Obituary. 
LIEUT.-COLONEL E. J. BURRIDGE died at Mhow, 14th July, 1898. He 
was first commissioned as Lieut. 15th July, 1868 ; "became Capt. 27th August, 
1879 ; Major 13th March, 1885 and Lieut.-Col. 1st April, 1895. Lieut.-Col. 
Burridge served during the Jowaki Expedition, 1876. 
MAJOB-GENEBAL H. M. E1NLAY (retired) whose death occurred suddenly 
at Cheltenham, on 11th August, 1898, joined the Madras Artillery as 2nd Lieut. 
9th December, 1853 ; became Lieut. 27th August, 1858 ; Capt. 29th February, 
1864; Major, 5th July, 1872 ; Lieut.-Colonel 1st October, 1877 ; Colonel 1st 
October, 1881 and retired on an annuity with the hon. rank of Major-General 
19th June, 1884. 
LIEUT.-COLONEL A. H. MACLEAN (retired), died in London on 20th 
August, 1898. He was commissioned as Lieutenant, 1st November, I860 ; 
became Captain, 29th October, 1873 ; Brevet Major, 1st July, 1881, and retired 
with the hon. rank of Lieut.-Colonel, 7th September, 1888. 
Lieut.-Colonel Maclean served during the Zulu Campaign, 1879 (medal with 
clasp). He was appointed British Vice Consul at Dakar in 1894 and Consul in 
1896, and was transferred to the Canaries in 18 97 with residence at Santa Cruz, 
Teneriife. 
CAPTAIN W. A. MATTHEWS who died at Hong Kong on 19th July, 1898, 
joined the Begiment as 2nd Lieut. 23rd July, 1887 ; became Lieut. 23rd July, 
18 90 and Capt. 20th Nov., 1897. 
