London Times, 01 Aug 02 (Friday)

p8e The German, with nearly 1,500 returning troops, arrived Southampton Water last evening and will dock this morning.

 

Dateline Albany, July 31. The Drayton Grange has arrived here with 41 officers and 1,946 men. There are 100 cases of measles and pneumonia on board, 50 serious.

 

The City of Vienna left Southampton yesterday for Bermuda and South Africa. She carries a few details and will embark 1,000 Boers at Bermuda for South Africa.

 

London Times, 02 Aug 02 (Saturday)

p6c The Tintagel Castle left for England July 26 with the following on passage home:

1/DG – Major W J S Fergusson and 83 men

6/DG – Captain & Riding-Master B Turner

14/Hussars – Lieutenants J G Browne, G R Scott

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants G C Griffiths, W E Craig, Lieutenant & Quartermaster G H Fox and 75 men

RA – Lieutenant Colonel C G Henshaw, Major G M Yunge-Bateman, Captains H R Gotto, G J C Stapylton, F L C Livingstone-Learmouth, Lieutenants M N Ross, F H P O’Connor, J C Guthrie, R M Sutherland, C A Orton, J Way, J E F d’Apico, M C Dobson, 2/Lieutenants C A Mortimore, C H Smith

RE – Major W D Waghorn, Captain J M Burn

5/R Fusiliers – Lieutenant R H Reeves, 2/Lieutenant H Lancaster

6/R Fusiliers – Lieutenant H G Lyell

7/R Fusiliers – Lieutenant G H Madeley

2/Lincoln – Major G B McAndrew, Captain B Edwards, Lieutenant R Bastard and 199 men

4/Suffolk – Lieutenant F A White

R Irish – Captain G M Grogan, 2/Lieutenant the Hon. H R T G Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan and 100 men

R Irish Fusiliers – Lieutenant Colonel H T Lyle, Major R M O Glynn, Captain H Delme-Radcliffe, Lieutenant T H Pritchard

Worcester – Captain C H Bennett

3/Cornwall Light Infantry – Lieutenant O Lang

Border – Major H S Mayhew, Captain J E S Probyn, Lieutenant A R S Lyon-Campbell and 101 men

R High. – 2/Lieutenant R W Hadow

2/Northampton – Major E F Brereton and 100 men

2/Middlesex – 2/Lieutenant D W Churchill

3/Leinster – 2/Lieutenant T R Umbers

Leinster – Captain J D Mather, 2/Lieutenant C Harman

5/Munster Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant W E Beamish

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel E J E Risk, Major J Ritchie and 49 men

Lovant’s Scouts – Captains the Hon. J Forbes-Sempill, H B Galloway, the Hon. J F Gathorne-Hardy, Lieutenants C Burn-Murdoch, C N Macdonald, D E Mackintosh, C Lamb, C Stirling, E B Mackenzie, the Hon. A T J Fraser and 219 men

N Z M I – Lieutenant A J M Bonar

C P Rail. – Lieutenant A Wilcox

Ceylon M I – Lieutenant G M Wigram

Civil Veterinary Surgeons J J O’Connor, C C Abrum

Civil Surgeons J A Howard, A S Sieger, W White

Reverends W Naish, H C Orpwood, F H Roach, J Brough, E R Day

Nursing Sisters A R Andre, A J Davidson, F Greystone, A Von Dix

RHA – 234 men

RFA – 21 men

R Welsh Fusiliers – 101 men

2/D of Cornwall’s Light Infantry – 89 men

2/Leinster – 100 men

APO – 32 men

Due Southampton Aug 16

 

p12c Note Here: LG Staff, Burn-Murdoch

 

London Times, 04 Aug 02 (Monday)

p3b Dateline Durban, Aug 1. The Scottish Horse will leave Durban tomorrow on board the Goth. Due Southampton 28 Aug

 

p8d The Colombian arrived Southampton Saturday morning with the following listed:

15/Imperial Yeomanry – 19 officers and 340 men.

5, 9 & 17/RFA – 100 men

 

The Carisbrook Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday with Colonel Kekewich, and the 10/Imperial Yeomanry

 

The Staffordshire arrived Southampton Saturday afternoon with 52 officers and about 1,200 men

 

The Mohawk arrived Southampton Saturday with the following:

8/N Z M R – 7 officers and 39 men

2/E Surrey – 3 officers and 100 men

1/R High. – 1 officer and 70 men

1/S Staffordshire – 1 officer and 100 men

GG – 8 officers and 283 men

2/SG – 3 officers and 248 men

Details.

The Malta arrived Southampton Water yesterday afternoon and will land troops this morning. The following were listed:

6/ Imperial Yeomanry – 21 officers and 531 men, Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton Campbell, commanding

7/Imperial Yeomanry – 20 officers and 453 men, Major De Bree, commanding

2/Cheshire Volunteer Eng. – 1 officer and 43 men

 

London Times, 05 Aug 02 (Tuesday)

p8c The Malta, Dunolly Castle and the Mohawk arrived at Southampton yesterday.

 

The Aurania, for St Vincent and Southampton, left Table Bay on Sunday

 

Dateline Wellington Aug 4. The Britannia, from Durban and Melbourne arrived here last night with 55 cases of sickness on board. Three deaths occurred during the passage.

 

London Times, 06 Aug 02 (Wednesday)

p8 b The Pembroke Castle, from South Africa for Southampton, passed Hurst Castle last night.

 

The Britannic, from Natal, arrived at Auckland yd, and is to leave today for Sydney

 

Add Lieutenant R Trevor Tudor Owen, 2/Middlesex, to passenger list on Kildonan Castle.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 06 Aug 02

p17 The Kinfauns Castle sails for England today with the following named military passengers: Brigadier General Dalfield, Colonels Sclater, Finlayson, Major Topham and family, Majors Carrington Smith, McCrea, S Fitz. G Cox, Corbyn, Captain Bald, Captain & Mrs. Pilcher, Captains Staveley, Greenway, Freebody, Dingle, D F Sempell, E J Marshall, Lieutenants Hon. J C Littleton, Westmacott, Gilliott, Barlow, Style, Adair, Gardiner, Hargreaves, Tijon, Pennant, H B Barrett, Williams, Kuckock, E Wood, Mayne, Tynte,

 

p25 Dateline London, Aug 3. The Englishman left Bombay yesterday with a number of Boers who are returning to South Africa.

 

London Times, 07 Aug 02 (Thursday)

p3f The Pembroke Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following:

8/Hussars – 200 men

1/R Scots – 105 men

2/W Surrey – Captain H M Cowper, Lieutenant R H Mangles and 100 men

1/ Liverpool – 98 men

1/Manchester – 100 men

2/ R Irish – 103 men

South African Irregular Corps. – 168 men

Details

 

The Nubia, for Southampton, left Natal Tuesday.

 

The Manila, from Australasia, arrived Durban Tuesday.

 

The Soudan, from London, arrived at Cape Town on Tuesday and left for Durban

 

London Times, 08 Aug 02 (Friday)

p3a Dateline Melbourne, Aug 7. The Drayton Grange, with 2,000 troops has arrived.”The vessel was very much overcrowded, illness was widespread on board, and sanitary provision was deficient. Five deaths occurred and there were 90 men in hospital.” Long article follows.

 

London Times, 09 Aug 02 (Saturday)

p11c The Saxon left Cape Town for Southampton July 31 with the following on passage home:

1/R Dragoons. – Lieutenants W D Grant, A H Cooper and 99 men

13/Hussars – Captain L S Battye, Lieutenant T G Anderson and 30 men

Staff – Major General A FitzR Hart-Synnot

16/Lancers – Lieutenants A Neave, F E Adams, H C Howard, A L Tate

3/Hussars – Major V G Whitler, Captain R S Hunt

3/DG – Major Sir A Lushington

18/Hussars – Lieutenants J G Dugdale, A S Will

20/Hussars – Captain H R Lee

RA – Major C M Ross-Johnson, Lieutenants J G G Magee, H R Scarlett, A H Harrison

GG – Captain N S Blackett, 2/lts. C de Crespigny, Lord A Percy

CG – Captains H D Studd, C H D Willoughby, Lieutenants C D Baring, H M Pryce-Jones, W H V Darell, G Stewart

Northumberland Fusiliers – Captains W C Wright, H B Warwick, F B Morley

1/Scottish Borderers – Captain E N Broadbent, 2/Lieutenant A M Jameson and 101 men

2/Worcester – Captain E C F Wodehouse, Lieutenant H R Eliott

1/Oxford Light Infantry – Captain E A E Lethbridge, Lieutenant G A Sullivan, 2/Lieutenant F J R Peel and 199 men

1/Derby – Lieutenant Colonel F C Shaw, Major L Gordon-Cumming, Lieutenants A S Murray, G Magoll, M K Hodgson, L O Mott and 206 men

Munster Fusiliers – Lieutenant W Leahy

2/Shropshire Light Infantry – Captain H Hudson, Lieutenant P C Huth and 103 men

1/Cameron High. – Captain A C McLean, Lieutenant F C Anderson and 107 men

Leinster – Lieutenants T W Butler, Kearney, A P Woods

RB – Major C F Pinney, Captain M E Manningham-Buller, Lieutenant R H Townshend

3/R W Surrey – Lieutenant Colonel W A D Shelton

Cheshire – Captain R M Cadell, Lieutenant L A/ Forster

6/Warwick – Captain R D Wigham

E Surrey – Captain L G Ironsides, Lieutenant R V O Hart, 2/Lieutenant A Elphinston

2/W Kent – Lieutenant Colonel W G B Weston

4/Durham Light Infantry Colonel M H Lambert

2/Somerset Light Infantry – Lieutenant P M Wardlaw

Essex – Captain C F Boone

2/SR – Major C T C Carter-Campbell

RAMC – Surgeon-General W H McNamara, Lieutenant Colonel G E Weston, Lieutenant H B Fawcus

Civil Surgeon J M Lewis

Nursing Sisters L Haud, R M Browse

2/Northumberland Fusiliers – 101 men

2/Worcester – 100 men

2/Leinster – 100 men

4/RB – 85 men

Due Southampton Aug 16.

