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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 753 Chermside, Herbert Charles, C.M.G. lieut. R.E. vice-consul at Aidin, formerly military attache at Constantinople, and assist, commissioner for delimitation of Bulgaria Chetwynd, George, CB. (civil), receiver and accountant-gen. . of the gen. post office 1 Chevers, Norman, m.d. C.i.e. deputy-surgeon-gen. Chichester, Col. Robert Brace. c.B. commanding brigade depot Ashton, late 81st regt. served in Indian Mutiny, medal (BART.) Chippindall, Bt.-Col. Edward, c.B. (h.p.), lieut.-col. com. brigade depot at Leicester 1878/81, a.d.C. to the Queeu, served at siege of ilooltan, and in Crimea, K.l.h.M. ; b. 4 Oct. 1827 ] Christian, Alfred, c.m.g. Christie, James Thomas, C.I.E. 1 Churchill, Henry Adrian, c.B. consul in Sicily 1879, at Eesht 1875 9, at Bosnia, and in Moldavia, consul-gen. Algiers 1863 7 ' Claremont, Lieut.-Grcn. Edward Stopford, C.B. (retd. list 1881), military attache at Paris 1855/71, groom of the privy chamber since 1862, capt. late Canadian rifles, &c. ; b. 24 Jan. 1819 Clarke, Col. Alexander Ross, R.E. C.B. (civil) chief of trigono- metrical department of ordnance survey; b. 16 Dec. 1828 Clarke, Col. Charles Mansfield, C.B. 57th regt. served on Taptee River 1858, in New Zealand wars 1861, 1863/6, adjutant 57th regt. at action of Katikara, d.a.Q.M.G. pro- vince of Taranaki 1863/6, sei-ved in Zulu war 1879 (BART.) Clarke, Major Francis Coningsby Hanuam, r.a. c.m.g. 1880, prof, staff duties, military administration and law. staff college, Sandhurst 1881, British commissioner for demar- cation of Tiurkey in As' a 1879, for delimitation of Bulgarian frontier 1880 Clarke, Gen. George Calvert, C.B. (retd. list), served in Crimea, at Balaklava, &c. K.L.H.M. col. comdg. carabiniers (6th dragoon guards) 1880; b. 23 July, 1814 Clarke, Capt. Marshall James, R.A. C.M.G. district commis- siouer Lj'deuburg, Transvaal Cleeve, Frederick, r.n. C.b. naval A.D.C. to Lord Lyons, com.- iu-chief Black Sea fleet, K.L.H.M. Clode, Charles Mathew, C.B. late legal sec. war office Cobbe, brevet Col. Alexander Hugh, C.B. commanding bri- gade at Agra (h.p.) 17th regt.; b. 28 Aug. 1825 Cobbold, Thomas Clement, c.B. m.p. Ipswich since 1876, sec. legation Rio Janeiro 1869/73, Lisbon 1873/5, in diplomatic service since 1858; b. 22 July, 1833 Cockerell, Horace Abel, c.s.i. b.c.s. sec. to gov. Bengal in judicial and political department (RusHOrT — Bart.) Codrington, Capt. WiUiam, r.x. c.b. private sec. to Eight Hon. W. H. Smith, when first lord of admiralty Cole, Col. Arthur Lowry, C.B. col. late 17th regt. at Sebastopol and the Redan, K.M. (E. Belmore) Collet, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B. B.s^.C. CoUings, Gen. John EUas, C.B. (retd. list), served in Crimea, K.L.H.M. lieut.-col. (h.p.) 33rd regt. com. brigade depot Halifax 1873/4; b. 11 Sept. 1821 CoUingwood, Bt.-Col. William Pole, C.M.G. Ueut.-col. 21st foot, served ■with 37th regt. in Ceylon rebellion 1848, with. 21st fusiliers in Crimea, iucludiug siege and fall of Sebas- topol, &c. &o. gained considerable distinction for success- fully rescuing the troops which he commanded on board the Spartan steamer when wrecked off the coast of Africa on their return from the Crimea, brevet of major ; served in Zulu war 1879 80 Collins, Robert Hawthorn C.B. tutor to Prince Leopold 1867, comptroller of household since 1874, bar.-at-law L.I. 1865 Colvile, brevet Col. Fiennes Middleton, C.B. com. 53rd regtl. district, late brigade depot Shrewsbitry 1876/81, served in Indian Mutiny, and New Zealand war 1864-5 (Northcote —Bart.); b. 4 April, 1832 Combes, Edward, c.m.g. executive commissioner for New South Wales, and Paris exhibition 1878 ConoUy, Lieut.-Gen. James, c.B. military attache at Paris since 1871, Vienna 1869, Frankfort 1866, brigade-major heavy cav. Crimea, at Balaclava, &c. K.L.H.M.; b. 19 Feb. 1818 Conway, Lieut.