Shipping records - February 1902London Times, 01 Feb 02 (Saturday) p12c & d The Norman left for England Jan 30 with the following: 2/Dublin Fusiliers Major C F Romer 4/Welsh Fusiliers Lieutenant F G Waddington 3/N Lancashire Major W Harrison RA Major A S de Winton 2/GG Captain W Murray-Threipland BSAP Colonel C Harding Due Southampton Feb 15
The Canada is due to sail today from Southampton with the 3/A & S Highlanders who number 25 officers and 880 men
London Times, 03 Feb 02 (Monday) p10a The Canada embarked at Southampton Saturday nearly 2,000 officers and men for South Africa. They included the following: 4/Durham Light Infantry 3/A & S Highlanders 32 officers and 796 men 5/Rifle Brigade 1 officer and 36 men Major General W Kitchener 10/Hussars Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Colonel the Duke of Montrose
London Times, 04 Feb 02 (Tuesday) p9b & c The Dunera sailed from Southampton with the following: Army PO Corps 40 men RAMC Lieutenant Stock and 100 men Imperial Yeomanry A draft 24 Nurses for the concentration camps Details.
The Kumara left Royal Albert Docks last night for South Africa with 3 officers, details, and 275 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for further details and 275 additional horses.
Note Here: A chart from Parliamentary paper # Cd. 884, issued yesterday giving a return of troops and horses embarked for South Africa 1 Jan 1900 to 31 Dec. 1901.
London Times, 05 Feb 02 (Wednesday) p6b & c The Sicilia left Port Natal for Aden on Jan 29 with the following: 2/R Dublin Fus Lieutenant Colonel H T Hicks, CB, Major S G Bird, DSO, Captain & Bt. Major E Fetherstonhaugh, Captains M Lowndes, H W Higginson, G N Cory, DSO, Lieutenants C Garvice, DSO, L F Renny, J McD Haskard, A H D Britton, A De B W W Bradford, 2/Lieutenants A W Newton, E St G Smith, R F B Knox, B Maclear, J P B Robinson, E F E Seymour, H St G S Scott, J P Tredennick, Lieutenant & Quartermaster J Burke and 598 men RAMC 3 men
The Tintagel Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the 3/Kings Own. The following were listed: 3/Lancaster Colonel B N North, CB, Lieutenant Colonel F E Fitzherbert, DSO, Major & Adjutant C J Daniel, DSO, Captains R N De la Bere, G D Timmis, J Challenor, F S Jackson, Lieutenants F H Deakin, A G Howard, 2/Lieutenants M Cottrell-Dormer, J Black, Lieutenant & Quartermaster T Batchelor and 436 men. ASC Lieutenant & Riding Master T J Kearns Civil Surgeon A H Watts Civil Veterinary Surgeons R Wilson, M I Stevenson, W M Reid
Cape Times Weekly Edition, 05 Feb 02 p1 Dateline Durban, Jan 29. The Sicilia sailed for Aden today with 21 officers and 560 men of 2/Dublin Fusiliers
p21 The Briton arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Colonel H Grenfel ( Jameson and Rhodes also on board. ) Captain S H Palmer (for Algoa Bay)
p24 Dateline London, Jan 30. The Surrey has sailed from Wellington, N Z with 500 N Z Contingent for South Africa.
p25 Dateline London, Feb 02. The Mount Royal has left New Orleans with 1,100 horses for South Africa.