 

The Syria, from Southampton, arrived Table Bay Thursday morning.

 

London Times, 11 Aug 02 (Monday)

p11f The Kildonan Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 65 officers and 956 men.

 

The Corinthian arrived Southampton Saturday with the following:

2/Gloucester – 2 officers and men

2/Bedford – 2 officers and 100 men

2/Norfolk – 1 officer and 100 men

1/ R Irish Fusiliers –1 officer and men

2/W Surrey – 2 officers and 99 men

1/Sussex – 2 officers and 98 men

Officers included Major C J Vines and Lieutenant Colonel R J L Fayle, RAMC

 

The Alnwick Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 700 Reservists of the 6/Dragoons, 11/Hussars, RFA, 2/Northumberland Fusiliers, E/ Lancs., 2/Irish Rifles, 1/Connaught Rangers and RAMC Included were Major Trent, E/ Lancs., and Major Curzon, 2/IR

 

The St Andrew arrived Southampton yesterday with the following listed:

21/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel A W Jarvis, and 484 men

2/Devon – 100 men

2/Somerset Light Infantry – 102 men

1/Leicester – 99 men

2/SR – 99 men

1/Essex – 100 men

2/Yorkshire Light Infantry – 99 men

KRRC – 99 men

2/Manchester – 100 men

1/RB – 101 men

1/Durham Light Infantry – 100 men

 

The Custodian arrived Southampton yesterday with 541 Reservists and time-expired men of the 18/Hussars, 19/Hussars, RFA, RGA, Irish Fusiliers, RAMC, and Lieutenant Colonel R,H, Morrison, Staff.

 

London Times, 12 Aug 02 (Tuesday)

p10a & b. The Simla left for England July 29 with the following invalids:

Staff – Colonel J W Godfray

Imperial Yeomanry – Surgeon-Captain J H Wright

3/GG – Major H R Crampton-Roberts

1/SG – Lieutenant Colonel W C G McGrigor

3/R Warwick – 2/Lieutenant E V M Schelley

4/ Liverpool – Lieutenant E H Le M Sinkinson, 2/Lieutenant E A A Lewis

4/Bedford – Lieutenant F E Fitz H Wright

3/Leicester – Lieutenant Quartermaster Sergeant J Breacher ( ? Lieutenant Quartermaster Sergeant )

3/W Riding – Lieutenant W A Ross

1/Sussex – 2/Lieutenant J L Sleeman

2/Essex – Captain C W Barlow

RAMC – Colonel W R Allin

Reverend S S Stitt

Civil Surgeons J H Hefferman, J T Sear, G E Cathcart, E H Worth, R Gedatly, P H Clarke

Nursing Sisters M W Pughe, M A Rickards, G E Larner, A G Hayhurst

Sick laying down, 40; sick convalescent, 312, including 11 RN

Wounded laying down, 10; wounded convalescent, 14

With the following on passage home:

11/Hussars – Lieutenant C S Rome

11/Lancers – Major N T Nickalls

RA – Major W R N Madocks, Captains H E Carey, RE Ramsden, D G Blois, W C Symon, F C Poole, Hon. N A Hood, W A S Gommel, H J Brock

RE – Major H C Nanton

GG – Captains the Hon. G A A Hood, the Hon. F C Stanley

SG – Surgeon-Major S G Moores, Lieutenant the Earl of Granard

R W Surrey – Lieutenant C F Watson

4/Lancaster – Captain J Rutteledge

4/Warwick – Captain H C Stuart

Somerset Light Infantry – Major H J Everett, 2/Lieutenant C E G Levedson Gower

3/ Liverpool – Captain H W Hutson

1/Welsh Fusiliers – Captain J B Cockburn

KOSB – Captain H G M Amos, 2/Lieutenant C A L Irvine

R Innis. Fusiliers – (?) E S Carey

Oxford Light Infantry – 2/Lieutenant J A Pollock

Manchester – Major G Grant, Lieutenant J J O Sullivan

R Irish Fusiliers – Lieutenant W Garrard

I S C – Captain W H Wradell

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel L E Anderson, Captain M Taylor

Western Light Infantry – Lieutenant W Milward Yates

D o. Edinburgh’s Volunteer Rifles – Lieutenant E Knap

Marshall’s Horse – Lieutenant J R Harris

Driscoll’s Scouts – Lieutenant J B Ellard

BSAP – Captain L T E Lewellyn

Kimberley L H – Captain G C Corry Smith

Reverends W B Alexander, D R Slacke, J F Prince

Civil Surgeon M Eustace

Civil Surveyoe H A Elton

Nursing Sisters S A Boneham, G E S Saunder, K A G Chew, M G Gilmore, D A Gray

Due Southampton Aug 20

 

The Nubia left Durban for England Aug 5, with the following:

1/A &S High. – Lieutenant E D Cuthbertson, 2/Lieutenant A B Brown

1/Welsh Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant A G Frere

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain G Fraser, Lieutenants W St G Asha, J Anderson

1/Manchester – 2/Lieutenants A H D Millard, R H Spooner

RGA – Captain R de B Hassell, Lieutenant C A H Campbell

RFA – Major H Rouse

RE – Lieutenant N H Brierley

1/KOSB – 2/Lieutenant J F McKay

2/S Wales Borderers – 2/Lieutenant R S G Wynn

ASC – Captain H J Russell

1/Border – Lieutenant J R C Meiklejohn

3/Dublin Fusiliers – Lieutenant R D Johnson

2/RB – Captain B A Turner

1/Leicester – Lieutenant F Colquhoun

3/Scots Fusiliers – Lieutenant J Boyle

Civil Veterinary Surgeon J Stableford

Civil Surgeon B Dunlop

Nursing Sisters H M Shaw, A B Denton, S M Paterson, A Finnemore

441 men

Ship Medical Staff, RAMC – Colonel O Todd, Captains H J Parry, J W Meake, Lieutenant C C Cumming, Lieutenant & Quartermaster T Exton and 33 men

Civil Surgeons A D Thomson, G G Whyte

Nursing Sisters Carr, A R Cullum, K Despard, J Paget, F Sykes, K X Phillips, M Pedlar, L M Green

Due Southampton Aug 28.

 

The Moravian left for England Aug 4 with the following on passage home:

RE – Lieutenant Colonel W R Stuart, Captain F Fuller, Lieutenants R H Greig, J J H Nation and 301 men

1/E Lancs. – Lieutenant O B Hargreaves

RAMC – Captain F J Wadebrown and 8 men

Cape Colonial Forces – Captain A H S Baker

Nursing Sisters F E Beedie, E F Ridgley

Due Southampton Aug 26

 

The Templemore left Port Natal for England July 31, having on board Reservists:

1/Leicester – Bt. Major H M Welstead, Lieutenant R R Rayner and 100 men

1/Yorks Light Infantry – Captain H W B Thorpe and 100 men

2/ W Yorks – Lieutenants G L Crossman, A H Cuthell and 99 men

2/N Staffs. – Bt. Major H K Carlyon, Lieutenant A S Conway and 99 men

2/E Surrey – Captain A C S Barchard, Lieutenant REN North and 98 men

1/S Staffs. – Lieutenant R W Morgan and 118 men

1/Durham Light Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel H S Fitzgerald, Captain R F Bell, Lieutenant A H M Bowens and 100 men

2/R Irish Fusiliers – Lieutenants A G Knocker, S M L Clements and 102 men

2/E Yorks – Captain C E Cobb and 98 men

2/Black Watch – Lieutenant Colonel A M Carthew Corstoun and 98 men

19/Hussars – Lieutenant C R I Hull and 48 men

18/Hussars – Lieutenant J W Lichtenburg and 9 men

3/DG – Captain G A Burgoyne and 9 men

6/DG – 37 men

5/DG – Lieutenant H P Travers and 31 men

1/Leinster – 100 men

2/Manchester – Captain G C Cooper King and 100 men

RAMC – Captain C Healy, Lieutenant C D Davies and 8 men

3/R Fusiliers – Captain G D Waddell

Due Southampton Aug 26

 

The Orissa left for England Aug 1 with the following on passage home:

2/Dragoons – Major E’A Maude, Lieutenants H C T Parker, A M Henley, W A Montgomery and 182 men

7/DG – Major C W Thompson and 98 men

RA – Majors A F Powell, R S De Winton, Captain C N B Ballard, Lieutenant F D Gothin

