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TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902*

By the KING. By the KING. A PROCLAMATION For appointing a Day for the Celebration of the A PROCLAMATION Solemnity of the Coronation of Their Majesties.AngloBoerWar.com EDWARD, It. & I. For appointing Saturday, August 9th, a Bank Whereas by Our Royal Proclamation, bearing Iloliday and a Public Holiday. date the 10th day of December last, We did (amongst other things) publish and declare Our EDWARD, R. & I. Royal intention to celebrate the Solemnity of Our Royal Coronation and of the Coronation of We, considering that it is desirable that Satur­ Our dearly-beloved Consort the Queen upon day, the 9th day of August next, being the occasion Thursday, the 26th day of June, at Our Palace of the Solemnity of Our Royal Coronation, should at Westminster; and whereas We were con­ be observed as a Rank Holiday and as a Public strained to adjourn the said Solemnity to a day in August thereafter to be determined, We do Holiday throughout the , and in now by this. Our Royal Proclamation, give pursuance of the provisions of “ The Bank notice that W e liave resolved, by the favour and Holidays Act, 1871,” “ The Bank Holidays blessing of Almighty God, to celebrate the said Extension Act, 1875,” “ The Customs Con­ Solemnity upon Saturday, the 9th day of solidation Act, 1876,” and “ The Revenue Offices August next; and We do hereby strictly charge (Scotland) Holidays Act, 1880,” Do hereby, all Our loving subjects whom it may concern, that all persons of what rank or quality soever by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, they be, who either upon Our Letters of Summons and in exercise of the powers conferred by to them directed were charged to be present on the Acts aforesaid, appoint Saturday, the 9th' the 26th day of June last, or by reason of their day of August next, being the occasion of the said offices and tenures or otherwise were called to do Solemnity of Our Royal Coronation, as a special any service at the time of Our Coronation, do day to be observed as a Bank Holiday and as a duly give their attendance at the said Solemnity on Saturday, the 9th day of August, in all respects Public Holiday throughout the United Kingdom furnished and appointed as to so great a Solemnity and every part thereof, under and in accordance appertaineth, and answerable to the dignities and with the said Acts, and We do, by this Our places which every one of them respectively Royal Proclamation, command the said day to be holdeth and enjoyeth, and of this they or any of so observed, and all Our loving subjects to . order them are not to fail, as they will answer the con­ themselves accordingly. trary at their perils, unless upon special reasons, by Ourself to be allowed, We shall dispense with any of their services or attendances. Given at Our Court of Saint James, this twenty-sixth day of July, in the year Given at Our Court of Saint James, this twenty-sixth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two, and in the second year of Our and two, and in the second year of Our Reign. Reign. GOD save the KING. GOD save the KING THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4835

War Office, those who have been mentioned. This, however, 29th July, 1902. is the fortune of war, and will, I am sure, be well understood by the Army I have been so ■ The following Despatch has been received proud to command. from Lord Kitchener, G.C.B., &c., Coramanding- In the first place, I wish to convey to his in-Chief, South Afiica :— Excellency the High Commissioner my cordial : From Lord Kilchener to the Secretary of State thanks for the past, and my best wishes for the i for War. future. In the many difficult situations in which. . I have had to co-operate with Lord Milner, it ;> Cape Town, has been the greatest relief to me to feel that I Sir, 23rd June, 1902. could always rely upon his unfailing sympathy ' and ungrudging assistance. ’ •* ■ ; 1. have the honour to submit a final despatch which covers the period between the signature I find it difficult in the short space at my dis- ' of the terms of peace at Pretoria and my depar­ posal to acknowledge the deep obligation of the ture from Cape Town. In this I have endeav­ Army in to the Governments of oured to acknowledge some small portion of the Australia, New Zealand, , Cape Colony, : kind assistance or loyal service rendered me by and Natal. I will only say here that no" request-., civilians and soldiers during my command in of mine was ever refused by any of these Govern­ South Africa. ments, and that their consideration and generosity - 2. In my last despatch, dated 1st June, I had were only equalled by the character and quality the pleasure of reporting the conclusion of peace. of the troops, they sent to South Africa, or raised Directly the terms were signed I appointed tho in that country. • >■ following three Peace Commissioners to receive I am greatly indebted to Admiral Moore, the the surrenders iu the territories of the new Commander of His Majesty’s Naval Forces in I Colonies:— South African waters, for the kind manner in • General Bruce Hamilton, for the Eastern which he has always endeavoured to meet the ’ Transvaal. requirements of the Army in Hie field. .General W. Kitchener, for the Western Trans­ vaal. I have already, in a farewell order, expressed . to Major-General Iladeh- Powell my deep appre­ General Elliot, for the Orange River Colony. ciation of the services rendered by the South I also directed General French to make the African Constabulary, but I.am glad to have this necessary arrangements for the same purpose in opportunity to again testify to the good work : the Cape Colony. rendered by this fine body of men. 3. The reports of General French and the Sir Richard Solomon, K.C.M.G.> K.C., Legal three Peace Commissioners are herewith sub­ Adviser, has been much more than a legal adviser , mitted, and it will, I think, be evident from their to me. His quickness and his ability, joined to perusal that the Boer leaders concerned playedAngloBoerWar.com his iatim&to knowledge of South Africa and" its their part with loyalty and in a thoroughly people, have always been fully and loyally placed straightforward manner, whilst the burghers and at my disposal. rebels on commando also accepted the situa­ tion in a manly spirit which augurs well for the I beg to take this opportunity of acknowledgin g future of South Africa. So strongly did I feel with gratitude the obligations under which the this that I sent the following telegram to Gen­ Army in South Afiica has been placed by the - erals Louis Botha, De la Rey, ana Christian de ungrudging assistance given me by Mr. T. R. W et:— Price, O.M.G., and the staff of the Cape Govern­ ‘•‘Now that the surrender of the arms in ment Railway, as well as by Sir David Hunter, - the hands of the burghers in the Transvaal K.C.M.G., and the staff of the Natal Government and Orange River Colony has been com­ Railway. pleted, ' I desire to place' on record my Major-General (local Lieutenant-General) Sir I. . nigh appreciation of the unflagging energy S. M. Hamilton, K.C.B., D.S.O. At much personal and unfailing ta'ct with which you have inconvenience, Lord Roberts lent me his Military . facilitated the work of my Commissioners. I Secretary, Sir Ian Hamilton, as my Chief of Staff. . recognize hew much it is due to your exertions His high soldierly qualities are already well that the burghers- have displayed everywhere known, and h'is reputation does not require to be such a loyal spirit in accepting the change of established-now. I am much iudebted to him Government that has taken place, and I can in­ for his able and constant support .to me as Chief form you that the manner in which the burghers of Staff, also for the marked skill and self-reliance have come in has greatly pleased His Majesty he showed later, when directing operations in the the King, and deeply impressed the British peo­ Western Transvaal. ple, who are heartily anxious to welcome them as fellow citizens. I feel confident that a new era Brevet Colonel H. I. W. Hamilton, A.D.C.,. of complete reconciliation between all races has D.S.O., Military Secretary, has displayed m ost.. now dawned in South Africa.” untiring zeal in the performance of his duties. His reliability, accuracy, and unfailing attention The total numbers of the surrenders of armed to business are deserving of my special .recog-' burghers in the Transvaal were 11,166, in the nition. Orange River Colony 6,455, and in the Cape Colony 3,635. Total, 21,256. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W. N. Congreve, ' V.C., Rifle Brigade, has been my private secre- ’ 4. I well understand that the accompanying tary since I took over the chief command; during • list, which is in continuation of the other lists that period he has dealt with many troublesome submitted periodically by me, of Departmental, matters to my complete satisfaction. Staff, and Regimental Officers, who have in my opinion rendered exceptionally good service Major-General W. F. Kelly, K.C.B., has an during the campaign, is incomplete, and that, unrivalled knowledge of regulation and precedent, notwithstanding all my care, there must neces­ whereby his advice has been of great value to ' sarily- be a proportion of officers omitted, who me in a time when my mind was perforce oceu- " have rendered equal, or even better, service than pied with important operations. A 2 4836 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

Brevet Colonel J. S. Ewart, Cameron High­ In carrying out his duties he has been much landers, is a Staff Officer of considerable ability. assisted by Colonel C. J. Long, Royal Artillery, He has rendered good service in connection with who possesses exceptional experience in horse- the distribution and movements of troops. management-, and lias done very good service by his inspections of horse depots in South Africa. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. Bird wood, 11th Bengal Lancers. This young officer has Lieutenant-General P.S., Lord Methuen, K.C.B., held a difficult position as Assistant Adjutant- K.C.V.O., U.M.G., has done more than m ost. General, Mounted Troops, and responsible adviser Officers towards maintaining throughout this as to the distribution of remounts. In carrying campaign the high standard for personal courage, out these duties ho has proved himself to possess modesty, and humanity which characterize the exceptional ability, and he has shown, moreover, . I share his own deep regret that remarkable tact in dealing with and conciliating his wounds have prevented him from remaining the various interests which he had to take into in the field until the conclusion of peace. consideration. Major-General (local Lieutenant-General) Sir Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel D. Henderson, J . .D. P. French, K.C.B., has had a most difficult Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, has held the tank to carry out. His willingness to accept responsible post of Director of Military Intelli­ responsibility, and his bold and sanguine disposi­ gence during my tenure of command, aud he has tion have relieved me from many anxieties, and, invariably done his best to cope with the great after 1 had appointed him to conduct the opera­ difficulties of his position. tions in Cape Colony, enabled me to devote myself, more completely than would otherwise Brevet Colonel H. C. Sclater, C.B., R.A., has have been possible, to the conduct of operations been my C.R.A. throughout He possesses au in the territories of tt e late Republics. unusual combination of ability and common sense. I consider him to be a Staff Officer of exceptional Lieutenant-General Sir C. Tucker, K.C.B. I value, to whom all ranks of the Royal Artillery am indebted to this Officer, who has never feared in South Africa owe much. responsibility, or failed in giviug emphatic pro­ nouncement to the good common-sense of which, Colonel (local Major-General) E. Wood, K.O.B., he is possessed. R.E., has been indefatigable in rendering me all Lieutenant-General the Honourable N. G. the assistance in his power. Lyttelton, K.C.B., has latterly commanded in Brevet Major (local Lieutenant-Colonel) Sir E. Natal, and I am sure that in his new position he P. C. Girouard, K.C.M.G., D.S.O, R .E , has fc^en will deal with the many important administrative my principal adviser in all the numerous and questions which must now arise in the Transvaal intricate questions pertaining to railway and Orange River Colony to the satisfaction of all administration in South Africa. He is an officer concerned. of brilliant ability, and I wish him all success in Major-General C. E. Knox, K.C.B., has given his new capacity as head of a great civil depart­ me satisfaction; first, when in command of a ment. AngloBoerWar.comgroup of mobile columns operating in the Orange River Colony, aud latterly as General Officer Brevet Major H. C. Nanton, R.E., has satisfac­ Commanding, , where he has carried torily carried out his work in connection with out his responsible duties with ability and dis­ armoured trains. cretion. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. R. Wickham, Colonel (local Major -General) R. A. P.Clements, Indian Staff Corps. As Assistant Adjutant- D.S.O., A.D.C., is possessed of fine soldierly General, Transport, this officer has frequently qualities, which his misfortunes have served had to grapple with sodden emergencies and rather to accentuate than to obscure. many difficulties. In a campaign of this sort his post has been a most responsible one, and I Brevet Colonel (local Major-General) T. E. recognize the hard work aud ability he has dis­ Stephenson, C.B., is an excelleut Officer, who has played in rendering his department efficient. displayed good sense wherever he lias been employed. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) H. Major-General F. W. Kitchener is an ex­ G. Morgan, D.S.O., Army Service Corps, has ceptionally keen and energetic Officer, who has brought much ability and administrative experi­ done good service, first of all in the. Nor them ence to bear on the unprecedented task of and Eastern, and latterly in the Western supplying, not only an Army, but also a pro­ Transvaal. portion of the civil population inhabiting the extensive territories in which military operations Brevet Colonel (local Major-General) J. G. were being conducted. Maxwell, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., has been Gover­ nor of Pre oria until comparatively recently, Surgeon-General Sir W. D. Wilson, K.C.M.G., when he was transferred to the command of has given me satisfaction as regards his super­ the Western District. He has an energetic vision of his own department, as well as the mind, and a sound judgment, which, coupled advice he has given me on sanitary matters. with his kindly and considerate disposition, have Colonel (local Piincipal Ordnance Officer) E. B. enabled him to render valuable service. Appelbe, Army Ordnance Department, has con­ Major-General B. M. Hamillon, K.C.B., is ducted the affairs of his department with energy possessed of qualities of boldness, energy, aud and forethought. His reorganization of the resolution in no common degree. Ilis work has department in the second phase of the campaign of late lain chiefly in the Eastern Transvaal, and has worked with great success. he has had the good fortune repeatedly to deal serious blows to the enemy in that quarter. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) W. H. Birkbeck, as Assistant Inspector of Remounts, Colonel (local Major-General) E. L. Elliot, has had the administration of a large depart­ K. C.B., D.S.O., has held a very important com­ ment, which he practically had to form during mand in the east of the Orange River Colony, the progress.of hostilities, lie has shown con- and has worked hard, and with some measure of sideiable ability, and is perturbed by nothing. success, to subdue the enemy in that quarter. .THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4837,

Major-General Sir II. H. Settle, K.C.B., D.S.O., Cavalry Officers in his own rank. He has also bas rendered valuable service in the difficult shown considerable skill in handling men in the position of General Officer Commanding, Cape field. Colony. I have every cause to feel grateful to him for the judgment aud tact which ho has Brevet Lieutenan!-Colonel F. D. V. Wing, ■displayed, when dealing with the innumerable R.U.A., has a high reputation for boldness and difficult questions which have arisen in connec­ dash. He has rendered good service. tion -with the administration of martial law, and Captain (local Lieutenant-Colonel) H. De B. other kindred matters. De Lisle, D.S.O., Durham Light Iufantry, is an Major-General M. W. Willson, C.B., did useful Officer of remarkable force of character. He has work whilst in charge of Krugersdorp district, soldierly qualities, and is a fine leader. and subsequently in command of the district west of Johannssburg, where he carried out the I would also beg to bring to notice the duties of supplying the mobile columns in that following names:— neighbourhood. In the construction of block­ Lieut. - General Sir H. M. L. Bundle, house lines he showed considerable capacity for K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. organization. Lieut.-General H. J. T. Hildyavd, K.C.B. Brevet Colonel (local Brigadier-General) H. C. Major-General Sir B. Blood, K.C.B. 0. Plumer, C.B., A.D.C, throughout the campaign Major-General B. B. D. Campbell, C.B., M.V.O. has invariably displayed military qualifications of Major-General G. Barton, 0.13., C.M.G. a very high order. Few officers have rendered Major-General A. FitzR. Hart-Synuot, O.B.,'C.M.G. better service. Major-General A. S. Wrynne, O.B. Major-General H. L. Smith-Dorrien, D.S.O. ' Brevet Colonel (local Brigadier-General) J. Colonel (local Major-General) W. G. Knox,,K.C.B. Spens, C.B., A D.C., has' proved himself on many Colonel (local Major-General) 1. R. Jones, C.B. occasions a reliable Brigadier. Major-General L. J. Oliphant, M.V.O. Brevet Colonel (locai Brigadier-General) M. 0. Major-General E. S. Brook, C. B. Little, 9th Lancers, has twice held command of Brigadier-General Sir J. G. Dartnell,' K.C.B., C.M.G. British Cavalry Brigades, and has proved himself Colonel (local Brigadier - General) J ., F. Burn- a capable leader of mounted troops in the field. Murdooh, C.B. Colonel (local Brigadier-General) H. E. Belficld, O.B. Brevet Colonel R. G. Kekewich, C.B., has Colonel (locu Brigadier-General) G. M. Bullock, C.B. throughout this long campaign maintained his Colonel (local Brigadier-General) E. A. IL Aldersou, high reputation as a fine soldier of character, C.B., A.D.C. loyalty, and discretion. He is well qualified to Colonel (local Brigadier-General) G. H. C. Hamilton. hold high command. Colonel J. M. C. St. Clair, C.M.G. Brevet Colonel A. N. Rochfort, C.B., R.A., is Colonel II. Cooper, C.M.G., A.D.C. fearless’of responsibility, never makes difficulties, Colonel A. A. Garstin, C.M.O. and has, I think, all the qualifications for a leader Colonel W. R. Kenyon-Slaiiey. in the field. AngloBoerWar.com Brevet Colonel C. W. Park, A.D.C., Devonshire Regiment, is a deserving Officer, who has done 1st LIFE GUARDS. good service throughout the campaign. Brevet Lieut-Colonel H. M. Grenfell, M.V.O. Brevet Colonel H. J. .Scobell, 5 th Lancers, is a Captain G. F. Milner. Cavalry loader of ability and resolution. Corporal E.Kibblewhite. Brevet Colonel M. F. Rimington, C.B., 6th 1868 Corporal W. Thompson. , is a leader of mounted troops, who is 1983 Corporal G. Duffieldi particularly well - qualified for the coiiduct of special and independent raids or enterprises. His knowledge of the theatre of operations, his 2nd LIFE GUARDS. energy, and his soldierly instincts have enabled him to render exceptional services. 1274 Corporal of Horse J. Thomas. Brevet Colonel J. S. S. Barker,. R.A., is an excellent Column Commander, ready to take responsibility,, and' to disregard unnecessary . details. Brevet Major J. G., Marquis of Tullibardine, D.S.O. Brevet Colonel the Honourable J. H. G. Byng, Captain Hou. R. Ward. M.V.O., 10th , has been an ideal com­ mander of an irregular corps. Brevet Colonel Sir H. Rawlinson, Bart., C.B., 1st GUARDS. Coldstream Guards, possesses the qualities of Staff Officer and Column Commander in the field. Lieut.-Colonel S. B. Smith. His characteristics will always ensure him a front Major W. J. S. Fergusson. place in whatever he sets his mind to. Lieutenant W. G. F. Renton. 3163 Squadron Serjeant-Major Hanley.. Brevet • Lieutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) A. 3380 Serjeant Giltou. W. Thcmeycroft, C.B., Royal Scots Fusiliers, is 4674 Private Pope. an absolutely reliable officer of great experience, common-sense, and force of character. Brevet Lieulenant-Colouel (local Colonel) 2nd . E. H. H. Allenby, C.B., 6th Dragoons, has proved himself a popular and capable Cavalry Brigadier. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel H. D. Funshawe. Captain T. Ward. Lkutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) D. Haig, Captain and Quarter-Master J. Hopkins. C.B., 17tli Lancers, is, in my opiuion, one of the 2846 Farrier Quarter -Master-Serjeant 0. Preston; most thoughtful and bsst educated of our 4476 Serjeant F. Webb,. 48381 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

3rd DRAGOON GUARDS. 6th DRAGOONS. Captain A. Burt. Major T. H. E. Dauncey. Captain J. H. Hayes. Lieutenant C. R. Terrott. 3154 Acting Regimental Serjeant-Major Buxton. Lieutenant L. E. G. Oales. 3368 Serjeant W. Vallanee. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant J. R. Siddall. 3386 Privale A. Gidney. 2800 Squadron Serjeant Major J. Baxter. 3082 Squadron Serjeant-Major C. J. Pilbram. 3476 Squadron Serjeant-Major J. Moore. 5tii DRAGOON GUARDS. 2251 Farrier Quarter-Master-Serjeant E. Worseley. Major F. A. D. 0. Eustace. Private Lakey. Major H. G. H. Kennard. Captain B. G. Clay. 3703 Serjeant E. J. Howard. 7th HUSSARS. 3975 Serjeant W. J. Chamberlain. Major (local Lieut.-Colouel) R. M. Poore, D.S.O. 3866 Shoeing-Smith J. Carey. Captain C. E. G. Norton. Captain J. Fryer. 6th DRAGOON GUARDS. 2946 Squadron Serjeant-Major T. Wetherall. 3163 Farrier Quarter-Master-Serjeant A. Ludlam. Major VV. J. C. Butler. Captain S. R. Kirby. Captain H. C. Bickford. 8th HUSSARS. Captain W. G. Home. 3295 Squadron Serjeant-Major A. E. Huxtable. Lieut.-Colonel C. E. Duff. 3238 Serjeant G. T. Barber. Captain F. W. Mussenden. 4132 Corporal W. Woods. Captain J. Van der Byl. 3202 Private J. Holmes. . Captain and Quarter-Master L. C. Drage. 3646 Private Kirt. 3729 Staff-Serjeant W. M. Hughes. * * « 3382 Serjeant R. Champion. 4175 Private W. Patterson. . Brevet Colonel W. H. M. Lowe. Major C. W. Thompson, D.3.O. 9th LANCERS. Captain H. A. Lempriere, D.S.O. Brevet Lieut-Colonel F. F. Colvin. Lieutenant J. L. Mansel. Major S. W. Follett. 4026 Serjeant A. Clifton. Captain E. F. BelL 4010 Serjeant J. R. Cobb. Captain V. R. Brooke, D.S.O. 4439 Corporal W. H.- Turner. 2992 Squadron Serjeant-Major G. Denny. 4092 Coiporal W. Ashmore. 3510 Trumpeter J. W. Pelter. AngloBoerWar.com: 3545 Private J. Whitton. 1st (ROYAL) DRAGOONS. 4257 Private S. Vincent. Lieut.-Colonel G. L., Lord Basing. Major It. H. Carr-EUison. 10th HUSSARS. Captain E. Makins. Captain H. D. McNeile. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Me M. Kavanagli. 2835 Squadron Serjeant-Major W. Brown. Captain Lord W. A. C. Beutinck, D.S.O. 3780 Serjeant Glover Captain Hon. D. R. H. Auderson-Pelham. 4245 Lance-Serjeant H. Collier. . 3566 Lance-Serjeant E. Dixon. 3765 Private P. Sheehan. 3567 Lance-Serjeant J. Barclay. 4167 Private J. W. Clarke. 2nd DRAGOONS.

