war. ing days, concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade; also present at the captures of Bassein and Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during which the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major); received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during the Served as a volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served as Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to September 1855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at Smyrna and Abydos (Dardanelles) from 1st September 1855 to 27th October 1856. 106 Sir George White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore; was also present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (frequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration): was awarded the "for conspicuous bravery during the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, when, finding that the artillery and rifle fire failed to dislodge the enemy from a fortified hill which it was necessary to capture, Major White led an attack upon it in person. Advancing with two companies of his regiment, and climbing from one steep ledge to another, he came upon a body of the enemy, strongly posted, and outnumbering his force by about 8 to 1. His men being much exhausted, and immediate action being necessary, Major White took a rifle, and, going on by himself, shot the leader of the enemy. This act so intimidated the rest that they fled round the side of the hill, and the position was won. Again, on the 1st September 1880, at the battle of Candahar, Major White, in leading the final charge, under a heavy fire from the enemy, who held a strong position and were supported by two guns, rode straight up to within a few yards of them, and, seeing the guns, dashed forward and secured one, immediately after which the enemy retired. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, during the latter part of the time as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, (received the thanks of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, frequently mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). 107 Major General T. L. Bell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 28th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served as Major of the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). 108 Major General A. F. Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, ard Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoa ful, battles of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). 109 Major General W. Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Majcr of Artillery with Rajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th March 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at Sinho, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1873-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (CB., and Medial with Clasp). Served 110 Major General J. H. Rocke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at the affairs at Nukumaru on 25th and 26th Jan. 1865 (mentioned in despatches); and commanded the 2nd Battalion at the capture of the Putahi Pah on the 7th Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). 111 Major General W. D. S. Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol; was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affair of Meangunge (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). 112 Major General J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps). 114 Major General F. W. Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). 115 Sir H. P. Ewart commanded the Household Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (three imes mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Cavalry Brigade-horse shot (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp). 116 Major General R. C.Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Septembermentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct" (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 58th Foot in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). 117 Major General G. H. Moncrieff served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). 118 Major General Forestier Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to Lieut. General Sir Arthur Cunynghame during the Kafir war of 1878 (mentioned in despatches, CB.). Was employed on special service throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Principal Staff Officer to No 1 Column, being present at the action of Inyezane, and during the occupation of Ekowe, and subsequently on the Line of Communications, and in command of Fort Pearson and the Lower Tugela District (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (CMG.). 119 Major General R. R. Gillespie served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the 1st Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the Field Force during the operations in the Bikanir Territory in 1883-54 (mentioned in despatches). 