E Kent – Captain R A Reith, Lieutenant H L Archer Haulblon

D o. Cornwall’s Light Infantry – Lieutenant E E Barrow

Welsh – Captain J H Kerrick, Lieutenant G F Pridham

N Lancs. – Major H F Coleridge, Captain R W Thompson

RB – Captain A T Paley

Suffolk – Lieutenant W L FitzSimons

Essex – Lieutenant R Preston Whyte

Oxford Light Infantry – Lieutenant J C M Doran

ISC – Major J Vans Agnew

Cape Mounted Rifles – Captain F Young

Reverend Father G Walmsley

Civil Surgeons C H G Atkyns, E Curtin, W Bell

Nursing Sisters A D Cameron, A A Hill, N R Mackintosh, A W C Higgs

2/E Kent – 100 men

2/Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry – 98 men

1/Welsh – 99 men

1/N Lancs. – 103 men

2/RB – 99 men

ASC – 15 men

South African Irregular Horse – 139 men

RAMC – 16 men

Due Southampton Aug 31

The Berwick Castle left for England Aug 3 with the following on passage home:

Devon – Captain S Osborne

Cameronians – Major T T Macan and 103 men

RB – Major L F Green Wilkinson

Essex – Lieutenant A G N Wood

Middlesex – Lieutenant Colonel G B Lempriere

Canadian M I – Major D V Eaton, Lieutenants G Roy, D Douglas Young, Surgeon-Captain L R Murray and 226 men

RAMC – Major J F Donogan

Civil Surgeon J F Bulfin

2/Devon – 100 men

1/RB – 98 men

1/Essex – 99 men

S A Irregular Corps – 70 men

Due Southampton Aug 27

 

The Dilwara left for England July 31 with the following on passage home:

14/Hussars – Captain H W Tilney and 99 men

RA – Major A R Stuart, Captain H L Reed, Lieutenants W Jackell, F A S Morgan, S Carruthers

S Wales Borderers – Major E C Purchas, Lieutenant L H Tudor, 2/Lieutenant H C H W Moffat

Wilts. – Captain W S Brown, Lieutenant CB Long

Gordon High. – Lieutenant J R White, 102 men

Black Watch – Lieutenant H T Peareth

Liverpool – Lieutenants R W Gaskell, H T C Wheeler

Essex – Lieutenants B B Green, R W F Cotgrave

R Fusiliers – Lieutenant H N Winter

Yorks. Light Infantry – Captain C H M Tabutean

R Dublin Fusiliers – Major C T Sennet

Hants. – Lieutenant R H A Daniell

R Innis. Fusiliers – Lieutenant R J H Pattle

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant N C G Camerons, 2/Lieutenant H R A Whitehead

Lancs. Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant D G M Dundas

W Riding – 2/Lieutenants P J Gout, R J McCleverty

Cheshire – 2/Lieutenants J N Simons, A E J Connell McDowell, H S Hodgkin, J F A St Maur Sheil

Scots Fusiliers Lieutenant J P Boyd Carpenter

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel E J Coates

S A Irregular Mounted Force – Lieutenant A H Winterton

South African Constabulary – Lieutenant W F Glieman

ISC – Major L W C Karrick, Lieutenant K Henderson

Border Scouts – Lieutenant H G Maddison Layland

South African L H – Lieutenant C M F Lilly

Cape Garr. Artillery – Lieutenant W Bridges

D of E O Volunteer Rifles – Captain G M Johnson

Reverends Edwards, R J Deane Oliver

Civil Veterinary Surgeons J Thompson, C E Smith

Civil Surgeons D F R Clarke, W H Sturge

Nursing Sisters J C S Spence, E N Newton, L Parsons, E M Pethick

2/S Wales Borderers – 198 men

2/Wilts. – 101 men

3/Wilts. – 25 men

2/V B Norfolk – (?) 25 men

3/Berks. – 25 men

4/Norfolk – 17 men

Warwick – 65 men

Various Corps – 76 men

S A Irregular Corps – 146 men

Telegraph Division, RE – 28 men

Details – 143 men

Due Southampton Aug 21.

 

The Gascon left for England Aug 3 with the following on passage home:

7/DG – Captain & Qm F C Butcher and 102 men

16/Lancers – Lieutenant G F Martyn and 95 men

Imperial Yeomanry – Major E A Cunningham

RA – Captain E M Birch, Lieutenant C L T Walwyn

Oxford Light Infantry – Major G F Mockler and 194 men

Sussex – Major A R Gilbert, Lieutenant C E Bond and 100 men

Cheshire – Captain A De C Scott and 98 men

R Scots Fusiliers – Captain E E Blaine, Lieutenants R G Craufurd, T S Mason and 197 men

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captains C J Griffen, J J Whitehead, Lieutenant W Mellor

Berks. – Captain A S Turner, Lieutenant F H Moore and 100 men

R Scots – Lieutenant C L Price

Worcester – Lieutenants A H D Ray, R A De B Rose and 101 men

Bedford – 2/Lieutenant E C Talbot and 99 men

North’d Fusiliers – 2/Lieutenant J W Henry

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel A Peterkin, Major A Watson and 51 men

Civil Surgeons H A Carter, R Wilbond, C H Hawkins

Nursing Sisters G McFarlane, M G Denton, A Matherson, S J Coldwell, E Grey, E R Tait

1/Suffolk – 100 men

RFA – 101 men

Various Corps – 30 men

ASC – 39 men

S A I C – 65 men

Due Southampton Aug 24.

 

The Britannic arrived at Sydney Sunday

 

The Goorkha arrived Southampton yesterday morning with 68 officers and 1,393 men including the following:

4/Imperial Yeomanry – 550 men

10/Imperial Yeomanry – 322 men

5/Lancers, 2/W Kent, and Irish Fusiliers

 

London Times, 13 Aug 02 (Wednesday)

p3a Dateline St Helena, Aug 12. The German liner Hertzog, detailed to convey German prisoners to Germany from St Helena, left yesterday evening with 49 Germans and 5 Hollanders.

 

Dateline Bermuda, Aug 12. The City of Vienna sailed today for Cape Town with 1,090 Boer prisoners.

 

p5a The Goth left for England Aug 5, with the following on passage home:

Scottish Horse – Lieutenant Colonel The Marquis of Tullibardine, Captains Lord G Stewart-Murray, R H Dick-Cunyngham, J Stuart-Wortley, Lieutenants W Macklin, W C Ross, B R Baker, H Barnett, R Fotheringham, G H Gordon, J S Gordon, G Hampson, J L Jack, J L Moates, R C Skinner, P E Stanley, Surgeon-Captain W S Kidd and 764 men

R Lancaster – Lieutenant F C Napier and 100 men

Middlesex – Majors L G Oliver, R de H Burton and 100 men

York & Lancaster – Lieutenant H A B Salmond, 2/Lieutenant A C Cameron and 99 men

RA – Bt. Major W P Saunders

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain A S Lawrence

E Yorks. – 2/Lieutenant F Hind

Manch. – Lieutenant W G Young

Reserve of Officers – Lieutenant Colonel H T W Allatt

Devonshire – Lieutenant J W Woolcomb

Essex – Lieutenant J H Disney

Border – Lieutenant E Berry

W Surrey – Lieutenant R G Clarke

RB – Lieutenant E B Powell

SR – Lieutenant R S Chisholm

RAMC – Major J R Mallins, Lieutenants S Worthington, M C Beatty (invalided)

Canadian M I – Major F A O Farrell, Captains F J Clark, J N Caines, Harrington, McMillan, Hadwen, Surgeon-Captain Jory Anderson, Lieutenants G C Barker, A Butler, W S Kingsford, B C White, J C Briggs, W A Cook, G L Boulanger, W L Savage, W A Simson, A H Dawson, C F Pooley, J C de Balinhard, J D Harriott, C Tomlinson, F L Hartley, H R Page, P Stanley, A S Purvis, W A Crimmon, R A Carman, C O Beardmore, G A MacBeth, W H Bell, P R Terman, Lieutenant & Quartermaster C Lavie, J Hamilton and 22 men

Canadian Medical Corps. – Major F L Vaux

Civil Surgeon W F McEwen

Due Southampton Aug 28

 

The Orient, from Table Bay, arrived Wellington Saturday.

 

The Dominion has arrived at St Helena and disembarked 510 men of the Manchester Regiment She is to embark 380 men of the Sussex Regiment and 524 men of the Wiltshire Regiment

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 13 Aug 02

p1 Dateline Durban, Aug 5. The Michigan has arrived here from Fiume with horses and 18 stowaways. Several pages of this issue are unreadable.

 

p26 The Norman sails today for England with the following named military passengers: Colonel & Mrs. Heyman, Colonel Grogan, Lieutenant Colonels Horne, G Sylvester, Majors Oliver, Richardson, Livingstone, M Kilby, Captains Dunbar Anderson, Jains, C Barclay, E C Holland, Smitheman, Reeves, J Webb, Sir. J Keane, Wallace, Lieutenants Hughes-Bonsell, T Huband, Huband, Surgeon-General Watson, Sergeant Brand.

 

p27 The Norham Castle sailed for England late Monday afternoon with 770 Imperial Yeomanry The Syria sailed yesterday for England with 1,050 officers and men, listed as: Lieutenant Colonel Paris and 200 men of 1/Derbyshires, under Captain Radford, 200 men of the 1/Leinsters under Captain Legg, 200 Seaforth High., under Major Bradford, and over 300 men of the RA and RE

Most third class accommodations on the weekly mail steamers have been reserved by the government for troops.

The Norman sails tomorrow with the following named military passengers: Lieutenant Colonel Byrne, Lieutenants E J G Dore, J R Boothby, E A Barratt and 197 men of the 24/Imperial Yeomanry who embarked at East London.

