London Times, 01 Aug 00 (Wednesday) No related information this issue.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 01 Aug 00

Supplement Note picture here of the burning of 1,080 rifles at Klerksdorp on 14 June 00.

p25 Dateline London, July 29. The Hostilius has cleared New Orleans with 1,000 mules for Cape Town. The Mahratta arrived at St Helena on 25 June with 110 Boer prisoners and supplies plus some GA The Manchester Port also was at St Helena July 11. The 3/West India Regiment is to be replaced at St Helena by the 1st Battalion

Here also a passenger list landing at Cape Town from the Scot on July 14. It also includes passengers for Algoa Bay, East London and Natal.

Here also a passenger list for the Goth arrived at Cape Town Monday with passengers for ct, Chinde, Beira, Algoa Bay, Natal and Mauritius.

 

London Times, 02 Aug 00 (Thursday)

p8b & c The Saxon left for England on July 25 with invalids. Listed were:

2/South Wales Borderers – Captain Phillips (for Madeira)

9th Lancers – Lieutenant Durand

Imperial Yeomanry Lieutenants Fiennes & Montgomery

Robert’s Horse – Captain Brown

10th Hussars – Lieutenant Shearman

14th Hussars – Captain Gage

Remount Depot – Lieutenants the Hon. Wyndham & Walley

 

The Kildonan Castle (Transport 44 ) left Southampton at 2: 45 pm yesterday for South Africa via Madeira. No names or numbers given.

 

London Times, 03 Aug 00 (Friday)

p5a The Gascon left for England on July 25 with invalids. Listed were:

Staff – Lieutenant Colonel Hughes, in charge.

RFA – 2nd Lieutenant R H Lascelles

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant H C Villiers-Stuart

Sick laying down, 35; wounded laying down, 5; sick convalescent, 662,; wounded convalescent, 61.

For duty on voyage – Lieutenant L Wood, RAMC; Civil Surgeon Ayressmeth (?) Ayres-Smith

Returning home –

Lancashire Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenants Ward & Spafford

York & Lancaster Regiment – Captain Webb

On completion of engagement – Civil Surgeons Nixon, Plunkett, Pines, & Weinthal

 

London Times, 04 Aug 00 (Saturday) No related information this issue.

 

London Times, 06 Aug 00 (Monday)

p3f The Ulstermore arrived at Table Bay on August 3. The Bavarian and the Arundel Castle, with 700 sick and wounded, have arrived at Las Palmas. (Interesting Note– See Arundel Castle arriving at Las Palmas on 29 July with Hollanders, London Times, 31 Jul 00, p5e)

 

p4e The Englishman, with invalids, arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon. The following were listed:

4/Manchester Regiment – Captain Chute, in charge.

Proceeding home – Quartermaster McDonnell, 5/Dublin Fusiliers.

For duty on voyage – Civil Surgeon Lindsay-Black

 

The Avondale Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with invalids. The following were named:

1/Norfolk Regiment – Colonel Becher, in charge

RFA – Lieutenant J Farquhar, 2nd Lieutenant W Synnott

2/Lincolnshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Dawson

1/West Riding Regiment – 2/nd Lieutenant Le P Trench

2/Northamptonshire Regiment – Major Brereton

1/East Lancashire Regiment – Captain Pile

RAMC – Majors Greig and Anderson

3/Royal Lancaster Regiment – Captain Jackson

Militia Medical Staff Corps – Surgeon Captain Morris

RGA – 2nd Lieutenant Stevens

2/Royal Warwickshire Regiment – Lieutenant Moore

2/Gloucestershire Regiment – Lieutenant Pagan, 2nd Lieutenant Smith

1/South Staffordshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Gover

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants Marwood Tucker & De Freville

Remount Establishment – Captain Petre

Bethune’s M I – Lieutenant Carr-Wallace

3/West Riding Regiment – Captain Digby

For duty on voyage – Major Anderson, RAMC; C E Chaplain Reverend Benoy; R C Chaplain Reverend Alexander.

Returning home on promotion, Sergeant-Major Thomas, 1/GG

 

London Times, 07 Aug 00 (Tuesday) Nothing related here.

 

London Times, 08 Aug 00 (Wednesday)

p4d The Greek arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with invalids. The following were listed:

RGA – Major Talbot, in command.

