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The London Gazette, October 6, 1891 5220 THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 6, 1891. Assistant-Engineer Thomas Henry Pounds has Captain Edward William Fleming, from the been promoted to the rank of Engineer in Her ,. Seconded List, vice W. G. Ivnox, C.B., pro- Majesty's Fleet. Dated 1st September, 1891. moted Lieutenant-Colonel on half-pay. Dated In accordance with the provisions of Her 2nd October, 1891. Majesty's Order in Council of 15th September, The dates of the promotions of the undermen- 1887— tioned Officers are altered as stated against their Chief Carpenter George Popplestone has been names :— granted the" relative rank of Lieutenant on Major R. A. G. Harrison, to 7th September, retirement. Dated 24th September, 1891. 1891. Major C. S. B. Parsons, to llth September, Admiralty, 5th October, 1891. 1891. The Reverend Ernest Lyon St. Aubyn has been Captain Henry Edward William de Robeck retires appointed a Chaplain in Her Majesty's Fleet. from the Service receiving a gratuity. Dated Dated 22nd September, 1891. 7th October, 1891. Gunner Thomas Larking has been promoted Captain Henry Gerald Pelly is placed on tem- to the rank of Chief Gunner in Her Majesty's porory half-pay on account of ill-health. Dated Fleet. Dated 24th September, 1891. 7th October, 1891. The undermentioned Carpenters have this day To be Captains. been promoted to the rank of Chief Carpenter in Captain Conway Richard Dobbs Higginson, from Her Majesty's Fleet:— - • the Seconded List, vice L. P. Garden, seconded George Augustus Nutcher. for service as an Adjutant of Militia. Dated Martin Henry Eickard. 15th September, 1891. Lieutenant Mowbray Taylor, upon the|Seconded List. Dated 23rd September, 1891. Lieutenant Algernon D'Aguilar King, vice E. War Office, Pall Mall, ' Nash, retired. Dated 23rd September, 1891. 6th October, 1891. Lieutenant Edward Shewell Cooper, upon the 1st Dragoon Guards, Second Lieutenant Samuel Seconded List. Dated 1st October, 1891. 'A. Cooke is seconded for service with the Lieutenant Arthur William Gay, vice A. B. ' Indian Staff Corps. Dated Hth June, 1891. Purvis. Dated 1st October, 1891. Royal Artillery, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Lieutenant Arthur Slade Baker, vicejR. Wynyard. Marcus Francis Henry McCausland is placed Dated 1st October, 1891. on retired pay. Dated 1st October, 1891. Lieutenant David Melville Babington, upon [the Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Simon Simpson Seconded List. Dated 7th October, 1891. is placed on retired pay. Dated 1st October, Lieutenant Henry Waring, upon the Seconded 1891 List. Dated 7th October, 1891. To be Lieutenant-Colonels. Lieutenant John Lewes Parker, from the Seconded Lieutenant-Colonel George Will, fromathalf-pay, List, vice H. G. Pelly. Dated 7th October, ..vice Colonel C. Crosthwaite, placed on half- • 1891. .'pay. Dated 3rd September, 1891. Lieutenant William Charles Alfred Radcliffe, vice Lieu tenant-Colonel Richard Wace, from half-pay H. E. W. de Robeck. Dated 7th October, (Indian Ordnance Department). Dated 7th 1891. September, 1891. Lieutenant Donald Hay Cameron is seconded for Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Samuel Spiller Watkin, service with the Indian Staff Corps. Dated C.B., from half-pay (Chief Inspector of Posi- 26th July, 1891. tion Finding). Dated 7th September, 1891. Lieutenant Lawrence Joseph Chapman is seconded Major Edward Albert Ollivant, vice Colonel J. for service with a Bombay Mountain Battery. M. Murray, placed on half-pay. Dated 7th Dated 30th September, 1891. September, 1891. Lieutenant Robert Singer resigns his Commission. Lieutenant-Colonel John Graham Stone, from Dated 7th October, 1891. half-pay (Indian Ordnance Department). Dated Second Lieutenant Frank Buller Bradshaw resigns 1st October, 1891. his Commission. Dated 7th October, 1891. Major Robert Hugh Wallace, vice Colonel M. F. To be Captains. H. McCausland. Dated 1st October, 1891. Lieutenant William Phillips (late Coast Brigade), Major Richard Francis Williams, vice Colonel S. upon the Seconded List. Dated 2nd Septem- Simpson. Dated 1st October, 1891. ber, 1891. To be Majors. Lieutenant Edward Turner (late Coast Brigade), Captain Walter Andrew Urquhart, from the upon the Seconded List. Dated 2nd Septem- Seconded List, vice E. A. Ollivant. Dated ber, 1891. 20th September, 1891. Lieutenant Richard Price (late Coast Brigade), Captain Henry Cuthbert Connell Dunlop Simpson, upon the Seconded List. Dated 2nd Septem- from the Seconded List, vice P. L. Macgregor, ber, 1891. promoted Lieutenant-Colonel on half-pay. Lieutenant Henry Orchard (late Coast Brigade), Dated 23rd September, 1891. vice J. McCaffery, retired. Dated 2nd Sep- Captain William Edward Ligonier Balfour, from tember, 1891. the Seconded List, vice R. H. Wallace. Dated 1st October, 1891. LINE BATTALIONS. Captain Hubert George Howard Gallon, from the The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), Seconded List, vice R. F. Williams. Dated 1st Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Charles G. October, 1891. Leggett, on completion of four years' service in Captain Alexander Burridge § Purvis, vice command of a Battalion, is placed on half-pay. W. W. M. Smith, promoted Lieutenant-Colonel Dated 7th October, 1891. on half-pay. Dated 1st October, 1891. The Lincolnshire Regiment, Sergeant-Major Joseph, Captain Rowley Wynyard, vice W. P. Blandy, Cowen to be Quartermaster, with the honorary promoted Lieutenant-Colonel on half-pay. rank of Lieutenant, vice Honorary Captain Dated 1st October, 1891J A. Clay, retired. Dated 30th September, 1891..
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