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Boer War Burgesses War in South Africa - Appointed Burgesses City of Glasgow Date Rank Name Middle Surname Occupation Address Battalion 1-Feb-1900 Stewart Adam Traveller 85 Leslie Street Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 William Adam 24 Dixon Street, Crosshill Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 5-Mar-1903 W B Adams 26 Wolseley Street, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 5-Sep-1900 David Adamson Printer 200 Main Street Anderston Glasgow 19th Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 1-Feb-1900 Alexander Aitken Plasterer 5 Mossbank Place Uddingston 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 5-Mar-1903 George Evans Aitken 6 Sutherland Terrace, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 James Aitken Insurance Agent Glenbank House Lenzie 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 28-Jun-1900 James Aitken 30 Raeberry Street Glasgow 16th Volunteer Service Co- Imperial Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 John Russell Aitken Law Clerk 2 Woodlands Terrace Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 21-Feb-1901 John Aitken M.B, Ch. B Maternity Hospital, Glasgow Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 21-Feb-1901 Arthur Alcock 31 Garngad Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 21-Feb-1901 David Shanks Alexander 9 Kilmaining Terrace, Cathcart Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 Andrew Neilson Alexander jnr Insurance Broker Winningmore Langside Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Herbert Allan 24 Lochiel Street, Glasgow Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 1-Feb-1900 Henry Allen Clerk 104 North Hanover Street Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 George Bothwell Allison Engineer Canal Street Clydebank 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 18-Sep-1902 Robert Allison 98 South Stret, Whiteinch Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 8-Jan-1903 Alexander Harvie Anderson 18 Park Circus Glasgow 3rd Service Company - Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 Andrew Brown Anderson Coal Salesman Wybourne Hamilton 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 George Anderson Packer 5 Garngad Avenue Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 George Douglas Anderson Accountant 36 Queen's Drive Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 John Anderson Puddler Stewarton Street Wishaw 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 8-Jan-1903 Laurence Gilchrist Anderson 116 Gallowgate, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Thomas Anderson 21 Hayburn Crescent, Partick Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 21-Feb-1901 Thomas Anderson 43 Merkland Street, Partick Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 21-Feb-1901 Thomas Anderson 17 Palermo Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 William Anderson Civil Engineer Wybourne Hamilton 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 James Andrews Hammerman 1188 Dumbarton Rd Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 1-Feb-1900 Thomas Baird Andrews Hammerman 42 Smith Street Witeinch Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 21-Feb-1901 Edward Angus 12 Garvald Street, Bridgeton Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 18-Jun-1901 George Angus 123 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 28-Jun-1900 James Anthoney 307 Saracen Street Glasgow 17th Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 7-Jun-1900 Adam Archibald Letterpress Printer 10 Coulter's Lane Glasgow 12th Volunteer Service Co-Highland Light Infantry 18-Sep-1902 Donald Armour 67 Cadogan Street Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 7-Mar-1901 Christopher Armstrong Bricklayer 50 Glebe Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Royal Engineers 1-Feb-1900 Adam Arthur Warehouseman 82 George Street Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 21-Feb-1901 John Carrick Arthur 78 Crossburn Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 28-Jun-1900 James Atkinson 2 Henrietta Place Whiteinch 17th Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 1-Feb-1900 Edward Bailey Soldier 197 Firhill Road Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 James Baird Ironworker 36 Wellfield St Springburn Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 21-Feb-1901 William Baird 16 Whitevale Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 John Thomson Ballantyne Cloth Manufacturer 32 Harcourt Drive Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 Frederick Cooke Bannatyne Accountant Fairfield Lodge Bothwell 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 8-Jan-1903 Angus Barclay 164 Main Street Gorbals Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 7-Mar-1901 Charles Barclay Joiner 31 Langlands Road, Govan Volunteer Service Company-Royal Engineers 1-Feb-1900 John Fulton Barr Medical Practitioner 128 St. Vincent Street Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 5-Sep-1900 Robert Fyfe Barr Electrician 18 Dover Street Anderston Glasgow 19th Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 8-Jan-1903 Robert Gilchrist Barr 11 McKinlay