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The London Gazette, 13 Febkuaby, 1914. 1179 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13 FEBKUABY, 1914. 1179 War Office, 0 ROYAL ENGINEERS. 13th February, 1914. Wessex Divisional Engineers, Royal Engineers; Surgeon-Captain Edward G. Stocker to be TERRITORIAL FORCE. Surgeon-Major. Dated 12th January, 1914. YEOMANRY. Works Compfnt-y, City of Dundee (Fortress) Engineers, Royal Engineers; Lieutenant West Kent (Queen's Own) Yeomanry; the John R. Dauso7i resigns his co7nmission. undermentioned supernumerary Second Dated 14th February, 1914. Lieutenants are absorbed in the establish- ment. Dated 20th August, 1913 : — INFANTRY. The Honourable Arthur R. Mills. 5th Battalion (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles), The Guy H. Benson. Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Second Lieutenant Alexander S. Watt is seconded, under the conditions of paragraph ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. 112 of the Territorial Force Regulations, for 4cth West Lancashire (Howitzer) Brigade, employment under the Colonial Office. Dated Royal Field Artillery; Lieutenant-General 12th January, 1914. Edward Cecil Bethune, C.V.O., C.B., is James Lower Gunn (late Cadet, Edin- appointed to the Honorary Colonelcy of the burgh University Contingent, Senior Divi- brigade. Dated 14th February, 1914. sion, Officers Training Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. (To be supernumerary). Dated 1st London (City of London) Brigade, Royal 24th January, 1914. Field Artillery; Squadron Quartermaster- Serjeant Henry John Percy Oakley, from 5th (The Weald of Kent) Battalion, The Buffs the City of London (Rough Riders) Yeo- (East Kent Regiment). manry, to be Second Lieutenant. Dated Quartermaster and Honorary Captain 14th February, 1914. George F. Varty is granted the honorary rank of Major. Dated 20th January, 1914. 4th London (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; the undermentioned super- Second Lieutenant Alan G. A. Adam to be numerary Second Lieutenants are absorbed Lieutenant. Dated 22nd January, 1914. into the establishment. Dated 14th 4th Battalion, The Northumberland Fusiliers. January, 1914: — Lieutenant Cecil Chipper to be Captain. Dated 19th December, 1913. Noel V. Bowater. Second Lieutenant Rowland B. Webster Frederic V. Bowater. to be Lieutenant. Dated 12th January, 6th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; 1914. Norman Vincent Brasnett (late Cadet, Giggleswick School Contingent, Junior Divi- 5th Battalion, The Northumberland Fusiliers; sion, Officers Training Corps) to be Second Second Lieutenant James C. Leask to be Lieutenant. Dated 4th February, 1914. Lieutenant. Dated 1st January, 1914. 6tfi Battalion, The Northumberland Fusiliers; 7th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; Captain Eric Temperley is seconded under Second Lieutenant Henry A. C. Goodwin the conditions of paragraph 114 of the Terri- resigns his commission. Dated 14th Feb- torial Force Regulations. Dated 1st ruary, 1914. January, 1914. 1st Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; 5th Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment; Second Lieutenant Alexander Matheson, Harold Sheel (late Cadet, Sheffield Univer- from the Cornwall (Duke of Cornwall's) sity Contingent, Senior Division, Officers Royal Garrison Artillery, to be Second Training Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. Lieutenant. Dated 6th January, 1914. Dated 15th December, 1913. 1st Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field 7th and 8th Battalions (Leeds Rifles), The Artillery; Second Lieutenant Leonard J. Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Milburn to be Lieutenant. Dated. 1st Regiment). January, 1914. Thomas Purvis Reay to be Second Lieu- tenant. Dated 1st January, 1914. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. Arthur Rimington Glazebrook (late Cadet, Marlborough College Contingent, Junior Lowland (City of Edinburgh) Royal Garrison Division, Officers Training Corps) to be Artillery. Second Lieutenant. Dated 14th February, Edward Gordon Thomson to be Second 1914. Lieutenant. (To be supernumerary). 5th Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment; Dated 1st January, 1914. Arnold Montague Barrowcliff (late Cadet Second Lieutenant David R. B. Stavert Serjeant, University of London Contingent, resigns his commission. Dated 14th Feb- Senior Division, Officers Training Corps) to ruary, 1914. be Second Lieutenant. Dated 10th January, 1914. Forth Royal Garrison Artillery; William Dykes Boyd to be Second Lieutenant. (To kth Battalion, The Cheshire 'Regiment; Cap- be supernumerary). Dated 23rd January, tain Thomas A. Prentice to be Major. 1914. Dated 14th December, 1913..
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