 

London Times, 14 Aug 02 (Thursday)

p8c The Aurania left for England Aug 3 with the following on passage home:

1/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel E M Percival, Captains E W Thain, R Allsopp, A F V Bowles. Lieutenants L W Grant-Henshaw, H L P Russell, J L Pegg, P Wallace, W H S Leonard, L S Innis, H P Gray, E St G Bowley, L B Bigg, G Tylden, H M Blair, E A Dyer, E H Currie, W V Edwards, Lieutenant & Quartermaster G H Fox, Veterinary Captain J P Spanton, and 229 men

11/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel R B Firman, Captains J H Watson, S H Prell, C C Murray, F D J Annesley, G L Johnstone, T Sargent, Lieutenants H E Jamieson, G P Plumptre, C Wright, P Roscorla, W D Butler, W C Cunningham, A E McLean, O Mowatt, E J Malin, S H Sheffield, A C Carey, G H S Lyne, E Parsons, R H Greaves, T E Mereney, H C Fowley, F J Cooke, C Amyatt-Burney, Lieutenant & Quartermaster F Langley and 606 men

2/DG – Lieutenant L C F Oppenheim

9/Lancers – Lieutenant W Grant

20/Hussars – Lieutenant A P Gibbs

RA – Major F R Patch

Sligo Militia Artillery – Captain G A Heather

Cork Militia Artillery – Captain N B Jobson

RE – Lieutenant Colonel A Thompson

Electrical Eng. – Captains D Bradley, J F O’Shaughnessy, Lieutenants J H Field, G W Peart, and 30 men

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants P F Wall, J R Devino, G R Welsted, Lieutenant & Quartermaster E S Deposs

2/V B Lincoln – Lieutenant G V Dove and 27 men

W India – Lieutenant Colonel E S C Kennedy

1/V B Berks. – Lieutenant C G Carter

ISC – Major R Chesney

R Munster Fusiliers – Lieutenant S H Hazeldine, 2/Lieutenant A Graham

R Innisk. Fusiliers – Captain E W Atkinson

N Staffs. – Lieutenant C J Boyce

Black Watch – Lieutenant Colonel M M Berkeley

Res. of Officers – Major G Hearn

Y & Lancs. – Lieutenant H R Headlam

KOSB – Captain H D N McLean

Middlesex – 2/Lieutenant A S Page

RAMC – Major A J Reilly, Captain E C Anderson

Johannesburg Mounted Rifles – Lieutenant A Osborne

Aust. Medical Corps – Lieutenant H N Formby and 16 men

Aust. Comm. Horse – Lieutenants R V Doudney, F C E Codd, CB Holme, and 30 men

N Z M I – Lieutenant A S Weir, F Willis, J C McKillop, A Powrie, H R Moss-Davis, R Grace, Surgeon-Major A Malne-Thompson, Surgeon-Captain R C McLachlan, Veterinary Captain C R Neale, and 47 men

N S W Bushmen – Lieutenant W H Thomas and 46 men

Queensland Bushmen – Lieutenant P S Sleight

N S W M I – Captain F W Mellhuish

Reverends J F Sweatman, A Hordern, J Partridge

Civil Surgeons A E Wynter, W Woodhouse, O S Maunsell, R F Williams, B Farrell

Civil Veterinary Surgeon T Parker

Nursing Sisters K Webb, A B Noble, G Deacon, L E Colston, M F Richardson, F M Learmouth, E Johnson, V P Squire, E McIntosh, A A Bonsfield, E M Renton, B E Caws, M A C Millington, D E J Wetson, E Ellis, E Prangley, A E Byrne, E A S Webster, C E A Thorpe, E A Chaffey, M J Mill, F H Barry, M Ounsworth, E M Beetham, M M Tunley, G K Swanton, H H Mason, E Kitching, P M Barsdorf, M Talbot, A Austin,

RAMC – 14 men

The following were disembarked at Cape Town owing to overcrowding:

RFA – Lieutenant Ewart and 48 men

RE – Major Schrieber, Captains C S Wilson, A Hildebrand, H McInnes

Telegraph Battalion RE – 147 men

5 Field Troop, RE – 26 men

47 Company RE – 11 men

A Troop, Bridging Battalion RE – 12 men

17 Company, RE – 23 men

12 Company RE – 5 men

26 Company RE – 13 men

23 Company RE – 3 men

1/Field Troop – 28 men

2/Black Watch – Lieutenant Bullock and 100 men

1/Leinster – Captain Legg and 97 men

Due Southampton Aug 25.

The Pongola left Durban Aug 6, for Colombo and Calcutta with the following on passage:

ASC – Major G H Cardew, for Singapore

Civil Surgeon H Leembruggen, for Colombo

ISC – Captain G D M Moore, for Calcutta

 

The Kinfauns Castle left for England Aug 6 with the following on passage home:

3/Imperial Yeomanry – Major M S Dawson, Captains J B Royle, L E O Charlton, H R Cole-Hamilton, H R Meyer, W Gutch, J S Corbett, C Shears, R Cattley, F Douthwaite, Lieutenants A de A Donisthorpe, RE Sugden, A F Turner, C L Cockell, W Hewetson, A D Ramsay, F N Griffin, M R Wilson, W G L Nantes, A M Hutchins, H C Hall, R L Layton, J Bennett, H M Beckett, E Green, D R Lahiff, G Swainston Strangways. P B Woodford, D F Christy, and 617 men

Staff – Brigadier General H E Belfield, Colonel J Adye, Majors S Fitz, G Cox

Details, Imperial Yeomanry – Major W C Knight, Captain A B Boyd-Carpenter, Lieutenant A J Servaes and 74 men

6/DG – Lieutenant R H Style

15/Hussars – Captain J E H Bald

RA – Colonel H C Sclater, Major R F McCrea, Captains E H Stevenson, C S Ingham, C W Kennaway, A H Devenish, Lieutenants R A Tigon, C J C Maunsell, D Smith

RE – Lieutenant Colonel P T Buston, Major T Harrison-Topham

Seaforth High. – Captains D Forbes-Sampill, F Marshall

RB – Captain C R Staveley, Lieutenants A McComas, J C Lyttleton, O C S Gilliat, A K Hargreaves

Middlesex – Captain H Storr

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant G P Westmacott

N Lancs. – Lieutenant R M Luckock

W Kent – J H Bennett

Lancs. Fusiliers – Lieutenant E Barlow

ISC – Captains N McPherson, W Keyworth, H H Cobb, A E Barnard, Lieutenants M E Tuito, R W Henderson, H G Bally

RAMC – Captain E M Pilcher, T C Lauder

Kitchener’s F S – Lieutenant Colonel A E W Wilson

Canadian M I – Major E A C Hasmar, Captain C H Rogers

South African Constabulary – Captain H Dingle, Lieutenant J Gardiner

Kimberley – Colonel R A Funlayson

Civil Surgeon M W Renton

78 men including 32 from P O C

Due Southampton Aug 23.

 

The Staffordshire left Royal Albert Docks yesterday morning with 4 officers and a few details for Bermuda where she will embark 1,000 Boer Prisoners for Cape Town.

 

The Avoca left Southampton for South Africa yesterday afternoon with her full complement of nurses and orderlies plus a few indulgence passengers.

 

Next Tuesday the latest P and O liner, the Sardinia, will leave London for the cape as the 12th charter from that company.

 

The Golconda, from India, arrived at Natal on Tuesday.

 

The Syria, for Southampton, left Table Bay on Tuesday afternoon.

 

London Times, 15 Aug 02 (Friday)

p4e The Braemar Castle left for England Aug 7, with the following on passage home:

2/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel W H O’Neill, Captains R C W Lukin, C H Haigh, H P Wolff, R Jenkins, E C S Jervis, Lieutenants H G R F Andrews, J B Drummond, J S Ireland, R F Forbes, S G Shepperd, J Evans, H Barwell, P G Nevile, H H Holmes, R D Anderson, T Thomas, Lieutenant & Qm E Hides, and 594 men

9/Imperial Yeomanry – Majors T R Mallock, T Walcott, Captains A E Darvall, W N Dugdale, G H Ardagh, G H Mytton, H G Young, E W P Uniacke, Lieutenants H G S Gray, H Ellis, N I M Campbell, A G Wade, R R Tailyour, A Hine, A G Bolingbroke, H Davis, H,. C C Dela Poer, B H M Ritchie, E Coates, E A Ash, Lieutenant & Quartermaster C, Bingham and 473 men

26/Imperial Yeomanry – Captains A St G Gibbons, H A Boyce, E A Digby, C W Carey, F W Moir, Lieutenants G Seccombe, L Johnston, J A Chalk, L A de S Dethoren, H M Goldie, J A Moncrieff, Lieutenant & Quartermaster S Reid and 151 men

1/Connaught Rangers – Captains H W Biddulph, A Webber, Lieutenant H P Blake White and 151 men

Gloucester – Captain CB Messiter

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel R F O’Brien, Major F S S Le Quesne and 14 men

Civil Surgeons A E Softly, J T Titterton, A Jack, F A Bailey, J McMillan, F W Dawson

Nursing Sisters S Clarke, A McLeod, M C Reilly, A M Lashwood, H Wolford Hansen, C Cruickshank, E Smith

Reverend Davis

Due Southampton Aug 28

 

The Canada left Point Natal for Bombay with the following:

