RAID BY WESTERN BOERS
... was carrying a num- ber of civil passeners, as well as Lieutenant Harris, Welsh Fusiliers, Lieutenant French-Brewater, Royal Fusiliers, and None of them reported to b&in- jured. ...
... was carrying a num- ber of civil passeners, as well as Lieutenant Harris, Welsh Fusiliers, Lieutenant French-Brewater, Royal Fusiliers, and None of them reported to b&in- jured. ...
... following casualties reported, Hussar t Hill, February 14:- . . - t KILLED. . : 2nd Royal Fusiliers.-3,845 Private A. H, a Williams. i WOUNDED. . B 2nd Royal Fusiliers.-1;730 Private Redgrave 0 and S,400 Private W. Carter. 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers-5,796 ...
... WELSH. F USILIERS. 'o KILLED. t. Lienteniant-colonel C. C. H. Thorold, Lieu- d tenant F. A. Stubbing. WOUNDED. 1- 2nd ROYAL FUSILIERS. Lieutenant R. H. Torkington.r r) * lst .WELSE FUSILTERS. Seeond-lieut-enant C; V. Kyrke. h . Ist RIFIE BRIGADE, le Captain ...
... MORE BOER TREACHERY. (Press Associaticn Special Telegram.) MAFEKING, Monday. Yesterday evening Private Park, of the Royal Fusiliers, who was on outpost duty at Maritzani, on challenging a man who was approaching him was fired at by the latter and wounded ...
... fought fiercely abclose quarters. Here also the garrison was small in numbers, but owing to the splendid conduct of the Royal Fusiliers the Boers lost very heavily. Our sole casualty was one man wounded. Two guns were sent out from Bronkhorst- apruib to ...
... Diondon Gazette of Fruday night COnI el tains the followius: sce WAR OF1ICE, Maqy ti.. R6 .-INEI BAT'T'AIfONS. nei o Royal Fusiliers. City of London Regimnent.- off ies The uidprmoeitiocned lieutenants to be cap- be e,. tains, ated the 12th ?? Brandreth ...
... woands—Lnar4-04wpseal H. Pelaw, 16th. CAPE MOUNTED ILIPLISB. ded—Corporal C. U. F. hamar. iNoluttsry 270. BAILTVALION ROYAL FUSILIERS IGW7—Bergewt E. Webb. Cnrporsl W. Lsoc.e.Comersl T. Prague,. 3296 5. Brown, J. Broom, J. lints., B. Hannn', P. Nemo. W ...
... 25th April last. Second-hoeutenant C ek 0. F. Pridhase to li Helitenant, vice L. Bran- pr al, dreth, jeromoted into the Royal Fusiliers (City m of London Regimeent); dated 12th Stay last. ai Lieutenant Frank Hill Gaskell, from 3rd Volun. ci 7er te-er Battalion ...
... as-chief patron.. The men being armed with a long musket b called a fusil, the reginient wead honoured with the title of the Royal Fusiliers. The regiment had no colours, hence no officers styled eosigius, the aancients or ?? whose duty itwas .to carry them ...
... carrying a e number of civil passengers, as well . as Lieutenant Harrsis', Welsh Fusilters; Lieutenant French Brewster,' Royal Fusiliers; and twonty-ome men, all convalescent. None of them are reported to be injured. YEOMA'TRY FORCED. TO RETI 1E. .3BErT LEHEf ...
... PIhieiard. Psvll-y-svach, 05ow ,5 bridgd. 'Riernan wits ntlnistcke. -W 'I'he Duke of York has been aploillted e ?? of' the ROyal Fusiliers (Cfty is of London Reogimnont).'-'.- aring tbis Changeable Weatheee yuns.e very liable to catch a Co~ld. which may ?? ...
... much ter to give the Volunteers a chance of active ser- and o.n vice in South Afrlca,. joined the 2nd Battalion the Royal ?? Fusiliers as ensign at Newport in to September, 1868. The officers were a sporting 'w lot. They had betweeni them, says Sir Howard ...