4532 Supplement to the London Gazette, 4 June, 1921

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4532 Supplement to the London Gazette, 4 June, 1921 4532 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4 JUNE, 1921. CENTRAL. CHANCEIRY OF THE QRDESRjS To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- OF KNIGHTHOOD. sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of the said Most Honourable Order:— St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, Majoir'-Geneiral The Honourable Sir 'Charles 4th June, 1921. John S;ackville-West, K.B.E., C.M.G., Military Attache. The KING has been .graciously ^leased, on Colonel iGuy William Fitton, C.M.G., Chief the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give Paymaster, Royal Army Pay -Corps. orders for the following promotions in, and Colonel Francis Lyon, C.M.G., D.S.O., Mili- appointment to>, the Most Honourable Order tary Attache. of the Bath: — Colonel -(Temporary Colonel Commandant) 'Gilbert Harwood Harrison, C.M.G.^ Chief To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- Engineer, Eastern Command. sion of the Second Class, or Knights Com- Colonel Julius Ralph Young, Chief Engineer, manders, of the said Most Honourable Faroes in China. Order:— Colonel William Dunlop Smith, C.M.'G., Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Tudor-Tudor, D.S.O., Deputy Director of Veterinary (Ser- K.C.M.G., C.B. vices, Eastern Command. Major-General Charles Newshani Trotman, Colonel Charles Edward Pollock, C.B.E., C.B. D.iS.O., Assistant Director of Medical 'Ser- vices, Eastern Command. To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Divi- Colonel William Maunder Withycombe, sion of the Second Class, or Knights Com- C.M.G., D.S.O., Brigade Commander, 3rd manders, of the said ' Most Honourable West Riding Infantry Brigade. Order:— Colonel Cosmo Gordon Stewart, C.M.G., D.iS.01., Commander, Allahabad Brigade Surgeon Hear-Admiral Percy William Biassett- Area. Smith, C.B., C.M.iG. Colonel ICyril Norman Macmullen, iC-iM.G., C.I.E., D.lS.O., Indian Army, Brigade To be an Ordinary Member of the 'Military Commander, 17th Indian Infantry Brigade. Division of the Third Class,'or Companions, Colonel John Francis Stanhope Duke-Cole- • of the said Most Honourable Order:— ridge, C.M.G., D.S.O., Indian Army, Rear-Admiral Philip Howard Colpmb. General Staff Officer, 1st Grade, Head- quarters, Indian Army. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders, CEN'TRlAjL CHANCERY OF 'THE. ORDER'S of the said Most Honourable Order:— OIF KNIGHTHOOD. Colonel Thomas Walter, Viscount Hampden, St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, C.B., C.M.G., A.D.C. Colonel Edward Nathan Whitley, C.B., 4th June, 19'21. C.M.G., D.S.O. The KING has been graciously pleased, on To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Divi- the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of orders for the following promotions in, and the said Most Honourable Order:— appointments' to, the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: — Colonel Henry Clayton Darlington, C.M.G., T.D. To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- , sion of the First Class, or Kniahts Grand Cross, of the said Most Honourable Order:— General iSir James Willcocks, G.C.M.G., CENTRAL CEDANCEiRY OF THE ORDEKJS K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O. (Colonel of the OF EOTGHTHOOGD. Loyal "Regiment .(North Lancashire). St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, General Sir Herbert Vaughan Cox, K.C.B., 4th June, 1921. K.CJt.G., C.S.I., Retired Pay, Indian Army. 'The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- orders for the 'following promotion in, and sion of the Second Class, or Kniffhts Com- appointments to, the Most Honourable Order manders, of the said Most Honourable of the Bath: — Order:— Lieutenant-General The Honourable iSir To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Dim- Frederick William Stopford, K.C.-M.G., of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders, K.C.V.O., C.B., Retired Pay. of the said Most Honourable Order:— Lieutenant-'General ISir Alfred Edward Cod- Francis Lewis Castle Floud, Esq., C.B., Per- rington, K.C.V.O., C.B. .(Colonel, Cold- manent Secretary to the Ministry of Agri- stream Guards), Retired Pay. culture. Major General William Douglas Smith, C.iB. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Divi- Major-General Christopher Rice Havard sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of Nicholl (Colonel Commandant, Rifle the said Most Honourable Order:— Brigade), Retired Pay. William Charles Fletcher, Esq., Chief Inspec- Major-General Philip Mainwaring Oarnegy, tor of •Secondary Education under the Board C.B., Retired Pay, Indian Army. of Education..
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