London Times, 01 Oct 01 (Tuesday)

p5b The Dunvegan Castle left for England Sep 25. Captain Lord Ennismore, Imperial Yeomanry is listed as a passenger.

 

The Custodian left Southampton yesterday afternoon for South Africa. She embarked 22 officers, about 300 men, various drafts, and 346 horses.

p5d The Dilwara has landed 200 R G A at Gibraltar.

 

London Times, 02 Oct 01 (Wednesday)

p8a & b The Britannic left for England Sep 27 with invalids. The following were listed: 2/DG – Major P M Sykes

RE – Captain F H C Burne

2/Cheshire – Major W C Neville

1/W Riding – 2/Lieutenant W B Goddard

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel W K H Campbell, Captains Sir E H Hulse, J D Boswell, Lieutenant C S Kinmond

Queensland Bushmen – Lieutenant K G Halse

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant E V Chaplin

Kitchener’s Horse – Lieutenant H Jones

Sick laying down, 37; convalescent, 301

Wounded laying down, 21; convalescent, 20

With the following on passage home:

1/L G – Lieutenant Colonel H Grenfell

11/Hussars – Captain J T D Tyndale Biscoe

RGA – Lieutenant Colonels R F Johnson, W H Darby

4/Liverpool – Captain H B de V Tupper

1/Lancashire Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant H Cooke

3/Sussex – Captain Quartermaster T Kinloch

Cameron Highlanders – Captain D N C C Miers

3/Connaught Rangers – Major H W Anderson

3/Gordon Highlanders – Captain E Napier

Imperial Yeomanry – Major A V Poynter, Captains V L Gordon, A S Trevor, Lieutenant G C Jennis

Reverend H Macarten

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel D Bruce

Brabant’s Horse (Late) – Captain V Musgrave

1/ Brabant’s Horse – Lieutenant R P Parker

Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts (Late) – Captain Harrington Kyle, Captain & Quartermaster S Reid

Scottish Horse – Captain J F Ramsay

Border Horse (Late) – Captain J F Field

Imperial L H – Lieutenant Quartermaster C A Garland

South African Constabulary – Lieutenant S F Bristow

J’burg Mounted Rifles (Late) – Lieutenant A V Smith

Civil Veterinary Surgeon J B Cowx

Civil Surgeons C L Dunne, J C Caldwell, J H Stuart

Nursing Sisters M Boyd-King, L J Attree, M Steel, P Frater

Due Southampton 18 Oct

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 02 Oct 01

p17 The Briton arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Lieutenant & Mrs. Bouverie, Sub. -Lieutenant Brosser, Lieutenant & Mrs. England & child & maid, Captain Mitchell, Sub. -Lieutenant White.

The Scot sails for England this afternoon with the following named military passengers: Major General Pretyman.

 

p25 The Montreal has left New Orleans for South Africa with 1,050 horses.

The Chicago has left Queenstown with 730 remounts for South Africa.

 

London Times, 03 Oct 01 (Thursday)

p5a & b Note here long letter by E Hobhouse to Brodrick.

 

The Custodian left Queenstown yesterday after embarking 100 horses and a few details.

London Times, 04 Oct 01 (Friday)

p8a The Orient arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with over 600 time-expired and invalid troops. (No Names)

 

London Times, 05 Oct 01 (Saturday)

The Norman arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following on passage home:

Staff – Major- General J M Babington, Captain C L K Campbell

10/Hussars – Captain Hon. J Dawnay

Prince of Wales L H – Captain R Rayner

P O W L H – Captain R Lloyd-Davis

Imperial Yeomanry Hospital – Captain Dessauer Chambers, Force Dr. H D Rolliston

 

The hospital ship Dunera left for England Oct 1, with invalids; The following were listed: Staff – Colonel G E Harley