Captain A. Lawson. . Captain W. Long. Lieutenant W. McC. Duguid-McCombie. Captain G. G. Wilson. 3288 Serjeant P. Sudworth. 3602 Serjeant Pearman. 4443 Lance-Corporal W. Lindsay. 4092 Lance-Corporal Adamson. 3301 Lance-Corporal P. McLaren. 4574 Private W. Dorwood. 12th LANCERS. 3rd HUSSARS. Major Hon. H. G. Heneage. Lieut.-Oolonel F. W. N. Wogan-Browne. Brevet Major F. Wormald. Major W. G. Murray. Captain W. H. Greenly, D.S O. Lieutenant J. J. Dobie. 2nd Lieutenant A. B. Reynolds. Squadron Serjeant-Major Summerton. ' 3894 Squadron Serjeant-Major A. E. Fall. 3032 Regimental Serjeant-Major W. Derrett. 3208 Serjeant V.’Hawkins. Lance-Corporal Trumpeter White. 3848 Serjeant W. J. Nicks. 3689 Private J. Boon. 4th HUSSARS.

2614 Regimeutal Serjeant-Major T. Britton. 13th HUSSARS. Lieut.-Colonel W. C. Smithson, D.S.O. 5th LANCERS. Captain E. W. Denny. Captain A. Parker. Captain F. G. Bailey. Captain R, C. Browne-Clayton. Lieutenant W. Pepys. “ 3460 Quarter-Master-Serjeant A. E. Waghorn. 3853 Squadron Serjeant-Major J. F, Prentice 4162 Lance-Corporal A Wells.' 3080 Serjeant W. H. Campbell. 4310 Private J. Dalton. 4311 Lance-Corporal A. Levey. 3428 Private A. Dunwoody. 4145 Private R. Blackley. THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4839

14th HUSSARS. Imperial Yeomanst— continued. Lieutenant E. J. Jameson. 3rd Battalion. Lieutenant W. R. Campbell. ' Captain and Hon. Major G. F. Davis. Lieutenant Hon. H. Grosvenor. Lieutenant and Quarter-Master E. H. Pickering. 2794 Squadron Ser jeant-Major G. W. Sunderland. Lieutenant A. F. Turner. 2624 Squadron Serjeant-Major G. Hersey. Surgeon-Captain R. Cattley. 2920 Serjeant E. Austin. 32458 Corporal T. Burn. 20281 Serjeant G. Harvey. 16th LANCERS.' 20017 Private W. Payne.

Brevet Colonel E. C. Bethune. 4th Battalion. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel G. P. Wyndham. Captain H. De la P. Gough. Major T. A. Wight-Boycott. Lieutenant W. J. Shannon. Major J. St. G. Armstrong. Squadron Serjeant-Major James. Captain A. S. Lawrence. 2244 Squadron Serjeant-Major W. Kent 4617 Squadron Serjeant-Major M. Harrison. 3022 Serjeant W. Barrett. 2275 Squadron Serjeaut-Major W. Wilburn. 3744 Private Lewis. 28994 Shoeiug-Smith W. Edge. 27415 Trooper G. Ratcliffe. . Major B. P. Portal. 5th Battalion. Captain Hon. A. W. J. C. Skeffington, D.S.0 Captain M. R. C. Backhouse. Lieutenant C. L. Davis. Captain H. R. McCullagh. Squadron Quarter-Master-Serjeant Cottrell. Captain G. A. Weir. Serjeant Sparrow. 7291 Squadron Serjeant-Major J. Saunders. 5110 Private J. Case. . 25761 Private Northall. 3561 Private Cossy. 1305 Regimental Quarter-Master-Serjeant B. Clarke. 1099 Squadron Serjeant-Major A. Cooke. 18th HUSSARS. 6th Battalion. Major W. P. M. Pollok. Captain C. H. Leveson. Lieut.-Colonel W. K. Hamilton-Campbell. ' Lieutenant E. H. Bayford. Captain J. Gilmour. Lieutenant C. D. Field. 36008 Regimental Serjeant-Major C. McStocker. Regimental Serjeant-Major H. Sinmionds. 5574 Company Serjeant-Major W. Rullen. 2884 Squadron Serjeant-Major W. Power. 32749 Lance-Corporal A. Bremner. 3984 Serjeant D. Fortune. 30705 Private D. Porteous. 4614 Private W. Thorndyke. AngloBoerWar.com 7th B attalion. 19th HUSSARS. Captain A. C. 'Jhynne. Captain G. A. Egerton. Captain R. G. Seymour. Captain M. G. E. Woodmass. 23346 Serjeant W. G. Pauli. Lieutenant A. W. Parsons. 21073 Regimental Serjeant-Major J. Morrison. 2408 Squadron Serjeant-Major Roberts. 21527 Lance-Serjeaut S. May. 2202 Squadron Serjeant-Major Currie. 3366 Serjeant Bird. 8th Battalion. 3612 Serjeant Brooks. Lieutenant R. A. Swan. Captain F. W. T. Saunders. . 35193 Serjeant C. Founds. 258.53 Serjeant T. B. Fisher. Lieut.-Colonel H. G. P. Beauchamp. 33204 Squadrou Serjeant-Major J . M. Bolton. Major A. M. B. Jones. Major G. T. G. Edwards. 9th Battalion. Captain H. R. Lee. 2343 Squadron Serjeant-Major F. Turton. Captain G. H. Ardagb. 3736 Serjeant-Farrier C. Churchill.. Lieutenant H. G. S. Gray. 2686 Serjeant S. Marshall. Squadron Serjeant-Major E. I. R. Trollop. 4153 Lance-Corporal F. Morbund. 24408 Private W. J. baker. 23532 Trooper C. H. James. 2 1st LANCERS- 20011 Trooper J. Jones.

Brevet Major R. N. Smythe. 10th Battalion. Major H. J. A. Eyre. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. Captain H. J. I. Brown. 29559 Regimental Serjeant-Major S. Wood. Staff. 31838 Squadron Serjeant-Major G. W. Gough. Captain A. C. Webb. . 26871 Private F. Cross..

1st Battalion. 11th B attalion. Captain C. H. Blackbume. Captain A. F. V. Bowles. Veterinary-Captain W. B. Wallis. Corporal Townsend. Regimental Serjeant-Major T. Blaney. 21625 Serjeant E. Edwards. Squadrou Quarter-Master-Seijeant H. E Clifford. 20652 Serjeant J. McCormack. 2nd Battalion. Major H. W. Haughton. 12th Battalion. Captain J. H. W. Rennie. Major E. Christophers. ’ , Regimental Serjeant - Major F. L. Andrews (9th Captain W. Harland. Lancers). Regimental Serjeant-MajorT). Pringle 30339 Trooper J . Montgomery. 27106 Serjeant-Major Scott,* 4840 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

Imperial Yeomanry— continued. Royal Field and Royal Horse Artillery— 15tu Battalion. continued. Major H. M. Kersey. Captain R, E. A. Le Mot-tee. Lieutenant C. G. N. Watts. Captain A. A. McHardy, D.S.O. 6197 Serjeant J. H. I. Moores. Lieutenant C. E. Vickery. 28954 Serjeant J . McDowall. Lieuteuant C. E. G. Woolcombe-Adams. Serjeant A. Barnsley. Lieutenant W. S. D. Oiaven. Lieutenant N. Ramsay. 17th Battalion. Lieutenant H. R. Hill. Captain E. J. G. Upton. Lieutenant H. G. Howell. Lieutenant C. J. French. Lieutenant M. 0. Dobson. 11062 Quarter-Master-Serjeant R. Thompson Lieutenant V. Asser. 26205 Serjeant Lormer. Lieutenant T. G. Anderson. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant W. Bass. 18th. Battalion. Major 0. N. Seagrave. Captain D. A. Drummond. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. Lieutenant M. G. S. Sherriff. Lieut.-Colonel H. C. C. D. Simpson, C.M.G 30340 Serjeant H. Palfreman. Major W. H. Robinson. 12754 Serjeant-Major J. Smith. Captain B. M. Bateman. 35617 Serjeant J. H. Gainer. Captain R. E. Home. Captain A. N. Campbell. Lovat's S couts. Captain W. El. Moore. Major S. J., Lord Lovat, D.S.O. (IstV .B. Cameron Captain A, E. 0. Myers. Highlanders). Captain H. B. Strange. Captain J. Brodie. Captain De Sausmarez, D.S.O. 86591 Serjeant P. McDonald. Captain G. D. Wheeler. 8906 Serjeant T. W. Barnett. Captain the Hon. N. A. Hood. 8791. Serjeant D. McColl. Captain F. C. Poole. Captain H. H. Harvest. 21st Battalion. Captain W. F. T. Corrie. Captain A. G. Uniacke. Captain R. St. G. Gorton. Captain and Adjutant H. B. Clifford. Captain H. C. H. Burton. Squadron Serjeant-Major W. Low (16th Lancers). Captain H. L. Griffin, D.S.O. Serjeant C. B. Caltou. Lieutenant F. F. Rynd, D.S.O. 31464 Trooper W. D. Bellamy.

24tii Battalion. WARRANT, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AngloBoerWar.com Captain F. Jenkins (2nd Cinque Ports Royal Garrison AND MEN, ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY Artillery Volunteers). AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. Lieutenant K. T. Woodmas. 53545 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. J. Gilchrist. 30654 Private II. E. Spears. 69280 Gunner W. Osborno. 27878 Corporal J. Biller. 77549 Serjeant A. G. Gooch. 36177 Squadron Serjeant-Major W. T. Harrott. 72747 Battery Serjeant-Major W. C. Bland. 61416 Battery Serjeant-Major E. E. Herring. 26th Battalion. 69476 Battery Serjeant-Major C. Wright. 39444 Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant W.E. Lednor. 1622 Regimental Serjeant-Major T. Urell. 60815 Serjeant T. Powell. Private Bowere. 28891 Serjeant n . Smith. 61521 Serjeant A. J. Lynch. ROYAL FIELD AND ROYAL HORSE 4070 Corporal A. S. Brown. ARTILLERY. 51382 Battery Serjeant-Major W. Glasgow. Brevet Colonel F. II Hall, C.B. 59727 Battery Serjeant-Major G. T. Luidfield. Brevet Colonel H..B. Jeffreys. 51216 Battery Serjeant-Major Darlow. Lieuf.-Oolonel W. H. Williams, C.M.G. 75845 Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. Brace. Brevet Lieut-Colonel Sir J. H. Jervis-White-Jarvis. 7287 Drummer S. Lemon. LicuL-CoIonal A. Bell-Irviug, D.S.O. 93729 Corporal VV. J. Thomas. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel A. B. Scott. 66592 Serjeant C. Taunton. Major R. A. K. Montgomery, D.S.O. 71686 Battery Serjeant-Major T. Sergeant. Major F. W. Heath. 55758 Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. Stoyle. Major L. II. Ducrot. 60479 Battery Serjeant-Major P. W. Lincoln. Major A. G. Glanville. 5699 Serjeant C. North. - Major R. F. McCrea. 64662 Battery Serjeant-Major P. Walsh. Major C. M. Ross-Johnson. Regimental Serjeant-Major Wallman. Major E. J. Dnffus. 40682 Battery Serjeant-Major A. Fowler. Major P. U. Sloe. 676 Serjeant J. G. Prince. Major J. E. W. ILcadlam, D.S.O. 66551 Serjeant A. C. Gildon. Captain H. A. 1). Simpson-Baikie. 79251 Serjeant G. Arnold. Captain P. T. C. Herbert. 30 Serjeant A. Flat man. Captain 0 Evans. 87416 Serjeant J. Kitchen. Captain P. W. Game. 33153 Corporal J. D. Wight. . . . Captain R. S. Hardman. 84179 Serjeant J. Rickard. Captain H. R. Gotto. 83414 Corporal G. Footit. Captain J. H. W. Johnstone. 37197 Battery Serjeant-Major J. Mitchell. Captain H. W. A. C .iris tie. Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant F. J. R. Captain F. A. Wilson, D.S.O. Wiseman'. Captain H. E. Street. • 12064 Corporal J. Lewis. Brevet Major J. G. Rotton. 19573 Serjeant Collinson. Captain G. T. M. Bridges. Battery Serjeant-Major J. E. Elliott. Captain E. H. T. Parsons. 42020 Serjeant A. Hughes. U Tudor. 21039 Acting Bombardier L. Mooieh. THE LONDON GAZETTE. JULY 29, 1902. 4841

W arrant, N on-Commissioned Officers and Men, • ROYAL ENGINEERS, - ■ Royal H orse Artillery and Royal Field Colonel W. G. Morris, C.B., C.M.G, A u tilie k t—-continued. Brevet Colonel H. E. Rawson. 97255 Battery Serjeant-Major H, Renham. Lieut.-Colonel R. L. Hippisley, C.B.. Serjeant W, Totman. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel J. E. Capper. 93499 Serjeant J. It. Hayes. Major B. E. Morony. “ 32115 Gunner W. Adams. Major E. D. Haggitt. 520G Battery Serjeant-Major II. Rhodes. Major E. F. Taylor. 28282 Bombardier II. Morgan. Major P. R. Burn-Murdoch. 4576 Drummer J. Harrison. Major F. A. Molony. 82828 Serjeant T. Packham. Major G. H. Fowke. 34570 Battery Serjeant-Major A. Pinder. Major H. B. H. Wright. 83104 Serjeant T. P. Wright. Brevet Major II. R. Gale. 6U976 Serjeant J. Taylor. Brevet Major H. G. Joly de Lotbiniero. 1 • 54573 Regimental Serjeant-Major W. Kennard. Brevet Major G. M. Kirkpatrick. 88934 Serjeant T. Davis. Captain F. G. Fuller. Regimental Serjeant-Major A. Adams. Captain G. P. Scholfield. 62742 Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant A. G. Birch. Captain D. H. Ridout. Battery Serjeant-Major T. Davis. Captain C. S. Wilson. C6478 Battery Serjeant-Major 0. B. Westell. Captain W. E. Manser. 31012 Bombardier J. Ennis. Captain N. G. Von Hugel. Captain E. Barnardiston. WARRANT, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Captain H. E. G. Clayton. Captain R, S. Walker. AND MEN, ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. Captain P. II. du P. Casgrain. Master-Gunner (W.O.) A E. Bath. Captain R. H. H. Boys, D.S.O. 53532 Serjeant H. Askew. Captain P. G. Grant. 85288 Serjeant J. Harrison. Captain H. L. Pritchard, D.S.O. 14920 Gunner W. Sharp. ■ Captain W. V. Scudamore. 67391 Quarter-Master-Serjeant R. W. Richardson. Lieutenant II. O. Mancie. Company Serjeant-Major E. Baggs. Lieutenant 1C. O. A. Newcombe. Gunner J. Fauning. Lieutenant R. Oakes. 77720 Serjeant E. Combe. Lieutenant G. R. Frith. 43426 Serjeant J. Johnson. Lieutenaut J. R. White. 71250 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant II. Clarke. Lieutenant R. G. Earle. 42897 Serjeant Crow. Lieutenant C. R. Johnson. 65021 Serjeant R. J. Wride. Lieutenant H. W. Buckle. 29300 Acting Bombardier Clelanu. Lieutenant A. Meares. 54609 Serjeant W. J. Robins. AngloBoerWar.comLieutenant C. O. Place. 9251 Serjeant E. Doggrell. Lieutenant J. P. Mackesy. 1539 Serjeant E. Gould. Lieutenant F. E. Harvard. : Lieutenant R. E. M. Russell. WARRANT, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Lieutenant L. Evans. AND MEN, "POMPOMS,” ROYAL ARTILLERY. Lieutenant D. S. Mclnnes, D.S.O. Lieutenant Rainy Anderson (killed iu action). Serjeant-Major (W.O.) G. darken. Temporary Lieutenant Lawson. 55635 Quarter-Master-Seijeant I. M. Brady (In 17322 Company Serjeant-Major W. Johnston. structor in Gunnery). 19972 Company Serjeaiit-Major W. Vicary. 86825 Serjeant H. J. Dow. 19016 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. -H. 7279 Serjeant J. W. Naylor. Lavis. 2026 Guimer.Cpllingwppd. 18598 Staff-Serjeant J. Humphreys. 68941 Serjeant W. Anglesea. 26320 Serjeaut F! C: Smith. 87036 Gunner J. Munday. 68277 Serjeant E. Donald. 17069 Serjeant G. Richards. 30-i6 Serjeant A. Franks. .88540 Corporal W. Cookney. 9084 Serjeant E. Absolom. 94980 Corporal C. 1‘. Smith. 27103 Corporal R. Everson. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY (MILITIA).. 19939 Corporal J. J. Gass. ■- 25957 Lance-Corporal J. Whalley. .. The Cornwall and Devon Miners A rtillery. 5438 Sapper U. Butt. Captain W. G. Bedford. 3047 Sapper N. Greenyear. 29535 Sapper G. Davies. . The Durham Artillery, 21035 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant E. W ay 28201 Company Serjeant-Major W. G. Tee, Major J. Gowans. 29z71 Serjeant T. Raynor." Company Serjeant-Major O’Neill. . • ■ l . 4399 Serjeant J. H. E. Walker. 19556 Serjeant C. ltodway. T he D uke of E dinburgh’s Own Edinburgh 241S8 Serjeant C. Cad well, , A rtillery. 27255 Corporal J. Hewett. Major W. H , Thornhill. 25771 Corporal J. Proctor. 1629 2nd Corporal F. H. Cornish. The Duke of Connaught's Own H ampshire, and 28029 Lance-Corporal J. Purdue. Isle of W ight Artillery. 20848 Lance-Corporal F. H. Usher. 26559 Lance-Corporal Pincott. Major H. G. Watson. ■ • 21260 Lance-Corporal J. Tobey. 34484 Company Seijeant-Major A. A. Hawkins. 14326 Quarter-Master-Serjeant J. Gunn; 1183 Gunner S. Munday. 21252 Troop Serjeant-Major E. Organ. 16782 Company Serjeant-Major R. H. McCall. The Prince of W ales’s Own N orfolk Artillery. 19033 Company Serjeant-Major E. Pepperday, Colonel T. W. Viscount Coke, M.V.O. 18835 Company Serjeant-Major S. H. Carr. 89284 Company Serjeant-Major J. C. McMinn. 17824 Company Serjeant-Major R. Sampson, 1973 Bombardier E. A. Shearing. 17038 Company Serjeant-Major J. Hoskine-. 4842 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 23, 1302.

