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| Officers. | N.C.O.s 
                 and men | Nurses. | ||||
| Sir George White’s despatches.— | ||||||
| 
 | 2 | 1 | ||||
| 
 | 10 | 19 | 29 | |||
| Sir Redvers Buller’s despatches— | ||||||
| 
 | 61 | 31 | .. | |||
| 
 | 3 | … | … | |||
| 
 | 30 | 5 | … | |||
| Lord Methuen s despatches— | ||||||
| 
 | 1 | … | … | |||
| 
 | 1 | 1 | .. | |||
| Lord Roberts’ despatch— | ||||||
| 
 | 11 | 5 | … | |||
| Major-General Baden-Powell’s despatch— | ||||||
| 
 | 4 | … | 7 | |||
| Lord Roberts’ despatches— | ||||||
| 
 | 62 | 3 | 28* | |||
| 
 | 39 | 56 | 43† | |||
| Lord Kitchener (apart from civil hospitals)- | ||||||
| 
 | { | 22 
                 | 14 | 24‡ | ||
| 44§ | 26 | … | ||||
| * Civil nurses. | ‡ 
                Includes 4 colonial sisters. | |||||
| † Army and Army Reserve. | § 
                Includes 10 civil surgeons. | |||||
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R.A.M.C.
        TO
        THOSE
        WHO
        GAVE
        THEIR
        LIVES
        FOR
        THEIR
        COUNTRY
        SOUTH AFRICA
        1899-1902
 
        Erected by the Officers, Warrant and Non-Commissioned Officers and men 
        
        of the Royal Army Medical Corps in memory of their comrades of the Corps.
 
        This R.A.M.C. memorial was unveiled by 
        His Majesty King Edward VIIth 
        on Empire Day 24th May 1905.
| ABBATT | W | Private | 
| ABBOTT | Norman Stannard | Corporal 
              13995, Maidstone Company Volunteer Medical Staff Corps. Died of 
              enteric fever at Newcastle, SA, 24 July 1900. Aged 19. Also commemorated 
              on Maidstone, All 
              Saints Church Memorial. | 
| ARCHER | F | Private | 
| ARKELL | C A | Private | 
| ARMSTRONG | W D | Private | 
| ARNOTT | W | Private | 
| ASHFIELD | S H | Private 
              13007. Died of disease 26 February 1901 at Capetown. Also commemorated 
              in Cape Town (Maitland) Cemetery, Cape Town, South Africa | 
| ASHFORD | A | Lance 
              Corporal | 
| ATKINS | H C | Private | 
| ATKINSON | F | Lance 
              Sergeant | 
| AYRISS | S | Private | 
| BAKER | J | Private | 
| BAMBERY | W R | Private. 
              Died at Ritchie, or nearby. Commemorated on Ritchie Road, Northern 
              Cape Memorial and pm 1899-1902 Memorial, Kimberley West End Cemetery 
              now at rest in Kimberley West End Garden of Remembrance. | 
| BARRY | R | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| BAYNES | G F | Corporal | 
| BEESTON | A | Private | 
| BENTLEY | J H | Private | 
| BINNS | H | Private | 
| BIRD | W | Private | 
| BISHOP | A | Corporal | 
| BLACK | D | Private | 
| BLACKFORD | J | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| BLAND | R | Private | 
| BOLTON | S W S | Private | 
| BOWCOCK | W H | Private | 
| BOXALL | H | Private. 
              Also commeorated on Worthing 
              Boer War Memorial, Sussex | 
| BRAZILL | M | Private | 
| BRENNAN | J | Private. 
              Also commemorated on Crewe 
              Boer War Memorial, Cheshire. | 
| BRIDGER | W G | Private | 
| BRIGHT | J | Lance 
              Sergeant | 
| BRINGESS | H | Sergeant | 
| BRITNELL | Edwin [F] | Private. 
              Also commemorated on the Coombe 
              Hill Memorial, Buckinghamshire. | 
| BROOKES | W G | Private | 
| BROWN | C | Private | 
| BROWNING | W J | Private. 
