157
~ « ilmd K Arbuthnot 52i5iA.vtouu, Andrew 350
— Wi ham Herbert 249 Babiugton. Alfred H... 441
~ X ''V?" M'Gee 3301 - David Melville l78
— W . M. Howard 364)— James Melville 26
Avmytage, Geo. A 3221- Marcus Hill 386
— Paul Dayrell Green 402 - Stafford Charles 211
Ariiim, H Chas. L 5J.8 Babtie, William 380
Arnold, Alfred James ... 51 iBacehus, John Basil R 234
— Arthur Seymour 42SiBackhouse,JuliusBatt 54,229
— irancis Howard 402|Bacon, Anthony E. Ml 332
-Herbert Tollemache 325 -Arthur Francis 308
T ~.\'-ht0,i, to, 363 — Basil Kenrick Wing 275
— Wi ham Reginald 76. 204I- C. Raymond Kenrick 22S
— Uilimn Richard 185- Francis Temple .... 152
Arthur, Ei m. John 44° Badcock, Alex. James... 430
-Leonard Roberts.... 356;- Alex. R 6, 405
f y; n"item lEo - Francis Frederick ..
Arundell, R. Tatton.
Asbury, Alfred
379
328
186
156
— Fenton John 41, 2c9|Balbi, Henry Alex 70
L- Bald, Ernest H. C.7....
— John Arthur " 443
Baldock, Charles Blair 427
- - Thomas Stanford 50, ^07
George Henry 439
379;Baddeley, Chas. Edw.79, 209 — Wm.'Ed
Baldrey, Frank S. H.... 395
Baldwin. Anthony Hugh 327
— Archibald Colin 424
— Frederick 26, 399
— HughL. Chenevix ...404
— John Gray I70
— GuyMelfort 70, 4
— Lancelot Hugh 4
— Raymond Henry ... . 279
Balfe, Edmund ....... 4I, 403
Balfour, Alfred G. ...78, 334
— Arthur Mackintosh ... 169
— Christopher Egerton 322
— Colin Denison 173
— Joseph Hume 71, 414
-??«*_. 334
..32, 206
F.Stewart s 49, 166
Aaw .Aadl'ewSpotswood 2611— Robert John HalkeU
— Wilham C. Casson
... 3tg — Wm. Lewis C 48. 207
Ashbumer Harley jBadglev, J. Mont. T. k 200
Uentwortb. 443 |Badham,/e«. C. Hume... 532
— Lionel Forbes
Asliburnhain, Cromer
56, 176
329|Balguy, John Henry 72, 177'
332 Bagley, Arthur H 532
Richard George
..54, 282] Bagnall. Thomas Nock75, -49
291; Baguokl. Arth. Hen
— John Stafford 214
- Randla Barnett 263
— Samuel L. Phillpotts 229
— Wilham Arthur John 293
Barklie,Robt. Martin 30*205
Burkworth. H. A. S. 73, 286
Barlow, B. F.P.Piatt ... 294
— Cecil Popham 443
— Charles Leslie 248
— Charles M 38, 168
— Charles Wvun 303
— Reo. Clement H 530
— Cuthbert C. Lambert 241
— George N. H 565*76
Hilaro W.Wellesteyy»!*68
— JohiiAtlhnr !.\.v— 26
— John Frederick 172
— Murray H; Pratt 438
— Nelson William 290
Barnard, Andrew Edtv. 433
— John Henry 1— 17
— William Geo. Fred... 229
Barnardiston. Ernald... 213
-• Nathaniel W .70^19
— Samuel J. B
Barne, Miles *'
— Wm. Bradley Gosset
Barnes, Ardley H. F. 5
— Arth. Alison Stuart...
- Chris. GhevallhraiT..
— Ernest
- George Edward •
— George West
— Henry John
— Henry Marshall ...... .,
— James Petit 424
— Percy George 31.9
— Raglan Wykeham ... 379
— Reg. Walter Ralph... r45
61, 20S
-*43
223
184
, 397
3=5
!73
437
398
37i
379
171
Ba.l, Oswald Jas. Hy.54, zqjlBarnet, Horace H
— Thomas Lason 361 ) Barnett, Carew
Ballantyne, E. W. il'K.. 43S — George Henry 321
Ballard, Chas. N.Bruere 17
— Colin Robert 239
Lieut. John Arthur .. 30;
Ashby, George A.
ZjS,nS FlaJ10ia ^!Baguold.Arth.Henry5:,207J-2^/Ji<!(,<.JohnArthur i
l£,S 7°, 4i3iBagot, Chas. Hervey 31, 205 Ballingall, Harry M.
*5?^Sar^„;"S:--_: SoJBiwshawe, Frederick I Bally, Fred. Kennedy
Ashhurst, Chas. Hen. '76, 283
Ashley, Charles James
William 434 — Henry Ge
— Henry J. de Barry ... 440
— Kennet Bruce 3S5
— Wilham -33;.
, — Wm. Alexander !..32o
iS3)Barr, D. W. Keith.. .40, 406
3o8(— Edwin Harold 398
285 — Henry Keith 440
Isfee^Y^ ^i^eXASnson l?^IX, T.K^ '^±
rS Kecl1 C- GouSh *?9 Bailey, Arthur Harold... 29e!Balston, Geo. Richard
Asbworth < nv'i"h';';i„' «°- Arthur W 4,8 Bamber, Charles James 510
Asnworth, Guy tharle, 200 - uharles 425 Bamfield, Harold J. K.
— Hugh Stirling
■Loc
■ Perceval
"i"lLli TemPl0 172J- Henry Vincent. '.'.'.'.'.'&l,
210: — Lieut. John Henry ..'
Gilbert... 438,' Bamford, Charles Wm!
S19
Askwith Henry Francis 170 - 2nd Lt. John Henry
-John B. H.
146
215
317
Joseph Henry Russell 219
Percy James
■W.Harrison 164
Aslett, Win. Chas. ...00, 411
Aspmall, Hugh H. H. 72, 414
7aMile3 Edward 224,-
Aspmwall, James Hy.65> ,37|_ William Edward
Asser, Joseph J
— Verney
,..Astell, Somerset (J. G. F 3^0
Aston. Gec-
Banatvala, Hormasjie E. 517
Banbury, Chas. Williai
— Walter Edward
Bancroft, Chas. Edw..
. -54 Banerji, Hem. C. .,
V ivian Teltoro. 237]Banaeld, Rees J.Fras.46,297
— Wilham 152 Banister, Fitzg. M.... 48 '
— Wm. Augustus 432 Banks, Henry J. A.
258
196
- 290
... 277I — Samuel O'Brien 527
77, 2o4|Baillie. George 172 — William Sykes . .. 294
— Hugh Frederick 337 Bannatyne, Neil Charles 404
Robert 65, 413 —William Stirling . 237
Atal Pandit Py 74' 397:~ IT™', ^ I,e™3tol>=- 259 Bannerman, Alexander
fii*. 1 r. "-■;"-i_ •■ 5=9 — Seti. Wm. Worters
AtcheileyLlewellynWm.364|Bainvard, Arth. C. ..54, 167
AtheWev' P^reb„El??eSt 3'7'Bain, David S. Erskine 52,
fth * ' S?lUpTC- F- ■ =°- \~ WUliam Doria
Athertou rhos.Ja3...5S, .5:JBainbridge, Edmd. Gu
Athow, Frank 4OCJl Tulloch 7.
^S;iUf.U ?' C-3«5, 4o:|- George I'... 5
CiiUK. uroiton 304 — Norman Bruce 2814
-"Wiam 3=3 - Percy Agnew ,79
173 — William Frank 439
311 Baines, Rev. Chas. Fred. 396
711— Edgar Fras. Ear-dley 529
- Edw. Geo. G. Talbot . 330
Baird, Alex. W. Fred.... 339
— Andrew 38t,
Atkinson, Ben "
— Edw. H. De Vere
. — Edward William ...
— Francis Darner 174
— Francis Garnett ...49, 413
— Francis Salisburyi48
— Frederick Dayot .,
— George Charles 73 414
— George Robert 47 36S
— HughCaledon '. I01
— John Clayton . 239
— Thomas Wildam 444
Atlay, Hugh W. ... .?■,
Attfield. Harry Kerr 30,
Attree, Fred. Wm. T. 56, 208
Auohmleck, Danl.G.H. 272
Audam, Guy Mortimer. 425
Arth. D'Arcy Gordon 426
— Oriel Wm. Erskine ... 404
— William Burney 525
— Wyndham Philip 435
Banning, Stephen Thos. 353
Banon, Frederick Lionel 317
Barber, Cyril F 40I
Barbour, Jas. Scott 335
Barchard, Arthur C. S
156 Barratt. ErnestBird ...430
1841— Herbert James 380
— William Cross 78,423
Barrett, Alfred L 6I; 4I2
— Alt'nam L. Moulton... 294
— Arthur Arnold 49, 412
— Arthur Lennard 44r
— Oh G. Moulton 63
— Charles John Chard ^59
— Dacre Leonard 402
— .Edw. Ivo Medhurst... 258
— Edw. M. Moulton 232
Fred. Whitfield i56
Harry P. Moultou ... 350
— Henry Walter 47, 368
Richd. Exham Moore 183
Wm. Edward Hawkes 34J
Barrington, John Fred. 1S4
— Richard Mordaunt ... 290
— Thomas Percy 247
— William D'Olier 213
Barron, Alexander ...... .366
— Frederick wilmot ... 184
-Harry 31, 165
Harry M Vaugham ... 342
Netterville Guy 1S0
— David..
— Harry BeauchampD. 444
— Henry H. uhishotm 229
— Percj' Thomas Chas.. 342
— Roy Fearon 529
Bairnsfather.P. Robt. 49, 410
Baker, Arthur Stade ... 178
— Aug. Theodore 79, 177
— Cecil Norris 434
Donald 76, 422
-- 279 — Wi.liam Ernest 21
ArthurE 360 Barrow, Reo. Alt'. Henry 506
Barclay, Cameron 151 — Arthur Fredk 41, 409
Charles Roger 233 — Edmund George ...30, 410
Ernest Armond ...46, 409 — George de Symons . 4^4
— Patrick Charles R. .. 43S — Harold Percy Waller 386
Theodore G 61, 346 — Henry John Waller . 377
Barefoot, Geo. Henry ... 3S2
Barff, Reginald M.
Barham, Rev. C. A 532
Baring, Hon. Caryl D.... 222
— Everard 77l r5I
— Son. Guy Victor 221
Barker, Cecil Hardy ... 184
— Ernest Fras. Win. ... 315
— Fred. Charles 527
Fred. Edw. Lloyd ... 171
— Eden Moyle 40, i66f— Fred. Rowland
— Stephen Douglas 2:4
Barrows, William j53
Barry, Alfred Percival 245
— Cecil Charles Stuart.. 519
— Daniel Francis 510
— David Joseph 395
— Edward Patrick John 355
— Francis M. Otter r74
— John Frederick 42^
— John Patrick „ 528
3781 — Maurice 728
799
Ivthx — Active List.
Barry, Robert B. Otter :66iB»y)eT,8eo.H.Wyndhami73 Begbie, ElphinEtone ^eDton.Thomas Charles 346
— Stanley Leonard 151
— Thomas David O 528
— Rev. Walter Geo 531
— William Thnrburn ... 441
Barstow, Henry 44?
— John B a"
Bamlelot. Walter B.
Barter.BeamishSt J.fo,
— Charles St. L 49,
— William Pearson
Bartholomeusz. M. h....
Bartholomew, Hugh J.
— William Henry 174
Barthorp, Arthur H...
— Chas. Richard
3»5
385
527
275
Bavley. Gerald Edward 3^0 Waters
Lionel Seton 182I— Francis Richard
— Lytton C. Lambert 404
— Stuart FarquharsoE 447
— Thomas Elliott 16:
— William Arthur 445
BaylifT, Richard Lane... 400
BaviiBB, Eustace G. ... 279
Savior, Henry Talbot... 382
iiaylr, Abingdon Aug. 163
— Abingdon Robert 17a
— Alfred William L. 60,411
t _ — Edw. Arch. Theodore 264
308 — John 204
3E0— William Head 17
i_7, 401 — Wra.Geo.Sackville .
407JBent, Arthur Milton ... 353
Francis Warburton .. 384 — George
George Edward... 78, 334— Wra. Henry Morr^ 58, 292
Behrend.Frarcis David 284JBentinek, Lord Chae. C. 150
Behrens, CI
— Tankred Tun&tall
Beith, Robert Douglas... 4oo|Bentley, Gerald Wilson
Belcher, Harold Thos ... i73l — Walter
— Edgar Browne 395 Baynes, Charles Edward 422
Bartlett.Wm. Theoph... 242 — Douglas Dyneley 424
Bartley, Stanhope C. ... 174 — Robert Stuart 23'
Itffton.AluredY. ... j68, V Baynham, Rev. A. W.... 53
• Arthur Elliott 427|Bayspoolc Albert 185
— Baptist Johnston 2I
— Charles Gerard ... 231
— Charles Walter 308
— Denis James 301
— Fraacis John Herbert 420
— Geoffery 7
— Hugh John 2:1
• Laurence F 225
— Maurice Charles ...51, 207
— Nath. Albert D 72. 348
— Patterson 173
— Richard Lionel 182
— Stanley James 3M
— VfcMUhB Steward 430
— William Hugh 269
Bartrum, John S 247
Barttelot, Geo. Frederic 263
— Walter Balfour E95
Barwell, Edward Egerton44>
Baeevi.Wm. Henry 373, 400
— William Henry Fras. 434
Basing, G. L. Lord... 74, 142
Bas5| Philip de S. 373
— Wm. Arthur Hamar 151
Basset, Wm. Fortescue 35S
Baseett, John Retallack 311
Bastow, Harold V 256
Ba&u, BamaD Das... 528
— Ba&anta Kumar 517
— Dnarmadae 516
Batchelor, Thomas 231
Bate, Albert *L. F.
— Charles M'Guire
Bazalgette, Lsuis H 243
Baxett, Seymour 444
Beach, Joseph H. Wolfe 38t
— Thomas Boswall 383
— William Henry 213
Beadon, Arthur Eyre 325, 373
— Guy Cecil 446
— Henry Cecil 437|— Fras.de ^Beauvoir
— Lancelot Richmond 361
Walter Guy 356
214I — Lord W. A. Cavendish 151
— William 431
Beale, Anthony 80, 417
— Henrv Yelverton...6o, 239
— Willy 433
Beaman, George P. R.... 439
— Joseph Harrison L... 529
Beames. David 421
Beamish, H. Delacour... 257
— James M 372
Robert Talbot 378
SackvilleE. C. H. ... 360
Walter Strickland ... 1S4
— Wm. R. de la Com ... 215
Bean, Fredk. Thos 251
Beardmore, Chas. F. H. 372
Beardsley, Wm. Joseph 185
Bcasley, James H. M..„ 183
— Robert Longfield 273
Beatson, Chas. Henry... 516
— FinlayC 58, 325
— Stuart Brownlow 51, *n
— Wm. John Arnold 65, 16b
383|Beattie, Alexander 35-
to, 2c£ — Rec. H. H
- Thomas E. L 5i6f — Maurice Alexander
Bateman, B. Montague 179 Beaxty, Rec. Edw. T.
— Rec. Fred. J 396
— George M. Yunge 169
— Henry William 372
— Lloyd Newton Jones 239
Bateson, John Fras 381
Bath.John 3^9
Bathurst, Arthur Henry 310
— Fred. E. W. Hervey 219
Batson, Herbert 63, 242
Batt, Reginald C 235
Batten, Alan C 41, 413
— Frederick Graeme ... 426
— James F. Cbisholm... 37
53i
Guy Arch. H 436
— Lionel Nicholson 4J1
Beauchamp, Clayton G. 265
— Horace G. P 51, 16:
Beauclerk, Aubrey N.... 329
— Cbas.E.deV 322
— Lord Osborne de V.. . 15S
Beaumont. E. de Grey... 157
— FrancisMontagu...73
— George 237
— GodfreyLnncaster 72, 400
— Henry George 366
-#'2 — Ricbd. Henry 322
- John Henry Strode... i^iBeaver, Fred. T. M. 47. l6b
Battersby, Henry Lewis 379|Beazeley, George Adam 213
— John 379|Becher,AndrewC. ...63, 239
— Thomas Preston... 48, 368 — George Arthur 436
Battine, Alex. James ... 171!— Henry Sullivan 443
— Cecil William 14 •]— Henry Wrixon 384
— Reginald St. Clair ... 436 Beck, Charlet* Edward... 28
William Greaves 174
Belfield, Herbert E. ...34, 353
— Sydnev ...80,169
Belk, William 138
Bell, Alex. Wm. C... 33, 4<>8
-ArthurClive 223
— Arthur Hugh 214
— Arthur Lvnden 229
— Arth. Wm. Hadden... 348
— Charles Thornhill ... 178
— Claude Wm. Hedley 350
— Edward 275
— Edward Henry 238
— E. H.Lynden 381
— Edward Inkernaan... 236
— Ernest Fitzroy 150
— Ernest William 243
— Eustace Widdrington 357
239
F. John Hamilton .. 344
— George Henry 434
— Geo. Jas. Hamilton .. 517
— Harold Wilberforce,.. 156
— Henry L. Gillison ... 214
— Henry Phillipps 431
— Henry Reginald 236
James Alex. 65, 412
James ArchibaldR.... 371
John Beatson 4 33
— Kenneth Dowie 179
— Leonard Robt.Grey ... 35
Lindesay Maxwell ... 429
— Mark Sever 1, 16, 205
— Matthew G. Edw 357
— Maurice Douglas 18
— Ralph Maitland 437
— Reginald William .... 213
— Richard Carmichael 43-
— Robert Francis 332
— William 1
— William Cory Heward 174
Bellairs.NormanEdw.B. 180
Bellamy, Arthur Lytton 239
— Percv John 28C'
— Robert 2S8
iBellers, Em. Vernon 58, 310
Bellew, Robert W. D. . 157
439
186
~15
48
313
Benwell, Reginald L.
Bere, Charles
Beresford. Arthur W. P. 171
— Chas. C. dela Poer .
Chas.E. dela Poer .
-Chas. Fred. Cobbe :
C. G. Pack
Henry John Pack 334
— James H. Brownlow... 426
— Hon. John G. H. H. .. 148
Kennedy 344
— Marcus John Barre
De la Poer 265
— Milieus W. De la Poer 356
— Lord W. Ei, de la Poer 17
W. R. Hamilton ...72, 263
Berger, Ernest L.Corbett 428
Berkeley, Chris. Robert 297
— Frederick Geo 6
— Robert Bruce 425
— Robert Esme" 307
— Thomas M. Martin 70, 299
Berkley, James 169
Bernard, Edgar E. ...77,364
Edward Henry 420 i
Herbert Clifford 424
John 73, 399
Joseph Francis iiC
— Paolo 49, 186
— Ronald P. Hamilton 357
— William Kingsmill ... 365
Berne, John Gerald 386
Berners, Ralph A 263
Berney, Thos. Hugh ... 247
Berridge, William 184
Berry, Alfred Eugene ... 526
— RobeuG.J.J 364
Berryman.WilliamEben 381
Berthon, Alderson P 353
— Charles Peter 349
— Henry W. «?7
Bertie. Hon. Reg. H....51, 263
Besant, Philip Eustace 234
— Walter Hervey . 74. 239
Besley, Barton H 243
Best. Alex. A. Dunlop... 339
Chas. A. Dunlop 351
Bellingham, E. H. 0. P. 226,— Philip George 172
Belper, Henry Lord 130 — Thomas A. Dunlop ... 272
Benbow, John Edw 373 _ William 263
Bendyshe, Rich. Nelson 400 Betham, Robert M. 422
Benett, Harry V 257 Bethell. Alfred Bryan ... 173
1 — Edward Hugh 50, 208
— Henry Arthur 76, 169
234)— Leonard Arthur 330
320 Bethune, Douglas E. B.
— Henry Cleeve 4°*
Bengough, Douglas Hy.
Victor
— Harcourt, G. Lionel...
Benn, Harry Gordon
John Piercy 183I-
— Robert Arthur Edw. 430'
Bennell, John Dillick ... 295
429!— Patton 356
" '—Edw. Cecil 65, 157
— Hector 43*
Henry Alex. 339
Bennet, Arthur Bucklev 234!— Herbert B. Patton 72, 144
— FeidinandoW 46, 206 — Walter D. P. Patton 334
Bennett, Charles Henry 524|Bett, James 233
— Charles Harold 227 Betty, Alf. T. Hy. K. ...231
— Charles Hugh 275]— Algernon T. H. X. ... 231
Battiscombe. Charles ... 170
— William Wilson 80, 417
Battley, R. Cade L 303
Battye, Ar. Baldwyn ... 439
— Arthur Henry 425
— Clinton Wynyard ... ^17
— Hedley Morton 444
— Ivan UrmBtnn 442
— Lionel K. Jae. S 154
— Richmond Moffat 437
— Waltor Rotbney 529
Baugh, M. Walcott 422
Baumgartner, John S. J. 277
Baxter, William 150
Bayard. Reginald 229
Bay ford, Ellin H 159
Baylay, Atwell Chas. ... 214
— Frederick 210
Eayley, Ardcn L 41, 360
— Arthur George 302
— Edward Charles 432
— Frederic George 154
— Rtv. John Henry 532
Becke, Archibald Frank 173
Becker, ifYr. Charles M. 550
--C.Theodore 561 267
Beckett, Chas. Edw 26
Beckham, LionelG. ...60, 411
Beckwith, Arthur T 290
— William Mallnsse 222
Beddek, Edw. Escott ... 43
Beddoes, Henry Roscoe 354
Beddy, Percy L 444
Bedford, Chas. Henry... 518
— WalterGeorge Aug... 379
Bedingft'ld, Henry H. 77, 24,
— Norman Nevill ... y*i
Bedw ell. Edw. Parker... 183
Beer, Vernon Lemuel ..
B»eton. Orchart 279
Beevor, Walter C... 22-4,381,
He^l>ev, Henry 190,370
Begbie, Alfred R. G. ... 173
■ Ernest Albert 319
Francis Larkworthy 183
Paget Kemmis 214
Wm. R. P. K. . 3»
Hugh 528lBevan, Frank 232
John Francis 439I- George Frederick. ... 524
John R. Burlton...22, 40b
— LevettHolt 37:
Maurice Filmer 401
— Vivian Boase 528
Benoy, Rev. James 396
Bensfey, Charles Nor
Beveridge, Wilfred W.O. 38*
Bevea, Pcrcival Scott... 271
Beville, Chas. Hamilton 426
— Franciw Granville ... 427
— Hany G. Peyton 437
Bcvington, John 175
man 5 7jBewes, Arthur Edw. *vi
Clement Henry 519 Bewley, Alfred William 38^
Benson, Charles Bingley 234'Bewsher, Wm. Dent 290
— Fred. William i; Beynou, Henry L. N. ... 180
— George Conolly 317 — u m Ge°rg« L.... 76, 430
tteorge Elliott ,70 168 Be> if-.lkibi'UWin. Hope 398
Henry W 61, 279
— John Penrice 280
— Roger K. Sconce .
William George
4«*
*84
Percy Hugh 524 Bickloid, Arthur Louis 439
Halpn HawtreyRohde 183 - Edward .. .78, 177
Richard A. Stanley... 221 -
Richard Erie 249 ;
Harold Child 140
\\ tlliaxn Wilfrid 44
iTZuwl s; :. .::: ;3I-£»pu5p.:.::: ,,1*^^^*™ m<
Bicknell, Henry Percy
Frank
— Maldion Byron 81,
Biddulnb, G.Warren 80,
— Harold Mavroinichali
— Harry
— Hope
— Michael... 172,
— Sir Michael A. 8
— Nicholas Trafalgar- ...
— Sir Robert 4»
— Stephen Francis ...73.
Bidgood, Thos. E. W. ...
Bid well, Reg. Frank ....
Bigge, George Orde
— Thos. Arth. Hastings.
Bigger, Samuel F
Biggs, Charles William
— HenrvVero 74*
Bignell, Bertram H
— E. D.Fred 41,
Billings, Mathew
Bindloss, Wm. Robert...
Bingay, Hubert L
Bingham, Hon. A. M. R.
— Son. Cecil E 78,
— Charles Hy. Marion
— Charles Thomas ...4°i
— Edmund G. Hy. ...34,
— Son. Francis Richard
— O. B. B. Smith
— William Henry
Bingley,Alfred Horsford
— Arthur George E. ...
Btnney, Arthur Fred. ...
— Walter E
Binning.George, Lord 40,
Binny, Allan J. Murray
— Steuari M 232,
— Steuart Scott
Binsteed, Chas. H. F. ...
Birch,A.HarryColvin 75,
— Arthur Charles
— Charles
— Charles Grant F. G....
— Claude Ernest
— Downward P. Lea ...
— Edward Alfred
— Edward Massy
— Fred. Hen. John ... 63,
— Fr^deiick William ...
— Henry Priestley
— Jas. Fred. Noel
— James R. Kemmis ...
— Ronald Lionel Percy
— Sydney Colvin
— Valentine Kingston
Bircham, Humphrey
F. W
Bird, Rev. Arthur
— Cecil Godfrey1
— Chas. John G
— Fred. V. Godfrey 18,
— Sir George Corrie ...5,
— Geo.Edw.G.Walier ...
— Hubert B. Drought...
— lieu. John Turnbull
— Max Hermann C
— Robert
— Spencer Goafrey...56,
— Stanley 77,
— Wilkinson Dent ...72,
— Wm. JohnB 48,
Birdwood, Geo. Chris. M.
— Gordon Travers
— HalhedBrodrick
— Richard Lockington
— William Riddell
— Wm. Spiller 61,
Birkbeck, Hylbert J. ...
— Victor John
— Vincent M 72,
— "William Henry ...72,
Birley, Eichard Arch
Birney, Chas. Folliott...
Birrell, Edwin Tnos. F.
— William George
Birt, Cecil 381
— Thomas 383
Bisco6, A. S.Tyndale So, 169
— Arthur John 345
— Julian D. T. Tyndale 152
— Vincent Robert ,
— William Walters ... 6, 403
Bishop, Charles 65, 150
— Charles Arthur 398
— Charles Frederick ... 180
hulex — Active List.
Bihsop, Charles L. N 72, 397|Blood, Robert
320 — Edward Barry 18, 406I — William Persse... 75,
178 — Harry Oswald 257|Blore, Herbert Richard
169! —John David Jones 273 Blosse, Fras. Lynch
357 — Leslie Trevor 40. **-7\ Blount, Charles H. ...56,
2i3,Bittleston, Geo. H. ...56, 176 — George Percy Cosmo
i7»|Bivar, C. E. Belli- 419
379> Black, James Alex 5X9
163 — R ev. John 531
332 — Rev. 3 402
163' — John Campbell L 364
4M — John Greer. 382
179 — Maurice Adam 139
438;— Walter Clarence 434
212!— William Campbell 26, 407
252
Harold
— William Frederick ...
Blumberg, Herbert E...
Blundell, John Eyles ...
Blundell - Hollinshead -
Blundell, D. H
Blunt, Allan St. John ...
— Charles Jasper
Conrad Edw. G. ...77,
Duncan Hamilton
2iiiBlackader, Chas. G.
316 Blackbourne, i?f p. Jacob 396
2 14' Blackburn, Charles C... 239
209! — John Edward 48, 207
163; Blackden, Leon. Shad 74, 360
409, Blacker, Fred St. John 558J
293I — Stewart W. "W 170 — Robert Bruce
— Edward Henry
— Edward W 76,
Ernest 48,
Rev. James H. T
— Osmond Donald
_,6|— Wilfrid "W 353
215 J — Walter 401
i46|Blackett,E. Umfre ...51, 175
i32| — Ralph 155
307)— Wm. Stewart Burdett 220
4c.£'Blackham, Robert J. ... 385
i65JBlackman,Wm. Stephen 402
1C9 Blackwell.Chas. T 381
137 — Frank 21s
443i— William Richard
— Walter E. O. C... 344.
Blyth.Fred. Aug. ... 61,
— Herbert Russell ...78,
Bockett, Pugh Edw. H.
Boddam, Ernest B. C...
Boddy, Owen VidaL.41,
— Robert James
Bode\ Louis Wm 75,
Boden, Anthony D
Body, Grant T.
Blackwood, Alex. Thos. 29J Boevey, E. M. Crawley
— Lord Frederick T. Boger, Dudley C
Hamilton-Temple... isoj — Richard Wharton
Blagrove, Henry John 46, i54|Bogle, Benj. Wm
Blaine, Edwin Ernest... 259 — John Savile
Blair, Arthur 267 Boileau, Arthur C T. 68,
— Arthur Kennedy 436
— Douglas Alexander... 335
— Everard M'Leod 211
— Hugh Maxwell 336
— Reginalds. Hunter... 339
— Riciid.Wm.Creighton 439
— Walter C. Hunter 50, 177
Blake, Arthur 249
— CharlesJoLn 30, 165
452 — Edward Algernon C. 332
"73[— George Silverthorne 366
J76 — Napoleon J. R 54, 319
432 — Robert Wm. M. ...77, 259
381
170
261
239
— William Allen 326
Blakeney,EdwaruF.J-7y,3f4
— Herbert Norwood ... 319
— Robert Byron D 213
— William Edward A.... 422
Blakes, Wm. L. F 255
IBlakeway. Denys B. ... 434
Prestwich 21T
Bertrand Hy. Carter
— Colin Campbell
— Etienne R. Partridge
— Frank R. Farrer
— Guy Hamilton
— Herbert Edward
Boisragon, Guy H
Bnles, Wm. Samuel
Bolland, Theo. J
Bols, Louis Jean
Bolster, George Emil ...
Bolton. Archer C 71,
— Arthur Hely
— Digby
— Richard G. Ireland ...
— Wilfred Nash
— William
Bomford, Gerald
Bond, Algernon, A. G ..
— Chas. Earbery
CbetwyndR. A
S31 i tlaksley, Edward ...26, 165]— Edward Leslie
4021 Blanchtiower, Edward .. 215 — Francis George ...63,
4°4, Bland, Edw. Humphry 2101— Henry Hendley
39y, — Fred. Milbank 50, 167J — James Hy. Robinson
8o°
377|Borrett,Herbert Charles 7
346'— Oswald Cuthbert 231
322jBorton,Chas. Edw. ...71 239
360 — Neville Travers 234
^'Bosanquet, Jas.Tindall. 286
182'— Lionel A 3°5
398 Bostock, Arthur 395
ji5!Boswall,G. R. Houstoun 220
40iJBoswell, Wm. Legh 74, 415
26 Boteler, Fras.Wilford 54, 167
,Bott, John C. L 161
322|Bottomley, Harry R 227
330 Boucher, B. Hamilton... 290
179 Boudier, Edward Wm... 424
364 Boughey, Henry 33, 330
242 — John 7
310 Boulderson, H. A. B. 63, 412
168 Boulnoia, William A. ... 170
207 doultbee, ChaB. A.T. 60, 321
532 Boulton, Charles S 282
348 —Harold 529
257 — Ravmond Edward ... 315
373 Bourchier, Arthur C. F. 423
412 — Philip Lennox W. ...401
234 — Raymond Walter H. 183
401 — Rodney Lewis 183
432 — Thos. A. Macnamara 398
206 Bourcicault,Geo. P....5'.3*3
260 Bourke, Ernest Albert 386
22s — George Deane 378
357 — Henry Beresford ...48, 360
307 — John Joseph 519
288 — Paget John '3°
261 — Ulick Joseph 378
171 Bourne, Allan Geo. B... 398
249 — Frank "4
448 — Henry R. Murray ... 22s
,76 _ Walter FitzGerald ... 438
277 —Walter Kemp 443
424 Bousfleld, E. Emerson 437
436 Bouverie.G. Pleydell 63, 221
211 Bovet, William 213
213 Bovill, Edward 51S
420 Bowden.J. H.T.Cornish 276
426 — William Harvey 243
383 Bowdler, Basil W. B. ... 213
440 BowJod, Wm. E .1 .B... 283
242 Bonen. Arthur W. IT.... 386
1 73 — Charles Eustace 432
308— Charles Otway Cole 212
429 — Xro.S. Jenkins 532
39= — Fin ncis Joseph 307
•>23|— Gerard Christopher 353
325I— He. bert Walter 181
2151— Julin Cuthbert G 532
515— Robert Scarlett... 75.321
358; — Tom Ince Webb 251
288 Bower. Hamilton .. 71, 419
421 Bovvers, John .366
0- — Maiitisell 40
Bowes. William Hely 75, 259
Bowe=?-Lvon, Hun. M.„. 133
405I — William St. Colum
373 Bland-Hum. E.S.deVere :8i
i74]Blandford, ilev. Hy. W. 532
390iBlandy, Lyster F 214
i8a]fila:ie, Chas. ForbeB 70, 168
518 Blanford, Chas. Edw. ... 182
354 — William Geo 181
235|Blathwayt, Gerald W... 183
227jBlenkin8op, Alf.Percj*... 383
410 — Frederick Linton 526
421 — LaytonJohn 395
519 Blennerhassett, B. M. 378
438 — ErncstBlennerhassett27i
404 Blest, Daniel Alex 32
426 Blowitt, Arthur 77, 32:
412! — Charles Oakes Bates 357
361J — Charles Turner ...63, 168
279 — William Edward. ..54, 167
225 Bliss, Charles 441
135 — Ernest William 385
:73[ — James Arthui 430
2141 — John Plomer 3to
385 — Leonard P. H 282
380! — Thomas G. C 257, 379
Ralph F. X. M.... 78,
— Reginald Coplestone
— Reginald Edwin
— Reginald Fras. Geo.
— Richard Pratt
— Thomas
— Wensly J. H 54,
Bonham, Chas. Barnard
— George Lionel
— Walter F
Bonham-Carter.Charles
Bonnyman, F. J . Cosmo
Bonus, William John 79,
Bookey, John Thos. B...
Boome, Edw. Herbert ..
Boon, George
Boone, Chas.Fred.de B.
Booth. Arthur Wm. C.80
— Douglas B. Gore
— Lionel Edward B
— Richard Henry
— Thomas Macaulay ...
— Hon. W. D. Sclater ...
— William Henry
Boothe, A. L. Trevor ...
Boothby, Francis S. E.
Reginald Evelyn ...56,
— Wilfrid Marryat 269
Block, Arthur Hugh 71, 176
— Maurice W. P 61, 176
Blois, Dudley George... i73JBor, Arthur 48,
— Eustace William 357 — Edward John 47,
— StrR. B.Macn.i*r. ... 223 — JamesHenry 63,
Blois-Johnson,T. Gordon 436 Borah, Shibram
BlomrieldjChas.Geo.M.. 234 Borradaile, A. Lalour ...
— Charles Jas 49, 2571 — Basil
Blood, Sir Bindon ... 7, 204I — Harry Benn 63,
386!Bowker, Fras. Jearrad 290
169'— William James 245
313 Bowlby, Charles Wm. 79,348
440 — Robert Russell 307
2iiBowles, Fred. Aug.. ..47, 17s
3E j — Fred. Gilbert 63, 208
386 — Henry 48, 256
414I- Ludlow Tonson 79, 279
213 Bowly, David 162
219 Bowman, Henry 74, 1S5
303J— Heury James 305
313 Bown, Arthur Thomas 517
278 Bownng, Arthur H 172
294 — FredThos.N.Spratt3i,2o6
5i5 — George 71. 413
432 — John Bellasis 44a
230 Boxer. Edw. Hood S. ... 294
303 — Hugh Edwd. Richd. 241
,232 Boxwell, Ambrose 234
294 ttoyall, Alfred Morey ... 247
50'Boyee, Ernest J. G....6o, 208
369!— Harry Augustus 172
339] — lohn Fred. Wm 234
171 — John Henry A 231
229
145
241
167
360
207
397
Si6
383
213
417
— Wm. Geo. Bertram ... 364
Boyd, Alex. Charles 181
— Chas. A.Rocbfort 46,206
— Henry C. Rochfort ... 174,
— Henry W. B 527
— John Alexander... 31, 363
— Mossom Archibald 76, 209
— Stuart Ogilvy 182
Boyes, John Edward ... j
Boyle, Arthur Gerald ... 245
Francis Rayner 401
501
Boyle, Michael 38s
35.1
2] 1
25S
Index — Active List.
\ rth. Hugh H3
i iward 222
. - g. \v
■ 1 ■ orge 180
Bromilow, Walter .
Bromley, Cuthberi
1 aith ...
— Henry Spanton
— Richard W Crundell
Brooli b
1. hub
— Chris. R. Ingham ...
— Ban
— Ed,\
— Edward Wm. Saurin
: it.
\ -
Brabazoii,Ai Hi - Wall t Edward 42°
— Walter Percival -10
:■..■!. V. G. ... 279
— W Fred. Alex 273
Braci. I'altfy 210
— Sir Henry Brev is, El bert H.W.... 234
— Herberi Wm r, Hy.G. French 323
— W - Robert A. French ... 236
Bradbridge,] rdl R. Ferdinand 1 Prank
■ ickenden, R II. L. ... 26 — 11 - M.
... 38i|Bridi*€. /?".'. Arthur 530 — Henry R
— Husrb Fenwick
■
335 ■ Lionel 1 ><> ' »lphin...33,
292 — Ri
174J — Ric
4^7 — If il
252 — V. '
443 B
I' iveton 400*— Orestes J. H.
: ... I . .,
Cc -hie 307
Bradshnw. Cecil P <. t, Robt Jas. . J imes
mi Bridgman, Arthur W. 36,31 : Gylhy
— Frederick Ewarl 4 \ ■- ■ \ ■- istas
— John William ceCarlile 25-
— Lanj. 183] —
Brady, Da Joseph Vincent. 1851 — Robert Denn -
70, 1
James 1 Brother!
7-'. ^4.2 Brough, \
(07— G fc... 260 — Job'; ,......,
1 -■ rja Bwbank ...51, 2351 —
Walter P 1 — Harry Beecuam 527 Broug
— Wi lia - Wm, Bgginton 46, 290,— K>.
Brake. Herbert Edw. J r7g Bright, Ashley Rowland 301! — G-eoO Delves
ithy Francis 389 — Reginald Arthur 17.' — Hugo Delves
Brakemidge.Fras. J R ■ iard 229) — Le^d Kai
Braksp nr. William Rae 43 j - Richard G. T 357 j— To
BraxnhHlI.Edw.Alberl t.O ssiphorus 251
Bramly, Alfred Jem. iau, Rowland ... 34
— AlwynWm.Jem hades Geo 30J— Ernest Scotl
— John Edward Spencer 183 — Ja ■■ -
Thomas 97|Brounlie,Louis Kossuth
Brindley, Geo. Fred. W. 327 -Browed. W
• M. E.74, 138 Brown, Arthur Ed 1
— Hem i Richd. H.L. King: --. 234' — Arthur James ...
Brancker, Grafton I-. iBrinton, John Chaytor 153 1 — Arthur Laid ley
Dulany Oswald Walter 162 — Arthur Wale
— Henry Russel 1 Bi ,AIex. Villiers 761, 177 — Basil Hanbury
i' 1 280 — Henry Arthur W 322 j — Charles Allen
— Lancelot Dunlop 398 — Claude Russell
Brise, Harold G. Buggies 2191 — C
354 Browne, Arthur Henry 54»
— Arthur Ho«
Arthur Neil E
— Ohai I 1
— Olemenl \. R 73,
L. S. Seton-
— Rev. D G i . '.
— Da
I .1. E. Heale
— Edmond Charles
Edmond Waller 1
Bra. i! Henry ..
Insl Thi . F.|Dnnscomb 35
— Edv .; — Wm. Basil Charles...
— Evelyn Rid lei m Cyprian
— Wih lot |4[—
Brad -■;.', Cba« Bdw 1 Henry
— Fred. Gnrdn
-Hugh Vach 424
— R
Braid, A
Braide, Geo. F, W
Braithwaite, Fras. J. ..
— Francis Powell
— ' I . . . Jen) 37?
— Hai ■ 299
B ram well, < !has. Guy 770
■ Geo. Add:-! ...
— Wm. Scfton 1 - .
Bran 1. Ernest Stanley ,
— Herbert 1
— Bon. Thomas Waltei i i
Brander, Arthur Jos. . 4 ■
— G .516
— Herbert Ralph
Brai 0 :ar G 214
— Si ■. EL. Joseph 53.
Brandreth, Edgar 429
— Lyall 297
Bran foot, Arth. Uudgi
Brannigan, John H 382
Branson, Lionel Hugh
— Vivian Henry
Brass, Ernest Henry ... 249
Brassey, Edgar Hugh 1
— Harold Ernest 134
— Percy Frederick is°
— Robert Bingham ... 1
Bray. A. Le Mesurier
— Claude Arthur! 373
— GeorgeArbhurTheo... 381
— Hubert Alario 3S4
— Reginald Edw. T. 7S, 310
— Rooert Napier 284
Breakey. Arthur John .. 178
Brea,\ . Bt 0. Chi 1- Fra
Bredi n . Alexander ..... 141
— Wuldene FitzWn
1 , Richard Wm.
Brcu.i. •!•, Arthur Grant 212
— Donald ... 179
— EniTj John £0, 417
Bren 11 . Hugh G ,,44
Brei ■', aerberi L8x, 169
Brei , David L 332
— Bdww 1 . .1M78, 308
1 . r el ■■■ I ■
Bret ! erton, l teorgc H jai
Breton, Hum D'Aroh.. 48,207
Brett, Arth. Henry W.51, 175
11 ten, Albert
, Rev A. H. B
L.Cha.Gisborne
'■■I Pole ;
1 1 : .
Britten, Thos. X. 431
. Arthur H. D. .. ■
tit. Edward N" .
— John Edward
. Hamilton W, 225
— Thomas S. Chas.Wm. 22s
I tenry 303
Broadrick, Fred. "B. D. 170
ore Fletcher 286
B] ' 1 .'. i. Arthur 18
pge ... 32, 153
Brock, Edgar X. Loftus 275
i j Jenkins 171
hew WiKiam 372
lii imas Herbert 2S
Brocklehurst, J. F 32
— B ibert 245
aan.C.E. F. Drake 4 1
David Henry Drake > jo
■ Lerbert Edwd.l >ra
Percy Wm. Drake . 422
Vivian Godfrey Drake 1 .
Brodhurst, B. M. L. ... 440
Brodie, Alexander 22-5
ib, Erneit 385
Brogan, Thomas Henry 175
n,JamesEnglan 1
.1 »hn Silvester | 1
' : .1 [am ^ir,
eld, Era. Wm. 51, 261
— Jamos 371
j ' ( li iley 1S0
w alter Trrwhitt 233
1 ■ [fid n GonviUfl 1 \\ ■
— Richd. F. Gonville ... 24:
Colone? Edward
— Vet. L' ■ 1 . •
- Edward Douglas. ..78,
Edwin Harold
— Ernest Craig
— Francis Joseph Wade
— Frank Wo,
Frank Russell
— FrankTatton
— Fred. John 54.
Fredk. Wm, !
eyA. PhiUipps
■
Han Herbi r
Troup
— H. Fori
— Lieut. Henrj H lerl
— Lieut l!v Robl
Henry R. Seguier
11 m tr i CI fton
— James Andrew ,..
.' ihn Southwell ..00,
Levi Le Ge >rge
1 . Lis F 1.
— Oscar
• Percy H ilson
- Richard Crad
— Robert Jam
— Walter lleiiry ......
— Walter Me<ll c
■ BJ
. . ■
Wm. G 1. 1 ■
— William H. WreFord..
Brow in', Al iraham W, ...
— \ lex, John Wogan ..
- Alfred Bden
— Alfred Peroy
— Audi ■ .. 1
— Arthur g. Fred. ... p
Edw. Si
— Frank Dennis
302 — Frank Douglas 1 -
' 'rankW.N.Woj?an49, 144
-■ ■ ■ ■ 1
nell 213
371 — Fred. William 115
10a — Geofl ; J 1 |;-:..- .. 3^2
1 r€ I . .-
1 ■ ■ herb 46
■ '■"- 243
■ . 307 '
. — Haii Id Goi ..52, 321
142
.55 — Hy.
Ralph
.
P. Moresby 444
1 16 — N
joS — James Clendinning... 361
— S r Jas F. Manner
rl 155
- PI Mil ■■. ... 44O
396 — B Arthur 63, 286
lett 513
■ Samu
234 — Sherwood Dij?
261 — ■'■ Wil-
'73 ' ■
213 — Captain William 418
■t>>-.Mr. William ...
361 — Wm. Herberi
William LI
524
_'. Arthur R. So, 4»7
172—1 I : -4
. cis A ■ . ■
1 le trge l'a osey 3S5
153 — Hanworth Stephi
2]] — Herbert Arrott 446
1 .. 4 — '; re Cha
. 1 :. — t .. i
hrop Benjamin
Browulow.i
1 3, 406
— Charles William 178
■ - d'Arcy ( 'harles 436
— Henry lllaikie 78, 177
— Son, J, Roderick 321
— William Vese .. 7
Brownrigg, Geo. Alex. 43S
— Henry John Watt 71, 209
.... 22
1 Ife atudholmd 28
Bi tee, a1' Kan Ler 386
.1- Edward 134
. .. 422
■ es El Lv ird 444
— // ■>". C. 7(1, 4Jn
es M. Dundas... 172
ace Dalrymple 284
David ... 381
i 1 31, 408
— Edw. Archibald 28
■-' ick 431
b David 442
Evans .239
— Harry K. Walpole ... 404
Herve; B inala 334
Curing 231, 374
443
Elliot L 181
Max well ... 442
Edw. Lloyd 439
... 145
Thomas 172
u illiam Alex. SI. ... .. 431
B ranker, C. Molyneux... 237
Jas MUfbrd S 52, 167
1 Robert 285
Brunner, Chas. Wilfred 213
Bruno, Ern.E. Bruno 353,373
- Hugh Watson Hmuo 4°B
Brash, Aplyn Waring .. 254
Index — Active List.
Brush, George Howard 757 Burdur, Ernest Suraner aSaj Burton, Hubert
John E. Ramsay
Bryan, Herbert .....
— Thomas Wm. Guy
Bryant, Ainu
— Frederick Carkeet
— Gilbert Edward ...
— Henry Balfour P...
— Henry Gronville 317
Bryce, Charles Alex. ... 221
— David Greig 437
— Willimr. 252
Bryson, Reginald 529
Buccleuch.W. F. Bukeof 1
Buchan, G. C. Fordyce 171
Buchanan, Andrew
— Arthur L. H 339
— Bertram George 173
— Claude Gray 404
— Francis Edward 259
— George Earnshaw ... 402
— George Johnston 384
— Gilbert Howell L 317
— Henry James 239
— John B. Whitla 382
— Kenneth James 422
— Walter James 518
Buck, C^cHHeDry 438
— Hugh Charles 63, 360
— William Teunant ^32
Bucklund, Philip A. ...43, 410
— Reginald UlickH. ... 210
Buckle. Archie Stewart 171
— Arthur Charles 292
— Aithur Ernest 364
— Arthur W. B 373
— ChrisLopherReginald 17S
— Henry
— Henry William
— Herbert Stewart ..
— Matthew Perceval
Buckley. Arthur D. B
— Basil Thorold
- Edw.Duncombe H.73
Burdott, A. BL;rdctt
327|Burdou, John Alder 3c, ^07
178J Burge, Norman Ormsby 407
Burges, Daniel 273
— Frank 273
Burgess, Boughey 215
— Francis F. R 40, 408
Burgoyne, Gerald A. ... 137
— Roderick Murrie 259
Burke, John FitzGerald
— Richard John Charles 445
— Richard William 395
— Ttioma-' Campbell ... 445
— Paym. William Henry 372
— Major William Henry
Bnrlton, Alfred Ralph.!.
— Arthur H 379
— Philip Sykes Murphy 426
Reginald Dennis 78, 416
William E. Ferdinand 426
Burn, Alex. Edw. P. ..65, 413
— ArthurGeorge ; 63, 412
Chas. Pelham Main-
land 337
— Ernest M. Johnston... 211
George Callander ... 438
JamesMontague 211
Burnaby, Charles G. ... 211
Burnand, Norman G. ... 352
Burne, Edw. Robert ... 174
— Fras. Henry G 2T2
— George H. P 74, 2^2
— Knightley Owen 424
•- Knightley Poyntz ... 418
— Lindsay E. Lumley... 326
— NowdigateA. K. ...71, 413
— Rainald Owen ... 243, 365
Burnett, Charles John...
— Charles Kenyon 159
— Jas. Gordon Lennox
— John Adolplius 525
— Reginald de H 319
— Reginald George "424
— Richard Watkins 435
— St. George E. W....65, 209
— William Gierke 443
— Willoughby Seymour 231
Bury, Hugh Hoskyns
Busfeild, Johnson A.
167 Caldbock, Eaton Hely..
395 Caldwell, Artu.L.3r,3ro,
802
361
— Robert 38
39°
2-25
Bush, Harry
Callaway, Frederick
Callander, David A.
Calley, Thomas 0. P. 50, fj2
Callweh, Albert Henry 54, 175
— Charles Edward ...70, 176
Calthorpe, ifon.S.J.G. ... i;o
444|Oalthrop, Chris. W.Oarr- 5T5
2<5t| — Everard Ferguson ... f?3
T 3. 3*3 Calvert, Chas. Arch..
- Herbert Wheeler 530
■ John 4QI
-John Ernest 33=1
— Oliver George 402 — Robt. T. Chris 440
184
365
3-1
29G| 72, 252
232 — James L. Gilbert 3(o
7\— John Chaplyn
Edward James 271 1— Joseph John 1,. '.'.'.. '.'.'..'. 37...
Budd, Norman A. Hay 426]— Sea. Richard P
Budge, Hubert L
Budgen, Wm. Napier ...
Budworth, Chas. E. D.
Burst, Arthur Hunter .
- David Siruson
53 1
— Sidney Harvey 52
j — William Francis 377
17: 1 Barney, Ernest Henryei,3io
4.59 '— Herbert Henry 49, 335
... 427!— Percy deSausmare27Q, 177
— Herbert John Martin 363 Burns, Frederick . 3,0
— James Martin 386!— John William "142
— John .Martin 3S4I Burnside, E. Aug... 382
— Keith Lyon 334: Burra, John S 3 = ,
— Robert Napier 3S2 (Burrage, John .... 320
Bultiu. Edw. Stanislaus 256iBurrard, Charles ... . 428
Bu keley, Thos. Hy. R. 224|- Harry George 2,7. 36<
culKle
Bushe, Chas. Kendal... 18
— Thomas Francis ...70
Bushell. Fred. Karley... 214
3ushman.Hy. Augustus 6
Bussell, Thos. Edw. ... 226
Bustou, Philip Thos. 52,207
Buswell.FerberdR. 384
Butcher, ArthurE. A. 76, :63
— Frederick Charles ... 14
— Frederick Spurrell... 180
George James 63, 36!
Henry Townsend 60,17'
Butler, Alex. Hazelvtood 43S
— Arthur Almeric P. 252, 374
— Arthur Townley 170
— Bernard A in. Jd B. .. .74
— Charles Walter 244
— Ernest Reuben C 395
— George Lewis i73
Harold \ 266
— Hem*y Hugh z6g
— Henry Maurice .'444
— James 40| .(„7
— James F.Arcedeckue 279
— John B. R 61, 412
— Lord Newtown 221
— Richard Fowler 235
— Richd. H. Keatinge... 294
Robert Fowler 6
Stephen Seymour
142
George 170
John Telfer 318
Noel Leonard 140
Oama, RustamHormasji 525
C* MB bid GE, Zf . .S. H\ Duie 0/
1,4,158,163,185,204,219,
319, 321
— Edward D. P 79, 25:
Cameron, Allan.,, 340
— Allan George, 342
— Angus 342
— Archibald Ivice 299
— Avlmer 361
— Donald Hay 431
— Donald Walter 219
— E wan Corn wallis 170
- Swan Duncan 170
— Ewen Donald Charles 179
— Seo. Francis E wen ... 331
— G. C. M. Sorel 342
— George E. E. Gordon 339
— Hugh Alan 212
— James 32,3206
— James Saumarez 288
— Quarter Mutter John 343
— Hen. John 530
33o
335
34*
174
182
Kenneth Boswell.
Kenneth Mackenzie..
— Neville J. Gordon ...
— Ortbrd Somervllle ...
Robert BruceMacieod
Sir William Gordon... 231
Camilleri, John M .. 425
Sydney George 386 Campbell. Alan James... 426
. George Alfred iq — Sidney Gerald 73' 20c
Bull, lien. Edmund 531 <
William Dutton ...8i, 169
Burrell, Merrick B 142
Wm. Matthew I53
— Wm. Samuel 61, 227
Burroughs, C 361a
234
532
346
307
— Fred. Wm. Trail] -
— Me . Wm. Gore
27°> 3°5| Surrowes, A. Robinson
A^lex. Leslie Scott 40
72.
— George Henry
— Geoffrey Spencer rS4|— Wm. Matthew
— Seymour Clarke 147
Bullen. JohnWelply ... 383
— Stephen Darley i8>
Builer.ifon. Henry Yarde 356
— Jonn.Dashwood
— John R. Symes
— .ffoa. JohnR. L. Yarde 223 j— Henr y Gray
— M. E. Manninghan 3
— Rt. lion. Sir R. H. 4, 3
Bulloch, Richd. Arch.... 300
Bullock, C. J. Troyte ... 245
— George M 47, 2."
— See. VI. H 3g6
.Bulmau, Philip 50,3
Bulpett, Arthur D. ...51, 305
Bnlwer, Edw. A. E 292
— Sir Edw. Gascoigne
Bunbury, Chas. Hamilton
deSt P
— Herbert N
— Vese.v Thomas 74.
— Wm. Edwin 74,
— William C. Hanmer..
— William Henry
,— Sun. W. M'Clrntcck'
Bundock, Alick Fras. ...
Bunny, F.W.M'T. 78,310,309
t— Frederick Btice ...49,166
Buntii.g, Thomas King 1-13
Burbuiy, James Harold 285
Burch. Frederick 140
— William E. S. . ,L
— Walter 361
— S,r William Fras. ...
— Wm. J. Chesshyre 77, 140
Butt, Ashworth Clegg .. 402
— Edward
— Frank Ern. Wilheim 360
Buttanshaw, Edw. T. Si, 364
Butterworth, Reg. F. A. 214
— Samuel 38!
Buxton, John Laurenee 35S
— Ronald Henry 239
Buzzard, Chas. Norman 182
— Frank Anstie 173
Byass, Harry N. ... 3^0
Byers, Cyril' B 437
Byne, Roland M 79, 401
Byng, Arthur Maitland 360
Alex, A. Elphinstone 421
— Alexander Sferatou 239,374
— Alex. Wm. D 48, 410
— Lieut. Arch. John ... 160
— Lieut. Arch. John ... 350
— Arch. Montgomery ... 313
— Archibald Neil 183
— ArthurCrawford J. 3 19,362
— Arthur R. S. Lyon ... 286
— Aylmer M'lver 428
— Barrington B. D 7
— Chas. H. D. Lyon 255
— Charles Ferguson ...421
— Charles Gray 439
— Charles Lionel K. ... 157
— Claude Henry 342
— Claud Herbert 149
— Geo. Philip Fras 31J — Colin Arch. Heron
— Hon. Julian H. G. ...75, 1
Byres, Patrick Moir 80, 135
Byrne, Fred. Joseph ... 348
- Coliu Powys 6j, 4:7
■ David G. Mushiet rso
■ Donald Wm. A 292
Louis Arundell 24.
— Robert Aylmer 445!- James Patrick .
Burrows, Alfred 307 — Joseph Aloysius .
-Edmund A 56, 167 - Percy Edward jS,
— George 277 Byron, John I73
-James Rogers 382 — Diehard
-Norman 76, 265 Bythell, Wm
Gerald Bertram 357 — Douglas 330
Hugh Frederick 330J — Duncan Frederick ... 258
276 — Edmund Arthur 17
415
436
213
143
290
Burd,
Burdall, Albert
Edmund 249
Burdi
a, Henry 5
369
— William
Burt, Alfred
— Arthur George '.
— Charles Henry
— John Marshal! 76,
— Thomas Taylor
Burtchaell.Chas. Henry -82
Burton, Arthur Robert 439
— Aubrey deSausrnarez 439
— Benjamin 54, 167
— Chas. Wm. W 73l 4,4
— Edmund Boteler ...80, 417
— Edmund Merceron 75, 209
— Fowler , 3!^
— Francis Charles ...28, 406
— Fras. Hy. M 380
Frederick Nut hall
— Gerard William 240
Joan
Cadell, Alexander..
— Harry Ernest ..
— Hew Francis 60,
32
65, 2
T-, 4
Ernest George 357
Frank James Brook... 418
Frederick 65,417
e|— Fred. Lorn 7
George 7S, 237
,271 — George Duncan 440
79:— George Patrick 428
411! — George Folding 2Tt
— John Francis 81, 169J - Geo. T. C. Carter 269
— John George 404;— Gordon M'Clelland ... 171
John Macfarlane 517I-
Caddingten, Thos. G. A. 175!-
■ Graham Douglas 251
Gunning Morehead77, 397
Cadogan. Henry O. S.... 263— Harold B. D .'.'.'213
iZbn.Wm.Geo. Sydney 151;— Hector ._ 444
Cafe, Chas. Haydon W.
Catliu, Ernest G 256
Henri Montgomery... 165
Henry William 421
— Harold Franklin .
Harry Chas. Hay...
— Henry Gerard
Cahusac, Wm. Fremantle 1— Her. Montgomery 79, 169
74, 4i5'~ Hugh Walter Geo. 76, 232
Caillard.Wm. M. C. duQ. 234!— Hugo Montgomery 60, 168
Caird, Edw. Devou 313, 368'— Ian Hamilton 438
Lindsay Heuryson ... 286] — James Alastair 50, 33^5
397 1-" Maj-ir John 78, 342
173 •- Jjieut. John 35c
.71, 209; — John Charles 52, 207
46 — John Colin L 49, 207
366 — J. Hasluck 51,350
airncross, Jonn
Cairnes, James Elliot .
445 — William Alan
-.8: — William Elliot
. 420rjairns, Michael....
Index — Attire List.
irlhnr W. ... 378UartwTiRht.AlfredG.71, s5«|Chamberlayne, Wm J.
LornR.HenryDick 2i, 406
— MalcolmSydenhamC. 178
— Napier George 163
— Noel Dawson Henry 141
— Norman St. Clair ... 174
Henry Ale
.. 1631 — Harold 3°8,
- Henrr Anthmy 436 Caruana, Alfred Joseph 425 - George Daniel
- Henrv Augustus ...-, ,, ,.4 Carw.then. Edw. Terry 436 - **»" Descha!
- Hugh Dudley... jfolCaiy, Hun. Lucius P.
Launcelot Richard ... 303J . (Mafterpt Falkland)
-Patrick John »63 - Montgomery L. 78, ^Case .Charles
-»fc staffs^-15; sSS" - 3WSKMss3.a
p««-iir.Ti f" nviriTiiT ... i^.Carlvon. Arthur ,o**emeni. noger 'w . _.t... n ..„ w..
'77
Henry Deschamps ... 348
— William St. George .. 438
220'Chamley, Charles B. ... 336
4151'Jhampain.A.P.Bateman 428
307 — C. E. Batemau 442
221 — Hugh Fred. Batemau 436
- Rawdon Clavermg ... 3M Carlyor... Arthur ge'cMev IJ'hasLeslie 4- .75 - Arthur Duncan
— Robert Louis Astley 337
- Robert Louis Astley 3 - Lionel K ,-■ •■ 8»9 Caja. Cba. ^Herbert. D... 8- John £Jn«8
-Robert Neil 5,6jC«r«.chMl George G. I. <* ^ ™^ GUbert R ? " $,~S.wBld -Steven '...' 146
J.C.Gordon £5E-K. JohnW "■ Chancellor. Arthur 9
' 380 _ Kenneth Soougall ... 4361- John Robert 213
284|_ Robert Archibald ... 443 pbandhun, M^Nath „...
• Robert Wm. Procter 183
— Walter 70,339 — James F
— William i, 18,397 — John
— Wm. Kenneth H 4421— Reginald St. John
3*
'55
— William Pitcairn 58
— William Robinson ..
Campion, Edward 336
— Walter Ernest 245
Candy, J.Molesworth52, 411
Canney, Xer. Dnncan A. 530
Canning, Albert 352
Cannot, Fernand G. E. 362
Canny, Jas. Clare M. ... 355
Cant, Sec. Alan 533
— Ernest Pettitt 132
Cantan, Henry Thos
Cantlie, Wm. "H. N 172
Cantor, Montagu G 244
Cape, Geo. Augustus S. 1
— Herbert Anderson ... 159
Capper, Alfred Stewart 439
— John Edward 79, "
— Robert Harcourt Orel
— Thompson 77, =7
— William Baume ...48,308
Capron, George 33c
Carbery.Miles Bertie C. 347
Carbonaro, O. Marianus 166
Carbutt, Edw. Goddard 172
Garden, Alan Douglas 214
— Derrick Alfred 336
— Fred. H. Walter 132
— Henry Parry »6
— Henry Westenra 372
— John Rutter 436
— Louis Peile 74, '77
— Ronald James Walter -.58
Cardew, Francis Gordon 422
— George Amorose 170
— George Frederick ... 294
— George Hereward 75, 364
— George Schuyler 382
— Philip Ambrose 184
Cardozo, Samuel N 381
Cardross, Lord ... 224
Cardwell, Charles Alex
Carew, Bampfylde "
— Geo. Albert Ln
... 420iCasswell, Frank 305— George
- Phiiip Sar,8;i, 2<skhM». Wm. Ernest ... 182 - *^ 4. o
- Richard Lloyd 437|Castle, Reginald - H» "'jj801' <°«
- Wm. Johnstone 439'- Ronald Eustace .
Catbcart, Aug. Ernest... 3-'= Chapman, Arch. John ...
...74,4.5- Hon. Reginald . 32 . - Arthur^ Emer., on . . 33,
'Catherwood. Wm. A. ... 377 — bdn.ird rrancis ••4.
Cato, Chas.Stanley ... 380 - Edward Henry -g
Cator,AlbemarleBert.E. 223— Frederic H.
Robert 4°',- Harry Ernest
Carpenter, Charles M... 213
George 401
— Robert Abbott 444
269
151
43»
354
399
,64
Charles Cattley 235
- Charles Ernest 3
- Christopher D'A. B. '«»'-,.„. --. --, _ --- - Ernest ,„
- MtS?SS::* HI c;^rSubert'L:::::.... U- Herbert Ale. 63. ,«
- Frederick Ulysses 395 Catty, Thos. Claude 248I- Heihert
George Anderson. ..63, 2o8lCaulfeild, Alg. M. ... 74. 286
Joseph Thomas 185
180
439 _ Ge„rge Anderson. ..03, 2oo^au,,ei.u. -s. -. ... ,,, ™- _ ' Jo9. „
209 — Harne Gardiner 163— t^nanes 1. ...... • — '"g r„ ,,,.irl Palmer
329- Henry Arbnthnot 27= - Francs W. John .. 4.8 - Le unarJ ™rn r
Henry Arbntnuoi *75|— ranw» «-•«—»•■ MnnpVlame«A w ^
gSSl- ^ BakeT -: IKE Jan^^aS W.bJ *3 - r\T^^± |
W'S1- StZSZlSSSZ lfJ-»hSderson »
William " '■■ 519 Caunter. Jas. Eales .. 76,
Carre Percy K 214 c.iutlev, Chris. Hugh ... j.
Cerreg Robert Thomas s^Cauv.n. Wm. Stephen... 3f - Ja< ■°-»W^-- * *
Carrick. Ethelben Wm. 425 Cavaye, Alex. H. B....65, 267 - R'^'J ^^ .: %
Harrington, Sir Fredk .. 5 - George Ross 70. 342 - ^P' ^.f a° s 457
Carrnil.Arthur Lyons;6. 177 - William Fred 10 - ■*«•*' "j^enry" 378
Edv, Rich.W. C: . 5i7|cave.Adrian^a;,rence ;S^arle^rorth^n^ „. |
— Fredk. Fitzgerald ... 3861— Arthur Stephe:
— &mry Arthur )53
— John Wm. Vincent ... 239
Carruthers, CharlesAug. 292
— Fras. John 267
— Herbert St. Clare 5=4
— John Thomas 28, 408
— Robert Alexander ... 421
Carson, Llewellyn B... 277
— Thomas 344
-Walter P 527
i8.Charlcs.Eric Montagu S.214
-97
in Charley, Harold Richard 344
4i8|Charltou. Claud E.C.G. 172
— Lionel EvelynOswald 158
, — Win. Johnston ... . 377
1 Charrier, Paul Alfred . 353
deL .. n8'carte,ThomaBElliott75, i77.Cawley, John Stephen 161
arte .' 75. 148 Carter, Alfred Henry 56, 167 Gawood. George Crane 41S
16 - Aubrey John 307 Cawston.Cecil Faulkner 159
- George Noble ...
- Henrv Charles Edw..
Cavenagh, w. 0 5'. »5i|
Cavendish,AJlredE.J.72, 350 ■
- Cecil Charles :c ,i ' -
-Koa.Chas.Wm.Hugh.sSIChartens. Ldm. Butler 134
- Frederick W. L.S.H. 150 — John „ •■ •• "4
- Hugh Crawford 184 - Nigel h-eppel 26
- John Spencer ,3J|churters. rank 11 ,8
_ Hon. William Edwin 219 Cbartres. Richd. c .Bi
• Chase, Herbert 3W '
— James 224
— Ramsay Gordon 310
— William St. L 6 . 4' <
- R^aram^ . -^*¥W~ ^^^l^T^ ^ Chatter^ N.tyanarda 3,
— Denis 63, 277
— de Vic ... "7!
— Edward Sausmarez... 271
— George G. Sandeman 170
— Harold Eustace 173
— Herbert Clement 210
— H.race Wm. W. O. ... 365
— John Thos ;;=
— Leicester W. Le Mar
chant 236
11. r^
Reginald Edward
Chads, Harry Campbell 292
-Charles Frederick ... 37'!- Duncan Campbell 58, 168 Oay"r,John8.
— Cecil William 442— Edward James 80.417Cec1l.it
— Ernest Aug. Fred. 71,230
Ernest Paaley 1S0
— Evan Eyave 364
— Francis Charles... 51, 3'°
— Gerald Bayley 386
— Gerard Edward 1S2
— Godfrey Lambert 435
— Gordon 63, 132
— Harry Molyneux.,48, 325
— Herbert Augustine... 444
— Mervyn Dobric .-,6 — Herman Bonham 210
— Octavius William 428 — James Edward 3°'
— Seymour James 243 — John Mark i'-'-
— Walter Louis John . 182 — John R. B. Graham ... 430
— Ward Sausmarez 247. 368,— John Thomas .. 373
— Wilfrid L. de N 215 — Lindsay .lames .. 301
— Wm Havilland 180 — Reginald I'hiideis ... 265
Cargill, Sidney Temple 214 — Sidney II 378
larlaw, Henry 340- William Griiyrt.ui 54, 3'
- Frank B. Macaulay 365
- George '84
- Ge irge D. Latham ... 43<
- Joh^balsir 424
Onaideoo"tt. Alg. Winn... 4»!Chauncy, Charles u. K. 442
- William Henry 213 Ohawn ir, Rupert 96
Chalk AKredJa-s 386 - W.Uutm Hampden ... 303
Challenor, Edw. Lacy ... 2S» Oheales, Ralph Darbj ..
— Geo. Richards 47, l66!-.!le, '
Edw. Geo.... 171
^UlR^h.rdi::".:3:8Jcp.n^rUFA^„
Chall.ce, Gerald Geo. 4°. 3«3 .Ghepinel . C. J^jnes ... .79
ChalUs, Oswald - ■' nermside. 1 H. . . 7,204
Clialloner. Thomas ,66 Chesnaye, G.0 oeh. W... .. 45^
I'hulmnr Reirinuld . 2; CllosiK'.V. Alox. GOO....O5, 294
Ch «»::«.". ' : Anuanl 429 -Harold Prank 7„ «,
Chaml.erla.n.K^.F.W. S;o - ^1'°wi-.."a \\]
- Jas. Slade Hosier ... ' .K1 e V' Ba'u-ot 22
Laurence Beaumom ' "• '. ", " '• ' ' . ' ' M U''"t "
-Neville F. FitzlJ. ..,8, 4" - W,U";'" ,Vhiii„W Ife
- Robertlnd 44= I 'Otwo e. 1 1 ' >l> W • ■■ "£
- Thomas Ffoster .72, 177 Ghevalloy, Francis .8
Index — Active List.
Chovallier.Fras.E. deC. 182 Jlark, Arthur L. Crisp 350
804
Chow, Albert Chas 185
Cheyne, Arch. Ythen ... 440
— Henry Baliol 444
- ReginaldEdmonstone 436
— Qr.Mr. Charles is
— Major Charles 74, 399
— CharlesC. Wisemau7s,i77
Charles Hy. G. M 357
Chichester.Alan Geo. 58, 2541 — Charles .lames 214
— Alfred G. de Vaud ... 432 — Sir Charles M 5
— Arlington Augustus 294] — Rev. Pred. James 530
— Arthur G. Vaughau... 348]— Fred. L. Stanley 269
— Claud Oswald 3°i| — George Calvert 143
— Cyril Ernest 245 — George L. Philip 431
■ Frank E. C. Burnard 401
■Joseph 63, 275
■ ReginalddeBlanuiere 286
Ge irge Stanley 443
Sir Geo. Sydenham 31,205
George Vernon 173
Robert Guy Inclodon 334!— Goland Vanhalt ^9
Clinch, Herbert W. 365 0)8, P.ircy FV in 228
Olive. Edwd. A. Bjlton 337 - Itichinl Jamas ..'. '.'".'"144
— Edward Henry 4! - Robt. H. Cortauld
— George Sidney 2idComn. Campbell .
■ George VVindaor
Clifford .
231
2il
- Percy Archer 219!— John E. Pine .'.' 307
Cloete. L. Balfour 4441— Roger Pine 30
Oloete, Evelyn A. H. J. i69JCogan, Rev. Horace B 530
Cloke, Robert Patrick... 311 Ooghill, Charles E l,v 79 169
le, Arthur John 213 — Donald Mackay . . 327
— Walter Raleigh 275
Childe, L.Fred 52,r
Henry 30, 205
Hpn. Calvert Stanley 173
Childers, Eardley M 301 — Hilary Basil 21^
— Edm. S. Eardley ..40, 208'- Hugh 183
Chill, Walter 360'— James 516
Chinn, John Henry 185' _ John deW Lardner 61, 176
Chinnery, Moresby 144 — John Louis J 249
Chippindall, Edward . . 256:— John Walrond 130
•G.Herbert 50- Marshal Falconer ... 261
207 ■
269.
■ Mervyn Officer 236
^Norman Percy 234
529]— Reginald Graham
— William H 47
Cbisholm. R. Hugh . ...
Chittale, P. K
Chitty, Arthur Wilson... 439.— Reginald Hastings ... 15
— Ernest R. Inglis 430— Robert 185
— Walter Willis 4*5 — Robert F. N 32, 368
Cholmeley, Mont. R. A. 219,— Seymour Spencer S. 342
Chopping, Arthur 386 — ThomasHy Matthews 385
Chown. Ernest Edw 400 — Tom , 175
Chree, Rev. Geo. J 53> — Travers Edwards ..... 271
Christian, Ewan 25 ,\ - Walter William 11 =
— Gerard 256 — William Molson 386
■Joan 185 — William Senhouse ... 33
Christie, Edgar Jessopp 344 Ola rkson, Bertie St. John 204
II....... T> ...... T* ,_Vl. •,
— Charles Barry 239!— Norman Sinclair!!!.'!' 439
— Charles Frederick ... 210'Coke. Algernon John P
— Francis Morton 313
— Fredk. Macdonald72, 177
— Geoffrey Dominie 210
— Hugh Marston 133
— Joseph Kinnear c, '
— Lewis Henry 2
— Maxwell Arch 54, 154
Clothier, Robert F. ..,63, 412
Clough. Alfred H. B... 60, 353
— Henry Kenny 2"
Iowes, Ernest Wm T32
—Graham V. Winchester 340
— Peter Legh 47, 149
Winchester St. George 15'
— Henry R. Stark 213J— Frank Cecil 517!— Will
228[Clutteruuck, Arthur V. 36
— Edmund Ricardo 14
— Lewis Augustus ... 31, 363
— Noel Stanley 4.
Ooaker, Vere Arthur ... 445
Coar, Dionysius 369
Coates, Douglas R 171
— Frederick Raymond.. 232
— George John
— Henry Wise Unett
— John TJnett 169
— Reginald Carylon 171
■Herbert \\ . Andrew 17.,-- John Wilkms s*7 Coats, Geo. Henry B 48 410
-James Harry 75,446 - Thos. H.Frederick... 382 Cobb. OecUHenrV 301
- Lindsay Bruce Stars .8. Clauson, John Eugene... 2n _ Cbarlea Edwarfl I
- William Charles 234 Clavell, Rich.K.W\R.6,( 3,9'
> Clayhills, George 278
— Arthur John B. .348, 373,Clayton, Charles 39s
- Chas.Theobald Walsh 288 - Edward Fiancis . .. 223
- Francis Wm. King ... 279 — Edward Robert ....'.. 301
George Ross M 179
- John Fletcher
lobbold, Alan Ralph ... 267
— E. Cazenove 330
— Rev. Fras. E. Davy ... 530
Cobden, George Gough 150
.79 -Fred. rhos. ...... 41, 36: lobham, Horace W... ... 433
154I- Gilbert Falkingham 182 1 Tehran, Archibald G '
■Walter 241
Churcber, Br\ an Thos. 227! — Robert C ."Browne ".'.'.' 146
— Dcuglas W 77, 34S,Cleeve, Eirerton Stewart 170
Churchill, Alex. Phayre 1C3! - Frederick J. S. ...79 160
— Arthur Ben. Norton 77,177'— Herbert 26s 365
— Arthur Gillespie 48 — StewartDalrymple6o, 208
— Charles Fleetwood ... 377!- William Fred 50, 175
— Edward Geo. Spencer 22oJClegg, William 3to
— Folliott 420 Cleghorn, Chas. Angus 181
— George Ross Deas ... 438 Clement. Reynold A. iV
— Herbert Forbes 269 — Robert Hampden .. .. 38
— Mackenzie 22'ciementi, John 200
— Set?n ;■•■- 37i|Clements,Chas. Henry.. 420
Churchward, Rev. M. W. 396 — John Samuel ... . 184
— Paul R. S 72, 307 -Ralph Arthur P. 1, 28
— W. btanbury 57, 176 - Robert William ,8s
Chute, Pierce T 70, 353lciemesha, Wm. W. .. 519
— Richard A B 279!ciemson, Wm. Fletcher 520
Cinnamond, Chas. H. L. 34S|Clerk, Charles James 162
Clapham, Douglas 182
— John Thurlow 384
Clmridge.PercyShelleyF. 43S
Clark, Cecil Horace ... 184
— Chas. H. Baldwin . .. 435
— Charles Watson 179
— CraufurdAlex. Gordon 321
— Ernest Shaw 385
— Francis M. Augustus
Atkinson 223
— George 1"
— Joseph A. M. A 401
— Paul Treby 70, 301
— Richard John 401
— Robert Leaver ...185, 370
— Stephen Frazer 383
— Thomas James 215
— William 24
— William Ellis 174
— Wm. Ronaldson 518
Clarke, Albert Edw 395
— Albert E. Stanley 224
— Arthur C. S 431
Godfrey 4
— Henry 54
Clecke, Augustus B. H. 172
Clery, Carleton B. L 435
— St'rCornelius F 5
— James Albert 377
Cleveland, Hen. Fras. ... 5 ~
Clibborn, John 4i, 4C9
Clieve. James Francis... 264
Cliff, Harold Martin ... 344
Clifford, Re,. Arthur 53J
— Henry Frederick H... 243
— Richard
. Archibald G. 61, 39
— Francis
— Herbert P. Gordon ...
Cochrane, Archer Wm.
Ross 519
— Edw. WarrenWebber 385
— George Leslie 332
— James Kilvington ... 352
— Norman Denneys 181
— Robert Cecil 395
— Thomas Henry 212
— Willian Alfred [45
— Win. Fras. Duadonald
Cock, Hubert C. L 183
Coukaday, George L. ... 184
Cockburn, Arch. C.M'K. 26
— Charles Jas 72, 234
— Ernest Radcliffe 326
— George 61, 355
— George Alexander 31, 206
— John Brydges 263
— John Edw. Harrison 183
— Wm.Alex.Crawford73, ' 3°
— Wm. Fredk 73, 177
Cockcraft,Louis W.LaT. 174
Cookerell, Laurence
H. M. P 3Il
cockerill.Geo.Kynaston 433
— John William 385
Oockm, Rev. J. I. B 530
Cocks, Horace 382
Cocq, Charles Alex. R... 435
""b"™,-.-.-. 445 Codaington, Arthur B. ,03
~Rnh^r.T,!ei- 7.4°s!-H. B.Orton 290
" iowlal^xweaV5'^'--?-^-^^^ "6
— Walter Rees
— Wigram ,07
Clifton, Chas. Caryl .. 260
Climo. Percy Hill ,8,
— Skipton Hill 78,433
— Versehoyle C 360
— William Hill L,
Codrington.Alfd.Edw.49, 22.
— Ernest 43,
— Harry de Burgh 435
— Herbert Say 294
— Hopton Osbert 43a
— Hubert Walter 430
— Richard Percy John 294
— William Robert 152
44 3
— Edward B 46. 106
— Edw.Sacheverell D'E.j67
— Ernast Sacheverell ... 400
— Jacinth D'Ewes P. ... 330
— John Talbot 17
— Hon. Richard 22^
— Ronald Bruce 29;
— Hon. Wenman 65, 356
Coker, Lewis Edm. ...46, 175
Oolan, Wm. Bobt. B >yie 436
Colbeck, Bernard B. 13, 183
Colborne, Hon. Sir Fra. 242
— Hon. Francis L. L. ... 131
— Hon. J. G. R. Ulysses 292
Colby, Laurence R. V. 220
Coldstream, John C. ... 441
— William M 212
Coldwell. Reg. Charles 303
Cole, A. W. G. Lowry78,29o
— Aubrey du P. Thorold 140
— Brian Lytton 184
— Edward Hearle 423
— Frederick Temple 79, 177
— Henry Cecil Lowry ... 293
— Henry Walter George 427
— Henry Wells 313
— J. H. M. Vuet 148
— Re:\ J. List9r ^30
— MiworayLysterS.O. 233
— Richard 185
— Robert Arthur 74,414
— Rsv. Theodore Edw. F. 330
Coleman, Albert 518
— WilliamFreme ...77, 243
Coleridge, Hugh F. 79 307
-John F. S. D .:. 4o4
Holes, Colin Hennessey R.426
— Herbert Jefferis 401
— Morton Calverley 227
Coley, John Thomas 393
Collaoott, John R. . ..190,370
Collard, Alex.mdar A.
Lysons 290, 374
Alfred Methven 282
— Arthur William ...31, 363
— Charles Edwin 401
— Johu Marshall M. ...
Oolledge, Leslie Rooert
Collan, .Sir Edwin Henry '
H i6( 4o6
— Edwin Hy. Ethelbert 183
Colleton, Sir A. A. W. Bt.
56, 257
Collette, Cecil Henry 47, 317
Colley, George Fred. ... 361
— Percy Harold 4oi
Collie, Mackintosh A. T. 528
Collier. Bertram Wm. ... 266
Oollings, Alg. Win. ...58, 259
— Cecil Bargravo 3«4
— Godfrey Disney 372
— William Aug 3
Collingwood, CleanellWi32
— Percy Hildebrand ...386
— William George ...47, 368
Collins, Charles Bury... 211
— Charles Glen 342
— Charles Wei man 261
— David Edward 369
— Denis Joseph 38!
—.Dudley Stuart ... 215
— Ernest Rokeby 277
— Geo. Atkinj 00, 4n
— Rev. James Henry ... 532
— John Gerrard 299
— John Stratford 31, 227
— Rev. Reginald F 396
— Richard Henn 3lo
Robert John ... -,It
William Fellowe's."...' t43
— William Henry I35
Collinson, John .46 30g
CoUis, MauriceC. Cook648,4 10
— Robert Henry ... I40
— Wilfrid E. Russell .".'. 149
439
381
8o5
Coliison, Chas. S.
Collyer, Arthur Alan ...
Colnaghi, Dominic H....
Coloml*. Fr.-is. Cracroft
— George Henry Cooper
— Rir v ...So,
Colquhonn, Alun S.
— Charles Fayle
— Edward Lyndon
— Harry
— Hen. erf W. C. ....
— Julian Campbell
— Robert I'rosthwaite ..
Colson, Edward
Colston, Harold K.
Colthurst, J. C. Bowen
Colvile, Arthur M
— Geo. Northcote
— Sir Heurv Edward ...
Colville. Arthur E.W. 52,
— John Ross
Colvin. Forrester F
— Jas. Morris C
— John Russell C — 8o,
Colwell, Geo. H. T 6,
Combe, Boyce
— Boyce Albert
— Herbert
— Kenneth
— Lionel
— Sydney Boyce 445
Comerford, H 377
Comins, Dennis W. D.... 5:6
— Henry 419
Commeline.Chas.Ern.63, 20S
— Francis Henry Bagot 422
Compton. Charles Wm. 2*5
— Lord Douglas J. Cecil 150
— Thomas Edward. ..58, 308
Comyn, D. C. E. ffrench 280
— Edward Walter
— Lewis James 349
Conant, Eric E. W 329
Conder, Claude R. ...34, 206
— Gerald .. 395
Condon de Vere 529
— Edgar Hunt 384
— Jas. Knighton 434
Coney, Sec. Henry T — 396
Cong'don, Arthur E. O... 353
— Ernest C. L .. 402
Congleton, Hy. Lord ... 5
Congreve, Walter Norri3 356
Coningham, Alfred E.... 215
— Charles 52, 275
— Frank Evelyn 438
— Henry 180
— Herbert John 352
— Walter Robertson 298
Conlan, Reginald L. H. 355
COSSA.VGBT,M.S.I£. the
Duke of 1, 4, i47>223> 356
Connell, Chas. Edw. H. 422
— Charles Forster 440
— James Chas. Waiter 267
— Timothy 175
Conner, Richard 273
— William Daniel ...56, 208
Connolly, Arthur M. ... 400
— Edward Patrick 386
— Lionel J. Ridg way ... 184
— MatthewWnxKemble 3*5
— Wm. Edw. Gunnell... 400
— William Hallett ...63, 168
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn 214
— John Colpoys 306
Connors, John 228
Conolly, Edw. Michael 173
— Thomas in
Conran, George H. M. 60, 246
— William Lorain© 42:
Conry, Jas. Lionel J. ... 348
Constable, Sev. A. E. B. 530
— JameB George ... 231, 374
— iWilioughby V 51, 207
Conway, Arthur S 329
— Wm. John 24
Conyers, Charles 346
Conyngh am, Gerald P. L.211
— Hubert M. Lenox 395
— Jno. Staples M. L. ... 348
— Wm.Arbuthnot L.... 58,275
Coo, Charles S 115
Cooch, Charles 130
— Chas. Edw. Hyacinth 286
Coode, Henry P. R 173
— Percival 284
Index — Active List.
319 Cook. Cha
374 — Sdwin Berkeley
atil— George Trevor- Roper
4 1 Q — I I I
... — Henry Hex
17,
M- - Walter 48,
279 Cook.-, alt Fothergill...
[64 — Aubrey St. John
[odsoi
4:0 — Bertram H. Hunter ..
jga — Cyril Annesley .. .
' to 1 'oug SI .Hunter
Ernes! 51,
3. Curtis
j4j| — H< tergill .
■ [ugh Wm. Fothergill
01 Robert G b...
B ■■ iei I ■! ■-■■nil 73,
tnr... ......
,-4 — Sydney Fitzn
150 — Tii ■ \
2i2 — Wm B ttterw ;rth 41,
*^<j - William tfevinson M.
- 1 ' loksi >n. Claude Edw, ..
George Axthui
V, — hiostjyn Eden
i44 — Percy Selby
I7o— Phihp Blencowa
263 — William Whicher
Coombes, Samuel
Cooper, Aug. Frederic 77,
Samuel
- ( Shaa. Duncan ^3,
— Edmund Satfery
— Fdward Joshua ..73,
— Edward Shewell
Francis Edward ...71,
— Frank Sandiford
— Harry
— Harry Ashley
Henry
John
— Lewis Ernest So,
— Philip Templer ...
— Richard Joshua ...76,
Robert 80,
Robert M. Le Hunte
Thomas Francis
— William George...
— William Heaton
— William N.R. Gilbert
— Bev. William W. G...
Copelaud, Frederick ...
Robert J
Copemau, Hugh Chas.
riptdand.Chas. Sturrock
William Stafford
Copley, Et.C. A. Bewicke
60,
Coppinger, Thomas S....
Corbet, Anh.Domville 32,
Corbett, Basil Andrew...
— Chas. Harold
— Kdwy Frank
Hy. George Lyon
— Richard 24,
— Rob. delaCour
Walter Frank
Corbyn, Edwyn C
Hector
Cordeaux, Harry Edw.S.
— William Wilfred
Cordner, Alex. Allen ...
— James Edward
Cordue, W, Geo. Ranger
I ■.,, ii.-.l, 1 ilil> ,l<lhll ;■ ,
Corker, Thomas M
Corkery, Martin P
Thos. Herbert
William Alfred
Corkran, Chas. Edw. ...
Corlett. John S
Cornes, Hugh
Cornish, F. T. Warre ...
Cornwall, John Wolfran
Corrie, George G. Wyatt
William F. Taylor ...
Corry, lion. H. William
Lowry 16,
— Johu Beaumont
Noel Armar Lowry ...
Corsellis, Arthur H. N.
Cory, liev. Chas. Page ...
George Norton
Cosens, Fred. W. U. ...
— Robert
Cosgrave, William 366
' isa .: t, Arthur R. B. .. 17 4
■ losta, Oscar M. John la 438
Coateker, John Hy
Dives
Costello, Edraond Wm.. 440
— James LiUie 4°
1 i, J. 1
. Home*' G. T. .. 439
Costobadie, Edw I
Coston, John Francis „ 331
Totesn irtb, James C
Cocgravo, Edwin C. B . 421
Cottell, Arthur B
Reginald Jan
liMni'iiM lirian
Edmond Wm. ... ,47,
Franoia Gibson ...58, 399
— Harry John tit
Cotterill, Harry G....74, 399
— Hugh Edward ...
Cottingham.Edw.Roden 393
— Henry Laugrishe .. 17-
Jot ton. Arthur Stedman 173
— Charles Leonard ..79, 137
— Francis G. Stapleton 214
— Harold Temple 296
— Herbert Joseph
— Robert Benjamin
— Stapleton Charles
— Stapleton Lynch. ..78,
— Wellington R P. 8 ..
— William Lewis 4,.
Couch, Joseph }i »
Couchman, Geo. EL H49 243
Hervey Xoel 319
Uoulson, Basil J. B 2 9
— Gustavus H. Blenkin
sopp 268
— John 365
Lisle Blenkinsopp ... 233
Couper, Edward Ej 418
— Victor Arthur 73, 356
Courage, Anthony 156
— Miles Rafe F.... 173
Courtenay, Edw. Jas. ...
— Edw. Reginald 46, 152
— George Edward 350
— Michael Hudson 179
Courtney, Edw. A. W.... 364
— Frederick Harold 183
Cousin, Thos. Gaspard 261
Coutts, George 379
Malcolm 364.
Coventry, Edgar Ernest 27
Cowan, Andrew G. 444
Henry Vivian 52. 167
— James 3J5
James Henry 63, 208
Samuel Hunter 421
Cowans. Ernest Arnold 336
John Steven 74, 33b
Cowell, Albert V. J. 342
Henr3* Claj'ton 37?
Hy. Pulleine John ... 183
Cowen, Wm. D. A ;;•■.
Cowie, Ales. Hugh. ..77, 209
— Alexander John 453
— Charles Henry 79, 200.
— Charles Stewart
— David Gordon 183
— Ernest Leonard 360
— Henry Edw. Colvin.
— Herbert M'Cally 213
— HughNorman Ramsay 1 -^
— Thomas Rennie ...17, 405
Wm. Alex. Lomer... 4--:
Cowin, Douglas Hy. F. sag
Cowley, Sev. Hy. G. B. 332
James William 4x8
Cowper, Herbert M 227
Maitlanu 418
— Malcolm Gordon 249
Cox, Arthur Ditmas ... 43b
— A. F Hamilton ...271,373
Aubrey Hamilton 79, 397
— Charles Edward 252
— Charles E. Somers... 442
— Charles Hay 6of 247
— Sev. Edgar Lionel ... 531
— Edward Henry... 1135
— Francis W. Henry ... 424
— Frederick Hugh 401
— George 7
Gerald Aylmer 400
Haruld Bennett 174
Uerbcit Vaughan ... 4:8
Cox, John 18
— Sir John William 251
— Patrick G. Ashley ... 357
— Percy Zechariah .. .. 424
— Re_r. John Ponsonby 350
— Richard Charles C. 75, 271
— Robert Frederick 160
John Augustus . 234
onel FitzGibbon... 241
— Thomas Sands 442
— Walter Halbert 529
— Walter Latham 63 ■
— William ... 369
— William Charles ... 79, 245
ead, Jas. Alfi e
— T. Langhorne 179
Ooxtn, Alfred Walter .. 310
foe, Colville C. A. E. 335 J
— Eyre M. S. 49, 219 A
tbbie, John 143 J
> ft, Bernard U dtci
— Hugh . :4
, John Francis 53, 176
— Robert Annesley iSi
Craigie. John H. Smitb ;6
— Patrick Xeil 445 1
Jrai fc, James 439
Crampton.Fiennes il - , 177
— Philip J. R 73, 168 )
Icane, BSLi 361 s
C ran ford, Robert L 395
Iraske, John 352 I
tr, Edrn. Henry B. i8t 1
— George •, 4
— James C. Balfour ..65, 4:3
— John Chas. Pulleine 440
— John Evelyn Edm. ... 213
— Bhafto Lingfield ..81, 209
— William Shafco 256
Craufurd, George S. G. 339
— John A. Houison 420
— Robert Quentin 260
Craven, Arthur Julius .. =13
— R»n. Charles Eric ... 2^4
— WaldemarS. Dacre ... 174 1
Crawford, AlfredTemple 177
— Archibald 79, 177
— Arthur Gosset 43^
— Dirom Grey... 517
— Claude Melville 421
— Frauk F 395
— Frederick Jame>
— George Adam 116
— George Rainier 420
— Gilbert Stewart 384
— James Muir 518
— James Norman 271
— Johu Cane
— John Halker 438
— Raymund -^i* 308
— Robert Duncau 184
— Viacent James 386
Crawf ard, Proby E. P.... 288
Crawley, Charles 3S7
— Chetwode Geo. Green 39S
— Eustace 153
— George Burridge -4, 446
— Richard Parry 266
— Thos. Gorges 16
Crawshaw, John N 161
Craws hay, Fred. Wm.,. 251
■ Henry 27
Creagh.ArthurGethiniS, 167
— Arthur 11. Dopping... 430
— Edward Cottingham 436
■■■ ' '■ . KniMt-r 424
— G. WashingtonBraaier 380 )
— Leo \2j .
— O'Moore 28, 407 .
— Ralph Chas. Osborne 4.'3
— Walter j2
Creak, Wm. Heywood... 3o7
Irealock, S.L. Vaughan 245
Cree, Kdward Russell,.. 37^
— Gerald 38,
— Herbert Eustace 383 -
Creed, Peicy Red fern ... 35-
Crcek, Robert Forbes
Sianley 226
Cregau, Thos. Andrew 71,209
1 re-swell, Alfred Ernest 230
— Henry Baker 156
Cresweli, Edmund F... 183
— Edmund William.. .34, 206
Cretin, Eugene .516
Crichton, Chas. W, H.... 151
Constantino Hotham 235
Index — Active List.
Crichton, David E. M.
Makgill 342
— Hon. George A. C 134
— Henry C. M. 51 260
— Henry William Finer. 221
— Hew ... 181
— Hubert Francis 219
— Hon. Jas. Archibald 337
— John Ernest Theodore 327
— M'Veagh 443 Cuming, A. Edwin 364
— Richard Edward 322- Arthur Thomas 179
— Richmond T 447 — Robert John 441
trimmin, John 5J8 Camming, Chas. Chevin 386
Crrpps, Arthur Win 421 —Ernest Alfred
— Ilenrv
Cumber, Herbert Chas. 230 Cuthell, Algernon H. ... 24S
Cumberland, B.R.H.the Cutler, Howard 0 444
Duke of. KG 4 Cuttle, John 248
Cumberland, Loui8Bertie322|Cuyler. Sir Charles
— Richard Ormsby 241 Bart -01
Cumherlege, Arch. F. ... 213 da Costa. Edw. Rouaid" 523
Charles John... 436 — Evan Campbell . 277
— HenryO.Faithf.ill )6S — Oscar Michael John 4J7
Cumme, Rev. Ralph A .. 510 D'Aguiiar, Sir C. L. 163
806
220
292
33'
294
M7
213
— John Swainson ....
Dalai, Kharshedji A.
Dalby. John..
Dauglish, Geo. Victor 79
Dan Ices. Arch. Henrv ...
— Clendon Turberville
Dauncey, John
— Thursby H. E So, .,
Daunt, BertramRochfort 4-jq
— Richard Algernon C. 344
— Walter D 428
Davenport, Chas. S.
37: M'Nab 4OI
527 — George Holt .
172 — Samuel
— Thomas Gerald 322 — Ttlbnt N.'Fawsctt
Daldy. Alex. Wm
• ■ 215 — Hanway R 332lDale.' George Arthur
4(3 Oavey, Horace Scott
Crisp, George Bedford... 385 — Ludovic S. Gordon
Crispin, Hugh Trevor ... 232'- Wm. Sydney 73, 399
Crocker, Alfred Gilbert 436 Cummings, Basil Eric . 184
— Bertram Edw 257'— Wilfrid H 72 17-
— George Delamnin 353 Cummins, Harry A. V. 436
— Herbert James.: 400 — Henry Alfred'. 38:
— Sydney Fras 422 — Ian A'. Marshman ... 183
oroeRett, Syil. Laurence 171 — James Turner 16, 406
— w. Macandrew 170 — Stevenson Lvle 385
Crofton ArthurE. L. ... 232 Cuningham, Chas. A. 7, 405
— Charles Woodward ... 329!— Fras. Geo. Glencairn 35
"» 1841Cu.ninghame.Dav. S. 32, 406
— Malbv Edward 34, 231 — Edw.Wm.Montgomervi74
— Morgan George 258- John A. Smith- ...50 133
— Morgan Samuel 16 — Thos. A. Alex. M 337
— Robert Benjamin 182,'— Wm. Coninghame '.'. 130
>fts, Aylmer Martin .. 516 Cunliffe, Ernest Wm. 6S, 413
290 — Foster Lionel 54, 167
316 — Fred. Hugh Gordon... 271
379JCunningham, Allan H... 212
227J— Aylmer Basil ->n
38: — Charles Alexander
226!— Frederick George
— Edmund Selater
— James
— James Grove White...
— Leonard Markham ...
— Richard
Croker, Arthur Edward
— Henry Leycester 252
— Vere Arthur 445
Croly, Arthur E. J. ..
— William Chapman .
Crombie.David Campbell "445
Crommelin, C. Yule..
Cronin, John Joseph
Crooke, Chas. D, ~
George Glencairo 47
Harold Tweedale
379I— John Adams
Johu William
Percy Henry ".
420; — Robert Allan 386
446|Cunnington, Robert H. 214
Parry 244|Cunyngham, Jas. Keith
261
Crookenden, Arthur...... 26ii Dick
— Salusbury Daven- ;- Robert Henry Dick " 162
P P°" ■-•■ 373'- Wm. H. Dick 47', ,39
Lrookshank.ArthurAlex.?^:- SirWilliam Dick.WrV aoo
Chichester de Windt 2i2lCuppage, Edm. Vernon 292
213J— William Adam 4j9
28oiCure, Alfred Capel ...So, 169
399'— Herbert Capel 65, 273
ifto.Cureton, Edward Robert 267
Dalgety, Henry Barkb
Dalgliesh, Edward E. C
Daliso'i, John Pelham...
Dallas, Alex. Egerton... 436
— Alister Grant 157
— Charles Mowbray 446
— David .,, 386
— James 74, 209
— Julian Stuart 434
— Stuart Alex. Chas. ... 526
Dalrymple, E.A.Elphin-
stonn 279
— Hon. John James 225
— R. G. Elphinstone 17, 405
— Robert Francis 323
— William Liston 6
Dalton, Cecil William R. 40:
— Charles 38-
— Eustace Foster Grant 248
— Gerald Grant 48, 24
— James Cecil 32, 165
Daly, Arthur Crawford.. 247
— Cornelius Joseph 347
— F. A. Bonner 379
Henry Dermot 4
Oavidgo, Guy M. G
Davidson, Alex. Elliott .
— Arthur .
322
214
344
'5?
276
215
41
— Arthur Noel 4,0,
— Charles
— Charles Steer
— Chris, Middlemass
— C. John Lloyd
— David Charles
David Macdonald ..,
— Edmund zq.
Francis C. Dudfieid"! 732
FxancisDean 440
417
292
130
271
527
518
■ Francis Middleto
179
Sydney D'Aguilar
— Wilfred Plassy
Crosbie,Adolph.B. r, "2
Croshaw, Oswald M.
Cross, Horatio R.O. 132
Crosse, Arthur Grant .„ „
— Whitworth Charles... 361
Crossman, George L. ... 248
Crosthwait, Herbert L. 213
Crosthwaite, C. Gilbert 445
— John Graham 434
— Joseph Arthur ... 332
Crow, William Alfred ..'. 395
Crowdy, Chas. Ronalds 184
Crowe, JohnHenry V.81 ■'«"'
— MordauntAbingdonC. .,
— Thos.FitzGeraldHumeiS?
— Wm. M. Carlisle 234
Crowley, John S 247
Crowther, Edw. S.D. 78, 400
Rev. F. Nelson 53I
John Ernest 401
—Robert Theodore 417
Crozier, Arthur Harry.. 273
— Baptist Barton 174
— Burrard R 262, 372
— Cecil Darley ... ^83 „
— Thomas Henry 171IC1
382
Curgenven, Wm. Chas.
Curling, Bryan James... 323
— H. Thomas 32 175
Curll, Cha. Emilius 58, 26 =
Curme, Duncan Edward 3SS
— William Charles 1S0
Curran, Ar. Edw. R. 49l 327
Curne, Arthur Cecil 178
— Cyril E. A. Spencer
— Harold Erskine F. ...
— Ivor Bertram Fendall
— John William 65,
— Ryves Alex. Mark ...
— Thomas 4C,
— Wm. Gee. Townsend
Curry, Montagu C. ...72,
Carters, Cyril S. S
— Francis Algernon. ..58,
— Herbert St. Leger
John
Reg. L. Herbert ."...' "16
— William F 41, 261
Curtin, Frederic John . 24
,-. Curtis. Arthur William.. 172
Cruddas, Hamilton M. 529 - Edward George ... 2,1
-_Hugh W.._ _ 433 1 -Harry Alexander D.54,,67
~'- Henry 382
176
400
■32i. 373
Cruickshank,DuncanT6i,393
— Harold St. John 183
— Percy Hamilton ,82
Crum, Fredk. Maurice... 322
Crump, James Cyril... 354
Crumpe,RedmondG.S.L.255
Crutchley, Charles 47
. — Charles Logan 352
Cnbitt, Arch. Cyril ...60, 243
— Thomas Astley 172
— William Martin 447
Cuffe, Charles MacD. ... 377
— Jas. Aloysius F 401
Cullen, Ernest H. Scott 437
Sulley, A. G. Leather ... 222
Culling, John C 380
— James
— Joseph Lindsey . .
— Reginald Salmond 70,210
Curtoys, Chas. E. E. 81, 400
Curzon.FitzroyEdmond
Penu 341
— Hon. Montagu -,0
Cusuck, Robert Oriel ... 379
Cusms, Albert G. T,
-Hugh
— James Henry 381
— Joseph Thomas 517
— Maurice 366
— Thomas 38r
Dalyell, Chas. Wm. P.... 183
— Hugh Kenneth 434
Dalzel, Aug. Fred 242
Dalzell, .Hbn.Arth. E. 52, 301
D'Amico, Igino Depiro 237
Damla, EduljiM ... 524
Danhuz, Robert F 183
Dane, Arthur H. C 527
Danford. Bertram W. Y. 214
Daniel, Charles Cecil ..
— Charles James 307
— Edward Yorke 400
— Henry George 58, 271
Daniell, Arthur C... 58, 168
— Edward Henry E 254
— Francis Edw! LLoyd 336
— Frank William 432
— Frederick Fran. W.... 330
— John Alan Le Norreys 152
— John Frederic 63, 399
— Oswald Jas 58, 313
Danks. Cyril German ... 327
Dsmn, Hy. Churnside B. 423
Dansey, Francis Henry 325
Dantra, SorabshawH..'.. 316;
Darby, Wm. Henry 36,
Darbyshiro, Percy H. ..
D'Arcy, Lionel Knox ...
iJarell, Harrv Francis
— Lionel Edw. H. M. ...
— Wm. Harry Verelst ..
Darley, George Roe 71,
— Henry La Touche ...
— James Russell
— John E. Carmichael
— William. H. La Touche 444
Darling, Chas. Hy. ...51, 207
— Rev. Charles Wesley. 530
Darnell, Rev. F. A 396
Rev. Henry 'A 396
Darrah, O'Biien Zouch 227
Darroch, Duncan 350,
Darvill, Wm. Montague 234
Darwall, Fred. Wm 308
— Robert Henry 40
Lascelles 259
Frel Ail;
-''eor&e S4,2oS
— George F. De Bude ... 4i
— Gaorge Harry 225
— Gordon Villiers 180
— Ca.pt. James 519
— Cnlonel James 2$
— Major John 58, 307
— Colonel John 28, 406
— John Humphrey 322
— John Hubert B 72, 177
— Johu Stewart .' ^82
Norman Randall .....'. j74
Robert Vernour...
— Sixiey Richard ...
— Sr.uart
— Thomas St. Clair
— Walter Lloyd
— Win. Bruce Ferguson 300
— iVilham Leslie 41, ,66
Davie, A. F. Ferguson... 434.
— James Henry M 22J
— Keith Maitland ^7,
— Wm. J. Ferguson 286
Davies, Arthur Mercer... 380
— Arthur Mostyn 272
— Charles Henry 4„
— Charles Hugh 427
— Edwin L.V.Saunders 360
— Ernest Wilson I7„
— Francis John .... So 219
— Frank Gadsden ... 243
-Frederick Geo. Hugh 426
— George Freshfleld ... 36s
— Rev. George M ™
-Henry |g
Henry Rodolph 301
Hy. Samuel Price 75, ii*
'"-a Walter 44J
423
.... 437
71, 209
.81,352
422
-Hug
— John.,
■Llewelyn A. E. Price
Noel Philip
17<J|— Percy George
139
3°7
357
132
221
168
401
436
146
322
360
Percy Matcham '"."'" iL
■ Robert Longfield ,86
27S
242
425
401
'73
358
Sutton Aylmer ....
— Thomas Arthur H. 7:
— Thomas Reid '
— Thomas William ...
— Walter P. Lionel
— Warbarton Edward 3
— William Hewitt . „o
Davis, Alfred Robert ' 288
— Cecil
— Charles Lukin ,e?
— Dudley Herbert... '" ' J..
— Edward ~Z*
— [Edward Newnham"" 1-.
— George Frederick. " tit
— George Henville ' f?,
— George McBride "" tit
— GronowJohn ' ,~
-John., ;;; m
Arthur Frederick 2i5|narwin, Robert Henry 25
Oust, AdelbertO. C 245 pashwood,Edm.Wm.73, 232 - Robert Evans" sV,V„;; -™
Custance, H. Lionel 7S> 4,6 - Robert Henry S. ..... 345 - Thomas " 5=5
Davison.G.Markhain 60, ,£
— Kenneth Stuart ... 63 j,,
- William Pearson.. .80, u6
Davoren.Vesey H. W...! 383
Cuthbert.Gerald Jas. 79, 223 Daubeuey, Sir H. C. B. 28
— James Harold 223 1— Edward Kaye 71, 292
Guthbertson.E.Boustead 351 Daubeny, Cyril J. B. .. 303
— Norman William.. .76, 2991— EdwardAlfred . .. 277
807
lnder — Active List.
lvsoo Hsrold.T Hunter 401 De laBere.HughPleydell 2S9 Dewes. Fred Joseph
- Harrv M^Ur ' .73 de Lab.ll.ere, E. G. D. ... 443 de Wilton. Albert W.
Darv. Cecil William ... 2.2 de la Condamine. Hy. J. 28, Dewm
- John Daw Wricl.t 30. Delacombe, Addis 348
- Robert M.Monnme... 273 do la Fontaine, V. H. M.
- Win. Harold '/oilier 3*>L , , „ . . „ J7»' «
Paw. Thomas 3- De aforce, E dw.n F.
Richard Stretton
172 de Wolski. F. Rola ■■'
Tim i<<; Delamaiu. Frank G .65, 41-, Dibben, John Thomas...
Chris Serine s" -Walter Sinclair 420 Dibble. Harry .48(Bodd, Anthony ...
.? r..i tk„. h=„™ 529 Dibblee, Fred. Lewis
.. 525 Dobson.And. Fras 5».
.. 422 — Arthur Curtis *'
F.dw John ..40, 206 — Edwin Francis H. ... si?
Rnlier. Henrv 424, — George Magill 381
de Wiutnn. Charles 73. 200— Montague Charles ... 174
181 — Robert Nelson *3t
205 Dod.Anth.H. Wolley 79. '77
39,!— Owen C. Wolley 257
398 — George 44°
354— John Richard 379
419 Dodeson, Colquhnun S. 364
Harcourt Leicester ... 4'9
Heathfteld Butler 178
Fwvn Sandys "" Z 209 Del.ny. Thos. Henry
Z S7&l>™ »M Delap, George Goslett... 386 Dibley Athelstan
sffia&sa ^SE&F ffSt*538^ a
SSS: gh^fe^i 2., ZSfeoias-
- Charles Herbert 364-a.G.J ~""«,"t;
_ Charles Hntton 4.o;d. Moleyne. Bo,,. F. R
- D'Orville Brook 296. W. Eveleigh . .49. >45
- Douglas F. R 40 deMontmorency.Mervyu 290
Edward ..6s, «8s — Raymond H L. J. ... 102
- Fdw Alfred'Finch 356 - fioa.WilloughbyJ.H. 282
- Francis Wm 80, 446 Dempsey. PatncKJos
:— William 38*
Dickens. John i84
i Dickie, John Elford ..60, 20S
> Picein, Edward S
Dickins, S. W. Scrase-..
• Rev. William Arthur
379 Dickinson, Ailhur T. S.
s.2 4ii Dempster, Cathcart 26, 4oS[ — Douglas John
~ Hen7v Finch E Denaro, Chas. Albert ... .86j- Edward .. . 33.
~~ wnh Temt)ei ey :84iDene, Arthur Pollard 283I- Ernest Arthur 354
~i ^rdlTne sji'Denham, Harold A. ... 2371- Francis Arthur 282
Richard Long "';_ Llewelyn S 36- -NeyilleH.Campbell332.3f 9
2-,,'Dening, Harold 398 _ William Henry 5*9
Lewis »8, 4o7 _ Wm.Hy.E.de Brissac 184
Robert 77
— Vesev John 48
— W. Orford Charles
Dav, Arthur Duncan ..
— Arthur G. FitaRoy
395,
304! — Lewis Eales 444
294 iDenison, Garnet W 214
_ 'chas. RosseU 8., 3°>|- Oliver M. 352
- Dudley Alec Lacy ... 234;Denne, Alured B 178
-F.dmund 395
- Francis Innes 265
— Francis Jeremy .31
— Arthur Robt 42o
Richard William A
206I— William Henry
William V 5s, 29;
Dickson. Bertram 173
— SirCollingwood 163
— Edward Thompson
,— Egbert =49
429 — George Fred. Hayes 263
251 —Graham Joseph 325
£r"nc'i«JReeina'd'"3" ^Dennis, John Tracton... 355I- John Baillie B -6
""'£ ?.::: ,» - Meade J. C. ............ W- John Herbert ... 43*
~ iTn G?oarge6 5»; ^'Denuiss, George B. 3
— John George ...... »"■ .. n__l„» _ t„. a. ...
■ Robert Vaughau
— Thomas H. B f»
— William Bullen
Eeacon.'H. R. Gordon
Deakin. Fred. Farrer .
Dealy. John Anderson.
Deaii, ArthurCecil H..
— Gay Marriott "37
Deane, Alexander 234
214I— Wm. Edmund Ritchie 212
36rDennistoun, Jas. G 173 — Wm. Thomas 157
Denny, Ernest W 154 Didbam, Chambers 305
— Henry Cuthbert ...51, 308 Diets, Bernard R. 81, 141
— Leon Serena 135 Digan, Geo. Cuthbert ... 348
Peter Robert 135 Digby, Thomas 5>. 2°7
Richard 402 — Wm. R. Wiogfield ...357
William A. Chas. 346, 364!— William Trench 21-
Dennys, Alex. Harry .425
— Charles John-. 6o, 4u
P. 516
1 TV™ 5:1- George Wm.
_&n Barry OMeara 506 i- Hector Travers 426
- f? r. « 44' — W.Annesley Burton 80,417
ZF?edk Bernard': 7.. 4.3 Dent, Bertie Coore ..
George Williams... 40, 408
— Harold Arthur 6o, 446
— Herbert Edward 380
— James 8>, 299
— James B. Lindsay ...223
— John Henry =9°
— Rich.Woodforde ...7°, 257
Deans, George Noel 292
Dear, Clement Fras. ... 386
Deare, Benjamin Hoblis 5'8
— Henry Foulkes :49
Deas, Lionel M. Ross ... 439
de Bathe, SirHy.P.Bur'. 3:7
de Berniere, Hen.J.deB.
Edgar John 267
— Francis Noel 147
Frank Wilkinson 180
Phillip H. Price 242
— Wilfrid Harry 33»
Denvs, W. Hy.Adolphus 372
De Piro, George M 186
De Pledge. Gaspard F. 306
— Harold Geo '60
dePonthiou.R.G.R.deV. 422
De Pree, Hugo Douglas 172
de Putron, Cyril 3°7
Derham, Frank S....73, 277
Dering, Henry Edward 223
de Salis, Edw. Aug. A. 354
Edward John 4o2
de BauBmarez, Cecil i8t
- Lionel Wilfred 322
Desborough.Arth. P.H. 180
Desbon, Fred. G. T.
de en v! Geo. J.' Lewes ,78|deRougemont,CecilH.77,.7°
— Henry Geoffrey N. ... 334 Perry Arthur ............ 297'
— Philip P. Evelyn 173
— Richard Meredith ... 346
De Brath. Ernest 46, 4M
de Brett, Harry SimondB 181
de Burgh, Click G. C.48, 137
de Bury, Henry R. V. ... 182
Decie, Cyril PreBCOtt ... =7°
deCcetlogon.fiet'.C.K.C. 532
de Crespieny, Claude
Champion T33
— TyrellO. W. C. 70. 15'
Do Domenico.Jos. M.O. 186
Dee, Peter ....... if
Deeble, Benjamin w. c. 3»'
Deed, John Cyril 4oi
Deedes, Chas. Parker ... 315
— Henry Granville 23°
Deering, Jonn... 33
doFalbe.Vigaut William 329
DeGex, Basil C 277
— Fras. John 2»4
De Gruytber, Cuth. M. 243
de Jersey, Wm. Grant 51, 107
de Joux, John S. N 292
de KanUow, C. Adol.... 4os
741— Thomas Arthur 380
die" "SmTdt, Err'oll M 174 - William „ 398
Despard, Edw. Fitzh. 348,373 Dobbie, Charles Francis 426
Diggins, Wm. James ... 386
Diggon, Robt. William 402
Dill, Richard 3'5
Dillon, Charles Henry... 357
— Constantine T. Fras. 276
— George Fred. H. ...76, 421
— Sir Martin 247
Dimmock, Henry Peers 527
Dimsdale, Wilfred P. ... 344
Dingli, Edwd. Caruana 1S6
Dingwall, Kenneth ...339
Dinwiddie, David 503
Disney. James W. K. ... 183
— Robert 505
Ditmas, Alf. Robertson 425
— Francis Fred 24, 16;
— Fred. Robertson ...4o, 407
— Leonard Philip .. 372
Diver, Thomas 234
Dixon, Alfred Chas. H. 361
— Charles Joseph 234
— Charles Stewart 345
— Clive Macdoanell 157
— George 3°6
— George Frederick ... 171
— HenryGrey 3'
— Peter Eden 79. 2°9
Richard O. M 40°
Dolby, Seymours. C. ... 37'
Dolphin, Harry Cecil 290
Domenichetti, Fras.H... 428
Don, Frederiok Alex. .. 309
Donajowski, Reg. E. K. 231
Donald, Colin Geo. . 49. 235
Donaldson, F. Leverton 178
— Johu 381 >
— John Wm. Edward ... 171
— Robt. D 379
Done, Herbert Richard 239
— Reginald John 214
Donegan, Jas. Fras 38a
Donnan, William 433
Donne, li. D. A 49. 288
— Henry R. Beadon 49, 239
Donnelly, Jasnes J. G.... 366
— Lawrence 246
Donnet, Jas. J. Conway 381
Donohue.Wm. Edw. 1S5, 370
Donovan, Charles S26
— Charles Creaghe 181
— Donovan 5*6
— Edward Westby 249
-William 378
Dooley, William 196
Dooner, John Graham... 174
— Wm. Toke '8
— Wm. Dundas 3*5
Doran. B. J. 0 54. *54
— Walter Robert B. 77. 254
Dorehill. Philip H. M.81, 178
Dorling, Fras. Holland 327
— James Bruce 399
— Lionel 373
Dorman, John C. 37s
Leslie Claud 276
— Thomas 378
Dormer. W. O. Up»on-
Cottrell i4o
Dorrien, H. L. Smith 32, 305
Dorward, A. R. F....31, 20*
Doucet.LouisC.A.deB. ;i4
Dougal, Geo. B. Roney 245
Dougall, Walter 140
Dougherty, Johu Louis 444
Doughty, Charles H. If. 263
— Ernest Christie 243
Douglas, Arch. Philip ... 1S0
— Charles W. H 31
— George Alex. Akers ... 351
— George Prescott ...72, 136
— Henry Edw. Manning 386
— Herbert Archibald ... 32s
— James Archibald 433
— James Stewart .70, 176
— Montagu Wm. 4i4
— Sholto William 172
Stafford Edmund 350
Stewart Ranken 529
Despard, Edw. F,Uh.348,373!Uobb,e Charles Francs 420 - Walter Bmny 435
- llenrvF R 3,4 — Herbert Hugh 75, 4.5 — W lam 03. "2
- W.lfredH.Croasdaile .73I- WUhamUeo.Shedden 2,5!- William Sholto «♦
DeaVcuux Chas H...31, 410I- William Hugh 80, 417'Doull, John Doull ,1,
Hendry Bertram... .... 2.2 Dobbin. Edward John 385 Dove. Frank 384
Herbert Thomas 283- Horatio 32. "6
— Herbert 432
Devenish. Arthur H. N. 173
— John Graham 27a
Deverell, Cyril J 247
de Vitrc. Percy T. D. ... 212
Devlin, Joseph 309
Dew, Armine B 434
Dewar, Arthur Wm 241
— David Erskine . S4. '&7
— Edward John 321
— Gordon 371
— JameB Edward ...72, ■ io
DeWend, Douglas C. ... 11
Leonard Geo. Wm 3°3,— Percy Matthew^ 305
Robert Alexander 277,374 Doveton, Albert M. 434
William James — Hector James 266
— John Hodson 44'
Duwdall, Laurence R. .. 371
Dowding, Uy. Harris H. 303
— Townley Ward jo
— Rev. Win. Berkeley ... 390
Dowoll, Arth. Jobnwm. 310
— George Cecil 178
— George William . 307
Dowmau, Willington S. 381
Kuowles 73. 414
Dobbs, Alex. Hugh .75, 4is
— Charles Fairlie 438
— Conway Richard 21
— George Cadell 33. 4°8
Dobbyn, Geo. Hy. W. ... i84
Dobell, Charles Macp 79, 263
Bobie, Wm. Hugh Ed. 52, 175
Dobrie, De Sausmarei 398
Index — Active List.
808
D0S^i£?,CwPhW0£ 4 3-., Duff, George Mowat 2,, Durrant. Hector Mont- Edward.es, if™. Hugh .. 156
C r 6nT ™m °h,,rlei 3S8L ornery 395 - John Grahame .g... 436
Downe, Yuct 17 — Lachlan Gordon 340 Dustan. John W S — -Stinlev \fal,.nlni !,r
Downer, Cyril P 3°S Dnffleld. James &.Dnthie Annur .£"::::::: 8 - stn. WilUam —\\ ?3l
-™*'J« ¥ Panter ■' ^ln_Sj?nSTj.i-:"- ■ aSfijDuthy.Arch. Edward 30, .65 Rdwnrds, A. H. M. ...7i, ,3 J
Arthur Clement 173
... 443 — Cecil Bradney Jervis 282
Sidney Hush... ...279, 373;— Charles Grant F.... 80, 417
Chas. Mackenzie. ..56, 316
Christopher Vaughan 250
77, 279;-
— Joh
Dyas, Jas. Ridgeway 79, 234!
■Leonard S i72|Duffin. Fielder 4°2;Dutton, Jas. Huntly
■ William Knni 70, ii3i'-Walter Henry 72, 231 Duxbury, Charles D,
Downing. C. M. H. ...30, i65|Duffus. Edward John... 170I - Sidney Hu^h
— Geoffrey 354 1 — Fras. Ferguson 365 ,'Dwane, John William
~ rt11^ 2541— Grteme Sym 169 Dwyer. Arthur Geo
— John George 03, 413 Dugan, Francis Rogers 352
Dowse. Henry Esmonde 384 Dugdale, Fred. Brooks 146
— RichardThos Edw. ... 32! — James Gordon 150
Doyle.A.HaveluckJ. 73, 317 — William 379
— Bernard 5!6 Duggan, Chns.Win 384
""f™11"8 JosePh, 5--5|- Martin Joseph 331 _" Hugh 'Lennox ".'."...'.'.' 445
— Ignatius Purcell 525 Dugmore, W. F. B. Rad- Dyer, Ree. Alfred S
-John Fras. Innes H. 1731 clyffe 329 - Arthur J. Leslie
-Joseph Ignatius P. 381'- Wilfred L.E.Radcliffe 261 - Charles Robert
DOyly, Henry R.Neville 401 IDuhan, Francis Taylor 442
— J°hn 442 — Wrr. W. Taylor ...77
Doyne.Wm.Markhaiii77, i62(Duke, Alex. Leonard
Draffen, Fred. Geo. W. 270]— Alex. W
Drage, Francis B. ...134, 395 — Joshua .
— George Thomas 345Dumaresq, Algernon H.
— Gilbert 400 - Herbert William 358
-Godfrey 437 du Maurier, Guy L. B. 235
— Thomas WUliam 371 pumhell, Henry Eric 236
— William Henry sediDumble, Wilfred C 213
Drake, A.W.H.Hornsby i3o;Dumbleton, Horatio N. 70,208
— Bernard Francis So, i69)du Moulin, Louis E... .65, 288
— Francis Richard ... . i78| Dunbar, Carlyle MacG. 161
— Henry Dowrish ...72, 398
— Henry Manning 172
— Reginald John 329
— William Haeche 173
Dredge, James Allen
Bertie Cunynghame 252 I— Clement Maitland 81. s
Geo. ToulminC 182,— David John 366
Eric Lea Priestley ... 249
FitzJames Maine 430
, 172
518
377
515
212
Dyce, G. Hugh Coles 22, 406 — Frederick Charles ... 400
— Hugh Lennox 4,5 — Graham Thos. George i5i
I Dyer, Rev. Alfred S 530 — James 184
. 261I — JohnBurnard 74, 414
.... 319 — Lancelot 241
— John Edw. Frederick 141— liichard Feilding 210
— Rev. Joseph Perry ... 5321— Roderick Mackenzie., 425
— Reginald Edw. Harry 427 — WilfridBowers 393
— Stewart B.B.vthesea. mi1— W. A. Spencer 320
■ Thomas W. B
398 — William Egerton 17
Dyke, Oswald Muirhead 241 1— We. Fras. Boucher... 25
Percyvall Hart 439
Dykes, Alfred McNair.
— Campbell
William Rice... 517
231 Edye, John Simpson ...382
529 — Murray W. Joseph 79, 364
Drever, James*William 428
— Thomas Ian 436
Drew.Arth.Blanshard H. 425
— Bertie Clephane H.... 404!— George 517
William Alston 269
Dyne, Frank W. B 229
Dyott, Richard 204
- Sir George D. S., St. 342 Dyson, Harry Bernard 225
- Lewis Maxwell 139 — Herbert Jekyll 517
- William Mathew 130 — Louis Morgan 173
Duncan, Alex. W. -P. Shakespeare... "" 373
Anstruther 30, 165 j — Thomas Edward 52!"
— Lionel E. B 179' Edyvean, Fred. Geo. ... 402
Egan, Michael Henry225,368
Egerton, Arthur Fredk. 342
— Arthur Geo. Edward 222
— Cjledon Philip 24
Charles Cornyn r, 24, 407
Charles J?hilip ... 446
— Andrew 5i6 'Eadon. Frank Henry 77, 162
— Francis John 225 Eady, Chas. Edward
Frank 420'— Frederick W. E
— Francis Wm.
— Btv . F. Bickerstaffe 390
— George Barry 247
— Horace Robt.Hawley 308
— Tom Maxwell 252
Dreyer, John Tuthill ... 183
Drought, Geo. Thos. A. i8»
Druce, Cyril 313
Druitt, Edward 71 , 209
— Percy Stanley... . 47, ^53
Drummond, Art. Berkeley 43 7
— Eric Grey '444
— Francis H.R 54, 412
— Kenneth Mackenzie£o,352
— Laurence George ..72, 223] Duudonald, Earl of
— Son. Maurice C. A. ... 300J Dunlop. Alex Hamilton
Drury, Byron Henry
George Alfred 258
— Henry Clare 33:
— John 259
— Richard William 225
-- Sidney Edward 381
— Stuart 273
Dundas, Fred. Charles.. 350
— Henry Lawrence 17
— Patrick Henry 440
— Richard Chas 225
— Walter Leslie 443
Dundee, W.J. Daniell 81, 209
Dundon. Michael "
17
— George Algernon 160
— Granvillo Geo. A. 50, 336
81:— Raleigh Gilbert ...71,417
400 — Ralph 48, 360
Eagar, Henry Averell46, 344 — Son. Wilfred C. W. .. 142
3CO|
— Francis James 517
— Francis Macdonald co, 411
— James O'Brien 371
— Maurice O'Connor ... 370
— Robert 378
— William Price 7E, 400
Drysdale. Robert 225
— Sir William 150
— William 225
Duberly, George 372
— Grey William 220
DuBoulay, Arthur H.... 215
— Noel W. H 74, 177
— Thos.W.Houssemayne 286
— Woodforde George 34, 206
DuBuisson, Claude S.... 22S
— Henry 78,241
DuCane, Hubert John 71,168
— John PhiliD 170
Ducat, Charles M 419
— Claude Tulloch 430
-■ Hugh Charles Claude 427
— Richard 440
Duck, Francis 395
Duckett, JohnSteuart ... 150
— William Morton 372
Duckworth, Herbt. Wm. 330
A. H. Buchanan 3
— .Archibald Samuel ... 170
— Arthur Wallace 42S
— Chas A. Montague... 241
— Colin N. Buch 174
— Fred. C Strickland... 327
— Henry Clelanrt 56, 167
— Henry D. Buchanan.. 313
— Henry Hinton 427
— James William 56, 167
— Julian Silver S 292
— William Bruce 445
D unman, Thomas Nugent2 1 5
Dunn, Ernest George ... 345
— Henry Nason 384
— Robert Charles 258
Dunne. Arth. Mountjoy 530
— Frederick 258
— Gerald Fitzgerald ... 141
— John Hart 4.325
— Walter A 28, 363
-William .40,363
Dunolly. Kenneth J. G. 430
Dunsany, E.J M.D. Lord 222
Dunscombe, N. Blake... 437
Dunsford, Evelyn Hy.... 443
— Francis P. S 432
Dunsterville,ArthurB.77, 279
2931— Edward Leslie 2JI
Eagles, Henry Cecil 51, 399
Ealden, Charles 215
Eales, Cecil Moncrieff... 4:9
— Lionel Geo. Nuttall ... 229
Eames, Rev. W. Leslie .. 533
Earle, Edward Savi 44o
— Francis Alfred 77, 234
— Frederick John 453
— George Hughes 147
— Henry flo, 315
— Hubert Malins 519
— Maxwell 219
— Philip Douglas 241
— Robert Gilmonr 214
Eassie, Fitzpatrick 395
East, Cecil James 5
— Charles Conran 234
— Lionel Wm. Pellew ... 179
Eastman, Wm. 1 61, 397
Eastmead, Chas. Sidney 433
Knightley S 56, 176
Ralph
Ducrot, Louis Hay... 80,169!
Dudgeon.Fred.Annesley 296:— Lionel Charles . " ' ~'~
— Ralph de Seton 44o|Duperier, Henry Wm.46 206
Dudley, Bertram B. JDu Port, Osmond C i7~
Waddell 329, Du Pre, Fras. James
— George deS i82|Dur,md, Alg. G. A. 26
Duer, CharleB 518;— Henry Marion
Duff, Adrian Grant 299 Durant^ Robert J. A
— Alex. Gordon 56, 299 Durell, Arthur J. V. 239, 373
412 Durham, Reo. Robert H. 53,
HgjDurman. Frederick 148
342 Durnford, Guy E. J 2I.
.Q. Ln.,~— «-.* 1-1
144
Eicke, Ernest C 373
Elderton, Fred. Dundas 381
— Murray Trent 434
— Rowland P. Somerset 365
Sley, William Gardiner 155
Elgee, Cyril Hammond 251
— Hugh Francis 266
— John W. L 319
Elger, Edward Gwyn ... 245
Elgood, Garrard 313
— Percival George 242
Eliot, Geffery Lawr. 30, 408
— Mark 404
— Neville 184
Eliutt, Francis H 446
— Laurence Edw 446
Elkiugton, Geo. Edw.... 213
H. Percival George... 382
■ John Ford
234
Easton, Fred. Arthur
Eastwood, Hugh dec...
— John C B 75,
Robert John Camac.
Robert James Goodali 170
181J— Wm. Ernest Walter... 234
i35[Ellam, Alfre 285
153; Bllershaw, Arthur 180
4,7|- Wilfrid I73
Eaton, Son. Herb .Fras. 7, 219 Ellery, Ernest Edward 386
James Bird 529(6jiles, Arthur Warre 315
Robert Coleman 377 — Edmond Claude 404
— William Arnold 229 — Sir Edmund Roche 18, 164
Eccles, Cuthbert J 157 — Hugh Jamieson 215
— Robert 58, 301 — Malcolm Rothney ... 2,4
William Vernon 356'Elhce, Robert Frederick 17c
Eckersall, F. E. Nixon ... 1
Eckersley, Edwin 382
— Henry Thomas 361
Eckford, Ashton B 404
— John J. H. B 423
— Philin Geo. W 344
Eden, Harold William 269
— Schomberg Henley 299
— William Rushbrooke 173
Edden, Arch. Jas. F. ... 301
Eddowes, Wm. Black ... 32S
Edes, Charles Albert 41, 363
Edge. John Dallas 377
Edgell, Edw. Arnold
licombe, Geo. JohnSi, 242
Ellington, Edward L.... ;74
Elliot, Adam Scott... 75, 342
-Sir Alex. J. Hardy 140
— Bertram Nowell 401
— Charles 283
— Charles Riversdale ... 427
— Charles R. Scott 446
— Edmund Halbert 131
— Edward ttallettHugh 174
— Edward Locke 30, 408
— George Augustus ... 254
— George Ramsay... 3o, 33c
210: — Gilbert S. M'D 210
214 — Harry Maciutire 180
— Beauchamp
— Charles Edward. ..58,
— Garden Beauchamp
— GeorgeGraham Kayll
Edgeworth, Kenneth E.
Edghill. Reo. J. C 390!— Henry Grattan 246
Edinbueqh, H.R. S. the I— Hugh 237
Duke of 3971— John Furzer 231, 365
. 410 Edlmann, Ernest E. 1S01— Robert Hjury ... . c26
Marion .._. 150 Edmeades, Henry 330I— Wm. Hy. Wilson 518
— William Allaire 184! — William Scott 152
Edmonds, JamesEdw. 79, 200 Elli itt, Alfred Charles .. 437
— Richard J 190. 370 j — Charles Allen 2*13
Edmondson, James H. 366 — Charles Roulston 213
Edridge, Chas. Sutton... 237 — Edward Draper ...6,164
Gilbert Cuas. Edward 213
3 *
1 Don-ant, George 395 Edwardes, Alex.Coburn 438I
teg
. Elliott, Herbert Henry
— Hugh Ernc-l
— RcginaldWm.Sydney
Bllis. Alfred Chas. S. B.
— Charles C 5°.
— Conyugham R. C. 79,
a'.dMontagueAug.
— Berber! Charle-
— I tin Rogt-r Williams
— I'liilipMackay ...
— Sherman G. Venn ...
— William Ha-tii.
,- William M ota
— Wn tsou
— William Vomer .18,
Ellist -.. George Paget..,
raid Francis - .
— Ralph Henry I
— Richard George
— Richard Todd
— Rer. William
Ellwood, Bertram Price
Elmslie, Fred. B 50.
— Wilmot Foster
Elphick. Harry ffm. ..
SlphinBton, Alexis
Elphinstone. Arth. P. A.
Elriugton. Fred. R
Elsdale, Henry 24,
Elsmie, Alex. M. Spears
— Geo. Edw. n
Eisner. Otto W. A..
Elton, Arthur Bayard 78,
— Re: . Edw. Daubeny...
— Fred. Algernon G. Y.
— Henry Strachan ... 7,
Elwes, Henry Cecil
— Lincoln E. Cary
— Walter V.J. Cary
— Bn. William Weston
Elworthv, Chas. K
Ely. Edwyn A. Sylvester
— Thomas Butler
Eman, Bowes Leslie 50,
Emberton, Francis
Embleton, John
Emerson. Geo. Augustus
— Isaac Bomford
— Norman Zeal
Emery, Wm. Basil
Knderby, Samuel 11
Engelbach, Fras. Joyce
England, AlickThornbor
— Arthur
— Edward Farker
— Raymond
— Thomas Percival
Engledue, Herb. Atfleld
Eugleheart, E. L. ... 80,
English, Chas. Ernest 77,
— Ernest R. Maiing... ..
— Frederick Paul 61,
— Rer. John
— Joseph Oxley 58,
— William ...
Eniii-. Arthur B
Enriquez, Albert D. 61,
— Geurge Dallas
Ensor, Fred. ('. Curme
— Howard
Enthoven. Cha. llenfrey
— Percj II 72,
Entricau, James
Entwi-tV. Thos. Geo. ...
Erck, John C.
Brrington.WalterHenry
Erroll, Earl of
Erakr as.. ..60,
nark-s Elba Hay
— George
— James Francis 81,
— John David H
— Keitli David
— William Douglas
Bsc" \ubrcy
Es.vdl. Fred. Knight ...
Essex, B' in. .111 E.
Ess' 11 1 . 1
— William
Estl Id I.
Etches, Chas. Edw
Kteson. U. Carlton W.
lain ■ Ln( °Ui l"'urire ...
Ktu . /''" I !hai lea John
Eustaoe, Alex. Be]
— Alex. Rowlan 1
— Churl'-- Legge E
Index — Active List.
a63 Eustace, Francis John ;Falcon, Robert Morgan 42; Feneran, Frank K. ... ... 237
William 46, 166 Falconer, A. G. Lord ... 214 Fenu.EdwiiiHaroldM B 438
Fred. AdolphusD.O. 1 19 - V. F. A. Keith 245 - F.rn.-t Harold 378
- Fred Robert H 214 Falkiner, Travers H. .. 34a — William littery 298
— Henry Moi.taguc 319 Falkntr. Rer. T. F. ... 396 Fenner, Claude C ..433
Evans \ithurOwen 125 Fallon, James 38a Penning, Wm. Maxwell 441
Falls. John Alex. W. 51, 363 Fenton, Alexander 529
Falmouth. Lord 7 — Alex. 13 5-. 4"
Falrev, John Joseph 3791 — Gerald Herbert 395
Fane, Cecil 153I— Layard L 41.409
— Ernest Charles 296jFenwick, Hy. Thos. 5;, 134
— Julian 373 Ferguson.Algn.Fras. H. ill
— Vere Bonamv 425 — Arthur George .356
Fanshawe. Charles 206 — Charles Austin 279
— Charles Hoi . 165I— James William 161
— Edw. Arthur 70, 1691— John David...
264
178
|6i
279
;«>
JtS
406
150
134
14'
1 )l
133
530
439
■«7
257
5i8
y-."
423
156
205
435
427
3861
256
457
[70
40S
"3
33a
■ ;-•
Arthur Stuart 214
— Charles Harford .519
— Charles Lewis 183
— Charles Robn-t 386
— Chas. Wm. Henry 50, 313
— Cnthbert 172
— Edward 325
— Edward George 365
— Edward Stakes. ..4C. 353
— George Farringt >n... 214
Hi ory '.. 39s - Edward Hew ...
— George Milford 425 — GeorgeDalrymple 41.
— Geo.Wm.WallaceD'A
— GranvillePennefatker 437
— Harry .1. Eaton ... 172
— Horace Carlyoi 4°°
— Horace Moule 5, 405
— Horatio James 61,237
— James Thomas 215
— James William 525
— John 271
— Leopold Exxel 403
— Lewis Pugh 300
— Llewelyn . 2:4
— Percy " 384
— Samuel 5=3
Thomas Julian P. 48, 399
— Gerard Lewis ... 210
— Hew Dalrymple... 33, 160
— Reg. Winuington 284, 573
— Robert 301
Farbrother, Chas. Hill 139
Fargus, Harold 282
Farley. James J. B 329
160I — Nicholas Charles 381
175 — Spencer Charles 232
Victor 265
Fergusson. Arthur Chas. t8i
— Charles . 50, 210
— Herbert Chaworth ... 334
— John Adam 30
— William J. Smyth ... 135
Fernyhough, Hugh C. . 315
Farm'ar. George Jasper 257|Ferrand, Edward 524
— Harold Mynors... 258, 36s!Ferrar, Henry M 169
— William Cecil R 1801— Michael L .-56
— Wm. Lawrance 178 — Michael Lloyd t43
Farmer, Francis C. ..50, 175! — Walter Hughes 297
— John... 395 Ferrers, E. Bronitield ... 270
, Williamson ... 210
Walter James 4°4
— William :?3
— William Harry 214J
Evatt, Francis Willie ... 426
— George J. H 377
.,_ — John Thorold. 420
531 ^Evelegh, Chas. Newman 282
140 — Edmund George ...... 400
— John Henry 3S4
— Langford Llanwarne 254
Farquhar, Francis D. .. 221
— James 174
Farqutaarsor., Davi 1 L
Ferrier, Rec. Alex 530
— George Henry 371
— .las. Arcli 48, 207
Ferris, William Butler4i, 409
Ferryman, A. H 346.
— Fred. John 5S, 30
Even.GeorgeE 65,413
Everest, Wm. C. Robert 369
360 Everett, Chas. W 370
369 — Henry Joseph 245
516
378
242
171
232
229
3°5
595
1 70
172
23S
— Harry Douglas 400
Farrai'ay, William 366
Farrant.Harl FitzL. 63,413
— Henry C. B 28
Farrell, Henry J. Wm... 171
Farren, Sir Rich. T 307
Farrer, Philip 56, 294
Farwell. Chas. Bovvers 2:2
fj Faskallj -, John D 351
— LeonardWm.Dawson 297(Fasken, Chas. G. M. 60, 411
— Si). William 18 — William Henry 4~i
Everitt, Stuart Oswald 252 Fasson, Disney J. M 170
•- Sydney George . ...78, 263 Faulder, Gerard Aug. 307
Every. Oswald 361 Faulkner, Percy Hope 386
Ewart, Chas. Nicholson 182 Faulknor, Aug. A. M.M. 422
— Frank Rowland 237|Faunce,AluredDeLaune 439
— Godfrey D. Henry ... 2961— Bonham 36°
Sir John Alex 350 — Charles Edmund
Wilson 299— Aug.F. Mockler.,63, 301
Ernest Gordon ... .. .. 2i3JFesting,Arth.Hoskya>;4.344
— John Spencer 50,342
— Richard Henry 423
227 — Walter Douglas 342
— Granville de la M. 54. 310
— Robert de Luure 432
Faussett, E. G. Godfrey 212
— Fermor Godfrey 22
— Owen G. Godfrey 303
— Percival G. Godfrey 170
Fawcett, Edward 524
— Jas.FarishMalolai '1,146
79
60, 308
Fawkes, Edward Dalton 303
— Lionel Grimston 33, 165
Fawssett, Rupert .133, 385
33' — Reo. 0. 0. T
— Chris. G. 1
63 Ewbank, William 210
177 Ewens, Gen. F. Wm. ... 5:8
3i7lEwing, Alister W. S. ... 329
354I— Douglas Ramsay 270
=31 Exhaui, Frank Simeon 284
176I— Richard 377I— Percy Harrison
306 — Simeon Hardy 47, 207 — William Pranois
290'Eykyn, Cecil 299!— William James 377
4i2|Eyre,Gcrva> SeUvyn4i, 403 Fawcus, Hugh 174
186— Hastings Aug . . -45.372™-'
183' — Molltll .•' Stokes . 524
3861— norland stanhope ... 178
2io|Faber, Sydney George 213'Fayle, Robert J. Lei.ii
an, Arthur N. D. ... 439|Fayrer. Fred.Dura.nd 3. 529
526 — Bernard Joseph ... 442 — James 0. S 4'9
— Joseph
Foaru.snle. Clarence F... 525
Fearon, Paul John 228
— James Ahnnity .58,256
Fedden, Clement Agnew 284
Feetham. Edward .. 310
Fegen, Magrath F....63, 176
Feilden, Cecil Wm. M .... 143
— Edward Leyland 1 .1
— Granville Cholm |
— James II. 9. ...
— Ramsay Robert 307
- Hand)., tfonta ie ... 301
— Wemyss Gawne ''237,373
Feildnig, Geoffrey II
iili, Matthew Henry
1 Iregson 386
_ Etoberl Black... 78, 269
Followes, Hall'ord Le Hi. 441
Follows, Bertram Chas. 445
Christopher Stewart 439
457
61, 446
— Chris. 8. F. ..24. 399
— Edward Arthur 439
lln li Koll" 427
James tiawtie . 7,405
1. tot 1- I ImiUus . 43G
William Welp : 279
Faichnie. Douglas '.'. .. 252
— Fred. Goo. 334
Si,
Norman
Fair. Arthur B. B.
— Fred. Kendall
— James ' ■
256 Fairbrol 11 1 ,V\ n 1
401 Fairfax, Bryan 0.
a 1 1 Fairholme, W.Ernest 72, 168
, Fairlie, Jas. Gord 307
178 Fiiiiiii'. Septimus H. ... 385
Fairtlough,Cha8.E ; .M. 301
I] Faith, rhomae 290
426|Faithl\lU,Hy. ruruer6c, 411
229 — Wm. Conrad 61,412
v.-i Falcon, Chas. Gordon... 212
— Ernest liadesilcn 244
Folstead, ItoLort 244
Feudal!, C. Pears 73, :77
Fias. Leycester 232
— Maurice Christian ... 401
Fet.herfftonhaugh,A.St.L.26o
— Edwyn 354
— John David 31
— Rich. Steele Rupert... 17
— Timothy 336'
— William Albany 443
Ffennell, Richard 353
Flinch, Matthew B. D. ... 329
Ffrench, Thomas .. 424
Field, Aubrey Liebert .. 234
— Cecil Duncan 159,37*.
— Charles Douglas 436
— Charles Wm 423
— Cyril 71, 399
— Cyril P. C. Faure 266
— I- ivderick 366
— Henry Norman 24a
— John Alan Faure 442
— Joseph Thomas 266
— Kenneth Douglas 184
— Wm.C. Faure ; . 410
Fielden, Harold 148
— John 143
Fiennes.H. E.Twisleton
Wykehnm iso
— J. T. Twisleton-
Wyeham 14
Fife, Alex. John
— Aniline il 130
Hugh Wharton 282
— Robert Bainbridge 181
— Konald D'Arcy 256
Filmor, Sir Rout' M. ... . 220
Fincastle, Alex. E. Vitct. 157
Joseph 238
Colin 423
— Edward llarlec 259
— Edward 11. F 277
George Forbes C... 182
Hamilton W. Edw. .. 319
1 [erberl Marshall 310
Findlay, Charles Wm.
M'Diarmid 139
Harold 229
— Neil Douglas 71, 168
Fink, George Herbert ... 517
Fiukd, Richd. F 288
Fiulaison, John Bruce 400
Finlay, Alex. Russell ... 251
- Frank Dalzeil ... 243
- Inn Archibald 143
— Robert Francis 183
Fiulayson, Duncan 335
Finlcy, Alexander 386
Finn, Reo. Arthur Henry 531
- Hairy 50, 162
— Thomas 270
Finnic, liobort lilnKc ... 223
Index — Active List.
-John Fortescue ..... 4,o _ Re i„ Id F ll I,! ~ m^' John *3* - Fras. C. P. W,l
Firminger, Rev. W. C... p-KrS,r7 4 5 ~ ■ h'hp '"Ih Frederick
Firth. Edw Wm. Anson 43I Foliamhe,ff»».G'.w'.F'.S «£
— Francis Spencer 230.— HubertF.F.B.
— Henry Vivian 439- A. W. deB. S
~*1 TlAnB™„ 435|Follett,G. B.Spencer.',
- Robert Hammill 381 - Spencer W. ... (,,
Samuel... t84 Fooks George E t
322
357
722
I50
Fishbourne, Chas. Edw
Ff "
232— Henry 5I8
T ^;„« a 3 G°rd0n 5>8(Foorri, Albert Reginald 245
FiJp T5lAdUm 42=,- Edward Russell 433
Fishe Arthur .... 4o6 Foot, Richard Mildmay iff
— Artb.Fras.Babiugton 183
Fisher, Artnur Aiex. ...247
— Charles Alex.
— Charles John
oote.F. O.Bamngton34,i75
- Henrv Bruce i7s
182 Foran, Ren. Thomas 396
- i7S(Forbes, Alexander G.... -.45
Lhas SWney Dalton 3,9 _ Athol Murray H «|
aa-aa- *tfsg£S^$3
Arthur William ...73, 4i4
8lO
arrtck 383
Williams 261
■Edmund Nelson 32S
— Fra. Torriano ;78
— Frederic George 280
— Frederick 4,-
— Harold 3^
- Edward Ernest 443
■ Geo. Fras. Reginald 234
■ Ian Rose-Innes F 339
~H!"^ Bruges 32d|- James Frederick .... 325
— Henry Francis T. 273, 365
— Capt. John 42"
— Surg. Capt. John 5iT
John Francis 1S0
John George 31
— Lindsay Anstruther.. 42U
— Hon. Reginald Geo. B. 339
— Robertlnglis 80
— Hon. Walter R. D. ..
— Willoughby E. G. 48
Ford, Beauchamp St. C
Charles A. W
Charles Hopewell ...
— Rev. George A
— Gerald Thomas ill
— Harry Burroughes
— Reginald
Richard Vernon T.
Richard William ...
i y^°^d Cbar'es 58. 176 — George Henrv Holt. .
~ -?'ohd-, F°ster Carter 398 (Freesttui, W. H."jlay
~ wU!7!'leTDouf-'las 27°. 364 Freeth, Chas. John D...
— Wilfrid. Lionel 173'
— William Herbert 364
— William Yorke ... 73,168
Foulerton.Alex.F.G. 70 35<
Foulis, Arch. P. L 398
Foulkes, Chas. Howard 2:4
— Henry Drury :73
— Rev. Thomas Henry
— Thomas Howard
Founder, Hugo Sant ..
Foweli,Nwtn.Piomer47, .
Fowke, Francis 294
— George Henry
— Thomas Ernie ...
Fowle.F.TrenchardT.sj
— John 73,
Fowler, Charles Astley. ' 425
Chas. Edw, Percy 385
Edward Gardiner
— Francis Charles
— Julian Lawrence ...
— Ralph B. W 46, rsT
— William Annesley . . 436
Fitton, Guy William327, 373
— Hugh Gregory . .77, 310
FitzClarence, Charles... 23s
FitzGeorge, Aug. C. F 17
FitzGerald, Alfred Edw! 361
— Arthur Ormsby 381
— Chas. Mordauiit ...48, 41b
— George Alfred i?I
— Geo. Edw. Foster 251 Frirde, Bernard
— Gerald James
— Herbert Swayne...5i
— Loftus de Vallentin...
— Mordaunt John F. ... *
— Oswald Arth. Gerald 443
— Percy Desmond 152
— Peter Francis 3IS
— Thomas Patrick 184
FitzGibbon, John A 182
FitzHenry, C. Brittain..'. i4i
Fitzherbert. E. Herbert 30
396
303
'75
210
251
176
179
134
3
234
'7;
433
364
398
379
... J83
— Ll0ael 73. if8
Pordham,Wm.:Marshall 441
Fordyce. H.L.Dingwall 430
— JohnFraserD 40, 408
— Robert Dingwall 143
Forester, Hon. A. O. W.
C. Weld
— G. C. B. Weld .
Forman, Arthur B. ...
Douglas Evans 177
Francis John 81, 4:
George Curran Orr .. 395
— John Sharman 211
— Robert Nesbitt i57
— William James... 32, 175
— Willoughby Jones ... 182
Fox, Arthur Barton 245
— Arthur Claude 385
— Arthur Maxwell i74
— BrabazonH. Maine... 344
— Charles 2
— Edward Vigor 3.9
— George Malcolm
— James Joseph
— Lionel Whitelaw 438
— Michael Francis 352
— Reginald Petley 2*
D .1 . TIT 1. _ -?
220
■ J34
J7.
■ Robert H.
379
Fitz^f^Jf'1^ &VS 2S4 Formby.MyiesLonsdaii „_
JMtzMamice,Z.oniC.G.F. 142 — Reginald F. R. 4I;
-. 170 Forrest, Charles Eveiyn 3oi
FitzPatrick, Barthol. D.
Edm.
; Earnest Richard 307 — George A. W
George ,85
109
315
365
398
409
140
247
215
400
FitzRoy, Philip Fitz W.
Fitzwilliams, E. C. L. 257 365
FitzWygram.SirF.W J
Bart
232
130
381
150
Fixott, James Laing 30, 166
Flanagan, J.Wm. Henry 379
— Richd.Johr, Woulfe... 313
— Robert Nassau Alex. 254
Fleming, Alex. Mathers 529
1— Archibald Nicol 526
— Chas. Christie 384
— Edward William ...56, 167
— Frederick r7-
— Henry Lawrence 420
— Henry Townshend 75, 257
— John Gibson 2.1,
— John Murchison....8o, 44£
— Peter Fraser I4:
Fletcher, Alan Francis 158
— Angus J. il. Cuddon 386
^— Cornelius Westneat... 280
— Edward Keeling .. 401
— Edward Walter
— Henry Arthur
— Henry James...
— Henry William.....'.".'.'.' |77
366
167
■ 49.
