London Times, 01 Sep 00 (Saturday)

p8a The Canada left Southampton yesterday for Cape Town after embarking 26 officers and 808 men. She will call at Queenstown to embark 9 officers and 700 men.

The Lismore Castle landed at Plymouth yesterday 12 officers and 141 sick and wounded.

 

London Times, 03 Sep 00 (Monday)

p4c Dateline Colombo, Sep 1. The Ranee has arrived with the third batch of Boer prisoners. (no numbers mentioned)

 

p8b The Canada left Queenstown yesterday for South Africa. She embarked the following:

1/Border Regiment – 1 officer and 100 men

2/Yorkshire Light Infantry – 2 officers and 100 men

Rifle Brigade – 2 officers and 200 men

1/Essex Regiment – 1 officer and 100 men

King’s Royal Rifles – 2 officers and 200 men

3/Leinster Regiment – 1 officer.

 

London Times, 04 Sep 00 (Tuesday)

p3b The Persia left Table Bay Sep 1 for Southampton. The Nubia, from Southampton, arrived at Natal yesterday.

 

p8f The Dilwara left Seychelles on Sunday for Colombo.

 

London Times, 05 Sep 00 (Wednesday)

p3c The Manila, from Table Bay, has arrived at Natal.

Dateline New Orleans, Sep 4. The Montcalm, with 1,400 mules for South Africa, has had sailing delayed due to a mutiny of English stokers. 40 stokers have been jailed.

 

p8a The hospital ship Simla left for England on August 27. The following were listed:

RAMC – Major Deeble, in charge. Major FitzGerald, Captain Crawford, Lieutenant Croly, & Qm Spackman.

RE – Captain Young

2/Lancaster Fusiliers – Captain Wood

1/Border Regiment – Major Nash & Captain Tuson

2/Middlesex Regiment – Lieutenant Grylls

2/Royal Irish Fusiliers – Lieutenant Macklem

1/Highland Light Infantry – Captain Kays

2/Royal Fusiliers – Lieutenant French-Brewster

1/Welsh Fusiliers – Lieutenant Harris

2/Dorset Regiment – Lieutenant Herbert

2/Derbyshire Regiment – Captain Dove

1/North Staffordshire Regiment – Captain Amphlett

1/Dublin Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Lamprey

ASC – Captain Liddell

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain Custance

Uitenhage Volunteer Rifles – Captain Mildrum

Veterinary Dept. – Major Gladstone

Civil Surgeons – W B Bennett & J G Willis

Sick laying down, 40; convalescent, 218

Wounded laying down, 2; convalescent, 14.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 05 Sep 00 Paper Missing

 

London Times, 06 Sep 00 (Thursday) No items found.

 

London Times, 07 Sep 00 (Friday)

p3e The Armenian has arrived at Table Bay. The Winkfield left Table Bay for London on Sep 9.

p10e The Persia left for England on Sep 1, with sick and wounded. The following were listed:

Dublin Fusiliers – Captain Lonsdale

South African L H – Lieutenant Thompson

Sick laying down, 10; convalescent, 319

Wounded convalescent, 25

For duty on voyage –

Civil Surgeon Strafford

Nursing Sisters – M E Clare & H Gray

On passage home – Captain Bridgman, 4/Middlesex Regiment

 

London Times, 08 Sep 00 (Saturday)

p5b& c The Aurania, with 34 officers and 911 men arrived at Cape Town on Sep 6. The Assaye, with 77 officers, 5 nurses, 1,186 invalid men, and 62 men, from Cape Town, left Las Palmas on the evening of the 5th, for Southampton.