Street Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 5-Mar-1903 John Samuel Barron 239 Main Street Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 7-Jun-1900 Angus Bate Warehouseman 4 Selborne Terrace Glasgow 12th Volunteer Service Co-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 John Beatson Bricklayer 309 New City Road Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 15-Feb-1900 Harry Beattie Blacksmith 4 Gourlay Street Glasgow Volunteer Service Co 1st LKS Royal Engineers 7-Aug-1903 John Bell 73 Byres Road, Partick, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 Martin Mowbray Bell Wine Merchant 47 Waterloo Street Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 19-Feb-1900 Robert Dalgleish Bell 65 Cadder Street Pollokshields Glasgow 5th Volunteer Service Co-Army Medical Staff Corps 1-Feb-1900 William Bennett Joiner Netherwood Langside Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 15-Feb-1900 Arthur Bergman Warehouseman 180 Henderson Street Glasgow Volunteer Service Co 1st LKS Royal Engineers 25-Mar-1901 Farquhar Bethune Maltman 71 Hutcheson Street, Maryhill, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Argyle and Land Highlanders 23-Nov-1900 Thomas Biggar Wright 9 Muirhouse Street Glasgow 22nd Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 15-Feb-1900 Hugh de Paynesley Birkett Fitter 20 Church Street Dumbarton Volunteer Service Co 1st LKS Royal Engineers 21-Feb-1901 Robert Birrell 80 Finlay Drive, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 21-Feb-1901 Andrew Bishop 41 St Clair Street Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 18-Jun-1901 John Bishop 66 Kenmure Street Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 1-Mar-1900 Alfred Black 105 Taylor Street, Glasgow Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 1-Feb-1900 Archibald Arrol Stuart Black Clerk 16 Park Terrace Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Archibald Black 7 Corunna Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 21-Feb-1901 Arthur Black 23 George Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 18-Jun-1901 James Black Lilford Cottage, Saltcoats Imperial Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Peter Black 266 Baltic Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 Robert Black Joiner 47 Gilbert Street Glasgow 1st Volunteer Service Company H.L.I. 1-Mar-1900 William McGibbon Black Warehouseman Chapelpark Cambuslang 7th Volunteer Service Co- Royal Army Medical Corps 18-Sep-1902 William Black 44 Gibson Street, Hillhead Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 Archibald Blackie Chemist 13 Hamilton Crescent Partick 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 William Blair Clerk 4 Derby Street Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 15-Feb-1900 Robert Jope Boa Joiner Clarence Street SS Glasgow41 Volunteer Service Co 1st LKS Royal Engineers 21-Feb-1901 George Thomson Bogle Albert Cross, Pollockshields Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 25-Mar-1901 James Bond Mechanic 3 Gairbraid Street, Glasgow Volunteer Service Company-Argyle and Land Highlanders 1-Feb-1900 John Craig Boreland Telephone Inspector 154 Cowcaddens Street Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 26-Jun-1902 George Waddell Borland 196 Allison Street, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Samuel Bowers 96 George Street, Whiteinch Volunteer Service Company-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 Alexander Boyd Manufacturer Turnberry Pollokshields Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 John Boyle Groom Glebe Street Glasgow 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 5-Mar-1903 Frank Brander 18 McAslin Street, Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 7-Jun-1900 John Brannan Steam Craneman 50 Greenvale Street Glasgow 12th Volunteer Service Co-Highland Light Infantry 18-Sep-1902 George Broadfoot 93 North Hanover Street Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 7-Jun-1900 Frank Brodie Baker 16 Carrickarden Street Glasgow 12th Volunteer Service Co-Highland Light Infantry 1-Feb-1900 Charles Stewart Brown Manager Bothwell Park Bothwell 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 21-Feb-1901 Charles William Brown 26 Vernon Street, Maryhill Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 1-Feb-1900 David Brown Joiner Whitehaugh Drive Paisley 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 8-Sep-1902 George Brown 121 Old Dalmarnock Rd Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 8-Sep-1902 Hugh W Brown 248 Albert Road Glasgow Imperial Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 James Brown Blacksmith 13 Royal Street Gourock 3rd Glasgow Yeomanry 1-Feb-1900 John Brown Mason Barnhill 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 Samuel Marshall ThomsonBrown Clerk 23 Prince's Square Strathbungo Glasgow 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 15-Feb-1900 William Brown Bricklayer 49 Marquis Street East Glasgow Volunteer Service Co 1st LKS Royal Engineers 21-Feb-1901 William Brown 79 Mathieson Street, S.S. Glasgow Scottish National Red Cross Hospital 1-Feb-1900 Alfred Robert Bruce Clerk Haxel Mount Fleurs Avenue Dumbreck 2nd Volunteer Service Company-Scottish Rifles 1-Feb-1900 James
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