Milton | | | Administrator in Rhodesia. He was Mashonaland's Third Administrator from 24 Jul 97 to 24 Jan 01. Later KCMG. He played Rugby and was South Africa's second cricket captain. He died 6 Mar 1930.
Source: List of CMG recipients. Various sources | Unknown |
Mirehouse | R | Lieutenant Colonel | Born in 1849. He served in the Boer War in 1900-2 as Commandant of the Beaufort West District until November, 1900, when he took command of the 4th Battalion North Staffs Regiment, took part in the operations in the Cape Colony (QSA with clasp, KSA with two clasps, and CMG).
Source: List of CMG recipients. Various sources | (Prince of Wales's) North Staffordshire Regiment |
Mitford | W R | Lieutenant Colonel | Served in the Afghan War in 1879-80 (medal), and after leaving the regular service, commanded the Middlesex Reg. of Yeomanry Cavalry for several years. Early in 1900 he took command of the XL Battalion of Imperial Yeomanry for a few months in the Boer War, after which he resumed the command of the home regiment.
Source: List of CMG recipients. Various sources | Imperial Yeomanry |
Moore-Law | G H | Lieutenant Colonel | List of CMG recipients. Various sources | Army Pay Department |
Moseley | A | | From Bristol, he spent a great part of his life in South Africa; received CMG, and was created Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England for services in connection with the Boer War, 1900. He personally organised and conducted to the United States a Commission of over twenty Trade Unionists to inquire into conditions of wages and labour there; and a Commission of thirty Educational Delegates to the United States and Canada to ascertain and report upon the strong points of American Education. He is a strong Trade Unionist as regards cooperation and organisation of workmen, though not in favour of all that Trade Unionism does. Is a great admirer of the American practical system of education for the masses, and thinks the British have much to learn from that country on both the Educational and Industrial sides. He erected a War memorial on Plymouth Hoe to late Prince Christian Victor and the West Country soldiers who fell in South Africa, and is a member of the Executive of Mr Chamberlain's Tariff Commission.
Source: List of CMG recipients. Various sources | Princess Christian Hospital |
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