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19187 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant C. Hewtna. Grenadier G uards^ - . . 24799 Serjeant W. George. 24733 Serjeant W. C- Barker.. Lieut.-Culonel'F. Lloyd, O.B,, D.S O. ‘ 20599 Serjeant G. Clarke. Lieut.-Colonel E. M. S. Cra'bbe, C.B. - 23266 Serjeant S. L. Clarke. Major H. R. Crompton-Roberts. - 16739 Serjeant Allan. Major R. G. Gordon-Gilmour, D.S.O. . . .. 16982 Serjeant W. Osborne. Captain G. P. Du Plat Taylor.’ 22124 Serjeant J. Mangold. ■ Captain the Hon. J. P. Gathorne-Ha'rdy. 20857 Serjeant 0. Heather. ‘ Lieutenant E. G. Churchill. 24802 Serjeant J. H. Langtou. . Lieutenant G. C. Hamilton. 21078 Serjeant J. Levett. • - ... Serjeant-.Majdr W. J ‘. Acramaiu 27357 Corporal E. Martin. • - Quarter-Master-Serjeant F. Speariug-. 28224 Corporal Hackett. ‘ Coiour-Serjeant J. Miles. 27776 Corporal F. Dixon. - a ...... "• 9477 Coiour-Serjeant A. Copeland. 26347 Corporal J. Reid. . . . ,2029 Coiour-Serjeant J. Teece 27908 Corporal R. Anderson. . . 7825 Prov.ost-Serjeant W. Smith. 27906 ('orporal W. Viggers. 5805 Serjeant J. Clay. 26674 Corporal W. B ra d s h a w ...... 3108 Serjeant J. Johnt'-on. 27176 Corporal W. Dobbs. . •• • 4588 Corporal (5-. Rose. " , 26716 Corporal A. G- Woodhouse. Private Hales. 25417 Corporal T. May. 2991 Corporal K. Castell. 25633 Corporal J. Morris. Coldstream- Guards. 25463 Corporal R. Davison. 24129 Corporal A. Plested. ; Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. 'A. H. Henniker-Major, C.B. 28778 2nd Corporal T. Rice. • . Brevet LiouC-Colonel G. R- F. Smith. 20695 2nd Corporal J. Edwards. Major the Hon. W. Lambton, D.S.O. 2932 2nd Corporal J. Fitzgibbon. Major H. G. D. Shuts, D.S.O., 2753 Fiance-Corporal J. Patrick. . ' Captain L.. C. Gai’ratt. Surgeon-Major VV. R. Crooke-Lawless, M.D., Lieutenant C. A. Bryce. Lieutenant J. V. Campbell, D.S.O. ROYAL ENGINEERS' (MILITIA). Lieutenant G. P. Dawnay. . Hon. Lieut.-Golonel H. E. M. Lindsay (Royal Mon­ 5180 Serjeant-Major S.'Wright. mouthshire). 7663 QuarterMaster-Serjeant Shipley. Captain G. P. A. Phillips (Royal Monmouthshire). 7922 Coiour-Serjeant Townsend. .' 11S06 Company Serjeant-Major J. BrownAngloBoerWar.com (Royal :7604 Colour-SerjeauVW.’Benson. Monmouthshire). 9509 Coiour-Serjeant H.,Bridoutt. , 11S+ Serjeant J. .lohns (Royal Monmouthshire). 7332 Coiour-Serjeant C. Gyuve. ' . 2nd Corporal A. J. Sharpe (Royal Monmouthshire). 5387 Seijeaut J. Johnson. Lance-Corporal J. Stanton (Royal Monmouthshire), 9979 Serjeant W. Bridges. r.ieutenant L. H. G. Lloyd (Royal-Anglesey). 9410 Private J. Paice." ' Serjeant Biukerstaff (Royal Anglesey). 9343 Private G. Stott.

Scots Guards. •. * • ROYAL. ENGINEERS (VOLUNTEERS). Brevet Colonel W. P. Pulteney, D.S.O. ■ ’ ;• .. - Lieutenant H. H. S. Marsh (1st Middlesex R.E. Vol­ Captain H. C. Lowther, D.S.O. - •' “■ . unteers). . .. . , • Captain the lion. C. S.-! Heathcote - Drummoud-y Lieutenant R. A. Dhthie (1st Aberdeen R.E. Volun­ Willoughby. •' ■ teers). Captain M. Barrie. Lieutenant P. R. Paramor (1st Sussex R.E. VoItm-> ■ Lieutenant A. A. L. Stephen.- teers). ■ Lieutenant B. H. S. Rom illy. Lieutenant C. K. D. Sidgwick '(2nd Cheshire RJ5. Lieutenant T. H. R. Bulkeley. Volunteers). Lieutenant R. S. Tempest. 8550 Serjeant H. C. Hitchcock (2nd Cheshire R.E. Quarter-Master-Serjeant R. Murray. Volunteers). •’ 468 Serjeant J- Wilkie. . . 8465 Serjeant R. H. Mitchell- (1st Cheshire R.E. Lance-Serjeant Neal. Volunteers). 2709 Lance-Serjeant A. C. E. Darke. 6040 Serjeant J. .Craig (1st Aberdeen R.E. Voluu- 8360 Lance-Corporal Pearnside. V t*-eis).;; .- 561 Lance-Corporal W. Featherstone. 8151 Corporal- W. • Beveridge (1st Aberdeen R.E. Corporal Churchill. : Volunteers). .. 1532 Private C. Borling...... 8152 2nd Corporal J /S te w a rt (1st Aberdeen R.E. Volunteers. •" 8503 2nd Corporal G. Turnstall (1st Lanarkshire R.E. ' ' " “ INFANTRY...... Volunteers). • The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). -

ELECTRICAL- ENGINEERS. V ' * . : Captain H. McMicking, D.S.O. ; - - - - Captain D. C. H. Maclean. - • '- Major A. Bain. " i ^ ~ Lieutenant H. R. M. Bourne. .- Captain J. E. Pearce. .'; ; * " -■ H ' ’ : .: Lieuteuant H. I;. Budge. ' - • . Captain D. Brady (Adjutant).. ' I. Serjeant-Major ^ . Smith. , 6138 Acting Quarter-Master-Serjeant F. Prince. 2581 -Acting Guarter-Master-Serjeaut Garner; ~ ClVILjSTAPP, ROYAL ENGINEERS. 4325 Serjeant H. Farquhar. - . -. . ‘ 6990 Lance-GorpoVal .G. McGib.b.' • ‘ - ' VI r. LL A. Elton. 8573 Private J. Heathcote. ’ THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4843

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The Quern’s (R oyal West Surrey R egiment). T he King’s (Liverpool Regiment). Major J. G. King-King, D.S.O. Captain C. J. Steavenson. Captain H. F. Warden. ' Captain A. C. Lewin. Captain C. E. Wilson.. Captain G. Beaumont. Lieutenant and Adjutant I. L. B. Vesey. • - 4676 Corporal G. Wilde. . 1717 Colour-Serjeaut F. F. Ferret. 4730 Private Farrell. 4318 Serjcant-Cook R. Weston. 5831 Private Little. ’ ...... 2856 Serjeant Hamiltou. Serjeant Hamerton. 2558 Lance-Coiporal Malyan. The N orfolk- Regiment. 449 Private Wade. Captaiu R. W. Hai-e, D.S.O. Captain W. C. Tonge. T he Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Captain and Adjutant F. C. Lodge. _ Brevet Lieut.-Colonel C B. VyVyan. Captain H. ft. Levine. • ■ > . Major G. V. Daugblish.' , 1 Acting Serjeant-Major A. J. Clarke. Captain A. G.-Trollope. 2622 Acting Serjeant-Major J. Green. Captain H. Findlay. . . . Acting Serjeant-Major A. L. Pepper.. Lieutenant E. A. Brackenbury (Volunteer Company). 2195 Colour-Serjeant J..M. Briggs. 1152 Serjeant-Major A.-Burton. • • 2939 Colour-Serjeant A. Pitcher. 3007 Colour-Serjeant P. Ralph.. - 3065 Colour-Serjeant A. Hughes. 8605 Corporal F. Hayward. The Lincolnshire Regiment, 3711 Corporal G. Thomas. Captain L. Edwards. 4496 Private A. Lewis. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant E. W. Skinner. 2636 Serjeant-Major F. Sheppard. - The King's Own (R oyal L ancaster Regiment). 2451 Serjeant-Major E. Stokes. 2882 Colour-Serjeant Connellan. Captain F. S. B. Johnson. ' 4595 Serjeant J. Brampton.- Captain and Adjutant A. McN. Dykes. 3524 Sergeant A. Hoade. Captain G. R. Stephens. 4179 Lance-Coiporal T. Glynn*, . . • ‘ .• Lieutenant R. Money. 792 Serjeant-Major T. M. 'Johnson. 2985 Serjeant T. .Murray (4th Bn..): The D evonshire Regiment. 4649 Colour-Serjeant E Dakin. Lieut.-Colonel H. Batson, C.B. ■ , j 4530 Serjeant P. Heaney.- Major G. J. Ellicombe. . " 1459 Private C. Barryi • -- AngloBoerWar.comCaptain N. T. Goodwyn, D.S.O. ' . Captain J. D. Inglis.,. T he N orthumberland F usiliers. Captain J. Osborn. 1 63 Quarter-Mast.er-Serjeant'A.'E. Adams. ; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel W. H. Sitwell, D.S.O. 4389 Serjeant C. Tyler. Major W. A. Willmot't. 1654 Serjeant T. Putt. . •. Brevet Major T. H. Shoubridge, D.S.O. 2551 Private T. Poulton. Captain A. C. Girdwood, D.S.O. 4710 Private W . Davis, Captain W. C. Wright. - 3878 Private W. Welsman. 2nd Lieutenant R. G. Law. 1185 Colour-Serjeanl R. Neville. 3647 Private H. J. Freeman. • The Suffolk Regiment. , 4604 Private J. Hodgson.. 3535 Private S. Symons. Lieut.-Colonel G. F. T. Mackenzie, C.B. 4749 Private A. Naylor. Captain S. E. M. Lloyd. 2428 Private G. Black. Captain J. A. S. Murray. 3641 Colour-Serjeant B. Gdbolt. 2617 Serjeant G- Ford. The Royal W arwickshire .Regiment. 3308 Serjeant E, Ager.. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel L. E. Kiggell:- 464 Serjeant A. Wheaton. Brevet Major H. G. Fitton1 D.S.O...... 5386 Private R. Flynn. Captain W. C. Christie. Captain A. T. Speannau. '' ' ’ . The Prince Albert's . (Somersetshire Light. Lieutenant C. B. Benson...... Infantry). „ • 2nd Lieutenant P. Hamond. . ■ 6307 Corporal J. Millidge. Major fi. R. Lloyd. * , • • • ; 4543 Private L. Matthews." ' Captain E. II. R. C. R. Platt. Captaiu R. Brocklehnrst. 4788 Colour-Serjeant H. Norlou. The Royal F usiliers (City of L ondon Regiment). 1808 Colour-Serjeant Ellis...... 3787 Serjeant M. 11 iscockv , . Lieut.-Colonel O. G. Donald, C.B. Major G. L. B. Du Manner.' Captain J, F. Wolseley: The Prince of W ales’s Own (West. Yorks hike Captain V. Henry. Regiment). . •. ; Lieutenant M. R. K. Hodgson. - ’ Lieutenant R. S. May. ' .. " ’• Lieut.-Colonel W. Fry, C.B...... • • Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant'E.I:-Belli Captain L. II. Spry. D.S.O-: ...... 1552 Serjeaut-Mnjor H. Metcnlfe,.'. ‘J.'-.V Captain P. K H. Lowe...... 686 Serjeant D. Ackiu. . - - \ ~ ' .= Lieutenant G-L. Crossnian:' ... . . :• 8543 Private A. .Barnes.. . I 2131 Quarter-Master Serjeant E. Jordan. J 5.": ct i 8293 Acting Serjeant*Major 721 Armourer-Serjeant Southern. j. 5630 Private D. Broderick.- ...... 3054 Lance-Corporal J. Haiton...'.:;".’. J-c£-Mv. 4844 THE LONDON ,GAZETTE, JULY 29,1002.

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Tue E ast Yorkshire R egiment. The Royal Scots F usiliers. • • Lieut.-Colonel F. S. Inglefield. D.S.O. Brevet Major H. E. Gogarty. . - • • Captain W. E. Campion. i Captain E. Christian. • Captain W. 11. Young. \ Captain F. E. Buchanan, Captain E. E. Cobb. i Lieutenant A. St. L. Fetlierstonhaugh. 2nd Lieutenant G. Boyd. 2950 Serjeant W. Tustin. 402 Serjeant-Major W. S. Haig. 1378 Private A. Curdio. 3350 Colour-Serjeant J. Horrocks. 5612 Serjeant R. Venables. T he Cheshire Regiment. 3255 Serjeant J. Downes. Major R. P. Grove. - * 2849 Serjeant .1. Hendry. Brevet Major A. B. Gossett, 4435 Corporal J. Morganti. Captain T. O. Warden. 4256 Private F. Meddings. ! Captain W. K. Clifford. 5703 Private White. I Captain H. F. Kellie. 4728 Lance-Corporal W. Newman. ! Serjeant-Major J. Holland. ' t 1536 Colour-Serjeant H. H. Hurst. T he B edfordshire R egiment. ' 3G69 Serjeant R. Tyler. 558 Serjeant S. Young. Major C. M. Hamilton. Captain G. D. Jebb. The R oyal Welsh F usiliers. 4703 Corporal J. Ilandshaw. 1056 Private W. Maylin. 1 Lieut.-Colonel Sir B. A. W. Colleton, Bart., C.B. . 6551 Private H. Brown. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel A. W. G. L. Cole. 6682 Private J. Bly. | Lieutenant W. M. Kington. : Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant R. Ransome.. . 2579 Colour-Serjeaut C. Stretch. The L eicestershire Regiment. 2251 Serjeant J. Cottrell. Captain J. E. A. H. Paul. 2351 Serjeant E, Fisher. Captain C. LI. Haig. Captain and Adjutant H. L. Croker. The South W ales Borderehs. Captain A. II. Wilkinson. Major J. H. du B. Travers. 2350 Colour-Serjeant Jones. Lieutenant W. O. Prichard. . . 1964 Serjeant C. Rans. Lieutenant R. P. Crawley. 3339 Serjeant Brownsworth, 4086 Serjeant E. Walker. - • . 4184 Serjeant A. W.‘ Gimmer. j 3383 Serjeant W. Potter. 5251 Corporal W. Johnson. ! 3557 Lance-Corporal C. Reynolds. 4340 Lance-Corporal Gaughran. AngloBoerWar.com T he K ino’s Own Scottish Borderers. *• Major D. A. Macfarlaue, D.S.O. The Royal I rish Regiment. Captain II. G. M. Amos, D.S.O. Lieut.-Colonel H. W. N. Guinness, C.B. Captain G. M. Han nay. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel B. J. C. Doran. 3667 Serjeant-Major S. McKay. Major H. J. Downing, D.S.O. 2871 Colour-Serjeant J. Westle. Captain E. H. E. Daniell, D.S.O. 6867 Colour-Serjeant AY. Simpson. Captain E. M. Panter-Downes. Captain E. F. Milner. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Lieutenant J. A. M. J. P. Kelly. Captain C. B. Vandeleur. 4634 Colour-Serjeant E. Murray, Captain E. de L. Hayes. 3914 Serjeant H. Hall. Captain M. L. Peats, 1607 Serjeant J. O’Connor. 2nd Lieutenant G. F. Phillips. 3501 Corporal E. Lovely. Serjeant-Major J. Graham. 6250 Corporal J. Cbaffey. 3173 Colour-Serjeant Gales. 3898 Private J. Patterson. 5359 Serjeant R, Fox. 4978 Serjeant J. Chalmers. 3550 Serjeant T. Chalmers. T he Princess of W ales’s Own (Yorkshire Regiment). The R otal I nniskilling F usiliers. Major M. H. Orr. Lieut.-Colonel A. J. Murray, D.S.O. Lieutenant M. E. T. Gunthorpe. Major G. M. Mackenzie. 2637 Serjeant-Major J. Walker. Major R. C. C. Cox. 4548 Colour-Serjeant H. Parkinson. Captain A. St. Q. Ricardo, D.S.O. 5327 Serjeant W. H. Hodge. Lieutenant W. A, C. Kinsman. 4300 Private W. Burn. Lieutenant W. P. Thompson, Quarter-Master-Serjeant AY. Reicf. 2608 Colour-Serjeant J. Storer. The Lancashire F usiliers. . Serjeant G. A. Rowe. 3806 Lance-Serjeant R. McBride, Brevet Colonel C. J. Blomfield, D.S.O. 3025 Private P. Twohey. Major E. C. Tidswell, D.S.O. Major J. N. Whyte. The Gloucestershire Regiment. . • Captain W. J. Woodcock. Major C. J. Vines. - > Lieutenant J. F. F. Tate. M ajor the Hon. R. French. 6167 Serjeant-Major P. Pilkington. Brevet Major C. Moss. ’ 5398 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. Pitt. Lieutenant P. I. Vassal!. :- ' 6186 Serjeant B. Roebuck. Serjeaul-Major Say. *\ _ 6505 Serjeant W. Caufield. ' ■2952 Serjeant-Major J. Trevelyan. >. . 5579 Serjeant E. Lowe. 3801 Acting Serjeant-Major Averjes. . ...r 3774 Serjeant F. Farmar. 341 Colour-Serjeant G. Moulder ( • :* 4246 Lance-Corporal F. Wood. ■, ■■ ■ . 2458 Colour-Serjeant E. H. Dinham, . ‘ '"*'*1 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. ■4845

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The W orcestershire Regiment. The Royal Sussex R egiment.

Major J. Chichester. Brevet Major A. R. Gilbert. Major G. W. Lewis. Captain E. H. Montressor. Captain II. Carr. Lieutenant 0. E. Bond. Captain A. D. (Jreen, D.S.O. Lieutenant G. C. Morphett. Captain It. A. 0. L. Leggett. 2nd Lieutenant (1. E. Leachman. Captain M. J. J. Sweetman. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant R. Pearce. Captain F. Checketts (Volunteer Company). 1807 Quarter-Master-Serjeant C. Pitmaii. Quarter-Master and Won. Captain J. Ralston. 2676 Colour-Serjeant R. Wayman. Quarter-Master and lion. Lieutenant S. A. Snatt. 3963 Serjeant \V. Saxby. 1548 Serjeant-Major C. Henson. 4927 Lance-Corporal Scrase. 2765 Colour-Serjeant J. Wall. 1157 Colonr-Serjeant A. Knight. 2308 Serjeant W. Bishop. 4258 Corporal W. Goilliam. The H ampshire R egiment. 3126 Lance-Corporal G. Ilale. 5778 Lance-Corporal W. Farfield. Captain F. J. Bowkcr. 5490 Private W. Inglis. Captain F. R. Hicks. Captain A. C. Richards. Captain H. L. Wheeler, D.S.O. The East L ancashire R egiment Quarter-Master-Serjeant H. G. Davies. 3779 Serjeant G. Calloway. Lieut.-Colonel A. J. A. Wright, C.B. 8134 Serjeant H. S. Taylor. Brevet Lieut-Oolonel T. Capper. 4065 Private Newman. Captain L. G. Le Merchant, l).S.O. Captain G. H. Lawrence. Serjeant-Major Lydon. The South Staffordshire Regiment. 2699 Colonr-Serjeant Lewson. 2275 Colour-Serjeant Ferguson. Captain R. F. B. Glover. 3056 Lance-Corporal J. Whelan. Captain L. B. Moss. Lieutenant and Adjutaut A. H. C. James. Captain S. J. Jervis. The East Surrey Regiment. 4588 Colour-Serjeaut J. Hazlewood...... 1955 Colour-Serjeant J. Potts. Lieut.-Colonel H. W. Pearse, D.S.O. AngloBoerWar.com2883 Lance-Corporal J. Glynn. Major H. W. Benson, D.S.O. Lieutenant F. W. Kiug-Church. Serjeant-Major H. G. Clay.1 3359 Colour-Serjeant G. Hall. The Dorsetshire Regiment. 4130 Serjeant F. O’Grady. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel J. H. Poett. Major L. E. Lushingtou. The Duke of Cornwall’s Light I nfantry. Captain R. F. W. P. Leslie. Lieutenant R, G. B. M. Hyslop. Major \V. L. Harvey. 2250 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. Thomason. Brevet Major H. B. Walker. 2196 Company Serjeant-Major Young. Major F. H. Chapman. 8S6t Serjeant T. Panter. Major R. J. Wilbraham. 953 Serjeant A. FitzGerald. Lieutenant A. H. Romilly. 2978 Private C. Rose, 667 Serjeant-Major C. Powers. 317 Quartcr-Master-Serjeant G. Humphries. 3283 Serjeant E. Woolcock. 4357 Corporal G. Furzer. The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers • (Soutit Lancashire Regiment).

