Rose | Bertram Temple | | Lieutenant | He died of enteric at the Base Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, March 30th, 1900. He was the son of Charles Day Rose of Hardwick House, Pangbourne, and 53 Berkeley Square, London, and MP for Newmarket. Lieutenant Rose was 25 years of age, and educated at Eton. At Spion Kop, on January 24th, 1900, he did splendid service. A messenger to Colonel Thorneycroft was shot dead before he could deliver his errand. Lieutenant Rose, who apparently knew the message, then crept over and shouted out to Colonel Thorneycroft, "Sir Charles Warren has heliographed to say that you are in command, you are a general". Lieutenant Rose was then sent with some orders directing the right to be reinforced. He lived through this and much other severe fighting on the Tugela, to die as stated. He was a brother of Captain C E Rose.
Source: Donner |
Rose | Thomas Philip Archibald | 4887 | Lieutenant | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Roselt | John James Frederick | 1582 | Trooper | Discharged 25 Aug 1900 at own request
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Rosengren | Olof | 55245 | Saddler | Discharged 5 Jun1901 at own request
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Rosenquest | Frederick | 8578 | Trooper | Transferred to Police Heidelburg, 1 Oct 1901
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Rosenwarne | Vivian | 6376 | Trooper | Discharged 9 Nov 1900 at own request
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Roslyn Earl of | J F H | | Lieutenant | Resigned 30 Mar 1900
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Ross | | | Lieutenant | Severely wounded. Landerspruit Drift, 16 November 1900
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Ross | Alexander | 4656 | Corporal | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
Ross | Charles Robert | 4278 | Trooper | Transferred to Railway 17 Oct 1900
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 |
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