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Boyd Robert Horsbrugh. 



With deep regret we have to record the death of Major 

 (Ternporar}' Lieut.-Col.) Horsbrugh at his home, Tandridge 

 Priory, near Oxted, Surrey, on July 11 last. He was 

 invalided home from the Front at the end of November 

 last year, and in December underwent a severe operation 

 for pressure on the nerves of the eye; though much 

 better in the spring of this year, another operation became 

 necessary, from the effects of which he was uuable to make 

 a recovery. 



Major Horsbrugh was the son of the late Capt. Charles 

 Bell Horsbrugli of the 2nd Central India Horse, and was 

 born at Goonah, Central India, July 27, 1871. Educated 

 at Wellington College and Sandhurst, he obtained a com- 

 mission in the Royal Warwickshire Regt. in February 1895. 

 He served with his regiment for two years in Ceylon, after- 

 wards transferring to the Army Service Corps. He saw 

 active service during the rebellion in Sierra Leone in 



