TOTAL CASUALTIES.
| OFFICERS. | ||
| Killed | 12 | |
| Died of wounds | 9 | |
| Wounded | 32 | |
| Wounded and remaining at duty | 5 | |
| 58 | ||
| N.C.Os. and MEN. | ||
| Killed | 188 | |
| Died of wounds | 46 | |
| Missing | 5 | |
| Died of disease | 15 | |
| Drowned | 16 | |
| Wounded | 568 | |
| Wounded and remaining at duty | 52 | |
| Prisoners of war | 20 | |
| 910 | ||
| 968 | ||
INDEX
- Abassiyeh, the, [14]
- Abbas Apex Sector, [56]
- Abu-el-Zeitun, attack on, [97]
- Abu Sitta, [60]
- Adamson, Lieut. H., [126], [154]
- Aeroplanes, [43]
- African War, the South, [162]
- Ain Arik, [109];
- Ridge, [92]
- Ain Kohleh, [64]
- Ain Sinai, [112]
- Ain Yebrud, [112]
- Aire, [122], [123]
- Aitken, C.S.M. A., death, [130], [157]
- Aizecourt, [130]
- Ajalon, [107], [108];
- Valley of, [108]
- Alexandria, [13], [28], [30], [117]
- Ali-el-Muntar, [51], [52], [71], [73]
- Allaines, attack on, [128]
- Allenby, General, advance on Damascus, [117]
- Alma, battle of the, [161]
- Alpini Corps, [129]
- American Battalion, the 106th, [136]
- Amiens, [136]
- Amurieh, raid on, [115], [157]
- Amwas, [108], [116]
- Anafarta, [24]
- Andania, H.M.T., [10], [14], [142]
- Andrew, Capt. R.A., tribute to, [105];
- Anzac, [17]
- Armistice, signed, [139]
- Artaxerxes Post, [135]
- Ascq, [137]
- Assiut, [31]
- Australian Division, the 1st, [134];
- at Sohag, [32]
- Ayr and Lanark Yeomanry, [53], [56];
- Azmac Dere, [19], [23], [24];
- raid on, [19]
- Bab-el-Muallek, [90]
- Babington, Lieut. G., [148]
- Baisieux, [137], [138]
- Balfour, General, of Balbirnie, commanding the Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [161]
- Baluah, Lake, [110]
- Baquerolles Farm, [124]
- Batchelor, Private, [157]
- Beclers, [139]
- Beersheba, attack on, [61-63]
- capture of, [86]
- Beit Iksa, [89], [91];
- Beit Sira, [78], [106], [109]
- Beit-ur-el-Foka, attack on, [83]
- Beit-ur-el-Tahta, [83], [85], [106]
- advance on, [101-103]
- Beitania, [92];
- Beitin, [111]
- Benjamin Post, [135]
- Berguette, [137]
- Beris, [34]
- Bethel, [111]
- Bethhoron, the Upper, [83]
- Birdwood, General Sir W., inspection by, [126]
- Bireh, [92], [103], [116]
- Black Watch, 6th and 8th Battns., [141]
- Blairgowrie, [1-4]
- Bouchavesnes, [127]
- Boulak, [34]
- Boulogne, [141]
- Bourecq, [137]
- Bradfield, Sergeant-Major, [155]
- Brigade, the 159th, [113];
- “Broken Spur” badge, [144]
- M.C. conferred, [165]
- Brown, Lieut. T. Brodie, [131], [132], [133];
- Brown, Capt. W.D., adjutant, [148];
- Buffs, the 10th, [138]
- Burj Lisaneh, [111]
- Byng, Major-Gen. Sir Julian, [19]
- Calonne, [127]
- Camel, a racing, [32]
- Camerons, the 10th, [35]
- raid on Amurieh, [115]
- Campbell, Capt. P., [102];
- Campbell, Capt. Sir W.A.A., [114], [149]
- Canal du Nord, advance on, [128]
- Cape Town, [147]
- Caracol Dagh, [17]
- Carbine Trench, [135]
- Carnegy, Capt. P.A.W., commanding the Forfarshire Light Horse Volunteer Corps, [146]
- Carvin Farm, [124]
- Casualties, list of, [168-203]
- presents medals, [71]
- Chetwode, Lieut.-Gen. Sir P.W., commanding Eastern Force, inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, [56];
- Christiana, capture of, [147]
- Clackmannan, [2]
- Clarence River, [123]
- Clark, Lieut.-Col. J., [150]