London Times, 06 Feb 02 (Thursday) p10b The Pembroke Castle left for England Jan 31 with the following on passage home: 5/R Dublin Fusiliers Lieutenant Colonel H T Finlay, Majors Sir F W Shaw, DSO, R A Hartley, P La Touche, W B Davidson-Houston, Captain & Adjutant R S Gage, Captains A D Kirkpatrick, S A Jones, W C Roper-Caldbeck, L N Murphy, Lieutenants F W OCarrol, G W Willock, H Emerson, 2/Lieutenants W B Cameron, H J Kerr, C R Barton, Captain & Quartermaster R Baker and 313 men. Will land the 5/R D F at Queenstown. The rest for Southampton on passage home: 4/Lancashire Fus Captain C E Wilson Imperial Yeomanry Lieutenant Colonel H H Stewart, Lieutenant C Rowan Suffolk Militia Artillery Lieutenant R D Kirby 1/Derbyshire Lieutenant J E Hext Cornwall & Devon Miners Artillery Captain R H Thompson 3/York & Lancaster Lieutenant C A Chaytor Reserve of Officers Captains F H Lucy, A B Boyd Wilson, E W Clark, Lieutenant G J Metcalf 1/Munster Fusiliers Lieutenant C R Hall 12/Lancers Captain M H Tristram 1/DG 2/Lieutenant G R H Cheape 3/N S W Bushmen Reverend H C Forman Civil Surgeon H Leach Civil Veterinary Surgeon J Baxter 3/R Labcaster 61 men Due Queenstown, Feb 21, Southampton Feb 22.
The Kumasa arrived at Southampton from London yesterday morning, embarked 210 remounts and saild for South Africa.
London Times, 07 Feb 02 (Friday) Nothing Noted.
London Times, 08 Feb 02 (Saturday) p13b & c Note Here. Table of Casualties for Month of January 1902 and totals.
The Mohawk left Tilbury Docks yesterday afternoon for South Africa with the following: 20 officers and 590 men for the 16, 17, 18, 19 Companies Mounted Infantry and drafts for Scottish Rifles, E Kent, and Wiltshire. 25 officers and 396 men for other drafts some remounts.
London Times, 10 Feb 02 (Monday) p10c The Montrose arrived at Bermuda, Jan 16 with 1,234 Boer Prisoners.
400 men of the 26/Imperial Yeomanry embarked in the Braemar Castle at Southampton for South Africa, Saturday and sailed that afternoon.
London Times, 11 Feb 02 (Tuesday) p11b The Dunvegan Castle lfe, Feb 5 with the following on passage home: 2/Middlesex Major N W Barnardiston 1/R Scots 2/Lieutenant F C Bannatyne 16/Lancers Lieutenant G Hutton-Riddell 3/Welsh Lieutenant Colonel W Watts South African Mounted Irregular Force Captain R Burns Begg Due Southampton Feb 21.
The Dilwara left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with a few details. She sails for Southampton where she will embark 350 officers and men of the Yorkshire Militia
London Times, 12 Feb 02 (Wednesday) p10c The City of Vienna left Bombay yesterday with 7 officers and 1,050 men, drafts, for South Africa.
The Beacon Grange left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with 4 officers, a few details, and 340 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for an additional 160 remounts.
The Roslin Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with upwards of 800 officers and men on board. The following were listed: 2/E Kent Captain F A C Hole 2/Cheshire Lieutenant C C Redfern 1/Welsh Fusiliers Captain G E Rickman 1/Border Major W J Ferguson-Davie 1/Essex Lieutenant S O Robinson 2/Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Lieutenant E D Dickson W Yorkshire Lieutenant P S Fryer RAMC Majors M L Hearn, H P Birch 2/Shropshire Light Infantry Lieutenant E A Underwood GG Surgeon Lieutenant Colonel C R Kilkelly, CMG 2/DG 2/Lieutenant E N Banks Imperial Yeomanry Major O N Segrave 1/E Kent 2/Lieutenant G Lee 6/R Fusiliers 2/Lieutenant A L Thomson 1/Devonshire Captain N Z Emerson 3/Devonshire Lieutenant R J Scarbrough 5/I Fusiliers Lieutenant B S Johnson 1/Manchester Captain H Fisher Reserve of Officers Captain F G Hughes Indian Stagg Corps Captain J A Bliss Remount Dept. Captain W G Dixon R M Light Infantry Major F White ASC Captains P C Scott, T Doherty RAMC Lieutenant & Quartermaster R O Roberts South African Constabulary Lieutenant J C Oland Marshalls Horse Lieutenant N Lewin Scottish Horse Lieutenant A T Wardrop Civil Surgeons H J Godwin, J L Allen, H S Maxwell Civil Veterinary Surgeons G McBurney, J A Duff, C J Hurkley, R G Thompson, A Leather Nursing Sisters A M Harrison, C Harris, E C O Leggatt, K E Nisbet, T H Jones Imperial Yeomanry Hospital Mr S C Willis
Cape Times Weekly Edition, 12 Feb 02 p1 Dateline Durban, Feb 6. The Armenian has arrived here with troops from India. Dateline East London, Feb 6. The European (8,106 tons) has arrived here and landed 600 horses in one day.