The D dke of Wellington’s (W est R iding Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Hall, D.S.O. Regiment). Brevet Lieut.-Colonel H. P. Shekleton. Captain H. de L. Walters. Major C. V. Humplirys. Captain C. R. S. Woods, Captain J. A. C. Gibbs. Captain S. Upperton. Captain H. W. Becker. Captain B. R. Goren. Captain P. B. Strafford. 2972 Company Serjeant-Major L Dully. 2215 Serjeant-Major A. Bntterworth. 2488 Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. Foster. 2879 Colour-Serjeant O. Buckley. 3120 Colour-Serjeant J. Nolan. 3083 Serjeant J. Bravnley. 4495 Serjeant J. Mnrphyt 5054 Serjeant W. Allen. 1425 Lance-Corporal J. Kelly.

5893 Private J. Leonard. \ The W elsh Rfec.iMENT: \»

The Border R egiment. Captain F. H. Howe. ' / Captain L. 1. O. Robins. - y / ' . l l ' ' y : : /: Major H. S. Mayhew. Lieutenant W. E. L. Stewajt ..-1- Lieutenant W. L. Allen. Lieutenaut A. Derry, D.S.Q.; ■ Lieutenant S. H. F. Muriel. 3FG7 Serjeant J. Gilmore. — fr* . . j 4188 Serjeant E. McCarthy. -2.105 Serjeaht A. Downes. - - -* ' =’ ' • - ” 4050 Private .Dunn. 2754- Serjeant G. Culberson'. ' m e —- —i w <’'■ 1 . 4B46 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

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The B lack WWtoh. (R oyal H ighlanders). The N orthamptonshire Regiment. Lieut.-0olonel E. G. Grogan,,, .... Major E. F. Brereton. Captain W. J. St. J. Hardy. Captain A. A. Lloyd, D.S.O. Captaiu D. L. Wilsou-Farqunarson. Captain R. W. Rawlins. Captain Lord G. S Murray. 618 Quarter-Master-Serjeaut-H. Cole. Lieutenant if on. C. M.jijor^-Jiuthven. 4199 Colour-Serjeant H. M. Walker. Lieutenant .Hoh. . M. 0, A brdmmond.' 2635 Colour-Serjeant K. Vance. Quarter-Master add Hon, Lieutenant H. Stndley. 2440 Serjeant-Major W- Fowler. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (R oyal Berk­ 2752 Serjeant-Major J. Anderson. shire Regiment). 4007 Colour-Serjeant A. Millar. A . * 6498 Serjeant D. Grant.' Bievet Lieut.-Colonel F. McCracken.. 6994 Serjeant J. Niven. Captain K. Feetham. . . 3509 Serjeant A. Wilson Lieutenant W. B. Thornton. 6687 Serjeaul^C*, Leicester., Lieutenant R. H. Collins. . . 6745 Lance-Corporal W. Forrett. Colour Serjeanl J. Sawyer. Lance-Corporal Noble. 2769 Colour-Serjeant H. Qnick. 2976 Colour-Serjeant Ansley. 4550 Serjeant F. Tuttle. T he Oxfordshire L ight Infantry. • 4217 Serjeant H. Reynolds. 8418 Serjeant W , Holley. Major R. Fanshawe,: D.S.O.' 3435 Serjeant W. Haltou. Captain E. M. Childers. .'?> • 4552 Corporal R. Scott, Captain F. J. Henley. : • .' 3823 Private E. Polden. Captain R. M. Feilden. Private G. Sayer. . Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant W. Ross. 989 Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. F. Ivey. L90 Serjeant Papfield. T he Queen’s Own (R oyal'W kht K ent Rf.giment). 2410 GoFjioral "Yates.' 8902 Corporal G. Burke. Lieut.-Colonel W. G. B: Western . *t . ’ . Captain H. Isacke. . _ ; " Lieutenant T. H. 0. Nunn. '■ Trie Eskkx' Regiment Lieutenant A. K. Grant. Lieutenant F. J. Joslin. Lieut-Colonel T. Stock.. 1914 Serjeant-Major C. Mitchell. Major W. G. Carter. 8501 Colour-Serjeant F. Gi-ev. Brevet Major F. G. Auley. ;

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King’s Royal R ifle Corps. : .Y/P.hk and LAjrgASTKB. R egjmisnj, h r L Brevet Colonel W, P. Campbell, A.D.C. • . Lieut.-Colonel R. C. A. B. Bewieke-Copley, C.B. - . Major II. N. Byaas. I Lieutenant R. M. Heath. A1:;'- ,t ^ onrJ - LieuL-Colonel E. W. Herbert. - ’ Lieutenant E. W. Longdeii'('Volunteei':;Compainy); ^ ’';J Brevet Major H. R. Blore. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant' J/.BirCn..'^11,' ^ '' Captain Hon. St. L. H. Jervis. ■ : ' ' Captain A. I. Paine.'. Serjeant-Major P. Hulley. ■' • *’ ’ ‘ “'l! Captain W. J. Long. . . 2794 Colour-Serjeant Gilliard. 7’ ' " y ’'A’’/ ; 3569 Serjeant P. Carrier. • “. i jfi ‘ •’ Captain W. A. I. Kay. • ’. I 2707 Corporal G. Hardisty 'jl’ . it Vi>Y»Y [ tih'i-: Captain G. K. Priaulx. >' . . . .iM.i Lieutenant P. C. Maclacblan...... ■ - ■ 6039 Private R. Moore. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant T. O’Shea. Quarter-Master-Serjeant J. Williams...... u. s-iit 2703 Quarter-Master-Serjeant Judge. The D urhamiB i6 b t I nfantry rew f i 1014 Colour-Serjeant W. VVbyman. ■ i , ! ,‘u i'SfiO 6209 Colour-Serjeant G, Ross. Major Hon. W. L. Yane.C V'-v ■ : i 973 Colour-Serjeant A. Harman. p ■.- 501'- 9282 Serjeant, T. Lvcett. ‘ , • Brevet Major E. S t G.LPl’a'tt'J • < • 1' ; Captain W. Northey, '»"■< 1 4582 Serjeant S. Pidgeon.' c, 9252 Serjeant A. Jarvis. ' ■ Captain and Adjutant E.-\Al (5. Blake, t Serjeant A. Hale. * 3563 Colour-Serjeant H. Bedford: A ■ 4175 Colour-Serjeant R. Ward. * - 7611 Serjeant H. Pope. '.y'iZ 8985 Corporal W. Harriett.’ ’ 4754 Colour-Serjeant C. Waitdf& &-h i 2704 Corporal C. Keen. 4674 Colour-Serjeant H. Tilley. 9318 Corporal S. Taylor. ’ * " i 5712 Serjeant M. J. O’Brien., ...... 6127 Private T. Parish. ; 5471 Coi'poral W. JoneS. 1' 2679 Private E. Silk. ‘ , . .; A .v. .r ivir.-v.b. 1953 Private J. Calvert. • ..'t to-s JT. H ighland ^ ight iNifANTRY,...... a, .-.j V-.: j Duke ok Edinburgh’s (W iltshire Regiment)' * « . * * 4 Lieut.-0olouel H. R. KeUiaui^Ckg.;, Stt.. Major W. N. Bolton. , . Captain J. H. Purvis...a|r,-i .T ."A .''.'.I Captain S. H. Shaw. , Captain E. Armstrong. Captain W- S. Brown.. ! .Lieutenant J. Gray (yqlRUteer-.(^g(up%ny)<.'i-xu'j Captain E. Vincent. I Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant ipt ®nlaySQnj.;;f;-: Lieutenant E. L. W. Henslow. AngloBoerWar.com■; 2794 Colour-Serjeant W. L. Alpfptyre:'; og/g 1326 Serjeant-Major S. Grant. ... ,4564 Colour-Seijeant Turnbulfc.!, ao": A‘. .fc-i-LcB OtSI 1776 Serjeant Franklin. .• '. 14435 Serjeant H. Hemiugway;..; _f/ (.T'L.pGC' !>!»« 4778 Serjeant G. Clarke. ... 4390 Serjeant J. McGuchanrrt.’;;5V jf’k 2855 Lance-Ser jeant J. Hunt., .. '• 5087 Serjeant T. Davidson.' 2914 Private C. Snook. . t 4082 Corporal Hoare. 2974 Private E. Brown. . . . • f: -A -W vnL-i/L JavsiK ,f T h e -Manchester R egiment. S eaforth Highlanders ,(Ros8^ja®Hf^.uj?psj>'«f ta The Duke.©jK;.Albanx’s ).t 7 rv :.:at-;er.» Lieut.-Colouel Q. T: ;Reay, C.B. •liy.jGjX J .A IfterfsirfskE Brevet Major A!‘. W.*Marden.: Brevet Lieut.-Colonel C. J. MadKh’nsSe, C.S. f‘ nraiqsQ Captain R. G. Shuter. Captain K. W. ArbuthfiW#-*^ mevj-f.'WiWj $83 Captain E .‘Vaughan. Captain L. Holland. - ^ . 1 ,Z Captain W. C. N. Hastings. Captain rl. J. A. Terry. Captain J. H. N. Jebb, D.S.O. . Serjeant-Major Captain W. T. E. Newbigging, IJ.S.O. < Quarter-Master-Serjeant Lee. 2nd Lieutenant T. S. Wickham. r 1885 Serjeant-Major Farmjhaiy 1071 Quarter-Master-Serjeant J. R. Jones. 4853 Colonr-Serjeant J^SDnp^.tr!, saunviFJi*! 4394 Colour-Serjeant 0. A. Bassett. 2915 Serjeant W. Forbes. J 1871 Colour-Serjeaut E. Lloyd. 3469 Serjeant J. H. Ashtfe? /io /f'ft .A 3154 Colour-Serjeant J. W. Finney. 5293 Corporal J. Fergusolf- V -i 4126 Colour-Serjeant Wi L. Connery. 5002 Lance-Corporal W. PatOD*; ;.;.-!,^.:r:-foj. J. „'‘L ,r, 4120 Serjeant D. A. Carter. ■ - -v '-•'-’i'i’tiJ. 4427 Serjeant J. Morris. . : :4V £ 3077 Serjeant G. A. L. Wood. ‘'t -l •• . ■ 2069 Serjeant J. Hill. The Gordon 3 vLV 4032 Serjeant F. Pagan. . Lieut.-Colonel P. Macbean>r_^_ .. . Brevet Lieut.-Colonel C. v ."fL Jiacready.' 5u Major Hon. P. Gordon, D.S.O. The P rince ok W ales’s (N orth Stafkordshirb Brevet-Major W. Camptp^D^.Q: ..(j Regiment). ; , Captain C. J. Simpson, , . T ' .Captain C. W. McD. Findlay ‘ Captain and Brevet Major A. R. Hoskins. Captain M;HCKnaggs; • .' .' .V ’. Captain F. E. Johnston. 1621 Colour-Serjeant T. Bull. • . '* ■ 2764,-Serjeant'(!: Medway / • 5450 Private L Myatt. •->. - Serjeant. ' 468-Private J. Pillingham. . j!810 -Serjeant A. Stephens. 4848 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

In fa n try — continued. In fa n tr y — continued. The R oyal Munster F usiliers. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. Lieut.-Colonel A. H. B. Clough. Lieut.-Colonel H. H. L. Malcolm, D.S.O. Brevet Major G. D. Crocker. ' : Captain J. W. Sandilands. Captain E. P. Thomson. . . . Captain the Hon. R. A. Campbell, Captain G. K. O’Meagher. Captain H. R. Brown. Sergeant-Major M. Connors. Lieutenant C. G. Collins. 2807 Serjeant-Major Bennett. .... 3497 Serjeant W. Whyte. Colour-Serjeant T. Devauney. 2296 Serjeant A. Fraser. 5784 Serjeant J. Shee. 2769 Private W. Flynn. I 6125 Serjeant R. M. F. Patrick. . 3721 Corporal G. Hurt. Serjeant J. Atkinson. 3044 Private J. Sullivan.

Tub Roval I rish Rifles. The Royal D ublin F usiliers. Brevet Lieut.-Oolonel E. Allen, Brevet Major P. Maclear. Captain G. B. Laurie. Captain and Adjutant M. Lowndes. Lieutenant C. R. Spedding, D.S.O. Lieutenant C. T. W. Grimshaw. 2398 Colour-Serjeaut J. Conway. Lieutenant A. Moore. 2976 Lance-Corporal A. Dodds. Serjeant-Major Burke. 3502 Lance-Corporal T. Smith. 5178 Colour-Serjeant T. Cream. 2628 Private R. Anderson. Colour-Serjeant J. Campbell. 4038 Private R. Beck. 5430 Serjeant W. Holmes. 3296 Private J. Thanks. 5490 Serjeant H. Murphy. 4139 Serjeant Ryan. ’ Corporal Flannery. Princess Victoria’s (Royal I rish F usiliers). Corporal Moran. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel T. E. O’Leary. 4369 Lance-Corporal P. Doran. Major R. Brinckman. 5851 Private Devine. Captain H. Cracroft. Private FurloDg. Captain and Adjutant P. Gould. Captain W. G. B. Pkibbs. The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own). Lieutenant II. B. Holmes. Brevet Colonel C. T. E. Metcalfe. Lieutenant H. B. II. Orpen-Palmer. Lieut.-Colonel G. F. Leslie. Serjeant-Major W. Collins. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel H. F. M. Wilson. Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. Bunting. Brevet Lieut.-CoIonel the Hon. C. G. Fortescue, 2364 Serjeant F. Waters. AngloBoerWar.comC.M.G., D.S.O. 3580 Serjeant C. McCorry. Major A. E. Jenkins. 1840 Serjeant J. Donaldson. Captain F. G. Talbot, D.S.O. 5761 Corporal M. Mullen. Captain G. N. Salmon. 5695 Private H. McGilvray. - Captain P. G. A. Cox. Captain W. G. Ben tinck.- Captain G. E. B. Stephens. The Connaught Rangers. Captain R. Alexander. Lieutenant W. IV. Pitt-Taylor. Brevet Major W. A. White.. Lieutenant S. Stallard (Volunteer Company). Brevet-Major O. H. Pediey. - Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant A. White. Captain J. L. J. Conry, D.S.O. 8807 Serjeant-Major W. Turner. Lieutenant A. L. Keogh. 1031 Quarter-Master-Serjeant C. Morgan. • ■ Captain W. E. J. Grylts. 8831 Colour-Serjeant W. Barnes. • 632 Colour-Serjeant D. O’Brien. 90S Colour-Serjeant W. Danton. 4866 Colour-Serjeant E. Lyons. 1713 Colour-Serjeaut C. Saunders. 3052 Colour-Serjeant C. Dryden. I Serjeant Andrews. 3279 Colour-Serjeant M. Murtngh. ' 7114 Serjeant H. Else. 1175 Serjeant E. Malone. 829 Serjeant. Lindsay. 8584 Serjeant C. Hitchcock. P rincess Louise’s (A rgyll and S utherland 5975 Corporal W. Knox. H ighlanders). 2025 Private C. Bellamy. 731 Private Madden. Lieut.-Colonel A. Wilson, C.B. : 1358 Private E. Hopkins. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel E. V. Urmston. Captain J. Johnston-Stewart. - Signalling Staff. Lieutenant W. G. Neil son, D.S.O. i . . 2743 Colour-Serjeant J. lnglis. Staff-Serjeaut A. Jordan. 4176 Serjeant A. Matthews. 383'J Serjeant C Gray. 3809 Corporal G. Watsou. MILITIA (INFANTRY). - 5242 Lance-Corporal G. Spencer. 3rd Bn. The Royal Scots (L othian Regiment. T he P rince of W ales’s Leinster Regiment Captain C. P; -B. Wood. ^ (Royal Canadians). 2774 Colour-Serjeant J. Killy. 1371 Colour-Serjeant C. J. Fox. Major T. St. G. Davidson. _ . . Lieutenant A. N. Bremen. 3rd Bn. Royal W est S urrey Regiment. 487 Serjeant-Major R. Smyth. 1356 Colour-Serjeant O'Brien. Major W. A. D. Shelton. . 447 Colour-Serjeant J. Stokes. Captain and Adjutant li. 13. Swinton (Berkshire ,R ?gr.). ; 675 Serjeaut J. Parloue. Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain J. S. Dyke . . , 2451 Serjeant T. Maiiey. _ [ Colour-Serjeant Stevens. _ '...... THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4349

M ilitia (Tnfant it v)—continued. M ilitia (Infantry) —continued.

3rd Bn. East Kent B egiuekt. 3rd Bn. N orfolk R egiment. Major R. Bayard. Major and Adjutant H. Y, Beale (1st Norfolk Regt.). Captain H. D. Hirst. Captain D. It. Hunt. 430 Colour-Serjeant F. Wright. Serjeant Vincent. . 1230 Colour-Serjeant J. Hall. Corporal Sussans; . . Serjeant Lacey. i Private Green, j Private Bailey. 3rd Bn. Royal Lancaster Regiment. ! 4th Bn. Somersetshire Light I nfantry. Captain R. N. De la Bere. Captain 6. D. Timmis. 1 Captain and Adjutant M. A. Foster, D.S.O. (Somerset­ Colour-Serjeant Allcock. shire Light Infantry). Serjeant A. Clerkson, Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant H. Powis. 1848 Colour-Serjeant J. Bastable. 813 Colonr-Serjeant A. T. Sadd.

Srd Bn. West Y orkshire Regiment. Captain A. S. Whiteley.

4th Bn. R oYal Lancaster Regiment, 4th B n, "West Y orkshire Regiment. Major F. H. F. Evans. Captain and Hon. Major R. R. W. Fitzherbert. Major A. C. Bennett. 808 Quarter-Master-Serjeant J. Moore. Captain A. W. Speyer. 1029 Serjeant J. T. Bratnerton. Captaiu and Adjutant A. B. Ritchie (Seaforth High­ landers). - Captain B. Metcalfe-Smith. 4491 Corporal A. Lumley. 224 Colour-Serjeant W. Barker, 658 Colour-Serjeant C. Woodcock.

4th Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment. 5th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Reouient. Captain C. P. Boulton. Major J. F. Clyne. Captain R. P. Croft. . Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain G. Ranee. 847 Colour-Serjeant F. Sbarnbrook. Quarter-Master-Serjeant H. Stevens. AngloBoerWar.com1296 Colour-Serjeant W. Stocker. Colour-Serjeant J. Geater. 3713 Serjeant H. Verinden. 2653 Corporal A. Reynolds.

3rd Bn Yorkshire Regiment. Captain and Adjutant C, A. C. King (Yorkshire Regiment). Captain R. B. N, Gunter. 6th Bn. Royal W arwickshire Regiment. Lieutenant M. Sykes. Major and Adjutant F. G. F. Browne. 1021 Quarter-Master-Serjeant Lowther. Captain C. A. Madge. 922 Serjeant Instructor of Musketry Moy, 3956 Colour-Serjeant W. Bell. 354 Serjeant Instructor of Musketry E, Lilley. 5th Bn. Lancashire F usiliers. Major H. S. Lockhart-Ross. Major and Adjutant H. C. E. Westropp (Manchester Regiment), 2014 Serjeant-Major J. Kingston. 1782 Quarter-Master-Serjeant J. Boyer.

5th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. 6th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers. Captain E. D. Parker. Major R. V. K. Applin. 2nd Lieutenant U. S. L. Wolley (now with Regular Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant A. W. Smith. Bn. Royal Fusiliers). 27C0 Colour-Serjeant H. Thompson. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant F. Sutton. 3755 Colour-Serjeant A. Archbould. 3198 Serjeant-Major W. Old. 5218 Lance-Corporal R. Wilson, 2435 Serjeant T. Hirons. 8132 Serjeant T. Knight.

3rd Bn. Liverpool R egiment. Captain S. D. Norris. 1494 Serjeant N. Haves. 4th B n. Cheshire R egiment, Captain F. C. Turner. ' 4th Bn. Liverpool R egiment. Captain L. H. T. Friederichs. jOaptainTL- B .deV . Tupper. Captain R;*M.-Cade] 1; ; - . lieutenant :G. E.' H. Sheen (16th Middlesex Vols.) Corporal W. Shaw. . .. Lieutenant A. Lindiehaere. Corporal A‘. Heaton. .1652 Serjeant-Major E. Burnett, Lance-Corporal J . Dobson, 7491- Sbfjeant T; Haynes. Private.T. Harding. 4850 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

M ilitia (Infantry)—continued. Militia (Infantry)—continued.

