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7GG COMPANIONS OF THE Stanton, Gen. Edward, R.E. C.B. (retd. list), charg6 d'affaires Bavaria since 1876, served in Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of SebastoiK)l, K.L. U.M.. A. A.G. Chatham 1858, consul-gen. at "Warsaw 1860, 5, in Egj-pt 1865/76 (on permanent reserve list); b. Feb. 1827 Stephen, Alexander Condie, C.M.G. 2nd sec. diplomatic ser- vice 1881 Stephenson, Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Charles Arthur, c.B. com- manding home district since 1876, late Ueut.-col. com- manding Scots guards, serve<l in Crimea, at battle of Inkerman, &c. D.A.G. China 1857, 61 (brother of Sir W. H. Stephenson, K.C.B.); b. 17 July, 1821 Stephenson, Capt. Henry Frederick, R.x. C.B. equerry to the Prince of Wales since 1878, 2nd in command Arctic expedition 1876 Stewart, Charles Henry, C.M.G. senior puisne judge Ceylon, bar.-at-law L.I. 1863 Stewart, CoL Robert Crosse, C.B. 1881 (h.p. 2nd regt.), com- manding a brigade on staff Madras army 1880, late com- mandant R. Victoria hospital, served in Indian Mutiny 1857/8, severely wounded and horse wounded at Lucknow Stewart, John Donald HamiU, C.M.G. lieut.-col. 11th hussars 1881. vice-consul in Anatolia 1879 (Bart.); b. 15 Oct. 1845 Stirling, Col. "William, c.B. R.A. A.A. and Q.M.G. "Wooli^-ich 1880, served throughout the (Mmean war, at the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and the siege and fall of Sebastopol, brigade-major of artillery with Rajpootna field force, at capture of Kotah 1858, served »-ith expedition to China, at surrender of Pekin 1860, served in Affghan war 1878 9 (Bart.) Stockwell, Lieut.-CoL Charles Montizambert. c.B. 72nd regt. Stokes, Whitley, C.s.i. C.i.e. ordinary member gov.-gen. councU India since 1877, bar.-at-law l.T. 1855 Story, (Jen. Philip Francis, c.B. (retd. Ust), served with Bengal cav. in ScLnde campaign 1843, at battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad Strachey, Lieut.-Gen. Richard, R.E. c.s.i. retd. (f.p.), a mem- ber of Indian councU since 1875, acting sec. public works department India 1861;6, 1869/71, served in Sutlej cam- paign fBART.) Streatfeild, Commandant Frank X. C.M.G. commanding Fingo levies in Zulu war 1879 Street, Lieut.-Gen. John Alfred, C.B. commanding forces Ceylon 1874 8, served in China 1842, and in Crimea, K.M. Ueut.-coL Colchester depSt batt. 1856,61, &c.; b. 6 Sept. 1822 Streeten, "William "Warren, CM.G. C.J. "W. African settlements Stronge, Charles Walter, C.B. principal clerk in the treasury (Bart.) Stuart, Gen. John Ramsay, C.B. coL 51st regt. 1880, com- manding forces in Scotland since 1875, served with 21st regt. in Crimea, K.M. Suther, Gen. William Grigor, C.B. col.-com. R.M. at Plymouth 1868, 72, commanded battaUon in Japan 1864/6, served in Spain and Syria; b. 1 Feb. 1821 Sutherland, Col. Robert McLcod, c.B. (retd. f. p.), major 92nd regt. with which he served in Indian Mutiny Tanner, CoL Edward, c.B. King's Liverpool regt. formerly 8th regt. Tanner, Col. Oriel "Viveash. C.B. Bo.s.C. Tatum, Henry, C.B. (civil), commissarj'-gen. at Portsmouth since 1876, ordnance storekeeper in Bosphorous 1854,5, miUtary storekeeper Weedon 1857, Malta 1858, the Tower 1861, assistant-director of artillery stores at war office 1871/5 (Greex-Price— Bart.) Taylor, John Robert, C.B. inspector-gen. of hospitals (h. p.), hon. surgeon to the Queen since 1859, served in Sutlej, in Burmah, in medical charge 3rd division before Sebastopol 1855,6 Taylor, Gen. Pringle, k.H. retd. list 1877, col. 24th regt. since 1861, served in Mahratta war 1817, Kaffir war 1823, col. on staff at Cape 1854/7, commanded forces in Jamaica 1860/1 Taylor, Gen. Reynell George, c.B. (civil), c.s.i. Bengal 8.C. served in GwaUor, Sutlej, severely wounded at battle of Moodkee, and Punjab, late commissioner of Umritsur division; b. 25 Jan. 1822 Taylor, Col. Robert Lewis, c.B. (civil), retd. (f. p.) as major Bengal S.C. commissioner to Herat 1857 (BRUCE— BART.) Taylor, Lieut.