— Captain James 241
— Qr.Mr. James 3 '
— James Rocheid 381
— John Vincent 38
— William Charles .... i5
Forrester, James S. 134 77S
-Ralph ?;' 278
Forsdyke.Fred. W 395
Forster.BonesLennoxi, 164
— David 214
— Geo. Norman Bowes 234
— Herbert Cyril 236
— John Burton 4S, 254
— Leopold Hy. Vivian 243
— Lionel Archibald 26l
— Philip B. Bohun 420
— William Charles
Hugham 529
— William Haire-. ->47
Forsyth, H. W. Evelyn 215
— James A. C. ... !82
Forte, Hbt. Aug. Nourse 249
Forteath, F. W. Hughes 435
Fortescue, Hon. C. G.51, 356
— Francis Alexander 63 321
-Henry si, 158
— Hon. Lionel H. D. 63, ti8
Forth, Clarence T. W.... 426
jo3 iFosbery, Fras.Langford
166 Foss, Kenneth M. ...73
135 Foster, Alan ,"...'
307J— Arthur Herbert
345i Broome
Robert Fanshawe
— RobertMichaelDousr!
— Walter 29^
Francis, Charles A.Wm.
— Geo. Frankland ...46,
— OwenLyall
Sidney Goodall ...'.
Wilfrid Eric F
Frankis, Walter Wm....
Frankland, Arthur P. ... 24
— Robert Cecil Uolville 293
— Thos. HughColvUle... ,«
Franklin, Benjamin 515
— Denham Francis 379
— Harold Scott E 445
Franklyn, Claude de M. 2
— Wm. Edmund
Franks, Geo. Despard 160
— George M'Kenzie t8o
Fraser, Affleck Alex. 70, 251
Alexander Charles... 255
Alexander Henry 28, 3x0
— Angus George 267
— Arey Mackenzie 367
"5.
J32
=46
... 182
I— George Hy. Basil 2S7
[•'rek-e, Hon. C. M.Evans 137
Fremantle, Sir A. J.
Lyon 4
— Guy 80, 22.
French, Arthur 5. 397
Arthur Harwood 401
Hon. ArthurReginald 236
Charles A. Leslie 136
— Charles Newenham... 290
Fitzstephen J. F 39!j
Col. Geo. Arthur iS, 164
— 4i'£y'orGeorgeArthur7o,364
George Brooke ..." 317
Herbert Camming ... 335
Houston 13!
John Denton P ;6
Percy Hamilton 215
Hon. Robert 78, 273
Sampson Gough 254
William Cotton 157
enchman, Edulji P.
Frend, George....!.... 58,
— William Reginald .
Freshwater, Arthur
Frewen, Stephen 56,
— Thomas '
Freyer, Samuel Foster
Pricker, William 3^
Fnedenchs, D. Alex.
Friend, Lovick B. 5S
Frith, Cyril Halsted
— Gilbert R
— Herbert C 24s
— RegmaldC.Cokayne7i,i5tj
— Warren Hastings. ..46 175
Frizelle, Julian 440
Frodsham, W. J. H....51,
Frost, George Hewit
— James
Fry, Arthur Brownfield
— Charles Irwin ... 78 ^,6
-William 7V
Fryer, Cecil Robert.... '.
Fred. Arth.Bashforri
— George W. Smith 76, ,.
— Lieut. Gen. John 5
— Lieut. John ...148
Leslie Charles "'" 42o
— Percy Spencer 248
truhr, Robt. S. Hannay 385
Fuller. Chas. Bowdler... 163
— Cuthbert Graham ... 213
— Francis George 2''-
— Geo. Chas. ... "
— John
— John Fred. Charles
Rich. Woodfleld....77
William Cole
Fullertcn, J. Campbeii . . .
— John Davidson... 52,
437
524
232
30b
386
'57
-'53
33i
301
214
279
5l8
215
529
247
243
'47
416
37-1
331
302
^77
226
515
207
-Arthur Reginald ..4i', 175 - Thomas Wm. Archer ™
~ ■??"•*"•?.• Macdowall i^lFulton, Geo. Wade R. l> ,1,
Harry Townsend
D'ArcyMacKenzie
— Eric
103
445
258
254
4'4
3S°
James
— Walter Bluu. .
Fleury, Chas. Marlay
Flint, Edw. Montagu 47
— John 74
— Robert Brock Flint...
— Samuel Kirk.
Ilifod^irihr'tf „•■'"• 395|- Charles Percival
KnifSrW 296 -Claude Edward 21%
Iwi£i50Ujr - 356- Edw. Baynton Grove 220
»„s"u'' Jalf?sc ••:; 379 - Hubert Edmond 3.9
Cr,i 0s"ald Swift ... 263 -Hubert John 6l 208
FluATer, Henry l6 223 - Louis Maurice
Frederick John 434
George Ireland 34
— Henry Francis i4c
— Herbert St. John 526
— Howard A. Denholm 211
HughCraufurd Keith 132
Hugh Crawford 260
— Hon. Hugh Joseph... 223
— James Wilson 261
— Keith Alex. ..
— Lyons David ......
— Nicol Grahame 431
— PercyWm. Norman ...
— RobertWalterM'Leod
Theodore
Thomas ,„',7j __
— Walter Simon , 43o
— Wm. Aug. Cumming
— William Neill
Frazer, George Stanley
Frederick, C. Arthur 77
— Edward Boscawen ...
Freeland, Anthony D.
— Henry Fras. E .'.
— John Cavendish 444
— Lewis Gray 3o8
424|Freeman, Arthur P. W. 287
294
335
42b
1 221
236
180
52, 175
_ 440
— Herbert Albrecht 256
— John Duncan Bertie 174
-lio°en 48, 410
Furoer, Hontag
turned, Michael J. ... ,;7
Furrier, Wm. Paine 185
Furney, John Leared ... 441
Furnivall, Willoughby.. 174
Furse, Edmund Wm. ... 174
— George Armand , 174
— Wm. Thomas I7o
Fyfle, Bertram Oliphant 273
Gabb, Christopher WW. 437
iabuett, Alex. Cecil 437
— Pulteney Charles 526
— Richd. Edw. Phillips 263
Gabourel, Johu C. .. 2-3.
Gage, ^EllaMoIyneuxB.' i5|
— Andrew Thomas
— -Moreton Foley
— Richard Stewart ,
<iaine, Frederick J
iaiatbrd, Douglas John
— James
— Richard Boileau ...7,
— Walter Thomas... . 336
Gaitskell, Charles '" 241
529
■ 141
354
385
265
434
— Sydney..
8u
Index — Active List.
W.David... 334 Gill. Robert Hinds 3S° 5°^-T;,?™J7.Edw-
^Th^/ Louis' " "I if S^SSnSd^- ^GoTn^Alexander Chae. 26
Gaitekel.. Walter Jas.68, 396
Galbraith, Fred. Alex ... 3>9
— Gerald Edward «78
— James PonsonbY 2x5
— Samuel H. Lyle »54
Gale. Ernest Septinvns.
— B enrv Richmond ...210
— SKSraiS % Gayer^EdC;. A
250
13 Goggin, George T 37
. p"m Tiarid B 530 Going, Alexander Chas. 26
zSSSiasSTlS -pr^Sel :: |i=^eNutua1.::::: .:: ¥
• Franklin Macanlay ... 265!
William
Horaman 77. 327
Gawoe. John Moore 58, »3> - r,™""i' ^~-J - 35fGoldie. Mark Henry
,, Arthur William ... ,6, - ^ft* ™£» "i"; 1%, George, p. 206
Mark Leigh 174
im, R. E. D...
oldney, George Fras.
- Walter Andrew ... 6,, 208- Hngh Wa.W™ .83 - .9»mue 1 ■-■■^ ^Geldingham. R. ED... 2.4
Gallic Jas. Smart ...... 385 Gaynor. Henry gJ™«£ ™G 1 Sa«. Arthur 453 Goldney, George Fras.
Galloway. Aylmer G.2,., 365 Geary, Fras Sftnfhftm *'° £ 'man David Jaa 386, Bennett «4
-Frank Lennox 180 - Henry Geo. !■ red . ... 17a," • _ , ter „ 265,- T. Holbrow 30, 407
-HaroldB 3 ,6 — Henry Le Gaay
Hurt 23. (teddes, Aug. David 229
Z Joto Joseph 2.2P- Ernest D. Eckford ... 398
-Lennox P.:: .84 - George Hees.ng .70
Gallwev.EdmondJ08.49. 245)— John Gordon_ ..
— Henry Lionel 72. 277
— Thos. Joseph 377
— Sir Thos. Lionel J. ... 204
Galwev. Chas. Edward 254
— Reginald Hugh 1?;
Gamble.RichardNarrien 241
Gsme, Philip W '73
Ganado, Allred We. ... 186
— William Lewis 186
164 — Edward Sylvester 77
Oiltoore, B« Charles A. 530; Gc
Uaon. Godfrey ,72[Goldsmid Albert E W. -
- RobertMooreThacker 326 Goldsmith .Geo. Mills ... .
Malcolm H. Burdett. 442
— Robert James 380
— Walter James 290
Gedge, Ret.JL.A.h 3«6
Gee. Albert Benj '84
— Fred. William 5
Geiger, Gerald J. P. ...204
Gellibrand, John 296
Gem, George 2
Gilmore. John M
Gilmour, Jas. Patrick
• Wm. Henry 49.
5]— Harry D. 2S-
321 Goldthorp, Fras.Herbert 437
- Robert G. Gordon 70, 2.9 Gomperu BowesT.M.4o. 407
r.lrin RrslnavB . 174 — .»«,. J.F. Warden 530
^FredencCAlmon72, ,0] Gooeh, John Sherlock... .79
„., * t^..j. r> tiiG«'»l*. Stuart 25:
Gandv, Henry George... 215
Ganlev, Wm. Wrench ... 256
Garbett, Cha. H. V. .41. 4°9
Garden. Arch. Ross H. 433
Gardiner, Alec ="3
— Bernard Calwoodley 401
— George Frederick ... 273
— Henry Bourchier W. 242
— Henry Laurence 72, 177
— Henry Lynedoch 1, 164
— Herbert William 182
— Hay Ferrier Forrest 225
— Richard 442
— William Arthur ...28S, 374
Gardner, Fras. Stewart 40c
— Henry Montfort 241
— Neville Walmsley 23*
— 2nd Lt. Robert 152
— and Lt. Robert 33°
— Robert Mncgregor S. 273
Gardyne.A.D.Greenhill 339
Garland, Ernest A. C.65, 334
Garner. Cathcart 3S2
Garnett, Archie Stewart 347
— Cecil Francis 51, 249
— George Edmund 184
Gamier, J. T. Carpenter 223
Garnock, R. R., Yitct.... 149
Garrard, James R. L. ... 139
— William 54
Garratt, Clarence H. ... 292
— Fras. Sudlow 72, 140
— George Cashel 443
— Harry Sumner 436
— Lawrence Challoner 221
— Richard 444
Garraway, Chas. Wm.... 254
fiilrnv DudlevC '44 Goode, Stuart.
GUson Chas! J. Louij... 3o6.Goodenough,Herbert L. 425
C m?ette Geo. H. D s,6|Goo.«elloW Ch* 1. Aug. 215
IGidds Sir Reginald 332I - Napier George B 404
^S^aXinClaude St- ^nfw^8::::::::: 3
r- w Wm Water*' ' H? Gooding, William ..S
P rimfrd Ed P C " 80' 2 2 Good,
Girouard, td. P. C....60, 2
Girvin, John ■»""-•£••■ 3" |£odv
riaZone'muSm ^l-Ge,,,,.,, Jos. Power ... 2,4
*&&S*!2 %®S$8SS8S& feHS-.!:-
J. H »..»• 97trioFrff"rt A-j„ t r ,9' liS- Norton James 24a
Georges. Henry WE. 74, 4.5 ^^/j^1' R' .. '/. *f9 - Percy Chas. Wildman 278
GtaSSTifrK, Edgar *- Walter Meredith 242
_ a^i, Wm. Robertson 404 Goold, Wm. Joseph.76, 284
11 Gordon, Alex. Evans 40. 400
— Alex. Hamilton .73, '68
— Alex. James Marriott 27a
- Alex. Weston 63, 354
— Alfred Ernest 182, 368
Garrett, Arthur ffolliott 214 — Joseph
Gerard.SirMontaguG. 6, 405
German Emperor, H.M.
William II '4*
Gerrard, John Joseph ... 382
Gervers, Fras. R. 8 213
Gethin, John Percy. .63, 327
— R. W. St. Lawrance 174
Gib, Howard Alaric 44c
Gibb. Evan 36'. 3^"
— John Hassard S. .71,275
— Richard Charles 267
Gibbard.Thos.Wykes... 383
Gibbes, Arthur M 232
— Frank Douglas 241
Gibbon, Charles Monk 347
— James Aubrey 210
Gibbons, James Barry s'7
Gibbs, And. Armstrong 528
— Anthony Edmond ... 147
— Arthur Paget '6
— James Alec Charles 28
John Edward Laurie. 25
— Mossom Iunis 48, 41c
Gibson, Ret. Edward ... 53:
Geo. Gisborne 215
212 Goodinson. Wm. Henry 370
38vGoodsou, Frank '74
541 Goodwin. Ret. Eras. H. 390
— Arch.Wm. Robertson 404
— JohnC. R
— Wm. Jas. Theodore
Gledstanes, Ambrose U. 225
Gleeson, Andrew F 366
Gleicheu,Co«7i'A.E.W.77,2'S
Glennie, Edward 47, 207
— Farquhar '7
Glennon, John 386
Glossop, Bertram R. M. 139
— Francis Edward 252
— Walter H.Newland... 243
Gloster, Edward 249
— GeraldMeade 242
— 'iVilliam 254
Glover, Benj. Lucas ...
_ AUster Freser 339
Arthur W. Bolton 65, 168
— Charles Edw. Parke. 339
— Charles Evans 50, 310
— Charles Louis 80, 400
— Charles Steward ... 26
— Charles William Eric 300
— Charleton William ... 24ft
— Cosmo George 34, 39»
— Cosmo Huntly 54. aa»|
. .. 2921— Edward I. Drumearn 259
Glubb Frod'. Manlev 63, 20S - Edward Robertson ... 150
Q v Arthur St. Leger 219 - EsmeCW. Conway
-J Plump. Carr 5 - Hon. Frederick
Sir Julius Richard . -
Richard FitzGerald
— Richard Thomas
Robert Hepworth
380
306
Z S£^CSlLZ:3B^fl- Rowland Routledge 2,4
Garsia, Clare James 3'7 -ThomasGeorge
- Herbert G. Anderson 364
Garstin, Alfred Allan ... 3c
— Geo. Lindsay 46. 4<=9
— Henry Edward 173
— John Aylmer 2»4
Garton, Wm. Geo. Alf. 220
Garvey, Henry W 1S6
Garvice, Chudleigh 354
Garvie, John 5 °
Garwood, Fred. Scott... 2
— John Fred 26,205
— John Reginald 2
— John William 225
Gascoigue, Clifton C. O. 336
— Ernest F. O i'9
— William Julius ....
Gaselee. Sir Alfred 1, '8, 4°f
Gaskell, Thomas K. ... 44'
Gastreil Everard T. 74, 414
— Geo. D. Campbell 40, 409
Gatacre, John 6,405
— Sir William Forbes 7
Gatehouse, Richard P. 2S5
GathoriiL-Hiirdy, 1!
J. F 219
Qatliff.AlbertParrar 51, 399
Qatt, Antonio 55. '8c
— Chin I '
Gattey, John R. H .
Gaunt, Cecil Robert 1 18
Glvnn, Rbt. M. Osborne 263
— Thos. G. Powell 237
Glynton, Gerard M. 404
Goad, Howard 65, 4"
241
142
339
Geoffrey Seton 249.
— Geo. Alex. Steuart ... 44'
Godby, Charles aw
James Redmond P. 47, 15
Soddard. Fras. I" 1VO. 353 - John Charles Fred. 34,
- Gerald Hamilton 3861 - John G. Wolrige .76.
— James Ramey 400!- John Lewis K.
Godden, Henry Tufton 80,251 - Lawrence christian..
— William 33^
Gibton, Wm. L. Persse 271
Gideon, Jas. Henry 257
Giddy, William It. G. ... 215
ridney, Francis 329
— Henrv Albert John .. 529
Giflard," Gerald GodlVays-'j
— William Carter .51, 297
Gilbert, Arthur Robert.. 288
— Charles '5s
— Clarence Edwin Lloyd 518
— Gerald Edwin Lloyd. 426
— Herbrr: Henry 371
Gilbertsou, Thomas ...190
Gilby, Chrihtopher 33'
Gilchnst,RobertAlex.24, 406
— Robert Crooks 444
-WalterFellowesCowan 445 • -
^dea^hu^talihupe ... ^^^3^0^ =5
Godferv, Masters John 40, 363 - Lawrence Geo. r .
Godfrey. Herbert .. 65, 4'2 - Lewis 1 omvay
— Hugh C. W
John William 41
Godfrey, Charles 437
ais
4^-
Giles,
265 — George Hamilton 17J
Gwynnedd 36*
Henry G. Wolrige ... 34a
Henry William =13
- Herbert ... .. ... =5'
"uer:Ben°amin :::::/• >'- Huntley Fleetwood 4.
Godbold.George Aug. J. 3 - I.n«ram„c-JCon_wa,?5'_-
— Cornelius Benjamin .
Fredk. Rowlandson .
— Stuart Hill 419
jS: — Lochinvar A. I '.
267 — Louis Aug. 72, 4'4 f
— M'Leod James ... 429 1
— Neil Eraser 17' I
— Philip Cecil H 38a
— Philip James ... 4'9
— WilliamWellington ... 401 — Ramsay Frederick
Godley, Alex. John ...72, 354 . Clayton
-Francis!' to, JOS - '"';"'rt .
Robert A1r.11
T KWaJ-d * ' 204 - Robt.Napier steuart 445
Bet. Clement Douglas S3J - td»»™ - £ _ K0berl Gorman 286
Edward Douglas 3'8 - ^"^ , i steuart .. ,44
Frai.cs lleniy B] oge 17S - "herard J. . , .. 1 _ s Verner <0<s
Prank L. Netlam "lrj^°?^w LPC \% - Stewart Dougln
Hiohaelj !'&",; ,. ,: a. Wolrige ... ■
-William ..........75. 4: ■ - ' •
,D fUd »69 a ■ • '■ » ...WWilhatn
Gill. Douglas Howard .74 - ,'■ , J4 _ William Eagleaon ... 3."*
: SS3 Convey::.:.: % - 5fS?K , S i& :: .S- **. p. Lo-don . .. |
Index — Active Lint.
Gordon, William Neville i3o Graham. Robt. Blackall 350 Green, Charles R
■ William Staveley 50, _.
Gore, Charles Clitherow 13a
— Edward Arthur 5
— Samuel James «
— Stuart Bruce 424I-
Vivian W. Hall ...73, 243-
Mortimer,.. 517
Douglas Richard 519
8xs
Grimley, Walter M 438
Grimshaw, Cecil T. W. 35s
— Ewing W 43s
-l& SgTM aLs^- ^-pHe^rSsr::: Z^SSA^T^ %
Herbe11^ .A:°:.. 3: t SS^f"™' »' IE Z £»*■«-&••.■»■ '4b fester B._...... ^
■ Herbert 348
"'- Ralph St. G. C
William 185
Grahame, John Crum ... 334
„■?. i42,Grainger,JamesKean ,.
— Ribion 6:, 2881- Thomas 516
— Robert Clements ... 3so!Granard, Earl of 224
— St. George Corbet 33. 2o6|Granet, Edward John -o, 16S
— St. John Corbet ...57, i39jGranger, Thos. Arthur 519
— Wm. A. Marie Pollock 225lGrant, Alan Colquhoun 314
Goren, Berkeley R 290,— Alexander 76, 209
Ixorpes.OiiefPaym.Edm. — Alex. Geo. Wm 282
Howard....^ 37: |— Allan Ewen 525
— Lieut. Edm. Howard 327
Gorham, Arthur 353
Goring. Alan 161
— Walter 76, 144
Gorle, Harry V 364
Gorman, Wm. Henry ... 279
Gormley, Jos. A 378
— Archibald Seafield ... 300
— Captain Arthur 425
— 2nd Lieut. ArthurJ *53
— Charles 58. 35c
— Chas. Jas. Wm 54, 418
— Charles John Cecil ... 221
,,_ — Donald St. John D.... 517
Gorringe, Geo. Fred. 78, 212 — Dudley H. Fleming 241
Gorton, Reginald St. G. 179 - Enmund L. Trafalgar 361
Goschen, Arthur Alec ... 174 — Edward C. Hamilton 3<;o
Gosling, Charles 3"i — Francis Charles ... .418
— George Bennet 357i — George Hughes 265
— Seymour Frederick... 173; - Georgo Patrick 286
iv. SSull'T,U 223 -Henry Fane 16 Greenwood.H'erbertD.E.
feW,»™ •■ 366i- Henry Fred. Lyall ... .831- John Owen ,
Gosselin, Bertraud ,72!- Hubert Anthony . 253 " ™— J ■-
— John Haslett 159I— Hugh Gough . 24
«- — Ian Hope..?... 428
— James 24,
— Geo. Edw. Tempest 446 Grimwood.GeoflrreyG.34, 321
■ George Frederick .. 242 Grindel, Robert 222
■ Hy. Clifford Rodoa ... 322 Griss, John Ellis 21s
■ Henry Edward 269 Grissell, Bernard S. ... 240
— James Edw-ird 277|Grogan, Charles M 138
— James Sullivan 382 — Edward Bury 292
— i?.-; 386I— Edward George ...49, 299
— Malcolm C. Andrew... 296— Sir Edward I. B. .. 357
— Sebert F. St. Davids 385 — George Meredyth 254
Thomas H. Mortimer 305 — Geo. Wm. St. George. 361
— Wilfnth Gerald Key 443'— Philip Arnold .. .. 266
Greenaway, Thomas 40, 407 Grose, Daniel Charles
Greene, Albert J. R 182! Evans ... ,65
— Alleyn Chas. R. 182'— James 182
Greenfield, Hume 292 Gross, Robt. Ferguson 266
— Richard M ..40, 271 Grosvenor, Lord G. R.... 324
Grenhill, Fredk. Wm. 307 '—Son. Hugh
Greenly, Walter H 153 Groube, George P. T. ...
Greenstreet, Cha*. B.L. 213 Grove, Sir Coleridge
— KdwardA. W. S. 41" 313
Ernest Williams 171
Wm. Lees 24,205
Greenway, Chas. D. K. 229
Cleveland Edmund ... 237
— John Henry 382
— Thomas Cattell 266
"4
'55
529
6
261
Gosset, Allen Butler
— Edw. F 65, 2,9
— Ernest A. G 63,305
— Francis William 173
— Frederic 33, 206
— Frederick John 310
— Matthew W. E 5
— Ralph Allen 278
Gothard, Rev. Geo 532
Gott, Geo. Arthur 70.
Gotto. Harold Ralph
Gough, Alan Percy G. ...
— Bloomfield 41
— Chas. Hugh Henry ...
— George Fras. Bloom-
field
— George Bloomfield
— Son. Geo. Hugh
— Henry Worsley 348
— Hubert De la Poer ... 157
— Hugh Aug. Keppel ... 436
— Hugh Sutlej 16
— John Edmond 357
— Stanley Charles ...81, 417
— William Geo. Keppel 444
4U
'71
263
150
4=7
215
435
17
-r. 406
— John Duncan 445
— John Patrick 336
— JohnWomyss 519
— Kenneth Malcolm P. 279
— Maurice Harold 242
— Philip Gordon 212
— Sir Robert 5,204
— Robert Fras. Sidney 358
— Robert Josceline 3:
— Samuel Chas. N...,6o, 20S
— Suene... 46, 206
— Sydney Gordon ...6i, 269
— William A. C 40c
— William Douglas 142
— William Griffith ...74, 241
— William Ogilvie 442
Grantham, Charles F.73, 4i4
Granville, Bernard 144
— Bevil t30
Grapes, John 366
Grattan, Arthur P 401
— Henry William 3S5
John
■ Aug..
Greer, Fred
— James 256
— John Arthur 361
— MacGregor 234
— Richard Edward 212
Gregg, William 33
Gregorie, Chas. Fred.... 254
Gregory, Albert 262
— Charles Levinge 436
Gregson, H.G.F. Savage 229
Greig, Colin Philip 360!
— Percy Lynes 26:
— Reo. Philip Sydney... 532
— Reginald Parker ..74, 261
— Thomas Thackeray 214
3,'Grjver, Charles Walter 231
346 — John 401
— Malcolm H. S 49, 414
— Percival Charles
— William Montague .
Groves, John Henry O.
— Percy Robt. Clifford
Srubb, Alex. H. W.
— Herbert Watkins
— John James „
Grubbe, Edmund A. 74, 348
Rupert Hunt 327
317
170
183
318
213
28b
228
252
370
— EdwariDavidWilson 529 Gruchy.Fras.LeMaistre
— Frederick James 381 Grute, John
— Hugh Irwin 1S3 Grylls, John Bere . 174
-JohnGlennie 440 — William E. J 348
— Philip Sellon 214 Gubbin, George Fred. 381
— Ronald Henry 214 Gubbins, Charles E. 130
— William Best 437 — Lucius B. Beresford 154
Goulburn.Cuthbert E. 72, 168 — O'Donnei '6. !'"Vs i
ftnnlH To.. ,n r. . - .' ~.'"J *
Gould, Jay SI9
— Philip 346
Gouldsmith, Albert 288
Gouiaud, Bayard 404
Gourlay, James 366
Gourlie, James ^4
Govan,DouglasMoncrieff444
— James Lome 48, 239
Gover, Wm. Welch B.... 261
Gowans, William 315
Gower, C. C. Leveson... 428
— Philip Leveson 305
Grace, Charles H. C. ... 432
Gracey,Co£oneiThomas24,205
— 2nd Lieut. Thomas .
Grreme, David Henry
— Fred. James 63
— Lawrence Oliphant..,
— Robert Charles ..
Graham, Alan Moir
— BazettColvin 445"
— Bertram R 442
— Charles Fred. Oliver 401
— Charles Lanfear ... . 145
— Edw. Ritchie C 6r, 26
— Frank 6r, 24
— Geo. Humph. Irving 24-.
— George Leslie 162
— Hamilton M. C. Wm. 400
— Henry Macleod... 265
— Herman Witsius G.79. 146
— Jocelyn H. Clive 221
— ■ John Malise Anne ... 231
— Lancelot 170
— Malcolm — 33, 363
— Malcolm David 308
— Reginald Guy nro
— Richard W 373
214
■ 336
, 176
342
:8
445
Graves, Benjamin Cham-
ney 30, 407
— Dermot Affleck 215
— Douglas H. M'D 526
— Francis John T6
— Somerset H. Paul 32, 408
Gray, Arthur C. B 352
— Charles Lloyd R. ... 181
— Duncan Mackinnon 13s
-Evelyn St. Clair i74
— Frederick William ... 265
Fred Wm. Barton ... 434
— Henry Chas. B. ...56,297
— Rev. H. J. Spence ... 530
— Hon. Lonsdale R. D. 140
— Malcolm Alex 40, 408
— Norman McNeill 173
— Phillip Easson 169
— Richard Tucker 346
Robert Alexander ... 346
Robert James 274
Wm.duGard 56,413
William Henry 5I8
William Lewis 383
Grayfoot, B. Buhot 528
Grenfell, Sir Fra. Wallace
„ 5> 3ai
— Harold Maxwell ...78, 132
Grepe, Arthur W..„ 180
Gresson, Thomas T. 330
Gretton, George Foster 174
— John Cunliffe 248
Greville.S'on.C. B.Fulke 148
— Henry A. F. C. F.S.77,159
Growing, Robert
Johnstone 135, 365
Grey.ArthurJas.Herbert 404
— Charles Wm 364
— Edward 418
— William Francis H. 40, 408
— William George 429
Gribble, George 258
Grice, George 269
Grier, Harry Dixon. ..76, 178
— Henry
Grierson, J.MoncriefiV, 168
Grieve, Frank 19
Griffin, Cecil P. Griffiths 426
— Christopher Joseph 257
— Edward Frank 351
Henry Lysaght 179
Robert Chaloner a38
William Waudby 77 177
Griffith, Charles R. J. ... 25.
— David Maitlaud 212
Edward Hugh ...73, 252
— George Herbert 21a
— George Richard 395
— Reo. Henry Wager ... 330
,_- — John Gwynne 442
Grayson, Ambrose D. H. 17 3 1— John Joseph 30,
Grazebrook^Geo. Chas. 271 — Rupert Henn '. "3
Greany, Hugh 52;
— John P l2j
Greathed, Robert Napier 172
Greatwood, Fras. Wm. 241
— Walter 239
Greaves, Sir George
Richard 279
Grech, John 385
— Wm. Walter Gilbert... 432
Griffiths, Alfred P. Hy. 382
— Capt. Charles 421
— C. D. Richardson. ..65, 273
— FrancisHome 401
— Gilbert Saunders ...... 510
— Qr.Mr. John 240
. . — Qr.ilr. John 361
-ireen, A. Octavius...23, 105! -Reo. T.M.Milnes 5™
— Arthur Dowson 303 — William Edwin cf=
— Arthur F rrmfra^lu .cln..; D »#»*i l-0
Philip Charles 71, 209
— Richard Rolls 317
— Russell D 169
— Wm. Launcelotte 378
Guerin, Charles Joseph 366
Guest, Hon. C. H. C 142
— Hon.Fvei. Edward... 132
Guggisberg, F. G 2IJ
Guilding, Edward L .78, 303
Guille, Hy. S.Le M. 178, 36S
Guinness, Charles D. 73, 168
— Eustace 72, 168
— Henry Wm. N 50, 254
Guise, Henry J. W... 73, 237
Guudry, Henry B. ... 60 176
Gunn, David D 267
— Gilbert 225
— William Donald 395
Gunner, Edward 50, 175
Gunning, Charles John 430
— George Hamilton 444
— Henry Ross 242
— Orlando George 434
— Robert Cardwell 379
Gunter.Clarence Preston 213
— Francis Ernest 385
— Howel 24
Gunthorpe, M. Ed.Thos. 256
Gurdon, Bertrand E. M. 429
— Grenville Pulteney
— Philip Richard T. .
— William 81,
Guyon, Gardiner Fred...
— George Sutherland .. _j
Gwatkin,F.Stapleton.32, 410
— Willoughby Garnons. 327
Gwyn, Reg. P. Jermy... i46
Gwynn. Chas. Wm. 212
— William Purnell 386
Gwynne, James Hugh... 262
Swyther, Arthur SIa
Ua<tg, Emil Carr ',.„
tfacK, Charles Eiw.
llackett, Reo. John
— Robert Isaac D ...
Uadden, Chas. Fred
— William Chas.
445
446
178
24
23S
349
396
380
51, 166
Arthur F.Umfreville iSj'Grigg, R. Methven";:'.::: *t\\ Hadfield, Charles Ar^', f?3
gI3 Index — Active List
Hadow. Arthur dcS.7i, 256 iHallett, James W.
g las Reginald ... 561 - Richard L. Hughes
ril, John C
j |6 Kanluvn.Tb.oHps it.
Cm kev, E UardB.
- Reg. Campbell 4.. 4°9 - George Thomas 6. 40; - i Alers
4i
lacteal 42S — John C.G. A.
- Maurice P. Alers..
arles
-H1en^MaS0° *' to^rsTfoHemaiheKo, Sydney Thornbill ..
HneW EdmB Robert.,' - Stuart Girdleetone .. 441 Hanks, John James
--WilliamR 5 Halloran. Thomas... =53 Eanley, Rich. Geo. ... .
Hflieitt Edwara D • Hauowes, Fras. ¥n. .. 4ao|Haumer. Lambert A. c.
HaftAlanG Henrv Jardine ..... I Ohas. Edward ...
^flrrVdEd :John>>i>e ' 'Anor
. ... 16 Harinan, Montague J.
"7. «°5
.... 275 — Ravniond Edwards .. lS2
332 — Richard . .. 73. 42S
234 Harmar, Charles D'O. 401
.. 172 Harold, Chas. Fred 43*
I irper. Ge < M ml i,- is -10
133 Harpur, Bdm. U 173
182 Barran, Jame^ ^79
,3: H m I IS. l>. M. 305
43*
391
3=3
I . - John Lane
:44 _ Oswald C pley H.
,82- William Charles ...
s Hals,, Stanley Clarence - William .... 58. -68 Harris fon.lM. r
D?JrfL 77 148I I73,3f,8lHanuay,Cath.Chr1Sian 294!- Arthur
— Ernest Herman 211 Halswelle, Gordon ...... 12.4
^ Herbert deHaga ,s8, 108 Halton. Eldred Charles 3°6
— NeUWolseley 147 Hamber, L. p. Bray... .27?
— Patrick Belfour 5i8;Hambro.HaroldEverard 174
— Percv dc Haga . ji< — PeroivalO
— Roland m' Hamcr, Meredith A.
(22
Arthur G. R. C 183
— Arthur P. D 420
— Cha. Boresford Maule 395
— Charles Edw.St.John 157
374
t"3
• 427
21S
Af w'.rl-'.Raiusford 58.208
■ 2nd V. F. Rainsford 1:4
rge Martin 207
— John Rainsford 228
.jj — Ormelie C 3°
... 44;'— R.W". Rainsford... 28, 165
23 Kamersley, KnghSt.G. iSj.Haniiyngton. J. A. 4»«
-T ,- Hansard, Arthur C... 54. i«7
-Walter •* 406- |i8Hamvell, Joseph 81,169
Ha^Herben A. D. ..'. <o - Alexs ader l,,, ,,.,-.;;..•; I [art, iftggg^ £ ^ Fraierlc, Alfred
^ Fr^au' J. St Sal^aS** 2 JHaSoiu^ Cecil JS|
- Gregorv b.nclair ... 26, - Arthur Cochrane 74, 140 Barcourt.Bernd.Fras.V. 29
— Henrv Avlmer - '■'■ Meade 28, 249:— John S. M. 44'
'. .- _ra,.j«« 7. 2?: -Lionel Geo. Montagu
361. 3P5
— Charles Sidney
— Charles Walter...;
— Edward William
— Erne»t Dale Carr...
— Eustace Malim ...
Franci- A'
— Robert Lewis . 56, 176 — Charles M. ...... ...77. *S'
— Reo WillonchbvChas. )9< — Cland Lorn Campbell .73
Hak m H r nasi, M. |ls - , Hon i ■■ 423 Hardcastle Alexander.. 2
Hakms, Richard c B.79,^- Claude de Courcy...78, =69 _ Edward Lewis
Halahan, Arthur C
182
3S2
402
516
398
335
^47
294
- John Crosby
Haldane. Chas.Levenax 43
- .Tas. Aylmer Lowthrop 339
Maldwvn Makgill ... 226
Sale. Charles Henry ... 382
Charles Vanghan 352, 373
— FrederickWm. H. D.
— George
Geo. Fras. Augelo ...
Gerald Noel -'
— Henry Hay Marshall
— John
— Kn >■: Edward 76,
ClaudeLeslie 421- J. Herschel 18= - Oscar Mark 174
Claude M. Bruce 3521— Richard Newman ... 327 — Owen ...; ..... -°4
- 1 lavid Rogerson i8. Harden. John Edwin ... 288 -R.char Ulan \\ . h. 46, 279
"-Douglas Jimes 76,: Hardie, Grant Espie 444 - Thomas Bertram -1-
- Edw. Owen F 49. 227! Harding. Edward Frank 435- Wiirnd . -4
- Fras. Alex. Chotwood 269 - Edward West 39« - W ' ™ AJbort 4»
Dashwood 418 _ Mavnard Ffolliott ... 432!— William Henri
• George F.
— George Ernest
— John Henry
- Gilbert Claud
277, 368!— Gilbert H. C.
220 — William Grosvenor
i55|Hardinge, Hon. A. S. 5
241
259
John Henry «77.3«|.= «»bcrtH ^ 5«. J» *g^%ftSS" -?Z Inhar^tTourt
Hale:
— Herbert Marwicke A
Haley, Wm. Charles ...
Halford, Michael Fras.
Halkett. Chas. P. M. C
HeurvStanuus 257
■-, — Hubt Ion.Wetherall76.227
,~o — Ian S. Monteith 18
^3^ — James A. E. Marq. of 132
Hardman, Harold F.
— J. Wreford J.
— Reginald Stanley
Hardwick, Philip E.
65, =75
Harrison. Alan Duncan 183
Alfred Herbert 174
179
44'
Bird 357
An.' Napoleou Rogers 524
-45] — Cecil Euatacei 357
iecil Francis 78, 249
1-1 — Charles Edward 220, 377
Charles Ingleby
a^ArSordon ■::: &&SE^i£fe*^E&£ StSM=MJ£» 3
— James Stevenson 147 Hardy, Cha. R. Hugh63, 261
— Jhn. Andrw.Chas. 135,365!— Ksr.Edwd. John 396
— John Archibald 519
— Hon. John David 153
— John George Harry... 299
— Keith Randolph 301
— Leonard Alison H. ... 315
— Eon. Leslie d'Henin... 221
258
— Arthur R. Kay 344
— Bertram A. Montagu 183
— Charles 79. 348,368
— Charles Aug. R. .. 58, 353
— Charles Legh 401
— Charles Robert 353
— Douglas 132
— Douglas Keith E. 76, 364
— Edm. Alex. Wm. ... 517 — Mervyn Jaines^
— Rev. Edw. Stephenson 53* — Hon- North de C
— Ernest Frederic 170! Dalrymple 56, 223
— Ernest Stanlev 4281— Percy Douglas 170
— Francis . . •• 183 — Robert Edw. Arch. ... 438
— Francis H. Howard... 4°-~ Robert Sydney ...181, 36S - Edw. Christian ...... s-7
— Francis Henrv . 47. -66|- Thos.W. O^Hora 381 - Edw. C. Barrington 401
— Fred. Felix Weiohs ,., 243I- JJ«.Walter Adolphus 530 - Fred. S. Christian 40, 363
— Fred Wm Geo jls - William Allardice ... 348 - George Ambrose 174
— Geoffrey C ' ' 515 1— Wflliam Gedrtce... 65, 277 — Humphrey John 212
— George'Clifford Miller '213'- Sir Wm. Stirling, Bt. 163!- Richard ... 23.,
_ George Jas. Cadell 4« - William M. Fleming 334 - Richard Ch„rles 2
— Gordon Chas Wm. G. 31 ^Hamlev, Francis G 372 — Robert Hugh «7!
-HarrvJoht .... ... 336 Hamlin, Richard Jamee 369 - Robert WU ham .. 239-Thoma
_ Henry 34 Hammersley, Fred. 34. J57 - Steuart Welwood 3 = ';- WiUuu
— HenrV Constable 1 . Hammick,8tephenFred. 30. 1 Harford. Chas.Lloyd ... 237j- Wm. C
Francis 221
— Fred. Pelham A 364
— Frederick Wynne ... 384
Henry Harmer 258
— Henry Russell 227
— Thomas Henry 423
— William 245
— William Edmund 363
— William Kyle 179
Hardyman, W. H 36"
Hare. Chas. T. Melville 253
Herbert Sydney G.«i 4:6.Hanimond.Arth.G. ., 17,405 - Henry Chas
4,8, 32
— See Baldwin 4,7, Hargreaves, Arth. J. '",. 246
" inngton, Arthur W. n
Henry Seftimus 2154'— Charles Haringtun
.f ' '_ Frederick A. L 526, Harington, Arthur W. D.
J y. ti — .... .2.., ..,.,,.. s^.» — i^hiirl^s Harinirtun
4 .:
— Hubert Chase 232;
— John Hiiro lltou
— John Lees j"9
-John Richard 3>, 22! - Peter ttonrj 34. 105 - Elliott U ...... 181
— John Spencer 69 - Reginald Chalmers 214 - Hastings .Norman \ . 5.,
— Julian Hamilton - Thomas „ 7., >5« - aerbert Hastings
— Lewis Duval .. ! •'■ irge .75, 3- 1 - Herbert Hen.y
— Lewis M.M. . 52, 411 Hampden, OsbertB.L. 30x1— Hugh
— Percy Byng 4>-4 Hanbnry, B. K
_ Ph ,, Everard Ernest ...75,
— Ralph Ellis Carr ... .449 - Philip Lewia. ...... j...
— Reginald H. . s3. -/ 'I'""' Ck, Krai.cisdo B.
— Richard Harris 382 — Frank Herbert .78
241
Win. Mont-
gomery 183
223!— John 357
318 Harker, Thos. Hubert... 323
4j? Harkness.HenryD'A. 78, 297
, 416 — Thomas Itobero .73, 177
— Robert J. Draper
— Robert Maopheraon .. 44°
— Sydney Octavius ... 3B5
— w'ynyardMontaau ... .'s7
lla.iaran. William
Halletl.Clia. WilliainS.63,225
— Hwrold Hereward
Hughes ... 36'
— Henry T. Hughes 24 — Charlei Davenport..
235 ilarland, Edivyu 290
— Hen. di s. 1 llurlord 290'— Willing Bathurst 398
— Mortimer Paweon ...
Hancocks, Anni 1 -1
Hancox, Henry Percy...
i :.. A. Gore... 6,
— Gerald Caxlile S....70,
Han llbrd, B». Win. 11.
Saadloy, Arthur
271 Barley, Geo. Ernest 20
.7, - Henry Kellett ;6, 431 jHartcr, Os ..
— Clarence Barrymore 5:6
Edgar Gars ton... 78, 284
Esrne Stuart Erskiue is»
Frederick Deneys ... 252
George Hyde 287
Gilbert Harwood ... 210
Guy 4«
HaUord Claude V. ... 160
— Henrv Malcolm 273
— Hugh 43»
— James Molyneux 364
— John Collinson 143
— John Henrv C. .. 47, 207
— John Sandbach Sbel 246
— Lawrence Whitaker . 386
— Louis Geo. Bercsford 246
— Ktv. P. Raikes 53'
— Sir Richard 4. 2°4
, — Richard j.61
61— Robert ArthurG... .5f, 167
1791— Standish Henry ...47, '37
239 — Thomas Aylett 425
" "iam Albort .. 2"
^Uris. Warde 436
William Sandilan is .. 384
— Willoughby Hyde2;.. 364
Harriss, Stanley A. )
Harrisson, Arthur 11. P. 237
Hart, Alfred Paul 37»
— Arthur Fiuli •• ■ 7
— Arthur Henry Seton 27J
— Eric George 183
— Harold Charles 234a
— Henrv Travern . ■■ 182
— Herbert Frere 3S6
_ IP, ratio Holt 4. 206
— Israel '57
te 1. Vanghan 361
— Laun •<»
- Sir Reginald Clare 16, 205
— Ronald \ icl a Okes .. .-So
33»
rliug, Uol.t. Wm. .. 348 Hartigau, LrtburE .> . Alt
:i man, Alex. Ramsay 357 — Edwurd Ross ...... 4>-
iny E. W ! Ban lau, -las. Andrew 3fi|
530-
,78-
35"
. Charies Edw.T.V... 48, ,1 Hartley. Uesuioud 1.. .. 256
:-M.Nixou j5;.— John Cuburn ..
Index — Active Lint.
814
Hartley, Ralph Legh 232
H^ry.est. Edmund D. ... 373
— 'HWtor Douglass 352, 373
—Hector Horatio ..' 170
— '-Herbert do Vere 43'
— William S. S. 73, 390
Harvey, Arribr.Blacklock 426
— '"BarneU Albert 350
— cCharles"Bareson 72, :£i
— ^Wtes Btahdell 213
— >Charles E. Ramsey... 344
—"David ..: 386
— Edward Henry 212
— Edward John M 234
— 'Francis Henry 287
— Francis John William 401
— Frederic ; 3S6
— Lieut. John. 299
— zndLieut. John 15
— Lieut. John... 18
— John Edward 71, 16L
— •Richard Prentice 310
— Robert 51
— Robert Dunsmuir ... 145
— Robert Napier 212
— William Frederic sag
— William Jas. St. John 299
— William Kerie 183
— WilliamLueg 61, 232
Harward, Arthur J. N. 432
— Francis Edward 213
— Henry Blake 372
Harwood, John G 379
Hasell, Harry Godley ... 386
Haskard, John McD. ... 354
Haslam, Bernard John 214
— Gerald W. Paul 254
Haslehust, Geo. W 319
Hasler, Julian 229
— Percy 325
Haelett, John C 380
— Pechell 33, 206
Haslope, Rev. L. M 532
Hassall, Chas. M. P.252, 374
— Owen 261
Hassard, Edw. Moresby 383
Hasted, Arthur Walter 325
Hastie, Basil Hepburn.. 227
Hastings, Bernard St.
J- W 237
— Edward Spence ... 60,411
— Francis William 163
— George Herbert 258
-Percy V3
— Warren 60, 411
— Wilfred Charles N. ... 328
Haswell, Chetwynd Hy. 215
Hatch, Alfred Edmund 423
— Arthur Vincent 418
— William Keith 527
Hatchell, Henry H....54, 254
Hathaway, Harold Geo. 38
Hatherell, Wm. Geo. ... 420
Hatton, Edw. H. Finch 225
— Bev. John Alexander 396
— Villiera 17*219
Haughton, Hugh L. 438
— Thomas H. 72, 414
Hausburg, Eric F 231
Haviland, Robert A 319
Hawdon, Kynard 266
Hawes, Benj.Reddie 56, 353
— Charles Howard 438
— Percy Fred. Brunei... 286
Hawke, Hon. H. 3 252
Hawker, Claude J. 221
Hawkes, CorlisSt. L. G. T73
— George 41, 409
— Henry Montague P.50, 410
— Lawrence Harry 297
— Rebert 44
— Robert S. J. Norris.., 282
— Wm. Cotter W 441
Hawkey, Ricbard 386
Hawkins, Egerton O. B.
B. Black 145
. — Frederick 61, 412
■ — Frederick Daly C. ... 517
— George Arthur 428
— Henry Theodore. ..76, 177
— John William 49, 167
— Thomas Henry 401
— Walter Francis... 61, 208
Hawks, Fredk. Welman 436
— George Augustus 442
' — George William S. ... 420
— Thomas Bate 421
■ Hawksley, John P. V.... 174
Hawkslej', Randal P. T. 213 Heath, Maurice Gordon 227 Hepper, Aloric Wm. ...... 214
Hawley, Cynl Francis 322 — Percy Macclesfield .. 445 — Harry A. Lawless ... 213
— Francis H.Toovey72, M3 — Ronald Macclesfield 330 — Lionel Lees 181
— RobertB. 321 Heathcote, Alfred ... 46, 206 Herapath, Edgar 63, 241
— William Geo. Brough- [— Charles Edensbf.... .315) — Edwin Loud 259, 373
toulschia.. 445 — John Robt, Campbell 342 1 Herbert, A. Colthurst... 234
Haworth, Lionel B. H. 44i(TIeaton, Arthur Fred. .., 385 — A. H. C. Keuney 308
Hawtayne, Thos. M. 70, 329'Hebden, Wilfrid A. ...... 303 — Charles .....60,41=
Hawthorn, George M. P. 237JHedley, Walter CoOte ... 210, — Claude 42s
Hay, Archibald... 263 Heffernan, Fras. J. Chris. 385 — Douglas 427
— Arthur 433 — Herbert Wm 433 — Edmund Arthur 147
Arthur Sidney 244.— Nesbitt B. ... 79, 177 — Edward B ....61
Cecil Godfrey 294 — 'William \....: .. 379.— Edward Sidney
— Charles John Bruce 445! Hegau, Edward 51, 1:7;— Edward William...
ll
32, 165 Hehir, Patrick "... 517 — George Frederick
— Edward Owen
— George W. R 527|Heigham,ClementJ.M. 77,247' — George Milbonrne
— James George ^oiHeinemnn, Reginald ... 319 — Graham Cludde
— Henry Thos. Horatio 4^4'Hellard, Robt. Chas. ..49, 207!
— James i7i|Helme, Harold. L. .... 307
— J.A.GJDrnmmond 78, 221 |Helyar, Arthur B._'. 70, '
158
=99 ,
321
169
294
. 235
Henry Carden 296
Herbert ... . 528
Ivor John C 17
— John D. Dalrymple ... 340 j — Henry Weston .:.... 58, 234!— Lionel 49, 419
J. R. M. Dalrymple5r,36cl — Maurice Howard 358 — Lionel Norton 421
— Lenox Theobald 437
— Sir Robert John 163
— Stuart 34;
— S. F. B. Dalrymple ... 441
Westwood Norman ... 439
Hemans, George W. ... 404
Hemming, Edw. H. ...76, 209
— Fred. Wilson 22
Norman Mackenzie... 212
— Louis William 297^.
— Otway Charles ... 331"
— Percy T. Colthurst . 171
Reginald, Lord 134
Henderson, Ar. Francis 442 Herdon, Hugh Edw. . 4+0
Heriot, Granville Mackey 400
Hay-Coghlan, Percy H. 183 — Cecil 400
Haycock, Beo. Fras. W. 531 — David 77,
— V. R. Hine 173
Hayden, Fred. Art. ...78, 284
Haydon, William Pitt... 437
Hayes, Clarence Hy. 61, 412
— Edwin Charles....,
— Ernest de Launoy ... 269
— John Higson 137
Julian P. Swindell ... 382
Robert Hall 3ig
Hayhurst, F. C. France 263
Hayley, Sydney T 242
Hayman, S. J. Wallace 382
Haymes, Hy. Evered ... 386
— Robert L.
Haynes, Alleyne ...231, 373
Charles Edward 61, 208
Frederick Hutchinson 371
Kenneth Edward 181
Hayter, Ross John F. ... 261
Hayward, George Wm. 175
— William Davey 519
Haywood, Austin H.
Wightwick 183
— Lewis 380
— Edgar 398
— Edward Get rge 215
—Fred. Evelyn Elliot ... 353
— Geo. Fra. Robert. .. 54, 332
— George James 172
— Harold Greenwood ... 132
— Harry Esmond ii~
— Henrv C Page- ...51, 147
— Henry May -21$
— Hugh Leslie 350
— Rev. James 532
— James Sydney 360
— John Acheson 149
— Kenneth 443
— Maxwell Hume 43S
— Ralph Anstruther 79, 327
— Robert Ronald 144
— Robt. Samuel F. 381
— Robert Wynne 442
Selby Herriot 517
Thomas Hume 423
— Wm. George Hume ... 527
Hendley, Arthur G 518
— Charles Edward 425
Hazel, James 401 — Fred. George 115
Hazelgrove, Harry S. ... 419
Hazelton, Edwin H 395
— Percy Orr 365
Hazlerigg,T.Maynard6, 164
Head, Arthur E. M. 174
— Charles Octavius 17;
— Gilbert 239
Harry Francis 179
— Henry Nugent 269
— Leonard 277
Harold 517
— Thomas Holbein ■ 515
Hendriks, Campbell L... 353
Heneage, Alfred R. 74, 139
— Godfrey C. Walker ... 219
— Henry Granville 153
Henegan, John 424
Heneker, Fred. C. 352
— William C. G 348
Henley, Cornish Fredk. 302
Mark 215:— Francis Jos 301
Michael Ravenscroft i39|Hennell,AlfredMontagn 442
Headfort, Marquis of ... 132J — Reginald 131
Headlam, Hugh Roger 330J Hennessey, John A. 0. 404
John E. W 169 Hennessy, Daniel 382
— Qr.Mr. John 366
— Captain John 384
— JohnPatrick C 430
— Ladislas H. R. Pope 301
Henniker, Alan Major... 212
— Fred. B. M 321
Henniker - Major, Hon.
C. H. C.
— Thomas Alexander ... 249
Heale, Ernest N. 440
Healey, Coryndon W. R. 384
— Thomas Henry 269
Healing, Robert K 360
Healy, Christopher J. ... 383
Heard, Alex. E. S. 346
Edward Severin 232
— John Rogers 36i|Henning, Charles M. S,
— Richard 519 — Philip Walter B 172'
— Sam. Ferguson 401 Henrici, Ernst Olaf ... 214
Hearle, Parkins 46, 4c>2iHenriques, Edw.N....4S, 175
Hearn, George 2q2, 368 Henry, George .... 22,205
— Gordon Risley 213 — John 172
— Hugh Shuckburgh... 182 — St. George Charles 51, 252
— Lewis Julius Chris... 385 — Vivian 235
— Michael Leo 381 — William 155
Hearsey, Arthur 283 Henshaw, Clinton G. 79,169
Heastey, Charles U 27iHensley, Charles Albert 354
Heath, Alau Jasper 528'Henslow, Edw. L. Wall 326
— Charles Ernest 34, 363lHenslowe, Fras. J. D. .. 434
— Charles Joseph 214I - Patrick Edmund 240
— Edward 41, 368:HenBtuck,Fred.Thos.74, 360
Francis William 170 Henvey, Ralph 174
Fred. Crolton 54, 2081— William 5:"
Gerard Moore ... 81, 209'Hepburne, Rob. G. W.41, 166
Harry H. Rose 4i.4u«(Hepenstal, Lambert J,
— Hen-Newpurt Cuas.54.315 Dopping 76, 209
— Herbert C. Selwyn ... 330 — Maxwell E.Dopping... 439
— Hermon, John V 140
Heron, Ben. John 531
— Thomas 47, 368
Herrick, Henry 385
Herron, Robert Douglas 136
Hervey, Const. R.Wm47,i75
— Hugh DelaMottc.40, 406
Hesketh. Alg. Ernest ... 157
— Walter 442
Hessey.HaroldCazenove r6i
— Wm. Fras 271
Hetherington, R. P 380
Heuston, Fred. Samuel 381
Hewat, Arthur H 49. 166
— Geo. Thos. Wm. ...50, 267
Hewebson, Alex. Wm... 172
— Henry . 385
Hewett, Arthur W 307
— Augustus 379"
— Edw.VincentOsborne 313
— George Edward 360
— Jas. Christopher 294, 374
— William Selwood...48, 446
Hewitt, Edm. Philip 386
— Martin 386
Hewlett, Alan 440
— Ernest 258
— Evelyn Alfred 404
— Gervase G 373
Hext, Fras. Marwood... 346
— Lyonel John 172
Heycock, Alfred G. S. ... 401
— Charles Heusman ... 211
— John H 252
— Percy Raworth ... 398
Heygate, R. H. Gage 70, 286
Heyland. Alf. T.... 247 "
— Arthur Kyflin 441
Heyman.CecilEdw.H. 63,176
— Ohas.HenryCockburn
80,417
Heyward, Cecil P. .... 222
Heyworth, Fred. James .223 "
Hezlet, Robert Knox' *?M8£
Hibbert, Arch. Louis 70, iW'
— George Frederic 235
— Godfrev Leicester 231
— Waslii.Li_-:on Chas. T. 231
— Willuiui George 212
Hichens, Tiios. S. T71
Hickey, Daniel ... 366 "
Hickie, Arthur Francis. 170
Carlos Joseph ... 273
— William Bernard 235
— William Bradley 437 "
Hickley, Alfred Charles 429
Hickhng, Charles L. ...
Hickman, Geotfrey Tur-
ner D
— Harry Otho D.
— HughPalliser 56,
James 380'
Thomas Edgecomb5o, 275*'
Hicks, Chas. Herbert ...04fj5
Fredk. Richard ..... 29c1 —
Henry Tempest 54, 354 " ■'
Jauie^ Horatio 317 I
— Percy Stanilaus ...... 439 ' p
Hickson, Gerald Robert *;
Stedall '401
183
230
271
176
8«5
Indtx — Atiivt List.
Hickson, Lionel Henrv ii3iHinde, John Henry
— Bobt. Albert .. -.;. '229' Edward 33i 286
— Samuel 381 — William Henry ... 73, 209
— SamuelArtu E. .. 56. 208 Hinge, Harry Alex 384
Higgin.Chippn-.gdallH. 147 Hingley, Saml. Howard 363
Higginbotkam.Chas. E. 308 Hingston, Clayton IV. J. 30,408
Higgins, Jn. F. Andrew 173 — Edward 213
— Joseph Thomas 366 — Frederic Leonard 283
Higginson.CecilPtckfrd 317 — George Bennett 213
— Sir Geo. W. Alex 27s Hinton, Claude H 270
Holbech, Walter Hy. 1 30 Hopkins, John Randolph
— Gordon Shakespear... 354
— Harold Whitla 354
— Henry H .61.329
Higgou, Arch. Belloirs 174
— John Arthur 263
Hildebrand. ArthurB.R. 213
— Charles Phayre .. 403
— Godfrey B 181
Hippisley, Wm. H. ...58, 144
- Richard Lionel ...49,207
Hipwell, Alfred Geo. .40, 363
Hire, Ashton Hope 3°8
Hirst, Frederick C 44'
— James 38°
Godfrey 26, 205 — William Mears 369
— W. Ha'ttou 4=7 Hislop, Arfbnr Fowler 44c
Hildyard, Harold C. T. 175 (Hitchcock, Basil F. B.... 305
— Hy. John Thornton .. 7 — Harry W. G. Burnett 236
— Reginald John T 313 Hitching, George H 215
— Robert M. D'Arcy ... 332 Hitchins. Charles H. M. 4"S
Hill, Alan Richard... 71, 308 — Claude Duncan 444
— Alan R. Sale Sale ... 246!— Harold Edmund 433
— Arthur J-Si— Henrv William Ernest 327
— Arthur Brodhurst ... 35; Hoare, Herbert 80, 139
— Arthur F. S 214 — John James ...401
— Arthur Joseph .. =79 — Lionel Leonard 174
— Arthur Vivian 354 — Reginald 78. '45
— Augustus James i3olHobart, Claud V. C. ...
■ Augustus West ...41, 3i9,Hobbs, Charles J. W.
Holbourn, John 248
— William =78
Holbrook, A.St. Clair282,374
— Edm. Robt.8t. George 247
Holbrooke.BernardF.R. 441
— Philip L 182
Holden, Ernest Frank . 139
— Henry Capel L. .56,167
Hyla Napier 439
Holdich, Sir B. A 257
— Harold Adrian 441
— Sir Thos. Huogerfordi8, 205
Holdsworth, Geo. Lewis 148
Hole, Henry Lewis 438
Holford, Arthur 160
— Charles Frederick ... 174
— George Lindsay 132
— James Henrv Edward 148
— John Carttory M9
Holland, A. Gambier .. 46
— Cecil George 255
— Charles Stewart 174
— Edward Frederick ... 444
— Ellis Chas. F 54, 167
— Ernest Charles 147
— George Forbes 353
— Guy Lushingten 422
— Harry Francis ...76, 420
— Lancelot .. 336
Gorst 243
Joseph *3&
— Lewis Egerton 213
— ManleyOgden 5>. l7S
— Norman John 213
— Ravmond Beeohey ... 28I
Hopkinson. Henry 0. B. 33S
Hopton, Edward 5
— John Dutton 81, 334
Hopwood, Herbert Reg. 437
Hordern, Rev. A. V. 0... 396
— Charles 215
— GwvnV 322
Hore.CharlesOwen ..50, 292
— Ernest Wickham 5"8
— Hirry St. George S. 383
— William Barras 248
Hornby, E. J.Phipps 65, 168
— Montague Leyland .. 43S
Home, Alexander .. 34"
— Henry Sinclair ..74, 168
— John Gilbert 401
— Rev. Philip Bruce 532
Horniblow, Arthur E. 51, 399
— Frank Herbert 71, 209
— Frederick 72, 363
Horrocks. Wm. Heaton 382
Horsbrugh, 80yd R. 234, 365
— Robert Patrick 422
2*9 - Percv . 420 Horsfall, Alfred G
38S
— Basil Alexander 398 j— Frederick M. B.
3°5
400
• Cecil 79, 209:— George Lamont 348
■ Charles Birnie 3781 — George Radley 4°.3*3
— dipt. Charles Edward 179 — Herbert T. DeC. .. 61, 247
— 2nd LI. Charles Edw. 4^8;— Joseph Scovell ... ..... 273
— Charles Glencairn ... 310,— Percy Eyre Fras. 78,364
— Charles Herbert 2Q0 — Reginald F. Arthur .. 214
— Charles Wood 361 1— Simpson Hackett B... 4"9
— Bon.C. Rowland Clogg ^[Hobday, Edm. A. P. 72, i63
— Cutts Humphry ... 273 — James Ramsay 40, 408 _
— David John Jackson 3?9 — Thomas Francis .. 24, 406 — James Clinton ..... IB, 4:0
— Ed'ar Stanley 235. Hobkirk, Clarence John sos'Holman, H. Campbell... 430
— Edward Cleary 52 Hoblyn, Edw. Florance 178 — Herbort W. L 79, 4°°
— Edward Roden 334|Hobson. Arch. Campbell 4401 Holme, Alfred Siegfried 214
— Ernest Fred. John ... 214I- Edw. Schell C. ... 275]— Bryan Francis ..... 63/229
— Felix Frederic 74, 346'— Fred. Taylor 6 — Harold Leupold
— Ben. Francis N. 532'— Gerald Stephen 402
— Frank Barton 434 — Gerald Walton 153
— Frank Wm. Rowland 294— John Alexander 171
■ Rev. Fredk Archer.. 390!— Richard Leigh Clare
— ThomasChas.Bedford 242
— WalterDermott... 273
Hollev. Edmund Hunt 7,164
Hollins. Charles Ernest 241
Hollinshead, Hy. N. B .. 182
— L. Brock 60, 313
Hollond, Spencer E 357
Holloway, Benjamin ... .. 420
— Edward Leigh 4'3
— William Octavius 17
Hollway, Edm. John 58, 28
Holmes, CecilWm. Arch. 4^4
— Charles James 381
— Gilbert Vallentin 430
— Hardress Gilbort 236
— Ren. Fred. Chas ■w'Hockeu, Charles A. F... 436 — Henry Ball............... 346
— Frederick Thos. Cecil 23o1Hodder, W. Morgan 76, 209 — John Dairy rapleEdgar 395
• Frederick William ... 373 Hodding. James Sweet 433
— Gerald E.Montague 277 Hoige, Roland H. Her-
— Harold Charles... 437I mon 220
— Sir Henry Blyth.flur/. iHodgens, Charles O'C. 384
78, 346jHodgins, Charles Richd. 179
— Henry C. de la It. ... 229 Hodgkinson, Charles ... 439
— Henry Walter Dunlop 289 — George Holden 154
— Henry Warburton ... 171I— Harry S. B 54, 329
— Hepworth Arthur 300' — John 44°
— Howard Berkeley ... 1 y. ' Hodgson, A. Thomas .. 323
— Hugh 2 "13 — Chas. P. F 293
— HughRiwley .... 174 — George Ceoil 444
— John 4 !- — Godfrey Beckett .76,415
— John Thomas ?3*
— Joseph Robert 425
— Richard Ernest 74, 303
— Robert d'Esterre 241
— Robert Henstone 395
Holt, Maurice Percy Cue 383
Robert HughtredeE. 384
Holyoako, Ralph 382
Hoinan, Arthur Chas. F. 183
Home, Arch. F 152
— FerdinandCospatricL. 420
— George A. Swinton .. 139
— G. J. N. Logan 70, 25
— James Murray 42I
— John Elton 404
— Pelham Maitland .. .. 438
— Robert Elton 1S0
— Thos. Patrick Milne 334
— Walter Gabriel 140
Homer, J. Leonard ..._„ 398
— Roderick Tickell 173
— Ro.vUnd Clement
Ridley 215
— Rowley Richard 103
— Hamilton... 241
— Henry West 81, 156
— James 369.—.
— JamesOwen ..56, 176 Hoinfray.John Robert H. 39S
— John Edward 386 Honey, Chas. Henry ... 369
— Michael R. Kirkman 236'Honner. Henry 242
— Philip Egerton 2i3|Hood, A. F. Acland 74.356
— Walter George 42) — Alex. Nelson 441
Thomas Alex 46lHodson, Geo. benjamin 42: — Charles Hugh .. ..... 40:
— Walter Pitts Hendy... 236 - Robert Doveton 3781- Edw. ThosigerFrank-
— William 26, (.17 Hog, Arch. Swinton 348! land 184
— William Alfie.i 435 Hogarth, J. H. H. S. D. 30; - Krn--.it Fiederuk ... 432
— Wm. HeurvTuckev .. 146 Hogg, Allan G. Mayhew 442 - lion, Grosyenot- A. A. 219
— Wm. Jas. Montagu ... 224 — Arthur Melville .. 18, 406 — Son. Neville Albert ... 182
— Wm. Leonard bertr.im 273 -Conrad Chai. H-mry 214'- William E. Comber... 231
HilUard. George 38t — Cyril M. Trower 296 Hooper, Arthur w.
— John Charles 31!
— Kicaard (3 '46
— Stuart Huntley 17:
Hooton, Alfred . 528
Harold Nash ... . 425 — Georgo Crawford ...6, 405
— William Edward 26,— Geo. Elliot Minchin... 404
— William Robert ...jj, 209 - Ian Graham 145
Hills. Alfred 215 — JohtiU'KenzieTrower433
— Charles Edward 311, 365 — Leared Row 404 Hope, Adrian V. W 440
— Edmund Horheri 210— Philip G. Hardinge 214 — Charles Dunbar ...... 173
Hilson, Robert. la. . . .. 442 - Rudolph Bdw.Trower 174!— Graham Archibald ... 182
2231— ThcodoreC.M. Trower 429I— John Augustus 332
17 Hoggan, George Petor 297 — John William 174
.•75 liogge, A. Foutitain075, 415 — Lewis A. — 40, 3°3
386 — Charles 47, 409 — Lucius Charles 194
310 — George Sapte 417 — Wm. Henry VVebley
Hiud.JoUa William . S' —John William 47, 409
Hindo, Alan 17 < Hoghton, Fred. A 422
— Alfred Buckley 381 Hojel, James Graham .. 538
Hilton, Horace Auwyl
— James IToord ..
— Hurray Veuablei
Hine, Hy.Chaa. B
Hincks, Thomas Cow|
18
Hopkins, Cnas. Hensley 385
— Edward James 215
Rev. Thomas 533
Horsford.NormanDudley 235
Hort, Rev. Chas. Josiah 396
Horton. Percy T 348
— Syduey George 178
Hosford, Earls A 256
Hosie, Andrew 387
Hoskins, Arthur R 329
Hoskyn.Chas. Reg. ...56, 208
— Jn.CunninghamMoore442
— Richard 184
Hoskyns, Chaudos... 33, 206
Henry Chas. Walter 241
Hoslev, William James 296
Hotchkin, Stafford V. .. 162
Hotham.FrancisHerbert 313
John 46, l66
Honblon, Hy. L.Archer 230
Houghton. Ed. Raymond 284
— Henry Nelson Hobart 401
— John Wm. Hobart ... 38S
— William 231 .
Household. Henrv B. .. 294 ,
Houston, Arth. Manston 440
— Chas. E. D. Davidson 441
— Eyre 210 j
— Robert F. St. Clair ... 395
Houstoun, Alexander .. 173
Hovell, Hugh de Berdt 275
How, Arth. Pemberton 432
Howard, ««t>. Alfred 533
— Bernard Henry 261
— Charles Alfred 318 i
— Cecil Arthur 5°, 176
— Chas. A. Montgomery 361
— Krancis 1, 22 ,
— Francis Jas. Leigh .. 364
— Frederic George 213
— Geoffrey Weston 303 j
— Henry Charles 321
— Henrv Martin 401
— lion. Michael F. S. . 149
— Thos. N. S. Moncriett* 247
— W. Sebastian Eardley 430
— Sea. William Georgo 396
Howard deWalden.iorii 151
Howe. Fras. Herbert ... 297
— R. W. P. Earl 133
— Rupert B. Blunt 43»
— Randall Chas. A. 77, 330
Howell, Auberou Arthur 447
— Ernost Alfred Russell 432
— Gootfrey L. H. 17J
— HarryArthurLeonard 384
— Llewellyn James ..78, 416
— Philip 445
Howes, William 369
liowlett, Arthur 33, 408
- Frederick Percy 33°
Howley, Jasper Joseph.. 241
Howorth, Henry G i3«
Hoysted, Desmoud M. F. 214
Hubbard, Alfred Edw... 341
— Henry Wm... 389
Hubbersty, Wm. P. C.
Cantrdll 13
— Horbert F. Northey... 3j6lHudleston, Guy 354
Index— Aetive List.
816
Hudieston.JohnWallace 39S Hunter, Thomas 529
— Wilfrid Edward 3S5 — Vere Edward 381
Hudson.AnthonyT. P.74. 327— Waltfir James Henry 439
— Arthur Keith... 436 — William Chevera 301
— Arthur Ross 174— William Hugh 79, 336
— Charles Tilson 528,— WiUiam Yeates 237
— Corrie 529;— Woodburn 7> l64
— Ernest 5i7Eunter-Weston, Aylmer
— Harry Chalmers ... 517! G 63, 210
— Havelock 420 Huntingford, W. Legh
— Josiah Howard 438 Huntsman, H de C. 308,373
— Thos. Roe Chris 179 Hurle, Ed w. F. Cooke .. 245
— Wemyss 423 Hurly, Maurice Randall 428
Hugessen.E.Klnatrhbull 308 Hurt, Francis Cecil A. 264
Huggett, Reuben 215 Husey, Edgar Elliott ... 261
Huggins, M. A. Colin74, 400 Huskisaon, Samuel Geo. 301
— Ponsonby Glenn. ..70, 413 — William 71, 209
Hughes, Adrian F.T. 345, 365: Hussey, Arthur H 169
— Albert Lionel W... . 346 — Edward Robert ... 33, 206
— ArbuthnottJ 58, 168 Hutcheson. Colonel Geo. 5:5
— Arthur Pitcairn 405 — Lieut. George 529
— Charles Frederick. 1 7, 405'— Steele 349
— Charles Fred. Watson 283: Hutchings, William 369
— Claud Gillan Erskine 261 Hutchins, Herbert L. 65, 413
— Cyril C. A. A 444
— Edw. Malcolm 435
— Edward Honywood... 330
— Fra. T. Cunynghame 426
— Frederick St. John... 265
— George Arthur 378
— George Edgar ... 132, 384
— Henry Andrew 136
— John Edward 440
— Reginald George H .. 301
— WalterHastingsFred. 444
— Wm. John Hamlyn .. 264
Hugo, Edw. Victor 519
Hutchinson, AlanGeo.C. 272
— Alex. J. R 423
— Chas. Alex. Robert... 438
— Chas. Hammond 169
— Chas. Roderick M'L. 4 ;4
— Coote Synge 160
— Cuthbert Gordon 442
— Francis Hope Grant 529
— Francis Patrick ...75, 415
— Fred. Pierrepont 1S0
— Geo. Higginson Ford 348 Jack.Evan^laclean
— Harry E. Menteth ... 360
— Henry Doveton ... 30, 407
Innes, Hubert 529 James, Edward Tits ... 296
— James Archibald 357
— James Mitchell ... 61, 334
— Sydney Armitage ... 300
Inniss, Benj. Jas. 383
lonides, Luke George... 279
Ireland, de Courcy 441
— Robert Megaw 371
Iremonger, Rjbt. Geo. 73,414
Ironside, Win. Edmund 174
Irvine, Alfred Ernest ... 332
Andrew Alexander ... 43S
Eustace Lindaey 3*3
— Francis Polglase 438
— George Millas 233
— Hy. Ch. M. Northa^e 443
— Henry Daniel 381
— Herbert 75. 415
Herbert Ellison R. ... 380
— Herbert Lionel... 327
John Edgcumbe 172
Montague GifFord .... 43'
Murray Ray de B. ... 364
— Delaware Lewis 379— Ralph Ernest Haweis 307
— Francis Duncan 214
— Francis Stephen 386
— Gerard Beatty 518
— Guy Harle 386
— James Laird 70, 208
Richard S'4
— Sydney Price 526
— William Bernard 427
— Wm.Reg. Wallwyn 76,177
— William Wybergh ... 161
— James Henry 5291— Hugh Moore 348
Hulbert, Jos. Geo 519}— James Bird ._.. 40, 406
— Thomas 350 Jameson, Edmond Jas. 155
— Thomas Walter .. 528,— James 1, 377
Irving, Andrew Bell ..56,167!— James Conway 384
- John Charles Sarle .. 3721 - John Bland 528
Irwin, Herb. Edwards 56,234'— Robert Feild 48, 410
James Murray 333]— Sydney Bellingham58, 536
William n5 — William 344
— William John... 34!— William Henry ..60, 411
Isacke, Charles Victor... 34S;— Wm. Kenneth Eust. 174
Hubert 313 Jnmieson.Alister Wm.28, 407
Reginald 247!— Aubrey James 489
Robert Henry 232 — Gerald Alister 183
Isherwood.Fras.Edw.B. 330 — William 224
Ivatt, George Aug. ...73, 241 Jardine, Chas. Herbert 353
Izat, Alex. Rennie 182'— James Bruce 14*
— William Rennie 2T4!Jarrett, Aylmer V. 330
2x3 — Chas. Harry B ^53
— Herbert R. H 81, 364 — Hubert Cecil D. 444
Jackson, Alex. T 275 Jarvis, Charles F. C 256
— Arthur W. F 48, 234 Jayakar, Atmaram S. G. 527
Cecil 418 Jeans, Chas. Gilchrist4i, 368
Huleatt, Hugh 76, 209 — James William C... 73, 416 — Chris. Goddard 141 Jebb, Gladwyn D 251
— Claud Hugh Irving... 259 — Joshua H. M 327
— Cyril Compton 435 Jeffcaat, Algernon C. ... 271
— Edmund Sylvester ... 147 — Fred. H. H 432
— Ernest Montague 428 — He ary J. Powell 173
— Ernest Somerrille ... 297 Jeffcock, Jas. W. G. P. 147
— William F. Moore. ..6, 164! - Frederick L. La Caze 350 Jeffery, Walter H 44s
Hutchison. Alex. R. H. aoo — Freeman Astley 443 Jeffreys, Arthur Gordon 325
Hulke, Lewis I. B. ...... 229', - Leslie T. Rose 529
— Walter Backhouse ... 241;— Richard G. Hely 235
Hull, Chas. P. A. 259 — Thomas Massie 280
Hulse, Harold H 140J— William Arthur 353
Hulseberg, Herbert 440 — William Gordon 445
Hulton, Frsd. C. L. 135, 373
Hume, Arthur H. Bliss 212
— Charles Vernon ...72, 16S
— Charles Wbeler 130
— Sec. Charles Walter 530
— John James Fras. 63, 348
— John Wm. Thriug 30
— Sir Robert 315
— Robt.O.Cuthbert 286
— Seignelay G. W 286
Humfrey, Benj. John H. 42S
Cecil Key... 221
— Criufuird George G. 162
— George 444
— James L. M'Kie 143
— Kenneth Douglas 183
— R. Schlesinger 329
Hutton, C. Molyneux 56, 257
— EdwardThos.Henry 1, 18
Gilbert Montgomerie 21
- Frederick G. Clinton 434 — Stanford Henry 272
— John C. Taylor ...253, 371 Huxford, James 296
Humphery, Stanley.. .60, 273 Hyde, Arthur Clarendon 360
Humphrey, Jas. Wm.... 117
Humphreys, Dashwooa
W. H 442
— Edward Thomas 258
— Gardiner T70
- George Geoffrey P. ... 44c
— Harry Lionel 364
Humphry, Lawrence... 386
Humphrys, Chas. Vesey 284
— Arthur CoIriLe 330
— Sev. Henry Barry 531
Hynes, Brian Mansfield 2S9
Ernest Thomas 292
Hyslop, Francis 237
— Henry Hugh Gordon. 350
— Robert G. B. Maxwell 294
— Robert Maxwell... 31, 206,
levers, Oliver Goldsmith 420 — Robert Wm. Henry... 3S3
Mervyn A 307JIggulden, Herbert Aug. 305 — Robert Whyte M..72, 36*
Hunnard. Frank ... 267, 365 lies, Francis William... 444!— Spenser 54, 307
Hunt, Edward Leslie ... 21 e — Frederick Arthur 213J— Sydrey 0. Fishburn... 290
— Francis Dillon 4+6 — Henry Wilson 179!— Tho-ilis ... 528
— Frederick Welsley ... 395, Mington, Edmd. Montz 526:— Talmas Dare 231
— Gerald P. Sneyd 31 1 illkngworth, Frank 386; Js-cob, Arthur L. B 182
— Godfrey Massy V... 79, ^4 Impey, Livureuce 446 — Arthur Le Grand 427
— Henry Richard Aug. 4c4 Inder, Jacob 185'— Arthur Leslie 437
— Henry Vaughan... 46, 106 Ingham, Chas. Su.Uasr 173 -• Arthur Otway 161
— Henry Vere 18, 40? — Robt. J. FitzGerald 184! — Claud William 421
— James Maitland...47, 542 Ingilby, John 0". M 339,— Harold Fenton 431
— Seginald Seager 144 —William Henry 223;— Stephen Hector 441
— Robert Henry Brooke 130 Ingle, Rev. Geo. Hy 460 — Sydney Long 24, 20?
— Spencer 529 — Williau Daly 319, Walter H. Bell .. 181, 368
— Thomas Edw. Carew 311 Inglefietd. F. Seymoox56,249 — William Swinton...
— Vere de Vere ... 440 — Norman Bruce ...56, ^e'Jacomb, Wm. Arnold
George 139 — Fred. Vaughan 73, 209
— George Hanbury N .. 286 — Gorge Darell 219
— Henry Cholmondeley 251 — Henry Byron 49, 166
— Herbert Kendall ..71, 168 — John William 333
— Lieut. Herbert Wm... 439 — Patrick Douglas 18
— Lt.Col. Herbt.Wm.... 50 — Richd.GrimthBassett 354
— Hugh Milbourne ..70, 20S — William J. Llewelyn 303
— James 528 Jekyll, Herbert 28, 205
— James Henry... 371 Jelf, Richard Henry.. 17, 205
— John 418 — Richard John 213
— Keith Hungerford ... 438 — Rudolf George 322
— Lambert Cameron ... 214 — Wilfrid Wykeham ... 174
— Landon Dealtry ...8i, 17a Jellett, John Hewett 71, 168
— Lionel W. DeV.Sadleir 150 Jelley, Reg. Frank 213
— Louis Charles 61, 2c8 Jellicoe, Rev. Fred. J. P. 396
Louis Macdonald 214 Jellicorse, Harold... 288
— Montague B. Gosset65, 169 Jencken, Fras. J 380
— Richard Rolt Brash... 353! Jenkins, Atherton E. 70, 356
— Robert Pilkington ... 4331 — Chas.B.H. Wolseley 47^60
— Robt. Postance .. 423 — Char'cs Eiward 154
- —Edward Vaughan ... 285
— Francis 221
— Lionel Francis 443
— Wm.Regatd.Haldane 141
Jenkinson, Henry Law
Aclaad 169
Jenner, Albert Victor 72, 356
— Leopold Christian D. 322
— Walter Kentish W. 74,150
lenney, Arch. O-fiey ... 269
— George William 528
Jennings, Sdgar 518
— Edward Charles 236
— Francis Montgomery 149
. — Herbert A. K 178
4291— Jame* Willes 383
304J— John Gilderdile 444
— Villiers Edward ...73, 315 Inglea, Alex. Wighton... 247|Jacques, Fras. Aug 43s,- Richard 379
— William Holdsworth 180 —John Darnley 242!Jacson,MainwaringGeo. 242!— Robert Daniel 296
Hunter, Sir Archibald... 6 Inglis, Albert Gordon ... 373]Jatfray,Beo.W.Stenhen- — Robert H 51, 207
— Charles Finlayson ... 138 — Charles Elliot 183] son 3^6 — Robert Melvill 6, 403
— Chas. Geo. Woodburn 213 —Ernest 446|Jagger, Walter 385 — Walton 180
— Charles Norris...27o, 373 — Henry Alves ...72, 177 James, Alfred Albert ... 439 — William Brnest 528
— Christian B. 516 — William Raymond ... 239J — Alfred Henry Cotes... 292 Jennisou, Hy. G. W. ... 185
— Francis Chas. King76, 265 Ingpen, Percy It. 247!— Bernard R 279 Jen our. Arthur 3ta well 179
— Frederick Fraser 404 Ingram, Join O'Donnell 273:— Charles Ashton 444 Jephsja, John Noble ... 425
— Fredk. Joseph ...190, 370 Inkson, Edg*r T 386 — Charles Henry 518 — Robert Dalkeith 386
- George Douglas... 381 Inmau, Arthur W.P i;3
— George Yeates Cobb 519 Innes, Cecil Mitchell ... 342
*- John Gunning ...75, 415 — Hector Munro 182
— Hon. Cuthbert 279 J»pson, Charles Wm. ... 231
— Cyril Henry Leigh ... 232 Jermyu, Turenne 420
— Edmund Henry Salt 442 Jerome,Henry Jos. W. 58. 208
8*7
Jerome, John William...
Jerram, Henry
Jerrard, Anp. Q. A.
— F. Barthol. Jos.
Jems, Ernest C. Scott...
— Henry Prcce
— Herbert Swy::fen
— Son. St. Lcvrer Henry
— Swvnfen John
— Wm. s. W. Parker
Jervis-White-Jervis, Sir
- .;. \\ ,Barf 63,
Jervois, Cha. Edwyn6i,
— Henrv Napier
JcTvoist. E. J. Clarke ...
Jesse. John L
Jessep.H.Lcthbridge 47,
Jessop.GuthrieHylton 40.
Jeudwine, Hugh S
— Richard Wm. Rice...
Jewett, Ashley E
Joce'.yn, Julian R.J. 31,
— John '/has. Lambart
Johnson, Alan Hilton...
— Allen Edwin
— Allen Victor
— Arthur Baynes
— Arthur Cyril B
— Arthur Graham ...8r,
— Cecil Willoughby
— Chas. B. Bulkeley
— Charles EJward ...6:.
— Cbarles Reginald
— Charles Richard
— Clarence A. Keatinge
— Cuthbert Fra. Dixon
— Cyril Maxwell Ross .
— E_dwaru Fielder
— St. Ben. Fdw. Ralph
— Eliot Philips
— Francis Shand Byatn
— Frank Ernest 77,
— ■ Fred. Colpoys O. 63,
— Frederick Francis 33,
— Frederick Luttmann
— GeorgeVanderheyden
— Gilbert Ward ...
— Harry Cecil
— Hastings Ross
— Sir Hy. A. Wm. 3f. 51,
— Henry Alexander
— Henry Campbell
— Henry Percival
— John Ernest Blois ...
— John Thomas
— Lewis Wentwcrth
— Maurice Edward
Stanley
— Osmona MoncriefT ...
— Rev. Percy James D.
— Raymond Bazley . . .
— Richard Francis... 48,
— Robertl. Bradshaw...
— Ronald Marr...
— Thomas George ...75,
— Thos. Gordon Blois ...
— Thomas Pelham
— Thomas Shaw ...
— William
— Wm. Edw
— William John
— Wm. Henry Luttman
— Win Robinson
Johnston, Bruce Camp-
bell
— Charles Arthur
— David George 21,
— Dudley Cater
— Duncan Alexander 31 ,
— Francis Earl
— George Napier
— Gordon Campbell .....
— Harle.y M* Alpine
— Henry Halcru
— Herbert William
— Hugh Bertie H
— J. Thomason 72
— Joseph Henry Bed ...
— Percy Herbert
— Robert
— Robert Hector
— Seymour Campbell .
— Thos. Kolly Evans 73,
— Wa'ter Edw. \\ [lei m
— William Henry
— William .lames
— William Thomas ...
Johnstone, Allan M. D.
Index — Active List.
3S0 Johnstone, Augustus A.
115 Jervis...
138J— Beresford Assheton...
22]— Charles Melville
1 ,- — C 'lin Duncan ..71 ,
rrancie Buchanan ...
ras, Herbert .
— Gilbert Lutcley
292 — Henry Arthur*.,
323 — Herbert Cecil
— Hope
- JameeHy.l/Estrange
176— James Henry Waller
4? — James Robert 60,
Gorman Marshall ...
401 — Richard
207 — Walter Edgeworth ...
,363 Joiner, William Henry
178 Jollie, Francis
347jJolly, William Archibald
444'Jon'es, Beo. Alex ,1.
165 — Alfred
215 — Alfred Edwin 60,
241 -Arthur C.L. Hardmau
404 — A. H.M.Hamilton
. ■ — Arthur M.Bulkeley8o,
241 — Arthur Melville
422 — Aubrey Arbuthnot ...
169 — Bryan John
381 — Conrad Routh
143! — Couw.yn Mansel
4: . — Douglas Champion...
214 — Douglas Forde 18,
43; — Edmund Gunning ...
430 — Edward Vincent
147 — Edward Whitmore ...
170 — Ernest Rae
184 — Eustace Henry
530 — Francis George.
21 1 — Frank Aubrey
231 — Frank Lewis 73,
169 — Fred L.Lloyd
399J — Fred. Wm. Caton......
363'— Geo. Augustus
40!— Geo. Goring John S.77
1 ' — tieo. Turner 50,
4311— George Wm. Grey ...
322 — ; Harold Robert
23; — Hurry Balfour
31 — Harry Harvey
271
442
33 S
-79
404
37i
53°
147
'75
263
173
415
433
,":
424
222
524
366
330
366
2IC
*53
528
205
329
1 Be
Jourdain, Henry Fras.
419 Newdigate
42o'joy, James
i4o|.Ioynt, Edward Hearne
279JJudge. Spencer Francis
1601— William Graham
431 Julian, Charles John ...
18 - Ohver Rich. A
14 Julius, Stanley de V. A.
24? Jupp, William H
J 1 - ice, C Le Gendre 75,
210]— Clive William
173' Kane, Arthur Hy.ie .. ,
399 — Francis R. P.
152 — Harold Robert
rdnn F. Aloysius
254 — Richard Alexander...
254 tCanga, Jamshed.ji K.
pey, Fred. Geo. 72,
39S -Max Alb. Burns
53' Karslake, Henry
215 Kaulbach, Hy. Albert...
4T' Kauntze, Bertram C. ...
23s — Cedric R.
265 ; Kavanagh.Chas.T. M'M .
161 — Victor Hubert
30: Kav, Alf.Goodwyn
421 — Henry Clifford
352]— Wm.Algernonlreland
— Henry A. Hath way...
— Hy. Morris Pryce
— Herbert John
— Sir Howard Sutton 4,
— Inigo Richmund 17,
— Jeukin
— Jeukin Stephen
— John Henry Hill
— John Hyndmun
— John Lloyd Thos. ...
— John Matthew
— J'Jxnr.Hy.Juxon- ...60.
— Leslie Cockhurn
— Lewis .Si,
— Lewis Jeremy
— Llewellyn Murray . .
— Lumley O.Williams.-.
— Beo. Maurice
— Michael Derwass G. .
Morey Quayle 48,
— Octavius George
— Philip A. Temple
— Reginald E Picton...
— Richard Anketell
— Richd. Chas. Roynon
— Richard Godfrey. ..63,
— Richard Percy
— Robert J. T. Digby...
— Theophilus Percy
— Thomas Vincent
Thos. Wm. Hatbway
170!— Walter Dally 74,
421)— Walter Howel
:'" Walter T. Cress well
427 — William A. Watts ...
183 — William Henry
T771— Wm. Price Sutton ...
:85'Jopp, Keith Edmund . .
37B Jordan, John Gregory...
404 — Rlohard A. a. Y ■..
.41 — Ittchard Price ...
867 Josim. Frank ...
r - Josiio Francis John
404 Josling, Chas. LaDgford
.•15 Josselyn. Jas, Kin. 28,
:r *Joubert, Cm*. Henry
.;: jottrdain, < Ibas 0. A. ...
401— Ernest Nevill.
295 — William Heape
247 Kaye, Cecil
214 — James Levett
1(34 — Ralph Arthur
435 — William John Pettitt
349 Kays, Horace Francis...
265 — Walpole S\vinton..-7o,
26: Kealy, Percival Hope...
;74|Keane, Sir John, Barf.
271 Kearnev.S'H ra.Capt. John
297 — Qr.Mr. John
414 — Theobald W. Butler
43J — Trench F. Butler
3S1 Yearns, Thos. Joseph ...
45^ Kearaey. Alex. H. Cyril
4'^Kearslev, Robt. Harvey
*3?jKeary, Hy. D' Urban 60,
3S6 Keato, Charles Robert...
291 — Robert D. Morris
'"■■ Keates, William
432 Keatinge, Beo. C Walter
4oi_ ffro.'William L.
222'Keatly, John
424,Keays, Robert Wm. C...
397!— William
223 Keble, Alf. E. Conquer
4'Q — Ilion Arthur
319 Keddie, Herbert W.G.iSs
183 Keef, Geo. Alfred ...60,
398'Keelan. Henry Percival
528 Keen, Fred. Stewart ...
379 — Patrick Houston
.411 — Wm. John
437 Keene, Alfred 54,
joq — Charles Edm. Ruck...
234 — Charles William
237 '— Geoffrey N, Stewart
303 — H. L. Ruck
390 — Robert Francis Ruck
33: Keenlyside. Buy F. H.
234 Keighley, C. Marsh. ..28,
Vernon A. Scott
149 Keily, Fred. Peter Cha.
211 Keir, John Lindesay 58,
i4oKekewich, Cecil Henry
237 — Robert George . 49,
412 Kelaart.Gerald Talbot 54,
183 Kehiwalii.Mauekshaw J.
214 Kelhara.HenryRoberl52,
3S4 Koll, Vernon G. W. .....
272 Keller, Rudolph Hy. ...
442 Kellett.Riehard Orlando
325 Kellie, Arch. Henry ...
:8o — Edward Chamier ...41,
401 — George Jerome
21? — Harry Francis
213 — James 48,
183 — Robt. Howden
35a Kellv. AU-x. Lauranc 1
5x7 .1. M
317 — Arthur James 63,
*73 — Charles Henry 41,
395 — Courteaay Russell ...
313 — Francis Henry... .49,
381 — George Oha>Ics
11S5, — Gev-. Harvey Hunn- .
515 — Geo. Hy. Fitz'nauricu
307!— Harry Holdswortfa ,.
214 — Harvey H. 11 26,
Kelly, Henry Charales
3481 Thosmas 63, 402
184 — Henry Edw. Theodore 172
177 — Henrv Newton 254
317 —James .. 508
3:6 — James A. M. J. P 254
1-4 — .1 a -nes (iraves . .. 1,24,406
182 — Joseph Fras. M .. 384
288 — Michael 380
115 — Philm .'as. Vandeleur 144
415 — Sir Richd. D ..... 286
-,;o — Richard Edm 383
[Si — Rienard M. B. F. ,6o, 176
491 — Thomas Bernard 529
296 — Vincent Joseph 344.
242I— Waldron E. Roper ... 24
28S - William Freeman 16
525J — William James 366
307 Kelsall, BTarrv Joseph.., 179
4281— H.ipe Waddell 212
174— Thos. Edward ... 213
. :4 Ki'lsey, Walrer Fred. .. 130
44i'Kemball. Alick Gurdor. 438
433 1 — Sir Arnold Burrowes 163
151!— Arnold Henry G. 76, 418
34: — Chas. Arnold ... 4r9
380} — Georee Vero 65, 168
445 — John Shaw... .. 433
322JKemble. ('. Morris ... 364
172' — Edward Arthur 71, 243
435' — Francis Arthur 173
446 — William Edward 182
178 Kemmis.Wm.H. Olphert 179
427 Kemp, David Claude ... 529
334 — Geoffrey C air
321 Kempson, J. Wedg wood 181
214 !Kemoster, Fras. Jas. ...1,26
173 Kempthorne, Henry Xocl 259
382 Kendall, Chas. Melville 271
295 — John 426
352 — John Kive tSo
352 — Svdney Robt.Gordon 326
366 Kendle, Fras. Clifford... 398
33o'Kenna, Paul A 162
i39!Kennard, Arthur M 170
tul— Aub'ironClaudHegan 357
419 — Henry Gerard Egan 139
183'— Lionel Edward 156
243 ' Kenuaway, Ohas. Xoel 183
396 Kennedy, Alex. C:ark 17, 406
396 — Alex.'W. Clark 181
82 — Alfred Alex 144
— AndrewCampbell 182
— Arthur 382
— Arthur H. Clark .54, 414
— Charles Fraser 268'
— Cnarles Henry ... 74,399
— Claude 30
— Edw. Chas. W'm.M.So, 417
— Edw. S. Cur wen 74, 369
— Fra. Malcolm Every 245
— Henry H. P. Lion ... 322
— Herbert \lexander .. 344
— Herbert J. W. M. 75, 239
Hugh 432
444. — James Robert 437
301 — John 351
172!— John Nassau C. 211
314 — Maedougall Ralston 213
407:— Robert Gray 257
443 — Thos. Frauds Arch.
439I Watson --50, 342
1681 — Thomas Francis .... 386
330 — William Magill 437
307 1 — WilloughbyPitcairn4i,409
,176 Kennett.Brackley il. 11. 130
525 Kenney, Arth. Herbert 58,208
;;, Kenmon, Koger Lloyd.. 430
292 Kenny, Kdw. Brans 46, ^09"
305 — George William 271
254]— Henry Torrena .. 419
416J— Michael James 349
too'— Thomas Kelly 6
516 — William Wallace .. .. 378
■ 1 ECenru k, Geo. Bdmu.id
■207 K 227
49 — Herbert Wm. M. . .. 152
■'■■ Lilian Hamilton ... 529
3i6 Kensington, K. Claude 404
708 — Gay lielftold 213
362 — William, Lord . 133
Kent, Fred. Udmond 60, 176
.•.nj — Frederic Sidney 249
Herb ■■■ 1 Vaa^b in .., jio
329I— Percival Naylor ... .. 137"
Thomas Wm. Shene 30B
] Kentish, 11 trace J. J. 49, 294
400 — Eleginald Johu 347
Indexr— Active List.
818
Kenyon.Edw.Ranulphoo, 208 jKiniOch, David Alex. 61,
— Lionel Richard 1S01 — Henry Anstruiher 71,
Keogh, Alfred ^79;Kinuear, Rob?rt Hill ...
— ' Arthur Lore -in 3?^ Kinsman, Gerald R. V.
— J-mies Blair $3Q! — Harold John
— ' -luhn Henry -. ittej — tteo. Vivian. W
Keott-n, JohnCharrier ... 423 Kir by, Arthur Durham
Keppel, Arnold R-msay 316 ~ Francis E
^Edward George 13-'— Norborne...
H Geo. Olof Roos... 425— Stuart Rodger
Ker, Charles Arthur "... 1 32, Kirchhotter, Robert B 30,
— Malcolm Albert 518 Kirk, Henry Buchanan
Kerin. .Michael Win.. 379' — John Win. Carnegie
Kerr, Fras. L. Scott 342;— Maurice Wrottesley
— Frederick Walter 339;— William 74,
-- Lord Mark 245 1— William Henry
— Mark s^'Kirkbride, Thomas W.
— Mark Ancrum ... .8c, 4i7'Kirkby,£ep. Marsh
— Robert Scott 71, ziplliirke, Hy. Lushington
— William ... 294'— Kenneth St. George
Kerrich, Geo. Steuartys; 4rs|-f St. Geo. Mervyn ...31,
— John Herbert... 297 ' — W.M. St. George
— Leonard W. 0 78,~4io|Kirkpatrick, Alex. R. Y.
— Walter D'Oyly i"3|— Charles
— Walter Edmund ...76, 168 — Edward
Kerry, H. \V. E. Earl of 2201 — George Macaulay
Keswick, D. Johnstone 153! — Harry Fearnley
Ketchen, Sot ho by D. B. 437I — Henry
Kettle, Louis Cooke 292] — Henry Pownall 80,
Kettlewell.Arch. M 441'— Hugh C
— Edw. Alex 80, 417 — lvone 81,
— Henry Wildman ..;... jjrS — Roger
Key, John Reynard ..,...* 249IT* Thomas David 60,
Keyes, Alf. J. H 182)— William
—-Chas. Valentine.. 4421— Wm. Johnston 47,
— r Ch- Wm. Patten. .364, 401'Kirkwood, Andrew S....
i Terence Eumphre3'..: 444 — Andrew T,
2i9|Knox, Robert Welland
32:1 — Stuart George
1391 — William George ... 32,
i74:Koe, Arch. Stephen
354J— Fred. William B. ..70,
530 Koebel, Chas. Edward ..
171) — Hy. Arthur
SogiKortright, MounteDey ...
2 1 1 j Kough.Thos. Macgriigor
T4olKreyer,Fred. Aug.C. 75.
399 Kriekenbeek, R. E. E.~.
350 i Kukday, Krishnaji V. ...
283 Kuper, Charles V. B. 54,
231 Kyle, Frederick
i36jKyrke, Hy. L. Venables
304'Labalmonditre, J. A. 73,
17^'Labertouche, Guy X. L.
4571 Lacey, Thomas
i79jLachian, Ernest M.
i73jLacon, Sir Edmund B.
206 F. H., St
183' Lallan, Henry David 6$,
180; — Joseph da Courcv ...
404. — Richard Chas. Kirby
437jLatone. Claude Alex. ...
2111 — Edgar Mortimore
Keys, Chris. W. M. ...■...' 378
Keyworth, Rbt.Denbigh 302
-^ RobertG 173
— Walter 435
Kharegat, M. P 525
Kidd, Bertram G. B. ... 442
— Sev. Daniel W ,. 531
Kiddle, Frederick 385
— Walter 382
Kiggell, Lancelot E. 75, 234
Kilcoursie, Vuct 2:9
Kilgour, Henry '33
Kilkelly, Charies R a8i
— Patrick Percy ....
Killery, St. John B.,
■528
3S„
Kilner, Charles H. ..... 170
Kilvert, Robert Edgar 39S
Kinahan, Cecil Edw. ... 347
Kincaid, Chas. Style 63, 346
— Wm.Fras.Hy.Style 50,209
— Willie Alex. Scotland 2I2
Kinder.De.nnettTncs. ... 26
King, Alex. Bowers 254
— Alexander Edward -... 183
— Alexander James 77, 231
— Algernon D'Aguilar.. 169
— Arthur Fred. Wm 528
— Arthur Montague 357
— Augustus Carter... 6), 14.0
— Charles Arthur Cecil 256
— Charles Dickson ...76, 168
— Charles Mervyn 222
— Charles Wallis Sr, 364
— David 337
— Douglas Maitland ... 159
-r- George 529
— Geo.CourtenayCooper 327
— Geo. Hubert Clayton 174
— Henry 427
—r Henry Somerset. ..73, 209
— Henry Thomas ... 75, 415
— James 287
T7 James Alex.Gordon... 223
— James G. King ... 76, 227
— Lancelot NoelF. I. ... 215
— ReginaldG.C00per213.374
— Robert George zi^
r~ Robert Neal 241
— Stewart William 436
— Thomas 302
— Walter Gawen 524
— William Albert de C. 214
t-r Walter Buchanan ... 351
— William Harry 153
— William Henry 162
— Carleton H. M
— Sea. George
— Hendley Paul 24,
f- Jas. Nicholson S. 25,
— Richard Hammett ...
— Thos. Moore
Kirtikar, Kanoba R
Kirwan, Bertram Richd.
— Sev. Macsel Robt. ...
Kiste, John E. Van der
KitcaE, Arthur de W. ...
Kitchener, Fred. W...32,
— Henry E. C
Kitchener of Khartoum,
Lord 6,
Kitchin, Sec. Arthur ...
— See, Barclay
— Charles Edward
— Ivan Ear wood
— Sec. Walter
Kitson, Chas. Edw
— Gerard Charles
— James Edward
Kitto, Wm. Alex.
Klugh, Sev. Leonard ...
Knaggs.Chas. Frederick
— Henry Thomas
— Morton Herbert
Knapp, Chas. Albert 353,
— K. Kenmure
— Percival Krnest
Knapton, Hy. A. Forbes
Knatchbull, Geo. W. C.
— Reginald Norton
Knight. Ernest Frederic
— Gregory Morgan
— Guy Cuninghame
Harry Briscoe
Henry Lewkenor
— Henry Palmer 49,
— Lionel Chas. Edward
— WyndhamChas
Knocker, Arthur G
— Cuthbert George ...47,
Kuollys, Robert W. E.
Knowles, George
— James
— James Keilly
Knox, Allred Wm. F. ...
— Arthur Rice
— Charles Edmond
— Charles Stuart
— Charles Wm. Cuffe ...
Ernest Blake
Ernest Francis.
229:— Wm.Boutcher
529'Laing, David
157 — Fred. Charles
^7&! — George Campbell
292: — James
380 Lainson, Alex. John.
256 Laird, Gordon...
423I— Robert Montgomery
33o|Lake, Edward 26,
345 — Hubert Atwell
438, — Noel Montagu 46,
3251 — Percy Henry N
396'Lakin, John Henry F....
205 Lalor, Nicholas P. O'G.
4o6JLamb, Charles A. ... 58,
242 — Edward John 75,
429! — Major George ......79,
527^ — Lieut. Georgo
T72 — George Rothney
530 — Hy. Campbell 33,
39SI — Reginald Wilfred
401! — Thomas 71,
247'Lambarde, Fras. F
34'Lambart, Edgar Alan 56,
[Lambert, Arthur Frere
204; — Edward Parry
53d — Henry M'Laren
530I — John Hamilton
266J-- Joseph Alex
294' — Robert
530 — Thomas Erskioe
313 — Thomas Stanton
46 — Walter 72, 177,
37*. — Walter John
214- — William 52,
530 Lambkin, Fras. Josepn
272'Lambton, Hon. Chas. 61,
382J — George Charles
329! — Ronald Robert
365:— Lion. William 77,
179'— William Henry
442I Laming, Henry T. -..76,
528} Lamont. Gerald B
422 — John Charles
252 — John William F
237 Lamotte, Frank G.L....
335 Lampen, Francis Henry
307 — John 80,
395 — Lewis Charles
346,'Lamprey, John C
207J Lancaster, John
229 Lance, Frederick 5,
423— Fred. FitzHugh
346
Kingscote, Henry B. 22, 165J— Eustace Chaloner 70,
— Howard 16
—.Randolph A. FitzH. 2:1
Kingsmill.J.C. deK.B. 170
Kingston, F. Anderson 428
Kington, .Wm. Miles ... 264
— George Stuart,
— Harry Hugh Sidney..
— Henry Owen
— James Stuart
— Robert Ferguson
Landale, George
363 Landon, Chas. R. H. P.
— Fred. W. B 47,
— Hermon James S. 74,
Lane, Alfred Luther 47,
— Alfred Vavasour ......
— Arthur Henry
— Cecil Alexander
— Chas. Wm. Moore 75,
— Clayton Arbuthnot ...
— Daniel Thomas
— Frank Bernard
— Frank Macdonald ...
— Frederick 185,
— Frederick Cecil
— Geo. Alfred O
— Geo. Howard Moore...
249!— George Jame3
213'— Henry Arthur
529 Lane, Henry Freierick 372
434 — Herbert Edw. Bruce 178
165 — Horace Powys 427
267 — Ronald Bertr.tm 7
30 J — Samuel Wiiliiigt »u 73, 168
228 — Thonuv* Edw. Moore 441
173! — William B.vhiq 518
:»4 — William Horsburgh .. 442-
1S21 — William Lemon 379
415 — William Moore 79, 177, 369
440 Lang, ArtlmrGeo.Boileau 421
528 — Bertra u John 351
107 — Cecil Fred. Grant .... 442
380 — Elliot Hr>wnlow 421
264 — Eustace Arthur 332
1-7 — tfiwen Montgom.. 437
440 - Godfrey George 247
185 — Henry A*teli 275
170 — Sev. Jas. Paisley 507
— John Irvine 210"
153 — Wynyard Feeling ... 44*0
208 Laugdale, Philip 149
210 Langdon. Francis John 237
380 — John Fred. P 288
242 Langford, Rec. Robert J. 530
145 — William 115
242 Langhorn.'., H. S. 170. 368
150 — Jas. Arch. Dunboyne 183
429 Langlands, P.... 360
529 Laugley, J. Penrice7^, 16S
IS7i — " William Savage . .28, 165
322 Langmau, John Andrew 214
171 Langstaff, Jas. Wm. ... 386
185 Langston, Thos. A. O. 510
165 Langton. Arthur Victor 183,"
171 — Hon. C. G. Gore 135
206 — Herbert Francis 135
50 — Theobald Michael ... 162
404 Laugtry, Henry V.
526 Montague 437
356 Langworthy, George ... 141
267 Lanuowe, B. H. H.
352 Mathew... 13S
519 — Edmund B. Mathew 227
179 — G. R. M. Mathew 172
408 iianyon, Charlie V 240
174 — William Mortimer ... 345
296 fjapham, Robert John .. 366
171 Large, B, W. Somerville 378
167 — Philip Martin 319
349|Larking, IteginaldN.W. 223
i7o!Larnder, Eugene W 395
142 Larymore, Hy. Douglas 180
4oo'Lascelles, Alfred 173
41 — Arthur Edward 239
149 1— George Reginald 235
154— Ronald Hastings 174
277 — Walter Charles 332s
368 — William Frank 223
442[Lash, Aug. Oliver 437
4njLast, Arthur John 370
38o|Latham, Charles Robt. 185
232|Lathbary, Henry O. 2ir
275 Latten, Leonard 366
333! Lauder, Thos. Campion 386
221 — Wm. Bernard 242, 373
221 jLaughlin, Chas. Edw.H. 352
i5g)Laurence, Gerald C. R. 212
33S — Richard Thomas R.... 210
5i8.Laurie, George Brenton 344
173J— John Haliburton ...... 231
301 — Kenrick Carteret 184.
404JLaverton, Henry S. 144
417I — Herbert Curling 299
401 [Lavie, Tudor Germain... 382-
355|Law, Alf. Letchworth ... 329
524 — Cecil Arbuthnot 325
405 — Cecil Henry 48, 294
442 .— Charles Richard 366
1441 — James 215
4041 — John Prescott 242
363 - Robert T. H....52, 301, 36S
234fLawford, E. E. M 51, 411
175!— SidneyTuringBarlow 235
380 Lawler, John Lawrence 147
395lLawless,SkerrettE.G.79, 169
382I — Warren R. Crooke222, 382
177'Lawley, Hon. R. T....51, 148
529: — Wm. Geo. Hodgsou... 320
5iS|Lawrance, Kenneth E. 401
555iLawrence,Bertram 250
436 — Charles Trevor 291
370 — Frederick George ... 265
172 — Freeling Ross 155.
221 — George Henniker 277
371 — Hon. Herbert Alex.81, 15S
386; — Hugh Duncan 279
431— John Gaylard 254
8ig
Imhx — Active List.
Lawrence, Richard C. B. 31 L^„'nrd, D'Arcy is3 Leverson, George F. 63, 203 Little, Arthur Greenway +m
— Samuel 269 Legg, Reginald Francis 352 — Henry Adolphe 2711 — Cecil Hunter 246
— Walter Ernest.. : LeggaU, Aug. F. S 226 — Julian John 49, 207 — C bar lea Sa4
— William 184 - 1: Award O. N. O. ...52, 260 Levett, Berkeley J. T. ... 223 — diaries Blakeawav8o, 245
— William Alexander . L _*,'e.//o>i. Hen.C 50 Levinge, Henry George ?ji — Sea. Harwood ... 396
— William Lyttletou ... 265 — Norton 77, 161 Levita, Cecil Binjham... 170 — Ignatius Mary ... 404
Lawrenson, Reg. R 360,— Septimus Fred 235 Levees, Alhan Dy moke 259' — John 308
— Thomas Geo. P 436 — William Kaye 333 — Charles George... 303 1— Malcolm Orme 61,150
— Wilham Ralph 445JLcggett, Arch. Herbert. 259 — John 73- 177! — Stephen 51°
Lawrie, Charles Edw.71, 170 — Charles G. 17 — Price Kinnear 181 — William Campbell ... 444
— Edward 515 — Edward H. Manisty.. 213 Lewin, Arthur Corrie... 23: — Witt, Rutherford 418
— Frank Bruce A 401 —Eric Henry Goodwin 174 — Henry F. E 173 Littledale, Arthur Chas. 174
— Walter Gray 210 — Frederick O. 41, 368 — Robert Nicholas S. ... 282'— Herbert G. T 54, 138
Law-son, Algernon m; — Rouen A. C. L 275 — Wilfred Halo 41$ — Ralph P ..63, 20S
— Charles B" 38+ — Wilfred Noel 183 Lewis, A. F. Owen 256, Liveing, Chas. Hawker 173
— Douglas 3S4 Legb, Hon. Gilbert 7c, 219 — Bridges George ...63, 277 Livesay, Robert O'Hara 227
— Edmund James 395 — Piers Richard 78, 416 — Cecil Hallowes 364 Livingston, Percy J. C. 76, 259
— Francis William ... .. 34rf;Le Grand, F. Gaspar 4,397 — Charles Algernon ... .. 329 Livingstone, H.A.Anson 210
— Henry Merrick . .50, 208 Le Grave, Rev. Wm ^96 — Charles Edward 296 Llewellyn, Evan Henry 271
— Herbert 63, 412! Leicester, Byron 261 — Charles Henry 424
— Oswald Head 437 — Heury Claud 352I— David Francis i>
Layard, Wm. Twistletou 308)— John Cyril Holdish... 529 — David Silvanus ... 75, 415
Laye, Joseph Henry 22 Leigh, Chandos 267 — Ernest Hastings 162
Layton, Edward ... * 2021— Edward 290 — Frederick ...252
— Norman Atkinson ... 288.1 — Henry Percy P. 47,409 — Gerald 172
Lea. Gerald Ernest 275 —John Egerton 234 — George White 275
— Harold Futvoye 2;6 — Richard 71, 209' — Harold ... 404
— Percy Gerald P. ..204, 365 — Ron. Rupert 60, 13S — Henry Augustus 183
— Samuel Job 31, 363|Leighton, Bertie E. P. 142 — Henry Lester . 214
Leach, E. Pemberton ..6, 204'Leishman, Wm. Boog .. 383 — James Fredk. ......28, 205
— Harold Pemberton 22, 207 jLeith, Alex. Robert 322 — Leonard Carey 241
— Henry Edmund B. 1:321 Lely, Kenneth L. P 318] — Percy Johu Tonson 56, 363
— John 33, 166I Leman, Geo. Edward ... 329 — Philip Edward 174
Leader, Henry P 140 LeMarchant. B. St.J.79, 284 — Richard Crump 384
— John 251J - Edward Thomas 263I— Richard Hull 213
— Lionel Frederick 237 — GasparddeColigny .. 258 — Thos. E. Watkins 395
— William Francis 234* — Louis St. Gratien . 277 — Vernon 81, 259
Loab, Thomas C 184]— Osmond Cecil 79, 288 Lewtas, John s:6
Leahy, Albert W. D. ... 517ILC Mesurier, Eugene ...427
— Henry Gordon... ..Bo, 363 j— Frederick Neil 354
— Thos. Bernard A 398 — Herbert Grenville ... 213
Leake, Geo. D. Nugent 373
— Jonas William 386
— Theodore E.Martin .. 215
— William Martin 261
Lean, Alan Ivan ... 263:
— Kenneth Edward 75
— Wm. Walter 49
Leapingwell, Art. Hy. ..
Learmont, John.
Learmonth, Francis L
Ley, Cuthbert Hillyar... 213
— James Wickhain, 329
— Walter Greoville... 71, 329
Loyland.Fred. Beadle... 148
Liardet, Aug. Bury. ..40, 402
Lemon, ArthurBushe2si, 365
— Frederick Joseph 248
— George 366JLibby, Arthur Treleven 283
LeMottee.Edw. D'Albret 273lLiddell, Arthur Robt. ... 36.
3-;, — Henry Bellingham ... 24 '— Augustus Frederick 130
23i| — George Herbert... 378I — John Sinclair... 361
410 — Reginald Edw. Arthur 171 — John Stewart 212
24! Lempriere, Audley Reid 257:— Wm. Andrew 210
Lloyd, Alfred Robert 60, 251
— Arthur Athelwold .. 308
— Arthur Malcolm... 75, 416
— Cecil Henry 284
— Charles Edward 420
— Charles Trevor 365
— Evan Colclough 255
— Francis 49. 219
— Francis Thomas o, 164
— Frederic Charles 241
— Frederic Lindsay ... 210
— George Evan ... ..46, 28 4
— George Lewis 320
— Ge^. Wm. D. Boweu 263
— Heury Chester Lewis 293
— Henry T. Richard ... 401
— Herbert Rhys 77, 245
— Hesperus D. Watkiss 269
— Horace Giealer... 173
— Hugh Salusbury 401
— John Hardress 136
— John Henry 237
— John Herbert 436
— Kenrick Horace 440
— Langford Newman... 386
— Oweu Edward P. 379
— Oweu Fitzstephen ... 349
— Owen Stanley 184
— Richard Harte 386
Robert Oliver 33, 206
75— Geo. Beresford' ...77, 319] Liddon, Matthew R. ... 2561— Samuel Eyre Massy .. 243
'— Henry Anderson ii4.Liebrecht, John Henry 333 — Thomas Henry Eyre 221
C.Livingstone 173'Lenehan, Thos. Joseph 384 Ligertwood, T 117 — Thomas Owen 29^
— John E.C.Livingstone 174 Lennock, Charles Fredk. 243 Light, ReginaldHougnSo, 4:7 — Walter 263
— LennoxC. Livingstone 172 Lennox, Lord Algernon |— William Alfrey 44o;— Walter Reginald 307
— NigelJC. Livingstone 156 C.Gordon.. 16 Lightfoot, J. Stanley ... 251 — Wilford Neville 130
Learoyd, Chas. D 72, 209 — Amyot M. Aug 170 —Thomas Williams 434 — Wui. Edmund Eyre... 432
Leary, Cornelius 369 — Hon. Bernard C. Lightowlers, Jas. R. F. 185I— Wm. R. De-la-Pere 72, 243
Leathern, George H. .... 41! Gordon ._. 220'LiIUe, Fred. Sutherland 2S4;LoL-h, Edw. Campbell... 440
Leather, Gerard F. T. .. 232 — ifon.Esme C. Gordun- 223>Lillingston, Fred. F. I. 444
— Kenneth J. Walters 333!— George Montagu 443:— William Edw. Gordon 435
Leckie, Fred. W. Vane 22, 40b Leny, R. L.Macalptue .. 157, Lilly, Alfred Thos. Irvine 3S1
Lecky, Frederick B. 70, 168I— W. Harley Macalpine 184
— John Gage . . 30;} Leonard, Alfred W. 422
— Robert St. Clair 169'le Pelley, Edw. Carey ... 181
Le Cornu, CharlesPhilip 1 Le Quesue, Aug. S. ..49, 397
Ledward, Geo. Herbert 2S6 — Ferdinand Simeon ... 382
Lee, Alex. Wm. Henry... 435 Lermit, Lawrence H 530
— Arth. Hamilton 180 Leschallaa, J. H. Pige
— Arth.V.H.Vaughan ef,i34(Leslie,Albt.Edmond 70, 413— Sydney W. . 4
— Edw. H. Hanning .... 22f— Sir Charles H. Bt. 28, 407 ,Lind, Alexander Gordon 330
Francis „.. 145 - Clement Stanley D.... 434 Lindesay, Alex. L 422
— Eec. Fred. B. N. N. .. 390
— George Arthur 16
— George Maconchy ... 236
— Harry Hylton 269
— Harry Romer 161
— Henry Louis 310
— James Victor 309. — Seymour Granger
— Richard Philipps ^io[— Thomas Dowglasse
— George William 424 •
— Thomaa 369
Limond.RousMilner ... 365 ■
Limont, John C 456 "
Lincoln, Charles 115-
— C. Hope Septimus 529 ■
n6i— Noel Holmes 272 — Lt.Col. William 40, 407
Lock, Fred. Heathneld 249
— Fred. Robert Edw. ... 429
— Robert Ferguson ... 183
— Hon. Edw. Douglas 219
— GeodYey Jhis. Bell... 214
— Ge>rge 307
— Granville Geo 225
— Granville Henry... 76,416
— Hurry Frere 418
— John Oarysfort 445
— Stewart Gordon 213
Lt.Cal. William ...40, 403
— Francis Seymour 49, 208 — Edward 63, 254
— Geo. Arthur Jaa... .7b, 211 — Frederic* Sinclair ... 401
George Francis... 6i, 3561— George William Guy 438
John T. Waddell 517
Philip Norman... ... , 437
Richard F. Wm. F. ... 204
398
4; i
524I— Walter Stewart .. .. 443 Lindsay, Alex. Bertram 439
— Henry Arthur Peyton 430
— Michael Wm. Howard J3'>
— .ffon.Rubert Hamilton 143
56,
— Victor Edward Hugh 517
Lindley.John Edward72, 142
— WaldemarD.. 56, 208
Lindop, Alf. Hen. 372
Lindow, Isaac W. Burns 149
■ William Alexander
— William Hanning ... . 16! — William Arbuthnot... 340
Leeds, Thomas Louis 438 — William Clarence C. .. 421
Leefe, Jn. Beckwitb...40, 397- William Breck 212
Leeper. Robert Waugh 34b[Lester, Claude Dallas... 431I — Walter F. L. .
Leea.Chas.H. Browiiluw 439 L' Estrange, E. Carle ton 296 Lindeell, Philip B. 7'»4*3
— Edmund H. Harcourt 286 Lethbridge, Brneat Ast- t— Robert Fred 59, 273
— Eustace Graham 3:0,374) ley E 3b! [Lines, Edward 386
369
Locke, Brian J. M 182
— Tylden 401
Locker, Wm. Jervis ... 329
Lockett, Wm. Jeffery ... 155
Lockhart, Harry 386
— Hugh Wallace :8j
— Percy Clare Eliott ,.. 43*
— Robt. Norinaa 182
— Sir Sitnou M., Bt — . 30
— Sir Wm. S.Alex. ...4f 403
— Lockley, RupertE. H. 340
Lockwood, Harry V. ... 269
ib^Lockyer, Walter N... 31, :6s
L>der, Eustace 153
Lodge, Fras. Cecil 239
Lodwick, Robt. W. P. ... 373
Loftus, Fras. Cochrane 271
--St. Johu D. Townshend 32:
Logan, David Finlay H. 178
Fras. Carleton Logan 307
— John 3*3 — Francis Washington 432,Linington. Joseph .
— Kay 395i— A'er. J. King 396[Linnell, Alfred 369
— Thomas Orde Hans ... 40:'— Robert C. Baron 232 Linton, John 402 ]
— William Edwin 213)— Robert T.Morland ... 373 'Lipsett, Louis Jas 254-
Leet, Hugh M . 267)— Sydney... i8o|Liater, George Coryton 32: — Francis Douglas 174
Le Fleming Lawrence J. 280'— William 529 — George Douglas 313 — Henry Spencer 252
Lefroy, Bertram P 354 — Wm. Agar Lander ... 231 — Horn. Thomas 15: — Lionel Stuart... 442
— Rt. JttP.GooTge 53°'— Wroth Penam C 219 Listen, Fred. Alex 3b°i— Maxwell Uanuny.. ... 247
— Hugh P. Thomson ... 2i5|Leuraann, Bernard H.F. 528;— William Glen 529 — Samuel . ::s
LeGallais, Philip W. J.50, 149 Leventon, A«her 519 Jjitchford, Rowland „.., 360 Login, Wm.BrskiaeG. 70,225
Legard, Alfred Digby ... 322'LoTeson, Chas. Hen. ... 159 Lithgow, H. Lancaster .. i7t'Lomax, David Alex. N... 297
Indent— 'Active List
Lomax, Samuel H0H47, 269
Lombe, Alex. Fras. EvanB 334
— Charles S. B.Evans... 352
Lomer, Cecil J.M'I 149
— Robert E. M'l- 137
— Sydney F. M'lllree... 258
London, James 79, 215
Long1, Arthur 346, 364
— Charles James 32, 165
— Clement Willmore ... 360
— Seo. Henry J 530
— John Wm, Francis ... 381
— Michael John 185
— Samuel Charles 357
— Sidney Selden ... 79, 364
— Thomas Francis 333
— Walter 143
— Wilfred James 322
— WilliamHoareB 313
Longboume, Frank 26
Longden, Arth.Berridga 433
— Arthur Edmund 364
— Robert James 330
Longe, Francis B. ...63, 208
— Robert Douglas ...61/319
Longfield, Alf.Purcell79, 169
— Jamf s Mountifort 237
— Mountifort JohnC.78, 133
— Richard William 137
— William Elrington ... 2T3
Longford, Thos. Earl of 133
Longhuret, Arthur L. ... 441
— Bell Willmott 384
Longley, Arthur 371
— John Rayns ford 279
Longmore, JohnC. G.... 364
Longridge, J. Atkinson 441
— Theodore 251
Longueville, Edward ... 221
— Reginald 221
Lonsdale, Philip 277
— Malcolm P. E.
Lowsley, Montagu Mar-
mion 386
Lowson, Charles S 529
Lowth, Frank Robert 48, 241
Lo wther.5rVChas.B- Bart. 1 49
— Edward St. George... 174
— Henry 426
— Henry Cecil 223
Luard, Arthur J. H 237
Charles Camac 332
Charles Eckford 439
Charles Elmhirst 239
— Edward Bourryau ... 317
— Eric Dalbiac 313
— Frank William 400
— Frederick Bramston 360
George Dalbiac 269
— Henry Arthur 249
— Hugh Bixby 518
— Richard Chamberlin 301
- Trant 401
— William Du Cane 81, 209
Lubbock, Guy 212
Lucas, Cuthbert Henry
Tindall 311
— Frederic George. ..76, 428
Guy William Caswell 404
Hugh C. Edw 34, 409
Thos. Lucas W. ...80, 297
Thos^ Rashleigh 380
Luce, Wm. Scott 174
Luck, Arthur H 17
Churchill Arthur 427
Sir George 5
Luckman, Rev. W. A. G. 530
Luddington, Wm.Jas.C. 277
Ludlow, Edmund R.O. 80,364
Lugard, Edward James 429
— Edward John 16
— Fred. J. Dealtry 5
Henry Travers... 33, 175
Luke.EdwanlVy vyan 74, 399
Thomas Ma we 182
820
..40, 363 M'Gium, Terence Joseph 524
M'Ghee, Arthur F. P.... 183
M'Giidowny, Wm iSx
M'Gill, Archibald 185
— Harry Robertson 439
— HarryS 380
M'Gowan. John A. B.... 395
M'Grath, Arthur Thoa. 184
M'Gricjor, Chas.R.R. 54, 321
— Duncan John 163
— Wm.Colquhoun Grant
223
Lynn, Sydney H
Lyon, Arthur 286
— Charles 170
— Cyril Arthur 184
— Edward 165
-Francis 171
— John Wilmot Hurley 436
Lyons, Henry George ... 210
— James Denis 154
— James Gervais 443
— John Joseph 288
— Robert de Courcy ... 234!
— Robert W. S 527lM'Hardy, A. Anderson 1 So
— Thomas Casey 346 M'Harg, Alfred A 213
William .„ 366 M'llroy, Henry 115
354
Loraine, E. Broke 220I
Lord, Frank Baigrie ... 365 Lukin. Robert C. W 43.
— Hugh Probyn Malet 44s|Lukis, Chas. Pardey 516
— Percy Calvert 215
Lorimer, David L. R. ... 443
Loring, Charles Buxton 438
— Walter Latham 234
— William 182 Lutnsden, Charles R.
L0Bc0m.be, A- Russell 6o, 360
Loudon, Fras. Arthur... 421
— John Archer 422
Lough, Arthur Tobin ... 174
Lougheed, S. F 380
Loughlin, John 395
LouBada, F. Percy ...54, 330
Love, Henry Davison 51, 207
Lumb, Fred. Geo. Edw. 445
Lumley, Francis D. 58, 310
— Hon. OsbertV. G. A. 70, 152
Lumsdaine, F.M.Sandys 334
340
— Frederick Wm.. 398
— George M. 336
— Harry Tailyour 342
— Henry R, W 70, 4:3
— J. S. Shepherd 5if
— Philip James 51
Lund. Fred. Thwaites... 15*
LuDton, Alfred C 386
- Robert Lindsay 379JLUSI1, Robert Free 247
Loveband. Arthur 35^ Lushingtun, A. P. D. s3;
- Francis Rich ...... 76, 360
Loveday, Fras. Wm. ... 183
Lovell, Arthur Neville... 437
— Walter Preston 243
Lovett, Alfred Crowdy.. 273
— Henry 369
— Rchd.G. Beresfordi63,374
Low, Alexander... 145
— Chas. Fred. Gemley... 181
— Harry Lawrence 344
— See. James 532
— Robert Balmain 425
— Sir R. Cunliffe 5, 403
Lowe, Sir Drury C. Drurv 158
— Francis Manley ...72,177
— Noel Herbert Streets 313
— Percival Edw. Hurst 247
— Sydney Joseph 236
— Wm. Hy.Muir 51, 141
Lowis. Harry Elliot 426
— Penton Shakespear... 1S1
— Robert Montre'sor 429
Lowndes, Alan H. W. ... 356
— Howard W. Selby ... 401
— John Gordon 307
— John Henry ... 130
— Maurice 354
Lowry, F.J. Sharpies 75, 413
— Henry Dacre 294
— Henry Ward... 4rg
— James 372
— James Herbert 428
— James Taylor 271
— Robert William 310
— Thoa. Pepper E. ...60, 360
— William Henry ...71, 414
Lowsley, H. de L.Pollard 214
— I. de L. Pollard 183
Arthur Franklyn 404
— Edw Chas. M. ... 6^, 41
— Guy Wellesley 398
— Lionel Edmund ...73, 294
— Percy Wildman 267
— Stephen 169
— William Nelson 438
Luther, Allan Chas. G... 315
— Anthony J. 383
— Guy Fletcher 306
Lutyens, JuhnGallwey6o,2o8
Luxmoore, Chas. de J. 44:
— Noel 242
Lyall, Chas. George 241
— Chas. Noel 17?
— Robert Adolphus ..... 444
Lyddon, William Geo.... 181
Lyde, Malcolm Thos. 60, 411
Lydiard, A. C.Gordon 40, 407
Lye, H. S. Shuldham54, 254
— Robert Cobb 425
— Rev. Sidney Leigh ... 532
Lygon, Hon. Edw. H. ... 2rg
— Son. Robert 2
Lyle. Acheson F. A.. ..58, 317
— George Samuel B. ... 179
— Henry Duntze 179
— Hugh Norman 445
— Hugh Thomas 70, 263
Lynch, Colmer William
Donald 283
— David 236
— Henry Blosse 60, 294
— James Beverley ...30, 408
— Michael 291
— Nicholas Marcus 296
Lyne, Charles V. N 433
Lynes, Wynne Parr 322
Lysaght, Arthur N. 70, 254
— James Douglas 372
Lysley, Gerald L 357
Lyaons. Henry 75, 235
Nigel Lucius S 231
LyBter, Cecil J. Hamilton 248
Henry John 49, 175
William Henry .. . 28, 407
Lyttelton, Hon. N. G.
Lywood, Edwin Gifford 400
M'Alaster, Wm. Hy. S- 267
M'Andrew, G. Bunbury 241
M' Ardle, Andrew Aug. F. 529
— Joseph 38^
M'Arthur, A. Donald 24, 205
— Charles J. E. A 267
M'Barnet, Alex. Edw... 43,
M'Cafferty, Charles 184
M'CaUum,5tVHyEdw.47, 207
VTCalmont, Hugh 6
M'Candlish, Patrick D... 350
M'Cann, John 369
M'Carthy, Edward 398
— John... 366
JobnM'Donald 385
M'Cartie, Chas. J 515
M'Caskill, JohnC. H.„. 439
M'Causland, E. Loftua58,399
— John Kennedy 372
— Patrick 35
M'Cay, David 529
M'Cheane, M. W. H. 182,368
M'Clay, John 386
M'Clellan, Gordon P. ... rS4
Herbert T. 138
M'CIeverty.AnsonHugh 404
— James T7
M'Clintock, Arthur G... 146
Augustus 336
— John H. Jocelyn 153
Robert Lyle 213
— Robert Singleton 214
— William Kerr 78, _
M'Cloghry, James 527
tf'Clorg, Alexander 504
M'Clure, Robert H 337
M'Comb, Robt.Brophy4o, 363
M'Combie, Alex. Wm... ^75
William M'Combie
Duguid 143
JTConaghey, Allen 424
— Frank 437
— Harry 431
— John... 515
— Maurice Edwin 259
M'Conaghy.JohnGerald 404
— William 527
M'Cormack, Robt.Jas.... 381
M'Cormick.AndrewL.C. 212
— Gregory Dav 445
— Wm. I. S. .". 364
M'Cowan, William Hew 342
M'Cracken, F. W. N.54, 3:0
M'Crea, Alfred Coryton 430
— Richard Francis ...61, 168
M'Creery, Benj. T 379
M-Culloch, Robert H. F. :8o
— Thomas 382
il'Dermott, Alex.... 268
Henry 280
Thomas 384
M'Donald, James 298
James Haldane 528
M'Donell, Maur. Leister 183
M'Donnell, Edmond ... 386
— John 48, 166
tf'Douall, Robert 229
M'tnnes, Duncan S 213
M'lntyre, Hugh David 418
M'Kay, Donald 171
— Henry Kellock 515
— James Doull , 355
— Thompson 42T
M'Kechnie, Dugald 214
— William Ernest 539
M'Kee, Gerard M. E. ... 525
M'Kenzie. Chas. Fraser 184
— Hugh Fraser 183
— John 402
M'Kenna, Jas. Chas. ... 287
if'Kerrell.A.de Se'gurgi, 342
— Reginald L. 81, 350
M'Kessack, Peter 38^
M' Key, Charles 319
M'Kinnon, Lachlan 305
M'Kinstry, ArthurW.50, 252
WLachlan, Albert C. ... 159'
— Archibald 70, 225
— Donald Maxwell 231
— Jas. Douglas 342
M'Laren, George G 454
— Wm. Victor St. Clair 351
M'Laughlin, Albert A.... 353
— Harry Dalzell 404
— David John 504
— John 380
— Wm. P. M. Dalzell ... 401
M'Lean, Alex. Colin 342-
— Colin 299
— Godfrey Neil 340
M'Leod, Arch. Alastair 273
— Donald J. S 7, 403
Reginald G. M. 70, 168
Torquil John 438
William Kelty 169
M'Loughlin, Geo. S 383
— Wilfred Montagu 386
.vl'Mahon, Arthur H 446
— Bernard Wm. L 332
— ;5t'rHoraceWestropp78>263
— Kellermann Eyre 317
— Norman Reg 235
M'Meekan, Fras. H.F.R. 178
M'Micking, Harry 225
M'Munn, Jas. Robert ... 385
M'Nair.Allred Lionel 18, 406
— Edward John 403
M'Nally, Thos. Clarence 323
M'Nalty, Chas. Edwd.I. 365
M'Namara, ArthurEdw. 227
— Jamea 378
— William Henry 377
M'Naught.Jas. Gibson... 384
M'Neile, Donald Hugh 439
— John 22r
— Henry Donald ... 142-
M'Neill, Angus John ... 336
— Malcolm 350
— Neil Archibald 224
M'Pheraon, Donald Wm. 404
— George 529
— Jamea Boswell 351
M'Queen, Malcolm S. ... 445
M'Rae, Alex. Hy. Lloyd 317
— Henry Napier 47, 409
— Henry St.Geo. Murray 255
M'Swiney, Edw.F.H.49, 416
— William Daniel 141
M'Taggart, M. F. 146
M'Vean, Donald A. D.... 441
\T Vi\X\Q,Surg. <?e».Chas.
Edwin 524
--.V.Charles Edwin 365
Robert Henry 182
M'Dougall, Wm. A 395 M'Watters, Geo. Alfred 443
il'Dowell, Frederick 3S4I — Herbert Claude 404
M'Elhinny, Wm. John... 211]— William 377
M'Enery, John Aloysius 2i41M'Wliinnie,Wm. John... 344
M'Euen, James Stewart 269 Maberly, Chas. Evan 54, 167
M'Farlane, George 368:MacAdam, Walter 210
821
Macafee. *
MacAIlan, al an I
Macallan, Win. H\
Macai.Tl
MacAi drew.HenryJ.il.
Macartney. Hy.F.T.78
11 ,.-,-,- Burgh Geo
319 Mackenzie KennethR. 56,336
270 — Ronald J. Hy. Louis 210
569 — Tbomaa Campbell
Sardine 40. 4°8
424 — William Jacofi 51, =07
416 — William Scobie 296
236 — William Shand 273
Macaulay, Demil I. M. 44* Mactoeey. JotaPierse
Index — Active Lis!.
Macphersnn. Robcr: Mallock. A.M. Raymond 172
\;1,nnti, 283 — Charles Herbert 183
— Roderick George 4 H — .Time- .1. Raymond... =57
_Ifit«. H. Mathesi Thomas Raymond ... 235
— William Grain .■ Malone, Cecil R. R. =75
Macquoid, C. K B P. K. 4 - Malony, Wm. Beresford jy
Macrae. Colin William... 29 Maltbv.Fra.Cnchton 40,407
— Far-mhar 31c Man, Hubert William... 290
— John Lewis ssr Manby.Geo.L.Hardinge 300
— Roderick Mince, Harry Osborne 214
— William -1; Mancbe, Lorenzo 186
Macreadv, Cecil F. X .8 1, 339JMander, D'Arcy W 332
Macrorv, Roland M. =14!— John Harold 282
MacSwiney, Jno. Chas. 349 Manders, Neville ....... 381
Mactaggart. Charles " Manduca. Alfred V.F.S. :ao
Mactavish. Archibald 414 Manera, Joseph S.G... 70, 4>3
MacTicr, Henry M 4 1« Mangan, Fred. M 384
— H Cochrane Mangles, Arth.E. R. 294, 373
- William Charles H.73.4M MacWalter. Robert <-.- Roland Henry 227
-Chas Edw Wyldeoo, Jn -Donald 27. ;Maddocks Thomas B... 24a
_ &» 382 - Ned ft— "-v.- 336 Maddox, Ralph.* ...... 5,9
Charles Neil 351 [— Ronald Campbell 3d,
— Kenneth Z.P...
Macaulev.GeorgeBohun
Macansland, R. C. S. 50.
Jlacbav.WilliamG.W.*.-.
Hai- Bean. Forbes. 49.
— .1 -hn Albert E
— Wm. AUeyne
Mai Call, Henry B
MacCartie.Fred.F. 527— George
MacCarlliv,FelixD.F.70,2o8l— John Burn
,-key.HughJamesA. 174
113 Mackie, Ralph 445
410 — William 372
41 - Maekinnon, Alex. C. B. 30I"
— Arthur Lord 269
- Wm. Henry 16
ickintosh, A. Hugh... 342
24 - Ernest E. B 215
74. 3'3
... :8o
— Clarence Herbert 41S- Thos. Robertson 436
— Clarence Reginald... 352 'Maclagan. E.G. Simpson 286
— Denis Piter 5'- -Robert S ......76,209
— Eric William 268 Maclaren.J.Farqubarson 517
— Fred Weaton Peile... 44* — janies Maishall 339
— George 26. 21.-5 MacLaren, Kenneth 154
Uadocks. Henry John... 263
— Wm. Robarts Napier 17.'
Maffett. Henry Telford 352
— Reginald Ernest ..... 284
Arthur T.. 36
Mankelow. Henry . 3-"
Manley. Edgar Norman 213
Geo. E. Drummond... 401
Henry Tate 271
— Reirinald Harwood ... t8i
— William Edward 182
— William Ge->. Henry 172
Mann. Arthur Fred. . ... 353
tiTagee, Arthur F. - Henrv Thos. Wm ... 3OS
— Aug. Heher 373 Manners. Fitzalan (j. J. 223
. Hector Archibald .. 1, 32I— Thomas George
— Henry Craigie 35c
— Hugh 438
— JrVr. Jas. Middleton... 530
— James R. Leslie .5°, 209
— Kenneth 365, 4°'
— Neville I)
— Ranald Hume 213
Reginald James 180, 36S
— Stuart .. 3S3
— Thomas Rankin $ti
MacDonnell.A.Creagh6o,2oS
— HerculesNevilleFras. 404
— Richard Graves 31c
Macdonogh.G. Mink W. 210
MacDougall, Alexander
James 385
— Donald
267
MacLaughlin, Williams^, 317
Maclean, Alex. Harvey 350
Ales. John Hew 351
■ John Patrick 17
— Alex. Wm. Day... 58, 346
— Chas. Alex. Hugh ... 350
— Charles Wilberforce 257
— Donald Chas.Hugh... 225
— Fitzrov Beresford 379
— Hector FitzRoy 223
— Henry Donald Neii... 267
.Tohn"Marsham 174
Lachlan John Alan... 401
Maclear, Harry 277
— Percy 354
Macleav. Kenneth P, ... 369
MacLc ■!, EwanCameron5i9|
— John Norman 519
Kenneth Anderson... 284
Magill, James 37
Magniac, Charles Lane 214
— Francis Arthur 444
— Meredith, 258
Maerath. B. Hy. Butler 440
— 'Chas. Wm. 8. . ..
— Henry Aug. F. 4 :
Ittguire, C. J. Kinahan 2S8
Maher, James 381
Ktahon. Bryan Thos. ,50, 149
r- Edward W. Sandys... 214
— M. C. J. Hartland ... 174
— Reginald Henry ,70, it-
Mahony. Cup!. Fred.H...
3- 2Jiii LI. Fred. Henry
261, 365
— Lord Robert Win. O .. 342
Manning. Wm. Henry 32,429
Mansel, Alfred 49. x75
— Charles Grenvillc 40, 498
— George Clavell 80, 332
Hueh Arthur 214
— William Grenville 48, 410
Mansell.J0hnHerbert178.368
Manser, William Edw... 413
Mansergh, John L. O. ...255
Manslii-ld, Gerald S.
— Bon. Hv. Wm 14-
— Herbert 43. 413
Manson, Bruce E. A... 445
— James Arthur P 444
MacEwan, Hugh F 3'9
— Maurice Lilburn ... 157
— St. Clair Maling G. ... 34
MacEwen, Douglas L.... 34:
— Kenneth Grant "84
MacFarlan, Frederick
Alexander 342
— John Buchanan 18 -
Macfarlane. DuneanA.75.267;
— Norman 4°4
— Robert L. Ross 381
— Roderick 355
— Roderick Wm 49, 4>°
— William Myers 445
Maclnrcau. John L. R. 61,399
MacIure.JohnEdw.S. ... 373
MacMahon.Geo.F.W. 59, 415
JohuJoseph 80, 178
Mantell. AlfredM.... 70, 20
o'.Maidlow, John S 1-5 — Patrick Riners 263
Maidman, Geo. Ed. John 4 : Manuk, Mack W 529
Maidment, Fred George 5 Maples, Wm. Evelyn ... 285
Main. Thomas Ry.h-r-, 4. ac Mav.leton. Edw. A 37|
Mainprise, Bertie W. 214 — Reginald Wm 37|
— Cecil Wilmot 385 Mappin, Geo. Fred 138
Mainwaring.Arthuri: i i4 March, Earld ....... !
— Charles Vaughan .. 422 Marchaut, Alfred E. 81,400
— Henry Bolton... .. 65. 241— Godfrey 445
— Henry Germain ...46,26 —John 4°°
Rowland B 33 — Thos.Harryoaunders 1 =4
Macfie. Robert Wm. ... 237,MucMillan, John St. C. 171
— William Colvin 213 Macmullen, Cyril N. .., 445
MacGeorge, HenryKing 428 - Francis Richard...74, 3=5
— johnBuxt ..,.,- Fred. C.K. 432
Macgowua.Rob;. Stuart 17..,- George Reade ..«..7J. 4>3
MacGregor, A'.ex. H.C. 346 - William Henry F. 48, 410
— ArthurG H 25c, MacMunn George I- . ... 17;
518
401
229
409
■ Charles Reginald.. 22, 408
■ Philip Arthur 221
— RobertLipton 225
Walter William 339
Macintosh, Philip
Macnab. Allan Jaun-
— Colin Lawrance 2
— Francis Chas. Alex. . 2 ;o
— Gordon Robert 339
Macnabb, Donald J. C. 447
Macmtvre;Doi.aWC-.t' j( ,4x7 Macnaghten, Balfour ... 153
M»ckay, Henry Forbes (98 -Ernest Brandon 173
-Ire'jaino 460 — Kenneth \\ llham ... 235
r>.,.' i,,mes n 5 12 — Maurice Patrick 259 -.
' Macnamaia..:hns.Carrol344-»y-G>-3-llS . .
— John W U 516 Mator, Hon. A. H. 11. 52, 221
Robert Joseph 5,7 - Francis Forbes ..
Wilfred C. F. R 424 — Napoli
Wiihau, John - Ernest
il, Sector 339
UacNee, Kenneth
Ma Xeece, James G,
Mackean, Kenneth
Mackenzie, Alan Fi
— Alexa is ... 350
— Alex. William
— Arthur M. Nutt
— Charles
— Colin
— Colin John
_ Colin Mansfield 337
Mair, Edward...
— George Tagore ^73
— Robert John Byford 211
Mairis. Edward S. .
— Geoffrey B. Do M. ...
Maisey.Fred.Charles 47
.Maitlana, Hon. A 11.
Chas. Bradley
— Fredk. L. Makgill
Crichton 4
James D. Heriot 357
John 524
— John C. Heriot ...
— John Paterson S.
— Pelham James 18, 407
— Stuart Cairns ...
Lie, Bernard John 322
43
■ Thos
- Geoffrey
) .'.an, Leslie Noel ...
379'Malcolm, Andrew v..
p'red .'.'.' .. 379 — Henry Huntly L. .72,34
ZrortSau.lt Gordon...... ifalMaconachie, James 379 — Ne'll !5°
ZEdwai-d Leslie .3! Maconchy,E.W.S.K. 76. 420 - Pu eney 48
. Edward Leslie
— Frederic- 1
- Fred. Campbell - 249-
William Loith
Ick'wmiaiu": ,73 MacVliersorZAiexander " Malcolmson, John Grant ,30
— George Birnie
— George 1 1 1. ... 50,
— Gerald Mackaj . 79
— James Alex. F. II. S.
— John
373
,32 M Duncan"!".'"."""".".! 342 Ha!'len;,ff,"-,C
243 — Archibald Duncan
271
II
53'
... iplUatot, Robert James ... 44s
B<r. Ewen Geo. F. ... 396 Malta. S«. Alfred 39^
zG/^!Dema :;^Mau!;bv:^yPL.Eht.n^
— Kenneth L. Warner... 44
' "A - NelT ".""""". "'"""Z ;36 Mallinsou, Henry 3.5
Mardall. Chas. Ernest... 417
— William Stratford .4! .
Marden, Arthur Wm. ... 3;:
— Thomas Owen 261
Harder, Edw. Swan
^ — Nicholas 384
J42 Marescanx, Oscar H. E. 317
..EdwardC... 265
-KyelynWilliam 239
Marindin. Arthur He:.;
— Cecil Colvile 1 i
— Francis Eden 361
Marjoribanks, Hon.
Dudley Churchill ... 134
— James Leslie.. s»9
1 n laglaa
Mark- "■ - \:fred
Penrose -• 288
— Edgar Penrose .. 282
4i; — Penrose 245
■ Marker, R. John 221
142 — T is John 231
Ma- , , in I a Hon ... 258
an.. 357
77. 3;:
— Sir Edwin 5, '64
Francis Dobbs 317
. 1! Authony
Marks, Geo. Fred. H... 382
— Robert John
Markwick, Ernest E.31, 368
Mat-ley, Wm. Peveroll... $(n
Marling, Perolval B 70, 159
Uarlow, lti-iijainm Wm. 42s
Marquis, T. Stirting 2^
Marrablo, Arthur Geo ... 315
— ThomasJames 257
Marrett, Hy. Richd...so, 410
Marriott, Alfred Sinclair 2
— Edward Frere ...St, 4:7
— Edwin Walter P. V. 38.
— Guy Brook ... . 234
— John 239
— Leslie Hawthorne .. 434
— Richard George A. ... 229
— Tom 395
— William 402
Marryatt, Ronald 174
Marsden, Hugh Wil-
loughby 436
— James Cort... 524
— Richard Travers 171
Marsh, Cunliffe H 296
— Francis Charles 313
— Fras. Courtenay 286
— Frank Graham 443
— Gerald John 2S6
— Harry Graham 72, 160
— Hopton Eliott 179
— James Reynolds M. 77,241
— J.Taylor 442
— Thos. A!f. Perry 380
Marshall, Charles 317
— Daniel Grove
— Ernest Theo 249
— Francis James 336
— Francis Macleod H. 73,284
— Sir Fred 143
— George 313
— George Henry ... 22, 165
— Hawtrey Charles 179
— Henry Alfred 370
— Henry Turnbull 440
— Hugh John Miles 212
— JohnW. Astley ...48,36a
— Kenneth F. C 350
— Thomas Edward 179
— Wilfred Geo. Howard 219
— William
— Wm. Muir Knox 339
— William Thomas 160
— Wm. Raine 305
— William Simpson 61, 412
Marshara, Hon. Regd. H. 148
Marshman, Moore H.... 401
Martel, Charles P.... 77, 177
Martelli, Horace de C... 174
Marten, Arnold Jeffreys 334
Marter, William Maurice 135
Martin, Albert T. de M. 360
— Alfred Robert 33, 412
— Aylmer R. Sancton... 231
— Charles Edward 352
— Claude Buist 33
— Cunliffe Hamilton ... 443
— Cnthbert Thomas ... 335
— Edward Victor 432
— Edward Wm. F.... 4y, 412
— Ernest Edmund 395
— Francis W. Wood ... 244
— Frank* 440
— George BlakeN. ...30, 165
— Gerald Hamilton 322
— Gerald Ward 40,407
— Henry 379
— Henry Graham 386
— Henry John 277
— Herbert -.-51, 352
— Herbert Maxwell 245
— HughWaldyve 404
— James 117
— James Fitigerald 386
— James Isidore Wood,. 308
— Lieut. John... 215
— Surg. Lt. Col. John ... 378
— Martin 46, 206
— Ranald 438
— Rowland Hill 28
Martindale.C.S.deButts 41S
Marton, Richard O. 182
Martyn, Anthony W. ... 313
— Arundel 313
Martyr, Cyril G 50, 282
Marwood, Henry 71, 329
Masefield, Robert 317
Mason, Alan Richard L. 183
— Rev. Charles Arthur 530
— Gordon G. Monck 46, 175
— George 1S4
— Henry Espine M. 70, 413
— Henry Macan 41,
Index — Active List.
Masse? G. Warburton 34* Maxwell, Heary E lw.*: 2;>q! Mennie, John Oliver
822
Massie, John Hamou ... 18
— Roger H.. 180
Masson, James 260!
... 424
-Ry. St. Patrick 40, 4o8.Meuzies. AllfcUS 327
■ James M'Oall 170I— George Feildea 296
John Grenfell 3
Massy, Charles Fra. 40, 406'- Lawrence L. 43c
- Edward Charles 171I- Nigel =6 176
— l1nHf»«iT I r»* 1 _a ■««-. ■•■■-j 1 /
Godfrey 539
- Hampden Hugh ...70, 209
— Harry Stanley 60, 411
— Hugh Ingoldsby... 54, 303
— John Georgo Albert... 254
— Percy Hugh H 49
— William George... 61, 168
Master, Alfred Edm. ... 385
— Arthur Gilbert 364
— Richard Chester 322
— William Chester 130
Masters, Alexander... 46, 409
Mastersnn.Geo.C. D. ... 365
James Edward 1 242
Matcham, William Eyre 325
Matchett, Harry G. K.77,348
Mather, John Dryden.. 352
Matheson, John Colin .. 212
— Torquhil G 22
Mather, Chas. Massy ... 368
— Charios Montague ... 526
— Charles Theobald 438
— Reo. John C 532
— Robert George 364
— Theobald 445
Mathewes, John R 421
Mathews, John 386
— Walter Follett 214
— WalterVivante Dewar 1B3
Mathias, Hy. Harding 31, 339
— Hugh Brodk .. 382
Leonard John 420
Thomas Gilbert 298
Matson, Chas. Geo. ...65, 399
Mattei, Alexander ...59, 186
Matthews, Alfred^ 70, 176
— Claud Leonard 333
— Durham Simpson 158
— Frank B 58, 231
-George ii7
— George Harold 273
— Godfrey Estcourt 77, 400
— Harold Lawrence 304
— lies 395
— John 386
— John Hubert 233
— Rev. Lewis Joseph ... 396
Maturin, Benjamin A.... 381
— John 377
— Johu Wm. Henry 246, 365
— Reginald George 174
Maud, Chas. Carus 246
— Philip 212
— William Hartley 245
Maude, Eustace Addison 143
— Fred. Stanley ......78, 221
Mauduit.F.R. M.C.DeR. 422
Maughan, Fras. Gilfrid 333
Maule.Hy. Noel St. John 173
— Walter John 361
Maunaell, A. J. Stephens 234
Cecil John Cokayne 184
— Charles A 377
— Edward Lewis 379
— Eustace Ball 273
— Francis Richard. ..75, 177
Frederick Guy 178
— StrFrederick Richard 215
George William ...60, 313
JohnDrought 372
Manuel Chas 170
Maurice, David Blake... 310
— Frederick Barton 305
George Thelwall K. 385
John Frederick ... 6, 164
Mawhinny, Robert J. W. 383
Mawson, Wm. Arthur ... 516
Maxse, Fred. Ivor... 73, 221
Maxwell, Alex. Gordon. 435
— Archibald Boyd .« 63, 327
Arthur Reginald 401
Aymer Claud 353
— Aymer Edward 220
— Cedric... 58, 208
— Charles James 143
Denis Wellesley 442
Francis Aylmer 439
446
. 4M
— Roger H. Monck 175I — Hamilton George 431
Maasey.C. M. Hamilton 22X Harrie Maxwell 395
— Richard Money 61,417
— Robert Pacy 241
— Ronald Charles 51, 207
— Wiliam Frederick ... 214
— Willliam Leigh 445
— William Lockhan 423
May, Edward Sinclair 56, 167
— George LycettE... 47, 257
— Hugh Seaburne 215
— James 220
— John Cyril 280
— Reginald Ssaburne... 236
— William Allan 378
— Wm. Southall Reid... 249
Mayall, Chas. Gosset ... 183
Maycock, Francis M. ... 37-?