- Cloud-burst, at Gara, [32], [39]
- attack on the Germans, [132]
- Collier, Sergeant W., [149], [157];
- Colthart, Capt. R.H., adjutant, [117], [133];
- Cooper, Sergeant, [152]
- Corbie, [136]
- Corps III. attack on the Germans, [134]
- Corps XX., [70]
- Corps XXI., [70];
- Corps Cavalry, [67]
- Craig, Sergeant J., [155]
- Craig, Lieut. D., D.S.O., conferred, [156]
- Crawford, Earl of, Colonel Commandant of the Fife Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- attack on the Germans, [132]
- Cruickshank, Lieut. I.W., [115];
- Cummins, Capt. W.W. (“George Washington,”) [151]
- Cupar, [2]
- Daisies, mauve, [50]
- Dakhla, [37]
- Damascus, [117]
- Dane, Lieut. P., [134]
- Darney, Lieut. C.E., killed, [130]
- Davis, L.-Cpl. J. [157]
- Deir-el-Belah, [49], [56], [57], [59]
- Deir Ibzia Ridge, [92]
- Deir Sineid, [73]
- Demobilization of the British Army, [140-142]
- Denbigh Yeomanry, the 24th Battalion, [121]
- Devonport, [10]
- Devonshire Regiment, the 16th (Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry), [56];
- Division, the 10th, [66], [67], [85];
- Don, Lieut. W.G., [148]
- Drysdale, Lieut. J.C., [117];
- Dumb-bell Hill Sector, [54]
- Duncan, Lieut. C.G., advance
- Dundee, [2]
- Dundee Wadi, [67]
- Dunfermline, [2]
- Dunkirk, [141]
- Durham, Private, [158]
- East Kent Regiment, the 10th, [133]
- Edie, Sergeant-Major, [154]
- Edinburgh, Royal Review in, [162]
- Egyptian Lancers, at Sherika, [33]
- El Arish, [42-45]
- attack on, [60]
- El Buggar, [61];
- El Burj, [45];
- El Burjaliye, [52]
- El Ferdan, [41], [42]
- El Jib, [83]
- El Mendur, [52]
- El Muntar, [101]
- Elder, Sergeant-Major, [157]
- Enab, [86], [104]
- Epehy, [131]
- Erskine, Lieut.-Col. T.H., of Grangemuir, [163]
- Erskine, Sir William, [160]
- Essex Regiments, the 5th and 7th, [53]
- Etaples, [120]
- Fakenham, [7-10]
- Fanatis, or copper vessels, [44]
- Faustine Quarry, [134]
- Fencible Cavalry, [159]
- Ferguson, Sergeant, [126]
- Field Ambulance, the 229th, at Yalo, [107]
- Fife, [2]
- Fife and Forfar Imperial Yeomanry, [163]
- St Ives, [4];
- training, [4], [7], [38], [41], [56], [59], [120], [140];
- inspections, [4], [8], [56], [126], [140];
- at Skegness, [6];
- Fakenham, [7-10];
- sports, [7], [32], [36], [59], [140];
- voyage to Gallipoli, [10-14];
- in the trenches, [15-26];
- journey to Sidi Bishr, [28];
- casualties, [29], [68], [100], [104], [130];
- at Mena Camp, [30];
- Minia, [31];
- Sohag, [31];
- Gara, [32], [38];
- Sherika, [32-38];
- Moascar, [39], [41];
- the 14th Battalion, Royal Highlanders, [41];
- in camp at El Ferdan, [41];
- journey to El Arish, [42];
- reinforcements, [44];
- at El Burj, [45];
- Sheikh Zowaid, [45];
- march to Rafa, [46-48];
- at Khan Yunis, [48];
- Sheikh Nebhan, [49];
- El Mendur, [52];
- in the Sheikh Abbas Sector, [54], [56];
- field firing, [57];
- at Deir-el-Belah, [57];
- attack on Beersheba, [59-64];
- battle of Sheria, [68];
- at Goz-el-Gelieb, [70];
- presentation of medals, [71];
- march to Mejdal, [74];
- foot parade, [74];
- march to Junction Station, [76];
- at Latron, [77];
- march to Beit Sira, [78];
- at Wadi Selman, [79];
- camp at Q 20 central, [85];
- advance on Jerusalem, [86-91];
