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THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 25, 1902.
Lieutenant Terence Robert Gleadowe-Newcomen,
from 3rd Battalion the Prince of Wales's Own
(West Yorkshire Kegiment).
1st Dragoons, Lieutenant Arthur Craven Oharrington, from 7th Battalion the King's Koyal Rifle
Corps, in succession to Lieutenant E. York,
promoted.
Lieutenant Cecil Francis Montgomery Pike, from
3rd Battalion the King's (Shropshire Light
Infantry), in succession to Lieutenant B. E. P.
Leighton, promoted.
Second Lieutenant William Henry Jepson St.
Leger Atkinson, from 3rd Battalion the
Northamptonshire Regiment, in succession to
Lieutenant Lord C. G. F. Fitzmaurice, seconded.
Second Lieutenant Ralph Hopton Baskerville,
from 3rd Battalion the Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders.
2nd Dragoons, Captain Hartopp Francis Charles
Adderley Cradock, from 3rd Battalion the
Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), in succession to Lieutenant J. F. Rhodes,
killed in action.
Lieutenant Ian Montague Michael Phillips, from
4th Battalion the Bedfordshire Regiment, in
succession to Lieutenant C. W. H. Otway,
placed on temporary half-pay.
Second Lieutenant Henry Malcolm Seton-Karr,
from Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers
(Militia).
Second Lieutenant Edward Allison LawsonJohnston, from the Surrey Imperial Yeomanry,
in succession to Lieutenant F. Swetenham,
promoted.
Second Lieutenant Percy Robert Laurie, from
3rd London Volunteer Rifle Corps, in succession
to Lieutenant the Honourable A. J. M. St.
Clair (Master of Sinclair), promoted.
Srd Hussars, Second Lieutenant William George
Southey Harrison, from 8th Battalion the
King's Royal Rule Corps, vice G. H. S. Crofton,
resigned.
4th Hussars, Lieutenant Thomas Wykeham
Pragnell, from 3rd Battalion the Border Regiment, in succession to Lieutenant R.D.Harvey,
deceased.
Second Lieutenant Rola Richard Harding Saunders, from the Antrim Artillery, in succession
to Lieutenant E. H. Caldbeck, promoted.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Crocker, from 6th
Battalion the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), in succession to Lieutenant
H. R. Moseley, promoted.
. oth Lancers, Lieutenant Thomas Henry BradyBrowne, from the Clare Artillery, in succession
to Lieutenant J. B. Jardine, D.S.O., promoted.
Second Lieutenant Henry Faudel Faudel-Phillips,
from 3rd Battalion the Queen's Own (Royal
West Kent Regiment), in succession to Lieutenant E. E. West, promoted.
6th Dragoons,L\e\iteuajit Reginald Bertram Talbot
Cliff, from 3rd Volunteer Battalion the Lincolnshire Regiment, and from temporary Lieutenant
in the Army (nominated by the General Officer
Commanding-in-Chief,. South Africa), in succession to Lieutenant J. Harris, promoted.
Second Lieutenant Clement Joseph Bentley
Bridge-water, from 1st Middlesex Volunteer
Rifle Corps, in succession to Lieutenant C. H.
Higgin, promoted.
7th Hussars, Second Lieutenant Algernon-George
de Vere, Viscount Maiden, from 4th Battalion
the Essex Regiment.
Second Lieutenant Heneage Greville, Lord
Guernsey, from 3rd Battalion the Duke ol
Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment (nominated
No. 27419.
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by the General Officer Commanding-in-chief,
South Africa).
8th Hussars, Lieutenant John Chaytor Metcalfe,
from 3rd Battalion the Prince of Wales's Own
(\Vest Yorkshire Regiment), in succession to
Lieutenant G. M, Mort, promoted.
11th Hussars, Lieutenant Henry Keller man
Hamilton, from 4th Battalion the Prince of
Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians),
in succession to Lieutenant G. T. Williams,
seconded.
Second Lieutenant the Honourable Robert
Bruce, from the Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, in succession to Lieutenant J. A. Halliday, seconded.
12th Lancers, Lieutenant J. H. Symonds, from
the Scottish Horse (nominated by the General
Officer Commanding-in-chief, South Africa), ipi
succession to Lieutenant C. H. AndersonPelham, seconded.
13th Hussars, Lieutenant Wilfred Francis Black,
from 5th Battalion the Duke of Cambridge's
Own, Middlesex Regiment (nominated by the
General Officer Commanding-in-chief, South
Africa), in succession to Lieutenant J. F.
Church, promoted.
Lieutenant Edward John Carter, from 1st Volunteer Battalion the Devonshire Regiment, in
succession to Lieutenant A. Syrnons, promoted.
Second Lieutenant Ronald Eyre Greeuwell, from
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers
(Militia), in succession to Lieutenant F. G.
Bayley, seconded.
\4;th Hussars, Lieutenant Laurence Cail Nicholson,
from 3rd Battalion Princess Charlotte of
Wales's Royal Berkshire Regiment (nominated
by the General Officer Commanding-iu-Chief,
South Africa), in succession to Lieutenant H. J.
Tilney, promoted.
16th Lancers, Lieutenant James Bertram Robertson, from loth Battalion the Imperial Yeomanry
(nominated by the General Officer Commandingin-Chief, South Africa), in succession to Lieutenant R. N. Fowler, died of wounds received
in action.
Second Lieutenant Edward St. George Tottenham
Irvine, from the Duke of Connaught's Own
Sligo Artillery, vice E. J. Younger, killed in
action.
17th Lancers, Lieutenant Charles Talbot Joseph
Gerard Walmesley, from 5th Battalion the
Cmnaught Rangers, vice P. L. Russell, killed
in action.
Lieutenant FTenry Pige Leschallas, from 5th Battalion the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort's
Own), in succession to Lieutenant the
Honourable W. R. Wyndham, promoted.
Lieutenant Christian Frederick George William
de Falbe, from 4th Battalion the Xorfolk
Regiment, in succession to Lieutenant R. B.
Sheridan, killed in action.
Second Lieutenant Harold Stansmore Xuttiug,
from 3rd Battalion Princess Victoria's (Royal
Irish Fusiliers), in succession to Lieutenant
R. A. Morritt, killed in action.
18^ Hussars, Captain H. V. F. Shine, from the
Kaffrarian Rifles (nominated by the General
Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa), in
succession to Lieutenant N. St. V. R. Stewart,
seconded.
Second Lieutenant Tom Potter, from 3rd Battalion
the Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment), in succession to Lieutenant A. C.
McLachlan, seconded.
ISth Hussars, Lieutenant Norman Neill, from 5th
Battalion the Lancashire Fusiliers (nominated