2152 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JUNE 17, 1919. Lieutenant - Commander Geoffrey Brancker Engineer Commander William Selwyn Marm, Harrison. R.N. R.N. For valuable services as Superintendent For valuable services in the Engineer-in- of the G-yro Compass Branch. Chief's Department on engines for coastal motor boats. Engineer Commander William Hart, R.N. For valuable services in connection with Lieutenant (acting Lieutenant - Commander) the design, manufacture, and supply of gun- Edward George Martin, R.N.V.R, mountings to the Fleet and auxiliary vessels. For valuable services as Officer-in-charge of Rescue Tugs, Plymouth. Engineer Commander (acting Engineer Captain) James Frederick Arthur Hastings, R.N. Engineer Commander Gerald Moore, R.N. For valuable services in charge of Torpedo For A'aluable services as Engineer Com- Depot, Portland. mander (D) of the 12th Destroyer Flotilla. Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander Paul Lieutenant Cornelius Cecil Morley, R.N.V.R. Heather, R.N. For valuable services at the Auxiliary ' For valuable services as a Secretary through- Patrol Base, Holyhead. out the war. Lieutenant Edward James Moseley, R.N.V.R. Pavmaster Lieutenant-Commander Frank Lan- For valuable services as Assistant to Naval kester Horsey, D.S.C., R.N. Control Officer, and as Naval Control Officer, For valuable services as Secretary to Rear- Falmouth. Admiral John S. Luard, C.B., in the Tenth Crusier Squadron, and at H.M. Naval Base, Lieutenant-Commander Arthur John Layard Falmouth. Murray, R.N. For valuable services in the Mining School, Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Stanley Jack- Portsmouth. son, R.N. Lieutenant-Commander (acting Commander) For valuable services as Engineer Officer Thomas Reginald Gill O'Connor, R.N. of Submarines. He was in charge of. the engines of the Baltic Submarine Flotilla until For valuable services as 1st Lieutenant the submarines were destroyed. and Maintenance Commander, H.M.S. " Ver- non." Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander (acting Pay- master Commander) Arthur Cyril Austin Lieutenant - Commander (acting Commander) Janion, R.N. Edwin Harold Orchard, R.N.R. For valuable services as Secretary to Rear- For valuable services on the Staff of Flag Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, K.C.M.G., C.B., Captain and Chief of Staff, Portsmouth. whilst holding important appointments afloat Commander John Henry Orton, R.N. and ashore during the war. For valuable services in superintending the Lieutenant-Commander George Jeans, R.N. fitting out of Rescue Tugs For valuable services on the Experimental Engineer Lieutenant Edwin Palfreman, R.N. Staff, H.M.S. "Excellent." For valuable services in charge of the Lieutenant-Commander (acting Commander) Ivo engines of H.M.S. " Oak," tender to the James Kay, R.N.R. Fleet Flagship. Grand Fleet. For valuable services as Principal Salvage Paymaster Lieutenant (acting Paymaster Lieu- Officer. tenant-Commander) Stanley Seymour Conway Parsons, R.N. •Commander Fairfax Moresby Kerr, R.N. For valuable services as Secretary to Rear- For valuable services in command of De- Admiral Lewis Clinton-Baker, C.B., in con- stroyers throughout the war. nection with the organisation of the mining Commander Richard Hay den Owen Lane-Poole, bases for the laying of the northern barrage. R.N. Lieutenant-Commander Edwin Pratt, R.N. For valuable services in connection with For valuable services on the Naval Trans- Mi.nelayi.ng Operations. port Staff and as Commander-in-Charge; Lieutenant-Commander (acting Commander) Auxiliary Patrol Base, Newhaven. Llewellyn Evan Hugh Llewellyn, R.N. Surgeon Lieutenant John Arnoux Prendergast, For valuable services as Acting Inspector R.N. of Steel. For valuable services in H.M.S. " Green- Engineer Commander Alfred White M'Kinlay, wich, " Depot Ship of the 14th Destroyer R.N. Flotilla. For valuable services as Engineer Officer Engineer Commander Leslie Robins, R.N. of Destroyers, and in charge of repairs to For valuable services throughout the war, machinery of Grand Fleet destroyers. particularly in connection with the design and construction of machinery for airships. ^Lieutenant Harper MacLean, R.N.V.R. For valuable services as Secretary to Com- Lieutenant Frederick Romer, R.N.V.R. modore Edward H. F. Heaton-Ellis. C.B., For A^aluable services in the organisation M.V.O., A.D.C., R.N., Liaison Officer at and. administration of the Government Pigeon the French Ministry of Marine. Service..
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