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OBITUARY.

ACTIVE LISTS.

Officers whose Deaths have been reported since the 20th June 1880.

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REMOVALS FROM THE ACTIVE LISTS.

Officers whose Names have been removed since the 20th June 1880.
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.

Captain Jasper N. Harrison (resigned).

MIDSHIPMAN.

1877

Hon. Patrick B. Lyon (withdrawn) . .

ASSISTANT PAYMASTER.

1877

William Allman (dismissed service by sentence of Court-martial) 1870

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APPOINTMENTS, &c., THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE SINCE

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Edwin R. S. Sandys to be Paymaster, with seniority of 19th July 1880.

22nd July.

S. H. M. Login to "Britannia."
F. S. Jackson to "Euphrates."

John R. Childs to "Excellent," additional for short
course of gunnery, to date 31st instant.

Thomas Cowd to "Osborne."

Matthew Barron to "Excellent," additional for instruction of boys.

John Dalrymple to "Hercules."

Charles Earwaker to "Excellent," for service in “ Comet.”

23rd July.

H. B. Jackson to "Excellent," additional for short course
of gunnery, to date 31st instant.

Rev. Charles Clark to "Revenge," to date 20th instant.
M. M. R. Mackenzie to

disposal.

"Boadicea," additional for

John Morley to "Vernon," for service in "Vesuvius." Thomas Davidson to "Vernon," for service in "Bloodhound."

LONDON: Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. [22.-1325.-7/80.]

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GEORGE E. EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

PUBLISHED BY

JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.

APPOINTMENTS, &c., THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE SINCE

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20th JULY 1880.

21st July.

Stopford C. Tracey to "Duncan."

Robert W. Beaumont to Haulbowline Hospital.

John Hall to "Dryad."

James B. Young
John Denison
A. C. Williamson
Y. F. H. Parker
W. Hewetson
Wyatt Rawson

Arthur H. Shirley

to "Excellent," additional for short course of gunnery, to date 31st July.

Edwin R. S. Sandys to be Paymaster, with seniority of 19th July 1880.

22nd July.

S. H. M. Login to

Britannia."

F. S. Jackson to "Euphrates."

John R. Childs to " Excellent," additional for short course of gunnery, to date 31st instant.

Thomas Cowd to “Osborne."

Matthew Barron to "Excellent," additional for instruction of boys.

John Dalrymple to "Hercules."

Charles Earwaker to "Excellent," for service in "Comet."

23rd July.

H. B. Jackson to "Excellent," additional for short course of gunnery, to date 31st instant.

Rev. Charles Clark to "Revenge," to date 20th instant.
M. M. R. Mackenzie to "Boadicea," additional for
disposal.

John Morley to "Vernon," for service in "Vesuvius."
Thomas Davidson to " Vernon," for service in Blood-

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hound."

LONDON: Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. [22.-1325.-7/80.]

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GEORGE E. EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

PUBLISHED BY

JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.

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