RAMC – Major N M S Henderson

Indian Mes. Service – Lieutenant J Moore

1/Manchester – Lieutenant C C Stewart

Punjaub Ligh Horse – Lieutenant Clifford

Indian Medical Service – 11 assistant surgeons

 

The Maplemore left for England Aug 7, with the following on passage home:

10/Hussars – Lieutenant W A H Buss and 50 men

17/Lancers – Lieutenant B D Fisher and 49 men

RA – Captain J C W Malony, Lieutenants R F E Ewart, H Cowell, H W Paxton, 2/Lieutenant C E Lawder and 29 men

RE – Major A L Schreiber, Captains C S Wilson, H Hildebrand, D A MacInnes, P G Torant and 357 men

2/Black Watch – Lieutenant R A Bullock and 100 men

2/R Fusiliers – Major R N McMahon, Lieutenant R H Torkington, 2/Lieutenant J H Williams, and 149 men

1/W Riding – Captain P B Strafford, Lieutenant C O Jubb, and 148 men

2/Northampton – Major C S Cpoland, 2/Lieutenant R B Parker, and 149 men

1/KRRC – Captain L B Cumberland, Lieutenant A T Hodgson, 2/Lieutenant CP R Rawlings and 152 men

2/Wilts. – Major C H Kirkwood, Lieutenant C A Barker, and 149 men

1/Munster Fusiliers – Lieutenant J C M Canny and 117 men

Leinster – Major K M Drummond and 97 men

RAMC – Major A L Josling and 17 men

ASC – 9 men

Civil Surgeons G Hodge, A R Tweedie

South African Irregular Corps – 115 men

Due Southampton Aug 30.

 

London Times, 16 Aug 02 (Saturday)

p3f The Roslin Castle, for South Africa, left Pernambuco on Thursday.

 

The Orissa and the Dilwara, from Table Bay, for home, arrived Las Palmas yesterday.

 

The Manila, for Southampton, left Natal on Thursday.

 

The Maplemore, port of call has been changed from Las Palmas to Madeira.

 

The Fort Salisbury arrived at Southampton yesterday evening and landed 500 invalid and reservist troops.

 

London Times, 18 Aug 02 (Monday)

p6d The Tintagel Castle, from Cape Town, arrived Southampton yesterday with the following:

Lovant’s Scouts – 10 officers and 219 men

1/DG – 83 officers and men

RHA – 234 officers and men

2/Lincoln – 199 officers and men

R Irish Fusiliers – 100 officers and men

R Welsh Fusiliers – 101 officers and men

2/Cornwall Light Infantry – 89 officers and men

Border – 101 officers and men

Northampton – 100 officers and men

Leinster – 100 officers and men

Imperial Yeomanry – 75 officers and men

Details

 

The Saxon also brought troops consisting of ten officers and 281 men, details, and 25 officers and 1,281 Reservists for various depots.

London Times, 19 Aug 02 (Tuesday) Nothing Noted

 

London Times, 20 Aug 02 (Wednesday)

p9c The Norham Castle left for England Aug 11 with the following on passage home:

8/Imperial Yeomanry – Major F Humb, Captains W H Griffiths, W Jenkins, F W Saunders, Lts, A E T Stuckey, R A Swan, W Holding, R N Pike, T P Forwood, G H Chapman, H W Tracy, F C Thomson, L M Garstin, E W King, and 364 men.

24/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel H Bryne, Captains C A Booth, F Jenkins, W P Wells, Lieutenants E J G Boro, A R Asling, J R Boothby, E A Barrett, R J Watson, and 208 men.

25/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel J R Harvey, Captains H E M Hutchinsin, A M Calwell, W W Ferris, F G Chamberlin, Lieutenants W H Wilson, D C Graham, E C Hopkins, C E Moxon Browne, R Owen, Lieutenant & Quartermaster W Weightman and 159 men.

2/Imperial Yeomanry – 25 men

RAMC – Major G T H Thomas, Lieutenant A M Maclaughlin and 6 men.

Civil Surgeon J P Byrne

Nursing Sisters C Strahan, L A H Seligmann.

Due Southampton Aug 31.

 

The Arundel Castle left for England Aug 4 with the following on passage home:

1/Staffordshire – Lieutenant Colonel H A Raitt,

Manchester – Bt. Major A W Marden, Captain H W Stevens and 97 men

KRRC – Captains W A J Kay, G K Priaulx, Lieutenants F C McLachlan, B J Curling and 148 men

Royal Scots – Lieutenant T E Russell and 98 men

R Irish – Major A S Orr, Lieutenants E C Lloyd, G A O’Callaghan and 148 men

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captain F J Radcliffe and 96 men

Fife Militia Artillery – Captain D Burges

York & Lancs. – Major H S Scholey, Lieutenant T W Parkinson and 100 men

Middlesex – Major G W G Savile, Captain G W Bentley and 100 men

Liverpool – Major E H Molyneux Seel, Captain W S Bannatyne and 97 men

Lincoln – Lieutenants E N French, G le Huguet and 100 men

Buffs – 2/Lieutenant G A C Chapman and 46 men

S Lancs. – Captain S H Skinner, Lieutenant G R Mott and 90 men

Shropshire Light Infantry – Captains E R Luard, H G Bryant, 2/Lieutenant F J Leach and 149 men

R Lancs. – Lieutenant A H B Foster and 98 men

E Yorks. – Lieutenant Colonel J R F Sladen

RAMC – Major J H Daly and 8 men

RA – Lieutenant G W B Gabbitas

Jersey Militia – Captain A W Godfrey

Civil Surgeons J Weglesworth, H M Ticknell

Nursing Sisters B F Belton, D Gilbert, A Britten, G A Boyce, E Coburn, D Cocker, E A Hancock, E W Jayne, A S Johnstone

Details – 20 men

Due Southampton 26 Aug

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 20 Aug 02

p1 Dateline Durban, Aug 14. The Ionian, from Liverpool, has brought 1,500 troops. The Golconda has arrived from Calcutta with 500 Boer prisoners who will go to Umbilo Camp.

 

p23 Dateline London, Aug 13. The City of Vienna left Bermuda for South Africa yesterday with 1,090 Boer prisoners. The Staffordshire is going to Bermuda to take on Boer prisoners. The Malta is bound for St Helena to take on 1,000 Boer prisoners.

 

London Times, 21 Aug 02 (Thursday)

p3b Dateline St Helena, Aug 20. The Tagus left today with 997 Boer prisoners for South Africa. including General and Mrs. Cronje and staff. The Avondale Castle took 20 prisoners for South Africa yesterday.

 

p5e The Syria left for England Aug 12 with the following on passage home:

Staff – Captain W A Gordon

8/Hussars – Captain G M Mort, Lieutenant R W Allen and 100 men

Imperial Yeomanry – Major P Coke

RA – Major W G Massey, Captains J H W Johnstone, H Allcard, S F Stallard, G H Nugey, G H Rickard, J H Patterson, F A Wilson, H E Street, G Wheeler, A G Hay, R T Hill, A C Edwards, J A P Robinson, C W Scott, Lieutenant E N Tandy

RFA – 183 men

RGA – 42 men

R Monmouth Militia Eng. – Lieutenant J E C Partridge

Leinster – Captain R F Legg, Lieutenant B Usher and 100 men

Scottish Bord. – Captain G M Hannay, Lts H W Todhunter, E W Macdonald and 148 men

Seaforth High. – Major E R Bradford, Captains the Hon. C H M St Clair, H F Baillie and 198 men

Derbyshire – Captain G Radford, Lieutenant R S Popham and 200 men

R Munster Fusiliers – Lieutenant F S Papham

R M A – Lieutenant Colonel A Paris

Yorks. Light Infantry – Captain F Riley

KRRC – Lieutenants R M B Farrell, E W Marsh

Wilts. – Lieutenant E J FitzG King

S Wales Bord. – Captain J P Wood, Lieutenant C W Hitchcock

W Riding – Lieutenant J A Whitaker

RB – Major H C Petre, Capr. S M Neill

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captain E de P McKelly

ISC – Lieutenant E W C Ridgeway

South African L H – Lieutenant J Munro

Yorks. – Lieutenant J H Samuel

Gordon High. – Captain J E Park

Northampton – Lieutenant H N Nicholson

R Irish – Lieutenant A E De W Waller

Queensland M I – Captain H M Wolsteen

Cape Police – Lieutenant S Grave

Victorian Imperial – Lieutenant CB De B Darey

RAMC – Major R J A Durrant, Captain B W Longhurst and 15 men

Reverend H G Thompson

Civil Veterinary Surgeons G H Barber, H H L Somers, W Hepburn

Civil Surgeons W J O Jaring, E C Osborne

Nursing Sisters E M Beesby, H Fishery

South African Irregular Corps – 23 men

Details 29 men

Due Southampton Sep 2.

 

The Bulawayo left for England Aug 14 with the following on passage home:

RA – Lieutenant R F Daubuz

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain A L Tottenham, Lieutenants C H Mellish, E C Wright, G G Philip, J H Sinclair, F N Powell and 54 men

Reserve of Officers – Captain E M Eyre

Cheshire – Captain A S Coper, Lieutenant J A Busfield and 149 men

Hampshire – Captain G H Parker, Lieutenant A C Addison and 150 men

Suffolk – Captain W D B Halbed, Lieutenant C R Logan and 102 men

RAMC – Captain H B J Walton and 10 men

Civil Surgeons R Hassard, H Hutcheons

Nursing Sisters F A Rhodes, S A Fisher

POC – 42 men

Due Southampton Sep 5

 

The Simla arrived Southampton Tuesday with 64 officers and 442 men (invalids)

 

The Dilwara arrived Southampton yesterday with 43 officers and 1,045 men.

