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1857, and tlien Inspector-General of Ordnance. He was a Member of the Mili¬ 
tary Finance Commission in India in 1859 and 1860, and President of that Com¬ 
mission and Chief of the Military Finance Department from 1860 to 1862. In 
1866, and from 1868 to 1870, lie was on the Royal Commission on Recruiting. 
He was, too, Assistant to the Controller-in-Chief, War Department, from 1868 
to 1871. He became c.b. in 1854 and k.c.b. in 1870. 
Colonel W. T. Budgen, D.S.O ., whose death occurred at Mentone, on 28th 
February, joined the Regiment as Lieutenant, 21st June, 1856 ; became Captain, 
6th July, 1867 ; . Major, 8th September, 1875 ; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 8th Sep¬ 
tember, 1882 ; and Colonel, 8th September, 1886. Colonel Budgen served during 
the Burmese Expedition, 1885-6-7, as C.R.A., was mentioned in despatches, 
London Gazette , 22nd June, 1886, and 2nd September, 1887 (D.S.O. and medal). 
He was Brigadier-General Commanding Bombay District from 26th January, 
1889, to 25th January, 1894. 
Major-General C. S. Longdon (retired), whose death occurred at Crawley, 
Sussex, on 2nd proximo, joined the Royal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 20th 
December, 1839 ; became Lieutenant, 23rd November, 1841 ; Captain, 30th 
June, 1848 ; Major, 24th March, 1858 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 22nd June, I860 ; 
Colonel, 22nd June, 1865 ; and retired on full pay with honorary rank of Major- 
General, 20tli December, 1869. 
Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Maynard (retired), died at Ratoath, County Mayo, on 
9tli October last.. He was commissioned as Lieutenant, 8th January, 1870 ; 
became Captain, 12th May, 1880 ; Major, 1st September, 1885 ; and retired with 
honorary rank of Lieut.-Colonel, 1st October, 1886. Lieut.-Colonel Maynard 
was placed on temporary half-pay, 7 th April, 1886. 
Captain C. F. Lendy, died at Buluwayo, Matabeleland, on 14th January, 
1894. He joined the Regiment as Lieutenant, 16th February, 1883 ; and be¬ 
came Captain, 15th March, 1892. Captain Lendy was employed with the British 
South Africa Company since 16th May, 1890. 
Lieutenant W. M. Pinhey, who died at Bournemouth, on 2nd March, 1894, 
was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 15th February, 1889 ; and became Lieu¬ 
tenant, 15th February, 1892. He was placed on temporary half-pay owing to- 
ill-health on 22nd June, 1892. 
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