In consequence of the large space occupied by the Annual Report and Three 
Essays it is necessary, this month, to leave out Cricket Matches and Diary of 
Fixtures, besides various other Notes. 
OBITUARY. 
Captain A. M. Arciidall, who died at Nevvent, Gloucester, on 27th February 
last, joined the Royal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 19th December, 1844; became 
Lieutenant, 1st April, 1846; Captain, 31st December, 1852, and retired on half¬ 
pay, 12tli August, 1855. 
Captain J. R. K. L. Heyland, whose death is announced from Murree, E.I., 
died there on 12th May, 1893. He joined the Regiment as Lieutenant on 2nd 
February, 1876, and became Captain, 1st January, 1885. He served in the 
Afghan War of 1880 (medal). 
Major J. Thomson, was commissioned from the ranks as Lieutenant (Coast 
Brigade), 4th November, 1859 ; became Captain, 31st July, 1870 ; and retired 
with the honorary rank of Major, 10th March, 1875. He died at Wandsworth 
on 23rd May, 1893. 
Captain P. M. Syme, who died at Ashford, Kent, on 12th June, 1893, joined 
the late Bengal Artillery as Second Lieut, on 14th June, 1845 ; became Lieu¬ 
tenant, 21st June, 1850; Second Captain, 27th August, 1857 ; First Captain, 
20th February, 1863 ; and retired on half-pay, 1st July, 1864. 
Captain C. Gr. Johnson, who died at South Norwood, on 12tli June, 1893, 
joined the Regiment as Second Lieutenant 8th April, 1853 ; became Lieutenant, 
24th February, 1854 ; Second Captain, 1st April, 1860 ; and Captain, 30th 
September, 1868. He retired with an annuity, lltli November, 1871. 
Second Lieutenant C. D. Workman died at Malta, on 13th June, 1893. 
-He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant on 13th February, 1891. 
Second Lieutenant E. St. J. Brownlow, whose death occurred at Fort 
Govindghar, Amritsar, on 15th June, 1893, joined the Regiment as Second 
Lieutenant on 24th July, 1891. 
General Sir E. B. Johnson, g.c.b., c.i.e., whose death occurred in London on 
18th June, 1893, was commissioned in the late Bengal Artillery as 2nd Lieut.> 
10th June, 1842; became Lieutenant, 3rd July, 1845 ; Captain, 25th June, 
1857; Brevet-Major, 5th July, 1857; Brevet-L'ieut.-Colonel, 19th January, 
1858; Brevet-Colonel, 19th January, 1863 ; Major-General, 6th March, 1868 ; 
Lieut.-General, 1st October, 1877 ; General, 1st October, 1887, and Colonel- 
Commandant, 20th December, 1890. He served in the Sutlej Campaign, 1845-6, 
and was present at the Battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (medal with clasp); 
the Punjaub Campaign, 1848-9 ; passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur ; battles 
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of Sikhs and Afghans. 
(Despatches, London Gazette, 19th April, 1849, medal with two clasps; brevet 
of Major); Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ; actions of the Hindun (slightly wounded), 
battle of Budleekeserai; siege and capture of Delhi; siege and capture of Luck¬ 
now. (Despatches, London Gazette , 15th December, 1857, and 25th May, 1858, 
medal with two clasps, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel; c.b.) He held various staff 
appointments, both in India and at home, the principal ones being: Adjutant- 
General in India; Member of Council, both in India and at the India Office, while, 
from December 1884 to December 1886, he was Director-General of Military 
Education. 