p24 Dateline London, Feb 7. The Mohawk embarked 700 M I and sailed for South Africa today. The Braemar Castle will sail with 350 Imperial Yeomanry for South Africa.
p32 The Dunottar Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Captain W N Alexander, Captain & Mrs. W A Barnett, Lieutenant Colonel G A Cookson, Captain W T Digby, Lieutenant Colonel P Farrer, Lieutenant F L Giles, Captain L R Monreal, Lieutenant C P B Riall, Lieutenant Stubbs, Captain & Mrs. R H Tulloh,Captain E G Williams, Also a lot of nurses and Doctors are listed. The Scot sails this afternoon for England with the following named military passengers: Captain Sir H Bedingfeld, Captain A Des Barres, Captain & Mrs. Fair and daughter, Captain Lascelles, Captain Nesbitt.
London Times, 13 Feb 02 (Thursday) p6c The Avoca left Port Natal for England, Feb 7, with the following invalids: RGA Captains J B Parry, E H T Parsons RFA Lieutenant R L D Whitfield, 2/Lieutenant J S French 6/DG Captain E M Johnstone 8/Hussars 2/Lieutenant H C Mallet 1/Essex Lieutenant E D Raymond 2/Northampton 2/Lieutenant G C Oldham 2/Manchester Captain F F Deakin Imperial Yeomanry Lieutenants E S Ward, W H S Dunlop RAMC Lieutenant M F Foulds 2/Middlesex Lieutenants W C Hendricks, T B H Thorne 3/V B Sussex Lieutenant Colonel CB Godman 2/Somerset Light Infantry Lieutenant Colonel R B Williams 2/S Wales Borderers 2/Lieutenant E H A Hodgson 2/Norfolk 2/Lieutenant R J C Otter Londonderry Militia Artillery Lieutenant C A French Imperial L H Surgeon Captain T J Crean 2/Hampshire Captain E Leigh Nursing Sister H G Miller 2/Northumberland Fusiliers Major A F Dawkins 2/Gordon High. 2/Lieutenant W S Adam 4/Inniskilling Fusiliers Lieutenant C G Stewart 1/KRRC Captain F M Crum Civil Surgeons T B Ganvie, J Blore Medical Staff: RAMC Lieutenant Colonel S Townsend, Lieutenant & Quartermaster V Ferguson, Civil Surgeons W B Bannerman, R Brown, A J Knowlton, Nursing Sisters A A C Higgs, J Stephenson, A G Rees, M G Buse, W A C Millington, and 35 men. Reverend Father Fielding Due Southampton March 2.
The Syria left Port Natal, Feb 10 for Bombay with Captain W J Maxwell-Scott, 1/Scottish Rifles, on board.