3rd Bn. S outh W ai.es Borderers. 4 th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Captain and Adjutant G. H. Grant. 2089 Quarter-Master-Serjeant Robinson. Captain. R, F. Gunter. Captain G. Maxwell-Heron. 3rd Bn. W est Riding Re.giment. Coltror-Serjeant J. Griffiths. 6664 Lance-Coiporal A. Beecham. Major H. J. 'Johnston. .. 4615 Private P. Ryan. Captain and Hon. Major G. E. Moke-Norrie. Captain H. H. Wayman. 3 rd Bn. King’s Own Scottish Bobderehs. 647 Colour-Serjeant W. B. -Hobson. . - Captain and Adjutant F. J. Carrathers. 1065 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. A. Yeoman. 1317 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. rtoper. 3774 Lance-Corporal P. Quinn. 1765 Colour-Serjeant J. Hughes. 2387 Colour-Serjeant G. Robson. 3rd Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment. 3458 Serjeant W. Howe. Lieut.-Colonel C. H., Earl of March, A.D.C. Major S. R. Clarke. Captain P. R. Papillon. Serjeant-Major C. Amos. Serjeant Pemberton.

3rd Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment.

3rd Bn! Scottish Rifles. Lieutenant H. Weaver. Lieutenant R. Hutton-Riddell. Major W. C. Douglas. 2nd Lieutenant W. R. F. Cooper. Captain J. A. Briggs. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant F. Brightman. 4th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment. Serjeant-Major P. W. Carroll. 2402 Colour-Serjeant S C. Simm. Captain G. Williams. 5657 Private David Walker. Captain and Adjutant E. A. E. Bulwer. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant J. Penketh. Serjeant Instructor of Musketry J. Craddock. Pioneer-Serjeant Bates.

4th Bn. S cottish Rifles. AngloBoerWar.com Captain A. F. Townshend. Lieutenant R. R. W. B. Murphy. 2653 Colour-Serjeant T. E. Rowe. 3rd Bn. South Lancashire Regiment. 2485 Serjeant A. E. Slade. Major M. 11. Hall, D.S.O. Lance-Serjeant Sumners. Lance-Serjeant Holden. Lance-Serjeant Noonan.

. . 3 rd Bn.- Welsh Regiment. Captain H. H. Esplin. Captain A. T. Perkins. 6 tu Bn. W orcestershire Regiment. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant T. Tinnock 4061 Colour-Serjeant Fidler. Lieut.-Colonel H. Everard. 9724 Private Donoghue. Captain and Adjutant C. 11. -Westmacott. ‘Serjeant-Major T. Cubberley. 1737 Colour-Serjeant W. Bay.

3rd Bn. Derbyshire Regiment. Major and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel A. L. Salmond. 3rd Bn. 'East Lancashire Regiment. • Major C. W. T. T. Goff (1st Bn.). ' 4th Bn. Derbyshire Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant T. H. Preston (2nd Bn.). Major W. A. Jupp. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant M. McGuire 720 Colour-Serjeant W. Willis. Serjeant-Major H. Taylor. 6025 Serjeant W. Brown. 1237 Quarter-Master Serjeant W. Harwood. 233 Lance-Corporal A. Whitehead.

3rd Bn . East Surrey R egiment.* o Major J. C. WorthiDgton;.' " Captain and Adjutant H. D. Lawrence.. (East Surrey Regiment). . - •_ Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant. Wr Coleman. Serjeant-Major J. G. Wisher^ «ioi-iuant. .r Rnvdfin. .-. ~ THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4851

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6th Bn . Middlesex Regiment. 4 th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders^ Captain and H od.- Major G. E. Barker. Captain and Hon. Major W. Mure. \ Captain P. H. Graves. Captain B. A. Cuninghame. ; 2nd Lieutenant W. I. Webb-Bowen (1st Bn. Middle­ 1073 Quarter-Master-Serjeant McLachlan. \ sex Regiment). _ 1020 Colour-Serjeant W. Jackson. 1196 Colour-Serjeant W. Taylor. 3561 Serjeant W. Wallace. - 5360 Colour-Serjeant J. Fisher. 453 Corporal T. Beaney.

9th B n. K ing’s R oyal Rikle Corps. Captain W. H. Nichols. Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain W. Holmes. 1757 Colour-Serjeant W. Callaghan. 2843 Serjeant W. Connor. 3rd Bn. Leinster Regiment - Major W. E. A. Barry. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant J. Wj Gallehawk:) 625 Colour-Serjeant P. Flanagan. ■ > 1655 Private W. Clery. ■ , • • • ••

otii Bn. Manchester R egiment. Lieut.-Colonel (Hon. Colonel) H. Crosbie. Captain and Adjutant J. C. Crawford (Manchester Regiment). Major H. K. Oram. 1879 Serjeant-Major J. Homneystreet. 3rd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. 191-9; Quarter-Master Serjeant S. Joyce. . Major and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel M. W: O’Donovan. : 6th Bn. Manchester Regiment. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant W. H. ForSdick.. 1222 Serjeant T. McCulla. ; Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant M. H. Connery. 6263 Colour-Serjeant P. Sherlock. AngloBoerWar.com ' ' 4th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment. Major and Adjutant E. S. Pipe-Wolfevstan. Major C. Wedgwood. - • . 1462 Colour-Serjeant W. H, Rowe". 1909 Corporal E. Vaughan. 1584 Serjeant M. Sullivan.

3rd Bn.. D urham Light I nfantry.

Lieut.-Colonel E. S. V. Grimshawe. 5th B n. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Captain L. E. Walker. . . . 3139 Quarter-Master-Serjeant R. W. Storey. Captain A. T. MacDermot. Quarter-Master and. Hon. Captain R. Baker.. Colour-Serjeant M. Dunne. : Serjeant M. Christie.

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3rd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Captain and Adjutant G. T. B: Wilson. Captain C. 0. Greenwell (attached from 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry):' • ...... Serjeant-Major J. Comb. 5th Bn. Rifle Brigade. Serjeant J. Bignell. Captain F. Vernon de Landre Grogan de Veruo.n. 2923 Corporal T. McGrath.

. -••.Vt 5 th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles. I : . y‘t Captain C. G- Cole-Hamiltom ■' .'. "- Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant A. Henderson. •: i Serjeant-Maior R. Gardiner. Colour-Serjeant J. Conway, Private S. Patterson. 48o2 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 20, 1902.

ARMY SERVICE CORPS. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

Officers. Surgeou-General W. FL McNamara, M.D., C.B., C.M.G. .Colonel A. G. Ilipwell. Lieut.-Colonel II. II. Johnston, M.D. Lieut.-Colonel C. Rawnsley. Lieut.-Colonel H. J. R. Moberley. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel G. 0. Welch. I.ieut.-Colonel F. W. Trevor, M.B. Major G. M. V. Hunt.’ - ■ - Lieut.-Colonei S. H. Carter, M.B. Major AY I. S. McCormick. Lieut.-Colonel G. E. Twiss. Brevet Major L. \V. Atcherley. - Lieut.-Colonei O. Todd, M.B. Captain C. S. Dodgsou. Lieut.-Colouel G. T. Goggin. Captain R. G. J. J. Berry. Lieut.-Colonei R. Jennings, M.D. Captain and Adjutant AV. M. H. Armstrong. Lieut.-Colonei J. M. Irwin, M.B. Captain H. A. G. Garsia. Lieut.-Colonei G. W. Brazier-Creagb, C.M.G. Captain C. E. McYittie. Major S. Hickson, M.B. Captain H. A. D. Richards. Major C. Birt. Lieutenant J. L. Jesse. Major M. P. C. Holt. Lieutenant E. R. O’Hara. Major M. W. Russell. Lieutenant H. M. Caddeil. Major C. H. Burtchaell, M.B. Lieutenant C. E. Wickham (attached for Army Ser­ Major F. AV. C. Jones, M.B. vice Corps duties). Major J. R. Mullins, M.B. 2nd Lieutenant AV. W. Herring Cooper. Surgeon-Major J. F. Bateson (Coldstream Guards). Riding-Master and Hon. Lieutenant T. J. Kearns. Major T. G. Lavie. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant AV. Farraday. Captain W. W. O. Beveridge, M.B. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant J. C. Woods. Captain A. F. Tyrell. Quarter-Master and lion. Lieutenant J. P. Walsh. Captain J. C. Jameson, M.B. Quarter-Master and lion. Lieutenant W. J. Bennett. Captain G. St. C. Thom, M.B. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant W. II. Gawthorne. Captain AV. E. Hardy. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant J. Duggan. Lieutenant T. C. MacKenzie. Lieutenant AV. A. Woodside. Lieutenant L. AV. Harrison, M.B. ' Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain J. H. W. Beach. W arrant, N on-commissioned Officers and Men. Quarter-Master and Hou. Lieutenant J. Tandy. 1st Class Staff Serjeant-Major J. A. Hebb. Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant A. Bruce. 1st Class Staff Serjeant-Major R. H. Frost. Quarter-Master and Hou. Lieutenant G. H. Painton. 1st Class Staff Serjeant-Major A. Le Wame. Quarter-Master and Uon. Lieutenant A, J. Pilgrim. 1st Class Staff Serjeant-Major E. G. Singleton. 1st Class Staff Serjeant-Major J. AVood. Staff Serjeant-Major S. B. Wildman. AngloBoerWar.com Staff Serjeant-Major C. H. Hellard. Staff Serjeant-Major E, TJ. Hallett. W arrant Ofeicers, N on-Commissioned Officers, Staff Serjeant-Major G. C. Wadler. and M en. Staff Serjeant-Major J. M. McCormack. Serjeant-Afajor J. J. Saunders. Staff Serjeant-Major T. Pett. Serjeant-Major E. W. Newland. 11565 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. Homan. 7635 1st Class Staff-Serjeant J. Ritchie. 15158 Staff Quaiter-Master-Serjeaiit A. E. Dunstan. 7881 2nd Class Staff-Serjeant G. Fells. 7321 Company Serjeant-Major A. C. Markwick. 7668 2nd Class Staff-Serjeant If. Lattemore. 4788 Company Serjeant-Major AAr. H. Foley. 7818 2nd Clas.s Staff-Serjeant J. AVilton. 8785 Company Serjeant-Major F. Rnok. 10445 Serjeaut E. Haymes. 7127 Company Serjeant-Major W. H. Summerbell. 6355 Serjeant T. D. Cameron. 9748 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant F. Foley. 8861 Lance-Serjeaut G. Darling. 7628 Company Quarter-Master-Serjeant J.MeLundie. 5738 Lance-Sei jeant T. H. V. Coad. 7713 Company Q uarter-M aster-Serjeant AV. J. 5315 Lance-Serjeaut E. A. Hawkey. Hurrell. 10275 Corpornl S. Cowan. 15-532 Staff-Serjeant T. Stephens. 10590 Corporal J. W. Elliott. 12540 Staff-Serjeant A. T. White. 9328 Lance-Corporal AV. Boutwood. 5935 Wheeler Staff-Serjeant P. Timoney. 12583 Private H. Ebbs. 7523 Wheeler Staff-Serjeant AV. Vickery. 9366 AVheeler Staff-Serjeant R. Powell. 10137 Private J. Keefe. 666G A\rheeler Staff-Serjeant J. G. Bagg. 12588 Private J. Meason. 6387 Farrier Staff-Serjeant T. AArari-en. 10522. Private A. Holloman. 5073 Farrier Staff-Serjeant H. Barclay. 12678 Private F. Thomas. 15546 Serjeant L. Guilding. 10652 Private H. D. White. 15-559 Serjeant J. M. P. Hooker. 5995 Private G. AV. Barfoot. Serjeaut W. H. Dupuy. 8116 Private A. Bass. 12587 Corporal C. E. Quarrier. 9351 Private W. AV. Pollard. 15188 Corporal S. Hillier. 13041 Corporal B. Sloan. 13489 2nd Corporal J. Collius. 14U99 2nd Corporal C. E. Gyde. Royal A rmy Medical Corps (M ilitia). 14286 2nd Corporal G. AVhite'. 11994 Corporal (local Lauce-Ser jeant) EL SlcYeigh. Captain A. H. Benson. 14106 Lance-Corporal A. K. Sincock. No. 2 Corporal R. E. Kelly. 9514 Lance-Corporal A. AArestbrooke. 6842 Private J. McConnell. 16052 Private W. J. Saunders. Superintendent A. J. Thatcher. Superintendent J. J. lo Roux. Sr. J ohn’s Ambulance Brigade. Head Conductor P. Byrne. Head Conductor A. AAL Langford. 1st Class Superintending Officer C. W. Baker. Head Conductor H. AV. Ulyate. No. 61 Orderly C. Pj-ewell. THE LONDON GAZETTE. JULY 29. 1902. 4853

Royal Army Medical Corps—cvntinued. ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Lieut.-Colonel G. J. Butcher, C.M.G. Civil Surgeons. I.ieut.-Colonel R. W . M. Jackson, C.M.G. Brevet Major A. Y. Barton (Royal Marine Artillery). Civil Surgeon W. P. Tyndale. Hon. Major R. L. Clark, D.S.O. Civil Surgeon E. Langley-Hunt. Captain R. K. Scott. Civil Surgeon J. Prentice. Captain C. D. R. Watts. Civil Surgeon R. Wilbond. Captain W. H. McCheaue. Civil Surgeon P. Stableford. Assistant Commissary of Ordnauce and Hon. Civil Surgeon C. B. Howse. Lieutenant J. D. Turner. Civil Surgeon A. W. May. Civil Surgeon P. AV. James. Civil Surgeon H. J. Crossley. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS. Surgeon-Captain T. Moir, Imperial Yeomanry. Conductor T. W. Ottley. Conductor T. Rees. ■ A rmy N ursing Service. Conductor W. Dickson. Conductor C. S. Willey. Superintending Sister Mrs. J. A. Gray. Sub-Conductor J. H. Hawtin. Superintending Sister Miss M. Russell. Sub-Conductor H. C. Conner. Sister Mis3 M. C. S. Knox. Sub-Conductor W . W. Smith. Sister Miss C. H. Keer. Sub-Conductor H. Tester. Sister Miss H. L. Neale. 2549 Staff-Serjeant W. Linsell. Sister Miss E. J. Martin. 2721 Serjeant J. Wills. Sister Miss G. E. Saunder. 34G8 Corporal JH. G. Martin.- Sister Miss A. A. Murphy. 2942 Corporal M. Davidson. Sister Miss A. C. L. Anderson. 3629 Lance-Corporal H. Cuffley. Sister Miss A. R. Rose-Innes. 2989 Private R. Groombridge. Sister Miss A. E. Tait.

ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT. A rmy N ursing Service Reserve. Colonel W. H. Mortimer, C.B, Sister H. 0. Luckie. Major G. P. B. Molyncux. Sister L. Mitchell. Major L. Dorling. Sister G. Black. Major H. J. Thwaytes. Sister A. F. Bedwell. Captain G. W. Fitton. Sister J. Creighton. Captain H. C. Payne. Sister C. M. Jones. Captain J. O’Hara. Sister G. Roberts. AngloBoerWar.comCaptain A. J. Dure]]. Sister E. M. Monck-Mason. Sister J. Halliday. ARMY PAY CORPS. 226 Staff Serjeaut-Major Maiver. N ursing S isters (various Colonies). 251 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant R. Mills. 256 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant L. AVelch. Superintendent M. Rawson (Victorian). 259 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. E. Nichols. Sister Isobel Ivey (Victorian). 254 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant AAr. Way. . Sister M. S. Bidsmead (Australian). 159 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant H. J. Battershall. Sister D. Peiper (New Zealand). 232 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant J.Woodman. Sister A. V. Pocock (New South Wales). 212 Staff Serjeaut-Major AV. H. Hooper. 469 Staff-Serjeant G. It. Hazelwood. 2-14 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant II. Balls. INDIAN STAFF CORPS. 2-19 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant M. M. McSorley, 258 Staff Quarter-Master-Serjeant D. M. McDonald. Captain L. C. Jones, 5th Bengal Cavalry. 217 Staff Serjeant-Major F. Hawes. Captain F. A. Maxwell, V.C., D.S.O., 18th Bengal 218 Staff Serjeant-Major J. T. Cleat. Lancets. 230 Staff Serjeant-Major C. AAT, Mills. Lieut.-Colonel S. D. Gordon, oth Bengal Cavalry. Major W. C. Knight, 4th Bengal Lancers. ARMY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. ARMY CHAPLAINS’ DEPARTMENT. Veterinary-Lieut.-Colonel (local Veterinary-Colonel) I. Matthews, C.B. Rev. W. Le Grave, Roman Catholic Chaplain, A7eterinary-Major F. VV. Eorsdyke, 1st Class. Veterinary-Major F. AV. Sharp. Rev. J. Robertson, D.D., D.S.O., Presbyterian Veterinary-Major R. Raymond. Chaplain, 2nd Class. Veteriuary-Lieut.-Colonel R. Pringle. Rev. R. Amiitage, M.A.,Church of England Chaplain, Civil Veterinary-Surgeon J. Buck. 3rd Class. Corporal Sboeing-smith N. N. Turner (“ I I ” Bat Ary, Rev. E. F. Newman, Church of England Chaplain, Royal Horse Artillery) 3rd Class. 564 Serjeant-Farrier MacSweeney (5th Victorian Rev. S. F. H. Rogers, Roman Catholic Chaplain, 4th Mounted Rifles). Class. 4007 Farrier-Quarter■-Master-Serjeant Togne (Suba- Rev. R. T. Gardner, Acting Church of England dar, Indian ATeterinary Department). Chaplain. 30S4 Serjeant (Acting Serjeant-Major) (i. Punter Rev. C. E. Saunders, Acting Church of England (2nd Dragoons). Chaplain. 3614 Farrier Quarter-Mastei-Serjaant W. P-.tdfleld Rev. C. F. Tobias, Acting Church of England (18th Hussars). Chaplain. 4017 Private C. Goodwin (lltii Hussars). Rev. J. Green, Wesleyan Chaplain, Civilian Farrier G. B. Eaton. 4854 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

MILITARY MOUNTED POLICE. Oversea Colonials—-continued...... Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieutenant C. Burroughs. Corporal Rowbottom. • - Canadian 'Scouts. Major 0. Ross, D.S.O. - •" - . - - ~ MILITARY FOOT POLICE.. ; . Captain A. McMillan. . " ’ - 140 Colour-Serjeant C. S. Gale. Captain T. H. A. Williams. -- " ' ■ ■ ' Serjeant-Major R. J. Stall wood. ■■ ■; ■ Regimental Quarter-Master-Serjeant G. Saunders.. ARMY POST OFFICE CORPS...... Private A. Ohesworth. Local Lieut.-Colonel G. W. Treble. Lieutenant P. J. Preece. AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS. RESERVE OF OFFICERS. Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. H. F. White, D.S.O. Captain R. W. Morley. N ew S outh W ales Contingent. Captain (local Major) C. *V. Gunning. Major C. de C. Etheridge. Lieut.-Colouel H. B. Lasaetter. Captain G. Hearn. Major C. G. S. Lydiard. Major J. H. Ensor. Major A. J. Bennett. Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain G. B. Wishart. Major the Hon. R. Carrington. Quarter-Master and Hon. Captain W. FitzPatrick. Major V. H. Edwards.. Captain Soame. Captain R. C. Holman. INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT. Captain T. McDonald. Captain R. H. Herron. Captain F. Smitheman, D.S.O. Captain C. E. Middleton. Captain A. N. Hughes. Lieutenant J. Dickson. Captain J. Quayle Dickson. Regimental Serjeant-Major J. Wasson. Captain W. Beddy. Warrant Officer J. McColl. Lieutenant C. R. de La Porte. Regimental Serjeant-Major J. W. Porter. Lieutenant G. S. Doyle. Serjeant-Major P. J. Moy. Mr. Richmond Haigh. 530 Squadron Serjeant-Major H. Pearce. Mr. F. Webber. 1348 Squadron Serjeant-Major C. T. Murphy. Mr. Euraght Mooney. 3680 Squadron Serjeant-Major Webster. ' 1620 Squadron Serjeant-Major A. E. Digby. FIELD INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENTAngloBoerWar.com 3220 Serjeaut-Major J. Hardy. (GUIDES). 2587 Serjeant W. Maxwell. W. Hanger. 569 Serjeant J. D. Sutton. W. C. Carlisle. ■ 428 Serjeant J. Macdonald. A. J. Hunter. 2392 Serjeant D. Felts. J. C. Paton. 88 Corporal E. A. Evans. J. W. S. Dimock; 333 Private G. L. Hobhon. H. Loxton. E. E. Schweizer. J. Duke. FT. Thornhill. .... Victorian. Contingent. . . W. H. Howard, • J. Agnew. Major M. O'Farrell. ' - • '• ' W. Forbes. Captain G. G. F. Chow ley. R. L. Estment. Captain A. J. Christie. - . J. J. Williams. Lieutenant G. T. Bell. G. L: Langridge. Lieutenant T. S. L. O’Reilly. G. A. Cooper. Lieutenant H. Ressell. C. S. Ladsberg. 3219 Regimental Serjeant-Major R. S. Goode- (1st' M. Bergh. Dragoon Guards). R. Whipp. 910 Company Serjeant-Major J. W. Keeble.- P. McMaster. 1385 Serjeant J. Kilbeg. • 1130 Serjeant A. Watt. ROYAL NAVY. 931 Lance-Corporal W.. Hutchins. .. 1237 Private J. Birch. • Captain F. St. L. Luscombe. Captain H. G. King-Hall, D.S.O. Captain John Martin. Commander T. Hadley. .... Queensland Contingents .. Mr. W. M. C. Beresford-Whyte, Staff Paymaster, *. ’ • • • > R.N. Surgeon-Captain H. J. Hutchins.- • Captain F. L. Jones. . •i Captaiii T. H. Dodds. OVERSEA COLONIALS. Captain J. K. Berry...... Lieutenant S. B. Boland. Canadian Contingent. Lieutenant D. St. D. Rich. ' 311 Regimental Serjeaut-Major J. G. Price. Lieut.-Colonel T. D. B. Evans, C.B. 366 Regimental Serjeant-Major F. H. Crash. . • - Captain T, 11. Callaghan. 268 Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. H. Doyle. Lieutenant R. H. Ryan. 296 Company Serjeant-Major F. Knybett. •• Lieutenant aud Adjutaut F. Church. 8 Bugler W: N. Busby; - - • Squadrou Serjeant-Major M. Docherty. 35 Private F. Heiirickson. Serjeant D. P. Bliss. 152 Private H. E. Watt; . - THE LONDON GAZETTE. JULY 29. 1902. 4855

Australian Contingents— continued South African Colonials— continued.

