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Lieutenant C. Kenny, whose death occurred at Lydd Camp, on 7tli June, 
1894, was commissioned as Second Lieutenant, 27th July, 1888, and became 
Lieutenant, 27th July, 1891. He was a young officer of great merit, and will be 
remembered as the writer of the Commended Essay in 1898. 
Second Lieutenant C. J. Leahy, was killed riding at Lucknow, on 20th 
June, 1894. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant, 23rd November, 1894. 
Colonel Sir G-. A. Maude, k.c.b. (retired), died in London, 31st May, 1894. 
He was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 19th December, 1834 ; became 1st 
Lieutenant, 27th March, 1837 ; 2nd Captain, 1st April, 1846 ; Captain, 22nd 
December, 1850 ; Brevet Major, 12th December, 1854 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 23rd 
February, 1856 ; and Colonel, 10th June, 1861. Colonel Maude served with 
great distinction in the Crimea until wounded on 25tli October, 1854, was Brigade 
Major at Woolwich from 16th December, 1854, to 22nd February, 1856, and for 
some years prior to his death was Crown Equerry and Secretary to the Master of 
the Horse. We hope to publish a Memoir of liis life and services in an early 
number of the “ Proceedings.” 
Colonel G-. C. H. Parlby (retired), who died at Wickham Market, joined the 
Begiment as Lieutenant, 1st November, 1860 ; became Captain, 29th October, 
1873 ; Brevet Major, 1st July, 1881 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 31st December, 1888 ; 
and Colonel, 10th January, 1894. 
