STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 65 J01—1N GALPINE Lieutenant 2nd West India Regiment of Foot 3 Aug. 1 8 10. On the renewal of the war in 1 8 1 5 he returned to England from the West Indies but arrived too late to be present at the Battle of Waterloo. Returning to his native town of Bridport he brought back with him a negro servant who caused some remark in the neighbourhood. On his retirement he went to live in Jersey, where he died. He was of remarkable stature, like his cousin Chilcott, who was known as the Cornish Giant. Benjamin Fulford, Esq., Capt. of the Light Horse, married Anna Galpine. He died in 1 78 6.——Polwhele, Hist. q' Devonshire. STEPHEN GEORGE GALPIN R.M.A., Woolwich, 1917; obtained the Pollock Medal. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, January 1 9 1 8, in Royal Engin- eers. Served in France, 191 8-19. Lieutenant, July 1919. Intelligence Corps, H.Q., Black Sea Force, May 1920-August 1923. Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, 14th January 1921. Army OHicers’ Course, Cambridge (Trinity College), 1924. Technical Courses, 1925-27. . ROYAL NAVY WALTER SIDNEY GALPIN Naval Cadet, May 1905; R.N. College, Osborne, 1905- -07; R.N. College, Dartmouth, 1907-09. H.M.S. Cornwalh training ship for Naval Cadets, 1909. Midshipman, January » 1910. H.M.S. Russell, 1910; H.M.S. Ahouhir, 1911; H.M.S. Colossus, 1912; and H.M.S. Falmouth, 1912. Acting Sub- Lieutenant, September 1912. Sub-Lieutenant, March 1913. H.M.S. Lioehr, 7th Destroyer Flotilla, 191 3, and H.M.S, Warrior, 1913-15. Lent to Royal Naval Air Service (Airship Section) in charge of midshipmen, 1915. Lieutenant, March 191 5. H.M.S. Dreadnought, 191 5-18, during which time served as oiiicer in charge of midshipmen and as Signal Ofiicer. H.M.S. Glatton, monitor, 1918, and was on board when ex- E