1/W Riding – Major B St J LeMarchant

1/R Scots – Major E H Molyneaux Seel

RE – Major P R Murdoch

S A Constabulary – Major H W Madoc

3/Derby – Captain G H B Fletcher

1/Gordon High. – Captain A O Norman

Scots Greys – Lieutenant A G Seymour

13/Hussars – Lieutenant A W B Spencer

ASC – 2/Lieutenant E G Fellows

RFA – Lieutenant L S Biddulph

Yorks Light Infantry – 2/Lieutenant A W Wallace

Imperial Yeomanry – 2/Lieutenant W A Morling

2/E Kent – Lieutenant G A Daniell

GA – Major F W G Tothill

2/Hants – Lieutenant H W Mann

1/Midlothian Volunteer Artillery – Surgeon Lieutenant W M Taylor

Nursing Sister R Lawless

Sick laying down, 73; convalescent, 179

Wounded laying down, 13; convalescent, 11

Due Southampton 22 Oct

 

The Mohawk left for England Sep 30 with the following invalids :

Sick laying down, 9; convalescent 641

Wounded laying down, 1; convalescent 9

With the following on passage home:

Indian Staff Corps – Major A C M Waterfield

4/KRRC – Captain J H Smith

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant C R Molyneaux

2/Devon – 2/Lieutenant A F Redfern

2/W Riding – Major F M H Marshall

RAMC – Lieutenant P S Lelean

P o W L H – Captain R Fairclough

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant R G S Miller

Dublin City Militia Artillery – Captain J R Hemlyn Nott

Kent Militia Artillery – Lieutenant W V Packe

Civil Surgeon J H Martin

Civil Veterinary Surgeon A J Savage

Nursing Sisters S Brown, M McIntosh, A Nicholl

Due Southampton Oct 20.

 

London Times, 07 Oct 01 (Monday)

p3b Dateline Bombay, Oct 5. The Aurania arrived here yesterday with 1,000 Boer prisoners. Held in quarantine due to measles on board.

 

p8a & b Note Here: Table of Casualties for month of September, 1901.

 

The Tagus will sail today from Southampton with about 500 men for South Africa. Included are men from:

No. 7 Composite Company M I

RE detachment

RAMC detachment

Shoeing Smiths – 151

 

Note Here: Soldier’s grave committee at Bloemfontein.

 

London Times, 08 Oct 01 (Tuesday)

p8b The Tagus embarked 151 shoeing smiths, with a total of 48 officers, 5 warrant officers and 440 men at sh. Major Spratt, 2/Devons, in command.

 

The Nubia arrived at Southampton Water yesterday afternoon. She will land he troops at 9 o’clock this morning. The following were listed:

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant H P Travers

Scottish Horse – 2/Lieutenant T McLetchie

5/Lancers – Captain M P R Oakes

4/KRRC – Lieutenant A J Fife

1/Derby – Lieutenants Gibson, W R Frend

Victorian Mounted Rifles – Lieutenant J H Brabazon and 27 men

R Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant D H Evans

2/Middlesex – Captain R A Haviland, Lieutenant W D Hodgson

4/Rifle Brigade – Captain G B Gosling, Lieutenant F H Nugent

 

ASC – Major J S Moore, Lieutenant G Anstruther

RAMC – Captain N Marden, Civil Surgeons Dunn, Simpson, Lowe, Brew, Collyns

Nurses – Palmer, Gordon, Nutter, Phillips, Beetham, Douglas, Rider, Wells, Hunsellin

Reverend Peploe

 

The Scot left for England Oct 2 with the following on passage home:

Staff– Major General G T Pretyman, Lieutenant Viscount Acheson

Civil Service – Mr P Sherman, Mr C Plumer

 

London Times, 09 Oct 01 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 09 Oct 01

p1 Here, notice issued by Kitchener that khaki clothed rebels and Republicans will be tried by drumhead court-martial and shot immediately.

 

p11 The Antillian sailed for England Friday with the following named military passengers: Major Armitage, Captain Powell, Lieutenant W S Brancker and men and guns of M/RHA

 

London Times, 10 Oct 01 (Thursday)

p8b The Antillian left for England Oct 4 with the following on passage home:

RHA, "M” Bty. – Major E H Armitage, Captain E W M Powell, Lieutenants W S Brancker, E H H Elliot, AAGoschen and 135 men

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant E D H Daly

2/Dorset – Lieutenant F W Radcliffe

2/Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant J H Henderson

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain E P L Hare, Lieutenant W A B Daniell

Reverend E W Cossins

Civil Veterinary Surgeon J P Dimpy

Civil Surgeon J Graham

Due Southampton 28 Oct

 

The Assaye arrived at Southampton last evening from Queenstown.

