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OBITUARY. 
Masor-Grnerat H, Cuicuester (retired) died at Barnstaple on 28th January, 
1896. Heentered the Bengal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 18th June, 1856; 
became Lieutenant, 27th April, 1858; Captain, 24th March, 1865; Major, 23rd 
November, 1872; Lieut.-Colonel, 25th May, 1880; Colonel, 26th May, 1884, 
and retired with the hon. rank of Major-General, 9th December, 1886. Major- 
General Chichester served in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, and was present at the 
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi, and battle of 
Bareilly, Despatches, London Gazette, 30th March, 1858, (medal with clasp.) 
Masor-GrneraL ©. V. CocksBurn (retired), who died in London on 5th 
February, 1896, joined the Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant, 6th November, 1830; 
became Lieutenant, 6th February, 1832; 2nd Captain, 13th April, 1842 ; Captain, 
9th November, 1846; Brevet-Major and Lieut.-Colonel, 20th June, 1854; Colonel, 
20th September, 1857, and retired on full pay with the hon. rank of Major-General, 
6th July, 1867. 
Lizvur.-Cononen A. W. Duncan ( retired), whose death occurred in Edinburgh 
on 6th February, 1896, was first commissioned as Lieutenant, 7th April, 1856 ; 
became Captain, 29th August, 1866; Major, 1st April, 1874, and retired on a 
pension with the hon. rank of Lieut.-Colonel, 1st March, 1880, 
Masor-Generat H. T. Motesworrn (retired) died at Bideford on 27th January, 
1896. He joined the Madras Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 10th December, 1839; 
became Lieutenant, 21st December, 1841; Captain, 10th December, 1854; 
Major, 10th June, 1863 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 16th July, 1868; Colonel, 16th July, 
1868, and retired on full pay with the hon. rank of Major-General, lst August, 
1872. Major-General Molesworth served with the China expedition, 1841-42, 
and was present at Canton, the capture of Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, 
Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin 
(medal). 