              Died at Kimberley or nearby. Commemorated on 1899-1902 Memorial, 
              Kimberley West End Cemetery and buried there. | 
| BURT | H | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| CANEY | E | Private | 
| CARWARDINE | P | Private | 
| CHAFFE | W G | Private | 
| CHAPLIN | J R | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant 7744. Committed suicide while temporarily insane 
              15 April1902 at Klersdorp. Also commemorated on Norfolk 
              Boer War Memorial, Norwich | 
| CHEETHAM | S | Private | 
| CHILD | H | Private | 
| CHILDS | W J | Private | 
| CHIVERTON | W G A | Private | 
| CLARKE | A | Private | 
| CLARKE | G H | Private | 
| CLODE | H C | Private | 
| CLOSE | F W | Sergeant | 
| COLVIN | Arthur Francis | Corporal, 
              Maidstone Company Volunteer Medical Staff Corps. Died of disease 
              23 August 1900 at Cape Town, Aged 22. Also commemorated in Cape 
              Town (Maitland) Cemetery, Cape Town, South Africa and on Maidstone, 
              All Saints Church Memorial. | 
| COOKE | J F | Private | 
| COOPER | B W | Private | 
| COOPER | L | Private | 
| CORNISH | P C | Private | 
| COTTON | D | Private | 
| COWLAND | R | Private | 
| COX | E P | Private | 
| CRAGGS | S F | Private | 
| CRITTENDEN | G H | Private, 
              Maidstone Company Volunteer Medical Staff Corps. Died of disease 
              24 March 1902 at Bethlehem. Aged 21. Also commemorated on Maidstone, 
              All Saints Church Memorial. | 
| CROCKER | J E | Lance 
              Corporal. Also commemorated on the Coombe 
              Hill Memorial, Buckinghamshire. | 
| CURETON | T | Private | 
| CURRIE | A J | Private | 
| DAVIES | E H | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| DAVIES | J | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| DAVIES | W | Private | 
| DAVIS | W | Private | 
| DEAN | H | Private | 
| DIXCEY | G H | Private | 
| DOWSE | Henry Esmond |  Captain. 
              Died of enteric 5 May 1900 at Bloemfontein. Aged 32. Born January 
              1868. Son of Henry James Dowse.
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Dowse.—Capt. Henry Esmonde Dowse, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of enteric, at Bloemfontein, May 5th, 1900. He was the second son of the late Henry James Dowse, Esq., was born Jan., 1868, and entered the Royal Army Medical Corps as capt. Jan., 1891. He served with the Chitral Relief Force, under Sir Robert Low, in 1895, receiving the medal with clasp. | 
| DOYLE | J | Private | 
| DREW | H J | Private | 
| DUFFIELD | Samuel |  Quartermaster 
              / Hon Captain. Died of dysentery 17 January 1901 at Pretoria. Mentioned 
              in Despatches 10 September 1901.
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Duffield. — Quartermaster and Hon. Capt. Samuel Duffield, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of dysentery, at Pretoria, Jan. 17th, 1901. He served in the ranks for nearly eighteen years, and was employed at the War Office for over four years, being promoted quartermaster in the Royal Army Medical Corps Dec. 1899. He served with the Egyptian Expedition 1882, receiving the medal with bronze star. He was mentioned in despatches, L.G., Sept. 10th, 1901, for his services in South Africa, and was granted the honorary rank of capt. from Nov. 29th, 1900. | 
| DYKES | H | Sergeant 
              13562. Died of disease 13 December 1900 at Kimberley. Resident Ipswich. 
              Also commemorated on Ipswich 
              Boer War Memorial. | 
| ECK | C R | Private | 
| EDMONDS | G | Private | 
| ELLIOTT | W | Private | 
| ELLIS | P | Private | 
| ELLWOOD | Michael John | Private. 
              Also commemorated on Hereford 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial. | 
| ELWIN | E W | Private. 
              Died of fever 1 December 1901. Also commemorated on Dover 
              Borough Boer War Memorial.  | 
| ELWORTHY | H H | Sergeant | 
| FARWELL | J | Private | 
| FAWSSETT | Rupert |  Captain. 
