NOTES 
FROM 
CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
Any member who wishes can receive, at the cost of stitching and binding, about 
3s., a copy of the “ Cleaveland Notes on the Early History of the Royal Regiment 
of Artillery. A.D. 1267—1757.” 
In order to bring the already existing printed Records of the R. M. Academy up 
to date, it has been found that there will be a much larger amount of letter-press 
to be added than was at first anticipated. In consequence of this it has become 
necessary to raise the estimated price per copy from 12s. 6d. to 15s. 
Any Officer who may wish for a copy is requested to send his name and address 
to the Secretary, R.M.A., Woolwich. 
A new “ Kane’s List” having been recently published, and progress having been 
made in collating relationships of R.A. Officers past and present, Officers are 
requested to notify to the Secretary, R.A.I., any relationship existing between 
them and any other officer of the same name registered in “ Kane’s List.” 
Copies of examination papers in subjects (c), (d), and (e) are on sale at the 
R.A.I. The last sets comprise questions set in four examinations ending May, 
1891. Price, Lieutenants (c), (id), and (g), Is.; Captains, (c) .and (d), 9d. 
The Committee will be glad to receive from any Member the name of such books 
as he may think desirable for purchase for the R.A.I. Library. 
Major-General F. W. Stubbs, Retired list, Royal (late Bengal) Artillery, is 
compiling a List of Officers who have served in the Regiment of Bengal Artillery 
from its first formation down to its absorption into the Imperial List. 
It will consist of about 40 pages 4to, in paper cover. Price, 5s. 
Any Officer who may wish to subscribe for a copy, should send his name and 
address to 
Major-General F. W. Stubbs, 
Dromiskin House, 
Cas tleb ellin gh am, 
Ireland 
The Institution has lately received two most handsome presents. 
The first is a picture in oils of Major Jas. Wightman who was a Sergeant and 
Sergeant-Major of the R.H.A. through the Peninsular War and at Waterloo, pre¬ 
sented by his son Major Wightman, late 11th Hussars. 
The second is the complete set of medals and decorations of the late Colonel 
Sir W. Robe, K.C.B., &c., R.A., and of his son Lieutenant W. Livingstone Robe, 
R.H.A., presented by Miss Yiiniera Robe, daughter of Sir William, and last sur¬ 
viving member of his family. 
Except Colonel Walford’s medals, it is many years since the Institution has 
received presents of such value, both intrinsic and historical, and for them the 
Committee, in the name of the Regiment, have tendered thanks to Miss Robe and 
Major Wightman. 
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