— Frederick Wm. Orby 243
— Stewart M. 46, 206
Mayhew, Reo. Cyril 532
— Charles Lawson 401
— Hervey Sandby ...73, 286
Maynard. Chas. C. M.... 242
— Fred. Pinsent 518
— Percy Guy Wolfe 345
Mayne, Augustus Blair 419
— Charles Blair 61,2* "
— Charles Eric Mosley 404.
— Chas. Robt. Graham 33^
— George Nisbet 60, 267
— Herbert Blair i3r
— Richard Charles G. 50, 410
Mayow, C. E. Wynell ... 226
— Robert S. L. Wynell 307
Mead, Harold Richard... 422
— Moses 304
Meade, H on. Arthur V... 134
— Hon. Edw. Brabazon 151
— John de Courcy D. 51, 4n
-John Wm, B 72, 414
— Malcolm John 51, 411
Meadows, Chas. A. G.P. 404
Meakin, H irold B 529
Meares, Aubrey 213
— Hugh Poynder 182
Sfears, Arthur 435
— Cecil Delarue 438
Ernest Lennox 365
Trevor 1. Nevitt 365
Medhorst, C.F.H 373
Medley, Alien George ... 424
— Ernest James 75, 41
Meek, Alex. John Grant 147
— James 381
Meeking.BertramC.C.S. 151
Meeres, Arthur D. ...70, 208
Charles Stua tz 77, 177
Meiklejohn, Mat. F. M. 339
— Ronald Forbes 234
— Walter L. Sinclair ... 445
— Sir William Hope 18, 403
Mein, Alex. Bowes ...48, 410
— Alex. Lechmere... 56,
— Frederick Blundell
75. 410
— John Edmund 4^, 409
Meinhertzhagen,Richd. z
Meister, Richard H. J. 400
Meldon, Wm. Waltrude 27
Mell. Felix Oswald N.... 526
Mellish, Laurence O. F. 326
Melliss, Oharles John ... 4:
Eraser George 404
— Si>' Howard 24, 406
Mellor, Abel 174
Clive 2
Jocelyn 174
— Llewellyn S 59, 237
— Walton 258
Melvill, Chas. Curling3i,327
Charles William 296
. . 409
— Hubert. Dempster 384
— Hubert O. B, Browne 3S6I— Frederick Doveton
— Philip Granville i&il— George William ...71
— Hon. A. Kenlis 151 — James Lister 135
_ & M>,m. DawmoW .«, — Philip James 75,4:5
— Teignmouth Philip ... 261
— Walter Sydney 25
Melville., Alan... 439
— Charles Henderson... 382
— Charles LeD. Leslie... 220
— Harry George 519
— Henry Bruce 518
— John Swinton 418
Melvin. Alexander 432
Mends, Horatio Reg. .. 32
Reo. Henry 530
— Steuart 235
— Vere Gordon 443
Mercer, Arch. Ariel 294
— Charles Arch 28, 407
— David 400
— Harvey Frederic ...63, 168
— Herbert ... 72, 137
— Wm. Hugh Welch 425
Meredith, E. Spencer 79, 209
— John Alfred 395
Merewether. Hy.Artb.79, 4*6
— Herbert Duncau 446
— John W. Beresford ... 429
Merrick, Geo. Charleton 1S1
Merrimau, Arthur D. N. 333
— AtholB 445
— Reg. Gordon. 179
Merritt. George 386
Merry, Fred. Hallard ... '386
Mesham, Capel H 348
Messiter, Chas. Bayard. 273
Metaxa, Fred. R. W 260
Metcalfe, Chas. T. £.50,1356
— Fenwick Henry 180
— Herbert Charles 308
— Sydney Fortescue ... 17^
Metge, Robert Henry... 297
Methuen.CameronO'B. H. 234
— Paul S-, Lord 5
Meures, Mervyn 1^4
Meyer, Chas. HardwickL. 528
— Gabriel Chas. Hagene 369
— James Leopold 213
Meynell, Godfrey 317
— Hugo 243
Meyrick.HaroldLothian 214
— St. John 359
Meyricke, Edward Gelly 214
— Robert Evelyn 2*4
Robert Jas. Francis.. 236
Rupert J. Chabert ... 174
Micallef, Victor Chas.... 1S0
Michael, Henry James ... 378
Michell, St. John Fan-
c mrt ..22, 409
Michie, George 215
J.icklem, Henry A 313
vli Idlemass, John C. 60, 208
— Robert Wm. Hume... 444
Mi Wieton, Frank 295
— George Graham 143
— Herbert J. J 71,414
— Uiddleton 330
— Richard Carthew 318
— Wm. Crawford 61, 143
Midwinter, Kdw.Colpoys 213
— Reo. H.N 532
Miers, Douglas N. C.
Capel ... 342
— Rjoaid HillM. Capel 246
Mifsud, Alfred 186
MUbanke, John P 151
Milbarne, C. E. A 329
:o3 Mildmay, Alex. Richd. 322
— Herbert Alex. St. John 130
Mildred, Spencer 213
Miles, Charles Napier 41,132
— Harry William 401
— Herbert Scott Gould... 18
— Philip John .,, 425
— Liobert Patric 318
Miley,JamesAloysius24, 406
Milt'ord, Edward '. 293
Mdlais. Hugo Wm. Reid 290
Millar, William Henry... 423
— William Martin 395
Miller, Alfred... 320
— Alfred Douglas 143
— Denis Menezes 155
— Edward Goff Christie 222
— tf-iffh 443
— HughdeBargh 173
— Leauder William 40a:
— Wui Birkmyre 378
Millington, Lionel B 214
Mills, Arthur M'Leod 26, 408
— Bernard Langley 382
— Dudley Acland 73, 209
— Edward Cyril 56, 247
— George Arthur 49, 354
- James
-Sydney ^
— William Holroyd 178
Milman, George Bryan 232
823
lutle.i — Aetive List.
■ Henry Gage .63, 282
Milne. Alexander S*7|Moiyneux Edw. Mary jMoore, Fredk.Grattan 44^ Mi^s, GuesConrad „ jg
— Charles 5'9] Joseph -..■■■■■■
— Charles J. Rohertson 519 — George H. More
— George Francis 170 — Geo. Philip B. ■■■•■■• 373
-James William 437 - Hon. Richard Fredk. 134
— Ramsay Traquair 293 Monck.ffo.i.CluuUiy.S. -
— Richard Lcuis 5°
.. 430 — Frederick Lewis 425
22 400I— Fred. ThorntonTrevor 435 — Herbert H. de B 229
- George Abraham 384
— George Henry J. ...78, 416
— Robert John 242
Milner, Arthur Edward 384
— Arthur G. Champneys 401
— Edward 74. "3
— Edward Francis 254
— George Francis 13-'
— Rev. Walter Hebden... 396
Milnes, George 37°
Milvain, Hy. Roland 151
Milward, Clement A 445
— Clement Henry ...76, 177
— Edwin Oswald 379
— Frederick D 257, 368
— Harrv Dacres 275, 374
— Thomas Walter 303
Minchin, Alfred Beckett 439
— Charles Fred 421
— Frederick F. 72. '77
— Hugh Dillon M. ...61, 412
— William Cyril 360, 3-2
Minniece, JameB 383
Minogue, John O'Brien 247
Mistri, Kavasji H 527
Mitchell, Alex. Ian 137
— Alfred Sberington ... 234
— Arthur »
— Arthur James 257
— Charles Andrew P. ... 380
— Charles Johnstone ... 3°2
— Geo. Warder 75. 4'5
— Lionel Arthur 384
— Robt. Wm. Hamilton 27:
— Wilfrid James 438
Mitford. Bertram R...50, 279
— Clement Bertram O 15'
— Philip 342
— Wm, Bertram Jos.... 340
Miner, Robert King- ••• 5=6
Mrzzi, Robert 186
Moberly, Alfred J 182
— Archibald Henry 183
— Bertrand Richard ... 445
— Cuthbert von E 152
— Frederick James 424
— Herbert John R 379
— Hugh Stephenson ... 44
— William Henry 28
Mocatta, Daniel E 421
Mockler, Gerald F. ...74, 3°'
- Guy Henry G 43*
— Cecil Stanlev O... 81, 221
Moncrietf, Alaric R. ... 337
George Hav 5
— G. K. Scott 58,208
— Malcolm M
— Wm. Elms-ley Scott...
— William Scott ... .65, 319,
Money. Arthv.Wigram76, 170
— Chas. G. Colvin ...48, 232
— Elliot Alex. 17, 4°S
Ernest Douglas 434
— Ernie F. Drummond 404
Ernie William Kyrle 317
Evelyn Camphell 24
— GeorgeAlfred 49.410
— George Edward ... 41, 409
GordonLornC I, 22
Herbert Cecil 58, 399
— Kyrle Eugeue 138
— Robert Cotton 3*5
Monkhouse, W.Percival 172
Monks, Charles 5=7
Monreal, George 3=5
— Louis '86
Monro, C. Carmiobael 74. 227
— Eric Wm. Celestin ... 344
— George Nowlan 275
John Duncan 214
Ravmond P. Houston 242
Seymour C. Hale. .41, 336
Montagu, Arthur Henry 424
— Edward 79, =43
— Fred.Jas.Osbaldeston 222
— Horace William 204
— St. John Ed ward
Montanaro. Alfred ...47
— Arthur Forbes .. 70, 176
Monteith.E.V. Peshar.41.40S
John 5°,4io
— Robert William F. 61, 363
Montgomerie.A. S. Lord 133
G. F. Molyneux 219
Henry Guy 289
William Graham 352
Montgomery, Alex. J. 48, 166
— Archibald Armar 173
— Rev. Ferguson J 530
— Charles Arnulph S. ... 4iT
— Hugh Ferguson 40:
— Hugh Fred. Lyons 48, 412
— Hugh Maude de F. ... 172
.08
4
— Geo. D. Maxwell 437
— Harrv Alex. 429
— Henry 26
— Hy. Glanville Allen r;4
... — HenrvO'Hara -M
140— Herbert Acheson 265
519I— Herbert Trecosse G. 214
Rev. Herbert Octavius 530
HughMyddleton 528
— John 395
— John O'Hara 214
— Joseph Henry 377
Joseph Scott 3°4
— Herbert Mackinlay ... 517
— John Ignatius 7, 397
— Johnlgnatius Worgan 386
— .Tohu James 378
— Maurice Morgan ...73. '77
— Reginald Yates 259
— Captain Robert 178
— Major Gen. Robert 6, 403
— Robert Cochrane 181
- Robert Lee 43*
— Thomas 140
- Thomas Casen 369
- Walter D.Warrington 184
- William Albert 380
William George 30, 205
E. M'lver 231
Maurice George .58, 348 Morrison, C,
Maxton .. 365 — Colquhoun Grant.. .73. 142
James Archibald 219
John 0. D 130
Maskell M. Downie ... 180
— Hicbard Hobart 49
— Si ■ Kiddall 396
Monitt, Robert Alex. ... 158
Morse, Allan Stewart ... 401
ArthurT 58,313
— Charles James 277
Qr.Mr. Robert 3°9 ■
— Vet. Capt. Robert 395 ■
— Robert Coulson 38° -
Robert Reginald H. 380
— Robert Thornton 1791-
St. LegerMoutgomery 180 :
— Stephen George 3»7 '
— Thomas Charles 525
— Waldo Alington
Gwennap 207 — Richd. Edw. Ricketls 380
_ William Francis .. 40, 363 Mori, Guy Macaulay ... 149
— William Henrv 182 (Mortimer, H. Beaufoy
MooreB, Chas. Fred 3*5
— Samuel Guise 224, 383
Moorhead, Arthur Hy. 519
Moorhouse. Harry C. ... 182
Moors, Wm. Hy. K 235
Moran, James 41"
— Patrick 240
Morant, Hubert H. S. .. 332
— James Lushington ... 445
4io|More, Lancelot P — 384
— Paxton St. Clair ... 5"9
Moren, James Alex 179
Morgan, Alex. B 243, 373
Bernard Evan 298
- Percy Rice 74, 234 - JamesA.Lawrcnce4o, 4
Moens, Arthur H. M. ... 404 — Joseph ... 1
Moffat, Archibald S. W. 286
— James Arthur 234
Lambton Allix Jones 246
— William Hugh 371
Mortimore, Chas. R. ... 305
— Owen John 242
Morton, Chas. Falkiner :6
— Edward Ross 427
— Gerald Arthur 286
— Sir Gerald de Courcy 7
— Henry Hume 152
— Herbert Claude 401
— HugbMurray 386
— Sidney 443
— William Ross 79, 209
Morwood, James 51
CecrfBuckiey 74, 360' Moseley. Herbert R 145
Claude Kyd 384 — Ren. Reginald.. .. ..... 396
MoHatt, James Robert... 35
Moffet. Grenville E 381
Moffitt, Fred. Wm 303
— ThomasB 379
Mogg, Robt. JaB. Rees 255
MoggTidge, J. Antill 72, 296
Moir, Alan James G. ... 225
— David Macbeth 5
— James 382
— James Philip 2'3
— John Drew 38"
— John Elliot 444
Molesworth,A.LudoviC76,:77
— Arthur Bysshe 3°'
— Arthur St. Anbyn ... 283
— Edward Algernon ... 354
— Edward Hogarth. .51, 4>°
— Ernest Kerr 214
— Hon. George Bagot282, 373
— Herbert Crofton S. ... 178
— Herbert Elhcombe 182
_ Hickman C 65, "76
— Percy Bray brooke ... 211
_ Richard Pigot iS°
— Robert Everard 381
— Rev. Thomas C. U. ... 53«
— William 525
Moliue. Frank H.... 279, 373
Moller, Bernhard D. 49, 159
Molloy, Gerald Macleay 44'
— Percy 4°:
Molony, Arthur Deane 404
— Chas.Vandeleur 313
— Francis Arthur... 85, 209
— Trevor C. Wheler ... 171
— Waltei William ... )49
_ u jilnim Bercslord ... 231
44
— Robert Arthur 28, \t
— Robt. Arundel Kerr 78,169
ThomasRobertA.G.77,41*
Staff Paym. William 371
Capt. William 215
William Edward c
Montresor, Edw.H. H. 51, 410
— ErneBt Henry »r~
— Louib BasBet 173
Monypenny Douglas B. 337
Moody, Geo. Robt. B. 297, 304
— Hampden Lewis C. ... 31?
Henry de C 265
Rich. S. H 54
— RolandH.Mamwaring257
Moon, Wilfred Graham 336
Moor, Hatherley George 181
Moore, Alexander 435
— Alexander G. M. ..4,159
Alex. M'Donnell... 54, 34°
Arthur Guy W 426
— Arthur Thomas 514
Arthur Trevelyan ...211
AtbelBtan 355
— Barrington Shake-
spear 3°5
Charles 3"°
Charles Alfred 6, 403
Charles HeskethG... 433
— Charles Malcolm 528
— Charles Roland 353
— Claude Douglas H.... 234
— Rev. Clement Glover 530
— Cyril Henry 327,373
— Bdw. 1'" Pre Herford 332
— Edward Vivian 361
— Francis. 236
- Kniui'ih Hamilton 310
— Frank Beaumont H
— Edgar John 519
— Rev. Emmanuel M. ... 396
— Francis G. C. Mansel 265
Frederick Cyril ... 32, 163
— Frederick James 382
— Godfrey Howard ... 402
Henry Arthur ... . 40"
Hill Godfrey... 75, 3<>3
James Campbell 383
John Cecil 256
— John Hy. Woodside... 445
Mosgrove, R.St. Patrick 288
Mosley, Arthur Rowland 147
Moss, Claude 273
— Edward Percy 386
— Ernest William 276
— JohnWingfield 369
— Lionel Boyd 292
Moi-se, Arthur Hy. E. ... 44s
— C. G. Drummond 379
— John 77,252
Wm. Oliver Matless... 419
— Reginald Hallward... 4°°
— Ross LewinWestropp 293
— Wm. John F 373
Moriarty, Mat. Denis ... 515
John Wm. Akerman 395 Mostyn.Jas. P. Lloyd 240
John Wm. Moore 36 JMott, Geoffrey liadcliffe 296
— Roger John K 227
- Sydney Albert .. 259
■ Stanley Fielder 322
Walter 184
Morland,' Algernon 243, 374 Mouat. Geo. Elliot D. ... 404
— Charles B 297 'Mou Wm. Vincent 26.
T Lethbridge N. 80, 321 Mould, Chas. rred 210
Morlev, Francis Britton 232 - George Thomas 518
_ George Wheeler 271 — William Thomas 383
— Lionel St. Helier83os, 365!Moule, Hugh Elliot 329
— Lyddon Charteris 291 Moulson, Rev. John ...
Morony, BurdettEdw,
Morphea, Geo. Chas. .
Morphew, Edward M.
Morphy, Henry John
Morrah, John Henry
Morrell, Hugh St. J.
Morres, Elliot Hody
Charles Jas. Ussher 170
Charles Oxley 308
— Charles Temple 250
_ Donald Ogllvy ...'.'.'." 433' Muirbead Herbert II. 4,, 207
- Edmund Merritt ... . 242^^31, Upen.lraNath.;, s>J
Frank George Gner 286
Frederick 54, 263
George Henry 357
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384 '. Moultrie, Hugh C 180
344 blourilyan, Hubert L .. 234
231 JMowatt, Chas. R. John 308
.1 1 Mowbray, Chas. Holme 404
400 Mixlv. Rev.]. 11. S 396
Morrioe, Herbert Z... i3° Moysey, Chas. John... 6, 204
— Lewis Edward ... - 134 Mosley, Edward N 214
M.meson, Henry W. 60, ,76 Mudge. Arthur 227
Morris Anh. Edward ... 3Si;Mudie, Thos. Couper... 226
-Arthur Henry 25«|Mugf.;rd, Frederick 15S
— Arthur Hugh 385' Muir, Charles U emysS33, 409
— \uguBtus Williams... 22 — Garnet Wolseley 35'
— Henry Skey 37}
— John ... 398
Wiugate Wemyss ..... 251
Mulcahy.Fra ueis Edw. 26, 36*
Mullaly, Alexander 428
— Herbert 72, 209
Mullane, Patrick 517
Mullen, Douglas IFrench 516
Jarlath Frrenob . .. 516
— John L.W. Urouch ... 431
Mullens, Rinhard Lucas 136
Muller, George Fison ... 401
— Geo. Graham Beckett 361
Mulliken, Chas. Fras. L. 182
Mulling, Arthur John 78, 177
— George James H 400
— lieu. T. Patterson 396
— Willoughby Brooking 418
Mulloy, Charles Coote... 313
Mulroney, Thos. B 516
Malvany, John 519
— Peter 379
Mumby, Langton P 38.
Mummery, Wm. Edgar 159
Mundy, Godfrey Cecil
Rodney 252
— Harcoarc Antrobus L. 174
Munn, Edm. Leonard ... 380
— Fredk Henry 54, 346
— Reginald George 435
Munro, Gustavus Fra. 5, 397
— Lewis 70, 290
— Thomas 185
Muntz, Claude L. E 401
Murch, Denis Jerom ... 173
Murdoch. Archibald JO. 34
— JohnBurn. 54. 20I
— John Francis Burn46, 142
— Paul Robert Burn 70, 209
Mure, Wm. C. Lockhart 420
Muriel, Chas. Leslie
— Sidney H. Foster . . .
Mnrison, Albert Lewis..
Murphy, Chas. C. R. ..
— Rev. Chas. Hy
— Fred. James 72
— Henry
— Rev. Joseph B.C
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— Alan Sim 305
- Alasdair Heneage ... 220
- Hon. AndrewDavid 77.342
- Archibald Digby 183
- Archibald James ~6
— A. Alex. Wolfe 334
— Hon. Arthur Cecil ... 404
— Arthur Gaussen 20^
— Arthur Mordaunt 49,
— Charles Wyndham ...
— Cyril Francis Tyrrell 424
— Edward 274
— Edward James 184
— Hon. Edwd. Oliphant 342
— Edward R. B 432
— Eric Madden 234
— ErnleFras.Drummond36:
— Face W. Stapleton ... 153
— Fergus 269
— Fras Stewart James 444
— Frank 425
— Francis Mackenzie ... 184
— Frederick Dymoke... 299
— George 417
— George Arthur Delme 31S
— George Wolfe 336
— Lord G. Stewart 299
— Henry Brooke 424
— Henry Walker 379
— Herbert C.Orde 299
— James Harry S 211
— Jas. Thos. Crokatt... 299
— James Wolfe 33, io0
— John i^5
— John A. Shakespear 243
— John Geo. Patrick ... 529
— Kenelm Digby Bold 35
— Leslie 280
— Malcolm Donald 336
— Pulteney Henry 30
— Robert Davidson 515
— Robert Hunter 18
— Shadwell John 348
— Stewart Lygon 339
— Rev. Thomas 396
— Thomas Francis 334
— Valentine 211
— Walter Godfrey P. ... 440
— Walter Graham... 80. 144
— William Flood 515
— Wm. HughEric ...76, 307
— Henry Lloyd 183
Muscat, Rev. Canon P.... 186
Muscroft, James 439
— Wm. St. Clair 441
Musgrave, Arthur D. ... 178
— Herbert 214
— Walttr W. F. C 437
— WTilliarc 366
Muspratt, Francis C.
— Sydney Frederick ... 44.
— Vivian Edward 313
Mussenden, Fras. Wm... 149
— William 149
Musson, Arthur Ingram 249
— Samuel Payntor 40:
Muter, Robert Stanley... 212
— St. John A. D 178
Mysrs. Alfred Edw. C... 182
— William 369
Myles, Edmond H 379
Mylne, if t.Re o.Louis G. 532
Mylrea, Wm. P. G.... 364, 40-.
Nagle, Wm. J. Hatson... 236
Nailer, Henry A. F 524
Nairne. Edward Spenceri7i
Naish, Rev. Henry 530
— Theodore E 121
Nandi, Sambhu C 517
Mangle, Fras. Henry ... 264
— Keniis Edward 437
— Montague Claude 443
Nanton. Herbert C 210
Naper, Lenox A. Dutton 184
— William Lenox .. 134
Napier, Arthur Lenox.
— Hon. Charles F. H. ...
— George Samuel Fred. 301
— Hon. Henry Dundas 424
— Henry Edward 79, 26:
Hon. James Pearse ... 40
Hon. John Scott 33
— John Stirling 52, 350
— Patrick Ronald 270
— William C. E 267
— William John 178
Nariman, Kaikhoso S. .. 527
Nash, C. G. E. Stevens 181
Henry Edm. P 225
— Llewellyn T. Manly... 382
— Rev. Robert Henry ... 396
Wm. Fleetwood .77, 286
Nason, Fortescue J. 50, 269
Henry Hyde W. ...65, 303
Nathan, Fred. Lewis 72
Matthew 77^
— Walter Simeon 211
Nation, John J. H.
Nauth, Bhola
Naylor, Harry Trevor
Neal, George
Neale, George Henry
Neave, Arthur C 256
— Arundell 15
Nedham, E. Mont-
25 Newcome, George 44
— Henry William 173
Newdegate, Mr Edwd.
Newdigate 24-
Newell, HerbertAndvews 437
— Wm. Joseph 75,41s
Newenham, Henry E.B. 235
Newland.Edmd.Walcott 373
— Foster Reuas 382
Newlett, Alan 440
Newman, Charles R. ... 173
— Ernest Alan Robert 519
— Rev. Ernest F 396
— Edw. Harding 173
— John Cartwright H... 30-,
— John Henry 51s
— RichardG.O.Bramstoni4i
Newmarch, L. S 80, 446
Newnham, Arthur T. H. 419
— Charles Cowan 430
Percival Forbes 43S
Walter Fawcett 43
Newsom, Aug. Chas. ... 395
Newstead, George Pope 243
Newton, Cecil John 307
— Denzil O. Cochrane... 320
— John Thomas... .. 185
— John W. Marsdin ... 54
Niblock, William James 526
Nichol, Charles Edward 380
— William Dale 179
Nicholas, Stephen H. E. 437
Nicholetts,C.01dflelu46, 4oo
Nicholl, Basil Rice 443
— Donald Fitz Roy 182
— Hughlltid 251
— Thomas 163
Nicholls, Arthur 420
— Henry Michael 386
— William Charles. ..51, 397
Nichols, Fred. Peter 380
Nicholson, Arthur D. ... 342
— Cecil L 256
George Harvey 290
Graham Hy. Whalley 171
*77 — John Sanctuary ...79, r48
209 _ Louis St. Clair 237
— Octavius Hy. Lothian 2, "
— Ralph WiBe 4:
— Ranald Wm. E. H. .. 379
T. MacCallam 445
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gomene 51, 4n
Needham, Charles 16
Neeld, Audley Dallas 40, 133
jNeill, Colin Eric S 214
— Garnet W. G 225
James William Smith 223|NicoCLewis Loyd
wn°' i161, Gordon 35> Nicolas, Francis C
■ Walter Adams
William Cumberland 436
William Cyril A 179
— Sir Wm. Uustavu8T7, 205
Nickalls, Norman T 158
Patteson Womersley 333
Nickerson, Rev. David... 390
Geo. Snyder 38
— Wm. Henry Snyder 385
225 Nicklin, Alfred 302
73. 356
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■ William Henry 525 _ Seo. Percy
Neish Francis Hugh ... 33QL Robert ..„.....;;;;;;;;; " y
Ne is, James Alex 5i6|Nicolay, Bernard D... '" Ai
nelson, Craig 345;- Herbert Cleland 286
— Edgar Forbes 71, 176 Nicoll. Thomas . ... 18,
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— John Michael 382
— Oliver H. Atkins ...6, 164
Nicolson, Malcolm H. 5, 403
— William Hurst 439
Nightingale, Manners
Ralph W 437
— Walter Henry 361
Nisbet, Francis C 273
— Frank Scobell 327
— Herbert Chaplin 302
3'°. 374lNisbett, Geo. ij.More 41
H.... 256I— 7lm. Gibbon 43
' ^fiLf.?™ l83 Niven.Hugh Wm 44
— Herbert 286
Horace Sydney ...65,176
— Rev. Horatio Wm. ... 532
— James Owen 289
Nepean, H. E. C. Bayley 427
Nesbitt, Edward 22
Nesham, Cuthbert S. ... 162
— Thos. Peere Williams 174
Nethersole, Alf. ft 4,4
— Frederick Ralph 435
Neumann, chas. Wm... 404
Neve, Edw. John
Nevile, Malhert M
Neville, Bertram 40'
— Josiah P. C 28, 407
— Lionel John Neville 214
— William Candler ...70, 261
Nevinson.TomSt.A.B.L. 171
Newall, Fraser G
Newbigging. P. C. E.47
wJ^;,faAriKkEri,V" 327;Noble,Chas. J. H. Hay 236
Newbold, Ambrose Wm. 425'- John Brecknock ....„ 400
Newbury, B.Archdall... 282!- Montague Mark ;78
372I — Norman Doucaster ... 215
183 — Walter Jeffrey W. ... 2I4
. 2i3JNoblett, Louis H 344
. 404 Noding.Thos. Edw. 380 Oakley, Richard":; 260
. 214 Noel, Mon. Edward 48 O.lkshot, Walter Is. Z." 1
— Oswald Caimichael 183
Nivison, Richard G. D. 275
. Wixon,ArundeIJames 33,165
-- Edmund Malet 404
: — James Arundel 231
35°|— John Eccles 33, 4x2
166'Noake, Arthur S 291
J. B. Thornton
Newcombe, Clifford Hy
— Edw. O. A
— George Harley
Stewart Francis
Noel, Wm. Fred. Moel3<, 206
Nolan, A. Bellow 373
Noott, Cuthbert C 180
Norburn, Wm. Joseph 369
Norbury, Coningsby ... 275
— Paul FitzGerald 255
iforcock, Lawrence 401
Norcott, Charle.sH.B. 41, 356
Gerald Alfred 307
Norfolk, .Reo. A.Springett 396
Norie, Chas.E. de M.76, 426
— Evelyn Wm. Medows 319
Frank Hay 438
Norman.ArthurOrmond 339
— Claude Lumsdeu 443
— Co'npton Cardew ...264
— Harold Henry 308
— Harold Hugh 386
— Robert Percy 362
— Walter Henry 437
— William Wylie 419
Nonnand, Samuel R. ... 182
Nonington, Fred. C. S. 365
— H. Lawrence Weekes 3S5
Norris, Arthur Gambier 170
— Rev. E. W. M 396
— Ernest Edward 170
— Paul Buzzard 282
— Richard Joseph ...60, 360
Thoma, Shepherd ... 529
Stephen Leslie 72. 209
North, Charles Napier... 213
— Edward . 379
— Edward Buabury 235
Piers William 310
— Roger Edw. Napier... 279
Northcott, Arth.B. H.76, 259
— Frank Leonard 239
Northeu, Arthur 296
Norlhey, Arthur Cecil... 269
— Edward -22
— Herbert Hamilton
— William
Norton, Cecil B. ..\ 282
— Charles Edward ...74, 209
— Chas. Ernest Graham 14S
— Gilbert F. A. 54, I?6
— Jason Delves 230
— William Harold 174
Norwood, Ernest John 253
— John „„
— Wm. Blakeney ,£,
Nott, A. Holbrook 51S
Notter, Jaa. L 377
bourse, Arth. Herbert ' 32
Noverre, Arthur Kerr... 228
Nowlan, Thos. B.81, 178, 36S
Noyes.Arthur Walter ... 22
— Conrad Ernest 3-4
Leslie B. Bristovv ... 285
Ralph Elliot .. 2 so
Rev. Wm. Charles ..
Nugent, Andrew
— Rev. Charles P. 0... ..
— Charles H. Hodges
— Rev. Chas. Philip C. ,
— Frank Henry 35£
— George Uolboroe 219
— Geo. RoubiliacH -82
— Oliver Stewart
Wood 8i, 321
— Robt. Arthur 31, 363
— Thos. Geo. Hodges... 398
— Hon. Wm. Andrew... 156
Nunn, Joshua Arthur... 3g5
— -Mervyn Henry 275
— Thos. Hv. Clayton . 313
Nunneley, W. Pitcairn 300
Nurse. CharlesGeorge... 419
— Henry Harvey 4,0
Nuthall, Alf. Jas. P. 4i, ^
— Charles Edwin ... 3Cr
Nutt, Arthur Chas. R.... 1%,
— Charles Raymond ... i74
— James Anson F.... 30, 16-
Nuttall, Charles M....... 182
— John Rattray 43Q
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Oakeley, Edw. Fra.a.. '.'.'.'.'. 296
Oakes, George Richard
259
332
457
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>s William Cnani ' I'LearyWi". Evelyn ; . 344 Osbonrne.Geo. N. T. S. 24:
Obbard.5dw.Nan.ii.ni. , Wm. irCarlhv 4(., 196 0«l>urne. Johtt 38c
jOIiphant.Edw.HavelocK 441 O'Shea, limothy 323
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211
— Owen Jatres *"
O'Brien, Aubrey .'. «3a
— Bartho'e'riiev 5'5
— Chas. Richard M .73, 277
— Donatus Jas. Tbos. jiS
— Edm. Donougb J. 70, 155
— Edward 438
— Egerton Aug.Staflbrd 149
— Henry Montague S.... 386
— iTon. Murrough -i-
— Ricbard Francis 33°
— Thomas Henry 307
— WalmsU>\ Donnt 269
O'Bryen. Chas. Win. 4::
O'Callaghan, D. D. T.
18, 164
— Denis Moriarty
Occleston, Sidney V. ... 152
O'Connell, David V 380
— James Ross 3x7
— Matthew D 37
— Morgan David 370
O Connor, Arthur P. ■■• 37Q
— John 353
— Patrick F 51*
— Percy Barnard 2x4
-- Wm.'Frcd. Trnvcrs
O'Dell, Thomas John 63,36)
Odevaine. Ferdinald .1
Odium. Richard 1 = -.
O'Donel. James George 395
— Manus Basil Hugh
O'Donnell, Albert B. ... 361
— Alex. Clement 77, 416
— George Boodrie 65, 446
— Henry 247
— Hugh 74. 4M
— -James John .. 3I
— Thomas Joseph 370
O'Donogbue. Mont. E.75, 416
O'Dowda, James Wilton 313
O'Dwyer, T. Francis 377
O'Faxrell, Thomas 377
O'FIaherty, Austin It. .. 385
Hog, Arthur Charles ... 295
— George Sim 179
— William Mortimer
Ogilvie, Duncan 213
— E.Collingwood 211
— Gordon
— Norman Stuart... 7?, 177
— Walter Holland 519
— Rev. William Nicholl 531
Ojrilvy, Angus H. R. 154
Ogle, EdmundAshton7o, 249
— Edmund Chaloner ... 36
— Thos. Fred. Garth . 235
O'Gorman, Charles John .66
— N. Purcell
— Patrick Wilkius
O'Gowan.Robt. Wattless 270
O'Grady, Hy. de Courcy 441
— HughH.M 70,268
— John de C. 54.348
— Standishde Courcy... 386
Oeston, Charles 339
0 Hasan, T. Towneley 220
O'Hallorau, Mioh, .., 38a
O'Hara, Alfred James 525
— James 373
— William 5-4
0 bteeffe, Menus W 379
O'Kelly, Edgar J. de 1'. 234
O'Kinealy, Frederick
— James
Oldfield, Arthur !t
— Bertram Gerald K.
— Christopher G.
— Frederick Hume .75
— Guy E.Bladonsbcrg
— Henry Elliott 71
— Humphrey
— John Burleigh 369
— John Elphinston H- i*>3
— John It. Hodge .65, 399
— Leopold chas. Louis 173
— ThomuHAIliuiF. Ross 435
Oldham, Beujamin C. ... 518
— Frank Tn 1 ir 1-1
— J<ev. George Ernest 530
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— 6'ir Henry Hugh
— Leslie Win. .- 1
Oldman, Richd. 1) F
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— Philip I.. K. Bliir ... 356
Olive, Theodore B 258
Oliver, Douglas Morison 239
— George Lindsay ...... 361
— Lionel Grant 310
— Bra Bicbard .InhnD. 396
Olivey, Herbert Edw. 243
Olivier.HenryDacres 48, 207
Robert Harold 2S3
Ricbard A. P 73,
Osmaston. Cecil A F. ... 390
Osmond. Thomas
Young 185
Ostrehan.F. G.Rodney 75,415
O'Sullivan.BarryR.deW. 401
Daniel 375
Gerald HopeWildig 48,207
Hugh Derxnod E 401
■ William Henry 170 Oswald. Julian 61
Ollivant, Alfred Henry 182
— George Bent 151
— John Spencer 173
Lionel Arthur E 233
Ollpherts, Mr William... 163
William Cautley 2.?
Olver, Arthur 595
O'Mal ry.Chas.l.oughlin 173
— Win ArthurIl'nvl.V4l,4ic
O'Meagber, John Kei
O'Meara,! Ihas. A. Edm.
Eugene. John 529
Waller A. J 2ic
Ommanney.Albt.Edw. 31, 229
— Arthur Hammond ... 43^
- Charles Vernon 442
Edmund M. Carpenter 40c
F. Cranstnun 23;
George Pollock 309
George Stewart ...75
- Rupert 214
O'Neill, Hon. A. E.Bruce 133
Henry du Bois 251
— Rev. O. A. W. ...
— William H. S. ... 60, 354
Win. Heremon 58, 168
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O'Nial. Albert Francis
Oon, Edm. Thompson
Onraet, Hugh Bernard 386
Onslow, A. Hughes-.. 74, 151
Cranley Charlton 251
— George Thorp 49, 399
Gerald Chas. P. ...56, 208
Richard Cranley 71, 413
— William Henry 169
Oppenheimer, Harold S. 36
Orchard, John Waller... 429
Ord, Maurice Aug 296
Orde, Leonard Henry.. 249
O'Reilly, Rer. Chas. F. 396
— Chas. Mylea 436
— Hy. Wm. Hutchinson
— Patrick Stanislaus ... 386
Orford, Alfred 70, 397
Organ, Charles f
— James 215
40 Orlebar, Evelyn H 40c
— William Aubrey 100
Orcnan, Frank Leslie ... 438
Ormerod,Geo.Sumner7 1,353
Ormiston. Jas. Walker... 178
Thomas Lane 437
Ormond, Harold V. S ... 257
Ormsby, Gilbert J. A. ... 386
Robert Daly 401
Thomas 292, 374
Vincent Alexander i a 5
Orpen, Charles 520
— Richard Tbeo 40, 206
Orr, Alex. Stewart 254
— Charlos Win. James.
— Gerald Maxwell 443
— Hy. Montague Cave 241
— Jonn Arthur 342
John Boyd 239
John Loch 434
— Michael Harrison... 25c
— SutherlandA.Mackay 438
— Walter Hood 519
— William John 33,408
Orton, Ernest Fred. 441
■ ■ . George 7 1, 177
— Lestock L. Hatton ... 1S1
— Philip Barlow 301
Sherard 243
Wm. I.ushington 268
Osborne, Arthur de V
WiUougbby ... 296
George r . Fclfjar. 2
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Henry l'ercy 320
— Heri.ertP. Creagh ... 234
— John Woodburae 269
— It. Delano 259
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William Alex 421
William Digby 253
Otter. Francis Robert 1 39
Ottlev, George Fred. 76, 315
— GlcudowerGeorge 315
— Eeo. Herbert T. 530
— William John 430
Otway. Cecil Walter 11. 14.;
: son. Jas. C. ..48, 363
> ■:. Ralph Glynn .. 170
Ovans, I'harles P. John 267
Oicns. Gerald Hedlev54< 286
— Robert Montgomery 292
Overton. GeorgeCecil R. 235
Harry RudaU 17'
Ivey, Richard Lockhart 302
Iwen, Arthur Allen 130
— Charles Cuuliffe .. :' 9
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— Chas. R. Blackstoi-.e 181
— Charles Samuel 264
— Charles William .. 516
— Frederick CunliCfe ... i?t
— George Pridbam... 46
— Henry O'Brien ,.54, 167
— Henry M .-tyn 49, 135
— Herbert Charles 237
Ivon Trevor... 310, 373
John Fletcher 6. 164
— Richard 52
— Robert Heylock 296
— Roger Carmichael R. 301
Sydney Lloyd 213
Lieut. William 301
Lt.Col. William 516
Owens, Francis Charles 439
Robert Leonce 254
Oxley, Reginald Stewart 321
Oxmantown.W. E. l^ord 221
Ozanne, Chas. H 402
— Harold 401
— Jiev. James Duncan 532
Ozzard, Fairlie R 51^
Packard, H. Norrington 172
Packe. Edm. Chris. 236
— Frederick Edward
Packer, Harry Dixon ... 386
Packman. Fred. Lord A. 27.,
Pagan, Alex. Win. ... 273
Page, George 15
James Arthur 272
— Louis Cecil 149
Robert Burton 81, 257
Paget. Alwyn deB.V. 51, 332
— Arthur Henry 24, 223
George Leigh 3S7
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— William Altred 39 j
Palmer. Sir A. Power 4, 40.
— Arthur Steuart ...330, 361]
— Rev. CharlesJasper... 53c ]
— Cecil Charles 1S1 1
— Cecil Howard 275!
Cyril Eustaco 171I
— Edward ... 5':
— Edward O. H. Orpeu 401
— Francis James 38*
— Gerald Steuart 441
— Harold B. H. Orpen 34} 1
— Harry Douglas 40*
— Henry 3O
— Henry Insham E. ■
— Horace Kemp 381'
Hugh Robert 17!
Reginald A. H. Orpen 39 1
— Sir RogerW H. Bart. 161.
— Roland Gaskcl 26ij(
William Legh 211I
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Pank, Phidp Durrell ... 51II
Panton, Hy. B. Nelson 401!
— - .1 inn Gerald 28) I
Pans. Alt x. Lloyd M
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Park, Cecil William ..52, 24
P. nke, George Arthur... 37. 1
— Laurence 3jl
— Roger Kennedy .. . .
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Parker, Alfred C. -■:
— Arthur tM
— Frederick James .... 30I I
— George 14
George Hastings ajl
— George Marcus G ... 4* I
Gilbert Lewes ... 30]
— Harry P. Englaud . . 4*1
— Hy. Wm. Manwarmg iftl
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— John Lewes 70, '7 1
— John William. oi, 41 I
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— N'cville Eraser o, 40 |
— Neville Thornton ■ 43
— Norman James 23
— Robert Gabbett
— Robert Hamilti 1
— St. John V
Theophilus lla i:n;s 31
Waller Mausel 30
— William .. l8il
— William Frederic ;3, 35*
Parkin, Arthur 30
— Francis Heinle 25
— Henry 75. 4ji
— John Wm. Brooke 3.', 3*.
— Wm. Allan Brooke ... 18;
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— VictorFred.Wm.Aug,
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— Well. Lynedoch H.72, 168
Pain, George Wm. 11. 4t, 275
Paine, Albert 1 322
— James Henry... .... 181
Painter, Arnan 1 C.
— George Evelyn 214
Painton, Geoi Hi ory 3S6
Pakcnhain.Viua. td ..
1 leorgedola P. B 442
- Harry Francis 321
— Robert E. Michael ... 351
— Thomas Honry 277
— W. W. Verner 74, 414
Palairet, Chas. Audrowll. 236
I'alejlogus, Win. C 436
1'aley, Alan Thomas ... 357
— Edw. Groves 30
— George 357
- Raymond Edward ,., 171
Palm, Gdbert Waller ... 422
- Philip Charles 428
— Handle Harry 440
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— James Robert 51, ac|
— Percival Georgo ...52, Jt]
— Thomas William 331
Purlby, RegiuuldJ.Hall 24,
Parnuler, Chas. Lister 131
Parr, Clements jej
— Harington Owcu 431
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— John Frederick S}j
— AVr.WilloughbyC - 3i!
Parry, Claud Frod. P.... iij
— Dulas Beutley »J;]
ir Koivo 5''
— George Llewelyn 4*1
— Henry Jules 3*1
— James Bacchus '
— Rev. John HornJon . 5.
— John J. B. Jones it]
— Llewellyn Humiii
- Morns Vivian
William
Parsons, Alfred Woodis 1 )
Paraons, Cecil 227
— Sir Charles Sim B. 3?, 165
— Clement George 446
— CunlirTeM'Neile 400
— Durie ... 365
— Edw. H.Thornbrough 171
— Edward M. Kinaaird 284
— Francis Newton 303
— Fredk. Charles Alfred 437
— Harold Dan. E.77, 227, 368
— James Henry 74, 414
— Lawrence W 46, t66
■ 'William Frederic 183
"William Forster 174
Partridge, C. Burnett... 40:
— Llewellyn 137
— Richard G ;8i, 36S
Index — Active List.
Pearse, A. E. Rorabulow 4°°P6mtreath,R^. Arthur j. 59
- Beau. A. T. Kerr 357
Geo. Godfrey 163
— H. Wodehouse 56, 279
— James Langford .. 75, 3»7
— Sydney Arthur 424
— Tom Harry Finch ... 277
Pearson, Alf. Astley 41, 409
— Rev. Arthur Charles . 460
— Atwell Chas. Dennet 256
— Charles Coffin 301
— George 256
— Hugh D-ummond 213
— Hugh Frei. Archie... 434
— John 371
— Reg ua'd William ... 357
Pepvs, Gerald L3slie ... 40)
— Walter 154
Perceval, Charles Cecil.. 210
— Claude John 178
— Edmund . 215
— E iward 3»j
— Edward M. 74, 168
— J)hn Maxwell 243
— Philip [S2
Percival, Ar. Jex- Blake 232
— Claud V.Noble 357
— HiroldFra lzPasst.ve
Percy, J ihn Harris 395
— Ribt. Fitz Gerald 65, 339
- William Francis ..65 2*9
— Wm. Frank Graham
Robert Frederick .. .. 229
Paske, Gordon Hy aio — Walter Bagot 257 Pereira, Arch. Fred. 251, 373
Pasley, Montagu W. S... 17S — William MicMulien .. 529 — Cecil Edward 221
— SirT. E. Sabine, Bt .. 310I Pewr, Charles Lubi ... 443 — Ft-auk Charles , 525
Passiugham, Robert
Townshend Anwyl- 427
Passy.De LacvWoolrich 404
— Harry Everard 51,411
— Ltgua Deare 358
Parch, Arthur T.L 525
— Robert 18,406
Patchett, Reg. Gordon 29S
Paterson, Alex. Martin... 32
— Arthur Wm. Sibbald aj6
— Edward Hamilton 63^
— Ewing i47
** Henry ... :8, 406
— John 383
— Philip Joseph 174
— R. Orraiston 398
— Stanley 60,350
— Walter Herbert 279
Paton, Basil Geo. Bagot 266
— Donald R 327
— George 7
— Ian Valentine 259
— John Archibald 231
-^-William 175
Patten, Archibald
— George R. B 373
jPattenson.E. C. Tylden 213
Patterson, Alfreds 316
Eg- Charles D. 131
I — Henry M'Neale... 430
■— Stewart B. Agnew ... 439
rattisson, John Howell 173
'Paul. Denis... 37,
— Dents George 429 -- George Edward... ..... 219
Pease, Henry Thomas... 395
— Lawrence W 315
— Leonard Thales ... 70, 397
— William Frederic 183
Pechell, Aug. Alex. 380
Peck, Arthur Wharton 437
— Edward Surman , 519
— Eustace Marriott 347
— Francis Samuel ...... 514
— Henry Richardson ... 173
— John Herbert 436
Peckham, Richd. Harry 174
Pedder, Ernest Wm. N. 154
Pedler, Geo. Herbert ... 36:
Pedley, Oswald H. ...77, 348
— Stanhope Humphrey 313
Peebles, Arthur S. 243
— Evelyn Chiappini 23,
Peeke, Harold Samuel... 383
Peel.Edw. John Russell 172
— Frederick 60, 208
— Reginald Arthur H .. 133
— Robert Francis 221
Pegg, John Francis
Thompson-
Peile, Alfred Jamas
Perkins, Arthur J. E. ... 179
— 5*r .Eneas ., .. 215
— jEaeas Charles 440
— John Cha3. Campbell 432
— Norman Chichester8o, 446
Perreau.ArthurMontagu 172
— Charles Noel 354
— Gustavus Arthur 44;
Perrin, Chas. Louis 443
— Joseph 309
Per rott, Thomas 46, 175
Perry, Edmund Ludlow 519
— Francis Frederic 516
— George Edgar John .. 436
— Henry Robert P 249
— Hugh Whitchurch
79. i77. 363
— S.J.ChattertonPrittie 3S5
— William Cnange 184
Persse, Wm. Horsley 77, 136
Pery, Cecil Chas. James 210
Petavel, Jas. Wm 212
— Paul Gregory 282
Potorkin. Alfred 379
. iS^jPoters, Jamas. 434
. 1S0 - Joha Weston P. ...73
365
234
434
212
. 2*7
— Leonard Cnris 76, 403
— Phillip Michael .. 241
Peterson, F. Hopewe 1... 427
Cecil Herbert 43
— Fred. Babiugton 40, 408
— Harry Diamond 529
— Schotield Patten ..65, 399
— Solomon Chas. F...40, 446
Peiniger, Robert Fras. 183 Petre, Charles Barnard 3*2
Peirce, Wm, G. King ... 328 — Henry Cecil 356
— Ernest Moncreiflf 2ii]Peirse, Chas. Edward 65,413 Petrie, Charles L. Rowe 327
— Ernest Theod >re... 65, 413 — Hy. B. de la P. Beres- — Ricirdo Dartnell ..79, 209
— Gerard Robert C. 72, ^63 lord ... 153 Peyton, AlgernonGeorge 418
Pelham, Son. D. R. H. — Francis 297
Anderson 151 — Jones Lloyd 37<i
— F. J. Tnursby 284 — Lumley Scobell ...60, 411
Pell, Beauchamp T 227 — Westropp J......... 419
Pellew, FleetwootaHr.go 2471— William Eliot St, 156
PeLly, Rev. Chas. Hy. ... 531 Phayre, Arthur 75, 415
— Henry Joseph — 513 Phelps, Arthur 364
— John Stannus...... 03, 2S6J — Malet Peyton 305
Pemberton, Arthur k^S^s'Phibbs, Wm. G. Bayaes 346
— Cuarles E lward 3T9|Philbrick, Reginald 289
- E. St. Ciair 63, 2c3|Philipps, Ivor 422
Robert .... -« 524I — Rhodri V. L. Lloyd... 132
Pendrill.A.Mackenaie -jM, 329'Philips, James Joseph... 395
Pengelley, George F. 7, 397]Phillimore, R. Henry ... 214
Pengree, Hy. Hewitt 47, i65 Phillipps, Charles. ....... 180
I— Geo. Wm. Rebsch ... 365
|— James R. A. Hunter 25:
[— Robert Sears 436
h- Samuel Rabsch ..346, 36,
Pavy, Francis 131
Pawsey, Wm. Isaac 402
fcaxton, A. Fra. Pinkney 426
I— Harold William 174
Payler, E. P. Morgan 47, 225
rayn. David Elgar 315
I— William Arthur ...... 317
Payne. Alex. Vaughan74,32j
t- Charles.... 215
I- Edward Henry... 435
I- Henry 146
J— Hero. ChiiigeyB. 329, 373
[— Richard Lloyd 61, 245
I- Robert Leslie 349
Paynter,CainborneH.8o, 147
f— Geo. Camborne Bean-
clerk 224
Payzant, Horace R. 25
;*each, Edmund 424
Peacock, Edw. Barnes... 440
^-Ferdinand Mausel ... 245
i— Henry Barnes 429
t-Pryce 398
reacocke, George 360
II- Goodricke Thomas ... 275
J- Thos. George 395
'-William .-32, 206
*eake, Sec. Geo. Chas. 530
"-Malcolm 77, 170
E Walter King 310
Jearce, Charles Ross ... 526
Fras. Barrow 247
Pennant, Son. Chas. D.
— Frank Douglas 322
— HoB.Geo.H. Douglas- 220
Pennefather, Wm. V. ... 297
Pennell.Henry Lee. ..61, 135
— Henry Singleton ...... 303
— Richd. Henry Edm.... 439
Pennethorne, Henry E. 180
Pennington, A. Watson 433
— Chas. Richard 5, 405
— Richard L. Arthur
48, 232
— Wildiam Herbert 43S
Penuo, FitzRoy S.L. 48, 297
Penny, Arthur Taylor... 290
— Rev. Frank 531
— Francis Henry ... 56, 353
— Frederick Septimus 386
— Jeremiah 526
Penoyre, E. H. B. Biker
Stallard
-Robert 2S9J Penrose, Cooper 58, 2<
""eard, Henry James ... 380 — Edward R. 65, 413
'earless, Chas. Wm. ... 265
'ears, Maurice L 269
-Thos. Caldwell 49, 410
'earse, Albert 384)
Penton, Arthur Pole 50, 16b
— Bertie Cyril 404
— Herbert Edward.., 30,408
Richard Hugh 38a
Picton 398
Phillips, Alfred Lucian 419
— Charles 2f
— Charles Reginald 65, 412
— Edward Hawtin . 174
— Ernest Robert 181
Frank Hugh 370
— Frank Truscott 401
— George Edward 210
— George Eraser 247
— Henry Bannerman ... 297
— Henry George Coat93 297
— Henry Walter ... 371
— Herbertde Touffre Wile
1, 178
— Rev. Lionel F 530
— Lewis Francis 322
— LewisHorace 48, 239
— Richd Edward Game 385
Richard Sylvester ... 437
Robt.W. Fergusson ... 24
Sydney 236
Thomas 386
Thomas Richmond ... 179
Thomas V. W 54, 170
— Walter Ernest 78, 416
Phillott, DoigUa C 418
826
>h UoottvY.H.Ci-oker 50.167
— Brian S u^eei 2x4
— Louis Murray 172
PhUson, Sa met Cowjil 382
P'liop-t, Chivies W iw. .. 179
— Charles Foskast ... .. 182
— Edgar Vivian A 380
— teo.rge Jonstaruine .. 386
— tfenry Ramsay 173
— Piivuoll Rinsiy .. .. 294
Picsatd, F. B. B. ' 227
Vjkup, WilWiu 185
?.ickwoa l,E Iwin Hayjo, 167
Piiot. Francis Slater 81, 325
— djnry Philip 61, 412
'lagoon, Francis .. 250
Pierce. Cecil 3tr'
— Fred. George 433
— Rjb3rt Campbell .. .. 271
Pi^rs, Hy.O itavim ..56, 176
Wn. Birrington 75, 415
Pierson, John truest 7*0, 288
.'igott, Arthur F. H. ... 2S6
— GiurgeA. Roystou... 308
— Greuville Ed nund .
— Vincent R mdolphe .
pLgiu, Fred. Hugo ... .
Pike, Cecil Fras. B. .....
— Cinrles Sepcimus ....
— tfarKham J. W — 346
— Sydney Royston 182, 368
— vVilter Nathaniel 249
— William Watson 380
Pilcher,AlgernonSwaine 162
— ArtuurJohu .. 211
— Edgar Montagu 384
— Chomas D.ivid ......51, 251
Pile, Lionel Lewis 277
Pilgrim, Herbert W. 517
PilKin^ton, Fred. 0 156
— Fred. time it Cho aley 159
— Thomas LMu.laa 142
Pilleau, Arthur . ung .ton 425
— Hsnvy Cuarles 227
Pilsoa, Arthur P. ... 72, 354
Pun, EJ.tfard H igh ... .. 171
John 24,:
Piachard, Michael 8. ... 526
Ji.iches, Wm. Hoopar .. 381
Piuhey, Alex. F 446
Arthur Worslev d. . 317
Pinhoi-o.Hy.Qututen 277,373
Pink, Francis Joan ..50, 227
Piune}*, Johu C. Digo/ 435
— Reginald Johu 78, 235
Piuto, Joseph O. ., 525
Pinwill, Wm. Richd 337
Piper, Thoma-i 320
Pipoa, Henry 22, 165
— Philip Gosset... 163
Pirie, Arthur Murray ... 162
— Ch is. Patrick Wm.75, 416
Pirrie, Francis Wm 431
Pimni, LioaelJ. 517
Pitcher, Duncan Le G. .. 256
Pitman, Alfred C. 180
— Thomas Tait 152
Pitt.Tuo nasil. Stanhope 142
— William ..34, 206
— Wm. Aug.Lau.eFox 72, 219
Place, Cuarle* Otley ... 214
Plant, Wm. Arthur... 54, 176
— Wm. Cuas.TrewG.G. 442
Piatt, Artaur Herbert ... 294
— Cecil Sherman 139
— Ernest H. R. C. R. ... 245
— Harold Esmond 273
Playfair, Alan ., 434
Cuarles Murray 182
— Fee Ik. H. Grant 290
— Frederick Lyon 179
Geo. James Lord .40, 175
Normau Ernest 267
Plomer, Alfred Durham 237
— Wm. H. Peroival 346
Plowden, Fran. Hugh 31, 301
— Trevor Chichele 436
— Walter F. 0. C. ... 49, 446
Plow nan, Reo. H. W. T. 530
— William 135
Plumer, HerbertC.O. 47, 330
rhjmaaHail ..80, 417
Plummer, Elm. Waller 172
Plunkett, Arthur W. V. 327
— Edward Abadie ...... 241
Pochin, Riohd. Norman 279
Pooklington, George H. J30
Pocock, Herbertlnnea... 383
3 **
827
Index — Active. List.
Pocock.MalcolniRobert-
son 443
— Philip Frederick 4 17
Poe, John 3°5
Pot. John H. Lovetl ... 3°"
— Wm. Skefficgton 398
Poett, Joseph H 5°. 294
Poignand, George «
Poingdestre. Alfred 4->o
Pollard, Arthur E.Sl.V. 286
— rhas.Wm.Dutton 35=
— Cyril James Keith ... 183
— James Hawkins W.... 259
— James Herbert 423
— Wm. Charles 70.4:3
Pollen, Edw. H. Waller no
— Stephen H. 3=5
Pollock.Chas. Edward... 384
— Evelyn 7*. I'>8
— Fred. George 63, 412
— John Arch. Henry to, 411
Pollok, John Buchanan 299
— John Frederick 15°
— Thomas Anselau 335
— Wm. P. Morris 159
Pomeroy, Edm. John ... 360
— Francis Knox 349
— Hon. Ralph Legge ... "39
Pond, Alex. DmnMr Bi, ^•7
PonBonby, Edn. F. T.... 173
— F. Edward G .... 1. ='9
— Gerald Maurice 234
— John 22!
— Justinian G 24
— Reginald Gordon ... 214
Poole, Arthur Edward .. 151
— Arthur Jas =34
— F.GainsboroughLane 39S
— Francis Garden 249
— Frederick Cuthbert.
— Gerald Robert 398
— Henry Reynold =83
— Ivan M. Conway 445
— Walter Croker 382
— Walter Croker T 38°
— W. Thos. Conway ... 437
Poore,Robt.Montagu76, 148
Pope.AndrewW. Waring 298
— Francis 3°8
— Thomas Henry 524
— William Wippcll 380
Popham, Edward L 444
— Robert Stewart 3°°
Popplestone, Wm. H 185
Porcelli, Alfred 33. 20!>
Torch, Cecil P 279
— Edward Albert 248
Porcher, Cecil George .. 20*
Portal, Bertram Percy... 158
Porteous, Charles M'L. 432
Porter, Adrian S. M. ... 365
— Atwell Robt. . .34, 4°9
— Chas Edw. Ludlow... 361
— Cyril Lachlan 229
— Fortescuo Geoffrey ... 293
— Frederick 3°5
— Fred. JoBeph Wm 383
— Geoffrey M 58, 208
— Herbert Alfred 160
— Herbert Edward. .73, 4'4
— Mansel Loudon 322
— Reginald W 6», 301
— Richard M'Ewan 3C6
— Robert... 38c
— ThomasCole 33. «4«
Portman.iio'.GeraldB. 15'
Pott, Henry Percy 27a
Potter, Henry W. Ross 254
— Herbert Cecil 237
Pottinger, Eldred ChaB. 17:
— Robert Southey 437
Potts, Frederick 17°
— John Wm. H 48, i°t
— William Thomas 315
Poulter, Douglas Ryley 181
Powell, AlbertLawrence 161
— Athertonff. 7°. «7°
— Baden F. B. Badon;9, 223
— Chas. F. Uorru'laile 315
— Charles Herbert .49. 4'3
— Douglas 264
— Eden Bernard 358
— Edgar Elkins 383
— Edw.WeylaudMartui 1;.
— Francis 402
— Fred. A. Lambert. ..78, 177
— George "°
— Harold Uaiues 249
Powell, Henry George... 3°7
— Henry Lloyd 170
— James Leslie Huish... 304
— John Harcourt 220
— Nathaniel J. H. ....43°
— Robt. S. S. Baden- 28, 139
— Sidney Henry 210
— Simpson 381
— Ren. William Bassett 5°«
— William Bowen 43'
Power, Altred Rich 76. 3' 5
— Ashley E. Neuville ... 3°>
Elliott D.Le I'oer 357
John Henry 385
— Robert Ignatius 381
— Rowland Kdward ... 2-'9
Powles, Thomas Win.60, 176
P owll ll,Chas.H.Armand234
— Thos. Charles Orde... 31
Pownall.Geo. E. Beaty 286
Poynder, Geoffrey Wm. 227
— George Frederick ... 379
John Leopold . 524
Poyntz, Henry Wm 305
— Hugh Stainton 25"
Prain, David 5*7
Prall, Cedric B 5=9
Samuel Esmond 52*
Prasad, Kanta .. 5'"
Pratt, Alfred Gilbert ... 3°3
— Audley Charles 225
— Arthur Spencei ...54. i°7
Ernest G.Wilberforce 440
Ernest St. George ... 33-
Henry Arthur 179
Henry Roger Evelyn 442
Jas. Bonhain Tod 207
JamesJohn 517
— Mervyn 322
— Wm. Simson 378
Preeston, Noel P. R. ... "74
Prendergast, Chas. G. .. 424
— Donald Guy 29°
— Frederick 179
— Gerald Nsill 78,
— Theodore John W. 70, 209
— William Henry 431
Prentice, Herbert 211
— John 30Ia
— Robert E. Shepherd 334
Prentis, Walter S 437
Prescott, Sir George
l,L.B..flur< :34
— John J. Whitworth... 380
Prcsgrave,EdwdR.J.6o, 412
Pressey, Arthur 42°
Prest, Edw. Fapillon ... 243
Preston, Alex. Fras 377
— D'Arcy Brownlow 76, 178
— Eyre Evans 438
— Fred. George 60,411
— George Allen 439
Jeuico Edward ... 61
John Slaruie 220
— Fhilip Hy. Hulton ... 183
— Rev. Wm. Baoington 53'
— Win. John Phaeliin ... 44"
Pretyman.Geo.Tindal 6, 164
Prevost, George Herbert 43B
— George William »55
Priaulx, Geo. Kendall 32J
Price, Adolphus J. 33
— Bartholomew George 235
— C. Fred, ttugge 17
— Charles Henry U. 78, 421
Charles Lempriere... 22s
Rev. Cyril 53°
CynlUvedale 433
— George Dominic 247
— Oweu Lloyd 183
Raymond Herbert ... 529
— Rhys 297
— Richard '-5
Robert Keunek 2ig
— Sir Rose, B«rt..„ 323
— Thos. Herbert Fras... 282
— Thos. Rose Caradoc 441
— William Locking 5'7
— William Sparks M. ... 377
Prichard, Chas. Stewart 30S
— lio. Pcnry M. ■ 03
- Gordon Fairfax .. ., 241
— Wi.liam Oliver 266
Prlckard, Harry S 3-9
Pnckott, Thomas 24
Prideaui, Franols B. ... 437
— Philip Edward 3''o
Pndhain.GeoBrey Robert2 1 3
Pridham.George Fredk. 29S Quint in, Jrancis \\ .
Pndmore.WalterGeorge 526 Quirk. John Owen .
Pnestley.Chas. E.Nixon *jo Kalian, Edward
— E J. Kenworthey 51. 175 - Herbert Trevor „.
Raby. Montague H
74.
— F. J. Blakiston
- George William 422 Rad •MV.SamuelGarnett ,..,
Prmce. Robert 237 ttadcliire. Aired Uelnie 29J
S 432 — Arthur W.l 51. 4>'l
1 - Charles Delme 34*1
— Frederick Walter .. .29.
— Henry lleline 26; 1
Jasper Fitzg. 24:
Nathaniel Robert 24:!
Percy P. de lilaquiero 17: 1
Philip J. Joseph «:l
Robert R. Lowndes 17.
— Robert Parker 16
— Soymour A. Delme ... 44.
— Willmm C. Altred 16 1
SSr Win. Pollexfen ... 25-1
William Scuu Warley 31- 1
Radclyffe. Chas. Edw. 351 1
Radford. Frederick John 30: 1
Oswald Claude 47. 4°>l
Radiee. Alfred RuttOn 27.
Raikes, Arthur Edw. H. 32:
Fras sis Howard 32;
— Frederick Duncan 40, 40!
George Leonard 39'
Raines, Sir Julius A. R. 221
Ralph G. D. Groves... 231
Rainey, Edm. Flower .. 43
Rainier, Norman R.J. ■ 5'!
Etai IS .id, John Aug.G. 42.
— Mar. 11s Edw. R. ...3;. 36'
Stephen D 54. l*
William John Read.. 37.
Bait, Walter Garnet 26.
Saitt, Arthur Douglas..
— Francis Jolliffe ...73. 39
Henry Geo. Bowen 42
— Herbert Aveling...o5, 29.
John Walter Forbes 52
Raleigh, Geo. Hebdcn 3c
RalU, Antonio Stephen 71,15
Ralph, Alfred Colyer ... 43
— Ariu.tr Jeffreys 43
Ralston, .lames 27
Ramtiaut.Bertrand R.R.
Raiupiui, Fred. Cha*. . 43-
Ramsay, Arthur D. G. . 43
— Frank William 32
— George 5'
- Henry Lushington 6o, 41
— Hilton Alexander if
— John 44
— John George 61, 41
r 1 imas Burnett 3;
William Alexander 41, K
Kamsdeu, Caryljohn j I,
Hei bert F. S 1, 4'
Richard Elmslie
Randall, James Robert j(
— John 4:
— Rich.G. Hnixner...48, ffl
— Reo.Wm. Sidney 3S
Randolph, Ale. Forbes 3'
— Francis Artnur 1;
Ranken, Geo. PatrickSo, 41
Rankin, Chas. Herbert »<
— Richard r'reilerick ... H
ftankine, Walter 1.. C. .. al
Banking, G. Spiei h A.... £
1 , .lames Mann... 41
Bansome, Robert S at
Rapcr, Allan n no ...
Raphael, Fred. M.
Rasbotham, Harry A. .
Roger Egerton J
Rathboue, Harold E. F. a
Bathborne, Hans Robert 3
— Wm. Hans... 22, a-
Rattigan, Herbert Wm.
Rattray, Charles 4
— Haldane Buruey 4
— Sir James Clerk a
- Malcolm MacGregor 3
- Rulliou Hare 74i 4
Raven, Alex. Wm. N. ... 4
- James Phillip Arthur 3
- John 1'. H.
Raveuhdl, Alex. Goorge a
— Culhngwood 1
— Edward 11. G.
— Edgar Evelyn 74, a
— Fred. ThornhiU 1
— Harold William ...~. 1
— Harry Stuart.,
1'rniee.
William C
Pringle, Alexander ...50. 4'°|
— Chas. Herford 286
— Hull Grant 174
— Jobn Wallace -
- Lionel Graham 335
- Robert
rinsep, Douglas G. 73, 168
Prioleau, Lynch H 327
Prior, Arthur W 56, 329
George Upton 6
— John Edw. Hale 22
Pomeroy Holland 432
— William 80, 417
Prissick, Cuthbert 441
Pntchard, Alfred B. . 446
— Aubrey Gordon 4 16
iiertie Edgar A 296
— ('. Hamerton 44*
— CliveGordon 182
Douglas James 353
Frank Vernon L. 44:
— Harry Lionel... 213
— Harry Tornano 429
— Henry Edward 4 = 5
— Hugh Robt. Norman 261
— Osborn Brace 297
Probyn.Dighton Gordon iSi
— Julian Edmund S. ... 2S6
— Percy John 3L
Profeit, Chas. Wm. 220, 384
Prothero, Archer Geo 297, 373
— FrekeL. 207, 374
Protneroe, Montague 6, 405
Pruudfoot, Andrew W. 41,409
Prowne, William 37°
Prowse, Chas. Bertio ... 245
— Geo. W. Tuursby 28;
Pryce, Doug. Davidson 10, 408
— Henry E. ap Rhys ... 442
Prynne, Alan H. L 398
— Harold Vernon 385
Pnckle, John 365
— Thomas Norman 25J
Pull'ord, Russell R... 24. ="5
Pullen, Arthur Fox :;S
Pulley, Charles 31, 4>o
Puller, Fras. Chas 214
Pulling, Ren. Edw.Herb. 396
Pulteney.W.Pulteney 52, 223
Puuuett, Percival Rodd 1S4
Purcell, Matthew U. 28, 203
Purchas, CharleB 47, 3b»
— EdgarCamac 265
William Robert... 28, 205
Purdey, Major Sefton ... 159
Purdon, David Wm. 75. 415
— Henry Geo 54, 3°7
Purdv, Robert ... . 32. l6°
Purefoy, Edw. Bagwell 157
Purnell, Edw. Kelly 23S
Purvis, Alex. B 56, 17"
— EyreWalterMolyneux 430
— Herbert John Edw.... 427
— John Allen R 394
— John Henry 334
— John Spottiswoode ... 210
Pusey, Edw. Bouverie... 256
Puxley, Harry U. L. =-'5
Pve, Wm. Edmund 431
Pym, Ernest Harding... 213
— Fred.Harry Norris36<,39i
John Bevillo 4 -
Pyne, Chas. E. Meusies 234
— Edward Ernest 40-
— William Meu/.ies . aia
Quayle, W. Adair ... 524
Quennell, Wm. Aleck 370
^ueutin, Waller ... 65, 413
Queripel, Altred truest 39s
— Leslie Herbert 174
tjuicke, F. Churchill ...135
— Wm. Henry 5-
guill.llerkele.vCrosbie 54,330
JobxCJerome 4-1 4°2
Richard Henry 37^
Quilter, John Arnold C. 220
yuin, Richard P. W... 4s ■
— Thomas 7°. 418
Quiulan, Andrew Wm. 287
Quinu, John Jas. 1' 433
Ravenscroft, Herb. V.74, 3-7
— Lionel Babington ... 225
Ravenshaw, Chas.W. 48, 41c
— Harold Alexander 70, 413
— Hurdis S. Lalande ... 242
Rawlins, Cecil Godfrey 245
Rawlins, ArthurKennedy 437
— George William 419
— Heuryde 0 32
— Richard Walter
— Stuart Wm. Hughes 39S
Rawlinson, Chas. Brooke 447
— Claude Robert 353
— George Brooke M 2^
— 5irHy.SeymourBf.50, 221
— Wilfred Romney ...
Rawnsley, Claude... .70, 363
— Gerald Thomas 38_
Rawson, Court. Clarke 30, 205
— Herbert Edward ...51, 207
— Robert Ian 273
Rawstorue, Lawrence ... 148
Ray, G rattan Geo. O'N. 373
— MacCarthy R. Emmet 427
Rayment, G. Jos. Robert 395
Raymer, Robert 115
Raymond, Francis 395
— Gecrge 382
— Harry Elliott 256
— Henry Phipps 225
— fieo. F, F 396
— Richard Wellington... 395
Rayner, Hugh 134. 383
— W. Bryan Fleetwood 236
Ravnes, Edw. Villiers... 352
Raynsford, Richard M. 352
Rea, Frederick Wm. ... 427
Read, Harold W. K 384
— Hastings -5°, 410
Reade, Arthur Revell 75, 297
— Dare Heber-PercyH. 286
— Edward Revell 277
— Piercy Nevill G. ...
— Raymond N. R.... 75, 317
— Robert Ernest 32_
— William Lloyd 3S0
Ready, Basil Tobin 297
Felix Fordati 2:0
Reay, Charles Tom ...52, 327
— Ernest Herbert John 32
Rebow, Martin Gurdon. 221
Reckitt, John D. T. 380
Reddie, Anthony J 265
— John Murray 275
Redfern, Clemt. Cotterill 261
-T- Peter Y 1
Real, E. A. Fred 437
Redmond, Jobn Patrick 27
Redstone, James Henry 31
Reece: John Deane 440
Reed, Charles 184
— Edmund Martin 420
Frederick 184
Hamilton Lyster 171
Harry Thornton 443
Reeks, James Albert 78, 305
Sleeve, John Sherard ... 219
f— William T. M, 352
Reeves, Edw. Hoare 361
J> — Fras. Casement 524
Frederick Spencer ... 22q
Hugh Charles 183
— John 41, 34<:
Pa^et Edw. Stuart... 352
Reger^FritaP 255
Regnart, Cyrus H 401
Reichwald, Wm. Fredk. 174
Reid, Adam Scott 515
— Alex.John Forsyth 18,407
— Charles Clements ... 420
— Chas. Lestock Onslow 426
— ChailesSaville 215
— Doug. Paynter 6. ... 307
— Ellis Ramsay 371
— Frederic James.. .365, 401
— Harold Arthur 179
— James Henry E.... 6i, 267
, — James More 380
— John Francis ;.. 183
!— Lestock Hamilton 415
! — William David 443
(Reilly, B. Lewis Philip 33,408
i — Charles Cooper 381
— Charles William 383
— Edwin William 525
— James 395
.— John 3U6;
(—John Aug. Herbert 63, 3031
Jntlez — Active Lint
Reilly, Rawdon Edward (Richardson, Francis
D 48,41
Reily, Alex. YateB 382
Reinhold, Geo. Fred.
Reiss, Edw. Leopold 14c
Rendall, Fras. H. S 283
Rennick, Alex, de C. ... 230
— Frank 4
— RobertWm.de Clancy 444
Ronnie, Coverley J 241
-George A. Paget 322
— John George 209
— Samuel James 380
Renny, Alex.MacW....5i, 4
— George Blakiston.. 48, 4
— George Marjoribanks 292
— George Sidney 278
— Henry 307
— Lewis Frederick 355
— Sidney Mercer 77,177
Renton, Colin Campbell 430
— Robert Ross 423
Renwick, Charles Henry 239
Reporter, Maneckjee E. 524
Repton, Fred. Wm....8o, 417
Retallick, John M. A. 65, 4.12
Rettie, Wm. J. Kerr 171
Rew, Chas. E. D. 0 360
Rewse, G. B. W. Smith, 234
— H. B. W. Smith. 174
— H. W. Smith 48, 207
Reynaud, Edward Henry i£6
Reynolds, Alf. Howard 264
— Arthur Reynold 210
— Reo. Charles H 530
— Frank Romilly 65
Rev. George Reynolds 531
Philip Guy 139
— Sidney Latimer 364
— ThomasG.C 27
Rhodes, Elmhirst ...58, 310
— Fras. Mary John D. 282
Francis William
Hubert Victor 306
— James Havelock Alex. 380
John Edward 322
Job u Fairfax 143
— William Thomas B.... 297
Riach, Arthur H D 212
,-ge Hamilton 183
— MalcolmS 77*342
Riall, Claude P. B 250
— Malcolm B. Bookey... 748
Ricardo, Ambrose St. Q. 271
— Francis Cecil 47
— Harry Wm. R. ... So, 158
— Horace 16, 219
Wilfred Francis 13.
Riccard, Cecil B. J 354
— Jobn Stanley 183
Rice, Brinsley A. M'H. 444
- George William 180
— Gerard B. Howard ... 346
Harry A. Harington 438
Henry Garde 40, 363
— Hugh Roaceter 303
— Sheridan Knowlea B. 440
Sidney Mervyn 44c
— Spring Robert 70, 208
Rich, Charles Carroll 46, i6f
Charles Lionel M 420
Edmund Tillotson
— Harold Hampden 79, 177
John Easton 183
W. Harrv Derville 77, 410
Richard, JBW.O.B 5°*
Richards, Arthur Carew 290
— Bernard Ogilvie 27;
— Charles Stewart 369
Edw. Willoughby 424
— F-iancis Graham 386
— Geo. Westley 310
— Harold Arthur D 36^
— Henry Meredyth ...... 263
— James Saurin 429
— John Lztftus 352
— Mordaunt Cyril 32^
— VancouverAlexander 242
— Walter Guyon 5
— Walter H. Pickering 40:
— William 287
— William Vellacott ... 444
Richardson, Alex. Edw. 39;
— Arthur Fra. George 47, 29b
— A.Johnstone 249
— Charles 3: ~
— Charles William ..80, 178
• - Chad. William urani 4^3
Bcruard Wal 73, 4:5
— Francis James 350
— Frederick 175
— Geo. Lloyd Reilly ..26, 407
— Herbert Lance 425
— James Jardine 152
— John 334
— Richard 366
— Robert Mervyn ...72, 155
— Walter Fairfax 277
— W. St. John 61, 412
— Wodehouse D 28, 363
Richer, Fred. Arthur ... 156
Richey, Fred. Wm 18*
Richmond, George .. .. 215
Henry Spencer H. ... 401
Richard Oliffe 371
Rickard, Frank Martin. 182
— George Henry 183
Victor Geo. Howard.. 353
Rickards, Edward 138
Ricketts, Henry Carew 4.-9
Henry Wm. Felix 32c
Lancelot Hamilton ... 435
— Percy Edward 434
— Robert Lumsden 440
— Theophilus Fred. W. 352
— Wm. S. Percival 5.8
Rickman, Arth. Witmot 233
— Graham E 263
— Stuart Hamilton 357
— William 353
Riddell, Albert Edward 30b
— Edw. Vansittart Dick 182
— Geo. Augustas 266
— George Hutton 157
— Hy. Edw.Buchanan65, 3
— Henry James 418
— James Foster 232
— John Balfour 174
— Robt Buchanan it
— Robt. G. Buchauan 50, 3
— William Henry 41, 2_
Riddick, Gen. Bushman 385
Rideout, Fred. U. W. 75, 411
RMgeway, David G 25
— Edward William C. ... 443
— Richard Kirby 30, 408
— Robert 295
Ridgway, Richard T. I.
Ridings, Arthur Wm. G. 398
— Cecil "272
itidler, John 366
it 1 <ley, Chas. Parker ... 34
Edward Keane 294
Ridout, Dudley Howard 2
Julian Yorke Haytei 1S4
Rigby, Gerard Chris 325
— John Cecil Heagren... 40V
— Percy George 305
Rigg, Edw. Harrison ... 316
— Henry Masson 326
— Owen Davys 234
— Robt. Addison 51, 175
Riley, Charles Brook .. 443
Rupert Farquhar ... 315
Thomas ic
Rim ington.Jos.Cameron 21
— Michael F 72, 147
Riuge, Richard Head ... 395
Ringwood, Herbert . 60, 279
Riordan, John 381
— William Edward 3T7
Ripley, George Eustace
Henry Wm. Alfred ... 142
Rippou, George 4
Rising, Robert Edw. ... 273
Risk, Edm. John E 380
Ritchie, Archibald B. ... 336
— Arthur Gerald 269
— Blyth 156
— Cecil Oliphant 292
— Charles Maclver 173
Horace WilUam 329
James 40
— James Frederick 305
John , 383
John Robert 178
— William Buchanan ... 296
Ritherdou,RofctAugustus48£
Rivers, A. H.L Fox- Pitt 296
John H 384
Rivett-Carnac, E. H. 65,411
j. h ;. f
— John Stirling 44?
— Percy T 48, 284
— Seymour G 21
8j8
Rivis. Thos. C. L"»ckhavt 272
Robarts,Cfiarle->James5o,4io
Robb, Alex. Kirkland... 332
— Frederick Spencerso, 332
Roberts, Reo. A. G. A. ... 530
— Alfred Ernest 518
— Archibald 435
— Arthur Colin 23s
— Arthur Noel 65, 363
— Arthur S. Browne ... 404
— Charles Percy 183
— Douglas Walkden ... 183
— Edward 371
— Edw. R. B. Stokes ... 2to
— Fred. S. Lord 4, 163
George Bradley... 212
Henrv Bradley 73, 209
— Henry Robert 41, 241
— Hy.RogorCromptnn79,2T9
— Hereward Llewelyn .. 42J
— Hugh Bradley 18
Ivon D'Esterre 18
James Andrew 36
James Reid.. 518
John Bradley 174
Lawrence Sturmy ... 365
— Michael Bradley 179
— Montgomery Browne 426
— Vivian Heathcote 529
— Walter E. Cramer ... 239
— William 271
William Bradley 404
Robertson, Alex. Brown 341
— Alexander P. 369
— Charles 441
— Charles Chetwode ... 171
— Charles Lonsdale... .. 211
— Claude William 401
— David Stephea 259
— Donald 40, 406
-Edgar Q 267
— Edward Craig 330
— Frank 185
— Fr/mk M. B^ileau ... 303
— Frederick William ... 2:4
— George Alan 423
— fieo, James 396
— James Currie... 519
— Jas. Heury Craig...... 330
John Cunynghame ... 361
Jobn Frederic 348
— Philip Rynd 269
— Robert 525
— Robert William P. 46, 175
Thomas Alexander... 369
— William 213
— William Robert 137
Robin, Nicholas E 426
Robins, Lancelot I. O.... 297
Robinson, Alick C 214
Archibald Tyrrell ... 279
Chas. Eugene Barnes 442
Cuarles Lucena 257
— Charles T 63,168
Charles Walter 444
De la Pere 371
Daniel George 244
— Edward Heaton. 190, 370
— Fras. Wingfield 30
— Fred. W. Temuletovvn 288
Geoffrey Wharton ... 25S
George Henry 41, 411
— George Somerville ... 379
— GeurgeTracey 428
— George Winsor 379
— Godfrey Walker .... 431
— Guy Vandeleur 401
— Harold Arthur 307
Harold Blythe 404
Harold Neil 237
Henry 182
— Herbert Pollexfen ... 361
John A. Purefoy 182
John Elliott 529
Oliver Long 384
— Percy Morris 313
Richard Percy 211
Robert M. Rainey B. 419
— StapyltonChapman... 370
— Stratford Watson 181
Walter Henry 178
— William Arthur ...80, 169
— Wm. Henry Banner... 517
William James 317
Robison, Hy. W. Stuart 328
Rob*i>u, Charles Gramme 432
— Henr,\ Deune 71, 227
William 185
828a
Bobyne. JobnWdmot 40, 39
Roch, Horace S. "
Roche, Benjamin Robert 2s>
— Eugenius Alfred 37?
— Henrv John 423
— Jame*s Stamcrs «■
— Leo Victor ~°
— Thomas 325
— Thomas H. de M... 47. 39S
— Hon. Ulick Do R.
Burke 52- 265
Rochfort,Alex.Nelson46, <6>
Rock, Edward 'T
Rocke, Walter Leslie ... 32^
Roddy, Edwin Louis ... 361
— Henry Hugh 43°
Rodger, Roller'. Stuart 381
Rodgers, John William 517
Rodick.R. Preston B. 48, 235
Rodney, Lennox G B.... 34s
Rodwav, Stephen Geo... 398
Rodwell, E. Hunter 74. 4M
— ReginaldMandeville8o,i6c
Roe. Bernard Oswald ... 43^
— Cyril Harcourt ...
— Edward Charles B.81, 40.
— Humphrey Verdon... 32;
— Robert Bradley 5*5
— Samuel George 272
— Wm. Alex. Craufnrd 515
Roebuck, Alg.W Disney 18
— Fras H. A. D. D sney 24
Roffey, Harold Bowyei 25;
Rogers, Claude R. ..£4, 34*
— Frederick Arthur J17
— George Walters ... 1 8, 406
— Geo. Wm. Nisbet if
— Guy Hamilton 25'
— Henry Paton 325
— Henry Schofield 212
— Herbert Thompsons. 445
— John 3;
— John Edward Varty 130
— John Middleton 141
— Leonard 5
— Percy Herbert 315
— Sen. Stephen P. Hugh 39/
Rolfe, Sen. A. Neville ... 40'-
Rolland, Alexander 213
— Chas. Edw.Tulloch... 182
— Edward Lewis 442
— George Murray 43c
— Stuart Erskine ...18, 40:
Rollo, lion. Robert 291
— William Keith 226
Rolt, Stuart Peter 33
Romanes, Robt. John54, 267
Rome, Charles Leslie ... 132
— Claude Stuart 152
Romer, Cecil Eras 354
Romilly. Arthur H. ... 2f
— Bertram B. Samuel 223
— Francis Henry 298
— Frederick W ...54
Ronald, James IT Bain 229
— John James 334
Ronaldson, RobertW.H. 334
Rooke, Alf. Shipton...
— Benjamin P. Simpson 42b
— Bertram Hammersley 212
— Everard Home 214
— George Harrj John .. 352
— Giles 441
— Harry Wm 18,104
Roome. Frcdk. M'Iver;9,2i,6
— Henry Napier 420
— Leslie Stuart 319
— Reginald Eckibrd ... 4
Rooney, Gemld Chris... 40.
— Jae. Patrick 377
Rooth, Richard Alex. ... 354
Roper, Alex. Wm. . 8it 209
— Reginald Trevor 294
R«se, Adrian 154
— Alexanders 379
— CharleB 395
— Charles Ernest 134
— Charles Stuart 210
— Edward i.ee .. 6, 397
— Henry Metcalfe ...30, 407
— Capl. Hugh 299
— Ifaior Hugh 7s, 4
— John Latham 432
— John Markhum 398
— Launcelot St. Vincent 214
Index — Active List.
Ro^her. Henrv Louis ... 204 Unwell, Alex. Carter
Koskell. Wm. Joseph ... 256 — Alexander F 380
Alan Campbell ... 1E3 — Lord Alex. George ... 356
— Alexander .... 185 — Hon. Alex. Victor F. 2:
- Arch. John Joseph6o, 330 — Allan R. Postance ... 517
— Arthur Murray 248 — ArthurEgertonWatts 122
Charles 239 — Hon. Arth. Hamilton 142
— Bdm. James Thomas.
of Bliniennbnrg ...46,
Fleetwood Geo. C. ..
George Whitehill
Hurry
— Hew Dalryraple 3S7
— Horatio St. George 1 78
Sir John *5a
John Foster George
of BUidtneburg 46
JohnLei'h 22
St. Malcolm Munro 533
Norman Hamilton ... 386
Robert James 319
Thomas French ...34, 225
T'lomas Spinks 529
— Tyrell Carter 334
Walter Charteria 71, 33-'
William 3°2
William Robert 443
Rosseter, Ja«. Hurley 46, 175
Host, Ernest R 526
Rostron, Hubert J. Cecil 232
Rotheram. Auston M. ... 145
Rotherham, Walter Hy. 211
- Henry 263
Rotton, John Guy 171
Koundell, Chris. F 222
stountree, Seo. H. T. H. 5
Roupell, Fra. Fred. P.... 3
Sir Baker C. . .5. '54
jo6|— Hon. Bert rand Joseph 174
— Bruce Bremner 72, 209
445I— Cecil Poincroy 252
— Edgar Q 5
— Edm. S. E. Wilmot ... 171
— Francis Deane .. 441
— Francis D. Astley 26;
— George Blakeley 381
George Young 39S
Gilbert B. Alwyne ... 220
Harry Thompson ... 173
— Henry John 365
— Horatio Douglas 360
— James Cosmo 145
— John 185
— John B. Redfern 157
John Joshua 38.
Leonard 277
— Michael William 3<li
— Reginald Edm. M. ... 214
— Kichard Tyler 183
— Vernon Elliott 275
— Walter 73, 20c
— W.ChambersPomeruy 183
— William E'lward 395
— William Kelson 213
Russia, H.l.il Emp. of 143
Rnston, Reginald S. 242, 373
Rutherford, Arch. H. ... 3S4
Rouse, Arch. H. Tylden 438;— Charles 395
— Fred. P. Pierrepont ... 443 — Nathaniel J. C awford3Sf
— Hubert 170'— Rich. Dutnn Buckley47, 334
South, Gordon S. F 442|Ruthven, lion. ^Alex. G.
342
300
— Jules Isham 378
— William Randolph ... 33
Routledge, Philip C. L. 292
Arkwright H>re
Hon. C. M. Hore .
— H. M. Bermingham .
Row, George Russell ... 419 — Hor.. WW.ll. Mailer of 2
Rowan, Hen. Davis 381 1 Kutter, Eustace F
— Terence England 51, ^s'Ruxton, Robert M. C
Rowcroft, Claude H 440
— Ernest Cave 43<
— George Francis ...80, 417
Rowden. H. Wetherell6i,325
Rowe, Ernest Fentiman 251
— LaureiiceKowe Fisher 219
— Octavius 50, 170
— Richard 395
— Wilfred Edward .73,31
Rowland, Michael C. ... 355
Rowlands, Hugh 284
— Hugh barrow 243
Rowlundsou, Alf.Tarner 428
-F 531
— John 47, 23'
— Michael Geo. Dobbie 44s
Rowley, Cecil Abired ... 294
— Frank G. Mathius 319
-John 185
— Hi. n. William Chambre" 130
— William Henry 185
Uo.\ liiison, John R.
Howard 186
Rowney, William 380
Roxburghe, Dnk> of... .. 131
Roy John W. Gascoignc ;...
Etoyda, Albert H 224
Wilfred Edmund 14S
Ruck, John Egerton ... 273
— Oliver Edwal 61, 20S
— hVi. Matthews .47, 207
Itutld. Hubert 190, 370
— Thomas William 395
[Iiiilkm, Hugh Kniost... 444
- Win. t'bis. Eric 173
Ru 111 bold. Christ inn F.U. 259
— Wm. Edwin 181
llunuall.ArthurMontagti 251
— Charles Frank 213
— Francis Hornblow ... 21s
— Frank Montague. 48, 410
Ruudle, Arthur T. C. ... 3-7
— Cubitt S 525
— Frank Pcvcril 213
— George Rd Tyrell 73, 168
S,r Henry M. L. ... b, 1&4
Wm. John Scott 140
3°3
Upton Fitztlerbert... 275
llyall, Charles 247
— Edw. Chas 421
Ryan, Charles Mont-
gomerie 249, 364
— Clement Ignatius ... 304
— Seo. Edward 396
— George Julian 3
— Michael U 3
Rybot, Norman V. L ... 444
Rycroft, Alfred R. H. ... 26.
Wm Henry to, 152
Ryde, Francis E 74, 360
Ryder, Chas. H. Dudley 211
— Francis John 137
Wilfred Ironside ...76, 424
Ityland.HenryGeorge 60,411
Ryley, Herbert F. B. ... 307
Hynd, Fras. Fleetwood 183
— Fred. Cecil 419
Gerald Cleeve 327
Ryvos, Benj. Harvey ... 443
Sadleir, Sen, F 390
.Sadler. Alfred 47, 36S
— Ernest Reginald H. 404
— James Hayes 183
Ralph Peyton 305
— Waltc Hayes 259
Sail. .1-1 1. Arthur Hunt... 3SC
-Charles John 26s
— Nap er E. Fredk.
Sage. Charles A.Uoss 31, 408
St. Aubyn, Guy Stewart 322
— Hon "John T 54, 219
St. Cuiir.lfoB.Chas.H.M. 337
Jus. LatimerC 33
Wm Aug. Edm. .58, 208
St. Hill, Ashtou A 285
St. John, Chas. W. R. 70,209
Edmund Faruuhar... 174
(li. 1. I'raljeis Wm.75, 177
— Henry Beauchamp... 44
— Richard Stukoley ... 443
St. Leger.St. John J as. 34, 35
— Stratford Edward ... 254
St. Quintin, Arthur N.... 402
— Ernest Suowdou 160
Rnport, George 154 Salkehl. Arthur Fred.
398
Carletou 151
— Thomas Allen ...259, 365|Rush'ton, Arthur Hickie 184'— Harold Yorke 402
— Walter John 145!— Henrv William . ..212 Robert Edward 301
RoniililHughWalrond 234 Ituse, James 2ij|-
Salmon, Geoffreys'. 357;
— James N. ....... T79, 36*
Lawrence E; AJbert 383;
— William Harrv 26, 407
— Wm. Harry Broome 3»q*
— William Henry 3m
Salmond. William 7. 204
— William Geoffrey. H. 174
Salomone, John i86»'
Salt. George K. S. 263,
— Thomas Anderdon 151
— Walter Petit ... 25*:
Salter, Henry P. Kin
Saltmarsbe. Philip 4". '75
Salvage. John v" (8t
Salvesen, Charles Brail. 210
Sambonie. Fred 1" 8.P. 436
Samman, GharTea Thos. 384)
Sammut, Herbert Joseph 3035
Hugh 18*
Samson, IPerjry -r.se ... .-is
Samuel. Henri Saul . ■■ 37*1
Samnt. -V F. P. M. J.
A. F. X. . "5. 3f*
Bandars, BUw. 0 '"
Sandhncb, Arthur K ;.- . 203
_ WiHiam
Sandberg, Bko. Fras. li 530
— Bra. S. L. Graham ... 503
Sandeman, Alfr (1 P. .. 4<>t
— John Edw if. 405
— John Glas 13c
— Malcolm Gerald 351
Victor Staunton . 158
Sanders Alfred 11 irry M
— Alviu Aug =7!
— Arthur R. Careless .. 214
Prancia Alex. 70, 271
— George Herbert
Gerard Arthur F. 1.
— Gerharilt L'Honuenx 42;
— Guy William George ■».
— Bei Montague C. ■
— Richard Cireless
— Robert Muriel
— Win. Orpen Skott
Sanderson, Wm.Denailoe 234
Sandes, Cliarles 371
Eilward W. Caulfiild 2«J
Sandf.r l.H.Codiliugton 43.
Sandiford.J.O.Greatrex 371
Sandilands. Harold II. 23:
Henry George if;
— James Walter ... .= 4-
Philip l)rde
— Presoott .. ... 40'
— Viucont Ci rbett
Sa.idiVitJi,J'>liultil>oil;o,4i;
— Lincoln 14J'
Ralph Leslie 78, an
Sandvs, Cluia. R. Capel 40
— Charles Ulnc 34
— Edwartl Sit.m . 21
E'l.vlu Cape) l' =-'.41'
Elgin Thos Fsdkmer 36
— William Riin R o
Sanford.Ooo Balthyany 4'
George E. I.. S.
Sangster, Alfred bruce 49
— Palrica H ii-.-iay ... 44 '
— Tlei~. Alex. Gardner 3
Sanjam. Kaea-ji 0
Sankey Alfroi It. M. 05.20
— Cr'iT it K. t.vard I'.vm at
Cyi 11 ''li irles -.80, lOi
Gratniin Gei rgo Ja". if
Sapte, l> ■ 12. .is
— Framris
Sard, lie 1. Ueuedict Jl. 43
Sarg nnut, A. Froelerio 21
— Henry ...
— Herbert i-.ui-scH ... ic
Sargent, Alfred Ge •
— Harrv Neptune
— II v- Gresham Forbe* *
— Wm.l'atnek Miller -4
Sarkns, Carrapiet John 5:
— S;irkics 1'.
Sarsfleld, Wm. St..]
Sail. ris, Arthur H
Sartorius, Boston Hoary
— George Chas. Fras. ...
SatteTth.vaite.lV-nt. \. -■
<, ,",■ 1 il
Saulcz, Edmund ... *
s.iuiiv area, RLohard .1. 41
Saunders, Arthur Rivers 4
Cjrn
Index— Active List.
Saunders, Da-rid Michael 382|Scott, Chas. Henry 26, 165
— Edward Aldborough 182
— Ernest Howie 345
8286
Frederick John
— Frederick William ...
— George Fred. Cullen. . .
— George Morley 60,
— John William.
— Josiah
— Macan Wm 47,
— Owen Edgar Moore...
— Richard 18s
— William Egerton 377
— William Power 171
— William St. Lawrence 247
Saunderson,L.Traherne 357
Savage, Arthur R. B. ... 171
— Arthur Johnson ...49, 213
— Cecil F. He.v worth ... 235
— Geo. Robt. Rollo ... 32, 206
— Harold Wilson 290
— Henry Charles 46, 292
— John Burke 395
— Johnson William. .24, 205
— Morris Boscawen 293
— William Henry 421
Savi, Robert J. T 431
Savile, Albany R C. ... 441
— George Walter Wrey 319
— John Herbert Drax.. 357
— Lawence Wrey 174
— Robert Vesey 306
— WalterClare...5i, 176, 36b
Saville, Robt. Chas 332
Savona. Edward 79, i*b
— Pio j86
— William 73, 1E6
Savory, Albert 145
Saw, Fras. Albt — 382
Saward, Michael H....6, 164
— Percy Sumner 1"
Sawle, Fra. A. Graves ,
Sawyer, George Henry
— George Westreuen 30.
— Henry Thomas
— Richard H. Stewart 380
Saxe-Weimar, Hi* Serene
Kighneaa Prince Wm.
AugUBtusEdwardo/4, 132
Sayer, Jas. R. S x35
Sayers.ffeu.J.J. Brydges 506
Scafe, C. Haringtou...22, 390
— Robert Charies 4oi
— William Ernest 242
Scaii'e, Henry Browse 77,2"
Scallon, Robert I. ... 65, 4
Scanlan, Arthur de C. 3:
Scarlett, Wm. Watson... 3;
Sceales, Geo. A. M*L
... 16
443
1 406
395
iSchalch. Vernon A.... 33, 408
iScharlieb, Wm. Karl ...430
Schleswig - Hol&tein,
H.R.H. Prince F. C.
C A. of
— 2?H. Prince Christian
I V. A. L. E. A. of 71, 322
! Schletter, Percy 56, 237
'Schneider, Claude V 421
i — Reg. Percy Congreve 429
jSchofield, Harry Norton 169
• — Herbert 2q7
t— Syd. Vaughan 180
.Scholes, Hy. Southey 63, 330
:Scholneld,Geo. PeaBody 212
1Schomberg,H.St.Geo.26, 399
Schreiber, Acton Lemuel 210
■ — Arthur Thomas 398
1 — Charles Shuldham... 132
'Bchrottky, Cecil E. G. 183
Scnuster, Lionel Robert 237
Schwabe, Geo. Sails 6
Sclater, Hy. Crichton 54, 167
Scobell, Henry J 70, 143
■ — John Francis 352
'— Sandford J. Palairet 240
Scoones.FitzmauriceT. F.235
•Scotland, David W Si7
Scott, Albert Charles ... 213
. — Alex. Fras. Sinclair 100
— Alic Lawiston 38b
— Arthur Binny...... 79, 169
,— Arthur de Courcy 261
— Bernard 433
- — Bertal Hopton 382
— Buchanan.... 47, 206
— Chas. Alexander Reid 184
— Chas. Archibald R.... 265
— Charles Da rracott 80, 178
Charles Inglis 373
— Charles Walker 173
— DonglasAlex 16, 206
— Edmund Richard 56, 251
— Edward Baliol 182
— Edward H. Corse 26
— Edw.Wm. Woodward 365
— Fitzroy TuftonH. 77,400
— Lord Francis G. M.D. 220
Geoffrey N. Dawson 182
George 3;
George Redmond .155
— Geo. Theobalds 212
— Gerald Bassett 443
— Godfrey F. G. Baliol 267
— Litrd G. W. Montagu
Douglas 151
Hopton Arthur 438
— Horace Win.'" 61, 257
— Hugh Aboukir 47, 175
— James 525
John 17^
— John Creagh 351
— John Willoughby 274
— Lindsay Buchanan ... 329
— Lionel Folliot.t 301
— Neville A. Woodward 401
Philip Clement J 364
Robert 2sf>
— Robert KLellock... 181,368
— Rev. Sydney S 530
— Reo. Thomas 530
— ThOB. Archibald 350
— Thomas Edwin ...79, 433
Walter 17, 405
Walter Henry 58, 277
— Walter J. Maxwell ... 269
— William 438
Rev. William 531
Wm. Aug 52, -^g
Rev. William Edward 532
Wm. Thomas Wilson 251
— William W Hopton 24,403
Scratchley, Victor H. S. 322
Scriven, John Barclay... 146
Scudamore Chaa. P. 76, 259
— Walter Victor 211
Seabroke, George T 277
Seager, William 1S4
Seagram, Tom Ogle 173
Seagrim, Dudley G. 179
Seaiy, Alfred BUw 438
— Chas. Wm. Heury 40, 407
Geoffrey OrrFearn ... 529
John M'Queen 174
Seaman, Edwin Charles 211
— James Thomas 285
Searight, Hugh Ffonte 135
— James Gerald Lamb 226
Searle, Alfred E. S....80, 417
Aubrey Vivian 439
Chas. Thomas Arnaud 423
— Percy Cormack 433
Sears, James Walker ... 292
Seccombe, Arch. K 364
Seeker, John 3;
Seckham, Douglas T.... 329
Seddon, Edw. M'Manon 180
— Thomas Young 426
Sedgenetd, Arthur R.W. 516
Sedgwick, Fras. Roger 174
Seed, Henry John 115
Seeds, Arthur A *... 336
Seel.Edm. H. Molyneux
7°i 237
— Edw. H. Molyneux, ... 225
— Louis E. H. Molyneux 280
Seeley, Rev. Geo. Hy. 532
Segrave, Wm. Hy. Enk 335
Selby.HenryOliphant 31, 200
— Robert 385
Semple, John 38o[Sherard, RWoodchurch
Senior, Hy. Wm. Richd. 428/ 78, 416
— John Wm. Palmer ... 287 Sherbrooke.N.H. C.iirns 174
— ThomaB Palmer 371 Sherer, Jas. Donnelly... 181
Seppings, John Wm. H. 353 - John Corrie . . 433
Sergison, Charles W. ... 223]— Lionel Copley 252
Serjeantaon, Cecil M. ... 252
Serocold, E. Pearce 322
Seton, Alex. Maxwell... 183
— Bruce Gordon 518
— Cardon Heury 275
— Henry James 54, 344
— Winton 58, 352
Settle, Hy. Hamiltom3, 205
Sewell, Ivon Govett 236
— Jonathan William S. 213
Sexton, Edm. George ... 443
— John Jos. O'Brien 429
— Michael John ... 381
Seymonr, Arch. Geo. ... 143
— Charles. 379
— Chas. Hugh Napier.
— Edward 220
— Edw. Hamilton ...74, 368
— George Culme 323
— Lord Heury Ch&rles 220
— Lord Wm. F. Ernest.... 5
— William Henry 136
— William Walter 358
Shadforth, Geo. A.. ..60, 354
Snadwell, Leon. Julius. 243
Shafto, Arth. Duncombe23
— Charles D 333
Slingsby, Duucombe .. 220
Shairp, Alex 442
— Heury Frank 443
Snakerley, Ernest Alf... 282
— Geoffrey Chas 322
Shakespear, Arthur B 40, 398
— Frank 43
— Geo. Robt. James 7, 405
— John 63,412
— Leslie W 410
— Wm. Fred 421
— William Henry Irvine 445
— Wyndham Arthur B. 305
Shanahan, Daniel Davis 384
Shand, William Jone... 342
Sheridan, Rich. Brinnley 158
Sheringham. Arthu r Wm 24
Sherlock, Geo. W. 3 444
Sherrard, Chas. Wm. 34, 206
— James William 444
— John Meade 372
— Lawrence Arthur 214
Sherwood, Harold Josh. 210
— Arthur W. C 152
Oliver Caton 7t, 36j, 368
Shewan, H. Mackenzie 354
— Robert E. Money 2ir
Shewoll, Arthur Lewis D.444
— Arthur Poole 432
— Eden Fraucis 174
Edward Warner 346
— Geo. Lewis Forster... 401
rfenry Cooper 184
Percy Garratt 76, 427
Shewen, Mansel T... 418
Shiue, Jas. M. F. 381
John Piercey 401
3hipley,CharlesTyrell79, 235
— Mordaunt Lea 74, 415
Shipman, Henry J. 370
Shipway, Guv Maxwell 273
Shone, Wm. T 24, 206
Shore, Frederick Horbt. 39*-
— Oiiiey BohunS. F 76, 420
— Robert 517
— Walter Francis ... 395
Short. Anthony H. , 81, i6q
— Frederick John 395
— George Francis 380
— Hubert G. R. iiuivos 246
— John Bartholomo»v... 386
— Percy Hamilton 273
— William Ambrose ... 172
Shortt, Alex. Graham... 179
Francis deSausoiaioz 259
Sausmarez Dobree74, 239
Shoubridge, Chas. A. G. 442
— Wilbam 5ig
Seligman, Herbert S. ... 173
Sellar, David P.... 133
— Reo. John Annand ... 532
— Thomas Bvrne 267
— Walter D." 267
Sellex, George Alfred ... 386
ielbck, J. Henderson ... 517
Selous, Harry Dyson ... 251 —
— Reginald ,30 3
Selwyn, Chas. H 423
Semini, Victor 79, 252
Sempill, Hon. D. Forues 336
— Hon. J. b\ Mutter of
Sempill a5g
Sample, Davi I 3Kti
Sbarman, Eric Harding 526— Tbomas H
Sharp, Reo. Aithur A. ... 531 Showers, Herbert Lionel 422
— Albert Gerard Gavin 3=2 Shubrick, Chas. Louis 400
— Alfred Granvillu 327 Shute, Arth. Blagdeu 65, 176
- Frank WHhani 393 — Cameron Deaue 356
— Frederick Leonard ... 170— Sir Chas. C 147
— Oeorge Edward 277 — Gerald Edward ... 58, 208
— Reo. James 53* — Hy. GwynnDeane7.<, 221
toharpe, Edward John 63,319 - William John 215
» 209 Shuter, Reginald G 346
533 Shuttleworch,AllenR,B. 444
423 — Betham Wilkins ... ., 248
James Birch 51
Sharpin, Reo. G. W
Shaw, Alexander Jaa. ..
— Clements Robert 411,— Digb> Ingli
— David George L.. 79,
— Francis S. Kennedy..,
— Frederic Cbarles 8i,
— George Jocelyn
•74.
417 Si berry, Edw. Win. ?56
aooSiddall, John Ruparl ... ;47
305,Sidney,ffo».Algernon54, 168
.. 4x5i— Thos. Alf. Witismore 369
— Harold 257 Silcock, Alexander 517
— Harold M. Drury 404 Sill. John Warre .... 52, 207
— Herbert Stuart 434|Sillem, Arnold Fred -27
-James Donala Hay... 398 Sillery, Chas. C. A 422
— Sidney Hunter 325
— Reo. Walter Lilley P. 530
Wm, Drury 225
— John Jocelyn D 4.30
Silver, John Payzant ... 384
Walter Barrington ... 346
ahawe, Charles 358 Sim, Geo. Hamilton. .52, 207
ohawyer, Alf. Chas. M7 Sime, Chas. Geo. .. 271
Shea, Alex. Gallwey 404 simtnond?, William A. -16
John Stuart M 433|SLnmona, G. F. H. Le U. L110
•4, 204
Shearer. Joauston 517
Suearman, Eustace R.A. 151
Shee, MartinArcher 160
Sheehan, P E. C... 270, 372
Shek.econ, Hugh P....50, 296
Sheldrake.Edw.Nodin... 381
Shelley, Arch. D. G...79, 209
— Bertram A. Graham 212
— Henry Richard... 19, 404a
— John Courtown Edw. 223
Shelton, Charles £I|-| Charles John ..
Shepherd.Cnas.Edw. 17, 405 '— Charles Napier
— Cnarles Herbert 28
Richard tidinund 316
Sir J. L. A.
— Percy Walter .'.* 40:
Simms, George Norman 353
— Reo. J. M 3q6
Simon, Herbert 3. P. ... 282
— Maximilian St. Leger 214
Simonds, 0. Barrow... .. 179
Simouet.John Francis... 372
Simpson,Arth.O. S.Ward 182
Aithur Edmund ...54, 327
■ ■■ 339
56, 167
C. ttudyord so, 241
David
■ 525
T. Uniacae 260
— lS°b Rf 7y ^>J8on ... 251 — Reo. Theoph. C 53^ — Fras. Ja
Sheppard, Charles Lee.. 4u;i— vie M-ge i7 4(
— George Sidney 435 — Gej,-e Gregory ... 60, (68
— Herbert Cecil t72- H;.u-y Cu.tries I74
-John i?raucis 80, 354— Hy. 0. C. Dunlop ..56, 176
— Ponsonby 183 — Juu.i Chilaierj .. AU
— Seymour H 2i3-La-ii:c lot .. . . \A
— Thomaa Winter 237 — Osoi>:,d Beckett ' 313
82Sc
Simpson, Robert 175
— Robert John S 380
— Tom Thorp 318
— William George 401
— William Hugh 443
Sims, !;.
Bimson, Arthur Fmser 398
— Harold 386
Binolair, Alt Law .. . • 1. 41a
— Bon. Archibald .1 . M.
Si. C, Hatter of :4-
— David ...... 594
— HoghMontg imerie 41,20?
— Walter ... ... 401
iiiam 213
1 ze Hamilton .. .. 37
Singh, K:iw:i Ji trail 518
Singleton, Henry T. C. 335
Sinna, Narendra P, ..... 517
Sinnett, Percy E 24;
Siordet, Fred. J< hn 284
Sitwell,< Haadi ■ I
— Deggc WUmot 344
— Kms. Honorins S... . 33-.
— Norman Sisson Hurt iS^
— William Henry 50, 232
Skeen, Andrew 439
— Oliver St. Johu 442
SkeffiDgtOil,//»ri.W..!.C. 158
Bkey, Fred. E. G. . .. 219
Skinner, Alex. Baird 404
--Arthur David ... 299
— Bruce M 380
— Edmund Grey .. 26, 368
— Evelyn Swinton .. 17, 405
— Frederick St. Duthus 285
— Henry Terence 291
— James Tierney 16, 303
— Monier Williams .46, 206
— Percy Oyriac B 308
— Robert Bruce 214
— Sidney Hill ... 296
— Thoinas Carlyte 211
Skipwith, Frederick 445
— Frederick George ... 234
— James Wemyss 214
— Philip Armtield 171
Blade, Fred. George.. 7, 164
— John Rain say ... 7, 164
Sladen, David Ramsay 247
— John Ramsay P, 8r, 249
Slaney. Charles Wynne 40?
— Waiter R. Kenyon 47, 356
Slater, Henry Marty 1163, 17b
— Leonard 443
Slator, George Francis itii
Slaughter, Wm. Budd.. 378
Blayter, Edward W 384
Sleddon, Herbert W. ... 183
Blee, Percy Henry 8tf 16:
Slessur, Arthur Kerr ... 305
— Herbert ... 79* 397
Sloan. John 529
— John M. 3S0
Sloggett, Arthur T. 373
— Heury Maxwell $3
Sloman, Henry S. 279
Small, Alexander 184
— William George . 37.
Smalley, Frederick ...7, 403
— Henry Davidson 27^
Smallwood, Frank G.... 179
Smart, Alex. Wm 3^,205
— Edw. de Sausmarez 419
Smeaton, Ghas. O. ...
Smerdon, Fred.G.B 37
Swiley, John 140
Hmith, Alrred 395
— Allied Aquila 27a
— Ahca Le Fleming ... 437
— Allison Eugene 1^3
— Andrew 244
— Annealey George 37
— Archibald Geo.... 18
— Arth. Alg. Dorrieu ... 357
— Arthur George Baird 2^9
— Arthur Murray
— Charles Aitohlson ... 441
- CharleH Edward yot
— Charles ]iy. Bmvden 29.
— Air Charles Hulled ... it
— Charles Heaver 386
-- Olarenoe G. Rosa 297
— Bro. Clement 50O
— Edmund Perceval .. .. 169
— Edmund Philip B. ;i, 363
— Edw.D. Newu!mii)4i, 446
— Edward Locke U 530
Index — Active List.
Smith, Edward Osborne
— Edward Pelham
— Edward Pendarre*
Dorrien ...
— Edward Sharpe
— Brie Sydney Perry ..
— Etienne de Herriez
— EustaceClen,
— Francis Lee Baird ...
— Frank Addinsell
— Captain Frederick
— Vet. Capt. Frederick
— Frederic Alexander...
— Frederick Manners...
—Frederic Vincent
— lire. George
— 1 toorge Barton
— Geoige Edward
■ M. Bullen ...
l*l\ 1 C
— George Rainier de H.
— Gilbert Boys 72,
— Granville R- Prft- :".
Guy d<y9erries
Harry d'Aroh. ... .. ..
Harry Reginald W.M.
Qr.J/r. Henry
— Captain Henry ...
Henry Broke...
— Henry Coape 74
— Hy. Ernest Hill
Henry Lockhart... 65,
Herbert Austen
Herbert Carington ...
Herbert Guthrie
Herbert Stouey
— Horace Mackenzie ...
— Howard William .65,
— Hubert Clementi
Hubert Hamilton
Hugh B. Protheroe ..
— Hugh William
James Herbert So,
— James Maonair ....
— J. Robt. Dunlop ...80,
— John
John Blackburn
John Graham 65,
John Lindsay
— John Manners ...
— J. Wm. Sidney
— Rev. Joseph Frank ...
— Josh. Waddington ...
Julian C. Carington...
K. John Kincaid
Leonard Kirke
Lionel Abel
Lionel Fergus
— Owen Annesley
— Percy Wyndham P. 7.
- Raymond OoapB .
— Reginald B. Jervis ...
— Rennell Percy 79.
— Robert Astiey
— Ronald Kincaid- 65,
— Sidney
— Sidney Browning ...
— Sidney Thomas
— Stanle3T G. Drew. ..65,
— Stephen Marsh .... .
— Steuart Bogle 76,
— Sydenham C. U. ...72,
— Rev. Sydney Edward
— Thomas Hugh
— Thos. M. H. Kincaid
- Thomas Sharpe
— Tom ParkyusC
— Vernon Percy
— W. Marshall Guthrie
— W. Wm. Marriott 31,
— Wilfred Hugh Moore
— Wilfrid Edw. Bownas
— Wilfrid LionelBrook 76
— Wilfred Noel Edm. ...
— Wilfred Robt. Abel .
— William Apsley ... 56,
— William Douglas ....
— William Dunlop
— William Frank
— William Hugh U. :8o,
^\ ilham Stuart.
— William Whitmore 30,
Smithe, Percy B 77.
Smithern, I- ■•-nurd S.H.
Smith. 'it, Arthur C.H. ..
— Henry C E
Smithson, Arthur E.... ..
Walter C
Smurthwaite, Philip A. 421
Smyly, Fred. Philip 71, 265
Smyth, Benjamin n =
- I 'bar lea {49
Geoffrey H. J. S.
- George Abraham 172
— Gerald James W 214
— Heury ■'
Sir Henry Aug. .... 163
Hugh Lvle 317
— Hugo Wm. N. S. .. 6s. 36S
— John ..... 52.
— Johu Ambard bed . 13
— Johu Fredk. Neville 181
N-vill Maskelyne ...
Owen Stuart 50, 175
R. C.E. Skehington... 221
— Robert Napier i6a
Ross Acheson... 251
T. G. Hawkes worth... 249
Thos. R. Johnson 332
Vere Staunton 232
William Carew 21
Smythe, George F, \.
— Henry Hamilt ill ...63, 25;
— Iugoldshy W. T. S 372
— Ralph Oonran 18 1
— Ralph Hamiltjn .. 234
Smythies.Ravmou-l H.R
78, 296
Suatt, Spencr Arthur 276
Snell, Francis Wm. ..40, 406
Snow. Edtn.Graham Si, 329
— Humphry UVaugh . 313
— Robert Hastings P . j^s
Thos. D'Oyly . .50, 308
Snowdon, Harold S. K. 1S3
8oady, G. J. Fitz-M. ... 424
rfolbe, Chae. Edw. de I-. 4;-*
Somerset, C. Wyudham 423
Somervell, Ernest a5C
William 232
Somerville, Jo! in A. U 13a
— Samuel Wallace 319
— Stafford Janes 27
— Tuos. Ca nerou F. 73, 231
Soote, Cecil Speid 249
Sorsbie, Robert Fox ... 210
Reo. Wm. Fras 396
Souper, Charles Edward 371
Souter, Arthur Bourke 438
— Hugh Maurice W 441
— Thomas Bo, 342
Southey, Arthur Melville 213
— Charles Elliot 346
— Henry Herbert 430
— John Henry W 310
— Robert 77, 418
— Wm Melvill 429
Soutry, Trevor L. B 345
Sower by, Maurice E. ... 214
Sowriy, Gerald A 317
Spackman, Hirry 381
Spaight, Thos. Hy. L. ... 2:5
Spalding, Charles 390
— William B i8}
;tf Span, Frederick H 283
185 — Henry J. B 297
6-j Spun tie, J. Patrick W.
395 61, 411
1 ;-. - .liinuv- Bivuchley . 395
r Sparke, Henry Bowyer 223
390 Sparkea, Claude S 382
4 : - — .1 ili:i Geo 22
150 — Win. Spottiswoode$o, 29
284 Sparks, A. W. T. Buist 518
313 — Fred. B. Bttist . 65, 303
445 — James Douglas 235
438 Sparling, Jas. ftiilip 60, 411
165 dparrow, II. Fras 229
400 — Richard 141
265 Spearman, Alex. Young 234
177 Speddi'ig. Chas.Geo.... 369
400 — Charles Rodney 344
219— Edw. Wilfrid... 171
167 — John Carlisle Deey267,36j
259 Speed, H. S.Andrewssa, 207
395 Spence, A. E. Cecil 381
436— Alex. Hierom O. ..... 41b
368— Cecil John Heruert ... 357
344 — Edw. K. E... $19
165 — Johu eo
284 — Pbdip Alex. Francis 299
404 — Philip T. Auguslme .. 426
4jo— Robt. Goo. inkermann 184
330 Spencer, Alau W. B 154
383 — Almenc A. W. 247
154 —Arch. Claude Douglas 344
3 '•
171
y.i
303
l6l
.-;
25O
235
esfi
383
39
4 -'5
43
436
39s
^7<
213
35a
5IO
t ■-*
177
z a ;
4 |5
243
184
173
43(*
38a
270
S'9
ISA
1 ''i
*5a
31
290
214
273
162
«7
,4
j' ■-■
417
Spencer, Charles George 385
— Charles James 242
Dhanjibhai Barjoeji... =16
— Harrison 173
John Trevor 74. 303
John W. T 41, 166
— Col, Lionel Dixon ^15
Lieut. Liouel Dixon 267
— Maurice .. . 36?
1 -v.'ird ; 1 , 4^3
Spender, Wilfrid Blias .. 183
Spens, flfr. Arthur N. W. 530
— James 48, 310
3peranza,W;ilterS..T.J.L.2i7
Spicer, Arthur R. Wm .. 3*3
— Percy I, 183
Spider, Duncan W. L. 174
Salisbury, KlgtrC ias. 56,208 •
Sp -oner, Walter B. . .. 395 '
S|i it: 1 w h ide, Arthur a. j jfi
C varies .1 thn
Sprag ie, 1. inw thas 14^
Spruit, Artimniraves 5S, 242
Edw ird James Heury 22
Sprenger, Aloy-* R 445
Spring, Fred. Gordon... 241
— Reo. Henry 0..-. 53°
Sprot, Alexander 54, 140
Sproule, Hirry H 441
Spry, Leighton Hume .. 247 «
William Sdm, Hume 404
Spurgin, Sir Johu Blick 354
— Johu Henry 33
Spurrell.RobertJohn 65, 146
Spurway, H. Weston ... 398
Spyer, John H. Aug. ... **
s |uire, W. Perfect ■*■••• 38*
Stable, Russell Loscouioe 307 I
Stahles, AlrfX 381 i
Scace, Hy. Watson 444
Stack, Charles Eiw. 403
Charles Spotuswoode 4;«<
Greorge Hail xzi
— Leo Oliver FitzM 286J
Stacpole, Henry D. 373
John 41 ■
Stacpoole, Geo. Wm. fct. 292
Staddou, Henry Ern<
— Francis William ... 366
Statlord,EdraunilH.W.H.2ii
Henry L. C. H. . 71, 20^
Percy B-*aumout ...... 280
Wui.Fraa. Howard 58, 208
Staintorth, Herbert G.... 426
— Lesley C. H 419
— Philip Truman 444
— Richard T. .. 41, 368
Staikartt, Chas.Edw. G. 383
— Haroul A. 384
Siallard, Hamilton G. F. 386
— Raymond M 251
— ^tiicx Frauipton 173
Stammers, Geo. E. F. ... 385
Stanhrough, Leonard K. 1S2
Staudage, R. frazer ... 528
Standbndge,Edui.B. 32, 165
Standen, Jas. Douglas 54, 346
— Robert H, Eraser ... 364
Stanford, Henry BedellSo.iij
Stauistreet, George B. 383
Stanley, tf *c. Albert ttdw. S31
— Hon. Algernon Fras. 132
— Cecil V. S 153
— Edmund i'aluot 63, 368
— ifoM.FerdinandChas, sr|
— Frederick 183
— Bon. Frederick Wm. 151
— Geo drey 4°. 3*3
— Bon. George Fred 173
Herbert P.Weutworth 150
Oliver Hugu 174
— R. F. A. sioaue ... . 15;
Stan 11 us, Gerald W. J.
Fitzgerald i6t
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey ... 441
Harold H. G 439
Hubert Arthur . 256
— Janiee Kawdon 179
jobnfiaymoBdKvelyu 3(0
Thomas IV.... .... 256
Wm. Beauohamp ..;;. 360
Stanton, CharlesJoun 78, 235
— Edward Alexander, 301
— Edw.ri Charles 63, 208
Francis Henry Guy... 173
Frederick W. Starkey i;8
Harold JamesOlt 0b rd 267
Harold John Stanton 233
IiiJ-ex — Active List.
Stanton, Hy. Ernest 75, 173
— Hubert Lionel 43
— Reginald W. Starkey 315
Stanuell, H, S. M. ...79, 259
Staples, Arthur George 369
— John 369
Stapleton, Francis H.... 301
Stapyiton, Bryan H.
Chetwynd 261
— Granville G. C 227
— Granville J. C 171
Stares, Robert P 251
Starr, W. Henderson ... 382
Statham, John C. B. ... 385
— Rev. S. P. H 396
Staunton, George 79, 333
— Henry G. Lynch 232
— Reginald K. Lynch .. 185
— W. Beauchamp 434
Staveley, Sir Chas. W.D. 303
— William Oathcart 170
Stavert, Thos. Hope 58, 35
Stawell, George D 46
Stayner, Frederick S.... 273
— Lawrence George ... 2S.
Steavenson, Chas. John 23
Stebbing, Frederic A.... 263
Stedman, Sir Edward 6, 405
— F. Savignac 53
Steel, Edwin Bedford... 384
— James Nisbet... 45'
— Richard Alexander... 441
Steele, Chas. Edw. B.... 443
— George Frederick 142
— Julian M'Carty 22
— Lawrence L 58, 325
— St. Geo. Loftus ... 75, 415
Steen, Hunter C 441
Steevens, John 26, 308
Stenhouse, Herbert W. 250
— James Llewellyn 174
Stephen, AlbertA. Leslie 224
— Arthur James 247
— Charles Merton 261
— Robert Campbell 155
Stephens, Edward 215
— Georgo Reginald 23;
— Gerard Edm. Byng... 35
— Henry Knighter 398
— Reginald Byng 357
— William iti.
Stephenson, Cecil M. ... 267
— Ernest Wm. Rokeby 319
— Sir Fred. C. A
— John... 519
— Theodore Edward 34, 303
Stepney, C. C, Herbert 322
— Herbert A. Herbert 222
Stericker, A. Wm 2;
— Leinhton Marlow 276
Sterling, John Barton ... 6
— John Trelawny 221
Stern, Hy. Julius J. 154
Steuart, Ferdinand H.
de Kierzkowski 223
Stevens, Algernon F. ... 519
— Arthur C. J 214
— Buckenham F 360
— Capt. Chas. Frederick 170
— Major Chas. Eredk. 70, 413
— Charles Richard 210
— Cecil Robert 519
— Frank Augustus -. 251
— George Archibald ... 230
— George Borlase ...56,
— George Morton ...32, 165
— Harry Cavaye ... 404
— Harry Whitehall 26j_
— John 175
— Leighton Marlow 276
— Morton 423
— Nathaniel M. Comins 43^
— Reginald W. Morton 344
— Stephen Repton 428
— Thomas i?4
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin 213
— Edward Hall 173
— Francis -!>■!■
— George Herbert. 297
— Henry Wickham ...... 527
— James 1
— John Stewart 519
— Kenlis Langley 103
— Nathaniel 4
— Robert 20
— Robert Crawford 178
— Rev. R. Home 531
— Thomas Rennie 346
Stevenson, Walter W.
Campbell
— William Flack
Steward, Go frey R. V.
— Harry Warry 74,
— Oliver H. D'Alteyrac
— Reginald Holden
— Wm. Henry Weymss
Stewart, Albert F
-Alexander Frelerick
— Alg. Bin ham A
— Archibald Campbell
— Archibald Duudonald
— Archibald Francis ...
— Basil Heron Shaw ...
— Bryce 73.
— Rev. Charles
— Captain Chas. Edw. ...
— Lt. Charles Edward
— Cosmo Gordon
— Davison Bruce
— .Sir Donald M. Bart. 4,
— Douglas
— Dudley Btrathearn 71,
— Francis Thornton
— Geoffrey
— George Edward
— George Herbert
— George Powell
— Gilbert Macdonald ...
— Herbert Arthur
— Houton Scott 6,
— Houston M.Shaw
-Hugh
— Ian
— James 78,
— James Ainslie
— James Authony
— James Fearaley
— James Haldane ......
— James Jobnston
— James Marshall ......
— Jas. M. Vansittart ...
John Alexander
— John Henry Keith ...
— Jobn Lindesay
— Noel St. V. Ramsay
— Norman Robert ... 17,
— Patrick A. Vansittart
— Patrick Djuglas
Sir llichd. Campbell 5
— Robert JosephTucker
— Robert MacGregor 6,
Robert Stiir
Rupert
— Thomas William ......
Walter FitzAlan
— Hon. Walter John ...
— -2nd Lt. William
William Archibald ...
Win. Edmond Logan
Wm. H. Macintosh76,
— William Murray
— William Robert...
Stiell, David
Stitfe, Arch. F. E
Stigand, Chauucey H....
Still, Rev. Alexander ...
— Egertun WUloughby
Stirling, Alexander
Archibald
— Charles
— George Murray Home
— Henry Francis
— James David
— James Wilfred 54,
— John Gordon
— Reginald Gilbert ......
— Walter Frauds
— Sir William 5,
— William
— William George Hay
Stistei, C. Heathoote 76,
Stobart, Geo. Herbert...
— Henry Francis
— William Eden 79,
Stock, Herbert Alt'red78,
Thomas 50,
Stockd;ile,GdtY.H.W.7i,
— Herbert Edward
Stockley,ArthurUniaoke
Erne»t Norman
Henry Hudson Eraser
— Hugh Roderick
James Pearson ,
Johu Cator
— Vesey Mangles 61,
Stockwell, Chas. Inglis
327
377
272
292
300
325
357
247
404
336
433
JS6
440
174
353
530
171
299
171
172
4t>5
184
23
429
222
529
529
271
257
244
405
158
441
269
209
131.
18.
42:
360
3y'-
420
268
434
440
442
J59
410
267
34C
4°3
440
164
237
282
525
440
16
300
32J
297
446
242
210
383
180
3'3
40.
401
336
223
172
303
221
442
167
150
322
35!
164
174
421
=4S
'7.1
233
"39
325
3°3
209
170
17'
213
401
212
349
445
412
3?4
Stuart. Alex. Ram*ay72,:77
— Andrew Mitchell 74, 209
— Burleigh Eras. B. 275
— Chas. John Lewis 6o, 4x1
— Chas. H. Villiers 442
-Claude Houston 139
— Donald Forbes 425
— Donald Mackenzie ... 259
— Edward Andrew 225
— Go lfreyR.Conynghani277
— Herbert Craven 352
— Hugh Seymour David 308
— Jobn 299
— John Patrick Villiers 404
— Johu Robert 381
— John T. Burnett 357
— Patrick Villiers 236
— Ralph Esme 180
— Reginald Pole 329
— Robert Charles O. 74,177
- Rev Robt. Wm. Hall 530
— Sidney Offord 380
— Walter 0;hiltree 272
- William D. Villiers . 441
Stubber, ftobt Hamilton 132
Stubbs, Arttiur G. B. 79, 373
- Artbur Kennedy - 275
- William 134
■itucley, Humphrey St.L. 220
Studd, Herbert Wm. ... 221
-^tudlert, Edward .. .. 364
Stuiley, Harry 300
Stulpnagel, Chas. Wm. 182
Sturges, Wm. Eden 61, 232
Scur.ner, Arthur J. 524
Sturrock, George 0 i8j
iturt, Robert El N ..49, 410
$tyle, Rodney Charles... 313
Suart, Wm. H. 47, IQ6
Su Ids, Wm. Benj. ..190, 370
Sudley, A.J. C.G. Visct. 134
Sug leu, A. MaitlanJ 373
~*ngg, Benjamin 215
Sulivan.G. D. FUme^x, 138
Sullivan, Edw.Langford 427
Geolfrey Arnold 302
— Hugh Aug 39
M;i"hew 366
— R ipert Rdward ... 422
-Sumner, Cba. Mannoir 61,296
S.mder, Chas. Edward .. 518
Sunderland, Alfred J.E. 242
Supple. James Fras 377
Surtee-s, Henry S. B 133
Herbert C 61, 221
Suther. Cuth >ertC ... 4, 397
— Percival 182
Sutherland, Alic 350
— David Waters 195
— Henry Holmes 299
— Jobn Campbell 423
— William Dunbar 525
Suttie, Geo. D. Grant... 300
S itton, Alex. Artbur ... 382
— Francis Goodwiu Hill 432
— Frederick 183
— Henry George 8g, 417
— Hugh Clement 221
Swabey, Frederick ...... 361
— Louis William 380
— daunce 335
Wilfred Spedding 364
Swaiuo. Arthur T. ...5^, 344
— Charles Edward 24
— Charles L 524 _
— Francis L.Victor 210
— Frederick Robt. ...... 515
— La ipold V. ... 6
Swaiusjn. Fred. Ernest 320
— Joseph Leonard 258
Swan, Charles Tarrant 429
— Johu Stewart 437
— Norman Edward 256
— William 369
— William Travers 381
Swaun. Clarence J. H... 173
HaaiigGon 237
— Johu Christopher 65, 412
Swausion, Arthur W. ... 147
Charles Oliver 426
— Nowell Sherson ...78, 416
— Norman B. Glegg 439 Swan t,on, James H....70, 399
— Sydney Philip 56, 209S.vayne, Cha. Henry... 378
William 171I — Edvvard Hopton 245
Stroud, Edward James.. 400 — Eric Johu Eagles. 422
Strouts, Bernard M 401 — H irold George C. 77, 209
Stuart, Alex. P. D.Carmatt43o[— Oswald ttocke 183
Alex. George .. 225'Sweeuy, Roger Lewis C. 404
Stockwall, Clifton Iuglis 2O4
— Geo. Clifton Intrlis ... 336
— Hugh Charles 334
Stodart, Thomas .... 526
Stoddart, Chas. Hen. 22, 406
— Frederick William ... 32
— George iS
Stoker. M.C.L.Caulfeild 361
— Richard N". 51
— Wm. B. Caulfeild 371
Stokes, Aleyu Whitley 215
— Alfred -74. 16"
- Chas. Hy. Geo. Vesey 27
— Claude Bayfield ..... 4*
— Folliott Stuart F 2
— Henry Haldane 378
— Leslie FalkiaerJ.de V. 23
— William Allen 213
— William Noel 39.'
Sto'toe, Rev. Cecil Geo. 530
— Thomas Richard 282
Stone, Ar. Brabazon 26
— Reo. Arthur E. 530
— Charles Alfred 385
— Francis 357
— Francis Gleadowe 58, 176
— Lionel Geo. Tempest 235
William Richard 432
Stonem in, James 40, 363
Stoney, F. J. Wetherall 33
— George Butler 267
— Patrice Sinclair 404
— Ualph D. Sadleir 345
Stooks, Charles Sumner 44.-
St opford, A.Bouverie 22, 165
tloa Fred. William... ?6
— Heneage Frank 174
— Lionel Arthur M 30-
— Wyndham Horace ... 40
Storey, Hy. Innes 242
Storr, Charles L 44
— Henry ... 311
Storrs, Rev. R. Aug. ... 533
Story, Edw. Kenmir ... 401
Stotherd, E Iw. A. Wood 430
Sydney Boyle 24;
Stott, Charles William 36J
Stow,Elliot P. Philipson 155
Stoyte, George Henry .. 36 j
Stracey, Sir Edw. P. Bt. 133
— Ernest H. Denne 239
Strachan, David 320
E.Aubrey 72, 271
Jas. Arthur 34
— Rt. Reo. John Miller 53J
9traehey, Johu 79, 416
Richard John 78, 35
Strafford, Percy B 26.
Sorahan, Charles 6
— George Aubrey
Strango, Arthur James.
— Harry Bland
— Robert George 78,
Strangways, U. S. Fox.,
— Theodore Stephen Fox 344
Stratford, Cecil Vernon
Wingfie'd 58, 20S
Stratton, Fred. Chas.... 395
— Wallace C. R 446
Streatffcild, Eric... 3^9
Heury 58, 219
Street, Alf. Wm. Fred... 52
— Arthur 360
— Ashton s
— Edmund Rochfort ... 291
— Harold Edward 173
— Herbert 161
Streeten, Bernard S. ... 282
Stretton, William Lionel 261
Strick, John Arkwright 3
Strickland, Edw.Petei8i, 239
EdwardS 354
Percy 0. Hutchison... 525
— Wm. Alex. Wickede\.. 44
Striedinger, Oscar 365
Stringer, Fred. Wm 24
Strong, Addington D. ... 442
— Charles Powlett 251
Frederic Lewis H. ... 401
Henry Stuart 441
— Herbert Percy 442
204
435
437
»79
i69
426
Tim r, Harold 44 ijTeversham. R. K. ... 65, 413
43
236
211
426
828C
Sweeny, Terence H.
Sweet. Edw. Herbert ... 439
Sweetman, Michael J.... 249
— Michael .Tames J 275
Sweetnam, Stephen W. 384
Sweny, Wm. Frederick 231
Swetenham, Foster 143
— Robert A 18,406
— Roger 2jt,
Swettenham, Geo.Kilner 341
— Thos. R. E. Warren 249
— Wm. Alex. Whvbault i3;
Swift, R. Meade P
Swifte, Edm.Lenthal ...
— Francis William
Swiney, Alex. J. Henry
— Ernest Robt. Rainier
— George Walter B.... 70, 413
— Gilbert Mars R. A. ... 161
Swinhoe.EdmnndArthur 43^
Swinley, Geo. D. Probyn 44
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop 21
— Francis Edward 52
— Robert Brace 31'
Swire, Henry 372
— Walter 249
Sword, Wm. Dennistoun 329
Sworder, Fred. Robt. T. 340
Swynnerton, Rev. Chas. 530
Syer, Herbert Hingston 445
Sykes, Clement Arthur 172
— Harold Piatt 136
— Herbert Scholfield .. 259
— Joseph 516
— Percy Molesworth ... 136
— William 137
— Wm. Ainley 517
— William Ernest 330
Sylvester.GeorgeHolden 379
Syme.fien. J.G.Skittowe 53-
Symon, Walter C 173
Symonds, Charles W.H. 420
— Rev. Geo. D.
— George Da vey 170
— JohnF.Loder 29;
SymonB, Adolpbe 154
— Charles Bertie Owen 214
— Frank Albert 384
— G. A. J. Soltau 32;
— Lionel C. Soltau 332
— Thomas Henry 526
Syms, Edwin Albert ... 402
— Mark 44:
Synnott, Wilfrid Thos. 174
Syson, Alfred E 401
Szczepanski, Hugh C.... 18,,
Tabor, Albert M 144
Tagart, Harold A. L, ... 156
Tahoordin, Spencer M. 442
Tailyour, George H. F. 174
— Thos. F. B. Renny... 210
rait, Fred. Guthrie 299
Talbot, Si'rAdelbert C.40, 407
— Lord Edmund B... 56, 15
— Frank Eustace Geo. 404
— Fred. Gilbert 35;
— George J. F 63, 171
- George R. FitzRoy ... 17
Index — Active List.
Tatara, Walter John ... 395
Tatchell, Edward 24*
Tate, Alan E 380
Ohae. Wm. Henry 41, 368
Gerard William 3S3
Godfrey 529
John Fraa Fenwiok 258
Tatham, Arthur G 65, 397
Charles .1. Willmer ... 382
Teman.Hv. Breffuey4o, 40c
— Richard R. B 37"
— Trevor Patrick B. 49, 234
Terrot, Chas. Russell ... 147
Terry, A. F. A. lmbert 148
Astley Herbert... 364
Edw.'KrnestGregory 3*8
Kobt. J. Atkinson
Tetlev, Arthurs »oi
Tawnoy, Charles Josepl:
— Edw. Plowden A 7 :
raylcr.Wm.EothergillC
Taylor, AdrianAubreyC. 354
— Alexander William77, 227
— Arthur H. Mendle ... 154
— Arthur Wm. Neufville 428
— Cecil Hugh 330
— Cecil Salusbury 180
— Charles Lancaster ... 265
— Daniel 234a
— Douglas James Ori75, 415
— Edward 395
— Edward Moore 440
— Edward Thornton 81, 26
— Ernest Fitzwiliinm ... 364
— Ernest Frederick 2
— FrunciB Heale 76, 430
— Fras. Pitt Stewart ... 364
— Fred. Edw. V 56, 305
— George 215
— Geo. A. Campbell 436
— Rev. George Letell 457
— George Philip LmPlat 219
- Glealeigh J. 8 174
— Gordon Annesley 352
— Guy Hastings 441
— Harcourt Ernest 311.
— Haydon d'A. P.... 70. 273
— Hy.ClarenceGraut 73, 177
— Herbert Stock ey 386
— Herberi Wodenouse.. 171
— Hugo Neufville 420
— Hugo Maacie 34c
— Rev. John 530
— John Shawe 261
— John Vickriss 297
— Lyttelton R. J.
Waters 214
Mowbray 178
Neville Cracrolt 421
— Oswald Albon A 28 4
Percy Hy. Mitchell... 444
Philip Beauchamp 70, 16S
— Reginald O' Bryan ...440
Reyuell H. B. 78, 267,308
— A'ir R.C. Hayes 3
— Robert Eyre S. ... 74, 414
— Robert James Fred... 306
— St. John L. H. D11 Plat 170
— Stuart Campbell 315
— Walter Wm. Pitt 33d
— Wilbrahanr 365
— William 377
— William Henry 283
— William H.P.J 58, 17C
— Willi.ira James 384
Taylour, George Ryfleld 234
— Harry Lynch T.72, 397] Teacher, Normau M'D. 259
-John 431
— Johnston S 50
— Hon. Milo George 50, 20b
— Neville Stuart 358
•"Hon. Reg. A.J 7
— Wm. John Campbell 38c
Talland, Frank 161
Tancock, Alex. Charles 289
— Osborne K 179
Tancred, John Yule 404
— Thos. Angus 179
— Thomas Selby 435
Tandy, Edward A 213
— Edward Ord 452
— Ernest Napper 183
— Henry Stratford ...18, 406
— John 386
— Maurice O'Conner ... 213
Tanner, Charles John
— ChartesOrieiO 429
— Frederick Courtney 258
— John Arthur 65, 208
Tapp, James H. W 171
Tarbet, Wm. Godfrey... 256
Tarloton, John W. F. ... 147
Tarry, Goo. Golbourn78, 252
Tarte,BernardR,.Kinneir 229
Tarver, Alex. Leigh 438
— William Knapp 369
-•8.
S
142
438
26
Teale, Edward J. J.. ..7:
Teck, U.ll. the Ouke of
— U.S. U. Prince Alex-
ander of 14&
— U.S.U. Prince Adol-
phus of 132
U.S. /i.iVinreFrancis
of.
Teed. Arthur S. 11.
Teesdale, Frank It.
rempest, UogerStcphen 2.;!
I'omplo, A. 11. Williams 244
— 0. Pilcher "7
— Frank Valiant 4°'
— Henry H. 49- 1'°
— John 46, >6i
— Reginald Cecil 398
RichardCaruao .74, *°V
William Arthur M.... 273
Tompler, Chas. Bertram 418
Cyril Frank 437
— Henry 75. 4"S
— Wnllur Francis .. 346, 374
feunaut, C. Cambrldgo
81,4.7
— Edward 435
— Hy. Lancelot 170
— Thomas B. Everest... 481
Ternan, H. A. BrctTney 229
IVw. I'vrilCrofton B. ... 145
- — Harold S 279
5 — Thomas Percy ... 146
Thaoker, Henry Joseph 428
— Robert Christy 383
Thackeray, Charles B. .. 174
Frederick Reunell 58, 176
— Henry James 334
— Thomas M.Gerard 47, 271
Thackwell, C. G. R. 75, 4'5
— Charles Joseph .. 159
— Edward LoftusR 372
— Joseph Edwin 348
— Osbert Montague R. 78,207
Tharp, Gerard Prideaux 359
Thatcher, Gerald Gaue 182
— John Fred. Charles 63, 412
Thellusson, A. W. W. A. 267
Hon. Hugh Edmund 183
Theobald, Hy. Chas. W. 273
— Stanley Reay 150
Thesiger. Hon. C. W. . 155
— George H. 77. 357
Thicknesse, John A. ... 245
Truck-. Chas. W. 380
Thistlethwayte, Evelyn
William ..74, 33
Thorn, George St. Clair 384
Thomas. ArthurC. H. 72, 307
— Arthur Havilland 63. 363
— Berkeley Hardingo .. 27/
— Charier hatimer 361
— Charles Samuel W. ... 183
— David lirodie 261
Edw. Algernon D. 78,275
— Francis Herbert S.
— Frederick William ... 437
— Geo. Trevor H. 33'
— George Tucker 524
SirGjilfrey V. Bart. 56, 167
— Gwyn 440
— Hy. Evan Patesball .. 249
Henry Melville 17'
— Henry Robt.Dacre*32, 408
Hubert St. George ... 424
John Wellesley 290
Reginald Anourin ... 174
— Reginald Percy 34c-
Reginald Seymour ... 442
— Robert Henry 214
— William Fred 524
Thoniasoa, ArcN. F 43.'
Thompson, Albert Eilw. 3 >9
— Albert Geo 384
— Arthur H. Symes 174
— Aubrey Julian 1"
— Bernard A.... 247
— Bernard Heury 215
— Qen. Charles William 15-
— MojorGharleaWm. 72, 141
— Croasdaile Miller 523
— Cvnl i'owney 447
DavidMout. 417
— Edward Gerald 15s
— Edwm Stephen Wrighti45
— F. Haoket 60, 342
— Frank S. Corbitt 529
— Frederick Vivian ... 215
— George Frederick ... 130
— Gilbert 349
— Harold Jas. Meysey 338
— Harry Adair 348
Harry Arth. Hale ... 430
— Henry Neville 381
— Herbert John 300
— Ivan Frank Ross 43
— John 369
— John Alexander R. ... 277
— Noel GilUat 339
— Richard ..46, aoo
— Kichd. \i. Brereton... 213
— Robert George 381
— Roland WyclitTo 307
— Sydney Arthur 3C8
— Thomas li. Luvett ... 215
— William Anson ... 78, 416
— Wm. Arthur Murray 17^
— William George 173
Thompson, Wm. Henry 16
— William Thomas F... 405
— Wm. Maxwell 212
— William Oliver 22, 40&
— Rrr>. William Fras. ... 53°
ThomBett, Rich. Gillham 378
Thomson. Alan Fortescuo 174.
— Alex. Fred. R "7i
Alex. 1; icbrie 44'
— Alex. Henry Gouger 43*
— Andrew Graham ...54, 203
— Angus Eric Meihvou 304
— Charles 5'9>
— 0. F. S. Anslruther6i, 133
Christopher Oinlwood 214
David Birdwood 421
— Douglas Arthur 215
Edmund Peel 353
— Francis Wyville 5>7
— George Addison L. ... 243
— George Sloane 528
— Harrv Michael 35"
— Vet. Lt.Col. Heury ... 395
— Capt. Henry 525
— Henry George \lleu 234
— Hugh D. White .. .. .. 170
— Qr. \lr. James 233
— Major James 383
James Alex. Skene 60, 256
— John Bustue CoOke ■• 245
— Mowbray Ti* s'ad<75,t;6
— Noel ArbuUinot 336
— Roger Gordon 183
— Samuel John 516
SluU.0 339
— Wilfred Burrell 380
— Rev. William 530
Willia iiAii-iriitnei'72, 134.
— William David . 75. 4'S
— William Dixon Minn 134
Wi hi n Gordon .... 243
Wm. Jlon&gouiurie ... 336
Thorb ii-n, Adam U 351
Thorn.:, Aiitome U. 231
- Charles Henry .. ... J37
— Henry Allien .. 360
— Julio' F. Wen m . .. 257
— Willi in J 1111 IS 175
I'horneyciMit, AL-x. vV.
79. 259>
Thornhill, Clement li.... 436
— George Badham — 183
— Henry He.iufuj ...51, 446
— John 420
— John Evelyn 337
Thoruley. Robert Win. 306
Phorncou, Arth. Parry 40,408-
— Charles Edward 43:
-=- Glaudd Fn-derick 326
— Edward Evelyn L). .. 364
— Fru u-nok ImI.v.u- l ... 260
— Leslie iljbjr .. 357
— Si-luey Vernon .. 71, 176
— Wilh. wi Ui-ooke 3«o
fhornyerol't, C ias. M... 32!
L'horold.Cuas.CooilH. 41, 263
— Freleriek TeiU|ile .. 315 -
— Hayford Doogiua .65, 284
— Henry Cecil .. 252
— Willia.u Grant 517
I'luroton, Charles J. ..401
1'oorp, Ait nir Edward 3S5
— Arthur Hugh 180
— Austin
— Herbert W. Jjji — 315
— John Claude 178,^70
Thorpe, Alfred 251
— Edward Ivau ue S. .. 251
liervase 35l
JohnOlaude 308
— John Somei'led .. 223
- William Mow .1 1 . 151
fhowloss, Edwin 38S
Tuoyts, Fras. Gord'.i 'i. .4 ■
— Harry Newman Morgan i4>
Tureiiiiaud, Wm. Mm r.iy 119
I'hielfall.Cliis M.ii-rw . 14 1
furc-mor. B, dum
— Jas. Henvillo... .
Thnug, Edw. Clavj.i8j, 3-J4
— Ricuanl H. U 4'J
I'Uioc^iuortou. R J. 11. 223
Farupp, Edw. Fre 1. ... 232
— Francis 31 > J^
f aiulhor, Ar H. ti u. . 103
— Heury FieetWjj l Bin
— Leslie Cardo-v . 444
— WUioughuy .. .. sj, 4'7
Thurburn, Arlhur Hugh 259
— James White 31, 206
— Walter Levinge 235
Thurnall, Henry P. ..;... 330
Thurston, Hugh C 3S2
— Hugh Stanley 384
Thwaites, Sydney H. ... 268
— William 171
Thwaytes.EdmundChas. 418
— Henry J 372
Thymic, ReginaldT 5
Tibbits, Walter 385
Tickell,Edw James. ..78, 155
Tidmarsh, Robert M. ... ^85
Tidswell. Edward Cecil 257
Tighe, Francis Alfred ... 17:
— Michael Augustus ... 44'''
— Michael Joseph ...Si, 423
— Stanislaus Michael .. 427
— Vincent John 36
Till, Francis Edward ... 140
Tillard, Arthur B 437
— Arthur George 327
— Elliot Dowelf 215
— Francis Bonham 214
Tillbrook, P. Lim 130
Tilley, Wm. Fairbairn... 211
Tilney, Harold J 155
— Norman E 173
— Wm. Arthur 158
Timbrell, Thomas ...... 404
Timmis, Alex. Wellesley 320
— John Vernon 256
Tims, Frederick 369
Tindal.Arthur H. U. ... 29:
Tinker, Edward 74, 177
Tinley, Gorvase F. N.70, 413
Tipping, E. A. Gartside77, '77
— Root, F. Gartside 58, 411
Tisdall, Arthur Lance74, 177
Tizard, Henry E 353
Tobin, Fred. John... 58, 344
— Harry Walter 183
Tod, Alex. Geo. Wm. 261, 368
— George RuBsell ...„ 80, 338
— John Kelso 423
— Noel Moir 269
Todd, Arthur George ... 395
— Chas. Campbell 3^4, 373
— Octavius , 379
— Wm, Joseph 250
Todhunter, Herbt. Wm. 268
Toke, Roundel 1 Tristram 297
Toker.Alliston C 6, 405
Toller, Hamlet B. ... 357, 7.74
Tombhngs, Edw. G 149
Tomkins, Ernest Leith... 180
— Harry Leith 439
— William Edward
— Wm. Percival 4,
Tomlin.MauriceHilliard 256
Tompson.HewWakeman 290
Toms, Francis B. R...65, 176
Tonge, William Corrie... 239
Tonnochy, Valens C. 49,
Toogood,Arth. Seymour 234
— Cecil 2S6
Tootel), Edward
Topham, Albert Alfred 347
— T. Harrison 210
Toppin, Harry Stanley 232
Torbett, Francis H. E. 307
TordiH'e, Siaflord H. W. 325
Torkington, Chas. Coke
— G. Stukeley 244
— Oliver Miles 269
— Richard Humphrey.. 230
Torrie, Claud Jameton 234
— Lawrence J 49, 410
— ThoB. G. Jameson ... 404
Tothill, Francis W. G.73,177
Tottenham,Chaa.Bosvile 155
— PonsonbyJohn Lottus 29s
— Robert Loftus ......... 426
Toulmin, Arthur M 402
Toulson, Clement P. 138
Tovey.Geo. Strangways 174
Tower, Cony ers 137
— George Alfred ;"
— William Maitland 144
Townend, Jtev, A. J 39b
Townley, Charles R...47, 243
-*- William 115
Townsend, C. C 65,
— Cuthbert Hanson 27
— Edmond 377
— Edward Neville 284
Index
To .vnseD d.Ed .Copleston
— Robt. Edw. Lawrence
— Satnuol 81,
— Sam.C. Chetwodei8i,
Townshend, Charles
Vere F. 46,
— Ernest 73,
— George Robert 56,
Towse, Ernest Beckwitb
Towsey, FrancisWm.247,
Tozer," Arthur G. M
Tracey, Arthur 56,
— Hon. A. H. C.