W est A ustralian Contingent. South A frican L ight H orse. Captain H. P. Darling, D.S.O. Lieutenant J. L. Ochiltree. Captain J. McSorley. Lieutenant A. E. Maley. Lieutenant C. Green. 313 Serjeant J. G. Dale. Lieutenant C. M. F. Lilly. Private Forrest.. Squadron Serjeant-Major R. Holroyd. .“ Private A. P. Abbott. Squadron Serjeant-Major G. Carpenter. Private G. Robinson. - Squadron Serjeant-Major E. H. Tompkins. Qnarter-Master-Serjeant H. G. Gillding. South A ustralian Contingent Serjeant M. Farrell. Coi-poral W. Dye. Lieutenant F. B. Muir. 117 Private H. H. Bowers. Lieutenant J. H. Shearer. Trooper A. Van Schalwyk. Lieutenant W.-C. N. Waite. S Serjeant J. Rundle. 348 Lance-Corporal J. Berry. . Thornbycroft’s Mounted Infantry. 596 Corporal R. Gully, Captain T. Bruce-Steer. Captain N. K. Prettejohn. Doyle’s ' Scouts.- Captain J. Hendry. Captain R. B. Doyle, D.S-O. Serjeant-Major A. Chadbum (10th Hussars). . Lieutenant W. V. Townley. 7465 Serjeant H. P. Wheatley. Lieutenant D. D. Byrne. 207 Serjeant L. Alderson. 606 Serjeant-Major Lambert. • 7562 Serjeant J. P. Jones. 667 Quarter-Master-Serjeant Travers. 1092 Serjeant F. Hill. 615 Serjeant A. A.. Harris. 630 Corporal Waltisbuhl. 609 Trooper Rush. B ethunk’s Mounted Infantry. Lieutenant W. A. Pollard. Tasmanian Contingent. . Lieutenant D. Crawford. Captain Adams. Lieutenant R. N. B. Needham. Lieutenant A. N. Boyes. Regimental Serjeant-Major G. W. Mortiboy (18th Lieutenant J. McCormick. Hussars). Lieutenant G. F. Richardson. 15 Trumpet-Major D. E. Denshatn. 259 Transport-Serjeant A. Coonibe.. 729 Corporal F. S. Stallard. 292 Serjeant James Murphy. 146 Serjeant G. Kemsley. 1st Scottish H orse, 268 Trooper Charles Cawthnrn. AngloBoerWar.comLieutenant W, F. Fison. New Zealand Contingents. Lieutenant S- H. Lewis. Squadrou Serjeant-MajorD. H. Manley(l8thHussars). Colonel R. H. Davies, C.B. Squadron Quarter-Master-Serjeant E. A. Legge Major F. W. Abbott. - ’.. (18th Hussars). Major K. Bartlett. 563 Farrier Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. Fraser Captain R. Stevenson. (Royal Horse Guards). CaptaiD 0. L. Somerville. 19 Serjeant-Major Mcllraith. Captain H. R.'Potter. 58 Farrier-Serjeant R. H. Tellam. Captain G. R. Johnstone. 24369 Scout T. Tombs...... Lieuteuaut W. 0. Morrison. 818 Serjeant-Major Pickett. 4056 Serjeant-Major H. White. 2nd Scottish H orse. Regimental-Serjeant-Major G. C. Black. Quarter-Master-Serjeant G. Mitchell. Lieutenant J. M. Baker. 3687 Serjeant D. Smythe. Lieutenant J. L. Jack (2nd V.B. Argyll and Suther­ 4056 Corporal Cato. land Highlanders). 4265 Corporal Burns. Quarter-Master and .Honorary Lieutenant Murray 4278 Corporal Beck. (Squadron Serjeaut-Major 3rd Dragoon Guards). . 3290 Lance-Corporal W. Thorp. 33331 Regimental Serjeant-Major H. E. Varley (6tK 3596 Private J. Cassidy. * Dragoon Guards). 3212 Regimental Serjeant-Major W. P. Austin (19th Hussars). SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIALS. 39861 Squadron Serjeant-Major E. Luther. 1st Regiment Imperial Light H orse. 39664 Corporal F. Helmkamp. Major W. Karri-Davies. Major H. A. Rogers. Lieutenant S. Tryou. J ohannesburg Mounted Rifles. Regimental Serjeant-Major Harrison-(.19th Hussars). Captain R. Wishart. 448 Squadron Serjeant-Majoi R. Bombal. Captain J. Laing. 110 Squadron Serjeant-Major T. Sutlivaq. Captain F. C. Beaumaun. 336 Serjeaut J. Cranua. . Corporal A. Matthews. 94a Serjeant T. Curry. Private G. Smith. 2nd Regiment I mperial Light H orse. Lieut.-Colonel D. Mackenzie, C.M.G. 1st R egiment K itchener’s Fighting Scouts.. • Major D. W. Mackay...... Captain J. C. Pollock. / _ Captain D. E. Henderson. > 25 Regimental Serjeant-Major Sutherfed.'.' . Lieutenant E. Armstrong. 151 Serjeant H. Miller. Regimental Serjeant-Major .J; .H.,.-Redder. 896 Private.C.K.,Mackenzie. Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. M. Croft. 1257 Trooper A. Manseii. * • - — Private D. C. Scott. 4856 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

South African Colonials—continued. S outh African Colonials—continued.

2nd Regiment K itchener’s F ighting Scouts. Diamond F ields A rtillert. Captain J. B. Gedye. Captain C. C. Sheokleton. Captain 0. W. Staten. Lieutenant J. N. Brown. Scorr s Railway Guards. Regimental Serjeant-Major B. Gormley. Squadron Serjeant-Major R. E. James. Captain Reginald Brand. Trooper C. Olssnn. Captain M. W. McLoughlin. Trooper R. Be Vere. Quarter-Master-Serjeant Worrall. Trooper Van der Merwe,

Dmscoi.i.’s Scouts. British South A frican Police. Major D. P. Driscoll, D.S.O. Captain C. F. Smith. Major Everett. Lieutenant K. Sartorius. Captain S. W. J. Scholefield. Regimental Serjeant-Major F. J. Kirk well. Captain C. V. Drury'. Squadron Serjeant-Major J. Ellis. 1111 Serjeant 0. L. St. Hill. Squadron Serjeant-Major W. Morgan. 1328 Farrier-Serjeant R. S. Scholes. Squadron Serjeant-Major J. Hunt. Serjeant S. P. Pontas. Cape Garrison A rtillery. Lieut-.-C'olonel T. E. Lawton. Damant’s H orse. Captain J. Sampson. Regimental Serjeant-Major A. Jenkins. 137 Company Serjeant-Major W. G. Duncan. Quarter-Master-Serjeant De Landre. 117 Serjeant W. Carruthers. Squadron Serjeant-Major Roberts. 430 Serjeant F. C. Honey. Serjeant G. E. H. Noble. 70144 Serjeant W. Lewis (Royal Garrison Artillery). Corporal A. R. Lake. 40 Serjeant AV. Uye;

Cape Town H ighlanders. Stkinaecker’s H orse. Lieut.-Colonel AV. Standford. Captain H. F. Francis (killed in action). Captain AV. A. Hare. Lieutenant J. M. Dallamore. Captain J. D. Dell. Lieutenant D. Buchanan. AngloBoerWar.comQuarter-Master-Serjeant W. Clark. Company Serjeant-Major P. Hardy. PlETERSBUKG LlOHT HORSE. 736 Serjeant C. Penthill. 261 Serjeant J. R. Gray. 472 Corporal J. Ballen. D uke of Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles. Captain AV. F. Gregory. Lieutenant Charrington. Raii.wat P ioneer Regiment. Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. H. Bassett. Captain W. Roe. Company Serjeant-Major AV. Cotton, Captain A. E. Page. Serjeant H, H, Saby. Lieutenant J. C. Rouse. Lance-Corporal A. N. McLeod, 17761 Regimental Serjeant-Major Reid (Royal Engineers). Regimental Quarter-Master-Serjeant D. R. Cai?e M edical Staff Corps. Stuart. Quarter-Master and Hon. Major AV. Dawson. 10 Serjeant E. P. Simmons. 7S7 Serjeant H. A. Lawrence. 23339 Serjeant G. Salter (Royal Engineers). P rince A lbert’s Own Cape Artillery. 707 Private H. A. Lawrance. Battery Serjeant-Major M. Mullins (Royal Artillery).

B kchuanaland R iki.es. Cape Police. Major B. W. Cuwnn. Lieutenant T. Christie. Lieut.-Colonel N. Neylan, D.S.O. Lieutenant S. Hall. Major J. N. Brown. 159 Serjeant A. AV. Shipman. Captain J. F. White. 34 Serjeant R. Galbraith. Captain W. Crawford. Serjeant G. Gordon. Lieutenant Davidson. 347 Corporal B. Roy. Serjeant Carson. 353 Corporal H. 15. Wall. . 133 Corporal Van-rter Mcrwc. Lance-Corporal A. 0. Weirich.

K i.m iieiii.ky L ig h t H o r se. Cape Mounted Rifles. Captain 11. P. Browne. 282 Trooper J. T. Ualkett. Major Hook. 23p9 Serjeant G. H. Randolph. 2572 Corporal R. Stopford. -

Major A. 0. Black. Cape Colony. Cyclist-Corps.' Captain .G. C. Shackleton- Maior 0. A.- Owen-Lewie.* THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902. 4857

South African Colonials—continued. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY.

B ushuanland Borderers. Colonel H; L. Pilkington, C.B. (Reserve of Officers). Lieut.-Colonel A. H. M. Edwards, C.B. (half-pay). Lieutenant H. E. Langfield. Lieut.-Colonel S. B. Steele, C.B., M.V.O. 1 Serjeant VV. Shawe. . Major R. S. Curtis, D.S.O. (Royal Engineers). Brevet Major 0. D. Vaughan (Border Regiment). Dennison’s Scouts. Major J. 0. Fair (). Major H. M Twyman (East Lancashire Regiment). 21690 Seijeant-Major W. J. Hagan. Captain P. G. Reynolds, D.S.O. (3rd Dragoon Guards). Captain J. B. Scriven (5th Lancers). F rontier Light H orse. Captain F. de K. Steuart (Scots Guards). Captain A. E. Capell, D.8.0. Lieut.-Colonel E. D. Hutchinson. Captain R. M. Edwards (Indian Staff Corps). Captain H. B. Birdwood (Indian Staff Corps). B order Scouts. Captain E. A. Wood. Captain H. E. Burstall. - - Captain T. F. McSheehy. Captain H. H. Aldridge. Captain C. Tabuteau. Lieutenant E. J. Matthews. ; 362 Serjeant-Major G. Panizza. Lieutenant P. E. Hale. 539 Serjeant R. Van der Colff. . Lieutenant Malcolm. E 3466 Trooper D. G. McLaren. 1 Culuna n’s H orse. E 419 Serjeant II. P. Hart. B 808 Troop Serjeant-Major E. Keane. Lieutenant J. Macbeth. A 250 Serjeant R. Walsh. . 59 Serjeant A. J. Marshall,, C 147 Corporal J. M. Reeves. C 507 Trooper S. McGill. - K affbabian R ifles. A 514 Troop Serjeant-Major F. II. Godson. B 1081 Troop Serjeant-Major F. W; Wing. Lieut.-Colonel R. ,H. Price, C.M.G. B 1094 Corporal II. K. Hearne. A 1963 Troop Serjeant-Major J. Douglas-. N amaqualand Border Scouts. E 56 Superintendent J. McDonnell. Lieutenant H. G.Maddison. B 996 Corporal J, E. Donald. Lieutenant H. R. Rich. B 1146 Trooper P. C. Palmer. Serjeant C. Muller. B 334 Corporal D. H. Wilkie. Quarter-Master-Serjeant L. S. Panizza. B 1118 Trooper W. Dykes. B 1131 Trooper C. H. Hindes. 49 Private B. Links. A 43 Troop Serjeant-Major H. 11. Woodward. ■ A 2221 Trooper C. W. Etches. . South A frican Mounted I rregular F orcesAngloBoerWar.com. C 111 Superintendent J. M. Hoppe. Major C. A. 0. Tremeer., E 2667 Serjeant W. S. Branner. Captain C. Parker. C 7G8 Trooper W. Atkinson. Captain P. T. Blakemore. Head-Quarter Staff—163 Superintendent J. Brown. B 808 Superintendent Clerk C. Lockett. B 531 Quarter-Master-Serjeant W. A. Ileygate. , ' -Cape Colony Defence F orce. A 1182 Quarter-Master-Serjeant T. H. Reeves. Major Nourse. A 88 Staff-Scrjoant D. H. Kennard, Captain C. Kirwood (Western Province Mounted Rifles). CIVILIANS. Captain Nettleton (Warrington Town Guard). Captain M. Van der Hooven (Willomore Town Guard). His Grace the Archbishop of Cape Town. Lieutenant W. A. Williams(Windsorton Town Guard). Right Rev, It. McSherry, D.D., Roman Catholic Lieutenant H. Rees (Barkly West Town Guard). Bishop of Cape Town.' Serjeant W. Evans. Monsieur Rouiiot. President, Chamber of Mines. Serjeant E. Mansfield (Prince Albert District Mounted Mr. C, Creswell Clarke, Traffic Manager, Cape ... Troops). .. Government Railways. Serjeant L. B. Liddell (Fraserburg District Mounted Mr. J. Brown, Engineer-in-Chief, Cape Government Troops). Railways. Mr. J. Hunter, Assistant General Manager, Natal • ...... • • N atal V olunteers. Government Railways, Captain'E. K. Whitehead. Mr. G. W. Reid, Locomotive Superintendent, Natal Government Railways. Mr. A. Shepstone, Magistrate, Vryheid. J . N atal Volunteer Composite R egiment. Mr. J. W att, M.L.A., Newcastle Town Guard. - Lieut.-Colonel R; W. Evans (killed in action). Mr. E. J, Buchanan, Good Hope Societj-. Lieut.-Colonel B. Crompton. Mr. Whitaker, District Engineer, Touws River. . Captain F. 0. Stiebel. Mr. A. J. Hedgeland, Private Secretary to the Lieutenant J. W. V. Montgomery. Governor of Natal. Hospital Serjeant-Major A. 0. Wearner. Mr. W. F. Tucker, Superintendent, Burgher Camps. Serjeant A. H. B ram well., Mr. Brown, Superintendent, Burgher Camps. t j- . , , ...... Mr. Gerrard, Native Refugee Department. N atal Police F ield Force. Miss Warringbam, Soldiers' Comforts. Major Robinson, Magistrate, Ladybrand. . Sub-Inspector J. Hamilton. . . Major P. R. Macdonald, Live Stock Recovery Serjeant Newson. Department. Serjeant Goode. Superintendent Alexander, Police.

J have, &c., KITCHENER, General, T__ Commanding-in-Chief, South-Africa. .THE J^OimQN GAZETTE, W 29, 1902 ■ ' ■ - . - * ■ . < ■

APPENDICES. '» ■>-

From Major-General. &. Hamilton to the Chief of the Staff, Pretoria. : . . I ' "I . , Sir, • ‘ 19th19tn June,June 1902. I have the honour to report that, in accordance with instructions, I have received the surrender of the Boer Commandos in the Eastern Transvaal. 2. I arranged with Commandant-General Botha that he should personally visit theiHeidelberg, Standerton, Eimelo, Wakkerstroom, and Vryheid Districts, and that I should accompany him, and I deputed Officers to visit the remaining districts, as stated below:— Captain Bradford; D.A.A.G., to accompany General Muller' in the district north of the Delagoa Bay’Railway. Major Pratt, Durham Light Infantry, to accompany General Grobler to Carolina. Captain Neish, Gordon Highlanders, to accompany General Beyers to -Pietersburg and Nylstroom. I attach the reports of these Officers. ' 3. Commandant-General Botha joined me at Elandsfontein on the 5th instant, and we proceeded to Israel Station near Heidelberg. General Botha then went out .to."meet the Commandos at a farm 3 miles away, which he had appointed as a rendezvous, and in the mean­ time arrangements were made for the reception of tne burghers on their arrival at Kraal; a hot meal was provided, and rations were ready for issue to those who required them. General Botha brought the men in about 1 p.m., and I addressed them, welcoming them/as Subjects of King Edward, and telling them that the fact of their Surrendering their arms Would be taken as an acknowledgment of King Edward VII. as their lawful Sovereign. Nominal rolls of all burghers were then made out, and, with the exception of the officers.who were granted permits to retain their rifles, they filedAngloBoerWar.com past Officers appointed for the purpose and laid down their arms. ■ 4. I went oh to Standerton that night, and the following day proceeded to Leeuwsprait (10 miles east), where I received further surrenders. The procedure oh thus and! subsequent occasions' was the same ~~ as that pursued at Kraal Station. In each case General Botha first addressed the men, I followed him, and the lists were made out, permits given, and arms laid down. I visited in succession the following places:— Winkelhaak (12 miles north of Erraelo) .. 7th June. . Ermelo ’ . . .. •.. ' 9th June.. .Wakkerstroom .. • 12th June. Knight’s Farm (near Utrecht) 13th June. - Vryheid 16th June/ 5. The total number of burghers who surrendered to me or to Officers deputed by me was ' 6,210. T believe this - number to represent practically the whole of the * Boers remaining* irrthe . Transvaal east of the line Pietersburg—Pretoria—Vereeniging. ■ ■ * The manner of the men on their surrender was all that could be desired.'' If they did not * display enthusiasm, they centainly appeared quite ready to lay down their arms, and to accept the * terms which had been arranged by their leaders. The feeling appeared to be that-they had made'a good fight, and that now was the time wh.en the war should he ended, and their general desire was to get back to their farms as quickly as possible,- and to begip the work of rebuilding and restocking them. There is no doubt that the quiet and unostentatious way in which the surrenders were conducted, and. the general arrangements for their comfort gave- universal ' satisfaction, and I am quite sure that mere .is no feeling of hostility on the part of the Boers against the British Army, with whom, they have, for so long a time, been fighting. • * ; 6. -I am strongly of opinion that it is most desirable that, for the present at all events, the services.of some ox the Boer Field-Cornets should be utilized in their districts. The Boers have always been accustomed to look.' to these .officials as the representatives of the Government, and to go to them-for advice on innumerable petty .personal matters.' It is a position'much so sought '--after by the fanners, and-the occupants of ithbve always been the beat-men,-- Byrfctaining them in their post much., friction .and'-posable difficulty would be guarded against. - There are many questions between the- Government -anA-the Boers which will now have to be settledj-and'-the derisions of Government should be communicated to them by those who know how to deal with them, otherwise difficulty will;very.'probably arise. I am quite satisfied that the Boers will be easy to manage by people whom they know and understand, and the new magistrates, however :THE LONDON GAZETTE, JTJLY 29, m fe. ‘4859 capable, may not have had much experience in dealing with this particular class. In this opinion I am supported by CommandantrGener&l Botha and the principal B.oer .leaders, with.whom I have come in contact: no doubt the‘Field-Cornet system is expensive, but these mdn would be quite willing to give their services gratuitously for a few months until things settle down, and General Botha haB assured me that he could arrange this. It wonld, -moreover, help to bind these men to the new Government if they, were given a voice in the management of local,affairs.. ‘ * * .T \ . ‘ » 7. It is also most necessary for the protection of the now disarmed farmers that police should be sent as soon as possible to those districts, such aa Swaziland and Vryheid, where the natives exist in large numbers, and where they are not well disposed towards the Boers. In the Vryheid District especially, where the native's and Boers have lately been in open conflict, feeling runs high, and I haye told both the Boers and the natives that General Cheere Emmet, lately the Boer General of this district,'will assist the magistrate ■ and - the troops in - carrying out'the British administration.- 8k I should like to bring, to yo.ur notice the great assistance rendered ter me- by General Louis Botha, who, by his tact and good management, haB smoothed all difficulties, and also by Jjieut.7Qoloqel F. C. Shaw, A.A.G., Captain E. R. Bradford, D.A.A.G., Major Pratt, Durham Light Infantry, and Captain Neisht Gordon Highlanders. - . . . ;! ; « I have" &c.» '• BRUCE BAMILTON' Major-Gaieral, . Commissioner for Receiving .Surrenders, Eastern Transvacil. ■

STATEMENT o f numbers o f Burghers who have surrendered in the Eastern Transvaal.

