London Times 01/01/02 (Wednesday)
p8c The hospital
ship Nubia, with usual staff, left Southampton yesterday afternoon for South
Africa .
London Times 02/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Orotava
left for England Dec. 23 with the
following invalids:
RE Lt.-Col.
A.G. Hunter-Weston
6/Manchester Maj.
A.H. Bayley
Nursing Sister
M. Thomas
Sick laying down,
6; convalescent, 99
Wounded laying
down, 1; convalescent, 2
With the
following on passage home:
ASC Capt.
E.L. Colquhoun
3/Welsh Capt.
D. How
2/E. Kent
Lt. R.B.M. Wood
3/Leinster 2/Lt.
J.F. Jones
3/Gloucester Capt.
W.H. Walshe
2/R. Highlanders
Lt. W.P. Nunneley
Devonshire Capt.
M.H. Grant
Reserve of
Officers Majs. W.
Sanderson, T.H.B. Forster
RGA Capt.
A.S.P. McGhee
5/Worcester Lt.-Col.
R. Holden
RFA Maj.
J.W.M. Newton
2/Gordon
High. Maj. Hon. R.F. Carnegie
1/Welsh 2/Lt.
F.G. Heath
I.Y. Capt.
R.C. Lawrance, Lts. G.A.
Buckland, T.R.G. Tyrrell
RAMC Lt.-Col.
R.H.S. Sawyer
Colonial Defence
Force Capt. C.S. Forsbrook
South African
Constabulary Capt. M.S. Adye
Civil Vet. Surgs.
H. Dyer, W.T. Olver, F.H.
Pinkett
Civil Surgs. H.C. Baker, E.C. Bailey
Nursing Sister
N. Stevens
3/R. Scots
Capt. Hon J. Campbell
Due Southampton
Jan. 11.
The Braeman
Castle left for England Dec. 26, with the following on passage home:
14/Hussars Maj.
F.R. Lawrence
1/R. Munster Fus. Capt. G.C. Bowen
6/V.B. KRRC
Col. Sir C.E.H. Vincent
London Times 03/01/02 (Friday)
p8b The Morayshire
left Albert Docks last night qith a few details and 300 remounts. She will call at Southampton for more
details and remounts.
London Times 04/01/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 06/01/02 (Monday)
p8a-c Note Here a
Table of Casualties for December 1901.
The Hospital ship
Dunera left for England Dec. 20, with the following invalids:
RAMC Lt.
C.S. Smith
5/Manchester Lt.
H.T.H. Harris
2/E. Yorkshire
2/Lt. B. Blood
2/Scottish
Rifles 2/Lt. G.W.R. Wilmer
1/Leicester 2/Lt.
G.D. Nash
I.Y Lts.
E.E. Dooley, E.E. White, J.S. Orr, F.G.J. Williams, W.E. Craig
1/DG Lt.
H,H, Harris
4/KRRC Lt.
G.J. Acland-Troyte
1/KRRC Lt.
R.H. Seymour
5/DG Maj.
A.R. Heneage
Vet. Dept.
Vet. Lt. W.H. Lowe
S.A.
Constabulary Lt. A.
Douglas-Pennant
2/Shropshire
L.I. Lt. J.M. Carter
2/R. Warwick
2/Lt. C.W.C. Crooke
2/Northampton Lt. E.
Knatchbull-Hugessen
1/R. Scots
Lt. T.C. Mudie
ASC 2/Lt.
W.P. Pearse
2/Devon 2/Lt.
J.E. Lewis-Lloyd
1/Yorkshire Lt.
W.B. Walker
5/R. Fus.
Capt. J.H. Davidson-Houston
Nursing Sisters
M. Stephenson, C.M. Mello
Sick laying down,
3; convalescent, 245
Wounded laying
down, 5; convalescent, 32
For Duty on
Voyage:
RAMC Maj.
R.I. Power
Civil Surgs. J.M. Crawford, J.H. Martin, G.E. Richmond,
W. Sutcliffe
Nursing Sisters
M.G. Hill, J. Creighton, M. Herring, M.
Mavius, M. Meade, W.D. Redstone
Due Southampton
Jan. 21.
The Bavarian
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following invalids:
1/DG
Capt. H. De C.
Eastwood
9/Lancers 2/Lt.
R.S. Chadwick
GA Capt.
C.A. Ker, Lt. H.M. Close
3/W. Surrey
Lt.-Col. F.H. Fairtlough
2/Berks Capt.
D.B. Maurice, Lt. & Qm. R.C.
Harding
2/W. Kent
Capt. C.G. Pack-Beresford
1/Manchester 2/Lt.
R.C. Browne
2/Highland
L.I. 2/Lt. K.L. Buist
4/Highland
L.I. Lt. M. Rolland
3/Munster
Fus. Capt. A. Arnot
ASC 2/Lts.
J.W.H. Tyndall, C.H. Furneaux
Nursing Sisters
E.M. Beck, M.E. Howell
Sick laying down,
40; convalescent, 426
Wounded laying
down, 16; convalescent, 20
With the
following on passage home:
S.A. Mtd. Irr.
Troops Maj. W.J.E. Poole
1/R. Scots
Lt. W.K. Rollo
APO COrps Capt.
S.C. Curtis
RHA Col.
E.M. Flint, Capt. W.V. J. C.
Elwes
RFA Maj.
C.H. De Rougemont, Lt. J, Vigors
1/R. Irish Fus.
2/Lt. R.OC. Malone
Reserve of
Officers Capt. R.N. Morley
1/Northumberland
Fus. Col. C.G.C. Money
3/Northumberland
Fus. Col. St. G.C. Henry
E. Kent
Capt. A.D. Geddes
2/Shropshire
L.I. Capt. C.J. Garsia
5/A & S
Highlanders Capt. J.
Pender
Middlesex Capt.
R.J. Ross
1/Gordon
Highlanders Maj. F.W. Kerr,
Capt. R.A.N. Tytler
ASC Lt. & Qm. J.C. Woods
2/R. Highlanders
2/Lt. J. Mackenzie
2/Derby Capt.
P. Leveson Gower
I.Y. Capts.
H.A. Budder, E.W.P. Uniacke, F.C. Goulden
5/Manchester Capt.
S.W. Dixon
Colonial
Def. Force Capt. A.C. Harmsworth
Chatsfields
Scouts Capt. Chatfield
RAMC Lt.-Col.
T.P. Woodhouse
Civil Surgs. M.
Cleary, F.L. Dickson, D.
Ritchie, J. Keenan
Nursing Sisters
M.H. Bruce, M. Whiteman, G. Napier, M.
Rorke, A. Kuys
Rev. Forshaw
Civil Vet. Surgs.
F.C. Mahon, H.F. McVean, H. Scarlett.
London Times 07/01/02 (Tuesday)
p8b-d The
Ranee arrived, with troops, at Southampton yesterday morning. The following were listed:
"Q RHA Maj.
G. Humphreys, Lts. E.R. Burne, R.W. St. L.
Gethin, E.W. Furse and 86 men and 4 guns.
The Armenian left
Port Natal Jan 2 and due to arrive at
Bombay o/a Jan. 16. with the following:
2/Gordon
High. Lt.-Col. Scott, Majs. Staunton, Hunter-Blair, Capts.
Simpson, Findlay, Booth, Brown, Lts.
MacGregor, Forbes, Dick Cunyngham, Stanfield, McLean, 2/Lts. Cumine, Burn, Capt. & Qm. Anderson and 694 men.
1/Devon Majs. & Bt. Lt.-Cols. Davies, Jacson,
Capt. & Bt. Maj. Ravenshaw, Capts. Wren, Holland, Graham,
Lts. Harris, Watts, Blunt, Cunning,
Hayley, Willis, Scafe, Kane, 2/Lts. Edward-Collins, Chaplain Drake, and 916 men
RAMC Capt.
French
The Scindia left
Jan 3. for Bombay with the following:
2/Gordon
High. Maj. Wright, Lt. Maitland,
2/Lts. Cookson, Bruce, Huggins
1/Devon Lt.
Twiss, 2/lts. Young, Hext,
Mills, Wrey
2/Suffolk 2/Lt.
Massy
Vet. Surg.
Capts. Tatam, Harris
RGA Lts.
R. Hoskyn, H.C. Reeves
Note Here New
Service Dress Regs. for the Army
London Times 08/01/02 (Wednesday)
p3a Dateline Durban,
Jan. 6. 300 Boer prisoners arrived here yesterday and 750 more are
expected to-day. They will sail by the
Orient for St. Helena.
p8c The
Carisbrooke Castle left for England Jan.
2, with the following on passage
home:
Rifle
Brigade Maj. S.C. Long
R. Lancaster
Maj. F.M. Carleton
S. Lancashire
Capt. A. Solly Flood
Kimberley
Regt. Capt. E.T. Humphrys
R. Scots Fus.
Maj. A.W. Thorneycroft
7/DG 2/Lt.
J. Greene
Due Southampton
Jan. 18.
The Tagus left
Southampton yesterday afternoon. She
embarked a total of 28 officers and 706 men.
Principal drafts being:
M.I. 136 men
4/R. Dublin Fus.
135 men
Maj. H.
Kirk, 2/dg in command, Lt. A.C.
Seeds, RAMC, in medical charge. The
ship will call at Queenstown for 19 officers and 725 men.
Note Big
Obit. here for Bt. Maj.
J.M. Vallentin.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
08/01/02
p10 The Canada
sailed Friday for England with the following named military passengers: Col.
Cavaye.
The Saxon arrived
here Tuesday with the following named military passengers: Col. Viscount Downe.
p19 The Kildonan
Castle sails this afternoon for Southampton
with the following named military passengers: Maj. Bethune, Maj. D.R.
Hamilton, Maj. Jones, Lt. S. Henry, R.N.R., Capt. & Mrs Clegg & son,
Lt. Dalvannie.
London Times 09/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Mohawk
left for England Jan. 1 with the
following invalids:
Sick Laying down,
8; convalescent, 437
Wounded
convalescent, 23
With the
following on passage home:
ASC Maj.
A. Phelps
R. Dublin Fus.
Lt. & Qm. J. Ward
7/R. Fus.
Lt. H.G. Grist
1/Leicester
(Late) Maj. R.L. Sandwith
1/R. Irish Rifles 2/Lt. F.H. Barton
R. Irish
Capt. E.M. Panter Downes
2/Lincoln Capt. & Qm. W.J. Conway
2/ Berkshire Lt.
W.B. Thornton
BSAP Maj.
H. Hopper
R.M. L.I. Capt.
J.A.M.A. Clark
Lancashire
Mil. Arty. Capt. S. Bingham
R. Canadian Arty. Capt. H.J. Morgan
Civil Surg. H.A. Loeser
Civ. Vet.
Surgs. J.T. King, J.J.
OConnor, A. Frank, E.J. Willgans, E.J.
Wadley
Nursing Sisters
M.S. Milne, E. Johnson, F.H. Barry
Due Southampton
Jan. 23.
The Canada left for
England Jan. 3 with the following
invalids:
16/Lancers 2/Lt.
H. Lewis
17/Lancers Lt. & Qm. C. Clarke
Staff Col.
W.F. Cavaye
RFA Lt.-Col.
W.H. Williams
RE Maj.
G.F. Leverson
4/Norfolk Lt.
G.G. Lucas
1/Lancaster
Capt. L.C.B. Hamber
4/Essex Capt.
H. De B. F.
Stephens-Townshend
2/Berkshire Maj.
G.D.R. Williams
2/Seaforth
High. Lt. R.L.A. Capmbell
1/Connaught
Rangers Capt. T.C.H. Raven, Lt. F.K. Pomeroy
I.Y. Lts.
G.F. Wallace, G.C. Ash, A.M. Trevor Roper, G. Payne
Reserve of
Officers Maj. the Hon.
L.B. Byng
Sick laying down,
37; convalescent, 258
Wounded laying
down, 10; convalescent, 5.
With the
following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. R.G. Broadwood, Lt. the
Hon. R.A. Ward
5/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Farbrother
2/Dublin
Fus. Bt. Lt.-Col. F.P. English
2/Hampshire 2/Lt.
R.D.C. McLeod
2/R. Lancaster
Capt. R.C. Parker
3/Middlesex Capt.
C.S.D. Fisher
1/Yorkshire 2/Lt.
S.D. Massy
Reserve of
Officers Capt. F.C.R. Parry
4/Munster
Fus. Capt. M.W. Hawtrey
ASC Maj.
G.H. Cardew
15/Hussars 2/Lt.
O.T.D. Osmond-Williams
1/Leinster 2/Lt.
G.B.C. Irvine
RM Arty. Capt.
G.R. Poole
RAMC Capt.
S.H. Withers
Scottish
Horse Capt. G.V. Watson
Army Pay
Dept. Col. R.M. Ireland
Rev. J.A. Earley
Civ. Vet.
Surgs. C. Goundry, J.
Forrest
Civ. Surgs.
F.K. Kerr, M. Rust, R.W.
Mulloch, W.F.C. McCarthy Morrogh
Nursing Sisters
M.D. Knapp, E.C. Blakiston, A.M.C. Clarke
Due Southampton
Jan. 20.
The Syria left
Southampton yesterday with 34 officers and 1,095 men from various regiments.
The Honorius arrived
at Southampton from London yesterday, embarked 250 remounts and saild for South
Africa .
London Times 10/01/02 (Friday)
p8b & c The
Orcana has left Port Natal for England with the following invalids:
RFA Capt.
H.A. Lake
I.Y. 2/Lt. G.
Smith
1/KSOB Capt.
D.D. Gunn
2/E. Kent
2/Lt. E.G.F.L. Gould
AOD Capt.
R.S. Hamilton
2/RB Maj.
A.H.W. Lowndes
1/W. Riding
Maj. H.D. Thorold
1/Derby Capt.
R.J.F. Taylor
2/Duke of Cornwalls
L.I. Capt. T.R. Stokoe
APD Lt.-Col.
J.C.S. Irving
RHA Maj.
C.E. Hill
4/KRRC Lts.
T.G. Dalby, R.E. Crichton
2/Manchester 2/Lt.
W.R. Tylden-Wright
1/R. Scots
2/Lt. E.C. Hill-Whitson
4/R. Warwickshire 2/Lt. R.W. Fox
2/Lincolnshire Lt. C.G. Lyall
S. Australian M.I. Lt. Fish
Army Med. Staff, RAMC
Capts. E.T. Inkson, A.F.
Heaton, Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civ. Surgs.
J.W. Greenwood, Macaulay, roberts, Brodrick
Nursing Sisters
Grosvenor, Hayden, West, Whiley, Gifford
Due Southampton
31 Jan.
The Tagus arrived
at Queenstown on Wednesday night and yesterday embarked 19 officers and 663 men
for a total of 55 officers and 1,326 men.
She sailed at 4 p.m. for South Africa .
London Times 11/01/02 (Saturday)
p6e The Honorius
left Queenstown yesterday with 546 remounts for South Africa .
London Times 13/01/02 (Monday)
p10a The Orotava
arrived at Southampton Saturday morning with the following invalids:
RE Lt.-Col.
A.G. Hunter-Weston
6/Manchester Maj.
A.H. Bayley
Nursing Sister
M. Thomas
Sick laying down,
6; convalescent, 99
Wounded laying
down, 1; convalescent, 2
With the
following on passage home:
ASC Capt.
E.L. Colquhoun
3/Welsh Capt.
D. How
2/E. Kent
Lt. R.B.M. Wood
3/Leinster 2/Lt.
J.F. Jones
3/Gloucester Capt.
W.H. Walshe
2/R. Highlanders
Lt. W.P. Nunneley
Devonshire Capt.
M.H. Grant
Reserve of
Officers Majs. W.
Sanderson, T.H.B. Forster
RGA Capt.
A.S.P. McGhee
5/Worcester Lt.-Col.
R. Holden
RFA Maj.
J.W.M. Newton
2/Gordon
High. Maj. Hon. R.F. Carnegie
1/Welsh 2/Lt.
F.G. Heath
I.Y. Capt.
R.C. Lawrance, Lts. G.A.
Buckland, T.R.G. Tyrrell
RAMC Lt.-Col.
R.H.S. Sawyer
Colonial Defence
Force Capt. C.S. Forsbrook
South African
Constabulary Capt. M.S. Adye
Civil Vet. Surgs.
H. Dyer, W.T. Olver, F.H.
Pinkett
Civil Surgs. H.C. Baker, E.C. Bailey
Nursing Sister
N. Stevens
3/R. Scots
Capt. Hon J. Campbell
The Britannic
sails on Saturday (?) afternoon with 30
officers, 22 nurses for the Tvl.
concentration camps, and 625 men.
She will call at Gibralter to embark 178 men of the 2/Seaforths, and 124
men of the 1/Leicesters. Lt.-Col. Jameson, S.H., in command.
London Times 14/01/02 (Tuesday)
p8c The South
Australia left Albert Docks for South Africa with details of Scottish Horse and
Worcestershire Y. and 270
remounts. She will call at Queenstown
for an additional 270 horses.
London Times 15/01/02 (Wednesday)
p5a & b
Dateline Halifax, N.S., Jan.
14. The Manhattan sailed this
afternoon for South Africa with 470
officers and men of the Canadian Mounted Rifles.
p10b The Kildonan
Castle left for England Jan. 8 with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.
Gen. C.D. Cooper
2/Gordon H. Maj.
H.A. Bethune
Remount
Dept. Maj. R.W.W. Jones, Lt. S. Galvayne
RAMC Maj.
D.R. Hamilton
Dur Southampton
Jan 24.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
15/01/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Jan. 7. The Orient is to take
1,000 Boer POW from the Roslin Castle and then sail for St. Helena.
Dateline Durban,
Jan. 6. The City of Vienna and the
St. Andrew have arrived here with troops from India.
p10 During 1901,
130 sailing vessels and 596 steamers arrived at Algoa Bay. Interesting!
Another interesting - To the present 143,050 horses and
mules have been shipped for South Africa from New Orleans, value of 13,483,052
U.S. Dollars or 2, 808,969 British Pounds, plus the cost of the feed being
902,618 U.S.D.
London Times 16/01/02 (Thursday)
p11c The Britannic
arrived at Gibralter yesterday, embarked 7 officers and 442 men, transshipped
from the City of Venice, and sailed for the Cape.
The Tintagel
Castle left for England Monday with the
following on passage home:
3/Lancaster Col.
B.N. North, Lt.-Col. F.E.
Fitzherbert, Capts. C.J. Daniel, R.N.
De la Bere, G.D. Timmis, J. Challenor,
F.S. Jackson, Lts. F.H. Deakin, A.G.
Howard, 2/Lts. M. Cottrell Dormer, J. Black, Lt. & Qm. T.
Batchelor and 436 men.
ASC Lt. & Riding Master T.J. Kearns
Civil Surg. A.H. Watts
Civil Vet. Surgs.
R. Wilson, M.I. Stevenson,
W.M. Reid
Due Southampton
Feb. 2.
London Times 17/01/02 (Friday)
p9a & b The
Bavarian left Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following:
CG 400 officers and men.
GG no number
given
4/Somersetshire
L.I. 56 men
5/Lancashire
Fus. 149 men
4/Bedfordshire 47 men
5/Manchester 126 men
Details
Total of 40
officers and nearly 2,000 men
London Times 18/01/02 (Saturday)
p7b Dateline
Bermuda, Jan. 17. The Montrose has arrived here bringing
1,234 Boer prisoners and 85 men of the RA.
5 deaths of prisoners on voyage and Dr.
Trevor died of dysentery.
p12d-f Note
Here: LG. Kitcheners despatch with M.I.D. Note also here. M.I.D. here for Capt. H.
de C. Eastwood, 1/DG
London Times 20/01/02 (Monday)
p6c, d & e The
Carisbrooke Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday afternoon with the
following:
Rifle
Brigade Maj. S.C. Long
R. Lancaster
Maj. F.M. Carleton
S. Lancashire
Capt. A. Solly Flood
Kimberley
Regt. Capt. E.T. Humphrys
R. Scots Fus.
Maj. A.W. Thorneycroft
7/DG 2/Lt.
J. Greene
The Avondale
Castle left Southampton yesterday morning for sa. She carried out a party of school teachers.
The Doune Castle
left Southampton yesterday morning with 200 South African Constabulary.
The Armenian has
arrived at Bombay from South Africa with the 1/Devonshire and the 2. Gordon
Highlanders.
London Times 21/01/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Dunera
arrived at Plymouth yesterday, landed some and continued to Southampton.
The following were listed:
RAMC Lt.
C.S. Smith
5/Manchester Lt.
H.T.H. Harris
2/E. Yorkshire
2/Lt. B. Blood
2/Scottish
Rifles 2/Lt. G.W.R. Wilmer
1/Leicester 2/Lt.
G.D. Nash
I.Y Lts.
E.E. Dooley, E.E. White, J.S. Orr, F.G.J. Williams, W.E. Craig
1/DG Lt.
H,H, Harris
4/KRRC Lt.
G.J. Acland-Troyte
1/KRRC Lt.
R.H. Seymour
5/DG Maj.
A.R. Heneage
Vet. Dept.
Vet. Lt. W.H. Lowe
S.A.
Constabulary Lt. A.
Douglas-Pennant
2/Shropshire L.I. Lt.
J.M. Carter
2/R. Warwick
2/Lt. C.W.C. Crooke
2/Northampton Lt. E.
Knatchbull-Hugessen
1/R. Scots
Lt. T.C. Mudie
ASC 2/Lt.
W.P. Pearse
2/Devon 2/Lt.
J.E. Lewis-Lloyd
1/Yorkshire Lt.
W.B. Walker
5/R. Fus.
Capt. J.H. Davidson-Houston
Nursing Sisters
M. Stephenson, C.M. Mello
Sick laying down,
3; convalescent, 245
Wounded laying
down, 5; convalescent, 32
For Duty on
Voyage:
RAMC Maj.
R.I. Power
Civil Surgs. J.M. Crawford, J.H. Martin, G.E. Richmond,
W. Sutcliffe
Nursing Sisters
M.G. Hill, J. Creighton, M. Herring, M.
Mavius, M. Meade, W.D. Redstone
285 men.
London Times 22/01/02 (Wednesday)
p11b & c The
Canada arrived at Southampton yesterday . The following were listed:
16/Lancers 2/Lt.
H. Lewis
17/Lancers Lt. & Qm. C. Clarke
Staff Col.
W.F. Cavaye
RFA Lt.-Col.
W.H. Williams
RE Maj.
G.F. Leverson
4/Norfolk Lt.
G.G. Lucas
1/Lancaster
Capt. L.C.B. Hamber
4/Essex Capt.
H. De B. F.
Stephens-Townshend
2/Berkshire Maj.
G.D.R. Williams
2/Seaforth
High. Lt. R.L.A. Capmbell
1/Connaught
Rangers Capt. T.C.H. Raven, Lt. F.K. Pomeroy
I.Y. Lts.
G.F. Wallace, G.C. Ash, A.M. Trevor Roper, G. Payne
Reserve of
Officers Maj. the Hon.
L.B. Byng
With the
following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. R.G. Broadwood, Lt. the
Hon. R.A. Ward
5/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Farbrother
2/Dublin
Fus. Bt. Lt.-Col. F.P. English
2/Hampshire 2/Lt.
R.D.C. McLeod
2/R. Lancaster
Capt. R.C. Parker
3/Middlesex Capt.
C.S.D. Fisher
1/Yorkshire 2/Lt.
S.D. Massy
Reserve of
Officers Capt. F.C.R. Parry
4/Munster
Fus. Capt. M.W. Hawtrey
ASC Maj.
G.H. Cardew
15/Hussars 2/Lt.
O.T.D. Osmond-Williams
1/Leinster 2/Lt.
G.B.C. Irvine
RM Arty. Capt.
G.R. Poole
RAMC Capt.
S.H. Withers
Scottish
Horse Capt. G.V. Watson
Army Pay
Dept. Col. R.M. Ireland
Rev. J.A. Earley
Civ. Vet.
Surgs. C. Goundry, J.
Forrest
Civ. Surgs.
F.K. Kerr, M. Rust, R.W.
Mulloch, W.F.C. McCarthy Morrogh
Nursing Sisters
M.D. Knapp, E.C. Blakiston, A.M.C. Clarke
753 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition
22/01/02
p24 Dateline
London, Jan. 15. The Manhattan has
sailed from Halifax with 470 Canadian M.R. for South Africa .
Dateline London,
Jan. 17. The Bavarian sailed
yesterday for South Africa with 40 officers and 2,000 men including the Guards
Brigade.
Dateline London,
Jan. 20. Enrollment in the National
Scouts has reached 2,000 burghers.
London Times 23/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Orient
left Cape Town for St. Helena, Jan. 17 with the following:
Staff Col. A.J. Price
3/E. Kent Capt. L.E.L. Triscott, Lts. H.S. Hardy,
H.D. Hirst, and 100 men.
14th Co. RGA Capt. R.H. Galwey, Lts. F.S. Watson, F.W.
Barron, C.F.G. Page, and 81 men
RAMC Lt. M.H. Babington, Civil Surg. M.H.
Biddell, and 7 men
Indian Staff
Corps Maj. O.B.S.F. Shore
The Saxon left
for England Jan. 15 with the following on passage home:
2/Wiltshire Capt. A.H.H. Wilson
I.Y. Maj. Viscount Dungarvan
Cape Town
Highlanders Capt. W.D. Hare.
Due Southampton
Jan. 31.
London Times 24/01/02 (Friday)
p9a & b The
Arundel Castle left Cape Town for St.
Helena, Jan. 21 with the following:
3/E. Kent Col. T.F. Brinckman, Maj. R. Bayard, Capt.
G.B.W. Walker, Lt. C.W. Blackall, 2/Lts. W.N. Wells, C.M. Bentley, Capt. &
Qm. H.C. Cumber and 279 men.
3/Irish Lt. A. de T. Mouillott
4/Yorkshire 2/Lt. L.H.F. Wisden
The Oratava left
Southampton in the afternoon with 600
men of the 4/Liverpool Regt., 573 men of the 3/Cheshire Regt., 86 men of the
3/R. Sussex Regt., 99 men of the RAMC and details.
London Times 25/01/02 (Saturday)
p13b The Kildonan
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.
Gen. C.D. Cooper
2/Gordon H. Maj.
H.A. Bethune
Remount
Dept. Maj. R.W.W. Jones, Lt. S. Galvayne
RAMC Maj.
D.R. Hamilton
The Mohawk
arrived at Southampton last night with 463 invalids and with the following on
passage home:
ASC Maj.
A. Phelps
R. Dublin Fus.
Lt. & Qm. J. Ward
7/R. Fus.
Lt. H.G. Grist
1/Leicester
(Late) Maj. R.L. Sandwith
1/R. Irish Rifles 2/Lt. F.H. Barton
R. Irish
Capt. E.M. Panter Downes
2/Lincoln Capt. & Qm. W.J. Conway
2/ Berkshire Lt.
W.B. Thornton
BSAP Maj.
H. Hopper
RAMC Capt. J.W. Jennings
R.M. L.I. Capt.
J.A.M.A. Clark
Lancashire
Mil. Arty. Capt. S. Bingham
R. Canadian Arty. Capt. H.J. Morgan
Civil Surg. H.A. Loeser
Civ. Vet.
Surgs. J.T. King, J.J.
OConnor, A. Frank, E.J. Willgans, E.J.
Wadley
Nursing Sisters
M.S. Milne, E. Johnson, F.H. Barry
The Roslin Castle
has left Cape Town for England with Lt.-Col. Kilkelly, RAMC, GG
, accompained by medical officers, nursing sisters and orderlies of the
Elandsfontein I.Y. Hospital staff.
London Times 27/01/02 (Monday)
p10a The Dunottar
Castle sailed from Southampton Saturday with a detachment of 51 Electrical
Engineer Vol. of RE. Including Lt. J.H.
Stubbs in command.
London Times 28/01/02 (Tuesday)
p3a Dateline St.
Helena, Jan. 27. The Orient has
arrived here with 1,050 prisoners and 103 officers and men of the 3/E. Kent
Regt.
p9b The Ontarian
left Royal Albert Docks last night with 3 officers, a few details and 275
remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for 275 additional
remounts.
London Times 29/01/02 (Wednesday)
p5a Dateline
Halifax, Jan. 28. The Victorian
sailed at 2 oclock to-day for Cape Town with
A, B, & C Squadrons of Canadian M.I.
p11c The Kinfauns
Castle left for England Jan. 22 with the following on passage home:
I.Y. Maj.-Gen. Chesham, Capt. H.R. Darley
The Roslin Castle
left for England Jan. 23 with the following invalids:
2/E. Kent Capt. F.A.C. Hole
2/Cheshire Lt. C.C. Redfern
1/Welsh Fus. Capt. G.E. Rickman
1/Border Maj. W.J. Ferguson-Davie
1/Essex Lt. S.O. Robinson
2/Vol. Bn.
Cheshire Lt. E.D. Dickson
W. Yorkshire Lt. P.S. Fryer
RAMC Majs. M.L. Hearn, H.P. Birch
2/Shropshire
L.I. Lt. E.A. Underwood
Sick laying down,
3; sick convalescent, 439
Wounded
convalescent, 11
With the
following on passage home:
GG Surg. Lt.-Col. C.R. Kilkelly, C.M.G.
2/DG 2/Lt. E.N. Banks
I.Y. Maj. O.N. Segrave
1/E. Kent 2/Lt. G. Lee
6/R. Fus. 2/Lt. A.L. Thomson
1/Devonshire Capt. N.Z. Emerson
3/Devonshire Lt. R.J. Scarbrough
5/I. Fus. Lt. B.S. Johnson
1/Manchester Capt. H. Fisher
Reserve of
Officers Capt. F.G. Hughes
Indian Stagg
Corps Capt. J.A. Bliss
Remount
Dept. Capt. W.G. Dixon
R.M. L.I. Maj. F. White
ASC Capts. P.C. Scott, T. Doherty
RAMC Lt. & Qm. R.O. Roberts
South African
Constabulary Lt. J.C. Oland
Marshalls
Horse Lt. N. Lewin
Scottish
Horse Lt. A.T. Wardrop
Civil Surgs. H.J. Godwin, J.L. Allen, H.S. Maxwell
Civil Vet.
Surgs. G. McBurney, J.A. Duff, C.J.
Hurkley, R.G. Thompson, A. Leather
Nursing
Sisters A.M. Harrison, C. Harris,
E.C.O. Leggatt, K.E. Nisbet, T.H. Jones
I.Y.
Hospital Mr. S.C. Willis
Due Southampton
Feb. 13.
The Ontarian
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning, shipped 275 horses and sailed for
Queenstown
Cape Times Weekly Edition
29/01/02
p10 The Waikatan
has sailed for Australia with Capt. & Lt. Geoghegan on board.
p24 Dateline
London, Jan. 23. The Orotava saild
for South Africa today with 1,500 troops for South Africa . Col. Sir. James
Willcocks in command.
Dateline London,
Jan. 25. The Armenian has sailed from
Bombay for South Africa with 2/R. Innis. Fus., and 150 Oxfordshire L.I. on
board.
London Times 30/01/02 (Thursday) Nothing Noted
London Times 31/01/02 (Friday)
p6b & c The
Plassy left for England Jan. 23 with the following invalids:
6/DG Lt.-Col. A.C. Hamilton
6/Dragoons 2/Lt. R.G.D. OCallaghan
16/Lancers Maj. H. de la P. Gough, 2/Lt. R.A. Reddie
RA Lt.-Col. H.J. Du Cane
RFA Lt. R.G. Maturin
RE 2/Lt. C. Hordern
I.Y. Capt. A.J.P. Annesley, Lt. L.W. Armstrong
3/Yorkshire Capt. H. de M. Leathes
3/S. Wales
Borderers 2/Lt. G.L. Sparrow
2/Gloucester Maj. H.D.A.P. Taylor, Lt. & Qm. E.
Murray
3/W. Riding Col. A.K. Wyllie
2/Black
Watch Lt. L.P. Evans
6/Middlesex Capt. P.H. Graves
4/N.
Staffordshire Capt. D.G.O. Saunders
Davies
1/Highland
L.I. Maj. E.A.C. Garland
South African
Constabulary Capt. the Hon. G.O.
Cadogan
Sick laying down
, 70; sick convalescent, 379
Wounded laying
down, 28; wounded convalescent, 10
With the
following on passage home:
Reserve of
Officers Majs. A.L.G. Gould, A.G.
Duberley, Lt. E.D.H. Daly
5/Lancers Col. H.J. Scobell
Staff Col. G.F.R. Henderson, C.B.
RA Maj. G.H.W. Nicholson
RFA Maj. G.R.T. Rundle, Capt. W.D. Cochrane
Cork Arty. Capt. H. Dewhurst
Donegal
Arty. Capt. J.S. Dewhurst
I.Y. Capts. H.B. Towse, J.A. Liebmann, Lts.
L.W. Palk, H.R. Williams
3/Manchester 2/Lt. H.N. Colan
3/R. Irish Capt. J.O. Johnson
4/Lincolnshire Lt. H.B. Cooke
R. Dublin
Fus. Capt. W.H.A. Croker
Leicestershire Capt. H.S.
Logan
1/R. Fus. Lt.-Col. E.J. Cooper
3/Essex Capt. C.M. Wheatley
2/W. Kent Capt. M.P. Buckle
2/E. Kent Capt. & Qm. G. Boon
Berkshire Capt. W. Clegg
4/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. & Qm. J.H.M. Steele
RAMC Lt.-Col. H.W. Murray, Maj. J.J. Russell
Mennes
Scouts Lts. C.H.D. Brooke, H.B.
Bradford
Imp. L.H. Vet.-Lt. J. ODonoghue
P.o.W. L.H. Lts. H.C. Thompson, O.T. Evans
Brabants
Horse Capt. H. Walker, Lt. F.W.
Houseman
Bushveldt
Car. Lt. H.T. Bright
Intelligence
Dept. Mr. Diespecker
Civil Surg. M.P.
Cooke
Revs. H.B. Hunter, A.T. Wirgman
Civil Vet.
Surgs. E.R. Edwards, E. Crossley
Nursing Sisters
G.E. Saunder, J. Butler, J.C. Child, M.A. Bindlors
Due Southampton
Feb. 12
The hospital ship
Orcana arrived at Southampton yesterday with 182 invalids from Port Natal. The
following were listed:
RFA Capt.
H.A. Lake
I.Y. 2/Lt. G.
Smith
1/KSOB Capt.
D.D. Gunn
2/E. Kent
2/Lt. E.G.F.L. Gould
AOD Capt.
R.S. Hamilton
2/RB Maj.
A.H.W. Lowndes
1/W. Riding
Maj. H.D. Thorold
1/Derby Capt.
R.J.F. Taylor
2/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Capt. T.R. Stokoe
APD Lt.-Col.
J.C.S. Irving
RHA Maj.
C.E. Hill
4/KRRC Lts.
T.G. Dalby, R.E. Crichton
2/Manchester 2/Lt.
W.R. Tylden-Wright
1/R. Scots
2/Lt. E.C. Hill-Whitson
4/R. Warwickshire 2/Lt. R.W. Fox
2/Lincolnshire Lt. C.G. Lyall
S. Australian M.I. Lt. Fish
Army Med. Staff, RAMC
Capts. E.T. Inkson, A.F.
Heaton, Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civ. Surgs.
J.W. Greenwood, Macaulay, Roberts, Brodrick
Nursing Sisters
Grosvenor, Hayden, West, Whiley, Gifford
The Ontarian left
Queenstown yesterday with 521 horses, 122 were embarked at Queenstown.
London Times 01/02/02 (Saturday)
p12c & d The
Norman left for England Jan. 30 with the following:
2/Dublin
Fus. Maj. C.F. Romer
4/Welsh Fus. Lt. F.G. Waddington
3/N.
Lancashire Maj. W. Harrison
RA Maj. A.S. de Winton
2/GG Capt. W.Murray-Threipland
BSAP Col. C. Harding
Due Southampton
Feb. 15
The Canada is due
to sail to-day from Southampton with the 3/A & S Highlanders who number 25
officers and 880 men
London Times 03/02/02 (Monday)
p10a The Canada
embarked at Southampton Saturday nearly 2,000 officers and men for South
Africa. They included the following:
4/Durham
L.I.
3/A & S
Highlanders 32 officers and 796 men
5/Rifle
Brigade 1 officer and 36 men
Maj.-Gen. W.
Kitchener
10/Hussars Lt.-Col. Alexander
Col. the Duke of
Montrose
London Times 04/02/02 (Tuesday)
p9b & c The
Dunera sailed from Southampton with the following:
Army P.O.
Corps 40 men
RAMC Lt. Stock and 100 men
I.Y. A draft
24 Nurses for the
concentration camps
Details.
The Kumara left
Royal Albert Docks last night for South Africa with 3 officers, details, and
275 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for further details
and 275 additional horses.
Note Here: A
chart from Parliamentary paper # Cd.884, issued yesterday giving a return of
troops and horses embarked for South Africa 1 Jan. 1900 to 31 Dec . 1901.
London Times 05/02/02 (Wednesday)
p6b & c The
Sicilia left Port Natal for Aden on Jan. 29 with the following:
2/R. Dublin
Fus Lt.-Col. H.T. Hicks, C.B., Maj.
S.G. Bird, D.S.O., Capt. & Bt. Maj. E. Fetherstonhaugh, Capts. M. Lowndes,
H.W. Higginson, G.N. Cory, D.S.O., Lts. C. Garvice, D.S.O., L.F. Renny, J. McD.
Haskard, A.H.D. Britton, A. De B.W.W. Bradford, 2/Lts. A.W. Newton, E. St. G.
Smith, R.F.B. Knox, B. Maclear, J.P.B. Robinson, E.F.E. Seymour, H. St. G. S.
Scott, J.P. Tredennick, Lt. & Qm. J. Burke and 598 men
RAMC 3 men
The Tintagel
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the 3/Kings Own. The
following were listed:
3/Lancaster Col.
B.N. North, C.B., Lt.-Col. F.E. Fitzherbert, D.S.O., Maj. &
Adj. C.J. Daniel, D.S.O., Capts. R.N. De
la Bere, G.D. Timmis, J. Challenor,
F.S. Jackson, Lts. F.H. Deakin, A.G.
Howard, 2/Lts. M. Cottrell-Dormer, J. Black, Lt. & Qm. T.
Batchelor and 436 men.
ASC Lt. & Riding Master T.J. Kearns
Civil Surg. A.H. Watts
Civil Vet. Surgs.
R. Wilson, M.I. Stevenson,
W.M. Reid
Cape Times Weekly Edition
05/02/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Jan. 29. The Sicilia sailed
for Aden today with 21 officers and 560 men of 2/Dublin Fus.
p21 The Briton
arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers:
Col. H. Grenfel ( Jameson and Rhodes also on board.) Capt. S.H. Palmer (for
Algoa Bay)
p24 Dateline
London, Jan. 30. The Surrey has
sailed from Wellington , N.Z. with 500 N.Z. Contingent for South Africa .
p25 Dateline
London, Feb. 02. The Mount Royal has
left New Orleans with 1,100 horses for South Africa .
London Times 06/02/02 (Thursday)
p10b The Pembroke
Castle left for England Jan. 31 with the following on passage home:
5/R. Dublin
Fus. Lt.-Col. H.T. Finlay, Majs. Sir
F.W. Shaw, D.S.O., R.A. Hartley, P. La Touche, W.B. Davidson-Houston, Capt.
& Adj. R.S. Gage, Capts. A.D. Kirkpatrick, S.A. Jones, W.C. Roper-Caldbeck,
L.N. Murphy, Lts. F.W. OCarrol, G.W. Willock, H. Emerson, 2/Lts. W.B. Cameron,
H.J. Kerr, C.R. Barton, Capt. & Qm. R. Baker and 313 men. Will land the
5/R.D.F. at Queenstown.
The rest for
Southampton on passage home:
4/Lancashire
Fus Capt. C.E. Wilson
I.Y. Lt.-Col. H.H. Stewart, Lt. C. Rowan
Suffolk Mil.
Arty. Lt. R.D. Kirby
1/Derbyshire Lt. J.E. Hext
Cornwall &
Devon Miners Arty. Capt. R.H.
Thompson
3/York &
Lancaster Lt. C.A. Chaytor
Reserve of
Officers Capts. F.H. Lucy, A.B. Boyd
Wilson, E.W. Clark, Lt. G.J. Metcalf
1/Munster
Fus. Lt. C.R. Hall
12/Lancers Capt. M.H. Tristram
1/DG 2/Lt. G.R.H. Cheape
3/N.S.W.
Bushmen Rev. H.C. Forman
Civil Surg. H.
Leach
Civil Vet.
Surg. J. Baxter
3/R.
Labcaster 61 men
Due Queenstown, Feb. 21, Southampton Feb.
22.
The Kumasa
arrived at Southampton from London yesterday morning, embarked 210 remounts and
saild for South Africa .
London Times 07/02/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 08/02/02 (Saturday)
p13b & c Note
Here. Table of Casualties for Month of January 1902 and totals.
The Mohawk left
Tilbury Docks yesterday afternoon for South Africa with the following:
20 officers and
590 men for the 16, 17, 18, 19 Cos. Mtd. Inf. and drafts for Scottish Rifles,
E. Kent, and Wiltshire.
25 officers and
396 men for other drafts
some remounts.
London Times 10/02/02 (Monday)
p10c The Montrose
arrived at Bermuda, Jan. 16 with 1,234 Boer Prisoners.
400 men of the
26/I.Y. embarked in the Braemar Castle at Southampton for South Africa ,
Saturday and sailed that afternoon.
London Times 11/02/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Dunvegan
Castle lfe, Feb. 5 with the following on passage home:
2/Middlesex Maj. N.W. Barnardiston
1/R. Scots 2/Lt. F.C. Bannatyne
16/Lancers Lt. G. Hutton-Riddell
3/Welsh Lt.-Col. W. Watts
South African
Mtd. Irr. Force Capt. R. Burns Begg
Due Southampton
Feb. 21.
The Dilwara left
Royal Albert Docks yesterday with a few details. She sails for Southampton
where she will embark 350 officers and men of the Yorkshire Mil.
London Times 12/02/02 (Wednesday)
p10c The City of
Vienna left Bombay yesterday with 7 officers and 1,050 men, drafts, for South
Africa .
The Beacon Grange
left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with 4 officers, a few details, and 340
remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for an additional 160
remounts.
The Roslin Castle
arrived at Southampton yesterday with upwards of 800 officers and men on board.
The following were listed:
2/E. Kent Capt. F.A.C. Hole
2/Cheshire Lt. C.C. Redfern
1/Welsh Fus. Capt. G.E. Rickman
1/Border Maj. W.J. Ferguson-Davie
1/Essex Lt. S.O. Robinson
2/Vol. Bn.
Cheshire Lt. E.D. Dickson
W. Yorkshire Lt. P.S. Fryer
RAMC Majs. M.L. Hearn, H.P. Birch
2/Shropshire
L.I. Lt. E.A. Underwood
GG Surg. Lt.-Col. C.R. Kilkelly, C.M.G.
2/DG 2/Lt. E.N. Banks
I.Y. Maj. O.N. Segrave
1/E. Kent 2/Lt. G. Lee
6/R. Fus. 2/Lt. A.L. Thomson
1/Devonshire Capt. N.Z. Emerson
3/Devonshire Lt. R.J. Scarbrough
5/I. Fus. Lt. B.S. Johnson
1/Manchester Capt. H. Fisher
Reserve of
Officers Capt. F.G. Hughes
Indian Stagg
Corps Capt. J.A. Bliss
Remount
Dept. Capt. W.G. Dixon
R.M. L.I. Maj. F. White
ASC Capts. P.C. Scott, T. Doherty
RAMC Lt. & Qm. R.O. Roberts
South African
Constabulary Lt. J.C. Oland
Marshalls
Horse Lt. N. Lewin
Scottish
Horse Lt. A.T. Wardrop
Civil Surgs. H.J. Godwin, J.L. Allen, H.S. Maxwell
Civil Vet.
Surgs. G. McBurney, J.A. Duff, C.J.
Hurkley, R.G. Thompson, A. Leather
Nursing
Sisters A.M. Harrison, C. Harris,
E.C.O. Leggatt, K.E. Nisbet, T.H. Jones
I.Y.
Hospital Mr. S.C. Willis
Cape Times Weekly Edition
12/02/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Feb. 6. The Armenian has
arrived here with troops from India.
Dateline East
London, Feb. 6. The European (8,106
tons) has arrived here and landed 600 horses in one day.
p24 Dateline
London, Feb. 7. The Mohawk embarked
700 M.I. and sailed for South Africa today. The Braemar Castle will sail with
350 I.Y. for South Africa .
p32 The Dunottar
Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military
passengers: Capt. W.N. Alexander, Capt. & Mrs. W.A. Barnett, Lt.-Col. G.A.
Cookson, Capt. W.T. Digby, Lt.-Col. P. Farrer, Lt. F.L. Giles, Capt. L.R.
Monreal, Lt. C.P.B. Riall, Lt. Stubbs, Capt. & Mrs. R.H. Tulloh,Capt. E.G.
Williams, Also a lot of nurses and Drs. are listed.
The Scot sails
this afternoon for England with the
following named military passengers: Capt. Sir H. Bedingfeld, Capt. A. Des
Barres, Capt. & Mrs. Fair and daughter, Capt. Lascelles, Capt. Nesbitt.
London Times 13/02/02 (Thursday)
p6c The Avoca left
Port Natal for England , Feb 7, with the following invalids:
RGA Capts. J.B. Parry, E.H.T. Parsons
RFA Lt. R.L.D. Whitfield, 2/Lt. J.S. French
6/DG Capt. E.M. Johnstone
8/Hussars 2/Lt. H.C. Mallet
1/Essex Lt. E.D. Raymond
2/Northampton 2/Lt. G.C.
Oldham
2/Manchester Capt. F.F. Deakin
I.Y. Lts. E.S. Ward, W.H.S. Dunlop
RAMC Lt. M.F. Foulds
2/Middlesex Lts. W.C. Hendricks, T.B.H. Thorne
3/V.B.
Sussex Lt.-Col. C.B. Godman
2/Somerset
L.I. Lt.-Col. R.B. Williams
2/S.Wales Borderers
2/Lt. E.H.A. Hodgson
2/Norfolk 2/Lt. R.J.C. Otter
Londonderry Mil.
Arty. Lt. C.A. French
Imp. L.H. Surg. Capt. T.J. Crean
2/Hampshire Capt. E. Leigh
Nursing Sister
H.G. Miller
2/Northumberland
Fus. Maj. A.F. Dawkins
2/Gordon
High. 2/Lt. W.S. Adam
4/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. C.G. Stewart
1/KRRC Capt. F.M. Crum
Civil Surgs. T.B.
Ganvie, J. Blore
Medical Staff:
RAMC Lt.-Col. S. Townsend, Lt. & Qm. V.
Ferguson, Civil Surgs. W.B. Bannerman, R. Brown, A.J. Knowlton, Nursing Sisters
A.A.C. Higgs, J. Stephenson, A.G. Rees, M.G. Buse, W.A.C. Millington, and 35
men.
Rev. Father
Fielding
Due Southampton
March 2.
The Syria left
Port Natal, Feb. 10 for Bombay with Capt. W.J. Maxwell-Scott, 1/Scottish
Rifles, on board.
The Plassy
arrived at Southampton yesterday with about 490 men, mostly invalids. The
following were listed:
6/DG Lt.-Col. A.C. Hamilton
6/Dragoons 2/Lt. R.G.D. OCallaghan
16/Lancers Maj. H. de la P. Gough, 2/Lt. R.A. Reddie
RA Lt.-Col. H.J. Du Cane
RFA Lt. R.G. Maturin
RE 2/Lt. C. Hordern
I.Y. Capt. A.J.P. Annesley, Lt. L.W. Armstrong
3/Yorkshire Capt. H. de M. Leathes
3/S. Wales
Borderers 2/Lt. G.L. Sparrow
2/Gloucester Maj. H.D.A.P. Taylor, Lt. & Qm. E.
Murray
3/W. Riding Col. A.K. Wyllie
2/Black
Watch Lt. L.P. Evans
6/Middlesex Capt. P.H. Graves
4/N.
Staffordshire Capt. D.G.O. Saunders
Davies
1/Highland
L.I. Maj. E.A.C. Garland
South African
Constabulary Capt. the Hon. G.O.
Cadogan
With the
following on passage home:
Reserve of
Officers Majs. A.L.G. Gould, A.G.
Duberley, Lt. E.D.H. Daly
5/Lancers Col. H.J. Scobell
Staff Col. G.F.R. Henderson, C.B.
RA Maj. G.H.W. Nicholson
RFA Maj. G.R.T. Rundle, Capt. W.D. Cochrane
Cork Arty. Capt. H. Dewhurst
Donegal
Arty. Capt. J.S. Dewhurst
I.Y. Capts. H.B. Towse, J.A. Liebmann, Lts.
L.W. Palk, H.R. Williams
3/Manchester 2/Lt. H.N. Colan
3/R. Irish Capt. J.O. Johnson
4/Lincolnshire Lt. H.B. Cooke
R. Dublin
Fus. Capt. W.H.A. Croker
Leicestershire Capt. H.S.
Logan
1/R. Fus. Lt.-Col. E.J. Cooper
3/Essex Capt. C.M. Wheatley
2/W. Kent Capt. M.P. Buckle
2/E. Kent Capt. & Qm. G. Boon
Berkshire Capt. W. Clegg
4/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. & Qm. J.H.M. Steele
RAMC Lt.-Col. H.W. Murray, Maj. J.J. Russell
Mennes
Scouts Lts. C.H.D. Brooke, H.B.
Bradford
Imp. L.H. Vet.-Lt. J. ODonoghue
P.o.W. L.H. Lts. H.C. Thompson, O.T. Evans
Brabants
Horse Capt. H. Walker, Lt. F.W.
Houseman
Bushveldt
Car. Lt. H.T. Bright
Intelligence
Dept. Mr. Diespecker
Civil Surg. M.P.
Cooke
Revs. H.B.
Hunter, A.T. Wirgman
Civil Vet.
Surgs. E.R. Edwards, E. Crossley
Nursing Sisters
G.E. Saunder, J. Butler, J.C. Child, M.A. Bindlors
The Montrose,
from Bermuda, arrived at Southampton yesterday with 85 invalids.
p6e & f The
Beacon Grange, from London, arrived at Southampton yesterday and embarked 140
remounts and sailed for Queenstown.
The hospital ship
Orcana left Southampton yesterday with a full medical complement and a few
officers .
Note Here:
Official changes to loads of cordite for service ammunition.
London Times 14/02/02 (Friday)
p9b The Dilwara
left Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following:
6/Manchester Lt.-Col. C.D. Leyden, in command, with over 600 men. Note , due to cold the
men wore their scarlet tunics and overcoats.
3/R. Scots 190 men
Colonials 205 men
Drafts from: Scottish Borderers, R. Irish Rifles,
Leinster
Details.
Total of 28
officers and 1,118 men
The Goth left
Southampton yesterday afternoon with several officers and 165 men for the South
African Constabulary
London Times 15/02/02 (Saturday)
p14b The Tagus
left Port Natal Feb. 11 for Mauritius with the following:
68/RGA Maj. H. de T. Phillips, Capt. W.E. Kemblo,
Lts. J.T. Dreyer, R.D. Crawford and 50 men
101/RGA Maj. E.F. Nelson, Capt. H.L. Kirke, Lts.
P.L. Spicer, F.E. Andrewes, G.P. MacClellan and 76 men
RGA Lt.-Col. H.P. Hickman
For Madras:
4/R. Warwick 17 men
RAMC Capt. A.G. Thomson and 7 men
2/A & S
High. 2/Lt. W.J. Cuninghame
The Beacon Grange
arrived at Queenstown yesterday morning, embarked 152 horses and sailed in the
afternoon for South Africa .
London Times 17/02/02 (Monday)
p5b Dateline
Hobart, Feb. 16. "The Tasmanian
unit of the first Commonwealth contingent sailed yesterday. No ship mentioned.
p10a The Scot left
for England , Feb.12, with the following on passage home:
9/Lancers Capt. H.E.T.W. Fiennes
3/Liverpool Capt. H.E. Bedingfeld
4/Irish
Rifles Capt. A.J.E. Des Barres
Y Sect.
Pom-Poms Capt. A.E.B. Fair
South African
Constabulary Lt. C.A. Williams
The Norman
arrived at Southampton Saturday with the following:
2/Dublin
Fus. Maj. C.F. Romer
4/Welsh Fus. Lt. F.G. Waddington
3/N.
Lancashire Maj. W. Harrison
RA Maj. A.S. de Winton
2/GG Capt. W.Murray-Threipland
BSAP Col. C. Harding
The Cawdor Castle
embarked at Southampton Saturday 3 officers and 113 men of the 1/V.B A & S
High., 1 officer and 55 men of the V.B Bedford and a few details. She sailed in
the afternoon.
London Times 18/02/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Wakool
left Bombay yesterday for South Africa with 4 officers and 600 men, drafts for
various regiments.
London Times 19/02/02 (Wednesday)
p11b The Harlech
Castle left Southampton yesterday with 16 officers and 411 men of the
4/Worcestershire Regt., 58 men of the RE, 42 men of the RGA, and details.
The Lake Erie
left for England, Feb. 12 with 3/Welsh Regt. on board. Due Southampton March 7.
p12d Note Here:
LG, Lt-Col. J.F. Burn-Murdoch, C.B.,
Brevet to Col. and to half-pay.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
19/02/02
p24 Dateline
London, Feb. 11. The City of Vienna
has sailed from Bombay for South Africa with 7 officers and 1,050 men.
Dateline London,
Feb. 14. The Dilwara has sailed for South Africa with 1,146 men including 600
men 6/Manchesters, 190, 3/Royal Scots, and 205 Cloonials and drafts.
The Goth is
bringing 165 men for the SAC.
Dateline London,
Feb. 15. The Aurania has sailed from Bombay for Durban with 1,498 drafts.
Dateline London,
Feb. 16. The Cawdor Castle has sailed for South Africa with 172 volunteers and
some details.
Dateline London,
Feb. 17. The Wakool has left Bombay
with 500 troops for South Africa .
London Times 20/02/02 (Thursday)
p10b & c The
Lake Erie left for England , Feb. 12 with the following on passage home:
3/Welsh Col. A.T. Perkins, Majs. W. Forrest, Hon.
W. Elton, Capts. R.W. Taylor, F.P. Latham, H.H. Esplin, D.W. Panton, B.F.
Perkins, Lts. M.O. Boyd, R. Browning, H.F. Herd, H. Turber, Capt. & Adj.
H.E. Taylor, Lt. & Qm. T. Tinnock, and 610 men
4/S. Wales
Borderers Lt. H.A. Hare
3/Connaught
Rangers Lt. C.E. Tayleur
3/Oxford
L.I. Lt. J.W. Nelson
1/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. J.W. Nelson
2/E. Surrey Lt. J.K.T. Whish
I.Y. Capts. C.R. Arbuthnot, T.S. Marland
1/Yorks Lt. E.V.L. Wardle
Reserve of
Officers 2/Lt. C.C.H. Harvey
6/Dragoons Capt. W.H. King
1/Gordon High. Capt. K. Dingwall
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. W.H.W. Young
RA Capt. N.S. Bertie Clay
4/V.B. KRRC
Capt. J.H. Smith
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.H. Carter, E.A. Wilshaw, S. Hirst
Civil Surg. C.w.
Holder
Nursing Sisters
M.E. Loveday, A.J. Garlick
Due Southampton
Mar. 7.
The Orient left
for England Feb. 13 with Invalids. The following were listed:
12/Lancers 2/Lt. T.R. Badger
16/Lancers 2/Lt. A.L. Bruce
Staff Col. J. Reeves
2/Yorks L.I. Maj. A.W. Elles
1/R.
Lancaster Capt. J.H. Morrah
1/R. Irish Lt. J.A.M.J.P. Kelly
3/ Scottish
Rifles Capt. J.C. Gardner
1/Worcester Lt. A.F. Custance
2/E. Surrey 2/Lt. R.C. Ross
1/L.N.
Lancs. 2/Lt. A.S.G. Cattell
3/L.N.
Lancs. J.C. Wilson
1/KRRC Capt. W.P. Lynes
1/Highland
L.I. Capt. A.W.D. Gaussen
2/R. Irish
Rifles Lt. E.M.A. Hogan
ASC Lt. W.W. Molony
RAMC Lt. F.H. Merry
I.Y. Capt. A. West. Lts. H. Platten, A.J.A.
Craven, J.N. Christy, L.W. Roberts, C.E. Brooke Hunt, W.R. Foran
Civil Surgs. C.R. White, A.S. David
Nursing Sister
S.E. Webb
Sick laying down
, 28; sick convalescent, 452
Wounded laying
down, 27; wounded convalescent, 18.
With the
following on passage home:
RAMC Maj. H.J. Fletcher
The Revs. I. Le
Mesurier, B. Guyer
1/Lancs.
Fus. Lt. J.A. Ballantine
Tipperary
Arty. Col. F.J.S. Lecky
1/Border Lt. G.J. Marsh
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.T. Crosby, J.P. Small
Civil Surgs. R.C.
Leaning, C.C. Harris, J.P. Wright
Nursing Sisters
E.H. Cole, B.R. Roberts, W.E. Cheeseman, E.C. Lawrence, M.A. Macready
Due Southampton
Mar. 5.
The Anglo-African
left Royal Albert Docks yesterday morning with 4 officers, a few details and
245 remounts. Will call at Southampton for 250 additional horses.
London Times 21/02/02 (Friday)
p3a Dateline
Melbourne, Feb. 20. "The
South Australian unit of the first Commonwealth contingent sailed to-day for
South Africa . No Ship mentioned.
London Times 22/02/02 (Saturday)
p13a The Dunvegan
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
2/Middlesex Maj. N.W. Barnardiston
1/R. Scots 2/Lt. F.C. Bannatyne
16/Lancers Lt. G. Hutton-Riddell
3/Welsh Lt.-Col. W. Watts
South African
Mtd. Irr. Force Capt. R. Burns Begg
London Times 24/02/02 (Monday)
p10a & b The
Gaika left for England , Feb. 19 with the following on passage home:
3/L.N. Lancs.
Regt. Lt.-Col. J.H.W. Pedder, Majs.
T. Cowper, Capt. & Hon. Maj. R.G. Chambres, Capts. H.A.P. Soppitt, W.G.P.
Miller, Lts. W.B. Anderson, H.G. Stafford, G. Pilcher, 2/Lt. W.L. Kerans, Capt.
& Adj. R.L. Stable, Lt. & Qm. J. Kelly, and 625 men
4/Derby Lt. J.H. Mathias
4/Shropshire
L.I. 2/Lt. E.R. Cox
Civil Surg. E.D.
Collen
Nursing Sisters
B.C. Denyer, M. Denyer
Due Southampton
14 March.
The Roslin Castle
left Southampton Saturday with 28 officers and 834 men of the 5/Middlesex,
Lt.-Col. Rolleston, commanding, and details of RA and colonial corps.
The Tintagel
Castle left Southampton Saturday with the following:
Vol. Serv, Co. R.
Scots 3 officers and 113 men
Vol. Co.
Lincolnshire 1 officer and 30 men
Vol. Co. R. Scots
Fus. 1 officer and 20 men
Vol. Co. R. W.
Surrey 1 officer and 39 men
Vol. Co. W.
Riding 1 officer and 27 men
The Anglo-African
arrived at Queenstown Saturday morning, embarked 100 remounts and sailed in the
afternoon for South Africa .
London Times 25/02/02(Tuesday)
p11b The Britannic
left for England Feb. 19 with Civil Surg. J.P.N. Casey and 4 men for St.
Helena, 100th Co. RGA - Lts. K.G. MacEwen, L.J.R. Connolly and 101 men for
Gibralter and the following invalids for England:
R. Irish
Rifles Capt. T.S. Fox-Strangways
2/R.
Lancaster 2/Lt. R.P.F.D. MacGrath
Sick
convalescent, 588
Wounded
convalescent, 62
With the
following on passage home:
2/Dorset Maj. C.A. Rowley
2/R. Warwick Lt. J.A. Moffat
R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. W.G. Braithwaite
Rifle Brig. Capt. A.M. King
Scots Guards Capt. W.F. Lascelles
Dublin City Mil.
Arty. Capt. W.D.O. Battley
Imp. L.H. Capt. J. Donaldson, Lt. A.H.S. Fothergill
RAMC Capt. E.M. Pilcher
Scottish
Horse Surg.-Capt. W.G. Joynt
Kent Mil.
Arty. Lt. G.L. Hoare
1/W. Riding Lts. E.V. Jenkins, R.M. Tidmarsh
Lancs. Field
Arty. Lt. C.S. Hope-Johnstone
1/R. Irish Lt. J.L.O. Mansergh
I.Y. Capt. H.G. Fuller
2/Middlesex Lt. H.G.L. Bengough
3/ R. Fus. Lt. D. Lynch
Thorneycrofts
M.I. Lt. E. Bosenworth
2/N. Staffs. Col. C.E. Bradley
Civil Surgs. F.
Clarke, A. McLelland
Nursing Sisters
H. Swart, R. Carey, L.L. Condell, J. Williams
Due Southampton
Mar. 16.
The Inyati left
for England Feb. 19 with Col. A.T. Middleton, Remount Dept. on board.
The Briton left
for England Feb. 19, with the following on passage home:
Staff Col. Sir J. Willcocks
4/Somerset
L.I. Capt. A. Llewellyn
Cape M.R. Maj. M.W. Robertson
AO Dept. Capt.
G.H. Stoyle
Civil Vet. Surg.
H.E.T. Mason
Nursing Sister
F.A. Sittaby
The Pembroke
Castle arrived at Queenstown yesterday from the Cape and disembarked 17
officers and 313 men of the 5/R. Dublin Fus.. The following were listed:
Lt.-Col. H.T.
Finlay, Majs. Sir F.W. Shaw, D.S.O., R.A. Hartley, P. La Touche, W.B.
Davidson-Houston, Capt. & Adj. R.S. Gage, Capts. A.D. Kirkpatrick, S.A.
Jones, W.C. Roper-Caldbeck, L.N. Murphy, Lts. F.W. OCarrol, G.W. Willock, H.
Emerson, 2/Lts. W.B. Cameron, H.J. Kerr, C.R. Barton, Capt. & Qm. R. Baker.
London Times 26/02/02 (Wednesday)
p10b The Nubia
left Port Natal for England with the following invalids:
2/Gordon
High. Lt. J.L.G. Burnett
RAMC Lt. E. Ryan
2/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Maj. J. Charman
RE Capt. G.M. Hutton
I.Y. Lts. H.C. Leale, W.V. Edwards
1/Leicester Lts. T. Fereiven, S.O. Everett
ASC Capt. B.R. Horsbrugh
2/S.Wales
Bordrs. Capt. F.W. Gray
Scottish
Horse Civil Vet. Surg. J. Carpenter
2/SG Lt.-Col. F.N. Romilly
2/W. Yorks.
2/Lt. W. Grant-Dalton
1/E.
Lancaster 2/Lt. A.G. Niven
Waterford
Arty. Capt. S.F. Kirkwood
1/R. Inniskilling
Fus. Capt. J.A. Byrne
4/Devon Maj. S. Dumbreck
Monmouth RE Capt. G.W.L. Lamotte
Imp. L.H. Lt. S.J. Burnett
2/Gloucester Lt. P.S. Vassal
4/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. T.V. Levinge
2/Wilts. 2/Lt. H.C.A. Barkly
18/Hussars Maj. B.C. Haag
A.P.D. Capt. G.L. Jennings-Bramley
2/Haunts. Capt. the Hon. L.C.H. Palk
2/Warwick Capt. O. Hassall
1/Yorks. Capt. B.C.W. Williams
14/Hussars Lt. E.B. Philipson
3/M.I. Capt. S.F. Grahan, and 278 men
Nursing Sisters
M. Steenson, J.H. Roberts, J.E. Scott, M.T. Neville, E.J. Martin, E.A. Cox,
H.P.N. Ferreira, L.G. Keel, L.C.M. Noble, E. Prangby
A.M.S. Maj. C.W. Allport, Lt.& Qm. Jacob, and
36 men
Civil Surgs. N.E.
Harding, R.C. MacDonald, J.W. Pridmore, R.J. Rogers, J. Wiglesworth
Due Southampton
Mar. 15.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
26/02/02
p10 The Canada has
arrived here with the following named military passengers: Col. and Mrs.
Bethune, Col. Alexander.
p23 The Kildonan
Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers:
Maj. A.G. Dallas, Maj. Edmondson, 2nd Lt. Goodeve, Maj. Glynn, Col. & Mrs.
H.G. Morgan, 2nd Lt. Massy, 2nd Lt. Palmer, 2nd Lt. Roberts, Capt. Scott-Kerr,
2nd Lt. Samuels, Lt.-Col. Woodhouse,.
p24 Dateline
London, Feb. 19. The Harlech Castle
has sailed for South Africa with 542 men including 427 men of the
4/Worcestershire Regt.
Dateline London,
Feb. 23. The Roslin Castle sailed
today for South Africa with 972 troops, mostly from 5/Middlesex. The Tintagel
Castle sailed yesterday for South Africa with 237 volunteers and drafts.
London Times 27/02/02 (Thursday)
p5a Dateline St.
Helena, Feb. 26. 39 Boer
prisoners, including General Ben Viljoen, arrived here yesterday on board the
Britannic.
London Times 28/02/02 (Friday)
p9b The Winkfield
will embark, today, at Royal Albert Docks , several officers, civil vet.
surgs., some men from the RA, and 220 remounts.
London Times 01/03/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 03/03/02 (Monday)
p6c The Montrose
sailed Saturday afternoon from (? Southampton ) with 21 officers and 521 men of
the 3/N. Staffordshire, 109 men of the Derbyshire, 48 RE and details. Will call
at Gibralter and embark 2 officers and 200 men. Col. Monkton, N. Staffordshire
Regt. in command.
London Times 04/03/02 (Tuesday)
p9b The Avoca
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
RGA Capts. J.B. Parry, E.H.T. Parsons
RFA Lt. R.L.D. Whitfield, 2/Lt. J.S. French
6/DG Capt. E.M. Johnstone
8/Hussars 2/Lt. H.C. Mallet
1/Essex Lt. E.D. Raymond
2/Northampton 2/Lt. G.C.
Oldham
2/Manchester Capt. F.F. Deakin
I.Y. Lts. E.S. Ward, W.H.S. Dunlop
RAMC Lt. M.F. Foulds
2/Middlesex Lts. W.C. Hendricks, T.B.H. Thorne
3/V.B.
Sussex Lt.-Col. C.B. Godman
2/Somerset
L.I. Lt.-Col. R.B. Williams
2/S.Wales Borderers
2/Lt. E.H.A. Hodgson
2/Norfolk 2/Lt. R.J.C. Otter
Londonderry Mil.
Arty. Lt. C.A. French
Imp. L.H. Surg. Capt. T.J. Crean, V.C.
