London Times 01/01/02 (Wednesday)
p8c The hospital ship Nubia, with usual staff, left Southampton yesterday afternoon for South Africa .
London Times 02/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Orotava left for England Dec. 23 with the following invalids:
RE Lt.-Col. A.G. Hunter-Weston
6/Manchester Maj. A.H. Bayley
Nursing Sister M. Thomas
Sick laying down, 6; convalescent, 99
Wounded laying down, 1; convalescent, 2
With the following on passage home:
ASC Capt. E.L. Colquhoun
3/Welsh Capt. D. How
2/E. Kent Lt. R.B.M. Wood
3/Leinster 2/Lt. J.F. Jones
3/Gloucester Capt. W.H. Walshe
2/R. Highlanders Lt. W.P. Nunneley
Devonshire Capt. M.H. Grant
Reserve of Officers Majs. W. Sanderson, T.H.B. Forster
RGA Capt. A.S.P. McGhee
5/Worcester Lt.-Col. R. Holden
RFA Maj. J.W.M. Newton
2/Gordon High. Maj. Hon. R.F. Carnegie
1/Welsh 2/Lt. F.G. Heath
I.Y. Capt. R.C. Lawrance, Lts. G.A. Buckland, T.R.G. Tyrrell
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.H.S. Sawyer
Colonial Defence Force Capt. C.S. Forsbrook
South African Constabulary Capt. M.S. Adye
Civil Vet. Surgs. H. Dyer, W.T. Olver, F.H. Pinkett
Civil Surgs. H.C. Baker, E.C. Bailey
Nursing Sister N. Stevens
3/R. Scots Capt. Hon J. Campbell
Due Southampton Jan. 11.
The Braeman Castle left for England Dec. 26, with the following on passage home:
14/Hussars Maj. F.R. Lawrence
1/R. Munster Fus. Capt. G.C. Bowen
6/V.B. KRRC Col. Sir C.E.H. Vincent
London Times 03/01/02 (Friday)
p8b The Morayshire left Albert Docks last night qith a few details and 300 remounts. She will call at Southampton for more details and remounts.
London Times 04/01/02 (Saturday) Nothing Noted
London Times 06/01/02 (Monday)
p8a-c Note Here a Table of Casualties for December 1901.
The Hospital ship Dunera left for England Dec. 20, with the following invalids:
RAMC Lt. C.S. Smith
5/Manchester Lt. H.T.H. Harris
2/E. Yorkshire 2/Lt. B. Blood
2/Scottish Rifles 2/Lt. G.W.R. Wilmer
1/Leicester 2/Lt. G.D. Nash
I.Y Lts. E.E. Dooley, E.E. White, J.S. Orr, F.G.J. Williams, W.E. Craig
1/DG Lt. H,H, Harris
4/KRRC Lt. G.J. Acland-Troyte
1/KRRC Lt. R.H. Seymour
5/DG Maj. A.R. Heneage
Vet. Dept. Vet. Lt. W.H. Lowe
S.A. Constabulary Lt. A. Douglas-Pennant
2/Shropshire L.I. Lt. J.M. Carter
2/R. Warwick 2/Lt. C.W.C. Crooke
2/Northampton Lt. E. Knatchbull-Hugessen
1/R. Scots Lt. T.C. Mudie
ASC 2/Lt. W.P. Pearse
2/Devon 2/Lt. J.E. Lewis-Lloyd
1/Yorkshire Lt. W.B. Walker
5/R. Fus. Capt. J.H. Davidson-Houston
Nursing Sisters M. Stephenson, C.M. Mello
Sick laying down, 3; convalescent, 245
Wounded laying down, 5; convalescent, 32
For Duty on Voyage:
RAMC Maj. R.I. Power
Civil Surgs. J.M. Crawford, J.H. Martin, G.E. Richmond, W. Sutcliffe
Nursing Sisters M.G. Hill, J. Creighton, M. Herring, M. Mavius, M. Meade, W.D. Redstone
Due Southampton Jan. 21.
The Bavarian arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following invalids:
1/DG Capt. H. De C. Eastwood
9/Lancers 2/Lt. R.S. Chadwick
GA Capt. C.A. Ker, Lt. H.M. Close
3/W. Surrey Lt.-Col. F.H. Fairtlough
2/Berks Capt. D.B. Maurice, Lt. & Qm. R.C. Harding
2/W. Kent Capt. C.G. Pack-Beresford
1/Manchester 2/Lt. R.C. Browne
2/Highland L.I. 2/Lt. K.L. Buist
4/Highland L.I. Lt. M. Rolland
3/Munster Fus. Capt. A. Arnot
ASC 2/Lts. J.W.H. Tyndall, C.H. Furneaux
Nursing Sisters E.M. Beck, M.E. Howell
Sick laying down, 40; convalescent, 426
Wounded laying down, 16; convalescent, 20
With the following on passage home:
S.A. Mtd. Irr. Troops Maj. W.J.E. Poole
1/R. Scots Lt. W.K. Rollo
APO COrps Capt. S.C. Curtis
RHA Col. E.M. Flint, Capt. W.V. J. C. Elwes
RFA Maj. C.H. De Rougemont, Lt. J, Vigors
1/R. Irish Fus. 2/Lt. R.OC. Malone
Reserve of Officers Capt. R.N. Morley
1/Northumberland Fus. Col. C.G.C. Money
3/Northumberland Fus. Col. St. G.C. Henry
E. Kent Capt. A.D. Geddes
2/Shropshire L.I. Capt. C.J. Garsia
5/A & S Highlanders Capt. J. Pender
Middlesex Capt. R.J. Ross
1/Gordon Highlanders Maj. F.W. Kerr, Capt. R.A.N. Tytler
ASC Lt. & Qm. J.C. Woods
2/R. Highlanders 2/Lt. J. Mackenzie
2/Derby Capt. P. Leveson Gower
I.Y. Capts. H.A. Budder, E.W.P. Uniacke, F.C. Goulden
5/Manchester Capt. S.W. Dixon
Colonial Def. Force Capt. A.C. Harmsworth
Chatsfields Scouts Capt. Chatfield
RAMC Lt.-Col. T.P. Woodhouse
Civil Surgs. M. Cleary, F.L. Dickson, D. Ritchie, J. Keenan
Nursing Sisters M.H. Bruce, M. Whiteman, G. Napier, M. Rorke, A. Kuys
Rev. Forshaw
Civil Vet. Surgs. F.C. Mahon, H.F. McVean, H. Scarlett.