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. D ate.. Place*. . . To whom. t . Arms 1 issued. Permits Burghers surrendered. 1 surrendering: * ► i m ’ 'to retain arms ’ ,=■ f * t * * * , • '5fh Juno Kraal Station •! Major-General B. Hamilton 848 780 88 «th ;, - Leeuwspruit, hear Stauderton AngloBoerWar.com. >» ’ * n • * 289 278 .12 7th „ Winkelhaak.'near' Erirwlo ■ .. 1 )! ,5' • • 864 -386 14 1 9th „ *,Eimelo 00 .• * j ■ ■ < . • • 818 303 -.31 ]2th - 5> Wakkeratroom.. ,. JS . - ») • ‘ * • 882 867 ' 18 13th . " Knight’s Fanil, near Utrecht 570 580 126 * 16 th ’. „ Vi'yheid.. * ...... ir »i * • 647 625 216 -9th Pietersburg- .. .. • .. Capt Nejsh, Gordon Highlandeis 164 163 ‘ 67 f-Mth „ Nylstroom .. - .-. ■.'. 241 288 150- .•lltfc. *, «• Carolina •. v 1. Major Pratt, DurbamXt Infantry 821 302 4 * -5th „ Balmoral - . . • .. ... Capt: Bradford, Seaforth High- 125 116 •* »9 . landers, D.A.A.G. - '6th' „ Middelbnrg .. .. ‘ n . • *i •• ; 440 424 .13 , ■7th „ Balmoral ...... If 9} ‘ • • 478 458 . 44 . 10th „ Belfast ...... 879 371 80 ' ,J8th j r Lydenbnrg " ...... :. 899' 875 ’ ' 28 / , * >» • • 14th’ », . ,,.|t i •• » a • ' . • ■ »r >i • • 240 248 .23 ' • w h - Al.kmaar ...... Officer, Commanding . • 1 1 ' . • : 9th * , 'Balmoral ...... 3 - 3 • • ' - • « • ' I2th ■ ; * ■ n • • • • • • >1 1J • • • ■” 1 8 * ♦ t 18th „ - Carolina., ... *. . .. 2 * li ■ • . - . . . 1 j « ' . . •** * • • ‘'la th , „ • • ••• •• -2 - 2 :l4th -,y - Belfast" ; . * ** **; • • »> 99 * • • -1 « • i* • ! 5,969 80S ’: * ...... r * .1 * * - • • »t< • • ' k* * ’ k * . 6,810 - - • 1 1 * ' “ *•

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■ REPORT ON- SURRENDER OF ARMS, WESTERN. TRANSVAAL.

From Major- General Walter Kitchener! to the Chief of Staff, Army Bead-Quarters.

Klerksdorp, Sir, 14th June, 1902. ' ' The surrender of arms having been completed yesterday in a most loyal spirit throughout the district, I have the honour'to submit the following report of the procedure followed ; also to attach. Reports from Colonel Kekewich. and Major.Montgomery, who received a portion of the surrenders. Colonel Rochfort’s Report from the extreme south-western area has not yet come tp hand. • 2. Before leaving Vereeniging on 2nd June, I arranged with Assistant Commandant-General Delarey that we should, personally, together, visit the Northern Districts while our deputies carried out surrenders in the south. Generals Delarey, Kemp, Colliers, left for the Northern Districts oh the 3rd, while I went to Klerksdorp, met Colonel Kekewich and Generals Liebenburg and Du Toit, and arranged for the southern area to'be debit with'as under;— Colonel Kekewich— . Commando at Hartebeeotfontein. , Wolmaranstad Commando at that town. Colonel Rochfort — Btoemhof Commando. Giiqualand rebels at Schweizer Reneke. These surrenders have been satisfactorily earned out, and detailed reports are furnished by the Officers concerned. 3. At Tafel Kop, on 6th June, 1 received a helio message from General Delarey to say the commandos were assembling, and that the.Rustenburg Commando and most of the Krugersdorp and West Pretoria Commandos, theAngloBoerWar.com Staats Artillery and Zarps, all of General Kemp’s command, would be ready for me at 10 a.m. next day at Doonkom, 15 miles to north. 4. On 7th June, General Delarey met me half way, and accompanied me to Doonkom. We found the commandos assembled below a small kopje, their arms piled in heaps a little distance away. The men were grouped in no military order to hear General Delarey’s address, and after being introduced to the officers, I accompanied the General to. a commanding buttress of rock. THe officers appeared to me to be divisible into two classes. A few, such as Commandant Steenkamp, were grey bearded, tall, typical, “ old ” Boers, keen-eyed, and shrewd of feature. These were extremely cordial, and, I should judge, genuinely satisfied with the peace. The majority of the officers were younger men of a more foreign, that is, European type. They wore goatee beards, and had a generally alert, soldierlike appearance. They were enthusiastically glad the war was over, and eager to return to their avocations in. various towns. 5. General Delarey addressed the men in Dutch, which was translated to rue as he went on. He introduced me to the burghers as representing the British authority, and went on: “I now formally hand you over to General Kitchener as British subjects, and 1 assure him, on your behalf, that you will serve your new Government with the same loyalty you have shown to the late Government.” I then' addressed the burghers, and called upon them to formally acknowledge their allegiance, which they did with every demonstration of earnestness. The form of oath used was as follows “ I now call upon you formally to testify your allegiance to King Edward the Seventh, liis Heirs and Successors. Burghers! You here, in the presence of our God, acknowledge . Kjng Edward to be your liege Sovereign, and that you will henceforth maintain his authority throughout the land. So help you God.” To which General Delarey, followed by his burghers, testified their assent. 6. The general feeling of the meeting, and of subsequent meetings, was intense satisfaction at peace having been concluded, and there was a universal, and, in my opinion, sincete expression of loyalty, to their new allegiance. 7. After the meeting the Field-Cornets assembled their men for the issue of rations, writing of names, &c. The arms were loaded on wagons, and the officers came to lunch at the mess tent where the Union Jack was flying. The escort then came off duty and mixed in the most friendly way with the burghers, the Highlanders and their pipes affording evident pleasure. 8. At Doonkom, 1,173 men surrendered, 1,115 rifles, 195 licenses were issued to men to retain their arms, 45 officers, 150 on border farms. These were certified to by General Kemp as men that can be trusted. THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, i m . 48«4,

9. As. Van Tohder’s Commando of Zwartengen and Eland’s River men had been unablo t o , reach the meeting, I left Major Montgomery, D.S.O., to receive their surrender on the following ■ day, when 453 men handed in 382 rifles. k

10; On 10th June t met the Marico Commando at Waterkloof. These formed pari of the \ command of fighting General Celliers. The procedure followed was practically the same as] before, but the men were formed up 2 deep on three sides of a square’ men.', standing correctly to] “ Attention ” when addressed. There were a score of women at this meeting, who alt expressed ] themselves as delighted at the ending of the war. ' 5 * • r-. * 11. Here 765 men gave up 825 rifles, and 374 licenses were issued—41:io officers^iind 333 to? border farmers selected by General Celliers. ~ ^ f 12. The Marico district in which these meetings were held has sufierecTveiy little from the j War. The farmsteads in’ their orange groves generally boasting of poultry, cattle, And wagons,1 and there was no sign of any shortage of necessary food. The men were in i-ags7 but in fine £ condition—well-grown men in the pnme of life, with a small sprinkling of grey beards, and lads.; The women were all quite neatly turned out. ~ >> j ■: 13. We now left the low county, and, passing through Lichtenburg, met the: Lichtenburg, Commando on the 12th June at Goedgedacht (112), on the Klein Harts River. These were: General Celliers’ best fighting men, almost all men in the prime of life and of a most workmanlike f appearance. They handed in almost universally Lee-Metford rifles, and were dressed-in our men’s! Uniforms. It was clear that, in making their submission, these men were conforming'to the stjnse* of discipline conspicuous throughout the commando. - £ 1 U i r 14. It appears to me that this is essentially a district where care should be tAken in the! selection of the Executive Administrative Officer. He should be an Englishman of strong; character, capable of assembling his burghers, and speaking straight to the point. I feel sure; absolute impartiality and a strong character will be of more value than aptitude in Dutch or local' experience. ' ‘

15. At eveiy meeting the burghers begged me to submit their earnest request that they! may not be put under the magistracy of one of their countrymen who has fought against them, s In my opinion, they honestly intend to become good subjects, but they foresee bitterness on both; sides if their political differences during the Avar are emphasised by' making ione "side rulers' over: the other. From the experience I gainedAngloBoerWar.com by mixing with the people at the meetings, and from • having three Generals And their staffs in our mess for a Aveek, I am convinced it Avilbbe found a; cheap policy to put high class Englishmen to run these districts for the first few years. 16. Of the Lichtenburg Commando 501 men handed in 500 rifles, and.18 licenses were issued; to officers, . £ 17. General Celliers, who is not a man of this district, and appeared to have few local" sympathies, is a man of strong character and iron nerve, young and 'ambitious. If given a position and profepects in our service he could, in my opinion, be depended upon for. loyalty and; good work. ' 18. The Boilthern districts dealt vvith hy Colonels Kekewich and Rochfort were even more, demonstrative in their appreciation of the Peace than the Northern Commandos, Avhich is td be expected when taken into account their losses from the Avar. •; P * 19. Total surrenders were

' Men. Rifics. Small-arm ammunition. ~ ; • ■ Pompom ammunition. — i

4,056 4,713 102,698 "• i'44

Oiie 15-pr. gun and one Maxim. £ 20. In conclusion, I would bring to the Commahdet'-in-Chief’s notice; the loyal assistance? throughout-, which I received from Assistant .Commandant-General Delarey. I would also beg to bring to his notice the assistance I received from— ’ Colonel KekeAvicb, C.B, ! r , Colonel Rochfort. Major Montgomery, D.S.O. _. .

*" i 1 have, (&c., ; WALTER KITCHENER, Major-General, :s . Commanding.. Western Transvaal. 4&62~ j .-> C. Ti. I • Surrenders. Rifles. .' " Ammunition..

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General W. Kitchener .U 7 $ & I 1,218 » 301 1,115* 24. .1,210 500 70,177 144 An4 1 Maxi fliY t J nil GAZETTE; N G D N liO E H T (Kerop’-s f (ljfarico Opd (Lichten Commando), BustenbuVg). .burg).

4,162 Colonel- Kekettich 479 ' 148 685 396 123 590 26,789 (Reijtkuil). (Gatsrand). (Woltuaran- h stad).

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Colonel Rochfort ,, • 26 590 635 1—15-pr. gun (Bloemhof). (Van Zyl and T. De Beers).

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Blockhouse Lines ., 111 'u£ to apd including the 13th. 77 ’ 1,570 29, "l902. •1,789 24 1,866 685 501 590- 1,631 24 1,333 590 j. . . 600 . 635 1Q2,698 144 l ,...... —r> __ ) ‘ 4^956 4,713

, . . ' ■W. 4 . WHITE, Major. ' , i i ; i ..• i, A.P.M., GENERAL W. KITCHENER.- Klerksdorp, 1 i 14?A June, 1902.[. <■ > « • j-THEr LQNiBQN iGfAZETTE, JU£Y 29^ *£02.

From Colonel R. G* Kekewich to Major-General Walter Kitchener, §c.'. Commissionerfor the aurrenakr ’ >: . ' *••••;'•*'■ r ofArms, $c. -‘ • ' -• N*q f-no ,ViL»-icr*iio? ; !.‘:h«crH .dt’iWCjfoR 1. I beg to forwai’d, herewith, particulars and numbers of surrenders, &c. Generals Liebenburg and Du Toit, made satisfactory arrangements and there was no hitch of ahy kind. Both at Reitkuil on 7th June, and at Wolmaranstad on 10th June, all,the burghers took the Oath of Allegiance most solemnly; and at'(he conclusion of ffid proceddin'g^gave three very hearty cheers for the King. Captain (local Major) Sir William Dick.Cunyngham, 1st Scottish llorse,. whp cpnrpanded my escort, and Captain :€arr, Worcestershire Regiment, my Assistjarft^^ rendered useful assistance in carrying'out the details of the surrenders. • ,j ...... '.-u.j ti 2. Captainde Vic Carey, Worcestershire Regiment, was directed”--by- hafe.:- f e proceed to Potchefstrocrm, near which place on 9th. June, he took the surrenders (amounting to 148) of the Gatsrand and -Vaal -River Wards of • the Potchefstroom ComWitfrlo under Commandant Redelinghuis. ' ■ ■ ■: : w,fa:. lo My&vrS 3 . ‘Suirenders at Reitkuil and Wolniaranstad ;. " i Surrenders near Potchefstroom ... - ... . “148 ' ■ f * «s *- * • t - . .. *•

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R. G. KEKEWICH, Colonel. .. . < ,, .. , , Special Commissioner. fovitkei'Surrender of A ring, $c.

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Surrender of the under Fighting General Liebenburg, to Colonel Kekewich, C.B.,,Special Commissioner at Reitkuil.

7th June, 1902.

Particulars and numbers. Men. Potchefstroom Commando under Commandant Fritz Wolmaraus ...... 1 - Ward. Upper MooivRiv’er, under Field-Cornet Abraham C. Bbthma’l k..VA>:C£ 160 Ward Potchefstroom Town, under Field-Cornet Frank Pienaar .. .. 54 .. Ward Lower Schoon Spruit, under Field-Comet Van Vuuren, Assistant Field- 137 Cornet Jacob Van der Linde. •Yard-' Upper Schbon Spruit, under Field-Comet Daniel J. YeseJ i. re-'5,.v Fighting General P. J. Liebenburg and Secretary J. P. De Vdlm s ; *• ■- •- • - ■ - . • • "..fjbi.uj.-;) {•.-.i-ijL’.i;: ' .Total, Rotchefstrpom Comniande^Tij i

- ^ 1 * * « * » * » • I •« ■ . • • ! . 1 . List- of firearms surrendered by Potchefstroom Commando. f t # » rj Rifles and carbines . . . . ’ .! ,. 396 : Shot guns ...... ,s .. , ,,5 • Revolvers ; r 'J .; *• - -V1/' •”}f •’'jjj 'Bandoliers .7 .7 .’. .V .7 .V .V ^ " V ^ O tAmmilmtion' ” ‘19^4^0 rounds. *...... - ■- -• .. attyliOi'j’sS : • ^ 'R. G.KEKEWMp&u&nJi. — . .. Special Commissioner for the Surrender of Arms, <&c. . v •' . ». — *'< • .^- V \ - ,‘.v.v V«•« '1 V/,v w-v i'•■.V

i > » m , v.n^i >■*>! 4864 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902.

Surrender of the Wolmaranstad Commando with attached Burghers of other Transvaal commandos, and part of the Kroonstad, Orange River Colony, Commando, to Colonel Kekewich, C.B., Special Commissioner at Wolmaranstad.

10th June, 1902,

^Particulars and numbers. ' (Commandant Sf. J. Van Rensburg.) Men. - ’• WblmamnBtad^ Ward 1, uuder Field-Cornet J. C. Van Wyk 167 “■ W'blmarah'stad; Ward 2, under Field-Cornet J. Hoffman 271 Wolmaranstad, Landrost’s Staff ...... 12 , 1 s , I ’ighting General, ,S. F. Du Toit and Staff .. 22

■•.3’-* .1 :' "Rit.-:' •Total Wolmaranstad and General Du Toit’s Staff . . 472 '■'rJiS':' * , Burghers of other commandos than Wolmaranstad and Potchefstroom .. 36 Potchefstroom Commando, Ward Vaal River, under Field-Cornet Petrus 41 ( Van Vuneren. — — ;i ' ■ < Total Transvaalers ...... 549 Ex-President Steyn’s Bodyguard, under Commandant Hendrick Van 29 ~Niekerk. Kroonstad Commando, Ward Bothaville, under Field-Cornet A. J. Ferreira 112

ys_. •••» vAkv* Total number of surrenders . . 690

Arms, &c., surrendered by above commandos. Rifles and carbines .. , . .. . . 584 Unserviceable rifles, handed in separately ...... 36 Shot guns ...... 15 Revolvers ...... 40 Bandoliers .. AngloBoerWar.com ...... ** .. .. 465 Ammunition...... 7,339 rounds.

R. G. KEKEWICH, Colonel, Special Commissioner for the Surrender of Arms,

.Totals of Surrenders to Colonel Kekewich, C.B., Special Commissioner for tire M - ■ Surrender of Arms, &c. . H-«‘ = ' = ... Men • Potchefstroom Commando (excluding men brought in by Commandant Redlinghuis) 522 Wolmaranstad Commando (including Fighting General Du Toit and Staff) ' . . 472 -Free Staters (including Ex-President Steyn’s Bodyguard) ...... 141 i Miscellaneous burghers (attached to Walmaranstad Commaudo) ...... 36

Grand total of surrenders ...... , 1,171

Totals of arms and amnnmition surrendered.

. Rifles and carbine (including unserviceable arms) . . ., 1,016 fSjhot guns ...... 20 . Revolvers ...... •. .. 62 - Bandoliers ...... ’ 925 Ammunition ...... 26,789 rounds. ^ . 1 1 --V -■ R. G. K.EKEW1CH, Colonel, Special Commissioner for the Surrender of Anns, the lofttibK gazette, Toly 29,1902. 4865

'■'. From Captain de Via Carey to Colonel Kekewicli, C.B., Special COmrhlssione)'for the Surrender, ' 1 \'J . of Arms, Klerksdorp. Sir,- . < _ : I herewith attach for your information the detail of the surrender of the Gatsrand And Vaal River Field-Cometcies under Commandant Redlinghuis, carried out under your instructions dated 6th June, 1902. ~ ‘ - , • - I have, &c.) BE VIC CAREY, Captain, ii ‘ A.P.M. District, West o f Johannesburg. ■

‘ Klerksdorp, 13M June, 1902.

Major-General Walter Kitchener, Forwarded. R. G. KEKEWICH, Colonel, Special Commissioner for the Surrender of Arms. fyc. Klerksdorp, 13th June, 1902.

Surrenders of the Gatsrand and Vaal River Wards of the Potchefstroom Commando under ■ • Commandant Redlinghuis, at Fort William, near Potchefstroom.

e ‘ ‘ • 9th June, 1902.

