THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22, 1901 2695

The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry), Lieutenant Yeomanry Act, 1901, each retaining his present Percival Cuthbert Huth, from 3rd ' Battalion rank and seniority, viz.:— (nominated by the General Officer Commanding- Glamorganshire, Lieutenant-Colonsl and Honorary in-Chief, South Africa), in succession to Lieu- Colonel W. H. Wyndham-Quiu, D.S.O. (Major, tenant H. G. Bryant, U.S.O., promoted. Reserve of Officers). Major C. L. Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn. The Manchester Regiment, Lieutenant William Lieutenant C. F. T. Wyndham-Quin. Charles Clark, from 6th Battalion, in succession Lieutenant J. G. Moore. to Lieutenant E. N. Fisher, promoted. Second Lieutenant M. H. Tyler. Lieutenant A. F. Thomas, from 24th Battalion Surgeon-Lieutenant R. M. Moynan, M.D. the Imperial Yeomanry (nominated by the Veterinary-Lieutenant P. T. B. Basset. General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa), in succession to Lieutenant H. W. S. Lanarkshire, Captain W. Whitelaw. Robison, deceased. Lieutenant (Honorary Lieutenant in the Army) Lieutenant W. G. Young, from Johannesburg J. St. J. Graham. Mounted Rifles, to be Second Lieutenant, on Second Lieutenant Sir W. R. C. Anstruther, augmentation. Bart. Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal ), Lieu- The York and Lancaster Rejiment, Trooper Charles tenant - Colonel and Honorary Colonel J. Schmidt Sharpe, from the Imperial Light Neilson. Horsj, in succession to Lieutenant D. D. Northumberland (Hussars), Supernumerary Cap- Wilson, secondad. tain (temporary Captain in the Army) M. R. C. The Durham Light Infantry, Lieutenant Charles Backhouse. Richard Shirreff, from 4th Battalion (nomi- Nottinghamshire (Southern Nottinghamshire), nated by the General Officer Commanding-in- Supernumerary Captain (temporary Lieutenant- chief, South Africa), in succession to Lieu- Colonel in the Army) R. L. Birkiu, D.S.O. tenant E. A. Lang, promoted. Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars), Second Lieutenant H. M. J. Stourton. Gordon Highlanders, Second Lieutenant Stephen Alexander Macmillau, from 3rd Battalion West Somerset, Major (Honorary Captain in the (nominated by the General Officer Commanding - Army) H. W. Harris. in - Chief, Sooth Africa), in succession to Lieutenant W. W. MacGregor, promoted. ' War Office, Private Basil Edwin Crockett, from Volunteer 22nd April, 1902. • Company the Gordon Highlanders, in succes- MILITIA. sion to Lieutenant J. U. M. Ingilby. promoted. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY (MILITIA*). The Kent, The undermentioned Second Lieutenants Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), Lieu- to be Lieutenants:— tenant John Duncan Mcintyre Flood, from 5th C. T. Birch. Dated 23rd April, 1902. Battalion (nominated by the General Officer C H. Hart. Dated 23rd April, 1902. Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa), vic3 II. J. Atkinson, promoted. The Prince of Wales's Own Norfolk, Henry Gibbon Moore, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Dated The Royal Manster Fusiliers, Lieutenant W. P. 31st March, 15)02. Robinson, from 8th Battalion the Imperial •The Yorkshire, Lieutenant J. P. Fell to be Captain.. Yeomanry (iiominitei by the General Officer Dated 23rd April, 1902. Commanding • in •• Chief, South Africa), vice Lieutenant R. A. Legard resigns his Commission. W. C. R. Croker, killed in action. Dated 23rd April, 1902. The West India Regiment, Sergeant William ROYAL ENGINEERS (MILITIA). . Addison, from Royal Field Artillery (nominated Royal Anglesey, Captain R. A. F. Kingscote, Royal' by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Engineers, to ba Adjutant, vice M-ijor C. C. J. South Africa), vice W. F. Gilchrist, seconded. Pery, whose tenure expires. Dated 1st April, 1902. Lance-Corporal Reginald Letters, from Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), Royal Monmouthshire, Captain R. L. Matthews is nominated by the General Officer Commanding- seconded as Extra Aide-de-Camp to Lord in-Chief, South Africa, in succession to Lieu- Ampthill, G.C.I.E., Governor of Madras. Dated tenant M. C. L. Caulfeild-Stoker, promoted. 12th April, 1902. Submarine Miners. Lance-Corporal Arthur Forbes, from Princess The Humber Division, Captain C. A. Sebastian- Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), Smith is re-appointed Instructor of Musketry. nominated by the General Officer Commanding- in-Chief, South Africa, in succession to Lieu- Dated 23rd April, 1902. tenant H. H. Hughes Hallett, seconded. INFANTRY. &rd Battalion, the Buffs (East Kent Regiment), Private Robert Ripley Leader, from the Cape Major M. J. R. Dundas, whose resignation Mounted Rifles, nominated by the General Officer appeared in the London Gazette of the 24th Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa, in succes- January, 1902, is granted permission to retain sion, to Lieutenant 0. Every, placed on his rank and to wear the prescribed uniform on temporary half-pay. his retirement. Dated llth January, 1902. 4fh Battalion, the King's Own (Royal Lancaster . War Office, Regiment), Jonathan Maurice Clayton, Gent., 22nd April, 1902. to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 23rd April, 1902. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. 3rd Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment, Captain MEMORANDUM. and Honorary Major J. H. How resigns his Tha undermentioned Officers resign their Commission, with permission to retain his Commissions and receive new Commissions sub- rank and to wear the prescribed uniform on ject to the provisions of the Militia and retirement. Dated 23rd April, 1902. No. 27427. B