London Times 07/01/02 (Tuesday)
p8b-d The Ranee arrived, with troops, at Southampton yesterday morning. The following were listed:
"Q RHA Maj. G. Humphreys, Lts. E.R. Burne, R.W. St. L. Gethin, E.W. Furse and 86 men and 4 guns.
The Armenian left Port Natal Jan 2 and due to arrive at Bombay o/a Jan. 16. with the following:
2/Gordon High. Lt.-Col. Scott, Majs. Staunton, Hunter-Blair, Capts. Simpson, Findlay, Booth, Brown, Lts. MacGregor, Forbes, Dick Cunyngham, Stanfield, McLean, 2/Lts. Cumine, Burn, Capt. & Qm. Anderson and 694 men.
1/Devon Majs. & Bt. Lt.-Cols. Davies, Jacson, Capt. & Bt. Maj. Ravenshaw, Capts. Wren, Holland, Graham, Lts. Harris, Watts, Blunt, Cunning, Hayley, Willis, Scafe, Kane, 2/Lts. Edward-Collins, Chaplain Drake, and 916 men
RAMC Capt. French
The Scindia left Jan 3. for Bombay with the following:
2/Gordon High. Maj. Wright, Lt. Maitland, 2/Lts. Cookson, Bruce, Huggins
1/Devon Lt. Twiss, 2/lts. Young, Hext, Mills, Wrey
2/Suffolk 2/Lt. Massy
Vet. Surg. Capts. Tatam, Harris
RGA Lts. R. Hoskyn, H.C. Reeves
Note Here New Service Dress Regs. for the Army
London Times 08/01/02 (Wednesday)
p3a Dateline Durban, Jan. 6. 300 Boer prisoners arrived here yesterday and 750 more are expected to-day. They will sail by the Orient for St. Helena.
p8c The Carisbrooke Castle left for England Jan. 2, with the following on passage home:
Rifle Brigade Maj. S.C. Long
R. Lancaster Maj. F.M. Carleton
S. Lancashire Capt. A. Solly Flood
Kimberley Regt. Capt. E.T. Humphrys
R. Scots Fus. Maj. A.W. Thorneycroft
7/DG 2/Lt. J. Greene
Due Southampton Jan. 18.
The Tagus left Southampton yesterday afternoon. She embarked a total of 28 officers and 706 men. Principal drafts being:
M.I. 136 men
4/R. Dublin Fus. 135 men
Maj. H. Kirk, 2/dg in command, Lt. A.C. Seeds, RAMC, in medical charge. The ship will call at Queenstown for 19 officers and 725 men.
Note Big Obit. here for Bt. Maj. J.M. Vallentin.
Cape Times Weekly Edition 08/01/02
p10 The Canada sailed Friday for England with the following named military passengers: Col. Cavaye.
The Saxon arrived here Tuesday with the following named military passengers: Col. Viscount Downe.
p19 The Kildonan Castle sails this afternoon for Southampton with the following named military passengers: Maj. Bethune, Maj. D.R. Hamilton, Maj. Jones, Lt. S. Henry, R.N.R., Capt. & Mrs Clegg & son, Lt. Dalvannie.
London Times 09/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Mohawk left for England Jan. 1 with the following invalids:
Sick Laying down, 8; convalescent, 437
Wounded convalescent, 23
With the following on passage home:
ASC Maj. A. Phelps
R. Dublin Fus. Lt. & Qm. J. Ward
7/R. Fus. Lt. H.G. Grist
1/Leicester (Late) Maj. R.L. Sandwith
1/R. Irish Rifles 2/Lt. F.H. Barton
R. Irish Capt. E.M. Panter Downes
2/Lincoln Capt. & Qm. W.J. Conway
2/ Berkshire Lt. W.B. Thornton
BSAP Maj. H. Hopper
R.M. L.I. Capt. J.A.M.A. Clark
Lancashire Mil. Arty. Capt. S. Bingham
R. Canadian Arty. Capt. H.J. Morgan
Civil Surg. H.A. Loeser
Civ. Vet. Surgs. J.T. King, J.J. OConnor, A. Frank, E.J. Willgans, E.J. Wadley
Nursing Sisters M.S. Milne, E. Johnson, F.H. Barry
Due Southampton Jan. 23.