120 Major General Arthur Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1855; then as Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). 122 Major General Simpson Hackett served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 28th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Major General Henry Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut, 30th June 1857, and ghout the defence of the Lucknow Residency; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, and at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a gun in battery at the head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having“ highly distinguished himself" (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Major General Mansfield Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1561, and was present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the 5th at the action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M.General from June 1863 to March 1866 in the Province of Taranaki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake, Mataitawa, and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade 1st Divisien, and subsequently was appointed to the command of "Clarke's Column"-a force of all arms-formed by Sir Garnet Wolseley for the following objects: the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cety wayo, the subjugation of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of the River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand; these objects were successfully accomplished-thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "performed the duties of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner,' "Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). On the conclusion of the war was appointed Commandant General of the Colonial Forces in South Africa. Major General T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th Punjab Infantry against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during March, April, and May 1860, and was present at the action of Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor affairs (Medal with Clasp). CORNET, 2nd LIEUT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN. MAJOR. LIEUT. WHEN COLONEL. PLACED ON HALF PAY. Fielding Alex. Campbell, Col.Com. h.p.23 Sept. 26 27 May 34 21 Sept. 43 20 June 54 21 Feb. 55 21 Feb. 581 Mar. 62 Royal Marines Paget Walter L'Estrange, Col. unem- David Shaw, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C.... Lt. Col. h.p. Rifle Br.; Aide de Camp to Wm. H. G. Palmer, Lt. Col. Madras S.C. William Osborn, Lt. Col. Madras Staff} Corps + Thomas Trevor Turton, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps Henry Marshall,9 Lt. Col. h.p. Regi- Sir Owen Tudor Burne,10 KCSI. CIE. Arthur Matcham Davies, Lt. Col. Mad- Charles T. Heathcote, CB. Lt. Col. Bom- William Allan,12 Lt. Col.h.p. Regimental p.8.c. Rich. Blundell-Hollinshead-Blun- William Mussenden,1 Lt. Col. h.p. 8 Hus. p.8.c. Cecil Jas. East,15 CB. Lt. Col. h. p. 7 Wm. Dunn Bond,16 CB. Lt. Col. h.p. H. Manley Wemyss, CB. Lt. Col. Bengal Boyle Torriano Stafford, Lt. Col. Ben- 19 Dec. 48 19 May 49 29 June 55! 2 Nov. 55 13 Feb. 67 1 Oct. 77 1 Sept. 78 9 9 June 68 9 June 68 10 June 68 10 June 74 10 June 79, 26 June 48 15 Nov. 53 14 Feb. 59 26 June 68 26 June 74 26 June 79 Adam G.F.Hogg, CB Lt. Col. Bombay S.C. 4 Jan. 54 21 Apr. 57 4 Jan. 66 15 Aug. 68 11 July 77 17 Dec. 79 Bowes Lennox Forster, Lt. Col. (from) Sir Baker Creed Russell, 22 KCB. Lt. Col. h.p. 60 Rifles, Aide de Camp to Augustus Henry King, Col. unem- G. J. Wigram, CB. Lt. Col. Coldst. Guards John Charles Le Quesne,26 Lt. Col. h.p.? 12 Lancers. Wm. Brooke Thomson, L. Col. Pen. S.C. 23 Oct. 67 29 Jan. 80 5 Sept. 84 1 Oct. 55 22 Jure 65 12 July 65 6 Feb. 75 6 Feb. Soj26 Oct. 87 2 Nov. 551 Aug. 56 18 Feb. 59 24 Jan. 651 Apr. 74 18 Feb. So 29 Sept. 85 19 June 501 Apr. 52 20 Apr. 57 5 July 72 Rupert Thos. Snow, Lt. Col. Madras S.C. M. W Willoughby, CSI. Lt. Col. Bombay Staff Corps OF ENSIGN. HALF PAY. 8 June 75 8 June 80 9 June 75 9 June 80 & June 49 23 Nov. 56 8 June 61 8 June 69 9 June 49 28 Jan. 54 9 June 619 June 69 Cecil Brooke Le Mesurier, CB. Colonel unemployed full pay R. Artillery 19 June 50 3 Feb. 52 13 Jan. 57 15 July 72 24 July 75 24 July 80 George C. Rowcroft, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. 10 Aug. 49 8 Dec. 52 10 Aug. 61 10 Aug. 69 10 Aug. 75 10 Aug. 80 W. H. Whitlock, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.... 20 Sept. 49 I Mar. 5131 Oct. 59 23 Aug. 69 20 Sept.75 20 Sept. So Tue. Norris Baker. Lt. Col. Bengal S.C... 20 Sept. 49 23 Nov. 56 20 Sept. 61 20 Sept. 69 20 Sept.75 20 Sept. 80 acmas Rowland, CB. Lt. Col. Regimental District, Newcastle } 22 Dec. 48 29 Apr. 53 2 Mar. 56 15 May 66 22 Sept. 75 22 Sept. 80 Robert J.L.Crutchley, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. 