 

London Times, 11 Oct 01 (Friday)

p9a The Hawarden Castle has arrived at Southampton with 27 officers and upwards of 700 men. The following were listed:

Staff – Lieutenant General Sir H J T Hildyard

13/Hussars – Major M A Close

RA – Lieutenant F M C French

R W Kent – Captain A W Martyn

RFA – Captain P Wheatley, Lieutenant W Williams

R Monmouth Militia Eng. – Captain R S Foresteit-Walker

2/Scots G – Major E Milner

2/Yorkshire – 2/Lieutenant C J H Gardner

1/R Scots Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant J D Strong

4/Lincoln – Captain E K Cordeaux

Devon – Captain N R Radcliffe

1/S Lancashire – Lieutenant E W E Milman

3/Border – Major R W W Jones

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant C C H Harvey

Remount Dept. – Captain C M Wheatley, Lieutenants S Galvayne, G C Duncan

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain H E Holbrow, Lieutenants W E Guinness, E T Whitehead, 2/Lieutenant E C St J B Neale

RAMC – Lieutenant R L Davies

Rhodesian Field Force – Surgeon Lieutenant H Cardin

Chinese Regiment of Infantry – Lieutenant Quartermaster T Jones

Imperial L Horse – Major H A Rogers

Civil Veterinary Surgeons F H Pinkett, E E Clode, K Hewlett, J T Crosby

Nursing Sisters W M Pooler, G Chinnery

 

The Pinemore left Albert Docks yesterday morning with 3 officers, a few details and 375 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for 375 more remounts.

 

London Times, 12 Oct 01 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.

 

London Times, 14 Oct 01 (Monday)

p10a & b The Victorian arrived in Southampton Water Saturday night and docked yesterday afternoon. The following were listed:

R Monmouth Militia Eng. – Lieutenant Colonel H E M Lindsay, Captain R L Matthews and 61 men

6/Lancashire Fusiliers – Colonel F C Romer, Major F L Sanders, Captains A F Owen-Lewis, R V H Applin, D F Robinson, P H Atkin, F S Garratt, Lieutenants C W Gaitskell, Sir A V F Seymour, P Beaumont, H Eardley-Wilmot, G H Hardman, A D C Krook, Lieutenant & Quartermaster A W Smith and 446 men

RAMC – Civil Surgeon S H Clarke

Nursing Sisters L L Watts, E M Young

 

The Pinemore, from London and Southampton, arrived at Queenstown Saturday night, with 630 remounts, shipped 97 more and sailed for South Africa yesterday at 1 p. m.

 

London Times, 15 Oct 01 (Tuesday)

p3b Dateline Bombay, Oct 14. The City of Vienna has arrived here with 756 Boer prisoners. There were 40 cases of measles and 14 of pneumonia during the voyage.

 

p8c The Dunottar Castle left for England on Oct 6 with the following on passage home:

Cape Colony Cyclist Corps – Lieutenant M R Irving

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant T P Barber

 

London Times, 16 Oct 01 (Wednesday)

p8a The Orcana left Port Natal for England Oct 12, with invalids. The following were listed: RFA – Captains W A Nicholson, E P Smith

RGA – Captain G A Murphy

AOC – Colonel A Samut

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel J G Macneece, Captain G S McLoughlin, Lieutenant J W H Houghton

2/E Kent – Captain J Hasler

1/S Lancashire – Lieutenant J Huxford

1/R Scots – Captain I F F Gardiner

Queensland Bushmen – Lieutenant C Hugonin

2/Norfolk – Major W F Percy

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants W Wyatt-Edgell, L P Putland, A Profeit

7/DG – Lieutenant N D H Campbell

2/Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry – Lieutenant F L Hingston

Chaplains – Fathers Keatinge, Sutherland

Civil Surgeons – R H Browne, E H Ridley

Nursing Sisters – Dawson, E M Hayden, M C Meeke, B Shipley, M E Gillan

Colonial Nursing Sisters – C G Jeffries, M E Cooke Smith

Reverend Schannell

Due Southampton Nov 4.