The Canada left for England Jan. 3 with the following invalids:
16/Lancers 2/Lt. H. Lewis
17/Lancers Lt. & Qm. C. Clarke
Staff Col. W.F. Cavaye
RFA Lt.-Col. W.H. Williams
RE Maj. G.F. Leverson
4/Norfolk Lt. G.G. Lucas
1/Lancaster Capt. L.C.B. Hamber
4/Essex Capt. H. De B. F. Stephens-Townshend
2/Berkshire Maj. G.D.R. Williams
2/Seaforth High. Lt. R.L.A. Capmbell
1/Connaught Rangers Capt. T.C.H. Raven, Lt. F.K. Pomeroy
I.Y. Lts. G.F. Wallace, G.C. Ash, A.M. Trevor Roper, G. Payne
Reserve of Officers Maj. the Hon. L.B. Byng
Sick laying down, 37; convalescent, 258
Wounded laying down, 10; convalescent, 5.
With the following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. R.G. Broadwood, Lt. the Hon. R.A. Ward
5/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Farbrother
2/Dublin Fus. Bt. Lt.-Col. F.P. English
2/Hampshire 2/Lt. R.D.C. McLeod
2/R. Lancaster Capt. R.C. Parker
3/Middlesex Capt. C.S.D. Fisher
1/Yorkshire 2/Lt. S.D. Massy
Reserve of Officers Capt. F.C.R. Parry
4/Munster Fus. Capt. M.W. Hawtrey
ASC Maj. G.H. Cardew
15/Hussars 2/Lt. O.T.D. Osmond-Williams
1/Leinster 2/Lt. G.B.C. Irvine
RM Arty. Capt. G.R. Poole
RAMC Capt. S.H. Withers
Scottish Horse Capt. G.V. Watson
Army Pay Dept. Col. R.M. Ireland
Rev. J.A. Earley
Civ. Vet. Surgs. C. Goundry, J. Forrest
Civ. Surgs. F.K. Kerr, M. Rust, R.W. Mulloch, W.F.C. McCarthy Morrogh
Nursing Sisters M.D. Knapp, E.C. Blakiston, A.M.C. Clarke
Due Southampton Jan. 20.
The Syria left Southampton yesterday with 34 officers and 1,095 men from various regiments.
The Honorius arrived at Southampton from London yesterday, embarked 250 remounts and saild for South Africa .
London Times 10/01/02 (Friday)
p8b & c The Orcana has left Port Natal for England with the following invalids:
RFA Capt. H.A. Lake
I.Y. 2/Lt. G. Smith
1/KSOB Capt. D.D. Gunn
2/E. Kent 2/Lt. E.G.F.L. Gould
AOD Capt. R.S. Hamilton
2/RB Maj. A.H.W. Lowndes
1/W. Riding Maj. H.D. Thorold
1/Derby Capt. R.J.F. Taylor
2/Duke of Cornwalls L.I. Capt. T.R. Stokoe
APD Lt.-Col. J.C.S. Irving
RHA Maj. C.E. Hill
4/KRRC Lts. T.G. Dalby, R.E. Crichton
2/Manchester 2/Lt. W.R. Tylden-Wright
1/R. Scots 2/Lt. E.C. Hill-Whitson
4/R. Warwickshire 2/Lt. R.W. Fox
2/Lincolnshire Lt. C.G. Lyall
S. Australian M.I. Lt. Fish
Army Med. Staff, RAMC Capts. E.T. Inkson, A.F. Heaton, Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civ. Surgs. J.W. Greenwood, Macaulay, roberts, Brodrick
Nursing Sisters Grosvenor, Hayden, West, Whiley, Gifford
Due Southampton 31 Jan.
The Tagus arrived at Queenstown on Wednesday night and yesterday embarked 19 officers and 663 men for a total of 55 officers and 1,326 men. She sailed at 4 p.m. for South Africa .
London Times 11/01/02 (Saturday)
p6e The Honorius left Queenstown yesterday with 546 remounts for South Africa .
London Times 13/01/02 (Monday)
p10a The Orotava arrived at Southampton Saturday morning with the following invalids:
RE Lt.-Col. A.G. Hunter-Weston
6/Manchester Maj. A.H. Bayley
Nursing Sister M. Thomas
Sick laying down, 6; convalescent, 99
Wounded laying down, 1; convalescent, 2
With the following on passage home:
ASC Capt. E.L. Colquhoun
3/Welsh Capt. D. How
2/E. Kent Lt. R.B.M. Wood
3/Leinster 2/Lt. J.F. Jones
3/Gloucester Capt. W.H. Walshe
2/R. Highlanders Lt. W.P. Nunneley
Devonshire Capt. M.H. Grant
Reserve of Officers Majs. W. Sanderson, T.H.B. Forster
RGA Capt. A.S.P. McGhee
5/Worcester Lt.-Col. R. Holden
RFA Maj. J.W.M. Newton
2/Gordon High. Maj. Hon. R.F. Carnegie
1/Welsh 2/Lt. F.G. Heath
I.Y. Capt. R.C. Lawrance, Lts. G.A. Buckland, T.R.G. Tyrrell
RAMC Lt.-Col. R.H.S. Sawyer
Colonial Defence Force Capt. C.S. Forsbrook
South African Constabulary Capt. M.S. Adye
Civil Vet. Surgs. H. Dyer, W.T. Olver, F.H. Pinkett
Civil Surgs. H.C. Baker, E.C. Bailey
Nursing Sister N. Stevens
3/R. Scots Capt. Hon J. Campbell
The Britannic sails on Saturday (?) afternoon with 30 officers, 22 nurses for the Tvl. concentration camps, and 625 men. She will call at Gibralter to embark 178 men of the 2/Seaforths, and 124 men of the 1/Leicesters. Lt.-Col. Jameson, S.H., in command.
