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6400 the LONDON GAZETTE, 14 AUGUST, 1914. 1St (King's) Dragoon Guards, Brian Gratton Coldstream Guards, the Honourable Edward! Holt 6400 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 AUGUST, 1914. 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, Brian Gratton Coldstream Guards, The Honourable Edward! Holt. Kenelm Digby. 2nd Dragoon Guards. Scots Guards, Hillyar George Edwin Hillr- Cyril Douglas Herron. Trevor. Evelyn Dalrymple1 Fanshawe. INFANTBY. 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Guards, Edmund Owen Ethelston Peel. David MacBrayne. Reginald McCulloch Harrison-Wallace. 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) , Aubrey Penderel Janion. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).. 7th (Princess Royal's} Dragoon Guards. Alfred Burton. Maurice Dingwall Williams. Ronald Frank Strickland Mauduit. Leslie Dundas Watson. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). George Lawrence Hastings. Neil Dewar Rice. Ernest William Pern Haymen. Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys), Ronald James Jardine. The Northumberland Fusiliers, Eric Harold! 3rd (King's Own) Hussars, Hugh Maxwell Tottie. .Naylor. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Denis- Own) Hussars. Deane. Victor Philip Trew. The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regi- Walter Digby Buddicom. ment). Charles William Vernon Eccles. 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. Hilton Lawson. John Charles Miles. George Rupert Alexander Fetherston- Daniel Henry St. John O'Connor. haugh. Eric Anthony Hare Hobson. Roger Hall. Sth (Queen's Royal) Lancers, John Forrester The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Colvin. William Bradshaw Moorhead. Harold May Hayes-Newington. lltk (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. Charles Frederick Vernon Fulton. Robert Alexander Lister Hartmann, John Boyce Frederick Combe. The Norfolk Regiment, Cuthbert Sackville; Douglas Lionel Highfield Taylor. Abbott. ! 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers. The Devonshire Regiment. Derek Noel Stewart-Savile. • Maxwell Harold Coote Perry. Charles Crofts Llewellyn Williams. Francis William Joseph Galton. Dering John Jasper Radcliffe. 15th (The King's) Hussars. The Suffolk Regiment. Charles Henry Shaw. Charles Theodore Cochram Taylor.. Noel William Leaf. John Joseph Thill. John Foley Grey. Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry)- 16th (The Queen's) Lancers. Frederick Marshall Turner. Terence Donough O'Brien. Reginald Amyas Aclnerley Chichester. Richard Nigel Percival-Maxwell. Allan James Harington. George Douglas Callander. Valentine Ashworth Braithwaite. Kenneth George Gordon Dennys. 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers, George Francis Pauling. The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire- Regiment). 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars. Ralph Eric Maxwell Cherry. Gilbert Robert Mitchell Innes. William Arthur Skeate. Guy Thomas Hanmer. The East Yorkshire Regiment, Rene Frank- 2Qth Hussars. land Gosset. •William Wickham Ogilvy. The Leicestershire Regiment. Charles Ernest Townley Woodman. Ewins Charles Marlborough Crosse. William Cary Williams. 21s* (Empress of India's) Lancers. Godfrey Gerald Barker. The Royal Irish Regiment, Henry Geoffrey- Eric Rolls Hoare. Owen Downing. Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (York- FOOT GUARDS. shire Regiment), Gerald Francis Hadow. Grenadier Guards. The Lancashire Fusiliers. Armar Valentine Lowry Corry. Geoffrey Grenside Bowen. Francis Cecil St. Aubyn. Eric Cameron Mercer..
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