Hanbury
Eric T. H. Hanbury.
William Maxwell 227,
Tracy, Geo. Courtenay
Traherne.Geo. Gilbert...
Traill, John Murray
— William Henry
— William Stewart
Trapani, Alfred 69,
— Charles -
Travers, Arthur Hope ..
— George Alfred ..
— Hugh Mortimer
— Hugh Price
— Jonas Hamilton du B.
— Joseph Oates
— Robert Eaton
Treanor, Thos. Stanley
Tredgold, John A. T. ...
Treeby, Henry Paul.. .70,
Treffry, Frederic
Trefusis. Hon. Hy.W....
— Hon. Walter Alex. ...
Tregear, Fred. Charles
— Vincent F. W.
— Vincent Wm 6,
Treherne, Fras. Harper
Treuiayne, Hon. Arthur
John Hearle
Trench, Bernard Fred.
— Fras. M. Cheuevix ...
— Fred. A. LePoer... 40,
— Fred. John A 58,
—Geo. Fred. Cheuevix 78,
— Henry Walter
Mordaunt,V. Le t*oer
Richard H. Cheuevix
— Stewart John 54,
Trenchard, Hugh M. ...
Trent, Francis Harrison
George Alexander ...
Trethewj', Thomas L. ...
— Walter Hugh
TreveJyan, W. F
Trevor, Arthur P.
— Francis W
— Harry
— Henry Octavius
— Herbert Edward
— Hubert B. Cosmo
— William Herbert
Trew, Edward F
Trewby, JCcv. Donald..
Trewman, Geo. T...
Tribe,Cecil VValfd. 79,352,
— Charles Walter
Trim, Robert William ...
Trimble, Chas. Edw. ...
l'rimby, Tbomas
rrimnell, Wm. D 0 182,
IVingbam, Archibald M.
Tripp, Arth. W. H.... 78,
Wm, Hy. Lainson ...
Triscott, Charles P....6of
Tristram, Chas. Edw....
— Lancelot S.B
— Miles Halton
Tritton, Charles
— Oswald
Trollope, Arthur G
Trotm.au, O.Newsham ..
— Nathaniel Fiennes ...
— Wm. Mends Forte ...
Trotter, Alg. Richard...
— Edwaru. Henry...
— EverardG Stanley ...
— Gerald Frederic
— Gilbert. R. A. John ...
— Henry
— James Keith 34,
— Prilip Durham
— Reginald Baird, '
— Hubert Francis.. ....4:,
— Warren Francis .71,
— Active List.
446 Tro'ter, William John.. 382
275'Troup, Arthur George... 398
380 — Robt. Daubeny Rose 230
368 Trousdale, Robt. Cecil 296
Trower. Arthur S. 150
419— CourtneyVor 56, 265
209 Troyte, Gilbert J. A. ... 322
176 Truell, Edmund G. S. ... 234
319 Trueman, Cha*. F. H.... 327
362 — Henry Jno. Hamilton 240
360 Truman, Wm. Robinson 7
176 Truscott, John Jas. 370
Truster, James 175
Trydell, Arthur Stuart.. 395
— Bot^t 426
Tryon, George C 219
— Guy Thomas Lewes 220
Tucker, A. E. Ranelagh 261
— Albert Napoleon . 215
— Aubrey Charles 332
— Benjamin 402
— Charles
— Ernest Fred. Gordon
— George
— Vudor Henry St. Geo.
— William Guise 24,
— William Hancock ...
Tnckey, Keo. J. G. White
— Thos. Broderick A....
Tudor, Ernest Augustus
Tudor
— Henry Huuh
— Lechmere Howell ...
Tudway, Robert John^o,
Tafnell, Arth.Wyndhaui
— Edward
— George Murray
— Hugh Richard 76,
— Lionel Chas. Gostling
— NeviUArthurC.de H.
Tugwell, CI. Buchanan
154 Tuite, Mark Antony 75,
4©i Tuke, Arthur William.
174 — George F. Stratford
363 — George Jerry A
176 — Martin L 75,
446 Tull, Frank Kellow
31 rullibardine, Marquis of
285 Tullocb. Donald Fiddea
443 — Jas. Bruce Gregone...
284 —John Arthur S
259 — JohnWalterGraha7n76
277 — Rictmrd M. Gregorie
3c* — Tom Gregorie
2J2 Tulloh, Geo. Swinton ..
290 — Robert Henry Wm....
373 Tuohy, John Fra
440 Tupman, John A
37S — Kenneth Lyon
419 Tupper, Gas.' Le M
380 Turnbull,Cha.Fred.A.33,
315 — George Oliver "..
247 — Harold Price
22c; — Hugh V. Corbett
401 — Walter Btrrie
530 Turner, Alex. Scott
3H0 — Alfred Edw 7.
36b — Alfred G. Burn
431 - Alfred H. P 56,
325 — Archer L. M 73,
380 — Arthur Edw
353 — Arthur Jervois
308 — Benjamin
227 — Bingham Alexander
237 — Charies
398 — Charles Hampdeu ...
176 — Edward 79, iu
438 — Ernest Vere 2:
297 — Francis Charles 23
154 — Frank Gordon 21
418 —Fred. Mansel 3?., 165, 36,
1S3 — Frederick Wm.Chas. 425
229 — George Harvej' 420
400 — Harold Lake C 442
398-- Henry Bluis
372 — Henry Edward Martin 239
133 — Henry Hamilton F. ... 431
219 — Herbert Guy 261
443 —Horace Harrison
219 —Jame» Gibbon 65, 410
285 — John Digby 370
6 — Martiu Newman 282
165 — Neville George Harry 284
16 — Percy Alexander 284
342 — Reginald Geurge 519
409 - Samuel Compton... 24, 205
39S — William 38
445
397
529
39^
379
210
172
266
3°3
227
130
303
273
279
30?
294
415
529
S83
38i
209
366
'34
181
3'5
210
,4i3
313
180
273
3«5
; 16
400
237
163
282
445
395
268
S«9
310
1D4
43°
i7e
'77
2'5
'74
140
357
310
24j
828/
Turton, Hugh M 439
— Ralph Douglas 261
— William Harry 63-, 208
Tuson, Charles Edward 269
— George Edward 157
— Sir H. Brasnell 4, 397
— Harry Denison 286
Pweddell. Francis 424
— Henry 430
Tweed ie, Gerald Scott... 225
— Henry Oarmdchael ... 329-
— William John Bell ... 350
Twidale.Wm C. E 174
Twigg, Edw. Francis ... 430-
— Herbert Jos Richard 529
— Robert Hsnry 56, 417
Twining, P. Geoffrey ... 211
Twiss, Ed.vra.rd Francis 249
— Francis Arthur 1S1
— George Edward 379-
— Horace Wm. Frincis 242
— Hubert Richard 398
— John Henry 2ir
-- Wm. Louis Oberkirch 445
Twist, Alex W. E 353-
— Ernest Frederick 154
1'wyibrd, Ernest H. S. 79.269
— Lionel Thos. C 329V
Twynam, Humphrey M. 277
— Thomas MacGrogor... 334
Tyacke, George 178.
— Nicholas 384
Tylden, William 54, 167
Tyler, Alfred Herbert... 213
— Arthur John ........ ., 284
— Arthur Malcolm 179
— Francis Cameron 173-
— Frederick 306-
— Henry Edward 60, 208-
— .Tames Aj-buthnot 170-
— John Ch.Ues ..52, 207
— Ralph Edward 180-
— Roper Maxwell 333-
— IVev >r Bruce 17, 164
— W. E. Saumerez 296-
Tyndali, Henry Stuart 442
— Robert 332-
— Wm. Ernest Marriott 284
— Tynte, Mervyn A. ... 353
Tyrol I, Iteo. Edward 506
Tyrrell, Arthur Fredk... 384
— Aug. Charles Lionel 353
— Chas. Robert 380
— Geoige G. Montague 146
— Gerald Ernest 173.
— John Frederick. 182
Tyrwhitt, Hon. Rupert
73, t77
Tytler, H. Christopher 428
— Robert AdamjNeilson 339
Umfreville, Harry K. ... 285
— Percy -... 313
— Samuel 0 284
Underwood, Edw. Arth. 317
— Joseph Wm 145.
[Jnett, John Alfred 249, 374
Uniacke, Henry Percy... 339.
— Herbert, C. Campbell 170
— Robie Fitzgerald 271
Uuthank, Clomeut W. O. 144
— juhn Salusbury 332
Un win, Charles Harold 258
— Gaston B 76, 416
— Robert Burrell 243.
(J puller, Russell 7
Upperton, Stuart 29b
Upton, Henry Chas 157
Unnstoii, Arch.G. fi. 78, 400
— E. Brabazon 70, 350
EJi'-^uhart, Edw. Fred.
Malt by 299
— Edward Wm. L... 136
Urwin, John Johnson... 529.
Usoorne, Philip O. G. ... 214
— Thos. Masters 170.
Ussher, Allan Vesey 78, ^69
— Edward 143
Imerson, Henry KeLso 294
Vaid.OooverieeCawasjee 516
Valentine, Uilus*. 2.14
Vallaucey.H.d'Estampes 350
Vu.lentiu, Henry-Edward 171
— John Maximdiau. 245
Vailing.-*, Fred Fitz Roy 272
— Hdury Alau ., 434
Vance, Sir Horatio Page 131
Vaudeleur.C. Fosters. 79, 223
S2S.
Index — Activv List.
Yar.deleur, Crofcnn Burv-'q rineent, Henry Ales. ■ , i 7™alkor, Harold Maxwell 13*
— Henry Hartley... . 183 — Henry Osman . .... 178-
— Robert Seymmi' 336 Vine, Francis Marsuall 39»
— Wm. fctounfccharlesC
Van den isesi. Pierre..
Yanderbyl, Chas. F
Van deriiyl. John ...
Vander Gucfct, Geo. T
— Rupert L
Van der Kiste, Freegiu
William 1
Vanderzee. F. i!» nry 6, 405
— Hemy Frank 179
s'rti de Weyer, Bates G
Vano, JI-oh. Wm. L....77
Van Geyzel, John L. ..
Vanrenen, Adrian J. H.
— Arthur Sanders
— George Rainier...
— James Earnest 21:
Vans-Agnew, Edw. L.... 256
— Francis i-y
■ John 60,
303
160
>57
M9
404
436
332
525
422
241
4.
Vines.Charles James .-,, 27
Vivian. Arthur Granville 43(
Charles Augustus 441
Frederick Guy 47. 409
— Valentine 22-
Vizard, Robt. Davenport 3a
Von Douop.Pelham G.48, 207
— Stanley Brenton...73, 17; 1— John Newman
rii-nrv Alexander 235
— Henry C. C 48, 166
— Heury George 429
— Herbert John 213
— Herberts ntherlands 1, 2^9
— Herbert Thomas 349
— James BarUnd 155
— Joan 0. A 72, 13^
John 1) tuglas Glen... 299
Vansittart, Eden 73. 4H
"VanSomeren.Wm.W.... 444
VanStraubeuzee, A. H. 80,209
— Bowen Wm. Sutton... z6:i
— CasimirCartwright 170
— Casimir Heun 0. ... 243
Vassall, Phillips S 213
"Vaesallo, Nicola 186
Vaughan, Chas. Daviea 286
— Edward - 327
— Edward Gyles 433
— Edw .Jas. Forrester. 242
— Esmae Allan Peers... 231
— Eugene N. E. Mallet 220
— Henry Barhurst 4:8
— Herbert R 234
— John 148
— Joseph Chas. Stool ke 518
— Louis Ridley -i. 443
— Philip Edmund 530
— Richard Randal 430
— Robert Edward 430
— Thomas Tweed ...51, 166
Vawdrev, George 364
— Charles Lewis 298
Vella, Alrred 71
— Arthur 186
— Walter Dunbar 186
Venables, Charles John 273
— Edward Frederick ... 313
Venning, Gordon R. ... 174
Venour, Walter Edwin 427
— Wilfrid John 354
Ventris, Francis 17
Vereker, Chas. G :8i
Verner, Edw. Wingfield 239
— George de Wei 207
— Thomas Edward
— Wm. W.Cole 46
Vernon, Granv he Wm
— Hubert Edward 356
— Lionel Douglas 183
■ Ronald James 32:
Von Hugel. Sbrmaa G an
Vnres, Charles 11. S. 76, t6(
Vost, William 5'8
Vonsuen. Win. John 22, 406
Vowell, Hugh Alex .6$, 247
— Richard Augustus ...373
Voyle, Henry Elliot 27->
Vyse, Cecil Howard 1 3 \
-Edward Howard 144
— George A. Howard... 237
Vyvyan.Courtenay B.72, 229
— Herb. Reginald... 24?
— William Geoffrey 264
Wace, Edward Gurth ... 214
— Ernest C... 481 r75
— Richard 22, 165
Wadded, Jas. Douglas... 35
—Lawrence Augustus... 516
Waddington.Evelyn deB.333
3°i 407
John Norman 529
— Launcdlot Henry ... 431
— Melville 81, 17S
— Montagu C B. F. ... 28
— Oswald Bethell 156
— Percy Gerald 76, 4*5
— Regmald 214
— Reginald Selby 213
— Samuel MeAll .. yu
— Walter Blenaerhassi it. 1 I ■
— Wilfrid Beckett 23"
— William Arch. Smail 443
— William George 4^6
— William Reginald ... 395
— William Robert 4:?
Wall, Allan Co pinger ... 439
— Edward Ja nes 215
Edward Watkiu 427
231
■ 383
17?
210
257
183
180
173
401
352
83
Ver&choyle. E. Greville 2
— • Jno. Hamilton 58, 28
Versturme, Chas. Hamil-
ton 212
— Heury Palairet 225
Venue, Naunton Henry 22V
Vesey, Chas. Edw. Gore 213
— Herbert! U&rk-fl 427
— Ivo Lucius B 227
Vetch, William Francis
Vickera, Aubrey 283
— Chas. Ernest... 2:3
— Cuxhi ert 439
— Hilton 427
— Wilfrid Constant 525
Vidal, Chat*. barnabyM. 39a
Vidler, Wm. lhou.as ... 38C
Vigne, Robert Aurteu8i, 169
Vigors., Chile Henry 254
— 1*11 1 lip Urban 254
— Philip U. W 24
— Rtchd. Percy L 34
— Thomas Mercer 373
Villiers Charles tl^de... 134
— Evelyn Fountain© ... 2J58
Viuce. twllmin 240
' ini I nt,Arth.Gustave8o,4cxi
— Berkeley 172
— Edward 325
— 1'iatik Lloyd... 429
— Harry 184I
Wade, Alex. P. C. H
— George Augustus ....
- Harrv A. L. H
- H. Molesworth St.A
-James Molesworth .
-T. Stewart Herschel
- William Barton 37
Wadesou, Fred. W. G. .. 41S
Wad ling, John W. C. ... 3"
Wadlow, Harold iij
Wager, Euclid Brookes 1S4
Waghorn, Wm. D&nvers 2M
Wagstaff, Cyril M. 214
Wahab, Robert Alex. 34, 20S
Wahl, Chas. E. John ...
Wailes, Wm. Eteeon ...
Wainewnght, Arthur R
Wainman, Philip S. G.
Wamwright.GeraldC...
Wait, HughG. K 213
Waite, Albert Wm 151
Waithman, Roland H. 2SS
Wake, Edw. St. Aubyn 423
— Godwin R 233
— Hereward 322
— Hugh St. Aulbyn 438
— William St. Aubyn ... 319
Wakefield, Ernest F. ... 423
Henry G. R ,
Thomas Montague
Waldegrave, Earl 13
Waldron, Francis .. ..51, 167
Henry Eras. Kelly 75» M5
Richard John 402
Waldy, Richard W
WALES, 11. it. 11. the
Prince of
1, 4. 132, 133. 134. 151.339
Waltbrd, George Henry 244
— Neville Lloyd 22, 164
— Wm. Sworder ... 47, 17
Walker, Albert Lancelot 5
— Alexander 5, 164
— Alex. Lamond r6y
— Alexander Ramsay .. 214
— Arthur Dunbar 214
— Arthur M. EH. Travis 31&
Charles Cecil G 404
Chas. E. Fit&Gerald 265
Charles Pope 382
— Claude E. Forest ier
— Claude Ernest Myln 240
— Edgar Hoi ford 40,166
— Edmd.SomervilleF.76,177
Edw. John Howard... 327
Edward Wm. May ... 181
FrauciB Spring 437
— Frank Hercules 339
— Sir Fred. W. Edw. F
— Gavin Henry 335
— George 2
— ueorge Kemp 395
— George Lemon 524
— George Stanley 3841
— George T. Forestier... 170I
— George Wairen 2041
Haroid bridgwood
— Frank ... 526
— Richard Ralph B. ... 174
Wallace, Alexander.. .71, 413
— Arthur Wm. Baillie .. 333
— Augustus Robert 307
— Chas. Lyndhurst W. 345
— Edward Chas. Lloyd 443
— George 361
— George Bright 303
— Thomas 360
— Wm. Berkeley 243
— William R. P 70, 273
— Wallack, Hy.Jobling 130
Wallbach, David 301.1
Waller, Alfred A. P 439
— Edmund 425
— Edmund Aug 58, 208
— SirFras. Ernest, Barf. 230
— Fred. C. Livingston 429
— John Dawson H. ...70, 176
— John Hampden 130
— Hicnd. C. Shabespear 401
— Richard Hope 27t
— Richard Lancelot 214
— Stamer ..26, 205
WaJlerstein.Fra.Edw.54, 33«
Walling, A. Tremearue 428
Wallington, Chas. D. 73, 257
Wallis, Alex. Fred 284
Charles Braithwaite 270
Hy.Jocelyn Kennedy 349 — Douglas
Walton, Lewin Barlow 429
— Wm. Crawford 423
Walwyn, Fuller James 263
Wanhill, Ohanes Fred. 385
Wanlias, Cecil 29°
Wapshare, Arthur ...481 446
— Richard 4'8
WarburtoD,SirRoberti9, 4°6
— Robert Francis 439
— William -. 213
— William Melvill T74
Ward, Arthur 435
— Bernird Rowland 210
— Bertram Edmund ... 319
Charles 37'
Cyril Harding 43$
Edward 5°» lfift
Edmuud Ironside ... *C4
— Edward Francis 322
— Edw. Willis D. ... 31, 363
— Ellacott Leamon 529
— Francis William .. 6, 164
— Frederick Houlton 61,168
— George Alexander ... 424
— George Louis Stuart 437
— Vi"„\GeraldErnestF. 131
— Guv B. Campbell 266
— Harrv 174
— Harry Dudley 0 172
— Henry Chas, Swin-
burne 4°4
— Herbert Samuel 366
— John 355
— J. E. Drummond 3>9
— Lancelot Edw. Seth 302
— Son. Maxwell R. C. 180
— Montagu C Pearson i7r
Hon. Reginald 13+
Thomas 136
Thomas Chas. Robt.
Joseph 226
Thos. Rawdon R 247
Trimnell Martin 4^7
Walter W. 4*. 249
William Alfrel 3S4
— Wi<liam Homan 369
— Xeo. William John 395
Warde, Hugh North 447
Wardell, Godfrey F. E. 292
— Warren Hv 43<>
Warden, All. Walter 424
— Charles J. H 5*5
— Hugh Fawcett 227
— Kenneth Evers 3J5
— Louis Herbert 3Z5
— Richard Edward 179
Warder. Richd. B. G. ... 398
Wardle, Ernest V. L. ... 256
Wardrup, Alex. Ernest 173
Hugh Rvves ... 430
Walluiitt, 0. C'. Miller75, 339
Walpole, Alfred 211
Walsh, Hon. Charles E.... 77
— George lnverarity ... 252
— Henri' Alfred 50, 245
— James Patrick 366
— John 366
— John G. Russell 310
— John Henry Tall 517
— Maiuwanug Ravell... 31c
— Maurice FitzGerald 349
— Richard Knox 259
— Walter 1'. Hussey ... 25^
Walshe, Fred. W. H i73
— Henry B. 292
Walter, Albert Elijah ... 529
— Cbailes 269
— Francis Edward 239
— Harold Ernest 24
— John MacNeill 79, 242
— Richard Lionel 63, 148
— William Frederick 77, 257
Walters, H. Ham stead 426
— Hubert de Lancey ... 180
— Hugh de Lancey 2^6
— Rohert Francis 303
— WaUscourt U. H . 64, 169
Walthall, Brian J . D. ... 401
— Edw. O. W. Delves ... 173
Walton. CuMftck 214
— Billys William 8i, 209
i teoffVey Prank 364
— Graham 4^8
— Henry Heckles Gall. .. 385
J— Herbert . 4^7
a|— Herbert James 519
379
— Frederick Meyer ib
Ware, Frank C. W 43*
Waring, Anthony H.... 385
— Edmund Henry 4J3
Heury *7
Richard i8t, 368
— Walter "33
Warliker, Damodar P. ... S24
Warlow, Reo. George ... 506
lieo. Edmund John ... 530
Warueford, Gouville ... 438
Warner, Charles A.S.... 158
— Ernest Henry Lee ... 250
— Rowan H. Lee 77i 364
— William Ward 431
Warnes, Thos. John 3°9
Warre, Henry Charles... 3»>
Warren, Sir Charles ...5. a°4
— Dawson 3a7
_ Frank lSl
— George Finest 286
— Lionel Charles .. 353
— Lionel Edward 184
— Percy Boas 4*4
— Reginald Chas 261
— Richard Penuefather 420
- William Lewis... 179
Warry, Her tram Arthur 30}
Warwick. Chas. Sueucer 241
— Henry Hranstou 232
Washington, Oeoil P. G. 172
Waterfleld, Arthur C. M. 430
— Bertram C'arke 434
— Frederick darles , 445
— Henry Gordon ... ^ 7. 405
Wau-ruouse. Claude F... 33ft
— J*me*.., 7. 4°S
Judex — Active List.
828/*
Waterhouse, Ronald
Dockray 241
Waterman, George 146
Waters, Edm. E. Nash 182
— Ernest Edwin 519
— Frederick Gilbert ... 369
— George 527
— HoraceWilliam Plews 296
— Wallscourt H. H...47, 166
Wathen, Edw. Owen ... 146
Watherston, Alan E. G.
Watkin, Henry George
— H. S. Spiller 24,
Watkins, Chas. Bell. ..70,
— Chas. Mostyn Fras....
— Fredric Mostyn 254,
— Leonard George ...77,
— Rev. Oscar Daniel 530
— Philip Seymour 2:5
Watkis,Hen.B.BurltoE49,4i6
Watling, Chas. Edw 365
— Francis Hammond ... 519
— Francis Wyatt 212
— Gordon 431
- Leonard Douglas 445
Webb, Edw. Arthur H.
— G. Ambrose Congreve
— Martyn Brooke 306
— Somerset E. Deane... 330
— ThomasMontgomerie 329
— William A 278
— Win. Edward 378
— Wm. Vere Brandram
Webbe, M. 0 N. Rees .. 308
Webber.FrancisPeirson 426
— James Webber 16
— Mervyn Robert Howe 445
— Norm.in William 215
— Oswald Thomas O'K. 212
— Raymond Sudeley ... 263
Weber, Wm. Herman F,
Webster, Alex. McC. ... ^07
— Charles George 526
— Gerald Vere 159
— Samuel Wentworth... 140
— Thomas 423
Wedd, Lawrence D 227
Wedderburu, Ales. 8.71, 1"
— Henry Scrymgeour... 339
Wedgwood, Gilbert Hy. 330
Watson, Alex.O. C....41, 383 Weeding, Thomas 228
• Alfred Carnac 429
— Alfred George 47, 277
— Rev. Alf. Wm. Brown 396
— Arthur John 49, 243
— Charles Fred ... 228
— Charles HeDry 529
Charles Moore ...28,205
— Charles Stanbrough 400
— Chris. Godfrey 175
— Edward Hurlock 424
— Francis Shuldham... 184
— George Fred 71, 414
— George Herbert... 71, 414
— Guy Hartley 139
— Harold Farnell 305
— Harry A. Ferguson... 354
— Harry Davis 425
— Henry Rowsell 404
— Ivor Wilberforce 350
— James Kiero 77, 321
— John 379
— John Capron 170
— John Edward 72, 327
— John G. Maitland ... 181
— John Hugh 444
— John James C 382
— John William 529
— Lionel Arthur 434
— Oliver Cyril Spencer 256
— ReginaldHy.Montagu 183
— Reginald Heywood... 307
— Robert Samuel ... 40,166
— Solomon 47, 166
— Spencer Burton 44:
— Thos. Colclough 21:
— Thomas Edgar 526
— Thomas James 4:
— William Arthur 418
— William Ernest 140
— William Milward 284
Watt, Disney Younger... 237
— Donald Munro 440
— Edward Chorley 315
— Redmond Edw. 30
Watts, Arthur Hugo ... 445
— Brian 386
— Chas.D.Raynsfordi8i,36£
— Charles N 71, 305
— Geo. Annesley Ross... 441
— George Iremonger ..,
— Herbert Edward 79
— Herbert Pousonby ...
Wauchope, Arthur Gren
fell
Waudby, William 352
Waved, Arch. G 22
Way, Arthur Strachan 332
— Benjamin Irby 329
— Bromley George Vere 305
— Lewis 383
— Nowell FitzE. G 401
Waymouth, Chas. S. H. 29.1
— Ernest G 180
AVayne, Herman Geo. W. 249
Weallens, William... 58, 308
Weatherby, Jas. Thorpe 302
Webb, Algernon Edward 432
— Andrew Henry 182
— Arthur L. Ambrose .. 386
— Charles Alfred 379
— Charles S. Chapman 400
— Duncan 81, 364
2 + 2
247
333
299
Weedon, Franklin F 211
Weekes, Henry W ... 212
Weigall, Geo. Edw. 73, 177
Weinman, Chas. Fred... 529
Weir, Arthur Vavasour 344
— Harry George 49, 175
— James Chris 383
— Patrick Alex st6
— Richard Rose 517
— Tho. Stephenson 527
Welby, Glynne E. Earle 265
Welch, Alfred John 267
— Frederick G. T 30, 407
— George 0 72.363
— Malcolm E. H. O....46, 409
— Malcolm H. Edw
— Norman Charles.. £0, ?go
Welchman,E.W.St.G.6o, 411
— Rev. Richard Herbert 531
— Sidney Chaytor 292
Weld, Alfred Edm 3S5
Weldon, Arthur- Steuart 329
— Bertram de W 252
— Ernest St«uart 294
— Francis Harry 305
— Henr> Walter 352
Wellby.MontaguSincIair 591
Weller, Geo, Herbert So, 417
Wellesley, Lord ArthurC. 16
— Cyril G. Valerian 941
— Gerald Valerian 372
— Richard A. Colley ... 171
Wells, John Bayford 307
Welmau, Arthur Pole 271, 364
— George Arthur 73, 414
— Harvey 417
— Harvey Beauchamp 317
— Herbert Loftus 71, 344
Welsh, David James 286
- Francis Aug. Maling 346
Welstead, Harry M 452
Wemyss, Binfield 18, 405
— David Gillespie 225
— Fras. Earl of 1
— Francis 0 130
— John M. Colchester... 270
— MaynardF.Coichester 269
— Robert D. S 80, 339
— R. E. Fitzmayer 172
Were, Harry Harris 277
West, Alex. Arthur 436
— Alexander Hy. Delap 174
— Archibald Vivian...
— Charles J. Sackville... 322
Charles R. Roberts... 303
— Cyril Charles 300
— Ernest Edward 146
— Francis George 183
— George E.J. A 173
— G. F. M. Cornwallis... 223
— Rooblie Hassan 313
Westcar, C. H. 3. Pres-
cott 155
Westcott, Sinclair 380
Westerman, Joseph F...
Western, Charles M...34,
Charles M. T ....50,
John S. E 74!
Wm. Geo. Balfour 58. _
Westlake, Almond P. 73, 414!-
Westmacott, Claude B. 275 -
— H. Richard 297'-
Westmacott, Sir Rich. 7, 405! White, Roger Wingate 174
Westmorland, Ch. H. 54, 412 — Samuel R. Llewellyn 35
■ Herbert Graham 290
— P.Thuillier 74,360
Weston, Geo. Edw 380
— Reginald Salter 327
Westropp, Fred. Malcolm 212
— George R. Collier 77, 416
— Henry Chas. Edw. ... 327
— Richard Gibbings ... 182
Wethera'l, Rev. A. G. M. 396
— Edward Richard 443
— John And. C 308
— William Alex. 26, 407
Wethered, Herbert
Laurence 278
— Joseph Robert 273
Wetherell, Robert May 282
— William Edward May 251
Whaite, Thomas du R... 382
Whatman, Amherst B... 245
— William Douglas ..65, 161
Wheatley, Guy R. P. ... 442
— Henry Spencer 46,;^)
— Leonard Lane 443
— Philip 172
Wheeler, Rev. Charles E. 457
— Edgar Lockyer 17^
— Geo. Godfrey Massy 440
— GuyDanvers 182
— Henry Littleton 290
— John C. Massy 436
— JohnLangford 41, 36S
— Leonard James 140
— Samuel G. de Courcy 355
Wheler, Chas. Stuart 48, 4
— Edward 61, 2
Whetham, Cecil Boddam 174
— Paul 227
Whetherly, Win.Stobart 14]
Whlffen, Thos. Wm 27s
Whirfin, George G 22;
— Henry Edward 422
— Walter John 39S
Whigham, Julian Chas. 200
Robt. Dundas 234
Whinfield, Henry Chas. 227
Whipple, Herbert C. ... 242
Whisb, James George ... 284
John Kenneth Tulloch 280
Wnishaw, Edw. Richard 292
Wbistler, Albert Edw. 74,4:4
— Fuller 334
— Thomas G 2^0
Whiston, Philip Henry 383
Whitaker, Arthur M. ... 2S4
— Chas. Hildyard T. 72, 350
— Hen. Joseph W 292
— James 161
Whitby, Fred. Henry .
Whitchurch, L. Sedgwick 404
— HerryFred siS
Whitcombe,ErnestG.R. 528
White, Arthur 357
Cecil Arbuthnot ...... 243
— Charles James 444
— Edward Dalrymple... 301
— Finch 279
— Frank Aug. Kinder.. 213
— Frederick 70, 400
— Frederick Alexander 243
— Fred. Power L... 51,411
— Geoff. H. Anthony .. 172
— George Edmund 439
— George Francis 170
— Sir G. Stewart 5, 339
— Godfrey Dalrymple... 219 Wiiions, Charles Bertie
— Harold Philip M. ... 444 — Ernest G. Rule
— Hans Stannard 169 — Fras. A Pressland
— Hen. A. Pilkington... 170
Henry Herbt. Ronald 322
Henry Lawrence E. .. 379
— Henry FitzL. P. F. E. 524
Walter Hanbury ...46, 206
— Wilfred Arthur 348"
— William Edward 432
— William Frederick ... 261
— William Hawtrey 254
— William Lewis 58, 176
— William Michael J.... 269
— Wm. Westropp 51S
Whitehead. Bflmd. L'E. 181
— Geo. Anr"! F. Aubrey 234
— Hayward Header 37B
— Rt. Re*. Henry 531
— Jame* 314
— J'iui HolberUjn . 434.
— Randolph iSdward ... 353
— Robert Jhildren 308
iVhitehorn, John C. B... 386
Whitney, Rev.G. E 531
Wtutestono, Chas.'W.H. 384.
r)hitla, Valentine G. 77,144
.VTiitley, Joseph 43.363.
— Wm. Tnojnas 184.
Whitluck,Geo.F.Ajhtbrd ?ia
.^hitnifc,Bh, J?hn F.V.6. 400
Whiaon, T. 8. L. Hill... 155
Waittall, Eris.Vaagaau 419
/hittiu£ton, T. D. L. ... 231
rt'hittjn, Fred. Erneit... 152
Whitty, Michael J. 3S2.
o'nitweli, Robt. Eich. H. 516
Whylock, Jas. G. H.. 273.
Why te, Chas. Wm. Fred. 421
- John Frederick 425
— John Nicholas 257
Wickham, Chas. George 240
* Henry Francis 135
-Thomas Edm. Palmer 174.
— Wm. Jas. Richard 80, 417
Tickins, Rev. Wm. J. ... 530.
tVicklow, Earl of 133
Widdicombe, Fred. S. ... 427-
— George Templer 428
Widdrington.BertramF. ^22
Wiehe, Fras. Geo. A.
Wigan, Jas. Ramsay
— John Tysan i5+
Wiggin, Edgar Askin... 154
Wight, Ernest O. 3S0.
Wighton, Edward :S?
Wigram, Ciive 441
— Herwald Robert... 78, 207
— Kenneth 44^
Wikeley, Jas. Masson... 450.
Wilbenbrce,HerbertWiri.i36
Wilbraham, Bernard H, 215
— Ralph James 63, 2S2
— Sir Ricl.ard 23q
Wild, R. K. Bagnall 21?
— Wiltrid Hubert 232
Wilde, Percy M. C 39B
Wdder, Harry C. 365
Wildes, C. S. Dudlow ... 225
Wilding, Charles A 27I
Wilford, Edm. Ernest... 443
— Reginald Hignett 361
— Rowland Marshall ... 244,-
Wilkes, George S i32
Wilkie, Arthur Benson... 2S9.
— Charles Joseph 3ot
— David 5I-
Wilkieson, Claude Wm. 422
Wilkin, Alexander 352.
Rev. Sydney Wm. W. Lt
32
175
167
415
— Herbert SoutheyN.8 1, 400
— Ion Grove 432
— James Grove 49, 319
— James Robert 339
— James Roba 214
— 'John 402
John Joseph 317
Joshua Clayton 518
— Walter Harold .
— Geo. Hubert Car y...
— Henry St. Clair
— James Sutherland
Thomas J. Hackett...
306-
*75
425
243
182
227
527
524
252
Wilxinson, Allen H, ...
— Arthur
— Arthur Clement " z$z
— ICharles 34,206
— Charles Robert
— Charles William ...,
— Clement Arthur „.'
— Edmund
444
212
317
Loftus Otway 372 —Ernest " ^
Maurice Bazley 358 — Ernest Berdoe 77" ^f
Oliver Wardlaw 404 —Francis Allix ......75
Percy Carr... 525 — Francis Tichborne '
Richard Noel 401 — Frederick Green ..
Sir Robert 162 — Geoffrey
Robert Wm. Persae" ... 297J— George Alexander" "
235
380
301
828;
Index — Active List.
Willis, Chas. Fancourt
' I '........^ IT .-.no f
Wilkin- in, Uenry B.
ynSDea Voju* 3.1-- ' !' " • - l! 'Po 65. 399
— Lewis Fred. Gieun J5< - Ed .»ard Henry ..172
— Maurice Lean 1S2 — Evelyn S Consl intine -«
— Montagu Grant ... 74. ^7 - S*»8e "enry ■-■ 2l*
— Nevile R 221 — Sir Geo. H. Smith ....319
— Osborn Cecil 2So|— Harry Richard Jas.... 141
— PercivalSpearmanSo,23-' — Henry 3°4
— Ro^er =73 - Horace James 36'
— Roland L. ciennell ... 44°'— Richard ffolliott 4«
— William Thornton ... 268 — Richard Raymond ... 257
Will.DuncanA. E 442 - Sherlock G. Ramsay 174
_ jamea . ., 3'-; Willmore, Wm. fa. . <
Willan Frank Godfrey 323,VVillmott, Wm. Albert
— St idiopeL. D mo Willoughby,//»a.C H.C. 150
Willans, Richard H. K. j65 — Urn. C. Heathcote-
— Thomas James 44i Drummond 221
Willaume, Fred. G. T. 398 — Herbert Percival 47
Willcock, Stephen 273 — Michael Bd
John.
OTUlcocke, Alex
tea
.i. Blah 0
H ., E l.v.v Lew is .
— k Iter T .
, Charles Edw.
— g. orge Fred.
I , A. J. Saltreu
515I— Nesbit Edward 280
4 , (Villa i' instantiueUidout 1S4
^.'?|Wimber ev.Chas. Irvine 42
— Chas. Neil Campbell 51
— Douglas George ».l 3-
— Fras. Gordon Arabin 43S
Wimble. Walter Ernest 4-
.Vincklev, Nee. Chas. R. 53°
Windham. C.harlesJsph. 429
Windle. Re?. J 3S2
Windsor, F. Needham... s"9
— Wm John 4 is
Wing, Fred. D. V. ... 74, 168
Wingate. Alfred W. S... 420
— Basil Fenton 386
— Sir Fras. Reginald 1, 30,169
— George 47. 4°9
— Godfrey H. F 225
Thomas Paterson 268
1- * '— Iter. William
4 3 Wiugfi -M. ' an Maurice 22
5 jo— Samuel Rich ir 1
298 (Villshire, B.Ma 1 1
1 .(o'Wiilson, Mttdmay IV.
. , Wllrner, Algernon 11.71,
414 — Allham Browning ...
179' — Harold G rl
Frederic W. Baguall 288 — Louis E. Chudleigh...
WilUams, Bm. Arth. A. 531 Wilmot, An Eardley 5S
— Arthur Blount 0 419
— All hill' Cecil 180
— Arthur F. Carlisle 442
— Arthur Henry 425
Augustus John 39
Walter Ciopton... 1
— William Edward .171
332 — Wm. Jocelyn Rhys
. 1 Wiukfield.Wm. Bertram 386
1 Winn, John 73, 2 1
4M!winnington, John F. fa. 276
25l|Win8iOB,Aif. Raynaud . -1-
4 .4 - Herbert Edward 213
246 Winslow, L. F. Forbes ...
168. Winter, Bertram B. . 37"
Ernest Eardley .. 433'— Clifford Boardman ... 437
Henrv Eardley ...72, 414 — Frederic Charles .. .. 303
— Irtou'Eardlev 75, 415 — Herbert Edmond 383
— Ralph H. Saeheverel 221 — Ormonde de l'Epee .. 173
— Theodore Eardley ... 280]— Samuel Henry ... .4
T C. Wilmoi :: 250 WUspn. Albert Collins 395- Thomas Bassel. . g.
— Rec. A. Newton
— Cecil William
— Cecil Howard 429
— Chas.Aug.Muspratt8o, 178
— Charles Edward 5'9
— Charles Louis 525
— Charles Stanley 424
atry 72, x54
— Cyril Nelson Betham 303
-- Edgar M'Kenzie .... 3^4
— Edward Arthur 159
_ Edward Arthur 103
— Edward Chas. Jas 77, 22 .
— Sir Edward C. S 215
— Edward Ernest.. .232, 365
— Edward George 242
— Ernest Montgomery.. 385
— Eustace Scott 282
— mrfi.'.Fred.Thesiger
— Capt. Fred. Thesiger 419
George Albanus ...71. =9-
— George Augustus 65, 413
— Geo. D. Remington 79, 310
— George Mostyn 395
— George R. Keppel ... 443
— Godfrey 7', 209
— Godfrey T 152
— Harold Sutton 235
— Rec. Harry Arch 507
— Henrv David 33
— Henrv Frederick 73, 351
— Henrv John '35
— Herbert A. M'Dougal 350
— Herbert W. Vaughan 384
— Hubert B. Ogilvy
— HughBruce 210
— John Andrews 1S5
— John Haubury 70, 301
— Leonard Adtlams 385
— Lewis Owen :S2
— Maaterman Stanley... 171
— Montgomery Sidney 229
— Oliver de Lancey 268
— luivmond B 60. 245
— Reginald 79. *'6
Reg. L. Muspratt 181
— Richard C.Whittaker 184
_ Robert Carlisle 1S4
— Sidnej Stanley 140
— Sydney Fred. 211
— Uhomas l34
— Weir de Lancey 290
William A. Glanmor 265
— William Bowlas 3
— William Hugh 50, 163
— Sir William John 163
■Williamson, And. P. 61, 412
— Cyril Venn Wdton 65,413
— John Francis 37"
— Michael 43'
— Oswald Charles 178
— Richard Charles 351
— Wm. Alex.Finistou... 3O4
— William Herbert 3,27
Willtngton, Jas. Arthur 361
Albert Edw. Jacob .
— Alexander 52, 350
Arthur H. Hutton ... 325
— Arthur Henry 249
Arthur Holt 279
. A. Whyte Melville 73, 300' — FilzHur ding •
43;
363
214
-t
1 1
4;
Frail* G
— Henry Russell 40
233I— William Robert ...40,
Winterbotham, Harold
St. J.L. ..
Wintle, Charles E. 11.
— Ernest de Vaj
-mdLt. Charles Ed wd. 227 Wintour, Evelyn «
— Cuiit.Charles Edward 332 — Fitzgerald 54. 3«3
- Charles Henry L. F.63,i63 Winwooil.Wm.Quiutynu 139
«<i.n.inD unimQa r-ro Wisrimi Thos. F. Mail' 23i
Charles Stuart ... 211
— Cyril Edward 277
Wise, Alexander 343
Douglas 3;?
Denis Grey 266 — Fras. Hubert 154
Denis Daly 33
— Edmund Munkhouse 380
Edward Hales ... 24. 406
— Edwin Bryce 146 Wither, Ferdinand B
— Eric Edward Boketon 214
Francis Adrian 173
Francis T. Drake ... 243
Frank Walter 395
— William Thomas 369
Wishart, Richard James 184
Witham, Edward .. ..81, 161
441
Witherby, Bertram ..79, 315
Withers, Charles M. li. 444
— Samuel H 334
Withington, Guy E. W... 296
Frederick Alfred 211
Frederick Grant 296
— Frederick Maurice... 364
— Geoffrey Edwd. Holt 404 — Frederic William .
— George 380 — Josceline Heneage .
George Ernest 239 Wolfe, George Cecil B,
George Fred 47, 207I— Johu Will, am .. ..
George Tyrie Brand 334 Wolferstan,Kgerton --i.l
— Gordon Chesney 134 — H . F. I'm •
Withycombe, Wm. M... 3
Witt, Ret:. Alfred II 390
Wodehouse, Era. Chas. F. 275
— GuyGreville • 52 Wolff, ArnoM .1. ji
Harold Alfred Cobbe 320 Wollaston. Fred. H. A. ■
Henry Alleu .. u? Wolleu, Wm. R. Grant..
Henry Fuller M. . 65, 350 iVolseley, G. J. Vuct.'
Henrv Hughes 356 4. 1 14.
— Herbert Suiuley . 173 - Sir George Benjamin
— Horace Hayman 257 — John Francis
— James Alban 4321— William Owen ...a ..
— James Barnett 38a Wood, Alex. \ au.-han h.
James Herbert Grav 402 — AlgernonG..Ne.vcome 304
John 329 — Andrew Colpoys \
— John Charles
— John Francis 65,
Johu Geo. Yule ...31,
John Hutton Bowes .. 283
Joseph Reginald .. 170
Lancelot Macheli 173
Leslie Orme 401
— Malcolm 346
— Mathow 11 Henry .. 151
— Pcrcival Alexander... 361
— Reginald Sutciiffe .. 257
— Richard Hy. George 241
— Robert Sym 330
— Roger Parker . 519
— Samuel Herbert ti i
— Thomas 366
— Wm. Bernard 41,408
— Wm. Doane 377
Wiltshire, Richd. Clare 307
iV'imberlev.C. F. Irvine ?»8
318 —Arthur Herbort l. 169
413 — Attiwell Heary 54. 348
363 — Cecil Strachan 249
Charles Hastings 173
— Charles Knight ... 49, 208
— Chas. M. Aloysius ... 232
— Creighton 74. 177
— Oyril 54. 3°3
— Cyril Edward .429
— David Edward 56, 149
— Donald 358
— Edw. Jas. Fandon 30, 410
— Elliott 16, 205
— Ernest 3*5
— Ernest J. Maofarlano 42S
— Evelyn FitzGerald M. 242
— FrancisLudlow 439
— Hastings St. begor 63/394
— Henry 213
— Sir H. Evelyn 214
Wood, Henrv Lindsay... 302
— Henrv St itesbury
— Herbert W. Wammar. 284
Jelferso-i Serroll 4^.
— John Lockhart '59
— Johu Nicholas Price 153
John Page 71. s36
— Johu Wm. Massey ..361"
— Leonard 386
- Levis Ironside .. 286
— Maximilian David ... 247
— Oswald 1; 378
— Philip Richard 346
— Thomas llirchall 179
— TtW.T.M. Hunter 530
— Walter 234
— William .. 24
— William Albert 395
— Wyudnam M. P 439
Woodall', Frederiq 374
iVoxloook, Ernest El-
h .rough 241
— George Cyril 398
— Henry Stephen 171
— Wilfred James 238
— Wm.Chas.Marmaduke 426
.Voodl'ord, Edw. Fras.... 330
v , 1 Igate, Edw. R. P. „ 30
William Ernest S. ... 231
Wo idham, Cha. Barnett 282
James Fraucis 445
Wm. Barnett 3°s
Woodhouse, Claude G.... 443
Tom Percy 38°
Woodilield, A. Hudson .. 179
Woodland, Arth. Law 46, 332
Woodley, Ernest Jas. ... 330
Woodman, James E. S. 360
Woodmass, MontaguG.E. 163
Voodrofie, Arthur Jas. 213
— Charles Rich ird 174
Woodrow.Thoa.H.J. 52, 175
Woodruff e, John S 288
Woods, Adrieu Sam!. ... 25
— Albert Edward 446
— Charles Greaves 382
— Chas- Robt- Sandford 296
— Charles Rolleston. 379
George Greville 180
— Hans Charles M. ..46, 175
Hugh Kennedy 29b
James Aug. 395
— John Charles 366
— Robert John 184
Woodside, Wm. Arthur 386
Woodward, Charles F.... 294
Ed. Mabbott 78, 252
— Fras. Willoughby ... 307
— John Alfred Hudson . 421
Woodwright,Fra.B.L.6i,i38
— Wm. Henry Edw. ...518
Woodyatt, Nigel G 422
Woolbert, Henry Robert 517
Wooldridge, Herb. C 437
— Wm. Hugh 432
Woolger, Jesse 269
Woolhouse, Suth. Edw. 304
Woollcombe, Chas L. 49,267
— Kenneth Macaulay ... 161
Woollett, Wm.Chas. ... 373
Woolley, Heury 386
— Jasper Maxwell 529
Woollright, Heury H. ... 319
Woolrych, Humphry S. 237
Woon, John tilaxell ..49, 411
Worgau, Sydney D. 28S, 373
Worlledge, Alfred C 372
— J. Franklin 60, 411
Wormald, Frauk 153
— Frederick William ... 148
iVorrall, Ernest Wm. ... 246
Worship, VerelstT 353
Woraley, Chas. F. Mant 444
— Frauk P. .. 247
Wortabet, Hen. G. L. ... 324
VV'ortham.UaroldC.W.U. 347
— Philip W. T. H 284
Worthiugton, Claude A. 229
— Hugo 398
Wortley, A. R. M. Stuart 321
Edw. .lames Montagu
Stuart 54, ;ji
Wragg, William... 132
Wratislaw, John M. B. 349
A'ray. Edmund 401
170
— .1. Willoughby 46, 409
Wren, Edward Conway 242
Index — Active List.
Wright, Altred
— Arch. J. Arnott ...51
— Bache Allen
— Cecil Edward Sykes
— Bta. Clement H. L. ..
— Clifton Vincent R. ...
— Cron Hope Bailie
— )Daniel Rivers
— Edmund Hasell
— Edwin .,,
— Ernest Granville
— Ernest Leonard... 75,
— Ernest Trevor L
— Xev. Frederick Geo .
— Prederiok William ...
— George 72
— Godfrey C. de C
— Harry 6,
— Harry Stevenson
— Hedley 76,
— Henry Adolphus S...
— Henry Brooke H. ...
— Henry Coram
— James Henry
— Kenneth Crause ... ..
— Robert Wallace
— Thomas
— Wallace Dnffield
— Walter Cecil
— William Frederick ...
— William Nevill
— William Purvis ...24,
Wrigley, Clem. Carr 234,
Wrougbton, Arthur O. B.
— John B
Wyatt, Chas. Edwyn".
— ErneBt a. Caldwell ...
— Francis Ogilvy
— Frank Horace
— George Nevile
— Henry James
— Louis John
383 Wybergh, John Henry 3c6
277 Wylam, Fred. Herbert 149
327 SVyld, Chas. Edward ... 221
402 — William George ...73, 29
S3i Wylde, Arthur Wm 400
265 — Edward Andree ... 51, 399
445 - Lennard F. G. S 445
— Robert Darell I72
Wyley, John DeaneN.... 398
•Vylie, Henry 7t 403
Wyllie, Frederick Arthur 297
— Hugh Tweed Walford 138
— John Alfred 70, 413
— W. Hutt Curzon ...40, 407
Wylly, Harold C s8, 303
Wymer, Hubt. J. do C. 361
Wynch, Fredk.JohnHy. 424
Wyncoll, Chas. Edw.61, 361
Wyndham, Guy Percy 157
— John Reginald 32c
— Walter G. C 49.162
— Wm. Francis George
— William Reginald ... 158
Wyndowe, William T... 308
Wynn, Hy. C. Williams 169
— Richard Alfred 296
— Robert Vaughan 150
Wynne, Arthur S t6
— Henry E. Singleton... 174
— Jno. Geo. Erskine 77, 177
— Oscar Stewart.. 32
— Skenington John 372
Wynter, Chas. Philip ... 439
— Fras. Arthur 181, 368
— Hugh Talbot... J73
kVynyard, Edw. George 297
— Rowley s6, ,76
Yaldwyn, Percy Jas. M. 372
Yale, James Corbet 78, 247
Yallop, John 369
Yardley, Alex. John 326
Yarr, Michael Thomas .. 382
525
398
426
. 4>6
'55
396
S'5
. 177
'53
.339
305
416
23S
2x0
344
215
251
382
"5
227
3'7
402
395
399
368
3SS
Jb6
130
404
182
37c
'74
38,
329
Yate, Arthur C
— Charles Allix
Lavington 315
— Charles Edward ...40, 408
— Frederick Herbert 78, 416
— William Gordon ..52, 411
Yates, Guy Apperley ... 183
— H. T. Scott 32, 1S5
— Hubert Peel 266
— Robert Charles Byam 445
— RobertPeel .. 265
Yatman, Arthur H 245
— Clement 232
Yeadon, Alex. P 343
Yeates, Robert H. M. ... 213
Yeatherd, Ernest W... 56, 231
Yeilding, Wm. R 71, 4I4
Yeldbam, Ernest 349
Yolland, William 70, 209
York, Edward 14
Yorke. Fred. Aug. ...32, 165
Henry Reay 353
Ralph Maximilian ... 152
Yorstoun, A. M. C... 52, 29.
— Morden E. Carthew .. 411
Younan, Arthur Chas... 517
Young, Arthur 444
— Arthur Davidson 169
— Arthur Thomas 419
— Aug. Henry Owen 49, 386
— Carmichael L. 50, sor
— Chas. Augustus 383
— Chas.Fred.Gordon75, 415
— Charles Henry 297
— David Coley 437
— Edward Archibald 41, 40 j
— Edward Gordon 211
— Edward Maule 267
— Ernest Douglas 24
— Francis Henry 179
— Frank Popham 447
Frederiok Benjamin 261
I 828;
De
Young, Frederick
Bude 425
— George Fredk 18, 406
— George Samuel 288
— Harry Hewlett .. 46, 409
— Harry Norman 442
— Henry Alfred 180
— Henry Georgo 437
— Hugh Gerald S 160
— Qr. Mr. James 369
— Lt.Col. James 315
— James Charles 50, 288
— John Edgar Haring
ton... 181
Julian Henry 75, 415
— Julian Mayne 365
Julius Ralph 210
Norman Edward. ..71, 169
Percy Gordon R. 133, 378
Richard A. Blair 271
Thomas Simpson 426
Walter Herbert 249
Wilfred Edward 436
— William 5r9
— William Arthur ...61,259
— William Bensley 422
— William Hales Wilkie 252
— William Henry 33, 25I
Younge, Geo. Harrison 38a
Younger, David Reg. ... 339
Youngerman, E. P 525
Younghusband, Fra. E. 446
— George John 65, 415
— Leslie Napier 425
Youngson, Thos.Wm ... 267
Yourdi, John R 380
Yule, James Herbert ... 31
— Robert Abercromby 280
— William Andrew 40
Ziegler, Charles Henry 181
Zimmermann, B.Frazier 381
Zorab, John M 515
52g
INDEX TO THE RET [RED LIST.
Abbott, Augustus Keith 634
— Blair 7«4
— George Bffasson 59s
— Il.-niy Uyam 598
— Isaac 696
— William Henry $34
Ab«ly, Anthony C. S. ... 692
Abraham, A. A. 7*7
Acheson, Alexander W. 713
— Hon.'Edw. A. B 744
— Percival Havelock ... 557
Acklom, Spencer 622
Acland, John Edw 692
A'Conrt, Hon. Edward
A. H 549
Acton, Hampden 610
— James Lowry Cole ... 558
— Thomas 692
— Wm. Moles. Cole 610
Adair, Pennond 708
— Harry Atkinson 695
— Henry 599
— JamesWallaceDunlop 746
Adam, Fred. J. Stuart 595
— John... 718
Adams, Arthur John ... 564
— Edward Willoughby 612
— Edward Woollcumbe 634
— Frederick Vasey 716
— George Hewish 599
— Henry Coker 6jo
— John Prosser 742
— Jeseph 7'8
— Richard Eyre Goold 555
— Robert Frederick 556
— Thomas Edmund 599
— Walter Seymour 741
— William 706
Adamson,C. H.Ellison... 6:
— David bio
— John George 555
— Robert Isaac 622
— Saunders 713
Adcock, Alfred Wm. ... 599
— Herbert Burrows 622
— John 723
Addams, JameB 744
Addington,i/o«.C.J.533, 58
— Hon. Herbert H. S. 566
Addis, James Edward 706
Addison, Alex. D 553
— George William 546
Adye, Capel George 555
— Sir 3. Miller 163, 57$
Agassiz, Roland L 622
Agg, Wilbam... 744
Aglionby, Arthur 744
Agnew, Gerald Andrew 62;
Aikin, JamesEdward ... 692
Aikman, Hugh H. R.... 692
Airey, Rt. Hy. Burrell 634
Aitchison, Charles T. ... 588
— William 744
— William Andrew ... 622
Aitken, John Christie... 565
— Walter 697
Aked, Thomas 705
Alban, Clifton Fred. S. 598
Albemarle, A. A. C.
Earl of 559
Alcock, Nathaniel 723
— Philip Clayton 568
— Ponsonby 622
Alderson, Sir Henry J
534. 584
Aldridge, Edward 634
— Robert Ream-ink ... 572
Alexander.Boyd Francis 744
(laud Henry j-sb
— Edward Mayne 539
— Frederick Gordon ... 634
— George Agar ... 706
— James £22
— John 551
John Henry 610
— M.Oen. Robert 584
— Col. Robert 610
Alexander, R.Gustavus 551
— U. Homfray 634
— William 723
William Gordon 622
William James 622,
Algar. J. Sturgeon H.... 599
Alison. Sir A. iJarr.356, 57S
— James 57°
Allan, Andrew Timbrel! 744
-- Cmwford Lewin 539
- Dudley North 743
— Lewis F 572
— William 533.583
Allardice, Jno. M'D 610
Allardyce, James 610
Allan, Hy. Thos. Ward 545
A Heard, Octavius 54
Allen. Bedford Morant 622
— Frederic 599
— George Burges 53'
— James 744
— John Edward 599
— Rodney Vansittart ... 622
— Thomas W. J 71
— William Cocks 692
— William Tankerville.. 634
Alleyne, Douglas 744
Allirey, Frank Edward 692
— Henry 561
— Irving Stening 610
— Moubray 561
AUu-ood, George 599
Allison, James 569
Allt-opp i/ow. H.Tongue 565
— Hon. Ranulph 550
Alston, Sydney Vere ... 622
Alves, John Monson ... 610
— Malcobu Arbuthnot 622
Ambrose, John 723
Amedroz, Louis E... 562
Amherst, lion. Hugh ... 564
Anderson, Acland Alf.G. 568
— Alexander 722
— Major Gen. Alex.
Dingwall 584
— 2nd Lt. Alex.
Dingwall 577
— Alfred 599
— Arthur Wm. Leslie... 584
— Charles John 594
— Genera' David .. 261, 578
— Major David 634
— David L 717
— Donald George 610
— Edward Abbot 599
— Fred. Cortlandt 589
— Harry Cortlandt 589
— Herbert W 57"
— .lames Keith 717
— Imp. Vet. Surg. John 741
— John Albert 722
— JohuGrant 544
— John Hector 717
— JohnWatsonM 611
— Robert 723
— Robert Douglas 566
Wilfred Turner 537
— Quarctr Master
William 697
— Colonel William 610
— William James 610
— William Sturrock ... 554
Andortoti.Wm.Arthurl. 556
Andrews, Alfred 634
— Charles 599
— Francis William 573
— JameB Walker 543
— John 727
Angelo, Edward Fox ... 622
Kit hardFisher 610
Anketell, tfontray 692
Anley, Barnett N 610
Annaly. l.ukc, Lord 566
Annand, John Harvey 610
Auuetdey, Karl 744
— Arthur L. Lytteltou
153-523. 580
Auneslev, Francis Denis
Jack
— Oliver F. T
— Reginald Carey
— Robert
Ansell, Rich. Turbcrvill
Anson, Alex. Geo
otrA.E H
Anetey, Wm. Fred
— Thomas Henry
Anstice, Robert Henry
Anatrother. Basil L.
Apperley. Herbert W...
Appleby, Fredk. Henry
Appleton, William
Applewbaito. Harry H.
Appleyard. Fred. Ernest
Apthorp, Edm. Paley ...
— Frederick East
Arathoon. Rob. Lewie
Arbuckle, Benj. V
Arbuthnot. George
— Henry Thomas
— L. Conyngham .
Arbuthnott, W. «'. v\.
Archdale, James B
— Mervyn Kdw
— Mervyn H ...
Archer, Fulbert Wright
— George William
— Samuel
Arden, G. BankcsF
Aris, Robert,
Armitage, Harry Arnold
— William Stuart
Armitstead, Robert
Armstrong, A. Boswell
Charles
Edward F. Hunter ...
Francis Hugh
Herbert Aubrey
Herbeit Duncombe
— John
— John Arthur
— Lancelot
— Manuel
Richard
Thomas P. St. George
William Bruce
— William Gage
Armytage, Arthur Hen.
I \<: : 1 1 V
Arnold, Andrew Page ..
— Ernest 0
— Frederick Albert M.
Arnot, George H. A. ...
Arnott, Napoleon..
Arrol, Charles
Arthur, Alex. Miller
— Bee. David
A^h, Robert Yacy
Ashburner, F. Jas
— Francis Jamrs
Ashburnham , Sir C
Hon. Thomas
Ashley, Arthur
Ashton, Gough
— William
Aspinall, Root. L
Afl tell, "has. Edward ...
- 1 ■' idfi ey
Astley, Spencer Byng...
Atcnisi 'it. Cnas. Henry
Atherley, Evelyn c II.
Althorpe. Robert
Aikms, Oharles Alfred
Edwin 'i Brm atH
— HoIp.'II
\V. H.
- Edward i>
- John Parle 1 neon
- John Kulitl. Urecks
Bi< hard 1 [enxy
Th.iIILM^ 11. it.
Bradford
— Mi phen Edward
Atkinson, William
568 Attwood, Frederick
f;i Aubertin, Peter ,.
622 Aubin, Thomas John ...
746 — Walter Dure t...
61 ■ Auchinleck, Grahame ..
623 — William Henry
599 Austen, A. G. Godwin...
554 — H. H. Godwin
610 Austin, Alfred
634 — Edmund
j37 — Norton
610 Ayliner, Henry
717 — John Algernon
74' Aytoun, Andrew
567 Babbage, H. Prevcst...
59g Babiugton, Lt.Col.
563 Stephen
54'| — 2nd Lt. Stephen
548 — Wilbam
623'Baby, Daniel Antoine...
6x0 Baoohns, Henry
600I Hack, Philip E.'
566 Su'khouse, Thomas D.
544 Bacon, Edward
6^4 — Tbomas Wilbam
555 Baddeley, Paul F. M....
54 =. ; liidtrley , Wm. Francis
=54 i Bagot, Arthur H. L
623 — Ponsonby
721 — Villiers Spencer
723 — Hon. Walter Lewis...
697 Bagshawe, Samuel L.
501 Bailey, Frederick
571 — John James
695 — Richard
744 — Thomas James
744 Bailie, James
600 - Thomas Maubourg
623 534.
577 Baillie, Chas. Deyman
545 — Frederick David
746 — George Clement
623 — James
723 - James C. Parkison
623 — John Robert
744 —Thomas
746 Bainbridge. Edmond ...
746 — Edward Thomas ...
6:0 — Frederick Thomas ...
^50 — Robert
744 Bainbrigge, Arthur . . .
718 Baines, Cuthbert J
5-. - Edward Henry
706 — James Edgar
562 Baird, Andrew Wilson
610 — David
717 — Sir David, Bt,
623 — John
740 — William Root. Corn-
722 wallis
706 Bairusfather, Thos, H.
537 Baker, Alfred Aquila ..
i" -- Edward Henry
563 — Fredct ick X
544 — George
723 — Henry Edmeades
721 — Henry Ed w
602 —James Bo wyer
Otx. — Joseph *
545 — Richard Auiv.
706 — Robert Broome
544 — Robert Hy, Sheraton
553 — Robert John
610 — Thomas
721 — Thomas Norris
569 — Thomas ^ oong
595 — ^m. Adolphufl
■<) - Willi mi James
is4 Wm. Langworthy ...
Balders, Charles M
Ralduck, Johr.
— William Stanford ..
Baldwin. John i [enry
Robert Bnlkeley
Bale, John Edward ....
774
6Q2
548
717
717
720
623
548
626
634]
711
6co
554
623
600
62*
577
744
744
696
56i
746
740
70S
610
610
564
744
548
569
597
623
705
634
62 j
74&
584
55<>
744
600
589
570
S7a
610
610
593
746
610
557
562
610
692
746
695
-
610
7 ■■
tilo
561
7* '3
< '7
623
744
5-17
"'4
59"
;•'.!
600
723
7*3
6lO
706
71-
54 i
692
623
634
ov. 99
Oct. 99
ALTERATIONS WHILE PRINTING.
1st Dragoon Guards.-W. H. F. Searight to be Captain, in succession to Major J. Flint, who holds
a special extra-regimental appointment 28 Nov
2nd Dragoon Guards -The nndermentlonea Officers are seconded for' se^iee 'in South Africa :-
Capt. H. W . A\ ilberlorce, Capt. H. P. Sykes, Lt. R. L. Mullens ,0 Dec qq
3'f /''EyTr ^EDD_GoffUndermentiOIled Captains are sec°'ld«l for servi'ce'in" South Africa :-
3rd HussARs.-2nd Lt. O. Landa'le'to'be' Lt ('vice' J."g" b! Lethbridge,' resigned) 2* Dec' qq
4th Hussars -2nd Lt. H B. Mockett, from 7th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, to be'2'ndLt. (in sue. to
Lt. W. h,. Long, resigned) Bee
7th HtjssakSj— The undennentioned Captains are"seconded"fo'r service in" South Africa"— 3iw. R. H
filarsnam, H. Jielden, J. Vaughan -0 j\
,S.H^T^l:'\rouapt-- °- And/rson' ?b°ut to b<> appo'i'nte'd'to'the'M'iVi't'i'a,''rettre's'on"re't'.'pa'y 30 Dec.' 99
r,™^ Charnngton, from Jth Battalion K. Fusiliers, to be 2nd Lt. on augmentation 30 Dec. 99
Grbnai, er GuARDs.-Lt. Hon. E. H. Lygon to be Battalion Adjutant (vice Lt. Fryer, killed in
".1L I 1U [] / »■•■■■•■«■ TkT
24 Nov. 99
LINE BATTALIONS.
T^4l™t*j£UAT-~^' Fraucis,D- |»«1»1k«- « seconded for service in South Africa 30 Dec. 99
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).- -Hre undermentioned Lts. to be Captains -
H.G. *. 8. Gregson (vice A. L. Lynden-Beil, seconded) 21 Nov 90
Vfrica r (V'Ce H' °' F' S' Gregson' seconded for service with Mounted "infantry in South
C. D. t6^TOy'(riM wVhV'^Cs^^J!!!!"."!.".'.".'.".".".".".";; 2? nP°J' 00
RMc£alon™nd^CaPt:.B:.L: I" * ^ ^ W"* ^ E^-nV,"to'b'e"c'apVain4(viee N. 1°
LlLtC°FNw! StrfnEgGerMENT'~Lt' D' H' F' ^^ *° ^ AdJutaut''auli'I'g ihe'abse'n'ce'in South Africaof
Devonshire REGiMENT.-ind Lt.' g" I.' Watts "to be Lt.' '(viceP.'H.' Price-Dent; prom.) 22 O
JSasi Yorkshire Regiment.— Ihe undermentioned Lts. to be Captains :—
H. Lock (vice E. H. Brass, seconded) ,. ^^ .„
C. J. Tawney(vice J. L. J. Clarke, seconded) '.'.'.'.'.' ^ov H
w!.'„A" Wllso"tobe Adjutant(vieeCapt.J.A.Unett, who has vacated that appointment) 30 Dec' 99
B^X^.oSIoSr:^.H:..I:..N!^ t0 beCapt- (vice a H- *& ■"-'4ft r2
^afwrows11:-1''-1116 promotions t0 tne rank of Capt. of the undermenrioue'dLtsV are antedated
E. F. Milner to 23 Oct 1899 (rice R. R. Arbuthnot, seconded ior service under the Foreign Office.
in South' IS "' "* SUCCeSslon to MaJor B' J- C- Dorall> employed on special service
The promotions to the rank of Lt. of the undermentioned 2nd Lts. are antedated as follows :-
Hi. \j. JLioyd to 23 Oct. 99.
A. C. Fraser to 2S Oct. 99.
C7stalrappofntoent'.7Lt' A' S' C°°Per *° ^ °^ " suecession to MaJ<* * *■ Taylor, who holds
Scottish Rifi.es. -Lt A.' ' H.' Woodis'seconde'd for service'ln'Sou'tn' Africa' ". ™ Dec qq
'onSaugLmentation\LIEM'.~SerS'MaJ01' * E°binS°n *° be Q0Dr" witt the h««»T ™k °f Lt
East Lancashire Reg i m'ent.— The undermentioned' 2nd Lts.' to be Lts.' '•'- 3° DeC' "
S. A. Da vies (vice R. D. Cheales, seconded) ,. yrn„ ..
H. L Wethered (vice R. A, Dobbin, seconded) \" 26 Nov on
sei-riee'rtle^arlT^'-1'1 H' D' E' Gl'eenW°°d to be °9*. (vice '0: Macieo'd, seconded for
2nd Lt. R. C. Carter to'b'eLt"(vuie'H" L\ £'ci^ooij"Z\Z'Z" l\ Oct' oo
h f1^™*? E.EGi.MENT.-The piomotion to the rank of Lt. of 2nd Lt. N. G. inderson is cancelled
that Officer having been transferred with an earlier date to the Army Service Corps. lscancelletl
2ndLtKH if™* n" HUrH- ^ To?Ps°n> be CaP*- (™H. C.MacTier, seconded iS Nov. 99
2nd Lt. H. R. von D. Hardmge to be Lt. (vice H. W. Tompson) ,, Nov on
South Staffordshire REG,MEKT.-Lt. E. C. P. Bridges to be Capt. (vice S. J. Je'rvis, fecondedj'
Lt. G. W. R. Stacpoole is seconded for service in South Africa ™ De^' no
"PI1™? K^G^E^T,rThe undermentioned Second Lieuts. to be Lieut's.":- "
5 ,- ?,- !!I (vice & E- S" Wooas> seconded) 20 0pt „„
H. k.A\oods viceE. F. Oakeley, promoted .' I" ^^ 99
Oxfordshire Light INFANTRY.-Second Lt. H. R. M. Brooke to be Lt. (vice iX Scott, seconded?
■S5ESS?iB5£5SS E' H' Blmit t0 be Capt (Tice H- E- Ta^ appoi^ ^£5 3?d9
° I Dec. 99
3 I*
Ring's Royal Rifle Corps.— Second Lt. G. Makins to be Lt. (vice the Honourable F. H. S.
rts, died of wounds received in art ion 18 Dec. 99
ami Lt. B. Seymour, from 7th Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be 2nd Lt. (vice 6. Makins).
30 Dec. 99
Wiltshire Regiment.— Supernumerary Capt. \V. X Bolton to be Capt (vice S. H. W. Tordiffe,
seconded) from oth October, 1S99, for service with the West African Regiment 21 Dec. 99
1 Highlanders. — Lt. N. A. Thomson to be Capt. (vice .1. li. Clark, killed in action).
12 Dec. 99
2nd l.t K. S. Wilson to be Lt. (vice X. A. Thomson) 12 Dec. 99
Cameron Highlanders.— Capt F. A. MacFarlania seconded I'm service on tin- .Staff 27 Nov. 99
l.t. Aldercron to be Capt. (vice D. L. MacEwen, seconded) 24 Xov. 99
2nd Lt. P. Mitford to 1..- Lt. (vice II. I,. Aldercron) 24 Xov. 99
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).— Qr. Mr. Sergt. J. H. Hiland to be Qr. Mr., with
the honorary rank of Lt., on augmentation 30 Dec. 99
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. — The undermentioned Lts. to be Capts. : —
K. K. C. .Marshall (vice K, IS. Cameron, seconded) 1 Oct. 99
W. J. B. Tweedie (vice X. Malcolm, DSO., seconded) 24 Nov. 99
H. C. Macdonald, in sue. to Major K. L'E. MeKerrell, who holds a Staff appointment 12 Dec. 99
John Campbell, to complete establishment 12 Dec. 99
The prom, to the rank of Lt. of 2nd Lt. W. (I. Xeilson is antedated to 1st Oct.. 1S99 (vice K. F. C.
Marshall)
Tin' undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts. : —
II. M. Thomson (vice 6. E. Ckrartenay, seconded) 24 Oct. 99
J. Kennedy (vice W. J. B. Tweedie) 24 Xov. 99
0. C. Herbert (vice H. C Macdonald) 12 Dee. 99
Rifle Brigade. — 2nd Lt. A. K. Harman to be Lt. (vice J. T. Burnett-Stuart, seconded) 4 Dee. 99
"West Indian Regiment. — Capt. A. G. M. Tozer retires from the Service, receiving a gratuity.
30 Dec. 99
Royal Army Medical CORPS. — The names of the undermentioned Lts. are as now stated, and not as
rilied in the Gazette of 19th Dee., 1893 ' — -
Arthur Maunsell MacLaughlin, MB.
.lames Andrew Haitigan.
Staff. — Colonel W. A. Dunne, CD., from an Assist. Adj. Gen. to be an Assist. Qr.Mr. Gen. at Head-
Quarters in sue. to Col. J. A. Boyd, CB., Army Service Corps, who is about to vacate the apptmt.
of De]i. Assist. Or. Mr. Gen. at Head-Quarters I Jan. 00
Major F. T. Henstock, West Indian Regiment, to be a Staff ('apt. in sue. to .Major E. S. C.
Kennedy, West Indian Regiment, who has vacated the apptmt. of Brigade Major ...16 Dee. 99
Capt. C. 0. Ibbetsou, 3rd Bu. Leicestershire Regt., to be Aide-de-Camp to Col. Sir F. Cardew,
KOMO., Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Sierra Leone 11 Xov. 99
School of Musketry. — (.'apt. F. A. MacFarlan, Cameron Highlanders, to be an Instructor (1
Capt E. C. H. Grant, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, apptd. District Inspector of
.Musketry) 27 Nov. 99
Army Veterinary Department. — Vet. Capt. W. de Gunn to be Vet. Major 25 Dec. 99
Memoranda.
Col II. W.Rooke, Commanding Royal Artillery, Scottish District, is placed on P.p.... 30 Dec. 99
Lt.Col.H. V. Cowan, on apptmt. to Field-Marshal the Right Honourable F S. Lard Roberts,
K.P. OCB. GCiSI. GCIB. VG. Commanding-in-Chief the Forces in South Africa, is removed
from the Royal Artillery 23 Dec. 99
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
The undermentioned officer is removed from the Reservi of Officers on account of age, 30 Dec. 99: —
Capt. H. J. W. Cox, Hon. Lt.Col., late 2nd Kent Volunteer Artillery.
To be Lts., 33 Dec, 1899 : —
(I. E. Roberts, Gent., late Capt. Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers (Militia).
C. D. D. Shute, Gent., late Capt. 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt.
ARMY MEDICAL RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
Surg. -Lt.Col. F. .1. Pearse, 1st Middlesex Rille Volunteer Corps, to be Surg. -Lt.Col.... 30 Dec. 99
Surg. ('apt. R. II. Graham to be Sing. Major 30 Dec. 99
Surg.-Lt. K.van Evans, MB. 1st Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment, to be Surg. Capt. 30 Dec. 99
Surg -Lt. W. 0. Evans, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Welsh Fusiliers, to be Surg.Lt. ... 30 Dec. 99
MILITIA.
Yorkshire Artillery (Western Division).— ('apt. C. Behrens, Royal Garrison Artillery to be
Adjutant (vice Capt. M. S. Williams, who has vacated the appointment) 5 Dee. 99
4th Battalion Highland Light Infantry, — Lt. T. MacO. 1'wynam, Highland Light Infantry, to
be Adjutant (vice Capt. A. F. Evans Lombc, whose period of service expires. Lt. Twynam is
granted the rank of ('apt. whilst serving as Adjutant I Jan. 00
1st Volunteer Battalion, Somersetshire Light Infantry.— Capt. L 11. Orde, East Yorkshire
Regiment, to be Adjutant (vice Major II. ft. Lloyd, Somersetshire Light Infantry, whose period of
Service has expired 12 Dec. 99
2nd Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment.— Cant. II. Haggard, East Yorkshire
Regiment, to be Adjutant (vice Major F. R. Macmullcn, Wiltshire Regiment, who lias vacated
the appointment - 9 Dec, 99
NEW YEAR HONOURS.
Whilst this Volume ivas passing through the Press, the following announce-
ments have been made : —
THE ORDER OF THE BATH.
Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of the following appointments to the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath (Civil Division). To be C.B. :—
Major-General Festing, Royal Engineers.
Colonel J. Leslie Macdonald, Royal Engineers.
Lieutenant-Colonel A. McHardy, Royal Engineers.
THE ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to make the following appointments to the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire. To be Companions : —
Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm John Meade, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain George Olof Roos-Keppel, Indian Staff Corps.
THE ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to give directions for the following promotions in, and appoint-
ments to, the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. To be an Ordinary
Member of the First Class, or Knight Grand Cross of the said Most Distinguished Order : —
The Right Honourable Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of the Island of Ceylon and its Dependencies.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the following appointment in the Order of St. Michael and
St. George. To be C.M.G. :—
Colonel Trevor Toman, Acting Commissioner in Uganda.
-Montagu:.;. ; &^:%g&^*~~t2pE[£$ss£ V°
- Newton . ... 600 - Cecil Leycester 706 Berryu
Edward French
— Frederi,k Williams
— Septimua Harding
Fred. Henry 539
Beck,
-Hu<rh
Beckett, John Robert ...
— SteDhen
William Henry..
Index — Ratirad List.
Balfour, Francis Walter 74°jBarton,.Rcc.\JohnYarker 74o[Beaver Philip K L
— Henry Lowther 600 — Montmni ^.aIro^^' - ~ -
John Edm. Heugh... 567
— Kenneth Robert 568
Ball, Edward Arthur ... 543
— Francis A 746
— William Clare 705
Bailard, James Ritchie 705
— John Fane 548
Bally, St. John 60c
— William 600
Bamber, Hugh W 623
Bamfield, Albert Hy. ... 59}
— John Hichens 746
Banipfield.Wni. John B. 713
Bamptylde, Hy. Edw... 563
Banbury, Arthur 564
Bance, Lacy B 610
Bancroft, Wm. Chas. ... 5S1
Banisier. Geo.Stanhope 544
Banks, Herbert D 556
— Joseph Henry 634
— William 623
Bannatyne, Neil 543
— William 623
Bannerman, Arthur J... 623
—Pat. Wilson 594
— William 590
Banning, Arthur C. G. 555
Banuister, Chas. John 539
Banting, Wm. Robt 57;
Banyard, Nelson 696
Barctiard. Chas. Henry 610
— Chas. Percival 564
Barclay, Edward 746
Baring, Hon. Hugo 571
— Robert 610
Barker, Edw. H. Payne 692
— Fras. Wm. Jas 610
Henry
S30
— Robert 600
Bartwell, Fras. T 571
Brawell.Wm. B.Browne 534
Basden,C. Brenton 600
Basevi.Chas. Edw 6io
Bashford, William 023
Baskerville, Chas. H.L. 557
— E. R. Mynors 701;
— Herbert W. Mynors... 623
— John 746
Bassindale, Edward 697
Batchelor, William 573
Bate, Abraham W 723
— Geo. Paddock 717
— Henry Reginald 634
Bateman, Alfd. Geo 718
— Herbert D. 572
Bates, Chas. Ellison 610
— Charles Edward 590
— Charles Loftus 567
..., man, Hy. Arthur 727
- DecimusJVilUam 623 Berthon.Thomas Porter =3.
553
555
.588
Beckley, Thomas 62
Beddome, Richard H.... 61:
Beddy, Edwin 5q<<
Bedford, H. A. Duke of 5,0
J. Herbert 600
Beech, John Robert 566
Beechey, Fred. Robt.... 623
Bceching, Frank =9,
Hugh^C. Westall 369
697
Beedle, George
Beers, William 744
John 600 Bee ver, Henry Holt 564
John Sidney 746 Begbie, Alf. Glynn 623
ion, Richard 581 — Hamilton Luard 564
540
Batho, Robert 723
Bathurst, Benjamin 746
— Claude Hervey 564
— Sir Fred. T. Arthur
Hervey, Bart 744
— Lionel Hervey 543
Batten, John Mount 746
Battersby, J. Prevost ... 600
Battine, Wm.Alex 744
Battiscombe, Edm. G.... 610
— Walter Ernest Sax ... 713
Battley, D'Oyley Wm.... 746
Battye, Arthur 393
Arthur Fred.
Belchem, Fred. Geo. ..
Belcher, J. W 7l3
Belemore, Alfred J 723
Belfleld, Edward 600
— William 709
Belford, Ernest Aug. ..
Belgrave, Dacres T. C.
Belhaven and Stenton.
Alex. C. Lord... .' 611
Bell, Alexander 561
— Charles Harland 746
— Chas.P. h. Lyndon... 363
■Henry James 6001 B
54:
549
Bertie, ILon.G. A. Vere ... 744
Bertram, CharlesPelgue 744
— William 359
Best, George 623
— Maudistly Gaussen... 746
— Thomas William S33
Beawick, Anthony S... 705
— Frederick 746
Bethune, Hy. Beauclerk 634
— Robert 746
— W. n. p. Patton .354, 578
Bett, Henry Imlach 600
Betty, Joshua Fred 611
Bevan, Reginald John-
stone 746
Beveridge, A. W 723
— Robert Ebonezer 718
Beville, Chas. Fras. ...568
— George FranciE 590
Bewick}, Hugh B. N. .. 552
Beynon, Wm. HoweH .
Biuby, Alfred
Bickford, Wm. Geo. T.
Bicknell, Hv. David
Biddulph, Fra. Edward
— John
— Sir M. A. S 163,
— Middleton Westenra i\i
Biien, Horatio 611
Bigg, Frederick 634
Bigge, Sir Arthur John 545
— Thomas Scovell 600
Biggs, Thomas 744
— Thomas 6ii
60c
744
C23
623
744
596
578
,.~ghatn, Chas. Clive ... 1
S Money:.::::::: &F&MX*-:::::::: ^n?u'ChaPhuliP5-- 6«
— James 723
•John Charles 634!— John'..
- John
74?
John Arthur 746
Bayly, Abingdon A. 163, 590
— Alexander Ross 6n
— George Croker 569
— William Henry 634
Barlow, Cuthbert 610
— Harry 568
— Herbert Sturges 556
— Lionel 571
— Wm. J. Pratt 590
— William Ruxton 610
Barnard, SirC.L 578
— Christopher John 746
— Henry Craufurd 566
— Robert Cary .746
— William Osborne 534, 58.
Barned.Barned Lewis... 569
Barnes, Ern. Wykehani 718
— Osmond 595
Barnett, C.St. Jn. B 623
— Edw. Ranulph De B. 610
— Robert P. Sanders ... C92
Barnston, Francis 623 Bazalgette, Wm. Joseph 74T
Barnwell, Tobias 723 Bazett, Richard
Barr, Alexander 697 ~
— William Lamb 705
Barrel!, Wm. John 697
Barrett, Knox 744
— Richard Doyle 600
Barrington, Henry 725
— Joseph T 705
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 744
— Luke 723
Barrow, De Symons ... 600
— Frank 623
— Frank Edward 722
— Thomas Walter 721
Barry, Chas. Wm 600
• Daniel Paterson 723
— James David 563
— Qr.Mr. John 705
— Brig. Surg. Lt.ColJim. 722
■Lionel Edward... 567
— Robert Mercer ... s6i
— William E. A
— Henry Doveton 6oV_ Leonard
— Montagu M'P 623, 774U Robert '" 740
Baugh, Folliott Walker 5881- Major Gen.Th.oma.z" vn
— Guillum Scott 634U Staff Paym. Thomas ' 705
Baumgarner, Tho. M. S9o\- Staff Pagm. William
Baxter, ClementFred... 558 - Lt. Colonel William
Baylay, Una. Allan 6.
— Frederick Geo 6..
Bavley, George 611
7^5
... 744
— William John 594
— William Morrison ... 746
Bellairs, Sir William 581
Bellasis, R. J. E. Oliver 562
697
Billington.GeorgeM. ... 744
Bingham, Edw. Hy 611
— G. C, Lord 567
Biuney.Charles Richard 744
Biuny, Wm. Henry 606
Birch, Alex. John C. ... 595
— Arnold Wilson 358
— Fred. Maodouald 593
— Frederick William... 537
George Thackeray... 571
-, Bellis, John Francis ..
Capt.John s^lBellord, JJSD. James 740
General John 204, 379l Bengough.Harcourt M.
Richard Kerr 611 --, ,.3,
Baynes, Geo. Edw 581 (Bennet, Adrian . lit
— Gilbert Samuel 55 »1— Edward Gaily =46
— Kenneth Schalch 549, Bennett, Alfred'Chas. ' 570
Robert btuart 355, 580I— Reo. D. D .'.' 740
George B 7r
G?o. Montalt 634 - James Francis ..... . 6ii
ge hour3°. J2hn 7°8 -Josenh 697
634J- Robert Ludlow Coote 362
William 3rereton ... 611
509
— William Henry 746
— Wm. Stafford Joseph 558
Barstow, T. A.Andn. ... 623
Bartholomew, Robt. ... 623
Bartleman, John 600
— Woodburn Francis. soi
Bartley, A. G.
Beach, W. Archibald H. 692:— Robert . ;|i
- *«■ W- R- ■•■•■••■■ 74o - Colonel William Z'.'.'. 6i.
I ... 6ac\—Lt. Col. William 744
Beadnell, Alfred G. S..
■ William Fuller... 723
ry. , _, " JJti 11 miaul guiua.:.. 72}
- Charles Edw 634 Bennitt, William W 611
e*d,™' "B.C1L:: ■■■ §96 Benson, Charles A 59o
Edw. Musgrave 600
— Oliver Arinitage 708
— Reginald H 623
Beagin, Edward G.D.... 634
Beal, Henry 6u
Beale, Bernard Arthur 544
— Thomas Alfred 533
Beamish, Allen Aug. W. 623
— Charles 600
— David Gregory 5u
— George Perceval 6ri
Bearcroft, Edward H. ... 559
Beath.JohnH 72T
Beaton, Rev. Patrick 740
Beatson, Albert Bale. ... 600
Beattie, Jas. Forbes 721
Beatty, James M'Neill 723
— John William 556
— Joseph 61X
Rich. Garden Allen ... 5^0
Robert
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Alexander Fisher 723 Beauclerk, George M
Edward B 57oj de v = .'. ,
l- John Cowell 600 Beaufort,i)«fo of V,,
[Barton, Christopher 744!Beaumont, Dudley "' 70s
"grosbie. t 548!- Walter Henry 6,4
•Howard James ooolBeavan, Reginald 611
Starling Meux 53
— WilliamJ.P S7i
Bentinck, H. C. A. F.W.
Aldenburg 744
— Reginald Joseph 707
Bentley, William A 560
3entlif, Philip Barnerf 718
Benyon, J. Spencer 548
Beresford, G. de la Poer 600
— George William 623
— Hamilton de la Poer 634
— Henry Marcus 746
— John P. Do la Poer ... 695
— M.WyllydelaPoer... 611
— Mostynde la Poers33, 533
— Robert de la Poer ... 717
Berger, EmestArchd.... 600
Berkeley, Arthur M. ... 577
— Edmund Henry 548
Henry W 746
James Cavan 593
Richard William 721
— Robert
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Bernard, Henry L.
Charles 'en —John
— James Walker 623 — Samuel
-Thomas ?4» BJake. Benj Watson „J
Berne, Jas. Coleman... 741!- George Frederic '" II
William James Alex. 611
Bircham.A. Humph. ... 548
Bird, Henry Charles ... 746-
— William James s°4
Biraey, John 611
Birnie, William Jones 713
Biscos, Robert 746
Bishop, Henry Parlett... 600
Bisset, Maurice E. 563
— William 6n
— Sir W.Sinclair Smith 6cr
Blachford, Oswald Sam. 744
Black, James 600
— William Thomas 723
— Wilsone 534', 584
Blackburn, Hugh 558
— Peter 547
Blacker, Fred. H 362
-Latham Chas. Miller 556
— Latham Wm. ... 704
Blackett, Charles Fra.' 634
— Christopher Edw. ...611
— Chris. Montagu 56=
— Sir Edward Wm. Bt. 600
— Henry Wise Ridley... 623
— Wdliam S«
Blackley, John Henry ... 6ir
Blackman, William J. .. 727
Blackwell, James Edw. 600
Blackwood, John 607
Robert Wm ."" 623
Blaine, Robt. Stickney 695
Blair, Charles Renny ... 589
— Gustayus Fred. .. . Si 1
— Henry Francis 611
— Henry William... 596
— Major James 634
— General James .: 589
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Judex — Retired List.
John .. 601 Wiseman, Somerset M. Cole. William.. .. 6of Cook, Henry .. ...533. 583
JOnn — ,. * . _o-^-i_i 1. n„« T ~n. — Herbert Rowlev UC
Wiseman 533. sSo Colebrook, Geo. T. 704 j— Herbert Rowley 545
Thus. Sydenham 549 Coleman, William 635 — John Wpl ....... ..... 718
— ; — Lewis Area. Charles 035
ijCooke, Anth. C s8i
- Crawford Boyd 598
— ErnestG. S S7»
James 631
Charlton. Hy. A.Herbert 7"
Charted Ellis James "".'. 748 - Tredway George SMJColes. Arthur Horsman 55;
Charters William «97 -Win. James 748- Lewis Harcourt 57=
Chater Verner ... 6.2 - Willoughby Charles ;- Rogers L. Cowper ... 5'.
Chatfleid Cha* Kvrle 6.2 Stanley 593 - Thomas Gordon ... .601
- Hv R Speurer , 6.2 Clarkson, Fredk. Wm... 6241- Walter ............ 550
rimtterton Frank Wm. 597 - William Henry 624;Colhoun, Charles King 556
Chan"ce^ ChTs Hy. jojlciaughton, Fras. A. C. 555 Collett. Sir Henry 594
Chauncv Wm Au'char s3|Clav, Albert 697'- Henry Geo. Outram 719
Chnwner ufred 7*7 - Alex. Davidson 601 Collier, Clarence «... 6n
Ch-ivtor Root Jas srflciavdon. Thomas 7.3- Herbert Cromwell ... 612
Ki Km IClayhills, J. Menkes 6,2 - Hopetoun Curne ... 723
iVSSi 624 Clauon, Charles Cecil... 63s Couingwood,(3lBiineU ... 60.
Chelmsford, F. A.' Lord. -Edward Gilbert .. 635- Cuthbert George 537
305, 578 — Emilias 612 — Henry 6li
Cherry, Henry Ailken 535 - Fitzroy A. Talbot 745 Collins Arthur 54?
- Will -im . 721:- Valeniit.e Gardner.. 012 -Caleb 635
ChBsham Chariesc'w. Cleather. Wm. IS. G. ... 612 — Edward Archibald... 601
Chesham, Charles 1. L^ S8t(martAlex.... 744!- Edward Michael 573
Chesney, Fras. Rawdon 744 Oleland.J.W.Henderson 605 - Francis .
Chetwode, George 745'- William 6.2- Francs Fred 74.
Chevers Hyacinth ssilClementi, Montagu 612 - George 697
Se^wXrB "7 Clements, Fred. Wm R. 6»- John Alexander 706
Chichester.Cornwlls.Hy 612 - George... 697 - *«>. J. A. Welsh 74°
- Gerard .... 563 — William George 556 — Joseph 635
- Henrv Xu'eiistus 550 Clephane.And. Robt. ... 590 — Josiah Erskine 624
- Huri? Arthur 0.2 Clerk, Alexander 6121 - Michael Richard 577
- John Octavius Soi - Sir George I) 560,- Robert.. ..
♦5
— Henry ,.V 601J — Samuel Travers 635
— Malcolm George S92,— Thomas Gerrard ... 692
Clery, Thos. Geo 545 Collinson, Thos. B 601
•Robert Bruce 6°T
— Spencer Frederick... 557
Chifl'eriel, Albert H. ... 57' -
Childe, Cha. Baldwin ... 503 Cliff, William 697
Cbippindall. Edward 256, 5.81 [Clifford, James 572
Chisholm, William 612 - Miller . 6°i
Chittiek. Wm. Henry ... 697I— Richard Cormick.. ... 748
Ohittv Walter Theo. ... 590 Clifton, Robert Walter 720
Choake, Thomas 697 — Thomas Hen 001
Cholmeley.Hy.John ... 624 1 Climo, Wm. Hill 722
Cholmondeley, Hugh C. 5^ Clinch, William. ..._.. 697
— Reginald Harry 362[Clinton, Lord *,. W.
Christian, Geo. Arnold 635I P - "■•••■ 6l2
Christie, C. Howard P. 535 — Henry Renebald 745
— Edward Tolfrey 624 Clisbam, John 573
_ Henrv 573 Clive, Edw. Hen. ... 533. 579
— Robert A. C 092 — Hon. G. H. W.
— Wilham 7°« Windsor 746
Christopher.Air.C.Seton 566 - Henry Somerset 012
— Leon R 601 Cloete. Josias Gordon... 591
Obrysti'e, George 59b I Close, Charles S 722
William 001,' — Thomas 572
Church, Thomas Rom... 592 Clowes, Frederick 543
Churchill, Alex. Ferrier 720 — Henry ^ °97
— Charles Morant 024 Clabley, Jas. K 594
— Felix Victor S 692 Coar, Etc. Charles J. ... 74°
— George Frederic 624
Clapcott, Charles 74S
Clapp, Wm. H. Bant ... 7:2
Claridge, Frank E. S.... 553
Clark, Alexander
Towers 556
— Andrew 7r7
— Charles &97
— Edmund Wilham s>"
— James Aitken 7«9
— James Edward 723
— Sev. Sydney 74°
— Stanley Yeatman ...744
— Stewartson 7l8
Clarke, Alex. Ross 612
— A.F.Stafford 723
— Sir Andrew 581
— Calvert D.Stanley ... 6:2
— Charles Edw. Lane... s6ll
— David 573
— Edward Henry St.
Lawrence 553
— George Calvert ...143.579
■ Hen. Stephenson
Coates, Charles 624
Collis, Adolp R.Aug.... 635
Francis William 393
Gustavus W. Berry... 635
— William 720
— William Cooko S44
William Gun 544
Colls, Robert Stacy 745
Collver, George F 571
Colman, Thomas 745
Cologan, John F. FitzG. 595
Colomb, Geo. Hatton ... 612
— Sir John C. Ready ... 707
Cokiuhoun, H. M. L. .. 613
Jas. Andrew S 624
William 692
Colthurst, James N 613
David Latouche 745
Colvile, Charles Fred.... 745
— FiennesMid. 533, 58
ColviUe, Hon. C. R. W.
Master of 553
— Hon. Sir William Jas. 744
Colvin, Cecil Hodgson 570
Richard Beale 570
George 624'combe, Christian 564
Coats, James 722 Conipigne, H.Mapleton 705
Compton, Lord A. F. ... 57'
Coniyn, John Sarsfield 721
Cobb, Edw. Powys W. 57'
— John 624
Cobbeld, Ralph P 57'
Cochrane, Geo. Henry... 612
Cockbnrn.Alexander W. 552
— Chas. Fitzgerald T. 567
— Charles Frederick ...601
— Francis Pitcairn 564
— Henry Alex 589
— James 723
— Jas. Balfour 723
— James George 612
— Thomas Hugh 748
Cockcraft.W.LaTrobe... 624
Cocker, Barnard Wm... 745
Cockerill, Robert Chas. 692
Cocksedge, T. A. J 727
Codrington, Geo. H. F. 596
— Oliver 721
Coe, Edwin 697
Coffey, Francis 624
Henry wilberforce... 624 Coffin, Richard J. M. ... 718
Cognn, Michael 721
— Thomas Sillery 722
Coghill. Frank H 571
— Kendal .1. W
Coghlan, James Duff
j times Sealy 692!— See. Thomas Lloyd..
Jno. H. Courteniiy . 549 Coke, Thpe.jW. I net. ..
.inl.n Slioridaa 624 — Hon. W.C.W alpole
— Hervey Morris S. ...... S94
— James Alleyue 624
— James Cummin g...... 744
— James George 748
— Jas. Richard Plomer 564
— Ji
— Jno. —
— John Sheridaa 624 — Ho ...
— Joseph... ... 697'Coker, KdmuiidRogeis
— Lionel A. Graham ... 569 Colahan, John 72c
— Sir Marshall .1. i 1 < olborne. Hon. Fras. L.
— Montagne de Sales Lydston 132,500
MiKenzie G. Aug. c.-4 Colclough, George .. .001
-Robert 745 Cole, George W 592
— Robert Stuart 635 — Henry Hardy 624
— Sir Stanley de A. C. 6 Robert Andrews 601
— Sydenham Cubbou 012 — Samuel
Coney, Arthur Henry... 745
— Herbert Launcelot ... 695
— William Bicknell 553
Congdon, John James .. 613
Coningham, Fred 6*3
Herbert 592
Hv. Evelyn 601
Walter 601
Conington, John C. ... 624
Counell, Patrick 697
Connellan, Corry L 563
Conner, George 543
Connolly, Benjamin
Bloomfleld 722
Edw. Jos. R 601
John 573
— Lawrence Richard .. 635
Paul
Connor, Harry G.
Adams 563
Timothy 727
Conolly, Arthur 613
— Edward Robert 613
— Francis Henry 635
— William 635
Conor, Cecil S35
Conran, E. Watson 501
Cousett, Ii'Arcy P. 708
Constable, Frederick C
Strickland 69a
Constant, Stephen Price 742
Conway. John...
Cooch, Charles .130,613
I I . Alexander 635
— Arthur... 635
Charles 097
— Fras. John Gilbert ... (.--4
°3I
John 700
Thomas Valentine ... 613
William 613
— Wm.NevinsonMacD. 707
— William Smith 613
Cookson, Jas. Gathorne 589
— JohnC. Fife 745
Cookworthy, Colin 601
Coombs, Rowland Hill. 717 ■
Cooper, Albert B.Astley 691
— Alfred 74»
— Alfred Charles 57a
— Edward Henrv 74;
— Edward M. Gilbert .. 604 ,
— Egbert William 635
— Godfrey 74i
— Henry Fallowfield... 624
— John 635
— Joshua Harry 7'
— Loftus Lewis Astley 7.
— Thomas :i
— Wilham 581
Coote, Chas. Hen. Eyre 551
Edmund Eyre 7*
Thomas Gethin 7..
Cope, Sir Anthony 6aj
— Arthur Henry 6(
— George Harwood 7.
Copeland, Thomas 6<
Copeman, Sydney A. M. 71I
Copland, Alex sf
Coppin, Charles Francis 6;
Copping, Henry
Corban, L 7
— William Watts 601
Corbett, Francis 5''
-Frank Vincent 6iw
— Robert Edwin 565
— Robert Hayes 551
— William 748
Cordery, Charles 697
Cordner, Jas. Edw. 163, 590
Corkran, Chas. S 534
Cornish, Chas. Orchard 624
Corrie.Wm. Taylor 6or
Corry, George 721
Cory, Arthur 0:3
Cosby.Tho. Prittie 601
Cossey, John Fras 69J
Costa! Paul D 705
Costelloe, Charles 697
Costobadie.Hy. Holmes 624
Cotes, Arthur 550
— Charles James -45
— Robert Hugh 70J
0.3
... 62,
Cottiugham, Edw. K
Cotton, Benjamin
Charles M'Clintock
Francis Frederick
Henry French 548
llrury It. S jM
Herbert 727
John 697
Joseph Wm. Minchiu 635
— Richard Godman, T. 624
Hon. Rich. S. G. S ... 537
— Thomas James 596
Walter "24
Cottrell. Chas. Dormer 55s
tt ihuuii Foulkes 697
Couchmau, R. Short ... 601
Coulton, James 5DJ
Coupe, Robert 748
Couper, Arthur Edw... 562
— James Keiupt 59°
Court. Horatio Samuel 5n
Courteuay Hy. ltegd. ... 601
Courtney , David Chas. . . 551
— Edward Henry 001
Cousins, Samuel t»97
Coussmaker, George 024
— Macclesflold F
Coventry . Cha
— St. John Batford
Cowan, Samuel Hunter 613
u alter FroderickJ
William Chalmers ... 7'7
Coward, Charles 743"
Cow le, Cr mbie 584
Cowper, Henry M. P. ... 601
Index — Retired List.
834
Cowpeiy Gliomas 560 Crosse, Charles Rober... 544 Dalrymple, FranciaE-.j^jDavison, George -. . 602
Cftwper-Coles.RoyersL. 566 ! — Charles William, *T3w|-r J. H. N. G. H. Fw«..T 'Sipjry John 613
C<jx, Alex. "JCemple 59* H J-B. St. Croix 724JDfllton, Frederic > ,„. 57Pjr- Thomas 554
^Cha's. YyvyaiL ..... 601--^ Joshua Grant ..■ 748[r- Foster 1. Wade ..,u.<S37ji£avy, Fras, Arthur 722
jvjDharles' William 6o» Crossman, Sir William 601 ■— Hamiet Datton W^d# 539jr~ James John 625
-p-? gdward Cooke ' 695 prosthwaite, Charles ... 613 Daly. Edw. Denaot itlf; ^sjDawes, BethelMartin ... 613
— jiFrahcis Edward 601 Crouch, Edw. Thomas* 717:— Henry Lawrence..*-..! 563. — Chris. Myers 706
-7;. George Augustus 6ai> Crowdy, John 696 — James Henry ......^.,727!— Edwird Wilson ...... 69?
— ^jGebiWilliaiiXL 594— John Henry 613 — Richard Augu.6tu.VS. 71717-. Thomas 614
-KHeniy John. Wm 561 Crowe, James Daniel ... 722:— William 624|Dawnay, Hon. Lewis P. 537
-raHenry Wm. Holmes 596— Robert... 695 Dalyell, J. Thomas ...... 5S1J Dawson. Alex. Harry ... 581
-pjohn Brenton 591 ^ Thomas Carlisle ooi'Dalzell, John Alexander 602 — Charlton 745
-p Sir John Wnx....... 251, sSoiCrozier, Henry Darley 6oilDames. Richard.. .......... 532 —• Uuthbert Pilkington 555
-r.Jo.seph Cooke 635] — Rev. J. A... 740 Danby, George 697!^-, Francis 1 589
-r Robert Emilius 597 1— Richard Pearson. ;.,,. 7+51 — William Edwin........ 556!— 'Fra. Hy. Macdonald 551
-r.'Samuel 697 |< — Stanley 613 Dance, Edward Wm, .., 602— Frederick 625
-KWm. Hamilton 6oiiCruicksnankf J. H. R... 624'Dandridge, C. Chester... 602! — Henry 742
Coxoh, Geo. Stacpole ... 745J— John D. 613 j— Chas. C. Williams ... 552 — Henry Coleridge 706
Coy] e, William 568 iCrumplin, William 697'— Edward, 590 1— Henry Philip ... 545,
Cxabbe. Arthur B 692 Cubitt, Charles Percy ... 700 [Dane, Richard ..w 720 — John 613
Crscroft, Bernard .." 601 J — William George 594, Daniel, William Henry ssg^Day, Francis H. Emilius 743
Cradock, Edm. Wm 548,Cuddy, Alex. Daniel... 745 'Daniell, De Courc-v ...... 537 — Francis Jeremy 537
— ^Montagu...... ... '.. 5D5(Cuffe, SirC.F. V?.,BL.„ 748 J— Edward Staines 625 '— Henry Robert ... 561
Cxagg, Henry 573 — OtwayF. L.Wheeler ... 5771 — Frederick Francis ... 602 — John 625
Craig, Richard Manifold 722
Crake, Edward B 555
Crane, Evi John 573
Qraster, George Ayton 583
-T- James Thomas 745
-* Wm. Robert : 613
i>aufurd, Harry James 554
— William Reginald
— Otway Wheeler 7071— Jas. Williamson 635. Deacon, James 709
Cullen, Clifford 692!— Robt. Holford 635 — Wm. Edw.D 745
— David 724 Daniels, Fredk. P. J. ... 57^Dean, Geo. Henry 561
Oumberland.Chas. Edw. 601 (Dann, George 696, - John 573_
— Geo. Bentinck M'L. 624 ;Dansey, Edward M. ... 537|Deane, Chas. Anthony
— William 697 Darker, James 697 Clare 557
— William Bentinck ... 601 .Darley, Hy. Read 692'— George 748
FCumberlege,Aiex. B. ... 613 J— Wm. Sanders 6251 — Thomas ., 598
Houlson " 539|Curaing, Edwd. Wm. ... 6 13 Darling, James Bruce 535|Deare, Fred. Arthur .. 565 •
Crawford, AndrewGarde 568 — George Lewis 706 1— Montagu Wm 712 Dease, Gerald 555,
— Charles Robert..: 713
— George Adam 613
— Henry Cowell 707
— \ Robert G. Sharman 560
— J Richmond Irvine 596
— '.^Robert Alexander ... 613
— Wm. Herbert 6oi[ — Sydney 6o2|Deaiy, Hy. Hugh Peter 569'
Cummin, N. Benmish... 708; Darnell, Wm. Nicholas. 635jdeBathe, SirHenry Per-
Cumniing, K.William.. 724jDartnell, Jno. Geo 74S] cival, Bart 317, 578
— William Gordon 6i3jDarvall, Roger Fras. ... 549.de Berry, George F. ... 602
■Cummings, Harold 545 'Darwall, Henry P 6i3;Debono, Michele 697
Cuningham, G. W. H.... 550 Darwin, Charles W 546 de Bourbel, Raoul 60a
Crawfurd, Hugh P.R.F. 595 Cuninghame, Glencairn —Leonard 552; De Brett, Harry ..602
Crawley, Anthony 697
— Archer Parry 556
— Philip Sambrook 745
Creagh, And. Mich. ... 745
■ C. A. FitzGerald 601
—•■Denis 706
— Colonel James 613
— '■ 8urg.Lt.Col. James 717
— James Henry 748
— John 624
• Stephen Henry 556
— Walter Blake Butler
May. Gen. William .
Surg.ifaior William 723
Crealock, John M. S. ... 571
Crean, John Joseph 723
Crease, John Fred. 613
Creed, Richard J. G. ... 553
Creek, Edw. Stanley ... 613
Creighton, Fitzmaurice 624
— Robert FitzGerald ... 554
Cremorne,Vesey,Zor£... 745
Crespin, Alex. Andrews 70S
Cresswell, Chas. Arthur 624
-- George 635
Creyk, William 723
Crichton, Hon. Charles
Fredk 745
Hon. Henry George
Louis 624
Crick, Samuel A 727
Crispo, Sidney Smith ... 708
Critchley, Edw.Asheton 563
Croasdaile, Launcelot... 692
Croft, Jas. Hy. H 706
Crofton, Caldwell Hy. . 635
— Frederick R. C 601
— James... 580
— William Jones 727
Croisdale, Richard 697
Croker, Arthur 723
Edward 748
John' 624
John Randal 723
Cromer. Lord... 748
Cromie, C. Francis 562
— Wiiliam Henry 573
Crompton.JohnA. P. ... 57:
Cronyn, Abraham Prim 56
Crboke, Edward Rea M. 62,
— Her. Mil ward 740
Crookenden, Hy- H 613
Crooks, John Joseph ... 704
Creebie, Henry ... 557
— John Gustavus 624
Crosse, Charles Kenrick 745
R. 565 Dashwood, Chas. Browne 613 de Burgh, ThomasF. H. 543
Cunliffe, George Gordon 601 — Edmund Plunkett ... 569 de Cetto, L. C. A. A. ... 625
— Robert Henry 6011 — Francis Arthur 625 Deeble, Stephen L 727
— Walter Howell 546 j — Richard Lewes 602 iDeedes, Granville ...... 743^
Cunningham, Allan J. C. 624 Daubeney,$trH.C.B.286, 578]— William Henry 602^
— Andrew Charles 635'Daubeny, A. J. Hesketh 625|Deeves, Daniel 697. '
— Charles ..624 — Henry Joseph 549,Degacher, Hy.Jas 583
— Walter Augustus 748^ Havilland, James ... 602^
Daubuz, Robert Claude. 692|de Hoghton. Daniel 554
Davenport, Chas. Talbot 706 — Sir Jas. Bt 555
— Frederick 572Jde Horsey, Wm. H. B. ... 580
Davern, George William 625.de Kantzow, Chas. A.... 594
— John 566
— Lawrence 572
— Percys 601
Cure, Geo. Edw. Capel 556
Curetm, Edward 717
"urliug, Wm. Kings-
down 5
Curran, John Philpot... 539
— F. G. Adye 722
Currey, Chas. Henry ... 543
Currie, Algernon 597
— Arthur Drummond 613
— Charles 748
— Fendall 593
— Frederick Alexander 547
Henry Octavius 706
J^.mes 613
Curry, Michael 624
Curtis, Fras. G. S 613
John Geo. Cockburn 545
Spencer C 572
Wm. Fred, de Hub-
benet : 6:3
Curzon, Ernest 564
— Geo. Augustus 744
— -Hon. Wm. Henry 748
- William Southwell... 613
usack, Jas. W. H. C... 556
— John 748 — James Snow 602!
Cust, John Francis 745' — Jaspar Gust. S 625
— Mitford 545'— John 727;
Custance, Fred. Hambl. 745 — Lewis Matthew 60*
Sydney ." 566 — Owen Edw. Mytton 553 Dermic-, Henry Wm. 635"
Cntbill, Hy. Duppa A. 613 — Robert 625jDeunis, James 613 "
Cuthbert, Robert T. P .. 601 — Somerset E. O'B. j - James Benjamin 602 ,
Cuthell, Thomas George 6241 Kevill 554 - J. FitzThomas 748"'
Cuyler, Geo. Aug 613 — Thomas Henry 635 — Morley Stratford T... 745
Davey, Thomas 635 Delacom.be, Wm. Addis 625
Davidge, John 72i|de la Fontaine, H. E.
Davidson, Alexander... 602] Mettet 6:8
— Alex. George 6o2(Delafosse, Hy. Geo. 602
— Alexander Henry 602.De La Mare, Leonards. 572
— Chas. Fred. Herbert 56f_,De Lancey, John 625 ,
— Chas. R. Tierney 613,00 la Rue, Thomas . 562
— Chris. Middlemassi3o,625|de Lasalle, Augustus B. 706
— Duncan Francis 559.de Lautour, Edw. J. ... 613
— George Montgomerie 705|deLegh, Harry Legh... 719
— Henry Edward 6i3|De Lisle, Frederick 697
— Hugh 565|de l'lsle & Dudley, Lord 554
— Jame3 602'de Lorn, Henry A. 727
— Lionel C. Lascelles... 569 de Longueville, Charles
— Peter 727 M 625
— RoberG 6o2|de Lousada, Horace F. 613
— Thos. ReidWaugh... 706; Demain, Henry Dickson 695
Davies, Arth. Matcham 591.de Marrlski, Robert 625
— Augustus 74S|de Moleyns, T. Arem-
— Fred. Jas. Wm 539 berg- 602
— George Silvester 744 Dempster, Hy. Leeuwin 707
— H.G.Johnstone 6i3|Denison. fTenry 551 ,
— Henry Fanshawe 533, 580 Denmau, Tq.h, Lord ... 57:
Demie, G. Ramsay
Mured 745
Dennehy, Barry Valen. 692
Thomas 602
Da Costa, Artnur E...
— Reginald Hughes
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L. :6
569 — Wilbraha-n Tuomas 564
569; — W. Broughton 724
579 Davis, Alfred Thornton 625
Daintry.Geo. Chas 539
Dalbiac, Henry Shelley 748
— Philip Hugh 560
Dalby, Nicholas B : 635
Dalel Hy. Montagu ... 624
Dalirety, R6ginald Wm. 53+
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy 706
Dallas, J. H. Lingford 748 — Thomas Arnold 613
Dalmahoy, Patrick C... 592— - William Henry 613
D'jnniss, Alf. Digby 002-
— Geo. Lake Talbot 546
Denny, Barry St. Leger 708
Dennys, Julius Bentall 589
Dent, Henry Francis ... 748
— Herbert Crowley 727
— Herbert W. 555 "
— John William 557
N. Newnham 546!— Richard 697 '
Richard Percival 613J Demon, Harry Stepuen-
- William 571'
— Howell 613
— James 720
— Sir John 579
— John 573
— John Norman 724
835
Index — Retired List.
Denyer, Henry 697
de Robcck, C. Louis C. 748
— Henry B. Wm. 559
de Etoe, 1> (' V.Lord ... 580
Derriman. Gerard L. ... 708
■deThoren.O.W. 635
DcsBnrres. \lex. II. ... 625
— Aug. H.\ . .In 62.
— James Stuart 63,
Desborongh, Jno 602
Deshon, Charles John... 613
— Frederick G.T 581
D - i:l. Herbert J. . 565
Des Vcbux, Alf. Anth. 602
— Fred. Henry Arthur 564
de Teissier, H.. Baron ... 692
Devereux.R. Fethei
de Vesci, Lord 625
de Villamii, Richard 547
Dewar, Thos. Finlayson 718
Dewhirst, Thomas ' . .. 567 1 Do well, George Dare
De Wilton, Philip D D. soSlDowker, Howard 0
Dorman, Henry
Dorward, James Ford
Doughty, Chester
Douglas, Arthur Baird
— Cameron, Charles ...
— Campbell, Millis
— George
— George Sholto
— H.Mitchell Sholto ...
— Hugh Alexander
— John Charles
— John Douglas
— Richard John Hardy.
— Robert
Dovastou, John
Doveton, Fred. Bazett
— Henry
- John Chadwick
Dowdall.A. P. Gerald ...
Dowden, Thos. F
de Wintou, Sir F. W
Dick. William A.
— William F
Dicken, Wm. Popham
Dickens. C. H
— Robert V -4
Dickenson. Edw. S N. 539
— Fiennes B. Newl |
— Wykehnm Oorry . 559
Dickerson, Stoph.H. 724
Dickie. Hugh 718
Dickin. John Lloyd .. 543
Dickdns.FrQe.Athertori 613
— Vernon W. F 572
— W.Drummond3crase 583
Dickinson, William 625
— William Rice 602
Dickson. Arthur 572
— Sir Collingwood 163
— Edward John ... .
— Harry Wilfred
— Win. Thos. 157. 533
Digby. Ed.H.T. Lord
Do-vliug. ThurlowL. W
D iwn. Au;'. Thornton
Downes, Arthur Wm...
— I ' . V Summcrville ...
— Edmund
— Major Francis
— Joseph
Downing. John David...
Downman, John Thos.
Downs, Leonard
Dowse, Edward C. ... ..
iroyly, SvrO. W. lit. ..
— George Halford
Doyne, Mordaunt B......
— Philip Kavanagh
— Richard John
Draffen, Geo. Algernon
William Pitt
578 Drage. William .
602 — William Henry
707 Drake, A.W.H. Hornsby
580 13°.
744 — Edward Henry
535 — Francis
704 Dunbar, Penrose John..
613 — Thomas Clement
695 — William Mathew
560 Duncan, Harvey T
557 —James
724 Duncombe.Cbas.W. 533,
697 Dundas, Hy.H. Philip...
561 — Lawrence Chas
539 — Robert
625 — Thomas
613 Dundee, RobertHandley
613 Duniee, Vickers
707 Dunlop.H.D. Buchanan
613 — Samuel
697 — William Hugh
7:3 Dunn, Edwin
625 — James Valentine ....
597 — Josias
706 — Robert Henry Wm ..
6i3: — Terence John B
625|Dunnage, Arthur
590 Dunne, Edward M
545;— TerenceJohn Rockett
63 5 Dunning, R. Horwood
7C4JDunsterville, L. D'Arcy
550IDU Plat, Sir C. Taylor
719 Du Port, Robert
Hon. Everard Chas
Diggory, Charles 697 — Francis Rivers
Dillon, Henry Vincent 563 - Robert
— Sir Martin 247, 578 Draper, Frederick
— Hon. a. ViUiera 613 — William
— Robert 74s!Drayson, Alf. Wilkes ...
— Robert Henry 625 Dressner, Chas. J. B. H.
Dingle, Wm. Alfred... 718 Drew, Browning
Dirom, Henry Pasley 562I— Trancis Barry
Disney, Thomas Rober: 61 31 — Henry Rawlins
Ditmas, Edward 692, Bring, William
— Harold Percy ss^Drought.JohnTho. Acton
Dixon, Chas. Egerton... 530 Drmnmond, Arohibd. B,
6251 — Arthur George
592I — Edmund Johnston...
Hy. Edw. H. Stirling
602' — James
5691— John Wm. Ainslie ...
569'— Malcolm
602 — Wm. Chas
— Timothy ,. 697 Drury, Charles Curtis...
William 697 — Frederick Burton
Doake, Samuel 727
- Charles Frederick
— Edward George ..
— John 745
— Matthew Charles
— Richird Tim ven
-- Thomas Bradford
■ Thomas Fraser
Dobbin, Geo. Miller
Dobbs, \1<'\ Fairlie
Dobie, David R. .. .
Dcdd, Charles Albert
— George L. Ashley
— Simon Anthony
Dods, Peter
Doig, Alexander ...
Dolan, Terence Mich
dolphin, i [arry BSdm
Dolton, Edward John
— Robert Cooper
625 Drysdale, Robert C. ..
£13 — Sir William 150,
10 i' iberly, Arthur G
596 Du Bonlay. D. De la M.
57a DuCane, Sir E. F.
Ducat, Arthur David ...
— Cyril Hugh P. .
— waiter uardou
Duckett.SirG.Floyd.Wr.
625 Duckworth, Arthur C.
607 Hu'lU-y, W. Edmondson
635
724
745
Domenicheui, Richard 724 Dufif. Alex. Gordon
602 Durand, Anthony
697 — Charles James
744 —Sir Ed. Law, .C
713 Durham, Philip Fras. ...
625 Durnford, Arthur Geo...
547 — Chas. Dnv
602 — Edward C. Langlev...
553 Durrant, Frederic Wm.
566 Dury, Alexander Wm...
544 Duthie.W. H.Moore
551 Duvall, Wm
569 Du Vernet, Fras. T. C.
707 Dwyer, Charles
697 — Henry Arthur
635 — John Cornelius
— Philip Fogarty
628 Dyce, Cecil Coles
697 Dyer, John Midlane
697 Dyke, Edward Hart
57' —George
697 Dyne.M. Jas. Bradley...
696 Dyott, Richard 204,
717 Dvsart, Conolly
602 Eagle, Fras. E. B
598 Earle, Charles E
748 — Ed. Lempriere
602 — John March
589 — Wm. H. Shadwell ....
705 Earp, Thomas
635 Eastham, JohnAlderson
556 Eaton. Frederick
566 Ebden, Francis Thos....
707 Eccles, Cuthbert
745 — Francis Edward
717 — William Vernon
552 Eddie, Wm.Cruickshank
563 Eden, A. Duffield
748 — Frederick Morton
589 - Henry Hamilton F.
692 — Henry Horace
560 — John Henry ...
613 — Morton Robert
580 — William Alexander
■ 1 William Thos.
554 Edgcome, Wm. Henry ..
602 Edgcum.be, Hon.Q, E...
7i8iEdmeades, Henry
60a Edmondes, Fra. Quintin
613'Edmondstone, Neil B.„,
74s Edridgt-. F. L tekwnod
571 Edwardes, Hon. 0. E.
724 - Charles G. W
743 Ekius, Chas. Chester
745 Elder. John James
6T3 Eldridge, Joseph B
602 Eley, Henry
717 Elgee, William
584 Eliaa, Arthur
568 - Robert
556 Elkington, A. Guy
560 Ellaby, Hugh L
748 Ellerman. Edward John
713 Elhce, Edw. Chas
561 Elliot, SirAlex.J.H. 140,
535 — Augustus Fred
613 — Edmund Halbert 132.
559 — Edw. Hay Mackenzie
704 — George Augustus
572 — George Henry
602 — Gilbert Thomas
558 — Sir Henry George ...
554 — Henry Riversdale ...
613 —John M'Dowell
568 — Minto
553 —William
635 - Hon. Wm. FitzWm...
591 Elliott, Armstrong Wm.
602 —George
706 — George Hambley
613 — John
613 — Joseph
625 Ellis, Arthur
555 — Sir At. Edw.Aug. 533,
613 — Ch. D. Cuninghame
7o<; — Charles H. F
625 —Frederick John
625 — George Richard
546 — Henry Leslie
625 — Henry Robert A
635 — John William
537I — Walter Treslove
Ellison, Rd. Geo 132,
— William Augustus ...
EUiston, Geo. Sampson
— Edmund Charles
Elnie*. Jonathan Wm...
Elmhirst, Harry
Elringt m, Fred. Rob. 356,
— Gerard Gordon
748iElson, Samuel Spencer
580 Elston, Henry
625 Elton, Alfred George G.
Don, w Gerard 721
Donald. Willi*. 11 . 690
lioriahUi.h. C '.',. \]-,r
thewt 536
— James Y . ....... 721
l) mca -i' i'. Jas Bos 1 I g
Donne. John Bobt, . 566
1 >o tliy t$ir J. P Dykes 744
— Robert .. . 695
1 1 m, Hugh ..... 723
- Thomas .. 744
,1 reorge Francis 774
Dooner, John King 625
Doras Sir John 589
— Robt. H. Patrice 613
D I I ,..: 535
Frederick William ...
— Robert William
Dugdale, Arthur George
— Henry C. G
1 [erbert Crowe .. .
D re, Fred.Wm. Jn.
i rdin, B Stephens
Duke. Jemmetl Onarles
■ ■ 1 Iharletj
— William .
Dumareaq, A. Hemery
— William Lovelace
1 tumbleton, A. Vincent
— 1 iharles
Don, I 'has. William ...
Dunbar, Krod. Win
591 — Herbert Jas. Hope ...
566 — J. < rraham
602 — Stanley de Burgh ...
635 Edwards, Eos. Gresley
613 — .Sir Fleetwood I
566 — Sir .lame-* Bevan 533,
745 — James Kennedy
625 — James Koch
745 — John Denis
547 — Spencer Hy.Hutchius
69; — Thomas
56 ■ Win. Mordaunt M:n>h
609 William Lloyd
635 Edye, Laurenco
588 Egerton, A I!' Mordaunt
602 — Rowland ,.....,
613 — William Francis
692 — Frod. C,
571 Elverson, Hamilton Jas.
613 Elwes, Ernest Veness...
589 Elwis, John C
602 Ely, H. F.Winchelsea...
740 Eraby, Wm. James
634 Emerson, Alex. Lyon ...
696 — James
598 — John Lindas
602 Empson, Chas. A
cj- England, Albert Edw.
568,— Alexander
727 — Edw. Lutwyche 534,
625 — Francis Herbert
634 — George F.
570 — J. M. FitzRoy
625 — Richard
544 Kngledue. Wm. J
744 English, Aug. John
613 —Thomas
613 Enright, Edward
602 Elisor, James H.
745 Stroll, Earl of
6o2|Erskine, Hon. David ...
625 — flfolliott Williams .
625
613
745
56a
5.
George Elphmstone
Erwin , Richard.
Esmonde, L.W. Grattan
Essex, Edward
Hteeon, Francis
6 ,4 Ethelston, Edm. Peel...
William . , ..
I Etheridge, Alt'. Thomas
1 eci de Couroy
Eustace, Edward
705 Evans, Augustine
1 idward Benjamiii
Edward Lloyd M
745 — Edward Wd'liatn
706J— Eruost Thoodore
— George
Geo. Alfred Penrhya
- Grilllth
-Hy.TheodorePenrhya
John William
1 ild Exxol
602
602
740
692
724
S56
613
721
6:3
625
564
581
7=*
554
556
745
706
5«4
634
592
625
602
559
537
544
706
613
6.3
7°5
625
583
748
5l3
602
562
55o
692
7x8
625
743
57o
7'7
625
6.3
748
579
5«3
697
«35
5 56
6.3
555
552
57°
602
697
602
602
573
625
625
634
584
553
717
625
745
614
547
625
727
566
748
748
745
593
697
570
535
602
614
548
602
558
724
634
550
614
625
6t4
69S
55S
74'
53;
742
59»
Evans, Richard John .
— Samuel
— Usher Williamson ,
Index — Retired List.
748, Feilden, Herbert R 6g2[Fitz Gerald, Richard ... 60
745 — Lord Walter ... 69:
-a.0 _ \ir;n:„™ «„-»_.. rv-...;
836
w-
Oswald Barton . ...
Robert Bisil
— William Hunter 530 Feilding, JTon. Sir Percy
Evanson, R. Charles
614
R. B.
568
578
Everard, George 698, Fell, Edwin James 543
— Hugh Edm. E 560 — John Percy 554
Everett, Edward 614 Fellows, Stewart 592
Everitt, Herbert 6251 Pellowes, Cooper M.N. . 614
Evetts, John Mews 546; — James 614
Evezard. George Chas... 6o2JFeneran, Edward 625
Ewart, C. Brisbane S79 Fenn, Edwin Glass 614
— Chas. Fred. Salisbury 567 Fenton, Fred. Enos 717
— Sir Hy. Peter 533, 583 — George ._. „. 63;
— John 092
— Sir John Alex. 350, 578
— Ronald Adrian M. ... 708
Ewing, Edward 741
— Jas. A. Orr 558
— John 595
Eyre. Edmund Hy 596
— Edw. Maurice 562
— Fred. Vincent 614
— Thomas Haughton ... 634
— Vincent G. Lawrence 025
Eyton, John H. Wynne 550
— Philip .' 543
Eyvoll.John 573
Faber, Frederick Grey 634
— Walter Vavasour 563
Facer, Walter 698
Faddy, Peter Piekmore 744
Fagan.Hy. Horace Fred. 635
— Joseph George 584
— Thomas St. John 713
— William John 71:
Fair, Alexander William 634
Fairbrother, C. M.S. ... 614
Faircloth, Henry J
Fairfax, Sir W. G. H
Taylor-Ramsay, Bf. 744
— Thomas Ferdinand .. 745
Fairholme.Chas. E 577
Fairland, Edwin James 72
Fairley, Joseph Webb .. 57
Fairlie, John Robert .. 614
Fairtlough, E. D'Hcilli
mer...
— W. Haviland 745
Falconuet, Grenville P.
de Palezieux £02
Falkland, B.P., Vitet. .. 549
Falls, Andrew Vance ... 602
Fane, Fred. John 61
Fannin, John Edward... 722
Fanning, Matthew 748
Fanshawe, Charles. ..204, 579
— Edward Cardwell . . 63
— Frederick Bradford... 565
— Thomas Basil 6_,
Farewell, Wm. T. F 602
Farley, Thomas.- 635
Farmar, William Edwd. 625
Farmer, George L.M'L. 625
— Reg. Onslow 602
— William Alfred 572
Farquhar, Francis G. ... 625
— Harry Rich 745
— JohnS. Taylor 563
Farquharson, Charles H 555
— Sir John ... 614
— Matthew Henry
— Victor Alexander ... 554
Farrant, Chas. W. Brett 567
Farrell, John Charles... 555
— Leslie Michael 571
Farren, Sir Richard T.
„ 307. 578
rarrer, Henry 625
Farrington, G. Baillie.. 614
— Hastings D'Oyly 614
— Lindsay 580
— Malcolm Charles 614
Farwell, Walter C 625
Fasken, Edw. Thos 589
Fanght, John George... 720
Faulkner, Fra. M 692
Faussett, William 744
Fawcett, Anthony M 748
— Rowland Hill 625
Fawkes, Francis 74a
— Montagu 625
Fead, Fra. S.S 7*3 — Colonel James
— Joseph Cunliffe 562
— Michael 706
Fenwick, G. C.R.Curzor 562
— Georp-e Carew 614
— John Bourchier 625
— MartynJ. Edw 553
— Nicholas Ed. de B. ... 550
Fereday, Fred. Francis 705
Ferguson, Alexander... 706
— Austin Jonas 721
— Charles J. O'N 614
— Frederick 722
— Geo. Arthur 745
— Hector 721
— John..,, 634
— Richard P 721
— Robert T 719
Fergussou, Charles H. 635
— George James 570
— Harrv James 554
— Home Johnstone 555
— Robert Cutlar 565
— William 717
Fernandez, Francisco... 727
Fernie, Francis Hood... 570
Ferrers, Cecd S. F 56B
Ferrier, Alex. Walter... 625
Ferris, Geo. Aug 625
— James Ludlow 614
— William Browne 634
Festing, Michael M. M. 60
Fetherstonhaugh.F. H. W 503
— Son. K. Tumour .. 546
— Shirley A.Stephenson 560
F finch, Matthew B. D. 707
ffolliott, Philip Homan 625
Ffolliott, Nicholas 721
— William 721
Ffrench, Arthur 692
— Edward 748
Fiddes, John Mont 724
Field, Spencer 614
Fiennes, Hon, G. Twis-
tleton-Wykeham ... 560
Fife, Aubone Geo. 130, 549
Filgate. Alex. Jerome ... 614
Filmore, Hv. Clare 566
Finch, A. Urq. Ham... 6o*
— C. A. Wynne 746
— JohnSeymourWynne 634
— Walter John. 602
Findlay, Alexander 745
— George 572
Finlay, John 748
— William 722
Finnemore, Jas. H 724
Firman, Robert B 564
Firth, Robert Francis ... 602
Fischer, Bowness 614
— John Fred 579
Fishbourne,JosephEus-
tace 724
Fisher, Arthur Thomas 634
Charles Edward 595
Edward Henry 599
George Battye 591
— John Fred. Lane ... 592
— Louis Walter 748
Seth Nuttall 745
Vincent Carne 614
FitzGeorge, Geo. W. A. 614
Fitz Gerald, Alf. John ... 61
Arthur V. Dowdall.., 559
— Charles 602
— Charles John Oswald 596
Lord Frederick .... *
Gerald Howard 566
Henry C 74
— William Henry Domi-
nick 745
— William Hervoy 748
— William Robert 636
Fitz Herbert, Henry ... 567
— Walter H. Melitas ... 625
FitzHugh, Alfred 604
— Henry Terrick ..
Fitz Patrick, Fras. S
Forster, Thomas Henry
3urton — 555
— William David 625
Forsyth, Alex. Gregor .. 604
— Frederick Ar bur 625
— Thomas Hamilton ... 614
Foray the, John 698
Fort, Thomas 717
Forte, Cockburn 636
6o4[Fort9ath, Fred.Prescott 594
595jFortescue, John C. W... 745
William 573I Forth, Alfred Charles ... 614
Fitz Roy, Edw. Albert 625 j Fosbery, George V 745
Ferdinand 625] — William Tbos.Exham 636
Lord Frederick John 715 Fosbroke. J. Dudley ... 625
— William 604' Foss, John Edw. V 725
Fitz Stubbs, E Iwiu ... . 539 Foster, Char. Edw 614
FitzWygram.SirF.W.J., — John A 571
Bart. . ..T56, 579— Svdney Francis 539
Flanagan, Daniel .
Fleming. Alexander D.
„ — William John 748
570 Fothergill, Chas. Wm. ... 625
— George 741 Fountain, Edward 636
— Henry Slane 560 Fonrnier, Alfred Sant 638
— Joseph 721 Fowke, J.S.Ferguson... 748
— William 625 ! Fowle, Chas. Stephen ... 604
Fletcher, Arthur F 6i4'Fowler,Don.Geo.Mackay 561
Charles WillUm 614 — Henry 695
— Henry Clyde 60 1
— Samuel... ,.. 656
— Thomas
Henry B -ucnier 557
— R >bert Henry 564'
— Valentine Aug. M. ... 559
— William 724 Fowue*, Edward John 547
Fleury, William L 706 Fox, Francis John 556
Flinn, David E 717-
Flood, Fredk. R. Solly 581!-
Robt, Thos. Hauford 555!
■ George 698
■HenryCroker 614
■ John Charles Ker ... 560
— Samuel 7241 — John Henry 562
Thomas Chas. Arm-
strong 705
4lFulton, Carre- 549
Ernast Edward 5611 — Thos. W 720
FitzAlan C.J... 569 !— Walter Reginald 625
181— William E. Ker
Flower, Stephen 6r4
Flowers, Frederick 748
Fosro, Alex. S 7
Foley "
— So
— Thomas McCraith ... 71
Follett. Hv. Spencer ... ssg'Foy, Ernest Rudolph
— Robert Wm. Walsh.. 534lFrampton, William J
Folson, Henry 6q8j Francis. Arthur .. ..
Foord, Edward 563' — George Edmond ...
— William Octavius 6041 — Harold Hugh
— Wm. Levison Tom... 705!— William 696
Foote, Arthur Wavell .. 70S — Wolston 556
— Frank Barnard 614 Fraucklyn, Wdliam Hy.
— William Francis 604! Miller 625
Footner, Edward 724'Frankfort de Mont-
Foott, John 745' morency. Lord 533, 583
Forbes, Charles D'Oyley 706 Frankland, Colvillo 614
569
577
614
604
614
568
— Charles Pulteney 6oj
— Edward Eame 692
— Edward Millett 625 'Franklen, Chas. Rich,
George 748'Franklin, Henry
Sir Frederick W.F.G.
Bart 572
625
573
George H. Aun e^'Franks. Harry'Clifford 569
Z/,<?en.Geo.Wentworth58o'— William Astell 593
Jfti/orGeo. Went worth 556
— Granville Eardley ... 566
— Henry Fras. Gordon 546
— Henry Villiers 625
— Sir John 588
John 698
John Foster 625
John Greenlaw 614
— Patrick William 565
— Peter 698
— Sinclair 573
Fraser, Alex. David 564
— Alexander Duncan... 717
— Alexander Robert ... 604
— Alexander Thomas... 614
— Archibald Henry 720
— Charles Lauchlin 718
— Hon. SirD. M 163, 579
— Duncan Alex. C 720
— Edm. Loniax... 614
— Edward Alexander... 598
George Leith 614
— William Lachlan sU\ — Henry 594
Ford, Alfred John 625;— Hon. Henry Thos. ... 744
— Arthur 614 — James Francis 636
Featherstonhaugh, A.... 614
Feilden, Haughton M.J. 625,
— Henry Broome ... 533. 583
James Weir Hogg
-John Gore 634
— Rarnett 603
— Cha. Edm. Hawk ... 745
Chas. Wm. Rundle ... 552
— Fras. Chas. Minshull 571
— George 748
— Hugh Ingrow E 614
John 625
Rictiard 567
— Thomas 698
Forde, Georj^
Fordyce, Alex. Dingwall 636
Forester, Francis Wm. 692
Forjett, Fred. H 598
Forlong, Jame3 Geo. R. 603
Forrest, Joseph 7*3
— Robert Henry 69
— William Charles 152, 579
Forsayeth, R. Wm 724
Forsdyke, Jonathan ... 63B
57ojForster, Arch. Cochrane 706
Francis Rowland 745
Maurice 569! — James FitzEustace .
Henry Wemyss 7051 — Mordaunt Martin 6021— Thomas Francis
614
604
— James Kemp 692
— John 698
— John Randal 558
— Robert Hugh 547
— Thomas 563
— Thos. Lyons 614
— Wm. Forbes M. Ian 692
Fray ling, Edward 698
Frazer.Peter Thomas... 722
Freckleton, Geo. Wm... 564
Frederick. Sir Charles
E., Bart 625
Free, John Fred. 614
Freeman, F. Peere W... 625
— G. C. P. Williams ... 562
— Reginald Charles ... 562
— Thomas Arthur 625
— Thomas I. Wickham 745
Freer, Edward Luke ... 717
Freeth, Francis Edward 569
— James Holt 604
— James Plomer 545
— SampsonPlomerFred 748
837
Freeth, William ... 6gl
EScanch, Arthur ( t<
— Arthur John St. G,
— Chas. Albert Lesjie A. '14
— Rrancis Horace 63C
— George <■■
— Houston 132, 596
— John Thomas . 636
am . C04
F;EQnd. George -j:
Frere.5tr Hurtle 1 !. \.Bt. 55
— Richard Tudor 626
— Wui. Arthur James 551
Frith, Fred. George ;';
— - John Saba tier 552
Froom, George 626
Frost, Robert FranciB 74a
07, John William 614
Rryer, Alfred Chas 54b
— Edward John 626
Fallarton, W. Fullanon 6*6
Fuller. Chas. Bondlen 63, 5S6
— Henry 626
— Henry Snelson A 636
— Janice 698
-ti John 57;
— John Augustus 579
— William Ross ... .713
Fulton Carre 549
— Thomas Benedict .. 571
Furlong, Geo. William 706
— Joseph Allen CgS
— Male 1m... 596
Furse, Geo. Armand 614
Fyers, Bran W. H 571
— Hubert A. Nepean ... 56S
Fyffe, Win. Johnstone 724
Fyler, Arth. Evelyn ...614
Gabbett, Robert. Poole 704
Gage, Ezekiel 604
— John 698
— JohnOlphert 614
Gahan, Alelmoth . . . 70'.
Gainst\,rd, Bertram H. 572
Galbraith, Geo. H. Lyle 567
— George T. 724
— James H 571
— Sir William 534, 5S4
Gale, Charles Wm 707
Galindo, Richd. Eyles 568
Gall, Charles D. Myers 547
— George O. H. C. M
Galloway. Frank 626
— - John Mawby Close... 593
Gallwoy, Matthew M. ... 722
— Patrick F 61
— Sir Thomas L. J. 204, 579
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 570
Gal ton, Hubert Geo. H. 554
GaAwey, Wm. Jus 614
Gamble, Andre .v Wm. 565
— Gecrge Francis 74**
— Killaly 692
Gana, G. 8. Sewell 63S
Garbett, Colin H 597
Garde, Wm. Henry 7^4
Gardiner, Frederick ... 698
— 1 Henry 692
— John Arthur Milne... 557
— T.JohnTheodoreAustia 748
— Lt.Col, Richard 544
— Col. Hichird 744
— Richard John 567
-T>ghQ»jaS 745
— Thomas George 744
— *.Willia:n Alexander... 721
Gardner, Alex. Gray
Hamilt >n ss*
— r Charles Henry 626
— David 636
— Edgar 7-t t
— Harry 030
— Lionel J 116.
Richardson 558
— Root. Ballard 626
— Smith Hanuington .. 549
— Thomas Turville 724
Gurdvn < 11 1 . 1 : 1 1
Garflt, 1'Yuk. Boyd 546
Garlick, John Wm 745
Index — Retired List.
Gamier, John 6:4 Glen, Archibald 614 Gorman. Lawrence 727
Garrard, All". Joseph ... 57 ; Gleneross, William 614 Goslin, Wm. Charles ... 54s
— Apslev Cherry 601 Gloag, Arch. Rob s8i|Gosling, George 745
Gnrratt.John Arth. Thos 626 — Henry Dundas 707|Gos>et. William Butte* 014
Garrett, Algernon Rout. 745 Glossop, William 570 GdBtling. Charles Henry 556
— Annesley Jnhn 626 Gloster, Thomas 560 Gott, William Henry ... 570
— Newson Dunnell ... .. 707 Glyn,.V<rJuliusRich 241, 579 Gough, Sir Chas. J. S 5S9
— Thomas Horsfall H. £39 — Richard T... 265, 533, 5SH— Sir Hugh Henry 590
Gareia, Christopher c^Goudby. Samuel Hill ... 740 Gonlburn, Henry 557
— Michael Clare 626 Godby* Christopher Jas. 600 j Gould. Arth. Lewis Geo. 550
Garstin, Edw. Chas. ... 593 — Joseph 6o4|Goulding, William 698
Garston, Edgar John ... soVGoddard. Edw. tfesketh 565 GpuldBbury, Dudley E. 626
Garth, Richard 543;— Fred. FuzC, 6i4tGovau,Cha.Maithind ... 604.
Gaecoigne, Clifton 745— John 604 Govier, James 698
Gash, Thomas 745 — Samuel Thos 742jGowdon, Edw. Smith... 614
Gaskell, Wm. Plumer... 740 Godfrey. Albert Henry.. 6i4:Gower, John Nathaniel 626
1 raateen, Wm. Charles 722 — Charles Willis 597 Grace, Charles H 594
Gatt. Arthur ... 695 — William H. R 6041— Sheffield Hamilton ... 744
— Saverio £04 God ley, H. R. Crewe ... 748, Grseme, C. de Jersey ... 626
Gattev, Fras. Wm. B. 626'Godman, A. FitzPat. ... 744(— Lawrence Ant. Mur. 626
Gaulter, Henry Edward 626'— Ru-hard Temple 604
Gavegan, Francis C... 626.Q0dsal.fW1u. Chas 562
Gaye, Douglas 604 Gud*>>n, Clement 7*7
Gaynor, George 614 Godwin. Algernon A. ... 545 — Douglas A. G. C 626
Geddes, John 744 — Rto. George N'eltou 740 — Edw. GircUestone 748
6i4lGoft'. Bertram L. J 565
Grafton, Duke of 579.
Graham, Arch. William 604
Charles Campbell ...748
Gehle, Henry John W
Geldard, Francis 558 — Robert Charles 614
Gelston, Arthur W. H. 705 Gcgarty, H. A 7-4
Gem, Arthus S. Hector 537 Goldtrap, Hy. C. Sewell 555
Georges, Hy. Rhodes G. ^.15 Goldie. Alex. John 54*
Garrard, Halford D 636!— Barn* J 614
Gib, .sir Wm. Anthony 589I— George Cranmer 569
Gibaut.CliffordGabourel 706I— James 6m
— Philip 611 — James Ord 597
— Walter Moses 727lGoldmg, Harry 626
Gibb, Chambers S 377 Goldney, Fred. C. N. ... 636
— Reginald Kennett ... 62*.Goldsmid, StrF. J 604
Gibbmgs. Hy. C.Cotton 554 I— George Steuart 636
Gibbon. Edw. Acton ... 724'Goldsmith, Edw. P.T. ... 614
Frederick William ... 7x7 Goldsworthv, Walter T. 604
Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill 569 GoUghtly, Robt. E 563
— Frederick Fitzroy ... 626^Gonue, Chas. Melvill... 567
Gibbs, George Reynell 6i4JGoode, Richard John... 6c 6
Gibson, George Johu ... 722 Goodeve. Henry Hills... 614
George Rawstorne ... 712 Goodfellow, Chas. Aug
— Robert 626
Gibsone, H. Fra.Hacket 626
Gifford, E. F. Lord 748
— Herbert H. Forbes... 604
— Captain Robert 565
— Jiitlina-Muvter Rooert 696
GUbe rt, Charles John5s8, 636
— Edward Foot 748
— Jas. Wm. Thornton... 717
— Walter Ed ward 548
Gilby, Thos. Glover 698
Giles, Edward ... 740
— George Edward 562
— Peter Broome 717
Gillard, Chas. Whitney 742
James 69S
Gillespie, Franklin 724
— James Carnegie 535
— William John 604
Gillies, Geo. Jas. 614
Gilligan, Thomas 713
Gillilan, Thomas 589
Gillman, Bennett Watk. 746
Gillon, David 696
- Henry 563
Gillum, Prideaux Wm. 746
— William James 614
Gilmore, Allan 554
— Harold St. George ... 577
Gilpin. Bradney T 745
Gilroy, Alexander X, L, 567
Gilimh. Geo Ritchie ... 717
GUstrapjJohn .Macrae .. 693
1 tippB, Herbert Leigh ... 548
- Sir Kogiuald 574
Gurardot, Geo, Chas, ... 604
Girand, By ng Thos 731
Charles Serve 720
Gladstone, Sir.IohnR.B/ 563
Glancy. John 014
— Thomas 626
Glanville. Francis Robt 604
GUsoiefc, Talbot It. M... 604
Glascott, James Jocelyu 636
Glasgow, Robt. P. R."... 570
: , Albert Peel . 745 Glass, l-'ied. W. K
Frederick 708
544
Henry Guwaru .. . .. 744
Henr 1 Glasse, Chas. ESdward... 614
ii> nr> Thomas 573 Gl&sspoole, Wm, AACrod 614
— Reginald.. '■'>'•■■'■.•■ k Ob mexon 604
liVin. Broekabaok .. .? ■ -cici. Edw. Stuart 1 1
.im.JohiiW. - .. Cbarli ■■!■'!■ a ■•.■ ..626
204, 590
— Wm. West 204. 589
Goodlake. Hy. Selwyn 69:
Goodman, Godfrey D... 570
Goodrich, A.Maiuwaring 565
Goodwin, John 724
Goodwyn,JamesEdward 6t
Goold, James Knight... 706
Gordon, Sir B. Lumsden 579
— Chas. S. S. Evans ... 604
— Duncan 74S
— Duncan Forbes 54S
— Edw. C. Acheson 604
— Edw. Hyde Hamilton 566
— Edward Smith 614
— George Grant 745
— Henry Wilson 594
— Herbert Spencer C... 553
— James 604
— James Henry ... 596
— James Rollings 626
— John Andnas D. 626
— Sir John James Hood 590
— John Maxwell 567
— John Wood 636
— Orr Boswell 543
- Sir Thomas Edward 590
* Webster Thomas 74S
Fergus .551
Frederick 545
Frederick William .. 615
— George Fergus 604.
— Harry 727
— Lt. Colonel Henry ... 545
— Major Homy 55S
— Henry S. Murray ... 544
— James 615
John Gordon 604.
John Henry Portcous 718
Johu Higgin '. 615
— John Moore 604.-,
— Lionel Frederick 626
Robert Balfour 71S
— Robert Blackall 615
- Th mias 604
— Tom Fergusson 571
— William 7*5
— William Henry 604
— Wm. Percival Gore... 565
Grahame. George... 69S
Granger, Hy. Thomas ... 548
Grant, Alexander Chas. 615
— Alexander G 745
— Bartle 562
— Charles Coote 744
— Charles Graeme 615
— Daniel Alex 615
— Donald 566
— Douglas G. S. St.John 590
— Edward James 69a
— Col. Francis William 615
— s,-ir,).<\i/>t. Fras. Win. 718
— Fnt. Win. Senfield ... 636
— George 698
— Gregory Colquhoun 594
— James Murray 604
— John Marshall 615 ,
— John Pync 615
— Murray D. V. T 615
— Robt. Alex. Peter 724.
— Robert J. Gordon 626
— SeafieldF.M. Treasure 591
— Thomas John .. 748
— Thmnris Lmley 70S
— William Cameron ... 722-
Wilmot 626
Sir William, Bart
— Major tff/i.William.,. 592
— Gen. William 589
— William Eden Evans 636
Gore. Albert. Aug 720
- Annesley Paul 740
— Arthur John 567
— Charles Clitherowno, 614
— Charles William 546
— C. H. Sanders Knox 567
— Frederick Augustus. 626
— Frederick William ... 745
— Geo. Anthony Ellard
130, 6
; ntham, Edward 748
— James 748
Granville, Bcvil 748
1 1 nis 566
t 615
— Henry 615
Graves, Francis L 626
— Henry Affleck 626
— Shapland 615
- Maj.Q, neral William 604
— Siuy.Col. William .. 721
1 tray, Arthur 626
Charles 724
Prancia J. Stuart 548
— George Edward 565 — Jas. Cha. Charuock 56:
— Ge^. Robt. Vernou —Oliver P . 57J
H.i 566 — Walter Gordon 562
Jamea Arthur C. ... 74 Deputy P rvfyor Wm.7434
— .1 nines I'asamijor ... 704 — Qr.Mr. William 698
James Pollock 745 - William Robert .... 748
— w. A.. Gore Saunders ' Gream.R iberl Novill 744
BLnox 748iGreathead. Heivey
Wm, liich. Orntsby... 748 Greatrex, Ferdinand W. 557
Gorhum.Chas. A 6x4 ' h etftfl to Mi- inrj Fred
lndea — Retired List.
S38
Greaves, Sir G. R.2T9,533,57Q,Guinness, Henry C 722
Grecb, Carm'lo 6cj8|Guise, Howard 558
Green, Oil, Andrew 6is!Gulland, A. D. 720
■ Major Andrew 74-
— Ppirrad The jdore ... 719
— Francis H. 572
— George . 74°
— ,John William .„ 604
— Malcolm S.... 615
— Percy 562
— Richard Hall.. 551
— Richard Spurgeon ... 626
— Thomas Edward 745
— Sir William 616
— William Dixon H 692
— Sir Wm. H. . Rodes 6o4
Greenaway, Thomas .... 588
Greene, Chas. Kendal... 568
— Dawson Cornelius ... 74s
— Wm. Sheppey 748
Greenfield, James Hen.
