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EgenSydney David2800Source: Attestation papers. See image on this site.Railway Pioneer Regiment
EgenolfC7032Private2nd Battalion
Source: QSA roll
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
Egerton5061SergeantPrisoner. Blood River Poort, 17 September 1901
2nd Battalion. Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
EgertonASource: QSA and KSA medal rollsMidland Mounted Rifles
EgertonA1790SapperTransferred to G Company 26 Jun 1900.

QSA (2) CC OFS

TNA ref 156/40
Royal Engineers, Railway Company, 10th
EgertonA F1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
(Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders
EgertonA FCaptainMID LG: 10 September 1901, page: 5950. Source: Field Marshal Roberts. 4 September 1901. Re: General mentions
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(Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders
EgertonA G CSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsColdstream Guards
EgertonA G E2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Coldstream Guards
EgertonArthur FrederickCaptainEGERTON, ARTHUR FREDERICK, Captain, was born 15 January 1866, son of Lieutenant-Colonel A F Egerton and Helen, daughter of Martin Tucker Smith, his wife (she married, secondly, Sir W J Gascoigne). He entered the Army, 1886; was promoted Captain, 1894; served in the Sudan, 1898; was present at the actions at Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal; Khedive's Medal with two clasps). He served in the South African War, 1900-2; during operations in the Orange Free State, February to May 1900, and in the Transvaal in May and June, 1900, including actions at Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill (11 and 12 June); during operations in Orange River Colony, May to 29 November 1900 including actions at Wittebergen (1 to 29 July) and Ladybrand (2 to 5 September). Captain Egerton served on the Staff, as Assistant Provost Marshal, from 24 June 1900; during operations in the Transvaal, January 1901 to 31 May 1902, and Orange River Colony 30 November 1900 to January 1902. He was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 10 September 1901]; received the Queen's Medal with four clasps; the King's Medal with two clasps, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 27 September 1901]: "Arthur Frederick Egerton, Captain, Cameron Highlanders. In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa". The Insignia were presented by the King 24 October 1902. He retired from the Cameron Highlanders, 1902, and was Captain, Reserve of Officers.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
(Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders
EgertonBertram Gustavus14585PrivateNo known Company. Served in 20th Btn IY
Source: QSA Medal Rolls
Imperial Yeomanry
EgertonC4th Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Oxfordshire Light Infantry
EgertonC2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Gloucestershire Regiment
EgertonCharles27465TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls22nd Company, 2nd Btn, IY
EgertonCharles ComynMajorEGERTON, CHARLES COMYN, Major, was born 10 November 1848, at Parsonstown, King's County, Ireland, son of Major General C H Egerlon (Colonel, 89th PYO Regiment); educated at Kossall and Sandhurst; entered the Army in 1867 as Ensign, 76th Foot.  He married, in 1877, Anna Wellwood (died 1890), daughter of J L Hill, of Edinburgh, and their children were: Wion de Malpas, born in 1879 (himself awarded the DSO); James Boswell, born in 1880 (killed in action 1918), and Charles Caledon, born in 1886 (killed in action 1915).  He served during the Afghan War, 1879; was with General Sir F Roberts in his march from Kabul to Kandahar; Battle of Kandahar (Despatches, 3 December 1880; Medal with clasp, Bronze Decoration); Mari Expedition, 1880; Black Mountain Expedition, 1888 (Despatches, Medal); 1st and 2nd Miranzai Expeditions; was severely wounded, mentioned in Despatches, and given the Brevet of Colonel, clasp, and created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 30 May 1891]: "Charles Comyn Egerton, Major, Indian Staff Corps, Assistant Adjutant-General, Punjab Frontier Force".  (Insignia sent to Cornmander-in-Chief in India, and presented in India).  He served in the Waziristan Field Force, 1894-5, in command of a column (Despatches [London Gazette, 2 July 1895], created a CB 1895, clasp); with the Dongola Expedition, commanded Indian Contingent (Despatches, British and Khedive's Medals, ADC to HM Queen Victoria); commanded 1st Brigade, Tochi Force, 1897-8 (Despatches, 11 February 1898, Medal with clasp); commanded Expeditions against Mahsud Waziris, 1900-2, and Darwesh Khel Waziris, 1902-3; commanded Somaliland Field Force, 1903-4; action of Jidballi (Medal, two clasps, created a KCB 1903); and created a GCI5.1904; commanding troops in Madras, 1904-7; General 28 October 1906; retired 5 February 1907; is Colonel, Cavalry Frontier Force, India; Member of Council of India, 1907-17; Field-Marshal, March 1917.  Field-Marshal Sir C C Egerton had the Afghan Medal and clasp for Kandahar; the Indian Frontier Medal and three clasps; the Indian General Service Medal and two clasps; the Dongola Medal and Khedive's Medal; the Somaliland Medal and two clasps.  He was four times mentioned in Despatches; awarded the DSO; held the Coronation Medal and the Jubilee Medal. 
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Indian Staff Corps
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