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The London Gazette, March 9, 1886. 1139 THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 9, 1886. 1139 War Office, Pall Mall, Lieutenant George E. G. W. Bird to be Captain, 9th March, 1886. vice R. J. Doyne. Dated 24th February, 1886. 2nd Life Guards, Lieutenant Rowland J. Beech Captain Morey • Quayle Jones has been seconded resigns his Commission. Dated 10th March, for service as Adjutant of the 2nd Regiment, 1886. Royal Guernsey Militia. Dated 1st March, 2nd Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant Capon H. 1886. Preston, Adjutant, to be Captain, vice C. P. The Norfolk Regiment, Major Frederick T. R. Dawson, seconded. Dated 20th January, 1886. Hamilton has been seconded for service on the Lieutenant Robert F. Hibbert to be Captain, to Staff. Dated 12th December, 1885. complete Establishment. Dated 20th January, The name of Lieutenant Arthur Patrick Bate- 1886. man-Champain is as now described, and not as Gentleman Cadet Herbert William Wilberforce, stated in the Gazette of 29th January, 1886. from the Royal Military College, to be Lieu- The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire tenant, vice R. F. Hibbert. Dated 10th March, Regiment}, Lieutenant - Colonel and Colonel 1886. Thomas B. Cosby, having completed four years' 4th Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel and service in command of a Battalion, has been Colonel Thomas B. Shaw-Hellier, having com- placed on half-pay. Dated 7th March, 1886. pleted four years' service in command of the Lieutenant A. Mclver Campbell, from the Leices- Regiment, has been placed on half-pay. Dated • tershire Regiment, to be Lieutenant, vice W. 7th March, 1886. M. Carpendale, seconded. Dated 10th March, 6th Dragoons, Supernumerary Captain Duncan 1886. Matheson to be Captain, in succession to Major Gentleman Cadet Arthur James Stephen, from H. L. Ellis, Adjutant of Auxiliary Forces. the Royal Military College, to be Lieutenant, Dated 30th September, 1885. vice C. M. Lester, promoted. Dated 10th March, 1886. 18th Hussars, Captain Arthur Leetham, from the 20th Hussars, to be Captain, vice G. M. V. The Royal Scots Fusiliers, Lieutenant Douglas Hunt, who exchanges. Dated 10th March, A. Ross, from the Devonshire Regiment, to be 1886. Lieutenant, vice W. A. Young, promoted. Dated 10th March, 1886. 18th Hussars, Supernumerary Captain Fenwick B. de S. La Terriere to be Captain, vice H. Gillon, The Worcestershire Regiment, Lieutenant William seconded for service in the Army Pay Depart- A. Lenox-Conyngham to be Captain, vice ment. Dated 19th September, 1885. T. B. French, seconded. Dated 20th January, 1886. J 9th Hiissars, Gentleman Cadet George Thackeray Birch, from the Royal Military College, to be The Fast Surrey Regiment, Captain Richard Lieutenant, vice J. C. A. Walker, promoted. H. W. H. Harris to be Major, vice W. A. G. Dated 10th March, 1886. Smith, retired on temporary half-pay. Dated 17th February, 1886. 2Qth Hussars, Captain Godfrey Massy Vere Hunt, from the 13th Hussars, to be Captain, vice A. The Duke of Cornwall's Liglit Infantry, Lieu- Leetham, who exchanges. Dated 10th March, tenant George Ash by Ashby to be Captain, 1886. vice H. W. Garden, seconded. Dated 17th LINE BATTALIONS. February, 1886. The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), Super- The Royal Sussex Regiment, Major Charles H. W. numerary Captain Henry L. Hallewell to be Cafe has been seconded tor service as an Adju- Captain, vice A. L. Williams, appointed Adju- tant of Auxiliary Forces. Dated 18th January, tant. Dated 18th March, 1886. 1886. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), Major Waldron Captain George Duberly has been seconded for E. R. Kelly has been seconded for service on service in the Army Pay Department. Dated the Staff. Dated 14tl£January, 1886". 28th February, 1886. The Northumberland Fusiliers, Lieutenant-Colonel The Oxfordshire Light Infantry, Lieutenant Regi- and Colonel Philip FitzRoy has been appointed nald W. Porter to be Captain, vice F. A. B.' to command a Battalion. Dated 22nd Feb- Talbot, seconded. Dated llth January, 1886. ruary, 1886. The Essex Regiment', Captain James Witton Major William A. Eardley-Wilmot to be Lieu- Thompson to be Major, vice T. Stock, seconded tenant-Colonel, vice Colonel N. Macdonald, for service as an Adjutant of Auxiliary Forces. placed on half-pay. Dated 22nd February, Dated loth September, 1885. 1886. Lieutenant John T. Spencer to be Captain, vice Captain Alexander Chancellor to be Major, vice J. W. Thompson. Dated 15th September, 1885. R. Auld, seconded for service on the Staff. Lieutenant Edward L. Guilding, Adjutant, to be Dated 27th January, 1886. Captain to complete Establishment. Dated Lieutenant Dudley S. Stewart to be Captain, vice loth September, 1885. A. Chancellor. Dated 27th January, 1886. TJie Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, Lieutenant Lieutenant Henri Saul Samuel, from the 3rd Bat- Frederick William Jones resigns his Commis- talion, the East Surrey Regiment, to be Lieu- sion. Dated 10th March, 1886. tenant, vice D. S. Stewart. Dated 1 Oth March, Lieutenant GuyM. Baldwin, from the Royal Irish 1886. Regiment, to be Lieutenant, vice A. A. M. M. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Lieutenant- Faulknor, seconded. Dated 10th March, 1886. Colonel and Colonel Spencer Field has been Lieutenant Harry G. Carnegy, from the Duke of appointed to command a Battalion. Dated Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) to be Lieu- 24th February, 1886. tenant, vice G. W. Do well, appointed Adjutant. Major Charles W. H. Wilson to be Lieutenant- Dated 10th March, 1886. Colonel, vice Colonel L. B. Hole, retired. The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment*), Dated 24th February, 1886. Captain Norman H. Leckie to be Major, vice Captain Richard John Doyne to be Major, vice E. A. W. S. Groves, seconded for service on C. W. H. Wilson. Dated 24th February, 1886. the Staff. Dated 19th January, 1886..
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