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The London Gazette, 16 November, 1920 11102 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 NOVEMBER, 1920. Somersetshire. Arthur Capel, of Bulland Robert Durning Holt, of Lodge, Chipstable, Wivel- High Borrans, Winder- iscwmbe, Esq. mere, Esq. Qharies Gathorne Hill, of Hazel Manor, Comptora. Wiltshire. Sir Frederick George Paxi- Martin, Bristol, Esq. izzi Preston, of Landfoxd Lieut.-Col. Roger Marriott Manor, Salisbury, K.B.E. Dodington, of Horsington Oharles Garnett, of •Great- House, Templecomibe, house, Kingtoa L-angley, Bath, O.B.E., T.D. Cliippenham, Esq. Bertram Erasmus1 Phillipps, County of The Hon. William Tatter- of Dinton, Salisbury, Esq. Southampton. sail Whiteley, of Middle- ton House, Longpardsih, Worcestershire. Harry Edward Dixey, of Wlhitchurch, Hants. Woodgate, Malvern, Major ,Sir Frederick Henry Esq., M.D. Walter Garden, of Star- •Sir Gilbert Henry Claiugh- groves, East Woodhay, ton, of The Priory, near NeWbury, Bt. Dudley, Bt. Capt. Maldwin Dirummond, George Hatton, of Hagley of Cadland, Fawley, House, Stourhridge, Esq. Southampton. Yorkshire. Sir John Nicholson Bar- Staffordshire. Geoffrey Le Mesurier Man- ran, of -Sawley Hall, der, of Wightwick Manor, Ripo-n, Bto. Wolverhampton, Esq. Sir Robert Abbott Hadfield, Arthur 'Reginald Midwood, of Parkhead House, near of Oakley Hall, near Sheffield, Bt. Market Drayton, Esq. James Lionel Dugdale, of The Hon. Erio Brand Crathorne, Yarm, Esq. Butler - Henderson, of Fradswell Hall, Stafford. WALES. (North and South.) Suffolk. Cap*. Robert Lieatham Bar- clay, of Higham, Bury St, Anglesey. John Horridge, of Plas Llan- Edmunds, C.B.E. fair, Esq. Sir George William Agnew, Owen Williams, of Ormonde of Rougham Hall, Bury House, Buckhurst Hill, St. Edmunds, Bt. Essex, Esq. Sax (Alfred) Collingwood Major Sir Charles Maclver, of Glan-y-Menai, Menai Hughes, of The Lodge, Bridge. East Bergiholt, Bt. Surrey. Edmund Charles Pendleton Breconshdre. Thomas Picton Rose Hull, of Earlswood Richards, of Caer-Beris, Mount, Redhill, Esq. Builth Wells, Esq. Frederick Gordon D'alziel Thomas Edward' Richards, Cb'bnan, of Great Burgh, of Bargoed Hall, Bargoed, Burgh Heath (near Ban- Glarn., Esq. stead), Esq. Arthur Beckwith, of Moor Capt. Robert Wyvill Bar- Park, Uanbedr, Crick- clay, of Logmore, Dork- howell, Esq. ing. John Thomas Lewis, of •Gwynfryn, Llanarth, Esq. Sussex. Francis Basrchard, of Hor- Major Lewis James Mathias, stead Place, Uckfield, Esq. of Bronpadarn, Aberyst- Stanley Martyn Dennis", of wyth. Sharnden, Mayfield, Esq. Oapt. Thomas Powell Lewes, Frederick John Francis of Llanayron, Cilian Wootton Isaacson, of Ayron, S.O. 'Slindon House, Arundel, Esq. Carmarthenshire. David Richards, of Tirydail House, Ammanford, Esq. Warwickshire Sir Gerald Francis StewHey Evan Williams, of Glyndwr, Shuckburgh, of Shuck- Pontard'ulais, Esq. burgh, Daventry, Bt. Alfred Stephens, of Broom- 061. Herbert Hall MuUiner, hill, Kidwelly, Esq. of Clifton Court, Rugby. Liudford Oharles Docker1, Carnarvonshire. Major John Robert Wil- of Alveston Lieys, Strat- liams, of Ardre, Penmaen- ford-on-Avon, Esq. mawr, M.B., T.D. Westmorland. George Henry Pattinson, of William Malesbury Letts, of Gossel Ridding, Winder- St. Katherine's, Ldan- mere, Esq. dudno, Esq., C.B.E. Lieut.-Col. Sidney Rod&n Charles William Keighley, of Fothergill, of Loiwbridge, " Gwynedd," Deganwy, Kendal. Esq..
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