 

London Times, 22 Aug 02 (Friday)

p3b Dateline St Helena, Aug 21. The Canada embarked 1,000 Boer prisoners for return to South Africa.

 

p5a The Norman left for England Aug 14 with the following on passage home:

5/Lancers – Lieutenant A M R Bingham and 50 men

7/DG – Lieutenant F C Watson and 100 men

6/DG – Captain G C Holland

8/Hussars – Lieutenant M F S Howard

12/Lancers – Captain & Quartermaster W Barrows and 50 men

RA – Lieutenant Colonel H S Horne, C J H Seymour, Majors W H Oliver, G D Chamier, L A Tighe

RE – Lieutenant Colonel C D Learoyd, Captain A N Tucker

Reserve of Officers – Captain F G Hughes

L N Lancs. – Lieutenant R Trefusis, 2/Lieutenant R W Woodmass and 104 men

R Dublin Fusiliers – Captains A E Mainwaring, F W MacDonell, A F McDermott, Lieutenant J P B Robinson and 150 men

Northumberland Fusiliers – Captains S A J B Percival, A C Girdwood and 99 men

S Wales Borderers – Major J H du B Travers, Lieutenants C L Taylor, R W Bradley and 152 men

Border – Captain A E St V Pollard, Lieutenant G E Warren and 99 men

R Welsh Fusiliers – Captain A Hay, Lieutenant REC Ball and 151 men

R Inniskilling Fusiliers – Lieutenant E G Cochrane, 2/Lieutenant J H R Yardley and 51 men

IG – Captain Lord H Scott

R West Surrey – Captain B T Pell

Connaught Rangers – Captain J F Robertson

E Lancs. – Captain C J Lloyd-Carson

R Warwick – Captain G I Phillips, Lieutenant H C Anstey

R High. – Colonel E G Grogan, Major G J E Livingstone

Yorkshire – Lieutenant E S Drown

Suffolk – Lieutenant J C Hughes-Bonsall

Essex – Captain G B Wallace

Manchester – Captain J M Webb

E Ken t – Captain F S Reeves

RAMC – Surgeon-General Sir W D Wilson, Lieutenant Colonel R J S Simpson, Major S Hickson, Captain A F Tyrrell, T W Gibbard, Captain & Quartermaster J Hirst, Lieutenant & Quartermaster A J Pilgrim and 22 men

ASC – Colonel R B McComb

APD – Lieutenant Colonel H Bowen

Lumsden’s Horse – Lieutenant C G Huddleston

Reverends L J Mathews, A J Stevenson, F W Bennett

Civil Veterinary Surgeons F H Pinkett, M Huband

Nursing Sisters C F Hodhe, L Dawson

Due Southampton 30 Aug

 

The Ionian left Point Natal Aug 16 for Madras with the following:

G Battery RHA – Captain S G Gosling, Lieutenants E M Cunninghame, K H C Sherbrooke and 158 men

6/DG – Major A C Hamilton, Captains S R Kirby, W G Home, H C Bickford, W E Watson, Lieutenants S W Webster, H Sadler, O S T M Jones, D A Ker, W A Duncombe, B Waterhouse, 2/Lieutenants A G Gwyer, C S Knight, Vet Lieutenant Brown, 2 warrant officers and 493 men

1/Essex – Lieutenant Colonel C Wood, Majors W G Carter, H H W Rason, J S Spencer, Captains R C L Buttley, J M Tuffnell, Lieutenants F C Rasch, F N Whitmore, R Neave, F A Hamilton, J H Pattisson, T C Strickland, Bt. Major A G Pratt, Lieutenant H Wills, one warrant officer and 950 men

1/E Yorks. – 2/Lieutenant C W Watson and 28 men

RGA – 11 men

Details – 11 men

RAMC – Majors P J Power, C W Johnston, Lieutenants A C Adderley, J Powell, T B Unwin, and 3 men

IMS – 12 men

Due Madras 31 Aug The units named above are for Bangalore, Madras.

 

London Times, 23 Aug 02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted.

 

London Times, 25 Aug 02 (Monday)

p4c The Palawan left East London Aug 19 for England with the following:

38/Imperial Yeomanry – Bt. Major C W G Richardson

2/Dorset – Captain H B Household and 103 men

1/W Riding – Captain F S Exham, Lieutenant E R Taylor and 99 men

20/Hussars – Lieutenant A C Little and 32 men

2/Seaforth High. – Captain R S Wilson, Lieutenant P M Burn and 98 men

2/Wiltshire – Captain E Evans, Lieutenant R F Guy and 100 men

2/Northampton – Lieutenant C W Barton, 2/Lieutenant A G Joiner and 100 men

2/R Dublin Fusiliers – Lieutenants C T W Grimshaw, T A Moore, E CB Hawkes and 98 men

2/R W Kent – Lieutenants F J Joslin, E D Luard and 100 men

R Irish Rifles – Captain V J Kelly and 98 men

2/R Berks. – Lieutenant R P Harvey, 2/Lieutenant F B Toms (attached) and 57 men

RAMC – Major F W Birch, Captains J C Jameson, H S Thurston and 54 men

Civil Surgeons R Lindsay, J R Marshall, A McKay (K Hallock)

Nursing Sisters K Parminter, S E Richmond

Due Southampton Sep 11

 

The Templemore arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with 25 officers and 1,495 men

 

The Gascon arrived at Southampton yesterday morning.

 

The Kinfauns Castle arrived Southampton Saturday with 31 officers and 691 men of the 3/Imperial Yeomanry 78 time expired men, including 32 from the POC, and 42 officers and details.

 

London Times, 26 Aug 02 (Tuesday)

p3a Dateline Bermuda, Aug 25. The Staffordshire sailed today for Cape Town with 1,046 Boer prisoners returning to South Africa.

 

p4c The Bavarian left for England with the following on passage home:

RFA – Major T R C Hudson, Captains R S Hardman, F H Metcalfe, A M R Malloch, J F A Higgins, A M Fox, Lieutenants C F Potter, H A L Mundy, F G West, H B Higgon, W E D Broughton, H R Ayton, and 358 men

R Fusiliers – Captain G C R Overton, Lieutenants S J Lowe, J B Hulton, and 100 men

Lincoln – Lieutenant R D Warren and 101 men

R Irish – Captain E F Milner, Lieutenant C G Holland and 97 men

E Ken t – Captains G B Mairis, J McB Ronald and 100 men

R Scots – Bt. Maj, H F Wingate, 2/Lieutenant E J F Johnston and 100 men

KRRC – Major H R Blore, Lieutenant I S C Rose and 98 men

Somerset Light Infantry – Major H R Lloyd, Captain H F Hardman, Lieutenant A W S Paterson and 152 men

Cameron High. – Captain A Horne, Lieutenant J A Orr and 100 men

A & S High. – 2/Lieutenant Hon. R Bruce, O C Walker and 105 men

Yorkshire – Captain E H Esson, Lieutenant A P Strange and 158 men

Norfolk – Major C R Ballard, Lieutenant RE Walter and 153 men

Dorset – Captain W A C Fraser, Lieutenants D N Davidson, L C Wagstaff and 147 men

RB – Captains J Harrington, C A Mitchell, Lieutenants H C Prittie, J L Buxton, 2/Lieutenant N M Bullen and 51 men

ASC – Major H Davis, Captain N G Anderson and 103 men

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain O B M Power

S Wales Bord. – Lieutenants A C A Blackwell, E G Howell, F Lawrence

R Irish Rifles – Lieutenant W Eastwood

R Malta Militia – Lieutenant F Stivala

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captain H F Watson

ISC – Captain F W Daniell, Lieutenant O St J Skeen

AOC – Lieutenant R J Findlay

RE – Major E M Burton

Cheshire – 2/Lieutenant J E Carey

R W Surrey – 2/Lieutenants H F Lewis, H N A Hunter, E C Feneran

Durham Light Infantry – Major E St G Pratt, Lieutenant S J Unthank

Oxford Light Infantry – Lieutenant C G Higgins

R Sussex – Lieutenants G E Leachman, G C Morphett

RAMC – Colonel J D Edge, Majors R P Bond, W B Day, F J Morgan and 25 men

R Lancs. – 2/Lieutenant C Newington

Marshall’s Horse – Captain C W Wallis

Western L H – Lieutenant R Hescroff

Kimberley – Lieutenant W C Banham

Johannesburg M R – Lieutenant L Soden

Reverends J J M Cooper, A Dyer, E G F Macpherson

Civil Surgeons A J Evans, N N Blanchard

Nursing Sisters C S Travis, A B MacDonald, A C S Anderson

Due Southampton Sep 8.

 

The Plassy left for England Aug 19 with the following on passage home:

5/Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel W C Anderson, Major T T Pitman, Captains H Whyte, M R Backhouse, H A Cheape, A L Phillips, J A Turner, Lieutenants E Morgan, A R Taylor, R J W Leyden, C W Foreman, S Baldwin, T F R Parry, A M Bellingham, W H George, T S Palmer, J Stephenson, H Gwynne-Smith, J F E Morley, J McIntyre, A Kingsnorth, T R Jackson, H T Hanson, H P Sinclaire and 665 men

24/Imperial Yeomanry – Major W J Stewart, Captains C D Field, R G Hunter-Muskett, Lieutenants C W S James, E Bevington, K T Woodmass, M V Thomas, N E Cutler, H J Monteith, S E Apthorp, J Holland, A Kelly, and 241 men.

