The London Gazette, August 21, 1888

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The London Gazette, August 21, 1888 4512 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 21, 1888. The undermentioned Chief Engineers have LINE BATTALIONS. been, advanced to the rank of Staff Engineer in The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), Arthur Her Majesty's Fleet:— Francis Ferguson - Davie, in succession to John Thomas Corner. Dated 9th August, 1888. Lieutenant E. Davison, resigned. William Elvy Bcal. Dated lOtli August, 1888. Barnett Harvey, in successionjto Lieutenant A. V. D. FitzGerald, promoted. In accordance with the provisions of Her The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), Majesty's Orders in Council of 3Cth April, 1861, Queen's Cadet Wilkinson Dent Bird, in succes- and 17th May, 1867— sion to Lieutenant W. L. Addington, promoted. Naval Instructor Albert Frederick Walter has Honorary Queen's (ludia) Cadet John Randall, in this day been placed on the Retired List. succession to Lieutenant F. J. Pink, promoted. Boatswain John Mahoney has been promoted to the rank of Chief Boatswain in Her Majesty's The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, ^William Melville Lauriston Lee, in succession to Lieu- Fleet. Dated 17th August, 1888. tenant P. R. Mockler, promoted. Norman Alexander Macdonald, in succession to Lieutenant G. Caldecott, seconded. War Office, Pall Mall, The King's (Liverpool Regiment}, William Stir- 21st August, 1888. ling Bannatyne, in succession to Lieutenant 13th Hussars, Lieutenant Ernest William C. E. Poole, deceased. Newsham Pedder, from the 17th Lancers, to be Denys Brooke Blakeway, in] succession to Lieu- Lieutenant, vice F. P. M. Mary on-Wilson, who tenant S. L. Cotton, promoted. exchanges. Dated 22nd August, 1888. Alfred Colyer Ralph, in succession to Lieutenant H. W. Codrington, seconded. I*th Lancers, Lieutenant Frederick Percival Maryon Maryon-Wilson, from the 13th The Norfolk Regiment, George Evans Bruce, in Hussars, to be Lieutenant, vice E. W. N. succession to Lieutenant GJ-. 0. Graham, placed Pedder, who exchanges. Dated 22nd August, on temporary half-pay, on account of ill-health. 1888. The Devonshire Regiment, Percy Edward Ricketts, in succession to Lieutenant C. B. Baldock, Coldstream Guards, Lieutenant Charles John seconded. Briusley, Lord Newtown Butler, from the 4th Jasper Fitzgerald Radcliffe, in succession to Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Lieutenant R. H. Kirkwood, promoted. Fusiliers), to be Second Lieutenant, in suc- cession to Lieutenant G. W. Taylor, resigned. The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Dated 22nd August, 1888. Regiment), George Barry Drew, vice H. Des Vceux, seconded. The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets, from The East Yorkshire Regiment, Frederick Mont- the Royal Military College, to be Second Lieu- gomcrie Carleton, in succession to Lieutenant tenants. Dated 2*nd August, 1888 ;— C. M. Harding, promoted. Honorary Queen's (India) Cadet Augustus John 1st Life Guards, Walter de Winton, in succession Cureton, in succession to Lieutenant F. C. O. to Lieutenant G. L. Holford, promoted. Brace, placed on temporary half-pay on account 2nd Life Guards, Algernon Francis Holford of ill-health. Ferguson, vice Thomas, -Earl of Longford, The Bedfordshire Regiment, Queen's (India) Cadet promoted. Albert Mangles Doveton, vice S. G. Maidment, 1st Dragoon Guards, Gwynnedd Conway-Gordon, resigned. in succession to Lieutenant A. C. H. Smithett, Queen's (India) Cadet Edmund Ward Thompson, seconded. in succession to Lieutenant T. Longridge, 2nd Dragoon GuarJs, Nevill Maskelyne Smyth, appointed Adjutant. in succession to Lieutenant W. Kirk, promoted. Edward George Curtis, in succession to Lieutenant B. J. H. Humfrey, seconded. 4th Dragoon Guards, James Leslie Alexander, in succession to Lieutenant C. M. E. Brinkley, The Leicestershire Regiment, Lionel Arthur Wat- promoted. son, vice D. R. Adye, seconded. Charles Guinand Blackader, vice R. E. Chaplin, 7th Dragoon Guards, Frederick George Clinton seconded. Humfrey, in succession to Lieutenant K. J. R.. Charles. James Kendall, in succession to Lieu- Campbell, transferred to the 6th Dragoon tenant W. Fenwick, appointed Adjutant. Guards. Queen's (India) Cadet Frank Wallace Dalyell 2nd Dragoons, Alexander Leslie Renton, in Trotter, on augmentation. succession to Lieutenant F. B. Simpson, William George Cooper, on augmentation. seconded. Honorary Queen's Cadet Ferdinand Harper 4/A Hussars, Robert Lowndes Aspinall, In suc- Hodge, on augmentation. cession to Lieutenant F. D. Baillie, promoted. Charles William Bengough, on augmentation. 8th Hussars, Joseph Vincent Charles Albert The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regi- Marryat, in succession to Lieutenant B. T. ment), Archibald Roberts, vice E. F. Twigg, Mahon, promoted. seconded. 9th Lancers, George Paget Ellison, in succession The Lancashire Fusiliers, Honorary Queen's to Lieutenant R. McFarlane, promoted. Cadet Hugh Kenneth Dalyell, in succession to Lieutenant S. F. Charles, promoted. 16th Lancers, Arthur Henderson, vice P. M. Sykes, transferred to the 2nd Dragoon Guards. The Royal Scots Fusiliers, ^Henry Edward Gogarty, in succession to Lieutenant F. V. S. 20th Hussars, Arthur Hayward Barclay, on aug- Churchill, placed on temporary half-pay on mentation. account of ill-health. Grenadier Guards, Arthur Charles Wombwell, in Alfred Ralph Nethersole, vice R. E. Roome, succession to Lord H. A. Russell, resigned. seconded..
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