2/Hampshire Capt. E. Leigh
Nursing Sister
H.G. Miller
2/Northumberland
Fus. Maj. A.F. Dawkins
2/Gordon
High. 2/Lt. W.S. Adam
4/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. C.G. Stewart
1/KRRC Capt. F.M. Crum
Civil Surgs. T.B.
Ganvie, J. Blore
Medical Staff:
RAMC Lt.-Col. S. Townsend, Lt. & Qm. V.
Ferguson, Civil Surgs. W.B. Bannerman, R. Brown, A.J. Knowlton, Nursing Sisters
A.A.C. Higgs, J. Stephenson, A.G. Rees, M.G. Buse, W.A.C. Millington, and 35
men.
Rev. Father
Fielding
The Dunottar
Castle left for England, Feb. 26 with Lt. A.L. Cave, 10/Hussars, on passage
home.
The Winkfield
left Queenstown yesterday after embarking 115 horses.
London Times 05/03/02 (Wednesday)
p8c The Orotava
left for England Feb. 27 with the following invalids:
7/DG Maj. J.E.E. Dyer
10/Hussars Lt. the Hon. A. Annesley
RGA Lt.-Col. R.C. Foster
3/R. Scots Lt. & Qm. W.F. Horniblow
2/Somerset
L.I. Capt. A.G. Boyle
4/Bedford Lt. F.G.C. Ashmead-Bartlett
1/R. Welsh
Fus. Maj. H.J. Madocks
4/Dublin
Fus. Capt. F.J.A. Skeet
RAMC Lt. L.E.L. Parker
W. Australian
M.I. Capt. E.R. Williams
3/Essex 2/Lt. G.F. Pryor
I.Y. Capt. L. St. J. Brodrick, Lts. F.E.L.
Philp, G. Bourke, F.M. Madan, G.A. Monkhouse, J.J.B. Cross.
Nursing Sister C.
Campbell
Sick laying down
, 86; sick convalescent, 420
Wounded laying
down, 22; wounded convalescent, 4
With the
following on passage home:
4/Worcester Capt. E.W. Moss, 2/Lt. C.S. Linton
3/Welsh Lt. R.N. Kelly
2/Northampton Capt. G.E.
Ripley
I.Y. Capt. Baron Von Dankburg, Lts. J.A.
Douglas, A.C. Martyn, and Riding-Mr. H. Anderson
Scottish
Horse Lt. A. Kelly
RAMC Maj. C.W.R. Healey
1/GG Lt. & Qm. J. Robinson
RFA Col. H.H. Pengree
Seaforth
High. Col. J.W. Hughes-Hallett
Liverpool (Late of) Mr. C. Gandy
Rev. C. Lebras
Civil Vet. Surg.
J. Crawford
Civil Surgs.
G.H.B. Harvie, G. Kennedy
Nursing Sisters
M.T. Enright, M. Hodges, M.F.H. Gibbs, E.M. Hill
Due Southampton
Mar. 13.
The Orient
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 29 invalids for Netley, 66 for Woolwich,
248 men for Aldershot, 150 time-expired men for Brockhurst, and 66 details.
The following Invalid officers are listed:
12/Lancers 2/Lt. T.R. Badger
16/Lancers 2/Lt. A.L. Bruce
Staff Col. J. Reeves
2/Yorks L.I. Maj. A.W. Elles
1/R.
Lancaster Capt. J.H. Morrah
1/R. Irish Lt. J.A.M.J.P. Kelly
3/ Scottish
Rifles Capt. J.C. Gardner
1/Worcester Lt. A.F. Custance
2/E. Surrey 2/Lt. R.C. Ross
1/L.N.
Lancs. 2/Lt. A.S.G. Cattell
3/L.N.
Lancs. J.C. Wilson
1/KRRC Capt. W.P. Lynes
1/Highland L.I. Capt. A.W.D. Gaussen
2/R. Irish
Rifles Lt. E.M.A. Hogan
ASC Lt. W.W. Molony
RAMC Lt. F.H. Merry
I.Y. Capt. A. West. Lts. H. Platten, A.J.A.
Craven, J.N. Christy, L.W. Roberts, C.E. Brooke-Hunt, W.R. Foran
Civil Surgs. C.R. White, A.S. David
Nursing Sister
S.E. Webb
With the
following on passage home:
RAMC Maj. H.J. Fletcher
The Revs. I. Le
Mesurier, B. Guyer
1/Lancs.
Fus. Lt. J.A. Ballantine
Tipperary
Arty. Col. F.J.S. Lecky
1/Border Lt. G.J. Marsh
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.T. Crosby, J.P. Small
Civil Surgs. R.C.
Leaning, C.C. Harris, J.P. Wright
Nursing Sisters
E.H. Cole, B.R. Roberts, W.E. Cheeseman, E.C. Lawrence, M.A. Macready.
The Harlech
Castle with the 4/Worcestershire Regt. on board arrived yesterday at Bermuda.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
05/03/02
p1 Dateline
Simons Town, Mar. 1. The West Yorks
Militia, commanded by Col. Bennett, embarked on board the Ulstermore this
morning for England. The Regt. left England with 550 in Feb. 1900. Strength
going home is 292 officers and men.
p10 The Mohawk
arrived here Friday with 820 men from the following: CG, GG, IG, SR and some
others.
p17 The Saxon
arrived yesterday afternoon with the following named military passengers: Col.
Viscount Valletort, Lt. W.H.M. Action, Capt. W.T.W. Brackenburg, 2nd Lt. H.G.
Fowler, Capt. W.C. French, Capt. J. Hodgykins, Lt. C.H.H. Hogg, Lt. D.S. Hope,
Lt. L.W. Lewer, Lt. C.F. Potter, Capt. H.B. Roberts, Lt. J.A. Samuel,.
The Carisbrook
Castle sails for England this afternoon with the following named military
passengers: Gen. Rundle, Maj. Maud (Maude ? ), Capt. Brodie, Capt. Webber,
Capt. Harrison, Lt. Hollins, Maj. MacPherson,.
p22 Dateline
Durban, Feb. 28. The Bavarian has
just added 360 more Boer POW and is expected to sail for India next week.
p24 Dateline
London, Mar. 2. The Montrose has
sailed for South Africa with 799 officers and men including 542 of the W.
Stafford Regt. The Montrose will call at Gibralter to embark 202 more troops.
Dateline London,
Feb. 27. The American left New Orleans today with 1,000 horses for South Africa
. The Mont Eagle has sailed from Fiume with 750 horses for South Africa .
Dateline London,
Feb. 28. The Hortensius left New
Orleans today with 1,015 mules for South Africa .
p25 The Britannic
has arrived at St. Helena with Boer POW. The Braemar Castle has arrived here
with the following named military passengers: Maj. A. St. H. Gibbons, Col.
Younghusband
London Times 06/03/02 (Thursday)
p6b & c Note
Here: Casualty chart for month of February 1902
London Times 07/03/02 (Friday)
p5e The Ulstermore
left for England Mar. 1 with the following on passage home:
4/W. Yorks. Majs. A.C. Bennett, Sir. W.H. Mahon,
Capts. A.B. Ritchie, J.B.C. Tottie, D.A.E. Swainston Strangwayes, B. Metcalfe
Smith, Capt. & Qm. T. Wilson, Lt. R.S. Dudley and 288 men.
Reserve of
Officers Capt. W.H.H.C. Moubray, Lt.
C.R. Molyneux
3/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Capt. C.B. Scott
3/Welsh Capt. A.T. Perkins
I.Y. Maj. C.G.I. Edmondes
18/Hussars 2/Lt. G.E. Wannell
RAMC Lt. J. Clerke
Civil Surg. G.N.
Stephen
Due Southampton
Mar 21
The Guelph left
for England Mar. 1, with the following on passage home:
3/S. Wales
Borderers Majs. T.W. Jones, S.W.
Morgan, Capts. H.J.V. Phillips, H.H. Bromfield, G. Maxwell-Heron, G. Turner, E.
Southey, B.N. Shaw, D.C.S. Gwynne, H. Banner, G.H. Grante, Lts. G.S.R. Lake,
H.J. Miers, H.W.G.M. Griffith, Capt. & Qm. M. Murphy and 437 men
3/E. Lancs. Lt.-Col. J.W.R. Parker, Maj. W.A. Jupp,
Capts. W.J.C. Luddington, E.A. Le G. Starkie, W.S. Allen, Lts. W.F. Williamson,
H.C. Conant, 2/Lts. G.S. Topham, J. Craven and 620 men
3/ Innisk.
Fus. Capt. J. Crean
RAMC Lt. W.C. Stevenson
Civil Surg. G.B.
Stoney
Nursing Sister
G.G. Styles
Due Southampton
Mar. 22
London Times 08/03/02 (Saturday)
p7a Dateline
Durban, Mar. 5. The Bavarian has
sailed for India with 1,000 Boer prisoners on board.
p9c & d The
Manila left for England Mar. 2 with the following invalids:
1/V.B. R.
Highlanders Lt. A.B. Corrie
Vet. Surg. R.S.
Reetne
Sick laying down,
2; sick convalescent, 424
Wounded
convalescent, 19
With the
following on passage home:
1/S. Lancs. Capt. E.F. Oakeley
3/E. Yorks. Capt. P.T.S. Maxsted
RAMC Lt.-Col. E.O. Millward
Civil Surgs. H.
Dyer, G.R. Thompson
Nursing Sisters
G.L. Mall, M. Atkinson, R.I. Briggs
Due Southampton
Mar. 25.
The Lake Erie
arrived at Southampton Mar. 25 with the following:
3/Welsh Col. A.T. Perkins, Majs. W. Forrest, Hon.
W. Elton, Capts. R.W. Taylor, F.P. Latham, H.H. Esplin, D.W. Panton, B.F.
Perkins, Lts. M.O. Boyd, R. Browning, H.F. Herd, H. Turber, Capt. & Adj.
H.E. Taylor, Lt. & Qm. T. Tinnock, and 610 men
4/S. Wales
Borderers Lt. H.A. Hare
3/Connaught
Rangers Lt. C.E. Tayleur
3/Oxford
L.I. Lt. G.E. Harcourt
1/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. J.W. Nelson
2/E. Surrey Lt. J.K.T. Whish
I.Y. Capts. C.R. Arbuthnot, T.S. Marland
1/Yorks Lt. E.V.L. Wardle
Reserve of
Officers 2/Lt. C.C.H. Harvey
6/Dragoons Capt. W.H. King
1/Gordon
High. Capt. K. Dingwall
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. W.H.W. Young
RA Capt. N.S. Bertie Clay
4/V.B. KRRC
Capt. J.H. Smith
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.H. Carter, E.A. Wilshaw, S. Hirst
Civil Surg. C.w.
Holder
Nursing Sisters
M.E. Loveday, A.J. Garlick
London Times 10/03/02 (Monday)
p6b The Arundel
Castle left Southampton Saturday with 13 officers and 544 men. Maj. Nason,
D.S.O., 1/Essex, in charge. The drafts were made up from: Cheshire,
Northumberland Fus., Durham L.I., KOSB, Welsh, Hampshire, R. W. Kent, and
Northamptonshire Regiments.
p6e The Britannic
arrived at Gibralter yesterday and landed 4 officers and 100 men before sailing
on to Southampton .
London Times 11/03/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 12/03/02 (Wednesday)
p10e The Assaye
sailed from Southampton yesterday with a total of 95 officers and 1,258 men, 18
officers and 555 men of the 3/Middlesex for St. Helena, 32 officers and 637 men
of the 4/P.W.O.Y.R. and details. The following were listed:
3/Middlesex Lt-Col. E.V. Bellers
4/Yorkshire Lt.-Col. B.G. Harrison
1/Worcestershire Lt.-Col. O.H.
Oakes
The Kelvinside
will sail today from Royal Albert Docks with a small contingent of RA, a few
officers, 2 Civil Vet. Surgs., and 260 remounts.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
12/03/02
p10 The Canada
sailed for England Sunday with the Militia Bn. of the Middlesex Regt. and
the R. Munster Fus.. with the following
named military passengers: Col. Helme, Lt.-Col. Benchley, Maj. Sapte, Capt.
Gibbons and Brig.-Gen. Cunningham.
The Carisbrooke
Castle sailed Wednesday for England with the following named military
passengers: Gen. Sir Leslie Rundle, Maj. Maud (Maude ? ), and Capts. Brodie,
Webber, and Harrison.
p22 Dateline Durban Mar. 8. The Bewarden sails tomorrow ( for India ?
) with 1,000 Boer POW. About 500 more Boer POW are on the Aurania waiting
departure.
p24 Dateline
London, Mar. 7. The Montrose has
embarked 206 officers and men of the 2/Cameron High. at Gibralter for South
Africa .
The Assaye has
sailed with 573 troops for St. Helena and 719 troops for South Africa.
p30 The Kinfauns
Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers:
Capt. Brandon Kirby, Adm. Sir. F. Richards. For Natal, Gen Mussenden.
The Kildonan
Castle sails this afternoon for England with the following named military
passengers: Lt. the Hon. H.E. Fitz Clarence, Col. the Hon. J. Byng, Col.
Reginald (? B)arnes, Col. and Mrs. Playfair , Capts. MacFarlane, Harrison, S.
Chapin, R.G. Lorold, Forbes, MacFarlane, Browning, A. Hill, Radclyffe, Lts.
Clive Wilson, Haig, R.C. Grewing, Magill, Walker, E.C.D. Lardner.
London Times 13/03/02 (Thursday)
p10b The
Carisbrook Castle left for England Mar. 5, with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.-Gen. Sir. H.M.L. Rundle
R. Welsh
Fus. Capt. R.S. Webber
Lancs. Mil.
Arty. Lt. H.F. Hollins
Imp. L.H. Maj. W. de S. Maud
RA Lt.-Col. C.V.B. Kuper
5/Munster
Fus. Lt. J. Browne
Lord Lovants
Scouts Capt. E.J. Brodie, Lt. K.L.
Macdonald
Kimberley
L.H. Maj. T.C. Peakman
I.Y. Maj. D.H. Macpherson
Civil Vet. Surgs.
H. Leeney, J.D. Knowles
Due Southampton
Mar. 21.
London Times 14/03/02 (Friday)
p9b The Britannic
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 650 men on board. She called at St.
Helena and there landed 39 Boer prisoners. The following were listed for
Southampton .
R. Irish
Rifles Capt. T.S. Fox-Strangways
2/R.
Lancaster 2/Lt. R.P.F.D. MacGrath
2/Dorset Maj. C.A. Rowley
2/R. Warwick Lt. J.A. Moffat
R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. W.G. Braithwaite
Rifle Brig. Capt. A.M. King
Scots Guards Capt. W.F. Lascelles
Dublin City Mil.
Arty. Capt. W.D.O. Battley
Imp. L.H. Capt. J. Donaldson, Lt. A.H.S. Fothergill
RAMC Capt. E.M. Pilcher
Scottish
Horse Surg.-Capt. W.G. Joynt
Kent Mil.
Arty. Lt. G.L. Hoare
1/W. Riding Lts. E.V. Jenkins, R.M. Tidmarsh
Lancs. Field
Arty. Lt. C.S. Hope-Johnstone
1/R. Irish Lt. J.L.O. Mansergh
I.Y. Capt. H.G. Fuller
2/Middlesex Lt. H.G.L. Bengough
3/ R. Fus. Lt. D. Lynch
Thorneycrofts
M.I. Lt. E. Bosenworth
2/N. Staffs. Col. C.E. Bradley
Civil Surgs. F.
Clarke, A. McLelland
Nursing Sisters
H. Swart, R. Carey, L.L. Condell, J. Williams
London Times 15/03/02 (Saturday)
p7b Dateline
Wellington, Mar. 14. (No Ship
Mentioned) "The South Island section of the Ninth New Zealand Contingent,
consisting of 500 men and horses, were accorded a splendid send-off to-day.
"The
contingent of 500 men from the North Island will leave Auckland on board the
transport Devon next Wednesday.
p13b The Gaika
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following on passage home:
3/L.N. Lancs.
Regt. Lt.-Col. J.H.W. Pedder, Majs.
T. Cowper, Capt. & Hon. Maj. R.G. Chambres, Capts. H.A.P. Soppitt, W.G.P.
Miller, Lts. W.B. Anderson, H.G. Stafford, G. Pilcher, 2/Lt. W.L. Kerans, Capt.
& Adj. R.L. Stable, Lt. & Qm. J. Kelly, and 625 men
4/Derby Lt. J.H. Mathias
4/Shropshire
L.I. 2/Lt. E.R. Cox
Civil Surg. E.D.
Collen
Nursing Sisters
B.C. Denyer, M. Denyer
The Canada left
for England Mar. 10 with the following invalids:
3/DG Maj. F.J. Ryder
7/DG Lts. G.F. Dunne, H. Twyford, J.E.D.
Holland
1/R.
Dragoons Capt. C.A. Calvert
RGA Capt. R. St. G. Gorton
I.Y. Lts. P.H. Noad, J.H.G. Crane, Lt. &
Qm. H. Pococke
1/R. Scots Capt. G.H. Davidson
3/R. Scots Maj. Lord H.F. Montague-Douglas-Scott
3/W. Surrey Lt. J.K.N. Versturme-Bunbury
3/Lancs. Capt. F.P. Vane
3/R. Fus. Capt. L.W. Le M. Carey
5/R. Fus. 2/Lt. L. Ricketts
1/Yorks. Lt. R.H. Darwin
4/Yorks. Capt. R.E.F.S. Dudding
6/Lancs.
Fus. Capt. J.H. Turner
3/KOSB Capt. H.W.A.F. Crichton Browne
Worcester Capt. F.M.E. Kennedy
R.B. Capt. B.H.H. Cooke
2/R.B. Lt. C. Da B.S. Baker Carr
Munster Fus. Bt.-Maj. G.A.C. Webb, Lt. H.A. Carroll
2/R. Jersey
Arty. 2/Lt. J.H. LAmy
1/V.B.
Worcester Lt. C.M. Watson
1/Irish Lt. S.H.L. Galbraith
3/Gloucester Maj. C.D. Guise
3/R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. Hon. D. Scott
Rhodesian F.F.,
attch. to RE Lt. L.P. Winby
ASC Lts. R. Simpson, W.C. Crosse
RAMC Capt. M. MacG. Rattray, Lts. R.L. Argles,
J. Conway
Civil Surg.
W.E.J. Jones
Sick
convalescent, 1; Wounded laying down, 1.
With the
following on passage home:
3/W. Surrey Capts. R.B. Swinton, E.G. Williams, T.C.
Knox, A.G. Shaw, 2/Lts. J.W.S. Malden, J.W. Garnier, B.P. Stevens, Capt. &
Qm. J.S. Dyke and 190 men
3/Munster
Fus. Majs. G. Lucas, M.W. ODonovan,
T. Longridge, Capts. B.V.S. Demvile, R.W. Oldnall, J.W. Stopford, Lts. S.D.
Nash, W.S. Browne, A.E. King, E.P. Waldo, 2/Lts. W.J. Hewitt, H.B.S.
Stephenson, Lt. & Qm. W.H. Forsdick and 363 men
6/Middlesex Lt.-Col. G.C. Helme, Majs. G.R. Rushbrook,
H.W.H. Brenchley, F. Sapte, Capts. G.E. Barker, A.R. Carey, A.D. Gibbons, Lt.
R.A. Slee, Capt. & Qm. J.A. Walter and 303 men.
KRRC Capt. A.I. Payne
5/KRRC Maj. A.D. Pixley
3/Lincoln Lt. & Qm. T. Hammond
Staff Lt.-Gen. C. Tucker, Brig.-Gen. G.C.
Cunningham, Lt.-Col. R.L. Milne
Border Capt. F.G.G. Morris
Indian Staff
Corps Maj. C.F. Minchin
Reserve of
Officers Capts. F.G.W. Jones, A.G. M.
Tozer
7/R. Fus. Capts. F.B. Oldfield, H.H. Hobson
I.Y. Capt. A.H.V. Willyams, Lts. E.C. Rankin,
W.H. Chapman, C.B. Despard
E. Surrey Lt. S.D. Brancker
Rev. C. Taberer
3/E. Lancs. Maj. R.L. Broad
5/Middlesex Lt. C.F. Alleyne
3/Irish
Rifles Lt. J. Blakiston Houston
4/Irish
Rifles Lt. A.F. Persse
5/Leinster Capt. R.W. Eveard
Bushvelt
Carbs. Lt. H. Picton
4/Manchester Lt. J.H.L. Reade
POC Capt. P.J. Preece
RFA Lt.-Col. E.J. Granett
1/Suffolk Capt. S.E.M. Lloyd
RAMC Maj. E.L. Freer
KOSB Maj. A.H.B. Cavaye
Remount
Dept. Capt. H.P.B. Vaughan
Civil Surgs. W.
Lockerbie, J.G.F. Hosken
Nursing Sisters
I. Overbek, L. Bond, G.E. Walker, M. Hamer
Civil Vet.
Surg. T.F. Prime Cockroft
Will call at Port
Nolloth to embark 2/Lt. F.C. Longbourne and 69 men 3/R. W. Surrey Regt.
Due Southampton
Mar. 28.
London Times 17/03/02 (Monday) Nothing Noted
London Times 18/03/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Kildonan
Castle left for England Mar. 12 with the following on passage home:
10 Hussars Col. the Hon. J.H.G. Byng
4/Hussars Capt. R.W.R. Barnes
7/Hussars Lt. O. Haig
1/DG Lt. R.G. Grewing
Remount Dept. Capt. W.L. Forbes
Lancs. Mil.
FA Capt. H.S. Browning
2/Liverpool Lt. E.G.D. Lardner
5/Worcester Lt. H.F.M. Walker
R.B. Capts. C.E. Radclyffe, D.S.O., A.P.B.
Harrison
South African
L.H. Capts. R.S. Grant-Thorold, S.H.
Chapin, the Hon. A. Hill.
South African
Mtd. Irr. Forces Capt. J.P. McFarlane
South African
Constabulary Lt. the Hon. H.E.
Fitzclarence
Civil Surgs. A.H.
Sugden, J.P. Dumphy
Due Southampton
Mar. 28.
The Nubia arrived
at Plymouth yesterday with 29 officers and 279 men. The following were
listed:
2/Gordon
High. Lt. J.L.G. Burnett
RAMC Lt. E. Ryan
2/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Maj. J. Charman
RE Capt. G.M. Hutton
I.Y. Lts. H.C. Leale, W.V. Edwards
1/Leicester Lts. T. Fereiven, S.O. Everett
ASC Capt. B.R. Horsbrugh
2/S.Wales
Bordrs. Capt. F.W. Gray
Scottish
Horse Civil Vet. Surg. J. Carpenter
2/SG Lt.-Col. F.N. Romilly
2/W. Yorks.
2/Lt. W. Grant-Dalton
1/E.
Lancaster 2/Lt. A.G. Niven
Waterford
Arty. Capt. S.F. Kirkwood
1/R. Inniskilling
Fus. Capt. J.A. Byrne
4/Devon Maj. S. Dumbreck
Monmouth RE Capt. G.W.L. Lamotte
Imp. L.H. Lt. S.J. Burnett
2/Gloucester Lt. P.S. Vassal
4/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. T.V. Levinge
2/Wilts. 2/Lt. H.C.A. Barkly
18/Hussars Maj. B.C. Haag
A.P.D. Capt. G.L. Jennings-Bramley
2/Haunts. Capt. the Hon. L.C.H. Palk
2/Warwick Capt. O. Hassall
1/Yorks. Capt. B.C.W. Williams
14/Hussars Lt. E.B. Philipson-Stow
3/M.I. Capt. S.F. Grahan,
Nursing Sisters
M. Steenson, J.H. Roberts, J.E. Scott, M.T. Neville, E.J. Martin, E.A. Cox,
H.P.N. Ferreira, L.G. Keel, L.C.M. Noble, E. Prangby
A.M.S. Maj. C.W. Allport, Lt.& Qm. Jacob
Civil Surgs. N.E.
Harding, R.C. MacDonald, J.W. Pridmore, R.J. Rogers, J. Wiglesworth
13 officers and
85 men were landed at Plymouth and the remainder will go on to Southampton .
London Times 19/03/02 (Wednesday)
p5a Dateline
Durban, Mar. 17. The Custodian has arrived from Sydney with 500 Australian
troops.
p11c The Avoca
embarked, at Southampton yesterday, the following:
RE (Electrical
Eng.) 50 men, Lt. H.F. Bigge, in
charge.
Some nurses
Some details.
The Orotava
arrived at Southampton yesterday with over 500 men, mostly invalids. The
following were listed:
7/DG Maj. J.E.E. Dyer
10/Hussars Lt. the Hon. A. Annesley
RGA Lt.-Col. R.C. Foster
3/R. Scots Lt. & Qm. W.F. Horniblow
2/Somerset
L.I. Capt. A.G. Boyle
4/Bedford Lt. F.G.C. Ashmead-Bartlett
1/R. Welsh
Fus. Maj. H.J. Madocks
4/Dublin Fus. Capt. F.J.A. Skeet
W. Australian
M.I. Capt. E.R. Williams
3/Essex 2/Lt. G.F. Pryor
I.Y. Capt. L. St. J. Brodrick, Baron von
Dankburg, Lts. F.E.L. Philp, G. Bourke, F.M. Madan, G.A. Monkhouse, J.J.B.
Cross, J.A. Douglas, A.C. Martyn, Riding -Mr. H. Anderson.
4/Worcester Capt. E.W. Moss, 2/Lt. C.S. Linton
3/Welsh Lt. R.N. Kelsey
2/Northampton Capt. G.E.
Ripley
Scottish
Horse Lt. A. Kelly
Nesbitts
Horse Lt. E.N. Kelly
RAMC Maj. C.W.R. Healey, Lt. L.E.L. Parker
1/GG Lt. & Qm. J. Robinson
RFA Col. H.H. Pengree
Seaforth
High. Col. J.W. Hughes-Hallett
Liverpool (Late of) Mr. C. Gandy
Rev. C. Lebras
Civil Vet. Surg.
J. Crawford
Civil Surgs.
G.H.B. Harvie, G. Kennedy
Nursing Sisters
M.T. Enright, M. Hodges, M.F.H. Gibbs, E.M. Hill, C. Campbell
Cape Times Weekly Edition
19/03/02
p10 The Dilwara
has sailed for England with the following named military passengers: Capt.
& Mrs. Cheales.
The Dunera sailed
Friday for England with 40 officers and a number of invalids. She sailed with
the following named military passengers: Maj. Moule, Maj. Caldwell.
p19 The Norman
arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers: Capt. Lord
Osborne Beauclerk, Capt. G.C. Baven, Col. T.A. Hill, Capt. A.F.W. King, Col.
& Mrs. Henty (for Natal).
The Saxon sails
for England this afternoon with the following named military passengers:
Brig.-Gen. Hamilton, Col. Pulteney, Lt. Clive Wilson, Lt. Cuthbert, Capt.
Darling Baker, Lt. Anderson, Col. Levy and Family, Maj. Stuart.
p24 Dateline
London, Mar. 16. The Greek has
embarked at Southampton 485 Volunteer drafts and 98 South African Constabulary
for South Africa
Dateline London,
Mar. 14. The Walmer Castle will sail
for South Africa tomorrow with the
following named military passengers: Lord Wolseley, Col. Frank Rhodes, Capt.
Arthur Rhodes, Col. Thorneycroft.
p25 Dateline
Durban, Mar. 17. 25 officers and 497
men have arrived here from Sydney (no ship mentioned).
London Times 20/03/02 (Thursday)
p5b Dateline
Auckland, Mar. 19. The Devon left
here to-day for South Africa with the northern section of the ninth New Zealand
contingent.
p11b The Dunera
left for England Mar. 14 with the following invalids:
RAMC Maj. R. Caldwell
Indian Staff
Corps Lt. W.T. Barry
2/E. Kent Maj. F.W.B. Dyne
2/SR 2/Lt. M.B. Pollard Urquhart
3/KRR Maj, W.H. Salmon
1/R. Scots Lt. J.G.L. Searight
1/Manchester Lt. A.D.N. Merriman
1/Irish 2/Lt. S. Hutchins
2/Shropshire
L.I. Capt. J.G. Forbes
RGA Lt. G.T.A. Drought
2/Scots
Guards 2/Lt. M. Romer
I.Y. Lts. J.W. Chambers, D. Dewar
Revs. F.R. Evans,
W.G. Vaughan
South African
Constabulary Capt. H.J. Kinsman
Civil Surg. C. Dodd
Sick laying down
, 18; sick convalescent, 247
Wounded laying
down, 3; wounded convalescent, 16
Civil Vet. Surg.
W.L. White, on passage home.
Due Southampton
Apr. 5.
The Dilwara left
for England Mar. 14 with the following invalids:
7/DG Capt. W.D. Swiney
10/Hussars Lts. C. Salkeld, M.R.H. Wilson
2/Warwick Lt.-Col. K.E. Lean
5/R. Fus. 2/Lt. N.E. Lloyd
2/Worcester 2/Lt. G.A. Sneath
1/E. Lancs. Capt. R.D. Cheales
2/N. Staffs. 2/Lt. D.E. Hope
ASC Lt. & Qm. T. Challoner
3/DG Capt. J.H.A. Annesley, D.S.O.
Rev. F.G. Wright
Nursing Sisters
S.J. Browne, M.J. Harrower
Sick laying down
, 47; sick convalescent, 426
Wounded laying
down, 8; wounded convalescent, 16
With the
following on passage home:
1/N. Lancs. Lt.-Col. P.R.S. Churchward
4/R. Fus. Capt. A.C. Jeffcoat
Yorks. Mil.
Arty. Maj. W.E. Fell
Clare Mil.
Arty. Capt. C.P. Mahon Hagan
5/Lancers Lt. W.V.R. Price
Prov. Cav.
Regt. Lt. J.F. Cowlard
Late 5/Irish
Rifles Capt. C.H. Edye
3/ E. Lancs. Lt. & Qm. S.H. Williamson
RAMC Surg. Maj. W.C. Beevor, Lt. O.W.A. Elsner
4/Norfolk 2/Lt. J.H. Cantlay
A.P.D. Maj. H.J. Thwaytes
R.N. Lt. Spilsbury Potter
I.Y. Maj. J.A. Lea
P.o.W. L. H. Capt. P. Oldham
Lochs Horse Capt. M. Savile
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt. P.J.S. Morris
Civil Vet. Surg.
F.C. Golden
Civil Surgs. W.
Somerville, R.W.T. Ewart
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Rose, J.C. Spence
Due Southampton
April 4.
London Times 21/03/02 (Friday)
p3a Dateline
Bombay, Mar. 20. The Bavarian,
with 1,068 prisoners, 8 officers, and 1,050 troops has arrived. 4 POW died of
measles and 24 recovered on the voyage.
London Times 22/03/02 (Saturday)
p13b & c The
Wakool left for England Mar. 17 with the following invalids:
Sick laying down
,2 ; sick convalescent, 465
Wounded laying
down, 1 ; wounded convalescent, 9
With the
following on passage home:
Seaforth
High. Lt.-Col. S.C.H. Monro
5/R. Irish
Fue. Lt. W.R. Warren
4/Worcester Capt. B.E. Vaughan
4/Border Capt. T.R. Morse
2/Dorset Lt. F.S. Bowring
RAMC Maj. S.E. Duncan
Reserve of
Officers Maj. s. Guese
R. Marine
Arty. Capt. G.E. Barnes
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt. E.G. Lake
Late Rimingtons
Guides Lt. H.G. Supple
Civil Surgs. F.
Benickwell, F.E. Ross, H.J. Pickering
Civil Vet. Surgs.
W.T. Oliver, R.W. Boyce
Nursing Sisters
E.R. Warren, S.A. Boneham, H. Anderson, L.H. ORyan
Due Southampton
April 10.
The Saxon left
for England Mar. 19 with the following on passage home:
Brig.-Gen. G.H.C.
Hamilton
3/L. N.
Lancs. Staff-Lt. W.B. Anderson
Damants
Horse Lt. C. Wilson
5/DG Maj. C.H. Stuart
Due Southampton
April 4.
The Orient left
Southampton yesterday. The following were listed:
3/Lincolnshire 20 officers and
about 600 men, Lt.-Col. C.A. Swan, in charge.
3/E.
Yorkshire 24 officers and about 540
men, Lt.-Col. Walker in command.
London Times 24/03/02 (Monday)
p10a, b & d
The Roslin Castle left for England Mar. 20. with the following invalids:
1/Dragoons Lt. the Hon. W.C.W. Egerton
RE 2/Lt. H.E. Day
2/R. Fus. Lt. Sir F.E. Waller
2/Worcester Capt. G.C. Lambton
3/SR Capt. E.L.L. James
2/W. Kent 2/Lt. G.S.T. Fenning
1/Gordon
High. Lt. A.L. Davies
4/Durham L.I. Lt. W.W. Apperley
RFA Capt. E.F. Talbot Ponsonby
RAMC Lt. G.G. Delap
With the
following on passage home:
3/Norfolk Maj. H.Y. Beale, Capts. S.L. Barrett, P.L.
Bagge, Lts. C.M. Jickling, P.H. Kemp, A.A. Steward, T.H.F. Barclay, F.J.
Cresswell, 2/Lts. A.R. Fellowes, J.D. North, Lt. & Qm. W. Vince and 358 men
4/Essex (Attached
to 3/Norfolk) Capt. E.L. Calverley
9/Lancers Lt. the Earl of Leitrim
I.Y. Capt. E.S. Pountney, Lt. E.W. Kirkby
SG Col. W.P. Pulteney, Lt. J.H. Cuthbert
3/R. Sussex Lt. R.E. Henderson
Somerset
L.I. Lt.-Col. E.J. Gallwey
R. Irish
Fus. Maj. T.G. Barclay
RAMC Lt. H. Ensor
BSAP Lt. F.E. Eastwood
South African
Constabulary Lt.-Col. A.H.M. Edwards
Civil Surgs. T.
Adam, E.A.B. Wood
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Breen, M. Fawcett
Due Southampton
April 9.
The Carisbrooke
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday morning. Among the passengers were:
Lt.-Gen. Sir. Leslie Rundle and the Hon. J.R. Stopford
The Ulstermore
passed Prawle Point yesterday.
The Lake Erie
left Royal Albert Docks Saturday afternoon with the following:
1/DG 2 officers and 64 men
6/DG 82 men
19 Hussars 2 officers and 82 men
Details 38 officers and 71 men
17/Lancers Lt.-Col. H.A. Lawrence, in command.
Remounts 252
Will call at
Queenstown for additional details and remounts.
Note Here: Capt. H. de C. Eastwood, 1/DG, appointed Adj. and
Asst. Instructor at I.Y. School, Aldershot.
London Times 25/03/02 (Tuesday)
p8d The Ulstermore
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with following:
4/W. Yorks. Majs. A.C. Bennett, Sir. W.H. Mahon,
Capts. A.B. Ritchie, J.B.C. Tottie, D.A.E. Swainston Strangwayes, B.
Metcalfe-Smith, Capt. & Qm. T. Wilson, Lt. R.S. Dudley and nearly 300 men.
Reserve of
Officers Capt. W.H.H.C. Moubray, Lt.
C.R. Molyneux
3/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Capt. C.B. Scott
3/Welsh Capt. A.T. Perkins
I.Y. Maj. C.G.I. Edmondes
18/Hussars 2/Lt. G.E. Wannell
RAMC Lt. J. Clerke
Civil Surg. G.N.
Stephen
The Guelph
arrived at Southampton last night with the following:
3/S. Wales
Borderers Majs. T.W. Jones, S.W.
Morgan, Capts. H.J.V. Phillips, H.H. Bromfield, G. Maxwell-Heron, G. Turner, E.
Southey, B.N. Shaw, D.C.S. Gwynne, H. Banner, G.H. Grante, Lts. G.S.R. Lake,
H.J. Miers, H.W.G.M. Griffith, Capt. & Qm. M. Murphy and 437 men
3/E. Lancs. Lt.-Col. J.W.R. Parker, Maj. W.A. Jupp,
Capts. W.J.C. Luddington, E.A. Le G. Starkie, W.S. Allen, Lts. W.F. Williamson,
H.C. Conant, 2/Lts. G.S. Topham, J. Craven and 620 men
3/ Innisk.
Fus. Capt. J. Crean
RAMC Lt. W.C. Stevenson
Civil Surg. G.B.
Stoney
Nursing Sister
G.G. Styles
London Times 26/03/02 (Wednesday)
p5b Dateline
Brisbane, Mar. 25. The Queensland
section of the new Australian contingent sailed to-day for South Africa . (No
ship mentioned)
p11b The Victorian
left for England , Mar. 21 with the following:
For St. Helena:
I.Y. Capt. L.F. Devenish-Meares
1/Border
Regt. Lt. C.G.W. Andrews
For England:
6/Middlesex Capt. C.B. Oldfield
2/ L.N. Lancs. 2/Lt. R.E. Crane
Sligo Mil.
Arty. Capt. G.A. Heather
Late I.Y. Lt. A.A. White
Civil Surgs. J.A.
Balck, R.H. Oliver
Will call: St.
Lucia, St. Helena, Gibralter and Southampton .
The Lake Erie
left Queenstown yesterday for South Africa with 46 officers, 589 men and 317
remounts.
p12c Note Here: Capt. H.de C. Eastwood mentioned. LG, Memoranda.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
26/03/02
p10 The Kinfauns
Castle arrived here Monday morning from Natal with the following named military
passengers: Gen. Campbell and his ADC, Hon. E. Gordon Lennox.
p22 The Kinfauns
Castle sails for Southampton this afternoon with the following named military
passengers: Ge. Campbell, Col. and Mrs. Wyndham, Surgeon-General and Mrs.
Wiles, Capt. & Mrs. Campbell.
The Kinfauns
Castle arrived here Monday morning from Natal with the following named military
passengers: For Cape Town : Lt. Davies & servant, Lt. P. Smith, Capt. W.
Vlok, Capt. J.M. Burns, Maj. Church, Capt. Digan, Capt. Long, Lt.-Col.
Martindale-Vale, Lt. E. Arkwright & servant.
The Goorkha
arrived from Southampton Monday with the following named military passengers:
Capts. C.S. Lakeman, R.H. Steward, Smythe, Lts. A.C. Bealey, W. Wike, R.W.
Ironside, A.E. Blackwall, Upscher, H.V. Kershaw, Ralph, Tollmache, Roberts,
Griffiths, Wild, E. St. G. Stockwell, Civil Surgeon Wicks, Colour-Sgt. Speakman
and 248 soldiers.
p24 Dateline
London, Mar. 19. The Sicilian has
embarked a heavy draft of ASC for South Africa .
Dateline London,
Mar 21. 1,150 troops of the
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Militia embarked today for South Africa . No ship
mentioned.
Dateline London,
Mar. 19. A Contingent from New
Zealand has left Auckland for South Africa .
London Times 27/03/02 (Thursday)
p10b & c The
Raglan Castle left Southampton yesterday with the following:
Gordon High. 1 officer and 22 men
KRR 2 officers and 17 men
R. Irish 2 officers and 35 men
Details
The Britannic
left Southampton yesterday with 63 officers and 864 men. Listed were:
3/Leicestershire Col. Lord
Braye and 575 men
2/DG 87 men
7th &
18th Hussars 115 men
RE 40 men
Lloyds Agent at
New Orleans reports the Monarch with mules for South Africa is aground at Head
of Passes.
London Times 28/03/02 (Friday)
p3e Dateline
Melbourne, Mar. 27. The Templemore
will sail this morning with the Victorian section of the second Commonwealth
contingent for South Africa .
p8a The City of
Vienna left for England Mar. 24 with the following invalids:
Staff Lt.-Col. C. Rawnsley
3/DG Lt. R.S. Pearson
14/Hussars Lt. J. Harvey
Dublin City
Arty. Capt. Hamlyn Nott
2/Derby Capt. F.H. Weldon
6/Middlesex Capt. W.A. Gillam
4/RB Capt. L.H. Thornton
ASC Capt. H.C. Wilder, Lt. H.W. Peebles
I.Y. Lt. H. Lewarne
Nursing Sister
F.C.A. Holcroft
Sick laying down
, 27; sick convalescent, 463
Wounded laying
down, 3; wounded convalescent, 23
With the
following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. H.C.O. Plumer
1/Norfolk Lt. L.N. Jones Bateman
4/Liverpool Capt. J.W. Allen
4/W. Yorks. Lt. W.E. Frankish
5/A & S
High. Capt. J. Pender
1/Middlesex Lt. D.C. Percy Smith
RAMC Lt.-Col. R. Jennings, Maj. C.G. Woods, Lt.
J.F. Whelan
Late I.Y. Lt. W.H. Willis
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. J.B. Ellard
Revs. E. Jones,
M.P. Dahille
Civil Surgs. J.W.
Summerhayes, C. Cavanagh, J. Hogg
Civil Vet. Surg.
H.J. ONeill
Nursing Sisters
M. Dowker, E. Johnson, A. Jones, F.E. Thomas
The Manila
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 100 invalids for Netley, 120
convalescents, 228 for discharge and a few details.
The Orotava
sailed from Southampton yesterday at 3 30 p.m. with the following:
RAMC Lt.-Col. Weston and 100 men
4/R. Dublin
Fus. Lt.-Col. Pearse and 550 men
1/R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. & Qm. Ward
3/Essex 25 officers and 556 men
2/ Seaforth
High. 50 men
RE A strong draft
Total on board 59 officers and 1,329 men
London Times 29/03/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 31/03/02 (Monday)
p4c The Canada
arrived at Queenstown yesterday morning with 69 officers and 1,671 men of the
6/Middlesex, 3/R. Munster Fus., 3/R. W. Surrey, RHA, RFA, and details. Named
were: Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Tucker, and Brig.-Gen. Cunningham. The Canada
embarked the R. W. Surrey at Port Nolloth. The Canada will continue on to
Southampton to-day.
London Times 01/04/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 02/04/02 (Wednesday)
p3a Dateline
Sydney, April 1. "The third
battalion of the Commonwealth contingents embarked to-day with Carringtons
Bushmen on board the transport Manhattan. She will sail to-morrow after the men
have been inspected by General Hutton.
p4c The Assaye
arrived at Table Bay yesterday morning
The Canada
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning and landed the remainder of the
troops. Listed were:
3/W. Surrey 9 officers and 254 men
6/Middlesex 9 officers and 307 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition
02/04/02
p24 Dateline
London, Mar. 26. The Queensland
section of the Australian Commonwealth Contingent sailed yesterday for South
Africa .
Dateline London,
Mar. 26. The Lake Erie has sailed
from Queenstown for South Africa with 46 officers and 589 men. The ships
Britannic, Raglan Castle and Oratava have sailed for South Africa with cavalry
drafts, Leicestershire Regt., Medical Staff and Telegraphists totaling 1,206
men .
Dateline London,
April 1. The Yeddo left New Orleans
today with 1,000 mules for South Africa .
p30 New ship,
Walmer Castle, length o/a 575 ft., 64.4 ft. beam, 42.5 ft depth, 12,546 gross
tonnage. 348 first class, 190 second class and a large number in third., She
arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers:
Col. W. Engledue, Capt. Mitchell, Col. F. Rhodes, Capt. reed, Capt. & Mrs,
Smart & child, Col. Thorneycroft, Viscount Field-Marshall Wolseley.
The Norman sails
today for England with the following named military passengers: Lord Wolseley,
Capt. Pomeroy
London Times 03/04/02 (Thursday)
p3a & b
Dateline Adelaide, April 2.
The 2/South Australian contingent embarked to-day in the Templemore.
Note here:
Morant, Hancock incident mentioned
here.
London Times 04/04/02 (Friday)
p3a & b Note
Here: More on Morant, Hancock incident.
Dateline Bombay,
April 3. The Aurania arrived here
from Durban with 803 Boer prisoners, 5 British officers and 599 men. 4 cases of
measles.
p7b & c
Editorial page. More here on Morant, Hancock
p8a, b & c The
Orcana left for England from Durban, Mar. 23, with invalids. The following were
listed:
1/Durham
L.I. 2/Lt. H.J. Coddington
2/D.o C..
L.I. Lt. W.E.J. Butler-Bowden
2/W. Yorks. Lt. W.A. Woodside
RAMC Lt. A.O.B. Wroughton
3/R. Sussex Maj. C.B. Godman
FA 2/Lt. W.A. Clayton
1/S. Staffs. Lt. A.H.C. James
2/SG 2/Lt. R. Fitzroy
5/Manchester Capt. F.G. Jackson
1/Welsh Lt. F.E. Packe
1/N. Lancs. Maj. G.W. Dowell
3/R.W.
Surrey Capt. H.F. Wilkinson
1/KOSB Lt.-Col. G.N. Mayne
I.Y. Maj. H. Magniac, Capt. J.J. Griffiths, Lt.
C.E. Wilson
1/R. Scots
Fus. (Indulgence) Lt. J.A.G. Elliot
South African
Constabulary Capt. A.M. Leake
Staff, RAMC Maj. N.C. Ferguson
Civil Surgs.
H.A.S. Roberts, E. Wethered, D. Kernohan, W.H. Cornwall
Nursing Sisters
E.M. Hayden, K.H. Grovenor, F.H. Barry, E. Johnson, F.W. Carver
The Kinfauns
Castle left for England Mar. 26, with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.-Gen. B.B.D. Campbell
SG Lt. Hon. E.C. Gordon-Lennox
9/Lancers Capt. D.G.M. Campbell
ASC Capt. R.G.J.J. Berry
Civil Surg. W.D.
Dyer
The transport
Aurania arrived at Bombay yesterday from Natal.
The transport
Hyanthes has arrived at St. Vincent, from Natal.
London Times 05/04/02 (Saturday)
p7a & b Note
Here: More on Morant, Hancock
p13a & b The
Custodian left Point Natal (?) for Albany(?) on Apr. 3, (not sure of relevancy
of this??) with the following:
5/Victorian
M.I. Maj. C. Hutton, Capts. G.G.F. Chomley,
F.W. Moseley, Lts. G.H. Clements, H. Henwood, S.A. Rovertson, N.Smith, H.C.
Grover, S. Gubbins, V.J.P. Hennessy, P.J. Dallimore, J.F. Stebbins, P. Rowan,
R.M. Burnie, J.H. Brabazon, H. Kessell, T.A. Umphelby, H.O. Appleby, B. Watts,
W.J. Cochraine, G.J. Bell, 2 warrant officers, and 460 men.
5/Queensland
Permanent Staff Maj. Carroll
Scottish
Horse Lt. Tait
Civil Surg. B.S.
Maunsell
The Royston
Grange, from London and Southampton, with 291 remounts, arrived at Queenstown
yesterday morning and embarked 100 more horses, then sailed for South Africa .
The Dunera
arrived at Plymouth yesterday with 18 officers and 284 men. 10 officers and 90
men disembarked here and remainder to sail for Southampton .
London Times 07/04/02 (Monday)
p3b & c Note
Here: More Morant & Handcock
p8b & d The
Dunera arrived at Southampton Saturday morning with 11 invalids and 184
convalescents.
The Mohawk has
arrived at Bombay with the 5/DG & 9/Lancers from South Africa .
London Times 08/04/02 (Tuesday)
p4 b & c Note Here: Table of casualties for month
of March, 1902 .
London Times 09/04/02 (Wednesday)
p5a Dateline
Hobart, April 8. The Englishman
sailed to-day for South Africa with the
Tasmanian and Queensland sections of the Commonwealth contingent.
p6b The Harlech
Castle left Royal Albert Docks for South Africa with 22 officers and 600 men of
the 3/Northamptonshire Regt., Lt.-Col. J. Hill, in charge. Also aboard was Maj.
the Earl of Westmorland and a few details from RAMC
Cape Times Weekly Edition
09/04/02
p24 Dateline
London, Apr. 2. The Manhattan sailed
from Sydney today for South Africa with the 3/Commonwealth Bn. including
Carringtons Bushmen.
Dateline Durban,
Apr. 1. The Tagus has arrived here
with 1,284 officers and men.
The Aurania has
arrived at Bombay with Boer POW. Four cases of measles on board.
p25 Here mentioned
Maj. F.S. Maude, Military Secretary to the Governor-General of Canada.
London Times 10/04/02 (Thursday)
p5b Dateline
Hobart, April 9. The Englishman left
here yesterday with the Tasmanian detachment of the 2nd Commonwealth
contingent, Capt. Morrisby, in command.
p7b The Lismore
Castle left for England April 3, with the following on passage home:
Vol. Co. R.
Scots Lt. A.G. Ireland and 94 men
Vol. Co. A &
S High. Lt. C.W.L. Ross and 100 men
Vol. Co.
Bedford Lts. C.P.N. Raikes, H. Collet
and 61 men
Civil Surg. M.
Bernstein
Due Southampton
Apr. 25.
The Manchester
Merchant left Point Natal for Albany (? same as Custodian, previous ?) on April
5 , with the following:
S. Australian
Imp. Bushmen Corps Capts. J.A. Watt,
J.R.B. OSullivan, G.J.R. Walter, Lts. A. Miell, C.C. Ferguson, R. Cudmore,
E.J.F. Langley, W.H. Edmonds, C.G.S. Bagot, S. Blue, R.S. Fotheringham, and 233
men
5/Queensland Imp.
Bush. Lt. G.R. Ogg and 5 men
Civ. Vet. Martin
RAMC Capt. J.F.M. Kelly and 5 men
Due Albany Apr.
22.
The Manila left
Royal Albert Docks yesterday afternoon with 17 officers and 800 men of various
Regts. and details. Will call at St. Vincent.
London Times 11/04/02 (Friday)
p4b & c The
Roslin Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
1/Dragoons Lt. the Hon. W.C.W. Egerton
RE 2/Lt. H.E. Day
2/R. Fus. Lt. Sir F.E. Waller
2/Worcester Capt. G.C. Lambton
3/SR Capt. E.L.L. James
2/W. Kent 2/Lt. G.S.T. Fenning
1/Gordon
High. Lt. A.L. Davies
4/Durham
L.I. Lt. W.W. Apperley
RFA Capt. E.F. Talbot Ponsonby
RAMC Lt. G.G. Delap
With the
following on passage home:
3/Norfolk Maj. H.Y. Beale, Capts. S.L. Barrett, P.L.
Bagge, Lts. C.M. Jickling, P.H. Kemp, A.A. Steward, T.H.F. Barclay, F.J.
Cresswell, 2/Lts. A.R. Fellowes, J.D. North, Lt. & Qm. W. Vince and 358 men
4/Essex (Attached
to 3/Norfolk) Capt. E.L. Calverley
9/Lancers Lt. the Earl of Leitrim
I.Y. Capt. E.S. Pountney, Lt. E.W. Kirkby
SG Col. W.P. Pulteney, Lt. J.H. Cuthbert
3/R. Sussex Lt. R.E. Henderson
Somerset
L.I. Lt.-Col. E.J. Gallwey
R. Irish
Fus. Maj. T.G. Barclay
RAMC Lt. H. Ensor
BSAP Lt. F.E. Eastwood
South African
Constabulary Lt.-Col. A.H.M. Edwards
Civil Surgs. T.
Adam, E.A.B. Wood
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Breen, M. Fawcett
The Wakool
arrived in Southampton Water last night and will land troops this morning. The
following were listed:
Sick laying down
,2 ; sick convalescent, 465
Wounded laying
down, 1 ; wounded convalescent, 9
With the
following on passage home:
Seaforth
High. Lt.-Col. S.C.H. Monro
5/R. Irish
Fue. Lt. W.R. Warren
4/Worcester Capt. B.E. Vaughan
4/Border Capt. T.R. Morse
2/Dorset Lt. F.S. Bowring
RAMC Maj. S.E. Duncan
Reserve of
Officers Maj. s. Guese
R. Marine
Arty. Capt. G.E. Barnes
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt. E.G. Lake
Late Rimingtons
Guides Lt. H.G. Supple
Civil Surgs. F.
Benickwell, F.E. Ross, H.J. Pickering
Civil Vet. Surgs.
W.T. Oliver, R.W. Boyce
Nursing Sisters
E.R. Warren, S.A. Boneham, H. Anderson, L.H. ORyan
London Times 12/04/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 14/04/02 (Monday)
p10a & b The
Canada left Southampton Saturday afternoon for South Africa . The following
were listed:
GG Maj. G.E. Pereira, D.S.O., Capt. G.F.
Trotter, D.S.O., Lt. G. D. Jeffreys, 2/Lts. J.F. Hubbard, C.T.F. Clayton,
A.L.M. Napier, M.E. Makgill-Crichton-Maitland and 500 men.
1/Yorkshire 132 men
Will call at
Queenstown for an additional 16 officers and 1,065 men and drafts.
The Ulstermore
left Woolwich Saturday with 471 officers and
men. She called at Southampton yesterday and embarked 100 horses, then
sailed for South Africa .
London Times 15/04/02 (Tuesday)
p5b Dateline Wellington,
N.Z. April 14. The Drayton Grange
sailed to-day for Durban with 500 troops.
p11b A draft of
250 men , 3/CG under Capt. N.R Wilkinson and a draft of nearly 250 men of 3/SG
under Capt. W.S. Gosling will embark to-day for South Africa (No ship
mentioned).
The Canada left
Queenstown yesterday after embarking the following drafts:
1/Border 1 officer and 147 men
1/Oxfordshire
L.I. 1 officer and 174 men
1/York &
Lancaster 2 officers and 145 men
1/E.
Lancashire 2 officers and 115 men
E. Surrey 2 officers and 141 men
R. Irish
Fus. 2 officers and 108 men
RB 2 officers and 135 men
5 officers
Details
London Times 16/04/02 (Wednesday)
p11c & d The
Dunvegan Castle left for England April 19 with the following on passage home:
2/Dorset Maj. H.B. Lynch
1/Irish Fus. Capt. M.J.W. Pike
E. Kent Capt. A.G. Trollope
16/Lancers Lt.-Col. G.P. Wyndham
I.Y. Lt.-Col. W.C. Anderson
Civil Vet. Surg.
Hennessy
Due Southampton
Apr. 25
The Dilwara left
Southampton last night with the following:
CG Capt. N.R. Wilkinson in command, 2/Lts.
F.S. Winnington, D.G. Rooke, H.J.H. Pakenham, C.J. Murray, and 255 men. ( Note:
Col. Surtees seeing them off)
SG Capt. W.S. Gosling, in command, and 250
officers and men.
11 Prov. Bn. 5 officers and 332 men
2/Lincolnshire 150 men
2/Devonshire 147 men
A large number of
officers and a few details.
The City of
Vienna arrived at Southampton yesterday with over 600 officers and men. Col.
H.C.O. Plumer left for home at Farnham.
The Orcana
arrived at Plymouth yesterday with 17 officers and 181 men invalided home.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
16/04/02
p24 Dateline
London, Apr. 9. The Manila sailed for
South Africa today with 817 troops.
Dateline London,
Apr. 15. The Drayton Grange has
sailed from New Zealand for Durban with 500 troops.
p32 The Briton
arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers:
Capt. & Mrs. McCrum, Lt.-Col. Wollaston.
London Times 17/04/02 (Thursday)
p6a& b The
Assaye left for England April 10 with the following invalids:
4/Hussars Capt. J.E.C. Darley.
RE Lt. R.E.M. Russell
1/CG Lt.-Col. J.T. Sterling
1/R.
Lancaster 2/Lt. E.A. Maude
2/Lincoln Lt.-Col. H.J. Archdale
4/Somerset
L.I. Capt. W.E. Long
2/Bedford Lt. & Qm. C. Fox
5/Lancs.
Fus. Maj. D.F.D. Maclean
6/Worcester Lt.-Col. O.S. Martindale-Vale
3/W. Riding 2/Lt. C.R.L. Fitzgerald
2/W. Riding Capt. J.A.C. Gibbs
1/Sussex Maj. C.T.W. Church
1/N. Lancs. Lt. E.R. Fitzpatrick
2/Wilts Lt.-Col. A.V. Payne
3/Highland L.I. Capt. J.D. Outram
2/Seaforth
High. Capt. C.F. Waterhouse
2/Irish
Rifles 2/Lt. H.R. Goodman
1/Connaught
Rangers Capt. G.C. Digan
ASC Lt. K.D. Mackenzie
RAMC Col. A.P. OConnor, Maj. L.R. Colledge
I.Y. Lt. & Riding Master J.H. Kemple, Lt.
P.B. Deas
Sick laying down
, 49; sick convalescent, 495
Wounded laying
down, 16; wounded convalescent, 43
With the
following on passage home:
I.Y. Capt. H.R. McCullagh, Lts. A.H. James,
F.R. Prime, F.C. Hood, A.C. Eyton, R.P. Whittaker
Edinburgh Mil.
Arty. Capt. R.A. Christison
Lancs. Mil.
Arty. Maj. A.J. Budd
Remount
Dept. Lt.-Col. W.A. Bentley
2/Warwick Lt. S.M.H. Bailie
2/ Irish Maj. H.J. Downing
W. Kent Lt. T.H.C. Nunn
7/R. Fus. Capt. the Hon. A.S. FitzGerald, Lt. H.G.
Grist
R. Fus. Capt. L.F. Ashburner
1/Irish Lt. H.T.A.S. Boyse
1/Lancs. Capt. T.D. Jackson
3/S.Wales
Borderers Capt. J.M. Gibson-Watt
3/Devon Lt. R.J. Scarborough
4/Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. T.O.C. Downes
RE Lt. L.C.A. De B. Doucet
RAMC Maj. F.S. Houston
Army Vet.
Dept. Capt. E.J. Lawson
ASC Col. F.W. Landon, 2/Lt. J. de Fitz E. Coke
South Africa n
L.H. Lt. C. Green
Duke of
Edinburghs Vol. Rifles Lt. H.M.
Piers
Border
Scouts Lt. W.A. Hill
Civil Vet. Surg.
R.H. McMullen
Civil Surgs. A.R.
Davidson, W.E. Smith, G.W. Murphy, C.E. Thwaites
Revs. Rawlinson,
J.H. Baynham
Nursing Sisters
C.M. Welsh, E.G. Eastmead, R. Moody, E.A. Snape
Due Southampton
April 29.
p6b-e Note
here: long article by Reuters reporter concerning Morant & Handcock
p6e The Nubia will
embark to-day, at Royal Albert Docks 14 officers, 1 warrant officer and 254 men
for South Africa .
The Orcana
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
76 time expired
troops
5 invalids
64 convalescents
1/KOSB Lt. Col. Mayne
I.Y. Maj. Magniac
RAMC Maj.Ferguson
3/R. Sussex Maj. Godman
1/N.
Lancashire Maj. Dowell
London Times 18/04/02 (Friday)
p9a & b The
Nubia embarks drafts from 2/Gloucestershire, 2/E. Surrey, 1/R. Sussex and
24/Middlesex Rifles at Royal Albert Docks
A draft of 50 asc
clerks will embark in the Dunera at Southampton .
The Galatea will
sail to-morrow from Southampton with the 31/I.Y. (Fincastles Horse) numbering
32 officers and 650 men. The following were listed:
16/Lancers Lord Fincastle, V.C., commanding
1/Life
Guards Maj. H.M. Walker
RA Maj. Maxwell, Capt. Mackenzie
3/Durham
L.I. Capt. Briggs
R. Horse
Guards Capt. A. Rose
Lothians &
Berwick Yeo. Capt. W.N. Stewart
KOSB Capt. S. Campbell Johnston
London Times 19/04/02 (Saturday)
p12b The Montrose
left Port Natal for England April 14 with the following invalids:
RA Maj. C.J.U. Morris, Lts. M.H. Mahon,
C.E.G. Schrottky
2/Derby Capt. F. Caswell
3/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Thorne
1/W. Riding Lt. A.S. Carlyton
6/DG Lt. & Qm. L.J. Wheeler
Canadian
M.I. Capt. A. H. King
RAMC Lt. G. Pinches
2/Cornwall
L.I. Lt. J.E.S. Trelaway
3/Sussex Capt. C.H. von Roemir, 2/Lt. A.M. McKee
2/SR 2/Lt. F.T. Wogan
South African
Constabulary Lt. E.D. Browne
1/Essex Lt. A.H.P. Rose
Nursing Sisters
M. Wilson, M. Monk
The following
were listed as duty:
5/Manchester Lt. D.M.S.R. Watters
2/Manchester Capt. W.H. Williamson
I.Y. Lt. H.W. Booker
5/R. Irish
Fus. Lt. H.G. Woolf
RAMC Capt. G.J.A. Ormsby
Civil Surgs. J.M.
Caw, J.C. Furness, F.S. Ellis, T. Petty
Nursing Sisters
C.L. Collins, H.O. Luckie, F. Baker, V.W. Chowner
Due Southampton
May 12
The Walmer Castle
left for England Apr. 16 with the following on passage home:
RAMC Col. E. Townsend
I.Y. Lt. L. Brandon
6/DG Lt.-Col. A. Sprot
RA Capt. C.D.R. Watts
Due Southampton
May 2
The Galeka left
Southampton yesterday with the 31st I.Y. numbering 32 officers and 603 men
The Dunera left
for South Africa yesterday with 16 RE. for surveying and map making. Also on
board were 97 officers and men of the 2/Northampton Regt. and 150 Army service
clerks.
The Doune Castle
left for South Africa yesterday with 2 officers and 125 men of the South
African Constabulary .
p14d Note Here:
LG, Memoranda, Capt. H.W. Rattigan, KOSB, to local rank of Major.
London Times 21/04/02 (Monday)
p5a Dateline Wellington,
N.Z., Apr. 20. "Five hundred
troops for South Africa sailed to-day on board the steamship Norfolk.
p6c The Lake Erie
arrived at Table Bay Apr. 18
The European left
Table Bay for Natal Apr. 18.
The Drayton
Grange, Wellington for Natal, arrived at Sydney on Saturday
The Syria left
Bombay for Natal Apr. 18
The Manila, for
Table Bay, arrived at St. Vincent, Saturday
p10a The Galeka
left Southampton Saturday afternoon with 30 officers and 604 men of the 31/I.Y.
The Melville sailed from Royal Albert Docks
yesterday for South Africa with a few details and 280 remounts. Will call at
Southampton and Queenstown for additional horses.
London Times 22/04/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 23/04/02 (Wednesday)
p5a Dateline
Colombo, April 22. The Syria,
from Bombay, left here this afternoon for Durban, having embarked the 2nd
Ceylon contingent for South Africa , numbering 100 men. Capt. Stewart in
command.
p10b The Melville
arrived at Queenstown yesterday morning from Southampton . Bad weather lost 5
horses. Embarked 107 remounts for a total of 552. Anchored to wait out storm.
p10f The Syria,
from Bombay, arrived at Colombo on Mondayevening and left yesterday afternoon
for Durban.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
23/04/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, April 15. The Simla arrived
here from Delagoa Bay with 264 invalids in transit for England. The Avoca has
arrived from England with 202 details.
p24 Dateline
London, Apr. 16. The Dilwara has
sailed for the Cape with 1,112 troops on board, about half being from the
Guards Brigade. The Ulstermore has also
sailed for South Africa with 457 troops.
Dateline London,
Apr. 20. The Norfolk left Wellington yesterday for South Africa with 500 New
Zealand troops.
Dateline London,
Apr. 22. The 2nd Ceylon contingent
sailed from Colombo for South Africa today. Ship not named.
p25 The Dunottar
Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military
passengers: Capt. H.D. Hare,.
The Scot sails this afternoon for
Southampton with the following named military passengers: Gen. Mussenden, Col.
Colville, Col. Engledne, Capt. Tomgood, Capt. & Mrs. Bayly, Lt. A.K.
Vivian, Lt. Jameson, Maj. Wynne,
London Times 24/04/02 (Thursday)
p5a Dateline durban, April 23. The Templemore has arrived here from
Adelaide with 438 officers and men of the 2nd South Australian Contingent.
London Times 25/04/02 (Friday)
p8b & c The
Britannic left for England April 21 with the following on passage home:
4/Cheshire Col. C.H. Beck, C.B., Maj. W. Woodward,
Capts. J.T. Hartford, H.S. Marshall, F.W. Von Herbert, M.P. Rathbone, F.C.
Turner, L.H.T. Friederichs, A.B. Stone, T
Lts. G.J. Oakey, DA. R. Baker, F.W. Woolnough, M.T.
Cramer-Roberts, Capt. & Qm. A. Gregory and 420 men.
4/Shropshire
L.I. (Att. 4/Cheshire) Lt. F.H.
Hemingway
3/W. Surrey Maj. F.G. Parsons, D.S.O., Capt. H.S.
Walker, 2/Lts. N.C. Vicary, B.H.F. Fleming and 123 men.
3/W. Riding Majs. F.A. Hayden, D.S.O.,Maj. H.J.
Johnston, Capts. H.M. Digby, H.H. Wayman, G.E. Moke-Norrie, D.M. Jenkins, Lts.
A.C. Adams, J.H.L. Thompson, A.L. Dibb, Lt. & Qm. C. Hyde, and 269 men
1/Durham
L.I. 2/Lt. C.H. Whittingham
3/Warwick Lt. F.A. McDermott
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. R.I. Rawson
2/Gloucester Capt. R.P. Jordan
KOSB Capt. T.G. Maclaren
2/Wilts. Lt.-Col. H.M. Carter, C.B.
1/Irish Capt. A.W. Brush
RB 2/Lt. A.H. Vivian
I.Y. Capt. C.R. Harbord, Lts. A.E. Churcher,
P.L. Loraine
Harwich Mil.
Submarine Miners Maj. F.W. Panzera
Cape Police Lt. E.M. Fisher
Cape M.R. Lt. W.J. Hunt-Grubbe
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. P.S. Molyneux
Revs. Hurst-Jones,
J. Marin
Civil Vet.
Surgs. J.R. Grime, J.D. Reynierson
Civil Surgs. H.
Gould, G.T. Willan
Nursing Sisters
D. Pryde, E.P. Gibb
Due Southampton
May 9.
The Roslin Castle
embarks today (? Southampton ?) the 2nd and 3rd Privisional Bns. for sa. Totals
of 12 officers and 870 men.
The Wakool will
embark to-day at Royal Albert Docks various details for South Africa and
Gibralter totaling 14 officers and 483 men.
The 2nd Celon
Vol. contingent sailed April 23 for South Africa , 103 strong.
London Times 26/04/02 (Saturday)
p10a & b The
Scot left for England April 23 with the following on passage home:
1/RB Col. A.E.W. Colville
4/Manchester Capt. C. Toogood
Scottish
Horse Lt. G.R.C.A. Jamieson
Rand Rifles Lt. A. Symons
Due Southampton
May 9.
The Roslin Castle
left Southampton yesterday afternoon for South Africa with 16 officers and
1,019 men consisting of:
1/L. N.
Lancashire 86 men
R. W. Kent 96 men
R. Irish 57 men
Cheshire 82 men
S. Wales
Borderers 95 men
Hampshire 185 men
Derbyshire 56 men
Queens R. W.
Surrey 130 men
S.
Lancashire 124 men
Durham L.I. 135 men
The Lismore
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
Vol. Co. R.
Scots Lt. A.G. Ireland and 94 men
Vol. Co. A &
S High. Lt. C.W.L. Ross and 100 men
Vol. Co.
Bedford Lts. C.P.N. Raikes, H. Collet
and 61 men
Civil Surg. M.
