OBITUARY. 
Lieut.-General C. S. Henry, C.B., Eoyal Artillery, died at the Pavilion, 
Melrose, N.B., on the 5th October, 1892, aged 69 years. He joined the Army 
18th June, 1842 ; became Captain, 19th May, 1849; Brevet-Major, 17th July, 
1855 ; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 2nd November, 1855 ; Colonel, 2nd November, 
1863 ; Major-General, 17th May, 1869 ; Lieut.-General, 1st October, 1882 ; 
and Colonel-Commandant, 14th August, 1887. He served in the Crimean Cam¬ 
paign of 1855, in the trenches with the Siege Train before Sebastopol (severely 
wounded), and at the bombardment of 9th April, 6th and 1 7th June (medal with 
clasp), brevet of Major and Lieut.-Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish medals, 5th 
Class of the Medjidie, and C.B.) 
Surgeon-General R. C. Elliot, C.B., retired list, Army Medical Staff, 
died at Devonport, on the 6th October, 1892, aged 75 years. He joined the 
Army Medical Department, 7th June, 1839 ; became Surgeon, 1st January, 
1853 ; Surgeon-Major, 21st May, 1855 ; Deputy-Inspector-General, 11th 
October, 1861 ; Surgeon-General, 28th February, 1876 ; and retired 28th June, 
1876. He served throughout the Eastern Campaign of 1854-6, including the 
affairs of Bulganac and M’Kenzies Farm, battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inker- 
man, and siege and fall of Sebastopol. After promotion to the post of Senior 
Surgeon to the Royal Artillery, he was appointed Superintendent-Surgeon to the 
whole of the Ordnance Corps in the Crimea (medal with four clasps, Knight of 
the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish medal; thrice 
mentioned in despatches). Served during the Indian Mutiny, 1857-59, and 
was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee, operations before Cawnpore, 27th, 
28th, and 29th November, under General Windham, and battle of Cawnpore, 
6th December (mentioned in despatches, medal). 
Major-General G. Shaw, C.B., Colonel retired list, Royal Artillery, died at 
63, Wood Street, Woolwich, on the 12th October, 1892, aged 69 years. He 
joined the Royal Artillery 18th June, 1842 ; became Captain, 9th April, 1849 ; 
Major, 2nd November, 1855 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 20th September, 1863 ; Colonel, 
20th September, 1868 ; and retired with the honorary rank of Major-General, 
1st July, 1877. He served in the Crimean Campaign of 1855, in the trenches 
with the Siege Train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 
6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September. (Brevet of Major, medal 
with clasp, Sardinian and Turkish medals, C.B., and 5th Class of Medjidie.) 
Colonel T. W. Hicks, C.B., retired list, Royal (Bombay) Artillery, died at 
Bellevue, Higher Hoe, near Plymouth, on the 9th October, 1892, aged 85 years. 
During the Indian Mutiny the deceased commanded the Artillery of the Central 
India Field Force, and greatly distinguished himself at the capture of Gwalior 
by leading the charge in which the Ranee of Jhansi was killed, for which service 
he was made C.B. 
Captain G. L. W. Grierson, R.H./V., whose death from cholera occurred at 
Lucknow, on 17th October, joined the Regiment as Lieutenant on 18th February, 
1880, and became Captain, 31st January, 1888. He served in the Afghan War, 
1880 (medal), and the Bikanir Expedition, 1883-4. 
Captain J. Saltren-Willett, late R.A., died at Petticombe, N. Devon, on 20th 
October, 1892. He joined the Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant, 19th June, 1841 ; 
became Lieutenant, 12th April, 1842 ; 2nd Captain, 30th June, 1848 ^ Captain, 
20th, June, 1854 ; and resigned 29th May, 1855. 