              Died of dysentery 6 May 1900 at Bloemfontein. Aged 31. Born March 
              1869. Son of Rev. Robert Fawssett, of Upper Tooting, London.
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Fawssett.—Capt. Rupert Fawssett, R.A.M.C., died of dysentery at Bloemfontein May 6th, 1900. He was the third son of the late Rev. Robert Fawssett, of 36, Crockerton Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. Capt. Fawssett was born March, 1869, and educated privately, afterwards studying at St. Thomas’s Hospital. He entered the Royal Army Medical Corps in July, 1895, being promoted Capt. July, 1898. From 1897, Capt. Fawssett had been attached to the 2nd Life Guards, and when the Composite Regt. of Household Cavalry was formed, he accompanied it to South Africa as Medical Officer. He was present at the relief of Kimberley and the battles of Paardeberg and Driefontein, and the capture of Cronje. He then took part in the advance on Bloemfontein where he died. His name is inscribed on a framed tablet placed in the Court House of the Spelthorne Division of Middlesex in memory of those belonging to the Division who fell in the war. | 
| FELCE | H | [Listed 
              as Lance Corporal on Peterborough memorial] Private. Also listed 
              on Peterborough 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial. | 
| FENTON | T | Private | 
| FISHER | E | Private | 
| FISHER | G A | Private | 
| FLETCHER | H C | Private | 
| FOOTE | J | Private | 
| FOSTER | J H | Private | 
| FRASER | E | Private | 
| FRASER | G F | Private | 
| FRESHWATER | Arthur | Quartermaster 
              / Hon Captain. Died of enteric 28 February 1902 at Kroonstad. Aged 
              46. Born August 1855. Served in the ranks 15 years, commissioned 
              1894. Served in Bechuanaland 1884-5. | 
| FROST | H | Private. 
              Also listed on the Bury 
              St Edmunds Boer War Memorial | 
| FULKER | A | Private | 
| FULLER | R E | Private | 
| GALE | E H | Private | 
| GARTSHORE | J | Corporal | 
| GATH | G A | Private | 
| GIBBONS. DCM | James Ross | 1st 
              Class Staff Sergeant. Killed in action 20 December 1901 at the Battle 
              of Tafel Kop. Awarded the DCM (Distinguished Conduct Medal). Medals 
              on display in RAMC museum. War diary and documents in Wellcome Institute 
              archives. Entry in With The Flag to Pretoria for 20th December 1901. 
              Entry in The London Gazette.  | 
| GIBSON | W | Private | 
| GILTRAP | J J | Lance 
              Sergeant | 
| GLASCOW | W E | Private | 
| GOODALL | F | Private | 
| GOODRIDGE | W H | Private | 
| GOULD | W | Private | 
| GRACEY | W H | Lance 
              Sergeant | 
| GRANT | C | Private | 
| GRANTHAM | T | Corporal | 
| GRAY | Edward Wolfe |  Major. 
              Killed in action 30 October 1899 at Fraquhar's Farm, near Ladysmith. 
              Aged 37. Born September 1862. Educated at Dublin University (BA, 
              MB, Bch.), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland.
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Gray. — Major Edward Wolfenden Gray, M.B. R.A.M.C., was killed in action at Farquhar’s Farm, near Ladysmith, Oct. 30th, 1899. He was born Sept., 1862, and entered the Royal Army Medical Corps Feb., 1887, being promoted major Feb., 1899. He was a B.A. of Dublin University, and took the M.B. and B.Ch. degrees there in 1885, he also received the State Medicine Diploma from the University in 1887, and in 1888 was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Major Gray was also a gold medallist of Jervis Street Hospital, and a member of the British Medical Association. He only arrived in South Africa from Bengal a few weeks before being killed. | 
| GRAY | H | Corporal | 
| GREENOW | J | Private | 
| GREY | C F | Private | 
| GRIFFIN | M | Sergeant | 
| GRIFFITHS | P R | Private | 
| HALL | G | Private | 
| HANNINGTON | J C | Private. 
              Died at or near Maitland. Commemorated in Cape Town (Maitland) Cemetery, 
              Cape Town, South Africa | 
| HARGREAVES | W | Private | 
| HARRIS | J | Private | 
| HARRISON | J W | Sergeant | 
| HARRISON | A | Private | 
| HARROLD | H W | Private | 
| HARVEY | John | Private. 
              Resident of Constantine, Cornwall. See also Truro 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial | 
| HASELDEN | W H | Private | 
| HAWTHORN | J | Private | 
| HAYDON | J A | Private | 
| HAYNES | M | Private | 
| HAYWARD | W H P | Private | 
| HEATH | T | Private. 
              Died at Kimberley or nearby. Commemorated on 1899-1902 Memorial, 
              Kimberley West End Cemetery and buried there. | 
| HEATHCOCK | A | Private | 
| HEMMINGS | W | Private | 
| HEWLETT | W | Private | 
| HILL | W | Private | 
| HILLIARD, MB & CMG | George | Major. 
