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ANNUAL REPORT, 1891 - 92 . 
20 Essays were submitted for competition. Colonel T. B. Tyler, Lieut.- 
Colonel C. H. Spragge and Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Marshall were good enough to 
act as judges. 
The judges have not quite completed their report; this is due to the large 
number of essays submitted and the fact that the judges have not been able to 
meet and consult. 
Chairman —In consequence of this, I propose that we empower the Com¬ 
mittee and Secretary to act on the report of the Judges as soon as it be received, 
and open the sealed envelopes containing the names of the Officers who have 
written the various prize and commended essays. 
This was agreed to by the Meeting. 
Lieut.-Colonel E. S. B. Lockyer, Major J. R. J. Jocelyn and Captain J. M. 
Grierson kindly consented to act as Judges for the Kewards. 
The writers of the following papers are recommended for Rewards opposite 
their names :— 
“The B.A. Mess at Woolwich” amP) 
“The World’s Warships,” and in | By 
acknowledgment of his frequent 
and very interesting communi- | 
cations .J 
“ Master-Gunners of England,” and 
in acknowledgment of his valuable / „ 
contributions to the history of f 
the Regiment .J 
“The Miranzai Expedition, 1891 ” | 55 
“Steel as Applied to Armour.” ... | 55 
“ The Battle of Liitzen ” and other 1 „ 
contributions .3 
“ Shrapnel Eire.” ...£ ” 
“ The Erench Manoeuvres of 1891 ” | ” 
“ Etudes de Tactique ” (Translation) | ” 
Numerous Translations.| ” 
The Artillery Combat in Siege 1 ,, 
Warfare ” (Translation) .) 
“ Mounted Infantry Detachments : ” | 
A Review.) ” 
the late Major W. J. 
Robertson, R.A.— 
to his Widow ... 
Major R. H. Murdoch, 
R.A. 
Lieut. L. C. Gordon, 
R.A. 
Lieut. J. H. Mansell, 
R.A. 
Lt.-Col. J. C. Dalton, 
R.A. 
Major G. S. Clarke, 
C.M.G., R.E. ... 
Capt. J. E. Manifold, 
R.H.A. 
Capt. T. E. Carte, 
R.A. 
Lieut.-Col. E. E. B. 
Loraine, late R.A. 
Lieut.-Col. J. H. G. 
Browne, late R.A. 
Major E. S. May, R.A. 
Eor interesting communications from 
this Station’s “ Corresponding 
Member,” suggested to present 
some memento. 
To R.A. Mess, Halifax ... 
£10 
£5 
£5 
£3 
£3 
£2 
£2 
£5 
£5 
£3 
£2 
£5 
The Judges wish to state that they do not attempt to select “ the 
best papers,” as laid down in the “ Rules for Rewards the contribu¬ 
tions are of such a varied character that they consider such a selection 
would be almost impossible; they have tried to select those for Reward 
according to their interest and value generally to the Members of the 
Institution. 