14the Hussars – 2nd Lieutenant Prescott-Webster

2/Lancashire Fusiliers – Captain Wolley-Dodd

2/Hampshire Regiment – Lieutenant Faith

1/KRRC – Major Pendergast

10th Hussars – Lieutenant Wilson

2/Cheshire Regiment – Captain Shawe-Taylor

2/Royal Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant Baillie-Hamilton

4/North Staffordshire Regiment – Lieutenant Wilkinson

1/Royal Dragoons – Lieutenant Fitzmaurice

For duty on voyage – Civil Surgeon Bennett

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 08 Aug 00 Nothing Noted

 

London Times, 09 Aug 00 (Thursday)

p3d The Assaye arrived at Table Bay August 7. The Sussex left Table Bay for Algoa Bay, August 8.

Dateline Colombo, August 8. The Mohawk, with the first batch of Boer prisoners, numbering 300 has arrived this morning. Listed are 16 officers, and 2 Boer Commandants. The remainder were mostly foreigners, 22 being Irish-Americans and 88 Germans and Hollanders.

 

p8a The Canada left for England August 1 with sick and wounded. The following were listed:

1/Essex Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel C Wood, in charge.

7/DG – 2nd Lieutenant Kirkwood

12th Lancers – Major Eastwood, 2nd Lieutenant Lacon

RE – Lieutenant Colonel Rochfort-Boyd, Civil Engineer McLaren.

Northumberland Fusiliers – Captain H,T Crispin

2/Bedford Regiment – Captain Hales

2/South Wales Borderers – Lieutenants Riddell & Ward.

2/Worcestershire Regiment – Lieutenant Arden

2/ V B Border Regiment – Lieutenant Wakefield

2/Royal Sussex Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Morphett

1/Derbyshire Regiment-- Captain Green

2/Berkshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Elgee

2/Shropshire Light Infantry – 2nd Lieutenants Carter & Miles

2/Royal Irish Fusiliers – Captain Shewell

8th Hussars – Captain Thoyts

RFA – Captains Crockett & Tennant, Lieutenant H R W Smith

1/CG – Lieutenant Colonel Codrington

2/Linclonshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Cecil

2/Cheshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Hornby

2/Gloucestershire Regiment – Lieutenant Baker

1/West Riding Regiment – Captains Macleod & Greenwood

1/V B Royal Sussex Regiment – Lieutenant Tamplin

2/Royal Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant Grant

1/Loyal North Lancashire Regiment – Captain Ansley, Lieutenant Hewitt

2/Yorkshire Light Infantry – Lieutenant Hall

1/Cameron Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant Dougall

3/East Kent Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Hardy

6/Lancashire Fusiliers – Major Lord Rosemead

4/South Staffordshire Regiment – Captain Elers

ASC – Captain Morgan

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants Montgomery, Bagshawe, Pilkington, Gibbs, & Lethbridge

Tasmanian M I – Lieutenant Reid

Canadian M I – Lieutenant Van-Luven

3/South Wales Borderers – Lieutenant Southey

3/Oxfordshire Light Infantry – Lieutenant Christie-Miller

RAMC – Major Raymond, Captains Mason & Stalkartt, Covil Surgeon Parker

Rhodesian Regiment – Lieutenant Forbes

Robert’s Horse – Lieutenant Livingstone-Learmouth

Brabant’s Horse – Lieutenant Orr

Royal Marine Artillery – Major Aston

Army Nursing Service Reserve – Nursing Sisters Clay & Richardson

Sick laying down, 39; sick Convalescent, 857; wounded laying down, 13; wounded convalescent, 83

On passage home –

2/Loyal North Lancashire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Magill

2/Derbyshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Howells

2/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Makin

Lancaster Fusiliers – Major Caunter

Imperial Yeomanry – Major Sir C Hunter & Lieutenant Carey

Reserve of Officers – Captain Carballis

3/Manchester Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Evans

Bengal Lancers – Lieutenant Russell

Royal Scots – Major Altham

1/Welsh Regiment – Quartermaster Fenn

Volunteer Company East Lancashire Regiment – Captain Woodhouse

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel Barker & Captain Butler

3/Leinster Regiment – Captain Smith

RE – Major Grant

1/Royal Scots Fusiliers – Captain Barrett

West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Peel

 

p8c The hospital ship Nubia left Southampton yesterday afternoon for Durban to embark invalids. She took out 7 nursing sisters, 3 civil surgeons, 24 men for the Imperial Hospital and 16 men of the RAMC Major Lucas in charge.