              Wounded on patrol at Ingog, 5 September 1900 and died 2 days later 
              7 September 1900 at General Hospital, Newcastle. SA. Aged 37. Born 
              october 1862. M.B. & C.M.G. Served Ashanti 1895 (star, CMG) | 
| HINTON | J | Private. 
              Died at Kimberley or nearby. Commemorated on 1899-1902 Memorial, 
              Kimberley West End Cemetery and buried there. | 
| HOGBURN | S | Private | 
| HOLT | Robert Hughtrede Edward |  Captain. 
              Died of wounds 21 February 1900 at Groblers Kloof. Aged 33. Buried 
              near Fort Wyllie. Born July 1886. Son of Lieutenant-Colonel R.W. 
              Holt (Royal Marine Light Infantry) and great-grandson of Lieutenant-General 
              Sir H. King (5th Fusiliers, served in the Peninsula). 
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Holt.-Capt. Robert Hughtrede Edward Holt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A., died of wounds received in action at Groblers Kloof in the operations on the Tugela, Feb. 21st, 1900. He was the only son of Lieut.-Col. R. W. F. Holt, late R.M.L.I. On his mother's side his great-grandfather, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. King, fought both in Holland and in the Peninsula with the 5th Fusiliers. Capt. Holt was born in July, 1866, and entered the Royal Army Medical Corps as a surg.-lieut. Jan., 1892, being promoted surg.-capt. 1895. He served in the operations on the North-West Frontier of India, 1897-98, with the Mohmand Field Force, also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was awarded the medal with two clasps. He went to South Africa Nov., 1899, and first did duty in camp at Nottingham Road and Estcourt. Capt. Holt was afterwards with the 5th Division, and was present at the action of Spion Kop. just before being killed Feb. 21st, he had gone forward to assist some wounded men, and was kneeling down beside and attending to one when he was shot. Capt. Holt is buried close to where he fell under Fort Wyllie, and an obelisk marks the place where he lies with others of the Somersetshire Light Infantry. The Royal Army Medical Corps have also erected a memorial cross over his grave close to the obelisk. A tablet has been placed in St. Mary's Church, Alverstoke, in his memory. He was mentioned in despatches, London Gazette, Feb. 8th, 1901, for his services. | 
| HOLT | Samuel | Private 
              15424. Died of disease 13 December 1901 at General Hospital, Newcastle, 
              SA. Aged 27. Resident Rochdale. Also commemorated on Rochdale 
              Town Hall Boer War Memorial | 
| HONOR | W | Private | 
| HOPWOOD | G R | Private | 
| HORNE | A | Corporal | 
| HORTON | E L | Private | 
| HORTON | E S | Private | 
| HORTON | J | Private | 
| HOTTON | J D | Private | 
| HOWAT | J | Private | 
| HOWELL | William F | Private 
              5437. Died of disease 3 October 1900 at Wynberg. Buried in St John's 
              Cemetery, Wynberg, Cape Town. Also listed on the Merthyr 
              Tydfil Boer War Memorial | 
| HUDSON | W J | Private | 
| HUGHES | Matthew Louis | Captain. 
              Killed in action 15 December 1899 at Colenso. Aged 32. Born 1867. 
              Son of Colonel Emilius Hughes, CB, of Guildford.  | 
| HUNNISETT | H J | Private 
              11163. Died of disease 24 July 1900 at Modder River. Commemorated 
              on Ritchie Road, Northern Cape Memorial and now at rest in KImberley 
              West End Garden of Remembrance. Resident Ipswich. Also listed on 
              Ispwich Boer War Memorial. | 
| HURLEY | J | Private | 
| HURTER | C | Private | 
| HUTCHINS | C | Private | 
| IRVINE | Guy Harle | Lieutenant. 
              Killed in action 31 March 1900 at Sanna's Post. Aged 24. Born August 
              1875. Son of Surgeon-Major G.N. Irvine.  | 
| ISAACSON | C | Private | 
| JACKSON | W L | Private | 
| JAMES | T L | Private 
              12859. Died of disease 6 June 1901 at Johannesburg. Also commemorated 
              on Leeds Boer War Plaque | 
| JAMIESON | A | Private | 
| JARVIS | G W | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant. Also commemorated on Norfolk 
              Boer War Memorial, Norwich | 
| JOHNSON | W | Private | 
| JONES | George Williams Grey | Lieutenant. 