Latham 615
Greenhill, Joseph R. ... 722
Greenwood, Charles S... 562
— Edward Fred George 706
— William Henry 707
Greer, Joseph Henry ... 561
— William 564
Gregg, William... 537
Gregorie, Charles F,
=54» 533. 583
Gregory, Arthur G. 5. 547
— Francis Hood 74
— George., 615
— George Constable ... 626
— Henry James Michel! 744
— William Villeneuve £15
G^egson, Rea. Charles 740
— James Dalton 537
— Lancelot Allgood 615
Greig, Banks Robinson 626
— John 724
— John James 748
— Philip Henry 615
Grenfell, Chas il 571
Gresson, William Henry 748
Gretton, Hugh F 572
Greville, Hon. A. H. F... 561
— Arthur Charles 745
Grey, Charles Fra. Bar. 636
— Francis Douglas 745
Gullv, Samuel Martin... 550
— William 626
Gunn, William 698
Gunner, Wm.Hy. Ridge 543
Gunning, Charles Vere 565
—John Campbell 594
Gunston. Bernard H. ... 563
Gunter, Edward 626
— James 604
Gunton, Thomas W. ... 698
Gunthorpe, Edw. Jas.... 61
Gurdon, Evelyn P 593
Garney, Lewis E 561
Guy, Thomas 721
Guyon, Herbert J 565
Gw*yn,Regd. Thoresby 745
Gwynne, Nadolig X. ... 604
Gyll, Flemyng George 626
Hackett, Charles 537
Hadaway, Geo. R 544
Hadcock, George 696
Hadden, Louis Jas. W. 626
— William Charles. ..204, 5*9
Haden, Samuel 698
Hadley, Leonard J. 748
Hadow, Fred. Edw 583
Haggard. Andrew C. P. 561
Edward Arthur -692
George 636
Hagger, Thomas O. ... 743a
Hague, Harry Clayton 615
Haig, Arthur Balfour ... 626
Charles Thomas 583
Felix Thackeray 604
— Malcolm Root 604
Hailes, John Clements 604
Haines, Charles S 698
— Sir Fred. Paul... 259, 578
— Gregory 552
Halahan, Henry T 615
Hamilton, Frederick T. Harris, John Harry de
Rowan 539! Burgh 57*"
— George John 615 — Noel Hamlyn 604
— George Vaughan 539I — Philip Hy.*Farre!i ... 590
— Henry Blackburne ... 615!— Thomas 545
— ifoH.HeuryR. Baillie 569 '— Thomas Marshall 615
— James Graham 705 1— Webber Desboro' 604.
— John... ... 742 — William Henry 724
— John Butler pojHarrison, Arthur John 626
— John James 615 j — Broadley 368
— Lewis G 572 --Charles Wil'iam I. ... 615
— Octavius — ., 604I— Douglas Cha«. Wm .. 692
— Thomas 698 — Major Gen. Edward 604
— Thos. de Courcv 604 — Major Edward ... 748
— SirW.Stirling,.B^f63, 390' — George 717
Hammaas, Arthur W..„ 552
Hammersley, Fred. 604
Hammiok.SirSt. Vincent
A. Bart 615
Hammond, DayrellTalbot559
— Henry Albany 615
— L. N. Dyer 748
— Wm. Whitmore 543
Hamond, Robert Thos. 615
Hanbury, Hon. E. R. B. 559
— Sir Jas. A 720
— StV James A 720
— Hon. W. S. Bateman 563
Hancock, George Edw. 597
— William W 563
Hand, William Hudson 560
Handcock, Rbt. Gordon 636
Handley, Aug. Meurant 615
Hands, William 591
Handy, Bennett F 626
Handyside, William 626
Hankey, Augustus B 580
Hankin, Edw. Lewis ... 591
— Fred. George 626
— Geo. Crommelin 5B9
Hanley, Dudley 727
Hanlo'n, Michael 698
Hanna, Hv. Bathurst ... 615
Sam. Handy 724 1 Hanson, George Wm. ... 604
Haldane, Alex. Hy 7o6iHanwell, Joseph 604
Hale, Lonsdale Aug. ... 6o4lHanworth, Edward
— Matthew Holford 615
— Robert ... 148,533, 581
— Thos. Egerton 724
— Wm. Godfrey 636
Hales, Arthur 604
— Raleigh 707|Halford, Charles Henry 569
— Ralph Henry 57
Grier, Geo. Richard 573
Grierson, Sir A. D., St. 570
— John 596
Grieve, J. A. Mackenzie 553
Griffin, Edw. Christian 591
— Ernest Mortimer 569
— Robert Durie 615
Griffith,Charles Matt. ... 604
— Clement Bayly 706
— Chris. Wm, Darby... 568
— Henry Woolgar 547
— J. G. Erskine 615
— John H. Sandhara ... 566
— John Harnage King 557
— Joseph G 570
— Richard 594
Griffiths, Arthur Geo. F. 74S
— Clement James 604
— Edward St. John 744
— Henry Harcourt 615
— Jphn
Halkett. C. H. Craigie 6
— Henry Craigie 626
Hall, Alex. Courtenay... 745
— Alfred A. J 571
Harcourt.Alfred P.P. ... 615
— George John.... 615
— Philip Hanmer 604
Harden, John Edward ... 626
Harding, Charles Mul-
caster 565
— George 547
— George Foster 698
Gerald Montresor ... 55S
— Henry 724
— Henry A.. ..;..., 626
— Henry Drinkrow 626
— Robert... ... 573
— Sudlow 564.
— Thomas Branfill 604
— William 6921
— William H 698
— William Pringle 598
Harrisson.Henrv Albert 549/
Hart, Edwd. Chichester 615
— Henry C 573
— John 53«>
Hartigan, J. M'Knight.. 692
Harvest, Edw. D....'. 604.
— Henry A. L 566
— Henry Lewis 626
Harvey, C. Hamilton ... 721
— Charles Lacon 615, ,
— Charles Smith 6*5;"
-Edward 626
— Geo. Sheppard 626
— Harry Charles 695
— Henry 706
— Henry B. R. 743
— Henry James 626
— John Richard 604.
— William 698'
— William Crosbie 74S
Harward, Geo. Sisson .. 692
— Thos.Netherton 581
Haserick, Alfred E 570"
Hassard, Fairfax C 604
— Henry Somerset 547
— Robert Deey 615
Hassell, Jas. Wm 615
Hast, Arth. Wellesley... 550
Hasted, John Ord 615
Hastings, Douglas 604
— Francis Eddowes ... 584
John Stafford G 569 — Francis William 163, 579
573
562
579
597
584
555
604
-William 698
— William A 719
Grigg.Edw. Evans 59f
Grimes, Hugh Edw. ... 561
Grindlay, Henry Robert 626
All*. Campbell B 626 Hardinge, Henry Chas.
— Burnett Grieve 615J Vinci. 559
— Frederick 745 ,— Henry Haughton 626
— George W. Monk 626! — Herbert Richard 626
— Henry 548lHardwin.G.H.Gallenga 565
— John'Henry 573JHardy, Campbell 604
— Montagu... 615 — Hon. C. G. Gathorne 61
— Reginald... 5^'~~ Edmund Armitage
— Richard Spencer 615!— Frederiok 533, 58
Captain Roger '6S] — John Braithwaite ... 626
Major Roger 636I— Jonas Pasley 745
Thos. Erskine A. 533, 583J — William 249, 580
— William 742, - William Eversley 552 Hawker, Edm. Bulteel 56S
— William Bruce R 615 Hare, George 722 Hawkes, Hy. Blundell 569
— William Charles ^69 — James 745j— Henry Philip 591
Hallett, Charles Evans.. 626 — Richard Thomas 626^ — Richard Lloyd 626
— Clements Thos 615— Robert Powel... 745'Hawkesby, George Wm. 698
— Hy.HonywoodHughes.s97 — Wm. Aldworth Home 535 Hawkins, A. Czesar 605
■ Patrick
i Hatch, George Pelham
> — W. Sparkes
i Hatcheli, David T.
, — George 534
Hatton, Wm. de Bathe
j Haultain, Francis M. ...
6i5iHavelock, Acton C. 615
Hawes, Charles Ward... 636
Frank 698"
-Geo. Harrington 605
- JohnW. Molyneux... 577
- Wyndham Hughes . . 616 Harenc, Chas. Edw 626! — Edward Lindsay 605
1 Hallewell, Henry L 554 Harford, Fred. H. 615! — George Walter 745
; Halliday, Francis Edw. 578 Frederic Lloyd 548 — James 698
i — JohnGustavus 588'Hargreave, Geo. W. 636 Hawks, Thos. Spence... 590
__j — Stratford Charles ... 626 Harington, Fred. Wm. 6i5'dawkshaw, Edmund C. 554
Grindle, Cyrii P 572!Halling, Richard 711 Harkness, J. Granville.. 604 Hawley, William H. ... 583.
Grinsell, Samuel D. N. 6qS Hallowes, Geo. Skene... 6oj Harman, G. Doug. King 550 Hawthorn, George S. ... 615
Gritton, Henry 626 — John 745 — Ramf.a.v 748 — Robert 615
Gronow, Wm. Lettsom 543I — Thos. Richd. Fras. B. 554 — Thos. Edward 636 Hay.Alex. Sebast. L. ... 744
Grosvenor.Saumarez F. 559iHaly, Richd. H. O'G. ... 615 — WentworthAlex. King 695'— Hon. Arthur 569,
Groube, Thomas 626JHallum, OctavittS 565'— Wm. Hy. King... 616 — Arthur Ernest. 557
Grove, Alex. Sinclair... 597iHambly, Edgar 698 — Wm. Morton 724 — Charles 615
— Henry Charles... 544^Hamersley, Henry John 745 Harmar,C.D'Oyley 626 — Hon. Charles Rowley 745
— Henry Leslie 6o4iHamilton, A. R. Cole ... 360 Harness, Arthur 584 — James ' 597
Henry Montgomery 708 — Beresford R 556 Harnett, W. Falkiner... 577 — James Archibald 636
Groves, John 748
Grubb, Alexander 626
Grundy, Fred. Leigh ... 626
Gubbine, C. Edgeworth 636
— John Egerton 626
Gudgio, TomP 74;
Guernsey, Forbes Wm. 698
GuiHamore, H. S. Vuc 626
Boyd Cullen Poley ... 626 —William John 718 — John Charles 605
— Charles James 626 Harper, John Bloom ... 698 — John Home... 717
— Charles R. Sydney Harpur, Joseph... 636 — -Sir Robert John 163, 579.
Douglas 564 Harries, Samuel Keith 555 — Stratford Morrison .. 636
— David Livingstone... 719 Harris, Claudius S 565 — Woulfe 605
— E. Chetwood 695 — Fras. Anderson 695 Haycock, Fred. Aug. S. 708
— Francis William 744 — James Edward. 615 — William 573
— Fred. H. Anson 748 —James Thomas ..: 604 Haydon, Wm. Hy 626
339
Index — Retired List.
Hayes, Arthur M. E. ... 636 Heriot, Mackey A. H. J. 605
— Aylmer Ellis 721 Heme, George Edward 62R
— John Joseph ... 740 fferrick, Benjamin Bous. 605
Hay garth, Francis -< Berri< s, Kred.Stans. ... 628
Hayles, Henry T. ... " ■'- Herring, William 628
Hayne.Arth.Gorham H. 636 —William Henry 698
— Robert 54'
Hayncs, Carleton 564
— Edward Court 706
— Jonathan Wynya
Haywurd. Alfred It. L. 7°7
— Henry B 605
— John Fred.Curtis...... 627
— William G. 572
H;i.\ srood, Walter W. ... 745
Henley, Hy. Francis ... 573
Herschel, John 615
Serve?, Charles R. W. 5S3
— Thos. G. O'Donoghue 744
He.iketh, James 628
— Robert Walter 506
Hessiou, Thos. Oliver ... 724
Hewat, Hy. Roper C. ... 628
Hewetson, G. S. Butler 615
Hewetr, G. L. Kennedy 6:5
Henry .
— John 626 Sewaon, Francis 727
Healy, Charles 7241— John Lysaght 7°5
— Michael Francis 742)Hext, Arthur Staniforth 539
— Michael Ryan 705 — Henry Yeatman 636
— Richard Calvert 704JHeygate( Ed.L.Aspinall 563
Heaslop, Colpoys P 615J — Richard Lionel 5*>5
Heastey, Geo. Bayles ... 605 — Wm. Howley B 561
Seyland, Alex. Samuel 636
Heath, Alfred Haleo ... 605
— Edward Kermode ... 570
— James 57°
— John Macclesfield ... 626
— Robert Edward 724
Heath cote, Charles Geo. 636
— Charles Graham 615
Heymer, Edward 573
Heysham, B. F 605
— RobertCecil Mouii3ey 568
Hey wood, John Jas 605
— John Magee 615
Hezlet, Richd. J 628
Charles Lechmere ... 626jHibbard, Henry 572
Gilbert Redvers 544 Hibbert, Edward Geo... 745
Robert Walker 636 — Edw. Hugh Rowley... 56;
Heather, David C. W.... 722
Hea thorn, Thomas Brid. 707
Heaton. John Richard... 745
— Thomas 705
— Wilfred 547
Heaviside, George H. ... 092
— Wm. James 626
Hebb, Henry 740
Hebbert Wm. Stanley (115
Heberden, Henry 615
Hedingham, George ... 573
Hedley, Fred. Alex 566
— W'illiam S 741
Heffeman, Nesbitt ... pao
Hefferon, Jas. And. ... .6 ,-
Helbert, Fred, de C. H. 560
Hellier, T. R. Shaw 620
Helme, George Coope ... 626
Helps, Thos. Henry F ... 70!
— Francis Gordon 744
Hickie, Henry 704
— James Francis 745
Hickley, Martin J 546
Hickman, Stopford C... 549
Hicks, William John ... 555
Hickson, William B. S. 572
Higgins, Maurice 698
— Peter 572
— William 69S
Hector. James ... 724 Higginson.ConwayR.D. 564
— __ Sir George W. A. 275, 578
— Henry Shakespear ... 628
— Theophilus 395
Higgs, HenryCharles ... 558
Hight, Charles 589
— Edward Lancelot 636
Hignett, Charles H 706
Hildebrand, Algernon.. 554
Hill, Major Arthur 636
Helyar, Chas. Wm. H. 615J — Colonel Arthur ... 615
Hemans, Alfred G. W. .. 7061— Augustus James 130, 628
-Chas. Willoughby ... 539' — Chas. E. Dawson 605
Hemery, Edward 615
Heming, Dempster 62b
Hemingway, Ed w.Fred. 743a
Hemphill, Fitzroy 565
Hems ted, Edward 626
Hendry, Robt. Cameron 628
Henderson, Albert 719
— Andrew 572
— Arthur H ... 57^
— Carlisle Vincent J71
— John Seton 566
— Kennett Gregg.. .534, 584
— Percy Edward 636
Edmund Stephen 553
— Eustace 605
— Francis Charles 615
— Fred. John Geo 748
— Fred. J. Ponsonby ... 628
— Herbert Francis 543
— John 615
— John E. Dickson 533, 583
— John Thomas ... 282, 578
— Major Dawson 628
— Peter Edward 615
— Rowley Rich. Conway 628
— Rowley S. Sale 590
— Philip Durham 593 — William 593
— W. Samuel 636 — William. Noel 636
Hendry. Patrick Wm... 571 Hdlas, Rob. Wm. G 564
Heneage, Clement W.... 748 Hilliard, Arthur C 562
— Michael Walker 7451 — JohnChinery 543
Henn, Richd. A. M 556' Hilliker, Henry 748
Hennali, Charles T.
5t>3
Hills, John 6o=
Hockey, John 698
Hockin, Chas. H. S. ... 565
Hodder. F. W. L. .. 724
Hodge9, Hv. F. Edw. ... 636
Hodgson, Hugh Norris 605
— Joseph Hamilton 54?
— Joseph Willoughby 717
Hodnett, Wm. P. .. .. 615
lloey. Lawrence 573
Hogan. William... 573
Hogg, Adam G. Forbes 591
— Harding C 636
James H. G. G. 573
John Roberts 616
— Theodore William ... 596
Hoggan, John Wm 605
— William Brooke 546
Hogge, Somerville G.C. 605
Hoile, Edmoad 724
Holbech, Walter H.i3o, 543
Holbeche, Richard 541
Holberton, Thos. N. ... 616
Holden, Robert 560
Holdich, SirE. A ... 257, 578
Holdswurth. John Kelly 616
Hole, Frederick 628
Holland, Son. Cecil T... 56S
— Henry William 605
— John 708
— Lumley H H 605
— Thomas Wollams 605
— Trevenan Jas. 628
— William Tilston 567
Hollies, George 7:
Hollingsworth, T. S. ... 721
Hollist, E.Ommanney... 62S
Holloway, C. W. Elp'hin-
stone 711
Hollyer, Walter 573
Holmes, Hy. Stanhope 545
— James 713
— James Nicol 748
— Percy Lee 605
— Robert Henston 742
— Thomas James Paul 722
— William 598
— William Nassau CoS
— William Presco I 537
Holohan, William 698
Holroyd,Wm. Rice Mor-
laud 594
Holt, Robt. Win. F 628
— Thomas 718
— William 571
— William J 616
Home, Sir A. D. ,.. 720
— Hon. Cispatrick D... 692
— David Milne 616
— Frederick Jervis 616
— Hon. W.S.Douglas 534,584
— William James 558
Hone, Harry
Hood, Sir A. F. Acland 563
— F. W.Fiici 74^
— JohnCockburn... 5S9
— William Charles 6x6
Hook, Chus. Campbell 748
— Henry Hudson 616
— Lionel 616
Hoole, James 560
Hooper, Frederick 698
— Lucas G-, . 724
— Willoughby Wallace 597
Hope, Adrian Henry ... _>=,>
— Cecil Arthur 708
— Charles Erroll 6:6
— Hugh Richard 584
— James 565
— John Edward 605
Hopkins, CUas. H. Innes 559
— Edward 724
— Francis Powell 74S
— Thomas George 692
William 61 "
Hennell, Arthur R. 554 Hillyard, George Anson 615
— Reginald 132, 628 Hime, Albert Henry ... 745
Hennessy, George R. ... 593'— Frederick 605
Henry, Charles Stuart 580 — Henry Wm. Lovett... 628
— George Cecil 615 Hinde, George Langford 720
— John James 724. — Win. Fred. Hony wood 566
Hensman, Hy. Frank... 722 Hinds, Thos. Clowes .... 748
— William ... 7.4 - Wm. Rich. G 724
Henson, Christopher ... £96 Hinge, Daniel Isaac 742 Hopwood, Arthur Robt. 54S
Hepper, AlbertJames .. 6(5 H.nton, James 724 — Edwin .lames 721
Hepworth, E. W. G Hmxman, Rowley ,Hore, Juhu Christopher 616
Williams 638 Wdles 533, 583 — Walter 561
Herbert, Arthur 740 Hire, Sydney Joseph ... 605 — Walter Stuart 5S5
George... 573 Hislop, Archibald 698 Horn, John 727
— George Flower 615 Hitchcock, T.Burnett ... 615 Hornby, Cecil R 636
Senry ("arden 7*1 Hitchina, Horatio Otto 615J— Geoffrey S. I'hibbs .. 561
— Hon. William H. 533, 582 Hobart, George 628,— Honry Francis 6a8
— Lt.Col. Wm. Henry 628 — George B. Benj 615 Horrocks, A. Macintosh 504
— Ca.pt. Wm. Henry ... 707 Hobbs, Abraham 573 Hoi-sbrugh, Arch. B . 540
Hercy, Eustace L 615 — Fred. FitzW. Tronch 706 Horsey. Edw. Ralph 636
Horsley, Frank 605
Walter C ... 570
Horton, James 695
Thomas 545
Hosack, John 636
Hoaldns, Arthur Reg. ... 616
Reginald 6*8
Hoste, Dixon E 605
Hotham. Henry Edw.... 563
Hough, Charles H. 717
Houghton, Ernest 628
— Richmond 605
How, Charles C 167
John Frederic 537
Thomas 698
Home, Chas. Jas 605
— Edmund Garland 748
— Lindsay Douelas 577
Horner, J. FitzLloyd ... 572
Reginald George 708
Horniblow, Thomas ... 628
Homsby, Geo. M. B. ... 6x6
Howard. Charles 573
— Francis 722
— Frederick 698
— Frederick Compton 545
Henry Richard L. ... 553
Henry Stanley 628
John Cephas 707
Thomas 628
— Walter 706
— William 698
— William Henry Ker 577
Howarth.Wm.Cnnquest 543
Howden. Jn. Dowling... 550
Howe. John Swann 573
— R. W. P., Earl 578
Howell, Edward 569
— Henry 698
— Horace...... 628
— Reuben 727
— Wm. Henry 712
Howes, Albert J 591
Howey, William 593
Howland, Joseph 698
Howlett, Sir Arthur 588
Howley, John 745
Hoyland, Stanley S. ... 718
Hoyes, Alexander 62S
Hoysted, Isaac 724
— John 722
— Thomas Norton 720
Hosier, John Wallace... 745
Hubbard. Hon. Cecil John 745
Huddart, Arthur Kcrl... 562
Huddlestone, Thomas... 705
Hudleston. John 6:6
Hudson, Herbert Edw. 544
■ James 745
J. II. F. Harrington 745
Percy 57*
Hugh m, H. Hougnton 748
Hughes, Charles James 605
— Emilius 616
— Frederick George ... 572
Henry Rodvel Lewis 692
John 563
— Joseph William 60s
— Michael James... 568
— Percy John 537
— Pierce Edward 553
— Sir Robert John 605
— William 705
— Wm. G wynne 616
Qulse, i'haa. Fred 628
Hulseberg, John Wild ... 721
Humbley, Wm. Welling-
ton Waterloo 745
Home, Arthur Robert... 562
— Charles Wheler... 130, 748
— Edward Trevor 616
— George Wm 567
— John Richard 605
— Johu Stewart il 556
— Sir Robert 315, 579
Humfrey, Major Ben-
jamin 1 feale 559
— Col. Benjamin Geale 616
— Frederick Thomas ... 594
— Thomas Blake 628
Humphreys, Thomas ... 573
— William 692
Humphry, Edw. Wood 636
Sangerford, Richard ... 720
— Tiiomas Everard 628
Hunt, Arthur 748
— Fras. John 534, 584 — JosiahW. Puarse 6S2 Horsford, Nor.MacL.T. 596 — Cecil Henry 564
Index — Eetired List.
840
Hunt, Henry 698
— Henry P 7
— John 748
— John Lombard 6r6
— John Percival 722
— Joseph 727
— Phineas Wni 562
— Rout. Aug. Carew ... 592
— Robert H. Brooke 130,546
— Robert W.Bland..
— Shelley Leigh 616
— Thomas Charles 567
— Thomas Rochfort ... 62B
— William 698
— William Shapter . 594
— William Thomas 745
Hunter, Arthur Stewart 605
— Charles 616
— Charles Finch 705
— Chas. Fleming 748
— Charles Peter 616
— Sir Charles Roderick 563
— Edwin John 717
— Fred.ErnestArundell 554
— George Gilett 56S
— George Robert 713
— Lt. Colonel James 745
— Assist. Commissary
James 705
— John 713
— John 628
— John Muir 598
— John Norris 605
— Malcolm Russell 708
— Montgomery 590
— Patrick 748
— Thos. Alexander 628
— Vere Edward 727
Hunter-Weston, G. R... 623
Huntington, Herbert... 569
Huntley. Hougham C... 544
Hurst, Wm. Brunei 636
Huskisson, John Wm.... 616
— Norman 616
— Samuel George fii6
Hussey, Charles Edw... 616
— William C live 558
Hutcheon, David 616
Hutchins, Alfred George 597
— Francis Arthur... 62^
Hutchinson, A. Had. ... 60
— Ales. Ross Elliott 60.
— Anthony Richard 636
— Charles Scrope 605
— Coote Synge i6c, 5S0
— FredT James Taggart 745
— George 605
— William Lacy 62S
Hutchison, HenrM'Leod G28
Hutton, Edmund Bacon 616
— George Allan 724
— George Holden... 549
— Henry Francis 616
— Thomas Everard . . 748
— ThomasBruce 745
Huyshe, Dunbar F 628
Hyde, John Martin 724
— Richard Armstrong... 727
— Robert 698
— Robert 724
— William 570
Hyslop, Maxwell R. 556
Maxwell Wither 62S
Ilderton, Charles E 616
Dlingworth, John A. ... 724
Imbusch, Henry 698
Impey, Alfred G 543
— Eugene Clutterbuck 6t6
Imrie, Wm. Lawrence.
Ind, Fred. John Nash ... 748
Inge, John W 628
Ingham, Oliver P. S. ... 707
Inglefield, Samuel Hood
Stovin 745
Inglis, David William .. 597
— James Weir 708
— John Frederic 553
— Robert Hastie 593
— Thomas Drummon.1 557
— William 748
— William Mason 568
Ingram, Matthew J. T. 705
— Robert Bethune 745
Inkson, James 720
1 Innes, Chas. Alex. „ 721
— Edward Helhy 62S
lanes, Francis Newell 628
— Sir J. Harrie Ker 720
— Jas. John M'Leod ... 58
Irby, Fred. Arthur 69.
— Leonard H. Loyd ... 745
— Leonard Paul 692
Iredell, Fras. Shrubb... 591
— James Shrubb 616
— Lestock Walters 636
Ireland, James 698
Iremonger, Edgar A. ... 569
Irvine, Charles 605
— Thomas Thompson ... 636
Irving, John Beaufin ... 713
— Lewis Allen 72a
Irwin, Chamney Graves 720
— De la Cherois' Thomas 62^
John 748
Johu Frederick 554
Isaacson, Henry Be van 628
— Henry de S 616
John de Stuteville ... 636
Isacke,Hen.Wedderbnrn6i6
Isham, Vere 566
Ives, Edward Harbord 693
Izod, William Henry ... 616
Jackson, Albert J. A. ... 616
— Arthur Charles ...... 547
— Christison Syme 707
— Edward Samuel ..
— Francis Benjamin ... 55S
— Fred. George... 616
— Freeman Henry ...
— G. D'Aguilar 584
— George Edwd. Owen 628
— Halkett Francis 745
— Nicholas Sadleir 552
— Si'rRobt. Wm 721
— William 592
— W. Henry Munton ... 628
— William Lewis 567
Jacob, Geo. Adolphus... 595
— Henry Ebenezer 605
— Herbert Bruce 596
— John 605
— John E. Fishbourne 563
— Samuel Swinton 597
— William 593
— Wm. Vesey FitzG. ... 616
Jacson, John H. F 547
— Edward Woodriff ...567
Tago, Robert Stephens 616
Jagoe, Henry 722
James, Charles 745
— Demetrius W. G. 745
— Edward Bosville 544
— Edward Renouard ... 605
— Frederick Woodhouse 539
— Herb. Henderson ... 589
■lames Poleglaze 616
— Lionel Hy. Sep 628
Montague 598
— Samuel Alexander ... 564
Walter Wilson 54
William Hill 628
— William Mawer 722
Jameson, Charles 616
John Lyster 720
Jamieson, Lachlan F.... 597
Jardine, Jas 724
Jarrett, Henry Sullivan 595
— Thomas 573
Jarvis, Alex. W 571
— R. Ed. Colborne 628
— Samuel Peters 605
Jary, R. Herbert Heath 748
Jauncey, Alex. Sidney G. 706
Jay, William 724
Jazdowski, B. J 724
Jenkins, Vaughan 543J Jopp, John 595
Jenkinson, George 558 — Stephen Jas. Mel ville 54s
Jenks, William 570
Jenuer, Aug. Fred 744
— Edward H. F. 740
Jenney, Wm. Richard... 706
Jennings, Beujamin 693
— Charles Barromeo ... 72:
— Charles James 60
— Edward Lawrence F. 551,
Jephson, StanhopeWm. 625
Jepson, Henry Joseph ... 5i6
Jerome, Henry Edw. ... 605
Jervis, Chas. E. Parker 543
Edward Lennox 743
— Edwin 62.r
— Walter Neil 537
— William Swynfen 616
Jervois, Henry Napier 547
— John Gordon 744
Jervoise, Hy. Clarke 745
— John Purefoy Ellis... 535
Jessop, Tom 698
Job, Henry Percy 71"
Jocelyn, R. Julian Ord 54
Johnes, Sir Jas. Hills 579
Johnson, Sir Allen B.... 589
— Captain Charles 707
— Qr. Mr. Charles 727
— Sir C. Cooper 589
— Ernest 568
— Francis 7-2-2
— George 573
— G. Vanderheyden 163, 531
— Henry 727
— Richard 6:6
— Victor George R 568
— Wm. Geo.Lillingston 707
— Wm. Nicholas Gibson 636
Johnston, Briy. Surg. Alx.. 724
— Qr.Mr. Alexander ... 573
— Arch.FraserCampbell564
— Charles 616
— Frederick Campbell 568
— George Hamilton 553
— James 704
— James Crosse .. 724
... James Taylor 547
— Randal Fleming 566
— Robert 706
— Robert Colquhoan ... 727
— Riding Mr. William... 696
— Brig.Surg.Lt.Col.Wm. 722
Johnstone, F. Fawkes 547
G. C. Keppel 745
Henry Melvill 565
— James 544
— James Wm. Hope 6:6
— John Douglas 616
— Montague George ... 532
— Richard 616
— Robert F. Maclean ... 636
Samuel H.N 628
— William George
Currie 59S
Jolliffe, Charles 616
Wilkes... S62
Jolly, Geo. Alfred 616
Jones, Alfred 698
Alfred Adrian 742
Alfred Stowell 745
Arthur Lloyd . , 719
— Ebenezer 745
— Felix Thomas 7. "
— Frederick Geo. Wm. 566
— George Alfred . 636
— Gilbert Saltoun 554
— Griffith Turner 591
Henry 6^6
Jebb, Arthur 628 — Henry Hetsham H. ... 615
John de Witt 549
Jee, Edward Alfred 537
Jeffcoat, Jas. Henry ... 721
Jeffery, James 709
Jeffreys, William 616
Jenings, IT. A 724
Jenkins, Alexander 605
— Charles Vernon 605
— Edward Gordon 616
Sir Fras. Howell 605
Frederic L. V 569
Henry Leoline 567
— Herbert Charles 546
Noble Fleming 693
Robert Gedoin 595
— Thomas Morris 628
Jordan, Lutley 748
Josselvn, A. Henry 628
— Frederick John 628
Joyce, Wm. Walter Pat. 636
Jovnt, Henry William 722
Judd, Chas. Richard ... 577
Judge, Charles Neave .. 616
Julyaa, Sir Penrose G. 712
Just, Augustus 698
Justice, Fras. Jas 628
Hv- Annersley 593
— Philip 636
— William CUve ...537, 583
Kane, Fras. Wm. F 636
— Matthew Nisbett G... 548
Karslake, Frederick 605
FCauntze, E. H. E 595
Kay, Foster C. L 539
— Henry Monckton 616
— William Algernon...... 628
Kaye, Arthur Edw. C... 545
— George Farquhar 605
— William Robert 706
Kays, Reginald Ker 562
Keane, George W 567
Kearney, C. J. Butler 544
Kearsley, Robt. W 548
Keate, Edward 605
Keatinge, Maurice Den 560
— Richard H 589
Keays, William Tuftnell 616
Keble, John Alfred 698
Keen, Fred. John 594
Keene, John E. Ruck... 608
Keer, Jonathan 605
Keeshan, John 573
Keir, William 722
Keith, Clive Skene 568
— James 616
— James Blaikie 636
Kell,WaldegraveC. F... 549
Kelly, Anderson L 566
— Arthur D. Denis 554
— Qr.Mr. Edward 698
Vet. Surg. Edward ... 742
— Edward Harvey 742
— Hy. Holdsworth 709
James Bennett 722
John 698
— JohnLovell 623
— Patrick 698
Philip 572
Thomas 636
Thomas Jas. P 543
Kelsall, Gustavus Nic. 636
John Richard 628
Richard Edward 545
Kelsey, Walter Fred. 130, 616
Kelso. Archibald 570
Kemball, Str Arnold Bur-
rowes 163, 588
— John Shaw 605
Kemble, Henry 545
— Henry Charles. 616
Kemm, Fred. St. John 718
Kemmis, William 616
Kemp, Walter Hy 742
Kennard, Ernest 0. H. 572
Kennaway, Chas. Wm, 628
Kennedy, Lord Alex. ... 560
— Charles Arthur 708
— Charles Henry Scott 616
— Edward Douglas 556
— Hugh 636
Irving Francis 636
Jas. Montagu Bowie 693
— John Henry 693
— John Pitt 695
— John Wm. Alex 605
— Walter Craufurd 705
— William Horace 567
Kennett, B. H. B.... 130, 748
Kenney, John Hy 69S
Kenny. Richd. Thos. ... 740
— William Henry 745
Kensington, Edgar 616
— William Lord 745
Kent, Henry 581
Henry Norris 616
— Howell Locke 605
— Humphrey Stanley... 712
— Jenkin 599
— John Wood ville 551
— Lewis John Fillis 745
— Melville George... 724
— Owen Thomas 628
— Rich. Roynon 605
— Robert Owen 605
— Thomas 745 Keogh.Anttiony Robert 748
Thomas Henry 696 — John Woulfe 605
— Thomas John 616 — Lynch John 713
— William Henry Keough, William 616
Dawes 598 Keppel, Edw. Geo. 130, 549
— William Locke 567 1 Ker, Lord C. J. Innes... 745
S4I
Kerans, Wm. Robt 724 Knox
Kerr, Chat. Robert 539
— Lord Mark 24s, 578
— Lord Ralph Drurj'53^, 583
— William Fred 616
— Major Gen. Wm. H. 605
— Major William Henry 636
Kerrich, Edmund 626
— Walter D'Oyly 163, 590
Kerr:>oii,Edm.Roger A. 553
Kerstemau, J. B 628
Keichen, Isaac 605
Kettle, James 741
Kettlewel), Thomas ... 594
Key. Aston M'N. Cooper 559
— David Thomas 71
Keyser, Fred. Charles .
Kiallmnrk, Hy. Walter
Kidd, James Gordon ...
Kidstou, Alex. Ferrier
616
7«7
74°
616
Lide»— Retired List.
William 745 Law, Victor Edward ... 593 .Lennard, John Barrett 572
— Hon. William Stuart 748 Lawder, Edw. Jas 589 '— Sir John Farnaby, Bt. 693
Knyvett. William L. N. 594 Lawless, Hon. Denis ... 555iLennox, David . 717
Koe, Lancelot C 567 — Edmond Jas 717J — John 570
KynasKin, Hy.Edmond9 636 — William Hampden E. 566JLenton, Charles 098
Kynsey, Wm. R 727 Lawlor. Wm. Patrick ... 539 Le Pelley, Ernest 617
Kyrle, Audley W. W. M. 551 Lawrence, Henry John 629 Le Quesne, Chas. F. X. 545
Kysh, Douglas John ... 636- Henry J. H. ." 724'— (.'has. Edwin 693
Labouchere. F. A 37'— Robert 636 Lermitte. Hy. .las 564
Lacev. Patrick 69E — William Wylly 334 Leslie, Alex. Maurice 563
Lachlan, Robert 748Lawrie, John 748 — Archibald Young ... 630
Lackey. Daniel 727I— William John 718 — Charles Consett 570
Lacy. Richard 616 Lnwson. Chas. Fairbank 617 — Charles Robert 636
— William Chas. James ^43 — David James... 719 — George... *. 636
Lamb, Sir Arch. Bt 748 - Fras. Bernard 5*5 — John 743°
— Charles F. Grant 005 — James M 572 ' — John Henry 55s
— George 62S — Marmaduke Charles 629 — Lewis Xavier 748
Henry 724'— Wm. Arnold Webster 569 Lester, John Fredk. ... 606
James 698;Lay, Tudor .. 569 — William Charles 606
John Alexander 727 Ln'vard, Arthur A. M. .. 56; L'Estrange, Albt. H 723
Kilby, James Edward 695I— Stephen Eaton 557 — Brownlow V 629 — Edmund 606
Kilpour, Frederick 596:— Thomas 55 1 — Charles Edmund 605 — Francis Adolphus 724
Killick, George L. B. ... 5(7 Lanibart. Hon. Arthur 558 Lazzarini, James 606— Paget Walter 617
— Thomas Alexander... 742 —Percy Francis 5 = 1 Lea. Samuel Percy 745 Lethbridge, Chris. W... 630
Kilroy, Philip L 722'Lambert, Frederick A. Leach, Cecil Francis ... 617 Lever, Reginald C. .. 7=4
Bncaid, William 592 Heygate 5611— Edmund 534, 584 Levett, Edward 748
Kinehant, J. Charlton... 534 —James Drummond ... 741 — Sir Geo. Arch 745 —William S. B -62
Kindersley, Charles P. — Sydenham J . 616!— Reginald Pemberton 534 Levita, Harry P 568
Wilson 56; —Walter Miller '.: — Walter 724 Lewer, Alfred 724
King, Alex. Coote —William 601 Leader, Nicholas S47 — Robert 725
Newton 564
— Charles Edward 616
— Chas. E. Croker 706
— Charles Richard 628
— «,r D. G. A. Duck-
1 -worth, Bart 551
— Henry 562
— James Stewart 636
— John Rooper 705
— Percy Macgregor 552
— Thonias Fraser 549
— William 69S
— William Michael 705
Kinglake, Hamilton A. 693
Kingscote, R. N". Fitz-
hardinge 74>
Kingsley, W. Hy. Bell 616
Kingston, Thomas 724
Kfnloch, Alex. A. A. ... 605
— Geo. H. Anchite 628
Kinnear, William 71S
Kinsman, Harold John 616
Kintore, A.H.T. Earl of 559
Kippen.Horatio Nelson 744
Kirby, Samuel J. Jas. 719
— Thomas Hartwell 62S
Kirk, Hugh 565
— John Charles 569
Kirkwood.John Knox.. 628
Kirwan, Albert 722
— William Fra. M 636
Kitching, Chas. Wm. R. 628
Kitson, G.Andrew Noble 708
Knaggs, Henry 721
Knapp, Charles Barrett 713
Knatchbull, Charles 62S
— Francis 616
Norton 6
Lambrick, George 578— Thomas Alex. F 636 Lewes, George Alban ... 537
Lamliton, Arthur... 533, 583 Lean, Francis 62S — Henry Colebrook 534.584
— Francis 745 Learmonth, John Henry 562: — John.. 745
— Fretferick William ... 583'Leask, Jas. G 724 — John Meredith D 630
Lamont. John Hy 554 Le Bailly, Alex. c. .. 693— Price O36
Lamport, Hy. Chris. ... 718 Le Breton, Wm. Inglis .. 636 — Wm. Price Llewellyn 745
Lamprey, Jones 72o'Leckie, David 72^ Lewin, H. F. Chap 630
— Joseph John ... . 722 — Norman Houstoun ... 551 — Thomas Herbert 630
Lance, Wm. H. Joseph 616 Lecky, George 508'Lewis. Arthur Thomas 698
Land, James ... 724'— John Gage 028r— ArthurW. Drummond 559
— Isaac 698 'LeCocq, Hubert 590 — Chas. Algernon 329, 378
Landale, James 720 JLee, Charles Nairne ... 718 — Vr.Jfr. Henry 698
Lane. Benjamin 724' — Edward George 693 — Hajor General Henry 606
— Charles Powlett 605]— Ellis 617 — Hen. Fra. Peterkin ... 630
— Charles Stuart 505'— Henry Herbert 60S — Herman Le Roy 561
— Clayton Turner 597' — HenrvFincke 62s, — Jcl.n William 711
— Geo. Hale 561— John' 636 — Ralph FitzGibbon ...748
— Maithind Moore 628]— Thomas 69S Lewsey. Walter 573
Lang, Arthur Moffat ... 616 — William 636 Leyno, James 748
— Charles Edward 550 — Wm. Melville Lauris- Liardet, Charles Aylmer 617
— Gordon Abercromby 7181 ton 69V— Walter s. Davies .547
— Hugh Graham 560 Leech, Robert S. B 713 Liddell. Robert Spencer 617
— James Wolcott 628 Leeding, William 698 ILidderdale, James 617
— Percy Owen r^olLeeke, Ralph 535 Liebenrood, G. Engelb. 636
— Richard Tickell M. ... 6i6JLees, Percy 568 Ligertwood, T 727
— William R.... 570 — Wm. Muunings 590 Li'.licrap, James W. A. F. 707
Langdon, Allan Harris 539'Leete, Wrilbam John ... 571 Lillingston, Ed. Gordon 597
— John 724'Leetham, Arthur 563 1 Lilly, Alfred Cham. ... 606
— Paul Perram 7oS|— Wilb'am 56S Lindesay, Hy. Rich. P. 630
Langford, Francis 636'LoFeuvre, Geo. Wm. H. 5651— Josh. E. C. C 745
— George Edward 7c6|Lefroy, Augustine Hugh 745 [Lindner, Albert J 565
— Hercules E. Lord 745'— Henry George .... 54S Lindoe, Fred. Ekins 630
— William John 636 Legg, Geo. Edw. W. ... 570 Lindsay, Alexander Jn. 636
Langley.WilliamSKvsgo 6i6'Leggatt, Edw. Owen ... 500— Charles Ludovic 568
Langmore, Edward Ham CuOLe Geyt, Philip H 593 — Henry Edith A 571
Langridge, Geoige — Wm. Bell 705 — Hy. E. Morgan 564
Thomas. . 545'Legge, Hon. Edward H. 745' — James Gavin 617
Langrish, Thomas r,Qs —Hon. Heneare 5:4 —Robert 727
Kneebone, Frederick ... 748 Lnngtry, Henry 6i6j-r- William Vincent .. 74; — Walter James .. 539
Kneller, G. T. C. St. J. 7"6;Lannowe, B. H. Matbew 606'Leggett, Charles G 617 — William Bayfbrd 636
745
<68
Knight, Arnold More
— Charles Lewis W. M
— Frederick Chas 70S
— Henry 551
— Henry Raleigh 562
— Henry Sollers G. S. 628
— Thomas 696
— William Henry 605
Knocker, Herbert P. ... 616
— J. Bedingfield ... 6o«
Knollys, Henry 6:6
— Louis F 548
— William W 616
Knou les.Chas. Benj. 533,583
— Francis Edw 712
— Frederick 616
— Robert Townley 565
Knox, Charles Wm 556
— Ernest Augustas 698
Francis Robt. B 636
■■ e James 628
oes 748
— Maurice 722
oard 537
Lapham, Uriah F 698;— Geo. Edward 748 Lindsell, (has. Fred. .. 563
Larminie. Edw. Merry. 6i6Legh, Hy. Martin C. ... 74; Lines, Rossiter 571
Larpent, L. H. P. de H. 592 — Hubert Cornwall 5^7 Lingard, Alfred 718
Lascclles, Claud (I. W,. 636!Le Grice, Fred. Swaine 617 Dint in, Cbar.es 535
— Henry Arthur 62£[Lehmann, Fred. Hope... 565 Lmwood, Norman . — 573
— Walter E..... 6i6'Leicester,SirPeterFred. Lister, Frederick D. ... 745
Lash, Henry Andrew ... 695! Fleming, Bart ^71 — Wastel Jameson 554
Lassetter. liarry B 565 Leigh. Hv. Gerard 567 'Liston, John 617
Latchftrd, John . 721 — Richard 617 l.itchtield. Edwin 7:2
La Terriare, P. If. de S. 693 — Robert Thomas 606 Little. Archibald Cosmo 160
Lathom, Karl ,,f ssSjLeishman, JohnThos. .. 606- Henry Alexander ... 591
La Touche, Cecil D'C . 591 I.citch, James 1 John Albert 598
— William Paget 591 Leith. Jas. Mackenzie ;6o — John Carutbers 630
Land, Isaac . - 18 -Thomas 636— 1Vm Hunter Bui
Lsudor, Root. Renwiok 573 Lemarchand, C.-S. Uttledale, Hy. Arthur.. 561
Lauderdale.F.H.. Eur/ 0/626 Le Marchant. Albeit Littleton, Bon. B. Q. P. 744
Laughton, Art. Fred. ... 6x6 HaunsellLeM. T. . 55a Livesay.Robt. Algernon 630
Daniel Wilson . 695 — 1 Henry St. J. V. lAs M. William 617
9i 1 \i Id 590 Thomas 61 Livesoy, Edgar Wm. . ;>9
Laurie, Cas|ier Robert 7i8;i,e Mcssurier. Amnwns I 1- LliOyd, Wnf,,rd Neville S56
I I K ... 570 LoMesiirier.CeeilHr.M.K.- ■ ■- L! >yd, Uberl ..630
— John Wimburn... 533, 531 Frederick lugnstui 617 -Arthuri .544
-Julius D. Dvson 616 — John.. Lrthui 11 Orlando... 569
La vie, Augustus, J 639 ^ Thomas Augustus ... 6: Charli .748
Richard Annesley f m Law, Edwin 546 .Lemon, K. Seymour fi- 1 Charles Patteson 56B
it John S46'— Sir Edw. Fitzgerald ■ Le \l ituie.Osm m 1 1 ■ . Edward . .. 630
— Vieesimus m8|— Fra. Towrv A ' LAirbriere, Artaur Ri Bdw, FriSer B. ..606
Lloyd, E. Harford
— Ernest Marsh
— Francis Elliot
— John Hayes
— Mathew Pennefather
— Maurice Brickdale ...
— Owen L. P
— Richard Mercer .. .
— Robert Clifford
— Thomas
— Thomas Francis 533,
— Thomas Prince
— Wm. Chetwode
Lluellyn, Wm. Ravm...
Loader Alfred E. *
Lock.FrederickEdward
— Henry
— John Lock
Locke, Wm. Hume N.."
Lockhart, Dayid Blair
— Graeme Alex
— Robert D. Elliott
— William Eliott
Lockwood, Amelias R.M.
Lookyer, Edw. S. 3. ...
Locock, Herbert ....
Loder, Fred. U. J
Lodge, Frank
Lofthouse, R. C
Loftus, Dudley Ferrars
Logan, Alfred
—-Chas. Atkinson
— Joseph
— Quentin M'K
— Walter Bernardino ...
Logie, James
Lombe. Ralph Hy. F....
Long, Alexander
— Charles Wigram
— Robert Lowry
— William Henry
Longbourne, Wm. Ford
Longden, John Edward
Longfield, Aug. Henry
— Forster
Longhurst,Arthur Edw.
Temple
— Bruce
— Seaward
Longmore, Chas
— Charles Matthew
Lonsdale, Henry
— Henry H. Heywood
Loraine, Fred. E. Blake-
ney
Lord, Charles Owen
— Robert
— Walter Harold
— William Barry
Loudon, John
— Robert Alexander . . .
Lough, Rev. Wm. J.
Lougheed.J.Winterscale
Louis, William
Lovegrove, Edward
Lovell, Charles Neville
— John
— Peter A. D. A
Loveridge, Chas. Gordon
Lovett, Beresford
— Henry Wilson
— Hubert Richard
— John Richard ...
Low, Alex. .. -14s,
— John Alves
— John Maxwell
Lowe, Arthur Cecil
— Arthur Charles
— Sir Drury Curzon D.
"58,
— George May
— Robt. Hy. C. D
Lowis, Nmian
— Ross Fendall
Lowndes, John Henry
130,
— Thomas
Lowrey, Henry
Lowry,Armar Graham
— Henry Macgregor ...
— RobertT. Graves
— Robert William... 310,
Lowsley, Barzillai
Lowther, Wm. Gorges...
Loyd, Arthur Purvis ..
— Frank Kirkman
Luard, Charles Edward
Index — Bttired List.
724 Luard, Charles Henry...
6.30 — Frederick Peter ......
637 Luby, Maurice Baptiste
637 Lucas, Alfred William...
748,- Francis A
568,— Hen. F. Egbert
5e9 — Jasper
6t7 — Richard
744lLuce, Richard Harman
745 Lucy, Frederick Henry
583 — H.W.RamsayFairfax
70s Ludlow, Edm. Samuel
537 Lugard, Hy. Ibbetson...
6i7;Luke, Hy. Francis
698;Lukin, Fred. Windham
748!— Wm. Wind. Aug
6°6|Luinb, Anthony
-,67iLumsden, Henry VVm...
549 — Sir Peter Stark
606 Lund. Alfred
606 Lundy, Francis Walter
617 Tuscombe, Geo. Aug....
617 Lushington. Arthur Jas.
745 — Edward Eardley
617 Lutman, John Henry ...
617 luttrell, Alex. Fownes
706 Lnxmoore, C. Thos.P.
63° Lyall. Henry
721 Lyle.'AUan Andrew
57T — John Mackenzie
617 Lynch, Albert Hy. C .. .
630 — Arth. Hy. Fran
617 — Edward John
545 — Hyasinth
63° — John De Burgh
693 — William
555 Lynes, Samuel Parr
724 Lyon, Alexander B
630 _ Fitzrov David
706 —Fred. Lee H
699 — Nathaniel John
706 Lyons, Frederick
7°5 — Frederiok Wm
549 Lys, Arthur Marriott ...
6l7 Lysons, Daniel Chas. W
Lyster, Arthur Walter
724 — Charles Bybie
705 _ Fred. Torrens
742 — Henry Hammon
727 Lvte, Alfred
■0I7 M'Alpine, Conyng.Mar.
699 M'Arthur, Charles
5°9 M'Aulay, James
M'Barnet, A. Cockburn
63° M'Cabe, Joseph
6l7 M'Caffery, James
57° M'Callum, William
5°7 M'Calmont, Barklie C.
742 M'Cann, John
509 M'Carthy, Rev. Arthur..
745 -Edward
74° — George Alexander ...
724 —Henry Hotham
°3° — Jas. Joseph
549 M'Cartney, Daniel
745 M'Caskill, Wm. Hector.
544 M'Causland, Arthur K.
566 — Marcus Frae. Henry
030— Marcus L
606 — Major Gen. William
559 Henry
637 — Col. William Henry...
617 — Zr.CoJ.W'illiamHenry
57s M'Clenahan, Samuel ...
7°7 M'Clintock, Benjamin
539 — Henry F
572 — John Knox
744 — Leopold Alfred
— William
579 - Wm. Graham Waugh
718 M'Connel, Fred- B.
745 M'Coy, Robert
63° M'Cracken, John A
617 M'Crea.Fredk. Bradford
M'Creery, Nathaniel ...
745 M'Cudden, Lionel A. T.
606 M'Cullagh, Jas. Robt....
637 M'Culloch.Alex.Neilson
630 M'Cutchan, James Shaw
617 M'Donald, Duncan D. C
553 M
580 M'Donnell, Francis J.D.
63° — John
540 M'Dougall, Rev. Henry
548 M'Dowell, Edw. Gres. '..
S93 M'Evoy, Patrick
606 M'Ewen, James Henry
617 M'Ewen, Robert Bruc...
606 U'F.idyen. Duncan
550 M'Fall. Albert Wm. C.
537 — Chambers Haldane
570 Cooke
55; M'Farlan, John Warden
74S M'Farland, Fra. Edw...
748 M'Farlane, Andrew
719 — Norman
564 — Ronald
572 M'Gann, James
597 M'Garty, James
594 M'Gee, Henry
705 M'Ghee, Robert James
705 M'Goun, Alexander
606 — John Todd
556 M'Gregor, Alex.bonald
630 M'Grigor, Duncan J....
555 -Sir James R. D
570 M'Harg, Wm. Hart
713 M'lnnis, Edward
570 Bowater
556 M'Inroy, Charles
534 M'Intyre, David
74S M'Kay, William
563 M'Kean, Alex. Chalmers
596 M'Kechnie, John A. R.
551 M'Kee, Cornelius
723 M'Kenna, John
748 M'Kenzie, Alexander ...
617 — Alex. Wm
727 M'Kerlie, Sir John Gra-
548 ham
557 M'Kieraan. Henry
598 M'Kown, William
699 M'Laren, Peter....
617 — William Henry
718 M'Laughlin, Edward . ...
571 —George Hall
745 —Hubert James
571 M'Lennan, John
723 — Peter
562 M'Leod, Qr.lfr. Harry
617 — Oen. Harry
564 — Sir John Cnetham 533
637 — Walter Thompson ...
549 — Wm. Kelty
745 M'Mahon, A" Ruxton ...
59' — Chas. Alexander
606 — Chas. Joseph
630 — William
578 M'Micking, Gilbert...' "
570 M'Millan, John F
745 M'Mnllen, John
373 M'Mullin, John
699 — John Robert
727 M'Munn, Jno. A
559 M'Murdo, Arthur M. ...
699 M'Nair, Edw. John
74° — Henry Arch
727 — John Fred. A. ...
637 M'Nalty, Geo. Wm
707 M'Neale, Jas. Agnew...
724 M'Noile, Charles
69? M'Neill, Chris. Wm. ...
706— Duncan
536 — Sir John C 533,
617 — Malcolm
617 M'Phail, Thos. R....".!..'"
M'Pherson, Chas. Alf.
583 Howard
617 —Philip
630 — Robert Nasmyth
573 M'Quaid, Peter John ...
637 M'Queen, Sir John W...
572 M'Rae, Alex. R. T
57° — John Graham ..
553 M'Sheehy, Edw. L.
617 .M'Tavish, Alex. C.
535 M'Veigh, William Edw.
693 Maberly, James Chas.
699 MacAdam, H. C. Vivers
722 — JohnS
749 — Philip Bower
723 MacAndrew, J. Duncan
637 — Isaac F
617 Macartney, A. Sutheri.
699 — James
723 — John Wm. Morton ...
Macaulay, Chas. Edw...
550 MacBean, Archibald ...
571 Macbean, Forbes
744— GeorgeS
740 Macbeth, Hugh M
721 MacDonald, Charles J.
699 — SirClaude Maxwell...
637I— Peter
842
630 Macdona!d, Alastair
717 M'lan 352, 533, 579
568 — Alexander 719
— A-exanderDall 717
571:— Donald 594
709 — George Godfrey 568
724
569
505
723
HarryC.Farquharson 557
— John A. M 5S9
— John Collins 606
— Reginald Percy 555
— William Burns 7i3
69c,) Macdouell, J. Ignatius 581
696iMacDonnell, Arthur R. 606
630! — Richard Doyne .
606 — William
6o3'MacDougall, Stewar
693
705
555
617
617
72
718
724
570
598
— William Campbell
Macdougall, John
Macfadm, Fra. H
JiacFarlane, Francis J. 745
MacGachen, A. H. H. . 706
MacGeorge, Wm. Hy.... 543
Macgowan, James
■ Murray 559
MacGregor, C.George... 637
— Henry Grey 6iT
— John N. Murray ., 565
— Malcolm J. Rbt. 534, 584
M.cGwire, Edw. T.
St. L 533, -3r
Machell, Edward John 637
— Percy Wilfrid 566
Macintosh.Archibald ... 630
Macintyre, Donald 606
— John M'Kenzie 580
Mickay, Angus William 748
— ArthurLeith Hay ... 6g-
— Henry Fowler 74|
— Surg. Oapt. James ...
— Surg. Major James . . .
— James F
— Jas. Livingston
Aberigh
— John Sutherland 7%
— Spencer Henry 637
— William Bertie 718
Mackenzie, ;Alf.| Robt.
Davidson 594
— Alf. Robt. Davidson 594
— Ashley Edmund 564
— Colin gos
— Donald 570
— George .".". 617
— James Stuart Fraser 617
— Brig. Surg. John 721
— Col. John 617
— Kenneth Jas. Lock... 597
— Kenneth John ... . 6cr
-Murdo 717
— Roberts. Muir 630
— Roderick 60g
Samuel Kenneth 552'
Thomas 637
Mackeson, Wm. Jas. ... 556
Mtickesy. Wm. Hanry... 592
Mackie, David 7Z-
— William 372,699
Mackinlay, George 549
Mackinnon, Chas 725
— David Reid . 720
— Donald William 630
— Henry Wm. Alex. ... 722
— Lionel Dudley . e37
-William .".'.699
Mackintosh, William
John 630
Ma^kworth, Sir A. W. .
Burt ' 6l
Maclachlan, Duncan ... 637
Maclagan, Chas. G 7Ig
Maclaverty, Arch. Iver 617
Maclean, Allan gr7
— Charles Smith " 593
SirFitzRoyDonald.Br^i'
Hampden Healy 725
— Henry John 606
— John Hugh 7I7
-peter 606
Macleane, Thomas 6-7
Maclear, Henry Wallick 540
Macleod, Chas. D „,
— Roderick W 565
MacLeod, Norman 560
Macmahon, Percy A 5=2
MacMunn, Chas. A 7i7
Macnaghten.Arthur W. 504
— Sir Fras.EdmundB«. 744
843
Macnair, John 6931
Macnamara, Nugent ... 630,
— William 721
Macnaughton, A. Wm. 595
MacN'eill, Jas. G. R. D. 5*4
Macpherson, Andrew K. 59E
— Duncan 630
— James Duncan .. 596
— John Lawrence .630
— La chin 11 746
— Roderick Donald 606
Macuueen, Daniel 725
MacQuibban, Charles
Mitchell 7'7
Macrobin, Andrew A. ... 723
lfacSwiney, E. V ?25
Mactaggart, Rev. John 740
Madden, Chas. D 720
— Wm Chas. Frederick 630
— George Colquhoun... 546
Magenis, Henry Cole ... 744
Magrath.Beauch.H.W, . 592
— Charles Frederick ... 557
— Henry M. Septimus 5q6
— John 'Richard 617
Maguire, Constantine... 617
— John Thomas 746, 774
Maher, Valentine Her-
bert 637
Mahony, John 7<&
Maillard, Geo. Jas 637
— Robert Thirkill 617
Main, James 699
— Robert Maxwell 571
Mainguy, Ferd. B 606
Main waring, Edw. P.... 598
— Francis G. Lawrence 630
— R. Quinton 590
— Rowland Rees 588
— William George 589
Mair, Arthur 748
— Wm. Crosby S... 617
Mairis, Geoffrey 579
Maisey, Edw. Levien ... 561
Maitland, Alex. Fuller 562
— David Makgill Crich-
ton 534. 584
— Eardley 617
— Hon. George Thomas 63^
— Henry R. S 569
— Sir.Jas. Mackgill
Heriot 534. 5^4
Major, Francis Ward ... 597
— Frederic 74°
Malcolm, E. Donald 617
— George 617
— John V.T 725
Malcolmson, Edward ... 568
— John H. Porter 606
Malcomson, Alexander 630
Maiden, Robert V 596
Malet,Alex. G.Wm 637
— GuilbertE.Wyndham 637
— Harold Esdaile 617
— SirQy. Chas. Eden, Bt. 746
— John Warre 555
Mallaby, Robert 590
Mallins, Fred. W 569
— William 630
Mallock, Henry Arch.. 594
— Thos. John Raymond 549
Malone, Anthony 630
Maloney, William... 699, 775
Mai tby, John M 537
Malthus, Sydenham 617
Mander, Alfred Thos. ... 617
— Frederick Day 606
Manderson.Geo. R 606
— Thomas C 617
Mangles, Cecil 606
Mauley, Fras. Capel ... 535
— Wm. Geo. Nich 720
Mann, Gother Fyers .. 547
— Horace 567
— James Robt 744
Manners, Chas.Geo.E.J. 569
— Lord Edw. W.J 693
— Herbert R 746
— Richard Abraham ... 617
Mannock, Francis A. S. 630
Mansel, Ernest Digby... 557
— EuHtace G 503
— John D 543
— Robert Henry 630
— Walter LuttreU 546
rgh, A. B.W 637
kvea .... -46
Index
Mansfield, Alfred Edw.
— Sir Charles Edward...
an D.Earlof...
Mans»n, Alex. Robert ...
— Edm. E. M. Davison
Maples, Henry
March, Gerald Edward
Marett, James Richard
— Peter Daniel
Margary, Alfred Robert
Margesson, William G.
Marindin, Sir F. A
Marrett, E. Uvedale..
Marriutr. Cha. Fred
— Edwin M. Leslie
— Hayes
— Henry Christopher...
— Reginald Adams
Marrow, Peter
Marryat, Ernest Lind
Herbert Charles
— HughFitzRoy
Marsack, Edward L
Marsden, William
Marsh, Edwd.Newuham
-- Edward Herman
— Frank H. Berwick ...
— George Samuel
— Henry Dyke
— Hippesley Cunliffe...
— Jeremy Taylor
— Willoughbv Digby .
Marshall, Chas. Hy. T ..
— Francis William
Sir Frederick 142,
— Fredk. Fitzhugh
George F. L
— Henry
— Henry Daily
— Henry Stapylton
— James Douglas
— John...
— John James
— John James de Z. ...
Lionel
Robert
Robert G. S.
— Robert Seton
— Walter
— Wm. Bainbrigge
Marsham, Fred Savill
— Henry Savill
Marsland, Wm. Edw. ...
Marston, Edw. Charles
— Jeffery Allen
Martelli, Norton Charles
— Thomas Challoner ...
Marter, R. J. Combe ...
Martin, Alexander
— Charles Nassau
— Cunliffe
— David William ...
— Evelyn Charles
— George Mure
— Henry Richmond
— James Evan Baillie...
— John Hamilton
— John James
— John M. Harding ...
— John Paton
— Sir Richard E. R
— Robert Conolly
— Samuel Yorke
— Wil liani George
— William ThomaB
Martindale, B. H
Martyr, James Smith ...
Marvin, William
Mascall, Francis
Mason, CharlesCraw ford
— John Anderson
— Samuel Butler
— William Campbell ...
— William Henry
Maisey, Hon. Lionel E.
Maspmgham,JohnPayn
Massy , Godf rev Owen G.
— WillmmGodfreyDun-
hatn 146, 533,
— William James
Master, William C. 130,
Masters, George
William James
Ma.-tiTNou, John
Matchett, Alfred Wm .
Biatbeson, Duncan .
Mathiae, Prod h< >pe
— Retired List,
573 Mathias, Henry Vincent 592
744 — Vincent Lewie 6;$c
- Mathison. Gilbert H •
58S Matson, Henry --iw
564 Matthews, Charles John 535
693 — Charles Ru-hard ?o=
7°5 — Henry Melvin 630
596 — LlewellinWashington 565
617 — Robert Lee 630
559 — William 696
746Maturin, Fred. Harvey 547
63" Maude. Axibrey M.. ...
037 — Edwin .... 6x3
748 — Fran, (Y.rnwallis 744. 774
597 — Frederic Natusch ... 561
57S — Robert Henry 630
705 — Robert John 555
<>37 Maul. Spencer D. =65
SSo'Maule, Geo. Edwin 630
630 — Henry Barlow 606
63° —John 749
549 Mauleverer, Ben. Bun. 746
57^ Maunsell. Arthur M 553
630 — Charles Hy. Wray ... 559
017 — Edward Henrv 706
637 1— Sir Fred. Richard 204, 5!"
593 — George 749
637 j — Lucius Aug. de Vere 693
774 — Nevill Fras. Augustus 555
617 — Robert 746
617 Major General Thomas 606
&ll Surgeon General Thomas 72^
597 — William Stopford ... 618
5°7!Maurice, A. Corbet 537
580 — Cuthbert C. Duguid 707
742 Mawbey, Henry Way... 606
606 Maxham, John William 720
617 Maxwell, James A. C.
569 Wedderburn 638
5641 — Patrick 606
727 — Robert James 617
572 — Thomas Mercer 630
7 1 8 i May, James 591
71? Maycock, John Gittens 617
539 Mayes, William Busby 696
569 Mayhew, Alf. Hercules 598
617!— Chas. G. Adams 550
560 — Thomas 547
e3oJMaynard,Cha.Walsham 707
6o6|Mayne, Charles H. H... 551
562I — Jasper Graham 565
549|— John 749
606, — JohnTheophilusB. .. 630
606 — Mosley 637
720 — Otway 556
59s Mayo, Johu 695
617I— William Robert 705
6o6jMayow, MayowWynell 638
699,Mead, Rev. George 740
6061— Henry Robert 617
594 ! — Robert 705
63° Meade, John M. de C... 599
551 Meaden, James 630
- ' Meadows, Robt. Thornton? 1 8
617J— Robert W^att 720
567 Meane, John 72:
571 Meares, Henry John ... 706
630 — Wm. Lewis D 606
718 Mears, Arthur 707
606 Medd. Henry 572
535!Meiklejohn, John F 630
6i7Mein, Frederick Coore 550
749,Melladew, H. F. L 722
606 Mellersh, George B. ... 606
7-1 Melliss, Geo. Julius 590
74ti,Mellor, Joseph 699
606 Mellows, Fredk. Ford .. 56s
706 Melvil'i, Lieut. Gen. Hy. 590
617 — Major Henry . 637
607 Melville, Bruce Hull ... 617
695 — George 719
717 Mence, Martin 742
571 Menteth, J. F.Stuart ... 548
617 Meuzies, Charles Fred.. 617
746 — Edward 721
718— 11 y Ma.-I> Hobertson 566
565 — Hugh Christian 592
— Jas. John Burke 549
580 — James Stewart 749
617 — Neil James 565
744 — Oswald 594
699 Mercer, Douglas Camp-
742 bell... 563
740 — Thomas Warren 606
637 — William Lindsay... 507
Uereditl
■ - Henry Warter
Meredith, Richard 70
— Thomas Boyle 637
Merewether, Geo. L. C. 618
Merrill, Jacob 699
Merriman, Chas. Jas. ... 578
— William 618
Metcalfe, Booth Hay ... 630
Meulen. J. H. Vander... 706
Meyer. Albert 618
Mey nHl, John J 552
Merrick, aWWm. H. 580
— Frederick Charlton 558
— Herl "Tt 546
— James Joseph 741
Michael, .lames 590
Michel. John Horace C. 637
Michell, Jas. Wm. A. ... 596
— Thos. Bernard 618
Micklem, Edward 606
Middlecoat, Francis ... 618
niss, Geo. 717
Middleton, Alf. Harold 562
— Arthur T 551
— 1 iswald Robert 61S
Midwood, Harrison 558
Ifignon, Franklin P. ... 606
— George Strachan 606
MiMmay, C. B. St. John 693
— Henrv Paulet 749
— Sir Henry St. J.
Barf. 749
— Herbert A. St. J. 130, 746
Miles, Arch. Edw 562
— Fred. Nicholas 618
— John 590
— Philip Wm. Herbert 550
— Samuel Barrett 596
Mill, James 718
Millar. Robert C. H. ... 572
— William 725
Miller, Sir Chas. John
Hubert 567
— David 704,
— David Skinner 571
— Edmund W. C.Hay... 61S
— Edward Darley 571
— Frederick 746
— Geo. Murray 606
— Henry 606
— James 746
— James 606
— Major Gen. John 606
— Col. John 744
— M.nor John 637
— Qr.Mr, John 699
— John Francis James 630
— John James Cahill ... 630
— John Patrick 549
— Ormsby Bowen 725
— Richard G. Shillito ... 572
— Samuel George 573
— Samuel John 573
— Riding Mr. Thomas... 696
— Lt.Col. Thomas 746
— Thomas Edmund 749
— William Taylor 630
Milles. Hon. Lewis A.... 693
— Thomas 606
Millett, Montague 593
Milligan, Charles 746
— George Dunbar 568
— Wm. John Lane 630
Mills, Edward Wm 563
— Herbert James 705
— Johu... 699
— William Thomas 61S
Milman, Ever. Stepney 606
e Bryan 580
— hi^uivusHam.L ... 603
Milne, Geo. Davidson .. 727
— Benjamin Arthur 630
— James 704.
Milner, Edward Champ-
neya 537
Milnes, Edw. A. P. B. S. 548
Miuclim, William Reilly 566
Minnitt, Charles Goring 749
Mihut, Juhn Surtees ... 563
Miuto, Alex. 725
Mitchel, W.Cadogan ...618
Mitchell, Henry N 713
— Henry Wilmot 557
— Herbert Leonard 6itf
— Hugh . .. 561
— Hugh Henry 706
Wilson 573
■ 11 . 718
Index — Retired List*
Hitford, Reginald C.
Wm, Reveley
— Wm. Kenyon
Moberly, Alfred
— Arthur Scott
Mocatta, Daniel
Mockler, Edward
Moeller, Bernard
Mcfifat, Bowland
Moffatt.Jobn Edward...
— William Henry
Moir, Chas. Fred. Wm.
— James
— JohnM
— John Wilson
Molesworth, A. O
— Richard
— St. Aubyn
— Rev. Thomas
Molineux. Harold P
Mollan, W. Campbell ...
Moller, J. O. Champion
Molloy, Edward
— Oscar F
Molony, Chas. Mills
— Charles Stuart
— John Sharman
— William Mills
Molyneux, Hon. Caryl C.
Momber, Alb. Gustavus
Monck, Hon. Richard 533,
Monckton, Hon. H, M.
— Philip Edmund
— Wm. Parry
Moncrieff, Sir C.C.Scott
Moncur, John D
Money, Arthur Campbell
— Edmund Chas. Kyrle
— Robert Cotton
— Rowland Ernie Kyrle
— Rowland Fearnley
Kyrle
— Wigram Montagu ...
Monk, Richard P
Monro, David
Montagu, Horace
— Horace Wm. ...... 204,
Montague, William Ed-
ward
Montanaro, Alfred
Montefiore.. Cecd S
— Emanuel
Monteith, Arthur M. ...
Montgomerie, A.W.J. ...
Montgomery, Allen
— Arthur H. S
— George
— HughC. Gaston
— Hugh Parker
— Jas. Gordon Hy. G.
— Robert Evans
Montresor, Welby Fras.
Moody,John Macdonald
Moon, Francis SidneyG.
Moore, A. P. F
— Arthur Thos
— Charles FranciB
— Edward Crozier Sib-
bald
— Edward Head
— Edward Henry
— Francis
— Frederick William ....
— Sir Geo. Mon. John...
— George Robert
— George Thos. Carus
— Dep. Com. Gen. Henry
— Lt.Gen. Sir Henry ...
— Qr. Mr. John (Wilts
Regt.)
— Qr. Mr. John (Wore.
Regt.)
— John Leslie
— Ross Balfour
— Ross Franklin
— Sandford
— StephenBlyth
— Stephen Henry
— Thomas
— William
Moores, Samuel
Moorhead, George Alex.
Moorsom, Chas. John
534i
— Henry Manders
Moray, W. A. Home
Drummond
Mordaunt, Jas. Sparrow 630
Moreton, Aug. H. M. ... 746
Morgan, Alex. Brooke... 618
— Anthony Hickman ... 72s
— Augustu* Kinsey ... 717
— Charles 744
— Harrison RossLewin 618
— Major Henry 557
— Colonel Henry 705
— Henry Rhodes 606
— Herbert Major 717
— Hcratio Horace 693
— James Peattie 606
— Jerome William 723
— Rosslewin 727
— Westropp Thomas ... 630
— William Edwin L. ... 551
Moriarty. Thomas 725
Morin, Arch. Henry 577
Morison.Fred deLamare63o
Morland, Hy. Courtney 552
— John "... 618
Morley, Clervaux 618
— Geo. Lyddon 630
— Robert Wilton 567
— Wilbrahani E. E 746
Morphew, Augustus 725
Morrice, Cuthbert Hy. 565
— John George S 693
Morris, Arthur 61"
— CharleB Alexander ... 544
— Charles Henry 693
— Clark 696
— Sir Edward 704
Edward Coxwell 553
George Tomkyns 630
— John George 637
John W. H. C. G 618
Joseph John 705
Maxwell Kirwan 705
— Montague Cholmeley 618
Reginald Frank 630
Ussher Lee 630
Morrison, Charles 699
— George 699
— George P. E 749
— John C. D 130, 6i~
— Reginald James 549
— Richard Fielding 630
— William 727
Morse, Henry Browne... 712
— Henry Charles 597
— Walter John 618
Morshead, Archer A ... 539
M01 timer, Charles L. ... 546
— Francis James 597
— James 571
— Wm. Pic ton 630
Morton, Arthur 637
— Boyce W. Dunlop 591
— Henry 618
— James 705
— James Francis 618
— Robert 61S
— William Elliot 606
Moseley, R. Stevenson.. 591
Mosley, John E. Paget... 630
Moss, Allan 554
— Wm. Amphlett 727
Mcsse, Ches. Benj 725
— John Forbes 706
— William 746
Mossman,Robt.Conrade 727
Mostyn, Hon. Montague 709
— Hon. Savage 533, 5S1
Mould, Thos. Rawlings 725
Much, Wm. Thomas ... 631
Muir, Wm. Jas.Wemyss 618
Mulcaster, Wm. S. S. ... 606
Mulchinock, M. Edw.... 563
Miiller, Wm. Carl W. ... 577
Mullins, John 581
— John Joseph 704
— William 699
Mulloy, William G 631
— William H 618
Mulrenan, John 727
Mumby, Bonner H 718
Mundy, Basil St. John 558
— Rodney E 618
Munro, Charles Augustus 595
— Geo. Granville Gower 749
— Geo. Mackenzie Gunn 693
— William ^gT
Murchison, Kenneth J.
W 556
— Kenneth M. M. Cox 565
Murdoch, Chas. H
— Robert Hamilton
— William Walpole
Murphy, Cecil W. E. ...
— Edmond William
— Francis E.
— Francis Joseph
— George
— James
— James Andrew
Michael
— Thomas
— ThomasJohn
— William Joseph
Murray, Alex. Penrose
Alexander Bruce
Allan
— Andrew
— Anthony Hepburn ...
— Anthony Maxtone . . .
— Basil Henry Scott
— Charles Wyndham 130
Daniel
Denman Croft
Edward Croft
— Fred. John George...
— Lt. Colonel Henry
— Lt. Colonel Henry
— James Murray
— James William
— Lt. Colonel John
Qr.Mr. John
Surg. Maj. John
John Archibald
Sir John Irvine
— John Ross
Kenelm Digby
Patrick
Robert Walter
— Thomas Michael
Musgrave, B. D'Urban.
Muskett, Joseph
Mussenden.Wm. 149,533,
Muter, Dunbar Douglas
744.
Myers, Arthur Bowen
Richards
— George Lingard
Mylne, Wm. C. Rob
Mynors, Willoughby B.
Nadin, Francis Owen ...
Nagle, Richard
Naismith, Wm. Jn
Nally, John
Nangle, Walter C
— William
Napier, Edward
John Stirling
— Robert Wm. Lord, of
Magdala
William Craig E. 267,
Nash, Chas. Widenham
— Lt.Col. Edward
— Capt. Edward
— George Stevens
— Henry Peter P
— William
— William Adams
— William Peel
Nation, John L
Naughton, Michael ... ,
Naylor, Chas. Edw
— James Sadler
— Thomas Henry
Neal, Charles Walter ...
Neame, Charles Co veil . . .
Neary, Stephen
Neave, Arthur T. D. ...
Needham, .How. Henry C.
— John Layland
Neeld, Mortimer G
Neild, H.J. Thomas
Neill, Duncan F. D
— George Fraser Eric
Smith
Neish. Colin Graham ...
Neligan, William John
Nelson, AbercrombyA.C.
— Arthur
— James Osmond
— Thomas Morice
— Wallace
— William Francis
Nembhard, William ...
Nepean, Alfred O. de
Blaquiere
— Henry Mack
844
573|Nepeai), Herbert Aug.T 618
099iNess, Rich. E. Derby ... 744
6i8lNettle, William 718
637|Veville, Edward 746
546| — Robert 749
749 Nevrall, David J. F 607
637
,,,,,
";,
563
693
63
7-''
563
568
637
607
618
584
607
559
,618
725
545
637
618
544
631
618
704
746
573
725
618
589
722
6if
63:
742
573
749
706
583
77
722
704
590
571
699
6;
717
699
7°5
637
744
553
631
578
749
543
5G2
63
618
720
631
554
589
699
618
746*
nr.n'-
Marius Charles 618
— William Potter... 631
Newbigging, William.., 746
Newbolt, Robert George 631
Newbury, Percy Fras. R. 564
Newdegate, Sir Edw. N.
242, 579
Newdigate, Sir Hy. R.
Legge. 533, 580
Newenham, Wm. T. W. 569
New, 11, Joseph H3' 598
Newington, Charles May
Hayes 637
— Cecil G. Hayes 561
— Frank Alexander 631
Newland.WilliamHenry 713
Newman, Arthur Alex. 637
— Henry Horatio 637
— Joseph 699
Ncwmarch, George 533
— Sir Oliver Rich 607
Newport, Chas. Peter ... 596
Newsome, William 631
Newton, Geo. Glasscott 749
— Horace 567
— William Henry 546
Nicholas, James H 555
— John 572
Nichol), Chris. R. H.533, 583
— Spencer Perceval T... 631
— Thomas 163, 590
Nicnolls,HenryHonel... 749
— Robert 705
Nichols.George Thomas 562
— Richard 699
Nicholson, Albert L 618
— Edward 725
— Eugene Henry 572
— Henry Herbert 567
— Hugh Bloomfield 707
— JamesEdward 555
— James Stephen 63X
— Stuart James ... 534,584
Nicoll, Edwin 711
— Henry 588
— Samuel James 708
Nicolls, Jas. Edm. T. ... 599
— Oliver Henry Atkins
Nightingale, Sir H. D.
Bart 706
Nimmo, Thos. Rose 592
Nind, Frederick
William 631
Nisbet, Robt. Parry 618
Nisbett, John 607
Nixon, Arthur Geo 693.
— Francis William 618
— JohnPigott 607
Noake, Maillard 696
— Robert Douglas 631
Noble, Geo. John Wm. 564
— William Hatt 607
Noblett, Edward Abbot 744
Noel, Gerard Thomas... 562
— Henry Cecil 569
Nolau, John Philip 746
699!— Walter Raymond 618
696|Noon, William Prinn... 547
6951N00U, Francis Harry... 749.
637JNorcock, Hy. John L. .. 633
559 Norcott, Walter Gordon 537
746 Norgate, Arthur H. W. 567
570 Norie, Evelyn Medows 593
547|Norman, Comptou 631
607:— Sir Francis B 593
570 - Sir Hen. Wylie 588
I Norris, Nathaniel 721
618; — William 573
565— Wm. Albert d'A 571
570 North, Chas. Frederick 607
561 — David 631
568 — Dudley 618
560 — Lonis Aylmer 707
693 — Hon. Roger A. P 572
568— William 6iS
637 Northcote, Sam. H. B.... 531
607 Northey, Geo. Wilbra-
ham 746
631 Norton, Chas. Gran tleyC. 749
631 — Edward Nugent 607
«45
Tnde
-Retired List.
Reuben 693 Ommenney.MontaguW. 618 Parkinson, Richard Col
Thomas Palmer .. C31 O'Neill, John 573 villc
NoSov. Geo Roberts 700 - John James S ^7 Park™, Geor«ejoto...
Nott. Wm C.J Ferrer 7" O'N.al. John .-■■-■- 7=° Parnell U<m Arthur
Noverre Wm Lvml ... 6.8 Onslow, Deuzil Hughes 693 Parr, James
Ko^X'ft.Mi Aseh. 63. - George Manners, .... 6,8 Parrott, Benjamm ...... 6o7
Telly. Henry Gerald
725 — Raymond Richard
563
749
619
584
Noyes.Aug. Finch ... -,oC Openshaw. Fras. Q.
p;i Pembertou, Chris. C...
619 — Root. (has. Boileau
James 725 — William Walker 594
,,..t, Benjamin 6o7 — Wykebam Leigh 533, 583
S 706 — Benj. Alex. Napier ... 631 Penfold, Alex. R. .... &95
-£.Q r» .^.tUi.. V caj
0G'",rgeUlug""'" ■■'• Si|6SDirjoli"idwT:.:: 7o5 Parry/Edw. 0. Morgan ;6S Pennefather, Edw.G
, «__i_5_j »„ i>__ «.«!_ r™.Ei Gambler 74=
618!— Ernest Gambier 740 — Nicholas 6j.
Nug<<e Andrew R. 706 Orchard Albert *Ta. ... oi» _ Richm0nd 569 - Robert Percival 631
-Tthur "" * S.3.3'. 55 - SSth ArDong!'::: Hi- Fred. Wm. Best 607 Pennell, Reginald 3.
— Arthur 606 Ord Augustus Wm 746 — Gilbert Sidney 631 Pernio. T. W. Lanyon... 55*
~ WsnTbomas::..:.:: % -tv Jou? St. George IU- J°hn H«™don 637 - William Lanyon,, ..
- JoS, Vesey™ 631 O'Reilly, James 723 - Reginald Coleridge..
63. Penny, Cha. Brodie F — 607
SSfe s^£fe= ^BSL=E *s=s?«^ s
Penrice, Chas. Waiter .. 713
Penrose, Sir Penrose C. 578
Pentland. Robt. Chas... 556
Penton, Chas. Tho. Wren 534
Pepper, Geo. N 631
Perceval, John Maxwell
243. 578
Percival, Horace 744
— Lewis 607
, -Thomas 723
Nunn'erlev, Philip J. R. 727 Orman, Chas. Kdw 558 — -.•
Nurse. 1 has. Bulkeley ... 607 Orme. Herbert Lewis 709 — Bichard 03.
Nuthall Frederick Geo. 607 Ormond, WTm. Church... 637 — William 699
- Henrv John 6.8 Ormsby, John Becher... 6.8 Partridge, Chas Edw 539
Z " ■ m Frederick . 543 Orr, John WiUiam 59<~ Sylvanus R. Burnett 746
- V am Frost |w Orred, John C 749'Pascoe, Robert James... 637
dSrsef* bh&MKtt sspsssasr^ ss
S£ :::::: d&Stm&i Hidgjto= S^
SSS :::::: S- kS^:::: £ 5SMK= 1%
Sblnrd Thomas 607 O'Shaughnessy, William 'Pa.tcb.ett, Wm. G 537
„?}, '•'• Arfi'.t m cso Cooke .. .. 607 Peterson, Alfred James 535
S'Bri™6- Xund ' b" S5 °l- WiBiam FiizGerald 63.I- Hugh Aug. Lawrence 558
Collins 6.8 Osmer. James John 63. - Francis 705
- Eugene Robert 7=5 O'Sullivan, Eugene O. 346 — George .. "V
- S°e Justin 577 -Geo. Lidwell 549 h Henry Fohambe 7=0
- Henrv .klscph 7" O'Toole, James S73l- Hugh Aug.Lawrence 555
- John Leonard G 63. Ottley.Geo. Wollnstou... 704
- Sir John Terence N. 746 — John Walker 618
— Hon. Lucius Wm. ... 571 Otway, Robert Cooke .. 637
— Percy 557 Ouchterlony.Thos. H.... 548
— Thomas B. Power ... 725 Ouseley, Ralph 6.8
— Thomas Michael 725 Overton.Edw. Fenwick S73
0'Callaghan„R«'.FranciS740 Owen, Arthur Allen 130, 6.8
— Robert T. Alexander 717 — Charles Henry 607
O'Connell, Edward 725 — Charles Lanyon 707
— Maurice Chas 55']— Edward Barry 749
— Peter Pierce Lyons ... 607!— Edward Hy. Mostyn. 637
O'Connor, Chas. Davis 704 — Owen 725
— Daniel 727I — Robert Edward 706,
_ Georee 557 Owens, Edw. French ... 543|P»ul». Newton Jones ... 746
-J^mesMaurice'.'.: .".'.... 7o80wles, Alfred Job 74. Paul], Robert C 544
_Luke .. . 6o7l0xley, Robert Henry... 535 Paulson, John 573
-Malcolm' Stuart 577 Ozzard, Hudson H 637 Pawson, John....
— Maurice Nugent 55o'Packer, Wm. Herb ..... 717
— Patrick William 631 IPackman, Fred. W. V... 706
— Valentine 746:Paddon, Hy.WadhamL. 631
O'Conor, Rich. J. Rosa 749! Pagan, Gilbert Alex. ... 560
Oddie, Henrv Hoyle 548 Page, Frederick \\ illiaw 713
William 607
Paton, Geo. Blagrove... 545
James 749
Patten, William Henry 619
Fattenson, Arthur H.T. 560
Patterson, Chas. X>. 132, 746
— Leslie Ogilvy 735
— Sev. Kobert Stewart 740
— Thomas William 723
— William 63.
Patton.Herbert Chas.... 619
Paul, James — 749
William Henry 746
Paxton, James 72.
Payne, A. Trelawney... 564
— Chas. D. Pasmore ... 619
Charles Herbert 550
George Massey 619
6'Donnell John" 699 — George Hyde 58, Paynter, George 749
-JchnVize .. 746'- Nathaniel 699 Peacock, Hy.Ph.pson 593
O'TWda Jas "wm 595 Paget, William Henry... 607 Peacocke, S. Ponsonby 749
8'FarreU I Vd ZZ 7'=' Pain, Arthur Henry' ... 55S Peake, Wm Pemberton 7.8
O'FfahcrtvT^r.John... 74o - Wymlham Hackett .. 56, Pearce, Graham R....... 693
0<*ilvie, Alexander John 631 iPakenham, Edward T. 693 Peard
— F. Dashwood 6.8|— Hon. Fred. B 749
Ogilvv, Thomas 7441— Hercules Arthur 569
—Wm. Lewis Kinloch... 6.8 — Thos. Henry 277, 579
Ogle Fred. A 607 Falatiano, George 727
O'Ha'ra, Patrick H.Aug. 565 Palmer, Archdale 57.
— Richard 63.
Okeden, TJ. E. P. Parry 537
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de
Penthcny 706
Oldershaw, Chas. E 607
Oldfield, Edwin John ... 607
— Henry Thomas 607
— Richard 583
Oldham, Arthur 63.
— Charles Skinner D.O. 693
— Francis George 6.8
— George Wingate 63.
— Sir Henry Hugh 130, 6.8
O'Leary, Eugene Francis 72.
— Patrick 1
Oliphani.i ge albert 741
Ottvi 1 . Geo. a Ami
— John Ryder 607
_ William 699
— Wm. Silver 7=
Olivey, Sir Walter Rice 705
Ollivant, Alfred 596
— Bdwai 'i A'i" 1 1 618
Olphc.rU,. Robert I'earce 712
— Sir William .63, 588
O'Malley, Austin Peter 749
— George Hunt< r„ 61I
innej.Bdm.Pipot 6.8
— Edward Lacon 595
Arthur Hare... 693
— Clarence Henry 618
— Edmund 746
— George Herbert 631
— John 746
— Robert Henry 6.
— Sir Roger W. H. Bart.
161, 533. i8o
— William 706
— William Henry 693
Palmes, Bryan 55*
Panzera, Fras. Wm. ... 553
Papillon, Alex. F. Wm. 637
David 63.
Pardoe, Thos. Fras 63
Park, Adam 561
Parke, Duke 727
Parker. Erasuiusliarwin 693
— George Hubert 61"
— Harry William 534
— John Wm. Robinson 553
Robert John Henry 6.8
Walter Augustus 733
— William Henry 63.
— William Jackson 597
Parkeo, Harry 699
Parkinson, Onae. Fred. 607
— Reginald Hope 570
— Reginald Jas. 11 562
George Charles 56
Pearl, George Richard 598
Pearse, Albert Elias 63.
— Arthur Napier 619
— Arth. T. Gratwicke... 607
Charles John 594
— Elford 559
— Geo. Godfrey .63, 590
Napier Langford 548
Pearson, Arthur Jas.... 619
— Aj'lmer Charless 637
— Sir Chas. Knight 533, 580
Francis Campbell ... 554
George Falconer 619
John Richard 707
Philip A. Mettam 552
William 569
Peart, George Richd. ... 597
Peasi . Hugh R 693
— Thiilc 7°5
Peatfleld, Thos. John 737
Peckham, T. Hopwo
ivrkm. Et rinald Wm. 63.
p( iiiin, Digbj C tes ... 63.
Peebles, Thomas 746
Peel, Arthur 534
— Cecil Lennox 746
Robert 749
— William 7"
— William Cronghton... s7>
_ William Frederick... 564
Peile, Fred w eston 581
Peirae, W. J. de la P.
: ford .... 54S
l'elly. CI
Percivall, Charles 74» I
Percy, George Algernon 744
— John William 749
— Reg. J. Heher' 544 I
Perkins, Sir .Eneas 204, 590 j
— Charles George 699 I
— Edwin King s6" |
— Hewlett Charles 564 (
John 607
John C 74° I
Perowne, John T. W. ... 571 |
Perreau, M. Chas 594 I
Perrin, Charles 749 I
Perry, Charles S 6.9 J
— George 721 ]
— John 966 I
— Lionel Frederick 619 I
— William 725 I
Perryn, Geo. Edward ... 631
Persse, Edward 619 ]
— William Arthur 568 j
Peters, Cecil Wyburn... 550
— Edward Nicolls 619
— Wm. Henry Brooke... 607
Peto, William Lawes ... 749
Peyton, Charles Talbot 535
— Francis 297, 579
— John 74*
— Wm. Robt. Boileau... 563
Phayre, Richard 544 1
Phelips, Henry P. P. ... 743
— Robert Hoskyns 607
Phelps, Arthur 591
— Pevton 6iq
— Wm. Harford Glover 7.7
Phibbs, Richard R 637
Philip, Thomas 717
Phiiipe.G. W. V.deRhe- 577
Philips, Burton Henry 559
— Col. George (ret. pay
R. Eng.) 619
— Col. George (ret. pay
4 Hussars) 619
— James 596
— James George 74J
— Sir Joseph 607
Phillimore, Wm. G 552
Phillipps, Chas. Burch 749
— Henry 6.9
— Henry Pye 607
— Robert 55'
Phillips, Alex 7»8
— Aug. Marshall 595
— Charles 637
— Qr. Mr. Edward 699
— Major Edward 749
— Ernest Alfred Wn
Frederick 607
Fred. Kerrey U 693
— George Hutchison ... 7.3
— George Richard T. .. 7.7
— John 699
John Campbell 699
Noblett 743
— Samuel 55»
— Thomas S34, 5»4
— Thos. Hrockleharst ... 566
— William Edward 5s'
Phillipson, Riob.Wm.B. 567
Phillpbtts, Wm. Coles .. 619
Philpot, Frederick 7»7
Phipps, Arthur Barre... 5«=| Powell, Benj. Aug W
— (Inns. FMrniiTir} *-i_i.!_ -n- J ^
Index— Retired List.
846
- Chas. Edmund.:.: . ^ - Caleb k3 '*' 7" 7^1^^^?^ AJ^edlnnes 562 Reid, Charles Edward 6V9
-Francis ! . " &| L J2££i E" ^T^ - |37J— Francis Maude 537
Samuel . ... 619!-- Hamilton Cliambe
— Ramsay Weston 619
Pickacce. Wm. John ... 619
Pickworth, J. Attkins696,775
Pierce, Chtts. Edward... 567
— Joseph H. S 607
Piercy, John Morpott... 54S
Piers, Claudius Buch.... 709
Pierson, James Fred. ... 619
Pigott, Arthur 746
— Augustus William
— Edw. Chas. Pemb.
— Frederick Knollys
— John Charles Math
— R. Graham Foster
— Wellesley George
Pigou, Arthur C 607
Pilkington, Henry 552
— Henry Lionel 566
— T. E. Mil'nurne-Swi-
nerton 55
Pilleau, Henry George 61
Pilley, William . S72
Pmckney, Geoffry F. ... 56-
Pmney. Charies Fred. 56S
Pipon, Philip Gosseti63, 579
Pirie, Duncan Vernon... 563
— Tyrell Gordon 568
Pitcher, Duncan George 597
Pitman, William ... 707
Pitt, Douglas C. Dean... =52
— Son. Horace 746
— John 70.
•Walter Lewes ... 637
Pixley, Arthur D 560
Place, Alfred Fox... . 588
Piatt, Alfred
— Henry Verco
- w°Xmoseph Char,es lM^"y^ .'.
SJ2?"SLe=S:£-S1-' HS™^. »-»■ Henry' 749
sfai— Harrie Arehbold
Power, Frederick Ed-
ward
Quill,
Powlett
Percy W
Pownail. Geo. A. Beaty 62^
Powys, Henry Littleton 619
Poynton, Edward M. ... 533
Poyser, Richard 741
Pratt, TJordCbas. Robt. 546
— Henry Hamilton 619
— Henry Marsh 595
— Sisson Cooper 537
Prendergast, Cha. Lewis 584
— Charles O'L.L 607
— Guy Anneslev 592
— Sir Harry N. Dal-
rymple 588
James Henry 596
— Lenox 744
— Maunsell Mark 607
— William Miles . . 637
Prescott. A. S. K 7Vl
Preston, Arthur John... 637
— Arthur Sansome --77
— Arthur Thomas 546
- Barnard Hughes 394
537
= S35?S2S$3SUslsS
Staff Paym. James ... 706
— John Henry Stuart .. 609
— John Watt 569
— Robert 619
— Samuel .57^
— William James ... 690
Reilly.Charles Geo. ' 742
— J- Miles 560
Remmington; S. L. M
Rendell, William J. .
Reanick, Albert de C
— Robert Henry Pras
Renny, George
— General Henry
. Arthur Saunders fi,0
i™™. 547 Quin, Edward &,,
w™nTLepn0X "37 -Peter Edward 7l
r7^:m:h%p"^; s«i - Thomas James:::.::.:: lit
?0IKm 6'9 - W. H. Wvndham .. <°fi
595 Ouirk. Philin
— Capon Henry
Radcliff. Fras.Wm. 4,
Radcliffe, Eoiilius C
Delme 746
— George Travis 588
— Robt. Parker 163, 580
Radelyffe. Chas. P.Fred. 571
— Chas. R. Eustace 570
Radford, Arthur 545
Raglan, Lord 69-
Rahilly, John Roche I""'. 723
Raikes, Charles Lewis... 637
— Edward 6m
— Percy Bury ...."....'.'. 619
— Robert Napier 588
Railston, Henry Edw, 544
Rainbird, Alfred 63]
Raines, Sir J. A.R....229, 579
Rainev, A. J. Macan.
Rait, Arthur John
Ralph, Charles 7o5
Ralston. Wm.Henry 533, 5S3
Ramruell^Henry S 607
593
5-19
72;
598
595
749
307, 578
607
746
Playfair, Archibald L.... 607'— John Ingle
— Fred. Lyon 619
— William Morgan 703
Pleydell, E. M. Mansel 339
Plomer, Alfred Geo 619
Plomley, Francis
Plowden, Chas
- Charles Edv? «93 Ramsay, Herbert M ...
KeB^rThon •:::::: gb g*"^ D^>-
Henry Edward !J BJS!?^'s; >6'
Edward 543
Ramsden, Fred. Wm.... 57i
— Henry 70g
— William John F 746
Ramsey. George :. 7o4
Ranee, Frederick 6^7
Prevost, Charles ... 'S5' SiiM,1'*1*"1 ^'
THomasWm Z Z £ ^S' "* 5?»
John William
— Samuel "
Prettejohn, Richard B
007
749
699
p*B5&a^™.ste»^
- George R. ~ ' i™\~ £,har'es F07U ■■'•' 5«6
- jame! (iGrcve;:::::::: lUIz S^s ^ s s-5
. Sankey 5*9
-William Augustus
Hy S94
— George W. Chichely 593
Plummer, Heathcote . 631
Plunkett, Geo. Tlndell 6-1
ZSSSSbsssz Sg&"K Stfa«^L::
Pockett, Lewis W 7Io
Pocklington, Frederic... 619
— George Henry ... 130, 74f
— Harry E. Stracey ... 56«
Pocock, Sir G. F. C., .Br. 615
— Edward Innes 56^
Poe, Wm. Hutcheson . 6-1
Pogson, Fred. George... =«
"Pole, Cha. Van Notten 607
_ n TJ rn XT v.„. -'
Major Oen. Heni-y
Renahaw, Rich. Wm
Renton-,A. C. Cauipbdi ,48
Alex. Leslie ... „,
David HI
wiiiii.n&ori;,, :0:
hepton. Humphrey T.H. 693
Revill, Jonn ... 5??
gew, Thomas Dennis 6u
Reynard, Fras. Horner 564
Reynardson, Chas. B. l.Z
Reynolds, Cecil Edwards 563
— Edward Osmund 7,'
-Henry Charles,. „,
— James Christopher ' «6
— James Heary „ ,
— John Hunter .... ^
-Thomas I"
-Thomas 2»
— Wain a Elln-. goo
Rhodes, Bernard U "' =66
— Ernest Fred....
— Francis William .....'.' ;,."
— Godfrev .
Tohn "
Riall, Rich. V
699
5<9
RibblesdAle, "fhTxo^ JJ
EJicardo Hy. George «s
Rice, Cecil
746
637
6o7
"9,— William Hans .
?homaasS Charles-:: - gSSSS?1 ^* ^™»" «
William '■ -^fipf t,ay;TS"" Jas- C- 533, S80
Prichard, Hubert Cecii ^^aven, Newcome R.
Prickett, Wm. Robert... 749
Prideaux, Robert A.
598
G H T. Van Notten. 561 - William Fras. '" ^8
HhEffSZ", 749Pri<laam> Frederick':.'.'.':; |?9
rfl^ CSS 580 Priestley, Horatio 74^
"H«?fy William 63ilPring, John li%
- Wilham D. John 56 = |Prin|le David 9S
'ollitt, Thos. Holland... «!'- George 7l7
'° A°^' ^"iv sfillPrinsep: Arthur h::."' |g?
- Arthur John Osborne 537 Prior, Henry Hartley f?6
■" ^Jth?r WllHamsI1 A- 557 - Herbert Morris
wes, Wm. Woodward 63
Rawlins. A. Macdonell sl4
— James Sebastian 607
— John g3I
Rich, Almeric E. F
— Arthur Newbolt
— Charles Carroll
— George W. Talbot ...
— Frederick Henry 61a
-WiUiamCharles'7...::: 607
chards.ArthurWm.M. 564
Charles F ,,3
007
563
588
547
580
-Sebastian White.....'.' 619I- Charles Herbert Ill
-Thomas Andrews 619I- Edw. Da„f,^l" 7°S
^e^lS-^F^^^^
569
RaWnsley.Thorio'se'p'h *l\ - ?™y£%Te£" '■'■"•'■' $&
534
- Charles Frederick
- John Graham ... 0iq
^oUok, FitzWm. T. „| 619
740
19
619
Pritchard, Edw. Brace:::
Rawson, Edward Albert 717
Rawstorne, Geo. A. L. 631
<;37jRay, Sidney Key worth 721
= l^olD^^- XyrrE»^
Probyn,»>DightonMac "
nag'h ten'gm0nJlaC- 58s Read.ConstantineCar'idi 2
•■• 588 Reade, Arthur Lloyd
i>onsford, William
^oole, Arthur \ 6
- Arthur James
- Edwin 6,' Procto? Vr»J»!„tw"" j"»ineaae, Arthur Lloyd ... 631
- Gabriel Roland & Z S5 _ HenrV " m' 693 1 J?hn B* Cole ■•■••• 720
lore, Francis H.m^J'
Robert
ope, Philip Edward ... oiglPross'er, C E Wire
ortarlrngton.^aWo/ . S7i t„i._'„___ . ".SBK
■orteous, Chas. Arkcoll =0=
-JamesEdward 619
oore, Francis Harwood SSf- William B 749 Ready John Tobin"..."'. 619
•Robert ..XIp^== S~„1%;v— ' =1 Reay, Joseph 607
Edw Bass 717 -Jos. Fletcher ""*' |?i
-k>7; — *viuiam a. -fin d„„ t — 1. uiy
749'Proes, Ernest M.";::."" |^ E°^!"il 6°7
fi,.h>i««« n e- m " 577 Keckett, Edw. Bass ■,,-,
• John James
lorter, Chas. Blenheim 695
1- George Adrian 558
• • Henry Richard 69 ■
I Joseph. 69|
I- Morton Lawrence 631
Sjrterfleld, Bolden d" 6-7
l)tt, WiUiam ... *1
litter, Henry *|
littmger, B. H s8o
titts, Lipton Gumming =40
I niton, Henry B. A. fe7
J'Ut, Frank '
I vah, John Richard 545
571
— John Francis We^g ' s=,
Protheroe, Edw. Schaw 7^
Prouafoot, Jas. Geo. 598
Pryce, Pry ce Meyrick. . . 562
Pryor, Fred. V. M. „,
Pryse.E . J. Webley-Parrys6i
Puckle, George 7o8
Henry Glover ,0.
Pnghe, J. Robertson. ' 607
Pulsford, Chas. Harvey 600
Pumfrett, George... .. 7o6
Purchas, John R. P. -fa
Purdon, John James
Redhead, Rich. H. Milne k7i
Redman, William ... 740
Redmond, J. P. Sutton
Redway, Geo.WiUiam7f.' 369
Reed,_William Bernard 569
Rees, Walter Crawford 7 1 3
Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox 746
— Herbert W 572
Reeves, Albert 699
— Charles Edward 63;
— Frederick 631
Henry Spencer Edw. 6iq
555 —John
SSSfcS*,8*"*™ »« Raid, Alexander %
Purvis, Charles c-6 _ aiot th7™o„ ZJ
-Herbert Mark G i-V S-r fJJ 90'1 fo7
Pve Frank u' 5'3, &31— Blair Thomas 607
rye, rrank 699_ Sir Charle3 7
John Rich. Harloem 55
- Solomon ... 'igS
- Stuart Lloyd ..'.'.'.'.'3 631
Richardson, Alexander 706
- Christopher R \
- ^mnml R- Stewart 549
- fcdwin Heautonville =07
- Frederick '1
- Harry Seymour ....'.'.' 6o=
Henry John Robert
fc>t. George ... --.
IvanOwden .. -i\,
John Booth ."534,38
Richard
Robert Wm. f*
William IE
William Keane.'.: ".'.'" [?,
— Wm. Stewart ... 60,
Richey.Thomas Duncan 6,-
Richmond and Gordon,
C. H. G. L., Duke of 637
Richmond, Felix g,,
— George Matthew .'.'." 636
John Alexander ... a, a
Matthew ,'9
Rickards, Alan Wm L *Z
- CyrU Henry ... s.\*
-Edward John &1
- Frank S. Hamilton 364
Ricketts, Montague
^^^ 6,9
3 »
846-;
India — Retired Lint.
Rickman. Albert Divett 74" Robinson.Richard Har- Rowlej . Sir Geo
- Gerald Whiunore .707, court 74° „B™2"w w»v«;
-William Richard Henry 5" — Bpbert H. EiclceK
Hidden. I' .1 Buchanan 607 - Richard Bwanne 63a - Hon.W m ( ham brc
- Robert Vansitrart 619 - Robert Henry - Cha ,1. .T .
■ Sir Rodney Stuaxt.Bt. 790
— Williain Carre 537
Hideout, A. Conned; ... o°7
— Francis Goring 59a
— John Wo > i 59°
Sondeman, Wm. Wei-
633 liugi ■ ■ °9:
60S Sander.-. Ceo. Bedford 7a;
550 Sanderson. Arthur ... 7aj
632 — Heury Bristow 59J
519 — Patrick 62c
548 — Percy - ..._ 70S
— Qr. Mr. William 699'Ruildell, James A
— Inspector William ... 74°! Rudge, Arthur 7=5
— John 020
— Thomas Middleton... 106 Royds.Smith Byrom
Welleslev Gordon W. 619 Ruck. Arthur Ashley j,-
-Efttta. 63?Rnddach,JohnW. 693 Sandes, ly. rtos. T.... 6aj
fcA'Hiiddell. James A 6o3Saudfonl.rni-.MH 568
Rich. M. Formau oaa
Sandham, George Back-
house... ■■ 551
Robert 60S
Sandilands.Alf. Nimtno 59!;
— Philip Henry oof
Sandwich, Edsv. Geo. |
Henry. Earl of. 74,
204, 588 Sandwith.Wm. Fredk... 6t*
RidgwaT.Albertl rutton ; ■' - '.Villiam B. 749, —---
Ridkv. Hv Matthew 54i - William Christy '!t1,ltrS »" 60,
Ridout. Joseph B 63. Bohison, Hugh Seorge fejl.Rudyerd, ReginaldB.... 693
Rids.ialr W II E ... 631 Roblcv, Horatio G 608 Ruggles . John ..608
gSK Alfred ei.Roch, Sampson .. . j« Bnmley.Wdhan. Powell 693
"S J i™ Arthur... j.SRoche.Chas.St.JohnK. 57. Rumsey. E£Waugh ... 632
Hey, Henry W. D. ... 619 - Richard John 573!- G™"^ Fems
ScSe^esHaSwood RuBhteoo^.W^H^r, 6.1- Edwin William 6r
- RicharT 746 Kn~ell,ZWAlex.G.356, 578 - Francs Robert 63
-And. Hamilton 746 Sanford, Chas. Hy 70
- It. CoUnul Charles... 544 — Eugene A. 55
afnior Charles 557 Sangster, .Vm. Peter ... 5jj
cromby 019
— Make 'm M'Neill 619
in il Robert 746
Rippon, rge Wm. ... 705
Ritchie, .lames 632
— John 607
Biva Vincent 59^
Rivers. A. H. L. Fox-
Pitt 295. 5R°
Fra James 619
Rizzo, Edmund 637
Roachc, Joseph M 705
Robbins. Alex. G. John 549
— George Blakemore ... 553
— Henry John 723
- Herbert Eyre 632
Richard Hill 744
Rodney, G. B. H. D Lord 564
— Lennox George ... 632
Rodon. Geo. Seaforth 549
Roe, Edward A. H 725
— Eugene Jlervin 637
— Robert Edward 619
— Sam. Black 720
— William Carden 721
Rogers, FrederickJames 619
— George Edmund 540
— Henry Gordon 032
— James Thomas 632
John Edw. Vartyi.30, 632
Roberts^A E.'s'immonds 695 — Sir John Godfrey 723
— Allan Scott 632
— Arthur William 593
— Charles 632
— Charles Armstrong... 695
— Chailo- lyshe. 749
— Francis 632
— Frank 032
— Gco.Rickctts 607
— George William S73
— Henry Bradley 619
— Henry William 7'7
— Herbert Hodder 749
— Howlaud 637
— John °°7
— John Dobree a 693
— John Roberts Atkin 637
— Norcott D'Esterre ... 548
— Richard Samuel 619
— Stanley Napier 545
— Thonias Law 749
— Thomas William 619
— William 271, 582
— William Arthur 744
— William Edward 632
Robertson, A. C 725
— David °°7
— Divie Knighton 540
— George 741
— George Coke 749
— Her.rv Maxwell 619
— . lames Alexander ...744
— James Forbes 619
— .hi- Henry Craig 33°. 58°
— James Peter 744
— John 699
-- John Albert 552
— Pal nek Francis 632
— U. Jameson Eustace 746
— Robert staawix 607
— Robert T. C 7' 7
John Peverell 693
— Malcolm William 619
— Sir Robert Gordon ... 591
— Samuel Ormsby 7°5
Rogerson. William 619
Rokeby.Hy. Langbam 568
Rolland. Alex. T 595
Rollo, Hon. Robt... 299, 578
Rolph, Wm. Mogg 619
Romer, Fred. Charles... 559
Roocroft, Wm. M.... 7r7
ftooke, Cresswell K. C. 619
— Henry Douglas 619
— William 608
Roome, Frederick 59°
Rorke.Johu 573
Rose, Harcourt Rank-
ing 561
— Henry Joseph 721
-Hugh 589
— John 553
Rosmead, Hercules A
T. Lord 695
Ross, Albert Ernest 619
— Alexander Aitken ... 706
— Alexander George ... 591
— Allen Theophilus 637
— Charles Edmond 693
— Sir Edw. C. Knt 595
— George Campbell ...619
James 699
James Clarke 706
General Sir John 252, 578
— Captain John 693
John James 637
John William 695
Patrick W.Sydenham 749
— Robert Hill 746
Thomas 580
— EordChas. James Fox 746
— Christopher J 620
— SoE.Lechmere 58S
Francis Shirley 534. 584
Frederic 7°6
Geo. Algernon 620
— Henry 099
— Hickman Rose 746
— Horatio Albert... 705
— John Cecil 534. 584
— Lechmere 637
— Leonard George 563
— Lindsay 6081
— William Albert 74«j
Wm. Cannichael 608
Sankey, Arthur 56,
Mathew H. P. R 5«
Sir Richard H 58
Sant, Mowbray Lees ... 56-
Sapte, Herbert. L sj
Sargeaunt, Chas. C 6sr
— Richard Arthur 6r.
Sartorius, Geo. Courad 59,
— Reginald W 501
Batohwell, T. A. G 70
Salterthwaite, Joseph H. 6s
Saunders. Allan fl
— Arthur Augustus 6s
— Augustus Jas. 6;
Edward Augustus.... 6c
— Wm. James Dacres 706,— Edward William 6t
Ruston. William 7" -George .. *
Ruth, George 669 - Harloven Morley t>
Rutherford, John V. W. 71S - Henry George ...
620 -
Rutherfurd, James
T. Walter
Rutter, John 637
Ruttledge, Alfred 54°
— Thomas Ormsby 746
— Wm. Frederick 725
Ruxton, Fredk. Charles 620
Ryan, Edward Henry... 632
"Edw.Wm. St. Vincent 71S
George 723
Michael 699
— Valentine 608
Rybot, George Oliver ... 632
Ryder, Cyril John 568
— Dudley Granville R. 557
— HerhertC 7oi
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 704
Sackville.L.R.Stopford 535
Sadleir, Richard 608
Sadler, Sir Jas. Hayes 631
Safford, David J.D 620
St. Aubyn, Hon Edw.
Stuart 566
St. George, A. Whitmore 555
Morley C 6;
Saunderson, S. Fras. ... 6
Savage, Geo. Thomas... 61
— Harry Boscawen 6;
— Henri* J 6:
Savi, Thos. B. Blake .. 6;
Savile, Albany Robert 6
Henrv Bourchier O... 6
W. S. Stewart 5
Saville. John George ... 7
— John James 71
Sawyer, Chas. Edward 5
Herbert Anthony .6
Manfred J 7'
William Harcourt ... 5
Saxe Weimar, His Serene
Highness Prince Wm.
Aug. Edward 132, 5
Saxton, George Harper. 6
Sayer, Jas. R. S. ... 135, s
— Wm. Lawrence 6
Bayers, Martin Day 7
Scales, Wm. Henry 5
Scaulan.FitzGeraldEd. ;
Etienne' 620I— James ......... 7
Henry P L'E 632 Scarlett, R.ibt. Lawrences-
St Hill.'Windle Hiii 632 Schaw. Heury
St. John, Arthur Johh... 567 Schmid. Angus!
— E. Beauchamp 632
— Frederick Charles ... S95
— John Henry 749
— Oliver H. B 706
St. Leger, Arthur J. B. 567
— Henry H 620
St.Maur, Perry . . 540
Schneider, Sir .h>hn Wm.
— Stewart M. Congreve
Schomberg, Sir George
Augustus
Schreiber, Brynier Fra.
Schuyler, A. Graham ...
Edward E. Sutton ...
St! Oswald, R. Lord 366 Soonce, James
— Wm. Geo 725
— Wheatley 019 —William Gordon 632
_ William' 632 — William Heury 594
Robeson, Arthur H ... 568 -William James.. 74901. Z%rfc££"~ ^ysctt. A. F. Macmilla
Robilliard, chas. D. H. 637 Rosser. Chas, Adeane 740 St. I . iu Cecal ^ ,43 Jer J Corae
Robins. George 708 - Richard Hcnrjv ^'9lg /^j^es Dow «s - Archibald Oalbraltl
Ro 1 Mbert B. 7^ Rothe. Geo W. I. has. .. u , s 1 "tu . . n u 1 ^.4' _ rhas. E. SouthOUM
"™» =•* KrtviSj'' SS & ::; SSBT-! "
Routicdge, Herb. Hannl. 7. 6 Salmond, Francis Mac
ftowan, Melville John... 699
Boworoft, Geo. I'leland 593
Rowe, Yalta. line F 63a
— William Arthur S. ... 699
Rowland, George -i.s
— Chai
1 , ni Sumner ... 5"
Pri dericl 725
HC 7'3
11. in 1 Seymour 6:9
— .lames <99
— James K-tcourt 554
_ Lt.Colonel John 746
— Brigatti fnrg. John.
kenzie 632
Salmonson, Harold B.S.
Critchloy 56°
Salt, Thomas Henry ...032
Saltmarshe, Arthur 620
— J.i.
. T1], 1 , Saltoun, Lord .. 537
; Salusbuxi, .
, Robert Geo.
— Edwin Luddington ...
- .Vir Fra. I'unningham
— Fred. Beaufort
— George John
— Geo. Percival Symes
- Harrie
— Hopton Ba^sett
James
"•"■"• Nr^KiffiKiK:Z: «$£J&*&°gE2Z, t^-ft— Alexander
— James E
James Selby Kobson
SamwelT.'Frank .". 706- James Thomas
,. U..ula,nls,.v.rllugh ,84, 579 Sampson Robert goo 727-
_ John .Mints "3; S™limdson Georse W4 Samson, Louis L. Rhys 568 —
Index — Retired List.
Scott James Woodward GcSIShaw, William Edward 612
— John Alexander 721 Shawe, Douglas 699
•Jonathan Sourtley... 059
— Lothian Kerr 632
— Eei\ Matt. Robt 740
— Richard Alexander .. 557
— Robt. Xicholl Dawson
mu ■.., , 533i 579
— I heophilus Leslie 008
— Thomas Augustas ... 596
— Son. Thomas Charles 746
— Qr. Mr. William 711
— Qr. Mr. William 573
— William Angelo 56}
— Wni. Erskine 561
— Wm. Lane Robinson 632
— William Scriingeour 577
Scovell, Edm. John 608
— Edward W 744
Scudamore, Fred. W. ... 556
Seacome, A. Keeiing ... S32
Seagram.Jno.H.Staivell 632
Seagrim, Albert . , 620
Seale, Shelley Alex 57i
Sealy, Francis 746
— Henry Humfrev . 551
Seaman, William C -25
Searle, Arthur Thud.... 502
Seath, Alexander 609
Seaton. Wm. John ,q,
Sedgwick, William .. 632
Seddon, Henry Cooper 6-0
Sedley, Frederick ... 632
Segrai-e, Geo. O'Neil ... 693
Selby, Robert Grey D 7"
Selfe, Alfred R. Cyril Ul
— Sydney G. F..... ..'. £
Semple, Andrew .. .. 72i
Seppiugs.Thos. Johnson s!7
Serbutt, Charles 699
Serjeant, Wm. Charies
Ela°n 560
Serrante, Chas. Edward 6aS
Seton, Aug. St. John... Js
Bru.-e Outram 6J2
George 7,„
— Miles Charles 6
-Win. Garden 7,„
— ^>WilliamSamuel,.Br.596
Sewell, Algernon Robin. 746
— Charles Francis . .. 5(j8
-Hy. FaneHaylett ... 596
-Herbert f°
— John Dalrymple W. S38
— John Henry
exton, John Maloue
553
-Jlichaelj go
Seymour, Fred. Hur. A,
-Henry William
Leopold Richard
- Wm. Henry 136, 533
Bhackleton, William
■hadwell, J. Fitz Tho.
■Shaftesbury, A. A. C.
I. Earl of ^
pnairp, Fran. Mordaunt 63
•hikurley, Geoffrey J. 743a
1- Henry Webster 744
■hakespear, Charles M. 608
•-George Joseph 699
■hanks, Joseph Geo. ... 638
panly, WUliam John . . . 632
Ihannon, Thos. Patrick SV)
■harp, Chas. Fredk 632
|- Richd. G. Atkinson .. 567
|- Wm. Edwards 632
B Wm. Granyille 632
lharpe, Alexander 725
I- Chas. Ferguson 502
■■William 727
harpies, James 699
Shawe, Douglas 699
— Wm. B. Butler 589
Shea, Hy. J. Fras 620
— William 699
Shearman, Francis 632
Shearme, Frank 572
SUedd, Ebenezer gi-j
Sheehan, Thos. V 699
Sheil, Henry 65S
— Richard 749
Shelley, Charles 746
Henry Richard 620
Thomas Martin 592
Shephard, Chas. S. 551
Shepherd, Fredk. Saml.743u
— George Alexander ... 699
— Thomas Viret 638
— William 63
Sheppard. Chas. Hy. ... 63
— Ponsonby 620
Sbeppee.Fran.Faulkner 632
S^erer, Joseph Ford ... 6o3
Shertock. Ephraim T.... 63S
Woodford Wright 632
— Wright 746
Sherman, S. W. B 608
Sherriff, John P 590
Sherston, Chas. Davis ... 550
— William Maxwell s6i
Sherwin, Fred. Wm. H. 563
Shewell. Geo. Maunsell 7°9
— Harry W. Macan 55^
— Henry 6oi
Shields, George... 706
Shiffner, Bertie 749
— John 563
Shinkwin, Robert S. ...63
Shipley. Reginald B. ... 571
Shipman, Enoch 740
Shippard, W. O. C 63"
Shirley, James Chariton 749
Shirreff. Geo. Fred. F... 553
Shore, Hon. Fred.W. J. 632
— John 699
Short, Mayow 561
— Nash 632
Shortland, D. Vincent... 619
— Thos. Geo 553
Shortt, Alex. Young 608
Shuldham, Arthur Jas. 632
Shute. Sir Chas. C. 147, 579
Shuttleworth, A. John 620
— Frank 749
Sibley, Thos. Harmer... 608
Siborne, H. Taylor 608
Sibthorp, Rich. Francis
„ W- 744
Sibthorpe, Lester H. ... 608
Siddons. Hy. Geo. F. ... 63:
Sidmouth, George 573
Sidney, Philip 693
Sillem,. Tames 547
Silver, Jacob M. W 63:
Silverthorne, Arthur H. s^c
— James W. B 566
Sim, Edw. Coyagarne... 608
— James 699
Simkins, John Thomas 573
Simmonds, Percy Richd. 565
Simon, Geo 725
Sinionds, Cecil Barrow 693
— R. Sanderson 609
Simons, Edmund 698
John James Money.
Simpson, Alex. Ward.., 544
— Charles Ed. P 632
— Charles Hamilton ... 539
Charles Henry 638
— Emanuel 696
— Francis Blake 568
S46&
Singleton, Reginald Smith, Major Sen. Wm. 608
c- ,^° „,"-,• 543l— Lieut. William 695
Smkms.W.btancomb ... (1321— Qr.Mr. William . . 7"
Siree, Chas. Moore B. ... 746|— William Haskett ... 545
Skene John George 632 — William Ogden 550
Skdl, Henry Herbert ... 6321- William Patrick ' 72,
skinner, Charles Lan- - William Robert . " 7i7
eelot Andrewes 570 Smithson, Thomas. 099
-George John 597 Smollett, 0. E. D. Telfer 554
-Kusse 632jSmyth, Albert Edw. H. 620
— Russell Morlaud 620:— Arthur Clement 638
Skipwnh, Gray T 620 - Charles Coghlau 6-0
632
hattock, Thomas 699 _ Prank 7«
K S' J°5V ■•:■- 5H - GeorSe Bl™e 620
Lhas. EdwardMartin 722 - Richard Salisbury ... 632
Clements Robert mi_Bni,m* -i«
nents Robert 591 - Robert 706
■■• S9i — Robert Hamilton 7o6
— Robert J. B 620
— Robert Prioleau 632
— Simon 620
— Thomas 749
— Thomas Thomson ... 620
— William 573
— Wm. H. Randolph ... 608
Sinclair, C. W. Lord 744
— Edward M 720
— James.... 720
Singleton, Edw. J 548
f Edward William 620
. Elphinstone =Qn
[Hugh g8
I Major James 5zq
SurgeonCaptuinJam.es 7i8
' John Alexander 72g
; John Hay 632
Ponsonby 54g
Robert Leith 548
' Thomas Barton 565
Wilkinson 632
Grey
— Philip Armfleld ..
Skirrow, Arthur G. W. 69
Skirving, David Scot... 54
Skottowe, Coulson F. J. 62
Skoulding, J. B. W 74
Skues, Fred. M 72.
Slack, James 699
•<lacke, William R. ...... 620
Gladden, Henry .. 699
Slade, SiVCuthbert.iBr. 569
— Herbert Dawson 608
— Sladen, Chas. St.
Barbe 708
— Joseph 632
— John Ramsay 608
SlaneV, F. G. Kenyon .. 558
— W. S Kenvon 534
Slater. James Barry ... 632
Slattery, Matthew * 699
Slaughter, Charles 632
Sleman, Richard R. 7i8
Sly, William 72
Small, Robert 746
Smalley, Edward 608
Smart, David 7r8
Edw. de Sausmarez 7o7
George 589
Smears, John A 74o
Smee, Walter H. T 557
Smith, A. A. W. Bright
Bright 562
Albert Charles 632
— Algernon Fox E 555
— Allan 638
— Andrew Wm. Douglas 632
— Astley Campbell 749
— CharlesBean Lucie... 608
— Charles Herbert 553
— Charles John 620
Charles Joseph 573
Charles Mitchell 620
— Clement John 591
— David Noble 696
— Edmund Davidson ... 60S
Francis 555
— Frederick Henry 608
— Frederick James 620
— Frederick J. W 551
— Frederick Nepean ... 608
— George Osborne 547
— George William 706
— SirGerard 746
— Gordon 571
— Henry Coape 592
Henry Fowle 725
James Annesley 608
— Jas. Stocker Grant ... 638
— John 638
John Leslie 566
John MacDonald 595
J.Wm. Sidney... 292, 579
— Joseph 632
— Joseph Alex 608
— Joseph Barnard 593
Joseph Graham 638
Meredith Carre 559
— Michael Edward 749
— Octavius Ludlow 591
— Peter 699
— Philip Broke 720
Philip Henry 535
Reynold Percy 569
— Richard Playne 749
— Robert Bradshaw ... 717
— Sir Robert Murdoch 608
— Robert Sinclair 7i
— St. George Alex 632
— Samuel Parson 717
— Sidney B. Bright 565
— Thomas Hardwick ... 746
— Thomas Parker 727
— Thomas Parkyns 581
-T. P 785
— Thomas Woodford ... 74o
Kill
rard Guy Selby... 547
— Etwall Walter 620
— Geo. John Fitz Roy . . . 746
— Sir Henry Aug ...163, 57S
— Horatio Francia 632
— Colonel James 620
— James Gibbons 60S
— James Stewart 632
— Ralph Graham 620
— Samuel Gardiner . 620
Smythe, Terence W. W. 6x>
Snell, William Bisset 723
Sneyd, Thos. Wm. ... ' 608
Snow, Edm. Brighouse 620
— Thos. Rochfort.. ^88
Soady, Thomas Eales... 638
Soames, Henry 603
Solbe, See. C. A 740
Somers, Rich. John 749
Somerset, .Hon. Arthur
C.E S65
— Fitz Roy M. H 620
— Henry C. Capel 620
— HenryGeo.Edwd.620, 772
Somerville, Bee. Dudley 740
- Stafford E S70
Sotheby, Fred. Edw .. 608
Soutbam, Lionel A. C. 372
Southwood, John S. 638
Sowtnc, Frederick .' 699
Spaight, Wm. Fitz H. 620
Spalding, Henry 632
Spall, William 749
Sparke, John George ... 550
Soarkes, Thomas 7o5
Sparks, Edw. Tickell B. 632
— Robert Watson 620
Sparrow, John 72i
— John Bodychan 7i3
— Robert Launcelot 7i7
Speak, William 573
Spearman, Charles E... 568
— Horace Ralph 596
Speirs, Robert 696
Spence, Robert 725
Spencer, Almeric Geo... 620
— Augustus Campbell... 632
— Charles F. H 545
— Edmund 552
— Fra. Henry 727
Spens, Arundel Tho 620
— Lionel Thomas 551
Speranza, Joseph 620
Spicer, Julian John N... 561
Spiller, Duncan C. O. ... 706
Spilling, John Kinder 535
Spilsbury, Edgar J 608
Spinks, George 705
Spitta, Hubert H 693-
Spong, Charles Stuart 559
Spottiswoode, Robert C.
D'Esterre 535
Spragge, Basil Edw. ... 553
— Charles Henry 620
— Fras. Precket 7o8
Spratt, Michael 632
Sprent.W.Swanson 638
Spring, Fred. W. M. ... 620
Sprot, John 533, 58i
Spry, Geo. F. Hume ... 725 "
Spnrgin, Sir JohnB. 334, 580
Spurway, John 608
piirl, Charles
Frederick ...
William ...'..
Stace, Edw. Vincent ...
Stack, Charles Edw. .
- Fred. Rice
tacy, John Herbert ...
Stafford, Bovle Torri.
Patrick Walter
Stainforth, Fra. Robert
Whitmore 60-
— William 632
Stallard, Samuel 608
3» 2
632
632
749
598
594
749
718
592
725
846c
cd Harding*
Index — Retired TAd.
591 Stuort, Hartv
74jci — Henry Tod .
.JohnMackie... 59- Stuart. BartweU H grji^g-j
— Thomas Brown 63
William 63L
lliani ...... 5*4 -V
Mill, liK-miisiiiuju --- - Vir-7(rf.rnUl
Stoke.RomainF 620 - -R.A. -
Stockier, Charles More 534
rge Watts ... » bunter.
Stockwell, Chiton tie >
Stamer, LovelBC3... -;
■.. David "'
— Douglas 5! ;
Hi. Wm. Pery
"'-
aett 57'
Stan
— \V. Spencer
— Hi 1 E T.Scuda:
thnr |«4
a. Henry
I H. 74«
— Edward 55=
— Edw. i.. V
— John ""
"•
Stannard, Benjam.
— Ephraim... .
— Henrv
inner 59:
— ThOE '
on, S r Edward
Staples, Francis Patrick
— Frederick Blair 63=
-
.' G. C. 27. ="-
— Miles John 507
Stark, Charles 7°7
Ktarke, WiUiam...
Starr, Edw. Hend
Staveley, Chas. Ru
— Edmund
Stavordale, Lord 572
Stead, Joseph -:-
Steavenson, Josei ih L. . 551
Stebbing, Edw. Percy
Frederick \ ■ &3? ■
Steel, Colonel Charles... 620 - Maurice Fitzmaunce &.o
_ > Charles 741
— James Anthony 608
— John Philip 6=°
Steele, Frederick Wm
— Bobt. Lawrence Ball 559
— William Henry ^ 723
Steinman, M. H.C.B.... 633
stenhouse, WiUiam 593
Stephen, Fitz Roy 620
SteDhens, Adolphns H.
533, 583
— Edmund 620
— Edward Harrington 638
— Geo. Xesbitt 608
— Nassau Wm. I. H. ... 74c
Stephenson, Francis L.. 717
— Sir Frederick Charles
Arthur 221, 57s
— James 71 3
— Keppel 55°
Sterrett, Thomas 7°°
706 ■
reash
590.
,1 Warren 620 — James ......_ ■■■-■■- -wiJTaPP, Hammond Asl 7
386 ^-iamff/RCKi . Fredk. Peter ... 69a
jn ecS-ErmaldRKjlbee.
B : ■ - =f=-|:0""rv^T 06-JamesHearn .. • -j
Thomas Evans
■:: 'liSrK.:: Si v^'^^JT
=6o Tarrant
J_ m . _^ , irnl.r,,. ■
^To s&»rs^?-*5s-
Surgeon General
li«m. 7=o Stubbs, 1 •ranc.s « Tm.
_ William Lemmon ... 7™ Stucley, Wm . I,
Still, Thomaalloyd 60S &lu'1'1';",-, , J :; , I
-
krthur C.
■ annul J c,„l.!,. l!,,l„,rr Wriirht 62] TUWKL.
Stirling, Gilbert ,4obtnd.hli"i «>■(,■'' Tayler, John Chas.
Robert 718 Sturt, Chas. Sheppej . 59 _;uil Kltzm:,;1111
— Walter George 743<= _ }.ral.k S^Ll —Sir Alex
, Chas. Havcourt 557 - 3aPieL„™ -~co - Arthur Henry
Bfeathcotc 74^ |^fe?S2lrh«K.'"
Stock Henrv John 620 Suft, Herbert Charles...
Tnhn Xneent -25 Sulivan. Ernest i red
laniel P.
— karsden S. J.
T. Moore....
Charles William .
,-. — Cyril
-_.., _ Edward H. Clough..
ird Richard sS
Franklin Chamoers 6a
633
• Fred. Fras. Wilder..
*fc!£deNorma^ -
Orr
Lnckhart Thomas
Stoddarl.Thos. Henry
— William
6201— James S. C 7"
7o5 — Robert Samuel
600 — William
620 — Wm.John E. Graham 706
Ge irge Kepple 6d
— G< ' •.h. LeMesurier... 6J
Henry , 70
Howard H 53]
Stokes. Alex. H 7=3 l^f-^^e R ~ W,.£,e«f. James ... 7.
. Mr,.„.l 700 Sutton - ^eitnoipe, n. if.,,,, omps 7*
Alfred 706 Sutton -
;r.-::^swaSd^hardes--j:o:^
WrTnhn 58. Swam. Henry Thomas
-.? obi Mward' •:::::::: »s™e,to«« Edw.... ^
- George W uliam 5°4'
r James 749
— James Best
Markham Le Fer to*
Pierce Thos. Hen... Cim
Sir R. C. Hayes 342, 57>
564 ■
R< ibert Alex.
r.I
- Oliver Robert 60S Swan. Fras. L ... _. , ,.,, Srtwllrijson 6m
- Radclyffe Haldane ... 55= i"""!^ "SJST" Thomas
Richard 633lSw4n,^0n,ni?~r 60S- ^lajor William M
orge Henry ... ooSi- W.lliam OUver .„... .. 608 LtJMmel wilua
e Robert 537 Swayne, Jas. powe.l : ,V)J1 Arllu,r .6a
- John Graham 621 Sweeney. Jas^F.eldin. G jRm(,s *
Stoney, Charles Baker 7.7 ^eiiy.C.eorge Aug. ... 62 _Roulke 70Oj
Francis Sadher 74^' T ,„ rta-le, D 633 - Thomas
anford, #«». Edward swete. Cha^les^. ^ . . ■ . ,. rge Home
Stopferd,^-.. Edward , ||-^— Thosii
B.L. H
•i W. Goddard
7'J
552
— John Geo. Beresford 621 - V^°-^}?"^ '.^ Tempest. Arth. Cecil ... 74I
Storer, Ar.hur T 62, |wifte Jos Uu W . T£ ^ I;;oh. Plumbe J
■ Philip
... 621
Philip C ouwa, v4S Swine, ; C-ic Clayton
— Fred. William ..
Swinley, George 584
Swinton, Anson 621
— Arthur 633
— George 6"
George H.Taylor 566
George S. Campbell 566
.I..I111 James ;4"
Stoton, Fred. Alex 693
— Thos. Henrv 621
Stow, Fred. M. Kenyon 534
Stenart,' Fred. Geo 620!- Harry Vane 57°
Stevens, Charles 638 Stoyte, Jo1™"-™"""; !l3
- Frank Erastus 537 Stracey.C aude Edward 36.,
-Henrv Borlase 58S - Edward John ... .... 746|
- Male '.1m Wilkinson 598 - Hardmge Richard ... 633;
St venson, David Wm. 559 - Henry Hardmge , - - - y g f
- Edw. MacDonald 620 Denne ^4.^4 |™J' -
_ Colonel John 620 - John, Bourchier .. .. 557 ^fjj ^-
_ Lieut Colonel John 547 Sfacuan W. Rogers ITOgr ag %
- Kenlis Fergus .. o,r„lp' Bertram 707 Svm. John Munro 593
567 ^trache. Bertram 707 > E(Jmond We8t 7,7
■ Philip Leake
— Thomas Rennie 534
34 a^h^Atai SCSSta. Sandh.ni
-William 638 Straehan, ADei ?,« Rvmonds, D'Arcv...
_ William Henrv 507,- John M gymo ,» j
71S
57
-William Henry y-7 -John ••••,•■•••■•■; fiJi'svmonsrkenrv George 633
- Edw. Harding 744 Strange, John 727 -
Stewart, Alex. Chas. H. 6cS|- iTh^masJMand^;-"" 608
-Algernon Aug 608 Strangways George ... 588
- Charles Edward 594 Stransham Sir A. B...... 578
- Charles John Butler 535 Stratford, John H. de A.
- C. Thornton 581I ue M- ?• iUlViiliH f
_ Douglas Grant 567 Stratton. J. Heathfield 621
-Duncan... 74 si.eei, l.dward Lee .... 621
-Francis Archibald 695lStrettell, Arnold D. ...... 63
608 Stretton, William de
— George
— George Gilbert 620
— Harry Hutch. Aug. ... 632
— Harry King 565
— Harry Hutchinson A. 633
— Hugh Houghton 559
— James 633
— James Ain>lif ... 130, 744
— JamesCalder 593
— CVonW John 620
— Zrupeefor John ■ 740
_ John Heron M S. ... 608
— John Lorn 633
Courev 568
Strickland. Wm.Gco.M. 259
Stringer. Frederick ... 632
Strong, Dawsonne M.... 584
. il 746
- Thomas Ednioud 594
Strand, Henry Wallace 621
Btrover, George Aug.... 596
Strutt, John R 593
Charles Joseph 594
11. aid 749
— Edward Andrew 225, 583
721
Thomas Cornelius . . 70
Svnge, .Sir Fras. R. M.
' Bart 55«
_ Millmgton Henry 744
— Robert Follett
— Wm M Thackeray
3zc«epanski.Hy.0hae.A 393
Tabb, Hen. Harpur 633
Tabor. John Jliunut ... 621
Tuliuteau, Thos. Rooke 596
Tagart, Francis Dale .. 553
Tailbv. Thos. M. Jones 564
railyour, H. W. Kenny 557
Tan, John Sprot 621
Talbot.FitzroySomerset 60S
— Fras. A. Bouvtrie ... 556
— Henry Lynch S°9
— John 746
— Robert °°9
— Thomas '
Tallems, Philip Fras. ... 555
— Grenville Edwin 567 ,
— John Alexander 59*
— William -1
Teropleman, Alfred t'09
Templer, James Leth-
bridge B 5£w
— Jehu Geo. E 565
— John Pope 567
Templeton, James 700
Tenison, William 555
Chas. Richd... 749
— Jas. Francis ....
— John Trenchant jm
uas b. Everest ... 591
Terrv. Arthur Frederick 6jra
Fellowes 609
— Cyril' E 571
ric Stcpheu ;fi
:e Augustus ... 557
- William Gordon tfij-
Teulon, George «■
— Thomas 746
bury, Lord 565
Thackeiav, Charles 633
— Sir E. Talbot 6ai
— Martin ■■
Thackwcll, Joseph E
am do Wilt.
— William Poison 638
Thatcher, Torin 609
Thellussuu.Alex. Da
— Arthur John Be
Thelwall.Eubule Da;
Theobald, Arthur...
— Charles Percy 633
— Cotton Edwin .. 633
Thesiger, Hon. C. w •
i55.533.58o
: iwayte, A. Hy. 564
— Alfred Robt. Wm. ... 633
_ rii.. mas George 5*4
Thomas, Ascanius W. N. 554
-Cecil S ■ 6?5
_ Charles Frederick ... 585
— Edgar Hastings 621
Index — Retired List,
$+6d
[Thomas, Evan Aubrey 548iTLmbrell, Thoinas 735T1-istr.ru. William Uy-
— Francis Henry 598 TitnxioatbE; VVirtflprove L. oj3 Tritton, Fred. Biac.03 ...
— Francis William . .. 578 Tippets, Jas. lierryman 700 Trollope, Fras. Unas.
f — Frederick L. G 503
I — Fred. Wm 563
^rge Danford P.... 718
— George Edward ... 609
— Hy. Evan Pateskall 633
— PIearyJ0h.11 746
— John Wedesley... 290,580
— Josiah Telfer 718
— Root. Mosely Bryce 597
— Walter Meredith 571
Thomason, Okas, S 583
Thompson, Andrew
Green 547
Arnold 599
TippeUs, Alfred M 720 Trotinan, Geo. Hewitt...
Tipping <XW. Gartside 566 Trotter, Henry 633— Salter Christie ....'. 537
Walter John sf,7
37ojTyrrell, Fras. H 5"
71 i rytler, B «ba. F. 0. a. ... 5^4
SS7 \—£ir J. M..B. ffcfrsei ... 599
fisijUnderwood.Ta. Oruisby 595
Tipniuge, Vernon G 562 —John Mowbray 633
Tobin, O'Hara John...... 708 — John William 727
Robert Knox .
William ICemp .
— Richard 7231"
Todd, David 7*9"
— Frank John 621. Troup, John Igglesden 704
— Kdliugworth Richard 621I— William Bedford 638
— Robert Bentley 558 Trout, Thomas^ 573
— Thomas Fentham ... 535""
Todrick, Archibald 57c
Toler, J. O.Graham 636
Tolleniache, Algernon
Trower, Fras. Edw 544
Truell, Robert Holt 609
Trueman, Thomas 62
Trydell, John Fred 633
— Charles... 74QlTolluer, Barrett L
— Charles Halford 707 "
— (.Maude Kdward 545
— Dodgson H 633
— Harold C. S . .. 567
— Henry George, 7 1 S
— Henry Masterman ... 621
— Howard Stanley... .. 633
— James Witten 561
- — Major Gen. John 583
— John Oh irles 633
— Joseph John 721
Thump- -j-:, Lawrence
C. Fred 543
— Leslie Jonkins 749
— Pein-.m 707
— Peter Ridley Edward 563
— Rich. I'Ved. Meysey... 549
Seymour 638 Tryon, Richard..
• Robert .
706
■ IJ.C't 1 0,^! Ross 544
6?
Tolniie, T. Campbell ... 72
Tolson, Wilfred 6.-1
Tom, W. H. Vallack 633
Torube, Hy. Evelvn 564
Tomkin, James W. R.... 569
Tomlinson, E. D. D 725
— William Winslow ... 722
Tomory, John K. 719
Tompkins, John Jas. ... 700
Tpmpson, Wm. D 609
Tbnge, Fra. Henry 563
Toogood, Reginald C. 693
— Seymour Hood 633
Tooner, Michael 700
Topp, Henry 63S
Toppin, James Morris ... 609
Torin, Ernest Rd. Hope 54.4
— Colo ml Ross 621
•— Qr.Ur Thomas 727
— Cha l wick 700
— Charles Fitzgerald..; 545
— Charles William 621
— David 638
— Hugh Gordon 59:
— James 72;
— Jocelyn Home 564
— Josiah 572
— Mowbray 5S9
— Sir Robert T. White 74?
— William. 706
William Arthui
Thorburn, Charles Jas. 633
— William 568
Thorno. Atwood 71
Thornhill, Charles 744
ee-Micuuel M'Creagh... 748
— Thomas Allen 725
gjaornton, Edw*; Zohrab 633
— Francis Spencer 555
— Heary John 533, 583
— James H. B. Todd ... 561
;eph 7od\ — Mordaunt. T. Otho
— Richard Ciueheley ... 543 Treble, George W
Torkington, Henry .
Torrens.Jnhal.W.O'iN". 555
Torriano, Charles G. ... 62c
Tottenham, Arth. E. H. 550
— Charles George 746
— Frederics St. L. ...... 54.4
Touch, John Gray 589
Touzel, T. Percival 746
Tower, Conyers 137, 5S0
Towers, George 72-7
Townley, Dawson... 621
Townsend, C. William... 621
Townshend, Fred. T. ... 621
— Gerard P 633
Dracey, Leigh 552
Tracy, Michael 63S
Trafford, Lionel James 560
Traill, George Balfour... 609I
Tranchell, Edw. F 749I
George Adolphus 749;
Traut, John Francis 570
Tra vers, Frederick John 744
So-GuvFra.Clarke.-B*. 633
Henry Fane 705
John 744
— Julius Broekman 706
65
570
- 57i
'xuck, John Johnson ... 705
— Wm. Brittan ^73
Tucker, Aubrey H. 621
— Charles Marv,-o:>d 572
— Jervis 693
— Louis Henry Entile..*, 584
— Thomas Jonn... ... 725
Tuckett, Edw. Gundrie 700
Tufnell, Arthur 621
— Edward 130, =^9
— Robt. H. Campbell... 638
Tnfton, Geo. R 561
Tullocli, Alex. Bruce ... 609
— Alfred 609
— Arthui* 609
— Charles Arnold 577
— Hector.... 638
- John
Tulloh, John Stewart
Tunnard, Hy. Stopfori
Tupman, Geo. Lyon ...
Tupper, Basil de B
— Gas. Le Mai-chant 163.
Turbervitl, John Picton 621
Turlo, William Greer ... 05S
Turnbull, Geo. Hogarth 717
— Geo.Wilmot Maitland 535
— Sydney Drummond 633
Turner.Alex. 725
— Augustus Fred 725
— Augustus Henry 59=
— Frank Mac kin no n ... 564
— Frederick Cooper .... 6
— George... .., ... 5b7
— George Henry 705
— George Viliiers 55?
— Henry Ainslie Alfred 63:
— Henry Ferdinand ... 749
— Henry Fyers 621
— John 700
— Richard 725
— Robert j2-,
— Samuel George Drury 693
— Thomas , 621
— Thos. Baskets 633
— Wm.Fred ^4
Turnley, William Echlirj 7oo
7?1
609
59.'
621
.579
— Robert Lawrence 570 Treby, P. W, Phillipps 607 ,
Thorold.ReL'inaldGotheroogjTredennick. J. R. K. ... 609! I'm nor, Reg. Chas 55
Thorp, Charles William 7i8|Tredgold,Wm. Lancelot ses'Turpin, William Homan 6g,
[Thoyts, Newman B. ... 6ri|Treeve, Hen. Richard... 633 '"
rThreshte. Robt. Alex ..
IThring, Wm. Powlett .
Thrupp, Morton Fred.
557
Tretir
, Edward 57
■Turton, James 713
■ Thos. Trevor
|Thuillier. Sir H.E.L.i63) 579
■ Sir Henry Raven-
shaw 621
Thunder, Geo. F 706
Thurlow. Edw. H 749
— Ernest Hovell 549
— Huu'h Hovell... 544
JThwaitei, John Davies 713
YThy:ino. Alfred W 746
rTibbs, William Joseph... 749
ITickcll, Arthur Lang ... 621
iPfaJbary, James.... 723
[Tidmarsh, Ferd. J 534
BTidy, Arthur Grey 547
I — Fras. John 543
[Tierney, Edward 609
[Tigar, John 573
rFighe, Edward K. B. ... 571
f — Francis 727
I — Jiinies Stuart 633
|--— John Augustus... 633,774
Jftlden, William 633
rTillard, George Henry... 621
t — John Arthur 533,583
IfTillbrook, P. Lim....i3o, 749
iTillntsun, Lionel 633
Tilly, Justice C 553
Trefu^is, Hon. John S .. 559:Tuson, Edw. Bailey 721
633'Trelawny, John Jago ... 605 Tuthill, Charles H 70S
Xremaine, Richard 566 — Chris. D.V 562
Tremayne, Arthur 740! — Phineas Barrett 733
— William Francis 567 Tweedie, John Lannoy 621
Tremlett, Edmund J. ... 621
Trench, Charles 621
Hon. Fred. LePoer... 749
— Maurice 595
— Michael .' 609
.^ — William 593
Henry LePoer 609 Twemlow,Edw. D'Oyley 5S4JVidal, Leonard H 638
— Hon.Wm. Le Poer ... 62: Twentyman, Aug. C. ... 621: Vignaux, Joseph 700
Tresidder, Tolmie John 56i|Twigge, John Thos 609 Vi
Uniacke, Crofton Jas.... 633
7+^ — Redmond 7*2
Unwin, Robert 609
— William Heathcote... 621
633 Upperton, John. 593
Upulebv, John George 535
Uiviuhart, F, E. R.
Pollard 547
— Ives M'Lean 638
— Walter Andrew 554
TTsmar, George A 573
Cs.sher, Alfred Leotock 570
— Beverly Wm. Raid ... 563
T.juu Theophilus 609
— Percy John 695
Dftprmarck, Reg. J 706
Uuerson, Arch. Ham-
mond 533, 583
Vachell, Henry Tan 609
Vale, O. S. Martiud;tle 570
Valliugs. Adolphus 597
Vance, Eustace John ... 563
— Sir Horatio Page 132, 746
VanCourtHndt, A J. R. 555
Vandeleur, David Roche 633
.iohn Orrnsby 609
John Ormsby Moore 633
— William Richard 633
Vander Gucht, B. G. ... 609
— Thos. Edw 609
Van He.ytuuw,seu, Gerard T)^
Vanrenen, DonaldCamp-
bell 599
— Edward 638
— Jacob Peter Doneys 598
Vans Agnew, John F... 558
Vansittart, Henry... 708
VanSLraiibenzee, Turner 609
Vaughan, Alex. H 621
— Edward Hensman ... 549
— Eugene Jas 74b
— Hugh Thomas .Jones 6^
— St,- John Luther 58S
— Percy Balderston 638
Vaughtou, Theophilus . 633
Veale, H. R. Lobb 721
Veiteh, Thomas George 746
Vernier, L. Salebottom. 620
Vonour. William 725
Vere, Henrv 547
Vereker, Son. Jeff. E. P. 55S
Thos. George 749
Verelst, Chas. Verelst... 535-
Verney, Sir Harry, £t. 749
Vernoa, Arthur H 719
Vertue. William 599
Vesey, Charles C. W. ... 749-
Charles N". Oolthurst 563
Vetch, Mamilton C. ... 545
Robert Hamilton 621
Vialls, Harry George ... 565
Vibart, S. D. Hamilton 594
— Hy. Collingwood 609
— Hoary Meredith 621
— James M. Colling ... 609
— John 707
Vicars, Wm. Henry 567
Vickerman, Albert 568-
Vickers, Thos. Henry... 700
Vickery, William H.... 719
J. M
Fred. George
Trevelyan, H. Astley ... 744|Twiss, Arthur Wm 6og|Vigors, Philip Doyiie ... 621-
— Herbert 638^— Godfrey 633; Viliiers, Ch. Cour'tnay 746
— Walter Raleigh 633iTwyford, Wm. Jollilfe ... fiaS1 Vincent, Arth. C.Fitz H. 547
Trevor, A. W. Lord ... 547iTwynam, Edm. J. L. ... 6211— Arthur Hare 744
— Edward Walter 595 — Fre lerick Robertson 621]— Richard Dacre 563
— Francis Charles 609 — Geddes Sansoni 633iVirr. Joseph 696
— Francis Randolph ... 521 — Philip Alex. A 62ijVirtue, Reo. John. 740
— Frederick Anthon ... 749 Twyne, Bryan Bristow 539I Vivian. Ralph. 746
— George Arthur 562 Twyning, Wm. Edward 638J Voyle,Fra. Ranken C... 633
— George Herbert 597;Tyacke,Richd. Humphry 339 Vulluitny, Colwyn W.... 546
— Philip Christian Wm. 567 — Thomas 621 T"
SalusburyThos 62iJTye, Charles Henry 693 "
Wm. Spottiswoode ... 609 Tyers, Sydney 633
Tribe, Alfred R 743a Tyler, Charles James ... bog
'—Walter 568!— Harry William 700
Trimmer, Augustus R. 749 Tyndall, George 621
Triscott,JohnHenryRolt7o5!— Henry 609
Vyse,Edw. Howard 144, 53t
Vyvyan, R. W. Coinyn 565
Waddington, H.Ferrers 609
— Thomas 609
— William 62X-
Waddy, John M. Elgee 546
Wade, Arthur_Breedon 718
-William Rolt eziTynte, Mervyn C. S 543,— Frederick William ... 720
846^
Index — Retired List.
Wade, Henry Meredith
— James Herne
Wadling. John C.
Wahab. Charles James
— Charles William
Wainright, L. Aug,
Waite, Wra. John
Wake, Alfred James
— Richard William
Wakefield. Julian
Waldron. Patrick J. ...
Wales, John
Walker, Alexander
— Arthur Greenwood...
— Charles Stephen
— Charles Warren
— Crichton
— Daniel Corrie
— Francis
— Francis John
— George
— George Barnes
— SirGeorge Ferdinand
— George Frederick
— George Fuller
— George Laurie
— George Warren
— Henry
— Herbert John O
— Hugh Edward ,.,
— James Grant Duff ...
— James Heron
— John Bridges
— John Selby
— John Svmeon
■• John Tyrwbitt
— Sir Mark ...
— Richard James
— Robert S. F. ...
— Samuel
— Thomas
— Thomas Nicholls
— William
— Wm. Francis
Walkey, Rowland ......
Wall. Benson Patrick...
— James
— Thomas Frederick
Wallace, Charles
Tennant
— FrancisJamesAgnew
— James
— Nesbit Willoughby ...
— Robert...
— Robert Hugh
— Rowland Robert
— Wm. Arthur James
— William F. Annesley
— Sir William T. F. A.
Waller, Hardress Edm.
— John Edmund
— Robert
— Robert Jocelyn
— William Noel
Wallis, Kenneth S.
— William Beale
Walsh, Adolph. Fred
— Rev. E. L.
— Hon. Geo. Harry Wm.
— &>HuurHy.All'er.,.Bf.
— Major John
— Assis*. Surg. John ...