ParticularsAngloBoerWar.com and numbers. Men.. Commandant Redlinghuis ...... 1 Ward Vaal River, under Field-Cornet Johannes P. Van Vuuren.. 56 Ward Gatsrand, under Field-Comet T. P. Opperman .. ... 91

Total .. .; 148

List of dye-arpis surrendered. Rifles and carbines . . . . 117 Revolvers ...... 2 Bandoliers ...... '.. .. 160 Ammunition. .. i ...... 4,126

DE VIC CAREY, Captain, Worcestershire Regiment, For Special Commissioner for the Surrender of Arms, frc. KlERKDORP, ' 13fA June, 1902.

.From Major R. A. K. Montgomery, D.S.O., to Major-General Walter Kitchener.

; • - Klerksdorp, Sir, ‘ 14th June, 1902. In accordance with yotlr instructions, I have the honour to report that at Brakfontein (278) on the 9th June I took the surrender of 453 men, chiefly of the Zwartenggen and Elands River Commandos under Field-Cornet R. Van Tonder. This commando handed in 382 rifles and A'revolvers, and I gave licenses for 9 rifles on the guarantee of Field-Comet Van Tonder. A number of the burghers having arrived the night before the meeting, friendly relations Were established at a camp concert. Van Tonder arrived about 8 a.m. on 9th June, the arms were immediately handed over and packed on wagons by Captain Williams, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. As soon as this was done, the corporals brought their squads to tables at which No. 27450 E 4R6S 'THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1992

Major White* D-A-A-G-,. Lieutenant Burgess, Signalling Officer, and Lieutenant Willows, Intelli­ gence" Officer, took down their names and particulars, and at another table I issued licenses to those allowed to retain their arms. The burghers then assembled near a Kraal. Field-Cornet Van Tonder addressed the burghers. I then spoke, , administered the Oath, and called for thre^ cheers -for the King, General Delarey, and Field-Comet Van -Tonder, all of which were given with- the- -greatest enthusiasm. I then handed over -the. supplies, of food to Field-Cornet Van Tonder, who distributed it, and he and Field-Cornet Van Hereden had lunch with me. . : -• The whole proceedings passed off without a hitch, and with the utmost cordiality. I would like to bring to your notice Landrost Wannieburg, late of Rustenburg, and formerly of Johannesburg, I am certain he is a very able and very honest man, and judge of the latter by hishaving-askedme where he should hand over a wagon, cart, and nine mules belonging to the late Z.A.R. He is very anxious to get employment for nis late Police on the Native Border. Also Field-Cornet Van Tonder, a/young man who has been selected over the head; of many others to command. He evidently has a wonderful hold over his people, and should be very useful.

I have, &c., • ' R. A. K. MONTGOMERY, Major, R.T.A.

SURRENDERS IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

From Major-General Elliot-, Commanding Mobile Column, South Africa, to the Military Secretary, Pretoria.

In accordance with your telegraphic communication, I have the honour to report as follows on the method' observed in taking the surrenders of the commandos in the Orange River Colony. Previous ti> leaving Pretoria, I arranged with General de Wet the most convenient centres and dates to suit requirements, and steps were at once taken to send out the necessary information to the commandos onAngloBoerWar.com the Veldt and the General Officers Commanding Districts concerned. On arrival'at the fixed date at the surrender centres, General de Wet and his staff (including a signaller) proceeded at once to the farm where- the commandos were assembled. • I had previously arranged with the General as to information required from commandos regarding names and ages of burghers, with details of arms and ammunition to be surrendered. A b a rule, these lists were well on the way to completion by the time I arrived. On receipt of a signal that the commandos had assembled, I proceeded with my personal staff to the meeting. On arrival, General de Wet introduced the Generals and Commandants, and the latter their Field-Cornets. After explaining to these Officers the way in which the details of the surrender were to be earned out, the officers then returned to their commandos and explained to their burghers. The men were then fallen in, counted, had their arms collected in convenient places. Passes were given to each burgher to the-effect that they had surrendered, date and place being noted. The officers entitled to keep arms were then given, the necessary permits. General Officers Commanding of Districts had. arranged for. one day’s -rations -for men and horses being sent to the proximity of surrender centres under a small escort. These escorts were utilised for counting, and checking the arms, placing them on the wagons on which the rations had been sent out, and acted as returning escort for arms collected. After, business was over, rations were distributed, including coffee, and a tot of rum per man, and the Commandants and Field-Cornetsjunched with me. The burghers were then assembled, and I addressed them briefly (Commandant Van Niekerk, of Vredefort Commando, acting as interpreter) explaining that the arrangements were with regards to the signing of the Declaration of Allegiance (herewith attached), and the return of the burghers to their families and farms. After informing them of the King’s telegram, eulogising the bravery on the field, and congratulating them on the termination of hostilities, I urged them to be. as good and “ loyal subjects ” to the new Government as they had been • to the old. “ Hats off, and three cheers for the King ” was then called for, and responded to by everybody most heartily. This concluded the arrangements. The commandos then saddled up and rode back with us to nearest camps.

Declaration of Allegiance. - * * .1 I, the undersigned, declare herewith that I signify my consent to the resolution of the representatives of the people, taken on the 31st May, 1902, at -Vereeniging, Transvaal, whereby uiir-former-Govemment was empowered to -accept -the proposals of His .Majesty’s Government, and I acknowledge herewith His .Majesty, Edward VH., as my Sovereign. ' \ . THE LONDON G&ZETTE, JULY 29,11902. 4-867

. General Remarks.

The state of prosperity of the commandos; varied much in the different- districts, in inverse proportion to the amount of attention, that had'been pai'd them lately by the columns. Van Niekerk and. Van der Merwe’s Commandos, who surrendered at Vredefort Road, were destitute ot everything except much-patched clothes’ coveting bodies looking as if soap had been an unknown substance in the laager for months. In one case, a burgher had a springbok’s skin coat sewed round his body. The men were tough, weather-beaten specimens, with unkempt hair and beard. The next lot who surrendered aifReitz were better off, having .40 or .50 Cape carts amongst the 2,000 who surrendered. Many of these had carts consisting of two wheels, and anaxle with corrugated iron fastened across, forming the body of the .cart." These burghers, although wearing much patched clothes, were clean and healthy-looking, and appeared as if their Spartan diet of meat, inealie meal,‘and coffee made from wheat or dried peaches, had not disagreed with them. As we,travelled south, and left the haunts of ‘De Wet1 between the Heilbron—Frankfort— Vrede and Kroonstad— Lindley—Bethlehem -blockhouse line, so . did the prosperity of the commandos increase: 1 ‘ ...... ,, The. Boschrand surrenders were slightly better off than the Reitz, ones. •* Whilst at Winburg the commandos -who surrendered had- been able to save a considerable amount of th’eir. Cape carts‘and transport by hiding them in the rocky and wooded kloofs of the Koranaberg and Wittebergen. The horseflesh-of these commandos showed-no signs of wear and tear, in marked contrast to those of the earlier-commandos at Reitz and VredefortRoad: ■ The road into Winburg after the surrender looked much like one leading from a big race meeting. Burghers galloped along, shouting and laughing, and challenging any officer from the General down to race with them. Whilst .every sort of conveyance rolled at its top speed along the bumpy veldt road. Riders .and drivers all heading for the Concentration Camp, delighted that the surrender .was oyer, and. they .were at last .able tq count the minutes on their fingers before they would see their, wives,, daughters, sisters, and mo.thers. Here, a s. elsewh.ere, the burghers appeared pnly too eager to lay down their arms, have peace at last, join their families, and look forward to shortly being able to return to their farms. Many said they regretted having to give up their rifles; but far from wishing to keep back any, each and all appeared feverishly anxious to find out what they ought to do if. arms were dug up on their farms by Boer prisoners when they returned to South Africa; and they appeared greatly relieved at being told they would be held blameless if they handed the unearthed rifles at once into the. nearest military post: AngloBoerWar.com The Brandfort ’ and Bloemfontein surrenders were :by far the best off, possessing many Cape carts. These latter had not been molested for 'several months. .

Although a small percentage were young boys of 12 to 15 years and old men of 60 and upwards, the large majority were tough, hardy, weather-beaten men in the prime of life, and looking, with few exceptions, none the worse for the privations .they had undergone. The tone of the.burghers was much the.same everywhere. They were all proud to think they had fought it out to the end, .and everywhere they said to us, “We have been loyal to our Government'to the. end, and are now. prepared to .serve the new Government with the same loyalty.” A spirit .of camarederie. exists .between the. burghers and the Army; not a trace of bitterness being detectable...... With regard to. the future .administration, of the country, the burghers all declared they hoped they would be closely associated with British Officers, in whom they have complete confidence. The majority of burghers evidently had small sums of money hidden away, or were assisted by their richer friends; for after a commando had been in a town a few days a transformation scene occurred; white collars, respectable clothes and hats, and shaven faces faking the place of dirty shirts, leather-patched clothes, and gredsy felt' or hUine made straw hats over bearded faces. Few amongst'the bifr'ghers' bould Speak or redd English, except the Commandants and Field-Comets, who' bad evidently been' chosen partly on this account. Their power over the burghers seemed absolute, the latter being willing to accept anything that their leaders agreed to, whilst they were "all completely under the -iiifluence of General De Wet. De Wet appears’a man of great character and firmness, and after’living with him for 10 days I have no hesitation in saying that he irttends ’ using his great influence, loyally, to further the interests of the British Government, and to maintain 9, lasting peace. During the wholp of tjie tour nothing but deference and civility was shown ,by the burghers to the few Officers and unarmed soldiers who superintended and assisted in the task of accepting the surrenders and taking in the arms. The general manner, although independent, was respectful to % marked extent. i- . . < * » t » ** ET LOOSE ELLIOT, Major-General, Commanding Midland Distinct, Orange River Colony. » * - Pretoria, - ...... --- ;—F8fA Jtme,-1902; ~ • • - ...... — • •• 4868 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 29, 1902,

Summary of S urrenders in the Orange River Colony.

Vredefort, 5th June, 1902.

Commandant Van Niekerk . > .. .. V. 152 „ Van der Merwe ...... 78

Reitz, 8 th June, 1902. . General Weasels. , „ Olivier. Commandant de Kock ...... 141 „ Brewer.. 246 Bester ...... 434 „ - Botha, L. .... 98 ' „ ' Ross .. .. 361- „ Mears . . 32 „ Beukes ...... : 202 „ • Jacobs .. 79 „ Coller ...... 255 „ M e n tz ...... 124 S t a f f ...... 22

Boschrand, 10th June, 1902. General Hatting. Commandant Flemming 120 „ Nagel ...... 228 „ Celliers...... 84 i, de V os ., ...... 401

Winburg. . . General Froneman. Commandant Koen ..- ...... 147 RautenbachAngloBoerWar.com 173 „ V. Niekerk ...... 122 „ Ver Maak ...... • .. 103 „ Cronje ...... 320 S t a f f ...... 17

Brandfort, 14th June, 1902. General Badenhorst. Commandant Jacobs ...... 272 Bester . . 130 du Plessis 239 Theron .. 122 Badenhorst 96 Staff . . 28

Bloemfontein, 16th June, 1902. General Brand. • „ Nieuwenhold. Commandant Krog .. . . 90 „ Van der Berg .. .. , .. 118 „ Thennusen . . 106 ,, Rheeder . . 64 „ Pretorious ...... 105 „ Hertzog ...... 84 „ Ackerman ...... : 85 Staff ...... 18 Additional surrenders ...... 905* Generals ...... 7 Commandants ...... , ...... 32 General de Wet and Staff .. .., 15

Grand Total ...... 6,455

Rifles ...... 5,906

rf-. '., - I'- ...... n - y ■ - . . ,‘m * r r »m r ...... * See detailed list sent to Provost-Marshal, Pretoria. THE LONDON GAZETTE,. JULY 29, 1902. From Lieut.-Gienerql §ir John Franoh, K,C.B., Commanding in Capo Cobny^ifl.th^Chti^of Stafo Pretoria* - , ,, 1 • • : ' t. . * ...... : -' to 21st June, the date on which I handed over the command to Major-General Sir H. Settle, K.O.B., preparatory to embarkation. - 2. As the surrenders Were not then Complete, I am unable _ to attach the reports of the various Officers who conducted them, but the verbal and telegraphic rebofts made to me showed that the rebels were deeply impressed with the generous terms offered them, and that all were animated with the same spirit whioh characterized the surrenders in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony. 3. On 4th June, General Smuts (late Assistant Commandant-General of tb8 Federal Forces in Cape Colony) arrived at my Head-quarters at Middelburg, bearing letters* from the Commander- in-Chief directing me to confer with that Officer and make all arrangements with him to bring about the surrender of the rebels and burghers in the field. - •' •" 4. In pursuance of these arrangements, flags of truce were sent out to all the commandos, and selected Officers were appointed by me to oonduct the surrenders at-oertaifl^CehtrAft'0*' A list of these centres, with the names of the Officers conducting the surrender and of the various commandos, is shown in the attached statement. 5. General Smuts then proceeded to the commandos, commencing with those under Commandant Fouoh6 in the Cradock Distriot. Together we interviewed Fouch6, and, judging from what I saw and heard as .to :the tone and temper of the rebels in the Eastern Districts, I considered the influence .and authority of that Commandant quite sufficient to carry out the surrenders. General Smuts proceeded to the Western Districts. Commandant Fouch4 rendered every assistance, and by the 8th instant- the surrenders in those districts were practically complete. .- 6. The procedure I directed was carefully observed at each cenir4. :’> The few burghers accompanying each commando were, on surrender, separated from the rebels. The latter were placed in a wired camp guarded by troops, and handed over as prisoners to the civil authorities. A magistrate was sent to each place by the Attorney-General to conduct the trial of rebels The burghers were sent at once to their homes in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony. AngloBoerWar.com 7. I received the greatest assistance from General Smuts, who threw hiUiself into the work with the utmost energy. .He displayed considerable skill and tact, and.I was much struck with the ready obedience he exacted and scoured from rebel and burgher alike. 8. I regret this report is necessarily incomplete, owing to my hurried departure for England, I have, Ac., ^ i( -, J. D. P. FRENCH, Lient,-General, rJ' j i -' l t. , • General Summary of Surrenders in Cafe Colony, 5th J u n e 'to 21st June, 1902.

Officers Commando. D ate. Place. conducting a if surrenders. j -.•'i , m - 1 . l i o a Grand total. « M OQ

Eouohd . . 6th and 7th Cradock ...... B. C opley.. 6 248 254 248 461 16,900 Smith .. .. 7th Hopetown •. • • • ■ McCracken 12 382 ^ 894' f .872 642 17,635 Beznidenhout .. 8th Aliwal North .. .. Ternan . . 2 186 133 92 158 6,138 Conroy .. .. 12th Blitatown, near Olanwilliam Hickman . , 2 1&&‘ "134 100 226 3,257 Smuts m • • 16th » a H aig . . 18 647 660 500 774 15,420 Bowen .. .. 18th «a n ii 1 103 104 ,,1 2 5 155 a a Sohoeman .. .. 19th »l M 1 184 185 ! 169 186 6,212 Van Reenen 20th B lita to w n ...... 1 69 - 0 0 59 70 • • Various, at odd timea 6thto21at.. In small parties all oyer Oap< Colony . . • • 1 105, 85 48 1,778

Grand total.. • • H •• • • 89 1,996 2,035 1,706 2,620 66,835

Officers— Burghers...... , 30 Rebels .. «• , .. , • • .«• , 9

— Total ,, •* • •* .<„« *39

Men— Burghers., ,, ., M ,, ,, 290 Rebels , , <. - . . 1,706

Total 1,996 -4870 . .THE LOIS DON GilZETTE, JDLY 29, 1902.

Fouch^V and Malan’s Commandos— 6 Officers and 248 m en; total, 254. Surrendered at Cradock on 5th and 7th June', to Colonel Bewicke Copley,

Officers— ...... Burghers...... 6

Men— Burghers ;. ... .-. Rebels .. .. • .. .. .r.- »; .. • «> *ry- . ■ ' ‘ : Total .'. . .. 248 ■ • ».•• -f . i ••• 2 - ■ , Various—- . fi-ifles ...... 248 V- . -... Hope*. 461 Smali-arms ammunition .. .-. . 18,900

Also one small packet dynamite. .. . ,

.J. J. Smith, Meyer’s, J. H /PypeFs, S. W. Pyper’s Commandos —12 Officers and 382 men; " :total, 394; Surrendered at Hopetown on 7th June, to Colonel McCracken.

Offieers-r- ’ ' *, . *. . ,• ,' _ .. Burghers ...... /. ■ . •i .. r 1 0 Rebels .. -.. - .. • - 2.

' ' " Total .. 1 2 . ' -

; Men— AngloBoerWar.com :■ • ...... - Burghers .. '.. .. ’.. - ..

- T0 tiil ;.. 382 ;

Various— RiAgb « • « « • • •• « « 372' Horses •« * • • —— «•»—*» — —,*i- • ■*-...... 542 . Small-arm ammunition ...... 17,635 . -

Bezuidenhout and Odehdaal’s Commando— 2 Officers and 138 men; total 138. Surrendered at Aliwal North on 8 th June, to Colonel Ternan.

. Officers— Burghers ...... 2

Men— J .' '! ' " Burghers...... 23 ' ; J ...... j R e b e l s ...... 113 Total ...... 138

Various— ‘ Rifles «... * * . .. . ■ .. .. . * ■ 92 -Horses ...... 158 \Small-%rans ammunition.. ■«...... 5,133 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY'29; 1902; 487;i,

Conroy’s Commando—2 Qfficere and .132 men. Surrendered at Britsto\yu.;on 1 2 th; June,:to; Colonel Hickman. Officers— Burghers .. Rebels Total .,

Men— Burghers .. Rebels

Total ... 132; -■ - ->■ • J i V arious- . ’ • i **'. Rifles .. ,1 0 0 Horses . . . . $26- - - • Small-arms ammunition. . . 3,257

Smuts, Van der Venter, Nande, Boshoff, Neser, L. .Weasels, H. Fraser, A. Louws’ Commandos— 13 Officers and 647 men. - Surrendered near Clanwilliam on 15th June, to Colonel Haig.

Office™— . Burghers ...... Rebels *...... • ». >. 4 , <„ Total .. a • . . 13

Men— Burghers .. AngloBoerWar.com Rebels ., ...... • Total . . • • • IIS Various— Rifles • * •• •« i • • • 506 Horses • • 774 . . . Small-arms ammunition ,. - • • .. 15,420

Neser himself did not come in. • . A. Louws himself did not come in. -V s!/?"'*

. . -V- • 5 . * Bowers’ Commando—1 Officer and 103 men. Surrendered'near Clanwilliam, on 18th June to Colonel Haigh. Officers-r Burghers ...... ,. • W:*: Men—. . . . Biirghera...... v-:v8' Rebels .. ., .. .. •• .« .. 95

T o t a l ...... ; 103

Various— • • - • Rifles ., ...... 125 Horses ...... , . 155

Two foreigners included amongst burghers. 487V $Hi£ LONDON GAZETT& JULY 29' 1902.

Schoenia'n’s tiotafnando—l Officer and 184 men. Surrendered near Clan william, oh i 9 t-h June to Colonel Haig. Officers— Bebels '■ 1' r Men— Burghers 5 Rebels 179 ------?. Total .. .184

Various—- Rifles . . . ■...... 169 Horses ., a a 186 Small-arm ammunition .. . . 6,212./; ; .V jC'i Schoeman himself did not surrender......

Van Reenen’s Commando—1 Officer and 59 men. Surrendered at Britstown, on 20tb June to — * ! rt: . Major-General Stephenson. *••' ••• ■■■>"■■ :« •'

Officers— Rebels .. .« .. ,...... —-1 ’ « ...... Men^jr , ...... Burghers,...... , . . . 2 Rebels ... ; ...... 57

T o t a l ...... t *■ V.v ^ « « • AngloBoerWar.com i < i \ . , , • . ' ' . • • VariQUBV- ^ #. # # , # • V. V Rifles ...... '., .. 59 Hbfses * *. * • • , . . . .. rO

------77------77------. .. . S* \ Various surrenders in Bmall parties, and at odd dates, between- 5th June knd 21st June, all belonging to previous commandos. 1. ' - . • ... Officers— Rebels .. .. • ,, .. 1

Men— , Burghers ,.. . 4 ro .Rebels ' 101

Total 105 Various— »' Rifles ...... 35 Horses ...... ,, 48- -- Small-arm ammunition,...... ,r 1,778