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HickingRobert11511816Attested: Oct 1902. Source: CMP 20Cape Police
HickingbottomC2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Bedfordshire Regiment
HickingbottomHerbert26459TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls8th Company, 4th Btn, IY
HickinsT1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
(Princess of Wales's Own) Yorkshire Regiment
HicklanE3rd battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Grenadier Guards
HicklerF GPrivateWounded at Ladysmith. 6 Jan 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 227 line 4
Natal Carbineers
HicklerH JSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsNew Zealand, 7th Contingent
HicklerH SSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsNew Zealand, 10th Contingent
HicklesJBearerServed 09 Dec 99 to 12 Mar 00.
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps
HickletonJ5667PrivateQSA (5).
Source: QSA medal rolls
7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars
HickleyHStaff OfficerFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879. WoundedNatal Native Pioneers
HickleyH H JSource: Medal rollsLumsden's Horse
HickleyJ2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Lincolnshire Regiment
HickleyJ JSource: Medal rollsCarnarvon Town Guard
HickleyJohn DennisLieutenantHICKLEY, JOHN DENNIS, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, was born 13 January 1862, at Anglesea, Hants, son of Admiral Henry Dennis Hickley and Mary, his wife (nee Bundle).  He was educated at Mannamead School, Plymouth, and Foster's, Hants, and joined the Royal Navy about 1874.  He served with distinction in the Benin Expedition as First Lieutenant, HMS Phoebe (commanded by Captain F Powell, now Admiral Powell), and won much esteem, and for his services at this time was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 21 December 1894]: "John Dennis Hickley, Lieutenant, Royal Navy".  His DSO was awarded for services against the Chief Nana of the Brohemie.  He received the Medal for the Benin Expedition.  Lieutenant Hickley wrote a graphic account of the Expedition, which came out in the 'United Service Magazine'.  He was a very keen sportsman, and kept an interesting account of his sporting expeditions also.  Lieutenant Hickley was drowned on 17 February 1895, at Lourezo Marques, no one knew how, when out shooting with a native.  He was 33 years of age.  His death was deeply lamented as a great loss to the Service. 
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Royal Navy
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