-Gen. Richard Chanibre Hayes, C.B. col. 108th regt. 1881, n.A.G. since 1876, inspector-gen. recruiting 1873, 6, served in Crimea, K.M. commanded 79th regt. at capture of Lucknow 1858, and a brigade in Oude campaign (M. Headfoht); b. 19 Mar. 1819 Teesdale, Col. Christopher Charles (Hon.), C.B. R.A. V.C. equerry to the Prince of Wales 1858, A.D.C. to the Queen 1877, lieut.-col. in the service of the Sultan; b. 1 June, 1833 Tennant, Col. James Francis. c.i.E. R.E. mint master Calcutta, served in Indian Mutiny, at siege and assault of Delhi, and at siege and capture of Lucknow; b. 10 Jan. 1829 Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Adm. Edwyn Clayton, c.B. (retd.), served in CTiina 1841, and in Finland during Crimean war (D. Ne-wcastle) Thackwell, Gen. Joseph Edwin, C.B. (retd. list). d.a.O. Canada 1865, 70, served in Scinde, S. Mahratta, brigade- major (2nd division) in Crimea, A.A.C. 3rd division, K.L.H.M.; b. 7 Sept. 1813 Thelwall, Major-Gen. John Bvdkeley, C.B. lieut-col. and brevet col. Bengal S.C. (retd.), comdt. 21st Bengal K.I. since 1861, also in Abyssinian war, served with 24th regt. in Punjab and Oude, severely wounded at Chillianwallah 1848 Thomas, Lieut.-Gen. John WeUesley, c.B. lieut.-col. brigade depot at Winchester 1873 7, served in Affghan war 1841, Chinese war 1860 (BART.) Thompson, Augustus Rivers, C.S.I. CLE. member of gov.- gen.'s couucU India since 1878, late sec. to gov. of Bengal, juiliclal and political department, &c. (CCRRIE — BART.) Thompson, Daniel Robert, c.i.E. m.d. Thompson, Ralph Wood, c.B. (civU), permanent under-sec. of state for war since 1878 Thomson, Col. George, R.E. c.B. retd. staff officer pensioners at Cork Thomson, Ronald Ferguson, CLE. Thornton, Edward Parry, c.B. B.c.s. 1829/62 Thornton, Thomas Henry, c.s.i. judge chief court Punjab since 1878, additional member legislative council gov.-gen. Thurston, John Bates, C.M.G. colonial sec. and auditor-geu. Fiji since 1874, served in Fiji since 1866, &c. Thwaites, George Henry Hendrick, C.M.G. Tilney, Robert John. C.B. Ueut.-col. 5th Lane. R.v. Todd, Alphaeus, C.M.G. ll.b. librarian to parliament of dominion of Canada Todd, Charles, C.M.G. postmaster-gen. S. Australia since 1860, assistant astronomer Cambridge and Greenwich, super- intendent of telegraphs S. Australia since 1855 Todd, John Spencer Bridges, C.M.G. executive commissioner Cape Colony at Paris exhibition Tompson, Col. William Dalrymple, c.B. the King's Liver- pool (17th) regt. served in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, dangerously wounded at the assault on the Redan 8 Sept. 1855, medal and clasps, Turkish medal, K.L.TL served in Affghan war 1878/9; b. 10 Jan. 1833 Torrens, Major-Gen. Henry D'Oyly, C.B. comdg. Cork district 1881. brigadier-gen. Belfast district 1880/1, A.A.G. Oude 1858/9, Bengal 1862/7, served in Crimea, D.a.Q.M.g. 1855/6, K.L.H.M.; b. 24 Feb. 1833 Tower, Major-Gen. Conyers, C.B. commanded 3rd dragoon guards in Abyssinia 1868, served with 6th dragoons in Crimea (B. Bellew); b. 29 Oct. 1826 Townsend, Stephen Chapman, C.B. deputy-surgeon-gen. Bengal army Travers, Gen. James, "V.c. c.B. commanded Meerut division Bengal 1869 73, served in Affghan campaign 1840, 2, Sutlej 1846, and Indian Mutiny 1857/8, V.C. " for a daring act of bravery when the Indore residency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's troops, &c. his horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot through in various parts;" b. 6 Oct. 1820. Tremenheere, Lieut.-Gen. CJharles William, cb. r.e. retd. (f . p.) as major-gen. chief engineer public works department Bombay, served in Indian Mutiny 1857/8, political resident and commandant at Aden Tremenheere, Hugh Seymour, c.B. commissioner employ- ment in factories and agricvdture Trevor, Major-Gen. John Salusbury, c.s.i. (retd.), royal (late Bombay) engineers, lately director-gen. of state railways