Amering | A | | Stoker | QSA (0). Ref: 289.724.
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Thetis |
Amery | F | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's Own) Yorkshire Light Infantry |
Amery | Francis Bruford | 318 | Sergeant | QSA (4) CC Wep Witt Belf
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll | Brabant's Horse |
Amery | Francis Bruford | 318 | Sergeant | 2nd Brabant's Horse
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Brabant's Horse |
Amery | G | 3219 | Private | QSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 3rd (The King's Own) Hussars |
Amery | G | 2739 | Private | QSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons |
Amery | L S | | | Correspondent for The Times. QSA issued: 20 Feb 03
Source: QSA Medal roll | Correspondent |
Amery | Leopold Charles Maurice Stenne | | | Was born in India, November 22, 1873, and is son of C F Amery, of the Indian Forest Service. He was educated at Harrow, and Balliol College, Oxford (Exhibitioner, BA, took a first-class in Moderations, 1896; Fellowship at All Souls' College, 1897). He gained the Ouseley Scholarship for knowledge of Turkish at the Imperial Institute in 1895. He acted as private sec. to the Rt Hon L H Courtney, MP, in 1896-7, and travelled in Europe and the Near East in 1897-8, contributing articles on travel and politics to the Times, Manchester Guardian, and Edinburgh Review. He joined the regular staff of the Times in 1899 as Assistant foreign editor, and acted as correspondent in Berlin for part of that year, subsequently going out to South Africa. He was in the Boer laager at Sandspruit when the war broke out, and was sent back by General Joubert to Cape Town, where he was appointed by the Times to organise and direct their staff of correspondents during the war. He edited the Times history of the war, in six volumes, leaving South Africa in 1900 for that purpose. After completing Vol. II he revisited South Africa at the close of war, in order to examine battlefields. He is on the council of the Imperial South African Association, and contested East Wolverhampton as Unionist candidate. He was champion of the gymnasium at Harrow; ran for Oxford against Cambridge in the cross-country race in 1896; is also a keen mountaineer; and is fond of boat sailing and travelling. | Unknown |
Amery | Richard | | Trooper | BSACM Rhodesia 1896 (1) Mashonaland 1897. 1897: Cpl. Mnt. Darwin Vols.
Source: BSACM rolls | Salisbury Field Force |
Amery | Richard | | Trooper | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Rhodesia Regiment |
Amery | Robert | 1006 | Private | QSA (4) CC Wep Tr Witt. QSA (4). Romsey 1986 £225. Part lot, DNW November 1991. Dixon's Medals September 1992 £175
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll | Kaffrarian Rifles |
Amery | Robert | 22621 | Driver | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Commander-in-Chief's Bodyguard |
Amery | T | 158 | Sergeant | Died of disease. Lydenburg, 30 November 1900
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Army Post Office Corps |
Amery | T | 158 | Sergeant | Demise: Died of disease 30 Nov 1900
Place: Lydenburg
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Army Post Office Corps |
Ames | A | 2534 | Private | 2nd Btn. Wounded at Spearman's Camp. 21 Jan 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 66 line 29 | (Prince of Wales's Own) West Yorkshire Regiment |
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