- march along the Zeitun Ridge, [92-95];
- at Wadi Zait, [95];
- capture Zeitun Ridge, [98];
- advance on the Hill of Shafa, [99];
- on Beitania, [101-103];
- camp at Yalo, [106];
- making roads, [107], [109];
- march to Kantara, [116];
- voyage to Marseilles, [117-119];
- at St Firmin, [119];
- Grand Rullecourt, [120];
- epidemic of Spanish influenza, [121];
- march to La Pierriere, [122];
- bombarded by the Germans, [125];
- fitted with kilts, [126];
- at Le Foret, [127];
- advance on the Canal du Nord, [128];
- attack on the Germans, [132-135];
- at Corbie, [136];
- tribute to, [136];
- advance to Orcq, [137];
- reception at Tournai, [139];
- at Moustier, [140];
- demobilised, [140-142];
- at Kirkcaldy, [142];
- predecessors, [159-164];
- Commanding Officers, [164]
- Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, at Blairgowrie, [1-4];
- Fife Yeomanry Cavalry, [159]
- Fifeshire Light Dragoons, [159]
- review at Edinburgh, [162]
- Fifeshire Mounted Rifle Volunteers, [161];
- Fifeshire Volunteer Light Horse Corps, the 1st, [162]
- capture of, [93]
- Foka Hill, [83], [84], [92];
- Fontes, [122], [137]
- Football, games of, [121], [138], [140]
- Forfar, [2]
- Forfar Yeomanry or Angus Cavalry, [159];
- Forfarshire Light Horse Volunteer Corps, the 1st, [162]
- Fort Conan, [24]
- Franvillers, [127]
- Fraser, Lieut. H.L., [154]
- Frasnes, [139]
- Fusilier Ridge, [57], [114]
- at Kirkcaldy, [142]
- Galbraith, R.Q.M.S. W.J., [158];
- Gall, R.S.M., [156]
- thunderstorm at, [22]
- Gallipoli, [14-27];
- Gamli, [60]
- Gara, [38];
- capture of, [70]
- Gaza, attacks on, [48], [51];
- Gebel-el-Ghenneiem, [34]
- George IV., King, reviews the Royal Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- wire to Lord Lovat, [142]
- George V., King, inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, [4], [140];
- German Army, attack on, [132-136];
- Gibb, Corporal, [158]
- Gibraltar, Straits of, [12]
- Gilmour, Lieut.-Colonel J., [164];
- retires, [163]
- Gilmour, Lieut.-Col. Sir John, commanding the Forfarshire Light Horse Volunteer Corps, [162];
- Girdwood, Major-General E.S., commanding the 74th Division, [71];
- Goz-el-Gelieb, [70]
- Grammont, [140]
- Grand Rullecourt, [120], [121]
- Gray, Lieut. W., [36]
- Grimsby, [6]
- garrison Dakhla Oasis, [38]
- Gyppy Cavalry, [35];
- Hair, Sergt.-Major J., [157]
- Haking, Lieut.-General Sir R., Corps Commander, inspection by, [126]
- Halkett, Capt., Sir Arthur, [161]
- Ham en Artois, [122], [126]
- Hamilton, Sir Ian, inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, [4]
- Haubourdin, [137]
- Haute Deule Canal, [137]
- Hell’s Gate, [38]
- Henderson, Private (“Dinkum”) [150], [155]
- Henderson, Sergt.-Major, [158]
- Herd, Sergeant William, [157]
- Herdman, Lieut. C.W., [148]
- Herlies, [137]
- Highland Mounted Brigade, [2];
- capture of, [93]
- Highland Territorial Division, the 51st, [2]
- Hill A, [84], [85];
- Hill 1070, capture of, [62];
- Hindenburg line, [135]
- death, [163]
- Hoare, Brig.-General R., [31], [130];
- Hodge, Capt. Chappell, commanding the 20th Company Imperial Yeomanry, [162];
- Hogsthorpe, [6]
- Honours and Awards, [165-67]
- Humbercourt, [120]
- Hunter, General Sir A., [163]
- Huntingdon, [4], [5]
