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Supplement to the London Gazette, 27 October, 1915 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 OCTOBER, 1915. The Gloucestershire Regiment. Lovat's Scouts. • Temporary Second Lieutenant Arthur Ronald Macgregor to be Second Lieu- Douglas'Slocombe to be Second'Lieutenant. tenant. Dated 28th October,. 1915. Dated 24th April, 1915. Nottinghamshire (South Nottinghamshire- The Black Watch (Royal'Highlanders). Temporary Second Lieutenant Alexander Second Lieutenant Edward de Freville,. Aytoun Young, from The Lincolnshire Regi- from the Reserve Regiment of Cavalry, to- ment, to be Second Lieutenant. Dated be Second Lieutenant. Dated 15th May, 17th April, 1915. 1915, instead of as previously notified in the Temporary Second Lieutenant Hubert London Gazette of the 14th May, 1915.- Arnold Clement, from The Royal Fusiliers Second Lieutenant Edward de Freville to- (City of London Regiment), to be Second •be temporary Captain. Dated 18th May,. Lieutenant (on probation). Dated 1st 1915. July, 1915. West Somerset. The Manchester Regiment. Captain Geoffrey Baynes, Special Reserve* The notification of the appointment of of Officers, to be Adjutant. Dated 9th. Roland Lennox Davies to a Second Lieu- October, 1915. tenancy which appeared in the Gazette of 1st Sussex. July, 1915, is cancelled. Arthur Marstori Legge to be Second Lieu- tenant. Dated 4th October, 1915. Warwickshire. Alleyne Wallis Wilson to be Second Lieu- War Office, tenant. Dated 19th October, 1915. 21th October, 1915. Worcestershire (Queen's Own Worcestershire- TERRITORIAL FORCE. Hussars). Second Lieutenant Frank W. Goodman to- YEOMANRY. be temporary Lieutenant. Dated 3rd Octo- Berks (Hungerford). ber, 1915. Eliot Foley Hill to be Second Lieutenant. Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra) Princess of Dated 28th October, 1915. W ales's Own). .Buckinghamshire (Royal Bucks Hussars). Private Alexander Rentoul, from the Inns- Private John Charles Dunkley, from the of Court Officers Training Corps, to be- - Northamptonshire Yeomanry, to be Second Second Lieutenant. Dated 15th October,. Lieutenant. Dated 20th October, 1915. 1915. - . Gloucester shire- (Royal Gloucestershire CYCLIST COMPANIES, DIVISIONAL MOTJNTEI> Hussars) . TROOPS. Second Lieutenant Hubert W. Ponsonby Northum brian. to be temporary Lieutenant and Adjutant, Corporal Frank Metcalf Dixon, from the- vice Captain Charles J. Ratcliff. Dated Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, to be Second 28th October, 1915. Lieutenant. Dated 28th October, 1915. Hampshire (Carabiniers). ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. Serjeant Leslie Walter Yeoman to He East Anglian Brigade. Second Lieutenant, and seconded whilst commanding the South Western Mounted Private Henry Norman Wilford, from the- Brigade, Signal Troop-. Dated 28th Octo- Inns of Court Officers Training Corps, to be- ber, 1915. Second Lieutenant.. Dated 20th September, 1915. Lanarkshire. Lieutenant James M. Currie to be tempo- Major Robert Henry Eliott Lockhart rary Captain. Dated 29th September, 1915- (late Royal Scots Greys) to be Major (tem- porary). Dated 20th September, 1915. East Lancashire (Howitzer) Brigade. Driver Francis Ernest Gisborne Bagshawe, Lieutenant Richard W. Bell is seconded- from the Honourable Artillery Company, to Dated 15th July, 1915. be Second Lieutenant. Dated 28th October, 1915. London Brigade. Harold Woodthorpe Browne to be Second" Lincolnshire. Lieutenant. Dated 2?th October, 1915. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Private Edward Clement Philpott, from? Thomas Wilson'to be Lieutenant-Colonel. The London Regiment, to be Second Lieu- Dated 8th October, 1914. tenant. Dated 20th October, 1915. County of London (Middlesex, Duke of Lowland Brigade. Cambridge's Hussars). Thomas Plummer Stiles to be Second" Squadron Serjeant-Major John Howard •Lieutenant. Dated-28th October, 1915. Jehu, from the Montgomery Yeomanry, to Second Lieutenant Thomas P. Stiles to be- . be Second Lieutenant. Dated 28th October, temporary Lieutenant. Dated 28th Octo- 1915. ber, 1915..
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