received the medal and clasp. He received his company, 20 July, 1907,
and passed out of the Staff College, Quetta, in Dec. 1913. Early in
Aug. he was appointed to the Headquarters Staff of the Royal Flying
Corps, Expeditionary Force and on 2 Nov. 1914, was attached to the 8th
Gurkhas. He was at first reported missing, but afterwards officially
reported as having been killed in action near Festubert, 4 Nov. 1914.
He _m._ at St. Augustine’s Church, Dumbarton, 2 July, 1914, Jane
Cecilia Hope, only dau. of Major Robert Elmsall Findlay, of Boturich
Castle, co. Dumbarton, _s.p._
[Illustration: =Claude Gray-Buchanan.=]
=GRAY-BUCHANAN, WALTER BRUCE=, Capt. and Adjutant, 2nd Battn.
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), fourth _s._ of Lieut.-Col
(Hon. Col.) James Ross Gray-Buchanan, of Eastfleld, Cambuslang,
and Scotstoun. co. Lanark, late commanding 3rd and 4th battns. The
Cameronians, and previously for many years with the 26th Cameronians;
by his wife, Kate, dau. of James Farie, of Farme, co. Lanark, and
grandson of Thomas Gray-Buchanan, of Ardoch and Scotstoun; _b._
Eastfield, Rutherglen, 20 Aug. 1885; educ. Cargilfield School and
Fettes College, Edinburgh; gazetted 2nd Lieut. 3rd Battn. Cameronians,
16 Feb. 1905, transferred to 2nd Battn. 16 Feb. 1907, promoted Lieut.
13 Oct. 1909, and Capt. 3rd Nov. 1914, and appointed Adjutant 8 Feb.