The Plassy arrived at Southampton yesterday with about 490 men, mostly invalids. The following were listed: 6/DG Lieutenant Colonel A C Hamilton 6/Dragoons 2/Lieutenant R G D OCallaghan 16/Lancers Major H de la P Gough, 2/Lieutenant R A Reddie RA Lieutenant Colonel H J Du Cane RFA Lieutenant R G Maturin RE 2/Lieutenant C Hordern Imperial Yeomanry Captain A J P Annesley, Lieutenant L W Armstrong 3/Yorkshire Captain H de M Leathes 3/S Wales Borderers 2/Lieutenant G L Sparrow 2/Gloucester Major H D A P Taylor, Lieutenant & Quartermaster E Murray 3/W Riding Colonel A K Wyllie 2/Black Watch Lieutenant L P Evans 6/Middlesex Captain P H Graves 4/N Staffordshire Captain D G O Saunders Davies 1/Highland Light Infantry Major E A C Garland South African Constabulary Captain the Hon. G O Cadogan With the following on passage home: Reserve of Officers Majors A L G Gould, A G Duberley, Lieutenant E D H Daly 5/Lancers Colonel H J Scobell Staff Colonel G F R Henderson, CB RA Major G H W Nicholson RFA Major G R T Rundle, Captain W D Cochrane Cork Artillery Captain H Dewhurst Donegal Artillery Captain J S Dewhurst Imperial Yeomanry Captains H B Towse, J A Liebmann, Lieutenants L W Palk, H R Williams 3/Manchester 2/Lieutenant H N Colan 3/R Irish Captain J O Johnson 4/Lincolnshire Lieutenant H B Cooke R Dublin Fusiliers Captain W H A Croker Leicestershire Captain H S Logan 1/R Fusiliers Lieutenant Colonel E J Cooper 3/Essex Captain C M Wheatley 2/W Kent Captain M P Buckle 2/E Kent Captain & Quartermaster G Boon Berkshire Captain W Clegg 4/Northumberland Fusiliers Lieutenant & Quartermaster J H M Steele RAMC Lieutenant Colonel H W Murray, Major J J Russell Mennes Scouts Lieutenants C H D Brooke, H B Bradford Imperial L H Veterinary -Lieutenant J ODonoghue P o. W L H Lieutenants H C Thompson, O T Evans Brabants Horse Captain H Walker, Lieutenant F W Houseman Bushveldt Car. Lieutenant H T Bright Intelligence Dept. Mr Diespecker Civil Surgeon M P Cooke Reverends H B Hunter, A T Wirgman Civil Veterinary Surgeons E R Edwards, E Crossley Nursing Sisters G E Saunder, J Butler, J C Child, M A Bindlors
The Montrose, from Bermuda, arrived at Southampton yesterday with 85 invalids.
p6e & f The Beacon Grange, from London, arrived at Southampton yesterday and embarked 140 remounts and sailed for Queenstown.
The hospital ship Orcana left Southampton yesterday with a full medical complement and a few officers.
Note Here: Official changes to loads of cordite for service ammunition.
London Times, 14 Feb 02 (Friday) p9b The Dilwara left Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following: 6/Manchester Lieutenant Colonel C D Leyden, in command, with over 600 men. Note, due to cold the men wore their scarlet tunics and overcoats. 3/R Scots 190 men Colonials 205 men Drafts from: Scottish Borderers, R Irish Rifles, Leinster Details. Total of 28 officers and 1,118 men
The Goth left Southampton yesterday afternoon with several officers and 165 men for the South African Constabulary
London Times, 15 Feb 02 (Saturday) p14b The Tagus left Port Natal Feb 11 for Mauritius with the following: 68/RGA Major H de T Phillips, Captain W E Kemblo, Lieutenants J T Dreyer, R D Crawford and 50 men 101/RGA Major E F Nelson, Captain H L Kirke, Lieutenants P L Spicer, F E Andrewes, G P MacClellan and 76 men RGA Lieutenant Colonel H P Hickman For Madras: 4/R Warwick 17 men RAMC Captain A G Thomson and 7 men 2/A & S High. 2/Lieutenant W J Cuninghame
The Beacon Grange arrived at Queenstown yesterday morning, embarked 152 horses and sailed in the afternoon for South Africa.
London Times, 17 Feb 02 (Monday) p5b Dateline Hobart, Feb 16.The Tasmanian unit of the first Commonwealth contingent sailed yesterday. No ship mentioned.
p10a The Scot left for England, Feb12, with the following on passage home: 9/Lancers Captain H E T W Fiennes 3/Liverpool Captain H E Bedingfeld 4/Irish Rifles Captain A J E Des Barres Y Sect. Pom-Poms Captain A E B Fair South African Constabulary Lieutenant C A Williams
The Norman arrived at Southampton Saturday with the following: 2/Dublin Fusiliers Major C F Romer 4/Welsh Fusiliers Lieutenant F G Waddington 3/N Lancashire Major W Harrison RA Major A S de Winton 2/GG Captain W Murray-Threipland BSAP Colonel C Harding
The Cawdor Castle embarked at Southampton Saturday 3 officers and 113 men of the 1/V B A & S High., 1 officer and 55 men of the V B Bedford and a few details. She sailed in the afternoon.