— Lewis Paxton
— Theobald Lomax ...
— Thomas
— William Hussev .
Walter, Charles j! .
— Frederick A
— Frederick Edward
— Hubert Langton.
— Stephen
Walters, F. Dalrymple
— Robert Algernon
— William Barker
Walton, Hen En 1 B
Walwyn.J. Harford
Wauebrongh, Joseph H
Waiu'i ■ 1; 1 I
Warhurti-.n, Fred, T
— Hi erton
Ward, Arthur Clil
— Arthur K<lv\ ;ml
• ■ rnard Edward
— Son. Bernard M. 533,
— Espine Charles l<- ,
— Frederick
— Henderson
544 Ward.Hy.ConstantineE.
746 — James P. S
633 — John
572 — Lloyd Brereton
too — Randall Ironside
■ . - Thomas
700— Col. William
621 — Qr Mr. William
74'. — William John
746 — William Pearson
556 Warde. Chnrles Edw.
725 — C. Arthur Ma dan
700 — Hy. Murray Ashley
62J — St. Andrew Bruce...
621 — Walter E
633 Wardell, Wm. Henry
; Warden, Chas. Wallace
621 — Francis
74' — Thomas Smith
718 Wardlaw. John Colin ...
700 Wardle, Bernard
563 Wardrop, Alexander ...
557|Wardroper, Edwin
7°3 Ware, Charles
609 Waring, Henry
565 -William Wheat
5S8 Warneford, Wm. Jorbin
559!Warner, Ashton H.
6^3 — Biddnlph Lee
707 Warrand, A. R. Bewley
59? — William Edm
570 Warre, Annesley T
633 Warren, Arthur F. 533,
633 — Augustus E
706 — Sir Aug. Riversdale,.Bf
557 — DawsonS
573 — Falkland G. E
621 — Godfrey Octavius...
561 —John...*
749 — Richard
621 — Thomas Monsell
62; Warrington, Hv.H.CG.
742 Warton. Robt. Gardner
693 Warwick, Fras. Jas. L.
621 Washington, Fras. P. ..
577 Wasp, Matt. Proctor ...
' Wastell, William
725 Waterman, Edm. F
Waters, Robert
- 21 Wa kins, Fred. W.
621 — Major John
561 — Quarter Master John
633 Watling, Chas. Wyatt
573 Watson. Andrew Alex.
621 — Charles John
591 — Edward Dayot
621 — George Vincent
565 — Harry James
746 — Henry Edward
609 — James Kiero
5S4 — fiKr John
°33 — Joshua Rowley
638 — Robert John
609 — Robert Kiero
54? — Rupert Campbell
725 — Stephen 749,
633 — Thomas James
■jdc — William
571 — Willipm Henry
568 — William Scott"
638 Watt, Fitzjames Edw....
727 — James Landon
743 Watts. John Briscoe ...
569 — Joseph
720 — Ponsonby William ...
567 — William
633 — William Burton
749 — William Henry
550 Waugh, William Petrie
633 Wavell. Llewellyn
566 Wawn, Geo. Twizcll . . . .
622 Way, Alfred Cotton
609 — Claude Ureville
741 — Edward Daniel
551' — Gregory Lewis
I leorge .........
693 — Nowell Fitzupton . .
74g _ Wilfred FitaAIlan ...
1 Wear, Arthur Taylor...
74 . Wearne, Vivian
' ■ Webb, Alfred
Chaa 1 ■■
; Edward Town
58: — Franoifl Edward
725 —George
551 —Henry Mnrch
707 — Henry North...
595
7ig
I 22
723
S22
-,-.c
( 23
"--
609
725
548
633
54«
553
569
6og
55<
633
609
558
57i
59s
535
633
633
564
:■ ■
746
713
560
609
506
583
6og
749
609
62
7°:
720
' ■'- Q
609
59=
55'"
7>9
6 2 2
700
-'■■''
589
721
55=
557
57?
7=5
710
( 22
588
58l
539
609
':■■ 9
589
633
62a
638
746
774
593
:■"
744
562
-■-4
1 09
622
721
633
560
567
' :
74*
633
T04
;68
563
633
749
69s
( 09
718
:-■ =
57-
"',f
74 '
7' ,fl
74"
7»3
638
Webb, Henry Smith ... 727
— Humphrey Lakin 700
— Randolph 721
— William 700
Webber, C. Edmund ... 609
— Robert Tankerville... 550
Webster, Arthur G 62:
— Sir AuguntusF. W.E. 56c
— Charles Henry 622
— George 636
— Henry Francis George 705
— Thomas Edward 592
— William 700
Wegg, John 744
Wegnelin, Thos. M.Luz 746
Weir. Christopher J. ... 725
— John Charles 749
— Robert 572
Welby, Alfred C. Earle 544
Welch. Francis Henry 72
— Fred. Wm 638
Welchman, Fred. D. ... 638
Weldon, Francis 595
— Thomas 5Q4
— Walter 609
— William 700
Welfare, Joseph 700
Weller, Alexander T. .
Wellesley. Cecil G 572
— flow. Fred. A 744
Wellings, Barnard W.... 723
Weilinerton, Hy., Duke of 746
Wells, William Henry... 633
Welman, Wm. H. D. R. 609
Welsh, AstellThos 622
WemySB, George 563
— Henry Manley 592
Wentworth, D'Arcy 740
Were, Walter 568
West. Frederick 746
— John Temple Temple 746
— John W. H. Marshall 560
— Matthew Richard 622
— Hon. Wm. Edwd. S. .. -4
— Wm. Henry Hore ... 609
Westby, Basil Clifton ... 609
— Bernard Heyer 749
Western, James Halifax 634
Westmacott, R. Field .
Westmorland, I. Peat... 622
Weston, Alfred 638
Edmund C 570
George Edward ...... 597
— Thomas Barnes . 5 = ..
Westropp,G.O'Callaghan694
— George Ralph Cellier 592
— John Massy 694
— William Keily 638
Wethered, Edwin R. ... 706
Wetherell, R.W. M 622
Weyland, John 749
Whale, Thos. Martin ... 634
Whalley, Percy Charles 634
— Robert
Wharry. Charles 700
Whately, Reir. Pepvs ... c6o
Wheatley, Charles R. E. i ^4
— Moreton John 622
Wheble.J. St. Lawrence 561
Wheeler, Edward 634
— Frederick 609
— George 591
— Iter. Horace N 74c
— Patrick 592
— Robert 609
Wheeley, J. Beager 634
Wheler, Francis Henry 55^
Whetham.A.T. Boddam 544
— Henry I sham 622
— Sir Trevor, Bart 622
Whigham, Robert 533, 584
Whinyates, Francis A.... 622
— Frederick Thomas ... 609
Whipple, J. H. C 725
whish. George Palmer... 588
— Henry Edward 609
— John Tollooh 634
Whitaker, Albert B. ... 565
- Charles John 54?
White, \. Wellesley 62?
Arthur OgU vie '. 559
Aubrey V 555
— lion. Charles James 566
Charlei 72?
■ Charles Mills
— Edward Simon
— Finch
White. Frederick B.
Price ' m
George 700
George Augustus. ... 62a
ge Frederick ... 539.
— Hans Robert 749
— Henry Edward 700J
— Hon. Henry Fredk... 557J
— Hem y George ... ■ 9
— Henry Jervis Jervis 634J
— John* 7°oj
— John Hubbard 583
— Joseph H. L 567
— Lionel Algernon 5451
— Mat hew Lawrence ... 725]
— Raymond W. E 634]
— Sir Robert 162, 578J
— Hon. Robert 56a
— Robert F. M 578
— Samuel 573J
— Samuel Dewe 622]
— Thos. Henry 7:1
— Thomas Pilking-
b in Sm
— Sir T.Woollaston, Bt. 746M
— William 534)1
— William Henry
— William O'Byrne 723
While ford, Jas. H. G. ... 71&
Whitehead, Gervase F, 568 (
— John J 57tit
— Robert C. ...308, \
— WilbrahamT 704^
Whitehill, Chas. S. S. . ^47
Whitfield, Geo. Digby... 742
Whiting. Hy. Harvey ... 56a
Whitla, George - 1
— William
Whitlock.CharlesJas.T. 596
— William Henry ... 591
Whitmore, Sir George
Btoddart 740
Whittaker, J. Henderson 721
Whitting, John Edward &■
Whittington.Geo.Jn.C. 705
Whitton. J. M'Greg- 1
Wh.i v Frank H. 57a
Whittnck, W. .Sam. ... M
rth, Aul'. Wm.., 706
Whyte, Daniel 700
i"d 749
:i. C. Brenton... 6a»
— Edmund Hill ... r34
I Lamplugh ., ^49
— Henry 570
— Thomas -46
— Whalley Hill Edm 4s
Wighton, Edward (.34
Wigram, Godfrey J. 538, 583
— Henry Hampden
Wikeley, Charles Edw. 725
Wilbond, James 700
Wilbraham, Herbert V. 559
Li 1 Bootle 554 ,
— Sir Rich :
Wild, Henry John 704
Wildeblood, H. Seddou 577-
— John P. 577
Wiles, Julius 731
Wiley, Albert 561 ,
— Henry 556
Wilken, John 696
Wilkie, Edw. O. Hales 566
Wilkieson, Chas. bi
Wilkins, William Henry 596
Wilkinstra.EdwardGi t
— Fredk. Green 301, 533, 580
— tJenr-re Allix 609
Louis
-V Hirl.: yl Imi.lil
— Henry John 704
— H. J. Diedrich 564
— Lmnei T. V 565
PJ
Thos. Hy. Dee Voeux 550
— Wm. Edmand 634
Will,
Hy. P. Douglas 535
IVillian!-, John Fred. ... 577
Willett .1 hn S .. 564
i, Albcrl Hy. W. 583
■ Bell
ir Leonard 56^
II I \\ alter 591
— Edward nl
— Edward Eyre
S r 1 l.i .Spiirshott204, 590
Index — Retired List.
Williams, Frederick Law 7071 Wilson, Henry George
— George... 696 — Qr.Mr. James
— Sec. George C 74°! — Br iff. Surg, James ...
— Henry Augustus 749 — Major John
— Henry Ernest T. 609 — Major John
— Henry Francis 581'— John Newbold
■ Herbert Michael 638
— John Daniel 609
— Sir Jno. Wm.C 578
— Lawrence Henry ... 592
— Leonard 569
— Montgomerj" 622 1
— Owen 535 j— Sylvester W. F. M.
— Owen Lewis C. ...533, 581 — Taylor Dalryniple
— Reginald Stetvart ... 749 — William Frederic .
John Joshua
— Ralph Erskiue
— Richard
— Richard Hy. Fras. W.
— Robt. Chas. D
— Stuart Murray.
— Richard D. Garnons 561
— Richard Francis 622
— Richard Harry 634
— Robert 749
— Robert Frederick 622
— Sidney Herbert 609
— William 6^8
— Sir William John 163, S79
Williamson, Fred. H. ... 622
— John 746
— John Gover .. 723
— Ralph B. Rastell 545
— Richard 551
— Robert Frederick ... 022
— Thomas John 74:
— William Roberts 749
Willis, Chas. B. D'A. ... 694
— Sir Geo. H. Smith 319, 57S
— James L. W 557
Willmott, Arthur 573
Willoughby, J. Fortnam 585
— Sir John C. 557
— Michael Weekes 591
— Robert Frederick ... 545
— Robert LeM 555
Wills, Caleb Sherar ... 722
Willshire.SirA. R. T.JSt. 537
Willmer, L.Worthington 633
Wilmer, John Randal... 597
— Louis W , 634
— William 695
Wilmot,C.F.deL.Eardley553
— Francis 638
— Sir Henry, Bart 749
— Revel Eardley 584
W ilson,AdamBrackBoyd567
— Archdale Irby 559
— Arthur Robert 622
— Augustus Nicholas... 744
— Charles Harry 611
— Charles L. N 571
— Sir Charles Wm. 534, 584
— Charles William Hy. 622
— Edward Benjamin ... 74y
— Edwin.... 725
— Francis Edw. E 609
— Frederick Alexander 598
— Henry 749
— Henr^* Brooke 622
Colonel Wm. Henry
— Lt.CohnelWm.Henry
— William Horace
— Wm. Jas
Wiltshire, Herbert
Wimberley, Reginald J.
Windham, George
— Joseph C. Smyth
Wingate, George Miller
— Thomas Oliver
Winsloe, Richard Wm.
C
Winson, William
Wiuter, Fred John
— George
— Henry Burton
Wintle, Alfred Tritton...
Wise, Charles
Dacres William
Henry Ellison
Wisely, George A. K. ...
Wishart, George B
-William
Witchell, Thomas
Wither, Arch. C. Bigg
Wodehouse, Albert P. ...
— Albert T
— Edwin Fred
— Killegrew Reg. B. ...
Wolfe, Lt. George
- M. Gen. George
— Robert
Wolseley, John St. Geo.
Wombwell, Arthur
Wood, Charles Edmund
W
— Clement Baddeley ...
— George Wilding
— Henry
— Sir Hy. H. Affleck ...
— Hon. Henry John L.
— John Joseph
— Riding Mr. Joseph ...
— Qr.Mr. Joseph
— Joseph T
— Manners Charles ...
— Orlando Robert Wm.
Robert Hudson
Samuel Edward
742,
610
552
622
595
746
634
722
5^9!
622,
749 !
632
563
597
C -j j
6to
555
549
634
634
744
634
707
563
700
700
746
598
537
622
638
622
57i
610
706
6i4
58
556
558
Wood, Lt.Col. Thomas...
— Qr.Mr. Thorn w
— William
Woodall, Fred. N
Woodcock, Chas. Saml.
— Elborough Martin ...
— John
Woodgate, Herbeit F.
Woodhouse, Harvey ...
— Henry Opie
— Robert Russell
Woodland, H. L
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas
Woodruffe, Henry
Woods, James Andrew
— Richard William
Woodward, Basil Hall...
— Henry Jonathan
— Walter Wm
— Wm. Fredk
Woolfryes, J. A
Woollard, Gilbert
Woollcombe, Robert
— Robert William
Woollett, Marlow S. J...
Woolley, Tamer S. M.
Woolsey, O'Brien B. ,..
Worgau, John
Worralt, Thomas
Worsley, Geo. Fra.
— George Stanley
— H. Gildart... '.
— Henry Robert Brown
Worswick, Wm. Worsley
Wortham, Charles
— Hale Young
Worthington.Hy. Russell
— Jonathan York
Wray, Henry
Wretbrd, William L
Wrench, Alfred John
Chamberiin
— Charles Edward
Wright, Alexander
— Alfred
— Arthur F. Bingham
— Charles Edward
— Charles Edward
— Henry...
— Henry Charles
— Henry Octavian Per-
ceval
— JuhnC
— John Thomas
— Thomas
— Sir Thomas
— Thomas William
— William Henry
Wroot.Wm. Henry
Wrottesley, Hon.G
Wroughton, W. Nesbitt
Wyatt, Chas. Ed wyn
Wybergh, Archibald ...
Wyld, William Henry...
846/
Wylde, Jieo. George 740
Wyley, John Fre 1 552
Wy lie, H. P. Myles .. .. 543
— .fames 700
— Napier Macleod 569
Wylley, Charles H. 557
Wyllio, Colin Campbell 572
— Frederick 638
— Robert John H 634
— Sir William 578
Wylly, Edward A. Eger-
ton . .. 638
Wymer, G. Bannatyne 638
Wynch, Alexander 634
— Henry St. Maur 594
Wynd'jtim, Chas. J. 634
Wynen, Alf. Gabriel .. .. 622
Wynue, George Clement 622
— Grn bam O. Robert ... 568
— Mark Saurin 638
Wynter, A. Leycoster ... 634
— Walter Andrew 749
Wynyard, Montagu 543
— Richard Darner... 560
Wyou, Herbert Thorn-
ton 547
Yaidwyn, Alfred George 634
Yard, Frederick 749
Yardley, John Watkins 566
Yates. Thomas 700
— William Hassalls . . 638
Yerhury, John Win 544
Yonge, Charles Wm. . . 6^2
York, Robert 573
— Horatio Arthur 546
You'len, William A. ... 572
Young, Alex. S. Ward .. 547
— Alfred Horatio 712
— Charles 700
— CharlesMetcalfe ... . 610
— Charles Wilson 694
— Ernest, Tomple 566
— George 597
— George Gordon 595
— George Samuel ..288, 581
— Henry fottiuger 638
— Henry Roberts 634
— Henry Wm. Keays ... 746
— James Nowell 589
— John Robert 554
— John Smith , 704
— Keith O. Baird 571
— Richard Rostron 552
— Telford Mackenzie ... 569
— Thos. Henry Binuy 622
— Tluni is Newton 709
— William 622
— William Hope 634
— William Siddons 622
Younger, John 622
Younghusband, John
William 610
— R. Romer 588
Zigomala, Pandia J. ... 568
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Qr.Mr.R.Art.,Hon.Liru"t. 4 Nov. 96
Med.Off —
Suffolk Artillery.
[Formerly the Suffolk A rtillery Mil it in.)
Head Quarters, Ipswioh.
HONOKAEV COLONEL.
P. W. B. Lord Bendlesham ia Feb. 87
LiKiTENANT Colonel.
Lionel Tillote in, ret. juiy
II, Artillery, Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Major.
Charles John Easton, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 16 Mar. 98
Captains.
Edward Charles Moor, p.t.
Hon. Major 13 Apr. 80
A. Waller Cobliold. >>.» 26 June 86
Ranulphus J. Carthew, p.t, 2 May 88
Allr.-d V.St John \Vhite(A)2l Aug. 95
Lieutenantb.
Stuarl Kels iG. Mackenzie,
P-» 22 Dec. 97
Lothian Grs?mo Scott 12 Feb. 96
<Jeo Vivian T. I.ayton.p.s. 4 Nov. 99
Claude Edward Synder-
comho Howe.71.it 7 Dec. 98
Robt.GordonFinlayson.p.B. 4 Nov. 99
?ee p. v ii.
Second Liedtbnants.
Walter Augustus Erskine i6Aug.99
Coldwell-Horsfall i^.Sept.99-
n Archer Stocken... 27 Sept. 99
Adj.4-Capt.-B. II. Hooper,
S ><i Artillery -3 Nov. 9& '
Qr. Mr.—Iaa. Joy. Qr'. Mr.
11. Art.; lion Lieut 26 Feb.96
Med. Off.—
Sussex Artillery.
(Formerly Royal Sutnex Art. Ml
Head Quarters, Eastbourne.
Honobabt Colonel.
Sir J.Hayes Sadler, A*CJfG.
retired list Indian S.C. 5 Aug. 8;
Lieutenant Colonel.
A. R.Margary.p.t. (H),(I),
Hon. Colonel 30 Jan. 92
}T\J0R.
Rushton Webber Adamson 9 Dec. 96
C.Vl 1 ON...
Herbert Haworth Peel. p.t.
(I), Inst, of Art., Hon.
• 9 Jan. 92
Freeman Thomas 27 Feb. g2
Reg.O.M.GillouGridley,p.».
r£ Mar. 94
n K.l'ellv, )..».27 Feb. 95 '
Fras. Jas. Maitland, pa. (I) 9 Dec. 96
I.ii:iti:nant.s.
'■■ ■ 1 altrv ... 8 Jan. 96
John M'Cieau Griffin, p.» ... 5 Oct. 98
Alick Wm.Wittit Lyon. ;>.s.22 Feb. 99
Charles Henry llannmgtoi.2Q N
Frederick-Ernest Koebel, )i.«.. 9 Nov. 99
Second Libctbnants.
Evelyn A. N. P. Pelham-
Papillon 4 Mar. 99
HughAlei. Leslie Robe ...19 July 99
William Burrell Hayley ... 6 Sept. 99
Adit. J- Capt. — H. de L.
Walters, Captain Royal
Artillery 20 Feb. 99
1/. 1 Off.—
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Antrim Artillery.
(Formerly the Antrim Artillery Militia.)
Head Quartern, Carrickfergus.
HosoKAsr Colonel.
James Martin M'Calmont,*
late Capt. 8 lluteart 4 Nev. 96
Lr.CoLONBL OOMKANDANT.
EldredThoinas;,..ttnii.'er,'
/a^C<ijir.iJ.(iSo»iJ.ij) Art.
It' n. Colonel II Oct. 90
Majobs.
: .1 l. Iqbi nil 8 Aug. 91
Geo. Edw, Klmilt, (I), (0
(H), (Al 26 July 99
Captain"!*.
JamesBoruGilniour-Sniith,
(T)p.*.\ .16 Sept. 92
Daniel S. P. O'Riordan, p.s,
{i£), s> rcing in the Niger
Coast Protectorate 19 Feb. 96
John Hull Hedley, p.s. 25 Nov. 96
Wm, Aguilar Allpress,?>.s.
(/), Inst, of Artillery ...28 July 97
Jas. A. Armstrong, p. s, ,(H)
Assist. InspectorGold Coast
Constabulary 11 Jan. 99
"Walter Thos. Southam (Qjaa Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
Robert Montagu Hill, pi?. ...28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
William Baird 16 Nov. gS
George Havergal Redfein 8 Feb. 99
Charlton Watson Spiuks...ib Apr. 99
Adjutant and Captain. — 0.
N. Bwart, Lieut. R. Art. 16 Sept. 99
Qr. Matter.— H. Smith, Qr.
Mr. R. Art.t Hon. Lieut. 4 Nov. 96
Med.Oj?.—
Soutli-East of Scotland
Artillery.
(Formerly the Haddington, Berwick
Linlithgow, and Peebles Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
Ho.voraut Colonel.
L.ii:L-r::NANT Colonel.
T. A. Hou3toun-Boswa.ll-
Prestou, Hon. Colonel T2 Nov. 92
Major.
JohnC. Innes, Hon. Lt.Col. 24 Dec. 92
Captains.
Chas. Thompson Menzies,
p.s., Hon. Major 8 Aug1. S3
Wm. H. S. Heron-Maxwell,6
late Capt. R Fun. Hon.
Major ...2^ Dec. SS
William Jas. Oliver, late
Capt. Royal Artillery 22 Aug. 91
Robert Wn leer Purvis, p.*.. .19 June 93
DavidWm.MiIne-Hume,./>.s. 5 July 97
John Henderson Younger,
lateCapt.sSfi.R.ScoU.p.s.,
(I) Instructor of Artillery 5 July 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
John Hay Brooks 9 Nov. 98 I
EllioU Sotheby Armstrong 22 Mar. 99 I
Crescent Gephard Risley...2oDec. 99
Aijt. $ Capt.—F.M. David-
son, Capt. R. Artillery ...22 Jan. 97
t£r. Master. — J. Reed, Qr....
Mr. R. .irt,; Hon. Lieut,... 29 Mar. 99
Med. Of.—
Uork Artillery.
(Formerly the West Cork Artillery and
the Royal Cork City Artillery.)
Head Quarters, Fort Elizabeth, Cork.
Honorary Colonel.
J. F. Earl liandon, L>L. JP.31 July 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thos.Alnslie Lunham,/j.».
Hon. Colonel 19 Aug. 85
Majors.
Richard Thos. Welch, p.s.
(I) [*], Ho*. Lt.Colonel ... 9 Dec. 96
Captains.
John Craig, Hon. Major ...22 Sept. S3
John R. Seymour Lemon,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
JohnFrederick Ord, p.s. (I)
(H) ,In*tructorof Artillery 7 June 93
Ch.as.G.C:uheart Hemphill,
p.s iq Dec. 94
Harold Dew hurst 4 Apr. 96
John Lyfiag-ht 5 May 97
Militia Ariillinj .
Lieutunantb.
Second Lilutenants.
Arthur Qnain 9 Juno 97
Frank W. Fitton Jackson3i Mar. 99
Adjt.JrCapt.—TN. H. O. Kem-
mia, Capt. R. ArtiHery ... 1 Oct. 99
Qr. Master.— G. M'Caflerty,
Qr.Mr.R.Art.;Hon. Capt. 4 Mar. 95
Donegal Artillery (The
Prince of Wales's).
(Formerly the Prince of Wales' Done-
gal Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Letterkenny.
Honorary Colonel.
Jas. Wilfred Visct. Lifford 20 May 96
Lieutenant Colonel.
T. E. B&ttAIXHon.Golofiel 25 Dec. 95
Majors.
Joseph George Griffith, p.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 21 Apr. 94
WilhamDaniel Swiney, p.s.22 Jan. 06
Captains.
William Bernard Reed, p.s. ,
Hon. Major 1 Apr. 88
D.B. T. Todd-Thornton,;).*.
Hon. Major 19 May 88
John Robert Baillie, p.s. (t)
Hon. Major 29 May 89
George Castriot De Rinzy ,
Inspector of Police, British
Guiana 28 June 90
John E. C. James Cochrane.
p.s. (I), (H), serving tcith
the Lagos Constabulary ...23 Dec. 91
Richard Abercrombie Irvine,
p.s. (I) (H), Insp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 2 Apr. 02
Sir Hairy J. Urquhart
Stewart, Bt 3 Apr. 95
John SparksDewhursr,p.s.:6 May 95
Charles Kemp Dauson,p.s.(I)
(H), Assist. Insp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 8 Jan. 96
Wm. Nathaniel Sawer, p.s. 5 Feb. 96
Frederick Hugh Crawford,
p.s 24 Feb. 97
Wm. Richard CD. Young
M'Dowel 11 Oct. 99
LlBUTBNANTS.
Lewis F. Allan, y.s.,(*), (A)(1)
Instructor of Artillery ... t Dec. 97
James Alex. Henderson,^.*. 17 Aug. 98
William John Shannon,jj.s.i7 Aug. 98
Jno. Edwd Robt. Stephensn Oct. 99
Second Lieutenant.
Charles Edwin Vickery ... 4 Oct. 99
Adjt. Se Capt.— H. M. Courte-
nay, Capt. Royal I Artillery 1 Jan. 99
Qr. Master— E. B. Wager,
Qr. Mr. R. Art., Hon. Lieut. 9 Oct. 97
Dublin Oity Artillery.
(Formerly Dublin City Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Honorary Colonel.
St. Hon. E. G. Baron Iveagh,
KP .10 May 99
Lieutenant Colonel.
WykehamC.Dickenson,p.s.,
Hon. Colonel i3 Nov. 96
Major.
Wm. L. Srnythe, p.s. (I),
Hon. Lt.Colonel iS Jan. 99
Captains.
Edw. John M. Briscoe, p.s.22 June 88
Ferdinand R.H.Merrick^.a. 10 Sept. 92
Howard John Sawer, p.s. ...2s Nov. 93
Fras. Wm. Digby M'Clean,
p.s., (I), Inst, of Artillery 14 July 97
Lieutenant.
David John Christopher
E. Sherlock, ^>.s 30 Aug. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Livingston. William Nor-
man Thompson 22 Sept. 97
Samuel Wm .Egerton, p.s. 21 Dec. 98
John Davidson 3 Mar. 99
Robert E. Fitzgerald-Lom-
bard 22 Nov. 99
AdJt.Jr Capt.—R. A. C.Wel-
lesley, Capt. R. ArUlleryzt May 98
848
Edinburgh Artillery.
{Former!// the lJuke of Edinburgh1* Oicn
Edinburgh Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters.Edinburgh.
HoNOBABY COLONEL.
H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh (reigning Duke of
Saxe-Coburg- Gotha) , EG .
ET. EP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCrO.
Honorary Colonel Royal
Marines, Admiral of the
Fleet, and Personal Aide
de Cavi/> to the Queen 24 June 74
Lieutenant Colonel.
Alan John Colquhoun, CB. late
Lt. 42 JF. ; Hon. Colonel. ..2a Aug. 87
MajobS.
Robert S. Marshall, p.s., (I),
(H), Reserve, Adjutant
British Guiana Police ...17 Mar. 96
William Scott, p.s. (I) 18 Mar. ofi
Captains.
Algernon Mercer, p.s. (I)
Inst, of Art. Ho*. Major 12 Feb. 87
Joseph Edward Lee, p.s. late
Maj. 1 Netccastle-on-Tyne
Art. Vols.. Hon. Major 14 Mar. 91
Robert Alex. Ckristison, p.s.
{H), serving in the
British Guiana Police ... 4 Apr. 94
C. W. N. Brown-Constable 7 June97
William Henry Allen,p.>...2g Sept. 97
Samuel Price Munro, (Q)...i2 Jan. 98
Walter H.Thornhill.ji.s. ...21 Jan. 98
SirHaraldG.Hewett, Bart.
(A)(S) 13 Ju!j 93
LlEtTTENA-KTS.
Basil Victor Macdona, p.s. 20 Oct. 97
Hy. Fred. Leicester Locock
p.s. (A)(8) 16 Apr. 98
John Allen 13 Jnly 93
Reginald Geo. Angus 2 Nov. 98
Second Libutenants.
Claude Harold Blackwood 4 Sept. 97
Gerald Wolstenholme Lee 18 Aug. 98
John Hy. Buist Millar 14 Dec. 98
Arthur George Thomas ... 8 May 99
Thomas Nathaniel Frenchis Dec. 99
Adj. i Capt.— G. A.Cardew,
Capt. R. Artillery 1 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — T. P. Fitzg-
erald, Qr. Mr., R. Art.,
Hon. Lieut 15 Oct. 98
Med. Of —
Fife Artillery.
{Formerly the Fife Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cupar.
Honobaey Colonel.
Sir P. Arthur Halkett,
Bart* 28 Aug. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
George Murray Boothby,
Hon.Col . late'Capt.R.Art. 2 Jan. 97
Majob.
Robert Davidson, p.s. (I) ... 3 Feb. 97
Captains.
Arl/hur Moubray 21 May 90
Frederic Belmar Barry, p.s.
late Capt. iq Hussars, Com-
mandant Johore SikhForce, 2 Feb. 98
Geo. Hamilton Fenner, fs.16 Apr. 98
Walter vv illiam Hewitt ...11 Oct. 98
Daniel Burges 6 Sept. 99
Libotbnants.
Hugh Alfred Cholmley 4 Feb. 99
Alfred M. Matthew, p.s. ... 6 Sept. 99
Robert Hutchison 6 Sept. 99
Edward Stuart Hay 6 Sept.99
Second Libutenants.
Adjt. 4- Capt.—\V. B. Hark-
ness, Capt. E. Murine Art. 8 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. —
Med. Of.— ....
849
Forfar and Kincardine Art,
(Formerly the "Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Montrose.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy,
Bt., p.*.. Aide de Camp to
the Queen jq Sept. 04
Lt. Colonel.
C. N., Lord Carnegie, p. $.t
Son. Colonel 28 Nov. 04
MaJOH.
Son. Chas. Maule Ramsay,
late Lt. S. Artillery 4 Oct. 90
Captains.
Alexander D. Setun (t),p.s.
(1), Son. Major 8 Jan.
Wm. Fred. Forsyth-Grant,
p.t. (I), Inst, of Art 6 Jan.
Alex.C.Fownes*Luttrell,p.».ii Sept,
Wm. Hamilton Ritchie, p. t. 11 Sept.
Oswald Vavasour Yates.p.s.ii Sept
Sydney James Gainmell.p.*. 4 Aug.
Lieutenants.
James A.IIarrisLindsay,p.#.i5May
William Dvce Stewart, p.s.
(A) late'Capt. 1 Aberdeen
Vol. Art 3 Nov.
Alan Bruce Carnegie, p.*.... 1 Jan.
John D. BurnettOgilvy.p.*. 1 Jan.
Arthur George M. Earl of
Dalhousie 7 Dec.
Robert William Duff 4 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Fergus Briusley Nixon, p. s. 4 Apr.
Son. Douglas A Kirmaird,
Matter o/Kinnaird 14 Dec.
Charle6 Henry Lyell 15 Nov.
Adjt. 3c Capt.—Gt. M. Camp-
bell, Major R. Mar. Art. 3 Mar.
Qr. Matter.— J. Dickens, Qr.
Mr. Roy. Art., Son. Lieut.
Med. Off.—
Militia Artillery.
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Cecil Siemey Knight, p.i.(I)26 Aug. 96
Wilium Johu Lloyd Postonss Oct. 99
John Norman Sinclair 25 Oct. 99
Edward Gilliat Laugford 25 Oct. 09
Adjt. Jf Capt. — C. Lyon,
Capt. R. Artillery 4 Nov. 95
Qr. Master.—
Med. Off.—
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Artillery.
(Duke ofConnaught't Own.)
(Formerly the Sampthxre Art. Militia
and the Isle of Wight Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Snndown, I.W.
Honorary Colonels.
General S.R.S. the Duke of
Connaught,10 EG. KT.
EP. GCB. GCSJ. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Bri-
gade, &c. Ac 24 July 75
Henry. Duke of Wellington,
late Grenadier Guard/ ...22 Nov. 84
Lieutenant Colonbl.
Mftitland Moore-Lane, late
Lt.Col.R. Art. Son. Col. 20 July Bq
Major.
Wm. L. NichollClayton, p.i>.
(%), Son. Lt. Colonel 5 Aug. 65
Captaino.
JohnArthurLainsou,/).*. (t)
Son. Major 10 Apr. 80
Wm. H.G. Gordon, p.s. (t),
Son. Major 19 N' v. 81
Charles West row Hulae,^.*.
Son. Major 25 Ap . 85
Geoffrey Wurburton, />.».( I /,
Son. Majcr 6 Feo. 36
Wm. It. Rcrre. Tucker," p.t.
(T),(II), Travelling Commit-
nvner, Lagos 14 Apr. qo
Ashley Paget W. Williams,
p.$. nerving with lieehnana-
land Police 25 July 91
Hen. Gordon Watson, p.*.
(I), Inst. a} Artillery 1 Mar. 93
LiIHUTBHANTS.
odfrey Maule Nicholson
ps. 13 Mar. •$
Montagu Lace, p. ■ 1 May Q9
Lancashire Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Lancashire
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Seafortb.
Honorary Colonel.
William Hall Walker 15 Feb. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Stanley Arnold, Hon. Col. 14 July SS
Major.
R. 0. Drury, p.s. (t), (I),
Son. Lt. Colonel 2 July 98
Captains.
Alfred James Budd, p.t. {I)
Instructor of Artillery ...18 Aug. 86
GreviUe E. Joseph,;".?. '*].„ 13 Nov. S6
Prank Sydney Pershouse,
p.s 3 Nov. 97
Sir Dudley Baines For-
wood, Bart. p.s 11 Jan. 99
Ronald Hamilton Earle, /'.*.i 1 Jan. 99
Wm.John S. MCorqnodale,
serving under the Royal
Niger Co 1 Aug. 99
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenants.
Alan George Eden, p.», 9 Mar. 98
Herbert Francis Hollins ... 8 Feb. 99
Charlton Scott C. Harrison^ Mar. 99
Lewis Merson Davies 5 Apr. 99
Joseph Morrison 14 Apr. 99
Chas. Spread Hope-John-
stone 26 July 99
Ronald Darner Hurrissoni3 Dec. 99
Adj.4-Cavt, -W.D.Burrard.
Ma /or R. Artillery 13 Jan. 96
Qr. Matter —J. Cox. Qr.
Mr. R. Art. ; Son. Lieut. iS May 92
Med. Of—
Limerick City Artillery.
(Formerly the Limerick City Artillery
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
Honoraky Colonel.
S. P.. Fwef. Gort 30 Nov. 65
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. D. Maunsell, p.». [f]
Son. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Major.
Wm. A. Bentley. p.s. [f],
(I), Son. Lt.Colon<l 13 Jan. 94
Captains.
Arthur Ed a in Kervhau-, p.s.
Chief Commandant Cyprus
Conutaliulary 2 Mar. 89
Sarold Galu-ny Warren, y.s.
( \)t(H). serving with Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 2 Sept. 96
William Roit Brown, p.s.
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 3 July 97
Basil Roche-Kelly, p.# 25 Aug. 97
DawsonD.R.H. Heather, p.s. 4 Sept. 97
Lieutenants.
Sbcond Libctbnants.
Edward Thomas Gelston...ii Aug. 97
Geo.Osw;il<!MirliitolKurnelh6Feb. 98
Hugh Ht-neage Finch 26 Oct. 98
Norman D'Arcy Fitz-
Gerald 2 Nov. 98
Eric Sortam Hancock 3 Apr. 99
William Mcr^anHuiU. <■ Sept.^,,
Adjt. 4- Capt.-i'. S. Taylor,
Captain Royal Artillery ...16 Nov. 97
Qr. Matter. — J. Edwards ,
Qr.Mr. S. Art.; Son.
Captain 21 May 87
Med. Of.—
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
(Formerly Mid-Ulster Art. Militia.)
Head Quartern, Dungannon.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. Win. StuartKnox, late
Major 21 F ?6 Mar. 67
Lieutenant Colonel.
Robert J. P. Saunders, Zafe
Lt. R. Art., Hon. Colonel 16 Feb. 89
Major.
J. S. Irwin, Sou. Lt.CoL... S JuneS9
Captains.
William Browne, Hon.Maj.27 Sept. 80
Wm.RynnLyle. p.s Hon.Maj.17 May £4
Cecil Balfour PhipBon, p.t.
(I), Instructor of Artillery t8 Mar. 91
Auguttin Jame* Digan,'2
DSO. p.s., (S). (I), serv-
ing under the Royal Niger
Company 29 Apr. 99
Robert Jackson Adams.^.jf.29 Apr.99
Lieutenants.
YnyrRichardP,Bnrges,p.*.i5 July 99
Herbert Capel Kennedy
Crawley 4 Jan. 59
Second Lieutenants.
Jasper Martin 16 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. B. Parry,
Captain R. Artillery 20 Feb. 95
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Wm. Tw:^',,U/J 1 Mar. 73
Tipperary Artillery.
(Formerly the Du«- of Clarence sMuntter
Artillery, South Tipperary Militia.
Head Quarter.-, Templemore.
Honoraky Colonel.
UtT Sir Charles John S.
Gough, 13 GCB 13 Jan. 97
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. J.S.Lecky, Son. Col. 25 Nov. 96
Major.
Austin F. Budden, pa. Son.
Lt. Colonel *4 Mar. 97
Captains.
John Godfrey Phillips, ;>.*.2S Apr. 86
David Ernest Shine 23 May 92
John Hopkinson Phillips. ..15 M&y 93
How ar Mount S Lovennir,
p.s. (A) I). Inst, of Art ....19 May 97
Thomas Moretou Sheppard,
p.t a July 98
Lieutenant*.
Harold Walter Jones 6 Apr. 98
Walter Jos. de Rape Thack-
\vell,<' ». u Sept. 98
Second Likutenant.
Adit, .f Cant.— R C.Brown,
i'apt. R. Mar. Artillery. .16 Dec. 95
Qr. Master.—
Waterford Artillery.
Formt rly the Wati rford Art. Mtlitia.)
Head Quarters, Waterford,
Honorary Colonbl.
•$£ r 1 a Ma] aal the Rt.
Son. F. S. Lord Roberta
of Kandahar and \\ atei
lord," k'P. GCB. GCST.
Hi IF. K Artillery 4 Mar. 96
l.i I '.M.i'Nia.
Bi ory W. P. Chapman, p.t.
//,..( w net £ June69
Majob.
RobertThomasCarew, Jan.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 26 Aug. 96
Captains.
Laurence GrattanEsmonde,
p.t .. 3 June 89
Loftus A. Bryan, p.t. (I),is June 91
SinclairF. Kirkwood,p.».(I),
Initructor of Artillery 26 Aug. 96
Calverley Jot. Jn. Lytter,
p.t. terving in the British
Honduras Constabulary ...22 Apr. 99
Wm. Robert Penrose, p.t. 22 Apr. 99
Lieutenants.
Ernest Desmond Farrell
Gee, p.t 6 Jan. 97
John JosephO'Neill-Power,
p.t 22 Apr. 99
Second Libutenants.
Valentine Richard Duigan 22 Feb. 99
Holwell H. Hutchinson
Walshe 18 July 99
Henry John Chearnley 20 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4 Capt. — R. C.
Chartres, Lieut. B. Art. 10 Jan. 98
Qr. Matter. —
Med. Off.—
West of Scotland Artillery.
(Formerly Argyll and Bute Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Glasgow.
HONOEAET COLONEL.
Smollett M. Eddington,Z>£.
JP. late Lt. 4 Adj. 78 F. 22 Oct. 84
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Younger,16 latt Colonel
X. Artillery 2 Dec. 93
Majob.
Fra. A. Walker-Jones, p. ». 21 Nov. 91
Captains.
James Thos. Nichol, p.s.(t),
(T), Inst, of Artillery, Hon.
Major - 5 Nov. 81
DuncanC. BurnsMacdcnald ,
p.t. 20 Aug. 87
Ala3dair Stewart Robert-
son, p.s 16 Aug. 90
Jas. H. de Dutton.p.s 3 Mar. 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Wilfred Holland
Pritchard.p.s 2 Mar. 9S
Arthur A. Shakespear
Younger 26 Oct. 98
Vivian Moffat Fergusson... 21 Oec. 98
Donald Neil Stuart 18 Oct. 99
William Ralph Thompson.. .18 Oct. 99
Adjt. & Capt.—C. J. Fisher,
Captain B. Artillery 3 Mar. 97
Qr. Mr— E.J. Murray, Qr.
Mr. B. Art. ; Hon. Lieut. jS June 90
Med. Off.—
Wicklow Artillery.
(Formerly theWickloivArtilleryMilifia.)
Head Quarters, Wicklow .
Honobajiy Colonel.
Charles Geo. Tottenham,17
late Scots Guards 17 Aug. 81
Lt.Colonbl.
Henry E.W. de Robeck, ret.
pay B. Artillery 25 Apr. 92
Majob.
Wm. Heighington, p.s. (I),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 May 92
Captains.
Thos. Edw. M. Madden, p.s.
(I) Instructor of Artillery^ May 93
Henry Joseph Harrington,
».«.(I> 25 May 96
WilliamTyndallBlack,p.s.{l)
serving in the Niger Coast
Frotectorate 4 May 98
Geo. Stratford Burton, p.t. 4 May 98
Robert Arch. Cochrane
Foreter, p. t.(H)Bon.Major 4 May 98
Thomas Ord 9 May 98
Militia Artillery.
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Donald Alex. Forbes 26 Oct. 98
Hy. Mary Lattiu Mausfield29 Nov. 99
Isaac Arthur Jas. Pask ...30 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4 Capt.—F.G. Maun-
sell, Captain B. Artillery 1 June 99
Qr. Master.— A. Small, Qr.
Mr. B. Art.; lion. Capt. 20 July 87
Med. Off.—
Sligo Artillery.
(The Duke of Connaught' 1 Own.)
(Formerly the Duke of Connaught' sOun
Sligo Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Sligo.
Honorary Colonel.
H.B.H. The Duke of Con-
naught and Strathearn,"
K0.KT.KF.GCB.OCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCYO.
Rifle Brigade, 4c, &c ... 3 June 91
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
LI. 44 F. Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel ...21 Apr. 83
Major.
Gerrard Macklin Eccles 25 Sept.95
Captains.
Robert W. G. Hillas," p.s.,
late Capt. Somerset Lt.
Inf. Hon. Major 18 July 91
John D. A. Roberts. ret. pay
Boyal Art., Hon. Major ...18 June 90
ArthurHarold W.Saunders-
Knox-Gore, p.t. (I), In-
structor of Artilleru 4 Nov. 93
Hugh Russell, p.s is J»n- 96
Lieutenants.
George Abraham Heather 10 Feb. 97
Lionel C. F. Wynne, p.t. ...10 Feb. 97
Second Lieutenants.
ClementA. Johnstone-Smith 5 Oct. 98
Christopher James Russell 25 Jan. 99
John Rowland L. Brinkley 27 Sept. 99
Capt. 4 AJjt.—C. A. F. Os-
ma9ton,Cap(.7i.3/iir.^r/.2i Aug. 99
Med. Of—
Londonderry Artillery.
(Formerly the Londonderry Artillery
Militia, and previously the London-
derry Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
Honoeaby Colonel.
StrH. H. Bruce.Br. late Cor.
4 Sub Lt. 1 Life Guards ...16 Jan. 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
Stewart A.M. Bruce, p.s.... 2 Aug. 09
Majob.
Captains.
Wm. Quin, Hon. Major 23 June83
HaroravcB.deHamel.p.tAH)
Assist. Supdt., Straitt Set-
tlement Police 13 Aug. 92
ErtkineEyre Wett,Dep. Begit-
irar Irish LandCommiltioni-j Sept.92
WilliamIrvineLeathem,j'.t.24 Apr. 93
Henry Alexander Cowpt-r,
p.t. (I) 2 Oct. 95
Wm.HovendenFfolliott,p.».
(I) Inst, of Artillery 14 Dec 98
Lieutbnant.
Arthur Richmond 29 May 99
Second Lieutenants.
James Anthony Gardner ... 8 Mar. 99
Fred. Charles Bloemfield,..27 Mar. 99
Reginald S. Moss-Blundell
Trench 30 Dec. 99
Adj. 4 Capt.—F. B. H.
Moore, Captain B. Art.... i Mar. 98
Qr. Matter.—
Med. Of—
85O
Glare Artillery.
( Formerly the Clare Artilleru Mililim
and previously the Clare Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Ennis.
Honoeaby Colonel.
E. D. Lord Inchiquin 26 Apr. 82
Lt.Colonbl.
George O'Callaghan-Weat-
ropp, (H), (l), retired pay
Irish Bifles 3 Dec. 92
Majob.
Wm. Mansel Bowen, (I) ...30 Aug. 99
Captains.
Philip Anthony Dwyer, p. 1. 17 Feb. 98
Charles Patrick Mahon-
Hagan, p.s 28 July 97
Jas. Ferguson (I) late 2nd
Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards,
Instructor of Artillery ... 3 Nov. 97
Lieutenant.
John G. Morris M'Ostrich,
p.t 24 Feb. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph Cameron Dunbar,
p.s 16 Feb. 98
MarcusCecilAnsonRickards 7 Mar. 98
Adjt. 4 Capt.—B. Gosselin,
Lieut . Boyal Artillery 1 Dec. 97
Qr. Master. — W. Anderson,
Qr.Mr. B. Art. Hon. Lt. 30 Apr. 90
Paymatter. —
WESTERN DIVISION.
Cornwall and Devon Miners
Artillery.
(Formerly the Boyol Cornwall 4 Devon
Minert Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Falmouth.
Honokaby Colonel.
Sir Colman B. Rashleigh,
Bart. JP 25 Nov. 96
T.t. Colonel.
Thos.MoorA.Eorsford.JP.
p.s.Hon. Colonel 29 July 96
Majob.
Francis John Hoxt,JP.(I),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 19 Aug. 96
Captains.
Harry J.Young Jamieson,
JP. Hon. ilojor 18 Apr. 85
Robert M. Nnwell-Tjsticke,
Hon. Major 18 July 91
A. F. Beuley. late Capt.
Falmouth Dtr. Vol. Eng. u Nov. 96
William Guthrie Bedford... 4 May 98
Lieutenants.
Ralph Halford Thompson,
p.t 2 Jan. 97
JameB G. Cavenagh-Main-
warmg,;>.».(l)J,*»f. of Art. 4 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
William Creagh Downing... 5 Apr. 99
Clarence Robert Stuart
Bromley 6 Apr. 99
Philip Rashleigh... 19 Jnna 99
Adj.4Capt.-T. R. Phillips,
Captain E. Art 15 Aug. 98
Med. Off.—
Devon Artillery.
(Formerly the Devon Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Devonport.
Honorary Colonbl.
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, iJarr. : JaD. 73
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm. Gorges Lowther,2* ret.
pay B. Artillery , Hon. Col. 5 May 94
Majoe.
Owen Willmer White 29 Apr. 94
Captains.
Oscar Knocker Dibb,p.». (I). 27 June 94
John Wright Guise, [c] (A) 9 Jan. 95
Frederic Dalton, p.t. (t) (A) 10 Feb. 96
Chas. Carlyle Macdowell,
p.t.(t) (B) 24 Mar. 99
»5'
LlECTENANTS.
Joh: tody,
p.i - July 98
John - July 93
llv ;i
VD LtlUTHITANTS.
Ree: •:■, Lacy ...15 Feb. 09
Harr
Adit. .(-' Vupt.— E. "
Artilleryio Feb. 98
Durham Artillery.
(Formerly' IfUlfi'u.)
underland.
IIoxokakt Colonel.
Lr.< i
Han! &,p.f. ['](1>3 Oct. 95
MaJOBS.
T.C.:: Dec. 94
John Cook rf. M. Jones,;'..*. 27 May 96
Captains.
Re~:-
John P. . ;-.#. (t) ...ia 1 '
•' «'ii.'- Gov .i May 96
Hash? itfoild,p.«. 1
' Line 97
Alex. Gordon Nt4Kenzie,p.».23 Nov. 9S
Wait .....
Percy d,p.t.
(H 5 Juneo9
LlErTENANTS.
Edward Herbert PI Lee,
(I) 9 Sept. 96
John P. X. Sfl oinsl 1 1
Strangwayes, tie Capt.
4 B
Charles Francis Hawkins,
2 Mar. 9S
Ronal ; j. May son Johnson,
?'*»• a Mar. 98
Francis Edward Belcombe,
V.9. (I) InttructorqfArtil-
tcrjf ,..a3 \
Wm. Septimus S. Cooke ...18 Jan. 99
Harold E. Ihurton Ditmasn Oct. 99
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Archibald JohnBachani b
p-*- (A)
Henry Norman Haggle 3 Dec. 98
BoulbyThomas Ha \lar. 99
Jas. de la II. Swainston-
Stra. gwayes 30 Aug. 99
A lit. a- Capt, — A. E. Hunt
son. Capt. R. Artillery ... 5 Jan. as
Qr.Maeter. — A. B. Gee,
Qr.Mr. R.Art 1 July y6
II- l. Qf.— St ■ ! - ' olonel
James Rawlings 1 Dec. 91
Glamorgan Artillery.
{Formerly the Royal Glamorgan
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Swansea.
Honobohv Colonel.
V.\ T. -HaWo/Dunravenund
Mountearl, KP. 17 Apr. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Roper Wright, p.e.
Son. Colonel 2g Nov. 94
Ma job.
Sampson Geo. V.Harris, p.*. 39 X ,v. 99
Captains.
Eliezer Jones Evans 29 Aug. 91
Lorn F.. S. Jiumf'rey, p. a.
(II). Amitt.-nt Jnxjiector
Lago* Conttabulary 23 Oct. 95
1 MiibertBath, p.#. 26 .1
Mowlam! M, Daniel, p 1 (H)
(I) neroing with BrUUi
African Polios 6 Apr. 98
tiaa.Wriftht, p.*. _■;; Dec. 98
Chas. Digby Williams, p.t. 29 Nov. 99
LlBUTBNAkTS.
tasters X2 June 99
EoraoeArmineWm.Webberis Junegg
>XD LlBUTBNANT.
Aht. I Capt -E. K. Hall,
Ca,r /.'. Artillery .ig Dec. 96
I
Northumberland Artillery.
1 !'■"■ .nerly Xorth H mherla ml Art. M
Head Quarters, Berwick-
Hosros \ i:v Coloxbl.
Charles John lv <•<!, (. li ..1. N
Lr.Coi
lamilton.
' 10 Nov, 88
51a.
Charles C Edwards,*9 .ffbH.
JA. Colonel f p.e. 12 Jan. £9
Caft ..ins.
■ :., ;<..-.
.15 May 75
Lglftfl Blake, />.».,
Son. Sfqj 17 Xov. So
Peter Stsatuton, p.t
1/ ijor, B>iti»!,
. 3 July 36
Frederick An g.S. Steele,?.*.
...12 Jan. 89
Hugh Dunn, p.*.
6 \
AUredJnmesFo»tc:*.p.j<.(7\
Son. M.ijor n June ^2
George Elliot A. I\
Hon. Major 4 June 93
Ll KUTKNANIS.
Hector Macdonal !, p.*. 22 Mar. 93
Llw . p.a 7 Oct. 93
John Carnabj ' let. 96
Wm, Drnry Drury-Lowe ifi M
Arthur Nich ilas Lin I
Wood, - j6 Mar. 9S
Henry Jas. Philips King, ;>.. -.15 A]
Second Lieutenants.
Henry John Role ..10 Jane 98
>u2o Dec. 99
Adjt. 4* Cap*.— H.M.Barnes,
Captain Royal Artillery ... 1 Feb. 99
Qr. Jla.-iter.~W. Sealer,
Son. Lt.; Qr. Mr. R. Art. si Nov. gi
Ued.OJ>.—
irlesCope (I), Hon.
... .1- ct. 91
in a .
skett,/?.*. (I),
of Artillery. \ \ V r 24 Nov. 88
tug. 93
Arthur Ernest Baldw
Son. Major 4 Sept.93
' Aulaguier Legg.^.j.
l// 15 May 99
■ -lEUVENANTS'
20 July 93
Sichd. Jaekton ' ' irh , 1 in.
»W" Z one
'ierPolice 2 Nov.98
Walter W. R. Mactarlanc ...23 Jnnegg
!f A W TS .
•ton Green-
6 Dec. 99
'■ Capt.— SX.Orock
C?«p/. fic^o/ ArtUbery 12 Dec. o9
Med.OJ.—
Yorkshire Artillery.
{Formerly York: (ia.)
Head Quarters, Scarbor
roEAi htsl.
Brooksbank,39 1 '■
Capt.3SF.JP 23 Xov. 39
■
p.c.c.J., ite
Capt. R.Art. Son. Cot. ...23 Xov. 89
Ma I
Robert Lesley,p.«. (I), So*.
Lt. Colonel 3 Xov. 97
C API A INS.
Simon C. Scrope.p.* s Apr. 87
Wm Edwin Fell, /».*., (1),
Carmarthen Artillery.
{Formerly the Royal Carmarthen
Artillery aftlilia.)
Head Quarters, Carmarthen.
Honokabt Colonel.
Y<C Lt. General Sir James
Hills- Johnes,3" OCR. ret.
pay Royal Artillery 25 Feb. ,1
Lr. Colonel.
F.X.X. Earl of Cawdor, p.g.
Aidede Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 24 Sept. 92
Ma job.
Sir Jas. H. Williams-Drum-
moiid. Bt.lateLt.Gr. Gds.
Son. Lt. Colonel 6 May 93
UA*TAI1T6.
Andrews George Parker si Mar. 91
Grismond Philippe,^.*, tl). 14. Xov. 91
Ernald E-. Richardson, p.*. 15 Mar. 93
P.D.VVilliams-Drummond,p.f.6Ma3'93
William Kennedy, p. 9 28 Apr. 97
Herbert Davies-Evans, p.*.
(I), Inet. of Artillery 29 Apr. 99
Lieutenants.
Hugh F. V. VUct. Emlyn,
DL. p.* 12 Mar. 92
Charles Leyahou Dillwyn-
Vcnables-Llowelyn,^.*. 29 July 93
re Powell Roch, p.*. ...a6Sept.94
Hon. Walter Fitauryan Uice,
P f 28 Apr. 97
Henry Bath, p.* x6 Apr. 93
SKCOH-D LlUfTKNANTS.
Benry Erasmus E.i^iUppsaoJan. 97
Hubert E. Uan.sel-Lewis...3i Dec. 98
William Lewes 20 Dec. 99
A i,t..{ Capt.— R. P. Moles-
worth, Capt. R. Artillery 18 Apr. 98
Qr.Matter. — T. Williams,
Qr. Mr. R.Art.; Son. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Off.—
Pembroke Artillery.
i Formerly Royal Pembroke Art.Militia.)
HfJtd (,iuai:ii :,. Fun lluhhur, tone.
HoNOIiAUT CoLOftXL.
LlBCTBNANT Co^ONEL.
Frn.PcrrottKiiwardi t^lfon.
Colonel 60ct. 88
Inatr
Richard Marshall, «.#.{I)...i5 Mar. 93
. . ■..•. - June 97
■ 1 1 ■
Joseph Robinson Pease,;*.*. 5 June 99
Lieutenants.
Arch. Woollaston White ... 8 Mar. 99
[ y. B. Robinson Peasei3 Dec. 99
SBCOBD LlIiUIENANTS.
George Ewbank Edmundsonj9 ' !
Edward Harry Arkwright 14 A]
James Alex. Scarlett 23 May 99
James Pomberton fc'ell 6 Dec,
: d Anlaby Legard ... 6 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. Behrens,
Cupt. fi. Artillery 5 Dec. 99
Qr.Matter.--S. Firth, Qr.
Mr. R. Art. Son. Capt. ...11 N'OV. 90
Med. Of—
Cardigan Artillery.
{Formerly Royal Cardigan Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Aberystwith.
Honobabt Colon* l.
JohnLewes," late loDragne.Ti Aug. 88
Lieutenant Colonel.
I, CB. p./. Hon. Col.36 Oct. 3;
Ma job.
■ Jon< -.'' ret,
/■il Artillery, Son.
Lt. Colonel 25 Mar. 96
C a r t a 1 n E .
John Williams Cunliffe, (t)t
Son\ d£ajor 4 May 87
Michael BowringCastte.p.t.ioMar. 89
.1 . B. faun ton, p.*. Hon. Majx 3 Apr. 89
Sdvi ' 'lieater Rogernon, p.».i8 Apr. 94
William Jenks,p.». (!),/«#/.
of Artillery 7 May 94
Edw. W. David Evans, p.u. ? Apr. 97
MBl TENANTS.
Harry Gordon Hodgklnson28 Sept.Sg
Hy.Robt.SkynnerStradlingzi) July 93
0 Elamsay 8Iaden j».f . 4 Apr. 94
John Lloyd Hughes 7 May 94
MauricetH. Cazalet, pj. ... 2 Apr. 98
■' ! . I hinhtertan, p.t.
(M) 1I1 {A), Sierra Leone
Frontier Fuliee... 5 July 99
Predek, liy. Berrymantp.*.x3 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Kaysur 5 May 99
Wilfred M-Turk Rhodes ...?2Nov.99
Adjt, J- ('apt. — S. Lusuiilg-
ton, Captain R. Art tilery 16 Feb. 95
Qr.Mr. — W. Stfplu-ns. t/r.
Mr. ii. Art.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 9a
Med. Of.—
Militia Engineers.
852
Royal Anglesey.
Heart Quarters, Beaumaris.
Honorary Colonel.
The*. L. Hampton Lewi.*,*0
late Copt. 5 Dragoon Gds.jj Oct. 91
Lieutenant Colonel.
Sir Richd. Hy. Wiliiams-
Bulkeley, Bart 10 Feb. 97
Majob.
Charles George Matthews-
Donaldson, ret. pay
Border Regt. Hon. Lt. Col. 12 May 99
Captains.
Francis Hooper Rawlins,
{H), p.s 12 Nov. 92
Thomas Fanning Evans ... 1 Apr. 95
John Hy. Pritchard Raynerio Mar. 97
Sir Thos. L. Hughes Neave,
Bart 9^7 9s
Lieutenants.
JohnL. Hampton-Lewis ...20 May 95
Lewis Grote Beaumont 24 Apr. 97
Frederick Allan Maclean. ..22 JunegS
Lewis Harry Goring Lloyd29 Mar. 99
Second Lieutenants.
ROYAL, ENGINEERS (MILITIA).
Geo.M.LagierLamatte,j3.s.
(H) ;7Mar-98
Chas. Jerome Vaughan.p..*.iS May 98
Arthur Leetham,*5 late iq
Sm. Hon. Major [H) [f] 3 Sept. 98
Adjutant.— C. C. J. Pery,
Captain R. Engineers 1 Apr. 97
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
S5
Eoyal Monmouthshire.
Head Quarters, Monmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Godfrey C , Lord Tredegar'- 9 Dec.
Lt. Colonel.
Wm.E. C. Curre,j>.»., Hon.
Colonel 6 Feb. 95
Majors.
Geo.F.Henry.Zord Raglan/'
p. s., ret. pay Grenadier
Guards Hon. Lt. Colonel 29 May 95
Hon. G.W.R.Somerset,j5.s.2i June 97
Captains.
HenryE.MorganLindsay,"
p.s., (H), Capt. ret. pay
R.Eng., Hon. Major 2 Dec. 91
Courtenay C.E.Morgan,;).*. 30 Dec
91
C.M.CromDton-Rooerts,;».*M4May 92
LeonarrHepwonh"".:'.?.'.'! Nov.97 Chas. J Helbert Helbert
Arthur Lvulph Stanley ...10 Aug. 98 p.*., late Lt. M eah Fus.
Anthony Hamilton Vivian 8 Feb. qq
Edward Ryan Morrogh ... 5 Apr. 99
Portsmouth Division.
(Gosport.)
Major.
T. E. A. Jones, (P), {LD,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 25 Feb. 08
Captains.
William Hawley, (P) 4 Mar. 97,
Lieutenants.
SpencerLewisMortimer.jAS.i 1 Mar. 96
PercyN.Bnckley, tP), {H), In-
structor of Musketry 14 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenant.
Herbert Joseph Norman de
Saiis (P) 2 Mar. 98
Adit—
Hon. Major 2 Sept. 93
John George O'Brien 13 Feb. 92 I
Submarine Miners.
Lieutenants.
Thos. William Farquhar
Spottiswood, (P), (if.). ..15 JunegS
Cyril Henry Ayscough,^.*. 12 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
Athol Scott Paterson 23 Feb. 99
Needles Division.
(Fort Victoria, Isle of Wight. )
Major.
LeonardNormanBarrow (P)ig Aug. 93
Captain.
A. F.W. H. Somerset-Leeke,
(H), (P), Inst, of Musketry S July 93
LlBUTENANTS.
Osbert Joseph Blundell, ^.s.25 Mar. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Stephen Langton (P) 3 Mar. 97
Medwav Division.
(Sheerness.)
Honorary Lt. Colonel.
Rich.Colley Wellesley, (P)i6 N0V.9S
Major.
Ernest W. Guinness, (P) 3 Dec.gS
Captains.
Robert Murray Lawes, ( P) 4 July 91
Lieutenants.
Henry Mansford, (P) (H) 10 June 93
Chas. G. Manners-Sutton(P)
(H)Instructor of Musketry 9 Mar. 9S
Second Lieutenants.
Lieutenants.
Arthur R. P. Visct. South-
well, p.j 2 Sept. 93
Reginald J. S. Price.y.*.,
(H) Inat, or Musketry, ...15 May 95
R. Llewellyn Matthews,?.*. 21 June 97
Roland Stuart Walker ?o Apr. 98
Wm. A.DenisGuiloway 7 Dec.98
Nathaniel John Lyon, late
Lt. Gren. Guards (H) [r]i2 June 99.
Second Lieutenants.
Chris. Fras. John Galloway 1 Dec. 97
Kenelm Everard Digby 1 Jan. 98
Geo. Mackintosh Lindsay 2 Feb. 98
WilloughbyArthur Kennard260ct-98
Henry Lewis 26 Oct. 98
Basil Heniy Williams ic Feb. 99
Nigel Wm. Francis Baynesio Feb. 99
Jestyn Llewelyn Mansel ...11 Feb. 99
Adjutant — E. H. Bland,
Capt. R. Engineers 8 Dec. 96
Qr.Master.—G. Tucker, Qr.
Mr.R.En<jineers,Hon.Capt.\ Apr. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Western Division.
(Plymouth.)
Major.
C. S. Baker, Hon. Lt. Col. ...12 Nov. £9
Captains.
Arthur Ratcliffe Willis, (P),
(H),{T) .[Lt .3 Bn. Cheshire
Regt. 23 July 83) 22 Dec. 97
Lieutenantb.
Fras. S. N.Macrory, ^».s. ... 3 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Richard B. Tonson Rye ...15 Jan. 96
Geo. Montngu Ponsc-nby...3o Aug. 99
Plymouth Division.
(Plymouth, Devonport &. Anchorage.)
Major.
R. Penrose Pilgrim, (t) (P)
Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 May S9
Captains.
Rchd.D.LeeJames,(H),(P), 2juneSS
Charles Percy Dean, (P),
late Capt. Canadian Art.,
Hon. Major 10 Jan. 91
Geo. Percy A. Phillips, (P) 13 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
C.OsbornSprmgfield{P)U0i9 Sept.91
John Harvey Prior, {P),(H),
Instructor oj Muskttry ... 16 Sept.93
Francis Gerard Callaghan,
(P) 5 May 97
John Frederick Rudge, l,P)i6 Aug. 99
Second Lieutbnants.
Thames Division.
(Gravesend.)
Major.
C.P.Boyd, {P),Hon.Lt.Col. S June S9
Captains.
Chas. Grundy Holland,
(P), (H) Inat. of Musketry 5 June 89
IhomI Norton Blacku:eU,p.s.
(0) i?Lt. 4 Bn. Shropshire
Xft.Inf. 21 Sept. &<));A*8ivt-
In*p. Lagos Constabulary 15 June 9S
irthur Cmerton Luckman,
(P), fcff) Asst. Insp. Gold
Co*** GonMrnbula-ry 15 Jane 98
AlanTbeodoceSmytue,(P)i5 Feb. 99
Harwich Division.
(Harwich.)
Honorary Lt.Colonel,
Geo. Blakemore Robbins49
p.s., [<], (H) .lt... 8 Mar. 99
Majors.
Fras.W. Panzera.[tj,{P)AD,
[H)Engineer OJicer,British
South Africa r Apr. 90
Francis Gumley, (P)(S)... 5 Apr. 97
Captain.
Ed.BecklesBartleyailMP) 5 Apr.97
Lieutenants.
Philip Stansfeld Huth, (P),
(H) Instructor of Musketry 2 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Edward Lawder,/>.»....i3 Oct. 97
Arthur Frederick Dnbbs ...ieNov.98
Milford Haven Division.
(Pembroke Dock.)
Major.
Henry Davis, p.* 12 Nov
Captains.
Em. Percy S.Roupel I (P),(t),
employed under the Commis-
sioners for the Niger Coast
Protectorate 8 July 96
T. P.Gooke Cumming, (P),
[H) 8 July 96
Lieutenants.
Donald Osborn Springfield,
(P), [Hi 15 May 96
Richd. Jno. Carey OakeB (P) ,
[U),In*t. of Musketry ...26 May 97
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Arthur C. Mills {H),
(P) late Capt. 3 Bn. Irish
SifUs, serving irtth Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 14 Oct- 69
Henry Fiewe Mackensie ... s Apr. 99
Eumber Division.
(Pyull-on-Humber.)
Honobart Lt.Colonel.
iSirAlb.KayeRollit,Xw^3fP.2 Nov. 91
Major.
Wm. Henry Wellsted (t)(P)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 Nov. 91
Captains.
Charles Hargitt Johnson,
(P), Hon. Major 2 Nov. gi
John Geo. Smithson, (P),
Hon. Major 8 June q6
Lieutenants.
CharlesA. Sebastian-Smith,
(t), [H), (P) Jnsi.c1fifHsft.30Mar.93
E. W. Mavor, (P), (J2) 1 Apr. 93
Robert Sydney Mills, [H),(P)
serving in the Sierra Leone
Frontier Police 17 May 93
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Cyril Barton, p.s.ig Jan. 98
George Arthur Ruck 29 Apr. 99
Falmouth Division.
(Falmouth.)
Honorary Lt.Colonel.
Arthur Tremayne 12 Jan. 93
Major.
C H. Lethbridge Basker-
ville.*5 (H), (S), m,ret.
pay Irish Regt 17 Feb. 97
Captains
John E. Prower, late Lt. Col.
Canadian Militia (H), (P)
Hon. Major 4 Apr. 93
SirGeo.John6on(t),(//))(P),
Hon. Major 4 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
John T. D'Arcy Hutton,
(P). [Lt. York Art. West.
Div. 4 May 91) 2 Dec. 93
HerbertCecil Fanshawe.(P)
{H).Inst. of Musketry .. 4 Jan. 96
Arthur 1 Wainwright, (Phs May 97
Second Lieutenant.
Henry Pardoe Matthews ...18 Aug. 99
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MILITIA INFANTRY
• • for an Alphabetical Table of Contents to Militia Inf:
Scots
inieut).
r ^fliian Sbcond LieutBNaSTS
(Lotuian Gcff j, G_
Regi
3RD BATTALION.
(Formerly the EJinhn-gh. or Queen'.
Regimen! of Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters. Gleueorse.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Behomberg Hem y. . If arq.ot
Lothian.' KT. DL Knight
of Grace of St. John of
Jerusalem 2 Feb- 8«
Lt. Colonel.
Edward .Tames Grant/ (if),
dipt. ret. (iay Irish Regt.,
Son. Colonel 7 Dec. 98
Majors.
Robert Dundas,5 (if), late
Scot, Guard, 4 Mar. 96
Lord H. F. Montagu-
Douglas Scott, p.t 21 Dec. 98
Captains.
Cyril Pelham Foley, !>■»■
teroing Kith East African
Bi/Ut 26 Aug.93
Le-rd Herbert A. Montagu-
Douglas-Scott,)>.» 24 '<*>. 04
JohnF.G.S.Fiicf.Brackley,
., , 10 Mar. 94
Geoffrev George G. Lord
Tewkesbury,6 (H). late
K R mile,, Hon. Major .. 25 Mar. 96
Dudley Henry Forbes, J) s.29 Sept.97
Charles Peever B. Wood ...29 Mar. 99
Aretas Akers Douglas, p.i. 15 Apr. 99
Orlando Vitct. Newport, r.a.29 Apr. 09
LIEUTENANTS.
Edward Lisle Strutt, p.s....ia Aug. 99
Andrew Mansel Talbot
Fler.cher 30 Aug. 99
Eric Frank Penn 3° Aug. 99
Archibald Douglas • Pen-
nant 3° Aug. 99
Herbert Frederic Colling-
ridge 22 Feb. 99
Sbcond Lieutenants
Robert Jas. Gibson Craig 18 Oct. 99
Sir Smith Hill Child, Bart.13 Oct. 99
Son. Roger Brand 29 Mar. 99
Edward John Farquliarson
Johnston 11 Nov. 99
Ad1t.4-Capt.-G. H. David-
son, Otir>(. 1 Battalion ...2t Feb. 98
Qr. if outer.— Walter F. Hor-
niblow.'iion. Captain ...2?June86
Med. Off. —Surg. Lt. Colonel
Robert Lucas, MB t Dec- 91
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Royai West
Surrey Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Royal SurreyMtlitiu.)
Head Quarters, Guildford.
HONOBART COLONBL.
John Davis, p.,. [r], Aide de
Camp to th. Queen 5 Oct. 95
IiT.CoLONEL.
F. H.Fairtlongh,p.».(ii),[t]23 0ct. 95
Majobs.
Tu'lor Lloyd-Harries, ).•.«,[<]! May 95
WellingtonA.D.Shelton,/».a.i3 Nov. 95
CAPTAINS.
Albert G. Shaw, p., 7 May 91
Fred. Geo. ParBons, /i.».(Q) 4 Apr. 94
Henry S. Walker, p.,., [r] 21 May 96
Hy. Fred. Wilkinson, p.r.
\t\Hon.tniLt.\CaletBn. ?6June96
Henry Edw. Walcott, p.". ... 3 Sept.98
Win. MelvilleLauristonLee,
ret. pay WarttsickthircRegt.il Sept.98
LlEDTBNANT.
Kdw. Gascoigne Widinn,s
p.i 4 Dec. 99
Geo. D Irving Armstrong
p.t 4 Dec. 99
Feamley Bonnell Storey 4 Dec. 99
Percy R.ConwayCommings 4 Dec. 99
Tempest
Wight ;8 Dec. 98
Bde&r George Dion Lardner 4 Feb. 99
I Richard Itobert Forbes .. 4 Feb. 99
Henry Philip Torrens 15 Feb. 09
Henry Noel Alex. Hunten5F.l1 ..
Hugh Frederick Lewis 14 Apr. yj
John Alsager Pollock iJune99
Ernest Charles Feneran ... 4 Nov. 99
Adjt. 4 Capt.— R. B. Swin-
ton, Capt. Berkshire Beat .25 Oct. 97
Qr. Matter.— John S. Dyke,1
lion. Captain 13 Nov. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Buffs (East Kent Regt,).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Eait Kent Militia.)
Head Quarters, Canterbury.
The Motto "Incicta" undera White
Horse. " Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Hv. M. Leslie Rundle,1
KCB. CMG. DSO. Royal
Artillery 21 June 99
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Theo. F. Brinckman 4 Feb. 99
Libutenant Colonbl.
Majors.
Arthur Hv. Tylden-Patten-
BOn,2 ret. pay The Buff, ... 6 Apr. 98
Malcolm James Russel
Dundas, p. s. [t] (2T) 22 Feb. 99
Captains.
CharleaVipan,;).*. (£Tt,[^]i2 June 92
Chat. Geo. Derin/j Haslewood
(B), Assist. Insp.GoldCoatt
Constabulary 4 May 95
\VyndhamFred.Tufnell,/).«.
(H) Gentleman Vaher
Quarterly Waiter to the
Queen ,.. 4 May 96
Roger A.Reith.p.s., (i2),[r]io Feb. 97
James Edward Shaw 10 Feb. 97
Lionel Ed. L. Triscott, p.t. 7 July 97
Fred.A.CallowHole,y.«.(if)io Nov. 97
Edward S. O'Grady, p.t. ...22 Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
J. R. Holden, (if), eervingiti
the Egyptian Coast Guard
Administration 22 Apr. 93
Waldron H. Fletcher Kelly 9 Dec. 96
CbmentVallangeVallange 12 Jan. 98
Theodore Anthony Canellyi2 Jan. 98
Guy Bingham W Walker 22 Feb. 99
Charles Albert Colley,(fl")
Instructor of Musketry ... 5 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Stewart Hardy 17 May 98
EdgaiWm. Plummer Love,
p., 16 Nov. 98
Arthur P. Hamilton True-
man 14 Feb. 99
Richard Hovil 29 Mar. 99
Harry Denne Hirst 25 Apr. 99
Charles Walter Blackall ... 8 Nov. 99
Adjt. 4r Capt. — Reginald
Bayard, Captain 1 Bn. ... 1 Feb. 96
Qr. Matter. — James Wilson
Colley.'fl'on. Cujifain ... 2 Feb. 82
Med. Off.—
Buff Facings.
atnry.sco p. vli.
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Bordrigge North North,'
JP. It). Esquire of St.
John of Jerusalem 4 Nov. 99
Lt. Colonel.
William Kemmis, DL. JP. 4 Nov. 99
Majors.
Charles Edward Every-
Halsted. JP ,2 Sept.94
Jas Meredith Maurice, (ff) 1 Feb 96
Herbert Ramsay Feilden,
ret.pauLancathireFutilier, 9 Nov. 98
Captains.
William Henry Feilden 13
Richard Norman De laBere 30
Henry Hastings Jones, JP
P' 30
Felix V. S. Churchill, ret.
pay Gloucetter Regiment 19
Fisher Henry Freke Evans,
P-' 4
Richard Trappes-Lomax ... 2
Algernon Basil Feilden ...1
George Dututan Timmit. p.t.
(B), [r] Aide de Camp to
Governor of JVeufou ndla ndi^
John Barker, (B), Inttruc-
tor of Musketry I3
James Worsley-Tavlor 13
Louis W. O'Hara Hibbertu
The King's Own (Eoyal Lan-
caster Regiment).
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the 1st Royal Lancashire
Militia. )
Head Quarters, Lancaster.
' ' Mediterranea i . ' '
Honorary Colonel.
Right lion. Fred. A. Earl
of Derby, EG. G CB. Aide de
Camp to the Queen; late
Lt. and Capt. Grenadier
Ouardt 27 Feb. 86
Jun« 89
July 92
July 92
Oct. 91
Aug. 95
May 96
Aug. 96
Jan. 93
Adt. 99
Apr. 99
Deo. 99
Lieutenants.
Frederick Hugh Ripley
4 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
James Eric Mackay 29 Sept.97
Lionel Marton 16 Nov. 98
Jas. Ronald Glennie Adami8 Nov. 99
Walt. Victors immons-Lynn 6 Dec 99
Cecil Edward Gallagher ... 6 Dec'. 99
Thomas Otho FitzGerald... 6 Dec. 99
Reginald Wm. Courtneyi3 Dec. 99
Francis Howard Deakinii Dec qo
Adjt,. i- Capt,.— J. H. A.
Boyce, Captain 1 Bn. ...15 Jan. 06
C. J. Daniel. Capt. Xorth
Lancashire Regiment 1 May 96
Qr. Matter.— Bernard Daly
ufr-op.- ■••**».«
Blue Facing.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
3BD BATTALION.
(Formerly the Northumberlan\i Militia.)
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
HONORARY COLOSff,.
Thf Duk-eofSorthxmxberhmd,
Aide de Camp to the Queen 8 Feb. 99
Lt.Coloitbl.
Lvrd Algernon M. A. Percy
( U), late Lt. Grenadier Gdt.
Son. Colonel 15 July 95
Majors.
Lord Lionel Cecil, Bon. Lt.
Colonel 15 July 95
William Orde 18 Nov.9£
Captains.
Roddam J. Roddam, p.».
Hon. Major 5 Aug. 85
Lawrence M. Crosaman,
Jinn, ^fujor 18 Aup. 86
Percv Horace G. Powell-
Cotton, y.i. ill), (T) 3 Aujr. 8q
Hon. Konald C. Jervie 3 May 90
Edward Joicey 21 Mar. 91
Robert Sc«tt :8 Feb. 93
Thomas Henry Lindner^,
p. 8. { H ), Intt. of Musketryii Oct. 99
John Westmacott ir Dec. 95
Richard Foulis Roundell.13 Oct. 95
Charles SeUjorne Roundolli3 Oet. 97
John R. Hutton-Squiro ..15 M.ar. 99
LlEUTENANT6.
George Anthony Woods ...13 Sept. 90
Edw. Pius Arthur Riddell 17 June 96
Edw. Griffiths Geo. Burdom? Juneq6
John, Yisct. Encombe 19 May 97
HughdePutron(H) (f) ...17 Nov. 97
Gerald Percy Westmacott 17 Nov. 97
Hon. Eustace S. Hamilton-
RuBsell 26 Oct. g3
James Arthur Joicey 20 Sept. 99
Ralph Gerald Ritson 20 Sept.99
Second Lieutenants.
John Weddail Nelson 12 June 99
Josceline R. Hebcr Percy 3 Jub 99
Herbert Dauntesey Hull ... 3 July 99
Hugh Edward Joicey 23 Aug. 99
George A. Hamilton Beau-
mont 27 Sept.99
Michael Lawreuce Lakin.. 22 Nov. 99
Adjt. <f Capt. — G. F. T.
Leather,Oa/< 2 Battalion 6 Apr. 98
Qr. Master.— WatkynAnwyl
Evans,1 Son. Lieut 6 Nov. 95
Med. Off.—
"White Facings.
The Royal Warwickshire Eegt,
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Warwick Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warwick.
M The Bear and Ragged Staff."
Honobabt Colonel.
Rt. Hon. W. H., Lord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt. Colonel.
Barklie Cairns M'Calmont,
late Captain 1 Battoliori 15 Nov. 99
Ma- 1 oh.
Arthur Edind.Thursby, p.s. 2 July 98
Captains.
George Robert Powell, p.*. 10 Mar. 94
Henrv E. Dn L'anc Norris,
p.i.\H)t Instructor of Mus-
ketry 21 Nov. 94
Fras. Sheffield Webster .p.s.tg Dec 94
Robert Wilberforce Bird ...23 Feb. 98
Jas.Fredk.Clyn^>.MM(fl)ri Jan. 99
Lieutenants.
Hudson Lutw.vche 23 Feb. 9S
Cyril Aubrey Blacklock ... 5 Apr. 99
Second Lieutenants.
John Bertram Haddon 12 Oct. 98
George Dermot Martin 30 Nov. 98
Ronald Stuart Mackenzie 8 Feb. 99
Norman Deakin 29 Nov. 99
Christopher A. R. Hodgson 20 Dec. 99
Adjutant 6( Captain. — E. L.
Allen, Captain 2 BattalioniZ Aug. 90
Qr. Master (with ra7ik of Qr.
Mr.in the Army). — George
Ranee, Hon. Captain 20 Oct. 83
Med. Off —
Militia Infantry.
Lieutenants.
John E. 'Norfor Heseltine22 Feb. 99
Charles Albert Madge 7 June 99
Cecil Fife Pryce Hamilton29 Nov. 99
George Harris Hodgson ...29 Nov. 99
Charles Edward Scott ......29 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
William G. Forester Renton 9 Aug. 99
Hubert Norris 4 Nov. 99
Geo. Haworth Ussher Lacon 28 Nov. 99
John Cecil Lancaster 7 Dec. 99
Harry Eastland Redman. ..14 Dec. 99
Richd. Trevor Tudor Oweni6 Dec. 99
Adit. $ Capt.—F. G. F.
Browne, Capt. 1 BattatiomS May 98
Qr. Maste r.— William Hall,
Hon. Lieut 9 Nov. 92
Med Off.—
Blue Facings.
854
88
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Warwick Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honobabt Colonel.
Geo. D.Steele Perkins 6 Oct
Lt. Colonel
HaixyL. B.M'Calmont.lfP.
DL. late Lt. Scots Guards,
Hon. Colonel 23 Nov. 98
Majobs.
John E. R. Campbell, DL.,
p.s., Hon. Lt. Colonel .... 8 May 95
Grey D'E. H. FuJlerton,
late Lt. 1 \ Hussars ..21 Dec. 98
Captains.
Archd. Kelso, Hon. Major 21 May 87
Edward Wilson Dawes (H) ,
Hon. Maj. ret. pay 4 Dra*
goon Guards 18 Apr. 94
John B. Ludford-Astley ... 1 Aug. 94
Chas. Harold L. Beatty ... 1 Aug. 94
Walter Hy. Davenport, (H)
Aide de Camp to Governor
of Cape of Good Hope 2 Sept. 93
Alfred ErnestWilliamB, p.s. 1 June 95
George Ingleton Philkps
(t){H) 2 Mar. 98
Maximilian John de Bathe,
p.s. (H) late Lt. 8 Hussars 4 May 99
The Royal Fusiliers (City of
London Regiment).
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Westminster
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
" Mediterranean."
Honobabt Colonel.
Rt. .HoH.G.H.Jiar/Cadogan,
KG. Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 24Feb.Se
Lt. Colonel.
C. E. Lang, ret. pay Devon
Regt. Hon. Col. [H)(S) (T) 6 Dec. 93
Majobs.
H. Burgess Weatherall, (H) 5 Oct. 92
Frederic deCourcyHelbert,
(H), late Capt. Devon Regt.
(t) p.s 28 Aujr. 95
Captains.
Alfred Lund 17 Mar. 88
Edw. Burgess Weatherall,
(H) 27 Feb. 95
Francis Cannon,^.*. (H) ...10 Apr. 95
Harold Wm. Compton, p.s. 25 Mar. 96
Ernest Mawbey Birch (H) 2 Dec. 96
Eardley Bruce Norton, (if).
Instructor of Musketry ...28 July 97
Erasmus Darwin Parker,
ret. pay Manchester Regt. 2 Apr. 98
Arch. Fred. Penny, p.s. (H) 4 Apr. 9S
Charles Morton Hastings,
late 2nd Lieut. South-Wales
Borderers 23 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Henry Sidney 15 Dec. 97
Robert Fairfax Ellis, {H)
serving under the Royal
Niger Co 15 Dec. 97
Edward Montague Hill
Raynsford 22 Feb. 99
John Simeon Ward 22 Feb. 99
Vivian Jas. Forbes Smitli27 Nov. 99
Leonard WainwrightLucasi4 Dec. 99
Arthur Kenneth Puzey ...14 Dec. 99
Harold'T. Carew Ivens ...14 Dec. 99
Leonard William Kentishi4 Dec. 99
Guy Vesey Hawtrey 14 Dec. 99
Richard Josiah Smyly 14 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Robt. St. Johu Willans 15 Nov. 99
Claude deFresneMyburgh 8 Dec. 99
•id/*. 4- Captain.— F. T. F.
Scoones ,Capt. 1 Bn 23 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — William Kerr,
Hon. Capt 28 Aug.Sfi
Med. Off.—
6th Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal London Militia.)
fcfead Quarters, ArtUlery Place, Fins-
bury.
Honobabt Colonel.
Sir Reginald Hanson, Bart.
MP 21 Oct. 82
Colonel.
Henry Norton B . Good, {H) ,29 JTov. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Major.
JohnH.Helpman, p.t.t \J~\,
{H), Hon. Lt.Colonel .. 18 May 96
Captains.
Robert H. R. Helpman, [r] 28 Apr. 9
Henry Harrison Parry, p.s.
(H) 25 Apr. 88
Arthur Chas. Tompkins (H).
Assist. Commt. Officer, Rail-
way Committee, Uganda ...27 July 89
Edw. Ernest Henry Atkin n Jan. 90
Frederick Charles Rich-
mond-Parry, (H) [f] 19 Dec. 91
Francis Stanhope Hanson 8 Feb. 93
J.Chabot Low, p.*. {fl),|_t]:7 May 93
Coote R. Hely-Hutchiuson,
(H) 20 May 95
Charles Edwin Fenner, (t)
Hon. Major 13 May 96
Victor Robert Bland-Hunt,
p.s. \t] 19 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
Henry Fox Adams 26 June 95
Spencer J. Langton, p.s. 25 Apr. 96
Wm.E.R. Richmond-Parry,
p.s. (H) 23 Dec. 96
Walter Hamilton Browne,
p.s. {H) it), W. African
Frontier Force 5 May 99
Stanley Mason Castle 5 May 97
Ronald Hugh FitzRoy 15 May 99
Maurice Herbert Stack 15 May 99
Winuiett W. Durham Hall,
p.s 15 May 99
Kenneth Eric Kirkpatrick 15 May 99
Second Lieutenants.
David Howard Evans 19 Oct. 93
Arthur Irwin Dawes 22 Feb. 99
Regd. Williamson Gaskell,
p.s 8 Mar. 99
John David Waley 22 Nov, 99
John Cameron Cart wright 2^5 Dec. 99
Adj. Sc Captain.— C. F.Hey-
worth-Savage,Cap£, 1 Bn.ij Dec 94
Qr. Matter.— Michael Wall,
Hon. Lieut 13 Apr. 98
Med. Off.—
7TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Middlesex
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honobabt Colonel.
Hon. Chas. E. Edgcumbe,
late 1 ■■■ m. # Lt.Col.
Grenadier Guards 11 Feb. 3
Li.Col.onhl.
George Dibley, [il) Hon.
Colonel 27 July 93
Majobs.
May dwell Parsons, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 27 July 98
Christopher Heseltine 28 Sept. 98
Captains.
Geo. Carr Forster, p.s. (H) ,
Instructor of Musketry ...27 Aug. 90
Guy Dickson 16 Sept.96
Erne3t Carrington Arnold,
p.s. (H) 6 Feb. 92
Frederick Wm. Thomas ...22 Dec. 97
G.Douglas Baillie Hamilton,
p.s. (H) 25 July 98
C.J. FitzR. Rhys Wingfield 3 Aug. 93
AlfredRowland Galsworthy 3 Dec. 98
Hon. Arthur Southwell
FitzGerald 14 June 99
Lieutenants.
TomBelbin,£a£e Capt. 1 City
of London Vol. Art 2 Apr. 98
Frank W. Evans Johnson 4 Feb. 99
Andrw.WinstanleyNewton 4 Feb. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Sydney HerbrtCharringtonis Feb. 99
Gilbert D'Arcy Elliott-
Cooper 15 Feb. 99
Hugh Brooke Moofcett 15 Feb. 99
Cyril Frankland Meares ...15 Feb. 99
George Henry Madeley ...22 Feb. 96
Oliver St. John 4 Nov. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.- S. T. B. Law-
fovd,Capt. R. Fusiliers ... S Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— Wm. Knell,
Hon. Lieut 22 Jan. 98
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
855
The King's (Liverpool Regt.).
3BD 1SD 4TH Bjlttalxoxb.
(Formerly the Duke of I. toasters
Own M
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honobaby Colonel.
Sir Thos. Geortre l-'ermor
Hesketh, Bart. ir -
L.T. Colonel Commandant.
Cha. C. Woodward,1 Bon.
Colon?! ... 19 Sept. 94
Lieutenant Colonel.
J.M.Batten.^.MS" ,Bt. 1/
ret. pay S F. Bon. Colonel 17 Oct. 94
Majors.
William Hudson Hand,;'.*.
late Lt. 37 F.Son.Lt.Col.26 Oct. 89
Son. Walter Maxwell. p.t. 28 Mrt qo
Charles Edward Terry ti Aug. 97
Edmund Culpeper Weston,
p.s. (Q),(£T) 7 A
Captains.
Wm. Norman L. Davidson 18 Oct. 90
John Beresford Jobling ... j June 91
HenryGreaves Walker, p.v. 18 July 91
James Binney 5 Oct. 52
Samuel Devereux Norris.. 27 Nov. 95
Henry Edward Bedingfeldn June 98
HarryKendallOram,p.ir.{if )24 June 98
Herbert Seymour Hnsted...3 Aug. 98
Lieutenants.
Edward Metcalfe Beal 1 3 Aug. 98
Robert S. Cobden Chaffey 3 Aug. 98
Carfrae Hamilton Delmege 3 Aug. 98
_heslyn W. A. Fritche 13 Dec. 99
Wm. Casamajor Musgravei3 Dec. 99
Alfred John Whittle 13 Dec. 99
Geoffrey K. \Y. Winner 13 Dec. 99
Wm. Nugent Walter Gape 13 Dec. 99
Second Libutenants.
Edward Arthur Robinson 3 July 99
Hubert Hannington With-
erington 14 July 99
Hy. T. Camden Wheeler ...13 Dec. 99
Adjts. 4- Capts.— R. L.
Hartley, Capt. 1 Bn 20 Dec. 98
C. S. Edridge, Cu;^. 1 Bn. 22 Mar. ,7
Qr. Master. — Joseph Bailey,
Son, Lieut 28 Dec. 98
Med. Off.—
Blue Pacings.
The Norfolk Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
( Formerly the \»t Norfolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Norwich.
Honobaby Colonel.
General Sir E. G. Bulwer,J
KCB. Welsh Fusiliers [R>9 July 96
Lt. Colonel.
Fred . Hambleton Custance,
late Capt. 4- Lf.Col. Grin.
Guards, Son. Colonel 4 Apr. 96
Al 4 JO R
Sir K. H. Kemp, Bt. Son.
Lt. Colonel 28 Mar. 94
Ed-. Ky. Chae. Wellesley,
%ie Lieut. 1 Bn. iq Aug. 96
Captains.
S. Arthur Snow, Zfon. Major 25 Apr. 82
Henry H. P. Eden. p.s. (S)
Son. Major 3 Feb. 87
Lionel Garrick Trevor (S) 28 Feb. 01
Algernon Harold Baillie(.ff)iB Feb. 93
Sidney Lennard Barrett,/?.*.
[t)(S) 25N0V.93
Rich. Ludwig Bagge, p.s.
(S)Inst. of Musketry, Son.
Captain 1 Cadet Bn 18 Apr. 94
Love! Wodehouec Gurney,
p.> 19 June 95
Militia Infantry,
Lieutenants.
H:;rrv P. Gott Oosse, lute
Son. Capt. Cadet Corp*
with 1 Vol. Bn 16 Jan. 95
Albert C. F. Gascoyno
Bernard 15 June9S
John Francis Hubbard ...27 Apr. 99
John Cecil Hvlton-Jolliffe
{&) 2S Apr.99
Second Lieutenants.
R-jbert- Westbrooke Hewitt 3 Sept.98
eKirknianHodgS">n 4 Jan. 99
Beckham Harcoart . .15 Mar. 99
1 5 Apr. 99
Donald Rolfe Hunt 15 Nov. 99
Frank de Wmton Harmau 15 Nov. 99
Adj. 3c CaVt.—)l?. Y. Beale,
Major 1 Battalion 4 Feb. 97
w.— Wm. Halpin,-
Son. Captain 20 Sept. 87
Mei.Off.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Norfolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Norwich.
Honobabt Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Majors.
Owen Hunt Fisher 6 Sept. 99
William Edwin Danby,
Major late 7 Dragoon Gds. 6 Sept. 99
Captains.
John Henry Steward 28 July S3
George N. Latham, p.s. ..75 Feb. 93
Sy.G. de LacaletteFerguson,
(3) employed in Sierra
Leone Frontier Police ..,22 Sept. 97
Edward Wm. Chambers,
late Major 3 Bn. Man-
cheater Regt.... 15 Dec. 97
Alexander Hamilton Blair,
(S), serving in the Lagos
Constabulary 13 July g3
William Vernon Harcourt 15 Feb. 99
Edmund Lewis Howe 29 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
George Darling Wright ...15 Mar. 99
Fras. John Eustace Archei'29 Mar. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Robert H.Brudenell-Bruce 31 Jan. 99
Gerald Gay Lucas 25 Oct. 99
Robert Orr Sutherland 25 Oct. 99
GuydeWaltonCunynghame 4 Nov. 99
Ernest Neville Snepp 4 Nov. qo
Ad}t.4-Capt.~\Y. s. Dods,
Captain 1 Battalion 30 June 97
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Fras.
Grehau,* Hon. Captain ... 1 Dec. 90
Me J. Off.—
White Facinirs.
The Lincolnshire Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal North Lincoln
Mil'itia.)
Head Quarters, Lincoln.
Honobaby Colonel.
Chas. Alfred Worsley, Earl
©/"Yarborough 12 Oct. 98
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edw.W.Willsonflo«.Co/onW27 Feb. 95
Majobs.
Charles Arthur Swan, (S) 2 July 9.7
Captains.
Sutton Harvey Lowe, (H)i4 Junego
Herbert James Torr, [f] ...10 Dec. 92
George Edward Heneage...24 June 93
Edward Mason Grantham 21 July 94
Chas. E. Fred. Rich, (S)..,32 Mav 95
Philip Chetwode Wright... 7 Aug. 9"^
Wm.VereIU'CveFune,(p.#.)u Nov. 97
Lieutenant:-.
Steph< m rd 7 June 95
Joseph Billiat, (S)t Inst, of
Musketry 7 June 96
.1 r Grieve 2: Oct. 95
John St. Vigor Fox 23 Feb. 87
d Henry Harsh 4 Feb. 99
Second Lieutenant.-.
Lewis R. Gronlton Constable 8 Mar. 99
■■■ Hotham Buruaby 8 Apr. 99
rdSDonn Warren 6 Sept. 99
pt.— W. G. Hard-
,Capt. 1 Bn 1 Sept. 98
/-.—Joseph Cowen,
Son. Lieut 30 Sept. 91
Me J. Of.-
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly tht "Royal South Lincoln
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Grantham.
Honobaby Colonel.
Sari Brownlow, lute Ens. .{-
Z*. Grenadier Guards,
A ieCamp to thcQaeen 3 Mar. 68
Lt. Colonel Comuandant.
Lor I 'Ym. Cecil.1 MVO. late
Capt. Grenadier Guards,
Groom in Waiting to the
Qi'een, Son. Colonel 16 Apr. 90
Majobs.
Sir Jas. de Roghtonr Bart.,
ret. pay Lincoln Regt. Son.
Lt. Colonel ...13 Feb. 95
Lord John Pakenham Cecil,
ay Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 97
Captains.
Thomas William Pinder.(H) 17 Aug. 89
Arthur Anthony W. Bailey 23 Aug.90
Henry Thomas Timson 3 Mar. 94
Edward Kyme Cordeaux.
(S) 10 Apr. 95
John George Thorold =0 May 95
Cecil S. Anderson-Pelham,
(B), Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Queensland. ..19 May 97
Montagu Haffenden Hall,
p.*. (H ,latt 2nd Lt. Scot*
Guards 22 May 97
Hugo MeynellFitzHerbert 31 May 97
Lieutenants.
John Albert Cole, (S), In-
structor of Musketry 23 Dec. 93
Cosmos Charles Richard
Nevill 3 Mar. 94
Arthur Charles Wellesley,
Aide de Camp to the Gover-
1 New Zealand 7 July 97
Reginald Bastard 20 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Eau Francis Cecil 30 May 98
Richard Wellesley 22 Mar. 99
Cuthbert de Hoghton 12 May 99
John Phihp Mitford 20 Sept.99
Adit. 4- Capt.— A.W.Dewar,
-nn 1 Battalion' 21 Sept. 96
Qr. Matter.— Thomas Kirk-
oatriek. Son. Lieut 12 Dec. 94
1; > —Surg. Lt. Colonel
Geo. Wm. Shipman i Dec. 91
White Facixge.
The Devonshire Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Devon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Jersey.
Honobabt Colonbl.
Rt.3on.GhBA. Seale Hnvne,
MP y " (S),JP loOot. 94
Lt. Colonel.
■Fra. Mender Mounsteven,
p.s. (EO, late Lt. Royal
Marine*; Son. Colonel... 12 July 90
Major.
I Richard A. Moore-Stevens 9 Aug. 99
Captains.
I John H, How, p.* Mo n. Major 9 Feb. 89
1 Melville Richmond Brown 11 May 96
I Bertram Vernon Mitford[ tf] it May 96
1 George Lambert, p.s 4 May 98
1 Henry James Lucius Cary...g Aug. 99
' Charles St. Aubyn Wake, East
Africa Rifles 8 Nov. 99
1 John Maunder Gill 4 Dec. 99
LlEtJTBNANT.
I Redmond MorresVere Stead 3 Nov. 99
Seconh Lieutenants.
William Raymond Daniell... 2 Mar. 08
John Cecil PearseJ 15 Feb. 99
Oswald M. Tregosse Frost 14 Apr. 99
Wm. Alex. Victor Findlater 3 Nov. 99
Charles Wilfred Hext *o Nov. 99
Charles Francis Burnard...i6 Nov. 99
Fred. Chas. Hilbers Tryom8 Nov. 99
Adj.fCapt.— V.A. Richards,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 July 97
\r. Matter. —
Med. Off.—
4th Battalion.
•{.Formerly the i$t Devon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Lt. Colonel.
Son. JohnS. Trefusis, .Hon.
Colonel 3 Nov 97
Ma job.
Son. Ed w. Arthur Palk,J"P.,
Son. Lt. Colonel 12 Jan. 98
Captains.
'. Stafford Goldie Harding,
p.s. JP.t Hon. Major 5 Nov. 81
Sutherland Dumbreck,1
Sox. Major 21 May 86
Dennis Fortescue Boles ,..14 Apr. 88
JounFitz Lloyd Horner.tfl'),
Initruct or of Musketry ... 8 Sept. 97
Henry Arthur Sealy Bridge26 Oct. 98
Reginald Maitland Snow(()z2 Apr. 99
Lieutenant.
Jahu Morth Woollcombe ... 2 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh M. Craigie Halkett 7 Mav 98
Claude H. M. Imbert-Terry2i Dec. 98
Wm. Fredk. Savery Edwards,
SicrraLeoneFrontierPolicexB Jan. 99
Arthur M. Holdsworth 15 Mar. 99
Nesham Ernest Lloyd 8 May 99
I David Wm. Edw. Domvillea7 Sept. 99
[Charles Darbyshire 30 Dec. 99
VAdil.drCapt.— E.G. Williams,
I Captain 2 Battalion 6 Mar. 97
I Q r. Master. — John Carr,*
I Son. Captain 9 Sept. 91
'Med. Off.—
White Facings.
Militia Infantry.
Captains.
Montagu Berthon Burnand,
p.s., (if), Instructor of
Musketry, Aide de Camp
to Colonel Barnardiston,
Oomdg.SaiioichBrig. Vol.
Infantry 17 May 93
Sir Wm. H. Quayle Jones,
Knt. p.s. Son. Major 14 Apr. 96
Russell Kendall Brittain... 5 Mar. 97
Son. Gerald Oakley Cado-
gan. Aide de Camp to the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 3 July 97
Frank Edward Allfrey, ret.
pay Dorset Regiment 7 Dec. 98
Wm. Oxenham Cautley, late
2nd Lt. 3 Sussari 18 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Chas. Alfred Russell Stower 9 Feb. 98
Nath.G.BeauchampHalhed 8 Feb. 99
Roger W. Beaconsfield
Onslow S Feb. 99
fras. Aug. L. Sealy-Vidal 14 Juneog
Wm.DuncanBaringHalhed2o Nov.99
Robert Edward Drake 29 Nov. 99
Harry Llewellyn Cautley . . 29 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Arthur B. Dealtry 2 Feb. 99
Adrian Rose Dealtry 20 Sept. 09
Hubert Thomas Dempster. ..25 Oct. 99
Cosmo ManfredEdw. Dealtry 4 Nov.99
George Leader Bailey 17 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. R. Fryer,
Capt. 1 Battalion 24 Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— J. T. Potter,
Son. Lieut 7 Feb. 94
Med. Of.—
The Suffolk Eegiment.
3KD Battalion.
iFormerly the West Suffolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honobaby Colonel.
TheMarquess of Bristol 10 Jan. 65
Lt. Colonel.
ReubenNortonCffUatfe Dur-
ham Light Inf. Son. Col... .27 Oct. 97
Majoe.
Fred. Wm. Scudamorej'r**.
pay Suffolk Segt. Son Lt.
Colonel 29 Apr. 98
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Cambridge Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ely.
Honobaby Colonel.
S.R.S. G. W. F. C. Duke
of Cambridge, KG. KT.
KP.GCB.GCSI.GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO 30 July 92
Lt. Colonel.
Herbert D. Fryer, Son.
Colonel 13 July 9S
Majors.
Roberts. Bacchus, Son.Lt.
Colonel 17 Nov. 97
Hy. W. Kurre\\,Kon.Lt.CoLio Aug. 98
Captains.
Francis W. E. Beldam, Son.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Alan Sidney W. Stanley,
Son. Major 23 Apr. 85
Chas. Wentworth Stanley,
Hon. Major 23 Apr. 85
Sir R. C Percy Gethin, Bt.t
p. 8. (if) Instructor of 'Musk.
Son. Major 9 Apr. 86
Albert Julian Pett,DL.{S),
Son. Major * gApr. 90
Walter Hamond Francis. ..28 Mar. 94
Alexander Cross Hall, p.s. 17 Nov. 97
Alf. Shafto Barthropp, p.s. 10 Aug. 98
LlBUTBNANTS.
Frederick Gustave Bagnell 6 May 93
James George Black (S) ...22 July 96
Robert Jas. Leslie Ogilby 10 Aug. 98
William Geoffrey Probert ...is Feb. 99
I LeDnard Duckworth Furbens Nor. 99
Douglas Ashby 15 Nov.99
Second Libuibvants.
Julian Bacchus 22 Nov. 99
Adjt. St Capt.—C. F. Len-
nock, Captain Suffsdk Reg t '. 7 Mar. 95
Qr. Master. —Arthur James,3
Son. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonsl
Fred.Fawseett,iun.,3fD. 1 Dec. 91
White Facing*.
856
The Prince Albert's ( Som9rsei-
shire Light Infantry).
3RD Battalion1.
(Formerly the ist Somerset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonsl.
Henry Cornish Henley, JP.17 Nov. 97
Lt.Colonbl.
Ifon. Henry Powell Gore-
Langton1 20 Oct. 97
Majors.
Hastings Edward Hick8«...io Nov. 97
Captains.
Edw. Brinsley RawlinB,p.s.
Hon. Mojor 24 Aug. 89
Edw. Reginald John Talbot29 Aug. ;t
Clement Phipps Tudway,
(H) 11 May 92
Theobald Leonard Walsh,
(H), p.s. [r] 20 Dec. 84
Hon. Chas. PepysCourtenay22 Feb. 93
rSidneyE.O.Owen-Swarfield 11 June94
Roger Marriott-Dodington,
p.s. (H) 22 Jane 95
Clement Brady Upperton
(H) 4 Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
Alg. Wm. 8., Lord Langton,
Ai'le de Camp to the High
Commissioner, Cyprus 10 Feb. 94
Wm. John Wilmot. terr ... 5 Sept.94
John Neville Hood Walrondbz July 96
Sbcond Libctenants.
Arthur Hamilton Cooper ...16 Nov. 98
Barry Hartwell 22 Mar. 99
Edw. J. FitzGeraldKing... 5 Apr. 99
Norman Holmes Stone 30 May 99
Theobald Alfred Walsh 4 July 99
Fraa. Joseph ttichardson 14 July 99
Jamea C. Coraane Reid 8 Nov.99
Adjt. 4" Capt.— Arthur Bar-
ton Fox, Capt. \ Battalion 1 Feb. 96
Qr. Master. — Chas. Jas.
Leyster, Hon. Lieut 24 Oct. 94
Med. Of —
4TH BATTALION.
(Formerly the ind Somerset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Wm. Long, JF. lait Lt.
46 F. p.s., Hon. Colonel... 17 May 89
Majors.
Evan Hy. Llewellyn, MP.
J 'P. Hon. Lt. Colonel 11 Mar. 91
John Wm. Henry Marshall-
Weat,» p.s., [Q], Hon. Lt.
Colonel 3 May 99
Cajtains.
Saml.H.Woodiouse,p.». (t)sOct. 87
Charles Beague St. John-
Mildmay, p.s. ret. pay B.
Art 3° Apr. 9.
Hy.Norrit GlynnHinde.i ite
Lieut. 1 Bn 24 Oct. »z
Roger Harbin Mauley, p.s. 1 May 95
Arthur Llewellyn, p.s 15 May 95
Douglas Grant Stewart,4
(H), late Capt. SomersetLt.
Infantry 22 July 9«
Erneat A. Bragge Warry,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketry 24 Apr. 97
LlBOTENANTS.
Hastings Elles John Eyre 11 Dec. 97
Granville George Pomeroy22 Nov. 99
Francis William Tennant...22 Nov.99
Jamea Hugh Christie 22 Nov.99
Wilhelm Arthur D. L.ippert22 Nov. 99
William Wynn Llewellyn. .22 Nov.99
Henry George Wilkinson
Woodhouse 22 Nov. 99
Cecil Brand 22 Nov. 99
Sbcond Libutenants.
Oliver Tycer Beutley 14 Apr. 99
Peroy Martin Whale ... 12 Mi»y 99
Raymind Henry Williams 4 Oct. 99
Garald Whitmore Thomp-
| son 11 Nov.99
3°
857
AJ,t.*Ca)>t.—yS. A. Foster,
Capt. i Battalion 15 May 99
Qr. Master.— Henry Powis,
Hon. Lieut 26 Oct. 92
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
The Priuce of Wales's Own
(West Yorkshire Eegt.).
3HD BATTALION.
(Formcrhthe 2nd West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, York.
" HerfiterrafMan."
Honorary Colonel.
H.X.H. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, KG. KI. KP. QCVO.
30 July 92
Lt.Colonhl.
Geo. J. Hay, CB. p.s. DL.
JP., Hon.Colanel 1 2 May 79
Majors>
Henry Trafford-Rawson,
(t), Hon. Lt.Colonel 12 May 93
R. W. Hine-Haycock, (H)
Hon. Lt. Colonel ;oOct. 95
Captains.
Abraham M. Sagar-Mus-
grave, p. s. , Hon. Major 22 Jan. $7
John Muserave Benson, p.s.
Hon. Major .-Jan. 87
FraucisBoynton Hon. Major 3 Mar. St
Josph.Straker.p.s.(ii), [fj,
(S) 9 Mar. 89
Arthur Sale Whiteley, p.s. 18 Feb. 93
Fred. Anastasius Bautuiert,
p.l.Adj. 1 City (Grahams-
town) Voli. (S. Africa) ... 3 Feb. 94
Edwin Heautonville Rich-
ardson. AH), late Capt.
DerbyshireReqt.Hon.Maj.n Aug. 95
Chs. L.Vaughan-ArbuckleiSNov. 93
Kenneth Jama Boy, p.i. (J/).
issist Inspector Gold Coatt
Constabulary A Feb. 09
Lieutenants.
John Alister Barff(if ),lntt.
of Musketry *5 Jan. 96
Chas. Reginald Bent Akedi* June 99
Richd. H. Sagar Wilkinsons June 99
TohnEdm.Valentine Isaao 27 Sept. 99
Lawrence Edw. G. Oates27 Sept. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Bryan Evans '5 Feb. 99
Hartopp F. C. Adderley
Cradock '5 Feb. 99
Arthur Joseph Fisher 22 Feb. 99
Cyril B. Fletcher BennettM Anr. 99
Gerald Fitzroy Knox 1 May 99
Cholmeley Symes-Thomp-
son ■■ 6„S?P'-99
Frederic Russell Barff 8 Nov. 99
^ii(.lrCap(.-H.B.C.Trevor,
Capt. 1 Battalion 27 Jan. 96
Qr. Master — Francis Pye,
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Med. Off— Surg. Lt. Colonel
JameB Ramsay, M D 14 May 95
Militia Infantry.
D'Arcy Edic. Swaiuston
Stra'iiOKayes, (H), Lagos
Constabulary 15 May 09
Bertram Metcalfe Sunt,
p. s.(U), lervinq in the West
African Frontier Force . . 3 May 97
John Miles Dawson 11 Jan. 99
HenryMetcalfeAppletor.,i>.».n Jan. 99
Lieutenants.
Alfred William Spoyer ...21 Dec. 98
John Charles Durnford
Birtwkistle -' Dec- 9°
George Dalton Leake 21 Dec. 98
Francis Hyde Edwards (.ff),
Instructor of Musketry ...JI Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Guy Sefton Constable 18 Jan. 99
James Logan Ellis S Mar. 99
Arthur Kensington Kurd... 1 Dec. 99
R idolph Stuart Dudley ... 3 Dee. 99
Adit. fCapi.— A. B.Ritchie,
Capt. Staforlh Highldrt... 7 Dec. 59
Qr. Master with rank of Qr.
Mr.in the Army).— Thomas
Wilson, Hon. Lieut 23 July 90
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Walker 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
4TB Battalion.
(Formerly the 4I» West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, York.
HONORARY COLONBL.
H R.H. Albert Edward,
Prince of Wales and
Duke of Cornwall. KG.
KT KP. GCB. GCSr.
GCMG. GC1E. GCrO.9Nov.98
Lieutenant Colonel.
Chas. R. Prideanx-Brune,'
p s. ret. pay Rifle Brigade,
Hon.Colonel 7 Oct. 93
Majobs.
Win H. Gott, Uon. Lt.C0l.22 Apr. 93
JohnT. la*, Uon. Lt. Col. ...2 June 94
Captains.
Alired Charles Beunett,l>.«- ^
HonryC.Btilkcley,i/o».i/<y'.28 Feb. 8b
Sir Win. Henry Malion, Bt.
Hon. Major ;-'3 Apr . 89
Jame»B.GarforthTottic,(M>
II. ■». Major 3 May 9°
The East Yorkshire Regt.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the East York Militia.)
" White Rose of York."
Head Quarters, Beverley.
Honobaby Colonel.
Wm. Henry Grimston,1 late
Capt. 13 F. JP 1 Nov. 90
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John H. Burstall,2 late Lt.
to Foot, Hon. Colonel 22 Jan. 96
Majors.
Herbert John Whittle, ;>.». 4 Apr. 96
Captains
Harold Robinson Pease, (if)23 June 85
Alfred St.Hill Gibbons, (H),
Hon. Major 16 Dec. 65
Fred. Charles Strickland-
Constable, (H), ret. pay
Royal Horse Guards 21 May 90
Ashe Windham, (H) 6 May 91
E. N. Buchanan Boyd,p.s.(H)
Assist. Insp. Gold Coast
Constabulary 27 Nov. 95
Digby Francis Wrnngham 25 Dec. 95
Edward Starkey Wade,T')25 Dec. 95
Hubert C. Prichard (H). (S)
ret. pan E.Yorkshire itear.26 June 97
Philip T. Sperling Maxlted,
(H),sen-iiiq in the British
East Africa Protectorates July 97
LlBUTENANTS.
Second Libutbnantb.
Lionel George Hill 20 Jan. 97
Darcy George Wrangham 2 Mar. 98
Henry Joseph Dresser 14 Apr. 98
Jn. B. Harrison- Broadley 5 Oct. 98
Adit, .f Capt.— B. St. C. St.
Clair-Ford, Capt. 1 B11...16 Sept.98
Qr.Maste r (icith rank of Qr.
Mr. ill the Army).— Mau-
rice Barry,* Uon.Litut....tg Apr. 96
White Facings.
Sir Fred. W.F. G. Frank/and,
Bart .p .i.(H) .sercinq under
the Brit.S. Africa Companyig Aug. 9
Edward Arthur Haguanl,-
ret.pay Army Sere. Corps 2 Nov. 9:
Bertie Philip Newbolt 20 Jan. 9.
Simon James Svmons, p.».
(U), Inst, of Musketry ...20-Jan. 9,
Frederick Edward Bishop,
p.s. (U), Assist. Imp. GoCd
Coatt Constabulary 3 May 9
Sii-Alg.KerrB.Osborn.Barf. May I
ShelleyL.LaurenccScarlett23Apr.fi
Oliver Arthur Villiers, ZwiJ
Ampthill 24 Apr.Q
Edward Pugh Allprese (if 129 Nov.l
LIBUTBNANTS.
William Johu Topham 27 May 9
Gustavus Framis Higginsi Ma3
Alfonso Byrne 4 Sepia
James Fras. Nelson Price,
\cith West African Fron-
tier Force ;6 Apr. 9!
Hon. Victor Alex. Fred, V.
Russell 20 July 9
Francis Marshall Bassett
\H), late Capt. 3 Vol. B*.?s Jan. g
Arthur Edw. Every Sargent
Second Lieutenants.
Allan James Reginald
Mackenzie 1 Feb. i
Robert Walter Woodma&saa Feb. 9
Henry Hastings Grrigg 4 Xov.g
WalterBuchananBrowning 6 Dec. 9
Adjt.fCavt.—Vf.T.W.^c 11 .
Capt. 1 Battalion 1 July g.
Qr. Master— C. Fox", Hon.
Captain 4 Dec. 8
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
RowlandH. Coombs, Afi>. 1 Dec. g
The Bedfordshire Regiment
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Bedford Light I .if a .t,y.)
Head Quarters, Bedford.
Honobaby Colonel.
Sir John M. Burgoyne,
Bart., late Gren. Guardi20 Jan. 94
Lt.Colonel.
HerbrandA., Duke of lied-
ford, (11) 22 Dec. 97
M iJOKS.
Wm. Dugald Stuart,' (U)
late king's Efl/al K<j!,s...l2 Jan. 98
Samuel Alex. James, latt
Capt. Gloucester Regt. ... 4 Nov. 9<
ill UTklMU
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Hertford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hertford.
Honobaby Colonel.
The Marquis of Salisbury.
KQ. Prime Minister, and
Secretary of State for
Foreign Affa.rs 11 June i
Lt. Colonel.
James Edw. Hubert, risct.
Cranbome, MP. (II) 29 Oct.
Majobs.
Chas.,Viecf. Marsham, Dl.~i July 5
Charlos H.B. Heaton-Ellis 6 July g
Captains.
Hubert Fred. Barclay, (H) 10 Aug.l
Lord Henry FitzGerald 5 Oct. I
Charles Percy Boulton :i May (
Edwin Philip Smith 15 July !
Montagu Collet Norman ...21 July 1
Aynslev Eyre dreenwell... 7 July 9
Richard Page Croft 20 Mar. 9
Libutbnants.
Arthur Wm. James Cecil 2; July 9
Peter Rupert Bassett 0 Fcb.g
George Ernest Marten (U),
Instructor of Musketry ...2: June*
Kenneth ('has. Ed. Ucekmg.r. M
Ellis Ashrnead-Bartlctt 29 Mar. <
Second Libutbnants.
Jocelyn F.Rcntnn Pixlc.v...is Nov.
Fergus J. Russell Peel 2 Dec. (
George Ernest Mills 2 Di c.
Adit. $ Capt— 11. W. U.
Coates, Capt. 1 Battalion 16 Dec. s
Quarter Master. — James
Richardson, Hon. Lieut.22 Jan. 5
Med. Off —
White Facings.
Gerald M
ps
Captains.
de L. Dayrell,
18 Slav. 91
The Leicestershire Regt.
3BD Battalion.
(Forme'"'* the Leicestershi.-
Head Quarters, Leicester.
Honorary Colonel.
Rf, 11,1.,. .1. J. H„ Duke of
Rutland, K(J
GCB >' Aug.
97
Lt. Colonel.
1. T. T. Lord Braye, JP.
DL 22 Dec
! Majors.
pmi Edw.Wm. J. Manners,
I *IP. ret. pay Rifle Brigades May 97
Benjamin Geale Humfrey,
I ret. pay Leicester Regt. 27 Apr. 9S
Captains.
Philip Reginald Fuller 28 May 92
Robert Samuel Phillips (H) 20 Aug. 92
Chas. Hy. Dayrell Palmer 1 June 96
Jyril Owen Ibbetsen, (H)
Aide de Camp to Governor
I of Sierra Leone 14 Apr. 97
idw. Atbelstane L. Powelln Aug. 97
fanning Turner n Aug. 97
Harry R. R. Robertson-
I Cuninghame, (H) p.s. ...24 Sept.92
LIEUTENANTS
98
Militia Infantry.
4TH BATTALION.
(Formerly the North Tipperary Li_
Infantry.)
Heart Quarters, Clonmal.
Honorary Colonel.
C. Earl tie Montalt 7 Dec.
Lt. Colonel.
Fitzgibbon Trant, late Lt.
64 F. Hon. Colonel 22 Nov. 90
Majors.
Claude Richard J. Cane,3
late Capt. R. Artillery 12 Nov. 9"
Wrn.A.deWarrenne WallerzC; Aug. q4
Captains.
Alex. Lindsay Caniegie,p.m9 Jan. 84
John Rolleston Woll'e 6 May 91
Richard Minchin Minchin,
P-'- (H) 11 May 92
m. Arthur C. wVpshare 24 May 99 I ?retnhr-yAu?h.Hatc^ns.°.n--.26 SePM4
\T Ofl 1. .t . n i-i 1 f~^An« _ . IT— I -**^ I'll
lenry Percival Cross 24 May 99
Second Lieutbnants.
John Warden Blunt 3 Sept.gS
Douglas Clinton Leslie
Stephen IO Feb. 99
;rank Cornewall Naper ...29 Mar. 90
Varies Arthur Bamford...n Dec. 99
%djt. + Capt.— Geo. Hy. P.
Burne, Captain 1 Battalion'.^ Jan. 98
Jr. Matter.— JohnBreacher,
Bon. Lieut 28 Mar. 96
ttd. Of.—
White Pacings.
Ihe Royal Irish Regiment.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the Wexford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Wexford.
Honorary Colonel.
tenry S.XoriZTemplemore 2 Sept.93
Lt.Colonel.
LOTgaD Geo. Lloyd, CB.
late Cornet 1 Dr. Gds.
(H), JP., Hon. Colonel ...30 Mar. 85
Majobs.
amesW.M. Visct. Stopfordi3 July gi
wenL. F.Lloyd 3 Dec. 98
Captains.
has.Edw. Wogan- Browne,
/•»• (-ff) 4 Aug. 88
ron.Edw.B.L.H.Stopford,'
p.s. (H), ret. pay Irish
Fusiliers 25 June 90
Ion. Arthur H. Chichester:3 Apr. 02
l-erald H. Pomeroy Collet/,
Aide de Camp to Sir H. A.
Blake, Governor of Hong
I E°»9 18 Nov. 93
ras. John Newton-King,
(H),ret.payOxfordLt.Inf.2S Oct. 96
'illiam Perry 13 Oct. 97
»nn Owens Johnson, ret.
fag 12 Lancers 17 Nov. 97
Jan Maxwell Boisragon,3
/are Capt. Irish Regt 28 Mar. 98
lobertMurdoch 3 Dec. 98
LlEUTENAJTTS.
red. James Robt. Hughes 26 May 0.1
fon.H.R.TG.FiKzmaurice.
'Deane-Morgan, (H) 26 May 04
'enry Vincent Shortland,
SB> ••- 26 May 94
horganCrofton Lloyd, (H)
\Inst. of Musketry. 4 Nov 96
Y*chd. W. J. Visct. Suirdale,
! Private Secretary to the
I Governor of Hong Kong. ..-28 Dec. oS
rthur Reginald Sinclair
r.A11fn •- 3° Dec. 99
harles Beauman Hore ...30 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
tugh St. John JefferieB ...18 Oct 00
iot.ir Capt.—U. L. Owens,
Captain 1 Battalion j Oct 08
r.Mr.— William Dundas »
*dn6ftut "•*»>
ur Bingham Crabbe,5
ret. pug 8 Hussars 17 Oct. 94
George Washington Biggs,
P-MH) 20 Mav 96
Charles Langford, (H), In-
structor of Musketry 9 Feb 98
Wm.Rbt.Ed.HeneageFinchio Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
George Vtsian-Pic 8 Mar. 99
LleweliynW.MedhopLloyd2i Mar 00
-ffovf.Fras. 11. Denis Prittiei4 Apr. 99
William Hamilton Supple... iS Oct 99
Adjt. 4- Capt— C. H.Vigors,
Captain 1 Battalion 31 Oct. 98
Qr. Master.— Jeremiah Cre-
M?rbff°-Ueui 2Sjuiy«
80
11696
5th Battalion.
(Formerly the Kilkenny Fusiliers.)
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
Honorary Colonel.
James E. W. T. Marquis of
Ormonde, KP. late Capt.
1 Life Guards 7 Jan
Lt.Colonel.
Robert C. Knox, (H) Hon.
Colonel l8 Apr. 56
Majobs.
Maurice De Keatinge, (H),
Hon. Lt.Colonel } n Mar. 96
Leonard Walter Pead, p.s.
[*J 17 Feb. 97
Captains.
Ernest H.Goldie-Taubman,'
p.s. (H), serving under
Zanzibar Government 29 Oct. 92
George Lionel J. Sargent. ..16 Sept.93
Lindesay Knox 10 Apr. 95
Geo. Smith, p.s. (H), serving
in British Guiana Police.. 2 Oct.
Daniel Joseph Smithwick,
(H) Inst, of Musketry u Dec
Sir John E. Cecil Power,
Part, p.s „ Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
William Daniel Byrne (H),
serving in the Lagos
Constabulary 10 July
Honorary Colonel,
Robert Gunter," MP. late
Capt. 4 Dragoon Guards. ..22 May 80
Lt.Colonel Couuakdant.
James Hoole, (//) .\_t~\Hon,
Colonel ; .4 May 99
Majors.
John Vf.Loiipe,Hon,Lf.Col.i8 May yz
; Wm. E.G. Ellis, p.s 15 May 99
Captains.
Morton Jas. Baring Tomlin,
Hon. Major 10 Apr. 86
-ffo'i.G.AlgernonLascelles 18 May 91
George W. LowsloyHoole-
Lowsley-Williams.p.s.... 5 June 94
Baron Hy. de Teissier,3 (H)
ret. pay 8 11 ulnars, Intt. of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...28 July 94
Robt.BenyonNevill Gunter,
Aide de Camp roCol.Legard
Com.E. York Brig. Vol.Inf. 1 June 9s
Ferdinand Harper Hodge,
(H) late Lieut. 1 Bat-
talion 28 July 97
Robert Lowndes Aspinall,
ret. pay 15 Hussars 25 Jan. 99
JFm. ixobt.Hodgsonlies^H)^
serving with the Lagos
Constabulary .15 May 99
Alfred Ernest Learoyd 30 Aug. 99
Lieutenants.
EdwardLancelotSanderson23 Feb. 98
Milbourne Edwaul Clark.. .29 Mar. 99
Mark Sykes 29 Mar 99
SECONn LIEUTENANTS.
Eustace Hy.Frae.Lonergam8 Ang.y/
Riehard Fitzroy Howard... 14 Sept.98
Fras.GreyOke Sanderson it Nev. 9S
Edward George Clarkeun
Bagshawe 4 Jan. 99
William Mark Saurin, late
Lt. Pembroke Yeomanry... 8 Mar. 99
Brereton C. Dalton Nash,
P-* 15 May 99
Robt. John Wastel Ax-
buthnot 16 Aug. 99
George Clarke Denton ^ Dec. m
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C A. C. ,
King, Capt. 1 Battalion. ..20 Nov. 96
Qr. Master.— George Croft,
Hon. Captain 4 Oct
Med. Of.—
S4
95
95
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the North York Hijles/,
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Honorary Colonel.
j Robert George Hopkinson,
I JP. Hon. Colonel 29 Ang.^i-
Lt.Colonel.
James W. Richardson, Hon.
I Colonel , 18 Nov. 96
Majors.
BernardGauntlett Harrison
iH) - 25 Apr. 99
I Fred. Charlton Meyrick,
late 15 Hussars 12 June 97-
Captains.
Chas. Edward Bagnall,p,t.
servinginthe UgandaPto-
tectorate 3 July 93
CliftonEdm.PercevalWallieiS May 9S ' JohnCharles Rivis.. 27 Jnneo*
1 Reg.Edw.Fras.S. Dndding,
p.s.{H), Inst, of Musketry2j Jnne 94
Chas. Noel French 5 July 99
SscoNn Lieutenants.
Frank Joseph Raynsford... 9 Mav 9S
Gerald Eras. TCaterworth 20 Nov qq
Adji. 4- Capt.—W. F. H.
Bredin, Capt. i Battalion 1 Mar. q8-
Qr. Mr.— Frank Clanchy,
Hon. Lieut 12 May 97
Med. Off.— b 9V
Blue Facings.
The Princess of Wales's Own
(Yorkshire Regiment).
3Bn Battalion.
(Formerly the 5th West York Militia.}
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Edw. Henry Chapman, p.s. 3 Apr. 95
Charles Elliot 13 Sept.g«
Lieutenant.
Wensley Barclay Huntrm 12 May 97
Second Libutbnants.
Wilfrid Hubert Chapman22 Jnne 99
FrankLewis Lloyd 13 Dec. 99
Stuart Harman J. Thnnder2o Dec. 09
Adjt.fCapt.— H.E.B.Leaoh,
Lt. Northumberland Fv$. 1 May <j>
Qr. M att er— Jhn. Sheridan,
Hon. lAtut 13 Dec. 99
Med. Off— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Thos. Carter 2 Jun^-
7 0 2
»59
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
cril AND C'tH lUTTALIONB
■Fermerlmth Bojrol LoHOMMw Blfl«»-I
Head Quarters, Bury.
HONOBABT CoLONBL.
Thomas HaW-re Cu;>f.88F. 3 July 9=
Lr.Coi.oK3i. Commandant.
fred. Finch Mackenzie ...» Nov. °5
Lt.Colonbl
rred.Chas.Romer, p.t.(ff)
Mi'.ilia Infant nj.
IS), (Q)
18 Dec. 95
36 June 99
MaJOBS.
Bichard Danier W royard,'
vt IB) ret pott Kant
Surrey Regt Bok.ll.Col. 18 May 98
Hy. SteuartLockhart-Ross,
p... (B) ifiNov.oS
( hriatopher Thos. Sennott,
p... (0 Iff). (S) nucc. 99
Captains.
Francis Joseph RadoliffeUOo Mar. 89
Henry Alex. Si-hank, (i*),
Instructor of tlniketry ...16 Nov. 89
Tlios.Hutchnig*,M<>». iluiorg Jan. 52
Godfrey Armitagc, lute 2»ii
W 6-Bra»nr.ii Ovarii ...21 Jan- 93
Herbert Richard Cobbett.-.M Aug. 94
Wm.DixonHaddoik Green,
ret. v<l K. It K'Jl" *3 Jan. 95
WilliamPhaver Kyall ioMar.97
Rowland Charles Feilding,
late Rhodnia Horn 2 Apr. 98
Edm.de Pentbeny-O'Kelly 1 June 98
James Aspinall Turner ...20 Ju y 98
Jn. Jas. Wl.itehcad,j>.«. (0 27 July 08
Oeo.ArthurGild<a,Stff)f> n.23 Mar. 98
Reginald V. Kempenfeldt
Applin, p.t. [«] 23 N°v- 9s
Louis L. Rhys Samson, ret.
pay Lancaihire Fusiliers.?* May 99
Edward Elias Ezra 13 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Darwin Harry Parker 14 July 9°
TrancisOswald Barker 26 Oct. 98
Claude E. Marjoribankt
Dansey, gervina u nder tlte
British North Borne,. Co .. 9 Nov. 98
David G. Minden Douglas
(B) 4 Feb. 99
Fredk. Sheast-one Garratt 8 Feb. 99
Sutherland Harmood-
Banner .2 July 99
MylesHiggin -Uirket 30 Nov. 99
Sydney Reynold Clement 28 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Langworthy Spaf-
ford ioFeb.98
Arch. Philip Adair Easton. 14 Apr. 98
Edward Sinclair Gooch ... 2june98
Harry Rowland Bridges 3 Dec. 98
Claude Whitmore Gftitskclhs Feb. 99
Arthur Claud Ward 15 Feb. 99
Sir Albert Victor Francis
Seymour, Ba rt 29 Mar. 99
Malcolm Romer 13 AP,r- °9
Percy Beaumont '■ July 99
Arthur Harry Hince 6 Sept. 99
Henry Wm. Gilford DanscynSept.99
Axel D. Campbell Krook . 4 Nov. 99
HughEardleyWilmot 28 Nov. 99
Adjtt. if Capt: — A. F.
Owen - Lewis, Lieut.
Yorkshire llegt 1 July 98
H. C. B. Westiopp. Captain
Manchester He,/!. ... ..13 July 96
Or. Matter— Alfred W.Sinilh,
lBo„ Lieut 23 Feb. 98
Ml.lOBS.
Reginald rorlis Toon 1 "'.'■
Capt. reti-ed pay, Bun. It.
Colonel
Jfoii.GeotTrej C.Twisleton-
Wvkeham-Fiennes,' p.»,
iff), latt Scott F««i •
Captains.
George James I-'ergusson
Bucham.n 14 May 87
R. L. Nugenl-Duubar, )i.». 4.luneS7
Fullarton James, p.. 22 Dec. 88
Hugh Scott, l" '4 Juj-V 9°
Charles G.S. M'Aiesler,p.«.i3 July 91
Ralph G. rUddell-Carre,p.i 13 May 93
John Edwards Vaughaa,3 |
p.t. late Lt. 2nd B11 27 Apr. 98 1
Ivo D.Walker-Heneage.;).«. 2 July 98
Libutbnants.
Arch. Earl o/Cassillis, p «.
DL 9 July 92
DominickSidneyBrowne.p.1.26 May94
Arih.M.MitchellCainubell,
p.t. (B) 20 Mar. 95
George Fredk. Montague
Villiers,(/n, /»*'.<>/ J/"«- „ , „
ketry 23 Feb. oS
James Arch. Lochnell
Campbell 26 June 99
Hon. James Boyle 26 June 99
Frederick Cnpel Rofe 2 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Ian Onslow Deunistoun ...:4 Sept. 98
William Alex. Farqubar .14 Sept. 98
Seymour F. A. Albert Hurt 4 Feb. 99
John Erskine Young 15 Feb. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt,— A. H. Thur-
burn, Cop/. 1 Bn 16 Sept.05
Qr. Matter.— Mark Lindsay
Carnegie, Bon.Lieut 1 Sept. 97
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Captains.
Henry Milieu Nicholls,
Bon. Major... 3 Dec.
\pr 98 Charles William Willis, ;>.«.
(W)[(J Bon Major 22 July
! William Woodward | 5 Aug.
William McKay, p.t. (11) ...12 Aug.
Beretford Moutray Head,
p.«, [ID. sert'inq with the
Lagot Const.ibulury 24 Nov,
Erne'at Wm. Greg,, p.t. [(],
late Hon . Major 2nd Vol.
Bn. Xorth Lancashire R. 19 June
Lieutenant.
Harold Echalaz Welch 28 Sept.;
Second Libutenantp.
Wilfrid Keith Evans 31 May
George M yall 19 Jung
L. II. 'i'hornely Friederichs q Aug
Albert John Orchard 4 <-'ct.
A&it . Jc Capt .— H.F.N. Hop-
kins, Cuff. Seaforth flfc*-
landers 1 Nov.
Qr. Matter.— R. M'Kay,
Bon. Lieut 24 Jan..
Med. Off. Surgeon Lt.Cot.
James B. Hughes 1 Dec*.
White Facings.
The Cheshire Regiment.
3SD Battalion.
(Formerly the lit Royal Chethii-e Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Chester.
Honobabt Colonel.
Charles Hosken France-
Hayhurst,2 DL. JP. late
Lt. 77 F 21 May 92
Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Hill, Bon. Colonel.. .21 May 92
Majobs.
Charles Percy Lees, p.t. ...12 May 97
Lea Jones (II), p.t »° May 98
Captains.
Ed KinncrslyWilliamsonpn.iiOct. 89
Edward Town^end Logan 4 May 91
RobcrtAlexunderGreg.(ff),
)r] Jnttructor of Mutketryis Nov. 93
Geo. Rich.
9 Nov. qS
28 Aug. 95
q Mar. 9S
7 Dec. 9S
Ucd. Off-
White Facings.
Royal
The Royal Soots Fusiliers
3B» Battalion.
(Formerly («« Prince Reyenft
Ayr and Wigtown Militia.
Hoad Quarters, Ayr.
Honobabt Colonel.
A.P..B<"-1 o/Galloway, AT.
late Capt. S. Bone Od:
t 24 Junegi
I, t. Colonel.
Wm Hugh Cniupbell, p.t.
Hon. Colonel » July 01
Hennessy, ;;
LlBUTKNANTS.
Thos. G. Bayley-Worthing
ton
W illiamOerald Ambrote, p.t
Dittrict Commr. at TjOQi
George Vernon Hnrnb.N
Edwin Ramsay Adair Hall 7 Dec. 98
Arthur Rowland Hill 20 Sept 99
Eric Archer Jackson 20 Sept.99
Arth.Valentine Kichardsoii2o Sept. 99
Sbcond Liectbnants.
Claude Butler Gosset 22 June99
Chas. A. CrawleyBoevey22 Nov. 99
Adjt. A- Capt.-R. J. Cooke,
Major 1 Battalion 8 Nov. 98
Quarter Matter. — Thos.
Henry GoU,*ffon.i"i''-26 Apr. 93
Med.Off —
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Royal Cheshire
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
Honobabt Colonel.
Rt Bon. Henry Brougham
Lord Lcch.'OCJS. OCMO.7 June 84
Lt.Colonbl.
Majobs.
John A. Arnott, Uon. Lt.
Colonel s Jane 93
Charles Harrop Beck 8 Aug. 94
The Royal Welsh Fusilier
3BD Battalion.
(Formerlj the Royal Denbigh
Merioneth Riflet.)
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honobabt Colonel.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunlill'e,
Bart, late Lt. if Capt.
Scott Ouardt, p.t 12 Maj
Lt. Colonel.
Sam!. Sandliach, p.t. Bon.
Colonel 21 Nov.
Majobs.
Chas. R. Mostyn-Owen 1 j Mar
Rumley Fred. Godfrey 17 Apr
Captains.
Charles HenryLord,)i.».(2f),
[r], Bon. Major 23 Not
Edward Lloyd Bon. Majors Apr
Basil Edwin Phillips, (B)... 24 Apr
Fred. Wm. Proctor, p.s. (S),
Capt. ret. pay W. Riding
Regt n Feb
John Lock Lock, ret. pay
lit Battalion 2 Apr
Horace Dixon Mayhew 29 July
Lieutenants.
Hugh Russell Eliott 21 Jan.
Llewellyn W. Howell
Tmi ','liam,(K),/»»(i-ur'°r
of Mutketry 22 Jul;
Henry Hugh MostynBead-
nell uSepi
Morgan Grainger Jones ...15 Nov
Sbcond Lieutenants.
R. Gordon T. Gathorer ...21 Sep
Francis Caradic Rose
IV.'- '4 APr
Roger Whitley Hate 24 Nov
dd,t. CfVaVt.-G. W. D. B.
Lloyd. Captain 1 Hn 15 Ana
Qr.M'at'er -W. II. ""
Bon. "
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Carnarvon fii,
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
" The Plume of the Prince of We
''Lch Dien."
Honobabt Colonel.
G. S. G. £or.i Penrhyn 6 Ma
Lt.Colonbl.
Owen L. J. Evans 4 No-
Majobb.
Bon. Henry R. II. 1.10yd-
M.mi.yn. late Sub Lieut.
23 F. Bon. Lt.Colonel .14 No'
Captains
Howell R. Jones-Williamn,
H.m. Major 7 J»'
'Jritnth Radcliffe Owen :E Mar. go
ilrthur Hamilton Pryce,
■ Son. Major 20 Sept.90
(iichd.Eaw.L'ioydRiohardB,
I p.t. 21N0V. 91
Brnest F. C. Evanson1 10 Feb. 53
K. R. P. Macartney-Filgate 2 Jan. 96
pylvanus Reynolds 28 Oct. 96
LIBUTBNANTS.
Wm. Douglas Jones IS) ... 3 Oct. 91
|Eric Jas. Walter Piatt 12 Mar. 92
Charles Patrick Holroyd ... 3 Mar. 94
ffm. Edw. Strange Butson 2 Jan. 95
SvanBowen Jones, v. 9. (S)
\ Inst, of Musketry 7 Jnly 97
Cyril C. Hamilton Poiter.. 20 Oct. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Robt.George Vivian Dnft... 27 Jan. 97
Llewelyn I. G. Morgan-
I Owen 8 May 99
[Robert Love Lloyd... 4 Nov. 99
y.dj.4rCapt. — R A. Berners,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Sept.99
r.Mr. — Joseph E. F.
Barr, Hon. Lieut 5 Oct. 07
tied. Of.—
Bine Facings.
The South Wales Borderers.
3BD Battalion.
[Formerly the Royal South Wales Bor-
derers Militia.)
Head Quarters, Brecon.
HONOBABY COLOKBL.
Arthur Lord Ormathwaite,
late Capt. 1 Life Guard*. ..30 Dec. 76
LlEUTBNANT COLONBL.
8harlesHealey, p.t. [r] 6 June 98
Majobs.
Thos. Williams Jones, (S) 2 Dec. 96
Stuart Williams Morgan ...24 May 99
Captains.
Hy, J. Vaaghan Phillips,
p.t.(E) 2 Dec. 93
Hy. Read Darley (H), (t),
ret. pay 4 Dragoon Guardsis, Feb. 94
H. Hickman Bromfield,(^?9 Aug. 94
Herbert Ferd. Woodgate,
(S) {t) ret. pay 1 Bn 31 July 95
Cecil SamiltonArmitage (H),
Inspector Bold Coast
Constabulary 23 Oct. 95
GuyMaxwell-Heron.p.y.(-H}2 Dec. 96
Richard Francis Gunter ... 2 Dec. 96
David Hughes Morgan 11 Aug. 97
Geo. Turner, ret. pay 1 Bn. 7 Oct. 98
James Miller Gibson-Watt 8 Oct. 98
John Philip Vfooi,(S)Intt.
of Musketry 24 May 09
Libutbnants.
James Dnndas 26 May 97
Edmund Southey 22 Jan. 9S
JohnWheen 8 Oct. 98
Richard Godwin Coles 8 Oct. 98
Second Libutbnants.
Benj.Gonville Bromhead ... 9 Nov. 98
Wm. Rice Tudor Clement .. 9 Nov. 98
Son. EyreNathanielMaeseyi5 Mar. 99
Edm. Hy. Herbert Westby 15 Nov. 99
Adjt.$Capt— G. H. Grant,
Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Sept.95
Or. Mr.— Moore Murphy,
Son. Captain 1 May 93
Med. Off—
4th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Montgomery
Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Honobaby Colonel.
GeorgeChas. Earl o/Powisi6 Apr. 98
Lt.Colonbl.
Chas. Edw. Ramsbottom -
lsherwood, Hon. Colonel 9 Sept. 96
Majob.
Edw. S. St. Barbe Sladen to May 99
Captains.
Ferdinand Louis Genth.p.e.
(S), Inst, of Musketry ...22 Aug. 94
Fiennet Maurice Colvile,
W.African Frontier ForceiS Apr. 96
Militia Infantry.
Abel E. Morrall, j>.«. (IT),
Reserve 23 Feb. c,i
Hugh Robt. Edw. Harri-
son, late Lieut. Qrcn.Gds.15 Feb. 99
Hy. Spencer Scott Harden,
'late Lt. Lancashire Fus. 13 Sept.99
Ernie Rumbold Taylor 3 June 99
Libctbnants.
Fras. Lucas Clements Scott S Nov. 99
Andrew George Board 3 Nov. 99
Harold Casamajor Davies 8 Nov. 99
Foster Newton Thorne 8 Nov. 99
Sbcond Lieutbnants.
Arthur Berger 22 Feb. 99
AlisterMackenzie Forteatb.25 Oct. 99
Harmood Banner 15 Nov. 99
Henry Augustus Hare 6 Dec. 99
Adjt.S-Capt.— H.M.Graham,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Feb. 97
Qr. Master. — Adolphus
Black, Hon. Lieut 24 June 99
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
King's Own Scottish
Borderers.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Scottish Borderers Mil.
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Honobaby Colonel.
ArchibaldHiune,p.».(If),|_r]i9 0ct. 9
Lt.Colonbl.
Jas. K. Maxwell Witham,
p.t. (S) 9 Nov. 93
Majobs.
Claud V. E. Laurie.p.i. (3)
[r] 17 Oct. 94
JohnMackie,ji.» 3 June 99
Captains.
Sir Alex. D. Grierson, Bt.
(H) (f],p.t 10 July 86
W. C. Critchley-Salmouson,
v.t i3 Aug
Harold Wm. Alex. Fras.
Crichton-Browr.e. p.t. ...13 Jan. 94
Arth. D. Ripley Polt.p.s. (1)28 Mar. 94
W. D. Young-Herries, p.t.
(T)(H) 17 Oct. 94
James BTu.ce Wilkie,y.«. It) 1 May 95
James Lewis Greig, p.t.[t] 2 Oct. 95
W.L.Campbell Allan, p.».(0 3 June 99
Lieutbnants.
Henry Keswick, p.s 25 Feb. 93
William MCall,p.». (H) (t) 1 Aug. 94
George Gordon Moir, p. «... iAug.94
Sir Wm. Jardine, Bart. p.s.
(S) 8 May 95
John Temple Scriven, p.t.
(E)lnttructor ofMusketryij Jan. 97
George Douglas Dixie, p.t. 18 May 98
Sbcond Lieutbnants.
Hugh Steuart Gladstone ...10 Feb. 97
John Beaumont Neilson ... 2 Feb. 98
Patrick Wellwood Dudgeon 4 Mar. 99
Nigel William Montague
Brunton 3 Julr 99
Adit, f Capt.—F. J. Carru-
thers, Capt. 2 Battalion 1 Sept.99
Or. Master.— Walter Edw.
Webb.1 Son. Lieut 8 June 92
Med. Off —
Blue Facings.
860
Henry Chfivasse 20 Jan. 97
Robert FitzRoy Maclean
Johnstone, late I.S.C. ...23AU1J.99
Captains.
Daniel Fras. M. Macqueen,
p.s. (S),l**t.ofMusketry2oOci.Sj
Harold Mills Clifford, p.».(t)
(if), Inttruotor of Mutketryi-j ku%.<)
Kenneth Rodas Devaynes
Shaw 5 May 9*
Alfred John Bowman 23 Mar. 92
Stnry V. J. M'Cann Still.
(S), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulary 23 Apr. 9a
Arthur R. C. Liltledale 17 June 93
James CampbellGardner... 17 May 94
Richard Landale Cumber-
land,(H)p.s. serving in the
Niger Coast Protectorate. ..28 May v4
John Arthur Briggs, ret.
pay 5 Battalion.. 2S Nov. 94
Henry M.M'Neill-Hamilton 4 May «
JohnL'raigieNora>ell,p.t.{H\,
Assist. Insp. Gold Coast
Constabulary 23 Sept. 9*
David Blaikie Hislop 10 Feb. 97
Charles Joseph Lynch 9 Nov.99
Philip Joseph MagULre, p.s. 3 Nov.99
John Birkbeck (S) 8 Nov.99
LlBUTBNAHTS.
Valentine Alex. Blake (U)n Mar. 06
Second Lieutbnanth.
William Arland Dssher ...22 Mar. 97
Hy. Francis Hobart Kerr 8 May 97
Michael H. D. Thomson-
Cannichael 27 July 98
Reg.R.W.BrudenellMurphy 3 Dec. 98
Greville Hazlerigg 4 Mar. 99
CbarlesJ.P.M'AipineJrantis Mar. 99
George Frederick Phillips 4 Nov. 99
Adjts. A- Capts.—C. M. S.
tlenning.Capt.i Battalion 1 Feb. 99
G. D. Luard, Capt. 2 Bn. ...15 Aug. 9*
Qr. Master. W. Oliphant,
Son. Lieut
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt.Colonei
Alex. M. Adams 7 Dec. 99
Dark Green Facings.
Cameronians ( Scottish Kifles)
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly v nd Royal Lanark Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
Honobaby Colonbl.
Sir D. C. R. Carrick
Buchanan, ECB. DL.JP.
late Cornet 2 Dragoont ...31 Oct. 85
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Arthur Henry Courtenay,
Son. Colonel 9 Oct. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
Geo. Farie, late Capt. 74 F.
Son. Colonel 30OCI. 95
Majobs.
William Charles Douglas. .25 Dec. 05
Montague G. Johnstone.1
p.t. ret. pay 2 Dragoons,
Son. Lt.Colonei 25 Mar. 96
The Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Fermanagh Light Inf.)
Head Quarters, Snniskillen.
Honobaby Colonbl.
Lowry Egei ton, Earl of
Enniskillen 8 Jan 87
Lt.Colonbl.
Hugh Houghton Stewart,
late Captain Irish Rifles. ..22 Sept. 97
Majob.
Son. Charles Alexander1^ Nov. 97
Captains.
Edward Simon White 27 Feb. 92
Arthur Wyndham Gels' on,(K)
serving in Lagos Constabu-
lary 18 Mar. 96
Joseph Crean 22 Apr. 99
Freil. Carmichael H.
CampbeU 29 Apr. 99
George Alfred Sabine, (U),
Lagos Constabulary 19 July 99
Leopold Arthur M'Clintock 7 Nov. 99
Libutbnants.
Richd. E. Nunn Bailey 19 Jan. 98
Harry Gardiner 4 Nov.99
Charles John Bayly 4 Nov.99
SscoNn Libutbnants.
James Budden 5 Apr. 99
George Knaggs 14 Apr. 99
Shirley East Apthorp 3 Nov.99
Alexander Rowley Miller. ..11 Nov._99
Walt»rM'ClellanCrosbie...i4 Apr. 99
Arthur C. Kiuley Magill .. 5 Dee. 99
Adjt.d-Capt.— P.J.L.Totten-
hain. Capt. South Stafford-
shire Regiment 1 Nov. 95
, Qr. Master. —
tMed. Of—
H6i
4111 BATTALION.
{Formerly the Royal Tyrone Ft •
Bead Quarters, Omagh.
HONOHART GOLOKBL.
.1*-* Uf. Yitct. Charlomont,
OB. Comptroller of the
Household to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 25 Apr. S5
Lt.Colonbl.
Charles Murray Alexander,
Hon. Colonel 3 Nov. 97
Majohs.
Honey Irvine, Hon. Lt. Col. 4 1
Captains.
Hon. Geo. Saral. Alexander,
Hon. Major... 13 May 76
John KnoxM'Clintock,/>.».
(H) 2q May 36
Hoot. Lyon Moore,p.*;,(i/) 26 June 97
7a*. H. Davidson -Houston ,-(11)
(i)» Assist. Sttpl ofOontta-
butary. Straits Settlements 9 Mar. 93
Lewis Ernest Buchanan ...17 Aug. 98
Walter Vaughan Jones, p.«.
(II) 3 Dec. 98
Randolph George Gethin,
(H),Iust. of Musketry ...12 July 99
Lieutenants.
■George Young Smith 17 Aug. 9S
Richard Alex. Chalouer,/-.*.
(Hi i7Aug.93
-John Claudius Herdruan ... 8 Nov. 99
Chas. Jas. Reginald Walker 8 Nov. 99
SKCOND L(B0TBXANT3.
A4)K d- t'apt.—C. A. Wild-
ing, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Sept. 97
Pay ma tier, —
Qr. Master. — Wm. George
Williams, Hon. Captain. ..ti Mar. 3,
Met. Of.—
5TH BATTALION.
(Formerly the Prince of Wales's Otcn
Donegal Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ballyshannon.
HONOSABT CoLONBL.
Lord Claud J. Hamilton ...17 Jan. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Baptist Johnston Barton,3
late Lt. 33 F.; Hon. Col. ...21 Feb. 91
Major.
