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January, 1891; and retired on retired pay, 1st October, 1892. Lieut.-Colonel 
Cundill was an Assistant Instructor, Royal Laboratory, from 1st January, 1877, to 
31st March, 1881; Captain-Instructor, Royal Laboratory, 1st April, 1881, to 
30th December, 1881, and at the time of his death was a Government Inspector 
of Explosives. 
Major-General R. Curtis (retired) died in London on 5th November, 1894; 
General Curtis joined the Regiment as Second Lieutenant, 1st October, 1847 ' 
became Lieutenant, 30tli June, 1848; Captain, 13tli December, 1854; Major, 
6th June, 1856; Lieut.-Colonel, 1st January, 1868; Colonel, 1st October, 1876 ; 
and retired with the honorary rank of Major-General on full-pay, 19th January, 
1881. Pie served in the Crimean campaign, and was present at the siege and 
fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, Turkish medal and brevet of Major), was 
Brigade-Major, School of Gunnery, from 1st April, 1864, to 1st May, 1869, and 
Chief Instructor, School of Gunnery, from 23rd June, 1875, to 30th April, 1880. 
Lieutenant T. L. L. Boulton died at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, on 6th Novem¬ 
ber, 1894. He joined the Regiment as Lieutenant on 24th July, 1886, and at 
the time of his death Avas Adjutant of the 2nd W r est Riding of Yorkshire Artillery 
Volunteers. 