 

The hospital ship Orcana arrived at Plymouth yesterday afternoon with the following listed:

RAMC – Major J Gerrard, in charge, and for duty on voyage. Civil Surgeon, Stuart

13th Hussars – Quartermaster Rupert

2/Lancaster Regiment – Major Matthews

2/Devonshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Milne

4/V B East Surrey Regiment – Captain Collyer

2/KRRC – 2nd Lieutenant Hasseltine

2/Wiltshire Regiment – Captain S H Pollen

2/North Staffordshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Hope

1/Dublin Fusiliers – Lieutenant Seppings

Indian Staff Corps – Major Thompson

Lord Strathcona’s Corps – Veterinary Lieutenant G T Stevenson

19th Hussars – Quartermaster Marshall

2/V B Devonshire Regiment – Lieutenant Lancaster

2/West Yorkshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenants Cuthell & Grant-Dalton

2/East Surrey Regiment – Lieutenant Colquhoun & 2nd Lieutenant Stafford

1/Manchester Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Stuart

2/V B York & Lancaster Regiment – Lieutenant C V Boyle

ASC – Captain R H Standen

Imperial Light Infantry – 2nd Lieutenant Hogg

Chaplain’s Dept. – Reverend Murray

For duty on voyage – Chaplain’s Dept. Canon Burges

There were 2 deaths on the voyage.

 

London Times, 10 Aug 00 (Friday)

p3d Dateline Colombo, Aug 9. The Orient, from Durban, with the 2/ King’s Royal Rifles and 52 Boers has arrived here

 

p4b The Britannic sailed from Southampton yesterday with the following listed:

Grenadier Guards Reservista – Lieutenant Shafto, and 2nd Lieutenants the Marques of Douro & Foster and nearly 400 men.

CG – Captain T E Case and 200 men

Drafts of RE and RAMC

Civil Surgeons – 13.

The Armenian left Tilbury Docks yesterday with 9 officers, 303 men and 400 horses. The following were listed:

2/Royal Lancashire Regiment – Captain Dykes, in command

10th Hussars – 2nd Lieutenant the Hon. A Annesley and 50 men

Royal Highlanders -- 2nd Lieutenant Gordon and 124 men

Seaforth Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant A R Moncrieff and 50 men

5th Lancers – Remount officer, Lieutenant Williams

Civil Surgeons – J E Sandiland, W Thomas & F J O Farrell

Civil Veterinary Officer – R J Collins

13th Hussars – 51 men

AOC – 28 men

 

At Southampton the Armenian will take on :

The Gordons – 2nd Lieutenant Gordon & 120 men of the Gordons and 1/Highland Light Infantry

A & S Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant Scott.

70 horses

 

London Times, 11 Aug 00 (Saturday)

p3b The hospital ship Lismore Castle left Table Bay on Aug 9 for Southampton. The Orotava left Table Bay yesterday for Southampton.

 

p4b & c The Templemore left for England August 6 with sick and wounded. The following were listed:

2/Bedfordshire Regiment – Major Hamilton, in charge.

7/DG – Major Follett

8th Hussars – Captain O’Brien

10th Hussars – Quartermaster Poole

5/Worcestershire Regiment – Lieutenant Beck

1/Essex Regiment – Quartermaster Willis

1/Derbyshire Regiment – Lieutenant Frend

Victorian M I – Lieutenant Christie

RAMC – Civil Surgeon Dent

4/Royal Lancaster Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Baines

Army Nursing Service – Nursing Sisters Hilson, Fisher, and Nuttall

Sick laying down, 13; sick convalescent, 262; wounded convalescent, 15

For duty on voyage – Civil Surgeon Philips

 

The Armenian, with troops for South Africa, left Southampton yesterday afternoon.

The Victorian, from Table Bay, passed Graveshead yesterday morning.

 

London Times, 13 Aug 00 (Monday)

p4a The Hawarden Castle from Table Bay has left St Vincent for Flushing. The Manchester Merchant, from Table Bay, called at St Vincent yesterday and proceeded.

 

p8b The hired transport Lake Erie, from Table Bay, has arrived in the Thames.

 

London Times, 14 Aug 00 (Tuesday)

p4b The Tagus arrived at Southampton yesterday with 19 officers and 685 men invalided home. Listed were:

2/South Lancashire Regiment – Captain Carlyon, in charge.