Bernstein
p11d Note Here:
Lt.-Col. H.C. Surtees, D.S.O., CG, mentioned here - F.O. in Brigade Waiting
p15a-c
Kitcheners Monthly Report, L.G., M.I.Ds.
London Times 28/04/02 (Monday)
p8b The Sicilia
left for England April 22 with the following on passage home:
3/Yorks. Lt.-Col. J.W. Lodge, Capts. C.A.C. King,
A. Carstairs, M.E. Clark, N. Monckton, Lts. M. Sykes, W.M. Saurin, E.W.
Leather, W.T. White, 2/Lt. W.H. de W. Unett, Lt. & Qm. A.J. Hughes, and 424
men
4/Yorks. (Att. 3/Yorks.) Capts. R.J.T. Bindley, G.P. Stevens
4/Somerset
L.I. Col. W. Long, C.M.G., Maj. S. H.
Woodhouse, Capts. M.A. Foster, D.S.O., H.N.G. Hinde, R.H. Manley, F.W. Tennant,
E.A.B. Warry, Lts. G.W. Thompson, H.B. Popham, T.C. Spring, J.F.C. Mordaunt,
P.C. Esdaile, C.B. Bonnyman, 2/Lt. W.I. Hornby, Lt. & Qm. H. Powis and 224
men
3/Somerset
L.I. (Att. 4 S.L.I.) Maj. E.R.J.
Talbot
4/W. Yorks. Capts. G.S. Constable, J.L. Ellis, and 27
men
Vol. Co.
Hants. Capt. R.P. Grant, Lts. W.R.
Thomson, A.E. Holbrook and 64 men
Vol. Co. Lancs.
Fus. Capt. H.S. Hardy, Lts. W. Webb,
E.F. Wrigley, and 94 men
Vol. Co.
Gloucester Lt. E.F.B. Witts and 53
men
1/KRRC Lt. R.G. Stirling
4/Suffolk Maj. Sir R.C.P. Gethin, Capt. F.G. Bagnell
3/York. &
Lancs. Lt. C.de G. Murray
2/Munster
Fus. Capt. R.C. Boyle
18/Hussars Lt. H.W. Malet
1/N. Staffs. Lt. W. St. C.H. Mackinnon
4/Lancaster Capt. J. Ruttledge
W. Australian
M.I. Capt. J.J. Flynn, Lt. H.B. McCormick
RAMC Lt. J.H.R. Winder
Rev. P.C. Thomas
C. Pioneer Rly.
Capt. R.F.J. Weeks
Civil Surgs. D.M.
French, A.B. Liptrot, H.B. Goulding
Nursing Sisters
A.N. Martin, F.S.S. Stonham
Due Southampton
May 13.
The Braemar
Castle from London, called at Southampton Saturday and embarked Lt. Lambert and
153 ASC clerks for South Africa .
The Waimate left
Royal Albert Docks Saturday with a few details and 250 remounts. Will call at
Southampton and Queenstown for an additional 250 horses.
The Dunvegan
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday with the following on passage home:
2/Dorset Maj. H.B. Lynch
1/Irish Fus. Capt. M.J.W. Pike
E. Kent Capt. A.G. Trollope
16/Lancers Lt.-Col. G.P. Wyndham
I.Y. Lt.-Col. W.C. Anderson
Civil Vet. Surg.
Hennessy
London Times 29/04/02 (Tuesday)
p5a Dateline
Durban, April 28. The Devon has
arrived from Sydney with 544 officers and men of the 4th Australian Contingent.
London Times 30/04/02 (Wednesday)
p10b The Oratava
left for England April 25 with the following invalids:
6/Dragoons Lt. S.C. Bull.
3/GG Capt. F.E.G. Ponsonby
1/North.
Fus. Lt. D.B.O.F. Mitford
2/R. Fus. Capt. V. Henry
2/Worcs. 2/Lts. J.P.L. Stoney, R.B. Woosman
1/Border Lt. G.C.D. Spedding
1/Oxford
L.I. Maj. R.W. Porter, D.S.O.
3/L.N.
Lancs. Capt. C.E. Earle
2/W. Kent Lt. R.M.G. Tullock
ASC Maj. L.S. Roberts, Lt. W.O. Marks
APD Lt.-Col. J. Pearson
Reserve of
Officers Capt. C.D.D. Shute
I.Y. Capt. R. Woodhouse, Lts. E.A. Paley,
W.H.C. Chambre
Civil Surgs. L.
Pern, G.W. Downing
Sick laying down
, 69; sick convalescent, 597
Wounded laying
down, 14; wounded convalescent, 27
With the following
on passage home:
Staff Col. T.E. Verner, C.B.
3/E. Surrey Col. Sir G.D. Clerk
Liverpool
(Late) Col. S.H. Harrison
2/Essex Lt.-Col. T. Stock
1/Lancs.
Fus. Capt. G.S. Adams
Remount
Dept. Capt. E.O. Ward
4/SR
Lt. W.M. Russell
5/Irish Lt. J.Y. Hope-Johnstone
3/Yorks Lt. C.R. White
I.Y. Lts. G.F.D. MacConkey, R. Grey
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. M.C. Dunn
W. Aust.
M.I. Lt. F.J. Williams
5/Vict. M.I. Capt. C.S. Collman
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt. J.H. Robertson
5/RB Lt. G.P. Austin
RAMC Maj. C.W. Johnston
South African
Constabulary Lt-Col. H. Greener
South African
L.H. Lt. C. Kay
Revs. V.J.H.
Hecht, J. Eddes
Civil Surgs. C.V.
White, T. Gray, W.A. Marris, J.M. Coates, R. Williams, R. More Maddon
Nursing Sisters
E.M.B. Smith, J.E.S. Smith, B.M. Cornell, G. Westbrook
Due Southampton
May 13.
The Assaye
arrived at Southampton yesterday with over 600 men and the following officers:
4/Hussars Capt. J.E.C. Darley.
RE Lts. R.E.M. Russell, L.C.A. de B. Doucet
1/CG Lt.-Col. J.T. Sterling
1/R.
Lancaster 2/Lt. E.A. Maude
2/Lincoln Lt.-Col. H.J. Archdale
4/Somerset
L.I. Capt. W.E. Long
2/Bedford Lt. & Qm. C. Fox
5/Lancs.
Fus. Maj. D.F.D. Maclean
6/Worcester Lt.-Col. O.S. Martindale-Vale
3/W. Riding 2/Lt. C.R.L. Fitzgerald
2/W. Riding Capt. J.A.C. Gibbs
1/Sussex Maj. C.T.W. Church
1/N. Lancs. Lt. E.R. Fitzpatrick
2/Wilts Lt.-Col. A.V. Payne
3/Highland
L.I. Capt. J.D. Outram
2/Seaforth
High. Capt. C.F. Waterhouse
2/Irish
Rifles 2/Lt. H.R. Goodman
1/Connaught
Rangers Capt. G.C. Digan
RAMC Col. A.P. OConnor, Majs. L.R. Colledge.
F.S. Houston
I.Y. Capt. H.R. McCullagh, Lts. A.H. James,
F.R. Prime, F.C. Hood, A.C. Eyton, R.P. Whittaker, J.H. Kemple, Lt. P.B. Deas
Edinburgh Mil.
Arty. Capt. R.A. Christison
Lancs. Mil.
Arty. Maj. A.J. Budd
Remount
Dept. Lt.-Col. W.A. Bentley
2/Warwick Lt. S.M.H. Bailie
2/ Irish Maj. H.J. Downing
W. Kent Lt. T.H.C. Nunn
7/R. Fus. Capt. the Hon. A.S. FitzGerald, Lt. H.G.
Grist
R. Fus. Capt. L.F. Ashburner
1/Irish Lt. H.T.A.S. Boyse
1/Lancs. Capt. T.D. Jackson
3/S.Wales
Borderers Capt. J.M. Gibson-Watt
3/Devon Lt. R.J. Scarborough
4/Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. T.O.C. Downes
Army Vet.
Dept. Capt. E.J. Lawson
RE
Lt. L.C.A. De B. Doucet
RAMC Maj. F.S. Houston
ASC Col. F.W. Landon, Lt. K.D. Mackenzie,
2/Lt. J. de Fitz E. Coke ,
South Africa n
L.H. Lt. C. Green
Duke of
Edinburghs Vol. Rifles Lt. H.M.
Piers
Border
Scouts Lt. W.A. Hill
Civil Vet. Surg.
R.H. McMullen
Civil Surgs. A.R.
Davidson, W.E. Smith, G.W. Murphy, C.E. Thwaites
Revs. Rawlinson,
J.H. Baynham
Nursing Sisters
C.M. Welsh, E.G. Eastmead, R. Moody, E.A. Snape
Cape Times Weekly Edition
30/04/02
p22 The Carisbrook
Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers:
Maj. Wilson.
p24 Dateline
London, Apr. 26. The Roslin Castle
sailed with 1,035 troops for South Africa
p25 The Briton
sails this afternoon for Southampton with the following named military
passengers: Col. and Mrs. Harris and family, Col. Hill, Col. Jarvis, Capt.
Sutton.
London Times 01/05/02 (Thursday)
p6b & c The
Simla left for England Apr. 27, with the following invalids:
3/DG Capt. L. Partridge
3/Hussars Lt. H. Combe
7/DG Lt. W.R.H. Jenkins
Scots Greys Maj. J. Crabbie
53/RFA Lt. P.A. Meldon
RGA Capt. A.W. Disney-Roebuck
I.Y. Capts. E.O. Price, J.C. Ward, Lts. D.
Mooney, G.J. Calder, E. Wood
2/GG Lt. S.D. Shafto
1/R. Scots Lt. N.H.S. Fargus, 2/Lt. H.A.S. Stenton
1.Northumberland
Fus. Lt. L.W.P. De H. Larpent
2/Devon Lt. H.G. Elliot
2/Hants. Lt. C.N. French
1/S. Staffs. Maj. G.N. Going
1/S. Lancs. Capt. S. Upperton
1/R.
Highlanders Maj. W.G. Wolrige-Gordon
1/V.B. Essex Lt. F.P.P. Soper
2/N. Lancs. Lt. H.P. Magill
2/ R.W. Kent 2/Lt. W.B.P. Tugwell
2/Middlesex Lt. J. St. John Socker
1/Durham
L.I. 2/Lt. W.B. Greenwell
2/R. Irish
R. 2/Lt. L.G. de R. Barclay
2/R. Irish
Fus. Lt. V.H. Kavanagh
2/R. Munster
Fus. Lt. R.E.M. Pakenham
2/Dublin
Fus. 2/Lt. O.H.C. Molony
ASC Lt. E.J. McAllister
RAMC Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civil Surgs. H.T.
Newton, T.A. Smythe, J.A. Thos. Woodruff
Rev. W.D. Dowling
Nursing Sister
A.E. Turner
X Ray Expert Mr.
L. Sells
Sick laying down
, 30; sick convalescent, 502
Wounded laying
down, 6; wounded convalescent, 15
With the
following on passage home:
3/R. Warwick Capt. T.W. Stansfeld
2/Cornwall
L.I. Lts. J.W.C. Kirk, R.H. Oliver
I.Y. Lt. A.J. Willcocks
Rev. F.
Hainsworth
Civil Surgs. J.
Moorehead, H. Bishop, H.B. Seddon, A.F. Siacome, J.H. Reford
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Winder, L. Langley Naylor, L.L. Watts, L.L. Smythe, F. Donald, H. Kenealy
Due Southampton
May 23
The Orcana left
Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following:
RAMC Maj. OD. Braddell and 100 men
2/R. Scots
Fus. 2/Lt. H. Thompson and 63 men
A few details.
The Plassy
embarkes to-day the 27th and 28th Bn. I.Y.
The Carthage
arrived at Gibralter yesterday and transshipped to the Wakool 156 officers and
men of the 10/M.I. The Wakool also embarked 100 men of the 1/Berkshire and 100
men of the 2/Cameron Highlanders and sailed for South Africa .
The Royal Mail
Steamer Atrato embarked 24 officers and 509 men yesterday for Antigua where
they will form a guard for Boer P.O.W.
London Times 02/05/02 (Friday)
p9a "It was
announced at the War Office yesterday that arrangements have been made for the
embarcation of more than 10,000 officers and men( including Imperial Yeomanry)
and 2,000 remount horses, in 14 vessels, between to-day and the end of this
month, some of the dates of departure being, however, as yet approximate. The following were listed:
The Anglo-African
from Royal Albert Docks to-day. Will call - Southampton & Queenstown. 500
horses.
The Gaul from
Southampton to-morrow. 151 ASC clerks
The Bavarian from
Southampton May 8, Queenstown May 10, 1,784 troops, including I.Y.
The Avondale
Castle from Southampton May 10. 151 ASC clerks
The Assaye from
Southampton May 10. 1,037 troops including I.Y.
The Armenian from
Southampton May 10. 1,657 troops including more than 1,100 Artillery drafts and
250 men for St. Helena.
The Winkfield
from Royal Albert Docks May 9. Will call Southampton & Queenstown. 500
horses.
The Victorian
from Southampton May 19 and Queenstown May 21. 704 men (cavalry drafts
including 130 for 7DG) and 476 horses.
The Britannic
from Southampton May 20. 1,011 men from 2 Yeomanry Bns.
The Montrose from
Southampton May 22 & Queenstown May 24. 1,621 troops including 6 cavalry
drafts and 10 line Bn. drafts.
Sicilia from
Southampton May 23. 959 men including 1 Yeo. Bn. and 5 Inf. drafts.
The Oratava from
Southampton May 24. 996 troops from 2 I.Y. Bns.
The Simla,
hospital ship, from Southampton May 27.
276 troops including 2 Inf. drafts and reinforcements for RAMC.
The Waiwera from
Royal Albert Docks May 29, will call at Southampton and Queenstown . 524
horses.
The Plassy left
Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following:
27th I.Y. Lt.-Col. T.A. Wight-Boycott, commanding,
Maj. FitzJames-Fleming, Capts. J.H. Stewart, Adjutant, J.H. Wright, medical
officer, L.F.A. Barlow, H.T. Pomfret, E.M. Grantham, C. Hunt, Lt. & Qm.
L.C.H. Muller, Lt. L.M. Verney, Vet. officer, and 480 men.
28th I.Y. Lt.-Col. J.G. Turner, commanding, Maj.
W.B. James, Capts. F. Moore, F.F. Rogers, J.C. Williamson, R.C. Smith, P.A.
Charrier, Lt. & Qm. G.W.C. Bentley, Lts. T.B. Sherwen, medical officer,
F.S. Clay, vet. officer and 480 men.
Details
A quantity of
ammunition.
The City of
Vienna embarked, at Southampton , about 700 officers and men, drafts for
various units. Will call at Queenstown for about 400 officers and men of the
KRR.
London Times 03/05/02 (Saturday)
p14b The Briton
left for England April 30 with the following on passage home:
5/DG Lt. H.E.E. Pankhurst
RHA Lt.-Col. Sir. J. H. Jarvis-White-Jarvis
5/ R. Irish
Rifles Maj. W.G. Forde
Natal Comp.
Regt. Lt. W.A. Blandford
South African
Constabulary Capt. R. McDonald
1/Vol. Bn. York
& Lancaster Capt. F. Revell
Sutton (For Madeira)
Due Southampton
May 16.
London Times 05/05/02 (Monday)
p12a The City of
Vienna arrived at Queenstown on Friday evening. Saturday morning she embarked 3
officers and 381 men of the KRR, 1 RB, and 1 RAMC for a total of 14 officers
and 1,070 men. Maj. Garland H.L.I., in command. Sailed Saturday afternoon.
The Gaul from
London, called at Southampton Saturday and embarked 150 ASC clerks also
mentioned as having on board were a group of Canadian teachers for the
concentration camps. She sailed in the afternoon.
London Times 06/05/02 (Tuesday)
p5b Dateline
Simla, May 5. The Templemore will
bring 150 more Boer prisoners from Cape Town to India.
London Times 07/05/02 (Wednesday)
p11b The Orient
left for England May 3 with the following invalids:
2/DG Lt. H.B.N.S. Burlton
3/DG Lt.-Col. J.H. Aspinwall
8/Hussars Capt. R. Lambert, D.S.O.
14/Hussars Capt. W. Henry
2/GG 2/Lt. the Hon. L.P. Cary
2/R.W.Surrey Capt. H.R. Bottomley
4/R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. C.P. Holroyd
1/Worcester Capt. R.G.D. Nivison
1/Welsh Lt.-Col. W.C. Giffard, D.S.O.
2/E. Yorks. 2/Lt. H.G.H. Grant Smith
2/Leinster 2/Lt. G. Harding
ASC Capt. P.G.P. Lea
Nursing Sister F.
Statham
Sick laying down
, 24; sick convalescent, 394
Wounded laying
down, 1; wounded convalescent, 18
With the
following on passage home:
Vol. Co. Scottish
Rifles Capt. R.J. Douglas, Lts. H.M.
Hannan, J.B. Wilson, and 86 men
1/ V.B. W.
Yorks. Capt. W.A. Pearson
1/E. Lancs. Capt. J.E. Green
KRRC Capt. C.L.E. Eustace
1/ York &
Lancs. Capts. F.E. Ashton, F.E.B.
Isherwood
5/Connaught
Rangers Lt. R. Saker
1/Dublin
Fus. Lt.-Col. A.J. Chapman
Remount
Dept. Capts. S.B. Mowbray, W.G. Dixon
4/Manchester Capt. R.G. Shuter
RAMC Maj. J.P.S. Hayes, Lt. P.H. Falkner,
Lt.& Qm. A. Wilson
W. Aust.
M.I. Lt. F.W. Bell
S.A. L.H. Capt. G. Marsden
S.A. Mtd. Irr.
Forces Lt. H.L. Lindsay
Natal Carab. Lt.-Col. W. Weighton
Natal Vol.
Staff Maj. H. Lugg
P.of W. L.H. Capt. L. Miller
Rev. D.H. Brown
Civil Surg. J.
McCroa
Nursing Sisters
L.M. Monk, A. Loosmith, E. Hoadley, K. Champion, E.B. Norrie
Due Southampton
May 22.
The Patrician
left New Orleans for Cape Town yesterday with 985 horses.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
07/05/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Apr. 30. The Manhattan has
arrived from Sydney with 26 officers and 543 troopers.
p24 Dateline London, May 1. The City of Vienna has sailed for South Africa with 1,090 troops
and the Plassy has also sailed with 1,050 troops.
Dateline London,
May 5. The Patrician has sailed from
New Orleans for South Africa with 985 horses.
p26 The Kildonan
Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military
passengers: Col. Colin Harding, Capt. Hoskyns.
The Dunottar
Castle sails for Southampton this afternoon with the following named military
passengers: Col. and Mrs. Henty, Col. Harding, Maj. French, Capt. Hare, Capt.
R.A. Poore, Capt. & Mrs. Stonestreet, Lt. Stops.
London Times 08/05/02 (Thursday)
p12a & b Note
Here: Table of casualties for month of
April 1902.
London Times 09/05/02 (Friday)
p5a Dateline
Halifax, N.S., May 8. The Cestrian
sailed for Cape Town this afternoon with the 3rd Canadian Regiment and one half
of the 4th.
p10c The Bavarian,
at Southampton , embarked the following for South Africa :
32/I.Y. Lt.-Col. G. Kemp, commanding, Maj. E.W.N.
Pedder, Capts. R. Fairclough, H. Bertram, F.S. Day, F. Jones, G.R. CrosfieldLt.
& Qm. R.J. Pringle, Surg.-Capt. J. McClelland Lts. H.G. Westgate (Vet.
Off.), F.I.L. Ditmas (Machine gun sect.).
30/I.Y. Lt.-Col. J.F.N. Birch, Maj. Hon. A.V.
Meade, Capts. X.de la Chappelle, G.H. Allan, R.L. Stevenson, C.C. Wallace,
J.W.H. AlstonLt. & Qm. T.A. Blake, Lt. & Med. Off. T.J.S. Suffield,
Vet. Lt. R.A. Edwards.
Nesbitts
Horse Capt. Nesbitt
Will call at
Queenstown to embark the 29/I.Y.
The transport
Boveric with 90 persons and 1,000 horses was adrift 1,000 miles from Fremantle
- lost propeller. Lifeboat with a mate and 3 men have made it to Fremantle
yesterday for assistance. They left the
ship on April 11th . (More L.T. 10/05/02, p12c)
London Times 10/05/02 (Saturday)
p12c The Britannic
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
4/Cheshire Col. C.H. Beck, C.B., Maj. W. Woodward,
Capts. J.T. Hartford, H.S. Marshall, F.W. Von Herbert, M.P. Rathbone, F.C.
Turner, L.H.T. Friederichs, A.B. Stone, T
Lts. G.J. Oakey, DA. R. Baker, F.W. Woolnough, M.T.
Cramer-Roberts, Capt. & Qm. A. Gregory and 420 men.
4/Shropshire
L.I. (Att. 4/Cheshire) Lt. F.H.
Hemingway
3/W. Surrey Maj. F.G. Parsons, D.S.O., Capt. H.S.
Walker, 2/Lts. N.C. Vicary, B.H.F. Fleming and 123 men.
3/W. Riding Majs. F.A. Hayden, D.S.O.,Maj. H.J.
Johnston, Capts. H.M. Digby, H.H. Wayman, G.E. Moke-Norrie, D.M. Jenkins, Lts.
A.C. Adams, J.H.L. Thompson, A.L. Dibb, Lt. & Qm. C. Hyde, and 269 men
1/Durham
L.I. 2/Lt. C.H. Whittingham
3/Warwick Lt. F.A. McDermott
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. R.I. Rawson
2/Gloucester Capt. R.P. Jordan
KOSB Capt. T.G. Maclaren
2/Wilts. Lt.-Col. H.M. Carter, C.B.
1/Irish Capt. A.W. Brush
RB 2/Lt. A.H. Vivian
I.Y. Capt. C.R. Harbord, Lts. A.E. Churcher,
P.L. Loraine
Harwich Mil.
Submarine Miners Maj. F.W. Panzera
Cape Police Lt. E.M. Fisher
Cape M.R. Lt. W.J. Hunt-Grubbe
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. P.S. Molyneux
Revs.
Hurst-Jones, J. Marin
Civil Vet.
Surgs. J.R. Grime, J.D. Reynierson
Civil Surgs. H.
Gould, G.T. Willan
Nursing Sisters
D. Pryde, E.P. Gibb
London Times 12/05/02 (Monday)
p5d Dateline
Durban, May 10. The Englishman, from
Sydney has arrived here with 313 officers and men.
p10a & b The
Montrose, with invalids, arrived at Southampton yesterday morning. The
following were listed:
RA Maj. C.J.U. Morris, Lts. M.H. Mahon,
C.E.G. Schrottky
2/Derby Capt. F. Caswell
3/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Thorne
1/W. Riding Lt. A.S. Carlyton
6/DG Lt. & Qm. L.J. Wheeler
Canadian
M.I. Capt. A. H. King
RAMC Lt. G. Pinches
2/Cornwall
L.I. Lt. J.E.S. Trelaway
3/Sussex Capt. C.H. von Roemir, 2/Lt. A.M. McKee
2/SR 2/Lt. F.T. Wogan
South African
Constabulary Lt. E.D. Browne
1/Essex Lt. A.H.P. Rose
Nursing Sisters M.
Wilson, M. Monk
The following
were listed as duty:
5/Manchester Lt. D.M.S.R. Watters
2/Manchester Capt. W.H. Williamson
I.Y. Lt. H.W. Booker
5/R. Irish
Fus. Lt. H.G. Woolf
RAMC Capt. G.J.A. Ormsby
Civil Surgs. J.M.
Caw, J.C. Furness, F.S. Ellis, T. Petty
Nursing Sisters
C.L. Collins, H.O. Luckie, F. Baker, V.W. Chowner
With 414 men and
795 invalids.
The Scot arrived
at Southampton Saturday morning with the following:
1/RB Col. A.E.W. Colville
4/Manchester Capt. C. Toogood
Scottish
Horse Lt. G.R.C.A. Jamieson
Rand Rifles Lt. A. Symons
The Avondale
Castle left Southampton Saturday afternoon for South Africa via Teneriffe and
St. Helena with 11 officers and 739 men. Drafts from 3/Middlesex and R.
Sussex,( 294 men) , are for St. Helena.
Maj. Barter, Lincolnshire Regt., in charge.
The Bavarian left
Queenstown Saturday. She embarked 23 officers and 720 men of the Irish Horse.
Total on board 95 officers and 1,058 men
The Norman left Southampton Saturday with 5
officers and 140 men of the RHA, 17 officers and 900 men of the RFA and a few
details. Maj. Fanshaw, RHA, in charge.
London Times 13/05/02 (Tuesday)
p10b The Canada
left for England May 7 with the following invalids:
RHA Lt. S.C. Bartley
2/DG Lt.-Col. J.E. Dewar, Capt. R.L. Mullens
I.Y. Capt. A. Smith, Lt. N. Squire
3/SR Lt. M.C. Scarbrough
Western Prov.
Mtd. Rifles Lt. W.H. Pechell
Rev. J.L. Coles
With the
following on passage home:
3/Leinster Lt.-Col. F. Luttman Johnson, D.S.O.,
Capts. H.G. Sheppard, P.E.S. Reeves, L.P. Arnott, A.H. Bell, 2/Lt. C.H.
Middlemass, Lt. & Qm. J.W. Gallehawk and 240 men.
5/Leinster Maj. W.E.A. Barry
3/R. Scots Col. E.J. Grant, C.B., Maj. C.P. Foley,
Capts. Lord Brackley, C.P.B. Wood, Lord Newport, E.L. Strutt, Lts. C.B.
Northey, J.C.H. Grant, and 442 men
3/Cornwall
L.I. Capt. Lord Valletort
4/Highland L.I.
(Att. 3/R. Scots) 2/Lt. H.E. Scott
3/W. Riding Capt. C.E.B. Hanson, Lt. M.F.H. Dunhill,
and 198 men
3/Yorks. 61 men
3/Northants.(att
3/Yorks.) Lt. W.A.S. Degale
4/Somerset
L.I. 53 men
Vol. Co.
Cheshire Capt. C.M. Abercrombie, Lt.
G.M. Frost, and 82 men
Vol. Co.
Derby Lts. H.F. Marsden, R.W. Webb
and 99 men
Vol. Co.
Warwick Lts. J.M. Knox, J.P. Nelson
and 92 men
3/E. Surrey (Att.
V.C.Warwick) Capt. E.G. Carpmael
Vol. Co. W.
Kent Capt. B.H. Latter, Lt. P.J.F.
McCracken and 73 men
Vol. Co.
Norfolk Capt. A.W.M. Atthill, Lt.
W.J. Barton and 88 men
Details Vol.
Cos. 29 men
Staff Brig.-Gen. J.C. Barker
14/Hussars Maj. E.D. Brown
I.Y. Capts. C.L. Robinson, R.A. Blunt, Lts.
E.S. Armstrong, J.W. Pimm
RE Lt.-Col. G.H. Sim
1/R. Irish
Fus. Capt. A.R. Burrowes
Essex Capt. O. Godfrey Faussett, D.S.O.
3/Essex Capt. C.M. Wheatley
2/ Seaforth
High. Capt. C.P. Doig
Lancs. Fus. Capt. J.E. Harden
3/Yorks. Lt. F.P. Dymond
Gloucester Lt. A.D. Law
2/Devon Capt. & Qm. C. Birch
1/Liverpool Maj. G.A. Wilkinson
2/Highland
L.I. Capt. J.J. Ronald
Oxford L.I. Maj. C.H. Cobb
W. Scot. Mil.
Art. (Att 3/H.L.I.) 2/Lt. C.L.
Spalding
Lancaster Capt. T.J. Marker
1/R. Sussex Maj. J.G. Panton
ASC Maj. C.M. Ryan
RAMC Capt. A.E. Smithson
AVD Maj. H.T.W. Mann, Lt. H.C. Welch
Lochs Horse Capt. R.R. Kennedy
N.S.W. M.I. Capt. E.D. Kater, Lt. F.O. Lassetter
Scots Rail.
Gds. Lt. F.P. Koe
South African
Constabulary Capts. C.R. Gaunt, H.H.
Aldridge, Lts. J.H.O. Gibb, K.C. Brazier-Creagh, Johns
Civil Vet. Surgs.
H.J. Timmerman, W.G. Pakeman, Wingate
Civil Surg. H.E.
Burch
Revs. J.G.
Gordon, F.A. Ross
Nursing Sisters
M.L. Damon, S.A.B. Denecher (?), M. Frances
Due Queenstown
May 24, Southampton May 25.
London Times 14/05/02 (Wednesday)
p13b The
Ulstermore left for England May 10 with the following on passage home:
V.C. W.
Surrey Capt. W.F.J. Symonds, Lts.
A.E. Colley, W.C. Dixon and 93 men
V.C. Welsh
Fus. Capt. H.D. Meredith-Jones and 85
men
V.C. S.
Staffordshire Lt. J.S. Robinson and
77 men
V.C. Seaforth
High. Lt. G.C. Watt and 79 men
I.Y. Capt. J. Smith
Kent. Mil.
Arty. Lt. G.L. Hoare
3/R. Irish Capt. J.O. Johnson
2/S. Wales
Borderers Maj. G.C. Palmes
2/Northampton Capt. A.A. Lloyd
Reserve of
Officers Lt.-Col. J.M. Evetts
R. Irish (Late)
Mr. Norwood
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.J. OConnor, F.H. Pinkett, J. Baxter, J.O. Laddey
Civil Surgs. T.J.
Morcon, E.C. Dutton
Due Southampton
May 30
The Dunottar Castle
left for England May 7 with the following on passage home:
2/V.B.
Sussex Lt.-Col. A. Henty
Norfolk Capt. R.W. Hare
I.Y. Capts. W.H. Playne, H.C.B. Phillips, R.A.
Poore
BSAP Col. C. Harding, Lt. G. Stops
The Sicilia arrived
at Southampton yesterday afternoon with 52 officers and 1,060 men from
4/Somerset L.I., 3/Yorkshire, V.C. Hants. Regt., and details.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
14/05/02
P17 The
Carisbrook Castle sails for England today with the following named military
passengers: Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ardagh, Col. the Hon. Harry White.
The Saxon arrived
here yesterday with the following named military passengers: Col. Hon. L.
Dawnay.
p24 Dateline
London, May 11. The Bavarian sailed
from Queenstown for South Africa with 743 troops of the 29th I.Y. The Norman
sailed yesterday from Southampton for South Africa with 1,062 details and of
Hores and Field Artillery. The Avondale Castle also sailed from Southampton
yesterday for South Africa with 700 troops.
Dateline London,
May 13. The Monterey left New Orleans
for South Africa yesterday with 600 horses and 600 mules.
London Times 15/05/02 (Thursday)
p9f The Assaye
embarked yesterday the 33rd I.Y. , commanded by Lt.-Col. J.H. Patterson, and
the 34th I.Y. , commanded by Col. T.J. Roch.
The Oratava
arrived at Southampton yesterday and landed upwards of 800 officers and men.
Named were:
3/E. Surrey Col. Sir. G.D. Clerk
Liverpool Col. S.H. Harrison
APD Lt.-Col. J. Pearson
London Times 16/05/02 (Friday)
p11a The Boveric
has arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia, under tow by the Narrung. Of 965
horses shipped, 913 were landed at Fremantle in good condition. The Narrung
took the Boveric under tow May 9.
London Times 17/05/02 (Saturday)
p13a The Lake Erie
left for England May 12 with the following on passage home:
V.C.
Northumberland Fus. Capt. P. Colbeck,
Lts. E.A.M. Bindloss, N.I. Wright and 89 men.
V.C. Royal
High. Capt. R.M. Christie, Lt. F.M.
Buchanan White and 92 men.
V.C.
Northampton 18 men
V.C. Highland
L.I. Maj. P.W. Hendry, Lt. T.L.
Jowitt and 62 men
V.C. KRRC 43 men
4/V.B. R.B. (att.
V.C. KRRC) Lt. S. Stallard
V.C. Durham
L.I. Capt. J. Cook, and 82 men.
V.C. Shropshire
L.I. Capt. B.W. Treasure, Lt. P.
Anthony and 95 men.
3/Warwick 2/Lt. C.A.C. Bentley
3/R. Scots
Fus. Capt. C.G.S. McAlester
1/Worcester Capt. W.R. Peake
3/Worcester 2/Lt. J.F. Badman
2/Border Capt. R. de B. Chichester
1/W. India Lt. R. Letters
6/W.Aust.
M.I. Lt. J.F. Hawkins
Cape Pioneer
Rail. Regt. Capt. L.G. Langmore
Imp. L.H. Capt. P.H. Normand
South African
Constabulary Lt. W. Newman
Civil Surgs. A.A.
Hingston, J.F. Barr
Due Southampton
June 4.
The Dunolly
Castle left Southampton yesterday afternoon and is taking out 2 officers and
112 men of the South African Constabulary .
London Times 19/05/02 (Monday)
p3a Dateline
Durban, May 17. The Drayton Grange
landed 500 troops from (?) (New Zealand ?)
p8a The Ontarian
arrived at Queenstown at 2 p.m. yesterday and shipped 100 horses for South
Africa .
London Times 20/05/02 (Tuesday)
p3b Dateline
Melbourne, May 19. The Manchester
Merchant left for South Africa with the Victorian Companies of the Commonwealth
Horse, comprising 440 officers and men.
Dateline
Brisbane, May 19. The Custodian
embarked the Queensland portion of the Commonwealth Horse to-day.
London Times 21/05/02 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
21/05/02
p24 Dateline
London, May 18. The Victoria sails
tomorrow for South Africa with a cavalry contingent of 693 men.
Dateline May
19. The Manchester Merchant sailed
from Melbourne today with the Victorian companies of the Commonwealth Horse,
numbering 440 men. The Queensland contingent of the Commonwealth Horse will
sail from Brisbane on board the Custodian.
Dateline London,
May 16. The Boverie lost her
propeller 1,500 miles out of Melbourne and has been towed into Fremantle. She
was carrying horses for South Africa .
p27 The Kildonan
Castle sails for England today with the following named military passengers:
Col. Sir A. Hime, Col. De Lisle, Col. Grey, Lt.-Col. F.C. Heath, Capt.
Wetherell, Capt. Brown, Capt. & Mrs. A. Page, Lt. W. Pepys, Capt. J.L.
Nassey.
London Times 22/05/02 (Thursday)
p8a & b The
Carisbrook Castle left for England May 14, with the following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Gen. Sir. J.C. Ardagh
Reserve of
officers Lt.-Col. the Hon. H.F. White
RE Col. W.F.H.S. Kincaid
Due Southampton
May 30.
The Manhattan
left for England May 15 with the following on passage home:
4/N.
Staffordshire Lt.-Col. R. Mirehouse,
Majs. F.R. Twemlow, C. Wedgwood, E.S. Pipe Wolferatan, Capts. F.H. Wedgwood,
C.B. Webb, C. Fritz, H. Bill, W.E. Blagg, O. Hawkshaw, W.M. Levett, Lts. A.M.
Stapylton, J.C.C. Thomas, J.E. Page, 2/Lt. G.E. Ram, Lt. & Qm. J. Aherne
and 466 men
ASC Capt. & Qm. C.R. Law, Lt. & Qm.
J.C. Perry
Surg. T.M.
Thomas, R.N.
Rev. Clark
Civil Surg. R.D.
Attwood
Due Southampton
June 10.
The Dilwara left
for England May 15 with the following invalids:
17/Lancers Lt. M.H.S. Goodliffe
RFA Lt. A.D. Harrison, 2/Lt. L.W. La T.
Cockcraft
38/RE Lt. F.V. Thompson
1/CG Lt. & Qm. W.W. Girling
2/E. Kent 2/Lt. P.A. Flower
3/R. Warwick Lt. C.B. Benson
3/ V.B. R.
Fus. Capt. G.G. Alwin
1/Suffolk 2/Lt. J.H. Robinson
2/Somerset
L.I. Capt. W.J. Bowker
2/W. Yorks. Lt. M.B.B. Riall
1/KOSB Lt. W.F. Graham
3/KOSB Capt. Sir. A.D. Grierson
3/SR 2/Lt. S.W. Beeman
6/Worcester 2/Lt. F.R.A. Brown
2/Cornwall
L.I. 2/Lt. J.H. Broadwood
2/Hampshire Lt. H.C. Dolphin
2/R. W. Kent 2/Lt. H.D. Belgrave
4/Highland
L.I. 2/Lt. H.F. Bassett
ASC Capt. J.A.T. Tredgold
APD Capt. F.H.T. Alexander
I.Y. Lts. F.G. Spencer, N. Deakin, A.J. Blake,
E.J. Bridges
1/Scottish
Horse Lt. D. Robertson
N.S. Wales
A.S.C. Lt. G. Lyons
Steinackers
Horse Maj. F.V. Steinacker
Nursing Sisters
D.A. Snell, E.C. Humphreys
Sick laying down
, 102; sick convalescent, 305
Wounded laying
down, 18; wounded convalescent, 23
With the
following on passage home:
V.C. E. Kent
Capt. C. Hills, Lt. G. Warden and 91 men
V.C. Essex
Capt. P.W. Cross and 83 men
V.C.
Manchester Lts. I.M. Stevens, G.W.
Hardman and 103 men
V.C. Gordon
High. Lts. R.A. Henderson, B.E.
Crockett and 52 men
Staff Col. T.D. Pilcher
1/DG Capt. W.G. Lockett
RE Maj. G.M. Heath
1/Liverpool Capt. R.P. Fox
3/ Yorks. &
Lancs. Lt. C.N.F. Broad
Reserve of
Officers Lt. E.D.H. Daly
RAMC Capt. T.P. Jones
AOD Maj. E.T. Stanley
S. Aust.
M.I. Capt. P.M. Rowell
P.o.W.L.H. Lt. A.P. Jones
Revs. R.
Armitage, B. Pizzonelli
Civil Vet. Surg.
J.W.H. Masheter
Civil Surgs. S.
Farmer, D.J. Buckley, J. Noonan, T.D. Dobbs
Nursing Sisters
N. Cameron, L.A. Bailey, A.M. Read, N. Goldsmith
Due Southampton
June 5.
The Simla arrived
at Plymouth yesterday morning with 22 officers and 571 men. The officers and
199 men landed at Plymouth. The Simla then sailed for Southampton . The
following were listed:
3/DG Capt. L. Partridge
3/Hussars Lt. H. Combe
7/DG Lt. W.R.H. Jenkins
Scots Greys Maj. J. Crabbie
53/RFA Lt. P.A. Meldon
RGA Capt. A.W. Disney-Roebuck
I.Y. Capts. E.O. Price, J.C. Ward, Lts. D.
Mooney, G.J. Calder, E. Wood
2/GG Lt. S.D. Shafto
1/R. Scots Lt. N.H.S. Fargus, 2/Lt. H.A.S. Stenton
1.Northumberland
Fus. Lt. L.W.P. De H. Larpent
2/Devon Lt. H.G. Elliot
2/Hants. Lt. C.N. French
1/S. Staffs. Maj. G.N. Going
1/S. Lancs. Capt. S. Upperton
1/R.
Highlanders Maj. W.G. Wolrige-Gordon
1/V.B. Essex Lt. F.P.P. Soper
2/N. Lancs. Lt. H.P. Magill
2/ R.W. Kent 2/Lt. W.B.P. Tugwell
2/Middlesex Lt. J. St. John Socker
1/Durham
L.I. 2/Lt. W.B. Greenwell
2/R. Irish
R. 2/Lt. L.G. de R. Barclay
2/R. Irish
Fus. Lt. V.H. Kavanagh
2/R. Munster
Fus. Lt. R.E.M. Pakenham
2/Dublin
Fus. 2/Lt. O.H.C. Molony
ASC Lt. E.J. McAllister
RAMC Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civil Surgs. H.T.
Newton, T.A. Smythe, J.A. Thos. Woodruff
Rev. W.D. Dowling
Nursing Sister
A.E. Turner
X Ray Expert Mr.
L. Sells
With the
following on passage home:
3/R. Warwick Capt. T.W. Stansfeld
2/Cornwall
L.I. Lts. J.W.C. Kirk, R.H. Olivier
I.Y. Lt. A.J. Willcocks
Rev. F.
Hainsworth
Civil Surgs. J.
Moorehead, H. Bishop, H.B. Seddon, A.F. Siacome, J.H. Reford
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Winder, L. Langley Naylor, L.L. Watts, L.L. Smythe, F. Donald, H. Kenealy
p8c The R. Mail
steamer Avon left Victoria Docks yesterday morning with troops for Bermuda (
Guards for POW??). 3 officers from 4/Worcester Regt. and 1 officer and 150 men
from 2/R. Warwickshire Regt. and details of RA.
The Victorian
arrived at Queenstown Tuesday night with 14 officers and 467 men plus 382
horses. She embarked yesterday the following:
3/DG 72 men
6/DG 37 men
12/Lancers 1 officer and 42 men
17/Lancers 1 officer and 52 men
Details
6 officers
Remounts
79
Total on
board 22 officers, 670 men and 461
remounts.
Maj. Sandeman,
17/Lancers, in charge.
She sailed in the
afternoon.
London Times 23/05/02 (Friday)
p3a Dateline
Sydney, May 22. The 5th Bn. of the
Commonwealth Horse sailed for South Africa to-day in the Columbian .
Dateline Hobart,
May 22. C Sqdn. of the Australian
Commonwealth Horse, 120 men strong, Capt. Kenneth Ogilvy in command, embarked
for South Africa in the St. Andrew. Horses were with them.
p8a The Orient
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning. The following were listed:
2/DG Lt. H.B.N.S. Burlton
3/DG Lt.-Col. J.H. Aspinwall
8/Hussars Capt. R. Lambert, D.S.O.
14/Hussars Capt. W. Henry
2/GG 2/Lt. the Hon. L.P. Cary
2/R.W.Surrey Capt. H.R. Bottomley
4/R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. C.P. Holroyd
1/Worcester Capt. R.G.D. Nivison
1/Welsh Lt.-Col. W.C. Giffard, D.S.O.
2/E. Yorks. 2/Lt. H.G.H. Grant Smith
2/Leinster 2/Lt. G. Harding
ASC Capt. P.G.P. Lea
Nursing Sister F.
Statham
With the
following on passage home:
Vol. Co. Scottish
Rifles Capt. R.J. Douglas, Lts. H.M.
Hannan, J.B. Wilson, and 86 men
1/ V.B. W.
Yorks. Capt. W.A. Pearson
1/E. Lancs. Capt. J.E. Green
KRRC Capt. C.L.E. Eustace
1/ York &
Lancs. Capts. F.E. Ashton, F.E.B.
Isherwood
5/Connaught
Rangers Lt. R. Saker
1/Dublin
Fus. Lt.-Col. A.J. Chapman
Remount
Dept. Capts. S.B. Mowbray, W.G. Dixon
4/Manchester Capt. R.G. Shuter
RAMC Maj. J.P.S. Hayes, Lt. P.H. Falkner,
Lt.& Qm. A. Wilson
W. Aust.
M.I. Lt. F.W. Bell
S.A. L.H. Capt. G. Marsden
S.A. Mtd. Irr.
Forces Lt. H.L. Lindsay
Natal Carab. Lt.-Col. W. Weighton
Natal Vol.
Staff Maj. H. Lugg
P.of W. L.H. Capt. L. Miller
Rev. D.H. Brown
Civil Surg. J.
McCroa
Nursing Sisters
L.M. Monk, A. Loosmith, E. Hoadley, K. Champion, E.B. Norrie
The Simla arrived
at Southampton yesterday morning after calling at Plymouth.She brought 66
invalids for Netley.
London Times 24/05/02 (Saturday)
p7b Dateline
Sydney, May 23. The Columbian sailed
for South Africa to-day with 5th N.S.W. Bn. of the Commonwealth Horse.
Dateline Halifax,
N.S., May 22. The Corinthian will
sail from here at 10 oclock to-morrow morning with the 5th Canadian Regiment
for South Africa .
p12a The Guelph
left for England May 20 with the following on passage home:
4/Bedfordshire Maj. C.P.
Boulton, Capts. H.W.U. Coates, E.P. Smith, R.H. Bailey, Lt. C.H.C.
Selby-Lowndes, Lt. & Qm. J. Richardson and 295 men.
V.C. R. Fus. Capt. B.D. Byfield and 96 men
RGA Lt. T. Godfree
2/R. Fus. Capt. J.F. Wolseley
Reserve of
Officers Capts. H.F. Eaton, F.G.
Hughes
2/Cameron
High. Lt.-Col. H.H.L. Malcolm
V.C. Oxford L.I.
(attached) Lt. L.J. Stephenson
3/V.B.
Manchester (RAMC Attached) Lt.-Col.
J. Duncan
Civil Vet.
Surgs. J.A. Duff, H.E.T. Mason, J.
Neile, T.R. Riley
Civil Surgs. S.
Kirkpatrick, J.C. Volonski
Due Southampton
June 11.
London Times 26/05/02 (Monday)
p7a The Canada
arrived at Queenstown yesterday morning. She landed 8 officers and 240 men of
the 3/Leinster Regt., Col. Luttman Johnson, in command also 27 details, then
will sail for Southampton to-day
London Times 27/05/02 (Tuesday).
p10d The Kildonan
Castle left for England May 21 with the following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Col. H.de B. de Lisle
1/Dragoons Capt. Y.M.S. Pitt
13/Hussars Lt. W. Pepys
RE Lt.-Col. F.C. Heath
Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. Capt. R.M. Wetherell
E. Lancs. Maj. C.R.M. OBrien
Rail. Pioneer
Regt. Capt. A.E. Page
E. Griqualand
Mtd. Rifles. Capt. J.W. Marsey
Civil Vet. Surg.
H. Leeney
Due Southampton
June 6.
The Sicilia
embarked, at Southampton , the 35th and 36 Bns. I.Y. , numbering about 1,000
men. Also some details for Gibralter.
London Times 28/05/02 (Wednesday)
p7b Dateline
Durban, May 27. The Norfolk has
arrived here from New Zealand with 679 officers and men .
Dateline
Melbourne, May 27. The St.
Andrew, with the Tasmanian and South Australian contingents of the Commonwealth
Horse, has sailed for Adelaide.
p9c The Manila
left Port Natal, May 22 for Albany with the following:
2/Tasmania
M.I. Lt-Col. E.T. Watchorn, Capts.
T.A. Spencer, C. Henderson, Lts. J. McCormick, E.L. McIntyre, H.D. Chepnell, R.
Dixon, W.A. Edwards and 159 men
3/N.S. Wales
Bushmen Lts. N.H. Shepherd, W.A.
Oshea and 35 men
3/N.S.Wales
M.I. 67 men
2/N.S.Wales
M.I. 5 men
5/Victorian
M.I. 3 men
S. Australian
M.I. 1 man
W. Australian
M.I. 1 man
Discharged
Australians 9
M.I. Capt.
A.J.B. Browne
7/New Zealand
Contingent Maj. I.R. Johnstone,
Surg.-Maj. C. Dawson, Surg.-Capt. S.C. Forbes, Capt. H.W. Batget, Lts. H.
Maylor, J. Matheson, H. Cameron, S.A. Grant, P.W. Tait, R.W. Wilkinson, J.
Shera, and 332 men
New Zealanders
discharged - 2
New Zealand
RAMC 2 men
Nursing Sisters
A. Sutton, J. Speed.
The Nubia left
port Natal for England May 24 with the following invalids:
RE Maj. B.E. Morony, Lt. C.C. de la P.
Beresford
I.Y. Capt. R.K. Boyd, Lts. S.W. Taylor, H. Knight
Eaton, E.G. Hodge
2/E. Yorks. 2/Lt. L.G. Hill
2/N. Staffs. 2/Lt. H.H. Caffyn
2/W. Yorks. Lt. J.C. Gretton
2/Scots Fus. Lt. M.E. McConaghey
2/Somerset
L.I. Lt. A.H. Yatman
1/SG Maj. H.E. Dering
2/Warwick Capt. A.S. Mitchell
APD Capt. S.D. Worgan
1/KRRC Lt. the Hon. A.F.W. Harris
5/Middlesex Lt. W.F. Black
South African
Constabulary Lt. J.T.R. Atwater
2/DG Lts. T.M. Hill, J. Fielden
2/SR Lt. W.A.D.R. Barry
2/W. Surrey Maj. A.W. Taylor
2/ Black
Watch Lt. H.F.F. Murray
1/Lancs.
Fus. Capts. R.C. Dunn, E.K. Purnell
2/E. Kent Capt. E.H. Finch-Hatton
1/KOSB Lt. T.W. Youngson
8/KRRC Capt. R.P. Butler
2/V.B. Welsh Lt. F.P.J. Charles
19/Hussars Lt. M. Archer Shee
6/N.Z. M.I. Capt. N.J. Markham
2/Northampton Lt. T.H. Walker
RAMC Capt. L.E.L. Parker
Civil Surgs. A.T.
Jlott, A.L. Hoops
Nursing Sisters
N. Young, B. Pocock
Army Medical
Service
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.L. Love, Lt. C.S. Cato
Civil Surgs. R.C.
Macdonald, W.F. Ellis, A.G. Herron
Nursing Sisters
E.W. Grey, J.M. Craig, L.E. Jerram, A.L. Jones, J.E. Whitehead, L. Smith, E.J.
Stonehouse
Rev. A. Creed
Due Southampton
June 17
The Canada
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following listed:
3/R. Scots 442 men
3/W. Riding 198 men
3/Yorkshire 61 men
4/Somerset
L.I. 53 men
Various Cos. No
numbers
Time expired men
and details 218 men
240 men of the
3/Leinster Regt. were landed at Queenstown.
The Orotava left
Southampton yesterday afternoon for South Africa with the following:
38th I.Y. Lt.-Col. Towsey and 475 men
37th I.Y. Lt.-Col.
the Hon. J.G.H.H. Beresford and 463 men
No-Unit Maj. H.J. Pack-Beresford, Capt. Lord
Waterford
2/R. Berks. 1 officer and 93 men
Details.
Total of 54
officers and 1,038 men
The Ascot left
Royal Albert Docks yesterday woth 220 horses and a few officers and men of the
Vet. Dept.
The Britannic
will sail from Southampton with drafts for D.o.C. L.I., Northumberland Fus.,
Gloucestershire, Somerset L.I., R. Welsh Fus., and The R. Welsh. Total of over
400 officers and men.
Also on the
Oratava is a P.O.W. returning to South Africa under escourt. He will be
pointing out hidden stocks of arms, etc. in exchange for freedom.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
28/05/02
p10 The Dunvegan
Castle sailed from England for Cape Town last Saturday with Maj.-Gen. Luard on board.
p25 Dateline
Durban, May 27. The Norfolk arrived
here today with 679 members of the New Zealand Contingent.
p27 The Saxon
sails today for England with the following named military passengers: Capt.
Seddon, Col. & Mrs. Warren, Col. Porter, Maj. Bauchop, Capt. Hardinge, Lt.
Shepperd.
The Norman has
arrived here with the following named military passengers: Maj. E.A. Fanshawe,
Capt. D.E. Forman, Lts. J.C. Dunbar, Hood, P.J.C. Meyricke, and 140 men
R.H.A.. R.F.A.; Maj. G.A. Cardew,
Capts, E.C. Pottinger, T.D. Seagram, C.L.H. Hamilton, G. Lewis, Lts. J.de B.
Cowan, K.C. Laurie, D. Reynolds, G.W.H. Rawlins, S.M. Anderson, G.W.
Blaythwaite, G.A. Hare, L.T. Goff, A.G. Eden, H.W. Sleddon, R.G.M. Johnston and
907 men; R.A.M.C. Capt. E.M. Pitcher and 3 men; Civil Surgs. C.T. Hilton and
J.T. Sear.
London Times 29/05/02 (Thursday)
p7b The Britannic
sailed from Southampton for South
Africa yesterday afternoon after embarking the 39th I.Y., Col. R. Brooke,
commanding. 7 officers and 305 men made up the drafts mentiond in yesterdays
note on the Britannic.
London Times 30/05/02 (Friday)
p11a The Waiwera
will sail from Royal Albert Docks to-day with 3 officers , RA, and some men and
remounts.
London Times 31/05/02 (Saturday)
p13a The
Ulstermore has arrived at Southampton with the following:
V.C. W.
Surrey Capt. W.F.J. Symonds, Lts.
A.E. Colley, W.C. Dixon and 93 men
V.C. Welsh
Fus. Capt. H.D. Meredith-Jones and 85
men
V.C. S.
Staffordshire Lt. J.S. Robinson and
77 men
V.C. Seaforth
High. Lt. G.C. Watt and 79 men
I.Y. Capt. J. Smith
Kent. Mil.
Arty. Lt. G.L. Hoare
3/R. Irish Capt. J.O. Johnson
2/S. Wales
Borderers Maj. G.C. Palmes
2/Northampton Capt. A.A. Lloyd
Reserve of
Officers Lt.-Col. J.M. Evetts
R. Irish (Late)
Mr. Norwood
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.J. OConnor, F.H. Pinkett, J. Baxter, J.O. Laddey
Civil Surgs. T.J.
Morcon, E.C. Dutton
London Times 02/06/02 (Monday)
p9c & d The
Montrose left Southampton Saturday afternoon with 12 officers and 496 men. The
following were listed:
/Hussars 198 men
2/SR 130 men
1/Connaught
Rangers 113 men
1/Cameron
Highlanders 49 men
Details
Will call at
Queenstown to embark an additional 14 officers and 1,016 men.
p12d - f Note
Here: A Diary of the War.
London Times 03/06/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 04/06/02 (Wednesday)
p13c The Roslin
Castle left for England May 29, with the following invalids:
12/Lancers Maj. J.C.B. Eashwood
I.Y. Lt.-Col. G.J. Younghusband, C.B.
ASC Lt.-Col. A.N. Roberts, Maj. S.S. Long
With the
following on passage home:
3/KOSB Lt.-Col. J.K.M. Witham, C.M.G., Majs.
C.V.E. Laurie, D.S.O., J. Mackie, D.S.O., Capts. F.J. Carruthers, J.B. Wilkie,
W.L.C. Allan, lts. W. McCall, Sir W. Jardine, J.T. Scriven, N.W.M. Brunton,
H.S. Gladstone, 2/Lts. the Hon. F.W. Scott Napier, B.L.J. Tollemache, Lt. &
Qm. W.E. Webb and 255 men.
V.C. Border Capt. E.W. Wakefield, Lts. A.C. Scoular,
G.H. Shepley, and 86 men.
V.C. W.
Riding Lt. H.K. Bracewell and 91 men
Sussex Vol.
Eng. Lt. F.R. Paramor and 22 men
V.C. Liverpool Lt. W.G. Lindsay and 16 men
V.C. Berks. Lt. C.F. Simonds and 18 men
V.C.
Leicestershire 17 men
7/Hussars Maj. J. Vaughan
Reserve of
Officers Capts. A.B. Boyd Wilson, R.W.F. Fullarton, W.L.
Forbes
I.Y. Capt. H.B. Burnaby, Lts. G.B. Hunt, E.
Harrison, Lt. & Qm. G. Payne
RGA Capt. R.O. Marton, 2/Lt. S. Montague
W. Mil. Subm.
Miners Lt. R.B.T. Rye
2/R. Scots 2/Lt. A.B.R. Pearce
3/R. Fus. 2/Lt. B.A.S. Dyer
2/Devon Maj. A.G. Spratt
2/Somerset L.I. 2/Lt. C.S.H. Roberts
3/Sussex Lt. G.N.G. Monck-Mason
4/Warwick lt. C.P. Nicholas
3/Black
Watch Lt. P.L. Moubray
Lancs. Fus. 2/Lt. A.B. Wigley
2/S. Lancs Lt.-Col. F.A. Adam
York &
Lanc. Col. W.J. Kirkpatrick
Highland
L.I. Capt. H.C. Stockwell
5/Irish Fus. Lt. G.S. Jackson
5/Connaught
Rangers Lt. E.H.T. Lawrence
3/Leinster Lt. A.A. Stoney
KRRC Capt. J.H. Smith
W. India Lts. A. Forbes, W. Addison
ASC Lt.-Col. A.H. Thomas
RAMC Lt. E.W. Herrington
P.o. W. L.H. Maj. W.H. Thomas
W. Aust.
M.I. Lts. C. Griffith, J. Hawkins
RE Lt. H.M. Bremner
2/N.S. Wales
M.I. Lt. Adrian
N.S.Wales
Bushmen Lt. W.B. Carter
S.A. Irr. Mtd. Forces Lt. R.C.W. Selby Lowndes
Canadian
Scouts Lt. W.A.K. Nicholson
Civil Vet. Surgs.
R. Anderson, E.A. Welshaw, J.B. Knowles, J. Fahey
Civil Surgs. C.
Mildmay, G.C. Owsley, R. Staward
Rev. E.M. Young
Due Southampton
June 18.
The Montrose
arrived at Queenstown Sunday evening, embarked there 11 officers, 2 surgeons,
and 1,016 men. Sailed Monday afternoon for South Africa .
The Waiwera left
Queenstown Monday night with 300 remounts - 97 embarked at Queenstown
The Buteshire
will embark at Royal Albert Docks to-morrow 3 officers, a few men and 220
horses for South Africa .
The Orient will
embark at Southampton to-morrow the following:
RA Lt. R.J. Adams and 72 men
RAMC Capt. J.F. Gill and 100 men
I.Y. 4 officers
and 45 men.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
04/06/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 05/06/02 (Thursday)
p7c The Lake Erie
arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with 25 officers and 509 men . The
following were listed:
Northumberland
Fus. 3 officers and 89 men
R.
Highlanders 2 officers and 92 men
Northampton 18 men
H.L.I. 2 officers and 62 men
KRR 43 men
Durham L.I. 1 officer and 82 men
Shropshire
L.I. 2 officers and 95 men
The Canton left
for England with the following on passage home:
Warrens
M.I. Lt.-Col. F.J. Warren
6/DG Lt. J. Smiley
London Times 06/06/02 (Friday)
p15 a & b Note
Here Table of Casualties for May 1902.
London Times 07/06/02 (Saturday)
p9a The Orient
embarked at Southampton Thursday the following:
RAMC 100 men
R.
Lancashire 29 men
1/Leicestershire 3 officers
and 40 men
I.Y. 4 officers and 65 men
Sailed later that
day.
The Buteshire
left Royal Albert Docks Thursday with 250 remounts. Will call at Queenstown for
200 additional remounts.
The Dilwara
arrived at Southampton Thursday with 50 officers, 7 warrant officers, and
upwards of 800 men
London Times 09/06/02 (Monday)
12c The Buteshire
arrived at Queenstown yesterday , embarked 67 horses and sailed at 1 p.m.
London Times 10/06/02 (Tuesday)
p14b The Plassy
left for England June 3 with the following invalids:
6/Dragoons Lt. L.E.G. Oates
7/DG Lt. R.R. Hutchison
RFA Capt. A.S. Buckle
Sussex Mil.
Arty. Lt. R. Barclay
1/Liverpool Capt. T.W. Sheppard
3/Warwick 2/Lt. P. Hamond
1/Welsh Fus. Maj. A.P.G. Gough
3/SR Capt. J.C. Norwell
2/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt.-Col. A.J. Murray, D.S.O.
2/Gloucester 2/Lt. E.S. Stephenson
3/Gloucester Lt. W.P.S. Foord
4/Worcester Lt. H. St. J. Jefferies
1/Black
Watch Capt. C.E. Stewart
2/Essex Lt. W. McD. Allardice, 2/Lt. P.W.
Huskisson
1/Derby Maj. J.W.G. Roy, Lts. J.N. Meares, L.B.
Chamberlain
1/L.N.
Lancashire Lt. J.B. Wells
3/York &
Lancs. Capt. H. Hincks
2/ Irish
Rifles 2/Lt. W. McCullock
3/Leinster Capt. F.DI. Herbert
ASC Lt. C.F. Lucas
RAMC Lt.-Col. T. Archer
APD Capt. P. de S. Bass
I.Y. Surg.-Maj. W.J. Naismith, Capt. R.L.
Grigg, Lts. E.J. Straker, J.E. Cockshott, R.H. More
2/Yorks. Vol.
Eng. Lt. E. Glover
Rev. W.T. Bronsgeist
Civil Surgs.
G.L.N. Miles, A.G. Graham
Sick laying down
, 57; sick convalescent, 410
Wounded laying
down, 9; wounded convalescent, 9
With the
following on passage home:
V.C.
Northumberland Fus. Capt. G.R.B.
Spain and 100 men
V.C. E.
Lancs. Lt. R.A.L. Munn and 91 men
V.C. KOSB Lt. J. Herbertson and 89 men
V.C. Yorks.
L.I. Capt. H. Moorehouse, Lts. P.T.
Chadwick, J. Russell and 96 men
17/Lancers Lt. R.J.W. Carden
Reserve of
Officers Maj. A.G. Duberley, Lt. F.A.
Ferguson-Davie
RGA Maj. H.De T. Phillips
I.Y. Lts. G.F. Wallace, A.J. Thomas
RE Lt.-Col. R.C. Maxwell, C.B.
Manchester Maj. Q.G.K. Agnew
RAMC Capt. F.W. Begbie, Lt. & Qm. J. Green
APD Capt. I.T. Owen
Indian S.C. Maj. H.P. Young
Cape Town
Highlanders Lt. J.M. Stormont
Johannesburg
M.R. Capt. J. Riley
Revs. T.
Cullinan, F.P. Jellicoe, C.W.R. Higham
Civil Surgs. C.H.
Ford, F.C. Golden
Nursing Sisters
M.A. Bothwick, E. Evans, G.P. Beesley, F.A. Lowrie, D.D. Bowhill
Due Southampton
June 21
The Syria left
for England June 4 with the following on passage home:
V.C. Welsh Maj. R. Hill-Male and 88 men
V.C. Sussex Capt. S.W.P. Beale, Lts. W.H. Findlay,
J.G.H. Cockburn and 88 men
V.C. Yorks. Lt. H.C. Matthews and 23 men
V.C. Suffolk Lt. C.L. Read and 52 men
2/Lancs. Vol.
Eng. Lt. H. La T. Campbell and 16 men
V.C. Lincoln Capt. J. Ruston, Lt. H.E.U. Burke and 95
men
V.C. S. Wales
Borderers Capt. H.L. Rosser, Lts.
H.L. Goldsworthy, H.T. Crane and 76 men
Reserve of
Officers Lt. C.R. Molyneux
I.Y. Lt. J. Alexander
4/Warwick 2/Lt. E. Spring
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. M.M.H. Nevile
Due Southampton
June 25.
The Kinfauns
Castle left for England June 4 with the following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Col. H. Hamilton, D.S.O., Capt. R.J.
Marker, D.S.O.
1/ R. Dragoons Maj. H.S.H. Prince Francis of Teck, D.S.O.
8/Hussars Capt. F.M. Jennings
18/Hussars Capt. C.H. Corbett
Reserve of
Officers Capt. C.W. Cottrell-Dormer
RE Lt.-Col. J.E. Capper
I.Y. Lt.-Col. R.L. Birkin
3/Sussex Col. the Earl of March
R. Scots
Fus. Lt.-Col. H.H. Smythe
Black Watch Capt. J.G. Rennie, D.S.O.
Rifle Brig. Capt. P.G.A. Cox
4/KRC Capt. F. Douglas-Pennant
N. Zealand
M.I. Capt. J.R. Macdonald, Lts. D.B.
Blair, W.J. Hardham, W.H. Wilson, and 51 men
N. Zealand
Coronation Contingent Capt. T.
Taranaki, Lt. H. Uru, and 31 Maoris
Kimberley Capt. M. Duirs
Colonial
L.H. Capt. W.P. Sprigg
Lovats
Scouts Capt. J.B. Dunbar
Civil Surg.
Saunders
Due Southampton June 21
The Raglan Castle
left St. Helena for England, June 3, with the following:
3/Middlesex Lt. Cloete
3/ Wiltshire 2/Lt. Lord Conyngham
Due Southampton
June 18
London Times 11/06/02 (Wednesday)
p14a & B Note
Here: The Coronation Contingent from South Africa listed here.
The Manhattan
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
4/N.
Staffordshire 15 officers and 466 men
Time Expired
men 70
Colonials -
59 men
Details.
The Guelph
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
4/Bedfordshire 6 officers and
295 men
V.C. R. Fus. 1 officer and 94 men
Time Expired
Men. 384
Cape Times Weekly Edition
11/06/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 12/06/02 (Thursday)
p13a The Canada
left Southampton yesterday for Gibralter, St. Helena ( to embark Boer prisoners
for South Africa ), and Cape Town .
London Times 13/06/02 (Friday)
p11d The Pembroke
Castle left Southampton yesterday for Cape Town with 100 South African Constabulary .
London Times 14/06/02 (Saturday)
p8d The Dunera
left for England June 10 with the following invalids:
7/DG Lt. H.A. Chomley
RE Lt. H.T.G. Moore
W. Sum.
Miners Lt. J.A. Anson
3/Suffolk Lt. G.L. Bailey
5/Lancs.
Fus. Capt. H.A. Schank
2/Cheshire Lt. A.R. Hill
1/Yorks. Lt. C.H. Bunbury
2/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. E.F.T. Traill
2/Dorset Lt. & Qm. J. Kearney
1/Oxford
L.I. Lt. R.V. Simpson
5/V.B.
Manchester Capt. W.G. Heys
3/N.
Stafford Maj. A.R. Wood
1/Leinster 2/Lt. J.H. Murphy
1/Rifle Bde. Capt. J.A. Innes, Lt. M.H. Helyar
AOD Capt. T.C. Morris
I.Y. Capt. F.F. Lance, Lts. W. St. J. Oswell,
C.G.G. Stewart, A.T. Hope
Civil Vet. Surg.
W.N. Rowston
Nursing Sister
Hurcombe
Sick laying down
, 17; sick convalescent, 514
Wounded laying
down, 5; wounded convalescent, 32
With the
following on passage home:
RAMC Maj. J. Fallon
Civil Surgs. C.W.
Holden, J.H. Martin, F.R. Featherstone, S.T. Collins, J. Barkley
Rev. I. Watts
Nursing Sisters
C.H. Potts, A.L. Langshaw, S.B. Lanyon, S. Paul, K.E. Luard, J.E. Church, E.
Edmondson.
Due Southampton
July 3
The Norman left
for England June 11 with the following on passage home:
RHA Capt. C.A. Sykes
4/Bedford Capt. C.B. Greenfield
4/Inniskilling
Fus. Capt. L.E. Buchanan
2/Rifle Bde. Capt. G.B. Byrne
I.Y. Lts. A. Smallwood, B.O. Bethell
Driscolls
Scouts Capt. B.V. Davis
Scotts Rly.
Gds. Lt.-Col. R.G. Scott, V.C.,
D.S.O.
South African
Constabulary Capt. W.F.S. Edwards,
Lt. J. Archibald
Due Southampton
June 28.
London Times 16/06/02 (Monday)Nothing Noted
London Times 17/06/02 (Tuesday)
p8a The Syria from
Durban to England has published a revised passenger list. The following should
be added to the previous:
V.C. Lancs. Capt. G.D. Wadham, Lts. J. Allen, R.S.
Rigg, and 78 men.
V.C. W.
