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staff Officers of Pensioners.
K.B.—The numherprefixed to the S/ation deiw/es the Jtegimenfal Dittrici to tchich the Officer is attached.
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GREAT BRITAIN.
2 ] ( Richard Granville Charl-
3 y KENIfiH-QTON. \ ton.i h.p. 8i F. (Colonel,
31J \ 26 Dec. as)
(,68F. (i/on.J/uyor,iJuly8i)J
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Western Div. ( Wm. Egerton Todd,^ h.p. )
ChelseaIIosp.l, 8i F j
Northern Di\
(Ambrose Marshall Gar
Segent'sPk.Bks. '/j,",''^;P- Depot Batt
' \ (Colonel, 31 Dec. 83).
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8,40 LiTEBpooL.—Hy.Gordon Roger8/h.p.49F.
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37 SOUTHiMPTOIf.—
f Jas. A. Morrah,' h.p. Dep. ■)
50 Woolwich. \'Ba.\,.(Hon.Lt.Colonel,iOci.i^)i
( EbenezerRogers,*h.p. ^W. \.\
63MAKCHESIEB. (.R. {ifoH.i<.Co(oneJ, 2 Oct. 85) >
IRELAND.
(Robert Fr. Henry llacgregor,'
h.p. Military Train (Hon. Lt.
Colonel, 7 Oct. 81)
CANADA^
Tninvrn — fW'm. John Lane Milligan.K'h.p')
ioKOjsio. ^ ^^^^_ Lt.Colonel, 5 Dec. Si)... i
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18 Jan. 51 27 May 53 ""leAug-so
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23 Nov. 55 26 Feb. 58' I Apr. 70
21 May 47,''7 Mar. 51 g Apr. 56
BEETET BEEVET
UAJOB. LT.COL.
Appointed
STAFF
OFEICEB.
5 July 72 26 Doe. 80 I Oct. 67
I '27 June 71
5 Julj' 72 31 Dec. 78 I Jan. 66
I July 53 23 Sept.54 27 June 56 5 July 72 31 Doc. 78 i Oct. 70
I Dec. 54' 9 Mar. 55 i Apr. 70
"■8 Sept. 54'11 May 55
24 Oct. .s6 13 Aug. 58
•"17060.52 18 Aug. 54
6 June 54 ''i7Apr. 5-
28 Apr. 63
26 Jan. 66
6 Sept.6i
8 Oct. 61
1 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 78
I
7 Oct. 74
I
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5 Dec. 74
5 Aug. 71
21 July 70
I Apr. 72
I Jan. 69
25 Mar. 71
Note.—The duties in all other Stations are performed by the Officer of the Array Pay Department; except that
those of the Isle of Man are discharged by the Officer at Liverpool; those of Maidstone by the Officer of the West
London District; those of London, Montreal, and Ottawa, Canada, by the District Paymaster, Halifax; and those
of Fremantle, Western Australia, by the Colonial Treasurer.
War Services.
• Colonel Charlton served with the 8ist Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1837-58 (Medal).
^ Major Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack of
the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ranga and attack on Putahi Pah (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Egerton Todd served in the 8ist Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
•Colonel Cardew served as Adjutant of the 19th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
affiiir of Bulganac, and battle of Alma—severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present at
the siege and fallof Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sep. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Morrah served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal with two Clasps).
* Lt.Colonel E. Rogers served in temporary command of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in defence of
Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, and was employed by the Governor of the
Gambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardley-Wilmot,
for which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition under
Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was favorably noticed. Served with the expeditionary
force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded a Flying
Column detached for the destruction of the Indian village San Josd, on which occasion his detachment made a
forced march of 32 miles in 11 hours across very difficult country (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
appointed Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
^ Lt.Colonel Macgregor served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in
1S57-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of
Kala Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahomdee
and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel Milligau served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul frontiers
(Medal).
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Presulent.—Field Marshal B. B.H.the Duke o/Cambridge,
KO. KP. OCB. GCMG. GCSI. Commander in Chief.
Governor.—Lieut.General David Anderson, i Aug. 86.
Commandant and Secretary—p.s.c. YIC Colonel A. S.
Cameron, CB. h.p. King's Own Borderers, i Jan. 86.
Chaplain.—Rev. W. Sykes, MA.
Adjutant.—yLa.ioT E. R. S. Richardson, North Stafford¬
shire Regt. I Apr. 84.
Quarter Master.—Thomas King Bunting, i Apr. 84.
Biding Master.—Jacob Hodgins,J3 Feb. 84; Hon. Captain,
I July 81.
Surgeon.—Brig. Surg. A. F. S. Clarke, MD. retired pay,
I Sept. 82.
Atsiit, Surg.—Surg. E. L. Maunsell, i Sept. 86.
Eng.
MlLITAEY PeOFESSOES AKD IKSTEUCTOES.
Professor of Fortification.—Major L. K. Scott, R.
I Sept. 83.
Instructors in Fortification,
p.s.c. Major H. T. W. AUatt, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (46 F.), 1 Sept. 81.
Captain A. Bogle, R. Engineers, i Feb. 82.
Captain E. J. T. Ross of Bladensburg, R. Bug. 2 Oct. 82.
Captain W. C. Godsal, Ro.yal Engineers, i Sept. 83.
Captain R. Wynyard, Royal Artillery, 11 Oct. 83.
p.s.c. Captain F. G. Stone, R. Artillery, i Sept. 84.
Lieut. A. J. Kelly, R. Engineers, 10 Feb. 85.
Captain W. T. Adair, R. Marines, i Sept. 86.
Professor of Military Topography.—Colonel Edward A,
Anderson, h.p. 18 F. i Jan. 83.
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