London Times, 18 Feb 02 (Tuesday) p11b The Wakool left Bombay yesterday for South Africa with 4 officers and 600 men, drafts for various regiments.
London Times, 19 Feb 02 (Wednesday) p11b The Harlech Castle left Southampton yesterday with 16 officers and 411 men of the 4/Worcestershire Regiment, 58 men of the RE, 42 men of the RGA, and details.
The Lake Erie left for England, Feb 12 with 3/Welsh Regiment on board. Due Southampton March 7.
p12d Note Here: LG, Lt Colonel J F Burn-Murdoch, CB, Brevet to Colonel and to half-pay.
Cape Times Weekly Edition, 19 Feb 02 p24 Dateline London, Feb 11. The City of Vienna has sailed from Bombay for South Africa with 7 officers and 1,050 men. Dateline London, Feb 14. The Dilwara has sailed for South Africa with 1,146 men including 600 men 6/Manchesters, 190, 3/Royal Scots, and 205 Cloonials and drafts. The Goth is bringing 165 men for the SAC Dateline London, Feb 15. The Aurania has sailed from Bombay for Durban with 1,498 drafts. Dateline London, Feb 16. The Cawdor Castle has sailed for South Africa with 172 volunteers and some details. Dateline London, Feb 17. The Wakool has left Bombay with 500 troops for South Africa.
London Times, 20 Feb 02 (Thursday) p10b & c The Lake Erie left for England, Feb 12 with the following on passage home: 3/Welsh Colonel A T Perkins, Majors W Forrest, Hon. W Elton, Captains R W Taylor, F P Latham, H H Esplin, D W Panton, B F Perkins, Lieutenants M O Boyd, R Browning, H F Herd, H Turber, Captain & Adjutant H E Taylor, Lieutenant & Quartermaster T Tinnock, and 610 men 4/S Wales Borderers Lieutenant H A Hare 3/Connaught Rangers Lieutenant C E Tayleur 3/Oxford Light Infantry Lieutenant J W Nelson 1/Northumberland Fusiliers Lieutenant J W Nelson 2/E Surrey Lieutenant J K T Whish Imperial Yeomanry Captains C R Arbuthnot, T S Marland 1/Yorks Lieutenant E V L Wardle Reserve of Officers 2/Lieutenant C C H Harvey 6/Dragoons Captain W H King 1/Gordon High. Captain K Dingwall 3/Northumberland Fusiliers Captain W H W Young RA Captain N S Bertie Clay 4/V B KRRC Captain J H Smith Civil Veterinary Surgeons J H Carter, E A Wilshaw, S Hirst Civil Surgeon C w. Holder Nursing Sisters M E Loveday, A J Garlick Due Southampton Mar 7.
The Orient left for England Feb 13 with Invalids. The following were listed: 12/Lancers 2/Lieutenant T R Badger 16/Lancers 2/Lieutenant A L Bruce Staff Colonel J Reeves 2/Yorks Light Infantry Major A W Elles 1/R Lancaster Captain J H Morrah 1/R Irish Lieutenant J A M J P Kelly 3/ Scottish Rifles Captain J C Gardner 1/Worcester Lieutenant A F Custance 2/E Surrey 2/Lieutenant R C Ross 1/L N Lancs. 2/Lieutenant A S G Cattell 3/L N Lancs. J C Wilson 1/KRRC Captain W P Lynes 1/Highland Light Infantry Captain A W D Gaussen 2/R Irish Rifles Lieutenant E M A Hogan ASC Lieutenant W W Molony RAMC Lieutenant F H Merry Imperial Yeomanry Captain A West. Lieutenants H Platten, A J A Craven, J N Christy, L W Roberts, C E Brooke Hunt, W R Foran Civil Surgeons C R White, A S David Nursing Sister S E Webb Sick laying down, 28; sick convalescent, 452 Wounded laying down, 27; wounded convalescent, 18. With the following on passage home: RAMC Major H J Fletcher The Reverends I Le Mesurier, B Guyer 1/Lancs. Fusiliers Lieutenant J A Ballantine Tipperary Artillery Colonel F J S Lecky 1/Border Lieutenant G J Marsh Civil Veterinary Surgeons J T Crosby, J P Small Civil Surgeons R C Leaning, C C Harris, J P Wright Nursing Sisters E H Cole, B R Roberts, W E Cheeseman, E C Lawrence, M A Macready Due Southampton Mar 5.
