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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80830

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Could a kind soul tell me if a Captain M.H. Grant served in either the West Yorks, or the York and Lancs? Would have been in the Relief of Ladysmith.
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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80835

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Hi Rob

I could only find this chap who was attached to the 2nd Brigade
Not sure if it's of any help? Nothing jumped out pertaining to York or Lancs.
You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80840

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Assuming this is the same chap - according to Boer War Services of Officers; additional info is that he served at Colenso, action at Spion Kop, action at Vaal Krantz, action at Pieters Hill and qualified for the clasps as shown in Dave's post.
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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80856

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Many thanks, Frank and IL!
Yes, the Devons will do perfectly.
It's widely written that a certain Captain M H Grant was in fact the author of a very vivid and frank account of the Natal campaign written under the pseudonym "Linesman". But I couldn't see which regiment he was with. The 2nd Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment, it is!
His book, "Words by an Eyewitness" is definitely worth a read, and thanks to the wonderful archive.org can be done free of charge here:
archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284811
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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80867

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Thank you for this link Rob - I have the group to WM Goodwyn, an officer who served with the 2nd Devons (commanded them in WWI), after the relief of Ladysmith. Although not mentioned by name (a quick search indicating thus), I am sure that, once I have read the account, I will find reference to him.

www.angloboerwar.com/forum/11-research/3...redith-goodwyn#78576

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Captain M.H. Grant 2 years 11 months ago #80875

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Can anyone tell me the fore-name of Capt M H Grant?
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