Capt. 13 May 74) 16 May John Newton Emra 3 Aug Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay. Officers on Half-Pay-cont. SECOND LIEUTENANTS ON RETIRED HALF-PAY. 1810 PERSONAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN. Captain His Royal Highness the Duke of Edin- 26 May 76 23 Feb FIRST AND PRINCIPAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUE Date of Appointment. Senior NAVAL AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN. Captain Algernon McL. Lyons Date of Appointment. Senior 8 May 75 1 Dec Captain Thomas Brandeth 23 Nov 75 Captain Nowell Salmon, C.B. 9 May 12 Dec 75 12 Dee Captain Francis W. Sullivan, C.B. Captain Anthony Hiley Hoskins, C.B. 22 Jan 77 12 Det Captain Edward Hardinge, C.B. Captain Hon. William J. Ward MARINE AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN. HONORARY PHYSICIANS TO THE QUEEN. Sir Alexander Armstrong, K.C.B., F.R.S.. LL.D., Director-General of the Me Department of the Navy. James Salmon, M.D. John Davidson, C.B., M.D. John Moolenburgh Minter, M.D. ·Inspectors-General of Hopitals and. Sir William R.E. Smart, K.C.B., M.D. HONORARY SURGEONS TO THE QUEEN. James Wingate Johnston, M.D., Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS. FLAG OFFICERS. 10 Pensions of £300 a year. Ary Pensions in excess of this number are given under Order in Council of 22nd February 1870, Sect. IX., pars 6 and 7.) OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINES. 6 Pensions of £200 a year for General Officers. Pensions for Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels of £150 a year. Gerd Henry Ivatt Delacombe, C.B. one! Robert Boyle, C.B. . MEDICAL OFFICERS. 3 Pensions of £100 a year. 13 Feb 67 23 Aug 66 1 Apr 70 10 Nov 66 1 Apr 70 13 Feb 67 Officers whos names are in italics are on the Retired List. OFFICERS WHO HAVE PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c. RECEIVED IN THE SERVICE. Sir Charles F. A. Shadwell, K.C.B. 27 Aug 60 Henry Harvey Boys Armand T. Powlett. Henry J. F. Campbell. Richard R, Armstrong 10 D .16 J .26 0 William Arthur De Vesci Brown .19 D 28 D 19 M 5 M Somerled MacDougall. Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pensions for wounds. OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF NAVAL PENSIONS, Late on the Out-Pension of Greenwich Hospital. 128 & 29 Vict. cap. 89, Pensions, &c., granted under this Act are to be called Hospital Pensions, and those formerly known as Greenwich Out-Pensions are to be Faral Pensions. Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pensions for wounds. |