4298 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE. 14 JUNE, 1912. To be Ordinary Members of the Military Birthday, to give orders for the following pro- .Division of the Third Class, or 'Companions, of motions, inj 'and appointments to, the Most tthe said Most Honourable Order: — Honourabl. .• i e Order of the Bath: — Major-General George Frederick Gorringe, To. be • Ordinary Members of the Civil Divi- C.M.G., D.S.O., Brigade. Commander, sion of Second Class, or Knights Commanders, Bombay Brigade. of the said Most Honourable Order: — .Surgeon-General William Babtie, V.C., C.M.G., Deputy Director-General, Army Frederic George Kenyon, Esq., C.B., D.Litt. Medical Service. William Gibbons, Esq., C.B. '.Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Henry James Gibson, Esq., C.B. Lionel Herbert, C.V.O., Indian Army, Brigade Commander, Rangoon Brigade. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Divi- •'Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of the Henry Peregrine Leader, Brigade Com- said Most Honourable Order : — mander, Sialkot Brigade. / , John Webster Cawston, Esq. -Colonel Edward Hume Armitage, Colonel in Frederick John Dryhurst, Esq. charge of Records, Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. Edmund Waterton Farnall, Esq. •Colonel Herbert Edward Watts, Command- Edmund Gosse, Esq., LL.D. ing No. 9 District, Eastern Command. Captain Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey, •Colonel Gerald James Cuthbert, Command- Royal Marine Artillery. ing Scots Guards and Regimental District. William Vesey Harrel, Esq., M.V.O. •Colonel Felix Frederic Hill, D.S.O., Com- Louis John Hewby, Esq. manding No. 11. District, Irish Command. Walter Tapper Jerred, Esq. •Colonel- George Francis Milne, D.S.O., Thomas Milvain, Esq'., K.C. General Staff Officer, 1st grade, 6th Divi- Alexander Pulling, Esq. sion, Irish Command. Frank Pullinger, Esq. •Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Herbert Vincent Reade, Esq. Hubert De la Po'er Gough, Brigade Com- Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne, mander, 3rd Cavalry Brigade, Irish Com- Esq. mand. Robert Henry Rew, Esq. •Colonel Turville Douglas Foster, M.V.O., John Shuckburgh Risley, Esq. Assistant Quartermaster-General, Staff Thomas William Leisk Spence, Esq. College. •Colonel Colquhoun Grant Roche Thackwell, George Joshua Stanley, Esq., C.M.G. D.S.O., Indian Army. Thomas Lonsdale Webster, Esq. -Colonel Francis Patrick Hutchinson, Indian Roland Field Wilkins, Esq. Army. 'Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Wil- liam Hugh Dobbie, Indian Army, Brigade- Commander, Mandalay Brigade. •Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) India Office. Raleigh Gilbert Egerton, Indian Army, 14th June, 1912. Brigade Commander, Ferozepore Brigade. •Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Her- The KING has been graciously pleased, on bert Vaughan Cox, C.S.I., Indian Army, the occasion of the Celebration of His Majesty's. Brigade Commander, Rawal Pindi In- Birthday, to make the following promotions in, fantry Brigade. and appointments to, the Most Exalted Order "Colonel Arnold Henry Grant Kemball, of the Star of India: — Indian Army. Colonel Robert Maximilian Rainey-Robin- To be Knights Commanders of the said Most son, Indian Army. Exalted Order: — Colonel Robert Neil Campbell, C.I.E., John Nathaniel Atkinson, Esq., C.S.I., Indian Medical Service. Indian Civil Service,' an Ordinary Mem- ber of the Council of the Governor of Fort To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Divi- St. George. ision of the Third Class, or .Companions, of 'the William Thomson Morison, Esq., C.S.I., rsaid Most Honourable Order : — Indian Civil Service, retired, lately an Ordinary Member of the Council of the Colonel Herman Le Roy-Lewis, D.S.O., Governor of Bombay. Brigade Commander, -1st South-Western' Mounted Brigade, Southern Command. To be Companions of the said Most Exalted Order: — Abbas Ali Baig, Esq., Member of the Coun- cil of India. ; 'CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS: Oswald Campbell Lees, Esq., late Chief OF KNIGHTHOOD. Engineer and Secretary to the Govern- Lord Chamberlain's Office, ' ment of Burma, Public Works Depart- St. James's Palace, S.W., ment. Paul Gregory Melitus, Esq., C.I.E., Indian 14th June, 1912. ;Civil Service, lately Member of the. Board The KING has .been graciously pleased, on of Revenue, Eastern Bengal and Assam. occasion of'the Celebration of His'Majesty's Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Edward Woods,.
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