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WarrenCharlesLieutenant ColonelFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8Diamond Fields Horse
WarrenCharles7878Source: Medal rollsCanada, 2nd Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry
WarrenCharles40546SergeantSource: QSA Medal Rolls138th Company, 30th Btn, IY
WarrenCharles SeptimusIndexed under Septimus
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Brabant's Horse
WarrenCharles WarrenLieutenant GeneralThe son of Major General Sir Charles Warren, KCB, Colonel of the 96th Regiment. He was born Feb 7, 1840, at Bangor, N Wales, was educated at Bridgnorth Gram. School, Cheltenham College, Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and the Royal Military Acad., Woolwich, and passed into the Royal Engineers in 1857. He conducted excavations at Jerusalem and reconnaissance work in Palestine, 1867 to 1870; and began his long career of usefulness in SA as Special Commissioner in the Griqualand West and OFS Boundary Line in 1876-7 (CMG). He was also Special Commissioner in connection with the land question of Griqualand West in 1877. He commanded the Diamond Fields Horse in the Transkei War of 1875 (brevet Lieutenant Colonel); was Chief of Staff during the Griqualand West Rebellion in 1875; and commanded the Field Force against the Bechuanas and Korannas in 1878-79. He was appointed Administrator of Griqualand West in 1879, and went to Chatham in the same year as Instructor in Surveying, SME In 1882 he was employed under the Admiralty in the desert of Arabia Petraea to secure the murderers of Prof. Palmer (KCMG), and he commanded the Bechuanaland Expedition with the rank of Major-Gen, in 1884-5 (GCMG). Sir Chas. Warren successfully contested a Parliamentary scat in the Liberal interest in 1885. He was in command of the troops at Suakin with rank of Major General, and was Governor General of the Red Sea Littoral in 1886; was Commissioner of Metropolitan Police from 1886-89 (KCB); commanded the troops in the Straits Settlements from 1889-96; and had command of the Thames District, 1895-8. In the Boer War he commanded the 5th Division, taking part in the relief of Ladysmith, 1899-1900, and in the latter year he once more went to Griqualand West and Bechuanaland as Military Governor. Sir Charles is the author of Orientation of Ancient Temples, The Temple or the Tomb, Underground Jerusalem, On the Veldt in the Seventies, and The Ancient Cubit and Our Weights and Measures. He married Sep 1, 1864, Fanny Margaretta, daughter of Samuel Haydon, of Millmead, Guildford.Royal Engineers
WarrenCpTrooperNatal 1906 (1)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal
Natal Mounted Rifles
WarrenD2973PrivateQSA (6).
Source: QSA medal rolls
10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars
WarrenD2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
WarrenD2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
King's Own Scottish Borderers
WarrenDSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsCape Town Highlanders
WarrenDarrell Ince32Source: Medal rollsCanada, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles
WarrenE 5138Private1st Btn. Slightly wounded at Ladysmith. 1 Feb 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 72 line 16
Leicestershire Regiment
WarrenESource: WO100/283Malmesbury Defence Force
WarrenE4329SergeantQSA (5). Wounded, Schoeman's Kloof, 04 Sep 00.
Source: QSA medal rolls
18th (Victoria Mary, Prince of Wales's Own) Hussar
WarrenE3809PrivateQSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls
3rd (The King's Own) Hussars
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