The London Gazette, April. 19, 1901. 2707
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL. 19, 1901. 2707. G.C.V.O., King's Royal Rifle Corps, occurred Bombardier N. Baker. before the Commander-in-Chief in South Africa 20014 Bombardier Knight." . , had forwarded the recommendation for the Acting-Bombardier G. Dew. Distinguished Service Order which, had he sur- 25553 Gunner Billingham (since deceased).. vived, would have been awarded to him by His Gunner C. Colton. Majesty in recognition of his services during the Gunner J. Gudgeon. campaign in South Africa, 1899-1900. Gunner B. Greenwood. J 4177 Gunner GHberry. Gunner E. Holtham. ' RESEHVE OF OFFICEBS. Gunner A. W. Moss. To be Colonels:— Gunner P. Nolan. Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. Parkyn, late Army Gunner C. Puttock. Service Corps. Gunner W. Shields. Lieutenant-Colonel T. B. Stewart, late Army Gunner T. Woods. • Service Corps. Driver Bodill, 14th Battery, Royal Field Lieutenant-Colonel W. T. McLeod, late Army Artillery. ... •_.-./- Service Corps. Driver W. Cove. :' Lieutenant-Colonel R. D. Noake, .late Army Driver R. Foulkes. Service Corps. Driver N. Harding. To be Majors :— Driver Parmenter, 14th Battery, Royal Field. Captain J. W. Yardley, late 6th Dragoons. Ariillery. Captain A. P. Murray, late the Gordon High- Royal Engineers. landers. Company Sergeant-Major J. H. Smith. .. To be Captains :— Troop Quartermaster-Sergeant J. Newnham. Lieutenant A. F. Macmillan-Scott, late 5th Sergeant S. Grist. Lancers. Corporal J. Wilson. Lieutenant A. L. Renton, late 2nd Dragoons. 1528 Sapper Trash. • . Lieutenant R. P. -Cobbold, late the King's Royal Rifle Corps. Coldsfream Guards. Lieutenant G. Hastie, late 18th Hussars. Private R. Eldridge. Lieutenant (local Captain) C. D. D. Shute, late The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment}. Captain 3rd Battalion the Queen's (Royal West Lance-Sergeant J. Knight. - - - Surrey Regiment). Corporal E. Smith. Lance-Corporal M. Regan (since deceased). Private G. Cawson. The King haa further been pleased to approve Private T. Hatherall. • • •, : of the grant of the Medal for Distinguished Con- duct in the Field to the undermentioned Soldiers The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). in recognition of their gallant conduct during the Lance-Sergeant G. McLeod. ..'.-. operations in South Africa :— 2982 Private McGovan (killed in action). 5th Drayoon Guards. The Northumberland Fusiliers. , Sergeant-Major William Manning. Lance-Corporal W. Brown. Corporal R. W. Feast. Private H. Seager. 7th Dragoon Guards. The Royal Fusiliers (Ofy of London Regiment). • Private M. McKibbiu. Lance Corporal W. Bell. 1st Dragoons. -Private A. Ben ton. 3516 Private Lloyd. Private W. O'Keefe. : 5th Lancers. The King's (Liverpool Regiment). •"- - Lance-Corporal P. J. Smith. 2420 Colour-Sergeant Lees. \6t7i Lancers. 5034 Private Roberts*. ;. ~ Sergeant G. Hudgell. The -Devonshire Regiment. Colour-Sergeant J. Horswell.. 18th Hussars. Sergeant F. J. Aplin. Sergeant E. Baldry. Sergeant W. Pitt. 3513 Lance-Sergeant Collier. Lance-Sergeant A. Williams. 4109 Private Bracey. Corporal W. Poulter. Private Thomas Morgan. 5041 Lance-Corporal McDonald (killed' in Imperial Yeomanry. action). Sergeant-Major A. C. Saodford. Lance-Corporal G. Rabbins. - •'-"'•- Sergeant Nicoll, 49th Squadron. Lance-Corporal E. A. Stebbing. Corporal T. Harris. The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry). Corporal A. D. Passmore. Colour-Sergeint H. French. .: Trumpeter F. Downing. Private H. Hutchi us. , . :. Trooper S. A. Atkinson. Trooper Claud Ferguson. The Prince of Wales'* Own ( West Yorkshire Trooper C. Harvey. liegimeiit). .._-.' Colour-Sergeant Kingsley. Royal Artillery. Sergeant E Ford. Battery Sergeant-M;ijor F. Pavey. Sergeant F. H. Poplar (killed in action)... ..- Sergeant J. Cleary. Private H. Goodyear. Sergeant Hale, 14th Company, Western Divi- Private J. Moran. ;. sion, Royal Garrison Artillery. Sergeant W. H. Harding. The Prince of Wales's Own ( Yorkshire Regiment). Sergeant J. Lyons.. Sergeant H. Parkinson, Mounted Infantry. Sergeant J. Roxburgh. The Lancashire Fusiliers. Sergeant E. Wilson. Colour-Sergeant B. G. Potter (killed in action).' Sergeant H. Wilson. Sergeant T. J. Farrell. .'. - -.