Maycock | T | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Gloucestershire Regiment |
Maycock | T | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | King's Royal Rifle Corps |
Maycock | W | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northamptonshire Regiment |
Maycock | W D | | | District 1
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Cape Police |
Maycock | Wellington | 284 | | Source: Medal rolls | Canada, 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles |
Maycock | William | 572 | | Attested: Feb 1902. Source: CMP 34 | Cape Police |
Maycock | William Richard | 211 | | Source: Medal rolls | Canada, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles |
Maydew | John William | 32885 | Trooper | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 21st Company, 2nd Btn, IY |
Maydiam | R | | Private | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8 | Queenstown Volunteer Contingent |
Maydon | H G | | | Natal 1906 (0)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal | Natal civilian employees |
Maydon | J G | | Trooper | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879 | Durban Mounted Rifles |
Maydon | John G | | | Member of the Union House of Assembly.
335 of 580 awards | Unknown |
Maydon | John George | | | Correspondent for the Daily News. Born Oct 14, 1857, is only son of John Maydon, of Salden, Bucks; was educated at City of London School, and went to Natal in 1878 in order to take part in the Zulu War through which he served with the Coast column. On the establishment of Responsible Govt, in Natal in 1893 he was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for Durban County. Visiting England in 1897 he did not seek reelection; spent two years in travel and the study of the racial problem, becoming an ardent advocate of war as the only means of solving the question of British supremacy in South Africa. On war being declared, he offered his services to the military authorities. These were not accepted, and he became correspondent of the Daily News, being first with Lord Methuen. After Magersfontein he joined General French, with whom he was at the relief of Kimberley, and the captures of Cronje and Bloemfontein, receiving a scalp wound at Driefontein. Returning to Natal in April, 1901, he was re-elected to the Assembly as member for Durban Boro', in succession to John Robinson, and worked to secure a more vigorous development of Natal's resources. Upon the resignation of the Home Ministry in 1903, he joined the Sutton Administration as Colonial Secretary, and subsequently was appointed Minister of Railways and Harbours. Mr Maydon is the author of a short account of the early operations of the Boer War, entitled French's Cavalry Campaign. He married first, a daughter of D King, and second, Dorothy Isabelle, eldest daughter of I L Cope, of Highlands, Natal.
Source: QSA Medal roll | Correspondent |
Maydwell | C W M | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry |
Maydwell | H S L | | | 1st Battalion
Source: Medal rolls | Royal Munster Fusiliers |
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