 

The Bavarian arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with 33 officers and 484 men and a few undesireables.

 

The Manhattan arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with 16 officers and 337 men. The following were listed:

17/Lancers – Lieutenant R B Brassey (Invalid)

R Anglesey Militia Eng. – Major F H Rawlins, Lieutenant A L Stanley and 53 men

3/Devonshire – Lieutenant R J Scarborough

Volunteer Company R Scots – Lieutenant R G W Adams

RFA – Captain V R Hine-Haycock

Volunteer Company S Staffordshire – Lieutenant E Smith

5/Manchester – Captain C A Vanderzee

Remount Dept. – Captain W H Croker, Lieutenant C S H Johnstone

Reserve of officers – Major A A W B Bright-Smith

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain C E Brooke Hunt

Scottish Horse – Lieutenant A Martin

Late of Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant F A F Bone

Veterinary Captain R J Anderson

Civil Surgeon C J Craddick

Civil Veterinary Surgeon A Cofton

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 16 Oct 01

p24 Dateline London, Oct 15. The City of Vienna has arrived at Bombay with 756 Boer POW and Gens. Blood & Beatson. Outbreak of measles among POW

 

p30 The Carisbrook Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Major Bernard, Major & Mrs. Schenk,

The Briton sails this afternoon for England with the following named military passengers: Lieutenant Lingham, Colonel & Mrs. Weldon.

 

London Times, 17 Oct 01 (Thursday)

p8b The Oratava left for England Oct 12 with invalids. The following were listed:

3/R W, Surrey – Captain W H DeB Griffiths

4/Bedford – Captain R P Croft

5/Lancashire Fusiliers – Captain G Armitage

2/R Berkshire – Lieutenant Colonel E H Burney

1/R Berkshire – Major G De La M Faunce

3/R Munster Fusiliers – Captain A L Coppinger

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel J McLaughlin

Army Pay Dept. – Captain R W Fanshawe

W Province Mounted Rifles – Lieutenant R H Sawyer

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel H C Wilson, Captains M L Paget, M H Ingram, Lieutenants J Latham, G A Cove

P o. W Light Horse – Lieutenant T L Shaw

Reserve of Officers – Captain S Harrison

R N – Lieutenant R M Hook

Nursing Sisters – J Wilson, J N Lindsay, A Wishart

Sick laying down, 72; convalescent, 365

Wounded laying down, 7; convalescent, 16

With the following on passage home:

Reserve of Officers – Major E P Curzon

R Highlanders – Lieutenant Colonel W Angel Scott

4/Manchester – Captain G F H Trueman

1/Northampton – Captains R W Rawlins, A F Bacon

1/W Yorkshire – 2/Lieutenant F H Hawky

3/Middlesex – 2/Lieutenant R R Rowe

2/E Yorkshire – Lieutenant E F Green

Reserve of Officers – Captain F G Jones

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants C Playfair, C Odlum

Remount Dept. – Captain R R Thompson

RAMC – Colonel J L Notter, Major R G Hanley

Reverends C Swarbreck, A D Firth

Civil Veterinary Surgeon E W Oliver

Civil Surgeons H H G Lnapp, J A H Brincker, W J Moir

Nursing Sisters L R Woolcoombe, B Turner, W Bron, S M Wright, M P Richardson

Due Southampton Oct 30.

 

London Times, 18 Oct 01 (Friday) Nothing Noted

 

London Times, 19 Oct 01 (Saturday)

p10b The Britannic arrived at Southampton yesterday at noon. The following were listed: 2/DG – Major P M Sykes

RE – Captain F H C Burne

2/Cheshire – Major W C Neville

1/W Riding – 2/Lieutenant W B Goddard

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel W K H Campbell, Captains Sir E H Hulse, J D Boswell, Lieutenant C S Kinmond

Queensland Bushmen – Lieutenant K G Halse

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant E V Chaplin

Kitchener’s Horse – Lieutenant H Jones

Sick laying down, 37; convalescent, 301

Wounded laying down, 21; convalescent, 20

With the following on passage home:

