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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, Io FEBKUAEY,'1917. 1615 . .,. -, --.-,.- .^- -. - SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, io FEBKUAEY,'1917. 1615 - --• Silver Medal. Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Archi- 'T.2/017277 Driver Joeepli Bernard Elton bald Philip- Dpuglas, Royal Artillery. \- - North, Army Service Corps (British' Major Alexander Coburn Edwardes, Grena- Adriatic Mission). diers, Indian Army. -. - Captain (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Wil- (August 27th, 1916.) liam Frederick Oliver Faviell, Worcester- shire Regiment. Qrder of the White Eagle, 2nd Class (with Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Fraser, C.M.Gi, Swords). Royal Engineers. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) William .Major-General Maitland Cowper, C.I.E., Welch Barrows Gover, Cheshire Regiment, Indian Army. Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Major-General Arthur Wigram Money, C.B. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Charles ^Surgeon-General Francis Harper Treherne, Basil Lees Greenstreet, Royal Engineers. C.M.G., F.R.C.S. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) William Allardice Hamilton, Connaught Rangers. "Order of the White Eagle, 3rd Class (with Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Gfeorge Swords). Melbourne Herbert, D.S.O., Dorsetshire Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Brigadier- Regiment. General) Herbert Henry Austin, C.M.G., Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald D.S.O., Royal Engineers.' John Thoroton Hildyafd, D.S.O., Royal .Major Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary West Kent Regiment. Brigadier-General) Herbert Jose Pierson Captain (temporary Major) Henry Walter Browne, Gurkha Biflesi, Indian .Army. Dunlop Hill, Cavalry, Indian Army. -Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Brigadier- Major (Brevet" Lieutenant-Colonel) Herbert General) Leslie Warner Yule Campbell, Reginald Hopwood, Light Cavalry, Indian Punjabis, Indian Army. Army. -Colonel and Brigadier-General Gerard Chris- Major Walter Stewart Leslie, Punjabis; tian, D.S.O. Indian Army. •Colonel and temp. Brigadier-General James Major Alexander Charles Broughton Mackin- Archibald Douglas, C.M.G., Indian Army. non, Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. -Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) N Major Walter Scott Patton, M.B., Indian Frederick Charles Rampini Fulton, Supply Medical Service. and Transport Corps, Indian Army. Major Charles Reed, Royal Artillery. 'Colonel (temporary Major-General) Lochinvar Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Spottiswoode 'Alexander Charles Gordon, C.B. Stack, C.M.G., Light Cavalry, Indian Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Brigadier- Army. General) Arthur David Musgrave, Royal Major Francis Harry Stapleton, Oxfordshire Artillery. and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel (tem- Major, Brevet Colonel (temporary Brigadier- porary Brigadier-General) Charles Edward General) William Montgomerie Thomson, De Manley Norie, D.S.O., Indian Army. M.C., Seaforth Highlanders. "Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel (tem- Captain (temporary Major) Walter Edward porary Brigadier-General) James Wilton Wilson-Johnston, Sikhs, Indian Army. O'Dowda, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Lieutenant-Colonel Clifford Boardman Winter, "©olonel and temporary Brigadier-General Infantry, Indian Army. , Qffley Bohun Stovin Fairless Shore, C.B., Captain (Brevet Major) Henry Oswald. Bell C.I.E., D.S.O. Wood, Rajputs, Indian Army. 'Colonel .and temporary Brigadier-General Lieutenant-Colonel Leslie Napier Younghus- Edward Cecil Tidswell, D.S.O. band, Cavalry, Indian Army.- "Order of the White Eagle, 4th Class (with Order of the White Eagle, 5th Glass (with Swords). Swords.) "' • ' 'Lieutenant-Colonel James Arthur Bliss, Temporary Captain Harry Spencer Bull, East M.V.O., Pioneers, Indian Army. Lancashire Regiment. 'Major Richard James Bradley, M.B.; Indian Captain (temporary Major) Edmund Tytler Medical Service. -Burke, M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps, Captain (temporary Major) Thomas de Beau- Special Reserve. , , • voir' Carey, Infantry, Indian Army. Captain Charles Fitzroy Cahusac, -Indian Lieutenant-Colonel -Henry Anthony Carleton, Army. Punjabis, Indian Army. 2nd Lieutenant (temporary Captain) Arthur 'Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Pasley Carter, John Clarke, Norfolk Regiment. Royal Artillery. Captain John Douglas Crawford, Punjabis, Major, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Indian Army. Lieutenant-Colonel), Robert Archibald Cas- Captain Robert Cecil Christie, Grenadiers, sels, Lancers, Indian Army. • Indian Army. ' Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Denis Jemadar Daya Singh, Mountain Battery, Joseph Collins, M.D., Royal Army-Medical Indian Army. Corps. Captain the Honourable Michael William Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Chesney Cook, Robert De Courcy, Sikh Pioneers, Indian D.S.O., Lancers, Indian Army. Army. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Harry Captain'Leslie Charles Bertram Deed,- Royal - John Cotter, D.S.O., Royal Artillery. .Engineers. • . • • • ---.., lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Henry Dopping Captain Reginald Barker De La Motte, Supply • Creaglr, M.V.O., Pioneers; Indian Army. .and Transport Corps, Indian Army. • • Major Robert John Cuming, Pioneers,. Indian Captain Wilkinson Bent, D.S.-O,, Light. In- Army. fantry, Indian Army.'.
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