1/KRRC – 2nd Lieutenant Seymour

2/Liverpool Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Dinnen

RAMC – Major Caldwell and Captain Moore

Imperial Yeomanry – Captain Dawson

1/Rifle Brigade – Captain Tharp

4/Bedfordshire Regiment – Lieutenant Marten

Imperial Guides – Mr Miles

For duty on voyage – Major Caldwell, RAMC, the Reverend Mr Kermode, & the Reverend Mr Macartney

On passage home –

1/Middlesex Regiment – Captain Collison

2/Middlesex Regiment – Captain Haslehurst, 2nd Lieutenant Fielmann

1/Berkshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Stevens

1/Lancaster Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Money

(Note on those named above there are several whose names differ in spelling from the list offered at the start of the voyage. )

 

p4d The Aurania is due to embark troops for South Africa and sail from Southampton. The following tentative list is offered:

2/Yorkshire Light Infantry – 2nd Lieutenant A C G Luther

Durham Light Infantry – about 100 men

1/South Lancashire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant C de F Myburgh and 29 men

2/Worcestershire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant C E Borten

Signallers (?) – 60 men

2/Lancashire Fusiliers – Captain R B Blunt

RAMC – Lieutenant W Jagger, 1 warrant officer and 59 men

RE – Staff Sergeant J Astin

 

London Times, 15 Aug 00 (Wednesday)

p3e The Custodian and the Avoca arrived at Table Bay on August 12.

 

p4b The Norman left for England, August 9 with the following named invalids:

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant Colonel Rolleston

1/Life Guards – Captain Milner

Remount Dept. – Captain Carleton-Smith

The following were passengers:

Remount Dept. – Lieutenant Fairfax-Luck, on leave; Lieutenant Corbet, on leave; (? name) Aide-de-Camp to Lord Hopeton, on appointment.

Staff – Lieutenant General Sir C Warren, Major Kelly, Lieutenant Lowther.

1st Bengal Infantry – Lieutenant Marshall

RAMC – Consulting Surgeon Makins, Civil Surgeon Stewart

German Military Attache Baron von Luttwitz

 

The Lake Ontario sailed from Liverpool for Canada with 120 Canadian Soldiers invalided from South Africa. Those named were:

Lieutenant Colonel Delamere, Q O R Toronto (with the Bisley contingent)

Team members – Major F S Mackay, Major Thompson and Lieutenants Munro and Lamont

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 15 Aug 00

p1 Dateline Pretoria, August 7. column 1.”The Transvaal Constabulary, under Colonel Maxse, now numbers 700 men, and is expected that the force will ultimately be increased to 5,000 men.”

 

p30 Dateline London, Aug 9, The Mohawk with 233 Boer prisoners has arrived at Colombo. Dateline London, Aug 14, The Tagus with invalids has arrived at Southampton.

 

London Times, 16 Aug 00 (Thursday)

p3e The Britannic arrived at Las Palmas and left Las Palmas on Tuesday.

Dateline Buenos Ayres, Aug 14. The Rippington Grange leaves to-night with 1,100 horses for Cape Town.

 

p4b The Oratava left Cape Town for England on August 9 with sick and wounded. The following were listed:

1/Leicester Regiment – Major E H Griffith, in charge.

5/DG – Lieutenant J L Melvill

5th Lancers – Captain H Payne

2/Hampshire Regiment – Captain F J Bowker

1/West Riding Regiment – Captain O A Taylor

RAMC – Major W S Dowman, Lieutenant A O B Wroughton

Natal Volunteer Veterinary Corps – Major Pitchford

3/East Lancashire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant J Sargent

RFA – 2nd Lieutenant McLean

1/Yorkshire Regiment – Captain E Somervell

1/York & Lancaster Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant W G Ruel

RE – Lieutenant Charles

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenants the Hon. Walsh & Greer

AOC – Captain Hall

3/South Wales Borderers – Lieutenant E M Parry

Civil Surgeon Isherwood,

Civil Dresser Mayes

Sick laying down, 55; Sick convalescent, 561; wounded laying down, 7; wounded convalescent, 19

On passage home:

3/Liverpool Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant F A Fynney

2/West India Regiment – Major H A Hill, 2nd Lieutenants A E Norton, J A Fraser, J S Biscoe, & T B Nicholson

1/Royal Lancaster Regiment – 2nd Lieutenants J E Mackay & H D Matsen

1/CG – Lieutenant Lord Dunsany

4/Lancashire Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant O H North

Reserve of Officers – Major Sadlier Jackson & Lieutenant Scott

1/West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant R G Collins

3rd Hussars – 2nd Lieutenant F R Burnside

1/Border Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant J W P Senior

Royal Scots – Major V M Birkbeck

Civil Veterinary Surgeon – Vulliamy

 

The Moravian arrived at Plymouth yesterday morning. The following were named:

Grenadier Guards – Captain Glyn

Northumberland Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Blair returning home on sick leave.

