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Major-General D. G. Anderson (retired) died in London, 12tli July, 1897. 
He was commissioned as 2nd Lient. in the Bombay Artillery, 14t.h June, 1845 ; 
became Lieutenant, 81st March, 1849 ; Captain, 27th August, 1858 ; Lt.-Colonel, 
16th March, 1866 ; Colonel, 14th September, 1870 ; and retired on full pay 
with the lion, rank of Major-General, 1st August, 1872. General Anderson 
served in the Punjab Campaign in 1849, including the siege and capture of the 
Portress of Mooltan ; battle of Goojerat; surrender of the Sikh Army hat Bawal 
Pindi (medal with two clasps). 
Major-General P. Bedingfeld (retired), who died at Windsor, 3rd July, 
1897, was first commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 16th December, 1846; became 
1st Lieutenant, 24th November, 1847 ; 2nd Captain, 20th June, 1854 ; Captain, 
26th October, 1858 ; Brevet-Major, 15th February, 1861; Lt.-Colonel, 3rd 
September, 1870 ; Colonel, 3rd September, 1875 ; and retired on retired pay, 
with the lion, rank of Major-General, 20th April, 1886. General Bedingfeld 
served in the China War, 1860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Ports 
and surrender of Pekin (medal and two clasps, brevet of Major). 
2nd Lieutenant A. P. M. Browne, whose death occurred atKurrachee, on 6th 
July, 1897, was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 21st March, 1896. 
General Sir B. Cadell, K.C.B., died at Cockenzie House, Mid-Lotliian, 30th 
June, 1897. He joined the Madras Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 11th June, 1842 ; 
became 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1845; Brevet-Captain, lltli June, 1857; 
Brevet-Major, 28th August, 1858 ; Brevet-Lt.-Colonel, 26th April, 1859 ; Brevet- 
Colonel, 11th February, 1867 ; Major-General, 31st December, 1878 ; Lieutenant- 
General, 27th February, 1882 ; General, 31st March, 1883 ; and Colonel-Com¬ 
mandant, 15th June, 1885. Sir Kobert Cadell served during the Crimean Cam¬ 
paign, 1854, and was present at the defence of Eupatoria; siege and fall of 
Sebastopol; despatches, London Gazette , 30th November, 1855 (medal with 
clasp, Turkish medal, 4tli class Medjidie, and brevet of Major). Indian Mutiny, 
1857-60, actions of Doomooreagunge, Baunriah, and Toolseepore. Despatches, 
London Gazette , 24th March, 1859 (medal with clasp, brevet of Lt.-Colonel). 
Major-General G. Maister (retired), who died at Leamington, 16th July, 
1897, was first commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the Bengal Artillery, lltli June, 
1842 ; became 1st Lieutenant, 3rd July, 1845 ; Brevet-Captain, 11th June, 1857 ; 
Brevet-Major, 23rd July, 1866 ; Lt.-Colonel, 26th February, 1867 ; Colonel, 
26th February, 1872; and retired on full pay, with the lion, rank of Major- 
General, 1st August, 1872. General Maister served in the Gwalior Campaign, 
and was present at the battle of Maharajpore, on 29th December, 1843 (bronze 
star). Punjab Campaign, 1848-49, including the battles of Cliillianwallah and 
Gocjirat (medal with two clasps). Served with the force under Brigadier Bradshaw 
in the Peshawai Yalley, 1849-50 ; forcing of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles 
Napier, 1850; affairs against the Momunds and Ootman Kliails in the Eusofzaie 
country in 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell; Bozdar expedition in 1857, under 
Brigadier Chamberlain; expeditions under Brigadier Chamberlain against the 
Khabl Klieyl Wuzeerees and against the Mahsood Wuzeerees, including the 
night attack on the camp at Palozeau and forcing the Burrarah Pass (medal 
with clasp). 
