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received three wounds: ho lias, from the com- Whitehall, February 17, 1902. mencement of the campaign, always acted most THE KING has been pleased to grant unto gallantly. Arthur FitzRoy Hart, , Companion of the i Captain Fernyhough did good work with the Most Honourable , Companion rear guard during the action. He has been of of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael very great value to me ever since he has served and Saint George, a Major-General in the Army, under me. now serving in the South African Field Force, A large number of the Boers were dressed in and to Mary Susanna his wife, eldest daughter khaki, many of them wearing the chevrons of of Mark Seton Synuot the elder, of Ballymoyer, non-commissioned officers. This, in several in the county of Armagh, Esquire, in the Com- instances, led to misapprehension by our troops, mission of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and High and to losses by death, wounds, and capture Sheriff (1876) for the said county, deceased, and among us. Owing to having been wounded and sister and co-heir of Mark Seton Synnot the taken prisoner, I am unable to give any list of younger, late of Ballymoyer aforesaid, Esquire, casualties. This report is, for the same reason, in the Commission of the Peace for the said based solely on what came under my own county, also deceased, His Royal licence and observation, and what I have been able to authority that they may in compliance with a gather from the few officers with whom I have proviso contained in a certain Indenture of Settle- had the opportunity of speaking on the subject. ment, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of July, It may be that I have omitted to bring to one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, notice some who distinguished themselves during take and use the surname of Synnot in addition the action, and that Major Paris can supply this to and after that of Hart, and that he the said deficiency. Arthur FitzRoy Hart may bear the arms of I.have the honour, &c, Synnot quarterly with his own family arms, and METHUEN, Lieut.-General. that such surname and arms may in like manner be taken, borne, and used by the issue of their marriage; such arms being first duly exemplified Office, according to the laws of arms and recorded in the of Arms, otherwise the said Royal April 10, 1902. licence and permission to be void and of none THE KING has been pleased, by Letters Patent effect: under the Great , to present the Reverend And to command that the said Royal concession Philip Isidore Lach-Szyrma, M. A., to the Vicarage and declaration be recorded in His Majesty's said of Aldborough Hatch, in the county of Essex, College of Arms. and diocese of St. Albans, void by the death of the Reverend Charles Edward Lathbury, the last Incumbent, and in His Majesty's Gift in full right. Scottish Office, Whitehall, , April 10, 1902. April 9, 1902. THE KING has been pleased by Letters Patent THE KING has been pleased, by Warrant under the Great Seal to appoint— under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 31st day of March, 1902, to direct the Herbert Eliot .Ormerod, Esq., of the Inner issue under the Seal appointed by the Treaty of Temple; Union to be kept and made use of in place of the Samuel Hill Smith Lofthouse, Esq., of Lincoln's Great Seal of of a Commission of Inquiry Inn ; into the subject of Physical Training in Scotland Sir John Rahere Pagefc, Bart., of'the Inner as follows:— Temple; EDWARD, R. Wiliam Percival Gratwicke Boxall, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn; EDWARD THE SEVENTH, by the Grace of God, of the of Great Britain and John Gilbert Kotze, Esq., of the ; Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Arthur Powell, Esq., of the ; Seas King, Defender of the Faith, to— Ernest Moon, Esq., of the Inner Temple; Our right trusty and right well-belovod Cousin Charles Montague Lush. Esq.. of Gray's Inn ; William David, Earl of Mansfield (Chairman); Robert Arthur Germaine, Esq., of the Inner Our trusty and well-beloved Thomas Horatio Temple; Arthur ErnestCochraue, Esquire, commonly called Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Frank Gore-Browne, Esq., of the Inner Temple; Cochrane, Member of Parliament; Stanley Owen Buckmaster, Esq., of the Inner Our trusty and well-beloved Sir Thomas Glen- Temple; Coats, Baronet; Dudley Stewart-Smith, Esq., LL.B., of the Our trusty and well-beloved Sir Henry Craik, Middle Temple; Knight Commander of Our Most Honourable Frederick Low, Esq., of the Middle Temple; Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Secretary of to be of His Majesty's Counsel learned in the the Committee of Our Privy Council on Education Law. in Scotland; Our trusty and well-beloved Michael Hugh Shaw-Stewart, Esquire, Member of Parliament; Our trusty and well-beloved James Carfrae Treasury Chambers, Apiil 10, 1902. Alston, Esquire, President of the Boys' Brigade ; THE Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Our trusty and well-beloved Johu Blackburn Mr. James Boyle to be Steward and Bailiff of the Fergusson, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Chairman Manor of North stead, of the School Board of Alloway;