South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 5 (of 8): From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into PretoriaCreswicke, Louis
History
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 5 (of 8): From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into Pretoria
Creswicke, Louis
South African War, 1899-1902; Transvaal (South Africa) -- History
=20.=--Wounds received at Paardeberg: Major C. R. Day, Captain
E. J. Dewar, Lieutenant J. C. Hylton-Jolliffe, Second
Lieutenant D. B. Monypenny, Captain Waldy. Wounds received at
Rondebosch: Captain C. H. Thomas. In action at the Tugela
River: Captain S. L. V. Crealock, Lieutenant V. F. A.
Keith-Falconer, Second Lieutenant J. C. Parr. Fever at
Ladysmith: Lieutenant G. W. G. Jones.
=21.=--Wounds received near Ladysmith: Captain R. E. Holt.
Dysentery at Kimberley: Lieutenant Grant.
=22.=--In action at Arundel: Captain A. F. Wallis. In action at
Pieters Drift: Lieutenant R. H. C. Coë. In action at Ladysmith:
Lieutenant R. W. Pearson, Lieutenant the Hon. R. Cathcart, and
Second Lieutenant N. J. Parker.
=23.=--Dysentery at Wynberg: Major C. H. Blount. Fever at
Ladysmith: Captain G. S. Walker. Wounds: Captain H. M. Arnold.
Wounds received at Groblers Kloof: Lieutenant F. C. D.
Davidson. In action at Railway Hill: Lieutenant-Colonel C. C.
H. Thorold and Lieutenant-Colonel T. M. G. Thackeray. In action
at Pieters Hill: Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel C. G. H. Sitwell. In
action at Railway Hill: Major F. A. Sanders and Lieutenant W.
O. Stuart. In action at Colenso: Captain S. C. Maitland. In
action near Ladysmith: Lieutenant B. H. Hastie and Lieutenant
C. H. Hinton.
=24.=--In action at Stormberg: Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Hoskier
and Captain the Hon. R. H. J. L. de Montmorency. Fever at
Sterkstroom: Captain A. T. England. In action near Ladysmith:
Lieutenant F. A. Stebbing.
=25.=--Fever at Modder River: Midshipman S. Robertson. Wounds
received at Spion Kop: Lieutenant H. V. Lockwood.
=26.=--Wounds received at Ladysmith: Major E. W. Yeatherd.
=27.=--In action at Pieters Hill: Lieutenant-Colonel W. M.
O'Leary, Major V. Lewis, Captain H. S. Sykes, Lieutenant H. L.
Mourilyan, Lieutenant H. B. Onraët, Second Lieutenant F. J. T.
U. Simpson, and Second Lieutenant C. J. Daly.
MARCH 1900
=3.=--Blood-poisoning at Modder River: Captain R. Price.
=5.=--Fever at Naauwpoort: Lieutenant J. W. C. Walding.
=7.=--In action at Poplars Drift: Lieutenant D. J. Keswick.
Wounds received near Ladysmith: Lieutenant E. A. P. Vaughan.
=8.=--Fever at Ladysmith: Lieutenant R. E. Meyricke. Fever at
Modder River: Lieutenant S. D. Barrow.
=9.=--Fever at Ladysmith: Captain A. W. Curtis and Lieutenant
C. Arkwright.
=10.=--In action at Driefontein: Captain A. R. Eustace, Captain
D. A. N. Lomax, Lieutenant F. N. Parsons, V.C., and Second
Lieutenant A. B. Coddington. Fever at Wynberg: Captain E. E. D.
Thornton.
=11.=--Wounds: Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. E. Umphelby.
=12.=--Fever at Wynberg: Dr. W. C. Grigg. Wounds received at
Driefontein: Lieutenant C. F. L. Wimberley. Fever on transport
_Sumatra_: Lieutenant T. D. Whittington.
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