The Anglo-African left Royal Albert Docks yesterday morning with 4 officers, a few details and 245 remounts. Will call at Southampton for 250 additional horses.
London Times, 21 Feb 02 (Friday) p3a Dateline Melbourne, Feb 20.The South Australian unit of the first Commonwealth contingent sailed today for South Africa. No Ship mentioned.
London Times, 22 Feb 02 (Saturday) p13a The Dunvegan Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following: 2/Middlesex Major N W Barnardiston 1/R Scots 2/Lieutenant F C Bannatyne 16/Lancers Lieutenant G Hutton-Riddell 3/Welsh Lieutenant Colonel W Watts South African Mounted Irregular Force Captain R Burns Begg
London Times, 24 Feb 02 (Monday) p10a & b The Gaika left for England, Feb 19 with the following on passage home: 3/L N Lancs. Regiment Lieutenant Colonel J H W Pedder, Majors T Cowper, Captain & Hon. Major R G Chambres, Captains H A P Soppitt, W G P Miller, Lieutenants W B Anderson, H G Stafford, G Pilcher, 2/Lieutenant W L Kerans, Captain & Adjutant R L Stable, Lieutenant & Quartermaster J Kelly, and 625 men 4/Derby Lieutenant J H Mathias 4/Shropshire Light Infantry 2/Lieutenant E R Cox Civil Surgeon E D Collen Nursing Sisters B C Denyer, M Denyer Due Southampton 14 March.
The Roslin Castle left Southampton Saturday with 28 officers and 834 men of the 5/Middlesex, Lieutenant Colonel Rolleston, commanding, and details of RA and colonial corps.
The Tintagel Castle left Southampton Saturday with the following: Volunteer Serv, Company R Scots 3 officers and 113 men Volunteer Company Lincolnshire 1 officer and 30 men Volunteer Company R Scots Fusiliers 1 officer and 20 men Volunteer Company R W Surrey 1 officer and 39 men Volunteer Company W Riding 1 officer and 27 men
The Anglo-African arrived at Queenstown Saturday morning, embarked 100 remounts and sailed in the afternoon for South Africa.
London Times, 25 Feb 02(Tuesday) p11b The Britannic left for England Feb 19 with Civil Surgeon J P N Casey and 4 men for St Helena, 100th Company RGA - Lieutenants K G MacEwen, L J R Connolly and 101 men for Gibraltar and the following invalids for England: R Irish Rifles Captain T S Fox-Strangways 2/R Lancaster 2/Lieutenant R P F D MacGrath Sick convalescent, 588 Wounded convalescent, 62 With the following on passage home: 2/Dorset Major C A Rowley 2/R Warwick Lieutenant J A Moffat R Welsh Fusiliers Lieutenant W G Braithwaite Rifle Brig. Captain A M King Scots Guards Captain W F Lascelles Dublin City Militia Artillery Captain W D O Battley Imperial L H Captain J Donaldson, Lieutenant A H S Fothergill RAMC Captain E M Pilcher Scottish Horse Surgeon-Captain W G Joynt Kent Militia Artillery Lieutenant G L Hoare 1/W Riding Lieutenants E V Jenkins, R M Tidmarsh Lancs. Field Artillery Lieutenant C S Hope-Johnstone 1/R Irish Lieutenant J L O Mansergh Imperial Yeomanry Captain H G Fuller 2/Middlesex Lieutenant H G L Bengough 3/ R Fusiliers Lieutenant D Lynch Thorneycrofts M I Lieutenant E Bosenworth 2/N Staffs. Colonel C E Bradley Civil Surgeons F Clarke, A McLelland Nursing Sisters H Swart, R Carey, L L Condell, J Williams Due Southampton Mar 16.
The Inyati left for England Feb 19 with Colonel A T Middleton, Remount Dept. on board.