 

p7a & b The Custodian left for England with the following on passage home:

12the Lancers – Lieutenant Dunlop

RGA – Captain Kempson

Rifle Brigade – Captain Digby

6/Middlesex Regiment – Captain Chichester

Orpen’s Horse – Lieutenant Otto

Civil Veterinary Surgeon – J Wilson Barker

Reverends E H Taylor & R MacClelland

RFA – Major Gay & Quartermaster Collins

2/Manchester Regiment – Qm Gordon

4/Worcester Regiment – Captain Palmer

3/West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Wright

 

The Tantallon Castle left for England on Aug 29. The following were listed:

2/Life Guards – Major Anstruther-Thomson

3/DG – Lieutenant Lomer

3/West India Regiment – Lieutenant Yates

Royal Scots Greys – Captain Maxwell

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant Braithwaite

Colonel Gourko, Russian Military Attache & Lieutenant Asselberg, Dutch Army

 

Passengers on the Scot, which arrived at Southampton yesterday from the Cape. The following were listed:

Lieutenant General Sir J Hills-Johnes, V C

Lieutenant Lord Kensington

Colonel Carew,

Count Stakovitch, Russian Military Attache

40 persons ordered to leave the Transvaal by military authorities.

 

London Times, 10 Sep 00 (Monday)

p3c The British Princess has arrived at St Vincent

Dateline Gibraltar, Sep 9. The Harwarden Castle arrived here and after landing drafts embarked 100 men of the Berkshire Regiment and 100 men of the Cameron Highlanders under command of Colonel Durney, 1/Berkshire Regiment The Harwarden Castle sailed this afternoon for South Africa.

 

p8b The Braemar Castle is expected to arrive at East India Docks next Friday. She is bringing nearly 600 deported foreigners from the Cape. The ship will call at Flushing and the passengers referred to will be desired to land there, those who do not land there will be transferred at the East India Docks to a vessel which will convey them back to Flushing. It is understood that none will be allowed to land in England.

The transport Assaye, with invalids anchored in Southampton waters last night. The Maplemore, from Table Bay for Albert Docks, arrived in the Thames on Saturday. The Manhattan, from East London for Albert Docks, passed Gravesend yesterday.

The Manchester Merchant, from London, left Queenstown on Saturday afternoon for Cape Town, having embarked 67 horses. The following were listed:

RHA – 100 men

RFA – 112 men

Warwick Regiment – 105 men

6 officers, details and 313 horses.

 

London Times, 11 Sep 00 (Tuesday)

p5b The Orotava left Tilbury Docks yesterday having on board 28 officers and 720 men for South Africa. The following were listed:

3/Royal West Surrey Regiment – 2 officers and 32 men

3/Royal Lancaster Regiment – 222 men

4/Royal Lancashire Regiment – 08 men

3/East Lancashire Regiment – 131 men

3/South Lancashire Regiment – 4 officers and 1 men. Lieutenant Colonel Blackburne, in charge.

5 Nurses

5 Civil Engineers

3 Chaplains

The Templemore brought back 4 Krupp guns captured from the Boers.

 

The Assaye, with sick and wounded arrived at Southampton landed yesterday morning 57 officers, 13 nursing sisters and 1,331 men. Lieutenant Colonel Sturgess, 3/Northumberland, was in command.

 

London Times, 12 Sep 00 (Wednesday)

p5a The Templemore left Albert Docks yesterday with troops for South Africa. The following were listed:

1/DG – 2 officers and 30 men

16th Lancers – 60 men

1/Connaught Rangers – 100 men

RAMC – 5 officers

350 remounts.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 12 Sep 00

p32 Here a list of Boer prisoners captured at Fouriesburg embarked for Ceylon on board S S Bavarian.

 

London Times, 13 Sep 00 (Thursday)

p5a & b The Winkfield left for England on Sep 3. The following invalids were listed:

RFA – Captain Metcalfe

Canadian Infantry – Lieutenant Layborn

Remount Depot – Captain Vansittart

2/Royal Irish Fusiliers – Lieutenant Kavanagh

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain Crabbe

Lincolnshire Regiment – Captain Gamble

The following listed were proceeding home on appointment:

4/Worcestershire Regiment – Major Hovell

RA – Qms. Ricketts & Sergeant Harris

2/Staffordshire Regiment – nd Lieutenant Thomas

1/DG – nd Lieutenant Renton

Irish Guards – nd Lieutenant McCalmont

Reserve of officers – Captain Vicars

ASC – Staff Sergeant Castell

On passage home Civil Surgeon G Simon

 

The Moor left for England Sep 6. The following were listed:

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant Colonel Sitwell

3/South Wales Borderers – Captain Dundas

Civil Surgeons – R W Jameson & E P Wallace.