Sick & wounded – About 180.

 

The Aurania sailed from Southampton at 2:45 yesterday afternoon for Queenstown and South Africa with drafts. The following were named:

Durham Light Infantry – 100 men

2/Yorkshire Light Infantry – Lieutenant Luther

1/South Lancashire Regiment – 30 men

2/Worcester Regiment – 2nd Lieutenants C de F Myburgh & C E Borton

RAMC – Lieutenant Jagger, Sergeant-Major Harwood, and 60 men

2/Lancashire Fusiliers – Captain Blunt

 

London Times, 17 Aug 00 (Friday)

p8b The Gascon arrived at Southampton yesterday and disembarked 760 invalida and left for London. Those named were:

Staff – Lieutenant Colonel Hughes, in charge.

RFA – 2nd Lieutenant R H Lascelles

Imperial Yeomanry – Lieutenant H C Villiers-Stuart

For duty on voyage – Lieutenant L Wood, RAMC; Civil Surgeon Ayressmeth (?) Ayres-Smith

Returning home –

Returning home –

Lancashire Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenants Ward & Spafford

York & Lancaster Regiment – Captain Webb

On completion of engagement – Civil Surgeons Nixon, Plunkett, Pines, & Weinthal

 

The Aurania arrived at Queenstown yesterday from Southampton en route to Cape Town. She will embark the following today:

2/East Surrey Regiment – 1 officer and 100 men

2/Shropshire Light Infantry – 2 officers and 100 men

2/Dorsets – 2 officers and 90 men

She will sail about 1 p. m.

 

London Times, 18 Aug 00 (Saturday)

p4b The Aurania sailed from Queenstown at 4 pm yesterday. She had on board 27 officers and 1,032 men. Those embarked at Queenstown included the following:

2/East Surrey Regiment – Lieutenant Messenger and 100 men

2/Dorsets – Major Austen, Lieutenant Beveridge and 76 men

2/Shropshires – Lieutenants Payne and Wrench and 100 men

Civil Surgeons – Block, Swanzy and Joynt

 

London Times, 20 Aug 00 (Monday)

p5a The Canada arrived at Southampton Saturday, and disembarked 81 officers, 52 sick and wounded and 940 convalescents. Lieutenant Colonel Wood was in command. She also carried the staff of the Portland Hospital who are all well and did duty on the voyage.

The Umtata, from Port Natal, arrived at Southampton yesterday

Among the passengers who arrived at Southampton from the Cape by the Kinfauns Castle on Saturday were Lord Sondes, Colonel Frank Rhodes, and Major Goold Adams

 

London Times, 21 Aug 00 (Tuesday) Nothing noted in this issue.

 

London Times, 22 Aug 00 (Wednesday)

p4b The hospital ships Princess of Wales and Orcana sailed for South Africa.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 22 Aug 00

p31  Dateline London, Aug 16. The Aurania has sailed with 680 drafts for South Africa.

 

London Times, 23 Aug 00 (Thursday)

p3e Dateline Durban, Aug 22. The Dilwara and the Mongolian, taking 2,000 prisoners from the Cape to Ceylon, called here yesterday and took a battalion of the Gloucesters and a company of the Bedfords on board to guard the prisoners. The Catalonia will embark 80 prisoners (Harrismith burghers) and is expected to sail tomorrow in company of the transports.

The Dunera, from Southampton, has arrived at Table Bay. The Simla left Natal and the Assaye left Cape Town yesterday for England, both with sick and wounded.