Yorks. Lts. S. Huffam, B.A. Hirst,
and 83 men
V.C. E.
Surrey Lt. P. Hallett and 21 men
V.C. S.
Lancs. Lt. B. Fairclough and 25 men
V.C.
Middlesex Lt. R.M. Williams and 39
men
V.C.
Manchester Capt. G. Lupton, Lts. A.E.
Croushaw, G.S. Routley and 78 men
V.C. N.
Staffs. Capt. C.E. Boote, Lts. R.T.
Johnson, F.W. Knight and 89 men
V.C. Yorks &
Lancs. Lt. S.R. Barnes, and 86 men
Tipperary Mil.
Arty. Lt.-Col. F.J.S. Lecky
1/Warwick Capt. C.R. Macdonald
4/R. Fus. Capt. E.V. Raynes
2/ Hants. 2/Lt. C.E. Morris
3/Dorset
Capt. H.F.C. Chetwood Aiken
1/Dublin
Fus. Lt.-Col. W.H.S. ONeill
RAMC Lt. C.E. Fleming
Remount
Dept. Lt. E.R. Leggatt
I.Y. Lt. H.F. Holbrow
Aust. A.M.C. Capt. Jamieson
Mennies
Scouts Capt. Sherbourne
Bethunes
M.I. Lt. T.E. Mousley
Rev. J. Boardman
Civil Vet. Surg.
Hirst
Civil Surg. Symes
The Nubia arrived
at Southampton yesterday bringing 251 invalids for Netley, 29 for Aldershot, 72
for convalescent depot, and 98 for Fort Brockhurst.
London Times 18/06/02 (Wednesday)
p6c-f Note here
from LG. M.I.Ds , Kitchener despatches.
( Burn-Murdoch)
p7b Dateline
Hobart, June 17. The 2nd Tasmanian Contingen has returned here. (no ship
mentioned)
p10b The Malta
left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with a few RAMC details and stores.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
18/06/02
p25 Dateline
London, June 11. The Canada sails today for Cape Town but will call at St.
Helena to embark some Boer POW.
London Times 19/06/02 (Thursday)
p5a Dateline Cape
Town , June 18. "Arrangements
are being made for the return of a large number of troops to England before
July 31. The military authorities have already secured the whole of the
steerage of several Union-Castle Line steamers.
p8a The Roslin
Castle arrived yesterday morning at Southampton with the following listed:
I.Y. Lt.-Col. G.J. Younghusband, C.B.
With the
following on passage home:
3/KOSB Lt.-Col. J.K.M. Witham, C.M.G., 14
officers and 255 men.
V.C. Border 3 officers and 86 men.
V.C. W.
Riding 1 officer and 91 men
Sussex Vol.
Eng. 1 officer and 22 men
V.C.
Liverpool 1 officer and 16 men
V.C. Berks. 1 officer
and 18 men
V.C.
Leicestershire 17 men
York &
Lanc. Col. W.J. Kirkpatrick
The Johannesburg
left for England June 16 with the following on passage home:
3/Cornwall
L.I. Maj. H.J.G. Lloyd
2/A & S Highlanders 2/Lt. Lord. G.H.L. Dundas
Border
Scouts Lt. F.G. Price
London Times 20/06/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted
London Times 21/06/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 23/06/02 (Monday)
p6c The Sicilian
left Madeira June 19. The St. Andrew
arrived at Natal on Saturday. The
Chicago has arrived at Madeira. The Aurania arrived at Albany yesterday.
London Times 24/06/02 (Tuesday)
p5a The Orotava
left for England June 23 with Lord Kitchener and General French as passengers.
Due Southampton July 10.
p5 e The Orcana
left Port Natal for England with the following invalids:
RE Capt. H.E.G. Clayton, Lts. W.G.S. Dobbie,
E.O. Henrici
6.V.B.
Manchester Lt. W.C. Clark
1/Yorkshire
L.I. Capt. A.S. Colqunoun
1/Durham L.I. Lt. F.S. Warwick
2/Yorkshire
L.I. Lt. H.C. Johnson
I.Y. Lts. F.J. Quarry, F.A.M. Rawes, H.J.
Kitcher, Lt. & Qm. C.P. Warner
1/L.N.
Lancs. Capt. T. McB. Bridges
1/RB Maj. the Hon. H. Yarde-Buller
2/RB 2/Lt. H.E. Wrottesley
1/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. W.A.C. Kinsman
2/Irish Fus. Capt. T.C. Bensen
Civil Surgs. J.
McGaw, C.C. Harris
Nursing Sister C.
Nolan
Medical Staff:
RAMC Capt. N. Tyacke
Civil Surgs. Davies, A.H. Stewart, J.F. Fox, H. Kernohan,
D. Craster
Nursing Sisters
H.V. Haydon, E.M. Grovenor, K.E. Chatfield, J.M. Tato, M.E. Remmie, F.M. Gibson
Due Southampton
July 13.
The Raglan Castle
arrived at Southampton yesterday. Named Lord Conyngham, 3/Wilts.
London Times 25/06/02 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted
Cape Times Weekly Edition
25/06/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, June 16. The India has
arrived with 1,018 horses from North America. Two transports have arrived from
Australia with troops, Canadian troops and 954 horses disembarked yesterday.
p2 The Dunvegan
Castle sailed Thursday afternoon for England with the following named military
passengers: Maj.-Gen. W. Kitchener, Lt.-Gen. Sir J.D.P. French, Cols. Wing,
Kelham, Walford, McCalmont, Maj. Taylor, Capts. Burns, Begg, Dorrien Smith,
Money, Kitson.
p27 The Briton
arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers: Col. W.P.
Pulteney, Maj. C.B. Waller, Lt. J.H. Cuthbert.
London Times 26/06/02 (Thursday)
p10a & b The
Orotava left for England June 23 with the following on passage home:
Staff Gen. Viscount Kitchener, Lt.-Gens. Sir.
J.D.P. French, Sir. I. Hamilton, Cols. Sir. H.S. Rawlinson, A.W. Money,
Lt.-Cols. W.R. Birdwood, W.N. Congreve, V.C., the Hon. F. Gordon, Capts. F.A.
Maxwell, V.R. Brooke, E.Gibb, H.J.M. Macandrew, the Hon. R. Ward, S.L. Barry
RE Capt. H.L. Pritchard
1/SG Maj. F.J. Heyworth, Lts. the Hon. R. Coke,
the Hon. J.J. Dalrymple, and 145 men
1/Inniskilling
Fus. Maj. G.P. Stewart, Capt. J.N.
Crawford, Lt. R.C. Smythe, and 144 men
2/Hants. Capt. A.C. Richards, Lt. H.F. Ashby, 2/Lt.
F.W. Earle, and 144 men
1/Welsh Maj. C.B. Morland, Lts. W.H. Ferrar, F.H.
Romilly and 150 men
1/Gordon
High. Capt. C. Ogston, Lts. L.
Gordon-Duff, R.E.H. Lockley, and 151
men
Civil Surgs. E.L.
Hunt, E.F.W. Bywater, G.M. Wilkinson
Due Southampton
July 11.
The Assaye left
for England June 21 with the following invalids:
Staff Lt.-Gen. Lord Methuen
2/DG Capt. T. Ward
5/Lancers Capt. W.A. Adams, Lt. O.K. Chance
12/Lancers Lt. H. Montgomery
RA Maj. J.P. Du Cane
5/Warwick Capt. H. Lutwyche
2/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. C.H.G.V. Stokes
3/S.
Stafford Capt. T.S. Timmis
2/Essex Lt. A.C. Halahan
1/Manchester Capt. H.C.W. Theobald
1/H.L.I. Lts. the Hon. P.J.L. Hore-Ruthven,
C.G.A.E. Crabbe, 2/Lt. J.D. Blyth
V.C. Seaforth
High. Lt. R.G. Campbell
3/Irish Rifles Capt. H.W. Reeve
5/RB Capt. S.F. Saunderson
ASC Lt. A.G. Galloway
RAMC Maj. H.T. Baylor
Kaffrarian
Rifles Capt. J.M. Fairweather
Civil Vet. Surg.
S. Jackson
Sick laying down
, 78; sick convalescent, 661
Wounded laying
down, 14; wounded convalescent, 22.
With the
following on passage home:
17/Lancers Capt. W.A. Tilney
Staff Maj. J.G. King-King
Lancs. Mil.
Arty. Maj. A.J. Budd, Capt. H.F.
Hollins
Glamorgan Mil.
Arty. Lt. H.W. Bhor
I.Y. Lt. K.F. Powles
1/R. Lancs. Capt. C.E. Foster
1/Warwick 2/Lt. C.H. Turner
1/R. Fus. 2/Lt. M.C.C. Miers
Suffolk Capt. H.F.H. Clifford
3/Yorks Lt.-Col. W.E.C. Ellis
4/Worcester Capt. P.S.G. Wainman
2/E. Lancs. 2/Lt. G.G.C. McLean
2/Derby 2/Lt. G.S.T. Pragnell
4/N.
Stafford Lt. C.W. Moore
2/York &
Lancs. 2/Lt. C.S. Sharpe
3/York &
Lancs. Lt. C.A. Chayton
1/H.L.I. Lt.-Col. H.R. Kelham
2/W. Indian Lt. R.P. Leader
RAMC Maj. H.N. Thompson
Bishop H.
MacSherry & Rev. H..F. Drake
Kitcheners
Fighting Scouts Lt. L.A. Wainwright
Vivt. (?) Mt.
Infty Capt. L.A. Cleveland
Civil Surgs. W.J.
Shannon, T. McDonagh, R. Kennedy, A. Prentice, H.T. Stack, H.H. Swanzy
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.O. Armstrong, L.T. Nagle, J.P. Dumphy, C. Goundry, T.W. Hodgins, L.M. Holmes,
J.A. Airth
Nursing Sisters
A. Ridley, K.M. Carter, B. Shepley, L.M. Stewart, F.E.B. Bickmore, Charleston
Due Southampton
July 9.
The Wakool left
for England June 19 with the following for St. Helena:
3/Sussex Maj. S.R. Clarke, Capts. A.R. Hurst, P.R.
Papillon, W.M. Clarke, C.P. Aldridge, Lts. A.J. Parkin, H.F. Bidder, W.W.
Otter, C. de St. Croix, 2/Lts. R. Nicholson, G.R. Sandeman, R.B. Powys Lybbe,
J.S. Mellor, J.T. North, C.V.M. Bell (Lt. & Qm.) and 378 men
6/RB Lt. J.F. Vallentin ( Att. 3/Sussex)
4/Oxford
L.I. C.D. Wynter (Att. 3/Sussex)
2/Middlesex Capt. P.M. Large
3/Middlesex 2/Lt. G.H. Thorne
With the
following on passage home:
Reserve of
Officers Capt. W.R. Banting
I.Y. Capt. H.J. McGee, Lt. F. Geiger
3/Warwick 2/Lt. J.H.B. Peyton
5/R. Fus. Lt. W.R. Warren
3/Lancs.
Fus. 2/Lt. T. Crean
Scots Fus. 2/Lt. G.A. Clark
3/Scots Fus. Capt. the Earl of Cassillis
3/Cheshire Maj. E.K. Williamson
2/S. Lancs. 2/Lt. E.H. Hawkins
3/V.B. Welsh Lt. H.J. Pechell
2/Manchester Capt. E.J.T. Vaughan
3/Manchester Capt. E.N. Fisher
5/Dublin
Fus. Capt. J.R.D. Robertson
Civil Surgs.
H.G.S. Webb, F.E. Auley
The Wakool due at
Stl Helena June 26, Las Palmas, Jul. 8, & Southampton July 14.
The Dunvegan
Castle left for England June 19 with the following on passage home:
V.C.
Liverpool Capt. L. Hignett, Lts. A.
Buckley, S.G. Cohen and 97 men
V.C.
Gloucester Lt. H.B. Spencer and 17
men
Scottish Cycle
Co. Capt. J.M. Hunter, Lts. T.H.
Shortridge, W.B. Gray and 96 men
V.C. Northants. Lt. A.H. Rice and 40 men
V.C. SR Lt. R.W.D. Hawson and 35 men
V.C. Seaforth
High. Lt. W.M. Macphail and 31 men
V.C. W. Kent Lt. J. Sawers and 53 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. F.W. Kitchener
RHA Lt.-Col. F.D.V. Wing
RE Maj. E.F. Taylor
5/Warwick Col. B.C. McCalmont
1/V.B. E.
Lancs. Capt. E.L. Carns
1/W. Yorks. Lt.-Col. J.C. Yale
Gordon High. Capt. A.W.F. Baird
South African
Constabulary Capt. N.E. Money
South African
Mtd. Irr. Force Capt. R. Burns Begg
Civil Surgs. R.A.
ODonovan, E.M. Pennefather, A.B. Smallman, S.I. Cullunn, A.W.H. Grant, D.S.S.
Skelton, R.F. Macmahon, F.M. Otmanaw
Due Southampton
July 5.
The Syria arrived
in Southampton Water Tuesday evening. The troops were landed yesterday morning.
Named were:
V.C. Lancs. 3 officers and 78 men.
V.C. W.
Yorks. 2 officers and 83 men
V.C. E.
Surrey 1 officer and 21 men
V.C. S.
Lancs. 1 officer and 25 men
V.C.
Middlesex 1 officer and 39 men
V.C.
Manchester 3 officers and 78 men
V.C. N.
Staffs. 3officers and 89 men
V.C. Yorks &
Lancs. 1 officer and 86 men
London Times 27/06/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted
London Times 28/06/02 (Saturday)
p5c Dateline
Durban, June 27. "Fourteen
hundred Australian Commonwealth troops sail to-day in the transport Manchester
Merchant, and 1,500 Canadians in the Winifredia. Two thousand more Canadians
leave by the transport Cestrian on July 2.
Dateline St.
Helena, June 27. "The first
batch of Boer prisoners to return home, numbering 478, sailed from here
yesterday. (no ship mentioned)
London Times 30/06/02 (Monday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 01/07/02 (Tuesday)
p3a Dateline St.
Helena, June 30. After 4 days
quarantine 396 men of the Sussex Regt. yesterday landed from the Wakool, and in
the afternoon 462 men of the East Kent Regt. left.
London Times 02/07/02 (Wednesday)
p11a Note Here:
Official Program for Return of Troops.
The Lismore
Castle left for England June 24 with the following on passage home:
3/Scottish
Rifles Col. G. Farie, Lt.-Col. R.F.M.
Johnstone, Maj. W.C. Douglas, Capts. A.R.C. Littledale, R.L. Cumberland, J.A.
Briggs, H.F.H. Kerr, T.B.S. Menzies, Lts. C.H. Young, W.E. Merier, 2/Lts. H.D.
Crozier, E.C. Reid, C.A.R. Warren, F.L. Dyer, E.E.S. Rayment, F.S. Gist, Lt.-
& Qm. F. Brightman and 618 men
4/H.L.I. (att.
3/SR) Lts. W.F. Hay, M. Rolland
Civil Surgs. C.L.
Francis, C.H. Alban
Nursing Sisters
L.M. Flotchel, B.I. Talbot
Due Southampton
July 13.
The City of
Vienna left for England June 28 with the following on passage home:
3/GG Majs. the Hon. G. Legh, G.D. White, Capts.
G.P. Du Plat Taylor, J.S. Reeve, W.R.A. Smith, Lts. G.W. Duberly, G.B.A,
Russell, Sir. R.M. Filmer, G.C. Hamilton, E.H. Weller-Poley, J.H. Powell,
2/Lts. I.C. Dennistoun, the Marquis of Douro, Lord R. Wellesley, C.L. Blundell,
W.D. Drury-Lowe, Surg.-Maj. E.N. Sheldrake, and 1,010 men.
10/Hussars Col. the Hon. J.H.G. Byng
Remount
Depot Capt. G. Rolleston
I.Y. Lt. E. Browne
RGA Capt. C.B. Simonds
4/Manchester Capt. A.H. Bathurst
2/Yorks &
Lancs. Capt. Capron
Border Scts. Lt. R.H. Gorges
Vet. Surg. F.C.
Mahon
Civil Surg. R.
Boyd
Nursing Sisters
J.E. Rogers, J.B. Robertson
Revs. E.B.
Clifford, E.P. Lowry, C.E. Scratchley, J.L. Greenfields
Due Southampton
July 20.
The Harlech
Castle left for England June 28 with the following on passage home:
Hants. & I.
of Wtight Arty. Capt. M. Lane, 2/Lt.
E.E. Rich, and 106 men
4/Hussars Maj. R. Hoare
21/Lancers Lt. P.R. Smiley
RA Maj. S.B. Von Donop
Lancs. Mil.
Arty. Lt. C.S. Hope-Johnston
V.C. W.
Surrey Lt. H.M. Drake and 35 men
V.C. 5/R.
Irish Lts. H.M. Bayer, D.R. Grindley,
and 32 men
V.C. E.
Lancs. Lt. G. Ramsbottom, and 24 men
V.C. KRRC Lts. G.R. Wyld, S.H. Comyn, and 15 men
2/S.
Staffordshire Capt. L.H. Moss
2/V.B. N.
Lancs. 2/Lt. L.A. Dobson
2/Leinster Maj. W. Seton
I.S.C. Maj. J.S.M. Shea
South African
Mtd. Irr. Force Capt. J.D. Johnstone
Civil Surg. S.D.
McLaren
Nursing Sisters
M.S. Barwell, J.G. Willetts
Cape Times Weekly Edition
02/07/02
p22 The Carisbrook
Castle arrived yesterday with the following named military passengers: Maj.
Heath, Capt. A. Anderson.
The Dunottar
Castle sails this afternoon for England with the following named military
passengers: Maj.-Gen. Sir. C. Knox, Capt. Sir W. Jaffrey, Capt. Lord W.
Bentinck, Cols. Garritt, Shekleton, Rimmington, Keir, Majs. Laffar, B.
Williams, Capts., Dorrien Smith, Jardine, Lt. Cecil.
p24 Dateline
London, June 29. The Canada embarked
478 Boer POW at St. Helena and will sail for South Africa .
London Times 03/07/02 (Thursday)
p3a Dateline Cape
Town , July 2. The Canada, with
400 Boer Prisoners from St. Helena, has arrived at Simons Bay.
p5d & e The
Dunera arrived at Plymouth yesterday with 20 officers and 568 men. 6 officers
and 198 men landed at Plymouth. The remainder to Southampton . The following
were listed:
7/DG Lt. H.A. Chomley
RE Lt. H.T.G. Moore
W. Sum.
Miners Lt. J.A. Anson
3/Suffolk Lt. G.L. Bailey
5/Lancs.
Fus. Capt. H.A. Schank
2/Cheshire Lt. A.R. Hill
1/Yorks. Lt. C.H. Bunbury
2/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. E.F.T. Traill
2/Dorset Lt. & Qm. J. Kearney
1/Oxford
L.I. Lt. R.V. Simpson
5/V.B.
Manchester Capt. W.G. Heys
3/N.
Stafford Maj. A.R. Wood
1/Leinster 2/Lt. J.H. Murphy
1/Rifle Bde. Capt. J.A. Innes, Lt. M.H. Helyar
AOD Capt. T.C. Morris
I.Y. Capt. F.F. Lance, Lts. W. St. J. Oswell,
C.G.G. Stewart, A.T. Hope
Civil Vet. Surg.
W.N. Rowston
With the
following on passage home:
RAMC Maj. J. Fallon
Civil Surgs. C.W.
Holden, J.H. Martin, F.R. Featherstone, S.T. Collins, J. Barkley
Rev. I. Watts
Nursing
Sisters Hurcombe, C.H. Potts, A.L. Langshaw, S.B. Lanyon, S.
Paul, K.E. Luard, J.E. Church, E. Edmondson.
London Times 04/07/02 (Friday)
p9a The Walmer
Castle left for England June 25 with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.-Gens. Bruce Hamilton, E.L. Elliot,
Brig.-Gen. E.O.F. Hamilton, Cols. H. Cooper, R.K. Park, Capts. A.W. Tufnill,
J.H. Lloyd, N.R. Radcliffe, Lt. G.P. Dawnay.
1/Life
Guards Lt.-Col. H.M. Grenfell, Capt.
the Hon. F.E. Guest.
10/Hussars
Capt. Sir J.P. Milbanke
21/Lancers Lt. C.B. Pape
Norfolk Mil.
Arty. Col. Lord Coke, Capt. F.A.
Twiss, Lts. L.G. Buxton, the Hon. B.F. Gurdon, and 84 men
Dublin City
Arty. Lt. J.C. McDonogh
RE Capt. H.H. Turner
1/Lancs. Vol.
RE Lt. E.M. Newell and 23 men
Northampton Vol.
RE Lt. F.H. Cobb and 22 men
Durham Vol.
RE Lt. W.E. Furneaux and 22 men
2/Glos. Vol.
RE Lt. B.R. Lambert and 17 men
London Vol.
RE 21 men
V.C. R.
Scots Capt. S. Miller, Lts. J.C.C.
Broun, A. Forbes and 106 men
Northumberland
Fus. Lt.-Col. W.H. Sitwell
V.C.
Northumberland Fus. Lt. J. Marshall
and 42 men
1/Suffolk Maj. E.P. Prest, Lts. W.N. Nicholson, F.W.
Wood-Martin, and 146 men
V.C. W.
Yorks. 21 men
1/P.O.W.
Yorkshire Maj. E.S. Bulfin
2/Bedford Lt. E.W. Brighten and 50 men
V.C. Welsh
Fus. Lts. W.M. Griffith, A.N. Bury,
and 38 men
3/SR Capt. G.D. Luard, Lts. H.M. Coghill, W.E.
Alsen, and 11 men
Worcester Capt. de V. Carey
V.C. Sussex Lt. T.O. Bermingham-Otway Ruthven and 28
men
V.C. Oxford
L.I. Lt. E.N. Bennett and 28 men
V.C. L.N.
Lancs. Capt. E. Stowell, Lt. C.R.
Shaw and 93 men
V.C. H.L.I. Lts. G. Wingate, W.C. Leckie-Ewing, and 52
men
V.C. Gordon
High. Capt. B.C. Greene, Lts. G.A.S.
Chedburn, J. Watson and 61 men
1/Cameron
High. Capt. the Hon. R.A. Campbell,
Lt. A.B. Robertson
V.C. Cameron
High. 2/Lt. G.J.S. Scovell and 130
men
Composite Cyclist
Corps. Capt. W.B. Robinson, Lts. T.
Carus-Wilson, W. Wilson, E.D. Dickson, and 75 men
ASC Maj. A.E. Delavoye
ISC Col. J.E. Nixon, Lt.-Col. A. Phayre
2/Scottish
Horse Capt. M. Chinnery
Civil Surgs. H.J.
Crossley, A.D. Davidson, R. Rutherford, J. Dundon, B. Flood, W.Owen-Prichard,
W.F. Syndale
Nursing Sisters
L.E.C. Steen, L.E. March
Due Southampton
July 11.
The Winifredian
left Port Natal June 27 for Halifax with the following:
2/Canadian Mtd.
Rifles Lt.-Col. T.D.B. Evans, Majs.
W.H. Merritt, G.W. Cameron, Capts. J.D. Moodie, J.H. Elmsley, R.G.E. Leckie,
J.F. Macdonald, P.E. Thacker, I.R. Snider, Lt. & Adj. F. Church, Lt. &
Qm. J.G. Graham, Lts. C.R. Tryon, J.C. Richards, R.H. Ryan, W.R. Marshall, A.F.
Ashmead, F.H. Dixon, T.H. Callaghan, B. Carruthers, G.H. Kirkpatrick, H.S.
Douglas, G.B. MacKay, F.H.W. Fishwick, E.P. Clarkson, H. Hian, H.B. Brunton,
G.W.M. Farrell, H.J. Lambkin, J.D. Graham, J.W. Allan, S.J.A. De Mers, A.H.
Gault, W.J. Loudon, C.P.B. Simpson, W.J. Rodden, Surg.-Majs. J.A. Devine, H.R.
Duff, Vet. Capt. R. Riddell, Vet. Lt. A.E. James, and 656 men.
10/Canadian
Hospital Lt.-Col. A.N. Worthington,
Capt. H.D. Johnson, Lts. J.A. Roberts, H.E. Trimayne, Drum, Civ. Surg. Whitton,
and 40 men
Canadian Sisters
S. Forbes, F.E. Fortescue, M. McDonald, G.F. Pope, A.W. Scott, M. Smith
The Monarch
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with over 500 remounts intended for
South Africa , but which have been brought over to this country to train for
military purposes.
London Times 05/07/02 (Saturday)
p8d The Tagus left
for England June 30 with the following on passage home:
1/CG Lt.-Col. J.A.G. Drummond-Hay, Capt. C.E.
Wyld, Lts. C.M.H. Massey, R.F. Peel, C.A. Bryce, F.J.O. Montagu, 2/Lt. C.J.
Murray, and 496 men.
2/CG Capts. J. McNeile, R.C.E.
Skeffington-Smyth, Lts. F. Jenkins, C.W. Banbury, 2/Lt. W.L.C. Moore-Brabazon,
and 321 men.
1/SG Maj. B.F.S. Baden-Powell, Capt. J.S.
Thorpe, Lts. J.B.L. Deane, A.B.E. Cator, C. Alexander, N.A. McNeill, and 479
men
Staff Col. A.A. Garston
6/DG Capt. A. du P.T. Cola
Scots Greys Lt.-Col. W.H. Hippisley
6/Dragoons Col. M.F. Rimington, C.B.
19/Hussars Maj. P.W. Chetwode
Reserve of
Officers Lts. H.B. Jay, C.C. Harvey
RFA Lt. Col. J.W.G. Dawkins
6/R. Fus. Lt. R.J.I. Hesketh
Gordon High. Maj. W. Campbell
A & S
High. Lt.-Col. E.B. Urmston
I.Y. Lts. R.C.J. Stewart, G.H. Burnside
RAMC
Capt. C.F. Wansill
N.S. Wales
M.I. Lt. & Qm. R.R. Allen
Western L.H.
Lt. J.H. Hale
N.Z. M.I. Rev. A.W.H. Compton
S.A.M.I.F. Capt. A.L. Cooper
Civil Surg. H.G.
Ellery
Civil Vet. Surgs.
F. Hopkins, N.C. Ayers, M.I. Stevenson
Nursing Sisters
N.V. Blythe, B.M. Bentham
Due At. Vincent,
July 12, Southampton July 19
The Avondale
Castle left for England June 30 with the following on passage home:
For St. Helena:
3/Sussex Capt. the Hon. J.S.R. Tufton
4/Sussex Lt. C.S. Wilson
For Southampton:
5/Lancaster
Fus. Lt.-Col. F.F. Mackenzie, Majs.
H.S. Lockhart-Ross, H.C.E. Westropp, Capt. M. Higgin-Birket, Lts. G.C. Blair,
A.H. Watson, E.L. Van Someran, W. Higgin-Birket, A.B.D. Moore, A.G. Dawson,
2/Lts. E.C. Boutflower, W.P. Armitage, R.A. Eakin, R. Lluellyn, Lt. & Qm.
W. Bowes and 830 men.
5/Irish
Rifles Col. R.H. Wallace, Maj. J.
Maidment-Morrison, Capts. T. Carson, F. Dixon, W.A. Hardy, J.L. Douie, C.G.
Cole-Hamilton, E.M.G. McFerran, E.B.D. Chichester, W.T.S. Lauder, Lts. C.G.
Rivett-Carnac, J.C.M. ODonnell, G. Craig, P.S. Murray, E.V.H. Chatterton,
2/Lts. R.A. Boxham, F.T. Allen, C.D. Smyth, J.G. Montagu, F.B. Humphreys, C.W.
Moore, F.F. OHalloran, S.E. Armitage, Lt. & Qm. A. Henderson, and 596 men.
Civil Surg. G.H.
Braithwaite
Nursing Sisters
A. Thomas, A. Brown
Due Southampton
July 23
The Assaye, with
Lord Methuen on board, left Las Palmas for Southampton yesterday noon. Due
Southampton July 9.
London Times 07/07/02 (Monday)
p8a The Dunvegan
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday. The following were listed:
Liverpool 3 officers and 97 men
Gloucester 1 officer and 17 men
Scottish Cycle Co. 3 officers and 96 men
Northamptonshire 1 officer and
40 men
SR 1 officer and 35 men
Seaforth
High. 1 officer and 31 men
W. Kent 1 officer and 53 men
Detachments for
Wiltshire & Sussex Regts.
Staff (??)
Maj.-Gen. F.W. Kitchener
RHA Lt.-Col. Wing
5/Warwick Col. B.C. McCalmont
London Times 08/07/02 (Tuesday)
p5a & b
Dateline Las Palmas, July 7.
The Orotava, with Lord Kitchener on board, arrived here yesterday evening
at 7 oclock and sailed at 11 p.m. for Southampton .
Dateline St.
Helena, July 7. The Avondale sailed
from here with Col. Schiel and 7 other Boer prisoners for Europe. The Kirkfield
sailed from here for Cape Town with General De Wets 2 sons, 2 Boer
commandants, a captain and 4 other prisoners.
p11c & d The
Dunottar Castle left for England July 2 with the following on passage home:
3/St. (?)
Staffs Col. M.A.W. Broun, Lt.-Col.
E.V.D. Pearse, Capts. C.E. Lord, G.J. Mitton, E.A.C. Wilson, A.L.K. Anderson,
H.C.H. Marriott, C.S. Davidson, Lts. H. Weaver, H. Nevanas, 2/Lts. W.R.F.
Cooper, R.S. Spurrier, P.D. Sexton, J.D. Lees, K.J. Maples, T.A. Stanley,
C.H.S. Catty, A.H. Bibby, Lt. & Qm. W. Birch and 518 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. C.E. Knox, Col. J.L.C. St. Clair
RHG Maj. W. Anstruther-Thomson
10/Hussars Lt.-Col. C.E. McM. Kavanagh, Capt. Lord
W.A. Cavendish-Bentinck
21/Lancers Maj. P.A. Kinna, V.C.
Remount
Dept. Capt. Sir W. Jaffray
RFA Lt.-Col. J.L. Keir
RE
Majs. F.G. Bond, H.R. Gale
3/GG 2/Lt. A.W.J. Cecil
1/Devon Col. C.W. Park
R. Irish Lt.-Cols. W.R.B. Doran, B.J.C. Doran
3/Yorks. Capt. A.L. Aspinall
2/V.B.
Worcester Capt. F. Checketts
E. Lancs. Lt.-Col. T. Capper
Dorset Col. C.H. Law
S. Lancs. Lt.-Col. H.P. Shekleton
Oxford L.I. Maj. R. Fanshawe
Shropshire
L.I. Col. J. Spens, Maj. O.H.E.
Marescaux
1/Manchester Col. A.E.R. Curran
Seaforth
High. Lt.-Col. C.J. Mackenzie
Gordon High. Lt. D.S. Miller
1/Cameron
High. Col. J.S. Ewart
RAMC Col. W. Donovan
ISC Lt.-Col. S.D. Gordon
Australian
Horse Capt. G.E. Reid
Civil Surg. P.
Grant
Nursing Sisters
J.E. Sanders, L.M. Biggs
Due Southampton
July 19
The Manchester
Merchant left Point Natal on July 1 for Albany with the following:
5/Aust.
Commonwealth H. Lt.-Col. J.M. Onslow, Capts. E.W.R. Soane,
E.A. Blow, V.W. Ryrie, Lts. G.E. Gould, A.E.G. King, G.G. Geary, F.V. Bassly,
W.P. Martin, B.B. Dickson, and 335 men
7/Aust.
Commonwealth H. Lt.-Col. H.G.
Charvel, Maj. W.H.P. Plower, Capts. J.C. OBrine, J.C.M. Leod, F.V. Nicholson,
C.H. Brand, Lts, F.H. Wilson, F. Morden, G.A.C. Dods, V.B. Brodis and
(unreadable) men
8/Aust.
Commonwealth H. Lt. Col. Lemesurier, Maj. Osborne, Capts. Reid, Cook, Ogilvy,
Roberts, Langly, Lts. L.L. Reid, Spencer, and 371 men
4/Aust
Commonwealth H. Capt. E.T. Thorne,
Lts. W.W. Watson, J.R. Fawn, and 241 men.
Doyles Scouts Lts. C.J.C. Philips and 33 men.
London Times 09/07/02 (Wednesday)
p12b The Avoca
left Point Natal for England, July 6 with the following invalids:
RHA Lt. C.F. Holford
2/Lancs.
Fus. Lt. G.H. Hastings
2/Norfolk Capt. W.C. Tonge
I.Y. Lts. W.B. Pearch, J.C.S. Cameron
1/S. Staffs. Capt. F.H. Parkin
4/KRRC L. C.V.L. Poe
2/Buffs Lt. F.W. Tomlinson
2/Shropshire
L.I. Lts. G.F. Mallor, C.M.
Vassar-Smith
1/ Liverpool Lts. E.H. Tunson, E.H. Simpson
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt. J.A.S. Sampson
Civil Surg. J.M.
Walker
1/H.L.I. 2/Lt. C.H.M. McCallum
7/DG 2/Lt. C.F. Heathcote
1/V.B. York &
Lancs. Lt. A.W. Upcher
3/Cheshire Capt. F.L. Lloyd
ASC Capt. A.S.M. Porter, (?)E.W. Brooke
Scottish
Horse Capt. J.R. McKenzie
Aust. AMC Maj. R.N. Howse
3/N.S.W.
Bushmen Maj. J. Browne
Nursing Sisters
E. McLean, A. Parker, J. McIntyre
Aust. Sister M. Mavins
Rev. H.H.
Schofield
RAMC Maj. S. Butterworth
Civil Surgs. F.
Isherwood, W. Dick, J. Doherty, M.E. Odea, Caldwell
Nursing Sisters
J. Stephenson, M.E. Buse, A.G. Rees, E. Nixon, L.E. Snape, J.J. Walworth, S.
Horsley
Rev. Gardner
3/Munster Fus. Lt. D. Abbott
540 invalided
men.
The Cestrian left
Point Natal on July 2 for Halifax. Due there 30 July.
Canadian Mounted
Rifles:
3/Bn. Lt.-Col. N.A.S. Williams, Capts. C.T. Van
Straubenzee, W.H. Henderson, S.A. McKenzie, W.W. Nasmyth, E.A. Arnoldi, Lts. A.
Reid, C.H. Hill, E.H. Tott, P.B. Patterson, A.E. Shaw, C.S. Sparkes, P.W.
Odlum, W.G. Bishop, W.P. Butcher and 409 men.
4/Bn. Lt.-Col. Boulanger, Capts. Mackie, Good,
Pope, Denning, Lts. Lawlor, Stewart, Sully, Williams, Dickie, Papineau,
Surg.-Maj. Elliott and 406 men
5/Bn. Lt.-Col. A.S. MacDonald, Capts. D.A.E.
Strickland, A.W. Strange, F.B. Bayley, Lts. F. Crean, H.L. Hooper, C.C. Raven,
H.H. Nash, J.B. Sargent, G. Worsnop, Lt.-Surg. Thomas, and 360 men
6/BN. Lt.-Cols. Irving, Gordon, Capts. Uniack,
Ross, Lts. Cooper, Garlshire, Broadburn, Robinson, Irvine, Sullivan, McKinley,
Hollands and 424 men.
The Britannic
left Point Natal July 6 for Albany, Melbourne, & Wellington. These for
Australia, Australian Commonwealth Horse:
1/Bn. Lts. T.B. Johnson, T.L. Bowden, G.H.S.
Harris, Vet. Lt. E. Barbeta & 4 men
2/Bn. Lts. E.P. Pretty, C.N. Bidstrup and 3 men
4/Bn. Capt. Mailer MacDonald, Surg.-Capt.
Stackpole, Chaplain-Capt. Milne, Lts. F.W. Healy, H. MacDonald, H. Downer, S.T.
Rickland, D.K. Messer, H. Dailley, Rodd, Vet.-Lt. D.T. Jones and 3 men
8/Bn. Lts. Ward, Nordman, Mills, Farmer
6/Bn. Maj. Hayter, Lts. Kessall, Cochraine,
Mountjoy, Bell, Henty, Rowan, Power, Dobson, Beattice, Rogers, Vet.-Lt. Wilson,
and 12 men.
Aust. Med.
Corps. Lts. James, Cades, Nursing
Sisters E. Croft, E.V. Brooke
For New Zealand:
7th & 8th
Contingents Capt. H.T.H. Heckler, Lt.
J.E.L. Duigan and 82 men
9/Cont. Surg.-Capt. Bakewell
1/8/Cont. Col. R.H. Davis, Capts. R.S. Matthews, D.
Polson, Todd, J. Cameron, H.C. Collett, Shera, W.J. ODowa, W.G. Mason, B.B.M.
Taplin, C.L. Somerville, Lts. W. Pith, A.W. Roberts, A.S. Cunningham, G.J.
Bullock, W.J. Parker, A.W. Wynyard Goss, Surg.-Maj. W. Pearless, Surg.-Capt.
H.D. Eccles, Vet.-Capt. J.G. Clayton, and 450 men
2/8/Cont. Col. E.M. Ghaylor, Capts. F. Colbeck,
K.C.M. Lewin, A.A. Fooks, J. Hasleden, Lts. H. MacRenzie, G.W. Fergusson,
R.J.C. Harper, S. Joyce, V.A. Kesall, J. de P. Manson, J. Martin, A. McNab,
H.S. Orbell, L.G. OCallaghan, A. Palmer, G.B. Peacock, C.A. Street, C.J.
Smith, J.B. Vallance, Surg.-Capts. M.F. Fauchop, J.E. Rogers, Vet.-Capt. A.R.
Young, and 445 men
Due Albany Jul.
21, Melbourne July 28.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
09/07/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, July 4. The Cestrian left here last night for Halifax with
Canadian troops on board.
p17 The Kildonan Castle arrived here yesterday
with the following named military passengers: Lt.-Col. Wyndham.
The Briton sails
today for England with the following named military passengers: Gen. Lucas
Meyer, Cols. Sir Willian and Lady Knox, Lambert, Pultenay, H. Savage, Stuart,
and Mrs. Allemby, Majs. Griffiths, Clifton Browne, J. Lewis, H. Maitland
Kersey, Wormald, Lt. Dugdale, Lt. Moore, Capt. Carr, Lt Grant.
London Times 10/07/02 (Thursday)
p10b The Assaye
arrived Southampton yesterday. Lord Methuen on board and 57 officers and 786 Invalids, 255
time-expired men, 76 details.
London Times 11/07/02 (Friday)
p8a & b Note
Here: The Egyptian Army dinner guest list.
Col. F.I. Maxse, C.B., D.S.O.
p10c The Gaika
left for England July 5 with the following on passage home:
5/R. Fus. Col. H.B. Weatherall, Maj. F.T.F. Scoones,
Capts. E.B. Norton, A.F. Penny, C.M. Hastings, V.J.F. Smith, R.P. Jessel, Lts.
P.A. Prescott-Roberts, P.H. Dean, H.A. Drewe-Mercer, J.E. McGwire, L.M. Smith,
E.A. Jones, 2/Lts. C.O. Lambert, G.E. Rodwell, J.U. Kelly, A.H. Hopkinson, G.
Frend, E.J.E. Cowell, Lt. & Qm. F. Sutton and 569 men.
3/E. Surrey Maj. J.C. Worthington, Capts. H.D.
Lawrence, W.J. Seton, A.J.D. Hay, R.C. Platt, Lts. G. Parnell, G.L. Watson, G.S.
Briscoe, C.E. New, H.C. Rees, C.D. Home, A. Montgomery, E.E. Hodgson, F.W.H.
Denton, 2/Lt. A.B. Hill, Lt. & Qm. W. Coleman, and 580 men.
Lanarck Vol.
Eng. Lt. J.H. Fleming and 16 men
Middlesex Vol.
Eng. Lt. H.H.S. Marsh and 22 men.
1/Cheshire Vol.
Eng. Lt. J.L. McLean and 19 men
1/Yorks. Vol.
Eng. 23 men
Devon &
Somerset Vol. Eng. Lt. G.H. Lake and 23 men
R. Monmouth Mil.
Eng. Maj. C.H. Paynter, Lts. C.F.J.
Galloway, K.E. Digby and 94 men
Vol. Co. R.
Fus. Capt. E.G. Mercer, Lt. R.W.
Ironside and 31 men
2/Warwick 2/Lt. C. Burton
I.Y. Capt. W.R.K. Mainwaring
RAMC Lt.-Col. E.O. Milward, Capt. G. St. C.
Thom
Canadian Med.
S.C. Maj. G. Carleton Jones
Nursing Sisters
A. Luscombe, M.M.H. Holloway
Due Southampton
July 28
The Mohawk left
Point Natal for England July 7 with the following on passage home:
8/N.Z. Mtd.
Rifles Capts. E. Harrowell, J.
Pringle, Lts. E. Saunders, H. Valentine, T.H. Foster, C.R. Morris, G.R.
Cotterill and 39 men
2/E. Surrey Lt.-Col. H.W. Pearse, Maj. F. White, and
100 men
1/Black
Watch Capt. T.O. Lloyd and 70 men
2/Black
Watch 5 men
3/A & S
High. 8 men
1/St.
Stafford Capt. H.E. Walshe and 100
men
2/GG Maj. R.G. Gordon-Gilmour, Capt. Lord
Ardee, Lts. J.A.C. Quilter, E.B. Loraine, H. St. L. Stucley, Lord F.G.
Montagu-Douglas-Scott, E.G.B. Foster, Surg.-Maj. J.H.E. Austin, and 283 men
2/SG Capt. A. Stirling, Lt. J.T. Carpenter-Garnier,
2/Lt. F.G. Alston and 248 men
I.Y. Lts. J.B. Franklin-Adams, C.R. Barker, T.
Fitzgerald, A.C. Pallant, H.M.E. Batchelor and 5 men
ASC Lt.-Col. M.J. Godfrey
Med. Staff Civil Surgs. W.M. Burke, W.E. Turner
RAMC 9 men
RAMC Mil. 5 men
Rev. Turnbull
Canadian Mtd.
Rifles for Canada:
2 Bn. Lts. R.H.
Moir, E. Allan, and 2 men
4 Bn. Capt. Bolton, Lts. H. Cameron, Metzler
Due Southampton
July 31
The Norfolk left
Point Natal July 9 for Albany, Adelaide, & Melbourne with the following on
passage home:
Australian
Commonwealth Horse:
2 Bn. Lt.-Col. D. McLeish, Maj. E. Twey, Capts.
E.A, Roberts, M.T. Kirby, J.H. Bruche, H.M. Pendlebury, W. De Passey, Rev. J.
McInerney, Lt. & Qm. E.R. Andrews, Surg.-Lt. J.F. Bernard, Lts. C.R.
Davies, F.O. Thorn, R.R. Garland, H.H. Bell, T.S. Cahill, F.C. Sickman, A.H.
Press, D. Sandford, H.L.L. Balfour-Ogilvy, J. Powell, W.H. Thomson, C.L.M.
Johnson, and 413 men
4 Bn. Maj. W.G. Patterson, Capt. A.E. Collins,
and 58 men
Aust. Med.
Corps Capt. L.D. Collins, and 22 men
Doyles
Scouts Lts. P.H. Priestly, W.H. Swan,
J. McFarlane, Crichton and 52 men
Due Albany July
27.
London Times 12/07/02 (Saturday)
p7f Dateline
Southampton July 11, 8 p.m. The
Orotava, with Lord Kitchener and Sir John French on board, only passed Ushant
at 4 30 p.m. this afternoon.
London Times 14/07/02 (Monday)
p6a-f Dateline
Southampton , Jul. 12. The Orotava
was signalled at Hurst Castle shortly after 6 oclock this morning. Page devoted to Lord Kitcheners arrival,
meetings, etc.
p7c The Walmer
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday morning with the following on passage home:
Drafts of the following
Regts: Norfolk Mil. Arty., 1/Lancs.
V. RE, Northampton V. RE, Durham V. RE, London V. RE, V.C. Northumberland Fus.,
1/Suffolk, 2/Bedfordshire, V.C. Welsh Fus., V.C. Sussex, V.C. Oxfordshire L.I.,
V.C. L.N. Lancs., V.C. H.L.I., V.C. Gordon High., V.C. Cameron High., Composite
Cyclist Corps.
Staff Maj.-Gens. Bruce Hamilton, E.L. Elliot,
Brig.-Gen. E.O.F. Hamilton, Cols. H. Cooper, R.K. Park
1/Life
Guards Lt.-Col. H.M. Grenfell, Capt.
the Hon. F.E. Guest.
10/Hussars
Capt. Sir J.P. Milbanke
21/Lancers Lt. C.B. Pape
Norfolk Mil.
Arty. Col. Lord Coke
Northumberland
Fus. Lt.-Col. W.H. Sitwell
ASC Maj. A.E. Delavoye
ISC Col. J.E. Nixon, Lt.-Col. A. Phayre
London Times 15/07/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Englishman
arrived at Colombo yesterday with troops returning from South Africa .
The Hospital Ship
Orcana arrived at Southampton yesterday and disembarked 24 officers and 300
time expired men and invalids.
The Manchester
Corporation arrived at Southampton from Canada with 500 horses.
London Times 16/07/02 (Wednesday)
p11d-f The
Canada left for England July 8 with the following invalids:
12/Lancers Capt. DA. Legard
20/Hussars Lt. & Qm. J.N. Crawshaw
I.Y. Lt. F.P. Cocherell, Vet Lt. T.A.J.
Anderson
Reserve of
Officers Capt. E.M.E. Munus
RGA Maj. W.H. Mills
RE Lt. L. Evans
London Vol.
Eng. Lt. P.E. Adams
2/GG Lt. D.W. Cameron
Northumberland
Fus. Capt. H.E.B. Leach
2/Norfolk Lt. P.V.P. Stone
3/Lincoln Lt. J. Billiat
3/Devon Capt. R.M.V. Stead
3/Cheshire Lt.-Col. L. Jones
1/Oxford
L.I. Lt. A.G. Bayley
2/Essex Lts. W.G. Charles, H.E. Crooker
2/Northampton Capt. & Qm.
J. Perrin
5/Middlesex Lts. G.A.E. Poole, C.P. Roe
1/Connaught
R. Col. M.G. Moore
RAMC Lt.- Col. R.P. Hetherington and F.J.
Lambkin
APD Capt. C.H. Moore
Civil Surgs. S.H.
Curry, M.D.E. Jordan
Nursing Sister
A.E. Tate
Sick laying down
, 59; sick convalescent, 362
Wounded laying
down, 8; wounded convalescent, 18
With the
following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Gen. Sir C. Tucker, Maj.-Gen. G.
Barton, Col. C.P. Ridley, Maj. E.H. Cox
6/DG Maj. F.S. Garratt
7/Hussars Maj. R.M. Poore
9/Lancers Capt. T.M.H. Kincaid-Smith
11/Hussars Lts. R.J.P. Anderson, D.S.O., C. von Essen
Moberley
13/Hussars Capt. H.J.J. Stern
21/Lancers Capt. A.S. Pilcher
Remount
Dept. Capts. A.W.M. Richards, J.
Pender, W.G. Cumming
RA Lt.-Cols. P.J.R. Crampton, A.B. Scott,
W.A.M. Thompson, Majs. H.F. Mercer, G.F. MacMunn, H.S. Jeudwine, Capts. A.E.C.
Myers, F.W. Gosset, H.R. Peck, Lt. N.B. Inglefield, Lt. & Qm. T. Stoyle
Dublin City Mil.
Arty. Capt. W.D. OBattley
RE Col. E.H. Bethell, Majs. G.M. Kirkpatrick,
H.B. Williams
Aberdeen Vol.
Eng. Lt. R.A. Duthie
1/Yorkshire Vol.
Eng. Lt. L.T. OShea
I.Y. Capt. K.F. MacLachlan, Lts. C.W. Chalmers,
R. Gray, Vet. Lt. W.G. Barnes
3/W. Surrey 2/Lt. C.E.L. Bowen
2/R. Fus. Lt. J.C. Hartley
4/Warwick Maj. H.G. Fitton
Cheshire Capt. R.J.F. Hayter
Oxford L.I. Lt. the Hon. G.W.F.S. Foljambe
1/KRRC Capt. Lord R.W.O. Manners
4/N.
Stafford Lt. F.J. Philips
2/H.L.I. Capt. F.M. Sandys-Lumsdaine
V.C. A & S
High. Capt. J. Paton
1/Munster
Fus. Lt. C.F. Aspinall
Vet. Dept. Capt. R.P. Tomas
RAMC Maj. A.P. Bloenkinsop
W. India Capt. H.S. Oppenheimer
I.S.C. Lt.-Col. G.A. Cookson, Maj. P.
Holland-Pryer, Capt. W.S. Fraser
N.S.W. M.I. Capts. R.M. Heron, J.G. Legge
Thorneycrofts
M.I. Capt. L.W. Birt, Lts. G.O. Rees,
F.C. Belson, N.S. Mansergh
Western L.I. Lts. W. Judge, B. Featherstone, C. de M.
Grant
Brabants
Horse Lt. E. Barren
Bethunes
M.I. Lt. R.M.B. Needham
Queensland Bush.
Cont. Lt. T. Christie
Duke Of
Edinburghs Vol. Rifles Lt. W.C.
Mountain
1/ Imp. L.H. Capts. R.J. Bentinck, E.E. Dull, Lts.
C.R.H. Gresson, J. Dryden
Civil Surgs. R.E.
Thompson, A.E. Ash, T.H. Body
Civil Vet. Surgs.
A. Frank, H.J. ONeill
Nursing Sisters
K.S. MacQueen, E. Miller, E.H. Becher, E.M. McCarthy, C. McGowan, A.B. Smith,
M.E. Greenham, M.M. Hanson
Revs. W. Le
Grave, A. Keane, A.R. Hoare
Also the
following Reservists:
10/Hussars 101 men
13/Hussars 99 men
12/Lancers 60 men
2/R. Fus. 101 men,
1/KRRC 100 men
Due Southampton
July 25
The Sicilia left
for England July 8, with the following on passage home:
6/DG Capt. O.L. Francis and 94 men
2/GG Capts. the Hon. W.E. Cavendish, Lord
Cavan, Lt. M.R.A. Cholmeley and 240 men
2/R.
Lancaster Capt. H.K. Clough and 100
men
W. Yorkshire Capt. A.C. Daly and 103 men (2nd)
2/E.
Yorkshire Capt. H.R.S. Brown and 100
men
2/N.
Stafford Capt. S.C.G.F. Astell and
100 men
1/ York &
Lancaster Lt. H.W. Duckworth and 107
men
Staff Lt.-Col. R.B. Gaisford
1/DG Col. H.M. Owen, Maj. C.J. Briggs
3/Hussars Lt.-Col. F.W.N. Wogan-Browne
12/Lancers Maj. F. Wormald, Lt. A. Grant
RA Majs. G. Wright, F.J.A. Trench, Lt. W.S.D.
Craven
RE Maj. H.B.H. Wright
3/Border Capt. J. Norman
2/Middlesex Lt. O.V. Forbes and 107 men
1/ V.B. N.
Stafford Lt. V.H. Goss
London
Scottish Lt. H.A.H. Newington
ASC
Maj. H.N. Sargent
Reserve of
Officers Maj. A. Lamb, Capt. H.R.S.
Maitland
N.Z. M.I. Maj. A.G.E. Bingley
1/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Lt. G.W. Millard
Imperial
L.H. Lt. J. Emerton
Thorneycrofts
M.I. Lts. T.P.A. Rose, A.H. Pryor
Duke of
Edinburghs Vol. Rifles Lts. W.C.
Arthur, J.H. Freeman
Rev. E.F. Newman
Civil Surgs. W.
Fitzpatrick, Hampton
Vet. Civil Surg.
Wright
R.N. Surgeon Fryer
Nursing Sisters
A.F. Hobbs, Crosby
1/S. Lancashire 110 men
Militia
M.S.C. 20 men
Due Southampton
July 30
The Dunolly
Castle left for England July 10 with the following on passage home:
12/I.Y. Lt.-Col. G.F. Milner, Capts. S.G. Evans,
W. Harland, C.F. Gurney, R.G.A. Lloyd, G.P. Jennings, G.J. Duff, H.G. McRew,
Lts. W.J. Parry, C.H. Coleman, S.D. Terry, W. Lenton, W.L. Ambrose, J.C.E.
Leslie, F. Jenkins, H.H. Heatley, H.T. Sullivan, H.J. Earle, A.H. Bunting, R.R.
Scott, C.M. Porter, M.W. Corrie, G. Lorimer, R.O. Atcherley, H.C. Swaine,
A.G.D. Capel, Lt. & Qm. G.E. Thomas and 558 men
Tower Hamlets,
Vol. Eng. Lt. J.F. Keen and 20 men
Civil Surgs. D.J.
Pierson, R.B. Hunt
Nursing Sisters
R. Gwyer, I.M. Searle
Due Southampton
Aug. 2
The Briton left
for England July 9 with the following on passage home:
5/Manchester Col. H. CrosbieCapts. J.B. Aiken, J.F.
Dempster, W.J. Boggie, J.C. Crawford, H.T. Pomfret, T. Dickin, Lts. H. De
Regny-Irving, F.C. Cass, F.W.M. Leader, J.L. Murphy, C.E. Leng, O. Oakes,
B.C.S. Clarke, T.B. Chatteris, 2/Lts. L.V. Murphy, A.J. Ellis, D.W.G. Jackson,
C.H. Stainforth, C.A. Godwin, P.G. White, E.W.de T. Prevost, A.G. Stone, J.P.
Inglefield, D.S. Jopling, A.R.F. Brenes, Lt. & Qm. G.E. Vickers and 795 men
Staff Maj.-Gens. Sir W.G. Knox, Sir J.G.
Maxwell, Cols. T.P.B. Ternan, M.O. Little, Lt.-Col. J.H. Poett
5/Lancers Lt. F.B. Dugdale
16/Lancers Lt. S.T. More
I.Y. Lts. W.S. Goss, M.G.S. Sheriff
RA Majs. R.A.K. Montgomery, F.H.G. Stanton,
G.S. Nairne
SG Col. W.P. Pulteney
Buffs Lt.-Col. E.C.J. Williams
R. Fus. Lt.-Col. C.F. Heyworth-Savage, Lt. S.
Phillips
2/Lancashire
Fus. Maj. E.G. Tidswell and 100 men
2/Scots Fus. Lt.-Col. W.A. Young and 99 men
1/L.N.
Lancashire Lt. F.H.E. Torbett and 107
men
3/Seaforth
High. Lt. W.B.J. Reid
1/Cameron
High. Capt. A.D. Nicholson
1/Irish
Rifles 2/Lt. G.A. Chatterton
I.S.C. Maj. O.B.F.S. Shore
ASC Capt. F.P.S. Taylor
Cape Pioneer Rly.
Reg. Lt. J.H.G. Lawrence
RAMC Maj. E.M. Hassard
Civil Surgs. C.D.
Hatrick, C.J. Baker
Nursing Sisters
C.E. Badreyo, E.E. March
Militia
M.S.C. 6 men
Due Southampton
Jul. 28.
The Umlazi left
Point Natal July 12 for Colombo and Calcutta:
Guides (For Bombay) Capt. F.G.H. Davies
For Calcutta:
RE Capt. J.M.C. Colvin
5/DG Lt. J. Norwood
2/Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. C.F. Knaggs
Due Calcutta Aug.
7
The Orient left
Point Natal July 11 for Albany, Melbourne and Wellington with the following:
9/N.Z.
Contingent, North Island Maj. S.
OBrien, Capts. J.B. Beale, R.W.B. Chambers, A.W.A. Connoll, F.A. Wood, C.
Beckett, W.F. Henderson, Lts. A.M.W. Coventry, N.W.L. Main, G.E.B. Mickle, H.I.
MacDonald, T. Taylor, I.G.E. Hawkesly, R. Porter, W.H. Kingsley, H.G. Lewis,
T.G.A. Richardson, W.H. Sandle, I. Gwatkin, E. Quinlan, W. Handyside, F.F.
Neale, J.W. Gallaway, Med.-Capt. F.W. King, Chaplain-Capt. D.C. Bates, and 516
men
South Island Maj. O.C. Abbott, Capts. J.J. Clarke, J.N.
Nicholson, T.P. Halpin, McOillan, Edon, Marshall, Ross, Richardson, Lts. W.E.
Christie, Jack, Wilkie, Chesney, Collins, Haylett, Rayne, Algie, Smith, Newman,
Orbeli, P. Cotton, Graham, Wray, Smythe, Black, Capstick, Johnson, Richards,
McLeod, Lorringan, T.G. Smith, Hawdon, Wilson, Surg.-Capt. Falconer, Vet.-Lts.
G. Henderson, Franks, Chaplain-Capt. Dutton and 527 men
3/N.S.W.
M.I. Capts. P. McDonald, Hungerford,
J.H. Peck, S.F. Stokes, Lts. D.C. Price, J.W. Binstead, A.S. Barnett, D.
Drummond, C. Brann, H. Waters, J.W. Stewart, G.L.H. Dendney, W. Moffitt, N.M.
Pearce, C.M. Featherstonbaugh, H.E. Hindmarsh, Vet.-Lt. Symonds
8/N.Z. M.I. Lt. T.J. Gardner and 2 men
10/N.Z. M.I. 51 men
2/N.S.W.
M.I. 5 men
Victorian
M.I. 1 man
Queensland Imp.
Bush. 5th- 1 man, 6th- 8 men
S. Aust.
Bush. 2 men
Aust.
Scouts. 3 men
Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Capt. H. Yaldwyn,
Lt. T. Germaine, Vet.-Lt. B.B. Loel
Nursing Sisters
A.H. Hiatt, A.G. Cooks
Due Albany July
24
The Drayton
Grange left Point Natal July 11 for Albany, Adelaide, and Melbourne with the
following:
1/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Col. J.S. Lyster,
Lt. Col. J.H.A. Lee, Capts. H.J. Cox Taylor, R.E. Zouch, J.K. Berry, A.E.
Forrest, A.W.B. Percival, Chaplain G.S. Oakes, Lts. C.B.B. White, J. Apps, H.
Vec, Surg.-Capt. Gillies and 417 men
3/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Lt.-Col. R.
Wallace, Capts. F.A. Dove, G. Wynne, A. Fullerton, A. Morrisby, S. Nicholson,
R. Shadler, R.R. Creer, Lt. Crichton, Maj. R. Murray (attd. to Aust. Arty.) and
482 men
6/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Lt.-Col. G.G.H.
Irving, Capts. E.E. Riglotti, V.J.P. Hennessy, Lts. A.C. Coghill, A.N. Prigg,
J.F. Stebbins, Surg.-Capt. D.A. Shields and 372 men
3/N.S.W. Imp.
Bush. Lt.-Col. the Hon. Rupert
Carington, Capts. G.E. Mylne, C.A. Lee, C.E.A. Middleton, Lts. A.E. Wearne,
C.W. Houthey and 330 men
4/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Lt.-Col. Johnstone,
Lts. Esdaile, Houston, Robertson and 82 men
5/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse 5 men
7/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse 37 men
8/Aust.
Commonwealth Horse 2 men
Doyles
Scouts 19 men
5/Queensland Imp.
Bush. Lt.-Col. Flewell Smith
Scottish
Horse Capt. Long Innes and 144 men
Aust. Med.
Corps 1 warrant officer and 44 men
Due Albany July
27
The Colombian
left Port Elizabeth for Southampton July 10 with the following on passage home:
15/I.Y. Lt.-Col. A.C. Baillie, Capt. and Adj. D.
Deane (I.S.C.), Capts. C.C. Stone, R. Hamilton Stubber (1/L.G.), the Hon. E.
Thesiger, Lts. H.C. Manders, F.W. Aston, J. OCallaghan, C.G.N. Watts, A.F.T.
Meikle, B. Kennedy, H.W.W. Swann, F.W. Foster, L.C. de L. Le Champion, T.L.
Price, C.H. Domville, W.T. Bridges, A.H. Watts, Vet.-Lt. H.C. Taylor, and 323
men
RHA Capt. G.R. FitzR. Talbot
5/RFA Lt. D.W. Roberts and 30 men
9/RFA 34 men
17/RFA 29 men
Civil Vet. Surg.
J. OBrien
Civil Surg. F.G.
Alderdice
Nursing Sisters
Fraser, McDonald
Due Southampton
Aug. 2.
The Victorian
left for England July 9 with the following on passage home:
17/I.Y. Lt.-Col. F.L. Banon, Capts. H.H. Hewlings,
H.H. Syer, W. Gill, L.F. Devenish-Meares, Lts. L.T.H. Leland, A.R. Barker, A.L.
Lintott, A.H. Guy, E.L. Lester, H.L. Thomas, F.E.L. Philp, A. Silver, Lt. &
Qm. F.G. Walker and 315 men
RA Col. T.S. Baldock
5/DG Lt. P.E. Hardwick and 101 men
Res. of Off. Maj. C.F. Lindsell
Limerick City
Mil. Arty. Lt.-Col. W.A. Bentley
7/R. Fus, Lt. H.G. Grist
3/Gloucester Capt. A.I. Menzies
1/ H.L.I. Maj. J. Richardson and 100 men
4/H.L.I. Capt. A.W. Jones
RAMC Maj. F.R. Newland
Civil Surg. R.A.
Slessor
Civil Vet. Surg.
Tinkler
Nursing Sisters
Lees, Chitty
2/Gloucester 100 men
Due Southampton
July 29.
The Corinthian
left East London for Southampton July 12 with the following on passage home:
2/Gloucester Maj. C.J. Vines, Lt. J.R. Wethered and 100
men
2/Bedford Lts. H. Featherstonhaugh, W.H. Boteler and
100 men
2/Norfolk Capt. C.C. Blackburn and 100 men
1/ R. Irish
Fus. Capt. H. McConaghy and 100 men
4/Derby 2/Lt. W.B. Lang
2/W. Surrey Capt. L.M. Crofts, Lt. J.E.C. Wilcox and
99 men
1/Sussex Capt. F.W. Robinson, Lt. H.S. Ashworth and
98 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.J.L. Fayle
1 Civil Surg., 4
Nursing Sisters , 24 RAMC reservists.
Due Southampton,
via St. Vincent, Aug. 6.
The Ionian left
Liverpool yesterday deafts numbering 16 officers, 2 warrant officers and 688
men for the following Regts. in South Africa .
R. W. Surrey,
S.Wales Borderers, R. Irish, & S. Staffordshire Regts.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
16/07/02
p22 The Saxon has
arrived from England with the following named military passengers: Lt.-Col. G.
Wyndham.
The Carisbrook
Castle sails for England today with the following named military passengers:
Lt. Viscount Cole, Col. & Mrs. Calvin, Gen. Willson, Gen. Sir H. Dickson,
Cols. McIntosh, Laming, Backhouse, Kays, Majs. Smythe, Dauncey, Majs. Guinness,
Johnstone, Capts. Leschallas, Dickin, Lumsden, South, Longueville, Mather,
Bannatyne, Dorien-Smith, Church, Kirts, Lts. Gibbs, Gordon, Legall, Hankey,
Evans, Hall, Sug, James, Coles, Macdonald, Thorneycroft, Villiers, Mills, G.
Briggs, Watt, Creagh Scott, A. Thorburn, Gibbs, Sinclair Garch, Royd, Cooper,
Capt. Goning, Lt. Brambly, Lt. Mason, Sgt. Snowden, Lts. Schneider, Brawn,
Love, & Gascoyne.
p23 Dateline London,
July 13. The Orotava arrived at
Southampton yesterday with Kitchener on board.
London Times 17/07/02 (Thursday)
p3b Dateline
Berlin, July 16. Article on
repatriation of German P.O.W. 110German
P.O.W. in Ceylon. July 8, 7 officers and 48 men left in the North-German Lloyd
steamer Oldenburg. 8 left Colombo July 9 in the German East African Co.s
steamer Sultan, for East Africa. The rest are expected to leave Colombo Aug. 12
bu the North-German Lloyd steamer Gera. 13 prisoners left Bermuda on July 11 on
the N-G L. Roland. G.E.A. Co.s steamer Herzog is expected to call at St.
Helena.
p9b The Wakool
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 9 officers and 454 men of the 3/Buffs,
from St Helena, commanded by Col. T.F. Brinckman, C.B.. Also there were nearly
300 time expired men from South Africa . Capt. Lord Cassillis, 3/R. Scots Fus.
was also a passenger. The Wakool also took the 3/R. Sussex to St. Helena.
The Syria
embarked at Queenstown yesterday 9 officers and 881 men for South Africa . Will
call at St. Helena.
The Hortensius,
from St. John, N.B. arrived at Queenstown yesterday with 500 horses that will
be landed here. Originally intended for South Africa .
London Times 18/07/02 (Friday)
p9b The Montrose
left Point Natal on July 15 for Albany, Melbourne, and Wellington with the
following:
10/N.Z.
Contingent, 1st Regt. Maj. A.W. Andrew, Capts. E. Davy, C. Browne, F.
Chapman, J. Mitchell. Paymaster Mabin, Lts. Clarke, Paul, Smith, Whyte, Med.
Surg. Maj. MacKenzie, Vet. Capt. Towers and 355 men
2nd Regt. Maj. W.S. Pennycock, Capts. R. Stevenson,
D. Cosgreve, R.J. Brenner, D. Luxford, E. Hooper, C. Morrison, Lts. T.J.
Mailing, J.W. Garland, H.R.S. Corlett, P.A. Keddell, S.L. Jones, J.W. Durham,
A.J. Glasson, J.F. Butler, W.J. Stevens and 439 men
Aust.
Commonwealth Horse 1/ 7men, 3/2 men,
5/ 10 men, 6/ Capt. Strong and 2 men, 7/ 9 men, 8/ 1 corporal.
3/Imp.
Bushmen 2 men
6/Queensland Imp.
Bushmen Lt. I.W. Elston
2/Tasmanian
Bushmen 1 corporal
3/N.S.W.
Bushmen 4 men
3/N.S.W.
M.I. 4 men
2/N.S.W.
M.I. 1 man
5/Victorian
M.I. 1 man
Doyles
Scouts 1 man
Bechuanaland
Rifles 1 warrant officer and 7 men
6/N. Z. M.I. 1 man
8/N.Z.M.I. 7 men
9/N.Z.M.I. 2 men
Invalids:
3/N.S.W.
Bush. Lt. Taylor
9/N.Z.M.I. Maj. H.D. Jackson
3/ Australian Commonwealth Lt. J.R. Conilly and 6 men
2/Australian
Commonwealth 2 men
5/Australian
Commonwealth 3 men
6/Australian
Commonwealth 8 men
7/Australian
Commonwealth 7 men
8/Australian
Commonwealth 5 men
1/Australian
Commonwealth 4 men
3/N.S.W. Imp.
Bush. 3 men
5/Queensland Imp.
Bush. 1 bugler
S. Aust.
Bush. 1 man
Doyles
Scouts 1 sergeant
8/N.S.W.
M.I. 2 men
9/N.S.W.
M.I. 5 men
7/N.S.W.
M.I. 2 men
Medical Staff:
Civil Surg.
Salkeld
Nursing Sisters
E.J. Gourd, J.B. Johnstone, W. Heel, L.R. Woolcombe, E.O. Rowley
Due Albany Aug.
