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Major GenfrnU.
Arthur James Lyon-Fremantle
t Thomas Gillilan, Madras Staff Corps ...
1 Sir Lewis I'elly, £CB. KCSI. Bom-)
bayStaff Corps ) \
Anthony Chas. Cooke, CB. R. Engineers
Henry Wray, CMG. K. Engineers
Alex/Hugh Cobbe," CB
Chas. R. O.Evans, Royal Artillery
James Edward Cortlner, Royal Artillery
Fred. Westoii Peilo, R. Kngineers
t Henry Rawlins Drew, Bengal Staff C...
Charles Hayes Abdy, Madras Staff Corps
+ John T. Francis, Bombay Staff Corps...
t Aug. P. Baird, Bengal Staff Corps
James Marquis, Bengal Staff Corps
Alfred B. Little, Bombay Staff Corps ...
John Louis Nation, CB. Bengal Staff C...
Allen B. Johnson, CB. Bengal Staif C...
UlE Sir H. T. Macphorson, SCB. KCSI. )
Bengal Staff Corp? ...5
t John P. Watts, Madras Staff Corps
William Gordon, CIE. Bengal Staff C
Owen Lewis Cope Williams, MP. for)
Great Mar tow j
John Winburn Laurie'"
IJffi; Harry N. D. Prendergast, CB. R. >
Engineers i
Richard Thos. Glyn,'** CB.CMO
Francis William Hastings, Royal Art
George Hyde Pagc,'«
George Edvv. Baynes'"
William Coopei'i-'s
JT(r Sir John C. M'Neill.i" KCB.l
KCMG. lEqiterri/ to the Queen »..i
C. Lyons-ilontgomery, Bengal Staff C...
Alex. Harry Dawson, Rojal ArtiUery ...
Elliot MintoPla3'fair, Royal Artillery ...
Sir Geo. Richards Greaves, 1=1 KCMG. I
CB. Adjutant General inlndia j
Hon. James C. Dormer,i52 CB. Chief of\
the Staff in Egypt j
2nd LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CiPTAIIf.
MAJOR.
LIEUT.COLOMEL.
COLOXEL.
MAJOBGESEBAL.
10 Dec. 52
29 Apr. 53
6 Nov. 54
20 Apr. 60
6 Sept. 71
I Apr. 82
12 Dec. 40
9 June 43
I Sept. 50
18 Feb. 61
12 Dec. 66
12 Dec. 71
I Apr. 82
12 Deo. 40
24 Jan. 43
12 Dec. 55
18 Feb. 61
12 Dec. 66
12 Dec. 71
I .Apr. 82
17 Jime 43
I Apr. 46
17 Feb. 54
2 Nov. 55
II Mar. 65
6 July 72
7 Apr. 82
20 Dec. 43
I Apr. 46
17 Feb. 54
18 Nov. 64
6 July 67
6 July 72 26 Apr. 82
16 June 43
10 Jan. 45
21 July 48
2 Nov. 55
28 July 64
30 Oct. 71
6 May 82
17 June 43
4 Feb. 45
6 June 51
30 Jan. 63
9 Feb. 65
9 Feb. 70
10 May 82
13 Dec. 45
I Jan. 52
27 Aug. 58
5 July 72
I Aug. 72
1 Aug. 77
12 May 82
II Dec. 46
I Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 75
17 May 82
22 Dec. 40
16 Aug. 42 22 Dec. 55
18 Feb. 61
22 Dec. 66
22 Dec. 71120 June 82
22 Dec. 40
6 Feb. 44^22 Dec. 55'i8 Feb. 61
22 Dec. 66
22 Dec. 71
29 June 82
12 Jan. 41
24 Jan. 45 29 July 53 18 Feb. 61
12 Jan. 67
12 Jan. 72
I July 82
17 Feb. 41
I Mar. 46J15 Jan. ssJiS Feb. 61
17 Feb. 67
17 Feb. 72
1 July 82
17 Feb. 41
5 Feb. 43117 Feb. 56118 Feb. 01
17 Feb. 67
17 Feb. 72
I July 82
10 Dec. 42
21 Jan. 46 20 July 57 20 Julv 58
26 Feb. 67
26 Feb. 72 I July 82
8 Mar. 41
12 Aug. 47
8 Mar. 56 8 Mar. 61
8 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 72 i July 82
27 July 46
26 Feb. 51
5 Oct. 57 20 July 58
II Mar. 67
II Mar. 72 I July 82
28 Feb. 45
13 Juli- 48
6 Oct. 57 20 July 58
13 Mar. 67
13 Mar. 72; I July 82
30 Mar. 41
24 Jan. 4^
p Mar. 56 30 Mar. 61
30 Mar. 67
30 Mar. 72 1 I July 82
II June 41
14 Mar. 45
15 Jan. 531II June 61
II Jime67
11 June 72
I July 82
12 May 54
25 Jan. 56
7 May 58
7 Dec. 66
7 Dec. 71
21 July 82
2 Sept. 53
8 Dec. 54
12 May 57
9 Apr. 61
12 Dec. 66
12 Deo. 71
13 Sept. 82
8 June 54
27 Apr. 58
7 Apr. 631 8 Apr. 63
15 Aug. 68
30 Jan. 75
16 Sept. 82
16 Aug. 50
24 June 53
7 Sept. 55
23 July 61
13 Feb. 67
13 Feb. 72
30 Sept. 82
17 June 43
5 Apr, 45
24 July 51
2 Nov. 55
5 June 6 s
5 June 70
I Oct. 82
23 Apr. 41
12 May 43
26 Ja,n. 55
26 Jan. 55
29 Jan. 63
8 Mar. 72
I Oct. 82
2 July 41
12 Dec. 43
17 Oct. 48
19 Jan. 58
I Apr. 66
30 Mar. 72
1 Oct. 82
3 June 43
31 Oct. 45
26 Jan. 55
16 May 65
17 Apr. 67
17 Apr. 72
I Oct. 82
9 Dec. 50
13 Aug. 55
31 Aug. 60
8 Oct. 61
I Mar. 64
25 Apr. 7a
I Oct. 82
12 June 41
24 Jan. 45
12 June 56
12 June 61
12 June 67
12 June 72
I Oct. 82
12 Dec. 45
4 June 52
27 Aug. 58
5 July 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 77
I Oct. 82
II Dec. 46
II May 54
27 Aug. 58
5 July 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 77
1 Oct. 82
30 Nov. 45
16 Jan. 52
II Oct. 59
I Mar. 64
21 Mar. 65
12 Sept.72
25 Oct. 82
12 May 53
18 Aug. 54
II Mar. 59
14 June 59
21 Aug. 70
21 Aug. 75
18 Nov. 82
War Services of the General Officers.