RA – Captains C D Hope, G T M Bridges, P S Ashford

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant H L W Parker

R W Surrey – Captain H F Warden

Shropshire Light Infantry – Lieutenant B L Williams

2/V B Middlesex – Captain A A C Selfe

E Surrey – Major H S Sloaman

R Inniskilling Fusiliers – Lieutenant F C L Veasey

R Warwick – Lieutenants C F Burnand, J B Haddon, G B Marriott

R Irish – 2/Lieutenant C T Furber

W Riding – Captain RE Maffett, 2/Lieutenant R B Clifton

Norfolk – Lieutenant J M Lindsay, 2/Lieutenant G B H Jolliffe

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel S F Longhead, W L Lane, Majors P C F Gordon, H Hosie, Captains W G Beyts, A H Benson, Lieutenant & Quartermaster E P Offord

ASC – Lieutenant E L Franklin

Border Scouts – Captain R C Damon

Cape Colonial Forces – Major Scot-Harden

Civil Surgeons L Fraser-Hurst, R H Facey, J M Ross, E Turton

Nursing Sisters Romistead, A D Barnett

Due Southampton Sep 6.

Sent 23 Mar 00

 

London Times, 27 Aug 02 (Wednesday)

p4b Note Here: Lieutenant Colonel F I Maxse commanding in place of Lieutenant Colonel H C Surtees (on leave).

 

p6a The Manila left Cape Town for England with the following invalids:

Sick convalescent – 198 men

With the following on passage home:

N Staffs. – Major T,M Hawtayne, Captain V W de Falbe and 101 men

Essex – Lieutenant G A Rayleigh and 44 men

Durham Light Infantry – Major G C Mansel, Lieutenant A W B Wallace, 2/Lieutenant W L Palk and 100 men

Yorks. Light Infantry – Captain B Tulloch, Lieutenant H Mallinsen and 100 men

Devon – Lieutenant H J Storey and 99 men

RGA – Lieutenant R A Thomas

RAMC – Colonel H Martin, Captain CB Martin, and 12 men

Civil Surgeons D Massey-Burnside, E A Trelfalo, J Roberts, J H Highet

Due Southampton Sep 12.

 

The Dominion left for England Aug 21 with the following on passage home:

3/R Sussex – Major S R Clarke, Captains C P Aldridge, A R Hurst, W M Clarke, P R Papillon, Hon. J Tufton, A J Parkin, Lieutenants H F Bidder, W W Otter, R Nicholson, C St Croix, C Wilson, J Vallentin, C D Wynter, 2/Lieutenants G R Sandeman, R B Powys-Lybbe, J S Mellor, J T North, C V M Bell. J C Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Lieutenant & Quartermaster R Pearce and 378 men.

3/Wiltshire – Lieutenant Colonel E C A Sandford, Majors R Barclay, L H Warden, Captains J P H Winterscale, E P Lewis, Lieutenants F H Brooke, W P B Fraser, 2/Lieutenants F R Bailey, H B Mogg, A McC Inglis, Lieutenant & Quartermaster G Pepper and 511 men.

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captain G H B Freeth, Lieutenant G H Soames and 100 men

R Welsh Fusiliers – Captain G W B Lloyd, Lieutenant D Powell and 97 men

Somerset Light Infantry – Lieutenant W H M Freestun, 2/Lieutenant C C Wigram and 100 men

Hants. – Captain H L Wheeler and 99 men

Cheshire – Captain J R K Birch and 97 men

R Irish Rifles – Lieutenant R A C Daunt, A F T Hughes and 99 men

RAMC – Major W L Gray, Captain F Ashe and 8 men

Nursing Sisters L C M N Noble, A B Briscoe

Due Southampton Sep 11

 

The Orcana left for England Aug 21. The following were listed:

Invalids–

CG – Lieutenant J F Hubbard

Sufflolk – Lieutenant J G Black

Worcester – Lieutenant M Crawshaw

Shrop. Light Infantry – Captain H M Smith

Connaught Rangers – Lieutenant P C Joyce

R Dublin Fusiliers – Captain W H A Croker

RAMC – Captain F M Mangin

R Malta Artillery – Captain L Monreal

Reverend G Hood

Civil Surgeon B H S Aylward

Nursing Sister E Seddon

Sick laying down, 42; sick convalescent, 247

Wounded laying down, 6; wounded convalescent, 11

With the following on passage home:

Donegal Militia Artillery – Captain W H Milligan

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant L S Deane

R Sussex – Lieutenant Colonel D A Doune

Derby – Captain R C Fenwick

Durham Light Infantry – Lieutenant J W Jeffrey

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel J C Dorman, Major E Davis, Captain F W Begbie, Lieutenant & Quartermaster A H Nubblett

ISC – Captain B F R Holbrooke

Civil Surgeons H K Dawson, T S Allan

Nursing Sisters E J Wood, J E Dodds, A G French, M S Milne

Due Southampton Sep 10.

 

The Dunvegan Castle left for England Aug 20 with the following on passage home:

Shrop. Light Infantry – Major C T Dawkins, Lieutenant G A Delme-Murray and 99 men

Liverpool – Captain W R Pinwill, Lieutenant A K Kyrke-Smith and 98 men

R Scots Fusiliers – Captain H H Northey, Lieutenant N McD Teacher and 98 men

Lancs. Fusiliers – Captain E C Brierley, Lieutenant C R Hopkinson and 99 men

Staff – Major General E Wood

RA – Captains E B Macnaughton-McNaughton, C G L S Nash,

RAMC – Majors A E C Spence, W Turner, C J MacDonald, Lieutenant S Wood and 8 men

Nursing Sisters M J McNair, A S Liell

Due Southampton Sep 6

 

The Soudan left for England Aug 20, with the following on passage home:

Manchester – Captain J D B Erskine, 2/Lieutenant W G Mansergh and 97 men

S Lancs. – Lieutenant E Robson and 100 men

E Yorks. – Lieutenants O C Wilkinson, H E P Thomas and 100 men

ASC – Captain R B Airey, Lieutenant W J P England and 88 men

E Surrey – Captain A H S Hart-Synnet, Lieutenant E St G Anson and 100 men

R Lancs. – Captains W Sandbach, J M A Graham, Lieutenant E Von Brockdorff and 148 men

W Yorks. – Major H A Vowell, Captains L H Spry, REH Lowe, Lieutenant A L Boyall and 100 men

York & Lancs. – Lieutenants A E Palmer, RE Key and 150 men

SR – Lieutenant A McKinnon and 99 men.

Middlesex – Captain C E Pemberton, Lieutenant N E G Willoughby and 159 men

Leicester – Major F E Glossop and 100 men

Res. of Off. – Captain B Cave-Brown-Cave

RA – Major J Cowan

Yorks. Light Infantry – Lieutenants T B Brewis, C H Ackroyd, A C G Luther, Hon. E Stourton

S Staffs. – 2/Lieutenant G R Commings

R High. – Lieutenants Hon. C Hore-Ruthven, E F M Urquhart, C C Lamb, C C West, 2/Lieutenants P A Duff, RE Forrester

N Staffs. – Lieutenant J H Ridgway

Liverpool – Capt G Beaumont

KRRC – Captain M L Porter

R Scots Fusiliers – Captain J H W Pollard

AOC – Lieutenant W A Simons

RAMC – Colonel J Rhodes, Major R J Gibbes, Captain W H Nickerson

Reverend W R Gardner

Civil Veterinary Surgeon C E Parker

Civil Surgeons P Tolles, E L Jenkins

Nursing Sisters K A Moxon, G W Johnson, A Bower, P Schere, S Lamming, CB Duke, M E Knox, M L McAdam, L A Cowley, L Allman, M Potts

The following were listed as invalids:

16/Lancers – Major A G Dallas

19/Hussars – 2/Lieutenant W Gilligan

Imperial Yeomanry – Major H J Ferguson

RAMC – Lieutenant R A Cunningham

Due Southampton Sep 10

 

The Arundel Castle arrived Southampton yesterday morning with nearly 1,400 reservists and Militiamen from South Africa.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 27 Aug 02

p3 Schedule for departure listed. From Cape Town : European, 23 Aug, 2,000; Oswestry, 26 Aug, 2,000; Walmer, 27 Aug, 1,144; Assaye, 28 Aug, 1,000; Doune Castle, 29 Aug, 1,087; Tagus, 03 Sep, 1,325; Scott, 03 Sep, 900; Wileannia, 03 Sep, 200.

 

From Port Elizabeth: Galician, 24 Aug, 1,500; Harlech Castle, 03 Sep, 558; Guelph, 03 Sep, 990; Roslin Castle, 06 Sep 830; Winefredian, 11 Sep, 2,000.

From East London: Newark Castle, 28 Aug, 750; Avondale Castle, 06 Sep, 1,526; Greek, 11 Sep, 1,070; Winefredian, 12 Sep, 453.

From Durban: Englishman, 31 Aug, 1,800; Galeka, 06 Sep, 1,400; Sicilia, 10 Sep, 1,050; Rippingham Grange, Date not set, 1,500; Michigan, Date not set, 1,500.

