The London Gazette, June 30, 1908
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4728 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 30, 1908. 4th Battalion, The Prince of Wales's Volunteers 5th (Renfrewshire) Battalion, Argyll and Suther- (South Lancashire Regiment); Major John land Highlanders ; the following officers from Dutton Fairclough, from the 1st Volunteer the 1st (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion, Battalion, The Prince of Wales's Volunteers Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland High- (South Lancashire Regiment), to be Lieutenant- landers), are appointed to the battalion, with Colonel. Dated 1st April, 1908. rank and precedence as in the Volunteer Force. 4th Battalion, The King's (Shropshire Light Dated 1st April, 1908 :— Infantry); Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Major and Honorary Lieutenant - Colonel Colonel Sambrooke Thomas Higgins Burne, Archibald James Paton. from the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The King's Major Edward Wilson. (Shropshire Light Infantry), is appointed Captain and Honorary Major James Hamil- Lieutenant-Colonel with the honorary rank of ton Sbankland. Colonel, with precedence as iu the Volunteer Captain and Honorary Major William Alex- Force. Dated 1st April, 1908. ander Fisher. oth Battalion, Durham Light Infantry; Major Captain and Honorary Major William Gil- ' (Honorary Captain in the Army) John Russell christ Prentice. Hanson, from the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Captain and Honorary Major Alexander Durham Light Infantry, to be Lieutenant- Morrison. Colonel. Dated 1st April, 1908. Captain and Honorary Major Charles Murray Thriepland Taylor. 6th (City of Glasgow) Battalion, Highland Light Captain Alexander Archibald Russell Lang. ' Infantry ; the following officers from the 2nd Captain Robert Allan Clappterton. Volunteer Battalion, The Highland Light Captain Frank Lyle. Infantry, are appointed to the battalion, with Captain James Agnew. (To be super- • rank and precedence as in the Volunteer numerary). Force. Dated 1st April, 1908 :— Lieutenant James Reid Kerr. Major and Honoraoy Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant Donald Maclean Main. John Paterson Cochrane. Lieutenant Alexander Agnew. Major William Meikle, junior. Lieutenant William Fyfe. Captain William Morris Gale. Lieutenant Alfred John Lyle. Captain James Anderson. Lieutenant Robert Gillies Muir. Captain (Honorary Lieutenant in the Army) Lieutenant William Millar. John Shearer, junior. Lieutenant Samuel John Duncan. Captain Robert Moffat Wilson. Second Lieutenant John Ewing McGlashan. Captain Robert Munro. Second Lieutenant James McCracken Den- Captain Peter Greig. holm. Captain David Ernest Craik Easson. Second Lieutenant Norman Ernest Lamont. Lieutenant Ernest George Tidd. Second Lieutenant James Nesmith. Lieutenant Charles Stewart. Second Lieutenant Horace Musgrave Lieutenant James Fairley Daly. Hewison. Lieutenant James Andrew Maclean. Second Lieutenant William Brymner Lang. Lieutenant George Jeffrey Aitken. Second Lieutenant John Jamieson Crawford. Lieutenant David Finlay Bennie. Second Lieutenant Hamish McGavin Paton. Lieutenant James Dunn. Second Lieutenant Robert Fingland Lieutenant John Gemmell. McKirdy. Second Lieutenant Stewart Armour Quartermaster and Honorary Captain John Gemmell. Thomson Park. Second Lieutenant John Arthur Smith. 6/A Battalion, City of London (Rifles) Regiment; Lieutenant Ernest G. Tidd to be Captain. Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Dated 1st April, 1908. Robert Walter Smith, from the 2nd London Captain Thomas Anselan Pollok-Morris, The Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be Lieutenant- Highland Light Infantry, from the Adjutancy Colonel with the honorary rank of Colonel, of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Highland with precedence as in the Volunteer Force. Light Infantry, to be Adjutant for the residue unexpired of his tenure. Dated 1st April, 1908. Dated 1st April, 1908. 7th Battalion, City of London (Rifles) Regiment; Stk (Lanark) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry ; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant and Honorary Captain James Anderson, junior, from the Colonel Tom Charles Ekin, from the 3rd (City 9th. Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be of) London Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be Major. Dated 1st April, 1908. Lieutenant-Colonel with the honorary rank of The following officers from the 9th Lanarkshire Colonel, with precedence as in the Volunteer Volunteer Rifle Corps, are appointed to the Force. Dated 1st April, 1908. battalion, with rank and precedence as in the Volunteer Force. Dated 1st April, 1908 :— 17th Battalion, County of London (Poplar and Captain John Stewart. Stepney) Regiment; Lieutenant-Colonel Com- Captain John Hunter. mandant and Honorary Colonel Arthur Captain Charles William Sleigh. William Chambers, from the loth Middlesex Captain Frederick Paton Wellwood. (The Customs and the Docks) Volunteer Rifle Lieutenant Robert Gibb. Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel with the hono- Lieutenant Thomas Brown Gray. rary rank of Colonel, with precedence as in the Lieutenant Douglas Clark. Volunteer Force. Dated 1st April, 1908. Lieutenant Alexander Forrest. 18th Battalion, County of London (London Irish) Lieutenant Kerr Alexander Simpson. Regiment; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant Second Lieutenant John Brunton. (Captain, Reserve of Officers, Honorary Major Captain Charles Edward Andrews, The Highland in Army) Hercules Arthur Pakenham, from Liglit Infantry, from the Adjutancy of the the 16th Middlesex (London Irish) Volunteer 9th Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifle Corps, to be Rifle Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, with Adjutant for the residue unexpired of his precedence as in the Volunteer Force. Dated tenure. Dated 1st April, 1908. 1st April, 1908..