              Died of enteric 20 February 1900 at Ladysmith. Aged 25 Born August 
              1874.  | 
| JONES | N | Corporal | 
| JONES | R E | Private | 
| JONES | W R | Private | 
| KELLY | P | Private | 
| KENEALY | E | Private. 
              Died at Maiyland or nearby. Commemorated in Cape Town (Maitland) 
              Cemetery, Cape Town, South Africa. | 
| KIMBER | A | Private | 
| KING | J | Private | 
| KNILL | F J | Private | 
| KONIGER | G A | Private | 
| LAKE | W W | Surgeon 
              Lieutenant Colonel, Militia Medical Staff Corps | 
| LAMB | W F | Private | 
| LANGFORD | Charles | Private 
              11989. Died of disease 28 March 1900 at Bloemfontein. Resident yaxley. 
              Buried in President Avenue Cemetry, Bloemfontein. Also commemorated 
              on Huntingdon 
              Boer War | 
| LAPWORTH | C W | Private | 
| LAVIS | G H | Lance 
              Sergeant | 
| LEACH | W G | Private 
              11341. Died of disease 17 January 1900 at Modder River. Resident 
              Ipswich. Commemorated on Ritchie Road, Northern Cape Memorial and 
              now at rest in Kimberley West End Garden of Remembrance. Also commemorated 
              on Bury St Edmunds Boer 
              War Memorial and Ipswich 
              Boer War Memorial. | 
| LEARY | W G | Private | 
| LEATT | H J | Private | 
| LENNIE | A C | Private | 
| LEWIS | E A | Private | 
| LEWIS | G F | Private | 
| LONERGAN | F | Private | 
| LUMBARD | E | Private | 
| LUTY | G | Lance 
              Corporal | 
| MAIR | A | Private | 
| MALTBY | R | Private. 
              Died at Maitland or nearby. Commemorated in Cape Town (Maitland) 
              Cemetery, Cape Town, South Africa. | 
| MANNING | J H | Private | 
| MAPLEY | A H | Private. 
              Also commemorated on the Coombe 
              Hill Memorial, Buckinghamshire.  | 
| MARKLEY | W | Private 
              12503. Died of enteric fever 6 April 1900 at PM Burg. Resident Ipswich. 
              Also commemorated on Ipswich 
              Boer War Memorial.  | 
| MARSH | Thomas Alfred Perry | Major. 
              Died of enteric 3 December 1900 at Deelfontein. Aged 44. Born February 
              1856. Served in Burma 1885-87 (medal and bar). | 
| MARSH | S | Private | 
| MARSHALL | E | Private. 
              Also listed on Peterborough 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial.  | 
| MARTIN | C W | Corporal | 
| McCORMICK | H | Private | 
| McGILVRAY | R A | Private | 
| MEYERS | J | Private | 
| MILES | A W | Corporal. 
              Died of wounds or disease 28 March 1900. Commemorated on Woodstock 
              Cemetery Memorial, Cape Town | 
| MILNE | H | Private. 
              Died 7 June 1902. Buried in Colesburg Cemetery, SA. Grave No. 16 | 
| MINNIECE | James | Major. 
              Died of enteric 17 March 1900 at Ladysmith. Aged 40. Born May 1859. 
              Serving with the Indian Contingent.  | 
| MITCHENER | H J | Private | 
| MONK | A | Private. 
              Resident Peterborough. Listed in the Peterborough 
              & Huntingdon Standard 1st Qtr 1900. Also commemorated on 
              Peterborough 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial | 
| MONTGOMERY | A | Private | 
| MOON | A | Private | 
| MOORE | R H | Private | 
| MOSS | F J | Private | 
| MUNN | Edmund Leonard |  Lieutenant. 
              Died of enteric 23 May 1900 at Boshof. Aged 25. Born January 1875. 
              
 Extract from The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner, published by Naval and Military Press: Munn.—Lieut. Edmund Leonard Munn, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of enteric May 23rd, 1900, at Boshof. He was born Jan., 1875, and joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in July, 1899. | 
| MUNN | J | Private | 
| MUNRO | W | Private | 
| MUNT | H W | Sergeant 
              Major | 
| MURRAY | R | Sergeant | 
| NAYLOR | J | Private | 
| NEWNHAM | G T T | Private. 
              Also listed on Brighton 
              St Peter Boer War Memorial | 
| NIGHTINGALE | J | Private. 