London Times 14/01/02 (Tuesday)
p8c The South Australia left Albert Docks for South Africa with details of Scottish Horse and Worcestershire Y. and 270 remounts. She will call at Queenstown for an additional 270 horses.
London Times 15/01/02 (Wednesday)
p5a & b Dateline Halifax, N.S., Jan. 14. The Manhattan sailed this afternoon for South Africa with 470 officers and men of the Canadian Mounted Rifles.
p10b The Kildonan Castle left for England Jan. 8 with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj. Gen. C.D. Cooper
2/Gordon H. Maj. H.A. Bethune
Remount Dept. Maj. R.W.W. Jones, Lt. S. Galvayne
RAMC Maj. D.R. Hamilton
Dur Southampton Jan 24.
Cape Times Weekly Edition 15/01/02
p1 Dateline Durban, Jan. 7. The Orient is to take 1,000 Boer POW from the Roslin Castle and then sail for St. Helena.
Dateline Durban, Jan. 6. The City of Vienna and the St. Andrew have arrived here with troops from India.
p10 During 1901, 130 sailing vessels and 596 steamers arrived at Algoa Bay. Interesting!
Another interesting - To the present 143,050 horses and mules have been shipped for South Africa from New Orleans, value of 13,483,052 U.S. Dollars or 2, 808,969 British Pounds, plus the cost of the feed being 902,618 U.S.D.
London Times 16/01/02 (Thursday)
p11c The Britannic arrived at Gibralter yesterday, embarked 7 officers and 442 men, transshipped from the City of Venice, and sailed for the Cape.
The Tintagel Castle left for England Monday with the following on passage home:
3/Lancaster Col. B.N. North, Lt.-Col. F.E. Fitzherbert, Capts. C.J. Daniel, R.N. De la Bere, G.D. Timmis, J. Challenor, F.S. Jackson, Lts. F.H. Deakin, A.G. Howard, 2/Lts. M. Cottrell Dormer, J. Black, Lt. & Qm. T. Batchelor and 436 men.
ASC Lt. & Riding Master T.J. Kearns
Civil Surg. A.H. Watts
Civil Vet. Surgs. R. Wilson, M.I. Stevenson, W.M. Reid
Due Southampton Feb. 2.
London Times 17/01/02 (Friday)
p9a & b The Bavarian left Southampton yesterday afternoon with the following:
CG 400 officers and men.
GG no number given
4/Somersetshire L.I. 56 men
5/Lancashire Fus. 149 men
4/Bedfordshire 47 men
5/Manchester 126 men
Details
Total of 40 officers and nearly 2,000 men
London Times 18/01/02 (Saturday)
p7b Dateline Bermuda, Jan. 17. The Montrose has arrived here bringing 1,234 Boer prisoners and 85 men of the RA. 5 deaths of prisoners on voyage and Dr. Trevor died of dysentery.
p12d-f Note Here: LG. Kitcheners despatch with M.I.D. Note also here. M.I.D. here for Capt. H. de C. Eastwood, 1/DG
London Times 20/01/02 (Monday)
p6c, d & e The Carisbrooke Castle arrived at Southampton Saturday afternoon with the following:
Rifle Brigade Maj. S.C. Long
R. Lancaster Maj. F.M. Carleton
S. Lancashire Capt. A. Solly Flood
Kimberley Regt. Capt. E.T. Humphrys
R. Scots Fus. Maj. A.W. Thorneycroft
7/DG 2/Lt. J. Greene
The Avondale Castle left Southampton yesterday morning for sa. She carried out a party of school teachers.
The Doune Castle left Southampton yesterday morning with 200 South African Constabulary.
The Armenian has arrived at Bombay from South Africa with the 1/Devonshire and the 2. Gordon Highlanders.
London Times 21/01/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Dunera arrived at Plymouth yesterday, landed some and continued to Southampton.
The following were listed:
RAMC Lt. C.S. Smith
5/Manchester Lt. H.T.H. Harris
2/E. Yorkshire 2/Lt. B. Blood
2/Scottish Rifles 2/Lt. G.W.R. Wilmer
1/Leicester 2/Lt. G.D. Nash
I.Y Lts. E.E. Dooley, E.E. White, J.S. Orr, F.G.J. Williams, W.E. Craig
1/DG Lt. H,H, Harris
4/KRRC Lt. G.J. Acland-Troyte
1/KRRC Lt. R.H. Seymour
5/DG Maj. A.R. Heneage
Vet. Dept. Vet. Lt. W.H. Lowe
S.A. Constabulary Lt. A. Douglas-Pennant
2/Shropshire L.I. Lt. J.M. Carter
2/R. Warwick 2/Lt. C.W.C. Crooke
2/Northampton Lt. E. Knatchbull-Hugessen
1/R. Scots Lt. T.C. Mudie
ASC 2/Lt. W.P. Pearse
2/Devon 2/Lt. J.E. Lewis-Lloyd
1/Yorkshire Lt. W.B. Walker
5/R. Fus. Capt. J.H. Davidson-Houston
Nursing Sisters M. Stephenson, C.M. Mello
Sick laying down, 3; convalescent, 245
Wounded laying down, 5; convalescent, 32
For Duty on Voyage:
RAMC Maj. R.I. Power
Civil Surgs. J.M. Crawford, J.H. Martin, G.E. Richmond, W. Sutcliffe
Nursing Sisters M.G. Hill, J. Creighton, M. Herring, M. Mavius, M. Meade, W.D. Redstone
285 men.
