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OBITUARY. 
Major F. W. Campbell, Royal Horse Artillery, died at Domel, Cashmere, on 
the 22nd May, 1892. Major Campbell was the only son of General Sir Frederick 
Campbell, k.c.b. He joined the Army, 15th December, 1871 ; became Captain, 
1st July, 1881; and Major, 1st October, 1887. He served in the Afghan War 
of 1880 (medal). 
Colonel J. D. Scott (retired list), Royal (late Madras) Artillery, died at 17, 
Norfolk Terrace, Brighton, on the 25th May, 1892, aged 77 years. 
General Henry Hamilton Maxwell, who died at Rome, on the 28th May, 
1892, passed out from Addiscombe with a commission in the Bengal Artillery, 
10th June, 1842, and served in the Gwalior Campaign, being present at Maharaj- 
pore (bronze star). In the Sutlej Campaign he was at the battles of Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, where he was Deputy-Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
and was favourably mentioned in Lord Gough’s despatches on one of those 
engagements (medal, with two clasps, and brevet of Major). He afterwards 
served with some distinction throughout the Mutiny, in the course of which he 
was severely wounded. He was attached to Sir W. Peel’s Naval Brigade and 
was at the relief of Lucknow and Cawnpore. Being at home on furlough in 
1858-4 he went to Bulgaria at the outbreak of the Russian War, and was pre¬ 
sent, on the Turkish side, at the battle of Oltenitza and some other military 
operations during that winter and spring. At a later period he was Superinten¬ 
dent of the Gun Foundry at Cossipore. He attained the rank of General, 31st 
March, 1888. 
Colonel G. B. B. Holmes (retired list), Royal (Madras) Artillery, died at 
Whithorne House, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, on the 1st June, 1892. He 
joined the Army, lltli December, 1841 ; became Captain, 11th December, 1856 ; 
Major, 22nd December, 1865; Lieut.-Colonel, 3rd October, 1866; and retired 
with the honorary rank of Colonel, 10th November, 1869. 
Colonel L. G. Paget (retired list), Royal Artillery, died at Park Homer, Wim- 
borne, Dorset, on the 5th June, 1892, aged 67 years. He joined the Royal 
Artillery, 20th December, 1843 ; became Captain, 3rd February, 1852; Major, 
12tli January, 1S64 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 26th December, 1865 ; and hon. Colonel, 
1st July, 1881. He served in India in 1857-59, and was present with Malcolm’s 
Field Force at the defeat of a body of rebels near Nurgoond, at the storming 
and occupation of the Petta, and capture of the fort of Nurgoond and defeat of 
Tantia Topee at Chupra Barode (twice mentioned in despatches, medal). 
Lieutenant F. J. Smith-Neill, R.A., died at Malta, on 8th June, 1892. He 
joined the Regiment 27th July, 1888, and became Lieutenant, 27th July, 1891. 