 

Note– It seems much of the shipping news has moved over to the "Crisis” in China for the past month or so. The South African War seems to be routine. My comment only. Ken H

 

London Times, 24 Aug 00 (Friday)

p4c & d The Victorian left Tilbury Docks yesterday for South Africa having on board 7 officers, 222 men and 246 horses. The following were listed:

South Wales Borderers – Major C V Trower, in command

Royal Berks Regiment – Major W A McClintock

10th Hussars – Lieutenant the Hon. W G S Cadogan

1/Gordon Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant W B J Mitford

Strathcona’s Horse – Veterinary -Lieutenant Stephenson

Civil Surgeon – N E J Harding

Civil Veterinary Officer – H W Fernandes

14th Hussars – 35 men

17th Lancers – 35 men

Royal West Surrey Regiment – 50 men

Liverpool Regiment – 100 men

 

The Tagus will embark at Southampton, for South Africa, the following:

Hampshire Regiment – About 100 men

2/Dorsetshire Regiment – Captain Ingham

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenants Chaloner, Walker and about 141 men.

RAMC – Major Holmes and 120 men

 

The Manchester Merchant reached Albert Docks yesterday and landed 6 officers and 144 men, mostly invalids from South Africa. Listed were:

2/North Lancashire – Lieutenant Carey

3/Lancashire Fusiliers – Lieutenant Kirkby

4/Rifle Brigade – Lieutenant Bonsanquet

2/Derbyshire Regiment – Lieutenant de la Pastura

Civil Veterinary Officer Rain

 

Thirteen menbers of Strathcona’s Horse and Royal Canadian Vols. , invalided from South Africa, left liverpool yesterday in the liner Tunisian for Canada.

 

150 foreign refugees, who have been deported from Johannesburg, were landed from the Harwarden Castle at Albert Docks yesterday. About 100 gained admittance to England and about 50 took 2nd class tickets offered them for the trip to their home countries. (Interesting story)

 

London Times, 25 Aug 00 (Saturday)

p3e Dateline Montreal, Aug 24. A large party of invalided Canadians from South Africa arrived at Quebec this afternoon. They were given tickets to their homes. No ship mentioned.

 

p8c & d The Victoria, from London, called at Southampton yesterday morning and took on board 110 additional horses. She then sailed for the Cape.

The steamer Norman arrived at Southampton last night and landed some military passengers. Those named were: General Sir Charles Warren, Lieutenant General Rolleston, Lord Abinger, Colonel Carew, Major Kelly, Captain Milner, Captain Carleton-Smith, Major Jenkinson and Baron von Luttwitz, German Military Attache.

The steamer Gascon left the Thames yesterday carrying, as passengers, a large number of emigrants for Natal.

 

London Times, 27 Aug 00 (Monday)

p3f Note – Colonel Maxse was present at the execution of Lieutenant Cordua at Pretoria 24 August 1900.

p4b Dateline Buenos Ayres, Aug 26. The Montenegro sails tomorrow with 900 horses for South Africa.

 

p5b Arrangements have been made for further reinforcements for South Africa. 3657 officers and men and 820 horses will embark in 5 transports between now and the 10th of September. Approx. sailing dates listed were:

31 Aug – The Canada from Southampton and Queenstown on 2nd Sep with 29 officers and 1,762 men.

03 Sep – The Harwarden Castle from Albert Docks will take drafts to Gibraltar, Malta, and Egypt, and from those places 400 men to Durban.

03 Sep – The Manchester Merchant from Albert Docks and Queenstown on 5th Sep with 317 men & 370 horses.

10 Sep – The Templemore from Albert Docks and Southampton on 11th Sep with 343 men and 450 horses.

10 Sep – The Orotava from Tilbury will take 803 men.

 

Over 1,000 men for South Africa embarked in the Tagus Saturday morning at Southampton

 

The Aurania from Southampton left St Vincent on Friday.

 

London Times, 28 Aug 00 (Tuesday)

p3b The hospital ship Simla arrived at Table Bay on August 26, from Durban, for Southampton

The Bavarian, for Colombo, left Natal on Aug 25.

 

p8b The Templemore arrived ar Southampton yesterday evening with sick and wounded from sa, 10 officers and 390 men.

The Orotava arrived at Southampton yesterday afternoon with sick and wounded and disembarked 35 officers and 590 men, then sailed for Tilbury where another 53 men will disembark. Major Griffith, 1/Leicestershire Regiment, was in charge.

 

London Times, 29 Aug 00 (Wednesday)

p3c The Britannic, from Southampton, arrived at Table Bay yesterday. The hospital ship Trojan left Natal yesterday for England, via Cape Town.