London Times 22/01/02 (Wednesday)
p11b & c The Canada arrived at Southampton yesterday . The following were listed:
16/Lancers 2/Lt. H. Lewis
17/Lancers Lt. & Qm. C. Clarke
Staff Col. W.F. Cavaye
RFA Lt.-Col. W.H. Williams
RE Maj. G.F. Leverson
4/Norfolk Lt. G.G. Lucas
1/Lancaster Capt. L.C.B. Hamber
4/Essex Capt. H. De B. F. Stephens-Townshend
2/Berkshire Maj. G.D.R. Williams
2/Seaforth High. Lt. R.L.A. Capmbell
1/Connaught Rangers Capt. T.C.H. Raven, Lt. F.K. Pomeroy
I.Y. Lts. G.F. Wallace, G.C. Ash, A.M. Trevor Roper, G. Payne
Reserve of Officers Maj. the Hon. L.B. Byng
With the following on passage home:
Staff Brig.-Gen. R.G. Broadwood, Lt. the Hon. R.A. Ward
5/DG Lt. & Qm. C.H. Farbrother
2/Dublin Fus. Bt. Lt.-Col. F.P. English
2/Hampshire 2/Lt. R.D.C. McLeod
2/R. Lancaster Capt. R.C. Parker
3/Middlesex Capt. C.S.D. Fisher
1/Yorkshire 2/Lt. S.D. Massy
Reserve of Officers Capt. F.C.R. Parry
4/Munster Fus. Capt. M.W. Hawtrey
ASC Maj. G.H. Cardew
15/Hussars 2/Lt. O.T.D. Osmond-Williams
1/Leinster 2/Lt. G.B.C. Irvine
RM Arty. Capt. G.R. Poole
RAMC Capt. S.H. Withers
Scottish Horse Capt. G.V. Watson
Army Pay Dept. Col. R.M. Ireland
Rev. J.A. Earley
Civ. Vet. Surgs. C. Goundry, J. Forrest
Civ. Surgs. F.K. Kerr, M. Rust, R.W. Mulloch, W.F.C. McCarthy Morrogh
Nursing Sisters M.D. Knapp, E.C. Blakiston, A.M.C. Clarke
753 men
Cape Times Weekly Edition 22/01/02
p24 Dateline London, Jan. 15. The Manhattan has sailed from Halifax with 470 Canadian M.R. for South Africa .
Dateline London, Jan. 17. The Bavarian sailed yesterday for South Africa with 40 officers and 2,000 men including the Guards Brigade.
Dateline London, Jan. 20. Enrollment in the National Scouts has reached 2,000 burghers.
London Times 23/01/02 (Thursday)
p8b The Orient left Cape Town for St. Helena, Jan. 17 with the following:
Staff Col. A.J. Price
3/E. Kent Capt. L.E.L. Triscott, Lts. H.S. Hardy, H.D. Hirst, and 100 men.
14th Co. RGA Capt. R.H. Galwey, Lts. F.S. Watson, F.W. Barron, C.F.G. Page, and 81 men
RAMC Lt. M.H. Babington, Civil Surg. M.H. Biddell, and 7 men
Indian Staff Corps Maj. O.B.S.F. Shore
The Saxon left for England Jan. 15 with the following on passage home:
2/Wiltshire Capt. A.H.H. Wilson
I.Y. Maj. Viscount Dungarvan
Cape Town Highlanders Capt. W.D. Hare.
Due Southampton Jan. 31.
London Times 24/01/02 (Friday)
p9a & b The Arundel Castle left Cape Town for St. Helena, Jan. 21 with the following:
3/E. Kent Col. T.F. Brinckman, Maj. R. Bayard, Capt. G.B.W. Walker, Lt. C.W. Blackall, 2/Lts. W.N. Wells, C.M. Bentley, Capt. & Qm. H.C. Cumber and 279 men.
3/Irish Lt. A. de T. Mouillott
4/Yorkshire 2/Lt. L.H.F. Wisden
The Oratava left Southampton in the afternoon with 600 men of the 4/Liverpool Regt., 573 men of the 3/Cheshire Regt., 86 men of the 3/R. Sussex Regt., 99 men of the RAMC and details.
London Times 25/01/02 (Saturday)
p13b The Kildonan Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following on passage home:
Staff Maj. Gen. C.D. Cooper
2/Gordon H. Maj. H.A. Bethune
Remount Dept. Maj. R.W.W. Jones, Lt. S. Galvayne
RAMC Maj. D.R. Hamilton
The Mohawk arrived at Southampton last night with 463 invalids and with the following on passage home:
ASC Maj. A. Phelps
R. Dublin Fus. Lt. & Qm. J. Ward
7/R. Fus. Lt. H.G. Grist
1/Leicester (Late) Maj. R.L. Sandwith
1/R. Irish Rifles 2/Lt. F.H. Barton
R. Irish Capt. E.M. Panter Downes
2/Lincoln Capt. & Qm. W.J. Conway
2/ Berkshire Lt. W.B. Thornton
BSAP Maj. H. Hopper
RAMC Capt. J.W. Jennings
R.M. L.I. Capt. J.A.M.A. Clark
Lancashire Mil. Arty. Capt. S. Bingham
R. Canadian Arty. Capt. H.J. Morgan
Civil Surg. H.A. Loeser
Civ. Vet. Surgs. J.T. King, J.J. OConnor, A. Frank, E.J. Willgans, E.J. Wadley
Nursing Sisters M.S. Milne, E. Johnson, F.H. Barry
The Roslin Castle has left Cape Town for England with Lt.-Col. Kilkelly, RAMC, GG , accompained by medical officers, nursing sisters and orderlies of the Elandsfontein I.Y. Hospital staff.
