retirement in 1896. Born the only son of Major Sir George Gipps and educated at Eton College, Gipps was commissioned into the Scots Guards in 1849. He fought...
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Henry Plumptre Gipps (1813–1859), MP for Canterbury Reginald Gipps (1831–1908), British Army general and Military Secretary Richard Gipps (1659–1708), English...
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and avarice of the squatters. Gipps was born in December 1790 at Ringwould, Kent, England, the son of Rev George Gipps and Susannah Bonella Venn. Both...
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Henry Poole Hepburn 1874–1877: Col. The Lord Abinger 1877–1881: Col. Reginald Gipps 1881–1886: Col. George Hay Moncrieff 1886–1891: Col. Henry H. D. Stracey...
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1880–1885 Lieutenant-General Sir George Harman, 1885–1892 General Sir Reginald Gipps, 1892–1896 Major-General Sir Coleridge Grove, 1896–1901 Lieutenant-General...
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Military offices Preceded by Sir Frederick Stephenson GOC Home District 1879–1884 Succeeded by Sir Reginald Gipps...
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Higginson GCB GCVO 1879–1884 late Grenadier Guards Major-General Sir Reginald Gipps GCB 1884–1889 late Scots Guards Major-General Philip Smith CB 1889–1892...
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Honorary titles Preceded by Sir Reginald Gipps Colonel of the Durham Light Infantry 1908–1923 Succeeded by Sir Frederick Robb...
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Military offices Preceded by Sir Reginald Gipps GOC Home District 1889–1892 Succeeded by Lord Methuen...
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1895–97: Eyre Challoner Henry Massey, 4th Baron Clarina CB 1897–1908: Sir Reginald Gipps G.C.B. 1908–23: Russell Upcher C.B. 1923–28: Sir Frederick Robb K.C...
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