 

The Templemore, from Albert Docks, embarked at Southampton yesterday 5 officers, 154 men and 30 horses. She sails from Southampton today for Queenstown to embark 1 officer, 116 men of the /Wiltshire Regiment, and 60 remounts. Lieutenant Colonel J F M Fawcett, 5the Lancers is in charge.

The Orotava left Queenstown yesterday afternoon for Cape Town with 30 officers, 1,387 men and 9 nurses. At Queenstown she embarked drafts for the following Regiments : Royal Welsh, Yorks & Lancaster, 3/Royal Scots, 3/KOSB, 3/West Riding and Royal Munster Fusiliers.

 

p8a Here is a report from Army Hq,., South Africa, Pretoria, 7 June 1900, concerning "Treatment of British Prisoners of War at Pretoria”.

 

London Times, 14 Sep 00 (Friday)

p3f The hospital ship Simla arrived at Las Palmas on Thuesday evening and left yesterday morning for Southampton. The Tagus arrived at Table Bay from Southampton yesterday.

p5c It is announced that between the present time and October 25, 14 vessels are expected to arrive at Cape Town with 12,915 horses and cobs for use by the Army. 6 ships from New Orleans with 5,785, 3 from Fiume with 3,030, 2 from Buenos Ayres with 1,850, 2 from Montreal with 1,500 and 1 from Sydney with 750. There are also 5,449 mules due at the Cape, 4 ships, all from New Orleans.

 

p9c The Harwarden Castle arrived at Malta yesterday from Gibraltar and embarked a company of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment She will leave today for Cyprus and the Cape.

 

London Times, 15 Sep 00 (Saturday)

p10a The Templemore left Queenstown for Cape Town yesterday afternoon. She left Queenstown with 13 officers, 563 men and 390 remounts. Colonel J F M Fawcett, 5th Lancers, in charge.

 

Note page 10c & d report of the Gibbon & Quicke expedition into central Africa. 15 Sep 00.

 

London Times, 17 Sep 00 (Monday)

p5a The Tantallon Castle arrived at Southampton on Saturday with several officers on board and 39 of Lord Robert’s "undesireables”, who are proceeding to Holland.

The Tamar arrived at Southampton on Saturday with 64 invalids under command of Major Alexander, RAMC

 

p5d Lieutenant Colonel H C Surtees, 1/CG mentioned here.

 

London Times, 18 Sep 00 (Tuesday) Nothing of note.

 

London Times, 19 Sep 00 (Wednesday)

p8b The hospital ship Simla, with invalids, arrived at Southampton yesterday morning and disembarked 31 officers, 7 nursing sisters, and 317 men. (no names)

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 19 Sep 00

p8 The Kildonan Castle sailed Saturday for Southampton with 1,147 invalids. All were supplied with an outfit of warm clothing, pipes, tobacco and cigarettes by the Absent-minded Beggar Relief Corps.

 

p15 Note here. Colonel Maxse, listed as Chief of Police, present at execution of Cordua.

 

p25 Dateline London, Sep 13. The Templemore and Orotava, with 1,890 troops and 440 horses, sailed for South Africa yesterday.

Dateline London, Sep 14. Three transports will sail before the 26th for South Africa with 940 men and 720 horses. Between now and 25th Oct 18 vessels will arrive at Cape Town with 12,915 foreign horses and cobs and 5,449 mules.

 

p33 Here a listing of Boer Prisoners for Ceylon by the Bavarian.