- Hutchison, Capt. R.G., [148]
- I.C.C. the, [67];
- Im Seirat, [51]
- Imbros, peaks of, [18]
- Imperial Camel Corps, [61]
- Imperial Yeomanry, the 20th Company, [162]
- Indarra, H.M.T., [117]
- Inverness Battery, [2]
- Irgeig, [65]
- Ismailia, [39], [41]
- Izieres, [140]
- Jackson, Capt. G.E., Staff Captain, [2]
- Jaffa, [72]
- Jericho, [111]
- Jerusalem, advance on, [87-91];
- Jones’ Post, [57]
- Judæa, [76]
- Judæan Hills, [73], [75]
- Junction Station, [73], [76]
- Juvisy, [119]
- Kantara, [42], [43], [50], [116]
- Karm, [61], [70]
- Kereina Ridge, [92]
- Kefr Skeyan, [92], [110]
- Kent Hill, [115]
- Khamsin wind, [53]
- Khan Abu Felah, [107], [114]
- Oasis Detachment, at Sherika, [32]
- Khan Yunis, [48]
- Kharga, [33], [34], [35];
- Khirbet Kereina, [84]
- Kilo, [31], [35]
- King, Lieut.-Colonel A.J., [2]
- Kinniburgh, Lieut. J.D., killed at the battle of Sheria, [68]
- depot for recruiting, [4]
- Kinross, [2], [142]
- Kirkcaldy, [2], [142];
- Kitchener, Lord, [22]
- Kubeibe, [78], [86], [94], [96]
- Kulonieh, [91]
- Kuryet-el-Enab, [87]
- Kuwauka system, attack on, [66]
- Kuweilfeh, [64], [65]
- La Bassée Canal, [123], [126]
- La Houssoye, [127]
- La Pierriere, [122]
- Lala Baba, [28]
- Lamain, [139]
- Latron, [77]
- Le Foret, [127]
- Leitch, Sergeant, J.J., [158]
- Levant, the, [18]
- Wood, [137]
- Light Car Patrol, [36], [38]
- Ligny, [122];
- Ligny St Flochel, [120]
- Likia, [78]
- Lindsay, Lieut. A.S., commanding the Light Car Patrol, [36], [153]
- Lindsay, Captain M.E., [9], [145], [146]
- Loch Lomond, [2]
- Yeomanry Company, [38]
- Locon, [137]
- London Regiment, [127], [129];
- wire from King George V., [142]
- Longavesnes, [130], [133]
- at Salonika, [35]
- Lovat, Lord, illness, [29];
- Lovat’s Scouts, [2], [19], [23], [30];
- Lowson, Private David, [157]
- Ludd, [116]
- Lumsden, C.S.M. J., [155]
- Lys, the, [126]
- opens the swimming-bath at Sherika, [37]
- Mack, Sergeant Nathaniel, [158]
- MacNeil, Lieut.-Colonel Angus, commanding the Kharga Oasis Detachment, [32];
- Mafeking, relief of, [163]
- Mahmeh, attack on, [97]
- Malta, [12], [118]
- Mansura Ridge, [52]
- Maricourt, [127]
- Marquain, [138]
- Marseilles, [118], [119]
- Marshall, Lieut. D., march to Tenida, [37], [148]
- the “Gallipoli Spider,” [150]
- Marshall, Major-General W.R., [26]
- Roman Fort at, [34]
- M‘Dougal, Lieut. A.R., bombing school, [36];
- Meherique, [35];
- Mejdal, [74]
- Melsom, Captain, of the Andania, [10]
- Melville, Captain Whyte, [145]
- Mena Camp, [30]
- Mericourt, [137]
- M’Guffog, A., [157]
- Middlesex Regiment, [67]
- Minia, [31]
- illness, [29]
- Miquellerie, [126]
- Mitchell, Lieut.-Colonel A., commanding the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, [29], [163];
- M’Kenzie, Lieut.-Colonel J.M., [134];
- M’Laren, Sergt.-Major, [154]
- wounded, [130]
- M’Lean, Lieut. J., [132], [157]
- M’Nab, Captain J., holds the Round Hill, [114]
- M’Niven, C.Q.M.S. J., [157]
- Moislains, attack on, [128]
- Molinghem, [127]
- Montgomery and Welsh Horse Yeomanry, the 25th, [130]
- Morison, Lieut.-Colonel, commanding the Royal Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- Mosquitoes, war on, [35], [147]
- Moustier, [140]
- Mudros Harbour, [13], [28]