31 (?)
The Ionian left
Queenstown yesterday for South Africa with drafts for RS, 1/A & S High.,
RB, total of 8 officers 838 men
The Palawan left
Royal Albert Docks yesterday for South Africa with 8 officers, 7 warrant
officers and 203 men.
London Times 19/07/02 (Saturday)
p13c - d Note
here L.G. Kitcheners despatch with M.I.D.
London Times 21/07/02 (Monday)
p5b Dateline
Lisbon, July 19. "The Boers who
have been quartered in barracks in different parts of Portugal arrived in
Lisbon to-day to embark on board the transport Bavarian, which left for Cape
Town at 6 oclock with about 900 Boers on board.
p6a The German
left Cape Town for England July 9 with the following on passage home:
Vol. Co. York
& Lancs. E.W. Longden and 36 men
Vol. Co. W. Riding
Lt. L.H. Palmer and 23 men
Vol. Co. S.
Lancs Lt. E.F. Willcocks and 26 men
Vol. Co. Scottish
Bord. Lt. J. Stevenson and 60 men
Vol. Co. E.
Surrey 2/Lt. E.V. Bayliss and 21 men
Vol. Co.
Middlesex Lt. H.V. Kershaw and 53 men
Vol. Co.
Border Lt. F.P.N. Dunne and 23 men
Vol. Co.
Derby Lt. J.E. Blackwall and 18 men
Vol. Co.
Welsh Lt. W.H. Edmond-Jenkins and 53
men
Vol. Co.
Cheshire Capt. J. Bates, Lts. T.
Ridgway, L.V. Walker, H.L. Moir and 116 men
Vol. Co.
Buffs Lts. W. Wyllie, J.R. Manderson
and 20 men
Vol. Co. S.
Staffs. Capt. V.J. Magrane and 110
men
Vol. Co. R. Scots
Fus. Lt. J. Alexander and 21 men
Vol. Co.
Hants. Lt. C.G. Young and 49 men
Vol. Co.
Liverpool Lts. J.W. Fisher, H.D. Read
and 42 men
Vol. Co. W.
Yorks. Lt. A.W. Hill and 23 men
Vol. Co. Durham
L.I. Capt. E.S. Strangwayes, Lts. H.
Ensor, P.P. Wilson and 90 men
Vol. Co.
Manchester Capt. J.N. Eaton, Lts.
G.K. Dury, C.J. Slade and 82 men
Vol. Co.
Norfolk Lts. J.H. Holston, H. Diver
and 58 men
Vol. Co. R.
Lancs. Lts. C.G. Bradley, W.B. Harte
and 18 men
Vol. Co. Lancs.
Fus. Capt. C.S. Lakeman, Lts. A.C.
Bealey, W. Wike and 111 men
Vol. Co. S. Wales
Bord. Lt. E.W. Hitchcox, S.G. Mullock
and 29 men
Vol. Co. Yorks.
L.I. Lt. E.C. St. G. Stockwell and 19
men
Vol. Co. A. &
S. High. Capt. G.H. Black, Lts. J.M.
Lamont, H.R. Rae, S. Foulds, and 94 men
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Vol. Eng. Capt. R.M. Rodgers and 19
men
Vol. Co. Black
Watch Capt. J. Buyers, Lts. C.E.C.
Walker, T. Ferguson and 88 men
Vol. Co.
Essex 43 men
Vol. Co. N.
Staffs. 28 men
Aberdeen Vol.
Eng. 17 men
RE Lt. H. Jackson
RS Lt. P.W. Stewart
Civil Surgs.
L.C.M. Wedderturn, W.E. Burnand
RAMC 6 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 1.
The City of
Vienna arrived at Southampton Saturday morning at 10 30 a.m. with 3/GG,
consisting of 17 officers and 1,018 men, Maj. the Hon. G. Legh in command.
The Tagus arrived
at Southampton Saturday morning with the following:
1/CG 496 men
2/CG 321 men
1/SG 479 men
Details
Total was 38
officers and 1,335 men
The Dunottar
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday morning with the 3/S. Stafford Regt.
consisting of 19 officers and 581 men , Col. M.A. Brown, commanding. Maj.-Gen. Sir C. Knox was also a passenger.
London Times 22/07/02 (Tuesday)
p5a Dateline
Durban, July 20. 400 repatriated
Boers arrived from Colombo Saturday.
p11b Revised
passengers on board Corinthian, East London for London, add:
Civil Surg. C.M.
Ekins
Nursing Sisters
A,M Poulter, A. Rogers, A. Cleghorn, F. Epton.
The Staffordshire
left for England July 14 with the following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Col. W.H. Sawyer
6/DG Lt. W.O. Upton-Cottrell-Dormer
7/Hussars 2/Lt. N.J.B. Whitehead and 98 men
12 Lancers Lt. J.N.P. Wood and 98 men
Remount Lt.-Col. H. Graham, Capt. R. Macfarlane
RA Col. J.W. Dunlop, Capts. R.T.C. Herbert,
J.G. Phillips, W.G. Bedford, W.A. Allpress, Lts. W.W. Jelf, J.V.P. Hawksley,
J.G.B. Allardyce
Tipperary Mil.
Arty. Capt. D.E. Shine
RE Maj. V. Murray, Capt. W.V. Scudamore
CG Maj. G. Fremantle, Capt. E.T.H.
Hanbury-Tracey
Northumberland
Fus. Capt. R.F. Gatehouse and 101 men
2/Cheshire Maj. R.P. Grove and 101 men
W. Riding Capt. H.W. Beeher and 99 men
2/V.B. S.
Stafford Lt. A.W. Bleckley
2/Dorset Maj. W.K. Arnold and 100 men
3/Essex Capt. E.S. Penrose
3/ V.B.
Essex Lt. J.F.G. Fitzpatrick
KRRC Capt. R.G. Jelf, Lt. H.B.P.L. Kennedy and
97 men
1/Gordon
High. Capt. J.M. McLaren and 108 men
3/Gordon
High. Lts. the Hon. A.E. Crichton,
H.H. Kennedy
6/Irish
Rifles Lt. J.F. Martyr
4/Leinster Maj. T.E.W. Willington, Lt. G.H. Atkinson
5/Leinster Lt. R.J. Filgate
Dublin Fus. Capt. E.A. Molesworth and 99 men
RB Capt. A.A. Dorrien-Smith
RAMC Lt.-Col. J.M. Irwin
N.Z. M.I. Lts. R.H.F. Dumaresma, J.N. Hamer
Western L.H. Capt. J.M. Gillespie
Duke of
Edinburghs Own Vol. Rifles Lt.
T.G.A. Miller
Cape Pioneer
Rly. Capt. W.H. Roe
Damants
Horse Lt. A.M. Walker
Kimberley
L.H. Lt. A.H. Bintley
BSAP Lt. H. Chapman,
Bechuanaland
Rifles Lt. T.E.P. More
Civil Vet. Surgs.
E.R. Forbes, A.L. Leather
Civil Surgs. T.F.
Telford, H.A. Wiseman, D.F. Roberts
Nursing Sisters
M. Simey, A.A. Knight
RHA 103 men
RFA 102 men
RGA 2 men
ASC 18 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 02.
The Pembroke
Castle left for England July 15 with the following on passage home:
8/Hussars Capt. F.W. Mussenden, 2/Lt. J.C. Brutton
and 201 men
I.Y. Capt. F.G.W. Jones
Remount Lt. C.J. Manners-Sutton
RA
Capt. H.C.T. Hildyard, Lts. G.F.S. Tuke, T.S. Dick-Cleland and 38 men
RE Capt. E. Barnardistan
1/R. Scots Capt. E.F. Annand and 105 men
2/W. Surrey Capt. H.M. Cowper, Lt. R.H. Mangles and
100 men
1/ Liverpool Capt. R.C.R. Jones and 98 men
4/Devon Maj. H.A.S. Bridge
2/Wiltshire Capt. F.R. Cockburn
1/Manchester Capt. D.R. Paton and 100 men
2/Irish
Rifles Capt. H.J. Morphy and 103 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. B.W. Somerville-Large, Maj. J.
Donaldson
N.S.W. M.I. Capt. J. Newman, A.H. Moyes
Queensland
M.I. Capt. H. Bailey
Canadian
Scouts Capt. A.V. Vaghan
2/Canadian
M.I. Capt. R.G.E. Leckie
Imp. L.H. Lt. S. Norton-Taylor
Civil Surgs. A.
Ingram, C. McMaster, R. Carswell
Nursing Sisters
M. Careswell, M.L. Harris, M.O.C. McCreery
ASC 35 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 6.
The Custodian
left for England July 15 with the following on passage home:
Staff Lt.-Col. R.H. Morrison
14/Hussars Lt. J. Halliday
18/Hussars Lt. C.V. Clarke, D.S.O. and 100 men
19/Hussars Capt. G.A. Egerton and 100 men
Reserve of Officers Capt. C.P. Barchard
RA Maj. P.H. Slee, Lts. V. Asser, D.W.L.
Spiller, J.W. Scott, E.F. St. John
Welsh Maj. W.V. Pennefather
Irish Fus. Lt.-Col. R.S.H. Moody, Lts. M.J. Furnell,
J. Millerd (3 Bn.) and 96 men
ISC Lt.-Col. M.H.S. Grover
Vet. Dept. Capt. E.E. Martin, J. Brand
Aust.
Commonwealth Horse Capt. J.E.
Robertson, Lt. C.W. St. J. Clarke and 30 men
Johannesburg
M.R. Lt. F. St. G. Gilbert
2/ Imp. L.H. Lt. B. Young
South African
L.H. Lt. C.C. Peniston
BSAP Capt. W.E. St. John
Rev. F.A. Hill
Civil Surgs. C.M.
Robston, H.E. Scowcroft, W.E. Pritchard
RFA 182
men
RAMC 12 men
RGA 7 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 12
The Malta left
for England July 14 with the following on passage home:
6/I.Y. Lt.-Col. W.K. Hamilton-Campbell, Capts.
J.G. Orr, P.B. Highet, J.C. Stewart, Lts. H.C. Heenan, R.P. Matheson, H.S.
Burrough, C.H. Wylde, J.M.R. Richie, J.A. McEwen, L. Maberley, G.K. Anderson, G.E.
Adamson, F.H. Kemp-Potter, D.H. Greig, J. St. C. MacGregor, R.S. Francis, F.A.
Flint, W.L. Swan, A.W. Read, Lt. & Qm. W. Kennedy and 531 men
7/I.Y. Maj. H.D. de Pree, Capt. A. Ferguson, C.W.
Lovell, G.B. Bennett, E.S. Woodiwiss, Lts. J.M. Pye-Smith, J.M. Rosseter, R.
Philipson-Stow, J.L. Bennett, S. Brighouse, O. Field, R.W. Cousins, J.A. Ford,
G.H. Digby, G.B.S. Walrond, E.S. Clarke, R. Anderson, P.C. Gregory, C. Bishop,
Lt. & Qm. W.P. Parsons and 453 men
2/Cheshire Vol.
Eng. Lt. E. Davenport and 43 men
Staff Capt. Lord Romilly
6/DG Maj. W.J.C. Butler
1/R.
Dragoons Lt.-Col. Lord Basing
5/Lancers Capt. R.C. Browne-Clayton
6/Dragoons Maj. G.K. Ansell
13/Hussars Lt.-Col. C. Williams
RA Capt. G.T. Brierley
2/V.B. N.
Stafford Lt. J.H.P. Clarson
3/Munster
Fus. Lt. L.T.C. Richardson
RAMC Maj. J.W. Cockerill and 13 men
Rev. Mullineux
Civil Surg. A.J.
McClymont
Nursing Sisters
A. Guthrie, A.J. Moffat
Aust.
Commonwealth Regt. 22 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 4.
Note Here:
"A Reuter telegram from Durban of Sundays date states that last week
10,000 troops embarked for home.
London Times 23/07/02 (Wednesday)
p5b Dateline
Halifax, N.S., July 22. The
Winifredian, with the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles on board, arrived here to-day
from South Africa , all well.
p7c The Carisbrook
Castle left for England July 16 with the following on passage home:
10/I.Y. Lt.-Col. E.R. Murray, Capts. H.J.I. Brown,
A.G. Purves, E.C. Sell, T.C. MacK. T. Hogg, Lts. R.M.W. Selby-Lowndes, R.W.
Murray, H.H. Fenner, P.B.Duff, P.B. Shaw, N.J.M. Archdall, C.P. Hill, L. Bigge,
C.R.D. Clerinson, H.E. Knox-Little, E.D. Powell, W.T. Gornall, and 321 men
Elect. Eng. Capts. the Hon. R.C. Craven, J.E. Pearce,
Lts. A.P. Lambert, T. Rich, J. Clarke, and 100 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. M.W. Willson, Brig.-Gen. H.G.
Dixon
1/R.
Dragoons Lts. H.W.A. Ripley, H.M.L.
Lambert, Lord A.R. Innes-Ker
3/DG Lt. S.R.A. Hankey
6/Dragoons Maj. T.H.E. Dauncey, Lt. A.R. Gibbs
7/Hussars Lt. W. Gibbs
9/Lancers Lt.-Col. F.F. Colvin
13/Hussars Capt. J.F. Church
14/Hussars Lts. J.B. Walker, W.R. Campbell
20/Hussars Maj. A.M.B. Jones, Capt. A. Goring, Lts.
E.W.P. Love, A.W. Jennings-Bramly, P.G. Mason, F.K. Gascoyne, B.A.P. Shreiber,
G.W. Browne
21/Lancers Maj. R.N. Smyth
RA Lt.-Col. R.A.G. Harrison, Maj. C.D.
Guinness, Capt. R.H. Hare
I.Y. Lt. R.B. Lucas
3/GG Col. E.M.S. Crabbe
2/R. Fus. Lt. M.O. Clarke
2/E. Kent Lt.-Col. J. Blackhouse
1/Northumberland
Fus. Lts. P.B. Evans, E.B. Gordon,
G.M. James, R.G. Coles, A.G. LE. Le Gallais
1/Scot Fus. Lt. G.C. Briggs
1/Oxford
L.I. Capt. L.F. Scott
L.N. Lancs. Col. R.G. Kekewich
KRRC Lt.-Col. W.S. Kays, Capt. L.F. Philips
2/Manchester Lt. C.M. Thorneycroft
1/A. & S.
High. Capt. H.B. Kirk, Lts. A.B.
Thorburn, J.C. Scott
1/Munster Fus. Lt. C.H. Jardine and 101 men
RAMC Col. F.W. Trevor and 15 men
Civil Surgs.
McDougall, G.O. Richardson
Nursing Sisters
J.B.B. Bell, Wohlman
Due Southampton
Aug. 2.
The Ortona left
Southampton yesterday for South Africa with 30 officers and 1,375 men, drafts
for Devons, Somerset L.I., Gloucesters, Welsh, Dublin Fus., W.Yorks, SR, and
Northamptonshire Regiments.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
23/07/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 24/07/02 (Thursday)
p11c The St. Andrew
left for England July 16 with the following on passage home:
21/I.Y. Lt.-Col. A.W. Jarvis, Capts. H. Harbord,
A.G. Uniacke, C.F. Nesham, J.R. Hanson, G.J. OConnell, C.D. Mackenzie, F.A.E.
Godwin, Lts. A.W. White, D.H.J. Christie, J.S. Orr, C. Benwell, and 484 men
3/Devon Capt. J.M. Gill and 100 men
2/Somerset L.I. Capt. F.M. Peacock and 102 men
1/Leicester Lt. F.D. Harrison and 99 men
2/SR Lt. E.S. Girdwood and 99 men
S.
Lancashire Maj. J.A. Moggridge
1/Essex Lt. H.R. Bowen and 100 men
2/Yorkshire
L.I. Capt. J.D. Doull and 99 men
KRRC Capt. the Hon. C.S.G. Canning and 99 men
2/Manchester Lt. C. Richardsonn and 100 men
4/Durham
L.I. Lt. E.O.F. Smith
RB Capt. H. Tabbort and 101 men
Thorneycrofts
M.I. Capt. N.K. Prettejohn
5/C.M.R. Lt. A.A. Vernon and 49 men
ASC Lt.-Col. C.E. Wyncoll
Civil Surgs. D.S.
Wylie, W.R. Kemp
1/Durham
L.I. 100 men
RAMC 15 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 10.
The Harlech
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with 17 officers and 521 men
from South Africa .
The Avondale
Castle arrived at Queenstown yesterday with 1,600 troops on board and
disembarked the 5/R. Irish Rifles consisting of about 24 officers and 596 men
London Times 25/07/02 (Friday)
p3a Dateline
Simla, July 24. "Eleven hundred
Boer prisoners, mainly from Madras, and 400 from Ceylon will sail by the
Golconda and the Englishman at the end of the month for Cape Town .
p9a The Goorkha
left Cape Town for England July 19 with the following on passage home:
4/I.Y. Lt.-Col. T.E. Harrison, Maj. J. Armstrong,
Capts. F.S. Goulden, M.L. Paget, G. Emerson, H.G.D. Thompson, D.H. Macdonell,
E.A. Dorrell, W.H. Chattaway, Lts. R.G. Furley, E.R. Tomlinson, R.H.T.
Handcock, C.W. Hammerton, H.I. Robinson, O.A.E. Green, H. Greene, E.C.M.
Layton, N. Biggs, G. P. Lempriere, H.R. Thomas, A.E. Hanson, C.A. Cutbill,
E.F.T. Ritchie, L.V. St. V. Nepean, G.P. Madden, D. Spurling, C. Peel, H.W.L.
Parker, C. Dent, C.L. Hacket, W.S. Vernon-Tonge, E. Von Essen and 550 men.
10/I.Y. Maj. O.N. Segrave, Capts. D.A. Drummond,
N.F. MacLeod, W. Coote-Brown, J.W.A. Parr, Lts. H.J. Aitchison, W.N. Coates,
E.R. Brickdale, J.S. Macleod, H.P. Nesham, C.G. Salmon, J.A.W. Charge, C.H.F.
Jervis, C. Williams, L.P. Storr, G.C. Nicoll, F.S. Pountney, Lt. & Qm. J.
Leech, and 322 men.
7/DG Lt. W.S. Whetherly
5/Lancers Maj. R.J. Spurrell, Lt. E.F.W. Arkwright
and 99 men
RA Lt.-Cols. C.E. Callwell, G.G. Simpson, Lt.
T.F.H. Crewe
2/W. Surrey Capt. H.C. Pilleau, Lt. P. Fearon and 100
men
3/Devon Lt. A. Eccles, jun.
1/Worcester 2/Lt. D.W. Pollock and 88 men
3/W. Riding Lt.-Col. E.L. Cordes
2/W. Kent Capt. N.H.S. Lowe and 100 men
RAMC Capt. G.E.F. Stammers and 3 men
Civil Surgs. G.F.
Leonard, A.H. Thomas
Nursing Sisters
A. Pallot, F.E Filkin, A.E. French, A. Murten, M.E. Powell, S.C. Schlieman
Irish Fus. 87 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 10.
The Canada
arrived Southampton Water last evening and anchored for the night. Officers on
board include:
Lt.-Gen. Sir C.
Tucker, Maj.-Gen. G. Barton, Col. C.P. Ridley, Maj. E.H. Cox
RA Lt.-Cols. P.J.R. Crampton, A.B. Scott,
W.A.M. Thompson,
RE Col. E.H. Bethell,
I.S.C. Lt.-Col. G.A. Cookson,
7/Hussars Maj. R.M. Poore, D.S.O.
KRRC Capt. Lord Robert Manners, D.S.O.
London Times 26/07/02 (Saturday)
p8d The Avondale
Castle arrived at Southampton late Thursday night, having called at Queenstown
to disembark some of the troops.
London Times 28/07/02 (Monday)
p10f The Gaika
arrived Southampton Saturday morning with over 1,000 troops from the front.
Included were:
5/R. Fus. 21 officers and 569 men
3/E. Surrey 16 officers and 580 men
Details.
The Briton
arrived at Southampton Saturday from Cape Town with 288 passengers and 1,221
officers and men. Troops included:
5/Manchester 27 officers and 795 men
2/Lancashire
Fus. 100 men
R. Scots 99 men
1/L.N.
Lancashires 107 men
The Orcana saild
from Southampton Saturday afternoon with a small number of detail for South
Africa .
London Times 29/07/02 (Tuesday)
p7d The Victorian
arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following:
17/I.Y. 14 officers and 315 men, Lt.-Col. F.L.
Barron, commanding.
5/DG 101 men
2/Gloucester 100 men
H.L.I. 100 men
The Dominion left
Southampton yesterday afternoon for st. Helena and South Africa .
3/Manchester Lt.-Col. J.P. Gethin commanding 16 officers
and 491 men for St. Helena.
15 officers, 74
men, 13 women, and 16 children and details and Drafts for South Africa .
London Times 30/07/02 (Wednesday)
p3a-f and p4a & b
Note here: The LG with Kitcheners final despatch. M.I.D. , Note here, col. b, Plumer,
Burn-Murdoch
p5a Dateline
Bermuda, July 29. The Roslin Castle ,
with a detachment of Northumberland Fus. and 380 Boers, has left for Cape Town
.
Dateline Halifax,
N.S., July 29. The Cestrian, with the
remainder of the Canadian Mounted Rifles, has arrived from Port Natal.
p11a The Fort
Salisbury left for England Jul. 24 with the following on passage home:
RFA Lts. C.A.R. Scott, H.M. Ballingall
3/Devon Capt. J.H.L. Sims
4/Devon Lt. C. Darbyshire
2/Bedford Lt. A.E. Greenwell and 100 men
2/Worcester Lt.-Col. G.W.K. Pafu (Pafn ?)
5/Worcester Capt. H. Beck
V.C. N.
Lancs. Lts. C.H. Potter, T.P. Phethean and 92 men
2/Northampton 2/Lt. A.G.L.
Pepys
3/York &
Lancaster Lt. C.A. Chaytor
2/RB Maj. L.L. Nicoll
APO Col. J. Greer and 31 men
RAMC Majs. C.S. Sparkes, A.A. Sutton, W.T.
Mould, Capt. W. Tibbitts and 8 men
Cape GA Lt. R.J.M. Horne, Lt. & Qm. H.B. Wiber
Canadian
Scouts Lt. H. Wilkins
S.A. Mtd. Irr.
Forces Capt. A. de M. W. Vickers
Revs. R.
Griffiths, H.J. Raymer
Nursing Sisters
F.N. Davies, A.G. Wylie
S.A.C. 12 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 16.
The Alnwick
Castle left Port Elizabeth July 18 with the following on passage home:
6/Dragoons Lts. C.R. Terrott, R.M. Wood and 99 men
11/Hussars Capt. J.D.T. Tyndale-Briscoe and 99 men
RFA 2/Lt. C.W. Alston and 45 men
3/Northld
Fus. Capt. A.M. Gibbes
2/Northld
Fus. 100 men
E. Lancs. Maj. F.H. Trent, Lt. G.D. Lenke and 100
men
2/Irish
Rifles Maj. FitzR. E.P. Curzon and
100 men
1/Connaught
Rangers Capt. J.L.J. Conry, Lt. C.E.
Hack and 100 men
Civil Surg. W.
Haull
Nursing Sisters
C.M.C. Rogers, E. Lawson
RAMC 8 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 11.
The Sicilia
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with 38 officers and 1,224 men. The
following were listed:
6/DG 94 men
2/GG 240 men
2/R.
Lancashire 100 men
2/W.
Yorkshire 103 men
2/E.
Yorkshire 100 men
1/S.
Lancashire 110 men
2/Middlesex 107 men
1/York &
Lancaster 107 men
The officers
included the Earl of Caven and the Hon. W.E. Cavendish
Cape Times Weekly Edition
30/07/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 31/07/02 (Thursday)
p5d The Kildonan
Castle left for England July 23 with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj.-Gen. E.S. Brock, Lt.-Col. T.E.
OLeary, Capts. E.V.D. Riddell, H.A. Thompson
3/DG Capts. G.H. Watson, H.B.O. Williams, Lts.
T.V.T. Thacker, S.S.P. Paddon, G.G. Sadler
6/DG Lt.-Col. H.P. Leader
5/Lancers Capt. A. Parker
7/Hussars Majs. G.A.L. Carew, H.K. Harley, Capt.
F.W. Wormald
11/Hussars Lt. G.G. Wilson
13/Hussars Lts. C.E. Jenkins, T.H.S. Marchant, G.H.
Hodgkinson
19/Hussars Col. E.K.G. Aylmer, Capt. M.G.E. Woodmass,
Lts. W.J.R. Wingfield, P. Van Den Nest, O.M. Croshaw
I.Y. Lts. J.G. Kennedy, E.H. Barker, L.H.P. Birch,
Lt. & Qm. J. Milton
Reserve of
Officers Capt. C.H.E. Hall
Remount Lt. J.B. Caldwell
RA Lt.-Col. C.E. Coghill, Maj. L.H. Ducrot,
Capts. G. H. Sanders, J.S. Ollivant, H.A.D. Simpson-Baikie, Lts. F.G.
Maunde-Thompson, A. St. J. Boultbee, H.A.G. Chamier, D.H.K. Hunter and 100 men
RE Col. C.H. Cowie
1/CG Lts. A.G. Leather-Culley, R.L. Dawson
2/SG Maj. S.H. Godman, Capt. M. Barne, Lt. H.A.
Hilton
2/ Q.R.W.
Surrey Lt. R.J.K. Mott
R. Warwick Lt.-Col. L.E. Kiggell, Lt. R. Trevis-Owen
2/Devon Lt.-Col. F.C. Briggs, Maj. G.J. Ellicombe,
Capts. C.A. Lafone, P.U.W. Vigors
1/Yorks. Maj. H.G. Holmes and 103 men
6/Lancs.
Fus. Lt. H.W.G. Dansey
R. Scots
Fus. Lt.-Col. A.W. Thorneycroft,
2/Lt. C. Thorburn
R. Welsh
Fus. Lts. C.C. Norman, A.H. Reynolds,
2/Lts. H.I. Webb-Bowen, W.J.H. Hughes
2/SR Maj. R.B. Fell, Capts. A.C. Northey, J.H.
Dutton, Lt. M. Kerr, 2/Lt. J.E. Turner
R. Inniskg.
Fus. Majs. R.C.C.Cox, E.A. Strachan,
Lt. W.P. Thompson
Gloucester Maj. C. du P. Richardson-Griffiths, Capt.
B.O. Fyffe and 104 men
1/E. Lancs. Lt. H.L. Wethered, 2/Lt. A. St. L. Goldie and 108 men
4/V.B. E.
Surrey Capt. C.E. Terry
D. of Cornwalls
L.I. Capt. E.A. Shakerley, Lts. A.St.
A. Molesworth, A.W. Stericker
3/Hants. Lt. H.M. Humphrey
2/Dorset Lt. Col. P. Farrer, Capt. R.F.W.F. Leslie
1/Welsh Maj. H. AA. Harkness
Essex Maj. F.G. Anley
2/Berks. Maj. R.E.T. Bray
K.O. Yorks.
L.I. Lt.-Col. C. St. L. Barter
2/Middlesex Lts. H.F. Spence, H.P. Hilton
1/KRRC Lt.-Col. R.A.C.B. Benwicke-Copley
2/Manchester Maj. W.H. Goldfinch, Lt. P.D. de la Penha
Durham L.I. Lt. H.A. Franklyn
2/Seaforth High.
Capt. W.G. Moon and 102 men
H.L.I. Capt. G.C.I. Stockwell
1/Cameron
High. Capt. A.F. Egerton, Lt. C.G.
Collins
Connaught
Rangers Capt. G.H. Ford Hutchison
1/A. & S.
High. Majs. T. Irvine, A. Patten,
Capt. A.H. Maclean and 204 men
2/RB Maj. J.E. Gough
4/Leinsters. Capt. W.R. Trevelyan
RAMC Capt. P.J. Probyn
I.S.C. Capt. R.J.T. Stewart
APO Lt.-Col. G.W. Treble
W. Aust.
M.I. Capt. E. Vernon
R.M. L.I.
Capt. H.M. Howard
S.A.L.H. Lts. H.C. Fleming, C.G.M. Plumer and 150
men
Revs. C.V.P. Day,
W.F. Horsbie, E.W. Norris
Civil Surgs. P.W.
James, S.W. Battle, H.B. Smith, F. McTavish, J. Lunn, J.B. Gillies, P.H. Ward,
J.T.C. Laing, J.B. Bate, A.G.T. Swain, F.B. Carron, W.H. McGowan, A.C. McLean,
E. Mitchell
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.M. Cartwright, C.E. Aber, W.G. Green
Nursing Sisters
E. Heaton-Cole, E. Andrews, A. Ainsworth, B.E. Hutchinson, J.B. Boots, M.A.
McDonald, D.E. Reynolds
8/Hussars 25 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 9.
The Avoca arrived
Southampton yesterday morning with 25 officers and 540 men, invalids and
convalescents.
London Times 01/08/02 (Friday)
p8e The German,
with nearly 1,500 returning troops, arrived Southampton Water last evening and
will dock this morning.
Dateline
Albany, July 31. The Drayton Grange has arrived here with 41
officers and 1,946 men . There are 100 cases of measles and pneumonia on board,
50 serious.
The City of
Vienna left Southampton yesterday for Bermuda and South Africa . She carries a
few details and will embark 1,000 Boers at Bermuda for South Africa .
London Times 02/08/02 (Saturday)
p6c The Tintagel
Castle left for England July 26 with the following on passage home:
1/DG Maj. W.J.S. Fergusson and 83 men
6/DG Capt. & Riding-Master B. Turner
14/Hussars Lts. J.G. Browne, G.R. Scott
I.Y. Lts. G.C. Griffiths, W.E. Craig, Lt. &
Qm. G.H. Fox and 75 men
RA Lt.-Col. C.G. Henshaw, Maj. G.M.
Yunge-Bateman, Capts. H.R. Gotto, G.J.C. Stapylton, F.L.C.
Livingstone-Learmouth, Lts. M.N. Ross, F.H.P. OConnor, J.C. Guthrie, R.M.
Sutherland, C.A. Orton, J. Way, J.E.F. dApico, M.C. Dobson, 2/Lts. C.A.
Mortimore, C.H. Smith
RE Maj. W.D. Waghorn, Capt. J.M. Burn
5/R. Fus. Lt. R.H. Reeves, 2/Lt. H. Lancaster
6/R. Fus. Lt. H.G. Lyell
7/R. Fus. Lt. G.H. Madeley
2/Lincoln Maj. G.B. McAndrew, Capt. B. Edwards, Lt.
R. Bastard and 199 men
4/Suffolk Lt. F.A. White
R. Irish Capt. G.M. Grogan, 2/Lt. the Hon. H.R.T.G.
Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan and 100 men
R. Irish
Fus. Lt.-Col. H.T. Lyle, Maj. R.M.O.
Glynn, Capt. H. Delme-Radcliffe, Lt. T.H. Pritchard
Worcester Capt. C.H. Bennett
3/Cornwall
L.I. Lt. O. Lang
Border Maj. H.S. Mayhew, Capt. J.E.S. Probyn, Lt.
A.R.S. Lyon-Campbell and 101 men
R. High. 2/Lt. R.W. Hadow
2/Northampton Maj. E.F.
Brereton and 100 men
2/Middlesex 2/Lt. D.W. Churchill
3/Leinster 2/Lt. T.R. Umbers
Leinster Capt. J.D. Mather, 2/Lt. C. Harman
5/Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. W.E. Beamish
RAMC Lt.-Col. E.J.E. Risk, Maj. J. Ritchie and
49 men
Lovants
Scouts Capts. the Hon. J.
Forbes-Sempill, H.B. Galloway, the Hon. J.F. Gathorne-Hardy, Lts. C.
Burn-Murdoch, C.N. Macdonald, D.E. Mackintosh, C. Lamb, C. Stirling, E.B. Mackenzie,
the Hon. A.T.J. Fraser and 219 men
N.Z.M.I. Lt. A.J.M. Bonar
C.P. Rail. Lt. A. Wilcox
Ceylon M.I. Lt. G.M. Wigram
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J.J. OConnor, C.C. Abrum
Civil Surgs. J.A.
Howard, A.S. Sieger, W. White
Revs. W. Naish,
H.C. Orpwood, F.H. Roach, J. Brough, E.R. Day
Nursing Sisters
A.R. Andre, A.J. Davidson, F. Greystone, A. Von Dix
RHA 234 men
RFA 21 men
R. Welsh
Fus. 101 men
2/D. of
Cornwalls L.I. 89 men
2/Leinster 100 men
APO 32 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 16
p12c Note Here: LG
Staff, Burn-Murdoch
London Times 04/08/02 (Monday)
p3b Dateline
Durban, Aug. 1. The Scottish Horse
will leave Durban to-morrow on board the Goth. Due Southampton 28 Aug.
p8d The Colombian
arrived Southampton Saturday morning with the following listed:
15/I.Y. 19 officers and 340 men.
5, 9 &
17/RFA 100 men
The Carisbrook
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday with Col. Kekewich, and the 10/I.Y.
The Staffordshire
arrived Southampton Saturday afternoon with 52 officers and about 1,200 men
The Mohawk
arrived Southampton Saturday with the following:
8/N.Z. M.R. 7 officers and 39 men
2/E. Surrey 3 officers and 100 men
1/R. High. 1 officer and 70 men
1/S.
Staffordshire 1 officer and 100 men
GG 8 officers and 283 men
2/SG 3 officers and 248 men
Details.
The Malta arrived
Southampton Water yesterday afternoon and will land troops this morning. The
following were listed:
6/ I.Y. 21 officers and 531 men, Lt.-Col. Hamilton
Campbell, commanding
7/I.Y. 20 officers and 453 men , Maj. De Bree,
commanding
2/Cheshire Vol.
Eng. 1 officer and 43 men
London Times 05/08/02 (Tuesday)
p8c The Malta,
Dunolly Castle and the Mohawk arrived at Southampton yesterday.
The Aurania, for
St. Vincent and Southampton , left Table Bay on Sunday
Dateline Wellington Aug. 4. The Britannia , from Durban and Melbourne
arrived here last night with 55 cases of sickness on board. Three deaths
occurred during the passage.
London Times 06/08/02 (Wednesday)
p8 b The Pembroke
Castle, from South Africa for Southampton, passed Hurst Castle last night.
The Britannic,
from Natal, arrived at Auckland yd, and is to leave to-day for Sydney
Add Lt. R. Trevor
Tudor Owen, 2/Middlesex, to passenger list on Kildonan Castle.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
06/08/02
p17 The Kinfauns
Castle sails for England today with the following named military passengers:
Brig.-Gen. Dalfield, Cols. Sclater, Finlayson, Maj. Topham and family, Majs.
Carrington Smith, McCrea, S. Fitz. G. Cox, Corbyn, Capt. Bald, Capt. & Mrs.
Pilcher, Capts. Staveley, Greenway, Freebody, Dingle, D.F. Sempell, E.J.
Marshall, Lts. Hon. J.C. Littleton, Westmacott, Gilliott, Barlow, Style, Adair,
Gardiner, Hargreaves, Tijon, Pennant, H.B. Barrett, Williams, Kuckock, E. Wood,
Mayne, Tynte,
p25 Dateline
London, Aug. 3. The Englishman left
Bombay yesterday with a number of Boers who are returning to South Africa .
London Times 07/08/02 (Thursday)
p3f The Pembroke
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
8/Hussars 200 men
1/R. Scots 105 men
2/W. Surrey Capt. H.M. Cowper, Lt. R.H. Mangles and
100 men
1/ Liverpool 98
men
1/Manchester
100 men
2/ R. Irish 103 men
South African
Irr. Corps. 168 men
Details
The Nubia, for
Southampton, left Natal Tuesday.
The Manila, from
Australasia, arrived Durban Tuesday.
The Soudan, from
London, arrived at Cape Town on
Tuesday and left for Durban
London Times 08/08/02 (Friday)
p3a Dateline
Melbourne, Aug. 7. The Drayton
Grange, with 2,000 troops has arrived. "The vessel was very much
overcrowded, illness was widespread on board, and sanitary provision was
deficient. Five deaths occurred and there were 90 men in hospital. Long article follows.
London Times 09/08/02 (Saturday)
p11c The Saxon
left Cape Town for Southampton July 31 with the following on passage home:
1/R.
Dragoons. Lts. W.D. Grant, A.H.
Cooper and 99 men
13/Hussars Capt. L.S. Battye, Lt. T.G. Anderson and
30 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. A. FitzR. Hart-Synnot
16/Lancers Lts. A. Neave, F.E. Adams, H.C. Howard,
A.L. Tate
3/Hussars Maj. V.G. Whitler, Capt. R.S. Hunt
3/DG Maj. Sir A. Lushington
18/Hussars Lts. J.G. Dugdale, A.S. Will
20/Hussars Capt. H.R. Lee
RA Maj. C.M. Ross-Johnson, Lts. J.G.G. Magee,
H.R. Scarlett, A.H. Harrison
GG Capt. N.S. Blackett, 2/lts. C. de
Crespigny, Lord A. Percy
CG Capts. H.D. Studd, C.H.D. Willoughby, Lts.
C.D. Baring, H.M. Pryce-Jones, W.H.V. Darell, G. Stewart
Northumberland
Fus. Capts. W.C. Wright, H.B.
Warwick, F.B. Morley
1/Scottish
Borderers Capt. E.N. Broadbent, 2/Lt.
A.M.Jameson and 101 men
2/Worcester Capt. E.C.F. Wodehouse, Lt. H.R. Eliott
1/Oxford
L.I. Capt. E.A.E. Lethbridge, Lt.
G.A. Sullivan, 2/Lt. F.J.R. Peel and 199 men
1/Derby Lt.-Col. F.C. Shaw, Maj. L.
Gordon-Cumming, Lts. A.S. Murray, G. Magoll, M.K. Hodgson, L.O. Mott and 206
men
Munster Fus. Lt. W. Leahy
2/Shropshire
L.I. Capt. H. Hudson, Lt. P.C. Huth
and 103 men
1/Cameron
High. Capt. A.C. McLean, Lt. F.C.
Anderson and 107 men
Leinster Lts. T.W. Butler, Kearney, A.P. Woods
RB Maj. C.F. Pinney, Capt. M.E.
Manningham-Buller, Lt. R.H. Townshend
3/R.W.
Surrey Lt.-Col. W.A.D. Shelton
Cheshire Capt. R.M. Cadell, Lt. L.A/ Forster
6/Warwick Capt. R.D. Wigham
E. Surrey Capt. L.G. Ironsides, Lt. R.V.O. Hart,
2/Lt. A. Elphinston
2/W. Kent Lt.-Col. W.G.B. Weston
4/Durham L.I.
Col. M.H. Lambert
2/Somerset L.I.
Lt. P.M. Wardlaw
Essex Capt. C.F. Boone
2/SR Maj. C.T.C. Carter-Campbell
RAMC Surg.-Gen. W.H. McNamara, Lt.-Col. G.E.
Weston, Lt. H.B. Fawcus
Civil Surg. J.M.
Lewis
Nursing Sisters
L. Haud, R.M. Browse
2/Northumberland
Fus. 101 men
2/Worcester 100 men
2/Leinster 100 men
4/RB 85 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 16.
The Syria, from
Southampton , arrived Table Bay Thursday morning.
London Times 11/08/02 (Monday)
p11f The Kildonan
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 65 officers and 956 men .
The Corinthian
arrived Southampton Saturday with the following:
2/Gloucester 2 officers and men
2/Bedford 2 officers and 100 men
2/Norfolk 1 officer and 100 men
1/ R. Irish
Fus. 1 officer and
men
2/W. Surrey 2 officers and 99 men
1/Sussex 2 officers and 98 men
Officers included
Maj. C.J. Vines and Lt.-Col. R.J.L. Fayle, RAMC
The Alnwick
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 700 Reservists of the 6/Dragoons,
11/Hussars, RFA, 2/Northumberland Fus., E/ Lancs., 2/Irish Rifles, 1/Connaught
Rangers and RAMC. Included were Maj. Trent, E/ Lancs., and Major Curzon, 2/IR.
The St. Andrew
arrived Southampton yesterday with the following listed:
21/I.Y. Lt.-Col. A.W. Jarvis, and 484 men
2/Devon 100 men
2/Somerset
L.I. 102 men
1/Leicester 99 men
2/SR 99 men
1/Essex 100 men
2/Yorkshire
L.I. 99 men
KRRC 99 men
2/Manchester 100 men
1/RB 101 men
1/Durham
L.I. 100 men
The Custodian
arrived Southampton yesterday with 541 Reservists and time-expired men of the
18/Hussars, 19/Hussars, RFA, RGA, Irish Fus., RAMC, and Lt.-Col. R,H, Morrison,
Staff.
London Times 12/08/02 (Tuesday)
p10a & b. The
Simla left for England July 29 with the following invalids:
Staff Col. J.W. Godfray
I.Y. Surg.-Capt. J.H. Wright
3/GG Maj. H.R. Crampton-Roberts
1/SG Lt.-Col. W.C.G. McGrigor
3/R. Warwick 2/Lt. E.V.M. Schelley
4/ Liverpool Lt. E.H.Le M. Sinkinson, 2/Lt. E.A.A.
Lewis
4/Bedford Lt. F.E. Fitz H. Wright
3/Leicester Lt. Qm. Sgt. J. Breacher ( ? Lt. Qm. Sgt. )
3/W. Riding Lt. W.A. Ross
1/Sussex 2/Lt. J.L. Sleeman
2/Essex Capt. C.W. Barlow
RAMC Col. W.R. Allin
Rev. S.S. Stitt
Civil Surgs. J.H.
Hefferman, J.T. Sear, G.E. Cathcart, E.H. Worth, R. Gedatly, P.H. Clarke
Nursing Sisters
M.W. Pughe, M.A. Rickards, G.E. Larner, A.G. Hayhurst
Sick laying down
, 40; sick convalescent, 312, including 11 RN.
Wounded laying
down, 10; wounded convalescent, 14
With the
following on passage home:
11/Hussars Lt. C.S. Rome
11/Lancers Maj. N.T. Nickalls
RA Maj. W.R.N. Madocks, Capts. H.E. Carey,
R.E. Ramsden, D.G. Blois, W.C. Symon, F.C. Poole, Hon. N.A. Hood, W.A.S.
Gommel, H.J. Brock
RE Maj. H.C. Nanton
GG Capts. the Hon. G.A.A. Hood, the Hon. F.C.
Stanley
SG Surg.-Maj. S.G. Moores, Lt. the Earl of
Granard
R.W. Surrey Lt. C.F. Watson
4/Lancaster Capt. J. Rutteledge
4/Warwick Capt. H.C. Stuart
Somerset
L.I. Maj. H.J. Everett, 2/Lt. C.E.G.
Levedson Gower
3/ Liverpool Capt. H.W. Hutson
1/Welsh Fus. Capt. J.B. Cockburn
KOSB Capt. H.G.M. Amos, 2/Lt. C.A.L. Irvine
R. Innis.
Fus. (?) E.S. Carey
Oxford L.I. 2/Lt. J.A. Pollock
Manchester Maj. G. Grant, Lt. J.J. O. Sullivan
R. Irish
Fus. Lt. W. Garrard
I.S.C. Capt. W.H. Wradell
RAMC Lt.-Col. L.E. Anderson, Capt. M. Taylor
Western L.I. Lt. W. Milward Yates
D.o.Edinburghs
Vol. Rifles Lt. E. Knap
Marshalls
Horse Lt. J.R. Harris
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. J.B. Ellard
BSAP Capt. L.T.E. Lewellyn
Kimberley
L.H. Capt. G.C. Corry Smith
Revs. W.B.
Alexander, D.R. Slacke, J.F. Prince
Civil Surg. M.
Eustace
Civil Surveyoe
H.A. Elton
Nursing Sisters
S.A. Boneham, G.E.S. Saunder, K.A.G. Chew, M.G. Gilmore, D.A. Gray
Due Southampton
Aug. 20
The Nubia left
Durban for England Aug. 5, with the following:
1/A.&S.
High. Lt. E.D. Cuthbertson, 2/Lt.
A.B. Brown
1/Welsh Fus. 2/Lt. A.G. Frere
I.Y. Capt. G. Fraser, Lts. W.St. G. Asha, J.
Anderson
1/Manchester 2/Lts. A.H.D. Millard, R.H. Spooner
RGA Capt. R. de B. Hassell, Lt. C.A.H.
Campbell
RFA Maj. H. Rouse
RE Lt. N.H. Brierley
1/KOSB 2/Lt. J.F. McKay
2/S. Wales
Borderers 2/Lt. R.S.G. Wynn
ASC Capt. H.J. Russell
1/Border Lt. J.R.C. Meiklejohn
3/Dublin Fus. Lt. R.D. Johnson
2/RB Capt. B.A. Turner
1/Leicester Lt. F. Colquhoun
3/Scots Fus. Lt. J. Boyle
Civil Vet. Surg.
J. Stableford
Civil Surg. B.
Dunlop
Nursing Sisters
H.M. Shaw, A.B. Denton, S.M. Paterson, A. Finnemore
441 men
Ship Medical
Staff, RAMC Col. O. Todd, Capts. H.J.
Parry, J.W. Meake, Lt. C.C. Cumming, Lt. & Qm. T. Exton and 33 men
Civil Surgs. A.D.
Thomson, G.G. Whyte
Nursing Sisters
Carr, A.R. Cullum, K. Despard, J. Paget, F. Sykes, K.X. Phillips, M. Pedlar,
L.M. Green
Due Southampton
Aug. 28.
The Moravian left
for England Aug. 4 with the following on passage home:
R.E. Lt.-Col. W.R. Stuart, Capt. F. Fuller,
Lts. R.H. Greig, J.J.H. Nation and 301 men
1/E. Lancs. Lt. O.B. Hargreaves
RAMC Capt. F.J. Wadebrown and 8 men
Cape Colonial
Forces Capt. A.H.S. Baker
Nursing Sisters
F.E. Beedie, E.F. Ridgley
Due Southampton
Aug. 26
The Templemore
left Port Natal for England July 31, having on board Reservists:
1/Leicester Bt. Maj. H.M. Welstead, Lt. R.R. Rayner
and 100 men
1/Yorks L.I. Capt. H.W.B. Thorpe and 100 men
2/ W. Yorks Lts. G.L. Crossman, A.H. Cuthell and 99
men
2/N. Staffs. Bt. Maj. H.K. Carlyon, Lt. A.S. Conway and
99 men
2/E. Surrey Capt. A.C.S. Barchard, Lt. R.E.N. North
and 98 men
1/S. Staffs. Lt. R.W. Morgan and 118 men
1/Durham
L.I. Lt.-Col. H.S. Fitzgerald, Capt.
R.F. Bell, Lt. A.H.M. Bowens and 100 men
2/R. Irish
Fus. Lts. A.G. Knocker, S.M.L.
Clements and 102 men
2/E. Yorks Capt. C.E. Cobb and 98 men
2/Black
Watch Lt.-Col. A.M. Carthew Corstoun
and 98 men
19/Hussars Lt. C.R.I. Hull and 48 men
18/Hussars Lt. J.W. Lichtenburg and 9 men
3/DG Capt. G.A. Burgoyne and 9 men
6/DG 37 men
5/DG Lt. H.P. Travers and 31 men
1/Leinster 100 men
2/Manchester Capt. G.C. Cooper King and 100 men
RAMC Capt. C. Healy, Lt. C.D. Davies and 8 men
3/R. Fus. Capt. G.D. Waddell
Due Southampton
Aug. 26
The Orissa left
for England Aug. 1 with the following on passage home:
2/Dragoons Maj. EA. Maude, Lts. H.C.T. Parker, A.M.
Henley, W.A. Montgomery and 182 men
7/DG Maj. C.W. Thompson and 98 men
RA Majs. A.F. Powell, R.S. De Winton, Capt.
C.N.B. Ballard, Lt. F.D. Gothin
E. Kent Capt. R.A. Reith, Lt. H.L. Archer Haulblon
D.o. Cornwalls
L.I. Lt. E.E. Barrow
Welsh Capt. J.H. Kerrick, Lt. G.F. Pridham
N. Lancs. Maj. H.F. Coleridge, Capt. R.W. Thompson
RB Capt. A.T. Paley
Suffolk Lt. W.L. FitzSimons
Essex Lt. R. Preston Whyte
Oxford L.I. Lt. J.C.M. Doran
ISC Maj. J. Vans Agnew
Cape Mtd.
Rifles Capt. F. Young
Rev. Father G.
Walmsley
Civil Surgs.
C.H.G. Atkyns, E. Curtin, W. Bell
Nursing Sisters
A.D. Cameron, A.A. Hill, N.R. Mackintosh, A.W.C. Higgs
2/E. Kent 100 men
2/Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. 98 men
1/Welsh 99 men
1/N. Lancs. 103 men
2/RB 99 men
ASC 15 men
South African
Irr. Horse 139 men
RAMC 16 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 31
The Berwick
Castle left for England Aug. 3 with the following on passage home:
Devon Capt. S. Osborne
Cameronians Maj. T.T. Macan and 103 men
RB Maj. L.F. Green Wilkinson
Essex Lt. A.G.N. Wood
Middlesex Lt.-Col. G.B. Lempriere
Canadian
M.I.
Maj. D.V. Eaton, Lts. G. Roy, D. Douglas Young, Surgeon-Capt. L.R.
Murray and 226 men
RAMC Maj. J.F. Donogan
Civil Surg. J.F.
Bulfin
2/Devon 100 men
1/RB 98 men
1/Essex 99 men
S.A. Irr.
Corps 70 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 27
The Dilwara left
for England July 31 with the following on passage home:
14/Hussars Capt. H.W. Tilney and 99 men
RA Maj. A.R. Stuart, Capt. H.L. Reed, Lts. W.
Jackell, F.A.S. Morgan, S. Carruthers
S. Wales
Borderers Maj. E.C. Purchas, Lt. L.H.
Tudor, 2/Lt. H.C.H.W. Moffat
Wilts. Capt. W.S. Brown, Lt. C.B. Long
Gordon High. Lt. J.R. White, 102 men
Black Watch Lt. H.T. Peareth
Liverpool Lts.
R.W. Gaskell, H.T.C. Wheeler
Essex Lts. B.B. Green, R.W.F. Cotgrave
R. Fus. Lt. H.N. Winter
Yorks. L.I. Capt. C.H.M. Tabutean
R. Dublin
Fus. Maj. C.T. Sennet
Hants. Lt. R.H.A. Daniell
R. Innis.
Fus. Lt. R.J.H. Pattle
Northumberland
Fus. Lt. N.C.G. Camerons, 2/Lt.
H.R.A. Whitehead
Lancs. Fus. 2/Lt. D.G.M. Dundas
W. Riding 2/Lts. P.J. Gout, R.J. McCleverty
Cheshire 2/Lts. J.N. Simons, A.E.J. Connell
McDowell, H.S. Hodgkin, J.F.A. St. Maur Sheil
Scots Fus. Lt. J.P. Boyd Carpenter
RAMC Lt.-Col. E.J. Coates
S.A. Irr. Mtd.
Force Lt. A.H. Winterton
South African
Constabulary Lt. W.F. Glieman
ISC Maj. L.W.C. Karrick, Lt. K. Henderson
Border
Scouts Lt. H.G. Maddison Layland
South African
L.H. Lt. C.M.F. Lilly
Cape Garr.
Arty. Lt. W. Bridges
D. of E. O. Vol.
Rifles Capt. G.M. Johnson
Revs. Edwards,
R.J. Deane Oliver
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J. Thompson, C.E. Smith
Civil Surgs.
D.F.R. Clarke, W.H. Sturge
Nursing Sisters
J.C.S. Spence, E.N. Newton, L. Parsons, E.M. Pethick
2/S. Wales
Borderers 198 men
2/Wilts. 101 men
3/Wilts. 25 men
2/V.B.
Norfolk (?) 25 men
3/Berks. 25 men
4/Norfolk 17 men
Warwick 65 men
Various
Corps 76 men
S.A. Irr.
Corps 146 men
Telegraph Div.,
RE 28 men
Details 143 men
Due Southampton
Aug 21.
The Gascon left
for England Aug. 3 with the following on passage home:
7/DG Capt. & Qm F.C. Butcher and 102 men
16/Lancers Lt. G.F. Martyn and 95 men
I.Y. Maj. E.A. Cunningham
RA Capt. E.M. Birch, Lt. C.L.T. Walwyn
Oxford L.I. Maj. G.F. Mockler and 194 men
Sussex Maj. A.R. Gilbert, Lt. C.E. Bond and 100
men
Cheshire Capt. A. De C. Scott and 98 men
R. Scots
Fus. Capt. E.E. Blaine, Lts. R.G.
Craufurd, T.S. Mason and 197 men
Lancs. Fus. Capts. C.J. Griffen, J.J. Whitehead, Lt.
W. Mellor
Berks. Capt. A.S. Turner, Lt. F.H. Moore and 100
men
R. Scots Lt. C.L. Price
Worcester Lts. A.H.D. Ray, R.A.De B. Rose and 101
men
Bedford 2/Lt. E.C. Talbot and 99 men
Northd Fus. 2/Lt. J.W. Henry
RAMC Lt.-Col. A. Peterkin, Maj. A. Watson and
51 men
Civil Surgs. H.A.
Carter, R. Wilbond, C.H. Hawkins
Nursing Sisters
G. McFarlane, M.G. Denton, A. Matherson, S.J. Coldwell, E. Grey, E.R. Tait
1/Suffolk 100 men
RFA 101 men
Various
Corps 30 men
ASC 39 men
S.A. I. C. 65 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 24.
The Britannic
arrived at Sydney Sunday
The Goorkha
arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 68 officers and 1,393 men including
the following:
4/I.Y. 550 men
10/I.Y. 322 men
5/Lancers, 2/W.
Kent, and Irish Fus.
London Times 13/08/02 (Wednesday)
p3a Dateline St.
Helena, Aug. 12. The German liner
Hertzog, detailed to convey German prisoners to Germany from St. Helena, left
yesterday evening with 49 Germans and 5 Hollanders.
Dateline Bermuda,
Aug 12. The City of Vienna sailed
to-day for Cape Town with 1,090 Boer prisoners.
p5a The Goth left
for England Aug. 5, with the following on passage home:
Scottish
Horse Lt.-Col. The Marquis of
Tullibardine, Capts. Lord G. Stewart-Murray, R.H. Dick-Cunyngham, J.
Stuart-Wortley, Lts. W. Macklin, W.C. Ross, B.R. Baker, H. Barnett, R.
Fotheringham, G.H. Gordon, J.S. Gordon, G. Hampson, J.L. Jack, J.L. Moates,
R.C. Skinner, P.E. Stanley, Surg.-Capt. W.S. Kidd and 764 men
R. Lancaster Lt. F.C. Napier and 100 men
Middlesex Majs. L.G. Oliver, R. de H. Burton and 100
men
York &
Lancaster Lt. H.A.B. Salmond, 2/Lt.
A.C. Cameron and 99 men
RA
Bt. Maj. W.P. Saunders
I.Y. Capt. A.S. Lawrence
E. Yorks. 2/Lt. F. Hind
Manch. Lt. W.G. Young
Reserve of
Officers Lt.-Col. H.T.W. Allatt
Devonshire Lt. J.W. Woolcomb
Essex Lt. J.H. Disney
Border Lt. E. Berry
W. Surrey Lt. R.G. Clarke
RB Lt. E.B. Powell
SR Lt. R.S. Chisholm
RAMC Maj. J.R. Mallins, Lts. S. Worthington,
M.C. Beatty (invalided)
Canadian
M.I. Maj. F.A.O. Farrell, Capts. F.J.
Clark, J.N. Caines, Harrington, McMillan, Hadwen, Surg.-Capt. Jory Anderson,
Lts. G.C. Barker, A. Butler, W.S. Kingsford, B.C. White, J.C. Briggs, W.A.
Cook, G.L. Boulanger, W.L. Savage, W.A. Simson, A.H. Dawson, C.F. Pooley, J.C.
de Balinhard, J.D. Harriott, C. Tomlinson, F.L. Hartley, H.R. Page, P. Stanley,
A.S. Purvis, W.A. Crimmon, R.A. Carman, C.O. Beardmore, G.A. MacBeth, W.H.
Bell, P.R. Terman, Lt. & Qm. C. Lavie, J. Hamilton and 22 men
Canadian Med.
Corps. Maj. F.L. Vaux
Civil Surg. W.F.
McEwen
Due Southampton
Aug. 28
The Orient, from
Table Bay , arrived Wellington Saturday.
The Dominion has
arrived at St. Helena and disembarked 510 men of the Manchester Regt. She is to
embark 380 men of the Sussex Regt. and 524 men of the Wiltshire Regt.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
13/08/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Aug. 5. The Michigan has
arrived here from Fiume with horses and 18 stowaways. Several pages of this issue are unreadable.
p26 The Norman
sails today for England with the following named military passengers: Col.
& Mrs. Heyman, Col. Grogan, Lt.-Cols. Horne, G. Sylvester, Majs. Oliver,
Richardson, Livingstone, M. Kilby, Capts. Dunbar Anderson, Jains, C. Barclay, E.C. Holland, Smitheman, Reeves,
J. Webb, Sir. J. Keane, Wallace, Lts. Hughes-Bonsell, T. Huband, Huband,
Surg.-Gen. Watson, Sergeant Brand.
p27 The Norham
Castle sailed for England late Monday afternoon with 770 I.Y. The Syria sailed
yesterday for England with 1,050 officers and men, listed as: Lt.-Col. Paris
and 200 men of 1/Derbyshires, under
Capt. Radford, 200 men of the
1/Leinsters under Capt. Legg, 200 Seaforth High., under Maj. Bradford, and over
300 men of the RA and RE.
Most third class
accommodations on the weekly mail steamers
have been reserved by the government for troops.
The Norman sails
tomorrow with the following named military passengers: Lt.-Col. Byrne, Lts.
E.J.G. Dore, J.R. Boothby, E.A. Barratt and 197 men of the 24/I.Y. who embarked
at East London.
London Times 14/08/02 (Thursday)
p8c The Aurania
left for England Aug 3 with the following on passage home:
1/I.Y. Lt.-Col. E.M. Percival, Capts. E.W. Thain,
R. Allsopp, A.F. V. Bowles. Lts. L.W. Grant-Henshaw, H.L.P. Russell, J.L. Pegg,
P. Wallace, W.H.S. Leonard, L.S. Innis, H.P. Gray, E. St. G. Bowley, L.B. Bigg,
G. Tylden, H.M. Blair, E.A. Dyer, E.H. Currie, W.V. Edwards, Lt. & Qm. G.H.
Fox, Vet. Capt. J.P. Spanton, and 229 men
11/I.Y. Lt.-Col. R.B. Firman, Capts. J.H. Watson,
S.H. Prell, C.C. Murray, F.D.J. Annesley, G.L. Johnstone, T. Sargent, Lts. H.E. Jamieson, G.P. Plumptre, C. Wright, P.
Roscorla, W.D. Butler, W.C. Cunningham, A.E. McLean, O. Mowatt, E.J. Malin,
S.H. Sheffield, A.C. Carey, G.H.S. Lyne, E. Parsons, R.H. Greaves, T.E.
Mereney, H.C. Fowley, F.J. Cooke, C. Amyatt-Burney, Lt. & Qm. F. Langley
and 606 men
2/DG Lt. L.C.F. Oppenheim
9/Lancers Lt. W. Grant
20/Hussars Lt. A.P. Gibbs
RA Maj. F.R. Patch
Sligo Mil.
Arty. Capt. G.A. Heather
Cork Mil.
Arty. Capt. N.B. Jobson
RE Lt.-Col. A. Thompson
Electrical
Eng. Capts. D. Bradley, J.F.
OShaughnessy, Lts. J.H. Field, G.W. Peart, and 30 men
I.Y. Lts. P.F. Wall, J.R. Devino, G.R. Welsted,
Lt. & Qm. E.S. Deposs
2/V.B.
Lincoln Lt. G.V. Dove and 27 men
W. India Lt.-Col. E.S.C. Kennedy
1/V.B.
Berks. Lt. C.G. Carter
ISC Maj. R. Chesney
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. S.H. Hazeldine, 2/Lt. A.
Graham
R. Innisk.
Fus. Capt. E.W. Atkinson
N. Staffs. Lt. C.J. Boyce
Black Watch Lt.-Col. M.M. Berkeley
Res. of
Officers Maj. G. Hearn
Y. &
Lancs. Lt. H.R. Headlam
KOSB Capt. H.D.N. McLean
Middlesex 2/Lt. A.S. Page
RAMC Maj. A.J. Reilly, Capt. E.C. Anderson
Johannesburg Mtd.
Rifles Lt. A. Osborne
Aust. Med.
Corps Lt. H.N. Formby and 16 men
Aust. Comm.
Horse Lts. R.V. Doudney, F.C.E. Codd,
C.B. Holme, and 30 men
N.Z. M.I. Lt. A.S. Weir, F. Willis, J.C.McKillop, A.
Powrie, H.R. Moss-Davis, R. Grace, Surg.-Maj. A. Malne-Thompson, Surg.-Capt.
R.C. McLachlan, Vet. Capt. C.R. Neale, and 47 men
N.S.W.
Bushmen Lt. W.H. Thomas and 46 men
Queensland
Bushmen Lt. P.S. Sleight
N.S.W. M.I. Capt. F.W. Mellhuish
Revs. J.F. Sweatman, A. Hordern, J. Partridge
Civil Surgs. A.E.
Wynter, W. Woodhouse, O.S. Maunsell, R.F. Williams, B. Farrell
Civil Vet. Surg.
T. Parker
Nursing Sisters
K. Webb, A.B. Noble, G. Deacon, L.E. Colston, M.F. Richardson, F.M. Learmouth,
E. Johnson, V.P. Squire, E. McIntosh, A.A. Bonsfield, E.M. Renton, B.E. Caws,
M.A.C. Millington, D.E.J. Wetson, E. Ellis, E. Prangley, A.E. Byrne, E.A.S.
Webster, C.E.A. Thorpe, E.A. Chaffey, M.J. Mill, F.H. Barry, M. Ounsworth, E.M.
Beetham, M.M. Tunley, G.K. Swanton, H.H. Mason, E. Kitching, P.M. Barsdorf, M.
Talbot, A. Austin,
RAMC 14 men
The following
were disembarked at Cape Town owing to overcrowding:
RFA
Lt. Ewart and 48 men
RE Maj. Schrieber, Capts. C.S. Wilson, A.
Hildebrand, H. McInnes
Telegraph Bn.
RE 147 men
5 Field Troop,
RE 26 men
47 Co. RE 11 men
A Troop, Bridging
Bn. RE
12 men
17 Co, RE 23 men
12 Co. RE 5 men
26 Co. RE 13 men
23 Co. RE 3 men
1/Field
Troop 28 men
2/Black
Watch Lt. Bullock and 100 men
1/Leinster Capt. Legg and 97 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 25.
The Pongola left
Durban Aug. 6, for Colombo and Calcutta with the following on passage:
ASC Maj. G.H. Cardew, for Singapore
Civil Surg. H.
Leembruggen, for Colombo
ISC Capt. G.D. M. Moore, for Calcutta
The Kinfauns
Castle left for England Aug. 6 with the following on passage home:
3/I.Y. Maj. M.S. Dawson, Capts. J.B. Royle,
L.E.O. Charlton, H.R. Cole-Hamilton, H.R. Meyer, W. Gutch, J.S. Corbett, C.
Shears, R. Cattley, F. Douthwaite, Lts. A de A. Donisthorpe, R.E. Sugden, A.F.
Turner, C.L. Cockell, W. Hewetson, A.D. Ramsay, F.N. Griffin, M.R. Wilson,
W.G.L. Nantes, A.M. Hutchins, H.C. Hall, R.L. Layton, J. Bennett, H.M. Beckett,
E. Green, D.R. Lahiff, G. Swainston Strangways. P.B. Woodford, D.F. Christy,
and 617 men
Staff Brig.-Gen. H.E. Belfield, Col. J. Adye,
Majs. S. Fitz, G. Cox
Details,
I.Y. Maj. W.C. Knight, Capt. A.B.
Boyd-Carpenter, Lt. A.J. Servaes and 74 men
6/DG Lt. R.H. Style
15/Hussars Capt. J.E.H. Bald
RA Col. H.C. Sclater, Maj. R.F. McCrea,
Capts. E.H. Stevenson, C.S. Ingham, C.W. Kennaway, A.H. Devenish, Lts. R.A.
Tigon, C.J.C. Maunsell, D. Smith
RE Lt.-Col. P.T. Buston, Maj. T.
Harrison-Topham
Seaforth
High. Capts. D. Forbes-Sampill, F.
Marshall
RB Capt. C.R. Staveley, Lts. A. McComas, J.C.
Lyttleton, O.C.S. Gilliat, A.K. Hargreaves
Middlesex Capt. H. Storr
Northumberland
Fus. Lt. G. P. Westmacott
N. Lancs. Lt. R.M. Luckock
W. Kent J.H. Bennett
Lancs. Fus. Lt. E. Barlow
ISC Capts. N. McPherson, W. Keyworth, H.H.
Cobb, A.E. Barnard, Lts. M.E. Tuito, R.W. Henderson, H.G. Bally
RAMC Capt. E.M. Pilcher, T.C. Lauder
Kitcheners
F.S. Lt.-Col. A.E.W. Wilson
Canadian
M.I. Maj. E.A.C. Hasmar, Capt. C.H.
Rogers
South African
Constabulary Capt. H. Dingle, Lt. J.
Gardiner
Kimberley Col. R.A. Funlayson
Civil Surg. M.W.
Renton
78 men including
32 from P.O.C.
Due Southampton
Aug. 23.
The Staffordshire
left Royal Albert Docks yesterday morning with 4 officers and a few details for
Bermuda where she will embark 1,000 Boer Prisoners for Cape Town .
The Avoca left
Southampton for South Africa yesterday afternoon with her full complement of
nurses and orderlies plus a few indulgence passengers.
Next Tuesday the
latest P.and O. liner, the Sardinia, will leave London for the cape as the 12th
charter from that company.
The Golconda,
from India, arrived at Natal on Tuesday.
The Syria, for
Southampton , left Table Bay on Tuesday afternoon.
London Times 15/08/02 (Friday)
p4e The Braemar
Castle left for England Aug. 7, with
the following on passage home:
2/I.Y. Lt.-Col. W.H. ONeill, Capts. R.C.W.
Lukin, C.H. Haigh, H.P. Wolff, R. Jenkins, E.C.S. Jervis, Lts. H.G.R.F.
Andrews, J.B. Drummond, J.S. Ireland, R.F. Forbes, S.G. Shepperd, J. Evans, H.
Barwell, P.G. Nevile, H.H. Holmes, R.D. Anderson, T. Thomas, Lt. & Qm E.
Hides, and 594 men
9/I.Y. Majs. T.R. Mallock, T. Walcott, Capts.
A.E. Darvall, W.N. Dugdale, G.H. Ardagh, G.H. Mytton, H.G. Young, E.W.P.