Also mentions that these figures include the following: By the Assaye, 632 men 4/Liverpool and 350 reservists; by the Walmer Castle 888, 3/Argile and 350 reservists; by the Doune Castle, 938, 3/ H Light Infantry, 125 reservists, 17 RAMC, by the Tagus, 518, 3/N Staffordshire, 675, 4/Yorks, 200 reservists, by the Guelph, 637, 6/Manchester, by the Roslin Castle, 802, 4/Durham, by the Winefredian, 1,296 I Y, by the Avondale Castle, 740, 5/R B, 558, 3/Lancaster, by the Greek, 515, 6/Worcester, 539, 3/E Yorks, by the Winefredian from East London, 453 Imperial Yeomanry

 

p6 The Palawan sailed from East London for England with 700 men including W Riding, 100; Northamptonshire, 100; Wiltshire, 100; Seaforth High. , 100; 20/Hussars, 30; Dublin Fusiliers, 10; Dorset, 100; Berkshires, 60; and W Kent, 100. The following officers were listed; Captain Exham, Lieutenant Taylor, Lieutenant Barton, Lieutenant Joiner, Captain Evans, Lieutenant Grey, Captain Houshold, and Lieutenant Le Merchant.

 

p24 Dateline London, Aug 21. The Tagus has sailed from St Helena for Cape Town with 1,000 Boer prisoners.

Dateline London, Aug 22. The Canada has sailed from St Helena for Cape Town with 1,000 Boer prisoners.

Dateline London Aug 26. The Staffordshire sailed from Bermuda for South Africa yesterday with 1,046 Boer prisoners.

 

p27 The Briton arrived yesterday with the following named military passengers: Major General Sir John Ardagh, Colonel Harris, Captain G F Jenkins.

The Walmer Castle sails for Englend this afternoon with the following named military passengers: Colonels B Irving, Lambton, Lieutenant Colonel Watson, Majors Jenkins, Swaby, Burrows, Hicks, Captains D Boden, Musgrave, Legard, Lieutenants H Heyworth, Parker, Truefit, Sergeant Buyan, Q-M Sergeant Williams.

 

London Times, 28 Aug 02 (Thursday)

p9a The Orotava left for England Aug. 22 with the following on passage home:

RB – Captains J T Burnett-Stuart, R Alexander, Lieutenant C Dick-Cunningham and 99 men

Essex – Captain C J Hobkirk and 49 men

Manch. – Lieutenant E N Buchan and 98 men

RE – Lieutenant Colonel J L Irvine, Captain R H H Boys, Lieutenants Sir A Bannerman, A Meares, A J Wolff, E V Turner and 418 men

2/DG – Lieutenant A K H O’Brien and 50 men

RA – Lieutenant Colonel E J K Priestley, Major G Milne, Captain B M Bateman, Lieutenant C E G Woollcombe-Adams, 2/Lieutenant B Lamb

RFA – 100 men

R Inniskilling Fusiliers – Lieutenant G C Adams and 30 men

R Scots Fusiliers – Lieutenant A St L Fetherstonhaugh and 99 men

Gordon High. – Captain P S Allan, Lieutenant V Gordon and 99 men

RAMC – Major M W Russell and 25 men

Lieutenant & Qms. B E Essex, J B Conolly

E Lancs. – Lieutenant G E M Hill

R Warwickshire – Captain F C P Williams-Freeman

Yorks. – Major M L Ferrar

Worcester – Brevet Major B F B Stuart, Lieutenant M G See

Derby – Lieutenant P C Shepard

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant W G M Sarel

L N Lancs. – Lieutenant J S Gaskell

Bedford – 2/Lieutenant W E W Tottenham

Liverpool – Captain T W Williams

Connaught Rangers – Lieutenant H C Hall

R Scots – Captains S R Dunn, R W Campbell

R Sussex – 2/Lieutenant F N Thorne

KRRC – Captains H C Warre, M Pratt

R Fusiliers – Lieutenant A C Hewitt

Civil Surgeons V H Symons, H Harvey, J G Cooke

Nursing Sisters E M Kent, V Christian, E Ambrose

Due Southampton Sep 9.

 

The Golconda left for England Aug 23 with the following on passage home:

2/SR – Lieutenant S A C Hamilton and 101 men

RB – Captain A C H Kennard, 2/Lieutenant W V L Prescott-Westcar and 100 men

2/Devonshire – Lieutenants H C Whipple, B H Bosly and 100 men

1/Durham Light Infantry – Major B W L Marchon, Captain R M D’Arcy-Hildyard, Lieutenant K J W Leather and 100 men

2/Yorks. Light Infantry – Captain H C Fernyhough, Lieutenant R H Ellis and 100 men

2/E Surrey – Captain F L A Packman, Lieutenant L H le Fleming and 100 men

RGA – Captain F F Lambarde, Lieutenant H L Murrow and 88 men

2/R High. – Captain J G L Hamilton, 2/Lieutenant J M Blair and 100 men

1/S Staffs. – Captain E V Cuppage, Lieutenants REE Franklin, G B Vella, Lieutenant & Quartermaster F H White and 100 men

1/Leicester – Majors E R Scott, L C Sherer and 101 men

2/Manchester – 3 men

19/Hussars – 1 man

RAMC – Lieutenant & Quartermaster P MacKintosh, G H Painton, Lieutenant F Harvey, Lieutenant Colonel J Armstrong and 8 men

Civil Surgeons T E Harty, E J S Chill

Nursing Sisters K O White, M Percival, G Black, S F Pollard, S M Lippiatt, A R Allaway, E A Cowley, E J M Kere, M D Knapp, L Shepherd, M Everett, M C Cole, A Hill, F C Puddicombe, M Clements

4/Manchester – Captain R Hunt-Grubbe

Liverpool – Major T C P Glynn, Captains G A Howard-Vyse, A C Robinson, F Hyslop, Lieutenants N B Grounds, N V Stoddart, J L Wood, E R A Hall

Imperial L H – Lieutenant W H London

2/Munster Fusiliers – Captain A M Bent Lieutenant E M Simms

Canadian M I – Lieutenant F S Morrison, invalid for Canada.

Due Southampton Sep 14.

 

The European left for England Aug 24 with the following on passage home:

ASC – Major E C Thring and 60 men

Derby – Brevet Major C R Crofton-Atkins and 98 men

R W Surrey – Lieutenant J T W Fiennes and 43 men

R Irish Rifles. – Lieutenant T L Soutry and 50 men

Worcester – Captains M R Walsh, M J Sweetman and 208 men

RFA – Captain R H Griffiths, Lieutenants H A Hamilton, T E Pooley and 171 men

Bedford – Captain E F Rowe and 104 men

Lincoln – Major F C Lloyd and 63 men

Cameron High. – Captain E Craig-Brown, Lieutenant P W N Fraser and 87 men

Northumberland Fusiliers – Lieutenant W N Herbert and 100 men

Somerset Light Infantry – Captain J B C Thompson and 32 men

R Sussex – Lieutenant A Gouldsmith and 109 men

Suffolk – Lieutenant F A McDougall and 54 men

E Lancs. – Major C W T Goff and 96 men

Oxford Light Infantry – Lieutenant R R M Brooke and 108 men

Hants. – Major E S Crofts and 32 men

Lancs. Fusiliers – Lieutenant C F Darcy and 47 men

Gordon High. – Captain A F Gordon, Lieutenant D A D Alexander and 69 men

L N Lancs. – Captain R B Flint and 98 men

W Riding – Lieutenant W E Maples and 43 men

Dorset – Captain C Saunders and 59 men

RAMC – Major T Du B Whaite and 15 men

1/R Dragoons – Captain E York

Civil Surgeons J S Paton, J R Pooler

6/Dragoons – 34 men

Due Southampton Sep 14.

 

The Goth, Braemar Castle and Moravian arrived yesterday at Southampton.

 

London Times, 29 Aug 02 (Friday)

p10d The Hawarden Castle left for England Aug 24 with the following on passage home:

Worcester – Major G W Lewis, Captain P C Alderson and 146 men

R Irish Rifles – Major D Wilmot Sitwell, Captains A V Weir, C R Spedding, Lieutenants E H Saunders, T N F Davenport, C J Wiley and 294 men

High. Light Infantry – Major G E Begbie, Lieutenants G M Knight, R C W Alston and 20 men

ASC – Captain W Taylor, Lieutenants H W A Collum, W H F Kelly, W G Huskisson and 245 men

RAMC – Major H Carr and 13 men

Civil Surgeons T M Johnstone, J R Turner

Nursing Sisters M McLeish, R Howard, A Cook

4/Hussars – 26 men

11/Hussars – 33 men

Sick laying down – 11 men

Due Southampton Sep 13.

 

The Aurania arrived Southampton yesterday morning.

 

London Times, 30 Aug 02 (Saturday)

p4a Additions to the passenger list for the Orotava, from St Helena, Aug 27:

97 Company RGA – Lieutenant Page and 60 men

43 Company RE – 9 men

3/Buffs – 9 men

3/R Sussex – 1 man

2/Cheshire – 2 men

1/Gloucester – 1 sgt.

3/Middlesex – Major Bennett and 8 men

ASC – 1 lance-corporal

Civil Surgeon Wheeler

P O W Staff – 1 W/O and 1 Qm Sergeant

 

The Berwick Castle, the Maplemore, and the Nubia arrived at Southampton yesterday.

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