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OBITUARY 
MAJOR-GENERAL C. V. BOWIE (retired) whose death occurred at Bath, 30th 
Nov., 1898, joined the Bengal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 10th December, 1841; 
became Lieutenant 3rd July, 1845; Captain 20th January, 1856; Brevet- 
Major 22nd January, 1856; Lieutenant-Colonel 15th June, 1862; Colonel 7th 
October, 1868 and retired with the hon. rank of Major-General 1st August, 1872. 
General Bowie served during the Sutlej Campaign, 1845-6, including the battles 
of Moodkee (slightly wounded) Ferozeshah and Sobraon. Punjab campaign. 
Attack on the Residency at Peshawar by the Sikh troops, where he was taken 
prisoner by the Afghans and afterwards by the Sikhfe, (medal). He was A.-D-C. 
to the Governor-General of India from 1849-56 and Military Secretary from 
1856-62. 
CAPTAIN Pi. CALLEY died at Meerut, 24th November, 1898. He was first 
commissioned as Lieutenant 26th July, 1881 and became Captain 29th March, 
1890. 
MAJOR GENERAL L. H. DENNE (retired) died 13th December, 1898. He 
joined the Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant 19th December, 1848 ; became Lieutenant 
3nd May, 1849 ; 2nd Captain, 23rd June, 1855 ; Captain 26th January, 1862 ; 
Major 9th April, 1871; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th February, 1874 ; Colonel 13th 
February, 1881 and retired with the hon. rank of Major-General 7th September, 
1881. General Denne served during the Crimean Campaign and was present at 
the Siege and Fall of Sebastopol; (medal with clasp and Turkish medal.) 
LIEUTENANT A. O’ C. SCOTT, who died at Hythe, 22nd November, 1898, 
was first commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant 14th February, 1890 and became 
Lieutenant 14th February, 1893, At the time of his death he held the appoint¬ 
ment of Assistant-Inspector Lagos Constabulary. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL F. M. E. VIBART (retired) whose death is an¬ 
nounced as having occurred on 28th November, 1898, joined the Royal Artillery 
as Lieutenant 10th July, 1867 ; became Captain 19th February, 1879 ; Major 
7th November, 1884 ; Lieutenant-Colonel on half-pay 7th November, .1891 and 
retired on retired pay 20th February, 1892. Lieutenant-Colonel Vibart served 
during the Zulu Campaign 1879-81; (medal with clasp); Transvaal Campaign ; 
Burmese Expedition, 1886-7 ; (despatches, London Gazette , 2nd September, 
1887—medal with clasp). 
