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Page 1: THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1901. THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1901. The East Surrey Regiment, Second Lieutenant Louis Montant Miller, from 3rd Battalion the Welsh Regiment. The Duke

4956 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 26, 1901.

The East Surrey Regiment, Second LieutenantLouis Montant Miller, from 3rd Battalion theWelsh Regiment.

The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, L. C.Bearne, Gent., late Private, Colonel Lumsden'sCorps, in succession to Lieutenant H. J. de laCondamine, seconded.

The Duke of Wellington's ( West Riding Regiment),Lieutenant Hyman Andrade Davis, from 3rdBattalion, in succession to Lieutenant R. E.Maffett, promoted.

Lieutenant William Bailey Goddard, from 3rdBattalion.

The Border Regiment, Private Clement Holland,from the Cape Mounted Rifles.

The Royal Sussex Regiment. Private Hugh MauriceWood, from the Cape Mounted Rifles.

The Hampshire Regiment, Private Basil StewartParker, from the Imperial Yeomanry.

The South Staffordshire Regiment, Private Ed-ward Charles Yard, from the Cape MountedRifles.

The Dorsetshire Regiment, Second LieutenantMervyn James Wheatley, from 1st VolunteerBattalion, and from Temporary Lieutenant inthe Army, in succession to Lieutenant F. W. R.Hill, pr moted into the Royal Fusiliers (Cityof London Regiment).

Private Vere B. Thurston, ^from the ImperialYeomanry.

The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lanca-shire Regiment), Private Arthur CharlesWroughton, from the Imperial Yeomanry, viceW. V. Hume, seconded.

Trooper Ernest Henry Hawkins, from the NatalPolice.

The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment).Second Lieutenant Ernest Arthur LomeNickerson, from 3rd Battalion.

Lieutenant Adrian Wayte, from the ImperialYeomanry.

The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, SecondLieutenant Lionel Theophilus Allason, from3rd Battalion the East Lancashire Regiment,in succession to Lieutenant A. J. Carter,promoted.

Private Robert Amyatt Ray, fr.tm the ImperialYeomanry, in succession to Lieutenant W. R.

. Carey, seconded.The Northamptonshire Regiment, Lance-Corporal

George Charles Oldham, from the RoyalSu.ssex Regiment.

Private Robert Burton Parker, from the ImperialYeomanry.

Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Serf/shireRegiment), Private George William Dawes,from the'Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regi-ment), vice H. L. Steven?, seconded.

The-King's (Shropshire Light Infantry), Bom-bardier Francis James Leach, from the RoyalRegiment of Artillery, in succession to Lieu-tenant T. T. Simpson, deceased.

The Duke of Cambridge's [Own (Middlesex l>eyi~ment), Lieutenant William Ince Webb-Bowen,from 6th Battalion, in succession to LieutenantF. W. Ramsay, promoted.

Lieutenant Herbert Edward Large, from 6thBattalion.

Second Lieutenant James Charles Philips, from6th Battalion.

Second Lieutenant Vere Loraine Nuthall Pearson,from 6th Battalion.

The Manchester Regiment* Lieutenant EdgarSbeppard, from the Imperial Yeomanry, vice J.Ardoino, seconded.

Lieutenant Albert Barnes Rose, from 6th NewZealand Contingent, on augmentation.

Private Henry Norman Colan, from the CapeMounted Rifles, on augmentation.

Tne York and Lancaster Regiment', LieutenantReginald McDowell Williams, from 6th NewZealand Contingent, in succession to LieutenantF. E. Ashton, promoted.

The Highland Light Infantry, Private WilliamMearns, from the Cape Mounted Rifles.

The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Lieu-tenant John Ernest Robertson, from the Im-perial Yeomanry, in succession to LieutenantD. N. C. C. Mir-rs, promoted.

The Royal Irish liifles, Corporal Edward MichaelAngelo Hogan, from 5th Lancers.

Tf<e Conna tight Rangers, Lieutenant ArthurCharles Gore, from 3rd Battalion.

Lance*Corporal Arthur Maurice Livingstone, fromthe Imperial Yeomanry.

The Prince of tt ales's Leinster Regiment (RoyalCanadians), Lieutenant Stephen Hamilton Dix,from 3rd Battalion the Royal Munster Fusiliers,vice F. J. Raynsford, dismissed by sentence ofa General Court-Martial.

War Office, 26M July, 1901.ERRATA.

The names and descriptions of the undermen-tioned Officers, brought to notice for their servicesin South Africa in the Gazettes of 9th July, 1901,:

and 16th April, 1901, are as now and not as pre-viously stated:—Lieutenant J. H. Patterson, 20th Battalion, Im-

perial Yeomanry (page 4551, July 9, 1901).Regimental Sergeant-Major J. Searle, Imperial

Yeomanry Scouts (now Lieutenant J. Searle,Imperial Yeomanry) (page 2612, April 19,1901).The description of the undermentioned soldier,

awarded the Medal for Distinguished Conduct inthe Field, in the Gazette of 26th April, 1901(page 2855), is as now and not as previouslystated :—Private Diero, 3rd Niger Battalion, West African

Frontier Force.

War Office, 26th July, 1901.MILITIA.

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.The Donegal Artillery (The Prince of Wales's)

(Southern Division), Supernumerary CaptainJ. E. C. J. Cochrane, D.S.O., to be Captain onthe Establishment. Dated 27th July, liiOl.

The Durham Artillery (Western Division), Lieu-tenant-Colonel H. P. Ditmas is granted thehonorary rank of Colonel. Dated 27th July.1901.

The Duke of Edinburgh's Own Edinburgh Artil-lery (Southern Division), Second LieutenantH. N. C. Erskine-Flower is seconded forservice with the Imperial Yeomanry in SouthAfrica. Dated 26th June, 1901.

The Fife Artillery (Southern Division), GeorgeCameron Norman, Esq., late Lieutenant 2ndNorthumberland Volunteer Artillery, to beCaptain. Dated 10th July, 1901.