1/L G – Lieutenant Colonel H Grenfell

11/Hussars – Captain J T D Tyndale Biscoe

RGA – Lieutenant Colonels R F Johnson, W H Darby

4/Liverpool – Captain H B de V Tupper

1/Lancashire Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant H Cooke

3/Sussex – Captain Quartermaster T Kinloch

Cameron Highlanders – Captain D N C C Miers

3/Connaught Rangers – Major H W Anderson

3/Gordon Highlanders – Captain E Napier

Imperial Yeomanry – Major A V Poynter, Captains V L Gordon, A S Trevor, Lieutenant G C Jennis

Reverend H Macarten

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel D Bruce

Brabant’s Horse (Late) – Captain V Musgrave

1/ Brabant’s Horse – Lieutenant R P Parker

Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts (Late) – Captain Harrington Kyle, Captain & Quartermaster S Reid

Scottish Horse – Captain J F Ramsay

Border Horse (Late) – Captain J F Field

Imperial L H – Lieutenant Quartermaster C A Garland

South African Constabulary – Lieutenant S F Bristow

J’burg Mounted Rifles (Late) – Lieutenant A V Smith

Civil Veterinary Surgeon J B Cowx

Civil Surgeons C L Dunne, J C Caldwell, J H Stuart

Nursing Sisters M Boyd-King, L J Attree, M Steel, P Frater

 

The Scot arrived at Southampton yesterday. With the following on passage home:

Major General Sir G T Pretyman

Viscount Acheson

 

London Times, 21 Oct 01 (Monday)

p8b The Fifeshire left Albert Docks Saturday afternoon with a few details and 400 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for 300 additional remounts.

 

The hospital ship Nubia left Southampton Saturday for South Africa with 10 officers, 28 men, RAMC, 24 wives and 13 children.

 

London Times, 22 Oct 01 (Tuesday)

p8a & b The Montrose left Southampton for South Africa with 6 officers, 200 men of the Liverpool Regiment, 30 men RE and details for a total on board of 26 officers and 241 men. Captain Pell, 2/R West Surrey in command

The Mohawk arrived at Southampton yesterday with 764 men. The following were listed: Indian Staff Corps – Major A C M Waterfield

4/KRRC – Captain J H Smith

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant C R Molyneaux

2/Devon – 2/Lieutenant A F Redfern

2/W Riding – Major F M H Marshall

RAMC – Lieutenant P S Lelean

P o W L H – Captain R Fairclough

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant R G S Miller

Dublin City Militia Artillery – Captain J R Hemlyn Nott

Kent Militia Artillery – Lieutenant W V Packe

Civil Surgeon J H Martin

Civil Veterinary Surgeon A J Savage

Nursing Sisters S Brown, M McIntosh, A Nicholl

 

London Times, 23 Oct 01 (Wednesday)

p8b The Briton left for England Oct 16 with the following on passage home:

RE – Lieutenant Colonel G F Gorringe

1/Welsh Fusiliers – Captain REP Gabbett

RFA – Captain C F Stevens

10/Hussars – Lieutenant CBO Mitford

RAMC – Prof. Simpson

Due Southampton Nov 1.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 23 Oct 01 This issue is missing.

 

London Times, 24 Oct 01 (Thursday)

p8b The Dunera arrived at Plymouth yesterday with 276 invalids. 1 officer ( 2/Lieutenant A W Wallace, 2/KO Yorkshire Light Infantry) and 2 men died on the voyage. The following others were listed:

Staff – Colonel G E Harley

1/W Riding – Major B St J LeMarchant

1/R Scots – Major E H Molyneaux Seel

RE – Major P R Murdoch

S A Constabulary – Major H W Madoc

3/Derby – Captain G H B Fletcher

1/Gordon High. – Captain A O Norman

Scots Greys – Lieutenant A G Seymour

13/Hussars – Lieutenant A W B Spencer

ASC – 2/Lieutenant E G Fellows

RFA – Lieutenant L S Biddulph

Imperial Yeomanry – 2/Lieutenant W A Morling

2/E Kent – Lieutenant G A Daniell

GA – Major F W G Tothill

2/Hants – Lieutenant H W Mann

1/Midlothian Volunteer Artillery – Surgeon Lieutenant W M Taylor

Nursing Sister R Lawless

 

London Times, 25 Oct 01 (Friday)Nothing Noted

 

London Times, 26 Oct 01 (Saturday)

p12b The Victorian sailed from Southampton yesterday with 20 officers, 219 men and 392 horses. Will call at Queenstown for additional horses.