 

p8c Dateline Colombo, Aug 9. The Mohawk arrived yesterday morning from Cape Town abd Durban with the first batch of Boer prisoners. They will board special train this morning for Diyatalawa Camp. The Orient has just arrived today from Durban with 52 more prisoners, 2 officers and 49 men. Also 15 officers and 800 men of the 2nd King’s Rifles were landed.

 

p8e The hospital ship Trojan left Natal yesterday for England via Table Bay. The hospital ship Simla left Table Bay on Monday, via Las Palmas, for Southampton. Expected arrival at Southampton about Sep 16.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition, 29 Aug 00

p28 Here a list of Boer prisoners captured at Fouriesburg and have embarked for Ceylon per S S Ranee. Also a list of Boer prisoners embarked for Ceylon on board the Mongolian

 

London Times, 30 Aug 00 (Thursday)

p8b The Assaye left for England on August 22 with sick and wounded. The following were listed:

Northumberland Fusiliers – Major Sturges, in charge.

1/DG – Captain H F Wickham

9th Lancers – Captain Hon. C H Willoughby

17th Lancers – Major B P Portal

RE – Lieutenants E E B Wilson & H St J L Winterbotham

2/Lincolnshire Regiment – Lieutenant D H F Grant

1/Royal Irish Regiment – Lieutenant G A Elliott

1/King’s Own Borderers – Lieutenant H D N MacLean

1/Royal Highlanders – 2nd Lieutenant W Stewart

2/Wiltshire Regiment – Major F C Beatson

16th Bengal Lancers – Captain C Bailey

Kitchener’s Horse – Lieutenant Cleaver

3/Royal West Surrey – 2nd Lieutenant J K N Versturme

3/Leinster Regiment – Captain R H T Smyth

RAMC – Lieutenant Colonel R D Hodson

2/Royal Irish Regiment – Captain R G Crump

Royal Scots Greys – Lieutenant F Swetenham

16th Lancers – Lieutenant F E Adams

RFA – Captain G A Fitzgerald

1/CG – Lieutenant G A O Lane

1/Lincolnshire Regiment – Major E Herapath

Royal Fusiliers – Captain N E McMahon

Royal Scots Fusiliers – Lieutenant J V Paton

2/Worcestershire Regiment – Lieutenant G M C Davidge

1/Oxford Light Infantry – Lieutenant C E Forrest

1/Gordon Highlanders – Captains G E Cameron & A P Murray and 2nd Lieutenant J G Hay

Reserve of Officers – Captain W Hore

Royal West Surrey Regiment – Major W D Bird

AOC – Captain T J Warnes

3/Yorkshire Regiment – Captain E L Sanderson

Nursing Sisters – J E Mount, A E Joclyne, E Richardson, E M Hariott & M E Owen

Civil Veterinary Surgeon – J H Hulseburg

Sick laying down, 33; sick convalescent, 1,068; wounded laying down, 15; wounded convalescent, 70

On duty for voyage –

Civil Surgeon – W H Steele

Chaplains – Reverends Southwell, Crookham & Ritter

Nurses – E Duxbury, J A Davison, e. Vansettart, M Bruce, E Miller, & C E Goode

Passengers on appointment –

3/West India Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Stanley

4/KRRC – Captain M L Porter

Irish Guards – Quartermaster Sergeant Warren & Sergeant-Major Burnt

RHA – Quartermaster Sergeant Evans

1/Royal Warwickshire Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Browne

3/Northumberland Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Sweetzer

RE – Quartermaster Sergeant Pepperday & Sgt Hicks

GG – Sergeant-Major Skidmore

Passengers, termination of engagement –

Captain Dean

Civil Veterinary Surgeons – H Whipp, M Molyneaux, & R McDonald

Civil Artificer Shaw

Returning home –

IY – Lieutenant Colonel Mitford

51 time expired men

1 man transferred.

 

The Canada is readying to sail from Southampton. Listed are the following:

2/Royal Lancaster Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant MacGrath and 200 men

1/Royal Irish Regiment – 2nd Lieutenant Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan and 100 men

Manchester Regiment – 42 men

6/Lancashire Fusiliers – 2nd Lieutenant Hardman

1/Highland Light Infantry – 100 men

1/Gordon Highlanders – Captain MacNab

RAMC – Major W Turner and 120 men

 

London Times, 31 Aug 00 (Friday) Nothing noted

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