Ma xwell J.Carpemlale, p.*.
(H) 19 July 99
Captains.
Tticlid. Fras.E. E.Cochrane29 May 95
John Stewart Hamilton ...29 May 95
Chas. Fredk. Stewart, p. a.
(H), 22 Jan. 96
KdmundArnistron{zCroft(<PJ5 Apr. 99
Edward Fras. Green, lute
■zndLiev.lt Dragoon Guard si Nov. 99
LlBCTENANTS,
Francis M'Gwle, . //), In-
structor of Musketry ... m Mar. 96
Charles Stanmore Page ...24 Dec. 97
Second Lihutknants.
Gerald Wharton Browne. ..14 Feb. 99
Stanley Masierson Wttod ,14 Feb. 99
Joseph W m. Fred. Alexander 1 May 99
HaHiert Durie Moore 24 May 99
Adit, d; Capt.— h.C. Warren,
Copt. Munster Fusiliers... 30 Sopt.97
Pttytr.axfer -■
Qr.l£r.— JuiresWhite, ifon.
Lieut 31 Aug. 87
Mid. Ojf.-
Blue Facings.
The Gloucesrfirsnire Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
Formerly the Ruyal South Gloucester
Light I nfantry.)
Head Quarters, Bristol.
HOSOBAUY COLONSL.
MirWra. F. G. Gume, Bt.y r,io Feb. 9;
Miii'ttu Infantry.
Lt.Colonkl.
Willi I, iliill.CB.
DL. p. t. J \, Hon. Colonel 16 Oct. 86
Majobb.
Lionel SeymourBenson.j).*.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 15 Nov. 90
Christopher D. Guise, p.*.
[f],(Ht Rou.Lt.Cobmel... 10 Feb. 97
Captains.
W. K. Parrv Burgee, p.s. [<]
(H) Hon. Major 6 May 84
Gilbert Robert H. Collis,
p.s. it\{H) Hon. Major. ..22 July S5
DavidJ.iiiir/oyNorthesk,;) *.
(H) 18 Aug.88
Edw. Dodwell Crichton,j>.*.i3 Aug.88
(II)
Russell James Kerr, p.s. {_t}t6 Oct.
Chandos B. Lee Warner,
p.s. (t) (H) 6 Feb.
Hon. Douglas George Car-
negie, p.s 23 Mar.
WalterH.de Burgh Griffith,
P-s. (if) (0 5 Aug
Libutbnants.
George Herbert Burges, p.s.
{H)Inst, of Musketry 25 Mar.
Robert Lionel Marshall, j-.jr.19 Mar.
Alfred Irvine Menzies,;'.*. 19 July
Walter Hayle Walshe, p.s.
(H) (t)lateLt. 3 Bn. York
and Lancaster Regimen Hi~, July
Edward John Samuel ... Oct,
Harold F. C. Chetwood-
Aiken 22 Nov.
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Henry M. Basing Paulet ...18 Oct.
Charles Frederick Huth ...25 Oct.
Neville Pattullo Brooke ... 4 Nov.
Henry Cyril Grimley 15 Nov.
Arthur William Phelps 16 Dec.
Adit, d- Capt.— A.C. Lovett,
Captain 1 Battalion 2 Nov.
Qr. Master.— Thos. Smyth,
Hon. Lieut 19 Nov.
Med. Of.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal North Gloucester
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cirencester.
Honobaht Colonel.
Sir R.N.F. Kingscote.-ffOB.
late Lt. Col. Scots Guards,
Extra Equerry to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wa-l-es, and
Commissioner of Woods and
Forests 22 Jan. 62
Lt.Colonbl.
Seymour H.-EuWBathurst 2 Mar. 98
Majous.
Arthur Leopold Paget, (H.)
Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 Mar. 96
Henry Selwyn Goodlake,
ret. pay Lancashire Ftfiliere,
Hon. Lt. Colonel iC Mar. 98
Captains.
Jesse DevenishGouldMuith 13 May 91
JohnW.S.Wingfield-Digby,
(H) 14 Apr. 94
Hon. Allen Benj. Bathurht,
MP. ... 23 Jan. 95
Charles Henry Harding, p.s.22 Jan. 96
Chas. Edw. Frank Henry. p s. 4 Mar. 96
Mervvn Edw. G. Rhys wing-
field, p.s. (a) latcLr.zLffc
Gds. Instr. of Musketry ...13 July 98
Lihutknants.
Hy. M. Paget, Earl of Suf-
folk and Berkshire, Aide
de Camp to the Governor
General of India , 2 Jan. qt
Wm. J. Paley Marling. />.*, 3 July 97
Christopher Capel 3 July 07
Tiits, Brabaxon I'onsonby 13 July 98
Michael Sngb Hicks-Beach
p.i 19 July 99
John B. Wood Robinson,
p,«, ... ig July 99
Sbcond Luutbnims
Lionel luglis 7 Juneg
Richard HungerfordPolleni6 Aug. 9/
Hugh S. Mursham Towns-
hend 16 Aug, 91
Adjt. Sr Capt. — Joseph S.
Hobbs, Capt. 1 Battalion 5 Aug.JJj
Qr. Master.— B. N. Sprag-
gett, Hon. Captain 29 Oct. 3
Med. Of —
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The Worcestershire E-egt,
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the Worcester Militia.) y
Head Quarters, Worcester.
honobary coloxbl.
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Alfred Winsmore Hooper,
JP. Hon. Colonel 2 Ang.q
Lt.Colonbl.
Edward Hugh Bearcroft,
DL. JP. Hon. Colonel 2 Aug. <ft '
Majobs.
Hu^h Edm.E.Everard.l //) ,
(7*), p.s., late Lt. 1 Bn.
Hun. Lt. Colonel 2 July 94
Robert Holden.1 Esquire of
St. John of Jerusalem, 1
Cadet Bn. King's Royal
,V>'V-, }lon 1,1 1 '.'/■■.'.■ ' . . J ;inC0;
Octavius Scarlett Martin-
dale-Vale,1 (H) 25 Nov.9<
Shirley A. Stephenson -
Fetherstonhaugh,JP.(ii)r5Sept.9;
Captains.
Alfred Henry Hudson, p.*.,
JP. Hon. Major 11 July 8;
Harry S. Richardson, Capt.
ret. pay 12 Lancers 15 Feb. 8fi
Arthur GordonSteward,?*.*. 1 7 J'^ne 91
Chas. G. Irving Edmondes,
p.s. 3 Septra
William Frederick Holroyd
Morgan, p. s «; Nov. 9a
Ferd.D.W in. Lea-Smith,;*.*.. 7 June 9.:
Percioal Henry A. Lepgett,
(H), Astist. Insp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 17 Feb. 94
Wm. W. Stanley Clarke! ^22 Aug.94
Walter Spoor Brindle,3 (H)zo Nov.95
Charles Henry f-ailcy, (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 8 June 97
Cuthbert Edward Lord, p.*.
Hon. Ca/>t. 1 Cadet Bn.K.
R. Rifl<* S June 97
Jas. B. FalknerCartland... 8 June 97
John Talbot Lutley, p.s* ... 3Junes7
Hon. Cnas. John Coventrv*2o July 98
Hugh Beck,* ret. pay 1 i?«.is Feb. 99
Libutbnahtb.
Edw. Fras. Herbert Evans 2S N<w. ?4
All'retl Francis I'ustanco ...24 Nov. 97
Charlc*. Lord HindUp, Aide
d* Camp to the Governor
of Victoria 24 Nov. 97
William Berington .. 24 Nov. 97
William Alex. Gordou(ii')24 Nov. 97
Cecil FreoericGilbertson 34 Nov. 97
Pryse ]ll>y>i,{li) Instructor
qf Mu-kttry i;.Iuuc9S
Reginald C. Popham Blythi s Apr. 99
John Hy. Godfrey Crane. ..15 Apr. 99
Graham Howard Gwyiher
(Hi 15 Apr. 99
Frederick Berkeley 15 Apr. 99
Wm. Edw. DorrinRton Bell 15 Apr. 99
Geo.FitzHardingeBcrkeleyi3 Apr, y>
Sbctond Lieutenants.
Hy. Thos. Oias. L. Moly-
neux-Seel cs Oct. 93
Hugh Auidol Stanton Stan-
ton 12 Oct. 93
BowcherC.SenhouseClaite 1 June 99
Archibald DouganBuzzirdi3 July 99
Gerard B. Carrie Irvine ...23 Aug. 99
Orbell Oaies 4 Nov. 99
Adjts. 4- Cape*.— L.C.G Tut-
nelL, Capf. E. Surrey Regt. S June 96
*C. B. Westmacott, Captain
t Battalion 10 Aug. 98
Qr. Master. — Isaac Young6
[Lt. Liverpool Regt. 19
Sept. 85), Htn. Captain "25 Jan. S3
Med Offs —
iiurgeon Lt. Colonel Herbert
G. Budd ; Dec.
White Facings.
9»
The East Lancashire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
''^Formerly glh Royal LsKcaehircMilitia .)
Eead Quarters, Burnley.
Honobarf Colonel.
St> John HaTdy Thursby,
Bart- late Lt. 90 F. .... 30 July 79
Lt. Colonel.
John Erdeswick Butler-
Bowdcsi, p.*. Mox.ColoHehc, Dec. 91
MAJORS*
R.H.Miljie-Redhead(if), M13 Apr. 92
-JohnWm. Robinson Parker,
p. 1. (H) ret. pat/ Yorkshire
Regt r5 Apr. 99
Captains.
■Cle—eat James M'Coan, p.s.
(H) 28 July SS
William Alfred Jupp 23 May gi
•Chas.E.A.T.Trevor-Battye'is Apr. 92
•Chas. H. Jfvffi'fn Ringer,
employed in theyiger Coast
Protectorate ... 20 May 93
Eilm. A. LeGendre Starkie28 Apr. 94
Jotn M'Maaon E )berts,
late Lt. it Hu.sitrs 5 May 94
.Chas. J. Lloyd-Carson, 7?.*. 7 Aug. 95
Honry Joseph Nugent 27 Juue98
Sydney Wharton Allen, p.s.
(if ) 19 June go
■Stanley Musgrave, p.* 19 June 99
Lieutenants.
Cyril Slater, p.s.(H), Assist.
Insp. Gold Coast Constabu-
lary .....23 Feb. 9S
Second Lieutenants.
'(Thomas Haworth Preston... 16 Nov. 98
Edward Joseph Wolseley... 1 Feb. 99
Francis Stepiieu Bownng 8 June 99
Adjt. $■ Capt.—C. W. T. T.
Gotf, Captain 1 Battalion 19 Mar. 95
<Qr. Master. — John Cuttle,
Hou. Lieut.... 7 Oct. 96
White Facings.
The East Surrey Eegiment.
3 ED BATTALION.
[Formerly the ist Royal Surrey Militia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston.
Honoeabt Colonel.
T. W. Lemmon, CB 29 Oct. 98
Lt. Colonel.
fiir George Douglas Clerk,
BarL.late 2nd Life Guards,
Hon. Colonel 4 Jan. 99
Majors.
John Charles Worthington
(H) 30 Oct. 95
Fra». Lee Sanders, (if) ...26 Oct. 98
Captains.
Walter Boy-uton 7 Jan. IS
Hy.Ardwickburgess,2>.*....22 July 96
Militia Infantry.
Henry William George
Cro'ftou 25 May 97
John W. Carrington Glyuna6 May q7
Leon. A. Joy Middleton, p.s.26 May 97
Alfred Chris. Glover, (if).
Instructor of Musketry ...■*£ May 97
Charles Frederick. Halkett*^ Mar. 99
George Algernon Moakin,
late 2nd Lt. 15 Hussars ...25 Oct, 99
Lieutenants.
Geo. Remington Breading,
p.s. (H) serving in the Hast
Africa Rijlee 1 Dec. 98
Alexander James Dino Hay2i Dec. 98
WilliamDroughtRogerson2i Dec. 98
Geoffrey Averell Daniell...2i Dec. 93
Sydney Twells Watson 27 Sept. 99 1
Frederick Graham Sharp. ..27 Sept. 99
Archibald Gilson Taylor ...27 Sept. 99
Arthur Percy Palmer 27 Sept. 99
Robert Eric Bryce Wisden 27 Sept. 99
Francis Gerald Gilson 27 Sept. 99
Second Lieutenants,
Oswald Vernon Forbes 22 Feb. 99
Arthur Edward O'Meara... 14 Apr. 99
George OlansFarrington .. 6 Sept. 99
Harry LawrenceAinsworth 8 Nov. 99
Alex.'L. Milliken Napier... 13 Dec. 99
Rowland Clement rlatt ..20 Dec. 99
Adj. i: Capt.—'B.. D. Law-
rence,C'aptain 2 Battalion 1 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — Wm. Coleman,
Hon. Lieut. 29 May 95
Med. Off—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 3rd Royal Surrey Mil itia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
Honoeaet Colonel.
James Le Geyt Daniell S Oct. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Bernard Gilpin Haines,1
late Lt. iSF. Hon.Colonel^i Oct. 94
Majors.
Francis S. G. Moon, p.«.,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 12 Nov. 87
E.A.UvedaloPrice,;i.8.(fl')27 Oct. 97
Captains.
Howard Vvse Welch 3 Apr. 90
Henry Ele'y, (if), ret. pay
Liverpool Regiment 19 Nov. 90
Fred. L. Chas. Thomas, (11)
late 2 Bit. East Surrey
Regt. Hon. Major 21 Jan. 93
Fras. R. Bircham Parmeter,
(H), Assist. Inspector Gold
Coast Constabulary 23 Oct. 95
Hubert Askew Fardell,
late Lt. Dorset Regt 28 Oct. 96
ArthurVictorThomson,i>.K.it Nov. 96
Henry Valentine Bache de
Satge S Dec. 97
FrederickGeo.Mansford( if (22 Mar. 99
Lionel Edwaid Barry 29 Apr. 99
Libutenants.
Frederick Geo. Theobald. ..27 July 98
William John Stomm 3 Aug. 98
Wm. L. Chambre Moore-
Brabazon 4 Feb. 99
Herbert Alexander Neild 4 Feb. 99
Norman G. P.de C.T'ronscn27 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Harold Walter Archer 4 July 98
Arthur Montagu Turner... 5 July 9S
Alexander lilphinston 30 Mar. 99
Noel Galloway Corry 27 Apr. 93
Harold Gilead Smith 4 Nov. 99
Wilfrid Maurice Longden 8 Nov. 99
Rd.G.DenlsonO'Callaghan 4 Dec. 99
ArchibaldA. Adrian Gilbert 4 Dec. 99
Lionel Dudley Buckeridge 11 Dec. 99
Adj. It Capt.—B.. E.Benson,
Capt. East York Regt. ... 5 Apr. 93
Qr. Master.— William Leveu
Proudfoot, if on. Captain 19 May 83
Mci.Off— Surg.Lt.Col.tia.t-
th8wOwenColeman,Jz\D. 1 Dec. 9
White Facings.
86j
The Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Cornwall Ranger)
—Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Honorary Colonel.
Field Marshal H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, KG.KT.
KP. GMB.GCSI.GCMG.
ocie. aero 28 Apr. 7s
Lt. Colonel.
Thomas E. J. Lloyd, DL.
Hon. Colonel ..is Sept. 97
Majors.
Henry John Greame Lloyd,1
p.s. late Lt. 2 Battalion,... 3 May 99
Captains.
Arthur Francis Salmou ( T),
lion. Major 5NOV.87
Gerald Marccll Conran 12 N0V.S7
John G. Orlebar.lplin.CMG.
(H), Inspector General
Lagos Constabulary 4 Apr. 88
Piers Alex. H. Viscount
Valletort, DL 23 Mar. gr
Adrian Kdw. G. Graves ...27 Apr. 98
Reginald W. Cassan Fenton,
(H),serving with the British
Guiana Police 4 Feb. 99
Charles Baliol Scott, p.s. (q)
(if) 4 Feb. 99
Lawrence Williams (if) ... 3 May 99
LIEUTENANTS.
Eric Felton Falkner 4 Feb. 9#
RochfortVere Hunt 4 Feb. 99
Cuthbert Joseph Pike (H),
instructor of Musketry ... 4 Feb. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Hy.N.Baskcombe Harrison 6 July 98
Ernest Edward Barrow 2 Nov. 98
Lewis V. Astley Cooper ... 3 May 99
Edward Wilcocks Grigg ...11 Uct. 99
Graham Bell Murray 5 Dec. 99
Adj.fCapt — E.S.Williams,
Captain 2 Battalion 15 Feb. 97
Qr. Master.— Charles John
Eary,3 Hon. Lieut 3 Aug. 9a
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Duke of Wellington's
(West Biding Eegiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 6th West lor* Militia.)
Head Quarters, Halifax.
Honoeabt Colonel.
Henry, Duke o/Wellington,
late of Grenadier Guards 10 Apr. 36
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt. Colonel.
Alex. Keith Wyllie, p.». Hon.
Colonel 16 Mar. 98,
Majobs.
Hen. E. Heydemann,p.». [(] 20 Mar. 95
Captains.
RobertN.D. Bruce, p.s.(H)
Hon. Major 28 Nov. 83
Kruest Lucas Cordes, Hon.
Major -18 Oct. 8«
Horace James Johnston ,p.s.
(if) 14 July 90
Basil Sholto A. Douglas-
Hamilton, p.'. (H) 3° Sept.9*
Henry Montagu Digby 9 June 97
Frederick Lawrie Tesche-
mnker, (if ) 29 Sept.97
Henry H. Wayman,p.». ...29 Sept.97
LlEUTBNANT.
Cha8.EdwinBourneHanson2t Jane 99
8*3
SBCOITD LIEUTENANTS.
James Younge Greenwood is Oct. 98
Lionel Hernpatn 3 Dec. 98
Clive Collingwood Dangar23 June 99
Eric Manfred Liddell, p.s.. ..10 July 99
ddjt. rf- Capt.— F.A.Havden,
Major West Riding Regt. 12 Feb. 95
Qr.Mr.— Chas. Hyde, lion.
Lieut 19 Sept 94
ed.Of—
White Facings.
The Border Regiment.
3BD BATTALION.
Formerly Royal Cnmb'r'.rrd Militia.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
H0NOR4RY Colonel.
H. C. Earl of Lonsdale 14 Feb. 91
Lt. Colonel.
James Robert Bain, Hon.
Colonel 28 May 92
Majors.
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming,
Son. Lt. Colonel 4 Feb. 91
Noble Fleming Jenkins,
ret. pay 2 Bn 9 May 96
Captains.
Alfred H. Collingwood, (t),
Son. Major 5 Oct. 92
Rhys Wm.Wykehnm Jones,1
retired pay Sussex Regt.
Son. Major 26 Oct. 92
John Congreve 31 May 94
Wm. Plnnkett MacBride 12 Aug. 93
John Norman (if) 23 May 96
J3"o7i.Alf.Kdw.C.J.Stourton23 May 96
Robt. Walker H Woodbnme
(S),InstructorofMmketry 8 June 96
LlRCTBNANTB.
Thos. Wm. Talbot Isanc ...22 Mar. 99
Basil Owen Palmer .'2 Mar. 99
Joseph Clarence Walters
Anderson 15 Apr. 99
Oliver Montague Crackan-
thorpe ... ... 2 Aug. 99
J«&eph Hedley Henderson 22 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Claude Graham 14 Apr. 99
Peter Chas. Ernest Paul .. ir Oct. 99
Thomas Strutt Irwin 13 Nov. 99
Adjt.j-Capt.— C.E.H.Cooch,
Captain 1 Battalion 13 May 95
Qr. Mr.— William Thome,
Son. Lieut 24 Mar. 97
Med Of.—
4TK Batta i.roN.
Formerly the Royal Wentmoreland
Light Infantry)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
HONORAItY 'OLONBL.
Louis C. Salkeld. retired .10 Feb- 94
Lieutenant Colonel.
Arthur W. D. Lewis, y.s.t
Son. Colonel 7 Apr. 97
Major,
Geo. A.Mouusey- tievnham28 Apr. 97
Captain;-.
Geo. Algernon Dnitfen, t».t.,
Son. Major , .. 2 Nov. 89
Robert Thomas Harland,
Son. Mjjnr 18 Feb. 91
William Scott Fulton. (//)3oJan. 92
Thomas RickcttH Morse, *
p.t\S)lateSurg.C.tpt Army
Medical Staff, Instructor
• f Musketry 15 Mar. 93
Militia Infantry.
LTBT/TEWAStF.
Douglas Hy. Randall Gif-
fard 2 Aug. 09
James Alexander Ellis 1 Aug. 99
Jocelyn Langton Waller ... 2 Aug. 99
Second Lieutenant--.
Adit. fOapt.—G. E. Wynell-
Mayow, Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Feb. 99
Qr. Master. — John Henry
Jones, Son. Lieut. 12 Dec. 94
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
3BD Battalion/.
(Formerly the Royal Sussex Light Inf.)
Head Quarters, Chichester.
Honorary Colonbl.
Lt. Colonel Commanoant.
The Earl of March, JP.
late Lt. & Capt. Or. Gds.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 28 June 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
Majobs.
Charles R.Godman,p.*.2fon.
Lt. Colonel 6 July 89
Chas. Percival Henty, p.a.n Apr. 96
Captains.
Charles R. A. Leslie, Son.
Major 13 Sept.84
JosephGodman,i/on.JWa;'ori2 Mar. 87
Stephenson Robert Clarke,
Hon. Major „..*.. ..12 Mar. 87
Robt. Law. Thornton, f .».
(t) Son. Major 17 Aug. 89
Charles Henry von Roemer 8 Mar. 92
Arthur Reginald Hurst, p. s. 14 Apr. 93
William Molyneux Clarke. 11 Apr. 96
Chas. H. Lord Settrington :i Apr. 96
Pelham Rawstorn Papilloni2 May 96
Fiennes Wm. Edw. Blake 18 Aug. 97
Lieutenants.
Frank Thomas Wisden q Sept.93
Cecil G. H. Alers Hankey g Sept.93
Alexander R.Davey.p.i.Uf)
Instructor of Musketry ...11 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Edward Huth, j>.i.i7 Nov. 97
Henry Russell Sturgis, p.s.22 Dec. 97
Cecil T. Fraeer Clayton ... 9 Feb. 98
Rodn-y Aug. R. Wilkinson 2 July 98
Lawrence E. M'Conaghey 26 Oct. 98
Albert John Rankin 17 Nov. 99
Alexandpr Wood 4 Nov. 99
Chas. J. A.C. IWMngestre ji Dec. 99
Adj. 4- Capt.— P. E. P.
Crawfurd, Captain 1 Bat-
talion 24 Nov. 98
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master.— Thos. Kinloch,
Hon. Captain 1 Apr. 81
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
The Hampshire Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Hampshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Winchester.
Honorabt Colonel.
Om. Sir John Davis,1 KCB.
[R] 26 Feb. gC
Lt.C'olowbl Comm asp AST-
William W. Earl of Sel-
borne, JP9 v.*. [>1, Urtder
Secretary of Shite for the
Colonies, Son. Colonel ...2: Apr. 99
Majors.
Fras. Chas. Baring 29 Mar. 99,
William Graham Nicholson 3 May w>
Captains.
Wm. Barrow Simonds 27 Oct. SB"
Philip Pester Phelps, (U<,
Inxt. of Musketry 9 Apr. 90
Str James Heron Walker,
Bart. San. Major 9 Feb. 94
John Evelyn Bazalgette ...29 Apr. 95
Cecil Du Pre r.l'o\viir\.:p s.
(It), \t], late Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards, Hon. Major 23 Oct. 95
Reginald Arthur Womb-
well (H), late Lt. z Drag.22 Apr. 96
Wilfrid Wm. Ashley (H),
late Lt. Gr< nadier Gds 15 Apr. 99
Robert C. L. Stapltton
Bretherton(H ),serci tig Kifk
the Gold Coast Constabu-
lary 3 May 99 .
Harry Wm. Morgan Willis 3 May 99
Jas. Edward, Earl of Mal-
mesbury 3 May 99
Algernon Charles Cox 3 May 99
Libutbnants.
George Brooke 4 Sept.97
William Gordon Huskisson 1 Jan. 98
Bertram Langdon Beddy... 3 May 99
.ffon.GeorgeA.M. Hamilton-
Gordon 8 May 99
Edmond Cecil Russell,;'..-.
late Lieut. Coldstream Gdf.14 June 99
Second Libutbnahts.
Jack Charles Parker 21 Sept. 98*
Francis William Earle 15 Mar. 99
Roland Charles Green wood 30 Mar. 99
( lement Octtirms K. Stvhal-
son. Aide de Camp to the
Gorernor of Cey' on .3,1 Mar. (,9
Gerald E. Kemmis- Hetty ... 5 May 99
William Henry Mtddhlun ..2S June 99
Charles James Astley i!a-
berly i2July 99
Gerald Henry Deane 30 Aug. 99
Geo. Chiistopher Brooke
Mosgrave 6 Sept.99
Cecil Bevia Pape 29 Nov. 99
Geotlrey Bryan T. Metcali'e2o Dec. 99
Henry MiibourtlHumphery 20 Dec. 99
Adjt.i' Capt.—ll.C. U. Cole,
Captain 1 Battalion 17 Jan. 98
Qr. Mr. — Edward Hamp-
ton,8 Son. Captain 30 NOV. 81
Med. Of—
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The South Staffordshire Regt.
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the Kino's Own i*t Stiform
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
" Medittrranean."
Honoramt Colonel.
Charles W. Earl of Ay\<^~
ford 4 Feb. 99
Lt.Colonbi. Commandant.
Michael A. W. Broun, Son.
Colonel 3 Dec. 98-
Lt. Colonel.
Francis Chan Hilton 3 Dec. 98
Majobs.
Edward V.D. Peurso,p.*.(t),
(H) 1 July 95
Cbas. Edw.D.Telfer-Smol
lett, ret. pay Worcester
Regiment 25 May 97
Bnsaett Thome Seek ham ... 4 Feb. 99
Edward Win. Tcnuant 15 Mar. 99
Captains.
Gwyn WilliamB (H) 29 Apr. 93
Herbert J. S. Saunders-
Daviea 28 Mar. 94
Rupert Le Grice Elers 8 Aug. 96
Hy. B. L. Hughes, (H), ret.
pay 14 Hussars, Instructor
of Musketry 14 Apr. 97
Percie E. B. FiUwarine
Smith 4 Feb. 99
John Herbert RidEway ... 5 Dec. 99
Lieutenant".
CecilT.VincentFosbery,(.ff)t8 Apr. 94
Bernard Nugent Shaw 4 .Tuly 96
Linley Philip Reeves 7 Sept.98
Harold Duncan Balfour ...29 Mar. 99
Geo. Hiam Whitehouse 2 Aug. 99
Second Libutbnants.
Keith Bethune MacKenzie 8 Feb. 99
EveiardF.ScottHenderson 8 May 99
Edward Gronow Howell .. 8 vay 99
Augustus Frag. deTraflord 8 May 99
Charles York Hart 30 Aug, 09
Adjts.f CapU.— B.A. E. Bul-
wer, Capt, 1 Battalion 1 Aug. 99
E.K.Daubeney, DSO. Major
2 Battalion 21 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — Jas.PenKeth,1
Son. Lieut 15 Feb. 93
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Dorsetshire fiegiment.
3»D Battalion.
(Formerly the Dorset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dorchester.
Honorary Colonel.
Edward H. T. Lord Digby,1
late Coldstream Guard* ...25 Apr. 91
Lt. Colonel.
John Henry Austen, Hon.
Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Majors.
Herbert Carey Geo. Batten,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 15 Dec. 97
Captains.
Robert Erasmus Sapnders,
late Lt.R. Fusiliers; Hon.
Major ...11 Oct. 84
Edward Castleman Smith,
(H), (t), Hon. Major ..... 7 Aug. 86
FrederickCharlesWingrovei2 May 90
John H. Clark Devenish,
Hon. Major 6 Feb. 92
Denzil Hughes-Onslow,«£.
pay 2 Bn 6 Apr. 92
Chas.Robt.E.Radclyffe,(a")
Instructor of Musketry •
late Lt. 1st Life Guards ... 4 Oct. 99
LlRUTBNANTS.
Second Liruthnants.
John Norman Mearea n Apr. 98
Harry Featherstonhauu-h 12 Oct. 9S
George Ernest WoodMorriS25 Jan. 99
Lionel Eyre Mercer 15 Feb. 99
Ernest Arthur Hunter Fell 14 Apr. 99
Basil Gerard Peel 27 Apr. 99
Fredk. T. Lesley Gaskell ..20 Sept. 99
Robert Blundell Goodden... 6 Dec. 99
Adjt. * Capt.— A. H. Piatt,
Captains Battalion ...19 Sept.99
Qr. Master.— Thos. H. Bar-
ratt, Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 36
Med. Off. — S.igeon Lt.Col.
DecimusOuxme 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
,eers
Prince of Wales' Volunto^
(South Lancashire Regiment)
3rd Battalion.
( Formerly the Duke of Lancaster' t Ow)
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonbl.
Militia Infantry.
Lt. Colonel.
Robt. Ireland Blackburne 9 Dec. 96
Majors.
Montagu H. Hall, |_0 2 Jan. 97
Alexander Francis Tarbet'1 3 Dec. 98
Captains.
Edw. Kermode Heath, (H),
p. 8. Hon. Major 10 Sept.87
Charles Marson, (t) 17 May 90
ArthurGeo.WalterSkirrow,
ret. pay 2 Battalion 1 Aug. 94
George Postlethvraite, (H),
Inst, of Musketry 16 Dec. 06
Russell Ernest C. Edye ...16 Dec. 96
Nathaniel ffarington Eck-
ersley, [t] 4 Sept.97
Ion Richd. S. Shinkwin ... 1 Jan. 9S
Walter Vernon Hume (II) 5 July 99
Lieutrnantb.
Henry Lyon 3 Sept.98
John Lewis Vaughan 3 Sept.98
Sbcond Libutrnants.
Edward Mansfield Hanbury 2 Nov. 98
Owen Mostyn Conran 8 Mar. 99
Arthur S.GuodrickeCat^ell 4 0»t. 99
Charles Craufurd Stuart ...18 Nov. 99
James Guy Birnie Gordon 19 Nov. 99
Charles Rupert P. Winser 13 Dec. 99
Adjt. $ Captain— R. H. R.
Smythies, Major 1 Bat-
talion 3 Oct. 98
Qr. Master. — Jas. Morrell,
Hon. Lieut 5 Sept. 96
Med. Of.—
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The Welsh Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Boyal Glamorgan Light
Infantry .)
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
Honorary Colonbl.
Bt. Hon. R. G. Lord Wind-
sor, Comdg. Worcester Yeo-
manry 26 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonbl.
Alfred Thrale Perkins, JP.
(H), late Capt. 21 F., Hon.
Colonel 15 J^y 95
Majors.
William Watts, (H) (Q) p.s.
Acting Adjt. 1 Cadet Bn.
E.R. Rifles, Hon. Lt.Col. 5 May 94
Samuel Moreton Thomes... 7 June 99
Captains.
EdmundPlunkettDashwood,
p.s. (H), Hon. Major 1 May 85
William Forrest, p.s 13 July 91
Richard Wentworth TaylDr?6 Sept. 94
Alfred Thrale Perkins 15 May 96
Joseph Haywood 4 Nov. 96
John Wheeler Aldridge,
p.s. (t) 18 Apr. 94
Richard Descou Stevens... 2 Dec. 9G
Henry Wright Masterman,
p.s 8 Mar. 99
Edw. Alexander Pope, (H) 4 May 99
William Elton 28 Nov. 99
Francis Pul8fordLatham...27 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Douglas How 9 June 94
Harold Hague Esplin, Hon.
Capt. 1 Cadet Bn. Man-
chester Regt 23 Aug. 59
Robert Pulleine Ryder 13 Nov. 99
Duncan Wilfrid Panton ... 4 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
John Henry Nash 4 .'an. 99
Arthur Harold Hobbs 5 May 99
Geo. Hy. Spence Williams 20 May 99
Eiward Barker 8 Nov. 99
Evelyn RouthUdal 29 Nov. 99
Edward Arthur Ellis 4 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.—H. E.Taylor,
Captain Berkshire Regt. ... 1 Dec. 99
Qr Master.— Thos. Tinnock,1
Hon. Lieut 10 May 93
Med . Off.—
White Facings.
864
The Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Perth R[/les.),
Head Quarters, Perth.
Honorary Colonbl.
H.R.H. Alfred E. A. Duke of
Edinburgh! reigningDitfc*
of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) ,
KG.KT.KP.GCB.GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Personal Aide de Camp to
the Queen, <f c, dre 21 June £7
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt. Colonbl.
Hon. W. C. W. Rollo,
Master of Rollo, p.s 17 Feb. 97
Majors.
Lord Alex. Kennedy,1 late
Bt .Ma jor\ Battalion ; Hon.
Lt. Colonel 10 Mar. 9+
Wm. Angel Scott,3 late Lt.
Cameron Highlanders, Brig.
Maj. Surrey Brig. Vol, Inf.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 Mar. 97
Captains.
Jas. S. Robertson, p.s. (H)r
Hon. Major 30 Dec. 85.
Robert W. P. Clarke-Camp-
bell-Preston, p.s 13 July 89.
John MacRae-Gilstrap,4*xi.
payi Bafta/ion.IIon Majoi'22 Oct. go>
Alex. Heldewier u. Dennis-
toun,^.*f 13 June g»
CuroluaH.GrahamStirling,
p.s .20 Jan. 9+
Hon. Alex. David Murray,
p.* 14 Jrciy 9+
Arch. Glen Kidston, p.'. ...12 Aug. 96'
Stuart Robertson, lafe 14
Hussars 13 July q3
Lieutenantb.
Sir Edw. A.Stewart-Richard-
son, Bart. (H). Aide de
Camp to the Governor of
Queensland ig Mar. 92?
Wm. Huntly, Visct. Strath-
allan 4 Jnly 9+
William Keith Murray 19 Dec. 94
Ronald T. Graham Murray 9 Oct. 95.
Reoch A. Murray-Allan ... 6 Jan. 97
Lord James Thomas Stew-
art-Murray 19 June 99'
Edw. MacKenzie Murray igJuneg^
Thos. W. HargreaveB J.
Erskine 22 Nov. 991
Geo. Robt. Seton Logan-
Home 6 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Duncan Campbell 27 Sept.99.'
Charles John Murray ...18 Nov. 99-
Alfred Ernest Parker...*?... 5 Dec. 99*
Percy Lionel Moubiay 14 Dec. 99.
Adjt. — J. Stuart, Captain 1
Battalion 4 June 95.
Qr. Master. — JohnLinnmg,
Hon. Lieut 26 Aug. 98-
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire Light Infantry..
3rd Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own Royal Bucks
Militia.)
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Honorary Colonel.
Walter Canlfteld Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67 F 8 Dec. 80-
Lt. Colonel.
E.W. .Ear* 0/ Orkney 2 Mar. 98
Majors.
William Terry 24 Apr. oy
ArthurWm.HervevGood(lT.)2 Apr. 9*
S65
CAPTAINS.
Goorge Frederick Paske,
p.s.(H),Intt. of Musketry 22 Mar. 90
Charles Spencer Hall 8 Mar. 93
F.GuyDelavalThoroiuiit//> 7 May 94
Charles Francis Kyna.-tou
Maimvariug 31 Oct. 94
Philip Vivian Rose 6 Feb. 95
Sir Root. John Dasbwood,
Bart.,p.t. (H) 26 Feb. 96
Bernard J. Merliu Walsh. ..27 July 9S
Ellis Haldane Chinnery ... 4 Mar. 99
LlBUTENANTS.
Edward Wm. Wallington ... 4 July S5
3ydneyRichardsonUhristie-
Miller, p.s. 27 July 98
Ronald Mackenzie Logan«3 Aug. 99
Chas. Edw. de Lapasture,
p.s 23 Aug. 99
Ivor Sainte Croix Rose 23 Aug. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph Verney 1 July 9s
Edward Gibson Gillilan...3i July 98
- Fred. Napier Bartlett22 Mar. 99
Charles Vincent Bede
Dalley 29 Mar. 99
J.djt.fCapt— C.E.G.M.Fairt-
lough, Captain 1 Bn 27 Feb. 97
Qr. Matter.— G. Williams,
Hon. Captain 19 Nov. 81
lift. Off.—
4TH Battalion.
i,Fortnerly the Oxfordshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Oxford.
" Mediterranean ."
HoNOBABY COLONEL.
ffo«.Alg. S.Arth.Annesley,
late Lt. 16 Lancers, p.s.... 12 Dec. 91
Lt.Colonel.
Charles Rivers Bulkeley,
{!£), Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 91
M\.TOB8.
Frank Willan, (t\(H)Hon.
Lt.Colonel 19 Dec. 91
Bllgh C. Fortescue, Hon.
Lt. Colonel (H) 16 Dec. 96
Captains.
Thomas C. T. Warner, MP.
Hon. Major 19 Dec. 91
James Blyth(JJ) 17 Apr. 95
Richard Pulteney Pulteney 1 May 95
Wm. C. D«M. Viset. Milton,
MP 11 Apr. 96
W. Reg. Shute Burrington,
p.s. ( B) 6 Jan. 97
fiholto Chas.W. Lord Aber-
dour, (if). Intt.uf ' Mutk.ii Jan. 99
Lieutenants.
Albert Kenlis North 25 Jan. 99
Hon. Arthur Annesley 6 Dee. 99
.stephenG. Raymond White 6 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. C. W. Sholto Douglas 7 Dec. 9S
Robert Hugh Willan -,o Dec. 99
1 i ugh Nicholas .Isckson ...20 Dec. 99
Adit, i Oavt.—R. 1;. 11.
Hughes, Ca\-tain 1 tin.... 1 Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— Geo. A. Hirst,
Hon. Captain 21 JuneSj
Uei. Off. —
White Pacings.
Militia Infantry.
The Essex Eegiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Former!) the Essex Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Edgar John Disney ,(H),DL.
JP. late Capt. 7 F. 3 Mar. 90
Lieutenant Colonel.
Arth.Tli"'-.!i!L:!>yN<-ave,7<i/f
CaptSouthWtletBorderJraiB Jan. 99
MAJon.. ,
Arthur J. Galsworthy 11 Oct. 99
Captains.
John Bernard O'Reilly ( III -■' May 90
Thou. Alfred Pamplin Ore*
(7/), Assist. Imp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 23 May 92
F.dward Samuel IVnruse,
{S)InttructorofMnlketre-23 May 92
Fercv Tatham 26 Mar. 93
Walter Geo. Arkwright(//)i4 Apr. 93
Richd. Wm Winter Bayle.V22 Sept. 97
Cecil Frank M'Causland,
employed in the CivilService
of the Protected Native
Statet, Malay Peninsula... q May 98
George Nelson Sheffield ... 9 May oi
JPUlum Henri/ BeverUy,
p.*. (H), nerving ttmler the
Royal Niger Compai'v .-2 Apr. 99
John Harvie Montagu 25 Oct. 99
Lieutenants.
Claude R. C de Crespigny 24 May 99
Edmund Hamerton Ken-
neflck 24 May 99
Wm.R.D.CarringtonBoylen Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Rice Bowen 8 Feb. 99
Ernest John Brock 4 Nov. 99
Chas.A.JohnCholmondeley 8 Nov. 99
Bhaltair R. A. D. Stoddart-
Maclellan n Dec. 99
Geo. A. D. Forbes Canning-
ham :..." Dec. 99
Adjt. i Capt.—F. C. Winter,
Lieut. Essex Begiment 1 Nov. 99
Qr. Matter. — George S.
Ames, Hon. Lieut 1; Feb. 95
Med. Off—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Went Essex Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
Honobabt Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Fredk. Smart Walker, i/on.
Colonel 19 Feb. 94
Majobs.
Edw. Charles Bond, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 4 Apr. 94
James Hiscutt Crossmani? Apr. 99
Captains.
Cecil Hodgson Colvin.,' (H),
Instructor of Musketry,
Hon. Major 4 Junes?
Edm. Leveson Calverley,(t),
(//), )'.• 4 Apr. 94
John Edward Cliai. Rlakrney,
».». (7/1 (0. nerving with
Sierr<i l.'nt" P> "iitierPolicezj Feb. 95
Henry S. Fleming,1 Major
nltred pay Etscx Begt .
Hon. Major 11 Mar. 96
Richd. Fras. Knight Goooh 6 July 93
Cecil E&mond Maauira 1 //),
Ataltt. In'fi. Gold Coast
Conttalulary 22 Feb. 99
Win. 111. Hi. 1803 Walsh,*
late Oinkirt Btgimtht 29 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
ThomasS. Fleetwood Pratt2i Mar. 9S
Charles KUerton Soamci .23 Mar. 98
Arthur Hugh Percy Itoseij Feb. 99
Piers Edgcumbe 22 Feb. 99
Edward Compton Morgan 4 Nov. 99
Frederic Carne Rasch 4 Nov. 99
EvelvnDalvvmpleRaymond 4 Nov. 99
Hugh Edward Real 4N0V.99
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick William Hunt .. 22 Feb. 99
Richard Neville Thompson26 July 99
Forrester Colvin Watson... 6 Sept.99
Adjt. i- Capt.—R. F. Wal-
ters. Captain 1 Battalion 1 NOV. 97
Qr.UaMter. — Daniel M.
Bailev. Hon. Lieut 10 Sept. 90
Med. Officer—
White Facings.
The Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regiment).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the isl and 2nd Derby
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Derby.
Honobaby Colonels.
72<.7//oa.S.C.Z>iiitfq/ Devon-
shire. EG. Lord Preiident
ot the Council 6 May 71
I'll Field Marthal Lord
Roberts of Kandahar.
KP. GCB. OCSI. GCIE.
R. Art [R] 29 Dec. 83
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Joseph Hall Moore, Hon.
Colonel 19 Jan- 98
Lt. Colonels.
Majobs.
Albert L. Salmond,/>.«. [t],
(S) . 1 CadetBn . Went Su rrey
Beat. Hon. Lt.Colonel ...ioSept.92
Hon. Alfred N. Curzon, ».».25 May 9S
Captains.
Vernon Henry Mellor, p.*.
Hon. Major s Nov. 87
Gerard R.Oakes, p.». Hon.
Major 22 Aug. 36
Herbert Waldy, jm 22 Mar. 93
Maximilian M. Litkie, p.*. 12 Sepk.94
Geo. Hy, Benton Fletcher,
p.s. Acting Adj. 1 Cadet
Bn. West Surrey Regiment?* Apr. 9S
Edward C. Heath, p.t.lQ)... 5 May 97
Hen.Ed.DisbroweWise(tf),
p.s. Inst. of Musketry 23 Mar. 98
Jas. P. Bathurst Reed, p.*. 25 Jan. 99
Libutknant.
// ... Mtxwl-11 Steele Boweu6 Apr. 9}
Second Lieutenants.
John Norman D'ArcyClark 4 Feb. 98
Hugh B. T.iriano Hume ...13 Jane 98
Rowland C. A. Palmer-
11 rewood 1 May 99
Ernest A. Lome Nickerson3o Dec. 99
Adjt:— J. W. Q. Roy, Copt.
, Battalion 19 Aug. 95
Qr. itaattr.— Edwd. Patter-
son, Hon. Lieut 2; Feb. 91
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
All. O. Francis 1 D«c. 91
Boi/al
4TH Battalion.
[Formerly the Nottingham, I
Sherwood Foresters.)
Head Quarters, Newark.
Honor* k\ Colonel.
Rl. Hon. Wm. .7. A. 0, J.
DukeoJ' Portland, QCVO.
Master of the Horse 3 June 89
Lt. Colonel.
Napier Langford Pearse,'
late 1 Bat. Hon. Col 3 Nov. 99
Major.
George A. E. Wilkinson
.14 Apr. 97
Captains.
John Humber jo May 90
Charles Pigott Piers, (H),
Instruct or of 'Musketry ... 4 May 95
Percy Seymour Stanhope,
vet. pay Oxford Light In-
fantry T2 July 99
Greville H.Woodley BernaW Apr. 97
Wm. Hy. Ximenes MabsoniS Aug. 97
AlgernonJ. Freri. Piatt, jj.». 18 May 98
Arthur M. VV. Mohan-
Harris 3 June 99
Edmund Mead Wilmot 8 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Son. S. W. W. SorsUy-
Beresford. serving in the
British South Africa
Police 18 May 98
Arch. Douglas Hussey Ray 15 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Percy CumberlegcShepardi9 Oct. 98
Francis Bertie Brewis 4 Nov. 99
Henry Lenox Napier 14 Nov. 99
RupertHenry Hall 21 Nov. 99
Herbert Milward Milward 8 Dec. 99
Bernard Joyce Horley 15 Dec. 99
John H. Whitworth Becke2o Dec. 99
Adit. d* Capt.—R. Brittan,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 95
Qr.Mr.— Michael M'Guire,
Son. Lieut 13 May 96
Mel. Off.—
White Facings.
Loyal North Lancashire Eegt.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Duke of Lancaster's Otcn.)
Head Quarters, Preston.
11 Mediterrajiean."
Honorary Colonel.
FOT Field Marshal the Bt.
Son. Lord Roberts, EP.
GCB. GCSf. OCIE. R.
Artillery [R] 1 Jan. 98
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt. Colonel.
Leith Bonhote, Son.Colojiehq Sept. 97
Majors.
Jajnes H. W. Pedder 14 Nov. 94
Thomas Cowper 10 Nov. 97
Captains.
ArthurE. Da Costa, p.*. (^,27 Apr. 78
Reginald G. Chambres,^.*.,
Son. Major 24 Mar. So
William Harrison,1 Capt.
ret. pay 11 Sussars, Son.
Major 14 Aug. 89
Stephen Bibbina Allen 26 July 90
Percy Wordsworth Harrison
p.s 5 June 93
Henry A. Pole Soppitt (.ff)i4 Apr. 94
Wm. Geo. Percival Miller 3 July 97
Jas. Geo.Wynn Tetley.p.*.
(S) Inst <uctor of Musketry 3 July 97
Thomas Edwards- Mnse ...21 June 99
Charles Edward Earle 7 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Ern6st Percival Ormrod ,..22 Apr. 99
Cuthbert Bellin Wallis 22 Apr. 99
James Byre Massy 21 June 99
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
John Fmncis Allen 10 Feb. 99
Gilbert D. Pitt Eykyn 15 Mar. 99
Henry Mountifurt billon .. 4 July 99
Hugh Austen Bentinck
S almond 7 July 99
James A. Garth Marshal 4 Nov. 99
Allan de Mowbray Bellairs 30 Nov. (39
Philip Francis Gell 30 Nov. 99
Hugh Granville Stafford ..30 Nov. 99
John Carandini Wilson 5 Jan. 00
Adjf.4-Capt.-R. L. Stable,
Captain t Battalion 28 June 97
Qr. Muster.— John Kelly,
Son, Lieut 12 May 97
Med. Of—
White Facings.
The Northamptonshire Eegt
3RD and 4TH Battalions.
{Formerly the Northampton and Rutland
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Northampton.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sackville George Stopford-
Sackville, Son. Colonel ...18 May 98
Lt. Colonel.
Joseph Hill, Son. Colonel i3 May 98
Majors.
Henry W. K. Markham,
Son. Lt. Colonel 17 Aug. qS
William Rhodes ^June99
Captains.
Henry M. Stockdale, p.t.
Son. Major 4 May 91
Geo. H. C. Holden de Cres-
pigny, LET), late Lt. 1 Bn.
Son. Major 12 Apr. 92
ChristopherAlex. Markham,
(-H),(t) 6 May 93
John Lord Lilford, p.s 12 May 93
Sir At. R. de Cape) 1 Brooke,
Bart 27 Mar. 95
Charles Pigott Harvey 17 Apr. 95
Geo. Sherwin H. PearBon 4 Sept. 97
Buckley C. L. Mackworth
Praed it> Apr. 98
Henry Wickham,1 late Lt.
Scots Guards 7 Sept. 98
Lionel Hugh Martineau(fl)22 Mar. 99
Wm. T. B., Marquis of
Exeter 22 Mar. 99
Lieutenants.
Harry Grant-Thorold 24 July 95
Francis Edwin Goddard
Jackson 10 Feb. 97
E iward Lionel Thomson... 10 Feb. 97
Somerset A. George Finchio Feb. 97
Harry Mervyn Lutwychei2 June 99
Second Libutbnants.
Noel B. Chas. Byam
Grounds 1 Apr. 98
Gilbert John Hamilton ...14 Apr. 98
Henry Ernest Lavie 28 Sept. 98
Meyncke Entwisle Lloydi8 May 99
Reginald Brunei de B.
Hodge 8 Nov. 99
Wm. E. Geo. Arch. Weigall 3 Dec. 99
Adjt. f Capt.—E. O. Smith,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— Jos. Perrin,*
Son. Captain 24 Oct. SS
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colon el
H. B. Spnrgin 1 Dec 97
White Facings.
866
Priacess Charlotte of Wales's
(Royal Berkshire Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Berks Militia.)
Head Quarters, Reading.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
M. A. Earl o/Abingdon 21 Oct. So
Lt.Colonel.
Thomas John Bowles, p.s.
Son. Colonel 21 Apr. 94
Majors.
Arthur Wm. H. Hay 3 Apr. 97
John Robin Gray, late Lieut.
King's R. Rifles 9 May gl
Captains.
Walter Thornton, (S) 4 May 89
Cnas. E. M. Y. Nepean.p.*.i8 Feb. qx
Frederick George Barker. ..25 Mar. 91
Harry Claude Fred. Hay, 1
Cadet Bn. W. Survey Reqt. 7 Apr. 95
Win. Jn. B. Van De Weyer,
Aide de Camp to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 13 May -95
Philip Fras. Fletcher, p. «.ro May 97
Louis A. Fred Weigall 9 Feb. 98
John Blakeney de la P.
Beresford,1 p.s., late Lt.
Durham Lt. Infantry 1 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles John Johnstone ... 7 Apr. 97
Henry Farquhar Scott 7 Apr. 97
Fergus Eubtace Adams 15 Mar. 99
Athelstan Chamberlayne..i5 Mar. -99
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Bancroft Beattie
Kent 23 Feb. 9$
GilbertL Gladwin-Erring-
ton 7 Dec. >i
Bertie G. Annesley Town-
shend 7 Dec. 98
FrancisCourtenayMitchelli5 Feb. 99
Adjt.drCapt.— Chas. Turner,
Captain 1 Battalion 30 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. — Tom Brown,3
Son. Lieut 3 May 93
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Own (Royal West
Kent Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the West Kent Lt. Injantry.
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorabt Colonel.
General H.R.E. Arthur
Wm. Patrick Albert, Duke
ofConnaught. EG. ET.
EP. GCB.GCSl. GCMG.
GCI E. GCYO. Rifle
Brigade, Ac. &c 23 Aug. S4
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
John Bonhote. late Lt. 84 F-
Hon. Colonel 30 May 96
Major.
Edmund W. G. Bailey, Son.
Lt.Colonel 6 Feb. 9*
p.s.c. Chas. Herbert Karqu-
harson, ret.^ay 3 Dr. Gdsi 5 Apr. 99
Captains.
J. H. Kenned},1 ret. pay 2
Battalion 24 Jane 91
Edward hleminsr 5 Oct. 89
Cecil Frederick Beechingt [f]
serving in British Central
Africa 28 Apr. 94
ArthurJas.P.Annesley(-H') 6 Mar. 9,
Fras. Wm. Burbury. ret.
pay 2 Battalion ao May 96
George Wilfon, (#*), In-
structor of Musketry 1 June 96
Arthur S. T. Griffith-Bos-
cawen.T?.* 22 July 96
Geo. Edw. Wickhum Legg.
late Lieut. South Stafford
Jiegiment 16 Dec. 96
Arthur Corbett Edwards ...31 May 97
Jas. S. Drummnnd Gwge...22 Sept. 97
Herbert Neve, p.». (t) 23 Feb. 99
Herbert Wm. Allan Collum22 Feb. 99
Artiur Chilley Pine.p *. (O29 Apr. 98
867
LlBCIlMKTS.
Rickard Whitehead, tcrcing
in the yiqer Coast Protec-
toratt ..'. 5 Deo. \ <
Gilbert S. Tritlon Fenningn Apr. 9*
Reginald Walter Grunt 31 May Q7
Charles Deans Barrow 31 May 97
Edw. M.AttwoodW'akefieldi9 July 90
Second Liectenahts.
Eric Ccotc Norman u Sept.98
Edm.P.Mannarmg-Wljitc 1 Oct. 98
Arthur Kenneth Grant ...25 Jan. 99
Alfred Henry Hooper 26 Jan. 99
William Donough O'Brien 17 Jan. 99
Edward Hubert Norman 15 Mar. 99
John Bazley White, jvn. ...59 Mar. 99
Hew Dacres Belgrave i May 90
A rthur Cecil Beeman 20 Sept. 99
Kenneth Lochiel Carnerot27 Sept. 99
Arthur Blair 25 Nov. 09
Alfred Hopewell Pnllmai 11 Dec. 99
Sydney Spencer Hayr.e ...11 Dec. 99
Adjt. ir Capt. — E. F
Venablee, Captain 1 Bn 26 Apr. 98
Qr. Matter. — Edward W.
Brown, Hon. Captain 22 Ang.83
Blue Facings.
The King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the nt Weil York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Honorary Colonel.
c. Alex. Aitken, la'e Capt.
77F 3" May 82
Lt. Colonel.
Theodore Henry Skinner,
JP.p.t.(H), It), late Lieut.
8F.,Hon. Colonel 13 Oct. 92
Majors.
Reginald Hayes-Sadler,p.».
Vol. Inf. 19 May 94
Albt.Gustavus Momber,p.«.
(J/)[r] 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
Chas. Edw. Whalley, {T),
late Capt retired pay 107 F.
Bon. Major 26 July 82
James Edw. Ai^in, ret. pay
lorkdr Lancaster Regt....^o Sept. 91
Albert William Crawford
M'Fall,1 ret. pay 1 Bat-
talion iQ Jan. 92
Walter Spencer-Stanhope,*
(II), ret. pay 14 Hussars 21 Sept. or
William HentonCarver, p. #. 9 June 94
lion. Lewis Arthur Milles,
ret, pay 16 Lattcett 28 Aug. 95
Gerald Cecil M. Rouse, p.t.
[ID, Inst. of Mutketry . 16 Nov. 98
HerbertReginald rtyder(JZ) 8 Mar. 99
LlBUTENANTB.
Claud Hy. M. Tabuteau,
p.t 9June94
Reginald Kerr Granville,
nerving in the Ivigcr Coatt
Protectorate 16 Nov. 08
Richard Kensington 16 Nov. 98
Winiam Charles Hendriks 30 Aug. y(j
Henry Chris. Bruco Wilson3o Aug. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Robert James M'Muilin ... 4 Feb. 99
David Hunter .. t Apr. 99
Charles James Pickerings Dec. 99
Adit. 4- Capt.— K. H W.
Yulloh, Cu/i'ai* 2 Bn. ...19 Nov. 95
Qr. Matter. — William Nice,
II m. Captain 8 July 86
Med. Off.—
Blme Facings.
Militia Iujaittnj
The King's (Shropshire Light
Infantry).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Shropshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honobart Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Thomas Meyrick, Bart.
CB. Hon. Colonel 4 Oct. 84
Majors.
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 10 Jan. 83
Harry Vane Russell 22 Mar. 99
Captains.
Walter Charlton Pryce,j>.».
Hon. Major 26 Nov. £7
Ellis Sparling Ciuiliffe, p.'. 24 Nov. 88
Geo. J. Scott,1 Captain ret.
payiB Huttart,Hon.Majorn Aug. 89
William NormanLeslie 18 Feb. 93
Thomas Dickin.p.j 3 Apr. 9?
Hon. Fras. H. 0. Weld
Forester ■ Feb. 96
Chas. R. BorlaBe Wingfield 4 May 98
William Noel Cunliffe 26 Apr. 99
LIBUTBNANTS.
Edward Richard Trevor
Corbett (H), Instructor of
Musketry 3 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hen. Edric A. C. Weld-
Forester = Mar. go
Geo. Arthur Delrte-MurTaya6 Apr. 08
William John Brooke 3 Sept.98
Gflrv.Wolrvche-Whitmore 3 Sept.98
Frauk E. Nevill Wrench 11 Jan. 99
Vincent Coldwell 7 Apr. 99
Edward Guy Ripley 4 Nov. 99
Adit. S- Capt.—S. C. Umfre-
ville, Capt. W. Biding
Regi 22 Apr. 95
Or. Matter.— GeorgePecker,3
Hon. Lieut 27 June92
Med. Off.—Suroeon Lt.Col.
H. Nelson Edwards 1 Dec. 91
Second Lieutenants.
HnghRetr.WentworthBirdiS Jan. 99
Wm. Stanley Ramsay Cox 22 Feb. 99
Tudor Firzjohn 8 Nov. 99
Ernest Henry Miles 30 Nov. 99
Adjutant. — S. F. Judge,
DSO. Capt. 1 Battalion. ..it) Sept.i?
Qr. Matter.— Samuel Skel-
ley,* Hon. Lieut sJunegs
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
4th Battalion.
(Formerly the Hereford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hereford.
HoNOBABY COLONBL.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
E. S. Lucas, p.t. Hon. Colonel 5 Apr. 99
Majob.
Gilbert Charles Bourne,
late Lt.Col. 1 Vol. Bn.
Oxford Lt Infantry 8 Nov. 99
Captains.
Charles Orby Shipley, (U) 17 May 90
Richard H. T. Symonds-
Tayler,;i..» 6 Aug.92
Ponsonby M. Lynn Carew,
(H) (S) (0, ret. pay Irish
Riflei 3 Feb. 97
Francis Hood Femie, late
Lt. 1 Dragoon Guards, p. n.14 June 97
Trevor C. G. James-Trevor,
(H) 4 May 98
LllUTBNANTS.
William Allan Kowcn 28 June 99
Kins. Geo. I'rescot J'hilipB,
(Ji), Instof Musketry 28 Junco9
Ralph Fcrnie 38 June 99
William li< Oman Croft ?8 Jui e
Bertie F.linank Murray ...26 June 99
The Dnke of Cambridge's
Own (Middlesex Kegiment).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Flthorne Lial.t
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Bromc Sashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Lancers, p.t.
Allele Camp to the {ueen,
and Colonel 6 Oct. 97
Lieutenant Colonel.
Vilett Rolleston, p.». [f] ...13 Oct. 97
Majors.
Geo. Moore, p.t. Hon. Lt.Col. 2 De«. 92,
ErnestMortimerGrifnn(i/), 2 Nov. 98
Captains.
Charles James Fox, p.t.
Hon. Major 14 Apr. 90
George Anderson.'2 p.t. (H),
teroing Kith the Lagot
Hauta Force 19 May 94
Andrew Bennet Black, p. 1.16 May 94
Christopher Erie, p.t. (II),
late ind Lieut. 2 Dragoons,
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Leslie Fletcher 13 Oct. 97
Robert Henry Parnall 13 Oct. 97
Harold C.Jones Biss,p.t.(H),
serving vith West African
Frontier Force 2 Apr. 58
Arthur Rudston Brown 7 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Percy Francis Cusuynghame,
serving on the bieff of the
Rajah of Sarawak 10 May 97
Barnngton John Russell ... 2 Feb. 98
Reg. Irancit Sillifant, (II),
Wm. Stapleton Kercheval
Hole 7 Dec. g&
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Ross Withers 26 Oct. 98
Percy Bramwell Davis ...15 Feb. 99
Lancelot Francis Passy ...12 July 99
John Henry Br.iadwood ...25 July 99
Fred. John Elliott Hodder3i July 99
Aug. M. i). Anwyl l'assing-
ham 20 Dec. 99
Adit, and Capt. — E. A.
Bennett, Captain 1 Bn — 13 July 96
Qr. Master. — .Iiimes Lee,
Hon. Lieut 24 June 99
Med. Off —
4TH Battalion.
( Formerly the Royal Bait Middlesex
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honobary Colonel.
Henry Kent,1 Lt. General
retired Hit 14 June 90
Lt.Coi.ohbl.
George Coope Holme, CB.
ret. pay If'iltt Regt. Hon.
Colonel 20 Fsb. 89
Majors.
Gerird R, Rushhrooke. />■'.
Hon. It. Colons' 28 Apr. 09
ii. it. 1 1 W. B Brenchley 4 Nov. 9*
C-VFT4IN8.
Gerald Edgar Barker, p.s. 13 Apr. 89
Alex. Wentworth Kitson, p.s.
Inspector of Civil Police,
Gold Coast, Ron. Major 20 Dec. 90
Percival Hope Graves, (if),
(t),p.s C Feb. 95
Edward Morse 21 Aug. 95
Noel Edw. G. Willoughby,
p.$. (H) ..21 Aug. 95
Robt. Peel D.S. Chichester,
{H) Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Arthur R;?. Oarev. />.* (H)2i July 97
Geo.W. Bulkeley Tattersall24 Nov. 97
Alex. Dorau Gibbons, (H) 2 Dec. 99
LlEUTENAM.
Sbcond Lieutenants
Stanley M. Lewis Iredell 14 Apr. 99
Cecil G. BlackerFeilmann 31 May 99
Allan Humphrey Harden .. 6 Sept.99
William Ince \Vebb-B0wen18 Oct. 99 1
Herbert Edward Large 1 Dec. 99
Richard Reginald Rowe ... 4 Dec. 09
Charles Bayley Olufleld ... 5 Dec. 99
Daniel Mildrod 9 Dec. 99
Thos. E. Ohisenhall-Marshi3 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.—F. Sapte,
Captain 2 Battalion 25 Nov. 97
Qr. Master.— James Alfred
Walter,* Hon. Lieut 19 Mar. 90
Med. Of —
White Facings.
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Huntingdon Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
Honorary Colonel.
Edward G. K.Earl of Sand-
wich, Lord Lieut. of Hunts,
Col. lateGrenadier GuardszS Jan, 99
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
Arthur Dunbar Pixley,6 ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Apr. 95
Captains.
Herbert Charles Jones 4 Mar. 91
Stanley Edwards 5 Apr. 97
Yf.A.D. Duke of Manchester 29 Apr. 99
LlRUTBNANTS.
HoraceJamesPowyB-Keck 19 Jan. 98
Albert Edw.S. Lewis Pageti9 Jan. 98
Tuos. C. Leycester Powys-
Keck 16 Mar. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Howard Gilliat 23 Oct. 97
Aift.fCapt— C.S.Chaplin,
Capt. 3 Battalion 2 Mar. 96
Med. Of.—
6th Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Flint Rifles.)
[Disbanded 30 June 1889.I
7TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd or Edmonton Royal
Middlesex Rifles.)
Ilea ■ Quarters, Barnet.
honobabt colonbl.
Lt. Colonel.
Godfrey AsteU,' ret. pay
Xing'tR. Rifles, Hon. Col.27 Apr. 98
Militia Infantry.
Majors.
Jas. Ti. Brooke Templer,1
Col. Reserve of Officers ... 4 Apr. 83
Francis R. W. Sampson,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 27 Jan. 94
Arthurs. Heathcote, (H)... 3 Mar. 97
Captains.
Wm. A. Hicks-Beach, ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles,
Hon. Major 11 Jun©9o
Henry Spencer Follett, late
Major 7 Dragoon Gds. ... 2 Mar. 92
Fred. Arthur Irby,10 ret.
pay Rifle Brigade 13 Mar. 95
Wm. Wilfred Rhodes.p.*.... 2 Jan. 97
Alwyn Foster, p.s 6 July 98
Leonard Paul Irby, ret. pay
King's R. Rifles.. 17 May 99
John Spottiswoode, late
Lt. King's Royal Rifles ...18 May 99
Lieutenants.
Francis Richard Gosling,
(H) 4 May 3g
Percy Henry Guy Feilden,
Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Queensland... 2 Jan. 97
Reginald Henry Seymour 28 Dec. 98
Wm. Hargrave Trotter
Pawson 28 Dec. 98
Charles Maclean Lewin...ij Apr. 99
John Jervis Pawson 15 Apr. 99
Stewart Maxwell Mac-
naghten 15 Nov. 9}
Hugh W. Myddleton Wat-
son 15 Nov. 99
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Cecil Robert Tidswell 13 Sept.99
Edw. Bridgeman Denison 20 Sept.99
LcODold G. M. Lord Brooke 4 Nov. 99
Adji. 4- Capt.— Hon. J. R.
Brownlow, Capt. 2 Bn 21 Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— AlfredWynn,16
Hon. Captain 19 Sept. 35
Med. Off.—
8th Battalion.
(Formerly the Cartow Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Carlow.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Thomas Pierce Butler,3
Bart 2oJuly 89
Lt. Colonel.
Geo. Wellington L'Estrange,
Hon. Colonel 14 Apr. 97
Majoe.
Lord Fredk. FitzGerald,* (H),
late Major King's Royal
Rifles, Hon. Lt. Colonel ...24 Apr. 97
Captains.
Joshua Kearney Millner,
p.s. (H), Instructor of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...i3 Aug. 83
Chas.Edw. Henry Duckett-
Steuart 20 July 89
Richard Pierce Butler -.5 May 97
Henry Eliardo Wheeler, [H] 4 Jan. 99
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Bethel Martyn Dawes 19 Mar. 97
Ernest Drake Banks 19 May 98
Sydney Philip Chas. Vesey 2 Aug. 99
Fred. Wm. Hutchinson
Hutchinsen 22 Nov. 99
ConwiyBennettThompson29 Nov#99
Adjt. f Capt. — St. J. D. T.
Loftus, Capt. 2 Bn 19 May 97
868
3f«(f. Off.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
Edward A. Rawson,!//). 1 Dec. 91
9th Battalion.
[Formerly the North Cork Rifle$.)
Head Quarters, Mallow.
Honorary Colonel.
*ir Robt. U. P. FitzGerald,
Bart 8 Mar. 99
Lt. Colonel.
William Cooke-Collis,s late
Irish Rifles; Hov.Colonel 12 Dec. 94
Majors.
William Stopford 10 Dec. 87
Lucius A. de V. Maunsell,
ret. pay Leicester Regt. ...24 July 95
Captains.
Richd. S. Brasier-Creagh,
p.s (if.) 20 May 91
Albert Win. Clerke, p.s.{H)2y May 93
Johu H. D. Todd, p.s 10 July 93
Geo.G.deCourcy Harrison,
p.s.(H), Inst, of Musketryio July 93
William Speer Gierke, p.s. 14 Aug. 95
John Chas. Oliver Aldworth.14 Aug. 95
John Ewan Martin, p.s. (H)22 May 95
Edw. W. Cotter Dillon 27 May 95
Lieutenants.
F.dtvard- Herbert Hobart,
7>.*.{H), A$*i<t. Imp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 20 Jan. 94
Thas.W. Marsha 11. Fuge,2>.;i. 3 Apr. 95
John Creagh, {H) 9 May 96
Wm. Jas. Norman Cooke-
Collis 4 Nov. 96
Walter Harry Nichols 23 Feb. 98
Janies Stoplbrd Hunt 4 June 93
Wm. Moore Perceval-Max-
well 12 Oct. 98
Taos. Alex. Montgomery 12 Oct. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Chester Allin 9 May 98
John Cecil Brodie 17 Aug. 93
Janies Malcolm MacKenzie 16 Nov. 98
Robert Prancis Guy 4 Dec. 99
Chas.Wm.MooreMaydwell 4 Dec. 99
Adjt. and Capt. — R. Byron,
Captain 1 Battalion 16 Aug. 99
Qr. Master.— Wm.Holmes,17
Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 86
Med. Off. — Surgeon Captain
James Creagh 18 June 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Eegiment).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Wiltshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Devizes.
" Mediterranean."
Honokaby Colonel.
Major Gen. Paul Sanford,
Lord Methuen, KCVO.
CB. CMG. [R] 25 June92
Lt. Colonel.
Edward C A. Sanford, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 4 Apr. 94
Majoeb.
Reginald Barclay 22 Aug. 94
Captains.
Charles Henry Stilwell, ».*. 5 Oct. 92
Walter T. Coleman, (H)
Hon. Major 5 July 93
Lionel Wallace Spiller.p.*. 18 Apr. 89
James Sealey Clarke, ret.
pay Lancaster Regiment ...13 Jan. 97
J. P. H.Winterscale,p.*.(iT)22 Dec. 97
Frederick RadcUffe Cock-
burn, p.s 28 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Cyril Henry Wickham 27 Aug. 99
Demetrius Williams 17 July 98
Arch. Victor Powell Martin.12 July 99
Maurice William Coode ...12 July 99
Edward Hills Nicholson ... 4 Nov. 99
86g
Second Lifutknantp.
Frederick Ingram Ford ... 8 Fi
C. A. Wellington Hawker 18 Oct. 99
N. D'A.B. Black- Hawkins 29 Nov, 99
Adit, 4- Capt.—L. H. War-
den, Captain 1 Battalion 7 Jane 97
Qr. Master.— Geo. Pepper,1
Hon. Lieut 23 Aug. 93
Med. 0# —
White Facings.
The Manchester Regiment.
3BD AND 4TH BATTALIONS.
(Formerly (thRoyalLancashireMilifia.)
Head Quarters, Ashton.
HONOBABY COLONKL.
John H. Chambers, DL.JP.
late Capt. 46 F. 25 Apr. SS
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Charles Dominic Leyden...3i July 96
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm, J. Bosworth, p.s. (Q) 4 Nov. 99
Majobs.
Herbert Alfred Johnson ...17 Oct. 94
William Edward Carver,
Hob. Lt. Colonel 9 June 97
Lbel Henry Bavley 5 Jan. 98
6 Grant, p. 8. [*~| 17 Aug. 98
Captains.
A.HargravesSilverthorne,
(//), Inst, of Musketry 12 June?7
Robert Stewart Johnstone,
BA.LLB.p.s., Magistr ite,
Bahamas 9 July 87
Stephen L.Lucenat-H") q Jan. 95
John Barton Aiken {tlp.s.iS Mar. 96
Arthur Clyde Perry (H\... 9 May 96
Cecil Arth. Vanderzee (H)
p.s 20 July 09
W.J.Richardson Matthews,
(H) Inst, of Musketry . 5 Jan. 58
^s'dney Wemworth Dixon 2 Mar. oS
William Fisher Hobdell ,..31 May 98
David Claude Ausied, p.s.22 Aug. 98
Bertram Wilson Pigott'ffh? Aug. 98
Hy. Archibald Symes, p.s. it. Sept.98
Walter Adam Burn 28 Sept.98
G< t. If. L.Irvine-Moore... 3 Dec. 98
George Fraser MacCall ...31 July 99
Lieutenants.
Egerton Musgrave Parry 14 Dec. 98
Henry de Regny 15 Apr. 99
Claude Hy. P. O'Hagan ...15 Apr. 99
William Lear Beales 12 June 99
HerbertHy.Newson-Smith26 July 99
Miles Beevor 26 July 99
Wilmsdorff Geo. Mansergh 26 July 99
Fred. Ramon de Bertcdano26 July 99
James Finlay Dempster ...26 July 99
Thomas MacGregor Greer2i Sept.98
Second Lieutenants.
Ohas. E. Middleto»-Stewarti2 Apr. 99
Frederic Crosby Cass 14 Apr. 99
Leonard King Blanch 22 Apr. 99
Geo. Seabrook T. Pragnelt 5 June 99
Hubert Knox 18 June 99
Herbert Owen Carroll 15 Jul; 99
Harry Thomas Hopkinson
Harris 4 Oct. 99
Charles Wighton 4 Oct. 99
George Paxton Mutter 15 Nov. 99
Knis. Wm. Mowbray Leader-30 Dec. 90
A Ijti.f Cajrft.— A. H. Bald-
win, Captain 1 Battalionu, Nov. 98
J. C. Crawford, Capt. Man-
chester Regiment 24 Jan. 98
Qr. Mr.— Miehael Henry
Connery, Hon. Lieut. ... 7 July 7
Med. OJ.—
White Facings.
Militia Infantry.
Majobs.
George Crampton Sail,
p.s. t Hon. Ll.Colonel 20 June 92
Henry H. Ward, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 10 May 97
Captains.
Robert H.Hargreaves, Hon.
Major 2S Jan. 88
George Henry Tunnicliffe,
Hon, Major 25 May S9
<_'b;is. Holland James, p.s.
( II), Inat. of Musketry \Hon.
9 Apr. 01
Alfred Richard Wood. Hon.
Mom r 20 June 02
Guy L. Thome Seckham,
p.s. (H) is Feb. 93
William L. Penrose Mark-
Wardlaw, p.s. ;t) (H) (S),
Hon. Major 1 . May 97
Horace Edward Falls, (H)tf) June 98
Lieutenants.
Maurice Edw. Weston Popeic May 97
Hugh Fred. Gretton, late
Capt. 2 Vol. Bn iq June 97
Hyde Ridgwav Dyer 24 Nov. 97
Eustace King-King 15 Nov. 99
William Shakspeare 15 Nov. 99
Charles Laurence Prior 15 Nov. 99
Second Libutenantb.
Fras. Vandeleur Hume-
Kelly 8 Apr. 99
Arthur Newell Ogilvie S Nov. 99
John Maxwell Craigie 8 Nov. 99
Adit. drCapt. — H. Marwood,
Major 1 Battalion 2 May 98
Med. Off.—
Qr. Master.— Wm.Sandland,1'
Hon. Lieut. 17 Oct. 94
The Prince of "Wales's North
Staffordshire fiegt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly trie King's Own 2nd Stafford
Light infantry.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Morton Edw.-Buller. Bt. 1 1 Aug. 88
Lt. Colonel.
1 oxy Monckton.p.*.
( J I), [t], Hon. Colonel ...28 Apr. 97
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own ^rd Stafford
Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Bill,* MP 3 Dec. 9S
Lt. Colonel.
Richard W. B. Mirehouse-23 Nov. 98
Majors.
Francis R. Twemlow, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 29 May 93
Gerard Chichester,3 (H) ret.
pay N. Staff. Regt 28 Dec. 98
Captains.
Cecil Wedgwood 9 May 87
Graham Lionel J. Wilson ...15 Dec. 88
DavidG.O. Saunders- Daviesi 8 Ma> Sg
George Parker Bull 8 Apr. 03
Cecil C. Walter Trouahton*
p.s.(Q),(2 \Adjutant3ierra
Leon* Frontier Force 30 May 93
Ralph Nevile Fane 13 Jan. 94
Fras. Hamilton Wedgwood ,
p.s 2 July 94
Charles Boyer Webb 14 Nov. 94
Charles FitzHerbert Bill ...25 Jan. 99
Lieutrnants.
Walter Edward Blagg 14 Nov. 94
Oliver Hawkshaw 14 Nov. 94
Walter Mackenzie Levott,
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...16 Jan. 95
Bertram H. Wedgwood, p.9.25 Jan. 99
Second Libutbnakis.
Ivo Reginald Lambert 29 Mar. 99
Algernon Marshall Stapyl-
ton 24 June 99
Frank Oscar Koebel 10 July 99
Edward Murray Colston ...31 July 99
Sidney John Wilkinson ...30 Aug. 99
Charles Percival Parker ...30 Dec. 99
Harold Twyford 30 Dec. 99
Ad,t, .{• Capt.— E. S. Pipe-
\\ olferetan, pop*. South
Stafford Rtyt 15 Oct. 96
Qr. Master.— James Couch,
Hon. Captain 27 July 81
M. " Off—
White Facings.
The York and Lancaster
Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the 3rd West York Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Honorary Colonel.
Major General Frederick
Hardy,* fR] retired list 4 Apr. SS
Lt.Colonkl.
John Gerald Wilson, CB.{i),
Hon. Colonel ..20 Jan. S3
Majors.
John Edmund Groom, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 4 June 92
Fras. Davison Bland, p.s. (t) 5 May 97
Captainb.
Donald F. D. Maclean, [*]
Hon. Major ,. 29 May S6
Charles Ward Grant, p. s.(B)
serving intheWest African
Frontier Force 3 Apr. 91
ReginaldB.Learoyd.ttfL^eMay 91
Ernest Fred. Lowthorpe,p.».i6 Sept.93
Herbert Morris Bower, p.s.
(JO.m 14 Apr. 94
Hugh Owen Swanston.p.*.
(tf), [t] 27 Jan. 97
MusgraveRobt.Hiill, p.t,(t)s7 Jan. 97
Frederick Adrian Cathcart,
p.s. [t] 27 Jan. 97
James Krnest Forster, p.s.,
(H) It 12 Jan. 9!
Fras. H. D. Vickerman,^.*.
(H), (0 4 Nov. 99
Lieutenant.
Robert D'Arcy C. Harley,
employed wi Jamaica Con-
stabulary 4 July 90
Sbcond Libutenantb.
William Harold Cathcart. ..25 Jan. 99
Henry Edward Morritt 4 Feb. 99
Colin Douglas Eyre S Feb. 99
Harry Chamberlin Oxley
p.s. 22 June c..-\
Henry Hincks 3 J .
Henry Frederick Rycroftis Nov. 99
Douglas Milne Oakes 30 Nov. 99
Charles Graeme Hifrgius... 14 Dec. 99
Lancelot O. Talbot Uainesi6 Dec. 99,
Adj, 4- Capt— E. J. Wood-
ley, Capt. York df Lan-
caster Regt 29 July 99
Qr. Master. — Robert Fitz*
Patrick, Hon, Captain ... 1 Apr. S3
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Durham Light Infantry.
3«d Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Durham Fusiliers.)
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle.
Honohabt Colonel.
Charles Freyille Surtees,
late Capt. 3 Hussar* 15 Mar. 73
Lt.Colonkl.
Richard B.Wilson, [rj , Hv n.
Colonel 3 July 93
Majors.
James Allison [<] Hon. Lt.
Colo rid 1 S J une 90
K. S.V. Grimahawe,p.t.(jff] 3 July 93
Captains.
Henry Fowvs Greenwood,
(H) p.s. .'. 29 Oct. 87
Thomas George Sowerby... 2 Mar. 89
Harry John Sowerby, £H) 8 Nov. 90
Louis Edward Walker 4 Nov. 93
William Hilton Briggs,(i/) 4 Nov. 93
Edw.Cbaytor Sowerby, (H)2g June 96
William Kemp Trotter, ret,
pay West Riding Regt. ...16 Feb. 98
RodolphFeilden * 4 May 98
Henry Frederic Low 4 May 98
Robert Whitbread 3 June 99
iiiKurKNANr.
Robert L. Surfer*, serving
teith Egyptian Police ...... 4 July 9t
Second Lieutenants.
John Grant 9 Dec. 96
Herbert James Kirkpatrick 3 Mar. 97
John Storey Barwick 14 Apr. 97
Fras.HubertAireySowerby 3 Sept. 98
John Twisden Peareth 9 Aug. 99
George Robert Wilkinson 4 Nov. 99
Henry Jefferys Taylor 25 Nov. 99
Son. Leslie Jas. P. Butler 1 Dec. 99
Richard Howard- Vyse 2 Dec. 99
StephenChipchase Hender-
son 14 Dec. 99
Rchd.DalrympleFanshawei6 Dec 99
Benjamin Lamb 16 Dec. 09
Adjt.4-Capt.~F. H. S. Sit-'
well, Captain 1 Battalion 14 Sept. 96
Qr. Master.— Jas. A.Parkes,
Son. Captain 31 Dec. 87
Med. Of. — Surgeon Lt.Col.
James Munro, MD 1 Dec. 91
4TH Battalion.
Formerly the 2nd or North Durham
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Newcastle.
Honobaby Colonel.
Most Son. C. S. Marquis of
Londonderry, KG. Aide
de Camp to the Queen 7 June 99
Lt. Colonel.
Mark H. Lambert,^.*. (S),
ft} Son. Colonel 24 Nov. 97
Ma jobs.
Herbert M. Greenwell 29 Apr. 99
Captains.
Rd. Henry W. Cardiff, p. a. 19 Nov Q2
John Reginald Shaw, (S)i6 Jan. 95
William Ernest Rogerson,
{S) I?ist. of Musketry . 5 Jan. 98
Thomas Hodgson, p.* 5 Jan. 98
Hervey Greathed, ret: pay
8 Sussars 2 Nov. 98
LlEUTENANTB.
ThoinasPercyMossman,u.*. 5 Jan. 98
Clifford Cyril Scott, p.s.(H) 2 Feb. 98
Sam. Messiter Rowlandson2o Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Stanley Pershouse 22 Feb. 99
James Brignell Dand 22 Nov. 99
Adjt.fCapt.— C.N.Evelegh,
Capt. Duke of Cornwall's
Lt. Inf. 19 Feb. 95
Qr. Master. —Joseph Magee
Byrne, Son. Captain 24 June 8s
White FacingB.
The Highland Light Infantry.
. 3RD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the ist Royal Lanark Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
Honokabt Colonel.
General S.R.S. the Duke
o/Connaughtand Strath-
earn. KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCFO.Rifle Brigade,&c..i2 Feb. 96
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Wild Thackeray, late
Lt. 41 F. Son. Colonel ... 4 Aug. 88
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm. Fred. Story^n.Co?. 24 Oct. 88
Majors.
Thomas S.G. H. Robertson-
Aikman 24 Oct. 88
Edwin Awdry Everett, p. s. 18 Nov. 96
John Hamilton E. Allen,
late Lt. Soy al Navy 26 Oct. 98
Jocelyn Senry Cramer, p-.s.
(S), Inspector Gold Coast
Constabulary ...28 Oct. 98
Captains.
G. E. Blake-Aughton, p.s.
(S); Inst, of Musketry,
Son. Maior May 8t
Chas. J. G.Mounsey Granti6 Jan. 92
Thomas Smijth O'Dell 16 Jan. 92
Militia Infantry.
A. O. Lyttelton Kindcrsley,
p.s. (S) T. . 17 Sopt.92
Robert Greig, (I), late Maj.
3 Brig. Scottish Division;
Son. Major 15 Oct. 87
Duncan F. Robertson-Aik-
man (S). late Lt. 1 3 Sus.ig July 94
Launcelot C. E.Wyndham
(S) 14 Nov. 94
HughH. Robertson- Aikman,
( S), ret. pay t Dragoons.. .27 Feb. 95
John Edward Klin, Son.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Aubrey C. Bertram Ingle 26 Aug. 96
Arch. Wilson Jones, (S ),p.s. q Apr. 79
Andrew Gillon 29 May 99
Alex. Richard Chancellor,
p.s. (S), serving with Bar-
badoes Police 29 May 99
James Finlay Anderson ...29 May 99
Claude Laurie Marks 29 May 99
Charles A. Murray Lyon-
Campbell {S), Lagos Sausa
Force 11 Oce. 99
Walter Neilson, late 2 Bat-
talion 10 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Norman Alex. Jarvie,(i£),
Instructor of Musketry ...13 July 96
W. Loch ielCameron Graham 3 Apr. 97
Joseph George Casson.p.*. 6 Apr. 98
Richard Stopford Clayton 6 Apr. 98
Hugh Douglas Blackett... 29 May 99
Son. Leopold E. S. George
Canning 29 May 99
Herbert Smith, p.s 6 Dec. 99
Gerald Hugh Spalding
Beveridge 6 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Francis H. L. Stevenson. ..15 Mar. 99
Montagu N. Macdonell
Rawlins 30 Mar. 99
John Wills Lichtenberg . 13 Apr. 99
Alan Graham Thomson 22 Dec, 99
Son. Philip J. L. Hore-
Ruthven 22 Dec. 99
Francis Rowland Taxleton 22 Dec. 99
James Davidson Blyth 22 Dec. 99
Randolph E.Wemyse 3aird22 Dec 99
Adjts. 4-Capts.—T. MauG.
Twynam,Capf. 1 Battaliom Jan. 00
R. W. H. Ronaldson, Cap-
tain 1 Battalion 8 Oct. 98
Qr. Master.— Wm. Bissett,
Son. Captain 1 Apr. 82
Med . Of.—
Yellow Facings.
Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's).
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the Sighland Rifle Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dingwall
Honobaby Colonel.
Alexander C. Macleay,
CB. p.s (t) i3Sept_99
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Hector Munro, Bart. 28 Aug, 59
Majors.
James H. Henderson, p.s.
Son. Major 17 Dec. 92
Edw. Wm. Home 6 Sept. 99
Captains.
John Baillie Rose, p.*
Hugh Davidson,' ^'- iat'
Capt. 2 Bn. Sun. Major. .,23
Hercules Langtord Brown,
' p.s. ._
Ranald J. M. Livingstan-
Macdonald,^.* 4
Hugh Miadletun Ingle , p.s.
(S) Inst. ofMufketry ... 4
Hy. Aug. Nugent Rose, p.s. 4
George Mackenzie Gunn
Munro, p.s., ret. pay Royal
Scots, Son. Major
870
James Menteith Middlentist,
(S),Dep. Insp. Gen. Gold
Coast Constabulary 2-Feb. 98
John MacL. Macandrew,
p.s. (S) Son. Major 30 June 90
Robert Clyde Lawrance,/),*,
(S) 6 Sept. 99.
Andrew Carmichael Ar-
butlinot 27 Nov.991
Lieutenants.
Chilton Smith,/?.* 6 Sept. 991
SBCOND r-IBaTEVAMS.
Herbert Eustace Hathorn-
Johnston-Stewart i9.0ct. 98
Charles Shaw Cameron 11 Jan. 99.
Malcolm Hedford Duncan. ..15 Feb. 99.
Douat J. Bauco M'Mahon 28 Apr. 99,
William Farquharson Mac-
kenzie 8 June99.
David George Methven 17 June 99.
Charles Sylvester Naimes6 Aug. 99!
Francis GctavuaGreenfell 1 Sept. 99.
Roderick Laing 4 Sept. 99-
Kenneth D. Mackenzie Mac-
lachlan 4N0V.99.
Wm. Fitzgerald Arbuthnot23 Nov. 99*
Adjt. 4- Capt.—D. Campbell,
Captain 2 Battalion ic May 9&
Qr. Master. — Martin Glynn,3
Son. Lieut 23 Nov. 92:
Med. Of. — Surgeon Major J.
Corbett 6 May fig»
Yellow Facings.
Nov. 9
Mar. 94
Mar. 92
Apr. 94
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
4 Mar. eg
The Gordon Highlanders.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Aberdeenshire
Sighlanders.)
Head Quarters, Aberdeen.
Honokaby Colonel.
Field Marshal S.R.S. the
Prince of Wales, KG. KT.
KP. GMB.GCSI.GCMG.
GCIE. QCVO 20 Nov. 72-
Lt. Colonels.
John Alexander Man Stuart,*
Knight of Grace of St.John
of ^Jerusalem {S), (S),
Son. Colonel 1 Feb. 89.
Rt.Son. A. S. T. Earl of
KmtOTe,GCMG. Son. Col. 17 Oct. 91
Majors.
W.J.B.Stewart-Menzies,7J.*.i3 Apr.92
Chas. Rosdew Burn,2 ret.
pty 1 Dragoons 2 Aug. 99-
Captains.
Cecil W. Kennard 14 Mar. 91
Jas. Grant Malcolmson.p.*.
[S) 9^ay 92
Alex. Hy. Leith {H),lateLt.
Welsh Regt., Instructorof
Musketry 3 Feb. 94
Jas. Ochoncar Forbes, p. s. 7 Nov. 94.
Harry Gordon Fellowes-
Gordon, late Lieut. West
Riding Regt 21 Aug. 95
John Christie Aitken, late
Capt. Gordon Highlanders,
Son. Major 6 Jan. 97
Arthur Abercromby Duff... S Feb. 97
Fred. BradshawM'Connel,
ret. pay Gordon Sighlanders 6 July 98
Lieutenants.
Augustus Rich. Hennessyio June 96
Fras.LewisRawsonGordoni6 Feb. 98
Egbert Napier, p.s. (r) 2 Jan. 97
D'Arcy Duncan Alexander 22 Apr. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Chas.Hy.GranvilleGordon 8 Mar. 99
Alexander Theodore Gor-
don 18 Nov. 99
Vivian Gordon 22 Mar. 99
Alured Jamieson Waller ... 5 Dec. 99
John Alexander Stirling ... 5 Dec. 99
Duncan Hemelm Davidson 29 Nov. 99
Harry Gilmonr 6 Dec. 99
Charles Vincent Fox 6 Dec. 99.
Adjt. 4- Capt.—R. S. Hunter-
Blair, Captain 1 Battalion 1 May 95
Qr.Mr.— T. Barns ±H on. Lt. S May 95.
Med. Of—
Yellow Facirgs»
87i
The Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Highland Light Infantry
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Inverness.
LlBCTENANT COLONEL.
Alfred D. Macintosh of
Macintosh, p.s., late Lt. 71
Foot, Hon. Colonel 24 ^OV. 97
MAJOBS.
Arth.Baird Douglas(f), »•*•
Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Mar. 08
N-rman MacLeod,1 Hon,
Lt. Colonel 25 May 98
Captains.
SVm. R. Dalziel Mackenzie,
/>..* 15 Aug. 9*
Kenneth J. Mackenzie,2 ret.
pajf Rifle Brigade... 4 May 92
a:- aaa Norman Mackin-
tosh, p.s 29 Oct. 92
Archibald W.M'Donald,».».;2 J'ine 96
Ile^iuald Aug. \Yymer,late
Ensign 91 Foot, p.s.(H)[t]
Instructor of Musketry ...12 June9<5
David Price Haig, p.* 16 Mar. 98
Montagu J.Grant-Peterkin,
p.s 11 Aug. 98
E.lw.BaskervilleMackenzie 2 Nov. q8
C'has. Howard Crosbie, p.s.
{H) 2 Nov. 98
William Mosse Macdonald,
p.* 7 June 99
Lieutenants.
Jamn Brander - Dunbar,
nerving in the Central
Africa Ppotectorate 28 Apr. 97
William Price Haig, p.*. ... 4 June 98
Hon. Godfrey E. H. Mac-
donald ....* 4 June 98
David Evan Mackintosh... 14 Dec. 98
.JamesS.Mackay Matheson 14 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
■Cecil Hugh Antrobus 4 Jan. 99
Hugh Robertson 7 Mar. 99
Charlie L.. Patton-Bethune 17 Mar. 99
KennethLachhicMacDonald ^Apr.gg
Colin Fred. Fitzroy Camp-
bell 11 Oct. 99
Dealtry Charles Part 6 Dec. 99
Hubert Chisholm Fox 13 Dec 99
Adit. 4- Capt.—F. L. Scott-
Kerr, Capt. 1 Battalion ...18 Jan. 97
Qr. Master.— John Einslie,5
Hon. Captain 13 Apr. 87
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Duncan M'Fadyeu 2 May 93
Blue Facings.
The Royal Irish Rifles,
3RD Battalion.
Formerly theRoyal North Down Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
Honobaey Colonel.
Marquis of Dutferin & Ava,
KP. GCB. OCSI. GCMG.18 Jan. 65
Lt.Colonel.
Robt.G.Sharman-Crawford,
(//), late Capt. 16 Lancers 2 Dec. 98
Majobb.
Francis Findlay 8Juneg6
Captains.
RobertCurzon Newton. late
Lieut. 5 Dragoon Gds.Hon.
Major 18 May 92
Edwin C Oppenheim 24 June 93
James Fredck. Humby,(.ff),
Instructor of Mu*Jcetry ...22 June 95
Daniel Dixon, p.* 8 June 96
<V.rv. Alex. M. Kirkpatriclc,
etroing in 'he Nigsr Coast
Protectorate 31 May 97
Jas. Rankin Mitchell, late
2nd Lt. Irish Rifles 18 Aug. 97
Harry Bell Syer 30 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Harry Chas. Harvey, ret.
pay Iriih Rifles 10 Aug. 98
Jamos Peters Ewing 27 Aug. 98
Herbert William Reeve 6 De«. 99
Second Lieutenants.
A :baa. Mannevillu Gay ford 22 Mar. 99
■SydueyO Rowan-IIamiltoii3o Dec. 99
MlUtia Infattry.
Idjt. 4- Capt.— A. L. Law.
Capt. y. Staff. Regt. .... 2 Jan. 99
Qr. M aster.— Abraham Peck-
nold, Hon. Lieut 13 June 94
Med. Of.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Belfast.
Honobaey Colonel.
Sir Fras. Edm. Macnagh*
ten, Bart.1 late 8 Hussars 1 Feb. 90
Lt.Colonel.
p.s.c. Hy. Duppa Alfred
Cutbill,8 Hon. Colonel ret.
pay 1 Battalion 9 Oct. 95
Majobs.
John Alex. Montgomery ...13 Mar. 95
Hercules Arthur Paken-
ham, late Capt. Grenadier
Guards 12 Nov. 99
Captains.
Wilfred Stanley Sbarp (H)t
late Lt. 6 Dragoons, Di*t.
Commr. Sierra Leone Pro-
tectorate 17 June93
Francis Jas. Montgomery3t Oct. 94
Robert Dixon, Hon. Major,
late Maior 2 Vol. Bn. West
Surrey Regt., p.s. |>] (H). 5 Dec. 94
Walter E. Carson M'Cam-
mond, p.s 1 3 Aug. 97
Algernon Tudor Craig, p.t.
(H)Instructor of Musketry 27 Aug. 98
Ernest Rofceby Robinson,
serving with Sierra Leone
Frontier Force 28 Sept. 98
Aug.JustlvEyreDesBarres,
p.s 2$ Sept. 98
Wentworth Alex. King-
Harman, (H) ret. pay
Irish Rifles 2 Apr. 98
Hugh F, Montgomery 2 Aug. 99
Lieutenants.
Chas. BrownlotcStrutt, (H).
serving with British South
Africa Police 10 July 95
Reg. Heaton Locke Cutbill 19 Aug. 96
James Robert Torrens 28 Oct. 96
Saml.FollettBristowu.s.ffl) 3 Nov. 97
Leslie Geo.de Rune Barclay
(H) ..22 Mar. 99
Cecil Morgan Ley Becher 2 Aug. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Hawes 3 Aug. 98
Adjt. 4" Capt. — K. Beres-
ford,Ca/'f. 1 Battalion ... 1 Feb. 97
Qr. Mr.— JohnFoley.-Hon.
Lieut 17 Aug. 92
Medttfr —
5TH Battalion.
(Fttmerly the Royal South Down Light
Infantry.)
A Quartern, Downpatrick.
Honobaby Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Wilham Brownlow
Forde,lateof67F.,JP.DL. 7 Sept.81
Lieutenant Colonel.
Robt. Hugh Wallace, p. $.(H)22 Jan. yS
Majors.
William George Forde 2 Sept.98
Arthur R. Cole-Hamiltan,s
(H), late Scots Fusiliers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 27 May 99
Captains.
Nicholas A. Delacherois-
Crommolin 21 Jan. 93
James Maidment Morrisons Junegj
Thomas V. P. M'Cammon. ..tc Nov. 95
W.rercyThompson.p.jt.(//) 3 Mar. 97
Charles Henry Edye, (H),
Instructor oj Musketry ... 3 Mar. 97
Gerald E. H.Barrett-Hamil-
ton, p.s. (H) 3 Mar. 97
Arthur Hill 25 Aug. 97
Alexander Stewart.p.* 21 Sept.98
Lieutenants.
Frank Dixon 23 Sept. 96
William Arthur Hardy 24 Mar. 97
John Livingstone Douie ...24 Mar. 97
Edw. Jas. Kennedy Cordner,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 21 Sept.98
David Alfred Win. Kcr 2 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Harry Russell Good man tp.s. 2 7 June $3
James Thompson Seeds ... 4 Feb. 99
Adit. &* Capt.— A. C. D.
Spencer. Capt. 1 Bn 1 Feb, 95
Qr. Afr.— Alex. Henderson,
Hon. Lieut 15 Apr. 96
Med. Of. — Surgeon Major
Edwin F. Nelson, MD.... 1 Aug. 70
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Louth Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Dundalk.
Honobaey Colonel.
T. K. Lord Rathdonnell ... 4 Jan. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Harry William Jamieson,
Hon. Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Majors.
MatthewJohn D'Arcy.ifon.
Lt.Colonel 27 Aug. 87
Matthew C. E. Fortescue...27 Nov.^s
Captains.
John Cecil Thornhill, Hon.
Major 13 April 89
J. P. F. Macartney Filgate,
p.s 14 July 89
Sidnsy Partis Bornian 20 Aug. 92
Lionel Frtd Wm. Holt,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 28 Aug. 95
James f*osboiou*h,p.«. (H) 8 June 96
Wm. F. Colborae Garstin,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketry icMay 99
Lieutenants.
Alfred Bellingham CairnesiS Aug. 97
George Rawdon Barton ...24 May 99
Second Lieutenants.
Edw. Theodore Welchman2i July 97
William Eastwood 4 Feb. 99
Roger Cecil Slacke ...29 Mar. 99
Thomas William Hanmer 1 Dec. 99
Herbert H. Blair Cunning-
ham 6 Dec. 99
Francis Robinson n Dec. 99
Hugh R Lockett Ford 14 Dec. 99
Adjt. S> Capt.—U. M. Cliff,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — Thos. Pike,*
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Dark Green Facings.
Princess Victoria's (Royal
Irish Fusiliers).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Armagh Light Infantty.)
Head Quarters, Armagh.
Honobaey Colonel.
Archibald Brahazon S.Ear!
o/Gosford, KP 4 Mar. 99
Lt.Colonel.
James Robert Jameson,
p.s. Hon. Colonel aoJan.97
Majobs.
Henrv Holden1 13 Aug. 92
William C. FitzGerald (H)iS Aug. 97
Captains.
ArthurB.R. Eaye,3 Inspector
of Police, Barbadoes, Hon.
Major 29 Oct. 87
Francis Henry Murray 3 Oct. 88
Percy Harland Atkin 25 May 89
Cecil Cromwell Collier 24 Oct. 91
Clifford Cullen, (H)ret. pay
Derbyshire Regt 2 Nov. 92
Edw. Colburn Mayne,p.s.(H)toil&y 93
Robert Arthur Lidwill, p.s. 8 June 96
Jame» EdwardsHarden,p.f.i3 Jan. 97
Hercules A. T. Lord Roe-
mead,5 ret. pay 2 Bn. ... 1 Jan. 98
Geo. Wm. Greer, p.s. late
Lt. Royal Artillery 3 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Charles Home Douglas St.
Clair, (H), Instructor of
Murkrtry 4 Oct. 93
Edgar Hy.Snmpter Thomas
(U) 22 Dec. 97
Second Lieutenants.
John Read Clarke 3 Mar. 99
Wilfred C. Stanley \Vilson25 Nov. 99
Thomas Dobson Pottinger 13 Dec. 99
Thomas M'Outcheon 13 Dec. 99
Adjutant ic Cipt. — ThOS.
C. Benson, Capt. x Bn. ...24 Aug. 96
Qr, Master.— NathanielJohn
Pre win, Hon. Lieut 17 Dec. 61
M: d. Of. -
4TH BA.TTi.LION.
■{Formerly the Caoan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cavan.
HONOBABV COLONBL.
Sir Gerald Richard Dease,
Znt.p.s 19 Dec. 9
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Rohert A. Hodson, Bart.
p.s. Son. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Majobs.
f}.*.<c. William Tenison,* ?a*«
Manchester Seat. Hon. Lt.
Colonel .' 7 Oct. 96
Ci.PTi.INS.
William H. Malcolmson,
Hon. Major ...18 Aug. 86
John Douglas Hamilton,
late Lt. 14 Hussars 25 Feb. 93
Herbert Hart, Ho*. Major... 12 Apr. 93
Wm. Joseph Hamilton 2 Jan. 95
Victor Fred. Finlay Malley,
p.t. (K)tInst. of Musk., ..25 Nov. 93
LlBUTBNA_NTS.
Wm. Andrew Thos. Cole-
Hamilton xi Jan. 99
Cecil George Lesiie n Jan. 99
Kdgar Browne 7 June gq
Richird Conway Dobbs ...16 Nov. 99
William Edward Roe 30 Nov. 99
Sbcond Lieutenant.
Robert George Thomson... 5 Dec. 99
Adit. 4- Capt.—VL. A. Gray,
Lieut. 1 Battalion 1 Feb. 99
Qr. Ma»ter. —
Mt I. Of.—
STH Battalion.
■( Formerly the Monaghan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Monaghan.
HONOBARY COLONBL.
Derrick W. W. Lord Ross-
more 29 July 06
Lt.Colonel.
John Leslie,6 late Lt. Qrena*
dier Guards, Hon. Colonel 18 Apr. 91
Majobs.
Wm. H. Broughton, lf],p.t.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 21 May 94
Captains.
C?cil Hamilton Browne-
Lecky, Hon. Major 3 Oct. 85
Caarles Wm. Hall, p.t. (IT) 21 Jan. 88
J.C.WaterhottieMadden,p.«.
[t] 24 Oct. 01
Jn. Jas. Davidge CleminBon,
p.s 20 May 96
Victor Root. Beatty West,
p.t 16 May 98
LlBLTBNANTfl.
Edward J. Richardson, p. t. 12 Sept.94
Herbert Greenough Woolf,
p.t. (H),lntt. of Musketry^o Jan. 95
Leigh Sadleir Stoney 15 Feb. 99
Henry Wy brants Hamilton2o Sept. 99
John D. Macintyre Flood. ..20 Sept. 99
Sbcond Libdtbnants.
'Christopher St. George
French 20 Apr. 99
Adj. 4- Capt.—W. W. Leeper,
Captain 2 Battalion ...25 Mar. 95
■Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Milttia tvfailti'lj.
Til* Oonnaught Bangers.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the South Mayo Rifle* and
the North Mayo Militia.)
Head Quarters, Castlebar.
Honobabt Colonel.
Ohnrlea H. C. Knox, late
Capt. 8 Hussars 29 July 85
Lt.Colonel.
Guy L. Bence • Lambert,
Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Majok,
Henry Bourke Jordan 6 July 98
Captains.
Maurice Owen O'Conor 28 June 90
Herbert Wm. Anderson, p. $.
(H) Instructor of Musketry 4 Sept-95
Thos. B. G. Fairfax Eames,
p.t. (H), serving in the
Sierra Leone Frontier
Police 26 June 97
Ernest Cecil Cochrane 6 July 98
John H.N. Hamilton Barke2o July 99
Libutbnants.
Francis Osborne Bowen ... 4 Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Henrv Jas. Nolan-Ferrall 23 Nov. 98
Adjts'. 4- Capts.—J. S. M.
Lenox-Conyngham, Cap-
tain i Battalion r Mar. 97
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master. —
Medical Officers. —
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Galway Militia.)
Head Quarters, Galway.
Honobabt Colonel.
John Archer Daly 11 July 91
Lt.Colonel.
Rich.Lynch Staunton, Hon.
Colonel 19 Feb. go
Majobs.
George Patrick Chevers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 June 90
Captains.
John Robert Lopdell, p.s. 14 May 87
A.ndersonL.Kelly,/ateCap<.
7 Hussars 2 Apr. 92
Robert William Smyth 19 Sept.94
John 0. Rennie Brewer,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketryi.2 July 96
WilloughbyChaplinNewton,
(H) p.s 20 Apr. 98
Percival Hedley Anderson,
p.s.(H) 15 June 98
Lieutenants.
Fras.A.EmilioDolmagep.#.27 May 95
Fredk.ShewardCartwright32 July 96
Sir Hy. Chris. Grattan
Bellew, Bart. (H) 22 July 96
Luttrell Bruce Blake (H)...2Z Dec. 98
Richard Gerald Eyre 28 Dec. 98
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Edm. Fras. Tarleton Traill 4 Nov. 99
Adjt.—W. N. A. Flanagan,
Captain Irish Regt 1 Jan. 95
Qr. Master.— Jas.M'Nally,5
Hon. Lieut 6 June 04
Med. Off.—
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Roscommon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Boyle.
Honobary Colonel.
Caleb Robertson \ Jan. 98
872
Lt. Colonel.
Dayrell T. Hammond,1 (H),
ret.pay i Bn., Hon. Colonel i Nov. 99
Majobs.
John F. C. Beare S Dec. 97
lion. Richard P. French,y.».is Nov. 99
Captains.
John Wynne Smith 20 Aug. 91
Edw. M. Woulfe Flanagan,
p.s. (H), nerving with Brit.
South African Police 9 May 96
Maurice Fitzm. Murray ...31 May 97
Hy. E. Earl o/Kingaton ... 9 Feb. 99
John Hall-Dalwood,p.». (ff)
Instructor of Musketry ...10 Feb. 99
Richard Pierce O'rteilly ...22 Nor. 99
Wm. Thoa. Sydney Lauder 6 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Robt. Wm. Geo. Harrison 11 Mar. 93
John Humber M'Nab 23 Feb. 98
Montague Hill C. De 0. De
B. Wickham 22 Feb. Q9
Dudley Lyater Thornton ... 2 Not. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Nedham Foster 14 Dec. 98
Alfred Ernest Mahon 29 Mar. 99
Henry Hastings Brooke ... 7 Nov. 99
Edward Keogh-Cullen 14 Nov. 99
Walter Alfred Hamilton
Grimshaw 15 Nov. 99
Garnet FraserMurphy 15 Nov. 99
Nathaniel William Mayne 15 Nov. 99
A.djt. i Capt.— C. W.Bowlby,
Major 1 Battalion ... 4 May 97
Qr. if r.— David McK. Mac-
lachlan, Hon. Captain ... 7 Mar. 38
Med. Off.—
Green Facings.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly Highland Borderers Lt.Inf.)
Head Quartera, Stirling.
Honoeary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
The Duke of Montrose, KT.
late Lt. 5 Lancers. Aide
de Camp to the Queen, and
Colonel 22 Oct. 81
Majobs.
Roderick W. Colqnhoun ...14 June 99
Captains.
Sir William Orr-Ewing,
Bart, p.s., Hon. Major ...19 Jan. 84
Alfred H. Middleton, (10,
late Capt. -2 Battalion, Hon.
Major 22 Nov. 84
J. W. Scott-Plummer, v.t. (t)
Hon. Major 3 May 90
Maxwell Emsley Rouse,
p.s. [«] (H) 19 May 94
Chrie. Robt. Alex. Magnay
(H) 8 Jan. 96
John Fyfe Jamieson 14 June 99
Libutbnants.
Jas. DunsterviUe Graham 6 Jan. 94
Allan Bingham Pollok 26 Feb. 96
Geoffrey Goyer Gilligan...i4 Apr. 97
Jaa. Robt. Macalpine-Leny,
(,H)Instructor of Musketry u, Apr. 97
Robert Jameson 4 June 93
John N. Fenton-Livicg-
stone,1 late Lt. Blk.WatchiS Oct. 99
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Aler.OrossleyCu7mingb.am20 Oct. 97
Hon. Robert B. Master of
Burleigh 21 Sept. 98
4ji,<._A.F. Mackenzie; Cap t.
1 Battalion 23 Feb. 98
Or Mr.— J. Denholm,!.ffon.
Captain 20 Juu»l7
K'l Of.-
3 *
«73
4TH Battalion.
Formerly the Renfreic Militia— Prince
ofWalet' Royal Regt).
Head Quarters. Paisley.
HONOBABY COLONBL.
Wm.Cuninghame, late Capl.
Htatart 22 Oct. 90
TjT. Colonel.
Arcr. C. Drummoud Dick,
(U\ Hon. Colonel 2 Fell. 98
Majors.
Montague P. Campbcl'.LnT),
IIv'.. I.I. Colonel ;June94
,l( hn Chas. Cn
Hon. Lt. Colonel ■ Mar. 98
Captains.
Han. T. H. A. E. Cochrane,
MP. lute Lt. Scot* tritardt,
Hon. Major 26 Sept. 83
JR8. ThoS.'Scof.t, late dpi.
TBn.D1AlinFut.U0n.Maj.2g Apr. 91
Alexander Archibald Speirs 3 Oct. 91
William Mure 27 Aug. 92
Boyd Alex. Cuninghame... 5 May 94
Louis Gairdner Pearson 20 Mar- 95
Geo.CanipbcllGrahame,(7f)28Mar.9,
Wm. Hall (Hi, p.t, ttutme-
tor of Musketry 17 June96
Henry H. Houlilsworth ... 16 Mar. 98
Arch. Douglas Campbell
(7J) lai, Scott Buardt 30 July 98
Lieutenants.
Walter Herbert Eobinton,
ttrving with Mauritius
Police 5 May 94
Ronald Bobert Stewart... . 21 July 98
Chas. C'orbould Walker ,11)22 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Norman Archibald Orr-
Ewing 22 Feb. 99
Horace Adrian Duncan ...14 Apr. 99
Hon. William Alex. Mont-
gomerie 13 Sept. 99
William John Cuninghame23 Nov. 99
RonaldD.Falconar-stewart24 Nov. 99
Thomas Hazlerigg .29 Nov. 99
Adit. 4c Copt.— I . Deane,
Major Slack Watch 18 Mar. 99
Qr.Mr.— Alex. M'Rae, Hon.
Captain I Apr. 87
Med. Off —
Yellow Facings.
The Prince of Wales's Leinster
Regt. (Royal Canadians) .
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the King's County Militia—
Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Birr.
HoNOKABY CoLONBI.
Robert Godolphin Cosby,
late I.t.6 Drs 4 Nov. 93
Lt. Colonel.
Johr-H. G. Smyth, p.s.(H),
Hon. Colonel 18 Nov. 93
Majoks.
W. F. J. P. Euri of Hunt-
ingdon 9 Dec. 93
CAPT \ I N S .
James W. H. Fi'.zGerald,
late Lt. Berkshire Regt.... 4 Nov. 91
Edw. Patrick Smith, p.t, ...19 Nov. 92
Charles Thomas Biddul/'h ji.s.
(H), serving in the Gambia
Police 9Jnne94
Rowland H. Tyssen Smytb.31 May 97
Hy. Goddington Siieppard,
p.s .;■ May 97
Loftus Percival Arnott, p.s. 6 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Andrew Acres Stoney 4 Nov. 99
George Harding (//), In-
structor of Musketry 4 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Vere Dawson Shorn .. 4 Mar. 99
Charles Edw. Ridley Smythi8 Oct. 99
Ad)t.4-Capt. — P. It. 9 Beeves,
Captain 1 Battalion 11 Mar. 98
Qr. Matter. —John \V. Qalle-
hawk, lion. Lieut 1 Mar. 93
Me. I. Off.— Surg. LI. Colonel
■ Baker Stoi .mi: i Dec. 91
Militia lujuntry.
4in Battalion.
{Formerly the Queen's County Militia-
Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Maryborough.
Honobaky Colonel.
L. G. H. 8. Earl of Port-
arlmgton, p.: late Lt.
Scott Ouardt 24 Feb. 94
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Bernard E. B. Lord Castle-
town 4 Oct. 99
Majoes.
AnthonvArthurWeldon, ;>.».
Aide de Camp to Lord
Wolteley, 1 N0V.9S 13 0«- 99
Captains.
Theobald E. Woods Wil-
lingtori, j>.i 10 Nov. 88
Richard R. W. Fitz Herbert 8 Jan. 90
Lancelot Croasdaile.(i'), it'.
nay Bedford Regt. .Instruc-
tor of Musketry, Hon. Major 1 Nov. 90
Dudley Colley Palmer 5 Aug. 93
Thomas R. A. Staunus, ;>.«.
(H) 2juneo4
Chas. S.' ii'userave TrencbijOct. 99
LIEUTENANTS.
Valentine Raymond Graces Oct. 99
Charley V. Leslie Poe 13 Oct. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Fras. S. N. Savage- Arm-
strong 27 Sept.99
Bindon Blood 29 Nov. 99
Adjt. 4c Capt.—V. G. Fouler-
ton, Major 1 Battalion ...10 Apr. 95
Qr Matter.— Chas. Holden,
Hon. Lieut 17 Dec. 81
Med. Off— Sura. Lt.Colonel
Dav. Jacob, ML) 1 Dec. 91
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Meath Militia.)
Head Quarters, Navan.
Honobaet Colonel.
Hon. H. L. B. Rowley 25 Oct. 50
Lt.Colonel.
Chas. Pepper, Hon. ColonehS Oct. 96
Major.
Nugent Talbot Everard,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 21 Dec. 9S
Captains.
Wm. E. A. Barry, p.s. IH),
[i], Hon. Major, Inst, of
Musketry 12 June 86
Richard Taylor Woods (2/),
lion. Major 26 May 94
BdvJ F. Jenico J.Farrell ..13N0V.9S
James Tottenham Butler 28 May 96
Richard William Everard 13 Jan. 97
Thomas Gerrard Collins
(if), ret. pay 17 Lancers... 5 Apr. 99
Libutenants.
Fras. Coddington,
Arthur
„ , 2(1 Aug. 96
Charles Arthur Tisdall 13 June 98
Honrv Ralph Osborne 15 Jane 90
John M'Donnell .....29 Apr. 99
Ernest St. George Smith ...29 Apr. 99
Second Libutenants.
//.,',. .,,.,„e„K,tNvd..U'rcslon=SJunC96
Hon. Edw. J. Plantagenet
Stourton 3- •!»>»• 99
Adjt.4cCapt.-h. Canning,
Carta,,, ,■ Battalion 22 Jan. 98
,,,. Ur. -William Howes,
''Hon. Lieut .oMar.97
Med. Off.-
Blue Facings.
The Royal Minister FusilierE.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly fie SemOl Cork Light
'infantry.)
Head Quarters, Kinsale.
Honorary Colonbl.
Sir Aug. RiversdaleWarren,1
Bart., late VLajov 20 F.
Hon. Colonel .... 28 Aug. 95
Lt.Colonhl.
Fred. Wm. Bell, WoB.tW.13N0v.95
M LJOBS.
George Lucas, lHi,i/o«. Lt.
Colonel rjDec. 9*
Morgan Wm. O'Donovan... 4 Dec. 95.
Captains.
Albert Louis Coppinger ... 7 Nov. 85.
Bvum M. Loveday Huberts 28 Apr. 94
John M'N'amara 24 .1 .
Wm. Delaco'ir Beamish, p.s.
{ll\serving uith the West
African Frontier Force ...26 May 971
George Wensley C. Sodc*,
p.t. (H), Assist. Intp. Oold
Coast Constabulary 4 A
HaroldGeo. Richardson, ;).».-••» Mar. 1,9.
Donald F. MacCurthit
Morroc'k (H), serving with
West " African Frontier
Force.. 5 J ■
Lieutenants.
Percy Wilmot Bro ikSif>.*....a , Mar. 98
Beauchamp V. Santrv
Domvile .7 A if
Aug. W.John Fred. Abbott;; Aug. 98 ]
Edgar Fhilip Conway 23 Aug. 99 I
Second Lieutenant.
Alec. St. Leeer Goldie 20 Sept. 9S'
Percy Costello Sbaw 18 Oct, 99
Alec'W. Saumarez Brock. ..18 Oct. 99- 1
Alan Campbell Ferguson... 20 Nov. 99
Frederic Bleazby 20 Nov. 09,
Henry Somers Lawrence
Maydwell 20 Nov. 99.
George O. Burkitt Harley n Dec. 95.
Ad/t. ,(• Capl. — T. Long-
ridge, Capt. Bedford Regt. 1 Oct. 96 <
Qr Mr. — Wm.Hv.Forsdick,
Hon. Lieut -S July 57
4Tu Battalion.
{Formerly the Kerry Mt )
Head Quarters, Tr.ilec.
Honorary Colonel.
V.A.,Eai-;o/Kenmare,AP.2t Mar. 66
Lt.Colonel.
V. 'has. Tijc'. CaatlerosBe25 N
Majors.
Richard J. Rice, Hon. .Lf.Oor.25Jar.cS8
Captains.
Arthur Blennei Lassen, !>.».
Hon. Major 1 June 86.
James Mafmadukc Sugrue,
p.s. (H) >3*ept.9o
Harry North 8 Aug. 91
John MaoGillycuddy, ;>.».. .. 9 fcept.93,
Henry Patrick Maglll.p.'- 4 -Apr. 94.
Arthur 11. C. WaVetyr-Lnph,
p.t. (H), Assist. Intp. Oold
Coast Constabulary 27 Juue9*
Richd. G.Purt.Ennismore,
ill). late LI. 1 LifeUuardsiot^b.lJ 17
Cecil Rowland Leslie, ill),
Inst. ofMMtkitrt 3oJJay 98
Lieutenants.
Son. John G. Kveleigh-de-
yua 10 Nov. 97
- 1 OOSD l.IKUTENANTS.
S;i,u .,1 .1 . I, in rani Go id-
teke ..qAug.99
Adjt.tf-'.Capl A. I'. Maun,
Cii'tom 1 Battalion
Qr. Matttr.— Geo.T. Bast,'
Hon. Lieut >7 Dec »•
2 Aug. or
STH Battalion.
iFormtrln tkt H 1' Limerick County
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limcr:;^.
II.nokaey Colonbl.
Rt Hon. Windham Thomas
jar| „c Duaraven and
tloontearl, ZP =5 A»g. 97
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Massy- Weslropp, r<*.
pay 12 Lancers 4 Feb.
Majors.
Thomas Gloster, (H),Hon.
Lt.Colonel ,S API
9'
Wm.G. Gubbins S June 99
Captains.
Eyre Herbert levers, p. s.... 26 July 90
Wm. H. E. de V. S. Earl of
Limerick, late Lt. Rifle
Brigade, Hon. Major 25 Feb. 91
Wm. Fitzgerald Plummer,
'-^0 9 Jnne 91
James Wm. Stopford, (if),
P-s.. Inst, of Musketry .. 26 Aug. 93
Herbert J. Coll'tt Leland,
in), Assist. Imp. Oold
Coast Constabulary 5 June 99
Henry William d'Esterre... 5June99
■Lieutenants.
HerbertPrescott Hampson 25 Apr. 90
James L. Stawell Cotter ...13 Oct. 97
John Wm. White Bell 5 June 99
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Constable Hall 14 Sept. 98
John Fitzmaurice 4 Jan. 99
Gerald Richd. Fitzgerald. ..29 Mar. 99
Adjt. and Capt. — A. C.
Maxwell, Capt. Minister
Fusiliers 1 Aug. 95
Paymaster.^
Qr. Master.— James C.
Crump, Hon. Lieut 22 Dec. 94
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Eoyal Dublin Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
( Formerly the Kildare Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Naas.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. E. Lawless S July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Fortescue J. Tynte, CB.
Hon. Colonel !6 Mar. 89
Major.
William A.Gresson,(if).p.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 20 Mar. 94
Captains.
GeorgeHaughtonGason.p.r. 6 June 92
Hugh Arthur Henry, (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 93
Edw. Jos. Lorean Keogh... 1 May 93
Fras. Wm. J. MacDonneli 30 Mar. 94
Richard Joseph Hornidge 26 Feb. 96
Jas. Wm. Royce Tomkjn,
ret. pay 1 Battalion 1 Apr. 97
Lieutenant.
Geo. Edw. Russell Patey,
p.s. (H) 5 May 04
James Carnegy 6 Dec, 90
Phillip Pallin 6 Dec. 90
Richd. F. Cavendish MedH-
cott 6 Dec. 99
Richd.Fred.BeresfordKnox 6 Dec. 99
Second Lieutenants
Edward Creighton Barrett
Hawkes I5 Nov. 99
Samuel Mills 3o Dec 90
Adi. 4- Capt.— A. Loveband,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 Feb 96
Qr. Mr. -Chas. Mathews,
Hon. Lieut Ir Nov
Med.Off.—
Militia Infantry.
Captains.
Edicard C. D'H.Fairtlough '
DSO.p.s. (H).DistrictCom-
missioner. Sierra Leone. ..10 Dec. 92
Charles Henry Tippet (>)... 25 Mar. 96
John Hubert Griflin 17" May. 93
James Austin Meldon, p.s.,
late 16 Lancers, seroinq in
the Uganda Rifles :t Mar. 97
C. Lambert Anderson, p.s.{H)
Lagos Constabulary 6 June98
Luke Alen-Mahon. (H),p.t. u June 98
Thomas James Reynolds,
IH), Assist. Insp. Gold
Coast Constabulary 3 Aug. 98
Arth. Kingston, p.s. (H),
seroing with the British
Honduras Constabulary ... 7 Sept. 98
Fras. John Angus Skeet ...14 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Reginald Godfrey Strong ai Sept.98
Jas. Paumier Tredennick2i Sept.98
James Annandale Hope-
Johnstone (H), Instructor
of Musketry 2I Sept.98
Thos.Basil Staunton L'ahill 4 Nov 99
Otho Hugh Chartres Mo-
l°ny 4 Nov. 09
Andrew Betts Brown 4 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
William Harold Goodwin 21 Mar. 99
Ivan Scott Robertson 15 Nov. 99
Leopold Aloysius Jones 22 Nov 99
Frederick George Brown.. .13 Dec. 99
Adjt.dr Vapt.—ii. Downing,
Capt. Dublin Fusiliers ... r Oct. 97
Qr. M aster.— Charles Hills,
Hon.Lieut ,„ Oct. 81
Med. Off —
•9i
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly theRoyal Dublin City Mil.—
Queen's Own Royal Regiment.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert Egimton Seton,
late Lieut. 93 F., p.s S Dec. 88
Lt.Colonel.
Reginald Jas. Morrison, ret.
pay Dublin Fus. Hon.Col. 24 Oct. 94
Majobs.
Michael C. Hackgtt, p.».(.H")
Hon. Lt.Colonel 15 June89
George R. Hamilton, (H),
Hon.Lt. Colonel 15 May 9
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Dublin County Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dublin,
Honobart Colonel.
Reginald, Earl of Meath,
Knight of Grace of St.
John of Jerusalem (t) 9 July 87
Lt.Colonel.
Henry C. Gernon, (if),
Hon. Colonel 22 July 96
Majobs.
Henry Thomas Finlay, (H) ,
p.s. late Ensign 6 F. Hon.
Lt.Col 25 Mar. 96
Sir Frederick Wm. Shaw,
Bart.p.s.,lateLt.iDragoons 5 June 99
Captains.
Richard Arthur Hartley,
Hon. Major 30 Apr. 84
Peter La Touche, (H), Hon.
Major 20 Oct. 87
George Aug. Luscombe,(H),
Local Commandant of
Police, Cyprus 24 Apr. 88
IVilfredB.Daoidson- Houston,
p.*., Inspector Gold Coast
Constabulary 26 Nov. 92
Alex.De'.apere Kirkpatrick,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
Spencer Anketell Jones ...6 June 98
Alfred T. MacDermott, p.t. 4 Feb. 99
Jas. R. Duncan Robertson,
(H), seroing in the Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 27 Mar. 99
Fras. Hastings Macnamara23 Mar. 99
Wm. Caldbeck Roper-Cald-
beeK ,8 Nov. 99
William Maxwell Actor. (if) 5 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Francis H.John Finlay, p.s.i 7 Nov. 97
AliekEdw. Croker Hamil»ont7 May 09
Lewis Newton Murphy 22 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
LathamCoddington Swiften Apr. 99
Arthur Mi ade Swifte 12 Apr. 99
Wm. Aug.Cecil Kinsman. ..10 Nov 99
Pierce Edm.0'Brien-Butleri7 Nov 99
Douglas C. Poole Cameronao Nov. 99
Fred. Wm. Joseph 0'Carroh3 Nov. 99
Adjt. 4 Capt— Bichd. S.
Gage, Capt. 1 Battalion. ..20 Dec 94
Qr. Master —Robert Baker,
Hon. Captain 5 May 36
Med.Off- * y
Blue Facings.
The fiifle Brigade (The
Prince Consort's Own).
5th Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's Oan Royal
Tower Hamlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Woolwich.
Honor-ary Colonel.
Geo. Shirley Maxwell, (U) ,
late Lieut. 20F. 27 jnly 89
Lt.Colonel.
JohnWm.Lee, Hon.Colonelay July 92
Majors.
Wui.Ghas.Eldon Serjeant,5
P.s. Hon. Lt.Colonel 27 May 03
•Hoa. Wilfrid Dallas Cairns,
ret. pay 3 Battalion 9 Feb. 98
Captains.
Richard Rivarola Cole, p.s.
<-^), [ '], Instructor of
Musketry, Hon. Major ... 21 Feb. 80
George Croker Bayly, p.s.
(if), seroing in the Grenada
Police, Hon. Major 5 Juno 82
J Henry Daily Marshall, p.s.
1 [f\AH) 11 Aug. St
I Charles Mitford Burgess ...13 June 92
1 Richard Earle Welby(if)...i8 Apr. 9*
Robert Alexander . 21 Oct. 96
C. J. S. Visct. Morpeth, p s. y Apr. 97
Somerset F. Saunderson,
ret. pau Rifle Brigade... 14 July 97
Walter Lee Clements, serving
in the Gold Coast Consta-
bulary 3 Nov. 97
Chas. Russell Staveley, ret.
pay Rifle Brigade 25 May 98
Lieutenants.
Hugh Cecil Sam Ashton ...28 July 97
Charles, Earl o/*Leitrim ... 7 Dec. 98
Geoffrey Francis Phillips 7 Dec. 98
C.N. Andrews Graham, p.s. 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Winch 7 Dec 98
John Ernest Hodder Piatt 14 Dec. 98
Francis Wm. Lloyd Ed-
wards H Jan. 99
Harold Christopher Rich-
mond 8 Feb. 90
GeorgeA.Dick-Cnnynghami5 Feb. 99
Algernon E Hal Fenning 14 Apr. 09
Duncan Robert Wolseley
Gordon :i May 99
Carnegie Robert Pawson 23 May 99
Maurice George Lee 25 Oct. 99
Hon. Anthony Morton
Henley 30 Dec. 99
Adjt. 4- Capt.—T. B. Ram-
say, Capt. 1 Battalion ... j Apr. 97
Qr.Master.— Wm.Wadham,
Hon. Captain 10 Feb. 87
Med.Off.—
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Longford and
Tfestmeath Militia.)
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
HONOBABY C'OLONBL.
James Henry Dopping 6 Not. 95
Lt.Colonel.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Lancers, Hon. Col.is Aug. 86
Ml JOBS.
Edw.W.Pariieii,J.».z<.tV.ioNuv 97
3 P 2
875
CAPTAINS.
Gilbert l.nvallan J. J. G.
Nugent, lion. Major 27 June 84
Charles Stuart Mol ny.ref.
pay York Begi . (B) ■ Fe1'- *'
\Wm. Barry Ritchie 1 8 Auk. 88
William Murray, y •«■ (tf !■••»» Msr 9°
Wm. Alexander White, p.t. a July 93
Percy Philip O'Reilly 10 May 03
Chaii.S.Doruford Robinson 1 May 5
CI'ment Alex. Uiteiell, p.t.
[Hi, utving in the Logos
Oonttabn'a'ry 3 Juue9=
John Francis Duncan, p.t.
(BT), Intt.of Mntketry ...16 Mar. 98
LlELTKN'^MS.
Robert Cullev Barton . 4 Di
Saml. Montandevert Sell j Dei
Charles Kenneth Suther-
land,;..* 27 Jan. 97
John K. M. H. L'Kstrange
Malune ** May 99
Frederick St. John Blacken* May 99
S8COND LlErTENANTS.
Richard William Levinge .27 Ma> 99
Thomas Vere Livinge 27 May 99
John Fianks Vallentin .. .. 9 Aug. 99
Kodenc O'U. V. H. Vero
Maloue 3° Aug. 99
Adjt.—S.V!. Ba.re,Capt. king's
it. H"i-< iSFeb.98
Or. M atter. — Edmund Teed,'
Hon. Captain iS Dec. 89
Me d. Off.—
Militia Infantry.
7TH Battalion.
Formerly the King's Orn Uoyal Toteer
Hamlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dalston.
HOXOBABT C'OLONBL.
Alfred P. F. C. Son.'
CB. DL.JP.latcLt. 13 r'.nJune.:
I, t. Colonel.
Henry Charles, 1 itct. Hal
din'ge.1 late Caof. Rifle
, Son. Colonel
MaJOBS.
Jarnes.T.C. Henry, p.«. Hon.
If. I ••■net ' U I
- Fred Pim
I -.Rifle Brigade 6 Dec. 99
CAPTAINS.
lohu Dunn *$ A-pr. 83
Arthur B. Williams, (T),
n b . Hon. Major 26 SJ
Ralph L.Fenner.j>. >.{H< ' i;A
Dougln- George Iiamb.ji «■ 26 Aug
Herbert Huntington, ;>.«.
//) {ton. Major iS Nov. 82
Stafford Northeott, p.*.
|»ri iV Seerelare t<> the
Oove'uor of Antigua 6 Mar 93
Albert Luud, /j'* CoHaditf*!
Militia 29June96
Duncan Keith Macpherson,
;. i., (tf) ) Apr. 97
Joseph H. Watisbrougli,*
. Hertford Regl 7 Apr. 97
Boyd Alexander 3' u->.v 97
Servante Morland 5 APr- 99
LlBCTBNANTS.
H.J. Frank Newbonld, (Hi
late Lt. 4 Hussars, In-
itrHctorofMtuke.tr) 29 July 96
Rupert Caesar Smythe 24 Nov. 97
Hamilton EL Stephenson... 8 Feb. 99
Barton Taddy Friend s Apr. 99
Ulare Wigau ... 5 Apr. 99
Srcond Libctbnants.
Nicolas Edm.TindalBosan-
28 Sept.98
H„n. Galbraith Lowry
Egerton Cole 3 Dec. 98
KeunethC. StephensonFoy 4 Jan. 99
D. Dunbar Bcow.i ...23 June 99
Fras. Sslwey VYinnington , Mar. 99
/; Nigel C. Gathorne-
Hardy to July 99
l I it. .) Cayt.— I,. L. NiCOl,
Major 2 Battalion 12 Aug. 95
Quarter Master. — John
Adkins.'-ffon. Lieut 13 May 91
Med. Of.—
Black Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Royal Jersey.
Deputy Assist, adj. Gen. (u-ith
rank of Major in the Army).
Major M. H. F. Le Gallais,
Militia A.D.C. to tne Lt.
Governor, 1 Oct. 96.
Government Secretary.
Lt.Col. A. W. Simpson.
Militia Aide de Camp to
Lt. Governor.
Capt.G. E. Malet de Carteret.
Artillery.
Lt.Col. J. Richard, p.
Adjutant (icith rank- of Copt.)
K. L'E. Whitehead, Cayt
B. Artillery, I Oct. 97.
1ST, or Wbst Regimbnt.
[Light Infantry.)
" Jrbset."
Adjutant.
J. H. Gideon, Capt. Lanca
$hire Fusiliers, 7 Oct. 97.
2ND, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
•' Jbbsby."'
Lt. Colonel E. E. Nicolle, ».
15 July 97.
Adjutant.
G. P. Stewart, Cuiifaiu Innit-
ki,nngFue,,,erJ,,7Uec.9,^^AX
Government Secretary.
Col. Wm. Bell, CB. latebt,F,
Aide de Camp to the (^ueeil.
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt. Governor.
3BD, or Sonn Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jbesbt."
Lt.Col. E. Esnouf, p.
Adjutant.
E. B. Blennerhassett, Cayt
InnisHlling Fut. 1 Oct. 96
3BD, or Socih Rbgimbnt.
flight Infantry.)
Lt.Col.
Adjutant, R. P.Thomas,Ci/L>l\
Irish Fumliers, 1 June 97.
Artillery Rbgimbnt.
Lt.Col. P. Groves, p.t.
Adjutant.
W. H. Carey, Captain Royal
Arti>lery, 13 Jur.e 99.
Boyal Guernsey
ist, or East Rbgimbnt.
(Light Infantry.)
Eoyal Alderney.
Abtilleby.
Lt.Col.Com. P. T. Herivel,;).
Adjutant {with rank of Lay
tain in the Army), J.
Christian, District Officer
R. Artillery, 11 June 96.
Royal Malta Regiment of Militia.
" 1800."
Hon. Colonel, Gen. Sir H. A. Smyth, KCMG. R. Art.
Lt. Colonels. -R. P. Samut, 4 Nov. 97.
J. L. De Piro, CMG. 17 Nov. 97.
Adjutants.— G. L. Bm-xmov-t, Bt.MajorB.M., 1 Oct. 97.
R.A. Brown?. Bt Maj. Border R*it. 23 Apr.98.
A. J. S. Mau I, Cap! tin Wancick Regt.,
1 Dec. 99. _____^
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Ayrshire.
(Earl of Carrick's Oxn.)
[lUh Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ayr.
Honorary Colonbl.
Wm. Parker Adam 30 May 91
Lt. Colonbl.
Robt. Morrice Pollok, p.:
Hon. Colonel 13 Juncgi
Majob.
John Geo. A. Baird.p. MP.
late Lt. 16 lancers 21 July 94 \ormBn Kennedy 15 Fe"- 99
Captains la aes Thomson 3° Dec. 99
WmK Hamilton-camp. ' Wm J Naismith, ML > .., July 2
^,,7,:. .. 5 Jar,co.i\ret.Offic,r.-l et.Lieut. Av
J.H.N.G.H.riV.Dalrympte,
p M.Tuly «3
Allan George Pollok. ;■.». »5 B
Oscar Evan Boultou, p ".23 Nov. 96
John Douglas Buswell,j".«.as >">v- 9»
Hugh Neilson 22 Mar. 99
LIBUT3NANTS.
SBCOND LlBUTBNANTS.
Robert Ralston-Patrick ...11 Be]
John James Bell.;>« * APr- 9!'
JamesAlexanderL'larke,».ii.28 July 37
W.T.Reg. !lould8Worth,;>.».23 Mar. 9b
Charles WillamBrown, j).«. ° Apr. 98
Wm. Chalmers Nuilson.p.i. 6 Apr. 98
John Campbell Keunody... 3" May 98
Peter Kerr Smiley, p. f 7 Junegj
thur Fletcher 5 Doc
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
94
Berks.
( lIiinacrTord )
1 1st Brigade
Head yuarters. Reading.
Honobabv Colonbl.
George Shippen Willes ... 5 June95
Lt.Colonbl.
Bon. O. W. Craven, p. Hon.
Colonel 5 May 94
Majob.
G. C. Ricardo ;». late Lt. 14
Hussars, Hon. Lt. Colonel 5 May 74
Captains.
Sdw. David Stern, p.: (t).
Hon. Mapir 0 Oct. 88
Herbert MertonJessel.afP.
lute Captain 17 Lancers. ..25 Mar. 90
William Waring. ' late Cayt.
, 1 Ilussart, Hon. Major 30 May 90
Henry Caver8hainSimbnd822 Juno 9!
J II 'Preston Ivarslake, p.t. 4 Mar. v?
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
876
LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur Roberts, fp.«.) 27 June 94
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Arthur Barry 16 Feb. 98
Norman Scott Brettell 25 Jan. 99
Adj.—
AetingQr.Mr, — GilesAyresi7 June 96
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
J. H Waters, MO.p 8 Apr. 93
Hon. Chap.—Reo. O. F.
Trower, MA 16 July 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. P.
J.Qim-pBon,M&CV8 la July 99
Scarlet— Bine Facings.
Buckinghamshire.
{Royal Buck* Hussars.)
[2nd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Buckingham.
Honobaby Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
C. C.W. Lord Chesham,^.
late Captain 16 Lancers,
Hon. Colonel 24 Apr. So
Majors.
James F. H. Harter, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 17 June 96
Reg. Bernhard Loder 12 July 99
Captains.
Harry Lawson "W. Law-
son, p.s., Hon. Major 4 May 87
William John Levi,j>.«. ... 8 Junefig
ZRm.Edw. Sholto Dougjas-
Pennant,MP.p.late Lieut.
1 Life Guards 6 Feb. 92
Walter de Winton, p. late
Lt. 1 Life Guards 12 June93
Luke, Lord Annaly,1 p.s.
late Capt. Scots Guards,
Hon. Major 7 Oct. 96
Cecil Alfred Grenfell. p.s. ... 9 Mar. 98
Chas.Hy.Eyre Coote, JLf u/or
ret. pay 11 Hussars 4 May 98
Ernest Guy Fenwick, p.s.. ..12 July 99
Hon. L.W. Rothschild, p.s. 12 July 99
Lieutenants.
JohnPascoe GrenfelL^.s.... 2 Feb. 98
Gerald Dudley Smith, p.s. 12 July 99
Philip Perceval 12 July 99
Second Lieutenant.
Mon. Robert White, late
Captain Welsh Fusiliers ... 21 Dec 99
Adj.—
Med. Officer.- Surg. Lt.Col.
Henry W. Kiallmark* ...27 Feb. 92
Hon. Chap.— Rev. Charles
W. S. Lowndes 27 Feb. 78
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Major,
Hen.G.Lepper 1 Dec. 91
Green — Scarlet Facinga.
Cheshire.
(Earl of Chester's.)
[9th Brigade. 1
Head Quarters, Chester,
Honobaby Colonel.
H. L. Duke of Westminster,
KG., Aide de Camp to the
Quten 21 Feb. 91
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
C. A. Sari of Harrington,
p. Hon. Colonel 22 Apr. 99
Lt.Colonbl.
Majob.
Jamea Tomkinson, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 17 May 99
Captains.
Hugh A. Birley, p. Mon.
Major 7 Jan. 88
Hon. Alan de Tatton Eger-
ton, MP. p.s. Hon. Major 7 Jan. 88
Lord Arthur Hugh Gros-
venor, j>.s. Hon. Major ..11 Aug. 83
W. E. Brocklehurst, p.t.
Hon. Major 23 May 91
George Wyudham,1 MP. p.s.
late Lt.ColtUtreamGuards,
Under Secretary of State
for War, Hon. Major 10 Feb. 94
11 May 94
2 Apr. 98
Oswald Moeley Leigh, p.s.
Wm. Roylance Court, p.*..,
Sir Philip Hy. B. Grey
Egerton, Bart., p.s. late
Cap.t+ Bn. Cheshire Regt. 17 May 99
Lieutenants.
Robt. WalterD. Phillipe,/>.#.i6 Apr. S4
Edm. Wilson Swetenham,
(p.s.) 23 Nov. 89
Wm. T. Birchenough,(i>.*.}27 Aug. 92
Harry Barnston,p.» 8 June 98
William H. France-Hay -
hurBt, p.s 25 Nov. 96
Hubt. Malcolm Wilson, p. s. 8 June 98
RichardN.HarrieonVerdin,
p s. late 3 Bn. Cheshire
Regt 8 JunegS
Arthur Mabterton Robert-
BonLegh,j>.« 4 Feb. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Barbour 2 Mar. 9S
Hugh Richard A. Viscount
Belgrade, Aide de Camp to
the Governor, C.ofG.Hopei4 Nov. 98
John Baskervyle-Glegg ...21 Dec. 9S
Adj.—
Med. Officer. —Surg. Capt. G.
Harrison 27 May 85
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Edwards 25 Mar. 93
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Denbighshire.
{Hussars.)
[15th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honobaby ColojNel.
Arth. Mesham,^. late Capt.
1 Dragoons 20 Feb.
Lt.Colonbl.
Henry Richd. L. Howard,'
p. late Major 16 Lancers,
Hon. Colonel iS May 92
Majob.
Sidney L. Parry, p. Hon.
Lt.Colonel j3 June 92
Captains.
Oliver Onnrod, p.s. Hon.
Major 2b May 84
Harry Wm. Buddicom, p.s. iS June 92
PhilipTattonDavies-Cookeio Apr. 95
Libutenantb.
Chas. Edw. Wynne- Eyton,
(p.*.) 5 July 93
HenryEgertonPiercy,(jJ.*.) 4 Mar. 96
Second Lieutbnants.
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captain
Richard Williams :3 June 92
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Derbyshire.
[6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Derby.
Honobaby Colonel.
Paget P. Mosley, p. late
Capt. 11 Hussars 16 Mar. 98
Lt.Colonbl.
Reg. W. Chandos Pole, late
Lt. Grenadier Guards 6 Apr. 98
Majob.
Sir Peter Carlaw Walker,
Bart 13 July 98
Captains.
Edward C Shuttleworth
Holden,p.« 8 July 93
Victor C. W. Cavendish,
MP 6 Feb. 95
Lord H. Cavendish Ben-
tinck, MP. Hon. Major... 7 Apr. 97
Herbert Crowe Dugdale, p.
ret. pay 16 Lancers, Asst.
Adjt.6 Yeomanry Brigade 5 Jan. 98
Fredk. Wm. Peacock, p.s. 13 July 98
Alex. Wet»ton Jarvis, p.s.
Hon. Major 14 Sept. 98
Lionel Guy Gieborne,_p s.... 14 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Arthur Keanp Tharp, (p.s.) 7 Apr. 97
William Dickson Winter-
bottom, p.s 14 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
A. W. J. W. B. T. Marqui*
</ Downahire, p.s 25 Nov. 96
Sir TiinoLhy C. O'Brien,
Bart <2 Jan. 98
Wm. M. Caldwell Greaves
Bagshawe 2 July g3
Adj.-
Med. Officer.— Sura. Capt.
Charles H. Hough, p. ...28 Apr. 36
Hon. Chap. — Rev. Fred.
JameB Lyall, MA 24 Sept. 87
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Royal 1st Devon.
{Exeter.)
[Devon Brigade. .1
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Honobaby Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Sir John Shelley, Bt. Hon.
Colonel 9 May 96
Majob.
Henry Lewis, Hon. Lt. Col. 24 June 96
Captainb.
Jhn.E HeughBalfour,/).?«r«
Capt. 1 1 Hussars, H0n.Maj.2Z Jan. 93
Alf. DykeAcland.p.fl. (S)(t)i9 Sept.94
Wm. Edw. T. Bolitho, p.s. 6 Mar. 95
Rennell Coleridge, p.* 3 Sept. 95
Han. Wm, Fred. Danvers
Smith, MP. p.s 4 Sept.95
EdwardHerbertGifford,>).*. 5 Aug.96
Lieutenants.
John Williams, p.s 4 Jan. 9$
Merrik R. A.Wyatt-Edgell,
p.s 4 Apr. 96
Jhn.Geo.E.Templer,Mp.».)
late Capt. Highld.Lt.Inf.21 July 97
Robert Lydstou Newman,
(ps.) 21 July 97
Rbt.Alex. Douglas Flemiug
(p.a.) 21 July 97
Second Lieutenants.
Adj.—
Hon. Chap.—Reo. Edw. J.
G. Dupuia, MA 15 Mar. 90
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut.
Henry Goodwyn t6 Apr. 98
Vet. Officer —Vet. Major J.
A. Collings i Dec. »i
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
Koyal North Devon.
(Hussars.)
I Devon Brigade]
Head Quarters, Barnstaple.
Honobaby Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
H. F. Visct. Ebrington, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 11 Jan. 9c
Majok.
Wilson Noble Hoare, p.s.
late Royal Nacy, Assist.
Adj. Dt'vu.-i Yeo. Brig. ...15 Feb. -99
Captains.
Frederick Ward, p.s., late
Major East Surrey Regt.,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 26 Nov
H.Hy.J.W.Drummondtp.ff.,
late Lieut. Rifle Brigade,
Hon. Major 14 Mar.
Arthur Scott Browne, p.
late Lieut. 16 Lancers ...... 9 Jan. 92
John Skirrow Follett,p.«...i4 May 92
Manuel De Las CiisaB, p.s. 16 June 94
John Bayly, p.s 27 Nov. 95
Robt. Arthur Sanders, p.s 3 Apr. 97
Wm. Roberts North-Kow,
p.s 24 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
Edward John Arar.dell
Clarke 15 Mar. 99
JohnH.MorrisonKirkwood 9 June 97
Second Likutbnants.
Arthur Raleigh Chichester 4 Oct. 99
Adf.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
John R. Harper 28 Mar. 94
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Capt. Vim.
Peuhnle ?.z Nov. 99
lion. Chaplain. — Reo. Al-
bany B. S.VlTey,MA. ... s May 94
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
87
.91
877
Yeom calrtf of Great Urxtuui.
Dorset.
{Queer* * Own.)
Portsmouth Brigade
Head Quarters, Weymouth.
BoNOKABY COLOKKL.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL.
John R. P. Goodden, ;>.. lot
Lt.4Dr.Od*. v.; Hon. Col. : Apr. 90
MAJORS.
Wm. E. Brrmei , MP., Hon.
Lt. Colonel 8 Apr. 93
C VVTAINS.
J no. K. Wingfleld-Digby,
MP. p.s, Hov. Major 9 Jan. 84
Elliott Lee*. MP, p.i 17 Apr. Hq
Montague S. Williams, ;<.
Hon. Motor 5 Mar. 92
Thftmas: Alfred Cot fox, p.s. 25 Mar. 90
Edw. Geo. Tro$te~Bulloek,
late 1 Dragoon*, Ateist.
Adjutant Portsmouth Yen
man?)/ Urigode 18 Apr. 96
Percival John Browne, late
Lieutenant 1 Dragoon* ...17 Mar. 97
bxxDTBirjurn.
Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-
Erle-Drax, p.s. {H\ 19 Mar. 90
Son. Ivor Churchill Guest,
p.s 9 May 96
J. R. Harbin Goodden,j>.*. 2\ Jan. 99
Ralph Cecil Batley 3 June 99
SBC3NP LlEUTENiNTS.
Hy. Frank Ward Far-
quharson 2? Sept. 97
Acting Quarter Mattel'.—
Edward William Cnvc... 2 Artr. 98
Med. Officer*.— Surg. Cttpt.
William Rendall 23 July 85
Surg. Lieut. George H. S.
Darnell, J/£. 29 Sept. 97
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Capt.
James Rowe 22 Apr. 99
Hon. Chaplain.— Rec. John
L. Gwatkin Hadow, MA. 3 May 90
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Gloucestershire.
{Royal Gloucestershire Hnstars.)
3rd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
HONOBABT COLOKEL.
Lt.OoLONBL.
H. A^W. V., DvW of Beau-
fort, p. late Ca)tt. Royal
Horse Guar Jo, Aide fl>
Cjmp to the Queen and
Colonel 11 June 87
Majob.
Francio Henry, p., late Lt.g
Lancers; Hon. L*. Colonel \o July S7
Captains.
Hedley Hunt Calvert,1 p.
Hon. Major jJuneSB
Robert P. Sandeman, p. late
Capt. 10 Hussars, Hon. Maj. 23 Apr. 92
J. K. Chapman Mathews,;i.».27 Feb. 95
William Hey worth Playne,
;»■*■■. 24 Feb. 97
< 'yrilStaccy, p. fate Captain
1 1 Hussars ....« Feb. 07
D. Baloarres Lindsay 28 Apr. 97
G-AOrjfce Jfihr G. C. Cod-
nngtnn, Hon. Maj",- 11 May 08
Clamant we". J m. Adam,
latt Lt. 14 Hua>ar,s p,$, .. 1 July 98
Eustace Ti.-keU Hill, /;.«.
late 19 Hussars is Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
Vincent Wodehjuse Yorkc,
P.* ii Apr. 04
John Art. Wm. Talbol,^.*. 9 A
Second Libutbnants.
j bi Baadya (Nov. 971
Wm. Rhodes Emnioit,;).*. S Dec. 97 j
Fredk. Adolpbus Womb-
well 16 Apr. 98 I
Albert John Palmer 2 Aug. 99 j
Lancelot Arihur Huth 2 Aug. 99 ■,
Adj.-
Med. OJictrs.— Surg. Lt. Col.
William Wickham 2S Mav 92
Surg. Lt. Col. Alfred Grace28 May 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Litut. F.
B. Jones, p 17 Sept. 87 '
Blue — Scarlet Busby-Bat;.
Hampshire.
(Carabiniers.)
Portsmouth Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Winchester.
Honobabt Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Tbos. Geo. Earl of
Northbrook, GCSI 26 Jan. 39
Lt. Colonel.
William Woods, p.s 19 June 95
Majors.
Herman LeRoy-Lewis, ;>.*.
[Q] (fl) (S) 3 July 95
Henry Albert Barclay, p.s.
Aide de Camp to Lord
Belhaven and Stenton,
Comdg. Surrey Brigade
Volunteer Infantry 10 Mar. 97
Captains.
John Edw. B. Seely,' p.s....^i May 92
Arthur Carleton Nicholson 4 Nov. 96
Harold Edw. Sherwin Holt,
p.s. 7 Apr. 97
Hem v G.Philip Hoare 16 Mar. 98
Arthur A. W. B. Bri^ht-
Smith, p. late Capt. 3
Hussars, Hon. Major 16 Mar. 98
Lieutenants.
Reginald Nicholson,^.*. ... ■? Mar. 97
William Clement Lister ...28 Dec. 98
Godfrey Heseltine 28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Eyre Greenweil 2 Apr. oS
Fras. D. E.Lord Ashburton 4 May 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
J. F. G. Dill, MD is May 95
Vet. Officer— Vet. Lieut.