 

London Times, 28 Oct 01 (Monday)

p10a & b The Antillian arrived at Southampton Saturday with the following on passage home:

RHA, "M” Bty. – Major E H Armitage, Captain E W M Powell, Lieutenants W S Brancker, E H H Elliot, AAGoschen and 135 men

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant E D H Daly

2/Dorset – Lieutenant F W Radcliffe

2/Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant J H Henderson

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain E P L Hare, Lieutenant W A B Daniell

Reverend E W Cossins

Civil Veterinary Surgeon J P Dimpy

Civil Surgeon J Graham

 

p10d The Victorian arrived at Queenstown on Saturday night. Sunday morning she embarked 2 officers, and 85 remounts. She sailed for South Africa at noon.

 

London Times, 29 Oct 01 (Tuesday)

p4c The Assaye, from Southampton for Table Bay, left Gibraltar yesterday for Malta after embarking details.

 

London Times, 30 Oct 01 (Wednesday)

p4a & b Note Here: DSO to Colonel Surtees., Captain Ponsonby,

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 30 Oct 01

p11 The Dominion arrived at Durban on the 22nd with Boer POW from the Cape and will take on 100 more and sail for Bombay.

 

p25 The Templemore has sailed for England and had Captain Champion on board.

 

p32 The Kinfauns Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers: Sir Percy Girouard, Colonel H Vincent,.

 

London Times, 31 Oct 01 (Thursday)

p6a The Canada left for England Oct 24, with invalids. The following were listed:

1/DG – Lieutenant F H Charlton

Indian Staff Corps – Captain V R Davidson

2/Lancashire Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant D C P Cameron

3/W Riding – Lieutenant P R J Henry

ASC – Captain J M Harrison

RAMC – Colonel H Grier

Imperial Yeomanry – 2/Lieutenant C R Powell (Attached ASC)

Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts – Surgeon-Maj, R C Perkins

BSAP – Major A V Gosling

French’s Scouts – Captain H Bettelheim

Colonial L H – Lieutenant D F Scott

Lord Lovant’s Corps – Civil Surgeon H H Hartley

Nursing Sister K E King

Wounded lying down, 29; convalescent, 12

Sick lying down, 65; convalescent, 396

With the following on passage home:

8/Hussars – Lieutenant Colonel D E Wood

10/Hussars – Lieutenant Colonel H Alexander

12/Lancers – Lieutenant Colonel T J Atherton

Loyal N Lancashire – 2/Lieutenant R T G Salusbury

4/Northumberland Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant D Radford

4/Middlesex – 2/Lieutenants A K Budge, G Woodfull

R Fusiliers – Lieutenant W R Warren

Cheshire – Captain A S Ash

R Munster Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant H S L Maydwell

4/R Warwick – 2/Lieutenant R G Beatty

2/Northampton – Lieutenant M O N Rees-Webbe

3/R Warwick – Lieutenant C K Brown

Shropshire Light Infantry – 2/Lieutenant R A K Wilson

2/Bedford – Major A A Fraser

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants H H Heathly, W N Bazley

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel S H Carter, Lieutenant J W Leake

Reverends G Litchfield, N N Birt

South African L H – Lieutenant J W Thompson

Indian Staff Corps – 2/Lieutenant F H Humphries

Tasmanian Bushmen – Captain F B Adams

P o W L H – Captain Lord C Kennedy

Gorringe’s Flying Column – Lieutenant T M B Crouch

Late Nesbit’s Horse – Lieutenant C H Wardrop

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenants the Hon. A J P Littleton, C J R L Learmouth

Civil Surgeons – J McMurray, R C Macdonald

Civil Veterinary Surgeons – J Crawford, J J O’Connor, S Hirst, J C Young

Nursing Sisters – M Brough, A Hayhurst, R M Kennedy, E M King, M F Forrest

Due Southampton Nov 11.

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