Uniacke, Lts. H.G.S. Gray, H. Ellis, N.I.M. Campbell, A.G. Wade, R.R. Tailyour,
A. Hine, A.G. Bolingbroke, H. Davis, H,.C.C. Dela Poer, B.H.M. Ritchie, E.
Coates, E.A. Ash, Lt. & Qm. C, Bingham and 473 men
26/I.Y. Capts. A. St. G. Gibbons, H.A. Boyce, E.A.
Digby, C.W. Carey, F.W. Moir, Lts. G.
Seccombe, L. Johnston, J.A. Chalk, L.A. de S. Dethoren, H.M. Goldie, J.A.
Moncrieff, Lt. & Qm. S. Reid and 151 men
1/Connaught
Rangers Capts. H. W. Biddulph, A.
Webber, Lt. H.P. Blake White and 151 men
Gloucester Capt. C.B. Messiter
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.F. OBrien, Maj. F.S.S. Le
Quesne and 14 men
Civil Surgs. A.E.
Softly, J.T. Titterton, A. Jack, F.A. Bailey, J. McMillan, F.W. Dawson
Nursing Sisters
S. Clarke, A. McLeod, M.C. Reilly, A.M. Lashwood, H. Wolford Hansen, C.
Cruickshank, E. Smith
Rev. Davis
Due Southampton
Aug. 28
The Canada left
Point Natal for Bombay with the following:
RAMC Maj. N.M.S. Henderson
Indian Mes.
Service Lt. J. Moore
1/Manchester Lt. C.C. Stewart
Punjaub Ligh
Horse Lt. Clifford
Indian Med.
Serv. 11 assistant surgeons
The Maplemore
left for England Aug. 7 , with the following on passage home:
10/Hussars Lt. W.A.H. Buss and 50 men
17/Lancers Lt. B.D. Fisher and 49 men
RA Capt. J.C.W. Malony, Lts. R.F.E. Ewart, H.
Cowell, H.W. Paxton, 2/Lt. C.E. Lawder and 29 men
RE Maj. A.L. Schreiber, Capts. C.S. Wilson,
H. Hildebrand, D.A. MacInnes, P.G. Torant and 357 men
2/Black
Watch Lt. R.A. Bullock and 100 men
2/R. Fus. Maj. R.N. McMahon, Lt. R.H. Torkington,
2/Lt. J.H. Williams, and 149 men
1/W. Riding Capt. P.B. Strafford, Lt. C.O. Jubb, and
148 men
2/Northampton Maj. C.S.
Cpoland, 2/Lt. R.B. Parker, and 149 men
1/KRRC Capt. L.B. Cumberland, Lt. A.T. Hodgson,
2/Lt. CP.R. Rawlings and 152 men
2/Wilts. Maj. C.H. Kirkwood, Lt. C.A. Barker, and
149 men
1/Munster
Fus. Lt. J.C.M. Canny and 117 men
Leinster Maj. K.M. Drummond and 97 men
RAMC Maj. A.L. Josling and 17 men
ASC 9 men
Civil Surgs. G.
Hodge, A.R. Tweedie
South African Irr.
Corps 115 men
Due Southampton
Aug. 30.
London Times 16/08/02 (Saturday)
p3f The Roslin
Castle, for South Africa , left Pernambuco on Thursday.
The Orissa and
the Dilwara, from Table Bay, for home, arrived Las Palmas yesterday .
The Manila, for Southampton , left Natal on
Thursday.
The Maplemore,
port of call has been changed from Las Palmas to Madeira.
The Fort
Salisbury arrived at Southampton yesterday evening and landed 500 invalid and
reservist troops.
London Times 18/08/02 (Monday)
p6d The Tintagel
Castle, from Cape Town , arrived Southampton yesterday with the following:
Lovants
Scouts 10 officers and 219 men
1/DG 83 officers and men
RHA 234 officers and men
2/Lincoln 199 officers and men
R. Irish
Fus. 100 officers and men
R. Welsh
Fus. 101 officers and men
2/Cornwall
L.I. 89 officers and men
Border 101 officers and men
Northampton 100 officers and men
Leinster 100 officers and men
I.Y 75 officers and men
Details
The Saxon also
brought troops consisting of ten officers and 281 men, details, and 25 officers
and 1,281 Reservists for various depots.
London Times 19/08/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 20/08/02 (Wednesday)
p9c The Norham
Castle left for England Aug 11 with the following on passage home:
8/I.Y. Maj. F. Humb, Capts. W.H. Griffiths, W.
Jenkins, F.W. Saunders, Lts, A.E.T. Stuckey, R.A. Swan, W. Holding, R.N. Pike,
T.P. Forwood, G.H. Chapman, H.W. Tracy, F.C. Thomson, L.M. Garstin, E.W. King,
and 364 men .
24/I.Y. Lt.-Col. H. Bryne, Capts. C.A. Booth, F.
Jenkins, W.P. Wells, Lts. E.J.G. Boro, A.R. Asling, J.R. Boothby, E.A. Barrett,
R.J. Watson, and 208 men.
25/I.Y. Lt.-Col. J.R. Harvey, Capts. H.E.M.
Hutchinsin, A.M. Calwell, W.W. Ferris, F.G. Chamberlin, Lts. W.H. Wilson, D.C.
Graham, E.C. Hopkins, C.E. Moxon Browne, R. Owen, Lt. & Qm. W. Weightman
and 159 men .
2/I.Y. 25 men
RAMC Maj. G.T.H. Thomas, Lt. A. M. Maclaughlin
and 6 men .
Civil Surg. J.P.
Byrne
Nursing Sisters
C. Strahan, L.A.H. Seligmann.
Due Southampton
Aug. 31.
The Arundel
Castle left for England Aug. 4 with the following on passage home:
1/Staffordshire Lt.-Col. H.A.
Raitt,
Manchester Bt. Maj. A.W. Marden, Capt. H.W. Stevens
and 97 men
KRRC Capts. W.A.J. Kay, G.K. Priaulx, Lts. F.C.
McLachlan, B.J. Curling and 148 men
Royal Scots Lt. T.E. Russell and 98 men
R. Irish Maj. A.S. Orr, Lts. E.C. Lloyd, G.A.
OCallaghan and 148 men
Lancs. Fus. Capt. F.J. Radcliffe and 96 men
Fife Mil.
Art. Capt. D. Burges
York &
Lancs. Maj. H.S. Scholey, Lt. T.W.
Parkinson and 100 men
Middlesex Maj. G.W.G. Savile, Capt. G.W. Bentley and
100 men
Liverpool Maj. E.H. Molyneux Seel, Capt. W.S.
Bannatyne and 97 men
Lincoln Lts. E.N. French, G. le Huguet and 100 men
Buffs 2/Lt. G.A.C. Chapman and 46 men
S. Lancs. Capt. S.H. Skinner, Lt. G.R. Mott and 90
men
Shropshire L.I. Capts. E.R. Luard, H.G. Bryant, 2/Lt. F.J.
Leach and 149 men
R. Lancs. Lt. A.H.B. Foster and 98 men
E. Yorks. Lt.-Col. J.R.F. Sladen
RAMC Maj. J.H. Daly and 8 men
RA Lt. G.W.B. Gabbitas
Jersey Mil. Capt. A.W. Godfrey
Civil Surgs. J.
Weglesworth, H.M. Ticknell
Nursing Sisters
B.F. Belton, D. Gilbert, A. Britten, G.A. Boyce, E. Coburn, D. Cocker, E.A.
Hancock, E.W. Jayne, A.S. Johnstone
Details 20 men
Due Southampton
26 Aug.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
20/08/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Aug. 14. The Ionian, from
Liverpool, has brought 1,500 troops. The Golconda has arrived from Calcutta
with 500 Boer prisoners who will go to Umbilo Camp.
p23 Dateline
London, Aug. 13. The City of Vienna
left Bermuda for South Africa yesterday
with 1,090 Boer prisoners. The Staffordshire is going to Bermuda to take on
Boer prisoners. The Malta is bound for St. Helena to take on 1,000 Boer
prisoners.
London Times 21/08/02 (Thursday)
p3b Dateline St. Helena, Aug. 20. The Tagus left to-day with 997 Boer
prisoners for South Africa . including Gen. and Mrs. Cronje and staff. The Avondale Castle took 20 prisoners for
South Africa yesterday.
p5e The Syria left
for England Aug. 12 with the following on passage home:
Staff Capt. W.A. Gordon
8/Hussars Capt. G.M. Mort, Lt. R.W. Allen and 100
men
I.Y. Maj. P. Coke
RA Maj. W.G. Massey, Capts. J.H.W. Johnstone,
H. Allcard, S.F. Stallard, G.H. Nugey, G.H. Rickard, J.H. Patterson, F.A.
Wilson, H.E. Street, G. Wheeler, A.G. Hay, R.T. Hill, A.C. Edwards, J.A.P.
Robinson, C.W. Scott, Lt. E.N. Tandy
RFA 183 men
RGA 42 men
R. Monmouth Mil.
Eng. Lt. J.E.C. Partridge
Leinster Capt. R.F. Legg, Lt. B. Usher and 100 men
Scottish
Bord. Capt. G.M. Hannay, Lts H.W.
Todhunter, E.W. Macdonald and 148 men
Seaforth
High. Maj. E.R. Bradford, Capts. the
Hon. C.H.M. St Clair, H.F. Baillie and 198 men
Derbyshire Capt. G. Radford, Lt. R.S. Popham and 200
men
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. F.S. Papham
R.M.A. Lt.-Col. A. Paris
Yorks. L.I. Capt. F. Riley
KRRC Lts. R.M.B. Farrell, E.W. Marsh
Wilts. Lt. E.J.
FitzG. King
S. Wales
Bord. Capt. J.P. Wood, Lt. C.W. Hitchcock
W. Riding Lt. J.A. Whitaker
RB Maj. H.C. Petre, Capr. S.M. Neill
Lancs. Fus. Capt. E. de P. McKelly
ISC Lt. E.W.C. Ridgeway
South African
L.H. Lt. J. Munro
Yorks. Lt. J.H. Samuel
Gordon High. Capt. J.E. Park
Northampton Lt. H.N. Nicholson
R. Irish Lt. A.E. De W. Waller
Queensland
M.I. Capt. H.M. Wolsteen
Cape Police Lt. S. Grave
Victorian
Imp. Lt. C.B. De B. Darey
RAMC Maj. R.J.A. Durrant, Capt. B.W. Longhurst
and 15 men
Rev. H.G.
Thompson
Civil Vet. Surgs.
G.H. Barber, H.H.L. Somers, W. Hepburn
Civil Surgs.
W.J.O. Jaring, E.C. Osborne
Nursing Sisters
E.M. Beesby, H. Fishery
South African
Irr. Corps 23 men
Details 29 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 2.
The Bulawayo left
for England Aug 14 with the following on passage home:
RA Lt. R.F. Daubuz
I.Y. Capt. A.L. Tottenham, Lts. C.H. Mellish,
E.C. Wright, G.G. Philip, J.H. Sinclair, F.N. Powell and 54 men
Reserve of
Officers Capt. E.M. Eyre
Cheshire Capt. A.S. Coper, Lt. J.A. Busfield and
149 men
Hampshire Capt. G.H. Parker, Lt. A.C. Addison and
150 men
Suffolk Capt. W.D.B. Halbed, Lt. C.R. Logan and
102 men
RAMC Capt. H.B.J. Walton and 10 men
Civil Surgs. R.
Hassard, H. Hutcheons
Nursing Sisters
F.A. Rhodes, S.A. Fisher
POC 42 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 5
The Simla arrived
Southampton Tuesday with 64 officers and 442 men (invalids)
The Dilwara
arrived Southampton yesterday with 43 officers and 1,045 men .
London Times 22/08/02 (Friday)
p3b Dateline St.
Helena, Aug. 21. The Canada
embarked 1,000 Boer prisoners for return to South Africa .
p5a The Norman
left for England Aug. 14 with the following on passage home:
5/Lancers Lt. A.M.R. Bingham and 50 men
7/DG Lt. F.C. Watson and 100 men
6/DG Capt. G.C. Holland
8/Hussars Lt. M.F.S. Howard
12/Lancers Capt. & Qm. W. Barrows and 50 men
RA
Lt.-Col. H.S. Horne, C.J.H. Seymour, Majs. W.H. Oliver, G.D. Chamier, L.A.
Tighe
RE Lt.-Col. C.D. Learoyd, Capt. A.N. Tucker
Reserve of
Officers Capt. F.G. Hughes
L. N. Lancs. Lt. R. Trefusis, 2/Lt. R.W. Woodmass and
104 men
R. Dublin Fus. Capts. A.E. Mainwaring, F.W. MacDonell, A.F. McDermott, Lt.
J.P.B. Robinson and 150 men
Northumberland
Fus. Capts. S.A.J.B. Percival, A.C.
Girdwood and 99 men
S. Wales
Borderers Maj. J.H. du B. Travers,
Lts. C.L. Taylor, R.W. Bradley and 152 men
Border Capt. A.E. St. V. Pollard, Lt. G.E. Warren
and 99 men
R. Welsh
Fus. Capt. A. Hay, Lt. R.E.C. Ball
and 151 men
R. Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. E.G. Cochrane, 2/Lt. J.H.R.
Yardley and 51 men
IG Capt. Lord H. Scott
R. West
Surrey Capt. B.T. Pell
Connaught
Rangers Capt. J.F. Robertson
E. Lancs. Capt. C.J. Lloyd-Carson
R. Warwick Capt. G.I. Phillips, Lt. H.C. Anstey
R. High. Col. E.G. Grogan, Maj. G.J.E. Livingstone
Yorkshire Lt. E.S. Drown
Suffolk Lt. J.C. Hughes-Bonsall
Essex Capt. G.B. Wallace
Manchester Capt. J.M. Webb
E. Ken t Capt. F.S. Reeves
RAMC Surg.-Gen. Sir W.D. Wilson, Lt.-Col.
R.J.S. Simpson, Maj. S. Hickson, Capt. A.F. Tyrrell, T.W. Gibbard, Capt. &
Qm. J. Hirst, Lt. & Qm. A.J. Pilgrim and 22 men
ASC Col. R.B. McComb
APD Lt.-Col. H. Bowen
Lumsdens
Horse Lt. C.G. Huddleston
Revs. L.J.
Mathews, A.J. Stevenson, F.W. Bennett
Civil Vet. Surgs.
F.H. Pinkett, M. Huband
Nursing Sisters
C.F. Hodhe, L. Dawson
Due Southampton
30 Aug.
The Ionian left
Point Natal Aug 16 for Madras with the following:
G Batt. RHA Capt. S.G. Gosling, Lts. E.M. Cunninghame,
K.H.C. Sherbrooke and 158 men
6/DG Maj. A.C. Hamilton, Capts. S.R. Kirby,
W.G. Home, H.C. Bickford, W.E. Watson, Lts. S.W. Webster, H. Sadler, O.S.T.M.
Jones, D.A. Ker, W.A. Duncombe, B. Waterhouse, 2/Lts. A.G. Gwyer, C.S. Knight,
Vet Lt. Brown, 2 warrant officers and 493 men
1/Essex Lt.-Col. C. Wood, Majs. W.G. Carter,
H.H.W. Rason, J.S. Spencer, Capts. R.C.L. Buttley, J.M. Tuffnell, Lts. F.C.
Rasch, F.N. Whitmore, R. Neave, F.A. Hamilton, J.H. Pattisson, T.C. Strickland,
Bt. Maj. A.G. Pratt, Lt. H. Wills, one warrant officer and 950 men
1/E. Yorks. 2/Lt. C.W. Watson and 28 men
RGA 11 men
Details 11 men
RAMC Majs. P.J. Power, C.W. Johnston, Lts. A.C.
Adderley, J. Powell, T. B. Unwin, and 3 men
IMS 12 men
Due Madras 31
Aug. The units named above are for Bangalore, Madras.
London Times 23/08/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 25/08/02 (Monday)
p4c The Palawan
left East London Aug. 19 for England with the following:
38/I.Y. Bt. Maj. C.W.G. Richardson
2/Dorset Capt. H.B. Household and 103 men
1/W. Riding Capt. F.S. Exham, Lt. E.R. Taylor and 99
men
20/Hussars Lt. A.C. Little and 32 men
2/Seaforth
High. Capt. R.S. Wilson, Lt. P.M.
Burn and 98 men
2/Wiltshire Capt. E. Evans, Lt. R.F. Guy and 100 men
2/Northampton Lt. C.W. Barton,
2/Lt. A.G. Joiner and 100 men
2/R. Dublin
Fus. Lts. C.T.W. Grimshaw, T.A.
Moore, E.C.B. Hawkes and 98 men
2/R. W. Kent Lts. F.J. Joslin, E.D. Luard and 100 men
R. Irish Rifles Capt. V.J. Kelly and 98 men
2/R. Berks. Lt. R.P. Harvey, 2/Lt. F.B. Toms
(attached) and 57 men
RAMC Maj. F.W. Birch, Capts. J.C. Jameson, H.S.
Thurston and 54 men
Civil Surgs. R.
Lindsay, J.R. Marshall, A.McKay (K.
Hallock)
Nursing Sisters
K. Parminter, S.E. Richmond
Due Southampton
Sept. 11
The Templemore
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with 25 officers and 1,495 men
The Gascon
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning .
The Kinfauns
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 31 officers and 691 men of the 3/I.Y.
78 time expired men, including 32 from the POC., and 42 officers and details.
London Times 26/08/02 (Tuesday)
p3a Dateline
Bermuda, Aug. 25. The
Staffordshire sailed to-day for Cape Town with 1,046 Boer prisoners returning
to South Africa .
p4c The Bavarian
left for England with the following on passage home:
RFA Maj. T.R.C. Hudson, Capts. R.S. Hardman,
F.H. Metcalfe, A.M.R. Malloch, J.F.A. Higgins, A.M. Fox, Lts. C.F. Potter,
H.A.L. Mundy, F.G. West, H.B. Higgon, W.E.D. Broughton, H.R. Ayton, and 358 men
R. Fus. Capt. G.C.R. Overton, Lts. S.J. Lowe, J.B.
Hulton, and 100 men
Lincoln Lt. R.D. Warren and 101 men
R. Irish Capt. E.F. Milner, Lt. C.G. Holland and 97
men
E. Ken t Capts. G.B. Mairis, J. McB. Ronald and 100
men
R. Scots Bt. Maj, H.F. Wingate, 2/Lt. E.J.F.
Johnston and 100 men
KRRC Maj. H.R. Blore, Lt. I.S.C. Rose and 98
men
Somerset L.I. Maj. H.R. Lloyd, Capt. H.F. Hardman , Lt. A.W.S. Paterson and
152 men
Cameron
High. Capt. A. Horne, Lt. J.A. Orr
and 100 men
A & S
High. 2/Lt. Hon. R. Bruce, O.C.
Walker and 105 men
Yorkshire Capt. E.H. Esson, Lt. A.P. Strange and 158
men
Norfolk Maj. C.R. Ballard, Lt. R.E. Walter and 153
men
Dorset Capt. W.A.C. Fraser, Lts. D.N. Davidson,
L.C. Wagstaff and 147 men
RB Capts. J. Harrington, C.A. Mitchell, Lts.
H.C. Prittie, J.L. Buxton, 2/Lt. N.M. Bullen and 51 men
ASC Maj. H. Davis, Capt. N.G. Anderson and 103
men
I.Y. Capt. O.B.M. Power
S.Wales
Bord. Lts. A.C.A. Blackwell, E.G.
Howell, F. Lawrence
R. Irish
Rifles Lt. W. Eastwood
R. Malta
Mil. Lt. F. Stivala
Lancs. Fus. Capt. H.F. Watson
ISC Capt. F.W. Daniell, Lt. O. St. J. Skeen
AOC Lt. R.J. Findlay
RE Maj. E.M. Burton
Cheshire 2/Lt. J.E. Carey
R.W. Surrey 2/Lts. H.F. Lewis, H.N.A. Hunter, E.C.
Feneran
Durham L.I. Maj. E. St. G. Pratt, Lt. S.J. Unthank
Oxford L.I. Lt.
C.G. Higgins
R. Sussex Lts. G.E. Leachman, G.C. Morphett
RAMC Col. J.D. Edge, Majs. R.P. Bond, W.B. Day,
F.J. Morgan and 25 men
R. Lancs. 2/Lt. C. Newington
Marshalls
Horse Capt. C.W. Wallis
Western L.H. Lt. R. Hescroff
Kimberley Lt. W.C. Banham
Johannesburg
M.R. Lt. L. Soden
Revs. J.J.M. Cooper, A. Dyer, E.G.F. Macpherson
Civil Surgs. A.J.
Evans, N.N. Blanchard
Nursing Sisters
C.S. Travis, A.B. MacDonald, A.C.S. Anderson
Due Southampton
Sept. 8.
The Plassy left
for England Aug. 19 with the following on passage home:
5/I.Y. Lt.-Col. W.C. Anderson, Maj. T.T. Pitman,
Capts. H. Whyte, M.R. Backhouse, H.A. Cheape, A.L. Phillips, J.A. Turner, Lts.
E. Morgan, A.R. Taylor, R.J.W. Leyden, C.W. Foreman , S. Baldwin, T.F.R. Parry,
A.M. Bellingham, W.H. George, T.S. Palmer, J. Stephenson, H. Gwynne-Smith,
J.F.E. Morley, J. McIntyre, A. Kingsnorth, T.R. Jackson, H.T. Hanson,
H.P.Sinclaire and 665 men
24/I.Y. Maj. W.J. Stewart, Capts. C.D. Field, R.G.
Hunter-Muskett, Lts. C.W.S. James, E. Bevington, K.T. Woodmass, M.V. Thomas,
N.E. Cutler, H.J. Monteith, S.E. Apthorp, J. Holland, A. Kelly, and 241 men .
RA Capts. C.D. Hope, G.T.M. Bridges, P.S.
Ashford
I.Y. Lt. H.L.W. Parker
R.W. Surrey Capt. H.F. Warden
Shropshire
L.I. Lt. B.L. Williams
2/V.B.
Middlesex Capt. A.A.C. Selfe
E. Surrey Maj. H.S. Sloaman
R. Inniskilling Fus. Lt. F.C.L. Veasey
R. Warwick Lts. C.F. Burnand, J.B. Haddon, G.B.
Marriott
R. Irish 2/Lt. C.T. Furber
W. Riding Capt. R.E. Maffett, 2/Lt. R.B. Clifton
Norfolk Lt. J.M. Lindsay, 2/Lt. G.B.H. Jolliffe
RAMC Lt.-Col. S.F. Longhead, W.L. Lane, Majs.
P.C.F. Gordon, H. Hosie, Capts. W.G. Beyts, A.H. Benson, Lt. & Qm. E.P.
Offord
ASC Lt. E.L. Franklin
Border
Scouts Capt. R.C. Damon
Cape Colonial
Forces Maj. Scot-Harden
Civil Surgs. L.
Fraser-Hurst, R.H. Facey, J.M. Ross, E. Turton
Nursing Sisters
Romistead, A.D. Barnett
Due Southampton
Sept. 6.
Send 23/03/00
London Times 27/08/02 (Wednesday)
p4b Note Here:
Lt.-Col. F.I. Maxse commanding in place of Lt.-Col. H.C. Surtees (on leave).
p6a The Manila
left Cape Town for England with the following invalids:
Sick
convalescent 198 men
With the
following on passage home:
N. Staffs. Maj. T,M. Hawtayne, Capt. V.W. de Falbe
and 101 men
Essex Lt. G.A. Rayleigh and 44 men
Durham L.I. Maj. G.C. Mansel, Lt. A.W.B. Wallace,
2/Lt. W.L. Palk and 100 men
Yorks. L.I. Capt. B. Tulloch, Lt. H. Mallinsen and 100
men
Devon Lt. H.J. Storey and 99 men
RGA Lt. R.A. Thomas
RAMC Col. H. Martin, Capt. C.B. Martin, and 12
men
Civil Surgs. D.
Massey-Burnside, E.A. Trelfalo, J. Roberts, J.H. Highet
Due Southampton
Sept. 12.
The Dominion left
for England Aug. 21 with the following on passage home:
3/R. Sussex Maj. S.R. Clarke, Capts. C.P. Aldridge,
A.R. Hurst, W.M. Clarke, P.R. Papillon, Hon. J. Tufton, A.J. Parkin, Lts. H.F.
Bidder, W.W. Otter, R. Nicholson, C. St. Croix, C. Wilson, J. Vallentin, C.D.
Wynter, 2/Lts. G.R. Sandeman, R.B. Powys-Lybbe, J.S. Mellor, J.T. North, C.V.M.
Bell. J.C. Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Lt. & Qm. R. Pearce and 378 men .
3/Wiltshire Lt.-Col. E.C.A. Sandford, Majs. R.
Barclay, L.H. Warden, Capts. J.P.H. Winterscale, E.P. Lewis, Lts. F.H. Brooke,
W.P.B. Fraser, 2/Lts. F.R. Bailey, H.B. Mogg, A. McC. Inglis, Lt. & Qm. G.
Pepper and 511 men .
Lancs. Fus. Capt. G.H.B. Freeth, Lt. G.H. Soames and
100 men
R. Welsh
Fus. Capt. G.W.B. Lloyd, Lt. D.
Powell and 97 men
Somerset
L.I. Lt. W.H.M. Freestun, 2/Lt. C.C. Wigram and 100 men
Hants. Capt. H.L. Wheeler and 99 men
Cheshire Capt. J.R.K. Birch and 97 men
R. Irish
Rifles Lt. R.A.C. Daunt, A.F.T.
Hughes and 99 men
RAMC Maj. W.L. Gray, Capt. F. Ashe and 8 men
Nursing Sisters
L.C.M.N. Noble, A.B. Briscoe
Due Southampton
Sept. 11
The Orcana left
for England Aug 21. The following were listed:
Invalids
CG Lt. J.F. Hubbard
Sufflolk Lt. J.G. Black
Worcester Lt. M. Crawshaw
Shrop. L.I. Capt. H.M. Smith
Connaught Rangers Lt. P.C. Joyce
R. Dublin
Fus. Capt. W.H.A. Croker
RAMC Capt. F.M. Mangin
R. Malta
Arty. Capt. L. Monreal
Rev. G. Hood
Civil Surg.
B.H.S. Aylward
Nursing Sister E.
Seddon
Sick laying down
, 42; sick convalescent, 247
Wounded laying
down, 6; wounded convalescent, 11
With the
following on passage home:
Donegal Mil.
Arty. Capt. W.H. Milligan
I.Y. Lt. L.S. Deane
R. Sussex Lt.-Col. D.A. Doune
Derby Capt. R.C. Fenwick
Durham L.I. Lt. J.W. Jeffrey
RAMC Lt.-Col. J.C. Dorman, Maj. E. Davis, Capt.
F.W. Begbie, Lt. & Qm. A.H. Nubblett
ISC Capt. B.F.R. Holbrooke
Civil Surgs. H.K.
Dawson, T.S. Allan
Nursing Sisters
E.J. Wood, J.E. Dodds, A.G. French, M.S. Milne
Due Southampton
Sept. 10.
The Dunvegan
Castle left for England Aug. 20 with the following on passage home:
Shrop. L.I. Maj. C.T. Dawkins, Lt. G.A. Delme-Murray
and 99 men
Liverpool Capt. W. R. Pinwill, Lt. A.K. Kyrke-Smith
and 98 men
R. Scots
Fus. Capt. H.H. Northey, Lt. N. McD.
Teacher and 98 men
Lancs. Fus. Capt. E.C. Brierley, Lt. C.R. Hopkinson
and 99 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. E. Wood
RA Capts. E.B. Macnaughton-McNaughton,
C.G.L.S. Nash,
RAMC Majs. A.E.C. Spence, W. Turner, C.J.
MacDonald, Lt. S. Wood and 8 men
Nursing Sisters
M.J. McNair, A.S. Liell
Due Southampton
Sept. 6
The Soudan left
for England Aug. 20, with the following
on passage home:
Manchester Capt. J.D.B. Erskine, 2/Lt. W.G. Mansergh
and 97 men
S. Lancs. Lt. E. Robson and 100 men
E. Yorks. Lts. O.C. Wilkinson, H.E.P. Thomas and 100
men
ASC Capt. R.B. Airey, Lt. W.J.P. England and
88 men
E. Surrey Capt. A.H.S. Hart-Synnet, Lt. E. St. G.
Anson and 100 men
R. Lancs. Capts. W. Sandbach, J.M.A. Graham, Lt. E.
Von Brockdorff and 148 men
W. Yorks. Maj. H.A. Vowell, Capts. L.H. Spry, R.E.H.
Lowe, Lt. A.L. Boyall and 100 men
York &
Lancs. Lts. A.E. Palmer, R.E. Key and
150 men
SR Lt. A. McKinnon and 99 men .
Middlesex Capt. C.E. Pemberton, Lt. N.E.G.
Willoughby and 159 men
Leicester Maj. F.E. Glossop and 100 men
Res. of Off. Capt. B. Cave-Brown-Cave
RA Maj. J. Cowan
Yorks. L.I. Lts. T.B. Brewis, C.H. Ackroyd, A.C.G.
Luther, Hon. E. Stourton
S. Staffs. 2/Lt. G.R. Commings
R. High. Lts. Hon. C. Hore-Ruthven, E.F.M.
Urquhart, C.C. Lamb, C.C. West, 2/Lts. P.A. Duff, R.E. Forrester
N. Staffs. Lt. J.H. Ridgway
Liverpool Capt G. Beaumont
KRRC Capt. M.L. Porter
R. Scots
Fus. Capt. J.H.W. Pollard
AOC Lt. W.A. Simons
RAMC Col. J. Rhodes, Maj. R.J. Gibbes,
Capt. W.H. Nickerson
Rev. W.R. Gardner
Civil Vet.
Surg. C.E. Parker
Civil Surgs. P.
Tolles, E.L. Jenkins
Nursing Sisters
K.A. Moxon, G.W. Johnson, A. Bower, P. Schere, S. Lamming, C.B. Duke, M.E.
Knox, M.L. McAdam, L.A. Cowley, L.Allman, M. Potts
The following
were listed as invalids:
16/Lancers Maj. A.G. Dallas
19/Hussars 2/Lt. W. Gilligan
I.Y. Maj. H.J. Ferguson
RAMC Lt. R.A. Cunningham
Due Southampton
Sept. 10
The Arundel
Castle arrived Southampton yesterday morning with nearly 1,400 reservists and
Militiamen from South Africa .
Cape Times Weekly Edition
27/08/02
p3 Schedule for
departure listed. From Cape Town : European, 23 Aug., 2,000; Oswestry, 26 Aug.,
2,000; Walmer, 27 Aug., 1,144; Assaye, 28 Aug., 1,000; Doune Castle, 29 Aug.,
1,087; Tagus, 03 Sept., 1,325; Scott, o3 Sept., 900; Wileannia, 03 Sept., 200.
From Port
Elizabeth: Galician, 24 Aug., 1,500; Harlech Castle, 03 Sept., 558; Guelph, 03
Sept., 990; Roslin Castle, 06 Sept. 830; Winefredian, 11 Sept., 2,000.
From East London:
Newark Castle, 28 Aug., 750; Avondale Castle, 06 Sept., 1,526; Greek, 11 Sept.,
1,070; Winefredian, 12 Sept., 453.
From Durban:
Englishman, 31 Aog., 1,800; Galeka, 06 Sept., 1,400; Sicilia, 10 Sept., 1,050;
Rippingham Grange, Date not set, 1,500; Michigan, Date not set, 1,500.
Also mentions
that these figures include the following: By the Assaye, 632 men 4/Liverpool
and 350 reservists; by the Walmer Castle 888, 3/Argile and 350 reservists; by
the Doune Castle, 938, 3/ H.L.I., 125
reservists, 17 RAMC, by the Tagus, 518, 3/N. Staffordshire, 675, 4/Yorks, 200
reservists, by the Guelph, 637, 6/Manchester, by the Roslin Castle, 802,
4/Durham, by the Winefredian, 1,296 I.Y., by the Avondale Castle, 740, 5/R.B.,
558, 3/Lancaster, by the Greek, 515, 6/Worcester, 539, 3/E. Yorks, by the
Winefredian from East London, 453 I.Y.
p6 The Palawan
sailed from East London for England with 700 men including W. Riding, 100;
Northamptonshire, 100; Wiltshire, 100; Seaforth High . , 100; 20/Hussars, 30; Dublin Fus., 10; Dorset, 100;
Berkshires, 60; and W. Kent, 100. The following officers were listed; Capt.
Exham, Lt. Taylor, Lt. Barton, Lt. Joiner, Capt. Evans, Lt. Grey, Capt.
Houshold, and Lt. Le Merchant.
p24 Dateline
London, Aug. 21. The Tagus has
sailed from St. Helena for Cape Town
with 1,000 Boer prisoners.
Dateline London,
Aug. 22. The Canada has sailed from
St. Helena for Cape Town with 1,000
Boer prisoners.
Dateline London
Aug. 26. The Staffordshire sailed
from Bermuda for South Africa yesterday with 1,046 Boer prisoners.
p27 The Briton
arrived yesterday with the following named military passengers: Maj.-Gen. Sir
John Ardagh, Col. Harris, Capt. G.F. Jenkins.
The Walmer Castle
sails for Englend this afternoon with the following named military passengers:
Cols. B. Irving, Lambton, Lt.-Col. Watson, Majs. Jenkins, Swaby, Burrows,
Hicks, Capts. D. Boden, Musgrave, Legard, Lts. H. Heyworth, Parker, Truefit,
Sgt. Buyan, Q-M Sgt. Williams.
London Times 28/08/02 (Thursday)
p9a The Orotava
left for England Aug . 22 with the following on passage home:
RB Capts. J.T. Burnett-Stuart, R. Alexander,
Lt. C. Dick-Cunningham and 99 men
Essex Capt. C.J. Hobkirk and 49 men
Manch. Lt. E.N. Buchan and 98 men
RE Lt.-Col. J.L. Irvine, Capt. R.H.H. Boys,
Lts. Sir A. Bannerman, A. Meares, A.J. Wolff, E.V. Turner and 418 men
2/DG Lt. A.K.H. OBrien and 50 men
RA Lt.-Col. E.J.K. Priestley, Maj. G. Milne,
Capt. B.M. Bateman, Lt. C.E.G. Woollcombe-Adams, 2/Lt. B. Lamb
RFA 100 men
R. Inniskilling
Fus. Lt. G.C. Adams and 30 men
R. Scots
Fus. Lt. A. St. L. Fetherstonhaugh
and 99 men
Gordon High. Capt. P.S. Allan, Lt. V. Gordon and 99 men
RAMC Maj. M.W. Russell and 25 men
Lt. & Qms.
B.E. Essex, J.B. Conolly
E. Lancs. Lt. G.E.M. Hill
R.
Warwickshire Capt. F.C.P.
Williams-Freeman
Yorks. Maj. M.L. Ferrar
Worcester Bt.-Maj. B.F.B. Stuart, Lt. M.G. See
Derby Lt. P.C. Shepard
Northumberland
Fus. Lt. W.G.M. Sarel
L.N. Lancs. Lt. J.S. Gaskell
Bedford 2/Lt. W.E.W. Tottenham
Liverpool Capt.
T.W. Williams
Connaught
Rangers Lt. H.C. Hall
R. Scots Capts. S.R. Dunn, R.W. Campbell
R. Sussex 2/Lt. F.N. Thorne
KRRC Capts. H.C. Warre, M. Pratt
R. Fus. Lt. A.C. Hewitt
Civil Surgs. V.H.
Symons, H. Harvey, J.G. Cooke
Nursing Sisters
E.M. Kent, V. Christian, E. Ambrose
Due Southampton
Sept. 9.
The Golconda left
for England Aug. 23 with the following on passage home:
2/SR Lt. S.A.C. Hamilton and 101 men
RB Capt. A.C.H. Kennard, 2/Lt. W.V.L.
Prescott-Westcar and 100 men
2/Devonshire Lts. H.C. Whipple, B.H. Bosly and 100 men
1/Durham
L.I. Maj. B.W.L. Marchon, Capt. R.M.
DArcy-Hildyard, Lt. K.J.W. Leather and 100 men
2/Yorks.
L.I. Capt. H.C. Fernyhough, Lt. R.H.
Ellis and 100 men
2/E. Surrey Capt. F.L.A. Packman, Lt. L.H. le Fleming
and 100 men
RGA Capt. F.F. Lambarde, Lt. H.L. Murrow and
88 men
2/R. High. Capt. J.G.L. Hamilton, 2/Lt. J.M. Blair
and 100 men
1/S. Staffs. Capt. E.V. Cuppage, Lts. R.E.E. Franklin,
G.B. Vella, Lt. & Qm. F.H. White and 100 men
1/Leicester Majs. E.R. Scott, L.C. Sherer and 101 men
2/Manchester 3 men
19/Hussars 1 man
RAMC Lt. & Qm. P. MacKintosh, G.H. Painton,
Lt. F. Harvey, Lt.-Col. J. Armstrong and 8 men
Civil Surgs. T.E.
Harty, E.J.S. Chill
Nursing Sisters
K.O. White, M. Percival, G. Black, S.F. Pollard, S.M. Lippiatt, A.R. Allaway,
E.A. Cowley, E.J.M. Kere, M.D. Knapp, L. Shepherd, M. Everett, M.C. Cole, A.
Hill, F.C. Puddicombe, M. Clements
4/Manchester Capt. R. Hunt-Grubbe
Liverpool
Maj. T.C.P. Glynn, Capts. G.A. Howard-Vyse, A.C. Robinson, F. Hyslop,
Lts. N.B. Grounds, N.V. Stoddart, J.L. Wood, E.R.A. Hall
Imp. L.H. Lt. W.H. London
2/Munster
Fus. Capt. A.M. Bent Lt. E.M. Simms
Canadian
M.I. Lt. F.S. Morrison, invalid for
Canada.
Due Southampton
Sept. 14.
The European left
for England Aug. 24 with the following on passage home:
ASC Maj. E.C. Thring and 60 men
Derby Bt.-Maj. C.R. Crofton-Atkins and 98 men
R.W. Surrey Lt. J.T.W. Fiennes and 43 men
R. Irish
Rifles. Lt. T.L.Soutry and 50 men
Worcester Capts. M.R. Walsh , M.J. Sweetman and 208
men
RFA Capt. R.H. Griffiths, Lts. H.A. Hamilton,
T.E. Pooley and 171 men
Bedford Capt. E.F. Rowe and 104 men
Lincoln Maj. F.C. Lloyd and 63 men
Cameron
High. Capt. E. Craig-Brown, Lt.
P.W.N. Fraser and 87 men
Northumberland
Fus. Lt. W.N. Herbert and 100 men
Somerset
L.I. Capt. J.B.C. Thompson and 32 men
R. Sussex
Lt. A. Gouldsmith and 109 men
Suffolk
Lt. F.A. McDougall and 54 men
E. Lancs. Maj. C.W.T. Goff and 96 men
Oxford L.I. Lt. R.R.M. Brooke and 108 men
Hants. Maj. E.S. Crofts and 32 men
Lancs. Fus. Lt. C.F. Darcy and 47 men
Gordon High. Capt. A.F. Gordon, Lt. D.A.D. Alexander
and 69 men
L.N. Lancs. Capt. R.B. Flint and 98 men
W. Riding Lt. W.E. Maples and 43 men
Dorset Capt. C. Saunders and 59 men
RAMC Maj. T. Du B. Whaite and 15 men
1/R.
Dragoons Capt. E. York
Civil Surgs. J.S.
Paton, J.R. Pooler
6/Dragoons 34 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 14.
The Goth, Braemar
Castle and Moravian arrived yesterday at Southampton .
London Times 29/08/02 (Friday)
p10d The Hawarden
Castle left for England Aug. 24 with the following on passage home:
Worcester Maj. G.W. Lewis, Capt. P.C. Alderson and
146 men
R. Irish
Rifles Maj. D. Wilmot Sitwell, Capts.
A.V. Weir, C.R. Spedding, Lts. E.H. Saunders, T.N.F. Davenport, C.J. Wiley and
294 men
High. L.I. Maj. G.E. Begbie, Lts. G.M. Knight, R.C.W.
Alston and 20 men
ASC Capt. W. Taylor, Lts. H.W.A. Collum,
W.H.F. Kelly, W.G. Huskisson and 245 men
RAMC Maj. H. Carr and 13 men
Civil Surgs. T.M.
Johnstone, J.R. Turner
Nursing Sisters
M. McLeish, R. Howard, A. Cook
4/Hussars 26 men
11/Hussars 33 men
Sick laying down
11 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 13.
The Aurania
arrived Southampton yesterday morning .
London Times 30/08/02 (Saturday)
p4a Additions to
the passenger list for the Orotava, from St. Helena, Aug. 27:
97 Co. RGA Lt. Page and 60 men
43 Co. RE 9 men
3/Buffs 9 men
3/R. Sussex 1 man
2/Cheshire 2 men
1/Gloucester 1 sgt.
3/Middlesex Maj. Bennett and 8 men
ASC 1 lance-corporal
Civil Surg.
Wheeler
P.O.W. Staff 1 W/O and 1 Qm Sgt.
The Berwick
Castle , the Maplemore, and the Nubia arrived at Southampton yesterday .
London Times 01/09/02 (Monday)
p6d The Ortona
left for England Aug 27 with the following on passage home:
Worcester Maj. Chichester, Lts. L.M. Stevens, J.E.
Gordon, 2/Lts. J.L.F. Tweedie, N.C. Duncan and 144 men
Oxford L.I. Maj. A. Good, Capts E. Childers, R.E. Watt
and 100 men
Gloucester Capt. J.W.S. Wingfield-Digby, Lts. A.A.
McLeod, J. Fane and 172 men
Bedford Capt. C.R.J. Griffith, Lt. A.J. Hall and
99 men
ASC Capts. R.R.B. Jackson, D. Parsons and 138
men
R.W. Kent Capts. C.M. Allfrey, C.E. Kitson, Lts.
A.H. Grant, E.H. Norman and 100 men
R. Sussex Lt. J.S. Woodruffe, 2/Lt. J.O. Nelson and
99 men
Essex Capt. F.W. Moffitt, Lt. L.O.W. Jones,
C.J.B. Daubeny and 118 men
R. Irish
Fus. Lt. F.S. Brereton, 2/Lt. F.A.C.
Downes and 89 men
E. Lancs. Bt. Majs. E.A. Daubeny, J.S. Baumgartner,
Capts. A.A. Sanders, L.C.B. Hamber, Lt. G.C.D. Kempson, 2/Lt. L.D. Moule and
222 men
Northld.
Fus, Bt. Maj. W. Somerwell, Capt.
A.C.L.H. Jones, Lts. T.W. Carthew, H.C. Boddam-Whetham and 146 men
KRRC 2/Lt. C.T. Mackenzie and 41 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. W.W. Pike, Maj. J.P.S. Hayes,
Capt. G.H. Goddard, 2/Lt. P.T. Mackenzie and 23 men
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. E. De Burgh
Highland
L.I. Capt. H.T. Kays
RA Capts. A.C. Russell, G. Baillie, H.C.H.
Burton, C. de Saumerez, Lt. & Qm. W. Bass
R.W. Surrey Capt. C.W. Blake
7/Hussars Capt. C.H. Rankin
Remount
Depot Lt. E. Greene-Lake
I.Y. Maj. H.C. Carden, Lt. E.F. Flowerdew
R. Scots
Fus. Lt.-Col. E.E. Carr, Capt. A.H.
Leggatt
IG Lt. Earl of Kingston
1/Dragoons Maj. G.F. Steele
CG Capt. G. Fielding (Feilding)
N. Staffs. Maj. L.T.C. Twyford
Yorks. L.I. Lt.-Col. H.N.C. Heath
S.W. Bordrs. Maj. N. Burrows
N. Fusrs.
(?). Lt.-Col. Hon. C. Lambton
Manchester Col. J.E. Watson
W. Yorks. Maj. J.M. Benson
Canadian
Scouts Lt. F.W. Glennie
Australian
Staff Capt. H.C. Caines
W. Prov.
M.R. Lt. G.A. Wilmot
Civil Vet. Surg.
W.B. Gridley
Civil Surgs. L.F.
McLean, J.A. Booth, F. MacCabe, J. Fleming, J.B. Boyd, A.K. Mathews
Nursing Sisters
N. Johnson, A. Fincher, S.H.J. Hadden
M.I. Details 72 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 15.
The Walmer Castle left for England Aug. 27
with the following on passage home:
3/ Liverpool Col. J.M. Batten, Maj. E.C. Westem, Capts.
R.L. Hartley, S.D. Norris, H.E. Dedinfield, H.S. Husted, F.W. Barnes, R.J.
Hornridge, C.N. French, W.B. Dart, Lts. F.G. Wilmer, F.J. Lloyd, F.W.M. Drew,
F.M. Watney, E.W. Chapman, 2/Lts. C.S. Bayley, R.P. Culver, H.M. MacMillan,
F.G. Crompton, H.F.G. James, E.S. Wheeler, A. Blyth, H. Barton, C.H. Ker,
H.O.C. Thorp, Lt. & Qm. C. Roberts and 474 men
4/ Liverpool Lt.-Col. W.H. Hand, Maj. W. Maxwell,
Capts. C.S. Edridge, E.M. Beall, W.T.E. Wallace, G.E.H. Sheen, W.M.L. Bower,
Lts. A. Luidermore, J.A. Dearden, G.H. Jenkins, C.A.E. Miller, 2/Lts. A.B.
Stephenson, R.B. Prust, G.T. Maurice, N.H. Hutcheson, C.A.C.W. Wilmer, H.P.
Parker, J.M. Davidson, S.W. Price, Lt. & Qm. J.W. Bailey and 613 men
RFA Lt.-Col. A. Bell Irving
N. Staffs. Lt. H.P.L. Heyworth
Cheshire Capt. B.H.L. Stapylton
H.L.I. Capt. J.H. Purvis
Hants. Maj. F.R. Hicks
RB Capt. A.D. Boden
ASC Maj, W.S. Swabey
RAMC Lt.-Col. J.A. Gormley, Maj. H.C. Thurston
Civil Surg. J.
Dawson
Nursing Sisters
C.H. Harrison, A.M. Thomson
Due Southampton
Sept. 13.
The Norman
arrived at Southampton 9 a.m. Saturday with 59 officers and 1,123 men .
The Norham Castle
arrived Southampton Saturday morning .
London Times 02/09/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 03/09/02 (Wednesday)
p4b The Oswestry Grange
left for England Aug. 29 with the following on passage home:
3/York &
Lancaster Lt.-Col. J.E. Groomy,
Capts. E.J. Woodley, E.F. Lowthorpe, F.A. Cathcart, H.O. Swanstone, J.F.
Coston, J.H. Wansbrough, D.C. McClellan, Lts. K.R. Davies, D.T. Welsh, Lt.
& Qm. M.J. Duggan and 609 men
3/A & S
High. Lt.-Col. R.W. Colquhoun, Capts.
J.W. Scott-Plummer, M.E. Rouse, W. Home, Lt. W.A. Ganden, 2/Lt. G.H.R. Gibson,
Lt. & Qm. A. Beattie and 470 men
ASC Lt. I.R.S. Shinkwin and 105 men
5/Lancers Lt. H. de L. Hulton-Harrop and 44 men
Norfolk Capt. F.D. DeB. Bell and 102 men
Northants Lt. J. Wood-Martin and 90 men
KRRC Lt. C.F. Hawley and 69 men
R. Irish
Fus. Lt. C.M. Gibbon and 48 men
Seaforth
High. Capt. N.A. Thompson and 112 men
Wilts. Capt. W.E. Matchan and 96 men
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. W.A. Supple and 20 men
RAMC Maj. R.J.C. Cottrek and 16 men
Civil Surgs.
J.M.L. Brown, T.E. Bull
3/Hussars 20 men
N. Lancs. 26 men
Dorset 27 men
Due Southampton
21 Sept.
The Syria arrived
Southampton yesterday afternoon with a number of troops from South Africa .
Cape Times Weekly Edition
03/09/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Aug. 30. The Canada arrived
this morning with 984 ex-Boer prisoners.
London Times 04/09/02 (Thursday) Nothing Noted
London Times 05/09/02 (Friday)
p6c & d Note
Here: Chart showing British strength at
1 Aug.1899, and 31 May 1902.
The Assaye left
for England Aug. 31 with the following on passage home:
5/Middlesex Lt.-Col. V. Rolleston, Maj. B. Moore,
Capts. W.C.C. Ash, L. Fletcher, R.H. Parnell, A.R. Brown, B.J. Russell, A.D.
Snow, F.A. Baker, M.S. Furlong, Lts. L.F. Passy, J.H. Morris, G. Pearson, J.M.
Bathe, R.A.H. Inglis, H. Bennett, 2/Lts. M. Miles, R.A. Leving, E.A. Vinen,
P.T. Miller, C.P. Duck, C.B.S. Ricketts, Lt. & Qm. J. Lee, and 745 men
R. Fus. Capt. M.L.S.O. Cole, Lts. E.H.S.
Nicholson, A.C.S. Chichester, C.A.H. Palairet, R.S. May and 78 men
H.L.I. Capt. R.A.H. Ronaldson, Lts. D. Cameron,
R.H. Foster-Batham, J.L.C. Colquhoun, G.L. Rae, J.C. Clark, D. Lamont, W.
Mearns, F.H.L. Stevenson, L.G. Aitken and 30 men
Derby Lt. J.H.W. Becke and 69 men
RA Capt. E.W. Grove, Lt. C.S. Cameron
Seaforth
High. Capt. E. Campion, 2/Lt. L.
Holland
Cornwall
L.I. Capt. H.T. Cantan
Reserve of
Officers Capt. C.D.D. Shute
RAMC Lt.-Col. A.P. Hart, Lt. & Qm. W.
Duncan
Remount Capt. Eb. Fisher
10/Hussars Lt.-Col. H.L. Alexander
Norfolk 2/Lt. K.M. Buxton
Worcester Lt. J.T. Goff
S. Staffs. Capt. S.J. Jervis
I.G. Capt. H.R. Bruce
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. A. Grogan
Wilts. Capt. A.J. Yardley
York &
Lancs. Maj. E.C. Broughton, Lt. G.
Adhead, G. Henderson, 2/Lts. H.P. Lascelles, G.B. Groom, H.J. East, E.B.
Fawcett, G.T.E. Keith, L.W. Wolrige
R. High. Capt. W.R. Smith , Lt. I.J.D. Phillips
E. Yorks. Lts. J.L. Fisher, E.N. Gilliatt
Suffolk Lt. J.E. Marshall
W. of Scotland
Mil. Art. Lts. A.E. Moore, H.B.
Spear, A.R. Newlands
R. Scots
Fus. Maj. H.E. Gogarty, Lt. W.B.
Brook
Connaught
Rangers Lt. C.J. Hughes
SR Lt. S. Campbell
Leinster Lt. P. de Havilland
A & S
High. Lt. A.M. McG. Bell
KRRC Capts. G.A.P. Rennie, J.A. Hope
W. Riding Capt. K.A. McLeod
R. Irish Lt. C.D. Macklin
2/DG Lt. T.M. Hill
Border
Scouts Lt. T.W.H. Harel
Revs. T.S.
Goudge, D.P. Lane
Civil Vet. Surgs.
W. Jowett, A.D. Lalor, C.R. Twist
Civil Surgs. F.G.
Lloyd, P.T. Cairns
Nursing Sisters
M. Bell, A. Morrison
Due Southampton
Sept. 17
The Doune Castle
left for England Aug. 29 with the following on passage home:
3/H.L.I. Col. W.F. Story, Maj. E.A. Everett, Capts.
G.T.B. Wilson, L.C.E. Wyndham, J.E. Elin, G.M.G. Munro, G.D.
Porteous-Arbuthnot, J.F. Anderson, E.C. Hartley, C. Greenwell, W. Neilson, Lts.
R.E.W. Baird, A.G. Thomson, T. Jackson, A.C. Geddes, Capt. & Qm. W. Bissett
and 880 men
R. W. Surrey Lt. J. Rainsford-Hannay and 32 men
RAMC Capt. H.A. Berryman and 7 men
Civil Surg. J.
McLaws
Nursing Sisters
C.S. Carse, H. Anderson
R.W. Kent 22 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 19
The Galician left
for England Aug. 30 with the following on passage home:
H.L.I. Capt. W.M.F. Hamilton, Lt. H.M.
Craigie-Halkett. 2/Lt. A.J. McCulloch and 161 men
S. Wales
Bord. Capt. T.S. Marquis, Capt. &
Qm. W. Burrows and 94 men
R. Munster
Fus. Capt. G.C. Bowen and 72 men
Northumberland
Fus. Capt. H.R. Sandilands and 29 men
Border Maj. J.P. Wood, Lt. C.G.W. Andrews and 99
men
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. T.H.C. Frankland, 2/Lt. K.C.
Weldon, and 105 men
L.N. Lancs. Capt. H.A. Robinson, 2/Lt. D.R.H. Jackson
and 50 men
Yorks. Lt. H.V. Bastow and 44 men
Welsh Lt. C.C.Torington and 23 men
KRRC Lts. J.F.R. Pixley, A.H. Huth and 29 men
D.C.L.I. Lt. R.M. Grigg and 36 men
Cheshire Capt. W. Martin-Loake and 49 men
A & S
High. Lt. H.A. Duncan and 44 men
R.H.A. &
R.F.A. Capt. J.G. Dooner, Lt. H.
Davies Evans and 121 men
RGA Lt. A.H. Saner and 39 men
RE Maj. E.D. Swinton, Lts. C.R. Johnson, C.W.
Biggs and 101 men
RAMC Capt. J.G. Borne and 121 men
R. Sussex Capt. E.H. Montressor
5/Lancers Lt. W.E. Mummers
Oxford L.I. Lt. C.F. Henley
Northampton Lt. P.J. Partridge
Civil Surgs. C.J.
Jenson, J.A. Clement
Nursing Sisters
M. Sinitu, E.A. Ball, E.G. Lowe
8/Hussars 34 men
12/Lancers 32 men
R. Scots
Fus. 26 men
RB 25 men
Leinster 22 men
R. Welsh
Fus. 20 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 22
London Times 06/09/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 08/09/02 (Monday)
p6a The Sunda left
for England 01 Sept. with the following on passage home:
3/N.
Staffordshire Col. J.H. Monckton,
Lt.-Col. G.C. Hall, Majs. G.S. Tunnicliffe, C.H. James, G.L.P. Seckham, W.L.P.
Mark-Wardlaw, H. Marwood, Capts. H.E. Falls, W. Shakespeare, Lts. A.N. Ogilvie,
H.J. Bath, B. White, H.G. Harrison, 2/Lts. J.T.D. Kirkpatrick, A.S. Bonsfield,
H.C. Faussett, A.C. Hudson, W. Shaw-Sandiland and the following attached
officers, Capt. A.T. Smythe, 2/Lts. M.M. Ralph, C.E. Griffith, R.L.S. Roberts,
E.B. Place, C.E.P. Long, E.B. Wyld and 507 men
3/A & S
High. Majs. A.F. Mackenzie, A.H.
Middleton, Capt. G.D. Baillie-Hamilton, Lts. R.M. Ker, J.R. Couper, K. Barge,
J.A. Mackenzie, G. Cunninghame, J.A. Ure, A. Cuningham, B. White, and 352 men
N. Lancs. Capt. R.E. Barkeley
RAMC Lt.-Col. H.J. Peard, Maj. D. Stiell
Nursing Sisters
H. Hogarth, A. Knaggs
Rev. Finn
Due Southampton
Sept. 23.
The Newark Castle
left for England Sept. 3, with the following on passage home:
R. Berks. Capt. J.H.W. Southey, Lts. A.E.F. Harris,
R.J. Collins and 194 men
R. Scots Capt. G. Gunn, Lt. N.K. Charteris and 113
men
Lincoln
Lt. R.F.G. Broomhead and 29 men
R. Irish Capt. W.H. White, 2/Lt. E. Roche-Kelly and
99 men
KRRC Capt. H.C. Johnson, 2/Lt. H.M. Gosling and
200 men
RAMC Maj. E.R. Hamilton and 15 men
Manchester Capt. R.N. Hardcastle and 98 men
Civil Surg. J.T.
Jordan
2/DG 23 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 26.
The Bavarian
arrived at Southampton Saturday with nearly 2,000 officers and men .
The Dunvegan
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday morning at 6 30.
London Times 09/09/02 (Tuesday)
p3c Dateline
Madras, Sept. 8. The Transport Ionian
left yesterday for South Africa with 1,300 Boers.
p8d Note Here:
Chart showing Home Stations of Returning Troops.
The Plassy
arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 36 officers and 906 men and some
details.
London Times 10/09/02 (Wednesday)
p5b The Scot left
for England Sept. 4, with the following on passage home:
3/Northampton Col. J. Hill,
Majs. Earl of Westmoreland, H. Wickham, Capts. E.O. Smith, Sir. A.De
Capell-Brooke, C.P. Harvey, L.H. Martineau, H. Grant-Thorold, A.G. Weigall,
G.F. Hodgson, Lts. P.B. Allott, W.A. De Gale., A.W. Hunt, 2/Lts. B.H. Harrison,
C.R.D. Nash-Wortham, A.W. Trefusis, H.S. Benyon, H. De Wolf, M.C. Smith, R.C.
Fowler, and 613 men .
Scottish
Boreerers Capt. C.M. Stephenson and
76 men
Northumberland
Fus. Maj. G.S.C. Willmott and 59 men
R.W. Surrey 2/Lt. W.A. Adams and 33 men
R. Fus. Lt.-Col.
C.G. Donald, Capt. M. Byng, Lts. L.W. Kentish, W.H. Machin, 2/Lts. E.G.
Ozanne, F.V.B. Birwan
Reserve of
Officers Lt. R. Crawshay
S. Wales
Bord. Lt. G.A.M. Praed
1/Suffolk Lt. C.H. Standbridge
R. Monmoth
RE Lt. F. St. J. Atkinson,
I.Y. Lt. C.P. Cross
Staff Col. G.M. Bullock
Devon Capt. G.N.T. Smyth-Osborne
York &
Lancs. Capt. C.F. Thomas
RFA Capt. H.R.W.M. Smith, Lt. H.B. Cox
Hants. Lt. H.B. Renny
RAMC Lt.-Col. M.D. OConnell, Capt. C.J.S.
Archer
R.W. Kent Capt. H.L.C. Moody
16/Lancers Maj. C.M. Dixon
Lancashire
Fus. Capt. H.O. Bishop
Somerset
L.I. Capt. E.G. Elger
Essex Capt. G.M.H. Stirling
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. W.F. Stirling
Gordon High. Lt. A.T. Gordon
RB Lt. E. Coke
Nursing Sisters
J. Speed, M.J. Martin, A.F. Bodwell
R. Irish
Fus. 19 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 20
The Wilcannia
left for England Sept. 3, with the following on passage home:
RGA Capt. J.C. Appleyard and 130 men
Dublin City Mil.
Arty. Lt. G.L.E. Sherlock
RAMC Lt. P.J. Bodington and 3 men
I.Y. 65 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 22.
The Orotava
arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with over 1,200 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition
10/09/02
p25 The Briton
sails for England today with the following named military passengers: Majs. K.
Daivas, White, Goring, St. Mure, Capts. Phillips, Tupper, Capt. & Mrs.
Crowe, Lts. Stokes, G. Mure, Sgt. F. Watts.
London Times 11/09/02 (Thursday)
p3a Dateline
Wellington, Sept. 10. The Norfolk has
sailed from the Bluff with 1,000 tons of potatoes and a large quantity of
frozen and preserved meat for South Africa .
Dateline Simons
Town, Sept. 10. The City of Vienna
arrived here from Bermuda yesterday evening with 1,100 repatriated prisoners.
London Times 12/09/02 (Friday)
p5a The Tagus left
for England Sept. 6, with the following on passage home:
4/E. Surrey Lt.-Col. E.F. Sulivan, Maj. F.G.S. Moon,
Capts. R.E. Benson, J.H. Dresser, C. OMalley, C.R. Etches, C.G. Gordon, B.G.F.
Garnett, T.H. Stringer, Lts. A.A.A. Gilbert, A. White, G.V.D.A. Innes, L.E.
Haines, 2/Lts. C. Tredcroft, R.M.B.I. Cromie, J.B. Humphrey, H.B.A. Maling,
H.H.G.N. Burke, P. Percival, Clark, M.G.H. Barker, T.H. Curtis, T.S. King and
824 men
4/Yorks. Lt.-Col. B.G. Harrison, Capts. R.B.
Turton, F.L. Puxley, F.A. Ragley, W.B. Shannon, J.F.V. Thorne, Lts. A. Wright,
F. Latham, 2/Lts. A.D.B. Scott, B.H. Archer, E.F. Bates, F.W.W.M. Arden, Lt.
& Qm. J. Sheridan, the following attached
Capts. W.S. Fulton, E.C. Rogerson, A.W. Gelston, G.W. Biggs, W.A.H.
Grimshaw, Lts. G.J.V. McCraig, A.B. Fulleton, C.E. Wells, H. DArcy, J.R.
Cartwright and 531 men
RAMC Maj. M.O.D. Braddell, Lt. S.G. McAllum and
12 men
Nursing Sisters
A.A. Murphy, A. Tomanley
Cheshire 22 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 25 (?)
The Guelph left
for England Sept. 7 with the following on passage home:
6/Manchester Col. C.D. Leyden, Maj. A.H. Baldwin,
Capts. B.W. Pigott, W.L. Beales, J.E. Lamb, L. Johnstone, T.M. Greer, P.E.
Hohnson, Lts. G.H. Ernen, R.A. Packham Bullard, A.A.P.R. Stuart, C.H.S.
Vaudrey, B.M. Carrell, A.G. Moore, C.E. Roberts, 2/Lts. H. Gillios, W.H.
Holroyd-Sergeant, H.J.F. Wallis, H.Y. Purcell, Lt. & Qm. M.H. Connery and
623 men
Connaught
Rangers Capt. H.A. Hamilton, Lt. O.F.
Lloyd and 87 men
R. Inniskilling
Fus. Maj. C.H.L. Davidson, Capt. C.S.
Owen, Lt. E. Ridings, S.F. Dunbar and 168 men
H.L.I. 2/Lt. C.H.T. Whitehead and 16 men
A.O.C. Capt. E.W. Bradbridge and 33 men
RAMC Maj. G.E. Hale, Lt. A.J. Williamson,
S.
Staffordshire Capt. P.E.R.F. Smith,
Lt. V.B. Wilson
Lancs. Fus. Capt. J.F.E. Bowring
3/V.B. Essex Lt. H.E. Phillies
2/Middlesex V.
Arty. Lt. G.M. Horn
Border Lt. E. James
Worcestershire Lt. R.L.
Barlow, Devon Lt. E. Duke
Berkshire Lt. F.H. Barkley
Somerset
L.I. 2/Lt. F.H. Wyley
Shropshire
L.I. 2/Lt. H.B. Green
Civil Surg. J.
Stewart
Nursing Sisters
C. Duncan, M. Tyndall, L. Thornton
Due Southampton
Oct. 29 (?).
The Wakool left
Cape Town Sept. 8 for Hong-kong with the following:
1/Derby Lt.-Col. H.C. Wylly, Capts. R.H. Keller,
T.H.M. Green, L.St. H. Morley, J.F. Ritchie, P.F.R. Anley, Lts. C.D.M.
Harrington, G.F. De Pledge, J.H. Wybergh, W.R. Frend, G.L.H. Manby, M.B. Webb,
G.D.I. Armstrong, H.L. Napier, B.W. Paul, M.B. Rimington, 2/Lt. C.D. Harvey,
E.M.T. Collin, Lt. & Qm. F. Tyler and 570 men .
ISC Lt. C.E. Dease ( for India)
RAMC Capt. H.C. French and 4 men
Civil Surg. M.T.
Ellis
Due Hong-kong
Oct. 6.
The Dominion
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning .
The Orcana also
arrived at Southampton yesterday .
London Times 13/09/02 (Saturday)
p6c The Manila
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning
The Palawan also
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 25 officers and 938 men .
London Times 15/09/02 (Monday)
p10c The Avondale
Castle left East London for Southampton Sept. 9, with the following on passage
home:
5/RB Lt.-Col. W.C.E. Sergeant, Capts. Viscount
Vernon Morpeth, F.D. Vernon, T.J. LEstrange, W.B. Branston, R.B. Gossett, Lts.
C.B. Southey, B.H. Hodgson, J.S.M. Corrie, 2/Lts. J.A. Yates, E.T.J. Kerans,
F.E.P. Case, J.B. Redmond, J.G.S.W. Samamn, F.P. Edwards, Qm. W. Wadham and 671
men
13/Middlesex
V.R.C. N.V. Tyrwhitt,
3/Dorset Lt. L.E. Mercer
RE Capt. W. Hawley, Lts. A. Ruck, H.W. Milne
4/V.B. Devon Lt. T. Trad
7/ R.B. 2/Lt. H.C.L. Rumbold
3/Scottish
Bord. 2/Lt. F.H.B. Dealtry
3/KRRC Capt. & Adj. C. Herbert-Stepney
3/Leicester Maj. B.G. Humphrey, Capts. P.R. Fuller, C.H.D.
Palmer, C. Turner, K.T. Stewart, F.R.C. Paget, H.P. Cross, R.H. Radford, Lts.
G.M. Evans, W. Callington, H.F. Emmerson, H.a.F. Gordon, R.D. Burne, C.P.
Mason, 2/Lts. W.H. Brymer, J.E. Courthope, A.S. Christie, W. James and 538 men
5/R. Irish Fus. Maj. W.H. Broughton, Lt. A.E. Beattie
4/S. Staffs. Lt. L.D. Inglefield
Leicester Maj. & Adj. G.H.P. Burne
2/E. Kent Lt. W.R. Stainforth and 56+ men
1/R. Irish Lt. G.A. Elliott and 3 men
1/Manchester Lt. A.G. Omered
AOC 9 men
RAMC Lt. C.R. Wilson and 50 men
Civil Surgs. H.
Bayliss, J.B. Meldon
Nursing Sisters
H. Freer, F.L. Gledhill, E. Taylor, K. Lamant
2/R. Berks. Lts. J.P. Hunt, J.R. Bassett, B.H.W.
Taylor , G.F. Way (attached) and 198 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 3.
The Walmer Castle
arrived Southampton 10 40 a.m. Saturday with 46 officers and 1,087 men .
The Golconda
arrived Southampton (?) Saturday (?) with 990 men .
Note Here:
Lt.-Col. J.T. Sterling, CG, mentioned here.
London Times 16/09/02 (Tuesday)
p6c The Harlech
Castle left for England Sept. 9, with the following on passage home:
3/Cheshire Col. A. Hill, Majs C.P. Lees, R.J. Cooke,
Capts. F.E. Christian, W.C. Earle, C.H. Toler, J. Dundas, Lts. A.T. Sheringham,
P.J. Mottram, T.M. Booadbent, F.D. Frost, C.A. Matterson, R.D. Apthorp, 2/Lts.