London Times 27/01/02 (Monday)
p10a The Dunottar Castle sailed from Southampton Saturday with a detachment of 51 Electrical Engineer Vol. of RE. Including Lt. J.H. Stubbs in command.
London Times 28/01/02 (Tuesday)
p3a Dateline St. Helena, Jan. 27. The Orient has arrived here with 1,050 prisoners and 103 officers and men of the 3/E. Kent Regt.
p9b The Ontarian left Royal Albert Docks last night with 3 officers, a few details and 275 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for 275 additional remounts.
London Times 29/01/02 (Wednesday)
p5a Dateline Halifax, Jan. 28. The Victorian sailed at 2 oclock to-day for Cape Town with
A, B, & C Squadrons of Canadian M.I.
p11c The Kinfauns Castle left for England Jan. 22 with the following on passage home:
I.Y. Maj.-Gen. Chesham, Capt. H.R. Darley
The Roslin Castle left for England Jan. 23 with the following invalids:
2/E. Kent Capt. F.A.C. Hole
2/Cheshire Lt. C.C. Redfern
1/Welsh Fus. Capt. G.E. Rickman
1/Border Maj. W.J. Ferguson-Davie
1/Essex Lt. S.O. Robinson
2/Vol. Bn. Cheshire Lt. E.D. Dickson
W. Yorkshire Lt. P.S. Fryer
RAMC Majs. M.L. Hearn, H.P. Birch
2/Shropshire L.I. Lt. E.A. Underwood
Sick laying down, 3; sick convalescent, 439
Wounded convalescent, 11
With the following on passage home:
GG Surg. Lt.-Col. C.R. Kilkelly, C.M.G.
2/DG 2/Lt. E.N. Banks
I.Y. Maj. O.N. Segrave
1/E. Kent 2/Lt. G. Lee
6/R. Fus. 2/Lt. A.L. Thomson
1/Devonshire Capt. N.Z. Emerson
3/Devonshire Lt. R.J. Scarbrough
5/I. Fus. Lt. B.S. Johnson
1/Manchester Capt. H. Fisher
Reserve of Officers Capt. F.G. Hughes
Indian Stagg Corps Capt. J.A. Bliss
Remount Dept. Capt. W.G. Dixon
R.M. L.I. Maj. F. White
ASC Capts. P.C. Scott, T. Doherty
RAMC Lt. & Qm. R.O. Roberts
South African Constabulary Lt. J.C. Oland
Marshalls Horse Lt. N. Lewin
Scottish Horse Lt. A.T. Wardrop
Civil Surgs. H.J. Godwin, J.L. Allen, H.S. Maxwell
Civil Vet. Surgs. G. McBurney, J.A. Duff, C.J. Hurkley, R.G. Thompson, A. Leather
Nursing Sisters A.M. Harrison, C. Harris, E.C.O. Leggatt, K.E. Nisbet, T.H. Jones
I.Y. Hospital Mr. S.C. Willis
Due Southampton Feb. 13.
The Ontarian arrived at Southampton yesterday morning, shipped 275 horses and sailed for Queenstown
Cape Times Weekly Edition 29/01/02
p10 The Waikatan has sailed for Australia with Capt. & Lt. Geoghegan on board.
p24 Dateline London, Jan. 23. The Orotava saild for South Africa today with 1,500 troops for South Africa . Col. Sir. James Willcocks in command.
Dateline London, Jan. 25. The Armenian has sailed from Bombay for South Africa with 2/R. Innis. Fus., and 150 Oxfordshire L.I. on board.
London Times 30/01/02 (Thursday) Nothing Noted
London Times 31/01/02 (Friday)
p6b & c The Plassy left for England Jan. 23 with the following invalids:
6/DG Lt.-Col. A.C. Hamilton
6/Dragoons 2/Lt. R.G.D. OCallaghan
16/Lancers Maj. H. de la P. Gough, 2/Lt. R.A. Reddie
RA Lt.-Col. H.J. Du Cane
RFA Lt. R.G. Maturin
RE 2/Lt. C. Hordern
I.Y. Capt. A.J.P. Annesley, Lt. L.W. Armstrong
3/Yorkshire Capt. H. de M. Leathes
3/S. Wales Borderers 2/Lt. G.L. Sparrow
2/Gloucester Maj. H.D.A.P. Taylor, Lt. & Qm. E. Murray
3/W. Riding Col. A.K. Wyllie
2/Black Watch Lt. L.P. Evans
6/Middlesex Capt. P.H. Graves
4/N. Staffordshire Capt. D.G.O. Saunders Davies
1/Highland L.I. Maj. E.A.C. Garland
South African Constabulary Capt. the Hon. G.O. Cadogan
Sick laying down , 70; sick convalescent, 379
Wounded laying down, 28; wounded convalescent, 10
With the following on passage home:
Reserve of Officers Majs. A.L.G. Gould, A.G. Duberley, Lt. E.D.H. Daly
5/Lancers Col. H.J. Scobell
Staff Col. G.F.R. Henderson, C.B.