-Gen. and Hon. Gen. Thomas Syileuham, c.B. 1843 (retd. list 1880), lieut.-col. (h.p.) gren. guards, served in Sciude and S. Mahratta campaigns Cooke, Col. Anthony Charles, R.E. c.B. director-gen. ordnance surveys since 1878, com. R.E. Bermuda 1869,73, at Alder- shot 1873/8, served in Crimea at siege and fall of Sebastopol (Bart.) Cookson, Charles Alfred, c.B. consul at Alexandria Cooper, Col. Arthur Sisson, c.B. served in Indian Mutiny and Abyssinian war Coote, Adm. Robert, c.B .com.-in-chief China station (Bart.) Copland, Lieut.-Col. Alexander, c.B. B.s.c. Corbett, Vice-Adm. John, c.B. com. -in-chief East Indian station, A.D.C. to the Queen 1870/5 Cornish, WiUiam Robert, C.I.E. surgeon-major, sanitary com- missioner Madras Cotton, Major-Gen. Frederic Conyers, C.S.I, late Madras C.S. (V. COMBERMERE) Court, Major Henry, cs.i. B.C.S. 1840/72, formerly commis- sioner of revenue at Allahabad and Meerut Cox, Major-Gen. Charles Tj-vj-an R.A. C.B. retd. (f.p.) as col. served in Gwalior, Sutlej, and Punjab campaigns Cox, Lieut.-Gen. John Hamilton, C.B. served in Indian Mutiny Cox, Major-Gen. John WiUiam, C.B.; b. 19 May, 1821 Craigie, Capt. David, R.x. c.B. Creagh-Osborne, brevet Col. Charles Osborne, C.B. (h.p.) brigade depot, com. staff coll. since 1878, lieut.-col. late 6th regt. director garrison instruction India since 1873 (O.SBORXE— Bart.) Crealock, Major-Gen. Henry Hope, C.B. 1869, C.M.G. 1879, D.Q.M.G. Ireland 1874 7, mihtary attache St. Petersbiu-g 1865 6, Vienna 1866 9, a.Q.M.G. Canada 18612, D.A.Q.M.G. Crimea; b. 31 Mar. 1831 Crealock, Lieut.-Col. John North, c.B. 95th regt. served with 95th in Indian Mutiny, wounded at battle of Kota ke Seraj , served in Zulu war 1879; b. 21 May, 1836 Crease, Lieut.-Col. John Frederick. c.B. R.M.A. Crichton, Major-Gen. WUliam Hindley, c.B. (civil), lieut.-col. Mailras S.c. retd. Crommelin, (Jen. WiUiam Ai-den, r.e. c.b. sec. public works department India 18 , served in Sutlej and Pimjab cam- paigns, &c. Crossman, Col. WiUiam, r.e. c.m.g. inspector submarine defences since 1876; b. 30 June, 1830 Cuffe, Charles M'Donogh, C.B. surgeon-major, sen-ed in Zulu war 1879; b. 15 April, 1843 Cumberland, Col. Charles Edward. C.B. r.e. Cumming, Arthur, C.B. of Foston HaU, Derby, adm. of the fleet, com.-in-chief on East Indian station 1872,5, served in S}-ria, Africa, West Indies, and South America Cuningham, Alexander Frederick Douglas, c.i.E. Cunningham, Major-Gen. Alexander, r.e. c.s.i. c.i.E. col. Madras s.c. (retd.), served in Gwalior and Punjab cam- paigns Cureton, Lieut.-Gen. Charles, c.B. Bengal s.c. commanding Oude division Bengal army 1879, served in Sutlej ajid Pun- jab campaigns; b. 25 Nov. 1826 Currie, Major-Gen. Augustus Arthur, c.B. B.C.S. (retd. 1881), late lieut.-col. commanding 23rd Punjab pioneers, served in Abyssinia 1868, at capture of Magdala, medal, served in Affghan war 1878 9 (BART.) Currie, Philip Henry Wodehouse, c.B. acting sec. embassy at Berlin 1878 (Bart.) Currie, Surgeon-(Jen. Samuel, m.d. c.b. (retd.), hon. physi- cian to the Queen since 1874, surgeon-gen. Aldershot 1876 Custance, Gen. WiUiam Neville, c.B. (retd. list 1881). col. 11th hussars since 1875, ser-ed in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, com. the carabineers, &c. Indian Mutiny, K.M.; b. 24 Oct. 1810 Dalryinple, Gen. John Hamilton Elphinstone, c.B. (retd. h.-:t 1881). col. 1st batt. highland L.l. (formerly 71st regt.) 1880, 108th regt. 1875,80, served in Crimea, K.M. (El- phixstose — Bart.) Dalyell, Robert Anstruther, C.S.I. (1879), member of council sec. of state India, late M.L.c. Madras; b. 5 May, 1831 Dampier, Henry Lucius. c.i.E. Bengal c.s. member of the board of revenue Bengal and M.L.c. of Ueiat.-gov. Bengal. Dane, Richard, M.D. C.B. inspector-gen. hospitals Dartnell, Major John George, C.M.G. comdt. Natal mounted police