              Died of disease. Commemorated in Ardwick Green Barracks, Manchester | 
| NOBLE | R | Private | 
| OLIVER | I | Private | 
| OLIVER | J | Private | 
| ONRAET | H B | Lieutenant | 
| O'SHAUGHNESSY | M | Private | 
| OWLES | Frederick William | Private 
              13452. Died of disease 27 November 1900 at Bethlehem. Resident Leiston. 
              Also commemorated on Ipswich 
              Boer War Memorial and Brighton 
              St Peter Boer War Memorial | 
| PAILTHORPE | E F | Private | 
| PALMER | T | Private | 
| PARRETT | S A | Private | 
| PATTERSON | J | Private, 
              Leeds Company (Volunteers). Also commemorated on Leeds 
              Boer War Plaque | 
| PAYNE | W | Private. 
              Also commemorated on Bedford 
              Boer War Memorial. | 
| PEAT | T | Private | 
| PENMAN | G G | Corporal | 
| PENNY | W H | Private | 
| PETTENGELL | J | Private | 
| PHILLIPS | A T | Private | 
| PICKETT | A J | Private | 
| PLANT | H | Private | 
| POCOCK | J | Private | 
| PRESCOTT | H | Private | 
| PROBETTS | W F | Private | 
| PURSALL | T R | Lance 
              Corporal | 
| RAMSEY | C | Private | 
| READ | A | Corporal | 
| READING | E | Private | 
| RENDER | W | Private | 
| REORDAN | W | Private | 
| REYNOLDS | A B | Private | 
| RICHARDSON | J S | Private | 
| RIGG | J | Private | 
| ROBERTS | W | Corporal | 
| ROBERTS | J | Private | 
| ROBSON | A | Private | 
| RODWELL | J | Private | 
| ROGERS | Robert John | Private 
              13736. Died of enteric fever at Pretoria on 14th December 1900, 
              aged 23. Eldest son of Mr W. L. Rogers, Trinity House Inspector, 
              and Mrs Rogers of 39 Chapel Street, Penzance. Served a four year 
              apprenticeship with Mr Bob Stakerley, Chemist of Penzance. Moved 
              to London where he became compounder at the Army and Navy Stores. 
              Joined the RAMC in February 1900 and signed for 12 months at the 
              front. Was taken ill while on duty at the Model School Hospital, 
              Pretoria and died within a few days. Former member of St Mary’s 
              Church Choir, Penzance. See also Penzance 
              Boer War Memorial and Truro 
              Cathedral Boer War  | 
| ROYLE | A | Private | 
| RUSSELL | A J | Private | 
| RUSSELL | G R | Private | 
| SANGS | E | Private | 
| SCARLETT | W A | Corporal | 
| SEDDON | J | Private | 
| SHAW | W | Private | 
| SHEPHERD | W | Private | 
| SHOESMITH | C J | Corporal | 
| SIBERY | J | Private | 
| SILVESTER | A | Private | 
| SMITH | A E | Private | 
| SOLE | W W | Private | 
| SOUTHAM | A E | Private | 
| SOUTHEY | Joseph | Private. 
              See also Truro 
              Cathedral Boer War Memorial | 
| SPENCE | A E | Private | 
| STANTON | T E J | Private | 
| STEVENS | A T | Private | 
| STREET | G A | Private | 
| STUART | Sidney Offord | Major. 
              Died of dysentery 18 April 1902 at Winburg. Aged 41. Born November 
              1860.  | 
| SWAIN | W | Private | 
| SWEET | A [W] | Private. 
              Buried in Colesburg Cemetery, SA. Grave No. 65.  | 
| SWORN | F W | Private | 
| TAPLIN | W | Private | 
| TAYLOR | A J | Corporal | 
| TEGG | W | Private. 
              Commemorated on Ritchie Road, Northern Cape Memorial and now at 
              rest in KImberley West End Garden of Remembrance. 
               | 
| THRUSH | F W G | Private | 
| TOLLINGTON | B H H | Private | 
| TOULSON | W | Private | 
| TRENTER | C | Private 
              2684. Died of disease 22 May 1900 at Bloemfontein. Resident Ipswich. 
              Also commemorated on Ipswich 
              Boer War Memorial   | 
| TURNER | A | Private | 
| TURNER | J | Private | 
| TURNER | R A | Private | 
| TWIGG | James Stuart |  Lieutenant. 