1 Lt. General J. A. Bwart served throughout the Eastern campaign from the first landing at Gallipoli in April
1854 until the final evacuation of the Crimea in June 1856; present with the g3rd Highlanders at the battle of Alma, and
until after the oocupationof Balaklava; appointed a D. A.Q.M. General 26th Sept. 1854, and as such was present at the
battles ofBalaklava and Inkerman, and throughout the siege operations before Sebastopolupto j3thFeb. 1855, when he
rejoined the 93rd on promotion; accompanied the expedition to the Sea of A^off, and was at the capture of Kertch and
Yeinikali; alterwards present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal
with four Clasps, Brevet of Mftjor and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidic). Served in Bengal during the Indian mutiny; was at an engagement near Bunnee, and
afterwards at the final relief of Lucknow; held for a short time a command consisting of three squadrons of Cavalry,
5 guns, and 500 Infantry (specially named in despatches, and appointed a CB.); and on the i6th Nov. commanded
the leading party of stormers at the assault of the Sectinderbagh, on which occasion he personally captured a colour,
received two sabre wounds in an encounter with the two native officers who were defending it; was again (very
severely) wounded by a cannon-shot (loft arm carried away) when in action with the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on
the istDec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel). Commanded the 93rd Highlanders
for a short period during the siege of Sebastopol, was Lt. Colonel of the 78 th Highlaudersfor upwards of five years.
* Lt.GeneralMaitlaud served in the campaign of 1846-47 against the Kaffirs as Military Secretary to Sir Peregrine
Maitland (Brevet of Major and Medal), and served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as DeputyAssistantAdjutantGeneral
to the 4th Division, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, andlnkerman (dangerously wounded), and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5 Sir Charles Walker served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Earl of Lucan, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol; was also at the Cavalry affair the day pre¬
vious to Alma ; at the surprise of the Russian rear-guard at M'Kenzie's Farm; and served as a volunteer on board
H.M.S. Betterophon at the bombardment of Sebastopol on the 17th October (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in India in 1850, first in command of a Field Force at Secrora in
Oude, near which place he defeated the rebels on 27th April, and afterwards in command of the Column which
accompanied Sir Hope Grant to the Nepaul Frontier, including the action of the Jerwah Pass (Medal). Served in
China throughout tlio campaign of i860 as Assistant Qr. Master General of Cavalry, and was present at the actions
of the 12th August, i8th and 21st Sept., and in the advance on Pekin (CJS., Medal with Clasps). Served in the cam¬
paign ofi866 in Bohemia andMoravia as British Military Commissioner at the Head Quarters ofthe Second Prussian
Army under H.R.H. the Crown Prince, and was present at the battles of Nachod and Koniggratz (Medal). The
2iid Class of the Red Eagle with Swords offered to him bj- the King of Prussia he was prevented from accepting
b.v existing regul atioiis, but having received permission to accept and wear the 1866 Medal it was forwarded to him
d'irectl3' by the King of Prussia, accompanied by an autograph letter from His Majesty. Served throughout the
Franco-German war in 1870-71, as British Military Commissioner at the Head Quarters ofthe 3rd German Army
under H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Pi-ussia, and was present at the battles of Weissemburg, Worth, and Sedan, and
throughout the investment of Paris, and received the permission of Her Majesty to accept and wear the Iron Cross,
and the Medal granted at the termination of the campaign.
" Sir A. J. Herbert served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in the Crimea aud^ the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
s Lt.General the Honourable Leicester Smyth served in the Kaifir war of 1852-53 (Medal); also at the Battle of
Berea. Sewed the Kiistern Campaign of 1854-55 is Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Raglan, and afterwards to
General Simpson (Medal with Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"> Lt.General Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the Commander in

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