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India, and then Military Member of the Council in India. Meanwhile, 
he had been a Member of the Council of the India Office, so that his 
career was a very distinguished one indeed. Unfortunately his health 
failed him during the last ten years of his life, and his friends and 
others saw very little of him, which was a great grief to us all. I did 
see him when I came home, he was quite sensible, but he could not 
move—he was powerless—and he died last July. He is a great loss to 
the Regiment. Captain Heyland I knew very well as a most promising 
officer.” 
A vote of thanks to the Council of the Royal United Service Institution 
for the loan of the Lecture Theatre having been passed, the meeting 
concluded with a vote of thanks to Lord Roberts for taking the chair. 
