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The London Gazette, 15 January. 1915 494 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 JANUARY. 1915. 4th Battalion, The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wilt- Private John Alexander Miller, from the shire Regiment); the undermentioned Second 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron High- Lieutenants to be Lieutenants (temporary). landers. Bated 16th January, 1915: — Private John Scott Grainger, from the Thomas N. Arkell. 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron High- Hugh F. Bloxham. landers. Frederic Robert Cyprian Hammond. 4th (Hallamshire) Battalion, The Jork and Carl Ludwig Stirling. Lancaster Regiment; Selah Reeve Van Duzer to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 27th 3rd (City of London) Battalion, The London December, 1914. Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). John Benjamin Stanley Dickson to be 7th (Blythswood) Battalion, The Highland Captain (temporary). Dated 16th Janu- Light Infantry; Captain and Honorary ary, 1915. Major Henry Rawson Taggart (late 3rd (Blythswood) Volunteer Battalion, The The undermentioned to be Second Lieu- Highland Light Infantry) to be Captain tenants. Dated 16th January, 1915: — (temporary). Dated 16th January, 1915. Edward Aubrey Lloyd. Charles Sturge. 4th (Ross Highland) Battalion, Seaforth High- • Private Alan Hamilton Bateman, from landers (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of the 5th (City of London) Battalion, The Albany's); the undermentioned to be Second London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade). Lieutenants. Dated 16th January, 1915 : — Cadet Frederick Leslie Rice, /from the Colour-Serjeant Alexander Campbell. University of London Contingent, Senior Lance-Corporal John McAlister Moffat Division, Officers Training Corps. Fender. Private Harry Frederick James Burn, from the 28th (County of London) Batta- 6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion, The Gordon lion, The London Regiment. Highlanders; Alexander Kynoch Petrie Hay Charles James Radcliffe Price. to be Se'cond Lieutenant. Dated 16th Corporal George John Harold Tabor, January, 1915. from the 23rd (County of London) Batta- lion, The London Regiment. 4th Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Hugh Mills Bunbury, from the Univer- Highlanders; Ian Theodore Nelson to be sity of Bristol Contingent, Senior Division, Second Lieutenant. Dated 16th January, Officers Training Corps. 1915. Serjeant Sydney Edward Joseph Brady, from the 13th (County of London) Batta- 7th Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll and lion, The London Regiment. Sutherland Highlanders'); Private Alex- Serjeant Arthur Ernest George, from the ander Drummond to be Second Lieutenant. 13th (County of LondonN Battalion, The Dated 16th January, 1915. London Regiment. Private Gerald Charles Pulman, from the 9th (The Dumbartonshire) Battalion, Princess Inns of Court Officers Training Corps. Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland High- Noel Montague Rowney. landers); Major Stuart K. Turnbull is Stephen Clement Paston Cooper. 'absorbed into the establishment. Dated 8th January, 1915. 4th (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); the under- 2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment; mentioned to be Second Lieutenants. Dated the undermentioned to be Second Lieu- 16th January, 1915: — tenants. Dated 1st January, 1915 : — Ernest Philip Moses Mosely. Ellerton Osborne Davies. Serjeant Frederick Albert Coffin, from Joseph Alfred Burgoyne. the 16th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment. (City of London) Battalion, The London Gerald Max Mayer. Regiment (Royal Fusiliers'); the under- Guy Alexander Ingram Dury. mentioned to be Captains (temporary). Private Henry Jameson Middleton Wil- Dated 16th January, 1915: — liams, from the 28th (County of London) Colin John McCulloch. Battalion, The London Regiment. Harry Maxwell Thin. Cadet William Hamo Vernon, from the Edward Beresford Towse. Cambridge University Contingent, Senior Division, Officers Training Corps. The undermentioned' to be Second Lieu- Private Arthur Henry Card, from the tenants. Dated 16th January, 1915 : — 28th (County of London) Battalion, The Private George Douglas Porteous, from London Regiment. the 5th (City of London) Battalion, The Private Alfred Goodwin Sharp, from fehe London Regiment. 2nd (City of London) Battalion, The Rifleman Douglas Field Upton, from the London Regiment. 16th (County of London) Battalion, The Serjeant Stanley George Monk, from the London Regiment. 5th (City of London) Battalion, The Graeme Bonhote Henderson. London Regiment. Private Frank Curtis Langley, from the Cadet Frederick Frank Hunt, from the 5th (City of London) Battalion, The Oxford University Contingent, Senior Divi- London Regiment. sion, Officers Training Corps. Rifleman Harald Geoffrey Lightbody, Private Francis Rupert Roberts Bur ford, from' the 9th (County of London) Battalion, from the Oxford University .Contingent, The London Regiment. Senior Division, Officers Training Corps..
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