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THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1909. 5909 No. 28276. B THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1909. 5909 War Office, IOYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. 3rd August, 1909. Durham; Stanley Weeks Boulton to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 1st July, 1909. TERRITORIAL FORCE. Glamorgan; the undermentioned officers from YEOMANRY. the 2nd Glamorganshire Royal Garrison Artil- Royal 1st Devon; the undermentioned officers lery (Volunteers) are appointed to the unit, to be Lieutenants. Dated 16th June, 1909 :— with rank and precedence as in the Volunteer Second Lieutenant Sir Wilfrid Peek, Bart. Force. Dated 1st April, 1908 :— Second Lieutenant William G. Hole. Surgeon-Major John Lynn Thomas, C.B., Dorset (Queens Own); Vivian George Kennard F.R.C.S. (late Second Lieutenant, 5th .Battalion, The Surgeon - Captain Robert Jobn Richard Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)), to Cobden Simons. be Second Lieutenant. Dated 18th June, SurgeonrCaptain Charles Octavius Parsons. 1909. Lieutenant John E. P. Howey resigns his ROYAL ENGINEERS. commission. Dated 7th July, 1909. 1st Highland Field Company, Highland Divisional Lovafs Scouts; John Sydney Lawrence Millar Engineers ; Malcolm Glen Kidston to be Second to be Second Lieutenant. (To be super- Lieutenant. (To be Supernumerary.) Dated numerary.) Dated 1st Maj', 1909. 20th June, 1909. The announcement of the resignation of his 1st North Midland Field Company, North Mid- commission by Second Lieutenant George G. land Divisional Engineers; Arnold Ernest S., Marquis of Stafford, which appeared in the Marshall to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 2nd London Gazette of the llth June, 1909, is April, 1909. cancelled. Sydney Ashton Hill to be Second Lieu- Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars), tenant. Dated 23rd April, 1909. Robert Edward Udny Hermon-Hoclge (late Lieutenant, The Oxfordshire Light Infantry 2nd North Midland Field Company, North Mid- to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 1st July land Divisional Engineers; Edward John 1909. Bolton to be Lieutenant. Dated 20th May, 1909. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. Southern Wireless Telegraph Cwnpany, Southern 1st Essex Batter)i, 2nd East Anglian Brigade Command Telegraph Companies, (Army Troops}; Albert David John Higgs to be Second Lieu Arthur Handley to be Lieutenant. Dated 9th tenant. (To be Supernumerary.) Dated 14t July, 1909. June, 1909. Engineer and Railway Staff Corps; William 3rd Essex Battery, 2nd East Anglian Brigade Thomson, M.V.O., to be Major. Dated 10th Lieutenant Edwin Harold Cunliffe, from th July. 1909. 2nd East Anglian Ammunition Column, 2m Finlay Forbes Scott to be Major. Dated East Anglian Prigade, Royal Field Artillery 10th July, 1909. to be Lieutenant. Dated 9th July, 1909. Richard Haig Brown to be Major. Dated 10th July, 1909. Banffshire Battery, 1st Highland Brigade ; Second William James Griuling to be Major. Dated Lieutenant Peter J. McPherson resigns his commission. Dated 31st March, 1909. 10th July, 1909. 5f/t Sussex Battery, 2nd Home Counties Brigade > INFANTRY. the undermentioned officers to be Lieutenants. 6th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) ; Dated 2nd June, 1909 :— John James Atkinson to be Second Lieu- Second Lieutenant Thomas G. Watt. tenant. Dated 16th May, 1909. Second Lieutenant William E. Taylor. 8th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment); §th Sussex Battery, 2nd Home Counties Brigade; Quartermaster and Honorary Major Thomas Thomas Henry Gray to be Second Lieutenant. W. Kemp resigns his commission, and is Dated 2nd July, 1909. granted permission to retain his rank, and to 7th County of London Battery, 3rd London wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 23rd Brigade; Second Lieutenant Humphrey Hold- June, 1909. gate resigns his commission. Dated 5th July, Supernumerary Quartermaster and Honorary 1909. Major Walter E. Thorburn is absorbed into 20//J County of London Battery, 7th London the establishment. Dated 24th June, 1909. Brigade; Second Lieutenant Edmund F. Callaghan to be Lieutenant. Dated 4th June, 8th (Irish) Battalion, The King's (Liverpool 1909. Regiment); Major John'- A. Cooney to be Lieu- tenant-Colonel. Dated 8th June, 1909. 2nd Gloucestershire Battery, 1st South Midland The undermentioned officers to be Captains (Gloucestershire) Brigade; Captain Henry W. Dated 8th June, 1909 :— Smith resigns his commission. Dated 19th Lieutenant Arthur R. Benson. June, 1909. Lieutenant Henry J. Gregson. Supernumerary Captain Valentine A. Hillman is absorbed into the establishment Dated Second Lieutenant Edward Gardiner resigns 19th June, 1909. his commission. Dated 30th June, 1909. 1ft Glamorgan (Howitzer) Battery, 1st Welsh iith Battalion. The Suffolk Regiment; Second (Howitzer) Brigade ; Captain George T. Gregor Lieutenant Victor R. Garrett resigns his com- to be Major. Dated 1st July, 1909. missioa Dated 25th June, 1909, No. 28276. B.
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