OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF NAVAL PENSIONS, Late on the Out-Pension of Greenwich Hospital. Under 7 Sec. 28 & 29 Vic. cap. 89, Pensions, &c., granted under this Act are to be called Greenwich Hospital Pensions, and those formerly known as Greenwich Outr'ensions are to be called Naval Pensions. Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pensions for wounds Date of Appointment. Charles P. Warren (Ret. Com.) 30 Aug 73 Edwin R. P. Balfour (Ret. Com.) 30 Aug 73 William T. Standbridge (Ret. Com.) 30 Aug 73 George S. Coppinger (Ret. Com.) 17 Sept 73 Francis Smyth (Ret. Com.) 6 Feb 74 Thomas B. Horner (Ret. Com.). 27 Feb 74 William Scrymgour (Ret. Com.) 27 Apr 74John P. Cheyne (Ret. Com.) 19 Sept 74 William Lyons (Ret. Com.). 17 Oct 74 Thomas W. Langton (Ret. Com.) 23 Oct 74 George T. Morrell (Ret. Com.) 20 Feb 75 Harry T. Veitch (Ret. Com.) 19 Mar 75 Robert S. Moore (Ret. Com.) 30 July 75 John J. C. H. Tracey (Ret. Com.) 16 Oct 75Charles G. Fegen (Ret. Com.) 21 Dec 75 Arthur Kennedy (Ret. Com.). 9 Sept 76 Thomas Lavington (Ret. Com.) 9 Nov 70 27 Jan 72 15 Mar 72 8 Feb 76 13 May 72 26 Oct 74 25 Nov 72 John Hollingworth (Ret. Com.) 28 Mar 73 John E. Mills (Ret. Capt.) John J. Ball (Ret. Capt.) OFFICERS ON THE PENSION LIST OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL Under Order in Council of 16th February, 1866. Under 7 Sec. 28 & 29 Vic. cap. 89, Pensions, &c., granted under this Act are to be called Greenwich Hospital Pensions, and those formerly known as Greenwich Outpensions are to be called Naval Pensions. LIST OF RETIRED COMMANDERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY RETIRED AS LIEUTENANTS FROM THE COAST GUARD, ON PENSIONS GRANTED BY THE TREASURY. (This list is open only to Officers appointed to the Coast Guard before 1st Aug. 1860.) 1st Class, at 30l. per annum, to consist of 10 Officers. Date of Pension. 5 Feb 51 16 Feb 54 Charles Augustus La Fargue Date of Pension. 8 Aug 70 29 Sep 70 7 Nov 70 21 Mar 71 24 Aug 73 4 Nov 73 William St. L. Quinlan 25 Aug 69 17 Apr 70 8 Aug 70 18 Apr 71 7 May 72 3 Apr 73 27 Jan 75 5 Sept 76 John Billingsley 5 Oct 76 Charles Hawkey ad Class, at 201. per annum, to consist of Frederick Parke. 23 Oct 76 Robert Willcox 24 May 75 17 Nov 75 PERSONAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN. Captain His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, 26 May 76 23 Feb 66 FIRST AND PRINCIPAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN. Date of Appointment. Seniority. Admiral Sir James Hope, G.C.B. 8 Feb 73 21 Jan 70 HONORARY PHYSICIANS TO THE QUEEN. (Under Order in Council of 13th May, 1859.) Sir Alexander Armstrong, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy. James Salmon, M.D. John Davidson, C.B., M.D. John Moolenburgh Minter, M.D. William R. E. Smart, C.B., M.D.. Inspectors-General of Hospitals and Fleets. HONORARY SURGEONS TO THE QUEEN. (Under Order in Council of 13th May, 1859.) James Wingate Johnston, M.D., Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. KNIGHT OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER. Captain His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, K.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. KNIGHT OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE. Captain His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. |