Mabel Normand en 1918. 67) Argued: December 12, 1967. Decided: June 10, 1968
- Militaria Mart features a reputable dealer directory and resource site for collectors of militaria.
- The Project Gutenberg EBook of Tender Buttons, by Gertrude Stein This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
- The Reverend Marvin Pentz Gay, Sr.
- Padre Pio would not tolerate immodesty in the confessional. He was very strict with his spiritual daughters regarding modesty.
Leicestershire Yeomanry. Pre 1. 90. 0Lt. J H T , Lord Kestevan. Gazetted (London), Transferred to be a Machine Gun Commander.
March 1. 90. 0. Holding the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Lt. Col. Frederick Gordon Blair. Late 1. 6th Hussars, Hon. Major. Commandant PAOLYC 1. The annual routine of the Regiment was interrupted in 1. London to represent the regiment at the.
Edward VII. On this occasion, Colonel Blair. Militia and. Volunteers, had the honour of representing the entire yeomanry. King's procession from Buckingham palace. In 1. 90. 6. he became the regiments third Honorary Colonel after the death. Colonel Baillie. The Colonel was Aide de Camp to King George.
V from 1. 91. 4 to 1. Frederick Gordon Blair was born on 1.
November 1. 85. 2 the son of Captain W F Blair R. N. He was. educated at Harrow. School (The Grove) from Easter. Easter 1. 86. 8. Blair was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant. King’s) Hussars on 2.
March 1. 87. 3. He transferred to. Lancers in 1. 87. COLONEL FREDERICK GORDON BLAIR, 4. TH IMPERIAL Medals comprising of: Order of St Michael and St George; Order. Bath; QSA and four bars Cape Colony, Transvaal. Wittenberg; SA 1.
ERVII territorial officer's decoration. Russian order. Lt. Col. F G Blair seen here in 1. PAOLYC, seated alongside Col. R W Chandos- Pole of the DYC 1.
Both. Regiments made up the 6th Brigade (Yeomanry) and were on camp. Aston- on- Trent. Yeomanry Brigade (PAOLYC & DYC) Officers together. Croxton Park, Staffs). The two colonels of the respective regiments are Lt.
F G. Blair LYC and Lt. Col. Chandos- Pole DYC sitting either side of. Brigade Adjutant C T Mc.
M Kavanagh of the 1. Hussars (seated centre). Back Row: 2/Lt. W F Martin, Lt H T Mills, ?, Lt. R B Muir, ?, ?, ?. Lt. The Hon P C Evans- Freke. Front Row: Cpt. T E Harrison, Hon.
Major. H. G Clough- Taylor, Cpt. F G Blair. C Squadron in Garendon Park, May 1. Parade dress: 2/Lt. F W Martin can be seen seated on the floor furthest left. Captain E M P de Lisle on his second.
The Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM Berridge?) is standing. C Squadron (& Ladies) in Garendon Park, May 1. Patrol dress: The Life Guards PSI. A crown above four inverted stripes... The. picture, below shows, the farm as it is today, you can recognise. Photos: Vic Chapman, Grandson.
William). Major E M P de Lisle. Pictured above in PAOLYC Hussar Captains uniform, Squire Everard. March Phillips. de Lisle (1.
C Squadron from. 1. He was a Lieutenant from the 2.
June 1. 88. 6, Captain. July 1. 89. 2 and Major from 1. June 1. 90. 2 and does. In 1. 90. 6 he. was appointed High Sheriff of Leicestershire and from 1. Deputy Lieutenant of Leicestershire.
The de Lisle family now live at Quenby Hall in. Leicestershire and have always kept close links with the modern.
Squadron. Garendon Hall, Leicestershire. Owned by the de Lisle family and the setting for many an.
PAOLYC. Sadly this great house was. War time neglect and. Image from Lost Heritage - a memorial to. England's lost country houses' A history of Garendon Hall can be found. DE LISLE(Leicestershire, Mid)I wish to put a question to the Secretary for War. I have given him private notice, namely. Leicestershire yeomanry so that all the members.
STANHOPEIt is already recognised by Statute that all. Party they belong, to. I will make inquiry into the. Captain Charles Toler Mc. Murragh Kavanagh (1.
Hussars)Adjutant to the PAOLYC from the 1. June 1. 89. 5 to the 1. February 1. 90. 3. THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 1. Page 3. 31. 9)KAVANAGH, CHARLES TOLER Mc.
MURROUGH, Major and Brevet. Lieutenant Colonel, was born 2. March, 1. 86. 4, son of the Right. Honourable A Mc. Murrough Kavanagh, of Borris, County Carlow. He. was educated at Harrow, and entered the 3rd Dragoon Guards, as.
Lieutenant, 6 February 1. He was transferred to the 1. Hussars 2. 0 February 1. From 7 March 1. 88. April 1. 89. 1, he.
ADC to the Captain- General and Governor- in- Chief, Jamaica. Captain 1 February 1. July 1. 89. 5. to 1 February 1. Adjutant of Yeomanry. He became Major 6. January 1. 90. 0. He served in the South African War, 1.
Orange Free State, February. May 1. 90. 0, including actions at Poplar Grove, Driefontein. Houtnek (Thoba Mountain), Vet River and Zand River.
In the. Transvaal in May and June, 1. Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill; in the Transvaal, west. Pretoria, July to 2. November 1. 90. 0, including action at. Elands River; in Orange River Colony, May to 2.
November 1. 90. 0. Wittebergen; again in the Transvaal 3. November 1. 90. 0 to July 1.
Cape. Colony, July 1. May 1. 90. 2 (in command of Mobile Column). Hussars, from 1. 9 October 1. Despatches. . He was created a. Companion of the Distinguished Service Order . In recognition of.
South Africa. He became. Lieutenant Colonel 7 May 1. Hussars, and in 1.
MVO. He was given the Brevet. Colonel 1. 8 August 1. Colonel 7 May 1. 90. Temporary Brigadier General 1. May 1. 90. 9 to 1. May 1. 91. 3, in. Cavalry Brigade, Aldershot.
He was made a CB. CVO in 1. 90. 9. From 5 January 1. February 1. 91. 5, he was. Temporary Brigadier General, and was a Brigade Commander. India from 5 January to 9 September 1. Brigadier General. Kavanagh served in the European War.
He was Brigade Commander. Cavalry Brigade, BEF, 1. September 1. 91. 4 to 1. April 1. 91. 5. was promoted Major General 1. February 1. 91. 5; was Divisional. Commander, 2nd Cavalry Division, BEF, 1. April to 1. 4 July 1.
Divisional Commander, 5th Division, BEF, 1. July 1. 91. 5 to 3. March, 1. 91. 6; became Temporary Lieutenant General 1 April 1. Army Corps Commander, 1st Army Corps, British Armies in France. April to 3 September 1. Army Corps Commander, Cavalry. Corps, British Armies in France, from 4 September 1.
He was. mentioned in Despatches, and was created a KCB in 1. They. had two daughters. KCB (m), KCMG, CVO (n 4. DSO, QSA (5) CC Drief Joh D- H.
Witt (Lt Col 1. 0 Hus), KSA (2) (Lt Col DSO 1. Hus), 1. 91. 4 Star and.
Bar (Brig- Gen CB, CVO, DSO), BWM, Victory Medal with MID (Lt. Gen) 1. 91. 1 Coronation, 1. Jubilee, 1. 93. 7 Coronation, Croix de.
Guerre (France) with palm, Order of St Maurice and Lazarus. Italy) 2nd Class, Legion d. Honneur (France) 4th Class. Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)Captain C T Mc. M Kavanagh (1. 0th Hussars) , the Brigade Adjutant. PAOLYC for parade at Croxton Park Camp. Staffordshire, 6th Yeo.
Colonel. Commandant 1. Illston Grange, formerly called Illston. New Grange and later Illston Hall, was built for Col. Illston Grange. formerly called Illston New Grange and later Illston Hall, was.
Col. Baillie, who, until 1. Colonel. Commanding the Leicestershire Yeomanry. The house, which was of. Lt.- Col. There had originally been a small. The large. stable block with its central clock tower has been left standing. The Colonel's daughter Violet Maude M. Baillie, born 1. 87.
St. Georges Hannover Square, and in the 1. Uncle there were listed no less. Leicestershire. Illston Grange. Violet married 'Robert Andrew Falkner' in 1.
She died aged. 6. Sgt. Major Instructor J H Hickinbotham. James Henry, lived at 1. Cobden Street, Loughborough. Leicestershire in 1.
The Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry parading through Humberstone. Gate in Leicester c. Two mounted Leicestershire Yeoman in front of Oakham. Castle, Rutland c. Colonel Baillie & The Officers (with and without. Garendon Park camp in 1. Standing back row (from left): Lt.
Major E Bailey; Lord Willoughby de Ersesby; Cpt. E R. Maudslay; 2/Lt W E Chaplin; 2/Lt A H Robinson; Cpt. Paget. (R. H. A); Lt T E Harrison; Lt W G S Rolleston; Cpt E M P de.
Lisle; Cpt. F Baillie (4th Hussars); Surg. Cpt. W A Peake; 2/Lt. A W Byron; Cpt H G Clough- Taylor; Lt E de C Oakeley; Cpt G S. Williams (late 8th Hussars); Lt. Col. Langtry. (late 8th Hussars, Commanding 1.
Regt. District); Mjr S T. Ashton (late 1. 4th Hussars); Cpt W J Martin; Cpt E C P Curzon (1. Hussars. Adjutant)Seated on the Grass (from left): Lt J W Hornsby. Lt W Byron; 2/Lt R H Ratcliff Captain E C P Curzon (1. Hussars)Appointed Adjutant to the Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire. Yeomanry Cavalry on 1st of January 1. June. 1. 89. 5Captain E R Maudslay.
The London Gazette 1. March 1. 89. 2 : - Leicestershire. Prince Albert's Own), Second Lieutenant E. Maudslay, late. Captain, 1.
Lancers, to be Captain. Dated I9th March 1. The London Gazette 1. October 1. 89. 7 : - Leicestershire. Prince Albert's Own), Captain E.
Maudslay resigns his. Commission. Dated 1.
October, 1. 89. 7. PAOLYC NCOs circa 1. The SNCO seated with a crown and four stripes is a Squadron.
Sergeant Major. PAOLYC Officer Group in 1. Back Row: 1. Bandmaster Henry Nicholson. Jnr., 4. W G S. Rolleston, 1. E L Braithwaite, 1. Hussars (possibly?) 1.
J T Jaques. Middle Row: 1. Cpt J H Smith. Hon. Major (possibly?) 1. W A Peake. Front Row: 2. Lord Rathdonnell. Captain E L Braithwaite (1. Hussars)Appointed Adjutant to the Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire.
Yeomanry Cavalry on 1st of January 1. January. 1. 89. 0Ernest Lucas Braithwaite was appointed Ensign in the. Highland Light Infantry on 2. September 1. 87. 1, becoming.
Lieutenant on 2. 8 October the same year. He was appointed an ADC.
Sir Garnet Wolseley and accompanied him during the Zulu War. Pretoria, one of only two awards for. He. was shortly afterwards invalided home, having been promoted to. Captain on 1 April 1.
In 1. 88. 1 he transferred to the 1. Hussars, and in the following year served in the Egyptian War on. Tel- el- Kebir. F G Blair again). His medals : - The group consists of Coronation 1. SAGS (1) 1. 87. 9 (Capt., 7.
Foot A. D. C.), Egypt Medal (1) Tel- El- Kebir. Capt., 1. 3th Hussars), QSA (2) CC OFS (Major, 4/Imp. Yeo.). Khedive’s Star 1. The information below is not the same person as the above. Ernest Braithwaite (Charge of the Light Brigade. Veteran)Major and Hon Lt. Col. T A Henry. Thomas, late of the 1.
Hussars, he was Captain on the 2. June. 1. 87. 6 and then Major and Hon. Resigned 1. 89. 5. Captain Viscount G R P Curzon. Earl Howe (1. 90.
Lieutenant on the 7th of February 1. Captain on. the 1. July 1. 89. 0, then Cpt. G R P 4th Earl Howe in 1. In 1. 88. 5, Curzon was elected Member. Parliament for Wycombe.
He. became a government member when he was appointed Treasurer. Household under Lord. Salisbury in 1. 89.