Bale | Arthur | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (Duke of Albany's Ross-shire Buffs) Seaforth Highl |
Bale | Arthur | 43379 | Trooper | No known Company. Served in 34th Btn IY
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Imperial Yeomanry |
Bale | E | 4422 | Private | QSA (4).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars |
Bale | E C | | Able Seaman | QSA (0). Ref: 194.464.
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Thetis |
Bale | E J J | 29124 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 25th Company, 7th Btn, IY |
Bale | H | 1203 | Private | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879 | (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment |
Bale | H | 26978 | Driver | Invalided 22 May 1900. To Army Reserve.
QSA (2) CC Belf
TNA ref 160/27 | Royal Engineers, Field Troop, 1st |
Bale | Henry | | | Henry Bale was born at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, on 12 January 1854, the only son of William E Bale, JP, who had emigrated to Natal from England in the late 1840's, and was later Mayor of Pietermaritzburg. Henry Bale was educated at the High School in Pietermaritzburg, and at Exeter Grammar School in England. He was admitted an Attorney of the Supreme Court of Natal in 1875, and became an Advocate in 1878. When the Zulu War Relief Fund was formed in 1879, he became a Member of its Committee and one of its most active workers. From January 1886 until the introduction of a responsible government in 1893, he was a Member of the Council of Education, and in November 1890 he was given a seat in the nominated Legislative Council. Bale took a prominent part in the agitation for responsible government, and when full autonomy was granted to the Colony in 1893, the citizens of Pietermaritzburg elected him as their Member in the first Legislative Assembly. He was twice offered the premiership of the Natal Parliament but declined on each occasion. In October 1897 he accepted the position of Attorney-General and Minister of Education, which he held until the General Election of 1901. In June 1901, Bale was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Natal and Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court, becoming the first Natal-born man to accept the highest judicial post in the Colony, which he held until his death in 1910. During the Boer War he was Chairman of the Natal Volunteer and War Relief Committee from 1899 to 1902; and Chairman during the same period of the Pietermaritzburg Association for Aid to Sick and Wounded. As Chief Justice, Bale had the unique honour, as a Natal-born colonist, of acting as Administrator of the Natal government on several occasions, for example, in 1903 and 1904, when he went on extensive tours to establish personal contact between the people of Natal and the government. Bale was also, in April 1904, the first colonial-born man to open the Natal Parliament. Bale was appointed the Representative Member of Natal on the Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope in June 1902. He was a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, and in 1910 he again accepted office as President of the Pietermaritzburg YMCA. He became a QC in 1897, and later on the accession of King Edward VII a KC. On 16 August 1901, Bale was appointed a KCMG, on the occasion of the visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Natal, and also in recognition of the services he rendered to the Imperial Government as Procurator-General during the Boer war. On the occasion of the Union of South Africa in 1910, Sir Henry Bale was awarded the Commemoration Medal that was specially struck and issued. However, he was by now not a well man and a visit to England in August of that year was thought might be beneficial to his health. He returned to Natal later in the year but the visit to England had not resulted in the improvement that had been hoped for, and, on 1 December 1910, Sir Henry Bale died. KCMG, QSA (0) (His Excellency Sir H. Bale, Administrator of Natal), Union of South Africa Medal 1910. DNW Sep 03 £1,900. | Unknown |
Bale | Henry | | | Judge President, Natal
14 of 580 awards | Unknown |
Bale | J | | | Source: QSA and KSA rolls | British South Africa Police |
Bale | J | | Trooper | BSACM Rhodesia 1896 (0).
Source: BSACM rolls | Mashonaland Mounted Police |
Bale | J | | Trooper | BSACM Rhodesia 1896 (1) Mashonaland 1897. 1897: Tpr. Mnt. Darwin Vols.
Source: BSACM rolls | Matabeleland Relief Force |
Bale | J | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Leicestershire Regiment |
Bale | J | | | 1st Battalion, Volunteer Service Company
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Leicestershire Regiment |
Bale | J B | | | Source: WO100/226 | Civil Surgeon |
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