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 with the Kaiser-iol'lind Medal, First Class. In November of

the following year further honour was bestowed on him when he was appointcd Companion ut the Most Eminent rdcr of the Indian Em- ptl'e. Ht‘ was Collector and Dis- trirt lliigmrntu ol Ahmednngnr between iﬁimqqiq. and «luring a part of this how mm on special duty in comwctionmth the ri‘t‘lll‘lt‘ll‘ tion 0! tht‘ Irontivr In-twm-n the Bombay Presidency and II, II. The Nizam's clctninions. In iqo4 ho was Pppuitllml herretnry to tho

Government 0! Bombay in tho Revenue and Financial Dupurb mcnts. Ilo is :in Additional Mom.

her ot the Homth

legislatch Councd.

On account at his kin-n

Right Rm. Gitoiuii: Liwuov.

interest Ill motoring Mr. Luinh hits been unanimously (‘lc‘clc‘tl Chairman of the Western Imlin Motor l'ninn.

The Right va. HIiURtili ALFRED LEFROY, DJ), Bishop of Lahore. th5 turn in totintv Down. Ireland, in 155.}. II‘ liithiir living the Very It'etx .It Irut' IA‘IIU)‘. Dian ot DIOI’IIUH', son oi (hint Ins! irrlxlroy. ul IIll' Quuan's Ilt‘ttt‘ll. Ireland. Ho \I‘IIS tfflllt‘tllt‘tl iii Marl- borough. and Trinity ('ollrgc. Cam- biic‘gc. and lUt.k a tirst (Ins iii the 'l I urlt gin-l trig (5. HI! was ordained in tho your 1879. and jointed the t‘amhn‘t gt: Mission in Delhi the same in”. Li‘s “hole Pilst‘ﬂrﬂlc caret-r

s bt't'ut spent in India, and utter

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twelve yoars‘ labour he became head at the itiiSsion which he had SCI‘CII trom the Iwginning—thr United Society {or the Propagation oi the tics-pal and Cambridge M ission. He “at: enthronud Btshnp oi Lahore in 13”).

LivtitriniiIt-(olottcl, FRANCIS BAHIN LUNGE, R.Ii.. Survoyor- tirtii'ml nt littlhi, is the chit-oat son ol Rolwrt Bnmn Lungc, Esq” r-l Spix- worth, I’nilv. Norlolk. untl mus horn at Yarmmith on the 313! October i85ti. Ilv rem-iva his early uln- mtion under it private tutor in Normandy, nnd suhsqrncntl) en- tc-rcd (‘Imltcnlmm (hilt-gr. from which Itt' passed tIII‘t‘CI into the RM. Academy, thlwngh. at tho t'IltI ol 1873 In 1370. Ittn‘tng 1.15501] his cxannnntiun tor the Rnyu Iingt~ nt‘t‘rS. ho received a commission; wais lie-pt (mt' ol :1 hutch ut (‘mlrts who were at Wmlwirh five lull trrms; hr- wus, howru-r, uIIttrcd 1| mmmn. sion in the Royal Artilli-ry. hut rc- lnm-«l, his grvnt ambition lwing to get appointed to thv Survcy of In» din, INIIIL‘l‘ In: volunteered Ior M‘I’VICL‘ in India and surcoudnd, On his arrival in Botiiluw, in junnnry [87¢ ht' forum-1| orders to rt'tmrt himscll to tho ('nnimiintltng Royal Etiginovr tit JI'IIRIIEIIIIHI, Alglmni-‘ttzm, and itnmmhntvly Itl'tbt‘l‘t'tlt'tl tho"; but on zirrivnl Wits posh-«I to the Kurriim \‘nlloy Flt'ltl l-‘nrrc umh-r Ltittl ROIK'IIS. Ilu. IIIt'I'I‘ItIIt', H‘- turnmj to I’cshuwnr. marched to Kohnt and mined the 7th (0.. angnlSnppt-rsnml Mini-rs, ton-hich ho was [Nbll’tL He “its almost tin- mudintely ordrrml to make a nqu guru-y lrom TIMI” tn Alikhvl, and whm the Iuri‘c tItIWlIIl‘t‘tI to Kiiliul he wns «Inputcil to mntinm- thi' work to that Itlﬂctf. Having mm- ph-tctl this within a il.iv ot thv zit- rivnl ut the tint troops at Kahlil. WIIIt grmt nurumcy. Ilt‘. was rumin- mcnulml Iur an appointment in thv Suiwv [Fixirtllwnt and was posh-cl to H .is It Suprrnumcriiry Aasistunt Suprnntvndcnt. In 1850, after Working in Kuhn! Iur some months, Ilt‘ itt‘t‘tntlljtiillll‘tl ths- Fit-Id Forcr to Kandahar. and surveyed there till the \i‘ithdruwtil ol IIlt' troups in tl‘l‘lt. Ht- wzisrtiiployvrl in Mvsorc and the linitwl Provinccs till i885, When he was wnt to Calcutta as Personal Assiistutit to the Surveyor- (Viclltrﬂl. Tho snmu your ho was hunt

to Suakin in charge of the survey party attached to the iurcc under Sir Gerald Graham. and on his rc- turn was given charge ol the South Marathi; Survey, till he was appoint- ed. in 1850. in charge of No. 15 party working in Baltichistan. (In his return trom England in “38. he was rim-mum! to .\'n, u partysun‘t‘ytnf, in l‘p wr Burma, the: harlnn Hil s and 5 tan States till that). when hr was up mIIlN‘tI Assistant Surveyor- tiom-niisit Calrutta. Thc tollownig year It» “’3‘ tic-puth as Survey Othccr with the Burma -t_‘ h i n it Boiiiid.ir\'. and on his return tht‘t't'dl‘tI to England ownig to ill- health In moo, hr- was appointed

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IWU \‘riirﬂ Iiitt'r .ictc‘tl .15 Surveyor-

Snru-tur-tir-ncml. and ‘it‘llI‘IJL In “an; and 1005. was on tIt‘IIUIAIHIY} its a member at the Inilnn Survey Commuter, and the Sulllt' ’u-ar was appointed Sur- Vuyur-tiencrul 0t India. For his “ War St'n‘lccs,” Lt on t c n a tit - C(ilutic‘l Lungc received the Afghan Medal and thrcc ('Insps, the Kabul- K n n d a li a r Bronte Star. the Egy itisin Medal and Clasp. and the LgyptinnStar—is \wll as the Frontier Medal and (.14in {or service in Burinah. and was several times mentioned in Dcspatchcs.

The Revcrrntl W I I. LI A M ARTIII'R GRANT LUCKMAN, hut. Canon and Senior Chaplain. St. Paul's Cathedral. Calcutta. was