- killed, [130]
- Nablus, [111];
- Nairn, Captain I.C., [114];
- Nairn, Major R.S., illness, [29]
- capture of, [86]
- Nazlet el Abid, [31]
- Neby Samwil, [89], [91];
- Nile, the, [31];
- Nisbet, Sergt.-Major W., at Kirkcaldy, [142]
- Noc River, [123]
- Nooitgedacht, [163]
- Norfolk, [7]
- at Sherika, [35]
- Norfolk Regiment, [58], [121]
- North Devon Hussars, [30];
- North Lane Trench, [23]
- Noyelles, [119]
- Nurlu Village, [128]
- Ogilvie, Major D.D., [112], [114], [133];
- Ogilvie, Sergeant-Major Alec, [154]
- Orcq, [138]
- Orilux torches, [80]
- Ormiston, Capt. J.W., [133];
- Osborne, Major G.E.B., adjutant, illness, [29];
- Oswald, Captain, [161]
- Paris, [119]
- Petit Ronchin, [137]
- Peyton Avenue Trench, [22], [23], [27]
- Peyton, Major-General W., [19]
- Philistia, Plain of, [70], [72]
- Pimple Post, [135]
- Pitt, Rt Hon. W., appeal for soldiers, [159]
- Portobello, review at, [160]
- Pree, Major C.G. de, [19], [24], [26], [40]
- wounded, [163]
- Prince Abbas, the, [28]
- Purvis, Capt. R., commanding the 20th Company Imperial Yeomanry, [163];
- Q 20 Central, camp at, [78], [85], [94]
- Quennemont Farm, [135]
- Quennet Copse, [135]
- Persian Temple, [34]
- Quentin Road, [125]
- Rafa, [46-48]
- Railhead, [35];
- Ram Allah, [92], [109], [116]
- Raspberry Hill, [51]
- Rawlinson, General, commanding Fourth Army, tribute to the 74th Division, [136]
- Regent’s Park, [57], [58]
- Renton, Sergeant, [156]
- Rhone Valley, [119]
- Ricketts, Lieut. W., Quartermaster, [29], [148]
- Rifleman Post, [135]
- Rigg, Lieut. P.J.H., [148]
- Road-making, [107], [109]
- Robecq, [122], [124], [125]
- Robertson, Capt. J.R., death, [149]
- Roger, Private W., D.C.M. conferred, [20], [156], [165]
- Ronssoy, [133]
- Ross, Corporal, [147]
- at Sherika, [35]
- Rosslyn, Lieut.-Gen. the Earl of, commanding the Fifeshire Mounted Rifle Volunteers, [145]
- Round Hill, [114]
- see Fife
- Royal Devon Yeomanry, [30];
- Royal Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160];
- Royal Highlanders, the 14th Battalion, [41];
- Royal Scots, the 4th, [56]
- Royal Welsh Fusiliers, [121]
- Rue, [120]
- Rues des Vaches Farm, [124]
- St Angelo, Castle of, [12]
- St Cyr, airships at, [119]
- St Emilie, [131]
- St Firmin, [119]
- St Ives, [4]
- St James’ Park, [103]
- St Paul’s Bay, [12]
- St Pol, [120]
- St Venant Sector, [122]
- Salonika, [35]
- Salt Lake, [17]
- Samothrace, [18]
- Samson’s Ridge, [57]
- Sandstorm at Gara, [32]
- Sari Bahr, [17]
- Savage, Private P., [157]
- Scotian, the, [28]
- Scots Guards, defeated at football, [121]
- Scott, Lieut. W., [150]
- flight, [37]
- Scottish Horse, [26], [30]
- Selwad, [112]
- Senussi, the, [31];
- Shafa, Hill of, [99]
- Sharp, Capt. H.S., adjutant, [9], [40], [146];
- Shechem, [111]
- Sheikh Abbas Sector, [54]
- Sheikh Abdullah, [111]
- Sheikh Nebhan, [49], [52]
- Sheikh Zowaid, [45]
- swimming-bath, [36]
- Shellal, [61]
- Sheria, [65];
- Sherika, [32];
- Sidi Bishr, [28], [30]
- Sikh Mountain Gunners, at Sherika, [33]
- Simpson, Lieut. J., [162]
- Sinai Railway, [42]
- Skegness, [6]
- Smith, Capt. A.C., [19];
- Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Sir H., inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, [8]
- