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The staff of the Office of the Quarter Master General in india were a combination of senior army officers, and clerical staff. Both served the General Staff officers that headed the British Army in India.
The staff in 1893 were General Steadman, General Elles, Colonel More-Molyneux, Colonel Henry, Colonel Ridgeway V.C., Captain Kemball, Captain Bower, Captain Johnson, Captain Douglas, Captain Cuppage, Captain Swayne, Captain Robertson, Lieutenant Statherd, Lieutenant Holman, Lieutenant McDermott, Lieutenant Manley, Mr Marcoolyn, Mr Ashmore, Mr Williams Mr Lennox, Mr Donaldson, Mr Bidwell, Mr Swift, MrPepper, Mr Arbery, Mr Johnson, Mr Taylor, Mr Wilkinson Mr Ruegg Mr Sheehan, Mr Duffy, Mr poole, Mr Cutting, Mr Clarke, Mr Blanc, Mr Crosbie, Me Collins, Mr Willey, Mr Waugh, Mr Peel, Mr artlett, Mar Davis and Mr Shannon.