J. R. Brooks, J.D. Penrose, Lt. & Qm. T. Dutton and 442 men .
S. Lancs. Capt. R.A. Greg
Derbyshire Lt. R.B. Rickman and 18 men
R. Manmouth
Eng. Lt. F.E. Gill
Seaforth
High. Lt. & Qm. D. King
RAMC Capt. C.E. Pollock
Civil Surgeon
L.C. Whittaker
Nursing Sisters
E.M. Chamberlain, E.M. Dutton
Due Southampton
Oct. 3.
The Canada left
for England Sept. 9, with the following on passage home:
1/Border Lt.-Col. G.H. Ovens, Majs. W.F. Nash,
C.E.H. Cooch, Capts. P.J. Bellamy, G.F. Booadrick, Lts. P.F.B. Hawes, W.L.
Allen, E.H.H. Lees, C.H. Harrison, 2/Lts. B.O. Palmer, S.H. Dawson, S.H.
Worrall, A.P. Blackwood, J.W. Chumley, H.A. Askew, P.P.W. Fendall, Lt. &
Qm. F.W. Austin and 452 men
1/Suffolks Majs. V.W.H. Graham, C.F. Lenneck, Capts.
C.R. Fryer, G.N. Glossop, F.A. White, F.T.D. Wilson, Lts. S.J.B. Barnardiston,
G.A.L. Thompson, G.P. Newstead, E.N. Jourdain, A.H.W. Temple, A.G. Taylor,
T.F.S. Pratt, E.H. Reid, 2/Lts. H.E. Thomas, P.S. Walker, W.M. Campbell, Capt.
& Qm. A. Smith and 488 men
2/Hants. Lt.-Col. H.W. Smith, Bt.-Maj. H. Tompson,
Capts. M. de Montmorency, H.J.W. Whitaker, Lts. H.W. Man, E.R. Street, A.E.
Andrews, N.E. Baxter, W.H. Middleton, F.S.T.J. Barton, 2/Lts. J.D.M. Beckett,
B.S. Parker, W.C. Garcia, G.W. Reid, Lt. & Qm. D.G. Andrews and 449 men
31 Co. RGA Capt. R.C.J. Alexander, Lt. F.F. Rynd and
55 men
7/RE Maj. E.D. Haggitt, Capt. R.H. Macdonald,
Lts. R.H. McClintock, E.E.B. Wilson and 54 men
45/RE Capt. G.E. Smith, Lt. J.J. Connor and 68
men
3/DG Capt. W.R. Ponsonby
6/DG Lt. H. Dixon
8/Hussars Lt.-Col. C.E. Duff
12/Lancers Lt.-Col. T.J. Atherton
RGA Lt.-Col. H.C.C.D. Simpson
RE Maj. J.S. Purvis
Leicester Maj. S.R.L. White
Leinster 2/Lt. W.H. Kerans
R. Irish
Fus. Capt. & Qm. R. Johnson
R. Lancs. Capt. W.B. Malony
E. Surrey Lt. G.F.C. Wollett, 2/Lts. G.S. Hutton, H.E.
Ward, C.W. Wall
Yorks. Capt. G. Christian
R. Fus. Capt. A.W. Rickman
Derby Lt. C.G.W. Hobbs
R. Irish Maj. F.I. Gavin
R. Dublin
Fus. Maj. W. Bromilow
Northumberland
Fus. Maj. C. Armstrong
W. Yorks. Capt. H.B. Trevor
AOD Lt.-Col. G.J. Butcher
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.C. Gunning
Border
Scouts Capts. C. Tabateau, H.
Tabateau, F. McSheehy
Cape GA Lt. D. McCarthy
Civil Surgs. W.
Lee, J.C. Franklin
Nursing Sisters
V.J. Lamb, M. Dow.
Due Southampton
26 Sept.
The Ortona
arrived Southampton yesterday morning with troops.
The European also
arrived Southampton with a number of officers and 1,900 troops.
London Times 17/09/02 (Wednesday)
p5d The Briton
left for England Sept. 10, with the
following on passage home:
5/R. Warwick Maj. J.F. Clyde, Capts. E.L. Allen, L.M.F.
Gladwin, J.L. Hacket, C.A.R. Hodgson, J.H.G. White, J.M.C. Austin, C.H.G.
Newington, Lts. W. Cosier, C.E. Adamthwaite, G.B. Ford, H. Stoddart, P.J. Locke,
O.T. Crawshay, 2/Lts. W.A. Panton, J.M. Milling, H. Chadwick, A.G. Martin, C.
Fletcher, J.M. Lingen. T.F. Brook, Capt. & Qm. G. Rance and 671 men
11/RE Capt. W.T. Digby, Lt. R.F.A. Hobbs and 48
men
6/RE Maj. H. Broke, 2/Lt. D. Ogilvy and 52 men
4/RE Lt. L.C. Jackson and 23 men
R. Irish
Fus. Lt. F.W.E. Johnson and 73 men
8/Hussars Capt. L.C. Page and 28 men
Yorkshire Maj. M.H. Tomlin, Lt. G.C. Evans, 2/Lts.
G.P. Stevens, B.C.D. Nash-
Wortham, B.L. Maddison, C.E. Moss-Blundell
Essex 2/Lts. C.F. de Salis, A.R. Earle, M.A.P.
Gilman
Middlesex 2/Lt. R. Maclean
RGA Capt. A.D. Freeland
West Riding 2/Lts. S.F. Marriner, N.B. Goddard, D.A.
Fairbairn, G.C.B. Farrel
R. Dublin
Fus. 2/Lts. U.C. Jennings, J.F.
Newton, J.E. Clarke
Somerset L.I.
Maj. W.P. Braithwaite
3/Hussars Capt. B. Granville
York & Lancs.
Capt. B.B. Learoyd
R. Fus. Maj. S.T.B. Lawford
RAMC Maj. W.H. Pinches
Canadian
M.I. Capt. J.H. Staple, Lt. J.E.
Armstrong and 53 men
Canadian
Scouts Lt. F.W. Lerwill
Civil Surg. R.L.
Rose
Nursing Sisters
A. Jarman, A. Rose-Innes
R. Sussex 20 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 27
The Avoca left
for England Sept. 10, with the following invalids:
RGA Lt. H.R. Adams
Tipperary Mil.
Arty. Lt. R.M. Knolles
Lincolns. Lt. S.L. Swanzy
Worcesters. 2/Lt. N.C. Duncan
R. Sussex 2/Lt. A.W.K. Lloyd
S. Lancs. Capt. H. De L. Walters
KRRC Maj. H.C. Howard
Seaforth
High. Lt. J.A. Brims
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. M.F.B. Dennis
APD Capt. R.W. Fanshawe
Lts. W.
Underwood, M.H. Mather
Civil Surgs. A.
Ellenbogen, W. Erskine
Nursing Sisters
L.C. Mitchell, M. Roche
Sick laying down
, 44; sick convalescent, 211
Wounded laying
down, 8: wounded convalescent, 12
With the
following on passage home:
45/RFA Maj. R. Casement, Lt. J.H.S. Stone and 59
men
86/RFA Capt. F. Rainsford Hannay, Lt. E.F.
Shewell, 2/Lt. W.S. Pillans and 52 men
87/RFA Capt. W.H.C. Bell, Lt. R.A. McClymont and
58 men
Elect. Eng. Maj. A. Bain, Capts. E.L. Leaf, H. Bigge
and 24 men
Essex 2/Lts. H.E. Watkins, W.C. Warren, T. Dallin
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. J. Hodgins, 2/Lts. A.J.
Marshall, R.W. Goff
RAMC Lt.-Col. P.H. Johnston, Capt. J.G.
McNaught
Celon M.I. Capt. R.V. Webster
Civil Surgs. R.T.
Harrison, F.Z. Davies, J.J.Y. Campbell
Nursing Sisters
M.S. Farley, A. Mackenzie, R.L. Shappere, M. Fawcett, A. May.
APOC 50 men
Northumberland
Fus. 16 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 1.
The Roslin Castle
left for England Sept. 11 with the following on passage home:
4/Durham
L.I. Lt.-Cols. H.M. Greenwell, C.W.
Darwin, Maj. J.E. Bush, Capts. R.H.W. Cardiff, T. Hodgson, W.A. Fraser, H.
Danvern, P.C. Du S. Leather, G.A. Warburton, A.E.M. Bacon, Lts. C.H. Wilkinson,
H.W. Glenn, W.G. Hoare, A.B. Clayton, 2/Lts. A.J.E. Smith, N.A.G.
Leadbitter-Smith, J.S. Archer, C.B.F. Bennett, J.O.F. Bennett, J.E. Knowles,
C.S. Garbett, E. Shaw Phillips, W.T. Wyllie, J.R. Cleave, R.W. McGrath, Capt.
& Qm. J.M. Byrne and 749 men
3/ R. Irish Lt. E.H.B. Thompson
3/Gordons 2/Lt. R.L. McCall
R. Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. B.H. Purdon
Seaforth
High. Lt. G.W. Tweedie
RA Lts. L. Gascoigne, A.M. Addison, M.
Crofton
2/V.B.
Northumberland Fus. C.B. Skinner
L.N. Lancs. Lt. C.B. Wallis, 2/Lts. C.N.C. Hayter,
F.G. Kunhardt
R. Innis.
Fus. Lt. C. Alexander, 2/Lt. H.A.
Harris
Reserve of
Officers Maj. C.de C. Ethridge, Lt.
F. Walter
12/Lancers Capt. W.H. Greenly, Lt. J.J. Pawson
Yorks. Capts. E.C. Clegg, R.J.T. Bindley, Lts.
R.H. Duff, A.W.B. Brown, 2/Lt. A.S. Croswaite
Liverpool Lt. J.H.S. Batten
Connaught
Rangers 2/Lt. G.F. Callaghan
Cameronians 2/Lt. E.P. Grant
Sussex Mil.
Arty. Lt. D.D. Rose
Buffs. Lt. E.H. Lynch
E. Surrey Capt. R.E. Benson
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. W.F. Stirling
R. Irish
Rifles Capt. J.D. Hamilton
RAMC Maj. J. Will, Lt. & Qm. A. Clapshaw
ASC 2/Lt. A.E. Hogger
A.P.D. Maj. R.W. Graham
Bethunes
M.I. -- Capt. C.T. Coke
Border
Scouts Lt. B. Blyth
Western
L.Horse Lt. J. Clarke
Aust. Comm.
Horse Maj. J. De B. Griffiths
Civil Surg. K.
Fraser
Nursing Sister
R.O. Robertson
RHA &
RFA 24 men
Due Southampton
Sept. 29.
The Cestrian left
for England Sept. 12, with the following on passage home:
3/Lincoln Lt.-Col. C.A. Swan , Capts. W.G. Harding,
G.E. Heneage, J.G. Thorold, C.E.F. Rich, P.C. Wright, W.V.R. Fane, S.
Massingberd, Lts. A.K.M.C.W. Savory, R.H. Skinner, J. Topham, G. Piggot, E.H.
Allot, 2/Lts. H.R. Milnes, W.H. Davis, H.B. Skinner, Lt. & Qm. T. Hammond
and 519 men
3/Essex Lt. Col. H.H. Stewart, Majs. A.J.
Calsworthy, J.B. Oreilly, R.W. Bayley, Capts. F.C. Winter, G.N. Sheffield, J.H.
Montagu, H.M. Tufnell, C.M. Forsbrook, J. Cunningham, D.M. Mathew, Lt. H.
Perry-Ayscough, 2/Lts. J. Bradstock, G.M. Ayscough, H.W. Cleve, O.N. Seagrave,
Lt. & Qm. G.S. Ames and 532 men
4/R. Dublin
Fus. Col. E. Pearse, Maj. M.C.
Hackett, Capts. G. Downing, L. Alen-Mahon, A.D. Lang, C.J. Cameron, J.H.
Murray, R.P. Walsh, Lts. J.S. Robertson, C.J. Burke, A.L.P. Jesson, R.J.
Rogers, 2/Lts. C.L.H. Cooper, L.M. Johns, C. Rowley, D.W. Jackson, Lt. &
Qm. J. Ward. and 524 men
U/RHA Lt.-Col. H.M. Campbell, Lts. A.H.D. West,
J.E. Rich and 85 men
37/RFA Capt. H.H. Wade, Lt. C.O.C. Hunt and 66
men
RAMC Capt. R.C. Lewis
Civil Surgs. A.B.
Brown, T.J.G. Wilson.
Due Southampton
Oct. 3.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
17/09/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 18/09/02 (Thursday)
p5e The Lake
Michigan left for England Sept. 13 with the following on passage home:
3/GG Lt.-Col. the Hon. J.T. Stanbyn, Majs.
W.A.L. Fox-Pitt, L.R. Fisher-Rowe, Hon. A.V.F. Russell, Capts. G.F. Trotter,
E.H. Trotter, Surg.- Capt. C.W. Profeit, Lts. G.D. Jeffreys, C.Le D. Leslie-Melville,
V. Vivian, D.N. Brooke, P.H. Herman-Hodge, E. Seymore, 2/Lts. C.V. Fisher-Rowe,
C.T. Clayton, H.C. Woods, E.F. Sartorious, W.E. Necol, W.T. Payne-Gallwey,
Viscount J.R. Mahon, A.L. Napier, M.E. Makgill-Crichton-Maitland, Lt. & Qm.
W.J. Cook and 1,014 men
1/CG 2/Lt. A.C. Tritton and 39 men
IG 24 men
SG Lt. the Hon. T. Cooke and 27 men
1/W. Riding Lt.-Col. P.T. Rivett-Carnak, Maj. F.A.
Hayden, Capts. S.C. Umfreville, L.G. Stayner, H.D.E. Greenwood, W.E.M. Tyndall,
L.A. Ackworth, Lts. J.H.B. Wilson, C.G.O. Harman, E.M. Liddell, Capt. & Qm.
J.T. Seaman and 474 men
1/Yorks.
Lt.-Col. H. Bowles, Maj. M.H. Orr, Lts. W.B. Walker, J.C. Morgan, C.H.
Marsden, H.W. McCall, B.H. Leatham, M.E.T. Gunthorpe, 2/Lts. S.L. Whatford,
A.F. Bone, Maj. & Qm. C. Organ and 354 men
1/Oxford
L.I. Lt. C.L. Scott and 66 men
RAMC
Maj. H.T. Knaggs, Lt. E.G. Ffretch and 8 men
Rev. H.M. Larner
Due Southampton
Oct. 5.
The Rippingham
Grange left for England Sept. 14, with the following on passage home:
RFA
Lt.-Col. F. Waldron, Maj. L.G.F. Gordon, Lt. R.W. Lamb and 208 men
RGA Lt. W.F.P. Groves
RE Bt.-Maj. A.J. Craven, Lt. H.L. Meyrick and
93 men
Devonshire Capt. C.S. Warwick, Lt. O.J. Mortimore and
150 men
W. Yorkshire Lt. F.J. Lemon, 2/Lt. H.G. Bird and 98 men
Leicester Capt. B.C. Dwyer, Lt. F. Lewis and 93 men
Cameronians Capt. H.E. Green and 33 men
Shropshire
L.I. Lt. E.P. Dorien-Smith and 68 men
N.
Staffordshire Lts. J. Carnegy, A.N.
Beauclerk, 2/Lts. G. Strongitharme, R.A. Bradley, E.M. Steward, C.A.W.
Anderson, J.M. Crayie, H. Etlinger and 140 men
Yorks &
Lancs. Lts. A.H.C. Kearsey, E. Morton
and 24 men
R. Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. D.H. Powell and 67 men
Rifle Brig. -- 2/Lt. M.E. Rayner and 134 men
R. Lancs. 2/Lt. E.C.R. Kempson
RAMC Lt.-Col. T.J.R. Lucas, Majs. S.F. Freyer,
H.B. Mathias
19/Hussars 20 men
Liverpool 47 men
Yorkshire
L.I. 14 men
KRRC 68 men
Lancs. Fus. 35 men
Cheshire 21 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 10 .
London Times 19/09/02 (Friday)
p6c The
Winifredian left for England Sept. 13, with the following on passage home:
1/CG Lt.-Col. A.E. Codrington, Maj. G.
Pleydell-Bouverie, Capts. N.R. Wilkinson, L.C. Garratt, Hon. L.D.H. Hamilton,
Lts. H.F. Stirling, G.J.C. Grant, A.F. Watts-Russell, C.M. King, 2/Lts. G.
Hutch, E.G. Gillilan, F.S. Winnington, Viscount T.V.C. Northland, Sir W.B.
Barttelott, G.E. Vaughan, H.E. Whaley, D. Rooke, H.J.H. Pakenham, Surg.-Maj.
J.F. Bateson, Surg.-Capt. A.W. Hooper and 626 men .
1/SG
Lt.-Col. the Hon. C. Harbord, Capts. R.G.I. Bolton, G.J.M.
Bagot-Chester, W.S. Gosling, Lts. T.H. Rivers-Bulkeley, J.H. Cuthbert, B.G. Van
de Weyer, B.H.S. Romilly, A.A.L. Stephen, Lord A.G. Falconer, G.E.H. Macdonald,
2/Lts. M.O. Roberts, Hon. E.M. Massey, R.G. Stracey, Hon. J.S. Coke, W.J.
Wickham, G.C.D. Gordon, Capt. & Qm. G. Payne and 659 men
1/Oxford
L.I. Lt.-Col. the Hon. A.E. Dalzell, Maj. H.R. Davies, Capts. R.M.
Feilden, A.J.F. Eden, S.F. Hammick, Lts. F.H. Stapleton, C.E. Forrest, J.A.
Ballard, H.L. Wood, J.F.C. Fuller, E.H. Kirkpatrick, 2/Lts. F.J. Scott-Murray,
H.C. Ind, R.O. Logan, R.E.U. Hermon-Hodge, F.F. Tarver, W.E.E. Morland, Lt.
& Qm. W. Ross, and 540 men
Thames Mil. Sub.
Miners. Lt. C.H. Ayscough
3/Lincoln
Lt. F. Elliott
RAMC Lt. J.F. Martin and 7 men
Civil Surg. C.D.
Soutter
Due Southampton
Oct. 5
The Mohawk left
Port Elizabeth for England Sept. 15, with the following on passage home:
2/CG Lt. Col. Hon. A.H. Henniker, Maj. H.G.D.
Shute, Capts. the Hon. E.M. Pakenham, Lord Newtown-Butler, C.E. Pereira, T.E.
Case, H.A. Gell, J.H.C. Graham, Lt. & Adj. J.B. Campbell, Lts. Hon. C.H.S.
Monck, F. Hardy, A.J.E. Egerton, C.P. Haywood, R.B.J. Smith, E.G.
Christie-Miller, W.E. Gibbs, 2/Lts. G.H. Brown, G.M. Paget, W.A.
Fuller-Maitland, Capt. & Qm. Grindel, Surg.-Maj. W.R. Crook-Lawles, Capt.
E.E. Powell, RAMC, attached, total of 22 officers, 1 warrant officer and 791
men
2/CG M.I. Capt. J. Ponsonby, Lt. H.F. Ward, 2/Lts. Hon.
C.M.B. Ponsonby, B. Vandewyer, H. Phillips, total 5 officers and 149 men
Civil Surg.
F.W.R. Taugh
Nursing Sisters
A. Myring, C. Meany
RAMC 6 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 7.
The Assaye
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with troops.
London Times 20/09/02 (Saturday)
p10c The Doune
Castle arrived Southampton yesterday morning with the 3/H.L.I., 17 officers and
870 men and details.
London Times 22/09/02 (Monday)
p8b The Scot
arrived Southampton Saturday with the following:
3/Northamptonshire 20 officers
and 613 men .
KOSB 76 men
R. Irish
Fus. 19 men
W. Surrey 33 men
Details 74 men
London Times 23/09/02 (Tuesday)
p8f The Sunda,
from South Africa , arrived Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
3/N.
Staffordshire 27 officers and 567 men
, Col. J.H. Monckton, commanding.
3/A & S
High. 11 officers and 352 men , Maj.
Mackenzie, commanding
Details.
The Oswestry
Grange, from Cape Town , also arrived Southampton yesterday morning . Troops
listed were:
3/York &
Lancs. 11 officers and 609 men ,
Lt.-Col. J.E. Green, commanding.
3/ A & S
High. 7 officers and 470 men,
Lt.-Col. R.W. Colquhoun, commanding.
upwards 700 men
London Times 24/09/02 (Wednesday)
p7f The Greek left
for England Sept. 16, with the following on passage home:
6/Worcester Col. E.H. Bearcroft, Lt.-Col. H.E.E.
Everard, Capts. T.D.W. Lea-Smith, C.H. Bailey, M.H. Berkeley, W.E.D. Bell, H.R.
Ward, C.B. Westmacott, C.C. How(attached) Lts. A. Graham, G.B. Horne
(Attached), R.V. Jellicoe (attached), F.S. Hawksley(attached)2/Lts. H.J.G.
Gilmore, G.N. Fitzjohn, H.H. Gordon Browne, E.J. Hewitt, C.A. Foster, G.F.S.
Allen, Lt. & Qm. J. Pearse and 591 men
3/E. Yorks Lt.-Col. H. Walker, Majs. H. Haggard, H.R.
Pease, Capts. F.C.S. Constable, A. Windham, E.N.B. Boyd, D.F. Wrangham, G.
Wellesley, A.B. Pembroke (attached), A.C. Deeman (attached), Lts. W.D. Hamilton
(attached), R.T.C. Cream (attached), H.A. Chichester (attached), C.G. Mackenzie
(attached), R.S. McGregor (attached),
2/Lts. E.B. Leese, C.N. Champney, G.H. Dempster, A.T. Wild, D. Burton,
M. Parrington, C.C. Collard, J.S. Marshall (attached), L.P. Baker (attached),
Lt. & Qm. M. Barry and 533 men .
RAMC Maj. J. Hearney
Civil Surg. R.F.
Rylands
Nursing Sisters
E.S. Chadborn, G.L. Shelley, E.M. Fisher
Details 14 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 9.
The Galeka left
for England Sept. 17 with the following invalids:
Bedford Capt. G.P. Appleby
Northumberland
Fus. Lt. A.L. Airy
Suffolk Lt. T.B. Skinner
R. Scots Lt. J.M. Gilliat
R. Fus. Lt. W.F.B. Rayner, 2/Lt. R. Howlett
RE Lt. L.W. Neville
I.Y. Lt.-Col. G.T.G. Edwards, Lt. & Qm.
J.B. Nolan
Sherwood
Foresters Maj. C.N. Watts, Lt. H.V.
Rhodes
Seaforth
High. Lts. R. Laing, J.E. Thornhill
Yorks. Lt. J.H.S. Westby
A & S
High. 2/Lt. A.A.L. Campbell
ASC Lt. A.S. Byng
APD Capt. C.J. Scott
Canadian Field
Hosp. Surg.-Lt. Weatherbe
Rev. J.G. McLeod
Civil Vet. Surg.
W.E. Schofield
Sick laying down
, 8; sick convalescent, 138
Wounded
convalescent, 4
With the
following on passage home:
2/N.
Stafford Col. C.E. Bradley, Capts.
A.W.S. Ewing, M.H. Knaggs, H.W.B. Down, J.J.B. Farley, W.F.B.R. Dugmore, L.J.
Wyatt, G.E. Leman, H.C. Tweedie, Lts. J.W. Ley, G.H. Hume-Kelly, 2/Lt. N.
Mosley, Lt. & Qm. J. Preston and 436 men
RAMC Lt.-Cols. F. Lloyd, F.H.M. Burton, Majs.
W.P. Squire, W.G. Marshall, G.D. Pereira, Capts. H.K. Palmer, R.G.E.
Austin, G.L. Bonham, Surg.-Capt. H.
Cooper and 15 men
2/GG Lts. L.V. Colby, E.B.G. Foster, 2/Lts.
E.M. Colston, D.C.L. Stephen, Capt. & Qm. W.G.A. Garton and 309 men
RA Lt.-Col. R.E. Boothby, Maj. E.M. Perceval,
Capt. C. Evans
21/RFA Capt. W.B. Browell, Lt. J.R. Colville and
55 men
42/RFA Capt. A. Bowring, Lt. C.E. Vickery and 48
men
53/RFA Capt. H.H. Bond, Lts. C.F. Hawkins, H.A.
Boyd, and 57 men
7/DG Lt.-Col. W.H.M. Lowe
11/Hussars Capt. J.A. Salt
Devon Capt. C.C.M. Maynard
Conn.
Rangers Lt. C.H.B. St. G. Whyte
Civil Vet. Surgs.
J. Brown, R. Henderson
Civil Surgs. J.L.
Levack, P.R. Blake, F.C. James
Nursing Sisters
L. Sands, E.M. Sansbury, A. Sutton
S. Stafford 22 men
R. Scots 25 men
Leicester 21 men
SR 23 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 8.
The Sicilia left
for England Sept. 18 with the following on passage home:
61/RFA Maj. E.J. Duffus, Lt. A.J. Turner and 51
men
65/RFA Capt. C.S. Holland, Lts. G.W. Lee, R.C.
Keith and 55 men
3/RE Lt. R.G. Earle and 22 men
29/RE Lts. A.J. Savage, R.L. Waller and 37 men
2/Black
Watch Lt. A.S. Grant and 23 men
1/S. Lancs. 2/Lt. A.C. Wroughton and 117 men
E. Surrey Capt. F.W. King-Church, Lt. L.M. Miller
and 103 men
Leinster Maj. T.H. Stuart, Capt. B.J. Jones, Lts.
R.M. Raynesfort, Q.M. Denison, R.H. Orpen-Palmer, F.F. Buller-Kearney, N.P.
Brooke, 2/Lts. R. Smyth, G.B. Scott and 65 men
E. Yorks. Capt. J.A. Unett, Lt. D.G. Wrangham and 90
men
S. Stafford 2/Lt. J. Strathon and 63 men
Essex Lt. W.A. Jacomb and 54 men
KRR Maj. C.S. Chaplen, Capts. B.J. Majendie,
H. Wake, Lts. C.A. Blacklock, G. Wynne-Finch, 2/Lts. A.J. Hunter, E.G. St.
Aubyn and 38 men
RAMC
Lt.-Col. G.W. Robinson, Maj. A.L.F. Bale, Capt. W.D. Erskine, Lt. H.F.
Shea, Lt. & Qm. C. Bee and 128 men
AOC Capt. S.A. Stoyle and 28 men
7/DG Lt. W.F. Chapple
18/Hussars Lt.-Col. P. Marling, Lts. D.M. King, E.L.
Lyon, E.C. Jury, H.A. de Pentheny-OKelly, F.W. Sopper, Lt. & Qm. F.A.
Dunkley
RA Lt.-Col. C.V.B. Kuyper
Remount
Dept. Capts. I.W. Blunt, J.A.
Hope-Johnstone, Lt. E.C. Moubray
SG Maj. J.F. Erskine, Capt. J.A.G. King, Lts.
H.B. Sparke, A. Bodie
R. Lancs. Capt. R.N. Dobson, Lt. W.C.T. Hibbert
Dublin City Mil.
Arty. Lt. P.R. Peebles
Cameronians Lt. O.M. Torkington
Middlesex Capt. G.W. Haslehurst
Dorset Lt. G.M. Herbert
Rail.
Pioneer Lt. W.D. Oswald
Civil Vet. Surg.
E.A. Ellis
Civil Surgs. C.E.
Smith , C.R. Boyce
2/Lincoln 23 men
3/DG 26 men
1/Durham
L.I. 30 men
ASC 18 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 10.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
24/09/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 25/09/02 (Thursday)
p5b The Carisbrook
Castle left for England Sept. 17, with the following on passage home:
1/L.N.
Lancs. Lt.-Col. P. Palmes, Maj. G.A. Norcott, G.A. Faulder, Capts. M.A.
Humphreys, R.R. Feilden, C.E.A. Jourdain, W.R. Lloyd, G.H. Wilde-Browne, T.H.
OBrien, F.J. Braithwaite, F.W. Woodward, E.C. Halton, Lts. A. McC. Webster,
L.K. Darcy, R.T.C. Mace, R. Howard-Vyse, W.R. Goodwin, G.T. Body, 2/Lts. W.D.
Hill, L.T. Allason, Capt. & Qm. H.J. Gill and 502 men
1/Oxford
L.I. 2/Lt. R.M. Logan and 23 men
7/DG Maj.-Gen. Sir W.F. Kelly, Col. I.R. Jones,
Majs. R. Cooper, J.W.P. Peters
I.Y. Capt. P.C. Mercer, Lts. B.J.F.
Fitzherbert, J. Lewin, J.P.D. Underwood, E.C. Palmer
RA Cols. J.S.S. Barker, C.J. Long, Capts.
E.A. Saunders, W.F.T. Corrie, S.R. Normand, L.H.D. Broughton, Lt. C.R. Woodruffe
Limerick City
Arty. Lt. H.W.B. Wills
CG Capt. T.G. Matheson, Lt. E. Longneville
Reserve of
Officers Capt. C.H.B. Meston
Yorks. Capts. E. Somerville, D.L. Hardy
Leinster Capt. A.H. Bell
R. Lancs. Capt. J. Barker, Lts. F.S.B. Johnson, J.
Caddy
R. Warwick Maj. G.F. Elkington, Capt. T. Diver
Dorset Lt. O.L. Mathias
Bedford Capt. G.M. Dayrell
Yorks. L.I. Maj. H. Wells-Cole
R. Irish
Fus. Lt.-Col. F.R.C. Carleton
Lincoln Capt. D.H.F. Grant
Derby Lt.-Col. W.R. Marshall
Scottish
Bord. Lts. W.T. Wilkinson, C.E. Bland
R. Welsh
Fus. Lt. F.C.A. Hurt
Hants. Lt. S.R. Jones
Norfolk Lt. R.W. Hewitt
R. Dublin
Fus. Lt. A.A.C. Taylor
R. Scots
Fus. Capt. F. de S. Short
Shropshire
L.I. Lts. R.L. Surtees, J.C. Hooper
Manchester Capt. G.A.J. Godbold, Lt. E.E.G. Jerry
ASC
Lt. R.W. Sharpe
RAMC Col. J. Magill, Lt. M.W. Falkner, Lt.
& Qm. J. Glennon
Border Scouts (late) Lt. R. Tovey-Cozens
N.S.W. M.I. Capt. J.E. Oxley
AOD Capt. H. Robinson
Jersey L.I. Lt. C.B. Nicolle
Civil Vet. Surgs.
W. Scott, E.G. Vans-Agnew
Civil Surg. J.K.
Clarke
Nursing Sisters
E.A. Harter, E.E. Vincent
Due Southampton
Oct. 4.
The Galician
arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 36 officers and 1,455 men,
The Tagus arrived
Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
4/E. Surrey 22 officers and 823 men , Lt.-Col. E.F.
Sulivan, commanding
4/Yorkshire 24 officers and 531 men, Lt.-Col. B.G.
Harrison, commanding
Details.
London Times 26/09/02 (Friday)
p4c The Dunera
left for England Sept. 18 with the following on passage home:
1/Cameron
High. Lt.-Col. F. Hacket-Thompson, Maj. F. Souter, Capts. F.L.
Scott-Kerr, N.J.G. Cameron, L.O. Graeme, W.M. Stewart, S. Hay, Lts. A.D.
Macpherson, P. Muford, J.M. Dougall, F. McE, Mitchell, 2/Lts. J.S.M. Matheson,
G.J. Ramsay, R.M. Dudgeon, J.E. Robertson, N.D. Shaw, Maj. & Qm. A.P.
Yeadon and 793 men
2/L.N.
Lancs. Maj. J.E. Pine-Coffin, Lts. H.L.
Helme, A.W. Colley and 100 men
RA Capt. P.L. Holbrooke, Lt. H.F. McKenzie
C/Pontoon/RE Lt. G.H. Addison and 43 men
31/RE Capt. A.M. Henniker, 2/Lt. H. Lefroy and
29 men
R. Irish
Rifles Capt. G.E.H. Barrett-Hamilton
Somerset
L.I. Lt.-Col. J.W.A. Marshall-West
Duke of
Cornwalls L.I. 2/Lt. L.C. Bearne
S. Wales
Bord. Lt. W.R. Cedement
Yorks. Mil.
Arty. Capt. H.A.C. Darley
KOSB Capt. D.R. Sladen
Norfolk Capt. H.G.L. Leving
Lincoln Lts. F.G. Spring, A.B. Johnson
Worcester Col. W.D. Holland, Capt. R.A.C.L. Leggett,
Lts. W.B. Gibbs, F.G. Gibson, P.R. Whelly
Gloucester Lts. A.K. Ford, V.A. Nye
E. Yorks. 2/Lt. A.H. Wilson
S. Lancs. Lt. H.F. Cotton
Liverpool Capt. A.C. Lewin
RAMC Capt. A.C. Samman, Lt. A.W.A. Irwin
Marshalls
Horse Lt. G.E. Tyler
Driscolls
Scouts Lt. E.L. Matton
ISC Capt. H.L. Anderson
Civil Surg. J.G.
Parker
Nursing Sisters
A.M. Ferguson, R. Griffiths
H.L.I. 21 men
Horses 3
Due Las Palmas
Oct. 3, Gibralter Oct. 5, where the draft of the L.N. Lancs. will disembark,
and about 50 men of the Cameron Highlanders will disembark here for Malta.
Due Southampton
Oct. 9.
The Orissa left
St. Helena Sept. 17 with 625 men of the Middlesex Regt. and details for South
Africa .
London Times 27/09/02 (Saturday)
p10a The
Manchester Merchant left for England Sept. 24 with the following on passage
home:
27/I.Y.
Lt.-Col. T.A.W. Boycott, Maj. F.J. Fleming, Capts. C. Hunt, J.H.
Stewart, Lts. G. Maccullum, J.A. Smithwick, R.E.M. Taylor, H.H. Covell, H.E.
Corner, Vet.-Lt. L.M. Verney, Lt. & Qm. L.C.H. Muller and 305 men
28/I.Y. Lt.-Col. J.G. Turner, Maj. W.B. James,
Capts. J.G. Dennistoun, F.F. Moore and 162 men
31/I.Y. Capt. A. Rose, Lts. H.G. Fisher, W.
Hepburn, K. Rodwell, M.W. Gloag and 303 men
32/I.Y. Capt. G.R. Crosfield, Lt. F.T.L. Ditmas
and 141 men
RAMC Maj. W.S. Dowman
Civil Surgs. S.F.
Linton, A.C. Parsons, A.J. Milne
APOC 40 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 19.
The Lake Manitoba
left Cape Town for India Sept. 24 with the following :
1/R. Munster
Fus. Lt.-Col. C.A. Kinghall, Majs.
P.T. Chute, G.D. Crocker, Capts. J.K. Omeagh, A.H. Browne, A.A. MacLaughlin,
C.H.B. Jarrett, Lts. H.S. Jervis, D. Wise, J.C. Dick, H.E.R.R. Braine, G.W.
Geddes, 2/Lts. H.C.H. OBrien, E.L.H. Henderson, H.B.T. Rye, T.J. Kennedy,
FitzG. B. Crosbie, G.H. Hill, Lt. & Qm. J. OConner and 503 men.
12/Lrs. Maj. Hon. H.B. Heneage, Lts. W.M. Burrell,
C. Fane, H.R. Milrain, C.B. Olivant, F.W.B. Murray, C.M. Truman, A. Gamble,
Pomatum, W.H. King, 2/Lts. A.B. Reynolds, C.E. Reynard, T.R. Badger, R.B. Wood,
and 514 men
10/Hrs Capt. E.R.A. Shearman, Hon. D.R.A. Pelham,
Lts. Hon. F.W. Stanley, Hon. F.W. Cadogan, Lord Farnham, Hon. E.B. Meade, G.
Cole, A.G. Davies-Cooke, B.L. Lake, 2/Lts. F.D. Rose, T.B. Ponsonby, Lt. &
Qm. R. Pillinger and 361 men
1/Suffolk Maj. C.H.C. Van Straubenzee, Lt. F.D.R.
Seaton, and 114 men
1/Border Capt. S.G.W. Hume, 2/Lts. A.J. Ellis, H.D.
Maccall and 180 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. H.O. Trevor, Capt. E.P. Connolly
and 6 men
RGA Lt. C. Duke
I.Y. Lts. J.C. Walker, C.H. Weathrall
Sivil Surg. W.H.
Grant
Due Bombay Oct.
8.
The Newark Castle
arrived Southampton yesterday with 13 officers and 771 men
London Times 29/09/02 (Monday)
p8a The Pinemore
left for England Sept. 24, with the following on passage home:
2/Essex
Lt.-Col. F.J. Brown, Capts. C.G. Lewis, W.H. Chawner, W.H.
Wreford-Brown, H.C.S. Heath, A.P. Churchill, Lts. C.I. Ryan, E.M. Gee, 2/Lts.
R.N. Thompson, G.J.G. Hanson, A. Riddell, Lt. & Qm. G.B. Dyson and 559 men
1/R. Irish
Fus. Majs. F.F. Hill, W.P. Davidson,
Capts. R.W. Leeper, A.E.S. Heard, R.A. Gray, A.H.C. Macgregor, P. Gould, Lts.
R.J. Kentish, C.E. Kinahan, R.W.R. Jeudwine, H.C.W.H. Wortham and 486 men
1/Div. Tele. Bn.,
RE Bt.-Maj. E.G. Godfrey-Faussett,
Lt. H.G. Gandy and 127 men
RAMC Capt. J.R. McMunn, Lt. J. Waddell
Civ. Vet. Surg.
P.J.L. Kelland
Civ. Surg. H.F.
Wilkin
S.A. Irreg. 83 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 15.
The Briton
arrived at Southampton Saturday morning at 8 oclock
The Canada
arrived Southampton yesterday morning .
The Assaye sailed
Saturday afternoon from Southampton for Cape Town . She carried 53 officers and
132 men and indulgence passengers for Cape Town . 23 officers and 133 men for
Bombay
London Times 30/09/02 (Tuesday)
p8e The Aurania,
from Southampton , arrived at Halifax on Sunday.
The Guelph
arrived yesterday morning at Southampton with troops from South Africa .
The Lake Manitoba
has left Cape Town for Bombay with R. Munster Fus., 10/Hussars and 12/Lancers.
p10b QSA & KSA
rules for issue.
London Times 01/10/02 (Wednesday)
p8c The Kildonan
Castle left for England Sept. 25, with the following on passage home:
1/Dragoons
Maj. R.H. Carr-Ellison, Capts. Hon. A. Hamilton-Russell, H.D. McNeile,
B.E.P. Leighton, Lts. R. FitzG. Glynn, T.P. Godman, Sir R. Gore, H.H. Sandback,
T.C. Gurney, H.A. Tomkinson, 2/Lt. C.A. Tidswell, Capt. & Qm. F. Burch and
611 men
R. Irish Fus. Maj. F.M. De Berry, Lts. H.H.B. Cunningham, J.W. Alston, 2/Lts.
E.H.S. Thomas, R.C. Thomas, E.R. Morrogh, B. Stack, N.B. Lindsay, H.B. Ward,
J.B. Lynch, E.H. OFarrell, C.J. Elkin, Lt. & Qm. A.E. Sykes
I.Y. Lt.-Col. G. Kemp, Maj. E.T. Vint, Lts.
A.R. Perry, W.G. Gardyne, Vet.-Lts, H.W. Deakin, C.F.H. Skelton
Essex Lt. A.E. De Bas, 2/Lts. J.A.B. Thompson,
G.H. Wilmer, A.B. Plant, A.T.W. Constable
RA Lt.-Col. W. Hanna, Maj. W.H. Robinson,
Capt. L.M. Dyson,
13/Hussars Maj. E.A. Wiggin
12/ Lancers Capt. P.J. Bailey
Manchester Lt. R.W.H. Harrison
RAMC Lt.-Col. G.W. Brazier-Creagh, Lt. A.
McMunn
ASC Lt. T.M. Hatchison
W. Riding Lt. E.C.O. Ross
R. Dublin
Fus. Lts. R.E. Fitzgerald-Lombard,
R.B. Martin
Bedfordshire
Lt. C.H. Wolff
Somerset
L.I. Capt. E.H. Platt
Dorsetshire Maj. W.J. Bonus
R. Munster
Fus. Lt. J.F. Alkin
York &
Lancs. 2/Lt. C.H. Price
RB Maj. G.V. Gosling
Worcester Capt. D.E. Cayley, Lts. C.H. Kitching,
R.B. Umfreville
Leinster Capt. J.C. Colquhoun
S. Stafford Lt. H.E.J. Eyre, 2/Lt. E.C. Yard
Durham L.I. Maj. C.C. Luard
Derbyshire Lt. R. Mc. E. Porter
Royal Navy Com. A. Lingham
Cape Colonial
Force Capt. G. London
Aust. Comm.
Horse Lt. N.T. Seccombe
Civil Vet. Surgs.
G.M. Montgomery, J.L. Frood, C.H. Hearne, J.N. Pringle
Civil Surgs. M.G.
Winder, C.W. Owen, D.A. Ashton, E.W, Corfe
Revs. R.B.
Ridding, A. Boddington
Nursing Sisters
F.A. Williams, F. Bishop, C. Chawner
Northamptonshire 24 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 11.
The City of
Vienna left for England Sept. 26, with the following on passage home:
5/Lancers Maj. H.V. Bailey, Capts. E.O. Wathen,
A.V.L. Wood, Lts. G.G.M. Tyrrell, H.C. Rose, H.A. Cooper, C.E. Pym, 2/Lts.
E.N.M. Martin, C.E. Lambert, H.H. Earle, T.H. Brady-Browne and 336 men
13/Hussars Lt.-Col. W. Smithson, Capts. A.H.M. Taylor,
E.W. Deny, F.G. Bayley, A.W.B. Spencer, J.T. Wigan, Lts. J.D. Lyons, E.F.
Twist, L.B.B. Gubbins, F.W.M. Cosens, W.A. Kennard, R.B. Baggally, C.Elliott,
Lt. & Qm. G. Rupert and 542 men
12/Lancers Lt. J.H. Symonds
I.Y. Lt. S.L.H. Woods
R. Warwickshire Capt. C. Christie
Northamptonshire Capt. A.
Parkin
Leicestershire Lt. C.G. Evans
R. Berkshire Lt. A.G. Macdonald and 53 men
Rhodesia Field
Force Lt. F.J. Lawrence
RAMC Capts. H.M. Cameron, H.L.G. Chevers, Lt.
H.L. Brandsbury and 90 men
Civil Surgs.
H.N.S. Ellis, C.W. Bond, E.S. Brett
Due Southampton
Oct. 22
The Sardinia left
Cape Town Sept. 24 with the following:
For Gibralter:
99/RGA Maj. F.E. Kent, Lts. R.M. Powell, G.H.
Redfern and 50 men
For Malta:
63/RGA Maj. F.A.L. Powell, Capt. C.E. Inglis,
Lts. H.C. Cavendish, J.A. Gardner and 53 men
92/RGA Capt. H.B. Roberts, Lts. R.B. Tyrell, M.A.
Jackson, and 67 men
1/KRR Majs. G.V. Prendergast, H.F. Packenham,
Capts. F.M. Crum, H.F.W. Bircham, J.H. Davidson, Lts. W.S.W. Parker-Jervis,
F.L. Paradoe, C.D. Eyre, J.G.G. Mellor, 2/Lts. A.E. Bonham-Carter, W.D. Barber,
H.W. Deedes, Lt. & Qm. T.C. McNally and 596 men
With the
following on passage home:
RA Lt.-Cols. H.J. Duncane, W.L. White, Maj.
J.H. Balguy, Lt. V.R.W.H. Bouchier
RHG Maj. Hon. A.V. Meade
RAMC Lt.-Col. E.R. Cree, Capt. A.J. Chambers
Civil Surg. R.A.
Stewart
Nursing Sisters
E.H. Hay, E. Hammans, M.C. Birt
Due Gibralter
Oct. 12, Malta, Oct. 16, Southampton Oct. 26.
The Malta sailed
from Port Natal Sept. 26, for Aden and Suez.
For Egypt:
2/RB Lt.-Col. Fortescue, Maj. R.B. Stephens,
Capts. G.N. Salmon, G.B. Byrne, A.J. Markham, Lts. F. St. J. Blacker, R.
Verney, H.M. Wilson, A.R. Stephenson, 2/Lts. A.H. Vivian, J.H. Starkey, J.P.G.
Crosbie, A.A. Todd, Sir J. Eardley-Wilmot, R.S.H. Walpole, Capt. & Adj.
J.D. Maitland, Lt. & Qm. White, 1 warrant officer and 979 men
RAMC Maj. F.W.C. Jones and 3 men
The 2/RB lands at
Suez, and the ship brings home details from Malta. Due Southampton Oct. 27.
The Wilcannia
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning from the Cape and landed 200 troops.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
01/10/02 Nothing Noted.
London Times 02/10/02 (Thursday)
p4b & c The
Englishman left for England Sept. 29, with the following on passage home:
18/Hussars Bt.-Maj. R. Burnett, Capts. C.H. Leveson,
N. St. V.R. Steward, Lts. C.J. Thackwell, H.O. Cape, 2/Lts. C.L. Wood, R.S.
Gregg and 580 men
5/RFA Capt. C.E. Stewart and 67 men
39/RFA Capt. C.L.C. Hamilton and 61 men
1/Leinster Lt.-Col. H. Martin, Maj. T. St. C.
Davidson, Capt. J.R. Moffatt, Lt. P. McCausland, 2/Lt. J.G. Dill, Lt. & Qm.
G. Garrett and 361 men
RA Lt. Hon. D.A. Forbes, 2/Lt. C.J.A. Cooper
and 45 men
RE Lts. C.B. Harvey, G.F. Evans, H.F.
Edgeworth and 65 men
A/Pontoon ,
RE 53 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. H. Johnson, Lts. W.H. Odlum,
R.M.K. Skinner and 12 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 22.
The German left
for England Sept. 28, with the following on passage home:
17/Lancers Col. D. Haig, Lt.-Col. Hon. H.A. Lawrence,
Majs. B.P. Portal, V.S. Sandeman, Capts. Hon. A. Skeffington, Hon. W.R.
Wyndham, Lts. E.G. Thompson, C.S. Davis, S.C. Henderson, 2/Lts. R.W.V. Bruce,
C.L. Prior, D.H. Talbot, C.J.A. Maberly, Lt. & Qm. C. Clarke and 527 men
2/Dorset Majs. L.E. Lushington, E.K. Ridley, Capts.
H.A. Mansel, E.S. Godman, H.S. Williams, Lts. E.S. Weldon, F. Middleton, C.R.
Jones, H.A. Case, H. Beveridge, H.J. Huddlestone, 2/Lts. P.L. Leared, H.J.
Wheatley, O.M.T. Frost, H.M. Greenhill, J.V. Shute, J. Kelsall and 290 men
RGA Capt. H.B. Strange
Cameronians Lt. F.H. Bridgman
RAMC Lt.-Col. W.L. Reade
Civil Surgs. B.W.
Smith, H.A.K. Knysey, S.H. Bown, G.S. Wallace
Nursing Sisters
H.T. Young, C.P. Gash, J. Cameron, E.K.H. Bowan.
Due Southampton
Oct. 20.
The Michigan
sailed from Point Natal for England Sept. 27, with the following on passage
home:
2/Manchester Lt. Col. Reay, Maj. C.C. Melvill, Capts.
F.S. Nesbet, E.R. Cockburn, N.C.N. Hastings, Lts. C.A. Anderson, J.F. Oliver,
J.L. Lawson, P.V. Holberton, 1 warrant officer and 334 men
1/Black Watch Lt.-Col. Duff, Majs. St. G.E.W. Burton, H.
Rose, Capts. A. Grant-Duff, J.D.G. Walker, Lts. G.D. Grant-Suttie, S.H. Eden,
Capt. & Adj. Harvey, Lt. & Qm. Davidson, 2 warrant officers and 621 men
2/SG Lt.-Col. Cuthbert, Capts. Hon. A. Fraser,
Hon. C. Willoughby, Lts. A.H. Royds, G.C. Paynter, Lord Cardross, Earl of
Dahousie, Capt. & Qm. Jamieson, Surg.-Capt. McDowell, 1 warrant officer and
455 men
RAMC Capt. T. McDermott, Lt. W.S. Crosthwait
and 11 men
Civil Surg. H.
Malins
Due Southampton
Oct. 21.
The hospital ship
Avoca arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 275 invalids and 287
reservists
The Winifredian
with 1/CG, 1/SG and 1/Oxford L.I. is due Southampton morning Oct. 4.
The Lake Michigan
with 3/GG. 1/W. Riding and 1/Yorks. is due Southampton afternoon Oct. 6.
The Dominion left
Southampton yesterday with drafts for Gibralter and the Cape.
London Times 03/10/02 (Friday)
p3f The Roslin
Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday .
London Times 04/10/02 (Saturday)
p10a The Salmis
left for England Sept. 29, with the following on passage home:
1/Gordon
High -- Lt.-Col. F. Macbean, Capts. W.E. Gordon, F.H. Neish, W.M.K.
Marshall, Lts. W.B.J. Mitford, P.D. Stewart, F.R.F. Sworder, A. Craufurd,
2/Lts. I. Picton-Warlow, C.A. Maitland, W. Naish, F. Bell, R.O. Abercromby,
A.E. Balfour, R.Le P. McClintock, Lt. & Qm. J. MacLennan and 358 men
2/R. Fus. Majs. R.J. Pinney, C.T. Shipley, W.B.
Hickie, Capts. B.G. Price, G.F. Ashburner, Lts. F. Moore, E.B. Frederick,
M.R.F. Hodgson, W.P.H. Hill, G.D.A. Elliott-Cooper, P. Chapman, C. Saunderson,
2/Lts. J.S.C. Pitt, G.V. Hawtrey, K.A. Douglas-Hamilton, H.S.L. Wooley, Lt.
& Qm. E.T. Bell and 343 men
9/RFA Maj. A.T. Butler, Lt. W.K. Gray and 61 men
17/RFA Capt. E.C. Sanders, Lt. L.L. Hoare, 2/Lts.
C.F.S. Maclaverty, J.C. Fullerton and 62 men
RAHC Maj. M.J. Sexton
Rev. J. Robertson
Civil Surg. J.K.
Hormon
Nursing Sisters
E.C.R. Philps, H.S. Swaine
Due Southampton
Oct. 11.
The Harlech
Castle arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 16 officers and 442 men
3/Cheshire Regt., Col. A. Hill in
command.
The Avondale
Castle arrived yesterday morning at Southampton, disembarked troops and sailed
for London.
The Cestrian
arrived Queenstown yesterday morning with 1,880 officers and men, disembarked
some and then sailed for Southampton .
London Times 06/10/02 (Monday)
p4d & f The
Carisbrook Castle arrived Southampton early Saturday morning. The following were listed:
1/L.N.
Lancashire 21 officers and 502 men
1/Oxfordshire
L.I. 23 men
Staff Maj.-Gen. W.F. Kelly, Col. Inigo Jones
The Cestrian
arrived Southampton yesterday afternoon with over 1,000 troops. The following
were listed:
3/Lincolnshire 18 officers and 519 men
3/Essex 18 officers and 532 men
U/RHA 3 officers and 85 men
37/RFA 2 officers and 66 men
The Ionian left
Durban Saturday for India with 1,299 troops.
The Dominion and
Golconda are to be employed in troop service between Cape Town and the
Colonies.
The Palawan
arrived at Gibralter Saturday and has left for Malta
London Times 07/10/02 (Tuesday)
p8 a-c Note here
article on CG & Brig.-Maj. Maj. C.S.O. Monck, C.G.
The Mohawk
arrived Southampton last evening with the following:
2/CG Col. the Hon. A.H. Henniker-Major, C.B.,
24 officers and 791 men
2/CG M.I. 7 officers and 149 men
Details.
The Dilwara left
for England Oct. 1, with the following on passage home:
39/I.Y. --
Lt.-Col. R. Brooke, Capt. W. Jennings, Lts. T.M. Brown, H.J. Smith, J.C.
Anderton, W.J. Ballantyne, H.O.L. Price, H.F. Dupins, Lt. & Qm. H. Taylor
and 152 men
38/I.Y. Lts. N.G. Hawkins, K.B. McKenzie, and 74
men
29/I.Y. Lt.-Col. Earl of Longford, Capt. H.F.
Crichton, Lts. F.M. Merrick, E. Long and 134 men
30/I.Y. Lt. A. Stuart-Little and 107 men
33/I.Y. Lt. H. Goodwin and 185 men
37/I.Y. 32 men
I.Y. Capts. L.H. Briggs, H.B. Clifford, Lts.
C.H. Martin, W. Pilling, H.G. Finnigan, C.L. Rome, Vet.-Lt. L.M. Verney and 83
men
RA Capt. E.F. Calthorp
14/Hussars Lt. & Qm. A. Pridgeon
Cameron
High. Lt. E.H. Sleigh
Lancaster Lt. G.B. Colleman
Cheshire Lts. H.G. Turner, V.R. Tahourdin, F.R.
Savage, M.T. Cramer-Roberts, T.E.G. Swayne, S.J.G. Beaumont, J.A. Tinling
Oxford L.I. Lt. F.R. Bulkeley
R. Fus. Lt. W.H.P. Pickford
Derbyshire Maj. H.R. Westmacott, Lts. A. Derry, A.H.
Hobbs, 2/Lt. H.B.T. Hume
R. Scots Lt. A.E. Croker
Cameronians Capt. J. Stewart, Lt. D.R. Ewing
A & S
High Maj. A.E.J. Cavendish
R. Inniskilling
Fus. Maj. W.F. Hessey
E. Lancs. Capt. E.C. da Costa
Northamptonshire Lt. C.P.
Downer
Shropshire
L.I. Capt. C.W. Battye
RAMC Maj. R.G. Hanley, Capts. J.W. Lennings,
G.A. Moore
ASC Lts. H.R. Hayter, R.W. Courtney
Border Scouts
(Late) Lt. H.P. Cary
Revs. D.P.
Miller, A.R.E. Lidbetter
Civil Surg. E.R.
Townsend
Nursing Sisters
M.L. Potter, K. Ward, E.F. Fisher
Due Southampton
Oct. 21 .
The Saxon left
for England Oct. 1, with the following on passage home:
10/Hussars Lt. the Hon. G. Cole
17/Lancers Capt. Lord Beanclerk, Lt. B. Gourand
18/Hussars Maj. E.C. Haag, Capt. J.L. Wood, Lts. E.H.
Bayford, J.H.J. McClintock
RA Col. A.V. Rochfort, Majs. C.R. Buckle,
R.A. Bright, G.H.W. Nicholson, Capt. A.A. Montgomery, Lt. R.M. Boger
Buffs Capt. R.G. Marriott, Lt. E.B. Chichester,
2/Lts. R.G. Maxwell, R.S.L. Friend, J.W. Pickthall
Lincoln 2/Lt. L.P. Reeves
Devonshire Maj. J.M. Walter
H.L.I. Capt. J.L. Bennett
Middlesex Lt.-Col. R.D. Longe
Somerset
L.I. Lt. G.A.T. Cox
Lancs. Fus. Lt. J.F.F. Tate
Gordon High. 2/Lts. W.E. Murray, S.R. McClintock, J.B.
Monteith
Leicester Capt. A.H. Wilkinson
ASC Col. W.R. Winter, Capt. J.A.C. Hamilton,
Lt. C.R.E. Jorgenson, Lt. & Qm. F.K. Full
Border
Scouts 2/Lt. E.W. Scudamore
S.A. Mtd. Irr. Forces Lt. J.J. McEnery
Colonial Def.
Force. Maj. J.N. Cameron
Civil Surgs. S.
Potter, J. Allison, E.J. Tongue, E.M.J. OFarrell, P.J.OSullivan, E.W.F.
Dolman
Due Southampton
Oct 18.
Send 11/04/00
London Times 08/10/02 (Wednesday)
p8a The St. Andrew
left for England Oct. 2, with the following on passage home:
2/Cheshire --
Lt.-Col. E.R. Graham, Capts. W.H. Anderson, C.G. Porcher, A.J.L. Dyer,
C.G.E. Hughes, C.M. Stephen, A. Crookenden, Lts. M.F. Clarke, A. FitzG. Pamsay,
Lt. & Qm. M. Foley, and 366 men
2/The Buffs Maj. G.V. Dauglish, Capts. J. Hasler,
L.C.E. Knight, C.A. Worthington, Lts. A.E. Cresswell, P.S. Harland, E.C.
Norman, 2/Lts. L. Fort, J. Crookenden, R.P. Wedd, J.V.R. Jackson and 530 men
1/Derbyshire Lt. H.B. Dixon and 131 men
RAMC Maj. W.T. Swan, Capt. E.P. Hewitt
1/H.L.I. 57 men
Wiltshire 26 men
South African
Irr. Corps 132 men
Due Southampton
Oct. 28 .
The Ionian left
Point Natal Oct. 3 for Bombay with the following:
J/RHA Capt. B. Vincent, Lts. T.E.P. Pickham,
O.M. Harris, A.C. Littledale(attached) and 156 men
3/Hussars Lt.-Col. H.C. Oswald, Maj. W.G. Murray,
Capts. A.M. Tabor, H.S. Luverton, R.R. Henderson, Lts. G. Landale, D.C. Gilroy,
J. Montgomery, J.J. Dobie, M. Burge, H. Leney, W.R. Tyldon-Wright, C.E. Mann,
R.J. Coe, 2/Lt. J.E. Atkinson , Vet.-Lt. C.H. Joleeiffe, 2 warrant officers and
491 men .
2/Black
Watch Maj. the Hon. H.E. Maxwell,
Capts. E.S. Dawes, J.T.C. Murray, Bt. -Maj. A.R. Cameron, Lts. H.C. Laverton,
the Hon. M.A.C. Drummond, C.W.E. Gordon, L.P. Evans, P.A.B. Baillio-Hamilton,
H. Studley, 2/Lts. C.R.B. Henderson, R.M. Robertson, P.G.B. Henderson, 1
warrant officer and 720 men
RAMC Maj. A.T.J. Lilley, B. Forde, Capts. G.G.
Delap, J.H.R. Bond, J.W. Langstaffe
6/DG Lt. Lloyd and 3 men
9/Lancers Lt. E. Abadie
Indian Native
Forces Vet.-Lts. E.S. Giliett, R.
Porteous
2/N. Staffs. 2/Lt. F.W.A. Wells and 43 men
3/RB
Lt. R.E. Solly-Flood
Celon Vols. Lt. Beamish
1/Devon Maj. J.E.I. Masterson
Returning Boer
Escourts:
2/R. Scots Capt. R.W. Duncan
2/Shropshire
L.I. 2/Lt. P.C.J. Johnson and 66 men
1/R. Scots
Fus. Capt. C.H. Jackson
Due Bombay Oct.
19
The Nubia, from London, arrived Table Bay yesterday morning
.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
08/10/02
p23 Dateline
London, Oct. 7. The Ortona sailed
for South Africa today with 900 cavalry and will call at Queenstown to embark
750 more.
London Times 09/10/02 (Thursday)
p8a The Galeka
arrived Southampton yesterday afternoon. The following were listed:
2/N.
Staffordshire 13 officers and 436 men
2/GG 11 officers and 309 men
21/RA 55 men
42/RA 48 men
53/RA 57 men
The Ortona
arrived at Queenstown 2 oclock yesterday afternoon from Southampton for Cape
Town . She will embark following for
Cape Town :
16/Lancers 2 officers and 188 men
3/DG 3 officers and 145 men
8/Hussars 2 officers and 200 men
14/Hussars 1 officer and 199 men
Will leave for
South Africa this afternoon.
The Aurania has
left Bermuda for Cape Town with 1,025 Boers.
London Times 10/10/02 (Friday)
p9a The Sicilia
arrived Southampton yesterday with troops from South Africa .
The Dunera
arrived Southampton Water last night and will land troops from South Africa
this morning.
The Greek arrived
bringing 20 officers and 501 men of 6/Worcester, 25 officers and 533 men 3/E.
Yorks. and some details.
The Orotava left
St. Helena Wednesday evening for Cape Town with 1,004 Boer prisoners.
The Ortona from
Southampton , with troops for South Africa , left Queenstown yesterday
afternoon after embarking 10 officers and 722 men of the 16/Lancers, 8 & 14
Hussars and DG.
The Plassy, from
Southampton , arrived at Cape Town yesterday afternoon .
The Norham Castle
and the Simla left Cape Town yesterday .
p12c-f and p13a-c.
Note Here: A report on the Remount Dept.
London Times 11/10/02 (Saturday)
p10c The
Staffordshire left Point Natal Oct. 8 for Southampton via Aden(Oct 18), Port
Said (Oct. 24), Malta(Oct. 27), Bermuda(Nov. 12) & Southampton (Nov. 26).
The following were listed:
For Egypt: Reserve of Officers, Capt. A. Ducrot & 6
men , 6/RB
For Malta:
2/Yorks. L.I. , Lt.-Col. Whitaker, Capts. Pease, Yate, Warden, Fox, Baker,
Hickie and Taylor; Lts. Deeds, Simpson, & Keppell; 2/Lts. Halhed, Denison,
Birdwood, Robinson, Falcon, & Hare; Hon. Maj. Judge, 1 warrant officer and
771 men , 5 women and children.
2/Gordon High. Capt. Buckingham, 1/KRRC. Lt. Dalby, 2/R. Fus. 1 man, RA,
3 men.
For Bermuda: 2/R.
Warwick. Capts. Johnston, Methuen, Ponsonby, Soltan-Symons; Lts. Costeker,
Darville, Little , Fitzgerald, Bowley and 164 men
For England:
Civil Surgs. Macdougall, Slane, & Ommanney; RAMC, 15 men
The Dunera
arrived Southampton Thursday night and landed her troops yesterday morning .
p14d Note Here: LG
Oct. 10. 1DG - Capt. H.de C. Eastwood is seconded for service as Adjutant and
Assistant Instructor at the School of Instruction for Imperial Yeomanry.
London Times 13/10/02 (Monday)
p7e The Sardinia
arrived at Gibralter yesterday from Cape Town with the following:
1/KRRC for Malta
99/RGA disembarked for Gibralter
81.RGA embarked Gibralter for Malta
Cameron
High. embarked a draft at Gibralter
for Malta.
Left for Malta
yesterday afternoon .
p8b The Kildonan
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 649 troops. The following were
listed:
1/R.
Dragoons 12 officers and 611 men ,
Maj. R.H. Carr-Ellison in command.
Northamptonshire 24 men
Details
I.Y. Lt.-Col. G. Kemp
RA Lt.-Col. W. Hanna
RAMC Lt.-Col. G.W. Brazier-Creagh
? Capt. the Hon. A. Hamilton Russell, Lt.
Sir. R. Gore.
The Rippington
Grange , with troops, also arrived Southampton on Saturday
London Times 14/10/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 15/10/02 (Wednesday)
p6b Note Here:
L.G. Oct. 14. , Memoranda. Capt. H.W.
Rattigan, the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, to have local rank of Major whilst
employed as Staff Officer to the Inspector-General, Kings African Rifles.
p8a The Britannic
left for England Oct. 7 with the following on passage home:
68/RFA Capt. W.E. Clark, Lts. R.C. Williams,
H.W.F. Elan and 57 men
88/RFA Capt. D.H. Gill, Lt. J.E. Westgarth and 58
men
23/RE
Bt.-Maj. H.B. Jones, Lts. C. Mellor, G.A.P. Brown and 67 men
42/RE Capt. A.G.T. Cusins and 49 men
1/F.T/RE Capt. C.O.C. Bowen, Lts. J.R. White, H.S.
May and 43 men
2/Tele/RE Maj. J.S. Fowler, Lt. J.P. Moir and 133
men
1/Survey/RE Lt. C.N. North and 16 men
2/Lancs.
Fus. Majs. F. Amber, C.L. Robinson,
Bt.-Maj. A.J. Allardyce, Capts. H.D. Roffey, W.E. Sykes, C.de Putron, E.T.
Humphreys, A.W. Woodcock, Lts. I.M. Barrett, M.R. Hamilton, J.L. Swainson, J.C.
Markes, C.H. Unwin, R.S. Allen, J.H. Christie, C. Brand, R.T.G. Stoker, R.
Luker, 2/Lts. D.C.P. Cameron, J.W. Glencross, N.A.F. Fenwick, O.H. North, Lt.
& Qm. W.W. Ganly and 546 men
Staff Col. A.W. Morris
12/Lancers Lt. Sir E. Lacon
I.Y. Lt. E. Spain
RA Lt.-Col. E.H. Pickwood, Lts. L.E. Warren,
R.W.S. Burrill, W.E. Ironsides
RE Lt. H.O. Mance
W. Riding 2/Lt. E.C.O. Ross
Worcester Capt. J.P. Byrne
6/Lancs. Fus Maj. L.L.R. Samson
Irish Fus. Capt. C.E. Southey
Buffs Capt. H. Findlay
Welsh Capt. W. Rhodes
E. Lancs. Capt. E.R. Collins, Lts. G. Clayhill,
P.C.H. Goodwyn
D. o C. L.I. Lt. C.W.D. Lynch
Somerset
L.I. Lt. C.H. Little
Connuught
Rangers Lt. A.L. Keogh
S. Wales
Bord. Lts. B.W. Collier, W.O. Prichard
Devon Capt. W.T.B. Bartlett
ASC Col. J.W. Fall, Capt. & Qm. G.C.B.
Salter
RAMC Majs. C.E. Faunce, C.T. Blackwell, Lt.
J.C. Johnson
APD Capt. A.W.B. Buckle
Victorian M.I.
Maj. W. Dobbin
S.A. Mtd. Irr.
Forces Lts. E.H. Chard, H. Moss
Marshalls
Horse Capt. C.H. Mullins
Canadian
Scouts ex-Capt. A. McMillan
R. Navy Capts. W.L. Grant, H. Baynham
Civil Vet. Surg.
H.W. Phelan
Nursing Sisters
N.C. Haine, E.P. Powdrell, M.J. Robinson
Due Southampton
Oct. 28.
The Simla left
for England Oct. 8 with the followinginvalids:
Clare Mil.
Arty Capt. J.A.L. Firmstone
RE Capt. W.E. Manser
Vet.- Capt. W.B. Wallis
Leinster Lt. S.H. Dix
Derby
2/Lt. H.M. Milward
Lancs. Fus. Lt. T.W.T. Isaac
Scots Fus. 2/Lt. C. Gebb
ASC Lt. C.B. Walker
7/N.Z. Cont. Capt. H.F. Henry
Sick laying down
, 123; sick convalescent, 295
Wounded laying
down, 17; wounded convalescent, 11
With the following
on passage home:
RA Capt. C.W. Jorr
RA (attached to
I.Y.) Capts. L.D. Montressor, E.W.
Spedding, H.F. Stopford, Lts. J.D.C. Roberts, A.M. Duthie, G.D. Mann, J.F.
Thorburn, E.J.W. Carter
Connaught
Rangers Lt. J.H.G. Buller
Welsh Lt. G.E. Todd
Suffolk Lt. R.M. Wilford
D o C L.I. Lt. C.L. Smith
ASC Capt. G.F. Davies, Lts. P.R.E. Baxter,
J.W. Tindall, B.H. Fuller
RAMC Lt.-Col. S.C.B. Robinson, Maj. E.A.