London Times, 20 Sep 00 (Thursday)

p3d The Victorian has arrived at Table Bay. Dateline Buenos Ayres, Sep 18. The Langton Grange leaves today for South Africa with 940 horses.

 

p5c The Harwarden Castle arrived at Malta from Cyprus (?? I think it is the other way around), will embark a large draft for the Cape. She sails for Alexandra today. The Limassol will leave Malta on Friday for Aden and Durban,

 

London Times, 21 Sep 00 (Friday) Nothing of note.

 

London Times, 22 Sep 00 (Saturday)

p7b & c The hospital ship Avoca left for England on September 11. The following were listed:

RAMC – Major Rose, in charge.

RHA – Lieutenant Colonel Burton, Lieutenants Peck & Gray

3/West Surrey Regiment – Captain Crofton

1/KOSB – 2nd Lieutenant Cobden

1/Yorkshire Light Infantry – Captain Boulton

2/Manchester Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Vanrenen

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant S A Smith

Volunteer Engineers – Lieutenant Pott

RFA – Captain Ward

RGA – Captain Webb

2/Bedfordshire Regiment – Lieutenant Allason

2/Hampshire Regiment – Captain de Montmorency

3/Manchester Regiment – Captain Sowray

AOD – Captain Yallop

Veterinary Dept. – Major Pallin

3/Royal Irish Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Barrett

Civil Veterinary Surgeon – W G Pakeman

Nursing Sister – G E Morgan

Sick laying down, 78; convalescent, 171

Wounded laying down, 4; convalescent, 9

For duty on voyage – Reverend R Morrison

 

The Dunottar Castle left for England on Sep 12, with the following officers on board:

Indian Staff Corps – Captain Gough

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant Faulkner

10th Hussars – Lieutenant Hon. Stanley

 

London Times, 24 Sep 00 (Monday)

p9e The Armenian left for England on Sep 15, with the following on passage home:

3/Border Regiment – Lieutenant Crackanthorpe

RFA – 2nd Lieutenant Oldershaw

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Mahoney

2/West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Weeks

RAMC – Major Dale

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant Darley (late of)

Civil Veterinary Surgeons – J H G Paterson, H Price, & Carlisle

Civil Surgeon Sterne

Chaplain – Reverend E W Norris

Nurse Bradenbury

 

The Assaye left Southampton last evening for South Africa with 26 officers, 5 warrant officers, 9 nurses, and 572 men. There are also 24 colonials on board, rejoining their regiments. Colonel Pickwood, RA is in command.

The Maplemore left Southampton yesterday with 160 remounts for South Africa.

 

 

London Times, 25 Sep 00 (Tuesday)

p10a The transport Suffolk has gone ashore 20 miles west of Cape Saint Francis, West of Port Elizabeth, and was sinking. The Lake Erie is standing by.

The Harwarden Castle, after landing drafts, left Alexandria yesterday for Natal with 100 men of the Leicestershire Regiment

 

London Times, 26 Sep 00 (Wednesday)

p10a & b The Kildonan Castle left for England September 15 with sick, wounded and passengers. The following were listed:

R M Light Infantry – Colonel Adair, Staff, in charge.

Sick and Wounded –

7/DG – Captain Bramstom-Newman, Lieutenant Cholmley

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel Younghusband, Majors De Freville & Coke, Captains Sir Dickson-Poynder & Simpson & Lieutenants Lord Kesteven & Mitchell

1/Royal Sussex Regiment – Captain Mackenzie, 2nd Lieutenant Seachman

1/A & S Highlanders – Lieutenant Colonel Wilson

Dublin Fusiliers – Lieutenant Taylor

6/Lancashire Fusiliers – Captain Depentheny-O’Kelly

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel Falvey, Lieutenant McLoughlin