The Briton left for England Feb 19, with the following on passage home: Staff Colonel Sir J Willcocks 4/Somerset Light Infantry Captain A Llewellyn Cape M R Major M W Robertson AO Dept. Captain G H Stoyle Civil Veterinary Surgeon H E T Mason Nursing Sister F A Sittaby
The Pembroke Castle arrived at Queenstown yesterday from the Cape and disembarked 17 officers and 313 men of the 5/R Dublin Fusiliers. The following were listed: Lieutenant Colonel H T Finlay, Majors Sir F W Shaw, DSO, R A Hartley, P La Touche, W B Davidson-Houston, Captain & Adjutant R S Gage, Captains A D Kirkpatrick, S A Jones, W C Roper-Caldbeck, L N Murphy, Lieutenants F W OCarrol, G W Willock, H Emerson, 2/Lieutenants W B Cameron, H J Kerr, C R Barton, Captain & Quartermaster R Baker.
London Times, 26 Feb 02 (Wednesday) p10b The Nubia left Port Natal for England with the following invalids: 2/Gordon High. Lieutenant J L G Burnett RAMC Lieutenant E Ryan 2/Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry Major J Charman RE Captain G M Hutton Imperial Yeomanry Lieutenants H C Leale, W V Edwards 1/Leicester Lieutenants T Fereiven, S O Everett ASC Captain B R Horsbrugh 2/S Wales Bordrs. Captain F W Gray Scottish Horse Civil Veterinary Surgeon J Carpenter 2/SG Lieutenant Colonel F N Romilly 2/W Yorks. 2/Lieutenant W Grant-Dalton 1/E Lancaster 2/Lieutenant A G Niven Waterford Artillery Captain S F Kirkwood 1/R Inniskilling Fusiliers Captain J A Byrne 4/Devon Major S Dumbreck Monmouth RE Captain G W L Lamotte Imperial L H Lieutenant S J Burnett 2/Gloucester Lieutenant P S Vassal 4/Northumberland Fusiliers Lieutenant T V Levinge 2/Wilts. 2/Lieutenant H C A Barkly 18/Hussars Major B C Haag A P D Captain G L Jennings-Bramley 2/Haunts. Captain the Hon. L C H Palk 2/Warwick Captain O Hassall 1/Yorks. Captain B C W Williams 14/Hussars Lieutenant E B Philipson 3/M I Captain S F Grahan, and 278 men Nursing Sisters M Steenson, J H Roberts, J E Scott, M T Neville, E J Martin, E A Cox, H P N Ferreira, L G Keel, L C M Noble, E Prangby A M S Major C W Allport, Lieutenant& Quartermaster Jacob, and 36 men Civil Surgeons N E Harding, R C MacDonald, J W Pridmore, R J Rogers, J Wiglesworth Due Southampton Mar 15.
Cape Times Weekly Edition, 26 Feb 02 p10 The Canada has arrived here with the following named military passengers: Colonel and Mrs. Bethune, Colonel Alexander.
p23 The Kildonan Castle arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Major A G Dallas, Major Edmondson, 2nd Lieutenant Goodeve, Major Glynn, Colonel & Mrs. H G Morgan, 2nd Lieutenant Massy, 2nd Lieutenant Palmer, 2nd Lieutenant Roberts, Captain Scott-Kerr, 2nd Lieutenant Samuels, Lieutenant Colonel Woodhouse,.
p24 Dateline London, Feb 19. The Harlech Castle has sailed for South Africa with 542 men including 427 men of the 4/Worcestershire Regiment Dateline London, Feb 23. The Roslin Castle sailed today for South Africa with 972 troops, mostly from 5/Middlesex. The Tintagel Castle sailed yesterday for South Africa with 237 volunteers and drafts.
London Times, 27 Feb 02 (Thursday) p5a Dateline St Helena, Feb 26. 39 Boer prisoners, including General Ben Viljoen, arrived here yesterday on board the Britannic.
London Times, 28 Feb 02 (Friday) p9b The Winkfield will embark, today, at Royal Albert Docks, several officers, civil vet. surgs., some men from the RA, and 220 remounts. |