RA Maj. G.H.W. Nicholson
RFA Maj. G.R.T. Rundle, Capt. W.D. Cochrane
Cork Arty. Capt. H. Dewhurst
Donegal Arty. Capt. J.S. Dewhurst
I.Y. Capts. H.B. Towse, J.A. Liebmann, Lts. L.W. Palk, H.R. Williams
3/Manchester 2/Lt. H.N. Colan
3/R. Irish Capt. J.O. Johnson
4/Lincolnshire Lt. H.B. Cooke
R. Dublin Fus. Capt. W.H.A. Croker
Leicestershire Capt. H.S. Logan
1/R. Fus. Lt.-Col. E.J. Cooper
3/Essex Capt. C.M. Wheatley
2/W. Kent Capt. M.P. Buckle
2/E. Kent Capt. & Qm. G. Boon
Berkshire Capt. W. Clegg
4/Northumberland Fus. Lt. & Qm. J.H.M. Steele
RAMC Lt.-Col. H.W. Murray, Maj. J.J. Russell
Mennes Scouts Lts. C.H.D. Brooke, H.B. Bradford
Imp. L.H. Vet.-Lt. J. ODonoghue
P.o.W. L.H. Lts. H.C. Thompson, O.T. Evans
Brabants Horse Capt. H. Walker, Lt. F.W. Houseman
Bushveldt Car. Lt. H.T. Bright
Intelligence Dept. Mr. Diespecker
Civil Surg. M.P. Cooke
Revs. H.B. Hunter, A.T. Wirgman
Civil Vet. Surgs. E.R. Edwards, E. Crossley
Nursing Sisters G.E. Saunder, J. Butler, J.C. Child, M.A. Bindlors
Due Southampton Feb. 12
The hospital ship Orcana arrived at Southampton yesterday with 182 invalids from Port Natal. The following were listed:
RFA Capt. H.A. Lake
I.Y. 2/Lt. G. Smith
1/KSOB Capt. D.D. Gunn
2/E. Kent 2/Lt. E.G.F.L. Gould
AOD Capt. R.S. Hamilton
2/RB Maj. A.H.W. Lowndes
1/W. Riding Maj. H.D. Thorold
1/Derby Capt. R.J.F. Taylor
2/Duke of Cornwalls L.I. Capt. T.R. Stokoe
APD Lt.-Col. J.C.S. Irving
RHA Maj. C.E. Hill
4/KRRC Lts. T.G. Dalby, R.E. Crichton
2/Manchester 2/Lt. W.R. Tylden-Wright
1/R. Scots 2/Lt. E.C. Hill-Whitson
4/R. Warwickshire 2/Lt. R.W. Fox
2/Lincolnshire Lt. C.G. Lyall
S. Australian M.I. Lt. Fish
Army Med. Staff, RAMC Capts. E.T. Inkson, A.F. Heaton, Lt. & Qm. T.F. Brake
Civ. Surgs. J.W. Greenwood, Macaulay, Roberts, Brodrick
Nursing Sisters Grosvenor, Hayden, West, Whiley, Gifford
The Ontarian left Queenstown yesterday with 521 horses, 122 were embarked at Queenstown.
London Times 01/02/02 (Saturday)
p12c & d The Norman left for England Jan. 30 with the following:
2/Dublin Fus. Maj. C.F. Romer
4/Welsh Fus. Lt. F.G. Waddington
3/N. Lancashire Maj. W. Harrison
RA Maj. A.S. de Winton
2/GG Capt. W.Murray-Threipland
BSAP Col. C. Harding
Due Southampton Feb. 15
The Canada is due to sail to-day from Southampton with the 3/A & S Highlanders who number 25 officers and 880 men
London Times 03/02/02 (Monday)
p10a The Canada embarked at Southampton Saturday nearly 2,000 officers and men for South Africa. They included the following:
4/Durham L.I.
3/A & S Highlanders 32 officers and 796 men
5/Rifle Brigade 1 officer and 36 men
Maj.-Gen. W. Kitchener
10/Hussars Lt.-Col. Alexander
Col. the Duke of Montrose
London Times 04/02/02 (Tuesday)
p9b & c The Dunera sailed from Southampton with the following:
Army P.O. Corps 40 men
RAMC Lt. Stock and 100 men
I.Y. A draft
24 Nurses for the concentration camps
Details.
The Kumara left Royal Albert Docks last night for South Africa with 3 officers, details, and 275 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for further details and 275 additional horses.
Note Here: A chart from Parliamentary paper # Cd.884, issued yesterday giving a return of troops and horses embarked for South Africa 1 Jan. 1900 to 31 Dec . 1901.
London Times 05/02/02 (Wednesday)
p6b & c The Sicilia left Port Natal for Aden on Jan. 29 with the following:
2/R. Dublin Fus Lt.-Col. H.T. Hicks, C.B., Maj. S.G. Bird, D.S.O., Capt. & Bt. Maj. E. Fetherstonhaugh, Capts. M. Lowndes, H.W. Higginson, G.N. Cory, D.S.O., Lts. C. Garvice, D.S.O., L.F. Renny, J. McD. Haskard, A.H.D. Britton, A. De B.W.W. Bradford, 2/Lts. A.W. Newton, E. St. G. Smith, R.F.B. Knox, B. Maclear, J.P.B. Robinson, E.F.E. Seymour, H. St. G. S. Scott, J.P. Tredennick, Lt. & Qm. J. Burke and 598 men
RAMC 3 men
The Tintagel Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the 3/Kings Own. The following were listed:
3/Lancaster Col. B.N. North, C.B., Lt.-Col. F.E. Fitzherbert, D.S.O., Maj. & Adj. C.J. Daniel, D.S.O., Capts. R.N. De la Bere, G.D. Timmis, J. Challenor, F.S. Jackson, Lts. F.H. Deakin, A.G. Howard, 2/Lts. M. Cottrell-Dormer, J. Black, Lt. & Qm. T. Batchelor and 436 men.