Nursings Sisters – E Cruickshank, L D Hill, & A N Bowles

Marshall’s Horse – Lieutenant Hall

Civil Surgeon – F R Stewart

Royal Scots Greys – Lieutenant Hon. Lindsay

RFA – Major Lindsay, 2nd Lieutenant Turner

1/Suffolk Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Sinnett

2/Bedford Regiment – Captain Nicholl

2/Royal Irish Regiment – Lieutenant Fitzhugh

2/Royal Highlanders – Lieutenant Innes

2/Wiltshire Regiment – Major Stock

1/Munster Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Conway

3/East Lancashire Regiment – Lieutenant Toller

ASC – Major Humphreys, Quartermaster Richardson

Militia Medical Staff Corps – Surgeon-Captain O’Connor

Imperial Bushmen – Captain Ingoldby, Lieutenant Davies

N Z M I – Captain Hutson

Bombay Lancers – Lieutenant Williams

Sick laying down, 127; convalescent, 899

Wounded laying down, 47; convalescent, 73

For Duty on Voyage –

Civil Surgeons – F Faulkner & J Thwaite

Nursing Sisters – B F Jones & F M Williams

Chaplains – Reverends W S Swaine, REVernon, Hanson, & H McCarten

On Passage Home –

Royal Fusiliers – Colonel Townshend

3/DG – Lieutenant Simpson & 2nd Lieutenant Springfield

RGA – 2nd Lieutenant Wylde

3/West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Baggally

4/Worcester Regiment – Captain Ruxton

RFA – Major Goff

2/Northumberland Fusiliers – Captain Lynch-Staunton & Quartermaster Bett

South Staffordshire Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Hore

2/Yorkshire Regiment – Lieutenant Raymond

Seaforth Highlanders – Lieutenant Radclyffe

Royal Scots – Lieutenant Colonel Morgan-Payler

4/DG – 2nd Lieutenant Holford

2/Liverpool Regiment – Captain Parmiter

Irish Guards – 2nd Lieutenant Lord Kingston

Imperial Yeomanry – Colonels Brookfield & St Quintin, Lieutenants Lord Milton, Hilliard, Selby & Lowndes, Captain Vidler (RAMC)

2/Durham Light Infantry – Lieutenant Ainsworth

Queensland M I – Major Rankin

2/Essex Regiment – Captain Chawner

Civil Veterinary Surgeon Germyn

 

The Suffolk has sunk with the loss of 800 animals. No loss of humans. The Lake Erie reports the saving of 142 men from the Suffolk.

The Armenian, from Table Bay, arrived at St Helena Monday.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 26 Sep 00

p27 The Norman arrived at Cape Town yesterday morning with 281 passengers and 1,160 bags of mail. Some passengers are listed, mostly civilians. Officers listed:

Lieutenant Acton, RN, Lieutenant & (?) Commander Forbes

 

London Times, 27 Sep 00 (Thursday) Nothing noted.

 

London Times, 28 Sep 00 (Friday)

p5a The Briton left for England Sep 19, having on board the following on passage home:

4/Royal Irish Rifles – Captain McCammond

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel Lord Gerard, Major Hallowes, Captains Dundas & Marks, Lieutenant Stuart

Royal Scots Greys – Lieutenant Middleton

Reserve of Officers – Major Manuel, & Captains Pirie & Thompson

Red Cross Society – Sir John Furley

RAMC – Majors Sir. J Clark & Moir

Kaffrarian Rifles – Major Price

CIV– Lieutenants Wellby & W Wilson

12th Lancers – Lieutenant Sloane-Stanley

18th Hussars – Major Greville

1/DG – Captain Williams

Gordon Highlanders – Captain Rogers (attached)

RHA – Lieutenant Livingstone-Learmouth

Nursing Sister Whiteford

 

The Persia, with sick and wounded, arrived at Southampton yesterday. The following were listed:

Royal Dublin Fusiliers – Captain Lonsdale

South African L H – Lieutenant Thompson

334 men

4/Middlesex Regiment – Captain Bridgman, a passenger.

 

London Times, 29 Sep 00 (Saturday) Nothing noted.

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