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The London Gazette, November 26, 1395 6672 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 26, 1395. Captain T. P. B. Ternan, D.S.O., the Man- ±th Battalion, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Cyril chester Regiment, is granted the local rank of Charlie Hamilton Potter, Gent., to be Second Major in Uganda whilst in command of the Lieutenant. Dated 27th November, 1895. Soudanese Troops in that country. Dated 27th 3rd Battalion, the South Wales Borderers, Thomas November, 1895. Catiell Greenway Gent., to be Second Lieu- Surgeon-Major and Honorary Deputy In- tenant. Dated 27th November, 1895. spector-General Richard Domenichetti, M.D., 3rd Battalion, the Gloucestershire -Regiment, The retired late Army Medical Department, to be transfer of Lieutenant W. A. Fuller, from the Honorary Physician to the Queen, vice Surgeon- 4th Battalion, as Second Lieutenant, which was General J. Irvine, M.D., retired pay late Medical gazetted on the 12th November, 1895, should Staff, deceased. Dated 27th November, 1895. have been dated 5th November, 1895. Surgeon - .Major - General Charles Dodgson Madden, retired pay late Medical Staff, to' be 3rd Battalion, the Hampshire Regiment, Captain Honorary Surgeon to the Queen, vice Director- Sir R. N. Rycroft, Bart., resigns his Commis- General Sir T. Crawford, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., sion. Dated 27th November, 1895. K.C.B.; retired pay late Medical Staff, deceased. 4th Battalion, the Essex Regiment, Altham Brown- Dated 27th November, 1895. ing Wilmer, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Surgeon-General Herbert Taylor Reade, V.C., Dated 27th November, 1895. C.B., retired pay late Medical Staff, to be Hon- 4/A Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters (Derby- orary Surgeon to the Queen, vice Surgeon- shire tiegiment), Arthur Blake, Gent., to be General Sir Thomas Longmore, Knt., F.R.C.S. Second Lieutenant. Dated 27th November, Eng., C.B., retired late Army Medical Depart- 1895. ment, deceased. Dated 27th November, 1895. 3rd and 4th Battalions, the Highland Light INDIAN STAFF CORPS. Infantry, Lieutenant A. R. Chancellor is Colonel Charles Richard Matthews is transferred seconded whilst employed with the Barbados to the Unemployed Supernumerary List. Dated Police. Dated 27th November, 1895. 11 th November, 1895. 4th Battalion, the Royal Irish Rifles, Reginald Heaton Locke Cutbill, Gent., to be Second War Office, 26th November, 1895. Lieutenant. Dated 27th November, 1895. MILITIA. 6th Battalion, the Royal Irish Rifles, Captain ROYAL ARTILLERY. M. C. E. Fortescue to le Major. Dated 27th The Limerick City Artillery (Southern Division), 1 November, 1895. The undermentioned Second Lieutenants to be 1th Battalion, the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Con- Lieutenants: — sort's Own), Lieutenant E. A. A. de Sails is R. E. Harman. Dated 27th November, appointed Instructor of Muskttry to the Bat- -1895. talion. Dated 27th November, 1895. B. Roche-Kelly. Dated 27th November, 1895. YEOMANR? CAVALRY. The Londonderry Artillery (Southern Division}, Derbyshire, Captain H. C. Holland is made Second Lieutenant JS. Smith to be Lieutenant. Supernumerary whilst holding the appointment Dated 27th November, 1895. of Assistant-Adjutant to the 6th Yeomanry Brigade. Dated 13th November, 1895. The Cardigan Artillery (Western Division), Captain J. B. Taunton is granted the honorary Royal North Devon (Hussars), Captain "W". N. rank of-Major. Dated 27th November, 1895. Hoare is made Supernumerary whilst holding the appointment of Assistant Adjutant to the ENGINEER. Devon Yeomanry Brigade. Dated 13th Novem- Submarine Miners. ber, 1895. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Lieutenant J. Bayly to be Captain. Dated 2"th The Thames Division, Lieutenant and Instructor November, 1895. of Musketry L. N. Blackwell is seconded for service with the Lagos Constabulary. Leicetttrshire ("Prince Albert's Own"), Super- Dated 27th November, 1895. numerary Captain H. G. Clough-Taylor to be Captain on resigning his appointment as INFANTRY. Assistant - Adjutant to the 6th Yeomanry 3rd and 4/A Battalions, the King's Own (Royal Brigade. Dated 13th November, 1895. Lancaster Regiment), Lieutenant-Colonel R. J. Aspinall is granted the honorary rank of Colonel. Yorkshire Hussars (Princess of Wales's Own), Dated 27th November, 1895. Captain and Honorary Major the RightTEonour- B., Lord Wenlock, G.C.I.E., resigns his Com- 3rd and 4th Battalions, the King's (Liverpool mission ; also is permitted to retain his rank, lieyiment), .Lieutenant S. D. Norris to be Cap- and.to continue to wear the uniform of the • tain. Dated 27th November, 1895. Regiment on his retirement. Dated 27th 4th Battalion, f he' Lincolnshire Regiment, A very November, 1895. Gladwyn Jebb, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Yorkshire Dragoons, Charles Harcourt Gam Wood, Dated 27th November, 1895. Esq., late Captain 15th Hussars, to be Captain. 3rd Battalion, the East Yorkshire Regiment, Dated 27th November, 1895. Supernumerary Lieutenant E. N. Buchanan- Boyd to be Captain, and to remain seconded. VOLUNTEER CORPS. Dated.27th November, 1895. ARTILLERY. 3rd Battalion, the Princess of Wales'* Own (York- 1st Norfolk (Eastern Division, Royal Artillery), ' shire Regiment), The undermentioned Gentlemen Lieutenant J. I. Williams is superseded for to be Second Lieutenants :— absence without leave. Dated 27th November. Guy Payan Dawnay. Dated 27th November, 1895. 1895. 1st Kent (Eastern Division, Sot,al Artillery), Arthur Lowthian Godman. Dated 27th Lieutenant C. L. Watson Smith to be Captain. November, 1895. Dated 27th November, 1895..
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