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Private A London

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Private A London

Birth
Death
25 Jul 1900
Pretoria, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa
Burial
Pretoria, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa Add to Map
Plot
Grave 231
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6968 Private A London, 1st Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers. The battalion deployed to South Africa for the Second Anglo Boer War, sailing on the Braemar Castle and Goorkha at the beginning of Jan 1900, and arrived at the Cape about the 26 Jan 1900. Along with the 2nd Norfolk, 2nd Lincoln, and 2nd Hampshire, they formed the 14th Brigade under Brigadier General Chermside. They joined the Kimberley relief force on the Orange River and took part in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, fighting at the battle of Paardeberg 18-27 Feb 1900 and Karee Siding on 29 Mar 1900 (15 killed and 45 wounded). In July 1900 they operated north of Pretoria,and became the extreme left of the army for the eastern advance and they occupied Balmoral on 25 Jul 1900 before undertakling garrison tasks at some stations and posts on the railway. Private London died of disease at a military hospital in Pretoria. He was buried on 26 Jul 1900.
6968 Private A London, 1st Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers. The battalion deployed to South Africa for the Second Anglo Boer War, sailing on the Braemar Castle and Goorkha at the beginning of Jan 1900, and arrived at the Cape about the 26 Jan 1900. Along with the 2nd Norfolk, 2nd Lincoln, and 2nd Hampshire, they formed the 14th Brigade under Brigadier General Chermside. They joined the Kimberley relief force on the Orange River and took part in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, fighting at the battle of Paardeberg 18-27 Feb 1900 and Karee Siding on 29 Mar 1900 (15 killed and 45 wounded). In July 1900 they operated north of Pretoria,and became the extreme left of the army for the eastern advance and they occupied Balmoral on 25 Jul 1900 before undertakling garrison tasks at some stations and posts on the railway. Private London died of disease at a military hospital in Pretoria. He was buried on 26 Jul 1900.

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  • Created by: Peter H
  • Added: Feb 2, 2022
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236445472/a-london: accessed ), memorial page for Private A London (unknown–25 Jul 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 236445472, citing Church Street Cemetery, Pretoria, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa; Maintained by Peter H (contributor 47423563).