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on the north by Buckle-lane, and on the east by Admiralty, 5th June, 1882. Moor-lane. Royal Marine Light Infantry. (5.) So much of the townships of Horton- Colonel-Commandant Edward Joseph Ridgway in-, Newsholme, Nappa, and Swinden, Connolly has been placed on the Retired List, in the West Riding of the county of York, period of Commanding having expired. Dated as lies within the following boundaries, that 4th June, 1882. is to say, • on the north side commencing at Colonel Second Commandant Robert William Slack Syke with junction of the , Bland Hunt, A.D.C., to be Colonel-Command- thence along Slack Syke to the Settle and ant. Dated 4th June, 1882. Gisburn-road, thence along the Settle and Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Mairis to be Colonel Gisbura-road to Nappa-lane, thence by Nappa- Second Commandant. Dated 4th June, 1882. lane to Swinden township boundary, and along Major Arthur Huntly Hill Walsh to be Lieu- Nappa-lane by Swinden Moor Head to a point tenant-Colonel. Dated 4th June, 1882. at Limestone Quarry; on the east by Horton- in-Gisburn township boundary fence to the point where it crosses the Skipton and - road ; on the south along the inner side fence War Office, Pall Mall, of the Skipton and Clitheroe-road to Monks 6th June, 1882. Bridge, thence by Stock Beck to the river Royal Artillery, General Henry Alexander Carle- Ribble ; and on the west by the river Ribble to ton, C.B., on the Retired List (late Bengal), to be where Slack Syke runs into that river at the Colonel-Commandant, vice General G. Camp- starting point. bell, C.B. (late Bengal), deceased. Dated 26th (6.) So much of the township of Weeton, April, 1882. in the West Riding of the county of York, as Colonel Roderick Mackenzie has retired with the lies within the following boundaries, that is honorary rank of Major-General on retired to say, Castley Beck, the river Wharfe, Weeton pay receiving a gratuity, and not as notified in Church-lane, Huby-lane, and the Harrogate the Gazette of 16th August, 1881. Dated and Otley-road past Castley-lane End as far 17th August, 1881. as Castley Beck. Major Robert Smythe Mnir Mackenzie retires (7.) So much of the townships of Stainforth, upon retired pay, with the honorary rank of Halton Gill, and Malham Moor, in the West Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 7th June, 1882. Riding of the county of York, as lies within Captain and Brevet Major John Day retires upon the following boundaries, that is to say, on the retired pay, with the honorary rank of Lieu- north commencing at a point called Far End tenant-Colonel. Dated 7th June, 1882. of Moor Heads, then by townships boundary Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Ramsay fences to the top of Pennyghent Hill at the Weston Phipps to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice east end, on the east by the fence adjoining Brevet-Colonel F. G. Ravenhill, placed upon School Allotment to Blishmer Barn, thence by half-pay. Dated 26th April, 1882. west close fence to the top of Fountains Fell, Major James Wall, from Supernumerary to the on the south by fence adjoining Rough lands Establishment, to be Major, vice Brevet Lieu- and Rainscar Fell to Sannett Hall farm at tenant-Colonel R. W. Phipps. Dated 26th Catterick-road, and on the west by Catterick- April, 1882. road to Silverdale-road, thence by Moor Heade- Captain and Brevet Major Henry Shakespear road to Far End of Moor Heads aforesaid. Higginson (late Bengal), to be Major, vice (8.) So much of the township of Erringden, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. Dixon (late in the West Riding of the county of York, as Bengal), dec-eased. Dated 17th May, 1882. lies within the following boundaries, that is to Major Henry Knollys, from Supernumerary to the say, the river Calder on the north, the Lanca- Establishment, to be Major, vice Brevet Lieu- shire and Railway on the south, the tenant-Colonel G. E. Maule, retired. Dated fence dividing Stocks Hall farm from the farm 27th May, 1882. of Robert Ashworth on the east, and the fence Major Francis Thomas Lloyd, from Super- dividing Stocks Hall farm from the farm of numerary to the Establishment, to be Major, Lewis Sutcliffe on the west. vice Brevet Colonel B. L. Forster, seconded for service on the Staff. Dated 30th May, 1882. Veterinary Department, Privy Council Office, Captain Charles Russell to be Captain upon the 6th June, 1882. Seconded List, for service as an Instructor of Gunnery. Dated 25th April, 1882. Foreign Office, May 19, 1882. Lieutenant Frederick Milbank Bland to be Cap- tain, vice Brevet Major H. S. Higginson (late THE Queen has been graciously pleased to Bengal), promoted. Dated 17th May, 1882. appoint John Dickson, Esq., now Her Majesty's Lieutenant Edwin Hay Pickwoad to be Captain, Vice-Consul at Beyrout, to be Her Majesty's vice Brevet Major Ford, retired. Dated 27th Vice-Consul at Damascus. May, 1882. Lieutenant Knightley Stalker Dunsierville to be WJiitehall June 6, 1882. Lieutenant upon the Seconded List, for service THE Queen has been pleased to direct Letters in the Bengal Ordnance Department. Dated Patent to be passed under the Great Seal nomi- 7th June, 1882. nating the Venerable Alfred Blomfield, M.A., The first Christian name of Lieutenant-Colonel Archdeacon of Essex, and Honorary Canon of Hunter is Arthur, and not as stated in the the Cathedral Church of Saint Alban's, to be Gazette of 28th October, 1881. Bishop Suffragan of the See of Colchester. In consequence of Brevet Colonel F. G. Raven- hill being placed upon the Half-Pay List, with effect from 1st April, 1882, the dates of promotion Admiralty, 2nd June, 1882. of the undermentioned Officers are as stated Staff Surgeon George Bolster has been promoted against their names :— to the rank of Fleet Surgeon in Her Majesty's Lieutenant-Colonel E. J. Tremlett. Dated 1st Fleet, with seniority of 28th May, 1882. April, 1882.