2426 the London Gazette, 24 March, 1911
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2426 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 MARCH, 1911. ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY. 8th (The Argyllshire) ' Battalion, P'rincess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland High- Shropshire Royal Horse Artillery; Major landers); Captain and Honorary Major Robert Augustus Newill. Alexander John Munro Bennett. *" ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. 17th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Poplar and -Stepney 1st Welsh (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Rifles); Lieutenant-Colonel George Edward Artillery; Major Joseph Morgan Davey. Holman. 4ith Welsh Brigade, Royal Field Artillery; 1st Battalion, The Hertfordshire Regiment; Major Hugh Watts. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Christopher Braithwaite (retired). ROYAL ENGINEERS. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Gity of Edinburgh (Fortress) Electric Lights 2nd London Divisional Transport and Supply Company, Royal Engineers; Captain and Column, Army Service Corps; Major Honorary Major Alexander Ogilvie. Charles Frederick Tolme Blyth. INFANTRY. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. 6th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian 1st South-Western Mounted Brigade, Field Regiment); Major Kenneth Whitton. Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps; Lieutenant-Colonel Henry John Mackay, 5th and 6th Battalions, The Royal Warwick- M.D. shire Regiment; Major Arthur Israel Parkes. 3rd West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Quartermaster and Honorary Major Blott Army Medical Corps; Lieutenant-Colonel Yorke. Thomas Stewart Adair, M.B. 1st Northern General Hospital, Royal Army &th (The Border) Battalion, The King's Own Medical Corps; Lieutenant-Colonel John Scottish Borderers; Captain and Honorary Victor Walton Rutherford. Major William Anderson Innes. 6th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish ATTACHED TO UNITS OTHER THAN MEDICAL. Rifles); Captain and Honorary Major UNITS. Robert Watson Sharp. Major Charles James Marsh (retired). ..Major Josiah Telfer Thomas. 7th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Major Harry Poole Berry, M.B. Rifles); Captain and Honorary Major William Thomson Scott. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT OF THE TERRITORIAL 5th Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment; FORCE. Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Key Harvey. The Reverend Edward John Gore Dupuis, M.A., Second Class Chaplain to the Terri- 7th Battalion, The Essex Regiment; Captain torial Force. and Honorary Major William Arthur Mackie. The Reverend Canon William Okes Parish, M.A., Second Class Chaplain to the 6th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Not- Territorial Force. tinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment); The Reverend William Llewhelyn Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Meinertzhagen Nicholas, M.A., First Class Chaplain to the Jackson. Territorial Force. 4:th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire The Reverend William Sutherland, B.D., Regiment; Surgeon-Captain John William Second Class Chaplain to the Territorial Rigby. Force. 7th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment; UNATTACHED LIST FOR THE TERRITORIAL Majpr Harry Edward Gresham. FORCE. Surgeon-Major William Cox. 8th Battalion, , The Manchester Regiment; Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Major Leonard Romney Furneaux, Ros- (Honorary Captain in the Army) William sall School Contingent, Junior Division, George Heys. Officers' Training Corps. Quartermaster and Honorary Major Alex- 4th (Hallamshire) Battalion, The Tork and, ander Robertson Peacock. Lancaster Regiment; Captain and Honorary Major William James Armitage. 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; Honorary Colonel Sir William Eden, Bart. 7th (Blythwood) Battalion, The Highland War Office, Light Infantry; Major James Hardie Gal- 24th March, 1911. braith. Captain and Honorary Major George REGULAR FORCES. - Brown. •, CAVALRY. 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth High- 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays), Second landers (Ross-shire' Buffs, The Duke of Lieutenant Percy Shaw resigns his commis- Albany's); Major William Rose Black. sion. Dated 25th'March, 19il..