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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 17 JULY, 1915. 7049 War Office, Lance-Corporal Robert Gray SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17 JULY, 1915. 7049 War Office, Lance-Corporal Robert Gray. 17th July, 1915. Lance-Corporal John Gardiner Bruce. Lance-Corporal James Scott Taylor. TERRITORIAL FORCE. Lance-Corporal James Robertson. Lance-Corporal David Boyd, from the YEOMANRY. Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Denbighshire (Hussars); Private Thomas Wil- and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire) Yeomanry. fred Morris Wolley, from Shropshire Yeo- Lance-Corporal Chalmers Nicol. manry, to be Second Lieutenant. Dated Private David Hood Philip Fleming. 18th July, 1915. Private Henry Hemsted Mallet, from Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Am- Derbyshire; Stanley Rick Wilson to be Second bulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant. Dated 16th June, 1915. Private George Arnold Hunter, from Scot- tish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Ambu- Royal 1st Devon; Serjeant Francis Douglas lance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Baker to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 18th Private George Stibbard MacKay, from July, 1915. Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Am- Glamorgan; Second Lieutenant Herbert W. biance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Nell to be temporary Lieutenant. Dated Private Robert Rae, from Scottish Horse 18th May, 1915. Mounted Field AmBulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. The undermentioned to be Second Lieu- Private Alexander Montgomery Wilson tenants. Dated 18th July, 1915: — Rae, from Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade 0 Private Arthur Geoffrey Scott. Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Private Walter Alfred Phillips. Corps. Private John Cecil Macgown. Royal East Kent (The Duke o/ Connaught's Private Edwin Weston Bell Sturrock, from Own) (Mounted Rifles'); Captain the Hon- Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Am- ourable George St. V. Harris is seconded. bulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Dated 5th July,. 1^15. Private Arthur Webster Hogg, from Scot- tish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Ambu- West Kent (Queen's Own); Julian Day to be lance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Second Lieutenant. Dated llth June, 1915. Private Edward Penrose Twyford Gray, from Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow and Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lower Ward of Lanarkshire); Lieutenant Private James Archibald Eadie, from James B. Love to be Adjutant. Dated 1st Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Am- July, 1915. bulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Northumberland (Hussars); Second Lieutenant Private Robert MacLagan Gorrie, from Arthur H. Ridley is seconded. Dated 28th Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Am- June, 1915. bulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Private Henry Olliff Cook, from Scottish Nottinghamshire (South Nottinghamshire Hus- Horse Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, sars); Temporary Lieutenant Edward Archi- Royal Army Medical Corps. bald Prout, from the 6th (Service) Battalion, Private Archibald Murray McColl, from Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berk- the Sussex Yeomanry. shire Regiment), to be Second Lieutenant. Private John Andrew Patrick, from the Dated 18th July, 1915. Ayrshire Yeomanry. Scottish Horse; the undermentioned to be Private David Anderson, from the Second Lieutenant®. Dated 10th July, Lothians and Border Horse Yeomanry. 1915: — Private Robert Deuchar. Andrew Gregor Dixon. North Somerset; Corporal Rudolph Keane Regimental Serjeant-Major Christopher Franks, from Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Ox- Carl Brown, from Northumberland (Hus- fordshire Hussars) Yeomanry to be Second sars) Yeomanry. Lieutenant. Dated 18th July, 1915. Squadron Serjeant-Major John Blackball Anderson. Sussex; Private Brian Fielder Jenkins, from Squadron Serjeant-Major Thomas Surrey (Queen Mary's Regiment) Yeomanry, Appleby, from Northumberland (Hussars) to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 29th June, Yeomanry. 1915. Serjeant William Stuart Reid. Serjeant .Tames Davidson Mill, from Scot- Warwickshire; John Claude Lucas to be tish Horse Mounted Brigade Field Ambu- Second Lieutenant. Dated 14th June, 1915. lance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Royal Wiltshire (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Serjeant Edwin Deas. Regiment); the undermentioned to be Serjeant Richard Ambler. Second Lieutenants. Dated 18th July, Serjeant Robert Watson. 1915: — Serjeant Francis Bell Common. Hubert Fawcett Brunskill (late Captain, Serjeant Archibald Bryce Miller. 5th Volunteer Battalion, The Devonshire Lance-Serjeant Keith FlasJhman Hunt. Regiment). Lance-Serjeant Thomas Stevens Taylor. Squadron Serjeant-Major Adam Twine. Corporal Charles Kinloch. Corporal George Edgar Curry, from the John Randolph Anthony. Northumberland (Hussars) Yeomanry. Worcestershire (The Queen's Own Worcester- Lanoe-Corporal .Alexander Murray. shire Hussars); Private Arthur Francis.
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