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This Corps was raised and commanded by Major R W Morley, late 4th Dragoon Guards and was composed of non-enlisted men. The Corps was paid from the proceeds of looted cattle and did not receive the War Gratuity.

Morley's Scouts worked in the Eastern Transvaal.  Their main role, with Menne's Scouts, was to patrol the railway between Pretoria and Natal.

They had at least one notable engagement reported by Lord Kitchener in his despatch of 8th September 1901, para 13, dealing with operations in the Eastern Transvaal:

"On 17th August a force of the South African Constabulary and Morley's Scouts which had been patrolling under Captain Wood, SAC, in front of the Constabulary posts to the south of Bronkhorst Spruit Station, unexpectedly came upon and attacked a greatly superior Boer force which was halted at Middelburg, 23 miles south of the railway. The enemy, who were subsequently reported to have numbered 800, were completely surprised by the sudden rush of our men. Twenty-three Boers were killed, 11 were taken prisoners, a large number were wounded, and all their horses stampeded. Our success, however, was rather short-lived. Discovering that the force by which they had been attacked was a small one, the enemy rallied, assumed the offensive, and drove our men back after a hand-to-hand fight in the direction of Bronkhorst Spruit. In the retirement the Boers were able to recover the 11 prisoners who had been taken from them and to capture 14 of our men, including Captain Morley of Morley's Scouts, who was dangerously wounded. Our other casualties were 1 man killed and 5 men wounded".

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 Surname   Forename/inits   Regimental no   Rank   Notes 
FourieJ AScoutSlightly wounded. Wagendrift, 4 September 1901
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
GuidoldJ HScoutSeverely wounded. Heidelberg, 12 September 1901
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
MorieyRCaptainDangerously wounded. Waai Kraal, 27 August 1901
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
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