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Boer War Memorial - Stirling, Stirling, Scotland




October 1899 - May 1902


Scottish Soldier Boer War Memorial Scottish Soldier


Inscription Erected
by the
Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers & Men
of the
XCI [or 1th Battalion] Princess Louise's,
[Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders]

to the memory of
these comrades who lost their lives in the service
of their Country during the South African War
October 1899 to May 1902

Remark: XCI represents the Roman numeral 91 and stands for the 91st Regiment of Foot, which later became part of Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).



Names Boer War Officers

Lieut.-Colonel C. L. J. Goff
Major S. L. Robinson
Lieut. G. E. Courtenay
2nd Lieut. W. B. King
Captain E. C. H. Grant
2nd Lieut. W. V. St C. McLaren
Lieut. J. Hunter, 4th Vol. Battr
Non-Commissioned Officers
No. 1982
No. 2633
No 4405
No. 4245
No. 4802
No. 3053
No. 3762
No. 5247
No. 2757
No. 4714
No. 3358
No. 6889
No. 5264
No. 5040
Color-Sergt. D. Christison
Color-Sergt. D. W. Hope
Sergt. B. J. C. Kelly
Sergt. A. K. Smith
Sergt. J. E. Meredith
Lce. Sergt. W. Matthews
Corpl. J. Mowatt
Corpl. D. Millar
Corpl. T. T. Pagan
Lce. Corpl. A. S. Inglis
Lce. Corpl. J. Dodds
Lce. Corpl. J. Stenhouse
Lce. Corpl. W. T. Bevan
Lce. Corpl. H. Waters
No. 1386
No. 3209
No. 4864
No. 5183
No. 5444
No. 5520
No. 3635
No. 3261
No. 5317
No. 6945
No. 4951
No. 8544
No. 6559
Color-Sergt. J. W. Gilbert
Sergt. A. Barber
Sergt. W. E. Smith
Sergt. D. Morrison
Sergt. H. Wigstone
Corpl. C. Jamieson
Corpl. T. H. Templeman
Corpl. E. P. Rose
Lce. Corpl. J. Peebles
Lce. Corpl. R. Wain
Lce. Corpl. H. Harvey
Lce. Corpl. D. R. Aitken
Lce. Corpl. D. Melville

Names Boer War Privates
Anderson, D.
Alford, F.
Austin, H.
Bowman, H.
Baker, A. E.
Boyce, H.
Bliss, P.
Crawford, N.
Campbell, J.
Campbell, A.
Cailey, P.
Coyne, W. M.
Currie, J.
Campbell, J.
Clanaghan, J.
Collins, F.
Delanty, M.
Donald, J.
Drysdale, J.
Davidson, A.
2845
3994
3542
5664
4080
3081
3119
6845
5122
2867
6841
1615
7136
7284
8708
152
3820
3115
4149
5972
Duncan, W.
Evans, J.
Edwards, M.
Ferguson, J.
Fitzwilliams, W. L.
Fulbrooke, J.
Fraser, R.
Fraser, A.
Farquhar, J. G.
Giles, C.
Giles, G.
Graham, J.
Gilfether, J.
Gillon, R.
Gordon, D.
Gray, J.
Greig, A.
Glossop, W
Gillespie, W.
Gilmour, J.
7072
3537
4234
6707
7301
4097
3723
1060
7876
3084
3632
4857
3860
6438
3373
2076
6476
3423
7323
8535
Hay, J.
Hammilton, J.
Howden, J.
Harley, W.
Hyndman, A.
Henderson, J.
Johnstone, F.
Johnstone. W.
Kay, W.
Kitchen, W.
Kidney, J.
Kelly, W. R.
Kennaway, D.
Kennedy, J.
Logan, T.
Liddle, R.
Lamie, T.
Luke, A.
Littlewood, T.
MacNeil, A.
4065
3254
6141
2988
6532
7032
3331
6049
3271
4205
1733
7308
6631
4927
6331
6406
6435
6442
5222
6552

Names Boer War Privates
MacBeth, J.
MacDonald, J.
McKean, J.
McFarlane, J.
McKenzie, G.
McAnally, J.
McDermott, B.
McAnally, J.
McWhirter, G.
McGillivrary, D.
McGregor, D.
McMillan, M.
McDougall, J.
Merrilees, J.
Mansfield, W.
Millen, E.
Milne, D.
Mathieson, J.
Mattison, P.
6147
6551
4759
4189
3605
6744
4494
4059
3863
6587
3797
4537
7133
2960
2935
3743
2808
6164
6790
Morrison, J.
Moore, D. W.
Mowbray, W.
Perry, E.
Paterson, W.
Paterson, J.
Russell, J.
Reid, R.
Ross, M.
Rushforth, A.
Russell, J.
Reid, A.
Russell, A.
Sweeney, H.
Shelfer, N.
Scott, G.
Seeley, J.
Somerville, W.
Shore, W. F.
7303
7302
6820
1981
4557
6517
6599
2745
6311
4045
6377
2963
7152
3421
4236
5236
6690
7009
6862
Scott, J.
Stevenson, T. M.
Taylor, H.
Trew, G.
Tring, W.
Tait, R.
Thompson, H.
Williamson, T.
Ward, R.
Wain, J.
Ward, W. J.
Wilkie, T.
Wintrup, A.
Wilson, J.
Wiggins, J.
Williams, G.
Carlyle, A.
3844
8450
3085
1279
3722
6348
6611
6283
4215
7000
4316
5671
6115
6514
2817
8714
6550

The Boer War, also known as the South African War, was fought between October 11, 1899, and May 31, 1902, between the British Empire and the two Boer republics: the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State. The conflict arose from tensions over British influence in Southern Africa and resulted in a British victory, leading to the establishment of British control over the region. The war was significant in the context of British imperialism and marked a turning point in the relationship between the British and the Afrikaner population.





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