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The London Gazette, 25 September, 1914. 7605 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25 SEPTEMBER, 1914. 7605 9th Battaliont The Duke of Cambridge's Own The undermentioned to be Second Lieu- (Middlesex Regiment); Major Henry J. tenants : — Dixon, from the Territorial Force Reserve, Charles Laing Warr. Dated 5th August, to be temporary Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 1914. 26th September, 1914. James White Barclay (late Lieutenant, 5th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment. 5th Volunteer Battalion (Glasgow High- Captain Arthur E. Cronshaw to be Major. landers), The Highland Light Infantry). Dated 31st August, 1914. Dated 6th September, 1914. Lieutenant William T. Woods to be 4th (Boss Highland) Battalion, Seafo/rth High- Captain. Dated 31st August, 1914. landers (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Second Lieutenant Alfred Hewlett to be Albany's).' •Captain. Dated 31st August, 1914. The undermentioned to be Second Lieu- Second Lieutenant Arthur L. Bryham to tenants. Dated 26th September, 1914: — be Captain. Dated 31st August, 1914. Private Alan Vincent Sutherland- Second Lieutenant Cyril Ainscough to be Graeme, from the 14th (County of London) Lieutenant. Dated 3 let August, 1914. Battalion, The London Regiment (London ( Second Lieutenant Alfred E. Johnson to Scottish). be Lieutenant. Dated 31st August, 1914. Private Lionel Denham Henderson, from Second Lieutenant Francis A. James to be the 14th (County of London) Battalion, The Lieutenant. Dated 31st August, 1914. London Regiment (London Scottish). Corporal Arthur Henry Cecil Hope, from -7th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment; the the Rugby School Contingent, Junior Divi- undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains. sion, Officers Training Corps. Dated 26th September, 1914: — Michael Algernon FitzRoy (late Corporal, Reginald V. Rylands. Rugby School Contingent, Junior Division, Brian Norbury. Officers Training Corps). Dated 26th Sep- tember, 1914. 10'^ Battalion, The Manchester Regiment; the Mark Tennant. undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains. Dated 31st August, 1914: — &th Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders. John Ellison Macqueen (late Major of Herbert Sutcliffe. this battalion) to be temporary Lieutenant- George W. Owen. Colonel. Dated 26th September, 1914. The undermentioned Second Lieutenants. The date of announcement of the appoint- to be Lieutenants. Dated 31st August, ment as Captain of James Brown Gillies 1914: — bears date 7th August, 1914, and not as Randal W. Wilde. stated in the London Gazette of the 1st Sep- John H. Clegg. tember, 1914. James Clegg. 6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders; Henry Jenney (late J&tli Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regi- Captain, 4th Battalion, The Bedfordshire •ment; the appointment as Second Lieu- Regiment) to be Captain. Dated 26th tenant of Archibald S. Paul bears date September, 1914. £- 13th August, 1914, and not as stated in the London Gazette of the 1st September, 1914. 1st Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment; .ath (City of Glasgow) Battalion, The Highland the undermentioned to be Second Lieu- Light Infantry; the undermentioned Second tenants : — Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. Dated 1st Louis Herbert Colleu Smith. Dated 29th May, 1914.— August, 1914. Norman R. Campbell. Charles James Hepburn.. Dated 29th Thomas A. Fyfe. August, 1914. Norman Chester Newland. Dated 13th :8tK (Lanark) Battalion, The Highland Light September, 1914. Infantry; Lieutenant William J. Calder to ! be Captain. Dated 29th August, 1914. 2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment; The undermentioned Second Lieutenants the undermentioned to be Second Lieu- to be Lieutenants. Dated 10th August, tenants : — . 1914:— • Maurice George Perkins. Dated 3rd James Scott. September, 1914. David Lumsden. John Roy Paton. Dated llth Sep- tember, 1914. :$th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion, The High- Hubert Oswald Butler. Dated 14th . land Light Infantry. September, 1914. Francis Beattie (late Captain, 5th Volun- Henry Milward North. Dated 26th Sep- teer Battalion (Glasgow Highlanders), The tember, 1914. Highland Light Infantry) to be Captain. Dated 23rd August, 1914. 3rd Battalion, The Monmouthshire, Regiment; William Spens (late- Captain, 5th Volun- the undermentioned to be Second Lieu- teer Battalion (Glasgow Highlanders), The tenants:— Highland Light Infantry) to be Lieutenant. Gerald William Lancaster. Dated 13th Dated 26th August, 1914. September, 1914..
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