Hervey | A | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | 66th Battery, RFA |
Hervey | G | | | Source: WO100/146 | No 4 Mountain Battery, RGA |
Hervey | G | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | No 4 Mountain Battery, RGA |
Hervey | G W | 12380 | Bombardier | Died of disease. Naauwpoort, 31 July 1901
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | No 4 Mountain Battery, RGA |
Hervey | G W | 12380 | Bombardier Collarmaker | Demise: Died of disease 31 Jul 1901
Place: Noupoort
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | No 10 Mountain Battery, RGA |
Hervey | Hubert John Anthony | | Trooper | BSACM Matabeleland 1893 (1) Rhodesia 1896. 1896: Lt. MRF. Born on 19 May 1859, at 47 Eaton Place, London, the youngest son of Lord Alfred Hervey, Member of Parliament for Brighton, and a member of Lord Aberdeen's Government, holding the office of a Lord of the Treasury and keeper of the Privy Seal of the Duchy of Cornwall. He was later appointed a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales and later still, Receiver-General of the Inland Revenue. Hubert was also the grandson of the 1st Marquis of Bristol and great grandson of Lord Bristol, Bishop of Derry. Hubert spent his early years at Castle Upton, Ireland, the home of his father's cousin, Lord Templeton. He was educated at Mr Darch's Preparatory School, Brighton; Eton, 1871-74; Neustadt Gymnasium, Dresden and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was employed in London, 1882-92, taking a position in 1891 with the British South Africa Company and travelling to South Africa in 1892. In 1893 he volunteered for service as a Trooper in the Salisbury Horse and saw action at Shangani and Bembesi and in the relief expedition to bring in Forbes' Shangani Patrol. Having gained the notice of both Cecil Rhodes and Dr Jameson in the recent campaign, Hervey was entrusted with the newly formed Department of of Records and Statistics in Salisbury, an appointment he held from March 1894 until the outbreak of the Second Matabele War in 1896. During this period Dr Jameson made much use of Hervey's services on special missions. When the Matabele Rebellion broke out, Hervey, who was then an Intelligence Officer and Lieutenant in the Rhodesian Horse, volunteered for active service. In July 1896 he joined the forces being assembled to attack the Matabele strongholds in the Matoppo Hills. On 5 August 1896, Colonel Plumer, commanding the Matabeleland Relief Force struck out from his headquarters at Sugarbush Camp towards the south-eastern Matoppo hills behind which Chief Sekombe had massed his forces. Arriving at the head of a valley where the impis were known to have gathered, Captain Beresford was ordered to lead a dismounted detachment forward, Hervey being one of their number. Advancing, the detachment was surrounded by Matabele warriors, many of whom were on higher ground than Beresford's troops. Hervey was ordered to lead some men to dislodge them and occupy a ridge, but in dashing forward he was mortally wounded. The Matabeles were eventually defeated; of their force of about 4,000, 200-300 men had been killed. Of Plumer's force, out of 760 men, six were killed and 15 wounded. Hervey died the following day on 6 August 1896, deeply mourned by Rhodes, Jameson and all others who knew him, and was buried in the Umlugulu Cemetery. A prominent cross was erected at his gravesite and memorials to him were placed in Sandringham Church and at The Memorial Hospital, Bulawayo. BSACM Matabeleland 1893 (1) Rhodesia 1896 (Troopr. H. J. A. Hervey, Salisbury Horse). DNW December 2013 £2,100.
Source: BSACM rolls | Salisbury Horse |
Hervey | L T | 2196 | Private | Died of disease. Kimberley, 26 August 1901
1st Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Imperial Light Horse |
Hervey | L T | 2196 | Trooper | 1st Battalion
Demise: Died of disease - enteric fever 26 Aug 1901
Place: Kimberley
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Imperial Light Horse |
Hervey | Lewis Thomas | 2196 | Trooper | 1st Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Light Horse |
Hervey | Lewis Thomas | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Imperial Light Horse |
Hervey | R T | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Imperial Light Horse |
Hervey | W | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northamptonshire Regiment |
Hervey-Bathurst | B E | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northumberland Fusiliers |
Hervey-Bathurst | B E | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's) Liverpool Regiment |
Hervey-Bathurst | F | | | 3rd battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Grenadier Guards |
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