ASC Lt. & Riding Master T.J. Kearns
Civil Surg. A.H. Watts
Civil Vet. Surgs. R. Wilson, M.I. Stevenson, W.M. Reid
Cape Times Weekly Edition 05/02/02
p1 Dateline Durban, Jan. 29. The Sicilia sailed for Aden today with 21 officers and 560 men of 2/Dublin Fus.
p21 The Briton arrived here yesterday morning with the following named military passengers: Col. H. Grenfel ( Jameson and Rhodes also on board.) Capt. S.H. Palmer (for Algoa Bay)
p24 Dateline London, Jan. 30. The Surrey has sailed from Wellington , N.Z. with 500 N.Z. Contingent for South Africa .
p25 Dateline London, Feb. 02. The Mount Royal has left New Orleans with 1,100 horses for South Africa .
London Times 06/02/02 (Thursday)
p10b The Pembroke Castle left for England Jan. 31 with the following on passage home:
5/R. Dublin Fus. Lt.-Col. H.T. Finlay, Majs. Sir F.W. Shaw, D.S.O., R.A. Hartley, P. La Touche, W.B. Davidson-Houston, Capt. & Adj. R.S. Gage, Capts. A.D. Kirkpatrick, S.A. Jones, W.C. Roper-Caldbeck, L.N. Murphy, Lts. F.W. OCarrol, G.W. Willock, H. Emerson, 2/Lts. W.B. Cameron, H.J. Kerr, C.R. Barton, Capt. & Qm. R. Baker and 313 men. Will land the 5/R.D.F. at Queenstown.
The rest for Southampton on passage home:
4/Lancashire Fus Capt. C.E. Wilson
I.Y. Lt.-Col. H.H. Stewart, Lt. C. Rowan
Suffolk Mil. Arty. Lt. R.D. Kirby
1/Derbyshire Lt. J.E. Hext
Cornwall & Devon Miners Arty. Capt. R.H. Thompson
3/York & Lancaster Lt. C.A. Chaytor
Reserve of Officers Capts. F.H. Lucy, A.B. Boyd Wilson, E.W. Clark, Lt. G.J. Metcalf
1/Munster Fus. Lt. C.R. Hall
12/Lancers Capt. M.H. Tristram
1/DG 2/Lt. G.R.H. Cheape
3/N.S.W. Bushmen Rev. H.C. Forman
Civil Surg. H. Leach
Civil Vet. Surg. J. Baxter
3/R. Labcaster 61 men
Due Queenstown, Feb. 21, Southampton Feb. 22.
The Kumasa arrived at Southampton from London yesterday morning, embarked 210 remounts and saild for South Africa .
London Times 07/02/02 (Friday) Nothing Noted.
London Times 08/02/02 (Saturday)
p13b & c Note Here. Table of Casualties for Month of January 1902 and totals.
The Mohawk left Tilbury Docks yesterday afternoon for South Africa with the following:
20 officers and 590 men for the 16, 17, 18, 19 Cos. Mtd. Inf. and drafts for Scottish Rifles, E. Kent, and Wiltshire.
25 officers and 396 men for other drafts
some remounts.
London Times 10/02/02 (Monday)
p10c The Montrose arrived at Bermuda, Jan. 16 with 1,234 Boer Prisoners.
400 men of the 26/I.Y. embarked in the Braemar Castle at Southampton for South Africa , Saturday and sailed that afternoon.
London Times 11/02/02 (Tuesday)
p11b The Dunvegan Castle lfe, Feb. 5 with the following on passage home:
2/Middlesex Maj. N.W. Barnardiston
1/R. Scots 2/Lt. F.C. Bannatyne
16/Lancers Lt. G. Hutton-Riddell
3/Welsh Lt.-Col. W. Watts
South African Mtd. Irr. Force Capt. R. Burns Begg
Due Southampton Feb. 21.
The Dilwara left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with a few details. She sails for Southampton where she will embark 350 officers and men of the Yorkshire Mil.
London Times 12/02/02 (Wednesday)
p10c The City of Vienna left Bombay yesterday with 7 officers and 1,050 men, drafts, for South Africa .
The Beacon Grange left Royal Albert Docks yesterday with 4 officers, a few details, and 340 remounts. She will call at Southampton and Queenstown for an additional 160 remounts.
The Roslin Castle arrived at Southampton yesterday with upwards of 800 officers and men on board. The following were listed:
2/E. Kent Capt. F.A.C. Hole
2/Cheshire Lt. C.C. Redfern
1/Welsh Fus. Capt. G.E. Rickman
1/Border Maj. W.J. Ferguson-Davie
1/Essex Lt. S.O. Robinson
2/Vol. Bn. Cheshire Lt. E.D. Dickson
W. Yorkshire Lt. P.S. Fryer
RAMC Majs. M.L. Hearn, H.P. Birch
2/Shropshire L.I. Lt. E.A. Underwood
GG Surg. Lt.-Col. C.R. Kilkelly, C.M.G.
2/DG 2/Lt. E.N. Banks