              Killed in action 22 December 1901 near Clanwilliam. Aged 27. Born 
              october 1874. 
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Twigg. - Lieut. James Stuart Twigg, M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps, was killed in action between Clanwilliam and Calvinia, Dec. 22nd, 1901. He was born in Oct., 1874, entered the Royal Army Medical Corps April, 1900, and proceeded to South Africa in June, serving there until his death. | 
| TWOMEY | T | Private | 
| ULPH | H J | Private | 
| UNDERWOOD | H | Corporal | 
| VAN DRIEL | H P | Private | 
| VAUGHAN | C | Lance 
              Corporal | 
| VICKERY | G W | Private | 
| WALKER | E P | Major | 
| WALKER | George Stanley |  Captain. 
              Died of enteric 23 February 1900 at Ladysmith. Aged 34. Born May 
              1865. 
 Extract from The Last Post: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press: Walker. - Capt. George Stanley Walker, M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps, died of enteric in Ladysmith, Feb. 23rd, 1900. He was born in May, 1865, joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1892, and was promoted capt. July, 1895. Capt. Walker was serving in India in 1899, but went to South Africa in Oct., and was in Ladysmith till his death. He was mentioned in despatches by Lieut.-Gen. Sir G. White, March 23rd, 1900, L.G. Feb. 8th, 1901. | 
| WARE | A | Private | 
| WARING | Walter |  Surgeon 
              Lieutenant Colonel, Militia Medical Staff Corps. Died of dysentery 
              6 October 1900 at Princess Christian Hospital, Pine Town Bridge. 
              Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel, Militia Medical Staff Corps, Royal Army 
              Medical Corps, died of dysentery at the Princess Christian Hospital, 
              at Pine Town Bridge, South Africa, 6th October 1900. He was appointed 
              surgeon-captain in June 1902, and surgeon-lieutenant-colonel the 
              following August. He volunteered for active service, and proceeded 
              to South Africa in February 1900, and served during the war up to 
              the time of his death. Also listed on Norfolk 
              Boer War Memorial, Norwich.
 Source: The “Last Post”: Roll of Officers Who Fell in South Africa 1899-1902 by Mildred G Dooner reprinted by Naval & Military Press. | 
| WARRELL | C | Private | 
| WARRING | G W | Private | 
| WATHEN | W H | Sergeant 
              Major | 
| WATSON | F A | Private | 
| WEBER | G H | Private | 
| WHARTON | T | Private | 
| WHITLOCK | C C | Private. 
              Died 14 March 1901. Buried in Colesburg Cemetery, SA. Grave No. 
              47. Also commemorated in St 
              Peter's Church, Wolverhampton | 
| WILDE | A J | Private | 
| WILKES | G T | Private | 
| WILLIAMSON | J | Private | 
| WILLMOTT | J | 2nd 
              Class Staff Sergeant | 
| WILSON | D | Private | 
| WILSON | F | Private. 
              Died 2 January 1902. Buried in Colesburg Cemetery, SA. Grave No. 
              88. | 
| WILTSHIRE | C | Private | 
| WOOD | Oswald Gillespie | Colonel. 
              Died of illness 3 January 1902 at Kroonstad. Aged 50. Born November 
              1851. Awarded C.B. His wife was a nurse in the Army Nursing Service. 
              She was Superintending Sister at H Redoubt, Suakin, Egypt in 1885 
              (RRC, medal and Khedive's Star) and served in Cairo 1889-91. She 
              volunteered for South Africa and died at Kroonstad 4th October 1901. 
              They left two small sons. Entered the Medical Staff 1873. Served 
              in Egypt 1882 (bar and medal, Khedives star). Served as Principal 
              Medical Officer at Kroonstad. Awarded C.B. in 1900.  | 
| WOOD | Mazrk | Sergeant, 
              No 10 General Hospital. Died of enteric 15 August 1900. Commemorated 
              in Ardwick Green Barracks, Manchester. | 
| WOOD | C | Private | 
| WOOD | F J | Private | 
| WOODS | T | Private | 
| WRIGHT | F J | Private | 
| WRIGHT | W T | Private | 
| WYER | A | Private | 
| YATES | F W | Private. 
              Died at Maitland or nearby. Commemorated in Cape Town (Maitland) 
              Cemetery, Cape Town, South Africa. | 
| YOUNG | G | Sergeant | 
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