John Alexander Todd ...28 Mar. 99
Hon. Chap.— Rev. Andrew
Wallace Milrov.JTJ ? Feb. 89
Blue.
Herts.
[7th Brigade
Head Quarters, St. Albans.
Lieutenant Colonel.
E. H. Earl of Clarendon, p.
Lord in Waiting to the
Queen, Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel ...19 July 97 ,
Majob.
G.Devereux deVere,f art of
1 Essex, p., late Lt. Gren-
adier Guards 25 Nov. 9,
I ' VPTAINS.
Abel Henry Smith,3/"P.p.*.i6 Nov.8q i
Edward Hy. Loyd, p.*. VL. 4 Mar. ot j
Jno. BabingtonGilliat, p.s. 25 Nov. 93
G.R.Smith-Bosauquet, p.s. 26 June 97 j
Likutknan rB.
Sir George C, A. Arthur,'
Bart. p. late Lt. 2 LifeGds. 7 Aug. 86
Seba3liaLHiir,\.';arrardt».«6 June 97
LiouelL. F.Faudei-Phillipsi3 July 98 '
Geoffrey Lubbock 11 Oct. 99 :
Second Lieutenant*.
Harry Sydney Verity 18 Apr. 99
Adj.—
Mid. Officer*. -Surg. Capt.
Lovell Drage, MB 14 Dec 89 ( Aaj.—
s„, ■ Lieut. John Andrew i£eii. Officer.— Surg. Lieut.
Turner, MB 6 Apr. 98 Gardiner Wm. Trouton,
Royal East Kent.
(The Duke of Connaught's Otcn.)
(Mounted Rifles.)
[Kent Brigade.)
Head Quarters, Canter^.ry
Honobabt Colonel.
Genera! H.R.H. Arthur
W. P. A. Duke of Con-
nau&jht, KG. ET. KP.
GCB. GCSL. GCUG.
GCIE.QCVO. Rifle Bri-
gade, Ac. &c 27 Feb. 35
Lt.Colonbl.
G. B C. Lord Harris,GCSr.
GCLE p.s. Lord in Wait-
ing to the Queen, Hon. Col .6 Oct. 97 '
Major.
Edw. Frewen, Hon.Lt.Col. 9 Feb. 98
Captains.
George Edward, Earl
Sondes,p.s.,Hon.Mojor...2s June 84
John H. Monins, p.s 1 Feb. 90
Richard James Tylden , p.s. ,
Hon. Major 19 Feb. 00
John Howard, p.s tq Feb. 96
Hon. Henry Aug. Miller,;).*. 12 Oct. g3
Lieutenants.
Fred. G. Earl of Guilford,
p.s. late 4 Bn. Gloucester
Regimont 6 Oct. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Ingram, p.a 2 May 98
Bruce Stirling Ingram, p.*. -4 May q3
Charles Humphery Style ... 7 Mar. 99
Adj.—
Med. Officer —Surg. Cap*.
W. P. Thornton 4 May 92
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chaplain.— Rev. F. C.
Timms, MA 26 July 99
Rifle-Green— Scarlet Facings-
West Kent.
{Queen's Oicn.)
[Kent Brigade. 1
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honobabt Colonbl.
William, Marq. of Aberga-
venny, EG. late Cor. and
Sub Lt. 2 Life Gds 17 Feb. 75
Lt.Colonbl.
CharlesEdw.Wurde, p. late
4 Hussars, MP 13 Sept. 99
Majob.
Fiennea S. W. Cornwalhs,
MP. p.s. 4 Nov. 99
Caitains,
JamesFredei ick Ednieades,
p., Hon. Major 16 Dec. 76
Francis Bingham Mildmay,
MP. v.i. 17 May 93
Hon. Egremont John Mills,
p.* 12 Feb. 96
Hon. Thos. Allnutt Brassey,
p.s 19 Jan. 93
Hy. L. Campbell Brassey,
p.s 4 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Chaa. Wm. Sofer Whitburn,
(/).«.) 30 Sept.9*
ArthurPearsonDaviaon.j'.i. 3 Mar. 97
John Charles, Marquis of
Camden, p.s 18 May q3
Lionel E. Sackville-West,
(;».».) 4 NdT.99
Sbconi* Lihutknants.
William Lee Hy. Roberts .. 2 May 96
Sir Sam. Edw. Scott, Bart.
lite Lieut. If Horse Grdm.24 Feb. 07
Hon. Geoff. E. Mills, 0».*.)?4 Feb. Q7
Robert Bertram Pott n Oct. ,1
Vet. Offirer. -Vet.LieutW.C.
B. Rovill 5 Nov. 92
;/ ( iaiy.-Rec. R. Lee-
James 23 Juno 70
Scarlet— White Facings.
MD.
15 Nor. 99
Hon. Chap.— Rev. Harry
Harbord 16 Dec. 76
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
878
Lanarkshire.
Illitii Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Lanark.
H^NOSAJtV COLONEL.
Ctt. lion. O. A. Earl af
Home, Aide lieCamp to the
•Qt(eex,-<xn<l Colonel ... 16 Dec. 96
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
8ir Simon M.LocJchnrf. Burt.
Ut. Colonel 1 Life <rth: ...16 Dec. 96
James Addie .16 Dec. 96
Major.
Henry E. Gordon, p.s\ , Hon.
Lt.Colonel r3 Jan. 97
Captains.
James C. Hope-Vere, ;'.*.,
Hon. Major 3 Sept. 87
JTas. Dennistoun Mitchell,
jun. ,;>.*., Hon. Major 25 Feb. q:
lit. Hon. John A L. Sari of
Hopetoun, GCMG. Lord
Ch&miierluiji 13 May 96
Alexander Whitelaw,?'.*... .13 Jan. 97
LIEUTENANTS.
"C.VT.A. N. Lord LaminqtoH,
p.s.Qsverivorof Queensland 9 May 83
William Whitelaw, p.* 4 Juneqo
Robert Findl&y, p.s. Assist.
Adj. it Yeamtmrjf Brigade 27 June 94
<3 has. C Arch. Lord Dun glass,
p.e 3 Aug. 9S
-John St. John Graham 12 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
•Ohas. Joseph E-Cranstoun 26 Oct. 98
'Walter John Marshall 29 Nov. 99
Med. Officer, — Surgeon Major
Adj. —
Russell Eliott Wood 26 Apr. S 2
Vet. Officer.—
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Lanarkshire.
<Quem%t: Oicm Royal Glasgow and Lower
Ward of Lanarkshire.)
[11th Brigade.]
H*>ad Quarters, 25, Abbotsford-
Place, Glasgow.
Honorary Colonel.
Lx. Colonel
-James Meileoii.p. U0n.C0l.3x Oct. 94
Major
Robert K. Stewart,;). Ron.
Lit .ColondL 21 Nov. 94
Captains.
John Alex. Neilson, p.*.,
Hon. Major 12 Dec. yi
Andrew Coats, p.* 2 June 94
Andrew Arthur, p.* 25 Apr. 96
Alexander Neilsou, p.s .25 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Henry Charles Larnont,^ s.22 Apr. 99
KennethH. M. Counal,^.*. 22 Apr.99
William P. Donaldson, p. s.22 Apr. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Forbes ...28 Nov. 01
Adj.—
Med. Officer.—
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
.Jas. 31'lntoBh M'Call, MD.17 Feb. 97
Dark Blue. — Scarlet Facings.
Duke of Lancaster's Owd.
(14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Worsley.
HoMGitARr Colonel.
F. C.G.-Ear/ufEUesmere.^.n Mar. 96
lit Colonel.
Clement M. Rovds, Enigkt
of Grace of SL John of
Jerusalem,, p. Hon. Colonel xg, Feb. 96
Majors.
Percy Kargreaves 2 Mar. 98
John Rutherford., MP 27 Aug. 98
Captains.
George Kemp, p.s iS July 91
Albert Ernest Lees, p.s. ...11 Mar. 96
Robert Henry Tilr.ey, p.g. n Mar. 96
Walter LongleyBourke,;j.«. 30 May 96
Henry Marmuduke Hard-
•astle .... 23 Mar. 98
ArfchurWm.HuntRngton,j>.*2i Sept. 98;
Lieutenant*.
Jae. Reginald Ormrod.p.*. n Mar. 96
H F.W.G.Kgerton, p.-. 9 June Q7
Thomas A. S. Shepherd-
Cross, p.* 9 June 97
A. E. Jacques Reiss, p.s. 3 July 97
Edw. Alexander J.Johnson-
Ferguson, pis 13 July gS
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Johnson, p.* 3 Apr. 97
Charles Hesketh Bibby
Hesketh 6 July 9S
Heijry Seymour Persse ...28 June 99
Henry Leigh Bibby 19 July 99
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Major
W. Wmgate Saul, MD ..=3 Feb. 81
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. F. K.
Hodgkinson, MA 7 June 99
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
Lancashire Hussars.
[9th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ashton-in-Makerfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. C. Lord Gerard,/), late
Lt. 2 Life Guards, Hon.
Colonel 25 Feb. 93
Majors.
Edward R. G. Hopwood, p.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 22 Mar. 93
Captains.
Hon. Thomas W. Legh.Jf-P.
JP.p.s. Hon. Major 28 June 90
Wm. Lee Pilkington, p.s.
Hon. Major 12 Mar. 92
Sir Humphrey Francis de
Tratford,-Bf.,>).*.//o>i.Ji'a/'2S Apr. 93
Jas. Henry Stock, MP. , p.s.
Hon. Major 29 Apr. 93
Thomas AlgernonEarle.p.g.n Jan. 94
Harold M'Corquodale, p.s. 28 Apr. 94
E. G. the Earl of Lathom,
Knight of Grace of St. John
of Jerusalem, late Major
R. Horse Guards 16 June 97
Lieutenants.
E. Sinclair Pilkington, p.s. 25 Apr. 95
Rd. Atherton de A. Willis,
p.s x6 Sept. 96
Fred. B. J. Stapleton-Bre-
thertou, p.s 16 Sept 96
James Mouro Walker, p.s... 16 Sept.96
Carlton Cross, p.s 16 Sept.96
Hon. Osbort Cecil Moly-
neus, late 2 Life Gds. ...10 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Albert Leonard Pilkingtonn Nov. 96
Charles Tidbury Street,
p.s. late Surg. Lieut 23 Feb. 9S
Adjutant. —
Med.Officers. — Surgeon Capt.
Darner Harrisson 21 Apr. 86
Surg. Lieut. —
Vet. OJicer.— Vet. Lieut.
William G. Dixon iS Mar. 91
Blue — Crimson Busby-Bag.
Leicestershire.
(" Prince Albert's Own")
[6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Leicester.
Honorary Colonel.
James W.Baillie1 19 Juneg.s
Lt.Colonel.
Frederick Gordon Blair,
late Capt. 16 Luncerr, Hon.
Colonel 17 July 95
Majors.
SamT. Ashton.p. late Capt.
14 Hussars, Hon. Lt, Col 28 Aug. 95
W. A. Peake. Hon. Lt.C0l.-2s Apr. 99
Captain^.
G. R. P. Visct. Curzon,MP.,
p.s iQ July 90
H. George Clough- Taylor,
p.s. Hon. Major 28 Nov. 91
Everard March Phillipps
DeLisle.p.* 2 July 92
Gilbert, Lord WiUeughby
de Eresby, MP., p.s 4 Sept.95
Jas. Burms-Hartopp, p. late
Capt. R. Horse Guards ...22 Jan. 98
Thomas Elliot Harrison, p. 9 Feb. 98
Wm. G. S. Rslleston, p.s.. ..11 Jan. 99
Robert Bunten Muir, p.s. 4 Mar. 99
Abbot Harold Robinson ps.25 Apr. 99
Lieutenants.
William Eustace Chaplin,
{P.s.) 10 Apr. *s
Richard Hy. Ratcliff, [p.s.)ic Apr. 95
Augustus Win BjTOn,fj>.».) 4 Sept. 95
Wilfrid Byron, p.* 9 Feb. 98
Henrv Truenmii Mills! j».*.)2o July 98
Hon. PercyCEvans-Freke,
p.* 4 Mar. 99
Chas.C Anderson-Pelham,
f».sO 1 Mar. 99
James Wadsworh Ritchiei4 June 99
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Ashton Bellville.„...i5 June 98
William Francis Martin ...21 Sept. 98
Sir Fred. Ferrers Conant
Fowke, Bart. 6 Sept.99
AdJ.-
Med. Officers. — Surgeon Maj.
J. T. Jacques 22 Nov. 99
Surg. Lieut. W. Wingfield-
Nuttall 11 Oct. 99
Vet. OJicer.— Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Harry Hobson... 3 May 99
Hon. Chap.— Rev. F. Thorpe2o Sept.76
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Lotkians and Berwickshire.
[12th Brigade ]
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
Honobahy Colonel.
G. Earl of Haddington, Aide
de Camp to the Queen, and
Colonel 24 Oct. 94
Lt.Colonkl.
Sir W. A. B. Hamilton,
KCMG.CB.[t],p.Hon.Col. 4 Apr. g6
Major.
Sir William Jas. Gardiner
Baird- Bart, late Lieut.
7 Hussars 13 July $3
Captains.
George. Lord Binnmy, p.'.,
Bt. Lt. Colonel Rcyal Horse
Guards 13 Sept. 7*
Walter Wingate Gray, p.*.
Hon. Major 10 Aug. 89
Henry Callander, p.* 27 May 93
Henrv Kidd, p.s 1 July 96
Harold B. Towse, p.s. (H)
Assist. Adj. 12th 1'eomanry
Brigade 8 Not. 99
Lieutenants.
D. Ales. Wauchope, p.*. (t) 6 July 98
J. Robertson Ramsay, p'.n. 6 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Barton Stewart, p.s. 15 Sept. 97
Alfred < '. Campbell, p.s. ...10 Nov. 97
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surg. Major
Thos. Fras. S. Caverhill 2 May 83
Vet.OJicer.—
ActingQr.Mr.—\Vm.l!>VNa,b 6 May 9$
Honorary Chaplain. — Rev.
Robert Buchanan 30 Apr. 84.
Scarlp.t — Blue Facines.
Middlesex.
(Duke of Cambridge's Hussars.)
[1st Brigade.]
Head Quarters, S. Kensington.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. G. W. F. G. Duke of
Cambridge, KG. KT. KP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. Q-CVO. 6 Jan. 94.
Lt.Colonel.
Wm.KenyonMitr'nrd.V./ure
Capt. 8 Hussars, H0n.C0l.-23 Apr. 92
Major
Fred. A. Heygate- Lam-
bert, p.s 8 Aug. 91
Captainm.
William Duncan, p.s.[t] ... 4Junej«
Ricbd. Hamilton Raw-on, p.
late Capt 1 Life Guurdt,
Hon. Major 4 Oct. 93
Wm. Henry Gastrvll, p.s. ..26 May 97
GeorgeBaillieGmhri-1 p.*. 16 Mar. 98
John Leslie Smith, fate R.
Artillery . 11 May 98
Lieutenants.
ArchieLawrenoo umgman,
p.s 4 Sept. 95
Walter Reginald Backwell,
p.s 28 July 9
Mark James Mayhew 13 Dec. 9
879
Yeomanry Cavalry <>J Great Vritai*.
Sbcokd Lieutenant.
■William Herbert Mullens. .21 Juoe99
Adjutant. —
Aetirng (jr. Mr — Wm. .las.
Cattle i< July 96
Mei.Officcrt.—
/jWv.t'ap/.Chas.Stonham.i;. 2 Ang. 99
Hon. Ckaplain.—Sn.F.J.T.
Blakewav, JSJ 11 July 94
Tet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Henry G. Simpson 3 June 99
Green — Black FacingB.
Montgomeryshire.
[15th Brigade. 1
Head Quarters, Welshpool.
Honohary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir H. L. W. Willianjs-
Wynn, Bart.pt o Feb. E9
Major.
George WentwortbtForbes,1
late 1 Draqoon Guards,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 0 May 08
Captains.
Robt. W.H. W. Williams-
Wynn./.j 13 Aug. 87
Chas.TertiusDugdale,;i.».i3 July 89
Fred Rowland Wiluam&-
Wynn, p.t 3 Apr. 95
E.G. Williams- Taughan.p.t.
Attitt. Adjt. 15 Yeomanry
Brigade 5 May 97
.Frederic Graham, p.*. late
Lieut. 1 Dragoon Guard*. ..12 Apr. 99
Lieutenants.
Godfrey FitzHugh,(jj.«.) ... 2 June 97
Geo.PritchardRayner,(j?.«.) 2 June 97
Second Lieutenant.
Adj.-
Med. Officer.—
Surgeon Lieut. Fras. Ernest
Marston 15 Apr. 09
Vet. Olleer. — Tet. Lieut.
John Chris. Rowlands . .28 Sept. 89
Scarlet — Black FacingB.
Nottinghamshire.
(Southern Nottinghamshire.)
| nth Brigade
Head Quarters, Nottingham.
Honorary Colonel.
S. W. H. .E..W Manvers ... July 79
Lt.Colonel.
Lancelot KollesLon, p.t.
Hon. Colonel 25 N°V. 06
Majob.
Herb. Fran. Smith, p. s. ..17 Mar. 97
Captains.
Francis Abel Smith, p.t.,
Hon. Major 4 Apr. 04
Charles Wm. Trotter, p.t. 17 Apr. 95
Frank Evelyn Seely, p.t. ...17 Apr. 95
Charles Wm. Wright, p.t. 20 May 96
Richard Leslie Birkin, p.t. 6 Jan. 97
O.A.A.V.deV. Duke of St.
Albans 12 Jan. 98
Thomas Arthur Hill, p.i....i2 Jan. oS
Alf.MillingtonKnowleB.p.j.jgMar. 99
Lieutbnantb.
Second Libutbnantb.
Penn CursonSherbrooke. p. 3 July 97
Geoffrey N Charlton, p.t. 8 Sept. 97
Montgomerie Boyle 15 Dec. 97
Uvedale H. Tristram. p.t. 15 Dec. 97
Percy Robert Bruce, p. ». (() 9 Feb. 9$
AlanB.Bayley-Worthingtou
p.g 2 Mar. 98
Maurice Bromley-Wilson 10 Aug. 98
Tom Sutcliffe, p.t 10 Aug. 98
Geo. Lewis Smith Wright. ..15 Feb. 99
Aubrey Geo. K. Davies-
Cooke 20 Sept. 09
Adj.—
Act.Qr.Mr.— J.H.Bradwellu May 89
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capt.
Henrv Williams 2 May 99
Vet Officer.— Vet. Lieut. E.
D.Johnson 23 Jan. 92
Blue.
Northumberland.
(Hussars.)
[12th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Nowcastle-on-Tyne.
Honorary Colonel.
H. G. Earl o/Ravensworth 7 Nov. 85
Lt.Colonel.
jn. B.Cookson,p. Hon. Col. 25 Dec. 95
Major.
John 0. Straker, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Captains.
Aug. E. Burdon, p. late Cor.
17 Lancert ; Hon. Major... 23 Aug. 82
Geo. John Wm. Nob)e. p. late
Capt. i^Hutsars, Hon. Maj.itj Oct. 95
Edwd. Francis Riddell u Apr. 96
Wm. Armstrong WatBon-
Armstrong 4 July 96
George Savile Clayton, p.t.14 Sept. 98
IiIBtTTBNANTS.
Addison F. Baker Cress-
well, late 2nd Lieut. Scott
Guardt 12OCL 98
Miles Roland Chas. Back-
house, p. t 21 June 99
Matthew White Ridley.;'.*. 21 June 99
Denys Loighton Selby-
Bigge.p.s 21 JuDe99
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Robt. Vttct. Howick 20 Aug. 98
Herbert George Ca»~ Carr-
Bllison 20 Aug. 98
Robin Groy 23 Aug. 98
William Henry Charltoi... 7 Dec. 98
Adj.—
Chap.—
Mid. Oficcr.—Surg. Capt.
Arthur Brumel) si May 92
Vtt. Officer— Yet Major G.
Klphick 21 Juno 99
Blue— Scarlet Busby Bag.
Nottinghamshire.
(Shericood Rangert.)
[17th Brigade]
Head Quarters, Retford.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
G. E. M. Visct. Galway, p.
Aidt de Camp to the Queen.
and Colonel 15 Mar. S2
Majob.
Jn. Savile, ZorrfSavile.p.*. s Dec. 91
Captains.
Henry Denison, p.t., late
Lt.Col. R. Engineers 20 Aug. 9s
Joseph Fred. Laycock,^. ». 6 Mar. 95
MatthewSmithDawBon.p.*. 6 Mar. 95
Fred. If 7. Blacker, p. Hon.
Maj.Atst.Adit.iy Yeomry.
Brigade 10 Feb. 07
Albert Edw. Whitaker.1 p.
late Northumberland Fut. 4 Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
HoraceOgilviePeacock,p.».25 Dec. 95
Robert T. Oliver Sheriffe j Feb. 09
Herbert Hayden Wilson ... 9 Aug. 99
Harold Thorpe 9 Aug. 99
Sbcond Libutenants.
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lieut. C.
Fleming 4 Apr. 94
Chap. — Reo. Richard Fitz
Herbert, MA 18 Apr. 85
Green.
Oxfordshire.
(Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hutsart.)
[2nd Brigade .]
Head Quarters, oxford.
HoNOBABY COLONBL.
H.R.H. Albert E.-ard,
Pnuce of Wales, KG.KT.
EP.9MB. GCSI.GCMG.
GCIB. GCVO 29 July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Art.Fwcf.Valentia.p. lion.
Colonel, late Lt. 10 Hussars,
MP. Con' roller of Her
Majetty't Household 19 Dec. 94
Majors.
H. Crawley Norrie, p. late
Capt 8 Hut. ; Hon. Lt.Col. 23 Jan. 95
II m. D. .W.uinii.1, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 13. May 9'
CAPT.t 155.
Sir Algernon Fras. Peyton,
Bart, p. I;'e Capt. 11
Hussar* : Holt. Major I r Mar. 91
Leonard Noble, p.s. . Hon.
Major 4 May iji
R.T. Herinon- Hodge, MP.
p.t.. Hots. Major 4 May 92 !
Ales. Nelson Hall, Asstsl.
Adjutant 2 Yeomanry
Brigade 23 Nov. 8" J
Cecil William Boyle 23 Nov. 98 I
LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur Dugdale. p.t ? July 95 ,
Chas. R. J. Duke of Mail-
borough, (p.t. I i6Juneo7 \
Hon. E. E. Twisiletou-
Wykeham-Fiennes 29 Apr. 99
Hen. G. Villiers Peel, p.*. jgApr.ga
Second Lieutenants.
John Strauge Spencer
Churchill 16 Ft!'
Herbert M.J. Stourtoi 29 Mar,
Med. Officer- Surg. Lt.Col.
Horatio P. Syinonds — 22 Nov .
Vet. Officer.—
Son. Chap.— VeryRec. FlUB*
Paget, DT> :iJa
Dark Blue— Crimson Facings.
Pembroke.
(Castlemariin.)
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Honorart Colonel.
Sir Owen H. P. Seourlield,
Bart., Hon. Lt Colonel ... 2 Aug. 90
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Charles E.G. Philipps,
Bart. p.*. Hon. Colonel ... 2 Mar. 9*
Major.
p.t.c. Thomas James Koch.
late Capt .R.A., Hon. Lt.Col. (s Apr. 98
Captains.
Edward Denman Cropper,1
p.t Hon. Major : - June -.^
H.G. Saunders-Davies,p.». o Apr. qS
Owen Hird Spear Williamsis Mttr. oo,
S. Roden Fothergtll.'ju-. 21 Junes*
Liedtenants.
JamesF. H. Buckley, (p.s.) 6 Apr. 98-
SBCOND LlhlTENANTS.
Adj. — L.O. Williams, Caiifiii «
iiUnrnir* 15 Oct. 9*
Med. Officer. — Su rarOH-lKftf'or
Geo. R. T. Phillips 24 July to
Surg. Lt. Jas.Wilson.Af-D.20 July 9s
Blue — White Facings.
Shropshire.
[5th Brigade. ',
Head Quarter.-, Shrewsbury.
Honorary Col'.nll.
F. C. Earl of Kilmcre.N .
EP.,p.t 10 Feb. 9»
Lt.Colonel.
Edward H. Baldock, 1 ..-.
Hon. Colonel 20 Jan. 9?
Major.
Hon. George R. C. Ormsby-
Gore, p.t. DL . late It.
Coldstream Guards 24 Apr. qj
Captains.
Charles Baldtry 11 Child,.-
p. late Capt.R. Horse (S.i-.
Son. Major uMay 7
Lloyd, Lord Keuyon, p.«.. . May 90
Francis Hurt Sitwell 1 : May 9&
SirWalterOrlandoCorliet.5
Bart. .late Cbldrtrtam GJ>-
M'!'. ' 7
5 May 97
t June 97-
Alfred Wynne Corrie. p.$.
A. II. Orlando LLoyd, « i>.».
late Capt. tire*. Quarat
Hy. Heywood HejwooCi-
Lonsdiile, p.s. late Cap-
tain Grenadier Guards -iJuly 97
Sir B. Baldwin M. Leigh-
ton, Bart., p.' 1 Aug. 97
GordonE.BoilcauWood.ji.A. 2 Mar. 98.
Libctbnajitb.
J. P. HHcywood-Lonsdali-,
v.s 7Atlg.9S
WilluimTayleur.p.i 4 May 9s
Richard Tyrrell Jones, p.t. 4 May 98
Wllr.RogeiO.Kyuaston./JJ. 4 May 9*
Hugh Gurney, pj. 28 Juneo*
Hugh Drydeu Corbet, pa. 28 Juue99,
Hon. C C. 0. WeldKorester,
pj 28 June9«*
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
880
SBCOND LIEUTENANTS.
.Hon. NevillW. Hill-Trevor,
late 2 Life Gttards 16 Apr. 98
Arthur Wellesley Fosier ...15 Mar. 99
Med. Officer. — >urgeonMajn*
John D. Lloyd 1 May 80
Yet. Officer. — Pirf. Major
Henry Barnes 24 Dec. 92
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
North Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bath.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Hon. R. E. St. L. Earl
of Cork and Orrery, KP. 27 May 93
Lt.Coloml.
C. S. C. Vitct. DungarvaD,
p.s.. DL 27 May q3
Majobs.
Jas. Towers-Clark, p. late
Capt. 1 Dragoon* . 25 Mar. 96
William Maxwell Sherston,1
late Capt. iS Hit*sars 28 Apr. 99
Captains.
R. J.BayntunHippitJey.p.a. 8 Nov. 90
J. Lawrence Benthall, p. 8.10 June 93
Douglas Hamilton M'Lean,
p.t 4 Oct. 93
Norman M'Lean, p.t 2 May 9s
DelavalG. L'E. Astley, p.s.
late Lieut. Welsh Regiment,
Aide de Camp to Colonel
G. E. Bnyle, Com. W.
Counties Bnnade Vol.Inf.iz July 95
Geo. Abraham Gibbts p.s 25 Sept. 95
JohnG.Blagrave,Hon. Major 4 Dec. 95
Lieutenants.
Robert Edm. Dickinson, p. s.25 July 83
ZordCharlesW A.Montagu,
p.s 7 Aug. 86
T. Raymond Symons, (p.s.) 6 May 91
-Ho?i.GeorTreyCarrGlYn,p.». 3 Dec. 98
Antony Hubert Gibbe, p.s. 3 Dec. 98
Erneet Edward James, .p.*. 3 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenant.
HughCyrilA.Brooking.p.*. 9 Oct. 95
Huntly Gordon Spencer ... 4 Nov. 99
Acting Qr.Mr. — R. C.
Stephens 25 Mar. 96
Med. Officers.— Surg.Lt. Col.
John J. Saville 13 Apr. 92
Surg. Lieut. J. G. D. Kerr... 4 Mar. 96
Jet. Officer.— Vet. Lt. Frank
William Leigh 4 Nov. 93
Bon. Chap.—
Blue— White Facings.
West Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honobaby Colonel.
William H. Berkeley, Visct.
Portman 9May 96
Lt. Colonel.
Fras. Wm. Forester, p. ret.
pay 1 Hussars 13 May 95
Major.
Henry Thomas Daniel 16 May 95
Captains.
Wm. Barrett, p. late Lieut. 5
Dragoon Guards ; Hon.Maj.gA.pr. 92
Arthur Francis Levita.p..*. 1 May 95
William Herbert Nicol.p.*. 2 May 95
Chas. D. Carleton-Smith,
p.s. (H) 6 Jan. 97
Cordell Wm. Firebrace,
late Lieut. 7 Hussars 17 Nov. 97
Henry William Harris 3 Apr. 99
William Brodrick Cloete ...11 Apr. 99
Lieutenants.
H. W. Carleton Smithlp.j«.)i2 Aug. 96
Alex. Macdonald Myburgh,
p $. late Lieut. 3 Bn.
Warwick Regiment .. 8 Dec. 97
Henry Thomas Stanley, p.* 15 June 98
Chas. T. Hals-well Kemeys-
Tynie 29 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Med. Officer— Surg. Lt.Col.
Samuel Farrant 23 Sept.93
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Captain
George Hill Elder 4 Apr. 83
Hon.Chaplain. — Reo. A..H.A.
Smitn 3 Nov. 97
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Stafford shire.
(Queen's Otcn Royal Regiment .)
[8th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honorary Colonbl.
C. Duke of Sutherland 20 Dec. 99
Lt. Colonel.
James Heath, MP. Hon.
Colonel 23 Mar. 98
Major.
William Lord Bagot, Gentle-
man Usher to the Queen,
Hon. Lt. Colonel n May 9S
Captains.
Sir Reginald Hardy, Bt.,
p.s., [t], Hon. Major 13 Sept. 84
Arthur H. Heath, p.s. Hon.
Major 16 Oct. £6
William Bromley - Daven-
port, p.* 30 Dec. 91
Henry Staveley Hill, p.*.... 10 Sept.92
HughSpencerCharringtoni8 Apr. 96
Ralph Sneyd, p.s. Hon.
Major ■• 12 May 97
Chae. Tertius Mander,p.». 11 May 98
Gerald Holbech Hardy, p.*. 25 Jan. 99
Henry Arthur Clowes, p. a.
late 1 Life Guards 15 Feb. 99
Lieutenants.
Philip Staveley Foster, p. 1.30 July 92
William Moat, p. s. (t) 30 July 92
Thos.A. Wight-Boycott, p* .24 Oct. 94
Herbt. Cecil Gardner, [$.».) 8 Nov. 99
Gerard Arden Clay, p.s. ... 8 Nov. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Archibald William Walker 15 Mar. 99
Richard Ashmole Cooper.. .23 Aug. 99
Adj.—
Med. Officer— Surgeon Capt.
E. W. Welchman 1 Aug. 94
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. F.
G. Warmington 29 Apr. 93
Hon. Chaplain.— Rev. J. GU-
lart, BA. 2 May 85
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars.
(The Duke of York's Oicn.)
[7th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds-
Honobart Colonel.
H.R.H. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, KG. XT. GCVO.... 30 July 92
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred George Lucae, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 18 Apr. 91
Major.
Richard Beale Colvin, p.s.,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 May 9?
FletcherH.G.CruicKBhank,
p.s., late Capt. R.Art. Hon.
Lt. Colonel ... 4 Nov. 96
Edw. Wm. David Laird, p.
late Capt. 10 Hussars 4 Nov. 96
Captains.
Walter Raymond Greene,
MP. p.s 14 Oct. 93
Hon. Douglas A. Tolle-
mache, p.s 4*Nov. 96
Hon. Joseph L. Hy. Petre,
p.t to Aug. 98
Prince Frederick V. Duleep
Singh, p.s 10 Aug. 98
John Robert Harvey, late
Lt. 5 Lancers 15 Nov. 99
Lieutenants.
Roger Orme Kerrison,/?.s. 4 Nov. 96
Ernest Murray Lucas, p.s. 24 Apr. 85
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Henry ErnestCrawley 14 July 97
Fred. Wm. Jarvis 19 Jan 98
Geoffrey Chas. Buxton 19 Jan. 98
Hon. Walter Edw. Guinnessis Nov. 99
AdJ-— , .
Med. Officers. — Surg. Major
Alfred Cooper 17 May 99
Surg.Lt. Frederick Treves 13 Nov. 99
Hon. Chaplain— Rev. L. D.
Kenyon*Stow 14 May 92
Green— Scarlet Facings.
Warwickshire.
[8th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
H. Lord Willoughby de
Broke, p. Hon. Colonel ...12 Dec. g»
Majors.
Hugh de G. Marq. of Hert-
fnrd, p. late Lt. and Capt.
Gr.Gds.,Hon. Lt.ColoneliS Jan. 9^
William Charles Alston,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 15 Mar. 1;.
Captainb.
Fra. R.O.G. Earl of War-
wick, p. Hon. Major 26 Aug. j6
Rowland Jn. Beech,1 p. late
Lt. 1 Life Guard*. Hon. Maj. 29 May 60
Hon. Fra. Dudley Leigh, p.«.24 Mar. Z&
William Mackay Low, p.s.
Hon. Major 26 Apr. yo-
Frank Dugdale,.ffow.J/<j/orT
Assist. Adjutant 6 Yeo-
manry Brigade 5 May 97'
James Alex. Orr-Ewing,
Major Reserve, laie
16 Lancers 16 Mar. 98-
Oswald Hen. P. Petre, p.*.n Jan. 99,
Lieutenants.
Basil Hanbury, (p.s.) 16 Dec. 85
Morton Peto Lucas, (p.».)...zn Oct. 92-
Rich ButleiCharteris.p.*. 22 Oct. 92-
Jas. Stewart Forbes, UiteLt.
9 Lancers 9 May 96'
Hon. Richard GrevilleVer-
ney, MP. [p.s.) ...rsJunegS
Second Likutenants.
Chas. Standish Panlet,p.f.i2 Feb. 98
Rich(i.FordhamFlower,pjf.23 Feb^ 98
Hy. Alletley W. Bonghton-
Leigh 17 May 99,
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captain
Roger Bullock, p. 3 May 95.
Vet Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Horton 13 Feb. 92
Hon. Chap. — Hon. and Rec.
W. R. Verney 18 Mar. 7*
Dark Blue — White Facings.
Westmoreland and
OumberlaQd.
[14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Penrith.
HoNOR*.HY CuLONBL.
Sir H. Ralph Vane, Bart. 29 Aug. >a
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh Cecil. Earl of Lons-
dale, p- Hon. Colonel 3 Mar. 97
Majors.
Francis Markham, p. late
Capt. Rif.Brig.Hon. Lt.Col. 7 Apr. 97-
Captains.
Josceline FitzRoy Bagot,
MP. p.s., late Capt. Gren.
Gds. Hon. Major 2 May £8
JosephHarris,p.^.Hon.3fa;.i6 July 92-
Robert Jefferson, p.s 18 Nov. 96-
Hamlet Riley, p.* 7 Apr. 97
Jos. Hugh Jeffersun, p.s. ... 4 Maj- 98
Chas. Edw.Fi*hcr,p.s. Assist.
Brig. Adjt. 14, Brigade ... 3Aug.g8
Wrilliam Hugh Parkm.p.*. 2 Aug. 99.
Libutenantb.
William Stan ley. p.t 7 Apr. 57/
Sir Berkeley George Digby
Sheffield. Bart. pj. late
Lieut. 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 2 Aug. 99.
Clarence Chesney Wilson,
p.s 2 Aug. 99.
Second Lieutenants.
Claude W. Henry Lowther 17 May 99-
Adj. —
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
J. E. Bowser, MB 12 Sept.911
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chap.— Rev. George E,
Hasell 2gApr^
Scarlet— White Facings.
88i
Royal Wiltshire.
•:?e of W ales' *Own Royal Regiment.)
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain
MaJOBS.
V. H. Earl of Dudley, p.s.
[3rd Brigade
Head Quarters, Chippenham.
HOHORiRr COLOXKL.
Most Hon. Hy. Chas. Keith,
Marquis of Lansdowne,
A*G. GCMG. QCSl. 24 Feb. 97
Lt. Colonel.
Bt H-,n. Wnltcr H. Long.
MP., p. Hon. Colonel 23 Mar. 98
Majors.
Sir Algernon Neeld, Bart.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 6 Apr. 98
Sir H. Bruce Meux, Bt.,p.$.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 7 Dec. 98
Captains.
t'itzroy Pleydell Goddard,
p.s. 8 Sept.SS
' -hua R. G. Gwatkin,p.». 25 May S9
- Henry, Marauis of
Bath, p.s,, Hon. Major ... 2 Sept. 93
Geo. Llewetlen Palmer, p.s. 1 Sept.93
A^ch. Edward Mile*,1 In'e
King's B. Rifles, Assist.
Adjt. 5 Yeomanry Brigade ,
Hon. Major 23 Jan. 95
John Michael F.Fuller,p.». '6 Apr. 98
Geo. Wm. J. Chandos, Earl
o/Cardigau, p.* 3 Sept. 98
Sir J. P. Dickson-Poynder,
Bt. MP.ps.lateLt.3Bn.
Royal Scots 7 Dec. 98
LlBUTKNANTS.
John Fred. Stanecmb,(/>.*.)i6 Jan. 92
JohnM.Benett-Stanford.p.
late Lieut. 1 Dragoons ...17 Dec. 92
James Joicey.p.* 1 May 95
Sir Thos Fowler, Bart.l p.s.) 1 May 95
Roger Alvin Poore, p.s 7 Dec. 98
George Eric Mackay, /*.»... 7 Dec. 98
Herbert Games Spencer,^.*.
late Lieut. 13 Hunan 18 Jan. 90
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
C. Cecil Gouldsmith, p.s... 24 Feb. 97
Lord Alex. Geo. Thynne ...14 Apr. 97
CyrilMinshullThornton,;'.*. 5 May 97
Charles Selwyn Acvdry,/-.*.^ Apr. 9^
Edward M'Niven, p.s. 23 Apr. 9?
A fj.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Capt.
E. Kingscote, MB. ...17 May gg
Surg. Lieut. Oliver C.
Maurice 18 Sept. 9s
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Tom V. Pettifer 73 Mar. 95
Blue— Scarlet Faoil
Worcestershire.
(The Queen's Own IVorrestcrskire
Hi'ssur*.)
[5th Brigade.]
Head Quarterb, Worcester.
Honorary Colonbl.
Aug. F. A. Lord Sandys ...4 July 85
Lt.Colonbl.
R'. Hon. Robert G. Lord
Windsor,;;. Hon. Col. 3 Bn.
lYehh Regiment Hon. Col. 10 May 93
DL. Parliamentary 8eere
tary to the Board of Trade 23 Sept. 93
Captains.
Sir H. F. Lambert, Bt.p.s.
Hon. Major 6 June 85
Henry Howard, p.s., Hon
Major 2Sept.8s
Jame* Baldwin, }>.»., A$st*t.
Adjt. 5 Yeomanry Brigade,
Hon. Major 16 July 90
John Howard Carriami, p.*. 6 Jan. 94
Jobn Henry Crane, p.». ... 6 Jan. 94
Ronald Moncreille. p.s. 6 Nov. 95
Hy.R.Mansel Porter, p. late
2nd Lt. 1 Dragoon* 6 Nov. 95
Walter Wm. fl .. 7 Oct. 96,
Harry Jasper Selwyn, p ■-. 18 May 93
Libutbnants.
Henry Bennett Dain, (p.V.)id May o^
Godfrey Nett.letV.Id. pa. .. ; Nov. 97 I
Eric Aysb:'ord Knight, p.t. 3 Nov. 97
Hugh AnuesleyCheape.p.*.T2 July 09 1
Second Libctbnants.
Adj.-
Chap.—Rea. Dav\d Melville 9 June 63
Med. Officer.—
Yet. Officer. — Yet. Lieut.
Edw. Franklin 15 July 96
Blue— Scarlet Busby-Ba*,' and Plume.
Yorkshire Hussars.
{Princess of Wales's Ovn.)
[13th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, York.
Honorary Colonbl.
H.C. £ur/o/ Harewood. v.
late Lt. 4- Capt Gr. Gds.,
Aidede Camp to the Queen 15 June 98
Lt.Colonbl.
William T. Lora Bolton,
p. Hon. Colonel 2 July 9S
Major.
EruestW. Beckett, MP. Hon.
Lt. Colonel ... 27 July 9S
Richard F. T. Gascoigne,
;>., late Captain Royal
Horse Guards 27 July qS
Captains.
Fras.Rich. H. S.Sutton, p.s.
Assist. Adjt. 13 Yeomanry
Brigade ; Hon. Major 12 June 86
Chas. W.Ernest Duncorabe,
p.* 5 May 94
James J. Harrison, p.s. ... 5 May 94
Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth,
v.s. ' 5 May Q4
Denis St. George Daly ,p. late
Capt. t8 Hutgars 19 May 94
Robt. Wilfrid Lord Dera-
move, p.s 28 Apr. 97
D-trcy Bruce Wilson, p.t. 27 July 89
Wm. Gervase Beckett, p.a 17 Aug. 9a
Mi'esJohnStapylton.p./uf*
Lt. 21 Lancers 17 Aug. 98
Wentworth O. Blackett
Beaumont, MP. 22 Mar. 09
Libctbnants.
RupertEvelynBeckett,p.». 24 Apr. 9!
Cha*. Lionel Ward-Jackson,
(p-».) =6 May 97
Stephen F.Wombwall {n.s.)z6 May 97
Ernes tC.Meysey -Thompson
p.$ 26 Oct. 98
Dig-bv Leonard A. Cavlev,
, 26 Oct. 98
Ed. Somerset Butler, {p.*.)z6 Oct. 98
Hon. Wm. Geo. A. Orde-
Powletr.p.* 26 Oct. 98
VI) LlBrtKNA-NTs.
C. W. R VUet. Helrnsley ioAug^S
Alexander Fitzgerald Watt.
p.s 14 Dec. 93
Adj.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col.
Richard Hewetson 27 Feb. 92
Surg. Lieut. Ja*. A. Myrtle 9 Nov. 98
Yet. Officer.— Yet. Captain.
GeorgeThomasPickering23 June 90
Blue.
Yorkshire Dragoons.
{Queen's Oien.)
13th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
H norart Colonbl.
v. 1 S Earl titzwilliam,
A . 25 Dec. 36
Lt.Colonbl.
AldredF.G. Beresford.iwi-f
of Scarborough, p.s. late
Lt. 7 Hussars, Hon. Col. 24 Oct. 91
Majob.
HSchd. H. Heywood-Jones,
p.s. Ron. Lt. Colonel 16 Jan. 95
Captains.
Cecil Harold Simpson, p.s. 4 Mar. 93
Richard Key Micklethwait,
p.* 20 Feb. 95
Thomas Wilson, p. » 20 Feb. 95
Chas. HarcourtGamWood,
p.Umte Capt. .5 Hussars ...27 Nov. 95
Charles Brook, p » 1 Apr. 97
Hon. Ronald H. Fuike
Greville. late Captain
j Life Guards 26 Oct. 98
Francis Wm. Green 15 Apr. 99
Win. M'Kenzie Smith, p.*. 15 Apr. 99
Libutbnant.
Sbconh Lieutenants.
Samuel Sucklev 23 July 92
John Weston Brooke 7 Dec. 98
Stephen Alexander Smith 3 Mar. 99
- robartCharlesworlh 7 June 99
Adj.—
Acting Qr, Mr, — Hugh
-iter Joel 25 July 91
KM. Officer. -Surg.
Barnard MackayiS Mar. 93
•»r.— Vet. Lieut. K.
a Thompson 25 Oct. a»
Hon,. Chap.— Rev. Canon H.
J. Tebbutt, MA aS Sept,39
Dark Blue.
882
YEOMANRY BRIGADES.
1st BRIGADE, 1, Cathcart Road, South Kensington, London.— Bkicics. Middlesex.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Capt. E. L. Retss, 0 Dragoon Guards, 2 Oct. 99.
2nd BRIGADE, Buckingham— Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire
/-, _ .. '■» . . m. « . „ j- r»ffi„„ (Adjutant, Captain L. Sandwith, 8 Hussars, 1 Mar. oS.
Commanding Brigade, The Sen.or Commanding Officer. ( ^^ Adjutant, OaptainA.N.Hall,Oxfordshire Yeomanry.
3rd BRIGADE, Gloucester.— Royal Wiltshire, Glouckstkrshibk.
(Adjutant, Major C. Bishop, 0 Lancers, 1 July 95.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. < Assist .Adjutant tH(m.'Mtiiar A. K Miles, Wiltshire Yeomanry
(. 26 Aug. 96.
4th BRIGADE. Taunton.— North Somerset, West Somerset.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant. Capt .E. de G. Beaumont, 16 Lancers, 28 Oct. ^9
5th BRIGADE, Worcester.— Worcestershire, Shropshire.
r Adjutant, Captain Hon. G. C. B. W. Forester, Royal Horse
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. -j Guards. 1 Oct. 95.
LAssist. Adj. Hon. Major J. Baldwin, Worcestershire Yeo.
6th BRIGADE, Leioester.— Leicestershire, Derbyshire.
(Adjutant, Captain C. T. M'M. Kavanagh, 10 Hussars,
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. L^^/.5 Captain H. C. Dugdale, Derbyshire Yeo-
(, manry, 5 Jen. 98.
7th BRIGADE, St. Albans.— Herts, Suffolk.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain J. Whitaker, 20 Hussars, 1 June 96.
8th BRIGADE, Lichfield.— Warwickshire, Staffobhshirb.
(Adjutant, Captain R. C Stephen. 14 Hussars, 1 Sept. 99.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer.-? Assist. Adj. Hon. Maior F. Dugdale, Warwickshire
(_ Yeomanry, 31 Oct. 98.
9th BRIGADE, Chester. — Cheshire, Lancashire Hussars.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Major H. P. Kirkpatrick, 16 Lancers, 15 Apr. 96.
11th BRIGADE. Ayr. — Airshihe, Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow).
(Adjutant, Captain J. C, A. Anstice, 6 Dragoons, 1 Oct. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer.-? Assist. Adj. Lieut. R. Findlay, Lanark Yeomanry,
(. 19 Aug. 97.
12th BRIGADE, Newcastle-on Tyne.— Northumberland Lothians and Berwickshire.
I Adj. Captain J. A. le X. Daniell, 11 Hussars, 22 Apr. 99.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. \ As*ist. Adj. Captain H. B. Towse, Lothians and Berwick
L Yeomanry, 13 Sept. 99.
13th BRIGADE, 30. New Walk, York.— Yorkshire Hussars, Yorkshire Dragoons.
n j- » ■ , mL a ■ *-i j- no: f A dju tan t, Captain W. G. Kiev, 14 Hussars, 1 Juneq8.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. [ A/sigf ^ Captain F. R. H. S. Sutton.Yorkshire Hussars.
14th BRIGADE, Worsley.— Duke of Lancaster's Own, Westmoreland and Cumberland.
( Adjutant. Capt. E. W. N. I edder, 13 Hussais, 1 Sept. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. ■> Assist. Adj. Captain C. E. Bisher, Westmoreland and
( Cumberland Yeomanry, 30 Jan. 95.
15th BRIGADE, Wrexham.— Denbighshire, Montgomeryshire.
(Adjutant, Capt. G. T. G. Edwards, 20 Hussars, 15 Mar. 99.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. < Assist. Adj Capt. E.G. Williams-Vaughan, Montgomery-
L shire Yeomanry, 7 May 97.
17th BRIGADE, Park Row, Nottingham. — Sherwood Rangers, South Nottinghamshire.
( Adjutant. Captain J.W.G.P.Jeffcock,6 Dragoons, 1 June $5.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. -J Assist. Adj. Hon. Major F. H. Blacker, Nottinghamshire
C Yeomanry.
PORTSMOUTH BRIGADE, Weymouth.— Hampshire, Dorset,
1 Adjutant, Captain H.D. brain well, 15 Hussars, 19N0V. 98.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer, j Assist. Adj. Captain E. J. Troyte-Bullock, Dorsetshire
[ Yeomanry, 14 May 98.
DEVON BRIGADE, Exeter.— Royal ist Devon, Royal North Devon
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. J A.djutfanh M^ SwV h^' J «rai?°0n v*8"' *S 2°T'9S '
» t» » i Assist. Adj. Major W. In . Hoare, N. Devon xeo. r 3 Nov. 95.
KENT BRIGADE, Cavalry Depot, Canterbury.— Royal East Kent, West Kent.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. {itihT.Adj^*™ P* Langdale' S Husears- x AuS- 95-
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
I Major Elliott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3 Lord Athlumney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert. Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
Officer Infantry Division {mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. British Medal, and Khedire'a
Medal with two Clasps). Has been nominated to the 4th Class of the Order of the Medjidie for services under
the Egyptian Government.
3 Lord Coke served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle ol Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885
with the md Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
4 Coionel M'Cahraont.— See Civil Decorations foi Gal'siury, "Hart's Anm al Army List," p. 786.
s Colonel Pottinger served at the attack on the Burda Hills 10 December 1859.
6 Major Heron-Maxwell served in Natal and the Transvaal during the latter part of the Zulu w»rof 187$
^mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bner war nf 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry.
9 Sir P. Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1654-5 with the 42nd Highlander?, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sehastopol, and asmult on the outwork
on the 8ih of June (Mpidn.1 with three Clasps, Sardinian anri Turkish Medals).
10 The Duke of Connaught.— For War Services, see Rifle Brigade, p. 356.
II Captain Reeve-Tucker served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 189596 (mentioned
tn despatches, Star).
883 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
l- Captain Digan served in thu operations in the Niger Territories in 139S, including the Benin Hinterland
and Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
13 Sir Charles Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the action of Ram
nngger, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore. Chilianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-s8 ; with the Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi; com-
manded Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August; engaged in the
cavalry affair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Seived with Brigadier Shower's Column in the Delhi and
Jhujjur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the 16th November. Served with Hodson's Horse
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Myupoorie, and ShumBhabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hudson's Horse at the acton of Meangunge; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, Victori* Cross, and Brevet of Major); was awarded the rtt— " 1. For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, *ear Rhotuck. on the 15th August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the 18th of August when he led a Troop of the Gui de Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 185^, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the euemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1838, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immediately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and
capture of All Musjid, and in the engagement at Fultehabad (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a for^e of
all arms which proceeded from Gundamuck to the relief ot Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and
commanded a Brigadeiu the engagement atSaidabad ^mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with two Clasps).
14 Lord Roberts. — For \V*r Services, see Field Marshals, p. 4.
16 Colonel Younger served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Horse Artillery (Medal).
17 Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
19 Major Hillas served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
M Colonel Lowther served on the Gold Coast from December 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
M Lt. Colonel Edwards served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport
Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*° Sir James Hills- Jo hnes served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th
and 3 1 st May on the Hindun, battles of Budleekeseraiand Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded
on 9th July 1857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
(several times mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the Y<£ " for very gallant conduct before Delhi, on the 9th July iE57»
in defending the position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble behaviour on the part of Major Tomba w
twicB coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killing his man.— 'Yesterday, the 9th July 1S57,
Lieutenant J. Hills was on piquet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp. About 11 o'clocJk
a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming down on his post. Lieutenant Hills proceeded to
take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy close upon his
guns before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single-handed, tbe head of the
enemy's column, cut down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden down, horse and all. On getting
up and searching for his sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) ; the first man he wounded with his
pistol ; he caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword ; the first man then came
on again, and was cutdown ; the third man (on foot) then came up, and wrenched the sword from Lieutenant Hills,
who fell in the straggle, and the enemy was about to cut him down when Major Tombs, who had gone up to visii
his two guns, saw what was going on, rushed in and shot the man and saved Lieutenant Hills. By this time the
enemy's cavalry had passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look after the wounded men, when
one of the enemy passed with Lieutenant Hills' pistol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills who parried the blow, and he
then turned on Major Tombs, who received the blow in the same manner. His second attack on the Lieutenant wes
more successful, as he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have been, no doubt, killed, had
not Major Tombs rushed in andputhis sword through the man.' — Extractfrom Detpatch of Lt. Colon el M. Mackenzie,
Commanding 1st Brigtute of florae Artillery, dated Camp near Delhi, 10th July 1857, and published tn the Supplement of the
London Gazette of 15th January 1858." Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th
Feb. 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
Commanded the Peshawur Mountain Battery throughout the Looshai Expedition, Chittagong Column, 1871-72
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned
in despatches), in the occupation of Cabul, and in the operations around Sherpore as Assistant Adjutant General of
the Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards appointed Military Governor of the city ot
Cabul and Commander of a portion of the line of defences at Sherpore and of the 3rd Division of the Northern
Afghanistan Field Force (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, IlCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
35 Colonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38th Regiment, and was preseut at the
battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the 21st December, attack
and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
34 Colonel Leg»trd served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Acting Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the
iStDivision (Medal with Clasp).
37 Colonel Lewes served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855, and commanded the covering party of
the Buffs at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion ol
Honor, 5th Clasj of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
36 Lt. Colonel G S. Joue* served i n the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the eugogement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle ot Candahar (Medal wiih Clasp).
40 ColonelLewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaigu in 1854-55, including the battles-
of Balaklava and Inkerman, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
War Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
u Lord Tredegar served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, and was present at the battle
of Balaklava (Medal with Clasp).
♦* Lord Raglan served in the Afghan war in 1879*80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Ptaayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Major Lindsay seived in the Boer war of 18S1. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at the Tofrek Eereba (Medal wrth two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also-
served with the S »udan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
48 Major Baskerville served m the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
secend expedition into the Loghman Valley including the engagement at Nargosi (Medal). Served with the Nile
Expedition if 188s on the 1 "ouvnisaariat and Transport Staff.
** Lt.GoIanel Bobbins served En the Zulu war of 1879 with the 91st Highlanders, during the latter portion of
the campaign as Aciiig Adjutant, and was present in the action of Gingindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe (Medal
with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of Militia Infantry.
Royal Scots. — > Lord Lothian served on the Stafl of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war; was present at lb*
taking cf Uckamrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Injaatri . 884
* Colonel Grant served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major Dundas served with the i&t Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 18P2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifle* in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1S80. and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzo"> near Ghiunee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Canduhar (Medal with two Clasp*, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881.
7 Captain Horniblow served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884- with the
tst Battalion of the Royal Scots.
West Surrey Regiment.—1 Captain Dyke served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhnrt (Medal with Clasp).
Eaat Kent Regiment.—1 Sir Henrv Rundle,— For War Services, see Royal Artillery, p. 164.
2 Major Tylden-Fattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the eugagemeut at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with C'aspj.
3 Captain Colley served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1075-76, including
the actions of the 4th 14th and 20th January (Medal with Clasp).
Lancaster Regiment. — l Major North served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive*s Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List,'' p. 736.]
Northumberland Fusiliers. — ' Lieut. Evans served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
Liverpool Regiment. — l Colonel Woodward served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Lieut. Finch served in the Boer war in i88t. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Norfolk Regiment.—1 Sir Edward Bulwer.— For War Services, see Welsh Fusiliers, p. 263.
a Captain Halpin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
4 Captain Grehan served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Lincolnshire Regiment. — } Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
3 Sir James de Hoghton served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, including the battle oj
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, ** Hart's Annual Army List, p. 786.]
Devonshire Regiment.-1 Major Dumbreck served in the Zulu war in 1870. on Commissariat duty (Medal
with Clasp).
6 Captain Carr served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in Southern Afghan-
istan (Medal).
Suffolk Regiment. — 1 Major Scudamore served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in iS7g-8o(Medal ■ .
3 Captain James served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
Somersetshire Light Infantry.—1 Lt. Colonel Gore Langton served with the Koorum Field Force iu the Afghan
war in 1878-79. and was present with the expedition into the Khost Valley an 1 in the engagement at Matt 0011 ;
accomp mied S r Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaisance of 31st
August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
~ Major Hicks served wiCh the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in i8q5-q£ (Star).
3 Lt. Colonel West served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the engagements at Zungin
Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
4 Captain Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
West 'Yorkshire Regiment.—1 Colonel Prideaux-Brune embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoa-
ful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
Bast Yorkshire Regiment.—1 Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of
c 85 1-5 2 (Medal) ; also with the expedition North of the Orange River in iS 52-53.
2 Colonel Burstall served with the 1st Battalion of the 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1370 (Medal).
* Lieut. Barry served iu the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal
with Clasp).
Bedfordshire Regiment.—1 Major Stuart served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain Haggard served in the expedition to the Soudan imS3=; with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
In 18S5-86.
Irish Regiment.—1 Captain Hon. E. B. L. H. Stopford served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
- Captain Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Major Cane served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star).
5 Captain Crabbe served as a volunteer with the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of i83t. Served a-a a
volunteer in the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Captain Guldie-Taubman served in the operations against the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1895-96 (Medal,
3rd Class of tho Zanzibar Order of the Hamondieh).
8 Lieut. Dundas served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Olasp, and Khedive's Star).
Yorkshire Regiment. — l Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 The BaronH.de Teissier served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troop*
in 1885-86.
Lancashire Fuailiers.— 1 Lt. Colonel Wynyard served with the 70th Regiment iu the Afghan war in 1878-79
(Medal).
2 Captain Gildea served in the Matabele war of 1895 with the Bechuanaland Border Police (Medal).
Scots Fusiliers.—1 Lt.Colonel Toogood served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West
Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1 Major Hon. G. C. T. W. Fiennes served with the 21st FusiMers in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations
against Sekukuni, including the Btorming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Vaughan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
Cheshire Regiment.—' Lord Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavairy in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
■was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent early in 1854 by the Foreign Office, under General Beat-
son, to the Danubian Provinces to organize the Turkish Irregular Cavalry, with rank of Lt.Colonel in the Turkish
service ; crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal) . Attached
to Head Quarters of Commander in Chief in China in 1857 and present at the operations before and
capture of Canton. Was on board the gunboat Bustard at the capture of the Peiho and upper forts in 1858.
Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Grant in 1S60 and present at the various operations previous to and
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry. S85
it the capture of Sinho, I' | the Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied the Earl of
d with the army on ov iYk.n.and was captured with Mr. Parke* and sent prisoner to Pekin; on
Ase brought home the Con' ivkin and ratified treaty of Tien-tsin, and made Cif.
2 Colonel France Hayhuret served 121 the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of the Alma and
1 (Medal with tw 1 C'asrtR, and Turkish Medal).
* Lieut. Gott Berved in the Soudan campaign In 1SS8 including the engagement at Gemaisah (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chunil Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers including the capture of the Mnlakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Pan kora (Medal p), Served in the campaign on the North WVst Frontier of India
under Sir William Lnckhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers (two Clasps}.
Welsh Fusiliers. — 1 I '..plain Branson served in the operations against Chief Nanna on the Benin River, West
• ' >ast of Africa, in 1894 with the forces oi the Niger Coast Protectorate (Medal with Clasp).
King's Own Scottish Borderers—1 Lieut. Webb served m the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served with
•; -Lust mi Bxpeditioi arj Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Scottish Rifles. — ' L Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 on the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the and Mounted Rifles (Carrington's
■1 ise).
Innlskilllng Fusiliers.—1 Mai or the Hon. C. Alexander served ia the Egj ptian war of i88», and was present
the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kehii (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
I 'ap'am Davidson-H >ust in. See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
3 Colonel Barton served 111 the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 with the 33rd Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
Worcestershire Regiment.—1 Lt. Colonel Holden served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, first
as a volunteer with the British Brigade under Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and sub-
sequently in company with Colonel '.Vodehouse, Commanding Egyptian Infantry, and took part iuthe nnrsui
be engagement al Toski (Medal, and Khedive's Bronze Star).
- \!:i'..r Maxtinda'e-Vale feQrved with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Methnen's Ho] se
aptain Bxindle served in the Matabele war in 1895 with Spreckley'a Horse.
itain the Hon. C, J. Coventry served in the Matabele war in 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
: Captain Beck served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1895.
1 Captain Young served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 with the 42nd Royal Highlanders, and was present in
the action at Amoaful (slightly wounded), the capture and destruction of Becqnah, the battle of Ordahsn, and at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion of the
Black Watch, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star); with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of
the Black Watch, including the engagements at El Teb and Teruai (two Clasps); and with the Nile Expe-
dition in 1S84-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part in the operations of the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant,
two Clasps).
East Lancashire Regiment.— 1 Captain Trevor Battye served in the Zulu war iu 1S79 with the Natal Native
Contingent, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in
Hasutoland in i83o-8i.
East Surrey Regiment.—1 Colonel Haines served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
- Captain Halkett served iu the Nile Expedition in 1S04-85 with the Black Watch, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two '.Hasps, and Khedive's Star).
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. — l Major Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alex-
andria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassa&in,
and at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-
8 5 with the 2nd Battalion ol the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
a Lieut. Eary served in the Egyptian war of 188.2, and was present at the reconnaissance of Kafr Dowar, in
the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Nile Expedition of 1834-85 with the River Column (Clasp).
Border Regiment. — ' Maior Jones served m the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal
Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the
a< tion at Aim Kleaand the engagement at Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
I laptain T. R. Morse served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
Hampshire Regiment.—1 Sir John Davis served with the 35th Regiment in the Shahabad district during the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in
J&84 in command ol the 2nd Infantry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Ei Teb and Temai (several
times mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Clasp).
- Major Powney served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Captain Hampton served in the A' /ban war in 1S79-S0 with the 87 th Reg neat, and was present in the engage-
ment at Oharaaiah on the 6th 1 >ctub 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 187^, including the
ei gagements at Mir Karez and theAsmai Heights and the investment of S her pore (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the sur-
renderor Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
South Staffordshire Regiment.—1 Lieut. Penketh served in the operation* against Sekuknni in 187S, and in
the Zulu war in 1879, including the engagements at Intombi River and Ulnndi Medal with Clasp).
Dorsetshire Regiment.— ' LordDigbj served in the expedition to the Sondan in 1885 with the tst Battalion or
the Coldstream Guards, and was present n the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Totrek on the ?4th March,
and at the destruction of Tenia 1 (Medal wiih Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
South Lancashire Regiment.—1 Major Tarbet served with the expedition against the Jehus, Lagos, in 189a
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Welsh Regiment.—1 Lieut. Tin nook served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Black Watch.—1 Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of
iSS?, and was present al the Da tie of Pel el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 18S4 with the tst Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at 81 Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served iu tin; Nile Expedition In 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with
the Rivei Column under Major General Carle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
* Lt.ColonelW.A Soott served in CheBgyptian war of it'S.-w ithtl n Highlanders (Modul, and Khcdive*e
Star); also served in the expedition tOtheQoudanin iSS4asAidcdei 'amp m SirCeraldCrahauiund Press Censor
to the Forces, and was present in 1 he en 1 foments at El Teh and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
* Major Macrae-C r strap served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the iSt Battalion Black Watch, and
:,i in the engl emont at Temai (Medal With Clasp, and Khedive's Star). .Served in the Nile
4-05 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took pari with the River Column under
General Barle, and was present In the engagement al Kirbekan; was final Ollieer with rank of Staff
Captain with the River 1 lolutun under Brigadier General Bracken bury (two clasps).
Essex Regiment.—' Mi * Fleming tervrd with the Nile Expedil 1 a in 1884-85 asStaf) 1 kpta a the Head
■ rs Staff (mentioned i 1 1 pate . Bn . < 1 of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major Colvin nerved in the Nile 1 n 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Mcd»l
v, iih I tlaspi and Khedive'* Star).
War Services jj the OJic^rs °f the Militia Infantry. 885a
4 Captiin Hasse<*-Wnl>li scrvM ii th^ Burmese campaign in 1887-89 with the Sawlap&w Expedition, Eastern
Karennt (Medal with Claso) ; witli ihe Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Wuntho
Field Force in 1S91 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
Derbyshire Regiment. — 1 Lt. Colonel Pearse served in the Egyptian war of iSSj with the 2nd Battalion of the
Irish Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the Imttle of Tel-el-
Kebir (MedaV with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ,
North Lancashire Regiment.—1 Major Harrison served in the Poer war in 1881 as a volunteer with the 14th
Hussars. Served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa3 present in
the engagement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle at Tel-el-Kebir, nud at the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel
Regiment, and toot part in the operations Oi the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klca Wells on
the 16th and 17th February (Clasp).
Northamptonshire Regiment.—1 Captain Wickham served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Captaiu Ferrin served in the Zulu war i-' 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Berkshire Regiment.—1 Captain Beresford served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the gtb Lancers ;
aocomoanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Caudahar
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the expedition against the Murri Tribe in 18S0.
3 Lieut. T. Brown served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magi'ar, Tel-el-Mahuta and Mnhsania, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); in the Soudan campaign in 1885, iucluding the reconnaissance to
Hasheen, the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the operations at Temai (two Clasps); and with
the Soudan Frontier Force in 1885-86, inclnding the engagement at Giniss.
West Kent Regiment.—1 Captain Kennedy served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force. Served in
the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's-
Star).
Yorkshire Light Infantry.— l Captain M'Fall served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry in the Zhob Field Force in 1S90 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and
in the march to Vihowa.
2Captain Spencer Stanhope served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with tha 19th Hussara, and was-
piesent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile-
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirhekan (two Clasps).
Shropshire Light Infantry. — ' Major Scott served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lieut. Pecker served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the Kurram Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
* Lieut. Skelley served in^he Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with-
Clasp, and Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct m the field) ; in the Soudan campaign in 1884,
including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
Middlesex Regiment.— J Lt. General Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and Jp to the 26th March
1855 with the 77th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
fcree Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Medjidie for
services rendered to the Sultan of Turkey.
2 Captain Anderson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi-
tions to Egbon (at Lokoja), Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. Walter served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, an^ was present at the action of Gin-
g-indhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Mo lal with Clasp).
King's Royal Rifle Corps.—1 Colonel Templer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Commandant of the Balloon Detachment, and was present in
the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatohes, Clasp).
3 Sir Thomas Butler served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Lieutenant 56th Regiment, and was present at
the siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lord Frederick FitzGerald served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Af*han war from.
October 187S to November 18S0, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie,
and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battleof Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp toSir Redvers Buller, Chief of the Staff (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
6 Colonel W. Cooke-Collis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
wi£h the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp-
and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Pixley served as Column Transport Officer in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engage-
ments at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River — severely wounded.
7 Colonel G. Astell served with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 with
the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 in command of the Presidency District (received the thanks of the Government of India, men-
tioned in despatches, Medal wiLh Clasp).
10 Captain Irby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1^6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Wynn served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the 60th Rifles, and was present
at the occupation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahned Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
17 Captain Holmes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagementsat Ahmed Kheyl anfls
Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881 undee
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Wiltshire Regiment.—1 Lieut. Pepper served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
North Staffordshire Regiment.— l Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to
Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Claap).
* Lt.Colonel Mirehouse.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
3 Major Chichester served with the Zhcb Valley Expedition in 1834-
4 Captain Troughton served in the operations against the Native chief Bari Buri in the Sierra Leone Protec-
torate in 1898-99 (Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. Sandland served in the operations in Zululand in iESS.
York and Lancaster Regiment. — » Major General F. Hardy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General-
Russell at the second relief of Lucknow, at the Alumbagh, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also pre-
sent with the 84th Regiment at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Koer Sing (mentioned in d-espatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
Se&forth Highlanders.— 1 Major Davidsoi. served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in i88o(MedalK
3 Lieut. Glynn served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the Hazara.
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral.
gg-;, War Services of the Oficers of the Militia Infantry.
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
Gordon Highlanders.— 'Colonel Man-Stuart served wuh the fleld force under Brigadier Murray, K. Artillery,
«mplort-d cr. the io-niile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1S63 (Medal). Also with the > jglo-Chinese
ngantin Colonel Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present luring the operations before
low and at the siege and storming of Changchow (Chinese Medal, and 2nd Class of the order of the
Precious Star). Was selected in 1871 to raise a corps of Military Polioe for the treaty district ofNewcbwaug,
Southern Manchuria, at that time infested by m muted banditti, and subsequently commanded the force embodied
received the thanks of the British and Italian Ministers aud of the Imperial □ im mssioner, with the Brevet of
•Colonel in the Chinese armv and the Cross of the Italian Crown iih Class). Served with the Nile Eipedition in
11184-85 as Boat Officer andStarT Officer and afterwards asCommandant at Dal (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) Received the thanks of the Ecyptian Government and the <th Class of the Osmanieh for his services as
Aide de Camp to General Valentine Baker Pasha, and Acting Deputy lusoector Genera] of Gendarmerie in 1886-8J.
1 Major Burn served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Orderly Officer to M^jor General M'Queen, Com-
manding the Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
• Lieut Burns eerved in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1870, in the expedition to Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the
engagements at Takhti-Shah and theAsmai Heights, and in the engagement at Cbaraaiah in April 1SS0; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Oandahar (Medil with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1S81. ,__,.,
Cameron Highlanders.— ' Lt.Colonel Norman MacLeod served in the Egyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive a
S:ar). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Mack ■Vitca and was present in the
engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
» Captain Mackenzie served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Ride Brigade (Medal
5 CaptamEmslie served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present
•it 'he battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp! and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp, ; also served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
.field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, including the investment of Kosbeh, the reconnaissance on
the 16th December, and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal for distinguished conduct in
Irish Rifles — ' Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten Berved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussar*
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. aud Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and MKeuzie's Farm, and s'ege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpjotana anl Central India in 1858-59,
and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chun laree, bittle of Kotah icj Serai, capture o:
■Gwalior actions of Koondrye (horse wounded I and Boirdah (Medal withClasp).
2 Colonel Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1363-66, took part in the expeditions to the
Thames and the Waikato. and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui (Medal).
3 Lt Colonel Cole-Hamilton served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian warof 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
•expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp). Served m the
occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
•Captain Pike served in the Ashauti war m 187^-74 (Medal). .
Irish Fusiliers.—' Major Holden served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85
W'» Major Kaye served in the rebellion in the North West Territory of Canada in 1885 with Boulton's Mounted
Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Fish Creek and Batoche (Medal with Clasp).
» Lt.Colonel Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Lord Rosmead served in the operations in Zululand in 1883 as Aide de Camp to the General Orncer Goni-
"•"colonel Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle ol'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Connaught Rangers.—1 Colonel Hammond served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kaflr war of
1877-78 anil as Adjutant of the Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witn Clasp).
'Lieut. M'Nally served in the Zilu war in 1879 and was present at the oattle of Ulundi-dangerously wounded
ArgylT'and "Sutherland Highlanders.—' Lieut. Fenton-Livingstone served in the Eiryptiau war of 1882 with
the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and waa present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s
bt?Captain Denholm served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879 and was present in the
action of Gmgindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe (Medal withClasp). . .
Munster Fusiliers.—' Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the
iSth January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with clasp, 5th
Class oftheMedjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1357-5S, including the actions of
Chanda Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent operations in Oudo
and affairs of Pohan and Meangunge, nlso at Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
• Lieut East served m tue Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the engagement at Iel-el-Alahuta and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan campaign in 1895, in-
cluding the engagement at Hasheen.thc attack on the Convoy on 24th March, and the engagement at lemai
Dubiin Fusiliers.—' Captain Fairtlough served in the operations in South Africa against Bawarume in 1896
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.) , .
Rifle Brigade.-' Lord Hardinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions at
Abu Klea and El Gubat aud in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive s btar).
» Lt.Colonel Serjeaut served throughout the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under oir Charles Warren with
the Mounted Rifles and the Pioneer Regiment. ... „... , „ , ,p n„„ „„,i„
' Captain Wansbrough served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment and was present at the capture ol the
Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp). ™_i.__, ,%..
■ Captain Teed embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture orcoo-
m*LieutMAdk\uyserlvledPwith the Jowaki Afridi Expedition m 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the attack and capture >i All Mu.jid ( >l"dil v "'''"Clasp. aerreu
w,tliiheMahsoodWuieereeExoeditionini88.. Served in the campaign on th e North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in'1897 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Cla sp).
War Services of the Officers of the Yeomanry Cavalry.
Berkshire. ' Major Waring served as a volunteer with the <th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of ilJt
and was present at the action ut Kassasin on 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Buckinghamshire.—' Lird Aunaly served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war 01 is»t
,1. . was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal withClasp, and Khedivo's Star). ,,„„v,.j *. «,-
< Surgeon Lt.Colonel Kiallmark served in the Eastern campaign in .855 >" »tatr Surgeon attached to the
Ottoman Cavalry, ami was present at the battles of Balaklava and the Tohernaya and at the siege ol Sebastopei
(Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
irar Services of the Officers of the Yeomanry Cavalry. 8&jr
.-ii1Je?!lire'"7.' Mij0r Wvndham served m the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with cue tst Battalion of the
TOJOstraui Guards and was present in the engagement at Hashoen, at that near Tofrdk on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). j".".u, »""
Denbigh.—' Colonel Howard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp)
Roya! 1st Devon-' Certain J. G. 2. Templer served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Hgyptian war of 1&82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Modal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Gloucestershire.—' Major Calvert served with the 7>h Dragoon Uuards in the Egyptian war of -33' and was
£!SS,'. 2. i^S-TSSSS1!? nat Ma« "J**1 inu'^ aetion 5' J?""8™ orl the 2Sta August, and at the battle of Tel-
»i-Kebi- and the oaFture of Cairo (MedaJ with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Hampshire.—' Captain Seely.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List " 0 78S
„"8 r*: „blrGeor?;e A r-ttiur- aeryeci in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the igth Hussars, and acted as Orderly
«f ,h» i°.?i"ga; %r, .e^-eiLal X.kin?on' and wa3 Present »' 'he action at Kassasin on the 9th September and
as Staff c"Pta°n ™ae ) ' P' aad KllediTe'» Star>- Ser'ed ™ tlie Nile Expedition in 1S85
Leicestershire-' Colonel Baillie, .when ^a Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards, served in the Eastern oam-
Ti.^ „?« f5 af Al?e de..p?mP t0 Lord Rokeby. Commanding the Brigade of Guards, and was present at the
„ -'»"6»'»'"J"""»«:— -■ uL.uoiouet rorues servea in tne iuiu war in 1879, and was present in the Cavalry affair
at Erzungayan and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) .m.™^™j»ttjir
pfsstMldan"'1'18'-1 Captaia flrnil;»k8r aerred in the Afghan warm i33o including the engagement at Darunta
„ r!m?r'lM;71 Mai0r Cr°PPer sr?,r7ed. in clle. Zul11 Tar in l879 as Orderly Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood, and was
?Sif « dlSnZT? £ Dunl. (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
J. If as, °rderly Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood (mentioned in despatches). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry
Mart s Annual Army List, p. 786. J J '
KeM?^^^^elrS™.irBt«).BSTPH™ War °£ l332" and WaS present at the baUl9 at Tal'91-
s Sir Walter O. Corbet served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and waa
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle ofTel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
« Captain Lloyd served m the Soudan campaign in ,885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
North Somersetshire.-' Major Sheraton served in the Nile Expedition in r334 with the Mounted Infantry, and
was presort at the engagements at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and in the recoauaisance to Metammeh (Medal
ESiSEiS?^?^?/1 Kh9dl™ 3 s'ar> Served with the Burmese Expedition in i336-S7 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Frederick Roberts (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp) ««■»
^^a^riCkf1Sr0'~L Major Beech8e"ei in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment
Star) CorP8. snd "»s present at the action at Abu Klea- wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Wiltshire-' Major Miles 'served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu warfrom April to September
1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in ,881. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
^^oC^lnlk^i^^T^^^ »"»«««, at Abu Klea and (Lbat-wouuded (Medal
8S6
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
WITH PEXMISSIOX TO BETAIX TUEIK BANK.
TrJSnft *K* S SSSMSWS wh^^he'.rV-ne. are liable to be removed herefrom.
1! irt.N1,lv,.t.,nJ.B^3Bn.IuniskillingFus. >5 *moag
II ward, Fred. Compton,»3 Bn.Yorks. Regt. 15 May 93
Hallett, Fras. Chas., MP. 1 P
COLONELS.
Abercorn, James. Dukeof els., 5 Bn iMiakU-
0/ rA* S/ottf ro Il.K.li.
ling Fusiliers «••<,<»» 0/ '*<• Stole to Ji.it.Ji.
fL%r^Hf E5*Sf Sta'iSrdshire' Yeo. Soi*
lm,cii% Hon. Algernon S. A., .Oxfordshire 21 Oct. 74
... 11, Div. R. Artillery t-, July 85.
Irving, John p-" 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment ■ Aug. 96
a, l.dmund Geo. C..'1 3 Bn. Irish Fus. 29 Jan. 87
Johnston. Henry Stuart, 5 Bn. Leii.ster Regt. 13 Dec. 90
rtta. John W.. 4 Bn. Derbyshire Begt. 7X0
Archer-Honblon Geo. B., JP. DL. 3 Bn. Berk
shire Regiment
Aspinail
Bass, "
Bates,
Bill, Char
Birch. Charles. 3 * 4 «ns ->■ -.; , ' Uw, ,■■,-,-. .;..!-,■ L.-ndond
Bircham, Ambrose Humphreys, 4 «>■• h' >"__ Mm , . . , ,y Militia
Bhrkl'SrieeycVji ^;: co, :••.; ■?*■££?*>
Blandy-Jeukins, John, 3 Bn
Blvthswood, Arch. Campbell,
C<..»p tothe Queen; 4 Bn. Argyllaud feather- -»~~. ; — ;;.,,',, ■-■= ",;i;;1;e;,f„rd Regiment ... 11 I
land Highlanders . , , ',. 1 urk Everard Thos , 3 Bn. West Kent Rem. 14 Dec. 89.
Brassey,Albert..p.Oxfonlsl1,,. V nrai, y » kaXge, Wntertord Art.S.1 1.
p.s.c. Brooke Charles Kennedy, 3 Bn. East ^ anj '> Bns gaottiBh Bifle3 rf A,„, e-
Yorkshire Regt ...... -■•■ '5'" ■» |M.c.numl0n Thos. A., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 4 J
Brooke, Richd. Edw F. Howard, 3 Bn. M-Canc° Joto, 3 Bn; "fash Bines * Dec. 93
Hampshire Regiment. ................. — ;. .; *| ££. 0, 1, . .. Hii.Canieron Hl-lrs. :■» Mar. if
Mown; Hy. ..an.es. 5 Bn. Mnnstei Fnniien 20 uec. »° D Ll ,. , ,,. wertXsn*
Brown..!,.,- Lancashire AxUUery.- •_- r July gi
SouthDiv. tfaoleav Alex. C OB. . Bn. Seaforth Hldrs.
..n-ninp-.MontaiiueChas.4CB.3Bn.Sn lgt.23Oct.it* .iioucester Re^t. 2, Apr. c«
PoMauBhtRCTS toApi 1 •■ Edward Dyke, ; Bn Oxfordshire Lt. 1"! "•"■>•-
Ur, ,/ a+ ■* '</*> de .1 niiiiid, Sir J. r -, -»' . Kent Artiu<_r.\ wuv ,]
,;ifii,dsuSe? ; .: '
34 Mar. 86
18 Mai-, 96
Browning,MontagueChas.*CU.3Bn. ..
Buchanan, Jus. Ross Gray, 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish
Rifles 4
Buchanan',' Lewis Mansergh,5 4 Bn. Innis
killing Fusiliers •■ ■»• 4 Feb. E.
Buller. Sir Morton Edward, St., 3 Bn. -\.
Staffordshire Regt .;....../...-..; 7 Jan
Burgoyne, SSr John M., B(.c 3 Bn. Bedfo
Regiment
Cahdl, John Nugent, 5 Bn. Irish Reg..
Caldwell, Robert T.,».«. 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. . Not
Carringtoii,CharlesR.£orrf,GC3/S.7i.».3Bn.
Oxford Lt. Infantry -:•■: ■ 5 J™e 95
Carter, Fred. W., 3 Brig. Scottish Division
Royal Artillery ■■ :4
Cobham, Chas. G.. Hk?., Worcester Yeoman
Coddington, H. Charles, 3 Bn.Wiltsbire Begt. 4
Coke, Wm. Langton, JP. DL. 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regiment •■; •■•■ 3° J,u J J?
Courtenay, Hy. Reginald, Lord, 1 Devon Yeo. 22 July 85
Craig, James, 2 Brig. N. Irish Div. R. Art. ... 16 Aug.
Craig-Laurie, John, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ......... 5 Apr. 71
Crichton, Hon. Henry G. L„ Hampshire Yeo. 14 Al« • '»
Cuming, Robert, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ■-■■■■■■ =° AUS- f
Decie, Richard 1'rescott, 3 Bn.Worcester Regt. 7Jan- Bi
de Montalt, 0., Earl,? Tipperary .. .............. 1 Sept. 7,'
de Salis, Charles Lawson,1 7 Bn. Rifle Brgde. 11 June 9-
Draffen, William Pitt,9 4 Bn. Border Regt. ... 12 Jan. 8
Dundas, Lorenzo Geo., CB. 6 Bn. Royal Fus. 5 Jan. 8
Dwyer, Lambart F. W.; Anglesey Eng. Mil.... = Dec. 96
Eliot, if"o>i. Chas. Geo. C, CVO. 3 Bn. Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, Controller of tlu
Uouiehold of U.B.H. Prince Christian of
Svhlaaig-Holttein • '"Aug
EUesmere, Fras. U. G., Earl of, Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeomanry ?4 •'an- 9'
Estcourt, Geo. Sotheron-, Wilts Yeomanry ... 4 Mar. 93
Falkland, Byron P., n*ct., 4 Bn. Yorkshire^ .
Fa^ke™eSeorg'eP.';4'' S?|5Sr " "*'" 8
Fergusson, El. Hon. Sir James, Bt."> OLt>l.
KCHG cm. MP. ; !<„. Scois Kiisiliera ... 26JJ.ar.73
Fitzhardinge, F. W. r\,Lord, GloucesterY co. 1 Jul;
Edw. Snow. -, Bn. Lincolnshire Regt: ■• • Apr. 90
Henry Paul, 4 Bn. Border Begimenl
Mai.„d M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art. 1 Aug. 93
T. W. Chester, MP. 4 Bn. Gloucester
Regiment ■> ]>ec- ?°' '
. .l'hi.mpson, R.F..'9 4 Bn. W.York lit. tt Ool
Montrose, D. B. M. R., Buke of.KT. Lanark
Yeomanry lSJuncy--
Moore C T. J., CB. 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 29 Dec. 75
Mousley, George, Denbighshire Yeomanry 11 May 92
W. B.3Bn. Inn.skilling Fusiliers 9 July 92
1 1'Malley, Fred. Win., 1 Bn. S. Lanes. Regt. 28 Acg.S6
Ormonde, J. E. W. I., Marquis of, East Kent
Yeomanry - ,0'T|-
Pearson Wm =° JP. DL. 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 22 Oct. 92
Pelly, O'., Edinburgh Artillery •.•■•„••■• 7 J"ne73
Pennington, Wm. Alex., 5 Bn. Warwick Regt. .7 Oct. 94
Percy Henry Earl, 3 Bu. N'thumberld.Fns. 0 Aug. 92
W.,Bart.3 Bn. The Buffs 2 Dec. 93
Piatt, Henry, CB. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers ...... 22 Oct. 84
POweU, Thos. Pery, 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. 24 Aug. 89
Rashleizh Sir! man Battle, JP. Cornwall
Mid Devon Miners Art. (West Div. R. Art.) 14 Jan. 93
Read, John Moutray, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt... 23 Dec. 03
Riohardson,Edm.Bobt.S.,4 Bn. Derby Regt. 5 Sept.88
Ridley, Sir Matthew W., Bart. JfJ?. North-
umberland Yeomanry, Secretary of Statt far
the Some Department ^ ;■■■■■•"■" »9 May So
Roper, Charles Jas.T., 6 Bn.Kmg s R-Btaes... .-; Nov. t.
Rowley, Hon, H.L.B., 5 Bn. hm.ski! UngUus. 1 Sept.So-
Sandwich, E. I ! H. Earl of, 5 Bn. KB. Rifles 30 Apr. 84
Sandys, Thomas Myles," MP. DL. 3 Bn.
North Lancashire Regiment ' Bept.97
Saunderson, Edw. J., MP. 4 Bn. lush I' us. ... 23 Apr. 02
Snuiin, Morgan J., Pembroke Yeomanry 3 Apr. .6
Senhouse, Humphrey P. Westmorland Yeo.... 9 Dec. 93
Smith, Carleton, 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt. .. 28Nov.8s
Smith Edwar ■■illn. linrl1a111Lt.ini. 15 Aug. 94
Smvthe D. M.a 3 Bn. Black Watch .71-00.97
SSSmJ Air.", d V. F. 0., 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 June 83
Stalbridi-i . R. d. i~,l rd, Dorset Yeomanry 15 Apr. 82
FRzwlil^-^,C.w;,YorkshireDragors,3Aug.9.iS.;v. """^ 3 Nov. „
Forster.Sr ' .„ \a> '. . - i - . . ^^
1 w'eat iti.tt.'. .; "i;.-j;'.i.v'nt
Garland-Mivlthews, 11., ; Hi. Mai. .luster Regt. 24 Sept.9-1.
Gildea James, 6 Bn. Warwickshire Rent
Gordon, Geo. Grant," CB. CVO. 3 limit. Scots 9
.ordRe^mc.;; ■' ™-J.~" 7. - 4 May - St.-wa, , 1
DSter Wm H..MJ'. 2 V, est Y..rk Yeomanry 18 Jan. 90I It. Ait..
i,rland-Maithew = ,ll.,iBu.MiuichcstcrBegt. 24 Sy [ Pre, Sligo Art. 8. Div . .6 Mar. 78
ildea, James, 6 Bn. Warwickshire Regt 1 Nov.go,q . . gi . ^ - ', „■ ■ ArT. S. Dit R. An. 1, D.
ordon, Geo. Grant," CB.CVO. ,Bn.R.Boot8 9 M"' S |nffleid ffTioVL C Lord,KCB. Norton
Gyll Brooke Flemyng, ■ ■ .... ,,,... ,>..,.u , n^i «,
g, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 3 Apr. 8y
H8Jkett,"Fred. John C.,« 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade 26 Mar. 8.
Hamilton, Gawta w. R„ 1 Bn. ins), Rifles ... 10 Aug. 89
Hamilton.. I0I.11. 1 O..Lord, Lanark Ycmnmry 18 Nov -.82
HaukcT, Walter C. Aleis, Sussex A.-nll. i.v .4 -
Hartopp, Edm. C. 0„ 7 Bn. King's R. Idles -, F( b
Harvey, Sir Chark-.-. Bt. 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt, .. Dec. 95
Henley Henry Corni h, Bn, Bom. Lt. Inf. »6Mar.7g
Uewetson, Henry A, WaWrforil artillery
(South DiM Ro alArtillery) ...12 Apr. 90
Uickic, W1llia.11 S , 4 U... .Muusier Fasihers... 1- hept.04
Holrovd Tysson S.,13 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 26 Aug. 93
Hood, v lrthurVv\A.N.,i B We I Bom-
crsit . J0ju,3 ' u-"ko
' Div I! Art.); Aide A Coi»» to the Qwui 3 '
Sutherland 0. , B»U of, Stafford Apr. 93
. "I ■"'■ Bn. South
Wai.s Borderers - ■•■• " 1JS '
Kppinn Wm I 1 v" l8h Fusiliers »s l-eb.93
a, Hen.W . « (Bus. West Riding
:,, Edwartt,4 Bn. trish 5 Dec 9.
7 d( ,. ,. .,-.„ BerksRegt. .;¥.--
\ :; '.,-. '. 1 I'... MunsterFuBiUers... 8 Nov. 70
Vernon, Edw« !.. B D bl a 1 ai liers .. May 15
Walker Edward, Bo S yal Faailiers 2S May 92
u„ rorksl ■ [it. Infantry... 23Aog.8»
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Wallmgtor., Sir John W., iTOB. 4 Bn. Glou
cester Regiment
Walronrt, Henry, J P. 4 Bn. Devonshire Reset
"rt'arburton, Pkrs E., Cheshire Yeomanry ...
•Wariig, Thomas, MP. 5 Bn. Irish RiBes
Watson, Francis G. D., I. ofWisM Art. S. Div
Webb, Walter George, 3 Bn. S Stafford Re?t.
Whalley, Joseph Lawson, 3 Bn. Lancstr. Refft.
"Whitbread, Howard. CB. Suffolk Art. E. Div.
White- Thomson, Sir Robert T., KCB. 4 Bn.
Devon Regiment
Williams, Huch Powell, 4 Bn. Shropshire
Light lufantry
Wynter, Walier Andrew," 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers
887
1 1 May 98
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Adams, Joseph W. R., JP., 4 Bn. Middlesex
Regiment.
Ailesbury, H. A., Marq*i* of 3 Bn. Wilts Regt.
Alison, James L., Antrim Artillery, Southern
Division, Royal Artillery
Allsopp, i/oji.'Wni. Hy., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester
Regiment
Anstruther. Fras. Wm.L., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
Bailey, James J., 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles
Bailey, Vincent, 4*Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
Baker, Wra. lly., Hon. Artillery Co. of London
Balfour, Fred."Maitiand,3 Bn. Lancashire Fus.
Beadon, John Hammel, 3 Bn. Somersetshire
Light Infantry
Bennett, James, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ...
Bernard, Arthur F. West Somerset Yeomanry
Bickersteth, Robert, Middlesex Yeomanry ...
Biggs, Wm Worthington. 3 Bn. Lane. Fus....
Bingham, Richd. Chas. Wm.3 Bu.DorsetRegt
Bird, Charles Henry, 3 Bn. X.Lancashire Regt.
Blaydes, Hany S., 3 Bn. The Buffs
Blunt, Geo. E. Eames, 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt.
Bodan, Walter, Derbyshire Yeomanry
Boyse, Henrv Arthur, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment
Bradish, William," 3 Bn. West Kent Regiment
Bradj-Kaw, John C. 4 Bo. Welsh Fusiliers
Bridge r, Hy- Colville, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment
Britten, Wm. Fraser C. 4 Bn. Bedford. Regt.
Broun, Montague C, Hampshire Yeomanry
Browne, James, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders...
Suchanan, M. R. G., 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont, 4 Bn. Lincoln-
shire Regiment
Burney, Henry Edw.. 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf....
Burr, Chas. E. Gaitskell,28 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.
Brigade Major S. E. Brig. Vol. Inf.
Butler, Walter T.,5 Bn. Irish Regiment
-Campbell, James, Sligo Art. S. Div. R. Art...
Cantrell-Hubbersty, Albert C, 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regt.i Xottinghamshire Rife Volunteer*
Carre, Thos. Alex. Riddell, 4 Bn. Scots Fus....
Casson, Benjamin T., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt.
Cater, T. D., Essex Yeomanry
Champion, Percival R,, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
Chancellor, John Geo., Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Chichester, Lord Adolphus J. S. C, 4 Bn. Irish
Rifles
Ohillingworth, Henry, 3 Bn. Worcester Regt.
Clark, Edw.Podmore,4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Clarke, A. W., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt
Clinton, C. H. K., Lord N. Devon Yeomanry
Connellan. Jas. H. F. H.r? 5 Bn. Irish Regt.
•Cooke. C. E. S., Yorkshire Dragoons
Cooper, Charles A., Pembroke Art. W. Div...
•Coyne, Henry Wm., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt.
Cradock, Edward Wm.,2* Hants Yeomanry ...
■Cragg, Wallace Wm., 4 Bn. Welsn Fusiliers. ..
Craig, J., 2. Brig. N. I. Div. R_ Art
■Creighton, Fitzmaurice, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt.
Croft, Richard B.. Herts Yeomanry
y& Cuninghame, Sir William Jas. M., Barest
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers
Cuninghame, W., 4 Bn. Argyll & Suth. Hldrs.
Dalrymple, Hon. H. H., 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers
Daubeny, St.JohnEdw.,3 Bn. W.Riding Regt.
Davies, Henry B- K., 4 Bn. Shrop. Lt. Inf. ...
de E&f&on, Albert, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt....
Dolacheroif, Daniel L., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
Dopping-Hepeustal, Ralph A., 6 Bn. Rif. Brig.
Duke, Oliver Thos..30 5 Bn. Rifle BrigaJe
Dwyer, L-. F. W„, Anglesey Engineers, Capt.
ret. pay 106 Fusilier*
Igorton^ Sir Phdip le Behvard,31 Bart. 4 Bn.
Cheshire Regiment
Ellis, Henry Lesde,3' Buckingham Yeomanry
Ellis, Robert H., 5 Bn. Inniskiiling Fusiliers
Eirington, Hy. Haudley, Worcestershire
Eustace, J. J. H. B, 8 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
Fellows. Chas. Fras. Yorkshire Art. W. Div.
Ferris, William Browne, 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt...
Fiulay, Alex. 3 & 4 Bn. Souih Stafford Regt.
16 Aug. 74 Fitzgerald, William G. 9 Bn. Rifle Brigade,
17 June 93 Ct»f"t.i \ Middlesex Volunteer Artillery i3 Apr. or
24 June 91 Fludyer, Arthur John, 3^4 Bns. Northamp-
14 Sept. 81 tin Regiment 6 June 91
20 June 861 Foley, A. G. P., 3 & 4 Bus. Manchester Uogt. 23 Sept. 93
8 May 36 Ford, Alexander E.. N. Somerset Yeomanry.. 19 May 94
5 Oct. 95|Foster, Augustus Billett. Dorset Yeomanry ... 17 May 84
15 Mar. 82 Frobisher, William Martin,33 7 Bn. Rifle Brig. 11 June93
Fryer. John Edward, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt 4 May 90
15 Apr. 82 Gardner, Arthur Agg, 4 Bn. S. Wales Brdrs... 4 Mar. 86
jGardner, Chas. Stanley, 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 27 Feb. 9:
21 July 97|Gardner, Thomas, 3 Be. Liverpool Regt. ... 10 Apr. 86
13 Apr. 92'Gaskell. James B., ^Bn. S. Lancashire Rert .. 22 Mar. 90
Gilfis.Tvm, J.O« 3 Bn, Highland lit Inf 29 July 85
Goodau, Liebert Edw., 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 27 Nov. 86
Goodchild, Philip P. P., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 21 Apr. 86
,Gower, Hy. Edwin, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt 4 Apr. 83
20 Sept. 90 [ Graham, John, 4 Brigade Welsh Div. R. Art... 16 Aug. 84
14 Apr. S9 Greene, Edward W., Suffolk Hussars
Greene, Wm. S.,35 Brig. Northern Div. R. Art.
27 Jane 8
. 13 Nov. 86
28 Nov. 83
7 Nov. 91
15 Sept.97
, t Mav g^Greenwav, Thomas, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt.
.Greenwood, C. Stainforth,3* 2 We^t York Yeo.
10 Apr. 36 Gricsbach, Chas. L.3? CIE. 6 Bn.R. Fusiliers
1 1 Apr. 91 Triffith, Edward Clifton, 3 Bn. E. Snrrey Regt. 22 Sept. 8
15 May 95 Guise, fig? William F. G., Bart. 3 Bn. GIou-
4 May 89 cestershire Regiment 8 Nov. 90
27 Mar. 9; Halsev, Thomas Frederick, MP. Herts Yeo.... 10 Apr. 86
9 June 97 Hamilton, John F. C.,38 5 & 6 Bus. Lane. Fus. 18 May 98
I Hardy, Chas. Stewart, E. Kent Yeomanry ... 25 Dec. 86
4 Nov. 9: Harfleld, William H., Middlesex Yeomanry ... 7 June 80
17 Aug. 89 Hargreave, George Wm., 3 & 4 Bus. South
26 Sept. 91 Staffordshire Regiment 10 Juneg3
8 Aug. 91 Hay, Chas. Leith, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders .. 2 Sept. 85
1 Apr. 91 Heard, Francis, 3 Bn. MunsterFu-iliers 21 Dec. 81
26 Mar. 87 Heriot, Warner J. L., 4 Bn. Oxford Light lQf, jS Apr. 95
3 Dec. 92 Hillcoat.TheophilusP. 393 Bn. Somerser.Lt Inf. 2iJune9o
12 Aug. 96 Home, Hon. Cospatrick D., 3 Bn Royal Scots 27 Jan. 94
18 July 85 Houidsworth, W. J., Lanarkshire Yeomanry... 13 Apr. 92
23 Aug. 9c Houstoun, Geo. Ludovic, 4 Bn. Argyll and
29 Oct. 9S Sutherland Highlanders 2 Aug. 90
30 May gr Howell, Fred. Robt., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment... 12 Mar.92
19 Nov. 87 Hunt, John M. F., Hampshire and Isle of
4 Dec. St Wight Artillery, S. Div. 1 Feb. 90
14 Apr. 8c Hunter, Thomson, Kent Art. Eastern Division 3 Apr. 91
19 July 84 Hurt, Albert Fred.*0 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt .. 3 Oct. 85
13 Nov. 8t Button, Maurice Fitzm., 3 Bn. Black Watch 12 June 86
12 Aug. 97 ['Anson, Johu, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 20 May 91
[zod, Fred. Kevan, 4 Bn. Leicester Ragt 28 Oct. 93
?3 Mar. 92 Izod. W. H., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Nov. 85
7 Apr. 9; James, John, 3 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 22 Mar. 84
Kearney, John P., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment... 7 Jan. 91
23 May 91 Kell, W. C Fearn.*1 3 Bn- S. Staffor 1 Regt. 13 Jan. 86
3 Apr. 95 Kennedy, Lockhart Mure Hartley, 3 Bu. East
11 June92 Surrey Regt n June 87
Knox, G. Beresford, Londonderry Lt. Inf. 31 Jan. 77
27 June Si Lacon, Edmund B. K., 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt ... 23 June 86
31 May 8. Lambart, oustavus F. W., 5 Bn Leinster Regt.16 Dec. 96
4 May 8; Langford- Brooke, Hy.L.B., 2 Bn. Cain Hldrs. 29 June 89
22 Nov. 6t Latham, Charles. 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliera 3 Jan. 91
9 Jan. 8. Leach, Henry,43 Pembroke Yrom^-n-r-r .... 1 July 8r
4 Mar. 8. Lees, Fras. G., 3 Bn. West Yorksnr legt i3Mar.86
Leith, James \lackenzie, 4 Bu >or'ok iegt.22 July 96
3 Dec. 8£ Ley, Hugh Halse, 3 Bn. Duke if Dor iw ill's
nJuneS; Light lufantry 28 Oct. 93
25 Feb. 8t Candsay-Bucknall, J. A., 3 Bn. R. Fusi iers... 19 Nov. 92
24 Dec. 79 Llos d, Henry Olivier, 3 Bn. West Surrey tegt. 21 July 88
7 Feb. 6; Lockhart, Thomas, 4 Bn. Durham Lt. Jul ..5 Jan. 98
5 Mar. 92 Longman, Arthur H„ 4 Bn. Bedi'ir 1 R sgt — 14 Apr. 86
22 Aug. 91 Loveband, John E., Devon Art. W» 0 v I. Art. 4 Apr. 94
3 Apr. 80 ,oyd, Frank Kirkman, 3 Bn. Cbeshi-c R:*gt. 11 May 89
11 Jan. 82 Lynam, William, 5 Lancashire 4 May 3 J
26 Oct. 8 • Lyons, Geo. B. C., 3 Bn. Essex Regiment . .. 9 June94
10 Apr. 8r iTAlester, Charles S.,*s 3 Be. Scots F is iers 0 May 85
16 Aug. 38 Marshall, Anthony, 3 Bn. Northumberland
7 Junes, Fusiliers ■- .. 16 Mar. 8^
9 Aug. 90 Martin, Loftus Hy., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. tuf. 19 May 88
Martyn. Oliver, 4 Bn. Connamrh ii. ?ers ... 25 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 7- Massareene »nd Ferrard, C. J E. F. S. -'iiet,
1 July 81 Antrim Artillery 20 Nov. 72
9 Mar. 98 ilasterman, Heury C, 3 Bo. Essex 'ie.-I neut 21 Oct. 93
19 July 84 daude.WilliamWade, 4Bn.Wes ?or \ 41.... 11 May 89
i7June93 Uaxwell, Sir Herbert E., Bt., 3 B:i ^_ r,-s b'oa.
15 Feb. 9c MP. for IViqtomhtre 10 Apr. 86
8 Aug. 94 ilayor, Edgar J., 3 and 4 Bns. Ltncash ' is.
15 Mny 7t Capt. 1 Volunteer Bn. Somerset Lt.Iufintry ., 20 Jan. 97
18 Feb. 01 tfeade-Kmg,Wm.O.,3Bn. Som -rs 1 Y ■'. .. 6 Nov 86
v[eagher, Henry, Waterford ArtiU n m*.h 29 Dec. 7s
7 Nov. 91 Meeting, Charles, 3 Bn. Oxford a .1 Aug. 94
ilerritt, Wm. Ingersoll, 3 & 4 Bns A 1 "i^ter
28 Mar. 83 Regiment 30 Oct. 95
20 Aug. 92 ilordaunt, Sir Charles, Bart. , \*tr.v,e ii'eo. s Dec. 9c
5 Dec. 88 tforris, John, Glamorgan Art. V . . ijpt. 17 July 95
22 Mar. 72 Jorrison, William, 3 Bn. Irish i ■ ■ .... 3 Feb. 94
23 May 91 -lortimer. Charles E. R. W„ 4 Ba. ttiyal Fus. 24 June 93
24 Jan. 91 Morton, John n\ Mathie, 3 Bn. 3do - f i4Uers 12 Jan. 89
18 May 89' Mann, John, 3 Bn. North Lancashire logt! ... 13 Jan« 94,
Field Officers Betiredfrom the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
888
Mure-Steel, G., a 4 4 Bus. Scottish Rifles
O'Gormaji.'john J., '4 Bu. Dublin Fusiliers ... 13 Mar. 86
Otwav, Jocelyn Tufton F., 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 13 Mar. 05
Pagan, Gilbert A.,*» 3 4 4 Bns. Highland L. Inf. 22 May 05
Paget, William B., Nottingham Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87
Parker, Charlesjohn B .4 Bn. Lincoln. Regt . 22 June 87
Parratt. Evelyn Latimer, 3 Royal Surrey 27 Oct. 7s
Pearson, Henry, 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 25 Apr. 91
Peel, Hv. Lemiux", 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 24 Oct. 94
Pollen, "Sir Richard H., Burl., 4 Bn.Gloucester-
Bhire Regiment 6 May 9
Porcelli-Cust, Allan R. C, 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. -
Fountain, John Tbos., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.
Powell, Win. Martin. Hampshire Yeomanry...
Poynter, James, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry
Pratt, Lord Geo. M., Jr.. 3 Bn. Berks Regt..
Price, John B., 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regiment ...
prior, Geo. Redmond, 4 Bn. Derbysh. Regt
Reid, Alfred, 4Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Richards, Hy. Hutchins, 3 Bn. Somerset L. 1.
Rickaby, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ...
Ringrose, R. T.. 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt....
Roberts, Wm. Henry, West Kent Yeomanry.
Baird. Hy. Bobt 3 Bn. Seafonb. Highlanders
Baife, Michael J. ,"5 Bn. Connnught Rangers
Barlow, Arch. Pratt, Notts Yeomanry I .
Bamee, Arthur G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Rest.
Batsou. Francis C, Lane. Art. South Div. ... 26 Juue Eo
Baxcndale, Lloyd Salusbury, 2 West Y'ork ... 2 Apr. 70
Havlis, T. E., 5 Bn. Middlesex Regiment 7 Aug. 86
Beauchamp, Sir R. W. Proctor, Sari., Nor-
folk Artillery, Eastern Division
Begbio, Hamilton Luard, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
iBerens, Alex. Aug., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt.
23 June 94 Beresford. M De la Poer. 4 Bn. Warwick Regt .
22 Oct. 87'Berkelev. Bobt v., 3 i 4 Bus. Wbrcest -r.Regt.
24 May 82 Bernard, Thomas S. W., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt
16 Oct. 86
3 Mar. 94
5 Apr. 86
4 Aug. 88
'. 1
23 Jan.
6 July 89 Berthon, Chas. Septimus.Durhaui Art.tt.lPiv. 23 Apr. 88
Feb. 98 Birch, Francis Mildred, n Bn. Berks Regt.... 5 June 95
14 June 00 Blacker. Fred. Hy., Notts Yeomanry 19 Sept. 04
.3 May oi Blacker, William, 3 Bu. Dublin Fusiliers 1 Aug. 92
26 Sept. 94'Blackett-Ord, Andrew J., 4 Bu. Argyll and
4 Mav 921 Sutherland Highlanders u r
3 Mar. 88Blacklock,William J.S., 3 Bu. LaucasterRegt. 1 Aug. 94
23 Sept.96JBlencowe, Henry P. G..iBn. Border Regiment 3 June 9*
23 June S8 Blezard, George, Derln -shire Ye immrv 30 Oct, 9s
KOOCrts, v\ m. nenrv, ^ esi r*.euu icuuiamj ... *s ««**«™ — w™--, — — -r,-j - — - ■ , - .... tv - , . <-
Robertson. James C„ 2nd Royal Lanark . . July 77 Bonsai HughEdwd., I ardigan Art. .V .Div. 2 A p. . 96
Robson, Alfred Tufnell, 4 Bn.. Essex Regt 23 Mar. 89 Boot. Charles Webster^ 3 Bn. Leinstei Regt- .. 27 May QJ
Rowan. John J., 4 Bu. Irish Rides 25 July gi'Bowtr. Jas^ Bower. Bo, besbjre Begt. ..... .. May 92
Sadlcr,SamuelWni.Ralph,3Bn.WiltshireRegt. 26 Apr. S2iBower, Robert Lister,-* CJ/fcr. 7 Bn. King 8
Salmon, Charles Edw. , 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ... 10 Apr. 36| Royal Rifles....
Salmon, Henry Thos., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt.
Sandeman, Geo. Glas., 3 Bn. Black Watch
Sandys, Hon. M.W.Geo., 3B11. Wiltshire Regt.
Sandys.T. Myles, 3 4 4 Bn. N. Lancashire Regt
Savage, Arthur Wm., 3 Bn. Warwick Regt....
Schneider, John H. A. ,3 Bn. Lancaster Regt
Scott, George Fred
4 May So Boyle, Alex., Londonderrv Artillery, Soutaern
2 July 87 Division, Reval Artillery 21 Apr. 85
2 Apr. 92 Boyle, Charles John." 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. Eo
5 Oct. 92'Boyse, Henry Arthur, 3 Bu. L-ish Regiment .. a Jan. 84
4 May 89 Brand. George Horatio. 3 Middlesex 5 June 80
. .0 Nov. 87IBredon, Matthew Boyd. 3 Bu. Irish Fusiliers 29 Apr. 93
,Bi Cheshire Regt .. 9 Mar. gs'Brickmann, Christopher D., Berkshire 12 Apr. 71
> Spencer, 3 Bn. Border Regiment 9 Apr. 92
~u. Sussex Regiment 27 Feb. 92
orthumbld. Hussars 3 July 57
,u.InniskiUmg Fusiliers "Mar. 61
„J. N.Lancashire Regt. ,4 June92 Brudenell-Bruce, LoniCF. Wiltshire Yeo. 20 M
Shephard.C.S .«2>SO. 4 Bn.Somersct Lt.lSr. 26 June 97 Brudenell-Bruce. Lord C. tt , Wiltshire Yeo... ic May 82
Skelton, John, 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment ... 11 June 89 Bu'pett , Wilhatn H 4 Bn g£ Surety Reg;. 11 Jan. S*
Slater, Hubert, 3 Bn. East L .ncashire Regt. 4 Mar. 9. Butler- Arnold, H Oxfordshire Lt. Int. ......... . 1 Aug- 93
Smyth, A. J. Bowyer, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. 3 Oct. 94 Bu tor, Pierce O'Brien," 8 Bn. King_e R
Smith, Sir Henry. 3 Brig. E. Div.. Royal Art. 19 Jan. 89
Smith, Richard F.. 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 2 June 94
Snead, Jas. A. F., 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers 26 June 87
Squire, Robt. Hutton , 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 6 July 89
Steel, Gavin, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles 5 Dec. 85
Stewart.H. Lucas St.G ,3 Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.16 Apr. 98
Stohwasser, Fras. J.. Hon. Art Co.ofLondon 6 Sept. 90
Story, Robert,46 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Feb. 97
Strong, C.Isham, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 3 Apr. 86
Sunderland, Thos. J , 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 11 July 83
Talbot, Gerald F., Staffordshire Yeomanry... 4 May 92
Tatham, Algernon, 4 Bu. The Buffs 14 May S7
Thompson, Arthur Wm. Dublin City Aitillery 3 Apr. 97
Tolei, J. O. Graham, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 21 July 94
Toms, Henry, 3 Bn Devonshire Regt. 10 Mar. 88
2i Apr. 86
Butler, Samuel Evau.N. Somerset Yeomanry
Caldbeck, Wm. C. Roper, 5 Bn. Dublin Fus. 0 June 98
Campbell, Son. G, T. C. Clifton-Hastings, 3
Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 22 Oct. 92
Campbell, Sir Duncan A. D., Bart , 3 Bn. High-
land Light Infantry —
Chapman, Geo. Alex.59 4 Bu. N. Stafford Re^t.
Chapman, Hillyard, Shropshire Yeomanry
Cholmondeley, Thos. R.. Shropshire Yeo
Clark, Godfrey L. 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Inl.
''leive Benjamin C, 1 Devon Yeomanry —
Clowes, Charles Edw, 7 Bn. King's R. Rule- ...July 93
Coates, Edw. Feetuam, 3 Bn. W. Riding Regt. 26 June 86
Cockburn, Robert, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf... 3 May 95
Cockle, George, 4 Bn. Border Regim-n: -July So
May (-3
21 Mar. 91
or. 90
17 Feb. 97
17 Feb. 94
:- Nov. 83,
TownBhendVHiFitaJohn^JU Bns. Scot. Rifles 22 Jan. 96JCodrington, Sir Gerald W. H. Bl. Gl - 1 !( iter
<r™„.. kv.,, w s 4 H Worcestershire Yco. 27 May 93 Yeomanry ...
Tracy, Hon. F. S. A. H.,
Turner, George Villiers,'8 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 23 May 91 Colby
Turner, Henry, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 8 May '■
Turnor.WyattWm.. 4 Bn W. Y'orkshire Regt. 4 Oct. 91
Vernon, Sir Hy. Foley, Bart., Worcester Yeo. 5 July 93
Wakeman, Edw. Maltby, 3 Bn. bhropshire
Light Infantry 15 Sept.86
Walford.T. S., 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment 24 Feb. 77
Walpole, Horace, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment;
Hon. Major 1 Cadet Battalion 8 June 89
7>.».c.Warton,RobertG.,«3 Bn. E.York Regt. 21 June 90
Wellesley, Richd. 0., Medway Division Sub.
Miners, Royal Engineers 4 June 90
White, Frank A., 3 Bi. Northampton Regt.... 5 Aug. 96
Wilkinson. Surtees, 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. ... 19 Feo. 90 --
Williams, R. ap Hugh, III. Anglesey Engnrs. 5 Aug. 96 Craden.Geor geRobert.3 tin. r
WUIiams-Wynn, Montgomery Yeomanry 17 Apr. Qjlcubitt. Charles Campbell.1'' 4.Bn \N .York H
Wilson, Wm. Horace,5" 0 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 22 Aug.85
Wmatanley, John A., 4 Bu. Derbyshire Regt. 17 Feb. 85
1 Jau. 97
28 Apr. 83
1 Oct. 86
. , , J. V., BL. 3 Bu. Worcestershire Regt. 9 June 90
Combe, Harvev T. B.. 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 1 Mar.93.
Combe, Richard T., West Somerset Yeomanry S July 91
Congreve, Geo. Thornis, 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 1 1 Aug. 97
Constable, Walter G. R. Chichester, 3 Bn.
Liverpool Regiment ..■■• '■-' Dec 94
Conyers-D'Arcy.Wm.N. j Bu. Yorkshire I.t.Inl i Mar. 80
Coombs, Robt. Waters, 3 Bn.West Kent Regt. 7 July 94
Corbet, Reginald, Shropsh-re Yeomanry .. ; >ei)t.9i
('order, A. Annerly, Edinburgh Artillery
(Southern Division Royal Artillery 1
Cowan. Walter F. J.,60 j Bn. Welsh Furthers...
Crisp, Arthur Steffi', 4 Bu. Derby Regiment
Crowds*, Edward P., Berkshire Yeomanry ...
'--bland lit. Inf
Winter, Noel N., 3 Bn. S. Staffordshire Regt.
Woddrop, William Allan, Lanarkshire Yeo..
Woodhnll, Frederic William,51 5 Middlesex .
MAJORS
Abercromby, Geo. Cobuio,5" 3 Bn. Gordon
Highlanders 26 July 88
Achesou-Shoitis, R. W , 2 Brig. N. Div. R. Art. 13 Mar. 80
Aldridge, John,53 4 Bu. Leinsler Regt 12 May 8..
Aliton, Charles H., Lanarkshire Yeomanry ... 14 June8a
Anderson, Hy. Arch., 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ... 2 Jan. 95
Archer, Jas. D. 8. D., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 27 Juue9
, vVarrtickehiro Yeo. ... 1 July 8
Cunynghame, Sir Fras. G. T., 5 Bn. Rifle Brig
Cup'paidge, Edmuud, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles
Carrey, Heary, 5 Lancashire Regiment
Curwen, Eldred, Westmoroland Yeomanry ...
D'Aeth, Lewis N. H.,« ) Bn. Scots Fusiliers
Halrymple, Fras. B.,"3 Carmrthn. Ar'.. W . Div.
IHih-vinple-Hay, Jas. Fras., 4 Bu. Scots Fus.
Darley, Alfred Edward, 4 Bn. E. Surrey Regt
Daihwood'Sir George J. E., Bl., 4 Bn. Oxford
Light Infantry ■ ' M» ot
Davcnport.W.A. Bromley, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt. liar. 9»
Davis, George Fred. 4 Bn. East Surrey Kegt. 29 July 96
o^ Dawnav, Hon. Fras. U., Y'orkshire Hussars... .-2 June 98
04 Dawson, R. Edw.,« 3 Bn. Warwick- Regiment 24 Mar. 80
8* de Castro, Jas. Aug., 3 Bn. York 4 Lane. Regt. 7 June 99
4 Sept. 95
1 1 .1 une 86
5 Nov. 90
..illy 85
. - Feb. 87
Nov. 79
-, May 94
; May 79.
Mar. 82
1 May 98
.-Aug.90
10 Apr. 86
1 Nov. 90
s=rt5» h -itSBm. M agggRSSHin *as
Aylmer, Reginald A.
De Weicle, Comnl M. U.. Norfolk Artillery
23 Aug. 95
o Sept. 76
^.tcrSio^. EX Art:"^. 5 June^l^Sp^.noi.gh^S.D.v.R.Ar, 8 July 9,
Field Officers lie tired from the
Dillon, Sir John F., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment 24 Feb.
Dodds, Matthew Bowser, 4 Bn. York Regt. ... 10 Sept.
Domvile, Herb. W., 4 Bn. Worcester Regt 26 Sept.
Dorington, Sir J. E. Bt., MP. Gloucester Yeo. 1 July
Dove-Haly, John J A., 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 12 Aug.
Downing, George 0., 4 Bn. LincolnshiieRegt. s May
Dowson, Philip S., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment ... 18 Sept.
Dresser, John Hy., 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester Rgt. 24 July
Dryden, J. E. S., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 12 M iy
Duberly, Arthur Grey,65 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. -. 1 July
Duff, Garden Alex., DL. 2Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 26 Mar.
Dugdale, Jas. B., Warwickshire Yeomanry 19 Nov.
Duncombe, Adolphus M., Yorkshire Hussars 2 June
Dundas, Charles Hy., 3 Bn. Black Watch 21 June
Dunleath, Hy. Lyle, Lord, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 1 Nov,
Dnnlop, Robert M., 3 Bn. Mancbe.ster Regt.... 17 Nov.
Dunn, John Henrique. 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt 21 Oct.
Edgar, Logan B., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 24 Oct.
Edwnrdes, Wm. Henry, Lane. Art. S. Div..., 24 Feb.
Egertonof Tatton. W. Lord, Cheshire Yeo. ... 1 July
Erskine. Son. C. H. S., 3 Bn. A. and S. Hldrs. 16 Aug.
Evans, David W., Nottingham Yeomanry 10 Apr.
Falkner, Robt. Andrew, Leicester Yeomanry 14 Apr,
Fellowes. ifoH. Ailwyn E., MP., 3 Bn. Norfolk
Regt.tVice-Chamberiain of the Household 14 Jan
Fellows, Geo., Notts (S. Nottingham) Yeo. ... 19 Mar.
flolkes, Sir W. H. B., Bart,, 2 Brig. Eastern
Division Royal Artillery 10 Apr.
FitzGerald, Gerald Otho, 5 Bn. K. R. Rifles ... 4 Apr.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter, 8 Bn. King's R. Rfls. 2 Sep:.
Fitzherbert, Fras. Edw., Stafford Yeomanry 30 July
Floyd, Sir J.. Bart., 2 Lanark Militia 29 Nov.
Foley, Hon. F. C. J., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 15 Feb.
Forster, William,66 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 15 Apr.
Fortescue, Edw. F. K.,6? 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 7 July
Fortescue, Hon. J. Wm., N. Devon Yeomanry 5 Nov,
Fothergill, Henry, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 2 May
Fraser, Campbell E. 3 Bn. W. Surrey Regt.... 11 May
Fraser, Francis, 3 Bn. K. Yorkshire Regt. ... 7 Mar.
Fryer, Jas. Whaley, 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. ... 3 July
Fnlcher, Arthur William, Suffolk Hussars ... 24 Apr.
Furlonge, Joseph S., 5 Bn. Munster Fus 14 Apr.
Gales, Ernest Fred., 4 Bn. DurhainLight Inf. 17 Mar.
Gambier- Parry, Ernest,68 1 Devon Yeamanry 14 Feb.
Gibbs, Anthony, North Somerset Yeomanry. 21 Anr.
Gibbs, John, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 14 Oct.
Gibson, John Geo., Hon. Art. Co. of London 14 Nov.
Gladstone, Arthur R., Lancashire HusBars ... 3 Apr.
Goldney, G. Prior, Wiltshire Yeomanry 23 Jan.
Gollop, John, 3 Bn. Dorset Regiment 14 June
Gooch,HughFulthorpe,3Bn.S.LancashireRg. 13 Feb.
Graham, Robt. B., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment ... 23 Apr.
Grant, Sir A. Hy., Bart. Hants Yeomanry ... 29 May
Grant, John M., 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders ... 12 May
Green, John G., 5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles...... 4 May
Gretton,Geo.LeMesurier,703Bn. Warwick Rgt. 5 Dec.
Grice-Hutchinson,Geo.Wm.,7:2 3 Bn. Lancashire
Fusiliers ; MP. for Aston Manor 6 July
Grove, J. Chas. Ross,7* 3 Bn. Seaforth Highldrs 3 Nov.
Guest, Montague John, Dorset Yeomanry 13 Mar.
Hamilton, Edward 0., 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 4 June
Hamilton, Evelyn J., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 17 Jan.
Hamilton, James, Donegal Mihtia 13 Feb.
Hamilton, JohnC. C, Ayrshire Yeomanry ... 23 Sept.
Hamilton, Trevor B., 5 Bn. Leinster Regt. ... 8 Mar.
Hammond, Gurnell E., 3 Bn.W. Riding Regt. 16 Oct.
Harbord,ifon.AsshetonE. Norfolk Art. E.Div. 17 Apr.
Hardman, Geo. Turner, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 24 Jan.
Hardy, Simeon H., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.... 14 Feb.
Harrison, Fred. Randall, 4 Bn. Roy. Fusiliers 4 June
Harrison, Reynolds, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment .. 3 Aug.
Hastings, Geo. M. Lord, Norfolk Artillery,
East Division Royal Artillery 2 Apr.
Hawke, Martin B. Lord 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 1 Mar.
Hayter-Hames, Colvile G., 1 Devon Yeo 19 Sept
Hayward, Wm. Hy., Hon. Art. Co. of London 8 Feb.
Henderson, Chas. W.C., Northumberland Yeo. 29 May
Henry, Alexander, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 Mav
Herbert, Nicholas, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt.... 25 Nov.
Higgins, William Fras., 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. i3 Dec.
Holley, Windham H., N. Devon Yeomanry ... iS Aug.
HoUidav, Joseph F., 4 Bn. Chsshire Regiment 9 Apr.
Holmes", T.M.,Weot. Div. Sub. Miners R. Eng. 8 Aug.
Hope, Phil. B. Beresford, W. Kent Yeomanry 6 Feb.
Hope, JameB, Lothian and Berwickshire Yeo. 28 Jan.
Hopegood, Wm. Vere,"8 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 6 May
Hopkins, John,79 2 West York Regiment 10 Nov.
Hotham, William,81 3Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ...5 May
Hughes, Henry M., 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers ... 19 Jan.
Hughes-Le Fleming, Stanley, Westmrld.Yeo. a May
Hunt, Arthur Carew,82 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 21 Apr.
Hunter, Charles E., Northumbld. HussarB... 11 Aug.
Hunter, Wm. Chaa., 4 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 9 May
Huntsman, Harry F. Nottingham Yeomanry 7 Apr.
Hurrell,Wm.Oraunird,3Bn.E.LancashireRgt. 9 Dec.
Ilderton,Thoa. G.,3Bn. Northumberland Fua. 14 Apr.
lanes, Wm. Disney, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlndrs. 2 Feb.
Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
8S9
86 Jefferson, Joseph J. D., Yorkshire Hussars ... 15 Oct. 92
8i Jessopp, Wm. de B., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt... 28 July SS
83 Johnson, Thos. G.,87 2 West York Yeomanry 21 Feb. 80
Si Jones, Alex. Fair, 6 Bn. King's Royal Rifles .. 29 July 85
85 Jones, Wm. Chas., D.ofLancaster'sOwn Yeo. it Mar. 96
90^ Kay, Christopher, Cheshire Yeomanry 21 Apr. 8^
95'Keate, Robert, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regiment... 28. May 94
95I Kelk, Sir John Wm. Bart,, Wiltshire Yeo 18 Apr. 94
86Kor-Fox, W. E.,3 and 4 Bn3. Highland Lt.Inf. 13. Apr. 893
8iiKing, Henry, 4 Bn. Warwickshire Regiment 20. Mav or
82|Kinglake, Hamilton A.. 3BU. SomersetLt. Inf. 19 July 30
Kingscote, FitzHardinge,88 9 Bn. K. R. Rifles 24 Jin. 80
Kirklinton, George G., Westmorland Yeo 22 May o?
Knight, Gregory, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt 16 Nov. 8t
_ Knowles, Robert M., Nottinghamshire Yeo.... 3, Mar. 94
88, Lamb, Chas. B., Northumberland Yeomanry zf July 00
93 Langdon, John C. S., W. Somerset Yeomanry 27 Jane SS
83 Langrishe, Hercules R., 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 4 Apr. 92
97JLarnach, James W., Suffolk Hussars 24 Dec. 9*'
8:|Lawson, Andrew S., Yorkshire Hussars 15 Oct. 02
84 Lay, Tudor,89 4 Bn Lincoln Regiment 25 Nov. 93;
SojLeacroft, Edw. Ranulph, 3 Bn. Derbyshire
97 Regiment 10 Apr. 05
Leathes, Hill Massenden, Suffolk Artillery ... 14 Apr. 60
93,Lee, William F., Yorkshire Dragoons 7 Nov. o.u
92 Leemiug, John F., 3 Bu.EastLancashireRegt. 26 July 84
I Lemon, Grattan Guinness,90 3 Bn. Lane. Fus. 2 Apr. 92
SojLmdsell, Chas. F.,91 4 Bn. Durham Light Inf. 7 Oct. 93
97|Lloyd, William, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers ... u Oct. op
gVLoder, Reginald B., Buckingham Yeomanry 2 Mar. 9$
92 Luddington, Hy. Tansley, 3 Bu. Suffolk Regt. 11 Apr. 00
73 Lysons, Daniel C. W.,9a 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 25 July 03
88 M'Emry, Robert John, 2 Norfolk 4 May Si
82 j M'Kenzie, Colin L., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 27 Aug. 0,2
8o'Maclean.DonaldF.D.,3B[i.York&Lanc.R3gt. 16 July S7
92;Madan, Fred. Martin, 3 Bn. N. Stafford R9gt. 26 May 89.
SsjMahou, Richd. Jas. H., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 11 June87
95'Manners, G. Espec J., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 26 May 97
91 Mansel, Robert H., 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... ir Apr. S3
99 Marsh, Robt. Maxwekl, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. 25 Nov. 93
97 Marshall, Charles J.,93 7 Bn. Rifle Bngide 7N0V.85
So Marsham, Fred. Savill, 7 Bn. K. R. Rifles... 19 Nov. 92
97 Marsh-Dunn, Richd. M., 4 Bn. Devonshire fte^t. t6June88
83 Martin, Jas. Evan 3., 7 Bu. Kind's Roy. Rifles 24 M ir. 97
SoJMartin, Wm. John, Leicester Y'eomanry ..... 11 Jan. 95
95 Mason, Jas. Francis, Oxfordshire Yeomanry 9. May 90
94 Massey, Wm. Glynne, Anglesey Eng. Mil. 24 Apr. 97
So^Ma '.thews, J. E. C, Middlesex Yeomanry 19 Feb. 87
92, Maud, Hy. Compton, 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. ... 8 May So
70' Maude, Gerald Edw., 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 5 June 95
92 Mead, John, Falmouth Div. Sub. Miners R.Enir. 12 Jan. 93
9i[Meller, Alfred, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment 12 July 90
8t^Miller, Rowley Alex., j. Bn. Inniskilliug Fus. 12 May 86.
So^onckton, Francis, Stafford Yeomanry... u Oct. 84
95 Moore, Edw. St. F., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 17 May 93
94, Morris, Percy Harold, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 16 lug. 90
Morris, Wm. Henry B.,CarmarthenArt. W.Dv. 21 Aug. 95
So Mundey, Stanley, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt 5 June 9^
80 Muntz, Fred. Ernest, 3 Bn. Devonshire Rei^t. 8 May 86
86 Murphy, William J., 3 Bn. Lancaster Rest. .. 23 Dec. 01
90 Murray, Hy. Stuart, 4 Bn. W. York Regt. ... 15 July 93
85 Mynors, Wdloughby B.,yfi Shropshire Yeo. ... 10 Feb. 97
5S Neligan, Wm. John, 4 Bn. Munster Fusihers 7 June9?
96 Nelson. J. Osmond, 3 &4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. 4 Mar. yi
93 Nevile, Christopher W. A. 3Bn.LincclnshireRg. 10 Juneos
95 Nevill, Zor<£ Hy. G. R., West Kent Yeomanry 18 Apr. 91
95 Newall, Henry Edw. Newall, 3 Lauc. Fus. ... ifr Oct. 06
9i|Newenham, \V. T. Worth, 3 Bn. Munster Fus. 19 Aug. 93,
83 Nicholson, Edw. Joseph, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 29 Aug. 91
95 Nicholson, Samuel, 3 Bu. Bedfordshire Regt. 24 Jan. 91
89,Norrie, Geo. E. Moke, 3 Bn. W. Riding Regt 21 Junegy.
'Nugent, Arthur, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 1 Septus
92,0'Hara, Chas. Kean, 3 Bn. York & L;mc. Regt. 2 Dec. 96
93!Ormsby, J. Husfeon, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers 24 J me 03
94 Page, Preston O., Northumberland Artillery 9 June 75
99 Paget, Lord B. S. C, Statlbrd Yeomanry 1 July 81
So Pakenham, Edw. Tatton, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ... 19 Dec. 83
93 Palairet, Chas. Harvey, Gloucester Yeomanry 10 Nov. 33
93 Palmer, Edw, G. Broadliy,3 Ba.Leices. Regt. 14 June 92
S3 Pares, Edward H., Leicester Yeomanry 2 July 92
86 Parkinson, Reginald H.,3 Bu. Highland LlJnf. 4 May S9.
92 Paterson, Robt. Arthur, 3 Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 15 May 95
83 Pearce, Graham R., 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 21 Apr. 94
95 Peploo, J. Reid, EdinburghArt.(S.Div. R.A ) 22 Oct. 87
91 Phepoe, Hy. William, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 16 June S3
93 Phillips, John F. L., Pembroke Yeomanry ... 16 .vug. 00
75 Piper, R. F., 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 18 Apr. 8$,
97 Piatt, Fred., Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo.... 24 Dec. 92
84 Piatt, Juhn Harold, 3 Bu. West Kent Regt. ... 6 :''«b. 95
96 Pleydell, E. M. Mansel-, Dorsetshire Yeo. ... 11 Mai*. 91
83 Pole, Reginald Edw., jiin. W. Surrey Regt. .. 12 »pr. 93
86 Pollard, William, 4 Bu. West York Regiment 27 Aug. 90
91 Popplewell, Hy. Frank W., 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 3 Apr. 97
94 Portarlington, L. G. U.S., Earl of, Dorset Yeo. 23June94
96 Portmau, Hon. H. Berkeley, Dorset Yeomanry 12 jlay 97
85j Pratt, Jamee Arthur,106 9 Bn. King's Royal
891 Rifles 25 Jan. I2
$9°
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
'one?, Edw., MP,, Montgomery Yeo-
manry; 5 Vol. Bn. South Wales Bordt-rert ...
Pulteney, Richard M., 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf....
Quin, w. Hy. Wyndham,101 Glouceeter Yeo. ..
Kascn, 1 red C un, IfP., 4 Bn. Essex Rest....
Rawdon-Hastings. Son, P. K. C, JP.,3 Bn.
Leicester Regiment
Reed, Alfred James, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
ReiUytJ.M.Townsendl3Bn.InnisKilHngFQS.
Ritchie, lit. Hon. Chas. T.. MP., 3 Bu. West
Surrev Regt.; President of the Board of Trade
Robertson, Robt.B.,Glam. Art. West Div.R. Art.
Robinson, Nicholas, Montgomeryshire Yeo. ..
Rodwell, William Hunter, Suffolk Hussars
Rose, Hugh Law,10J3Bn.Seaforth Highlanders
St. Paul, Horace C, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt.
Saltoun, A. W P., Lord, 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs.
Salmond, Percy Newby, 3 Bn. Royal Scots...
Sanders, Kdward J., 1 Devon Yeomanry
Sassoon.Sir Edw Albert i?(irf.,MiddlesexYeo.
Saunders, Fred. Wm.,3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt.
Saunders, Wm. H. R., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt.
Saurin, Ernest S., Pembroke Yeomanry
Scarbrough, John I., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt.
Scourfield, SirOwen H.P., Bt., Pembroke Yeo.
Sebright. Sir J. G. S. Bart. 4 Bn. Bedford Regt.
Sewell, Chas.Fras ,,M 7 Bn. King's Roy. Rides
Seymour, Lord Ernest J., Warwickshire Yeo.
Shaw, James Thos., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs,
Shepherd-Cross, EL, Duke of Lancaster's Yeo.;
MP. for Bolton
Sberaton, T. Prichard, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt.
Skinner,Chas.L.Andrewes,3Bn. Suffolk Regt.
Smith, John Hume, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt.
Smith, Joseph Henry, Worcestershire Yeo....
Snow, Ernest A., 3 lin. East Lancashire Regt.
Spiller, Harvey,10* Hampshire Yeomanry
Spooner, Hamilton W.W.,10i3Bn. War wick Regt
Stein, Henry Seton L., 9 Bn. Rifle Brigade ...
Stevenson, Fred. Harcourt, 3 Bn. Scots Rifles
Stewart, Alex. Blair, , Bn. Black Watch
Stirling, William, 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders
Stoughton, Chas. Cecil P.,'00 Glamorgan Art.
Sfcrachan, W. Dalrymple, 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.
Straker, Herbert, Northumberland bLusaars
Strange, James Stuart, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt.
Stratton, Geo. L., 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regt.
Streatfeild, Richard Jas. Yorkshire Dragoons
Strode, George S. S , 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt.
Taunton. W. E., 4 Middlesex Militia
Taunton-Collins, Henry E., 3 Bn. Somerset
Light Infantry
Thatcher.Harold William,10" 4 Bn. Norl. Regt.
[Thompson, Sir H.M. Meysey-,3f P., York Hus. 12 Dec. 91
4 May 95 Thompson, Wm. D. F. 5 Bn. Inniskiliing Fus. 8 May 95
^ Apr, 86 Thomson, Harry, 5 Bn. Hun&ter Fusiliers ... 30 May 92
11 JnneooThorne, Charles E. B.,|oa S Bn. King's R. Rifles '3 Apr. 89
10 Apr. So Thymic, Lord Henry Fred., Wilts Yeomanry 5 Apr. 82
|Thynne, Thus. Tine. 4 Bn. Hitrhland Lt. Inf. 24 Oct. 94
2 June -(o'Tigho, U. H., | Bn. East Surrey Regiment ... 14 Dec. 81
10 Apr. 95 Toll, Hy. Limbrey, 3 Bu. Devonshire Regt... 19 Oct. 98
5 Nov. 92 Tollemache, Hy. James, MP., Cheshire Yeo*.. . ?i Apr. 86
(Townsend, Georgie P.. 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 8 July 93
26 Sept. 83 Train, John Fras., 4 Bn. Irish Regiment 13 May 96
18 Apr. 96 Trefusis, iioti.C J. R. Hepburn-Siuart-For.>es,
19 Feb, 96 N. Devon Yeomanry 25Juneoo
4 M:iv j ■ Turk, Algernon D., 3 Bn. N -uent .. 12 July 90
20 Mar. 8a Tudor,, txei rge Wm.ll..;l- 1 Regt. 7 Feb. 83
2i Aug. Bj Turbutt, Win. G., 3 Bu. Derbyshire Regiment 25 May 89
7 May QoTurner, Fras. W., 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 20 Feb. 92
4 Feb. cjo Turner, John, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 8 Oct. 87
28 Aug. 95 Tomer, Mansfield, 3 Bu. Leicester Regt 2 Apr. 98
24 Mar. 97 Vale, Hcnrv Edward, Worcestershire Regt.... 18 June Si
16 Dec. 85 I Vaughau* Williams, F., Hampshire Yeo....... 16 Jan. 95
12 Dec. 91 Vavasour, Sir W. E. J., Bart. Yorkshire Hua. 16 Apr. 99
16 .Ian. 95 Verulam, .1. W., Sari of, Herts Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87
22 May B6 Walker, E. B., 3 Bn.East Kent Regiment 4 May 91
3 Apr. 86 Wallace, Hugh Robert, 4 Bn. Argyll & duther-
1 July 81 land Highlanders 26 July go
5 May 97 Walsh, Edw. Charles, 3 Bn. West Keut Regt. 15 July 93
■3, Mar. 94 Warde, Charles A S., 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 12 Feb. 96
7 May 87 Warren, Samuel S. F., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Mar. 96
Weatherall. Hy. Burgess, 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers... 5 Oct. 92
3 Apr. 89 Webb, W. Bridges, Hon. Art. Co. of London .. 19 Aug. 93
3 Aug.95JWenlock, Right Hon. Beilby, Lord, GCST.
17 Apr. 95 GCIE. Yorkshire Hussars 3 Apr. 86
5 JuneQS|Wheatiey, Joshua H., 2 West York Yeomanry 15 Mar. 90
2 Sept. 96 Wheble, Tristram J.._j Bn. Berkshire Regt. 2 Feb. 89
5 Aug. 91
31 May 7q
16 Feb. Sr
i3 Jbne 99
2 Jan. 97
30 Apr. 90
5 Mar. 92
9 Mar. 98
11 Apr. 96
11 Oct. 97
12 Dec. 91
22 May 91
4 Apr. 96
27 Mar. 95
11 June 73
23 Dec. 9.
17 June 93
Wuitla, James A^ex. 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 23 July 92
Wbitting, MaclaineK. D., 3Bn. Leicester Regt. 15 July 96
Whittingatall, G. F., Herts Yeomanry 9 Sept. 64
Wilbraham, Hugh E. 3 Bn. East Lane. Regt. 20 May 93
Wilkie, Artnur Alex., 1W9 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 11 Fes. 8s
Wilkinson, Walter L., 3 Bn. The Buffs 10 Apr. 36
Williams, Brian Trengrove,110 3 Bn. West
Riding Regiment. 14 Aug.95
Williams, Chas. H. B.,1" 4B11. Oxford Lt. Inf. iS May 82
Willis, Sherlock Vignoles,ll:i4 Bn.Sufl'olkRegl. 25 Nov. 89
Wilson, James B. W., 3 Bn. E. Yorks Regt. 26 June 97
Wilson, W. H., 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade 22 Aug. 8s
Wingfield, W. C, Montgomery Yeomanry ... 24 May 73
Winniett, William,113 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus 23 Oct. 78
Woodcock, Arthur B., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt ... 26 June 3*
Worthingtou, Albert O., Staffordshire Yeo. ... 26 May 94
Worthington.Hy. Clark, lli4Bu.GloucesterRegt, 10 May 8b
Wright, Charles Bingham, Notts Yeomanry. 24 Apr. 97
War Services of Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
1 Colonel Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 at Taranaki, and was
present at the operations at Huirangi and betore Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
Forces, and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in 1863, capture of the
Pa Katikira,aud subsequently in the Waikato district (Medal).
* Colonel Biu served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the
Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Bircham i-erved with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
3t Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of Aug.
1855; was present at the siege of Sevastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd of Auj. 1855
<Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege end fall
of Sevastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Mednl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal L Served during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857-5S as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on the Taringa Hills (men-
tioned in despatches) ; acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. iSsS, and was present at the
attack and capture of Manleth — horse shot.
5 Colonel Buchanan served with the 88th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at
Cawnpore under Major General Windham, buttle of Cawupore on 6th Dee., capture ol' Lueknow, operations in
the Duub with tlir Column under Colouel G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and capture
of Calpec in May 1 S 38 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Sir John Burgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea in 1S54, and was severely wounded at the
battle of the Alma ( Mddul with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Colonel de Sa is&ervedusa volunteer with the Capo Mounted Riflemen during the KutDrwarof 1851*52 (Medal).
■ Colonel DrallVn served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odoaia,
and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1S55 (Medal with Cbisn, and Turkish Medal).
8 Colonel L. G. DundflS served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including the
siege and fall oi Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
10 Sir James Ferguson served wit h i he Grenadier tiiurd* the Knstern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th May
«3s5, including the iiaitlrs of Aim i mid lukerman (wounded) and megu of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
n nd Turkish Medal).
11 Colonel G. G. Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign o f 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Ruiakiava, ami Inker man, siege mid 1.1 11 of Sebastopol, and sortie of i6tfa Oct. ; was Aide do Camp to General Simp-
son from aand Aug. to lath Nov. 185s (Medal with four i'Ihsds. 5th Class of the Mcdpdio, and Turkish Modal).
12 Coleni 1 K. J. llnlkett nerved with the 7 i«t Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 5th Kobruary to
the 17th September rSw, meludiug the siege and fall of Sebastopol and Kxpcditions to Kertch aad Yenikato
<Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medal).
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Servic S91
13 Colonel T. S. Holroyd served with the 3 4th. Regiment in the. Crimea from the 10th August 1 853, including the
siege and fall of Sebasiopo) and assault of the Redan on tbe 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1357-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th and 28th
(wounded) Nov. 1S57, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luckaow, relief of Azimghur (wis Staff
Officer to the Azimghur column in the winter of 1858-59), and defeat of the rebels nt Bootwul (Mediil with Clasp).
14 Colonel F. C.Howard served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force and was
present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
12 Colonel E. G. C. Johnson served with the Rifle Brigade to the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
operations iu the Doab, siege and capture of Luckuow, action of Xawabguuge, affair of Ooniarea, and Trans -
Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
"ColonelJ, B. Irving served with the 4th Rogiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign in i8)S, and wa*
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
iet Colonel La Ternere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition iu i33j.-S5 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication ; carried the despatches from the
front to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
]" Colonel Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in that of 1863-64,
including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
18 Sir F. D. Mac'ean served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak and'
at the battle of the Alma (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
19 Colonel Meysey-Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture ofCoomassie
(Medal with Clasp).— [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
20 Colonel Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the siege, assault and!
capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting iu the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture
of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
21 Colonel Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857-58.
22 Colonel D. M.Smythe served, iu the Zulu war in 1879 with the Natal Native Contingent (Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel W. J. Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oudo campaign of 1858-59, including the
assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans- Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
14 Colonel Wynter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war, and was present at
the capture of AduOiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the-
engagement at Charasiah on the Cth October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1870, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
25 Lt. Colonel Bradish served in the Afghnn war in iSSo, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
26 Lt.Colonel C. E. G. Burr served in ttie Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Lt.Colonel J. H. F. H. Connellan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was-
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1079-80, and. was present in the affair at Kokeran (men-
tioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar 1 Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
29 SirWilliam Cuninghame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Rifle Brigade, including the battles
•f Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sevastopol, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits ou the night
of 20th Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasp), VictoriaCross, 5th
Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the U& fur being " highly distinguished at tbe capture
of the Rifle Pit- (Sebastopol), 20th Nov. 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in the French General Orders.''
30 Lt.Colonel O. T. Duke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Agent to the Governor General for
Beloochistan, and was present in tbe engagement at Synd Boot (mentioned iu despatches, Medal).
31 Sir Philrp le B. Egertou served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1845 and up to-
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Alnia and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
32 Lt.Colonel H. L. Ellis served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
33 Lt.Colonel Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
34 Lt.Colonel Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
Transport Service (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1S79 as Omcer of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lt.Colonel W. S. Greene served in the New Zealand, war in 1S64-66, including the attick onthe Gate Pah
(Medal).
56 Lt.Colonel Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the-
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786].
3? Lt.Colonel C. L. Griesbach served in the^Afghan war in 1880 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, in the engagements on the Helmund and at Maiwand; took part in the defence
of Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Meoal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel J. F. C. Hamilton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South
Staffordshire Regiment, and was present at the action of Kiruekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
39 Lt.Colonel T. P. Hillcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, attached to the Transport (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic m 1854 and in the Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltic Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Azoff and Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
41 Lt.Colonel Kell served with the S8th Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Neumarke and at Quintana Mountain (meutioned in despatches, promoted Captain),
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation, Durban,
from 16th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
42 Lt.Colonel Leach served in the Kafir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
43 Lt.Colonel M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
all of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
44 Lt.Colonel Pagan served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry iu the Egyptian war of TSS2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
45 Lt.Colonel C. S. Shephard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
:886-87 as S t ft ff_ Office;1 to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. &nd Medal with Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonei (pisl*y served m the Afghan wat in i83o (Medal).
48 Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwaland
Brigadier General Forbes, ai-d was present in the operations in the Koorum "Valley, andat the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the ZainiUBht Expedition in command of a company of the 2nd
Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Colonel Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
50 Lt.Colonel V7. H, Wilson served in the New Zealand War in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action of
Kukumaru (Medal).
51 Lt.Colonel Woodhall.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
52 Major G. C. Abercromby served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and ITis
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'892 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services.
^ Major Aldridge served with the roth Regiment in the operations in Oude in December iSjS, and was present a
the affairs of Churda and Port of Hnsjeedia 1 Modal).
'* Major R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion Kind's Royal Rifle CorpB in the Egyptian war of iSSa.and
tree present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th Anjruet, in the engagement atTel-el-Mahuta,
lit action at Kassasin (pth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Modal with Clasp, and Khedive's
, aJse M'rved In the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King'a
il Rifle C»>rps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and wae present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted In-
toy, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Sir Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
arles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
15 Major Boyle served with the Commissariat in the Zulu war of 1874, and was Senior Commissariat Officer at
Finetown, Natal, from July to December 1S79 (Medal).
or C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881.
i: Major P. C. Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at tho
suppression of a mutiny at Nusserabadin August 1857, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
siege and capture in Jan. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
r liutlcr served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
' Major G, A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in :88».
t0 Major Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashantiwar in 1874, including the battles of Amoufal, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
51 Major Cubitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
■of 6th April and 10th May, and attack on the Qua fries, and of tho Redan on the iSth June ; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■ Major D'Aeth served in the Boer war of iSEi and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
w Major Dalrymple served in the Boer war of iSSi with the Natal Kield Force.
H Major R. E. Dawson served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-7 (Medal).
M Major Duberly. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 7S6.
' ■ Major W. Forster served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rir1e> in the Afghan war from October 1378 to February
iS79, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Kheiat-i-Ghilzie Medal!. Served with tho
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
September) and at the hattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*7 Major E. F. K. Fortescue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on tho Grand Trunk Road with
the 6th Regiment. Also with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 1358-5:) (Medal).
68 Major Gambier Parry served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ro Major Gretton. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
73 Major Grice-Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
r* Major Ross Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
iUalaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall ot Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-5S against the mutineers in. India, including the
actions at Cawnpore(6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Luckno wand assault
•of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
78 Major W. V. Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force.
79 Major Hopkins served in the Eastern campaign from 4th October 1S54 with the 49th Regiment, including
the battle of Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sortie of 26th October, the capture of the Quarries
and the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, Turkish Medal, and
5th Class of the Medjidie).
w Major Hotham served in the Hazara campaign in jBSS with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
:Medal with Clasp).
,s Major A. C. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66, and was present
at the assault and capture of Knngiawhia and Te A wamutu, action before VVereroa andNukumaru, when the enemy
attacked the British Camp and were repulsed with great loss j also with tho field force under Major General Chute
at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medal).
17 Major Johnson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconuaissauce on the Danube, battles of
Balaklava (horse wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege of Sevastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria (Medal
with three Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, and Knight of the Legion of Honor) .
8S Major F. Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the rath November 1854. including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded— right arm amputated— at the attack on the Redan on the
Sth September 1855 (Medalwith Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
89 Major Lay served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
.and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
90 Major Lemon. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
91 Majoi Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medalwith Clasp). Also served in the
Boerjwar of i88i,and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-36 with
the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
9- Major Lysons served with the 2nd battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
w Major Marshall served in the Umoeyla campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribes on the
If.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-66, including the recapture
of Dewangiri (Clasp).
" Major Mynors Berved with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
st0 Major Pratt. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
101 Major Wyndham Quin Berved with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of i88r.
KB Hajor H. L. Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn, and with Admiral SirHoustou Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
103 Major C. F. Sewell Berved in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King'a Reyal Rifle Corps
and waB present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedivo's Star).
UK Major Spiller Berved in the Land Transport Corps in tho Gold during tho Waibato, Taaranga, and Taranaiki
campaigns in New Zealand, under Generals Sir Duncan Cameron ind Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
capture of Rangiawhia and Orakau. After the embarkation of the troops for England he commanded a Comuaav
of Colonial troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 he was selected to take the command of the Nelson
and Tamnaki contingent during the Wanganui campaign ; was in command of the Turn Turu Mokai redoubt
attacked by the rebels, and Kakaramea redoubt attacked by tho H.au liaus on the 6th, 9th, and nth Oct. i56t
( highly complimented in district orders — and services acknowledged by the Colony). On 2 jrd Oct. 1868 he waa
?aaetted ae Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary, and accompanied the fleld force under Colonel Whitmore te
Peverty Bay during the massacre, and was in command of a Company at the storm and capture "f Njatapa on the
ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Jan. 1869. Waa fifteen months in command of the Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay, and
orgaaiied an expedition of Europeans and Natives to Waikare, and captured and defrayed tho settlements of
Takuiangi, Whikenni, and To Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a Company in the
••xpoditioa to Waikarempna Lakes against the Wrcwera rebels.
Field Officers retired Jrom the Militia and Yeomanry ' 'avalry. — War Services, 893
104 Major Spooner served with tho 94th Re si meat throughout the Zulu war it 1S7), and was present at the en-
gagement at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
lofi Major Stoughton served in the Boer war of 1S81.
lw Major Thatcher served with the tst Battalion Shropshire Li^ht Infantry in the Ezyptian war of 1882, ana
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in '.£85 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Olasp).
tm Major Thorne served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal
>M Major A. A. Wilkie served with the 38th Regiment at the siege andfallof Sebastopol from 23rd July 1S55
(Medat'with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1357, including the battla
ofCawnpore capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and
Clasp).
110 Major B. T Williams.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
in Major C. H. B. Williams served during the operations against Sekukuni in 1379, including the storming of th»
stronghold (Medal with Clasp). ,.,„. . , ,„ . „.,-....
ua Major S. V. Willis served with the tst Royals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1854, including the staff 9
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, jth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). vzM
111 Major Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 1855,
ncludin" the sie<*e of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from
Ferozopore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 18S9.
,u Major H C (Vorthington served with the 23th Regiment as Adjutant the Eastern eampaigu of 1355, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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