23 Nov. 49 26 June 52 9 Mar. 60 23 Nov. 69 23 Nov. 75 23 Nov. 80 Arthur Lambton,29 CB. Lt. Col. h.p. Coldstream Guards 4 Aug. 5415 Feb. 56 18 Jan. 67 25 Nov. So 29 Sept.86 Thos. Rose Nimmo, Lt. Col. Bombay 8.C. 11 Dec. 49 15 Nov. 53 11 Dec. 61 11 Dec. 6911 Dec. 75 11 Dec. 80 Henry DanielCloete, Lt. Col. Madras S.C. 12 Dec. 49 16 May 51 12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75 12 Dec. So Wam Gordon, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C....... 12 Dec. 49 11 May 52 12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75 12 Dec. 80 Hagh C. Menzies, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C. 12 Dec. 49 15 Nov. 53 12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75 12 Dec. 80 Arthur T. Searle, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C. 12 Dec. 49 4 Aug. 55 12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75 12 Dec. 80 Wham Jackson, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C. 20 Dec. 49 1 Nov. 53 20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69 20 Dec. 75 20 Dec. 80 1. Vincent Mathias, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. 20 Dec. 49 9 Aug. 54 20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69 20 Dec. 75 20 Dec. 80 (bas Booth Brackenburs, Col. unemployed full pay Royal Artillery 19 Dec. 50 27 Sept.52 17 Nov. 57 5 July 72 15 Jan. 7615 Jan. 81 Fiwin Markham, Col. unemployed full pay Royal Artillery 5 July 72 15 Jan. 7615 Jan. 81 Cristopher Rice H. Nicholl,31 Lt. Col. h.p. Ride Brigade Lex. Charles Hay, Lt. Col. Madras S.C. John William Orr, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.. Meimoth Alaster D. Orchard, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps Frederick Gadsden, Lt. Col. Madras S. C. Francis E. A. Chamier, Lt. Col. Ben. S. C. Herry Pelham Close, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C. H. B. H. Blundell, CB. Major, Regimental District, Perth.... Lord Ralph Drury Kerr, CB. Lt. Col. Henry Broome Feilden,37 Lt. Col. h.p. Ho Raymond Harvey de Montmo- 19 Dec. 50 22 Oct. 52 17 Nov. 57 17 Jan. 55 11 May 55 27 Apr. 60 24 Oct. 721 Apr. 7419 Jan. 817 Aug. 85 18 Aug. 54 12 Jan. 55 29 Mar. 61 25 Sept.69 14 June 76 14 June 81 24 Nov. 85 14 June 50 7 June 56 19 July 60 22 Feb. 70 14 June 76 14 June 81 14 June 50 31 Mar. 55 14 June 62 14 June 70 14 June 76 14 June 81 25 Mar. 565 June 59 29 Nov. 64 15 Aug. 68 15 June 76 15 June 81 15 June 81 Robert Dallas Campbell, Lt. Col. Ben. S.C. 15 June 50 19 Jan. 55 15 June 62 15 June 7015 June 76 15 June 81 c. William Kidston Elles," CB. Lt. Jac. Oliver H.A. Nicolls, Lt. Col. (from) Cecil D'Urban La Touche, Lt. Col. Edward Andrew Stuart,45 Lt. Colonel PAC. Philip A. A. Twynam,16 CB. John Sidney Hand," CB. Lt. Col. h.p.) John Edwin Dickson Hill,48 Lt. Col.h.p. Chas F. Gregorie, CB. Lt. Col. h.p.) 12 Feb. 55 30 June 55 4 Nov. 59 23 William Peyton, Lt. Col. Madras S.C...... Gilbert Jas. Pasley, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.... James Vere Hunt, CB. Lt. Col. Ben. S. C. Philip Henry Farrell Harris, CB. Lt. Col. S. F. M. T. Grant, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C. Alex. Howe Bramley, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. Arch. Edwards Campbell, Lt. Col. Henry Crosby Barry Barnett, Lt. Col. Geo. Carr Hodding, CB. Lt. Col. Madras Phillip Harrison LeGeyt, Lt. Col. Bcm- Thos. Jas. Watson, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. George Joseph Smart, Col., Royal Art. Henry Jas. Degacher,57 CB. Lt. Col. James Houlbrooke Drummond, Lt. Col. Thomas Walter Rutherfurd, Lt. Col. John Shand D. Bolton, Lt. Col. Bombay} Staff Corps George Philips, Col. R. Engineers FC Chas. A. Goodfellow, Lt. Col. R. Eng. Charles Wilmer Duncombe, Lt. Col. mental District, Northampton h.p. Hampshire Regt. (67 F.); Adj. Gen. Bombay, with rank of Brig. Gen. FitzRoy Wm. Fremantle, CB. Lt. Col. Regimental District, Exeter.. Francis John Hercy, Lt. Col. h.p. Regi mental District Wm. Lloyd Browne, Lt. Col. h.p.5 Lancers Andrew Smythe M. Browne,es Lt. Col. Sir James Browne, KCB. CSI. Lt.Col. Fra.Chas. Hill,71 Lt. Col.h.p. Essex Regt. 7 p.8.c. Thomas Erskine Arthur Hall, CORSFI, 2nd LIEUT. OF ENSIGN 9 Dec. 50 23 Nov. 56 9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 70 9 Dec. 76 1 July 81 20 20 Dec. 50 23 Nov. 56 20 Dec. 20 Jan. 51 6 June 57 20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 71 20 Jan. 10 Feb. 51 29 Jan. 54 10 Feb. 63 10 Feb. 71 to Feb. 1 July 81 1 July 81 77 1 July 81 10 Feb. 51 23 Nov. 56 10 Feb. 63 10 Feb. 71 10 Feb. 77 9 20 Feb. 51 3 Oct. 56 20 Feb. 63 20 Feb. 71 20 Feb. 77 2 June 771 July 81 20 Dec. 82 14 June 51 10 Apr. 56 14 June 63 14 June 71 14 June 77 1 July 81 17 Oct. 87 1 July 81 1 July 81 I July 81 1 July 81 1 July 81 1 July 81 11 July 81 10 Jan. 85 22 July 56 26 Aug. 59 3 Apr. 67 22 Jan. 68 6 Aug. 81 26 Mar. 84 2 Sept.68 23 Aug. 77 23 Aug. 81 14 July 54 22 Dec. 54 24 Nov. 57 11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 1 July 70 5 Nov. 70 1 Oct. 77 |