Burnside, Lts, T.E. Fielding, E.G. Ford, J.V. Roche, and 41 men
3/NSW Bush. Lt. F.A. Fortescue
Johannesburg
M.R. Lt. A.S. Gibson
Malcoms Scouts
(Late) Capt. Sir J. Malcom
Rev. Burnley
Civil Surgs. O.
Tench, A. Sharp, R. Small, J.C.G. McNab, W.A.C. Usher
Nursing Sisters S.E.
Oran, S.C. Snowdon, M.R. Marketpeace
Civil Nursing
Sisters F.H. Anderson, N. Ferreira
Due Southampton
Oct. 29
The Kinfauns
Castle left for England Oct. 8 with the following on passage home:
Staff Col. H.H. Burney
18/Hussars Lt. G. Webster
Remount
Dept. Lt. W.V. Vincent
I.Y. Capts. H.S. Steele, S.B. Clifford, Lts.
A.G. Henderson, C.W. Slatter, A.C. Faulkner, J.A.E. Drury-Lowe
RA Maj. G.F. Herbert, Capt. C.C. Barnes
Cheshire Maj. A.B. Gosset
D.o C. L.I. Maj. H.B. Walker
Scots G. 2/Lts. F.R. Harford, A.C.G. Young
Connaught
Rangers Capt. N.F. Murray
Black Watch Lts. B.C.A. Steuart, W. Stewart, W. Green,
2/Lts. K.J. Campbell, D. Campbell, C.A. Dalglish
KRR Lt.-Col. E.W. Herbert
Wilts. Capt. R.H. Steward
Leinster Capt. H.G.R. Wakefield, 2/Lts. B.C. Riall,
D. Cameron
Middlesex Capt. R.M. Heath
Irish Fus. Lt. B.S. Johnson
Manchester Capt. A.G. Sharp, Lts. C.A. Boone, A.G. Foorde,
M.C. Fowke
Scots Fus. Capt. E.I. Gordon, Lts. C.C. Clifton, E.A.
Beck
Dublin Fus Lts. A. Brodhurst-Hill, R.G.B. Jeffreys
Irish Rifles Lts. W.J.N. Cooke-Collis, F.A. Stokes
RAMC Maj. J.H. Curtis, Capt. J. Hennessy
S. Aust.
Inf. Capt. G.G.W. Corrie-Cutlery, Lt.
H.E. Lofts
Civil Surgs. J.W.
Duffus, W.M. Henry, A.E. Chambers, G.S. Coghlan, H.J. Webb
Due Southampton
Oct. 25.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
15/10/02 This paper missing.
London Times 16/10/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Orissa
left for England Oct. 9, with the following on passage home:
6/Dragoons Maj. E.A. Herbert, Capt. J. Harris, Lts.
C.E. Amphlett, T.G. Gibson, S.L. Holland, 2/Lt. R.B.T. Cliff, Lt. & Qm.
J.R. Siddall and 250 men
1/RB Lt.-Col. A.E.W. Colville, Capts. A.S.E.
Annesley, G.P. Sharp, E.W. Bell, Lts. W.W. Pitt-Taylor, G.M. Lindsay, the Hon.
G. Grosvenor, R. Brand, R.S. Follett, W. Forrester, 2/Lts. H.B.M. Pryce, G.E.W.
Lane, Lt. & Qm. W. Morrish and 363 men
RA Capt. G.L.H. Howell and 14 men
RE Col. H.E. Rawson
R. High. Capts. A.H. Marinden, J.G. Collins, 2/Lts.
A.E. Stewart, C.E. Strahan, G.M. Richmond, N.D. Allen, A.D.C. Krook, W.T.
Kedse, and 28 men
Yorkshire
L.I. Lt. H. Clutterbuck and 49 men
Manchester Capt. O. Stewart-Wynne, 2/Lts. D.C. Marsh,
H. Ellershaw, G.F. Hastings
Durham L.I. 2/Lt. E.V. Manger
Liverpool Lt. C.L. Harford, 2/Lt. S.E. Morris and 20
men
W. Yorks. Lt. O.H.L. Nicholson
Leicesters. Lt. H.M. Travers
KRRC Capt. A.E. Cathcart, Lt. H.C.M. Porter
RAMC Majs. C.J. Johnson, C.W. Reilly, Lts. T.B.
Unwin, S.M. Adye-Curran and 14 men
AOD Maj. W.J. Clarke
RMLI Capt. A.R.H. Hutchison
Imp. L.H. Maj. T.H.L. Mackay
Rev. H. Marriott
Civil Surgs. W.T.
James, H. Orford
Nursing Sisters
A.C. Lindsay, M.N. Jephson, L.O. Dixon, K.E. King, A.M.A. Turner, M. Barton, K.
French, L.A. Clarke, E.M. King.
Shropshire
L.I. 38 men
Due Southampton 28
Oct.
London Times 17/10/02 (Friday)
p5e The Nubia left
for England Oct. 13, with the following invalids:
12 Lancers Lt. W.H. Charlton
RA Maj. B.B. Dodgson, Lt.-Col. H.J. Du Cane
RE Maj. P.R. Burn-Murdoch
Sussex Lt. F.G. Goring
Northampton Lt. C.R.J. Mowatt
York &
Lancs. Lt. E.J. Donaldson
RAMC Lt.-Col. W.C.T. Pool, Capt. A.R.
OFlaharty
I.Y. Lt. C.F.H. Scott
Nursing Sisters
G.E. Chapman, E. Timbrell, L.W. Tulloh
Sick laying down
, 74; sick convalescent, 211 including 14 R.N.
Wounded laying
down, 10; wounded convalescent, 14
With the
following on passage home:
6/Dragoons Lt. C.F. Wilkins and 64 men
RA Capts. J.H. Massey, W.H. Moore, Lt. R.
Marryatt
RE Maj. G.P. Scholfield
Remount
Dept. Lt. C. Hale
I.Y. Lt. C.L. Clark
W. Surrey Maj. R. Dawson
Northampton Lt. & Qm. W. Fricker
L.N. Lancs. 2/Lt. G.C. Morris
Munster Fus. 2/Lt. G.H. Powell
ASC 2/Lt. C.H.N. Munn
R.N. Sub-Lt. H.E. Jackson
RAMC Majs. T. Daly, C.J.W. Tatham, Capt. E.H.
Condonn, Lts. F.A. Stephens, H.E. Weston, H.B. Fawcus, A.J. Knowlton, and 32
men
Border
Scouts Capt. M.S.H. Montagu
Rev. B.G. ORorke
Civil Vet. Surgs.
K. Barker, J.J. McGrath, J.R. Wardrop
Nursing Sisters
A.G. Wason, A.M. Harrison, A.F. Clarke, M. Hilson, J. McCotter
APO 40 men
Due Southampton
Nov. 2.
The Pinemore
arrived Southampton yesterday with troops.
Note Here: Lt.
the Hon. C.H.S. Monck, 2/CG arrived home at Enniskerry.
p9b The Sardinia
arrived at Malta from Gibralter and landed the 1/Kings Royal Rifles from the
Cape and 3 companies R.G.A. from Gibralter.. She will leave to-day for
Gibralter with 1/Lancs. Fus. for Gibralter and some troops for Southampton .
London Times 18/10/02 (Saturday)
p9d The Syria left
Port Natal Oct. 15, for Bombay with the following:
7/RFA, Capt.
Hewitson, Lt. Longstaff, 1 warant officer and 218 men
14/RFA Maj. Heath, Lts. Mellor, Rawlins and 188
men
66/RFA Maj. Glanville, Capt. Pottinger, Lt.
Thornton and 216 men
63/RFA Capt. Robertson, Lt. Rhodes, 2/Lt.
Congreve, 1 warrant officer and 84 men
64/RFA Capt. Forman, Lt. Parkin, 2/Lt. Blake and
85 men
73/RFA Maj. Cardew, Lt. Gosse and 82 men
1/Warwick Capt. Bloomfield, Lts. Truell, Baxwell,
2/Lt. Gordon and 168 men
RAMC Maj. Poole, Capts. Barrow, Falkner,
Elsner, Lts. F.M. Parry, Swafford and 3 men
Nursing Sister Goldsmith
Vet. Dept. Lts. Glosse, Nicoll, Aitkin
6/DG Lt. Swift and 3 men
RGA Lt. F.A. Finnis
2/Northamptonshire Lt. F.F.
Williams
1/Derby 2/Lt. Slater
RFA Lt. A.M. Urquhart
1/Welsh Capt. Hoggan
Due Bombay Oct.
29.
The Manchester
Merchant arrived Southampton yesterday morning with troops from the Cape.
London Times 20/10/02 (Monday)
p8c The German
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with troops from the Cape.
London Times 21/10/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted
London Times 22/10/02 (Wednesday)
p9a The Orient
left for England Oct. 15 with the following invalids:
E. Surrey Lt. P.B. Stafford, 2/Lt. G.O. Farrington
Leinster 2/Lt. H.P. Massey
Sick convalescent,
28
With the
following on passage home:
2/Munster
Fus. Lt.-Col. A.H.B. Clough, Maj.
G.S. Ormond, Capts. F.A.D.O. Goddard, V.G.W. Rickard, F.E.E. Henderson, C.A.
Knapp, E.P. Thompson, Lts. C.R. Rawlinson, K.D.B. Murray, T.B.S. Cahill, 2/Lts.
W. McC. Crosbie, T.T. Stubbs, D. de C.C. McGillycuddy, A. Cochrane, Lt. &
Qm. H.T. Trimby and 445 men
6/Dragoons Capt. H.C. Higgin, Lt. F.B. Nixon, 2/Lt.
H.M. Appleton and 135 men
35/I.Y. Lt. H.R. Selfe and 109 men
36/I.Y. Lt. H.R. Glen and 68 men
34/I.Y. 56 men
W. Yorks. Lt.-Col. W. Fry , Lt. & Qm. W.A.
Roberts
Cheshire Capt. W.A. Clifford
Yorkshire
L.I. Maj. W.R.J. Ellis
Liverpool Capts. H.C. Potter, V.T. Bailey, Lts. P.W.
Macfie, E.L. Paine
R. Lancaster Lt. A.L.E. Meredith
W. Surrey Capt. C.E. Wilson
7/DG Lt. C.A. Shaw
Middlesex Lts. H.M. Meyler, W.A. Odling, C.M. Watney
E. Surrey Lt. W. Appleyard
D.oC. L.I. Lt. F.H.S. Randall
E. Yorks. Maj. H.A. Richardson, Capts. W.H. Young,
B.W. Bogle
KRRC Capt. L.A. Price-Davies
RA Capts. N. de B. Miller, H.S. Wilson
Manchester Lt. H. Knox
Welsh Fus. 2/Lt. C.D. Evans
Worcester 2/Lt. W.F.O. Faviel
Imp. Mil.
Railways Lt. T.C. Fitzherbert
RAMC Majs. A.J. Wilson, S. Duncan, Capt. W.E.
Hardy, Lts. E.F. le Strange, H.M. Morton
ASC Lts. H.S. Lawson, W. Elliott and 22 men
Lochs Horse Capt. R.R. Kennedy
Revs. J. Stuart,
J.L. Finlay
Civil Surgs.
McCandles, C. Brierly, J.F. Allen, A. Denshaw, A.C. Balfour
Nursing Sisters
K. Beaufoy, J.E. Phillips, L.F. Bristow, H.A. Matchett
Due Queenstown
Nov. 6, Southampton Nov. 8.
The Norman left
for England Oct. 15 with the following on passage home:
RA Capt. R. Geoghegan, Lt. J.A. Ballard
RE Lt. F.E. Harward
Remount
Dept. Lt.-Col. B.G. Booth, Lt. A.N.
Haywood
Warwick Maj. G.K. Cockerill
Innis. Fus. Maj. R.M. Foot
H.L.I. Capt. H.T.C. Singleton
Leinster Lt. H.W. Gaye
RAMC Maj. T.G. Lavie, Capt. J.H. Farmer
AOD Maj. J.H. Hale
APD Col. G.H. Moore-Lane
I.Y. Capt. P.L. Stutfield, Lts. T. Williams,
H.C. Hasket-Smith
Civil Vet. Surg.
H.A. Hazell
Civil Surg.
H.A.E. Noble
Nursing Sisters
A. Beith, M.R. McDowell
South African
Irr. Corps 98 men
Due Southampton
Nov. 1.
The City of
Vienna arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with over 1,000 troops. They
included:
5/Lancers 14 officers and 336 men
13/Hussars 14 officers and 542 men
Berkshire 53 men
RAMC 90 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition
22/10/02
p26 The Scot
arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers: Staff Sgt.
Emslie.
The Dunvegan
Castle sails today for England with the following named military passengers:
Col. Connolly, Lt.-Col. H. Jackson, Capt. J.J. Richardson, Capt and Mrs. Bruno,
Lts. J. Holford, F. Maclean, Martin.
London Times 23/10/02 (Thursday)
p3a Dateline St.
Helena, Oct. 22. The Golconda
left here for South Africa last night taking 827 prisoners.
p5b The Salmis
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
1/Gordon
High. 20 officers and 358 men
2/R. Fus. 17 officers and 343 men
Drafts.
The Dilwara
arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with over 800 I.Y.
p6a Note Here:
Summary of Somaliland Operations, Col. Manning & Maj. Rattigan.
London Times 24/10/02 (Friday)
p9a Note Here:
Summary of Somaliland Operations, Col. Manning & Maj. Rattigan.
The Assaye left
Cape Town for Bombay yesterday with the 1/Durham L.I.
London Times 25/10/02 (Saturday)
p8c Note Here:
D.S.O. Capt. G.P.T. Feilding. CG
London Times 27/10/02 (Monday)
p14d The Malta
arrived Southampton last night, from the Cape,
and will disembark troops this morning.
The Plassy and
Montrose left Durban for Bombay on Saturday with 1,200 and 600 troops
respectively.
Send 19/04/00
London Times 28/10/02 (Tuesday)
p9b The Michigan
arrived Southampton yesterday with the following:
2/Manchester 10 officers and 334 men (Pte. Scott, V.C.)
1/Black
Watch 9 officers and 623 men
2/SG 9 officers and 455 men
Mentioned by name
were:
Lt.-Col. G.J.
Cuthbert
Capt. the Hon.
A.J. Fraser
Lord Cardross
Lord Dalhousie
The St. Andrew
arrived Southampton yesterday with upwards 1,000 troops.
The Englishman,
from South Africa , arrived Queenstown and disembarked 5 officers and 351 men
of the 1/Leinster Regt., and 1 officer and 61 men of the 39/RFA. She will leave
this morning for Southampton .
London Times 29/10/02 (Wednesday)
p9c The Britannic,
with troops from South Africa, arrived Southampton yesterday morning .
Cape Times Weekly Edition
29/10/02
p2 Dateline
Durban, Oct. 24. The Plassy with
1,200 troops and the Montrose with 600 troops have sailed for India.
Dateline Durban,
Oct. 23. About 700 troops shipped by the Plassey, and about 1,000 Boer
ex-prisoners arrived by the Orotava
p25 Dateline
London, Oct. 23. The Golconda has
left St. Helena for South Africa with 827 Boer ex-prisoners on board.
Dateline London,
Oct. 27. The Michigan arrived at
Southampton this afternoon with the 2/Scots Guards on board.
London Times 30/10/02 (Thursday)
p12d The Dunvegan
Castle left for England Oct. 22, with the following on passage home:
RA Lt.-Col. W.H. Connelly
RE Lt. Col. H.M. Jackson
2/Essex Maj. L.R. Carleton
Manchester
Lts. C. Martin, W.K. Evans
1/R. Sussex Lt. J.C.W. Anderson
3/Welsh Capt. J.W. Aldridge
1/Welsh Lt. E.R. Udal
2/W. Surrey Bt. Maj. G.G. Whiffin
2/Leinster Lt. N.G. Burnand
3/Norfolk Lt. H. de M. Rose
2/Seaforth
High. Lt. G. Anstruther
2/D. o C.
L.I. Capt. C.B. Woodham
3/Gloucester Lt. H.N. Vinen
5/Innis.
Fus. Lt. P.L. Rivis
1/L.N. Lancs. Lt. J. McG. Greig
Lancs. Fus. Capt. W.B. Pearson
APO Lt. H.F. McClintock
APD Maj. L. Dorling, Capt. E.E. Bruno
ASC Lt. R.H. Cuthill, H.F.P. Percival, lt.
& Qm. W. Cosgrave
Res. of
Officers Maj. P. Dalton
RAMC Capt. H.A. Hinge, Lts. H.E. Howley, F.E.
Robinson, H. Richardson, A.J.W. Wells, J.H. Barbour, Lt. & Qm. A. Finley
and 38 men
Civil Surgs. E.C.
Masser Hethcote, R.P. McDonnell
Nursing Sisters
B.F. Whyte, A.E. Howard, C. Condell, E.C. Lloyd.
Due Southampton
Nov. 8.
The Orotava left
Durban for Bombay, Oct. 25, with the following:
1/York &
Lancs. Lt.-Col. Wallerstein, Majs.
Byass, Halford, Capt. Haines, Lts. Wedgwood, Blunt, Pratt, Birch, 2/Lts.
Williams, Riddell, Macpherson, Biscoe, Dale, 1 warrant officer and 186 men
1/S. Staffs. 2/Lt. Manners and 44 men
2/A & S High. Lt. Muir and 90 men
1/S. Wales
Bord. 87 men
2/Welsh Fus. 2/Lt. Phillips and 80 men
2/ Seaforth
High. Capt. Graeme and 54 men
3/Hussars Lt. Seymour and 3 men
12/Lancers 11 men
RAMC Maj. J.S. Green, Capt. T. Lineham, Lts.
F.S. Irvine, Adze Curran, Benett and 6 men
Civil Surgs.
Horsefall, Arnold
1/Munster
Fus. Capt. Hutchinson
Vet. Dept. Lt. A. Williams
2/Cameronians 4 men
2/Border 3 men
Due Bombay Nov.
10.
The Orissa arrived
at Southampton yesterday morning with the following:
6/Dragoons 7 officers and 250 men
1/RB 13 officers and 363 men
Drafts
The Englishman
left Queenstown at 2 0'clock yesterday afternoon for Southampton where she will
disembark 7 officers and 500 men of the 18/Hussars, the 5/RFA and Details
London Times 31/10/02 (Friday)
p5c The Simla
arrived at Southampton yesterday with nearly 500 troops from South Africa .
London Times 01/11/02 (Saturday)
p6a Note Here: LG
for 31/10/02 award D.S.O. 1/DG, Capt. H. de C. Eastwood
p8d The Englishman
arrived Southampton yesterday morning from Queenstown and landed the rest of
her troops.
London Times 03/11/02 (Monday)
p6f The Nubia,
with invalids and troops, arrived Southampton yesterday afternoon.
London Times 04/11/02 (Tuesday)
p10a The Gascon
left for England Oct. 28 with the following on passage home:
29/I.Y. Capt. J. Craig, Lt. A.G. Cowan and 138 men
30/I.Y. Capt. W.G. Ramsay-Fairfax and 144 men
39/I.Y. Capt. R.L. Stevenson, Lts. H.H. Hulton,
J.K. Maurice and 30 men
28/I.Y. Lts. W. Langford, C.C. Wallace, G.
Bonham-Carter, C.W. Harrison and 131 men
27/I.Y. Lt. J. Latham and 72 men
31/I.Y. Lt. W.L. Kirby and 15 men
38/I.Y. Lt. E.F. Robinson and 66 men
RAMC Maj. T.M.O.H. Hamilton, Capt. G.M.
Goldsmith, Lt. G.F. Sheean and 12 men
APO 60 men
7/I.Y. Lt. A.W.
Noon
Due Southampton
Nov. 18.
The Assaye left
Point Natal for England (? actually Bombay) Oct. 29, and is due Bombay Nov. 12,
with the following:
1/Durham
L.I. Maj. Saunders, Capts. Blake,
Cochrane, Northey, Tyndall Lts. Hamilton, Grace, Lovering, Coddington, 2/Lts.
Hartley, Festing, Gillespie, Woodhouse, Lascelles, Hartcup, 1 warrant officer,
and 422 men
6/DG Lt. & Qm. Wheeler, 2/Lts. Redpath,
Kidd , 1 warrant officer and 50 men
1/Essex Maj. Nason, Lt. Roberts West, 1 warrant
officer and 72 men
RAMC Majs. R.J. Copeland, C.J. Holmes, Capts.
E. Morphew, E.J. Crawford, J.J.W. Prescott, A. Chopping, H.L. Anderson, W.R.
Blackwell, Lts. E.W. Sibberont, W.M. Power, and 6 men
Indian Med.
Service Capt. OMeara, Hon. Lt. G.
Gill
Nursing Sister
Rees
Indian Staff
Corps. Maj. W.W. Chitty, Capt. Lane,
Lt. R.B. Shuttleworth
2/DG Lt. J.M. Hill
RE Capt. Stokes
1/Irish
Rifles Capt. Harvey
2/Suffolk Capt. kent
2/Connaught
Rangers Col. Vivian
Rev. Berry
1/Somerset
L.I. 120 men
1/Scots Fus. 30 men
2/Lincoln 48 men
12/Lancers 2 warrant officers and 11 men
Due Bombay Nov.
12.
London Times 05/11/02 (Wednesday)
p11c The Dilwara
sailed for South Africa yesterday from Southampton with over 1,200 officers and
men of mixed regiments. Included were 47 officers.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
05/11/02
p1 Dateline
Durban, Oct. 28. The Orotava sailed
for Bombay on the 25th with the York & Lancaster Regt. on board.
p2 The Ortona left
Cape Town Monday with troops for India.
London Times 06/11/02 (Thursday)
p9a The Orcana
left for England Oct. 28, with the following invalids:
1/Leicesters Lt. G.D. Nash
RAMC Lt. H.C. Croly
Bechuanaland
Rifles Lt. P.T. Galbraith
Sick laying down
, 38; sick convalescent, 181
Wounded laying
down, 8; wounded convalescent, 3
With the
following on passage home:
Remount
Dept. Capt. O. Macnamara
2/Gloucesters Lts. R.
Wilkinson, D. Burges
RGA Lt. H. Wadlow
RFA Capt. H.W. Hill
4/R. Innis.
Fus. Lt. C.W. Chaloner
RAMC Capts. P. Evans, F.W. Begbie, Lt. F.F.
Ritchie and 56 men
Vet. Lt. A.G.
Todd
Revs. E. Fuchs,
J.L. Stewart
Civil Vet. Surgs.
Watson, Souter
Civil Surgs. J.
Knox, H.J. Cullum, J. Jamieson, W. McQueen, F.G. Adyr Curran
Nursing Sisters
A.N. Ferguson, H.C. Parcer, H. Lampett, A.F. Plunkett, J. Murdock, J.N. Umerod,
E. Andrews
Field
Intelligence Mr. Ginsberg
3/R. Fus. Lt. P.B. Ackroyd
Due Southampton
Nov. 18
The Plassy sailed
form Durban Oct. 22, for Bombay and arrived Bombay, Nov. 4, with the following:
74/RFA Capt. Lewis, Lts. Armitage, Ramsay and 84
men.
77/RFA Maj. Geddes, Capt. Davies, Lts. Robinson,
Hill and 75 men
79/RFA Capt. Keyworth, 2/Lt. Maitland and 79 men
1/R. Sussex Majs. Scaife, Crawford, Capts. Green,
Mackenzie, Lts. Villiers, Willett, Bellamy, Gilpin, 2/Lts. Paget,
Jemmett-Browne, Drinan, Mitchell, Wilberforce, Birkett, Atkins, Beeton, 1
warrant officer and 532 men
1/R. Munster
Fus. Capt. Maclonghlin, Lt. Blaine,
2/Lt. Gill and 352 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. Baker, Capts. Penny, Martin, Lts.
Baker, Babington and 6 men
Vet. Dept. Lts. Bartlett, Quinland, Beattie
The Montrose
sailed from Durban for Bombay with the following:
1/W. Yorks. Lt. Harrington and 130 men
1/S. Staffs. Lt. Bonnor
2/S. Staffs. 92 men
2/Cameronians Lt. Ferrers and
91 men
7/DG Lt. Lindsay and 153 men
1/Middlesex Lt. Whiteman and 60 men
6/DG 14 men
2/Essex 2 men
RAMC Capt. Selby, Lt. Oreilly and 3 men
1/Yorks. &
Lancs. Capt. Cresson, Lt. Ruel, and 2
men
Details 6 men
Due Bombay Nov.
7.
The Goorkha left
for England Nov. 1, with Lt. J.F. Straker, Late 24/I.Y.
The Assaye should
have been shown as having left Point Natal for "India, not
"England, as previously reported.
London Times 07/11/02 (Friday)
p6a The Orient
arrived Queenstown yesterday morning and disembarked 3 officers and 134 men of
the 6/Dragoons, 15 officers and 443 men of the 2/Munster Fus., (Lt.-Col.
Clough, C.B. in command) and 1 officer and 7 men of the Leinster Regt. The
Orient will leave for Southampton in the evening with 34 officers and 340 men
and details. One death on the voyage - Pte. Robert Smith, 18 Hussars.
London Times 08/11/02 (Saturday)
p10 a & b
Table here showing Army expenditures in South Africa for 1902-03.
The Sundia is due
to leave Southampton for South Africa with the following:
Welsh Maj. Harkness
1/H.L.I. Maj. Richardson, D.S.O.
2/Devonshire Capt. C.A. Lafone
2/Somersetshire
L.I. Capt. Peacock
2/Norfolk Capt. Bellamy
1/S. Lancs. Capt. Bailey, D.S.O.
2/Gloucestershire Capt. B.O.
Fyffe
1/A & S
High. Lt. Long
1/Worcestershire Lt. A.J.
Fisher
2/Northamptonshire Lt.
Knatchbull-Hugessen
2/R. Scots Fus.
Lt. Makgill Crichton-Maitland
1/R. Lancs. Lt.
Foster
1/Innis.
Fus. 2/Lt. Weston
2/Leinster 2/Lt. Atkinson
1/D. o C.
L.I. 2/Lt. Miers
2/Norfolk 2/Lt. Stone.
The Golconda left
Cape Town yesterday for Ceylon with 2/R. W. Kent Regt. on board.
The Walmer Castle
left for England Oct. 29 with the following on passage home:
RE Col. R.L. Hipphly
RGA Capt. J.C. Burnett
N. Staffs. Maj. A. R. Hoskins
1/ Liverpool Capt. S.A. Denham
1/Yorks. Capt. E. Warner
1/Essex Capt. J.C.H. Newman
1/DG Lt. E.H. Reeves
3/S. Staffs Capt. E.de R. Jervis
Cameronians Capt. M.L. Pears
Connaught
Rangers Capt. A.P. Vigors
1/ RB 2/Lt. W. Swaine
I.Y. Lts. A.S. Blundell, J.A. Samuel
ASC Lt.-Cols. F.A. Trench, G.O. Welsh, Capt.
E.J. Slaughter, Lt. A.C. Ferguson
AOD Capt. A.G. Partridge
APD Capt. A.J.V. Durrell
Reserve of
Officers Maj. G.B. Whishart
RAMC Maj. M. OHalloran, Lt. J.H.R. Winder, Lt.
& Qm. A. Hawkey and 9 men
Vet. Dept. Maj. A. Bostock
3/M.I. Capt. W.E. Campson, 2/Lt. F.G. Senior
Civil Surgs. A.
Hart, R. Millers
Nursing Sisters
M.M. Bond, M.M. McLeish, W. Halliday, M.E. Tippetts, E. Johnson, M. Montgomery,
E.G. Eastmead
South African
Irr. Corps 71 men
Time expired men,
mixed units 378 men
Due Southampton
15 Nov.
The Dominion
sailed Nov. 3 from Port Natal for Southampton via Aden, Port Said , Alexandria,
& Malta. Due Southampton Nov. 29
For Egypt:
2/Berks. Lt.-Cols. Burney, MacCracken, Maj. Rhodes,
Capts. Macdonnell, Feetham, Ready, Lts. Collins, Thornton, Lucas, MacDonnell,
Steele, 2/Lts. Hemp, Sparrow, Wighton, Sawyer, Duberly, Waller, Daws, Murphy,
Slaughter, 2 warrant officers and 607 men
For Malta:
1/R. Dublin Fus. Majs. Shadforth, Rutherford, Maclear,
Capts. Croveand, Riccard, Lemesuries, Lts. Smithwick, Little, 2/Lts. Wodehouse,
Knox, Whyte, Brown, Johnson, Hoey, French, 1 warrant officer and 671 men .
1/KRRC 4 men
3/Warwicks 5 men
1/Yorks. L.I. 2 men
For England:
RAMC Maj. Nicolls and 5 men
Civil Surgs.
Nankervie, Inman
APD Lt.-Col. Reid, Capt. OHara
2/Seaforths Capt. Grant
1/Leicesters Lt. Robinson
4/Derbys Capt. Bernal,
2/W. Yorks. Capt. Paget
AOD Capt. Bernard
1/Connaught
Rangers. Capt. Sarsfield
1/H.L.I. Maj. Garland
For Aden:
RA Lt. Bradbury
The Dominion will
bring home from Egypt the 2/Leicestershire Regt. for Guernsey, and from Malta
the 1/W. Kent. Regt. for Shorncliffe
London Times 10/11/02 (Monday)
p5b Note Here:
Gen. Manning appointing Maj. H. Rattigan, Staff Officer to the Somali Field
Force. Also inspection tour w/ Manning & Cobbe.
p7a Note Here: The
Somaliland Operations.. (update)
p7c The Ortona has
left Durban for India with 1,500 troops.
The Montrose and
Orotava have arrived at Bombay from Natal.
The Golconda left
Cape Town for Ceylon with the 2/W. Kent Regt. on Friday.
The Dunvegan
Castle arrived at Southampton on Saturday with troops from the Cape.
The Orient
arrived at Southampton from Queenstown and landed the remainder of the troops,
34 officers and 347 men .
London Times 11/11/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 12/11/02 (Wednesday)
p8c The Arundel
Castle left for England Nov. 5 with the following on passage home:
35/I.Y. Capt. H. Clarke, Lts. W.H. Tomkins, S.
Moorhouse and 134 men
34/I.Y. Lts. J.F. de Rees, G. Green Price and 176
men
RGA Capt. A.R. Green
Civil Surg. D.W.
McGavig
Nursing Sister
E.M. Halliwell
33/I.Y. 87 men
36/I.Y. 84 men
Details 103 men
Due Southampton
Nov. 26
The Scot left for
England Nov. 5 with the following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. E.A.H. Alderson
1/KOSB Maj. M.G. Wilkinson
2/Manchesters Capt. A.G.
Tillard, Lt. G.P. Waymer
RA Capt. H.L. Griffin
RGA Maj. D. Arbuthnot
Essex Capts. B.A. Warry, W.A. Vincent
2/H.L.I. Capt. A.J. Morten, Lt. H.S.M. Harris
3/H.L.I. Lt. S. Beveridge
R.W. Kent Capt. & Qm. J. Couch
1/ Liverpool Lt. G.M. Dean
6/Middlesex Lt. J.F.M. Bingley
RE Lt. C.E. Vickers
4/RB Lt. R.P. Burrowes
4/R. Dublin
Fus Maj. C.H. Tippet
R.
Lancashire 2/Lt. A.J. Pott (on
appointment)
ASC Cols. H. Morgan, H.G. Rice, Maj. S.S.
Long, Capts. H. Cracroft, W.H. Barton, A. Norton, F.W. Stringer, C.E. McVittie,
Lts. R. Hammersley Smith, H.N. Foster, H.N. Cadell, P.R. Napier, C.D.E. Upton,
E.H. Blamey and 134 men
AOD Lt. T. Rees
RAMC Majs. S.H.W. Austin, G.A.T. Bray, Capts.
W. Jagger, D.E. Curme, Lt. & Qm. A.J. Chalk
I.Y. Capts. A.C. Webb, J.R. Mitchell, Lt.
E.H.B. Laing, Vet Capt. J.H. Lockwood.
Revs. R. Wells,
A.W. Dawes
Civil Vet. Surgs.
E.P. Argyle, A.B. Holland, E. Ashworth
Civil Surgs. G.W.
Milne, G.J.J. Keigwig, G. Stewart
Nursing Sister G.
Napier
Due Southampton
Nov. 22.
Note here article
concerning transport service giving numbers, etc. ( shipping )
The Golconda left
Natal Nov. 8 for Mauritius.
The Assaye has
arrived at Bombay from Natal.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
12/11/02
p30 The Kinfauns
Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers:
Lt.-Col. E.K.G. Aylmer, Col. Cantwell, Capt. W.H.N. Cantlin, Capt. E.S. Dickin,
Capts. R. Gordon, B.R.M. Glossop, Leschallas , A.C. Northey, J. van der Byl,
M.G.E. Woodman, Prowse, H.D. Radcliffe
Lts. Irvine, Lang, Love, S.L. Paddon, A.H. Reynolds, N.A. Stebbing, C.
Thorburn Maj. A.D. Miller, Capt. &
Mrs. Page, Sgt. C.J. Aschdeacon, Sgt.-Maj. and Mrs. Lobb.
The Briton sails
today for England with the following named military passengers: Col. Borton,
Lt. Bonverae (RN), Maj. & Mrs. White, Maj. & Mrs. Richards, Capts.
Deacon, H. Gorle, Piggott, Toljambe, G.F. & Mrs. Walton, C. Norrington,
Miller, Lts. Howard, Halton, Blackett, McCombie.
London Times 13/11/02 (Thursday)
p11e The Dilwara,
from Southampton for the Cape, has arrived St. Vincent .
London Times 14/11/02 (Friday)
p9a The Ortona has
left Point Natal, for Mauritius, Andaman Islands, Rangoon, Madras and Colombo
with the following:
For Mauritius:
2/RB Col. Metcalfe
RE 39 men
RAMC 9 men
For Andaman
Islands:
1/ Liverpool 1 company
For Rangoon:
1/ Liverpool Lt.-Col. Schletter, Maj. Nicholson,
Capts. Rawlinson, Finch, Lts. Owen, Prince, Vince, Hudson, 2/Lts. Dixon,
Wilcox, 1 warrant officer and 610 men
2/E. Yorks. 50 men
Driscolls
Scouts Col. Driscoll
1/Buffs. Capt. Baird and 46 men
1/R. Fus. Lt. Gubbin and 49 men
For Madras:
1/Leicester Lt.-Col. Carleton, Capts. Melville,
Crocker, Challinor, Faichnie, Lts. Puckle, Grant, Davies, Miles, Arculus,
2/Lts. Tronson, Ferris, Hildebrand, Bomford, 1 warrant officer and 520 men
O/RHA Lt.-Col. Phillpots, Maj. Fanshowe, Lts.
Davidson, Stanley and 156 men
P/RHA Capt. Thompson, Lt. Awdry and 81 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. White, Capt. N. Faichnie, Lts. E.
McDonnell, F.G. Richards, F.S.W. Walker and 5 men
Civil Surgs.
Dolby, Linnell
3/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. Young and 1 man
1/Middlesex Lt. Spence
Vet. Dept. Lt.
Steele
The Golconda left
Point Natal Nov. 8 for Colombo with the following:
2/R. W.
Kent. Maj. Mounsell, Capts. Lees,
Venables, Back, Beresford, Isacke, Lts. Lister, Tulloh, Dinwiddy, Hewitt, Case,
Morris, Hibbert, Stevenson, 1 warrant officer and 619 men
RAMC Capt. E.E. Ellery and 5 men
Civil Surgs.
Huey, Gibbon
En route for
China 6 men of the 1/Derbys
London Times 15/11/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 17/11/02 (Monday)
p10f The Walmer
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with officers and 360 men from mixed corps.
The Nubia left
Southampton Saturday with about 400 troops for South Africa .
The Aurania left
Durban Saturday for Bombay.
London Times 18/11/02 (Tuesday)
p11d The The
Ionian left Natal for Bombay. The
Montrose left Bombay for Natal. The
Sardinia , Southampton for Cape Town left St. Vincent last night.
London Times 19/11/02 (Wednesday)
p10d The Briton
left for England Nov. 12 with the following on passage home:
2/R. Munster
Fus. Capt. G.D. Macpherson, Lt. P.G.
Barret and 65 men
2/Northampton 2/Lt. C.S.
Lindsay
19/Hussars Maj. D.R. Apthorp
I.Y. Lts. F.J. Day, A.F. Wagner
4/ Liverpool Capt. W. Swindlehurst
2/Life G. Capt. the Hon. M.B. Lyon
1/Suffolk Lt. E.E. Pearson
5/R. Warwick Capt. C.F. Whitley-Deans-Dundas
RE Capt. P.H. Casgrain
RB Maj. E.A.F. Dawson
2/L.N.
Lancs. 2/Lt. R.H. Logan
4/Bedford Lt. B. Croft
6/Middlesex Lt. R.F.C. King
1/Worcester Maj. C.H.D. Cass
1/W. Riding Capt. J.G. Whish, 2/Lt. W.T. McG. Bate
3/KRRC Capt. H.F.F.B. Foljambe
2/Norfolk Lt.-Col. C.E. Borton, Lt. J.C. Atkinson
14/Hussars Capt. D.M. Miller
ASC Capt. F.C. Norrington, Lts. H.L. Pearne,
E.N. Kerney, Lt. & Qm. F.E. Wordley and 15 men
RAMC Maj. J. Meek, Lt. E.C. Parkes and 8 men
APD Maj. G.D. Collings
Late Kitcheners
Fighting Scouts Lt. H.E. Packwood
Rev. J. Ryan
Civil Surgs.
A.A.W. Merrick, A.A. Martin, W.E.V. Lewis, A.E.B. Jones, W. Sisam, S. Forsdike,
M.T. Male, F.W. Warren, K.C. Edwards, W.E. Graves
South African
Irr. Corps 51 men
M.P. 97 men
43/RE 22 men
Due Southampton
29 Nov.
The Aurania and
Ionian have left Durban for India with details.
The Sunda arrived
at Cape Town yesterday and left for Simons Bay.
The Gascon
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 700 officers and men
The Orcano
arrived at Southampton yesterday with 400 invalids. There were 3 deaths during
the voyage.
p11c LG, Nov. 18.
Capt. the Hon. C.H.C. Guest , 1st Dragoons, to be A.D.C. to Brev. Col. (Local
Brigadier-General) J.F. Burn-Murdoch, C.B.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
19/11/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 20/11/02 (Thursday)
p11a The Ionian
left Point Natal Nov. 15 for Bombay with the following:
2/Devon Maj. Masterson
1/Dorset Maj. Rosher
2/R. Scots Lt. Manners
6/Dragoons 2 men
I/RHA 2 men
18/Bengal
Lancers Capt. Corbyn
Vet. Dept. 1 Sgt.
RAMC Lt. P.H. Henderson and 3 men
Due Bombay 29
Nov.
The Aurania left
Point Natal Nov. 15, with the following:
Gordon High. Capt. Macnab, 2/Lts. Ross, Kerr, Macmillan
and 180 men
1/Dorset Capts. Lowry, Codrington, Lt. Hyslop and
110 men
2/Irish
Rifles Capt. Massey and 69 men
2/R. W.
Surrey 2/Lt. Scott and 175 men
2/Gloucester Capt. Whylock, Lts. Shipway, Baker, 2/Lt.
Craven and 415 men
2/Yorks. 2/Lt. Howard and 86 men
2/Cheshire Lt. Rich, 2/Lt. Sherringham and 51 men
1/E. Lancs. Lts. Hardcastle, Norton, Scrafton and 58
men
Revs. Rice,
Thomas
Vet. Dept. Lt.Swanston
RAMC Majs. Hind, Phipps, Brannagan, Lts. Roach,
Dinnas
RGA Capt. Forestier-Walker
3/Hussars 4 men
73/RFA 2 men
1/Durham
L.I. 1 man
For duty on
voyage:
1/Northumberland
Fus. Capt. Courson and 1 man
Civil Surgs.
Parkhurst, Holroyd
RAMC 2 men
London Times 21/11/02 (Friday)
p3a Note: Dateline
Dubbar Waterhole, Nov. 12. Maj.
Rattigan on inspection tour. Also Dateline Burao, Nov. 14.
p5f The Sicilia
arrived at Bombay yesterday morning .
London Times 22/11/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 24/11/02 (Monday)
p7c The Scot
arrived at Southampton from South Africa with about 425 troops.
London Times 25/11/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 26/11/02 (Wednesday)
p12f The Dominion
arrived at Malta from the Cape and landed the 1/R. Dublin Fus.
p14b The Goth left
for England Nov. 21 with the following on passage home:
8/Hussars Lt. A.C. Currell
I.Y. Capt. C.J. Dyke, Lt. C.V. Talbot
Civil Surgs. C.S.
Miller, S.G. Gordon
Due Southampton
Dec. 13.
The Lake Manitoba
left Point Natal Nov. 23 for Bombay with the following:
1/W.Yorks 31 men
2/Somerset
L.I. 2/Lt. Foran
1/Northampton 109 men
2/E. Surrey Lt. May
1/R. Scots Lt. Smith and 129 men
1/W. Riding 2/Lt. Lewis and 97 men
2/Bedford 2/Lt. Ruck and 75 men
2/Connaught
Rangers 2/Lt. OSullivan and 39 men
2/Wilts. Capt. Richards and 60 men
79/RFA 2/Lt. T. Warren and 4 men
77/RFA 6 men
64/RFA 1 man
RAMC Capts. Johnson, J.D. Alexander
1/Gordon
High. 10 men
1/Sussex 9 men
Indian
Troops Conductor Rickets
Vet. Dept. 4
Sgts.
Indian Med.
Serv. 2 warrant officers
Indian Native
Forces 94 men
Native
Followers 466 men
2/Northumberland
Fus. Lt. Bromfield (Indulgence, 2nd
class)
For Duty on
Voyage:
3/Middlesex Capt. Fisher
Civil Surgs.
Richie, Sharp, and 6 men
En Route for:
Ceylon 2/W. Kent
2 men
Hong-kong 1/Derby
2 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition
26/11/02
p27 The Kinfauns
Castle arrived here yesterday with the following named military passengers:
Capt. Dunbar Anderson.
The Kildonan
Castle sails for England today with the following named military passengers:
Maj.-Gen. Oliphant, Cols. Matthews, S. Thompson, Lt.-Cols. Kirkpatrick, G.A.
Ashby, Capts. M.B. Parker, Mitchell, J. Robertson, Dykes, Baxter, G.C. Rigley,
Lts. R.H. Crake, Ferguson, E. Northern, P.R. Clifford.
London Times 27/11/02 (Thursday)
p7f The Carisbrook
Castle left for England Nov. 19 with the following on passage home:
RA Capt. G.H. Riach
RE Lt.-Col. J.F. Liverson
RHA Capt. B. Atkinson
2/DG Capt. C.A. Escombe, Lts. M.C. Pinching, R.
Fernie
7/Hussars Maj. R.L. Walter, Capt. C.E.G. Norton,
Lts. F. Henderson, J.M. Thomson
2/Dragoons Capt. W.L. Long
1/Welsh Fus. Maj. G. F. Barttelot, Lt. C.R.C. Hill
RB Col. A.R. Pemberton
Manchester Capt. W.P. Newbigging
5/Lancers Lt. S.S. Williams
11/Hussars Lt. R.M. York
1/Leinster Capt. G.I.P.P. OShee
2/R. Lancs. Capt. W.T. Mangles
1/Derby Maj. M.B. Phelps
3/Oxford L.I. Lt. R.S.G. Higgins
3/W. Kent Capt. W.F. Tufnell
R. Garrison Capt. A.F. Douglas
2/Devon Lt. C.H.M. Imbert-Terry
RA Capt. C.F. Phipps
ASC Capt. H.S. Buckle, Lts. G. Chambers,
H.S.N. Wright, Lt. & Qm . J.O.G. Donnelly
I.Y. Lt. H.F.W.
Falkner
AOD Lt. F.H. Phillips
Rev. S.S. Steuart
RAMC Lt.-Col. J. Lees-Hall, R.H.S. Sawyer, Maj.
T.B. Winter, Capt. L. Adams-Williams, Capts. & Qms. E. Thowless, R. Adams,
E. Houghton, Lt. & Qm. F.W. Hall, Lts. W. Riach, T. White, D.L. Harding and
38 men
Intell.Dept. Lt. C. Peddie-Field
P.o. W. L.H. Lt. H.G. McGubbin
Civil Surgs.
B.S.O. Mannsell, J. Stewart, G.A. Herklots, R.T. Herron, G. Elliot, D.P.
Watson, P.L. Craig, A.H. Corley, J.H. Douglas, J.O.G. McDonough, J. Freeman, W.
Rogers, R.P. Marshall, G. Phillips, M.H. Downey, P. Coffey, W. Elder, H.L.
Meggitt, T,J, Wright, T.R. Robertson
Dental
Surgs. E.H. Wyand, R.J. Green, T.R.
Chambers
South African
Irr. Corps 50 men
Due Southampton
Dec. 6.
London Times 28/11/02 (Friday)
p11a The Arundel
Castle arrived Southampton yesterday morning with over 500 yeomanry from South
Africa .
London Times 29/11/02 (Saturday)
p8e The Aurania,
from Durban, arrived at Bombay yesterday .
London Times 01/12/02 (Monday)
p10c The
Staffordshire disembarked the 2/R. Warwick Regt. Saturday at Plymouth .
The Briton
arrived Southampton Saturday with nearly 500 troops.
The Staffordshire
arrived at Southampton yesterday and landed 300 officers and men from South
Africa .
London Times 02/12/02 (Tuesday)
p6f The Sunda left
for England Nov. 25 with the following on passage home:
1/E. Lancs. Maj. F.S. Derham, Capts. E.R. Reade, W.H.
Cooper, E.F. Rutter, Lts. E.E. Coventry, R.A. Gossett, E.J. Wolseley, A.C.
Aubin, 2/Lts. P.O.E. DEsterre, C.E. Gallagher, E.T. Mansfield, Capt. & Qm.
W. Holbourn and 337 men.
1/R. Welsh
Fus. Lt.-Col. Sir R.A.W. Colleton,
Maj. P.R. Mantell, Capt. H.D. Mayhew, Lts. W. Harris, E.A. T. Bayly
1/R. Sussex Capt. R.C. Griffin, Lt. J.S. Cameron, and
213 men
1/Northumberland
Fus. Lts. A.C. Temperley, C.A.R.
Stower, E.P.A. Riddell
14/Hussars Lt. the Hon. H. Grosvenor
2/Dragoons Maj. R. Adams
2/Worcester Capt. H.D. Milward
2/Seaforth
High. Maj. G.C. Feilden
3/S. Wales
Bord. Lt. T.S.C. Cotgrave
RFA Capt. R.D. Wylde
RGA Lt. L.A.D. Napier
ASC Capt. D.C.E. Grose
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.D. Donaldson, Capt. S.H.
Withers
Border
Scouts Lt. G.C.C. Webb
R. Munster
Fus. 104 men
Due Queenstown
Dec. 17, to land 1/E. Lancs. ,
remainder to Southampton
London Times 03/12/02 (Wednesday)
p7a The Sardinia
arrived at Cape Town yesterday afternoon from Southampton .
The Dilwara
arrived Monday at Durban from Southampton .
Cape Times Weekly Edition
03/12/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 04/12/02 (Thursday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 05/12/02 (Friday)
p8d The Kildonan
Castle left for England Nov. 26 with the following on passage home:
31/I.Y. Lt.-Col. Viscount Fincastle, Majs. H.M.
Walker, S. Campbell-Johnstone, F.W. MacKenzie, Lts. W. Bruges, A.M. McDonald,
C.J. Mayall, J.R.C. Heathcote, Lt. & Qm. C.J. Cowan and 135 men
28/I.Y. Capt. W.M. Fowler, Lts. F.S. Clay, G.
Bentley, G.F. Lind, F.W. Grantham, A.E. Rawlins and 78 men
3/DG Capt. A.O. Mitchell
19/Hussars Lts.
C.R. McClure, E. Northen
Wilts. Capt. G.C. Rigby
2/ Duke o C.
L.I. Lt.-Col. G.A. Ashby
2/R. Munster
Fus. Maj. A.E.O. Congdon
2/Shropshire
L.I. Capt. C.P. Higginson, Lt. P.R.C.
Groves
Leicester Lt. C.T.M. Hare
2/Worcester Capt. B.O. Richards
ASC Maj. P.O. Sandilands
Gordon High Capt. G.S.G. Crauford
2/Norfolk Lt. S.H.W. Crawford
2/Leinster Lt. A.N. Bredin
KOSB Lt. J.F.M. Ferguson, 2/Lt. R.H. Crake
3/W. Surrey Capt. W.J. Grant
Reserve of
Officers Capt. A.J. Moseley
AOD Capt. G.E. Blandford
RAMC Majs. R.L. McLeod, J.R. Black, Lt. &
Qm. J. Attwood and 12 men
5/Victorian
M.I. Lt. J.R. Matthews
3/Canadian M.I. Lt. F.N. Gibbs
Indian Med.
Serv. Lt.-Col. S.J. Thomson, Capt.
J.C. Robertson
Vet. Dept. Maj. S. Duff-Gillespie
Civil Surgs. F.A.
Wall, A.C. Zeitz, R. Thomas, G.T. Kevern, J.S. Clarke
29/I.Y. 23 men
APO 22 men
Due Southampton
Dec. 13.
London Times 06/12/02 (Saturday) Nothing Found
London Times 08/12/02 (Monday)
p11c The
Carisbrook Castle arrived Southampton from the Cape Saturday with about 160
troops.
London Times 09/12/02 (Tuesday)
p5e The Saxon left
for England December 3 with the following on passage home:
1/DG Maj.-Gen. R.A.P. Clements, Brig.-Gen. J.F.
Burn-Murdoch, Staff Lts. S.C. Holland, R.C. Longworth.
16/Lancers Capt. C.E. St. J. Harris, Lt. J.B.
Robertson, Lt. & Qm. J.L. Hart.
R. Dragoons Capt. the Hon. C.H.C. Guest
RA Maj. R.M.B.F.Kelly, Capt. A.M. Campbell,
Lt. H. Buckle
RE Maj. F.A. Moloney, Capt. F.K. Fair
2/Cameronians Maj. A.V. Usher
1/Welsh Fus. 2/Lt. Sir F.C.R. Price
Connaught
Rangers Maj. O.H. Pedley
2/Wilts. Maj. N.D. Macdonald
ASC Capt. W.H. Maturin
APD Capt. G.G. Hewlett
AOD Capt. W. Brown
Due Southampton
Dec. 20.
The Galician
landed at Southampton yesterday , 50 Boer prisoners en route to the Continent.
London Times 10/12/02 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
10/12/02
p27 The Kinfauns
Castle sails for England this afternoon with the following named military
passengers: Col. King, Lt.-Col. B. Smith, Maj. Tufnell, Maj. Dill, Capts. Hale,
C. Langton, Langton, P.R. Creed, Younger, Conner, James, J. Fryer, Barry, T.E.
Clark, Garcia, G.B. Crisp, Toljambe, P.W. Game, A.F. and Mrs. Taunder,
Lt. & Mrs. McCulloch (RN), Lt.
Part, Majs. Molyneaux, G.M. McKenzie, B. Drake, Hadow, Lts. Wonsley, R. Pigot,
W.T. Synnott, S.A. Thompson, H.E.O.B. Traill, R.C. Campbell
The
Orotava.arrived here this morning with 43 Boer prisoners who are to be tried
for treason. 1,000 Boer prisoners were landed at Durban.
London Times 11/12/02 (Thursday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 12/12/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 13/12/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 15/12/02 (Monday)
p6c The Kildonan
Castle arrived Southampton Saturday morning brought about 300 troops home form
South Africa .
London Times 16/12/02 (Tuesday)
p8c The
Staffordshire left Southampton yesterday for the Cape with 80 men of the
Northampton Regiment and details of Colonials, Engineers, and RAMC. Lt.-Col.
Fortescue, 4/KRR in command.
The Plassy is
scheduled to take 1/H.L.I. and 4/Mountain Battery from South Africa to Egypt in
January.
London Times 17/12/02 (Wednesday)
p7f Doune Castle
left for England Dec. 7, with the following on passage home: Capt. E.L.H.
James, W. Kent. Regt.
The Kinfauns
Castle left for England Dec. 10 with the following on passage home:
7/DG Lt. J. Lopdell
8/Hussars Maj. Lord Garnock
20/Hussars Capt. J.W. James, 2/Lt. F.A.H. Part
I.Y. Lts. C.G. Jones, C.F. Clarke, W.S.G.
Morris, C. Russell, R.S. Ward, C.L. Flick, A.M. Holden, H.D. McIntyre, T.N.
Phillips, R. Nickols, L.B. Worthington
Remount
Dept. Maj. H.V.S. Ormond
RFA 2/Lt. P.W. Game
Wilts. 2/Lts. C.A. Hawker, A.H. Pepper
2/Scots Fus. 2/Lt. W.M. Black
2/Somerset
L.I. 2/Lt/ T. Nisbet
Warwick Lt. F.R. Tarleton
3/Munster
Fus. 2/Lt. R. Leahy
4/RB Capt. P.R. Creed
H.L.I. Capt. R.G.I. Chichester
Innis. Fus. Lt. R.J. Manders, 2/Lt. W.D. Kenny
Dublin Fus. Capt. G. Hudleston
Buffs 2/Lt. L.H. Soames
RAMC Lt.-Col. R. Porter, Maj. G. Wilson, Lt.
& Qm. W.J.C. Talbot
AOD Maj. C.W. Tribe
W. Aust.
M.I. Capt. A.F. Thunder
Civil Surgs. T.A.
Meeke, W.H. Grant
Due Southampton
Dec. 27.
The Montrose left
for England Dec. 11 with the following on passage home:
1/ Liverpool Capt. J.M. Longfield, Lts. L.R. Schuster,
F.A. Finney and 251 men
1/Leicester Capt. B.C. Dent, 2/Lt. C.F. Burr and 245
men
2/E. Surrey Capt. V.H.M. de la Fontaine, 2/Lt. F.B.
Storey and 111 men
1/S. Lancs. 2/Lt. J.L. Hutchinson and 74 men
2/Shropshire
L.I. Maj. C.A. Wilkinson and 102 men
1/Durham
L.I. Capt. A.C. Tucker, Lt. A.E.H.
Garsia, 2/Lt. C.O. Rowlandson and 260 men
1/York &
Lancs. 82 men
2/Middlesex Lt.-Col. F.B. Lumley, Maj. C.R. Dyer,
Capt. H.P.F. Bicknell, Lt. P.O. Willis
1/KOSB Lt.-Col. J.E.G. Headlam, Staff Capt.
J.C.M. Connell, Lt. L.N. Bruce
2/W. Yorks 2/Lts. C.G.M. Slade, E.T. Welshman
2/R.
Lancaster Lt. F.G. Theobald
Cameronians 2/Lt. D.H. Thorburn
8/Hussars Lt. H.F. Partridge
2/Devon Capt. H.B. Gardiner
RFA Lts. A.K. Digby, K.H. Devett, R.H.
Carrington
RAMC Lts. B.F. Wingate, L.M. Purser, R.F.M.
Fawcett and 29 men
2/E. Yorks 25 men
South African
Irr. Corps 151 men
Due Southampton
Jan. 7.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
17/12/02
p27 The Walmer
Castle arrived here yesterday afternoon with the following named military
passengers: Maj. Cameron, Capt. F.C. Georgson, Col. Inglesby and Family,
Lt.-Col. Longhead, Capt. Darvall, Capt. Sell.
London Times 18/12/02 (Thursday).
p9e The
Staffordshire from Southampton , left Queenstown last night for the Cape. She
embarked 26 officers and 482 men form the following: R. Irish, Northumberland
Fus., 3/Middlesex, 3/Worcestershire, the A & S High., 2/Leicestershoire,
and 2/S. Wales Bord.
London Times 19/12/02 (Friday)
p4d The Sunda arrived at Queenstown yesterday from Cape Town
and landed
12 officers and 333 men of the 1/E. Lancs. and a draft of
104 men of the
R, Munster Fus.. The vessel will proceed to Southampton to
disembark 21
officers and 483 men
London Times 20/12/02 (Saturday)
p6a The Dilwara left for England December 10, with the
following on
passage home:
For Gibralter:
102/RGA Maj. C.E. Jervois, Lt. C.H. Mortimer,
2/Lt. A.G. Thomas and
80 men
For Nigeria:
12/Lancers
Maj. E. Crawley
For England:
1/Innis. Fus. Col. R.L. Payne, Lt. & Qm. J.A. Page
2/W. Kent Lt. A.H. Pullman and 116 men
4/Survey Section,
RE Capt. H.W. Gordon and 16 men
RE Capt. A.C. Scott and 9 men
2/Leicester Lt. F.le M. Gruchy
Reserve of
officers Maj. W. Fitzpatrick
4/R. Lancaster Lt. R.F. Awdry
KRRC Maj. E.W. Thistlethwayte, Capt. W.H.
Fenner
W. Surrey Capt. H. St. C. Wilkins
1/Worcester Capt. J.C. Mitchell
RFA Majs. H.W. Addington, C.B. Dunlop, Capt.
C.G. Stewart
Norfolk Mil.
Arty. Capt. C.H. Walker
Munster Fus. Capt. W.A. Hutchinson
1/W. Riding Maj. C.V. Humphrys
3/L.N. Lancs. Capt. A. de M. Bellairs
2/DG Lt. & Qm. J. Hopkins
2/Devon Lt. J.A.H. Britton
Dorset Maj. A.A. Chichester
1/Yorks Maj. G.C.S. Handcock
3/V.B. Liverpool
Lt. P.R. Bland
2/Northumberland
Fus. Maj. & Qm. J. Thomson
2/Lincoln Lt. H.E. Dawson
7/Hussars Capt. & Qm. F. Durmam
RAMC Capt. M.M. Rattray, Lts. R.B. Black, R.L.
Popham, D.O. Hyde and
147 men
ASC Capts. T.C.L. Rivis, J.L. Jesse. Lts. G.P.
Dean, H.R. Lever,
F.B. Delavoye, F.W.
Garvey, L.B. Ray, L.M.S. Page, B.S.A.
Douglas-Hamilton, Lt. & Qm. O.G. Jones and 98 men
AOD Maj. R.K. Scott and 25 men
APD Capt. T.S. Coppinger
South African L.H.
(Late) Capt. T. Collins
Rev. R.E. Skone
Vet. Maj. L.J.
Blenkinsop
R.N. Capt. W.L. Down.
Civil Vet. Surg.
A.J. Sellars.
Nursing Sisters A.
Garriock, A. Kuys
9/ASC 41 men
York &
Lancs. 20 men
57/RGA 20 men
Due Southampton Jan.
1.
London Times 22/12/02 (Monday)
p10a The Orotava
left for England December 13 with the following on passage home:
2/E. Yorks Lt.-Col. F.S. Inglefield, Maj. E.A. Ogle,
Capts. E.T. Marshall, S. Soote, Lts. C.P. Berthon, B. Lawrence, C.P.B. Riall,
H.W. Stenhouse, C.L. Estridge, G. Boyd, 2/Lts. C.M. Smith , G.N. Robins, J.B.
Trimble, R.S. Hopkins, Capt. & Qm. F.C. Cunningham and 290 men
30/I.Y. Lt.-Col. J.L.N. Birch, Capts. X.R.A. de la
Chapelle, G.H. Allan, Lts. L.C.V. Bathurst, H.L. Graham, K.C. Hopkins, G.T.
Gates, W.J. Blokley and 117 men
33/I.Y. Capt. J.E. Cochrane, Lts. W.B. Anley, J.L.
Matthews, L.H. College, A.C. Watson, Lt. & Qm. R. Hartigan and 67 men
34/I.Y. Capt. E.G. Williams, Lts. R. Power, C.R.
Roch, H. Hogarth, C. Russell, G. Miller, and 146 men
35/I.Y. Lt.-Col. R. Fitzmaurice, Maj. A.L.
Champion, Capts. A.L. Trevor-Boothe, J.J. Scanlan, Lts. A. Parkes, P. Garrard,
C.G. Westhead, B.J. Swannell and 120 men
36/I.Y. Lt.-Col. M.H. Nunn, Maj. R.E. Hutton,
Capts. C.A. Thimm, A.L.H. Kyle, Lts. A.G.H. Davis, B.H. Bunny, J. Radcliffe,
Lt. & Qm. F.C. Tredgold, Surg. Capt. A.H. Ahern and 191 men
Remount
Dept. Maj. J.F.A. Herbert
2/Devon Capt. A.J.E.S. Sunderland
Rl. Garrison Capt. J.E. Rose
ASC Lt. J. Mcnalty (? Lt. A.G.R. McNalty)
RAMC Lt. R.H. Woodley, Lt. & Qm. J.C.B.
Whitehorn and 29 men
E. Yorks
Capt. B. St. C. St. Clair-Ford
Civil Surg. R.H.
Caughey
Due Southampton
January 2.
The Sunda from
Cape Town arrived Southampton Saturday, bringing 200 men of the Sussex Regt.
and 350 details.
Note Here: Col.
J.F. Burn-Murdoch, C.B., arrived Southampton Saturday on board the Saxon, and
has reached Sevenoaks. Met by father Canon Burn-Murdoch
London Times 23/12/02 (Tuesday)
p4a The Sardinia
left Point Natal December 16 for Bombay, with the following:
1/Northampton Lt. Alstow and
72 men
1/Lincolns. 65 men
1/Cameronians 2/Lt. Dodds and
58 men
1/Somerset
L.I. 49 men
2/KOSB Lt. Logan-Home and 85 men
2/KRRC 100 men
1/Devon 2/Lt. Featherstone and 103 men
1/Norfolk 2/Lt. Sparling and 186 men
2/A & S
High. Lt. Scales and 149 men
1/Seaforth Lt. Nairne and 151 men
Returning Boer
Escourt:
2/Connaught
Rangers Lts. Wise and Kinsman and 35
men
1/Devon Lt. Gunning, 2/Lt. Moung and 39 men
On Duty:
RHA Maj. Lawless
2/Scot Fus. 2/Lt. More (for voyage out and return)
RAMC Maj. R.P. Bond and 6 men
Civil Surg.
Priehard
Indulgence
Passages N.M.I. (?) Capts. Lane ,
Ryan
London Times 24/12/02 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted.
Cape Times Weekly Edition
24/12/02 Nothing Noted
London Times 25/12/02 (Thursday)
p6c The Avondale
Castle left for England December 16,
with the following on passage home:
32/I.Y. Maj. E.W.N. Pedder, Capt. & Adj. R.
Fairclough, Capt. C.H. Bertram, Lt. & Qm. R.J. Pringle, Lts. G.P.R.
Jacques, F.J. Wane, F.S. Povah, L.F.B. Reece, J.G.V. Donne, F.E. Nicholas, W.H.
Napier, E.A. Brierley, P. Beaumont, F. Lukey, C.J.T. Stweart, W. Godson, Surg.
Capt. R. McLelland, Vet. Lt. H.G. Westgate and 175 men
29/I.Y.
Maj. A.D. Kirby, Capts. H.F. Montgomery, A. Ricketts, L.L. Hewson, A.
Gorringe, Lts. P. Heslip, D.J. Ross, H.H. Brooke, F.O. Kelly, R.A. Shaw, Hon.
C.G. Brabazon, C. Crawford, lt. & Qm. J.W. Bayliss and 120 men
37/I.Y. Lt.-Col. the Hon. J.G. Beresford, Maj.
H.J. Pack-Beresford, Capt. & Adj. H.C.S. Clarke, Capts. J.F. Ramsay, J.M.
Simpson, V.L. Gordon, Lts. Hon. N. Gathorne-Hardy, F. Pawlett, E.P. Ashley,
C.P. Atthill, H.B. Marony, M.C. McKeen, W.R.B. Gillespie, Lt. & Qm. W.H.C.
Baddley, Surg.-Capt. F.W. Jackson and 298 men
38/I.Y. Lt.-Col. F.W. Towsey, Capts. M.F.
Collchester-Wemyss, E. Bayle, R. Britten, R. Sanderson, J. Golding, H. Munn,
Lts. A. Morris, C. Davey, J. Harris, S. Waters, H. Hanson, F. Cranfield, F.
Chaplin, E. Hartford, H. Mackworth, E. Unsworth, C.S. Burnett, Lt. & Qm. H.
Adams and 204 men
31/I.Y. Capt. W.N. Stewart, Lts. A. Profeit, A.
Shiell, J.L. Eliott-Lockhart
27/I.Y. Lts. A.E. Trembath, F.W. Green, W.E.N.
Fowler
28/I.Y. Lts. H.F. Dening, E. Cornforth
I.Y. Details Lt. & Qm. F.J. Head and 38 men
RAMC Lt.-Col. A.S. Rose, Capts. H.W.H. Read,
W.B. Winkfield and 10 men
APO Lt. R.A. Moffatt and 8 men
Due Southampton
January 7.
The Norman left
for England Dec. 17, with the following on passage home:
I.Y. Capts. J.F.H. Buckley, A.J. Crosby, J.G.
Hodding, P.A. Charrier, T.J.S. Suffield, Lts. H.C.B. Sparrow, H.L.
Norton-Smith, A.G. Gwyne, F.C. Hitchcock, W.H. Ridge, E.H. Bramwell, Vet.-lt.
R.A. Edwards
ASC Maj. W.I.S. McCormick, Lts. F.W. Wright,
W.W. Herring-Cooper, G.B. Dartnell, 2/Lts. A. Herklots, R.B. de la Motte, Lt.
& Qm. A. Munday, W.J. Kelly and 8 men
20/Hussars Maj. W.D. Whatman
2/Worcester Maj. J.H.S. Gibb, Capt. J.P.S. Maitland
3/Middlesex Lts. J.C. Phillips, H.N. Rowlatt
4/Lincoln Maj. T.W. Pinder
2/ S. Wales
Bord. 2/Lt. H.C. Prescott
4/S.
Stafford Capt. G.H. Whitehouse
2/N.
Stafford Lt. J.E. Chambers
2/R. Irish
Capt. G.H.P. Colley
AOC Maj. A.Y. Barton, Capt. P.G. Davies and 30
men
RE Lts. W.C. Macfie, C.L. Corry
1/S.
Stafford Capt. F.M. Colvile
APD Maj. R.W.P. Lodwick, Capt. A.B. Morgan
Reserve of
Officers Capt. A. St. J. Seton
Rev. C.G.C.
Lillington
Vet.-Lt. W.M.
Miller
Late Brabants
Horse Capt. H.R. Cholmondeley
Remount
Dept. Maj. Carleton-Smith
Due Southampton
Jan. 3.
The Raglan Castle
left for England Dec. 18 with Capt. R.B.N. Gunter, 3/Yorks, on board.
London Times 26/12/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 27/12/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 29/12/02 (Monday)
p8e The Dilwara
has arrived at Gibralter from Cape Town , and has landed 3 officers and 80 men
, RGA.
The Kinfauns
Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday morning with a large number of officers
from South Africa . Also landed were 90 bluejackets and 50 marines from the
Monarch.
London Times 30/12/02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 31/12/02 (Wednesday) Nothing Noted
Cape Times Weekly Edition
31/12/02 Nothing Noted and ends the series.
The End of a Rather Long List.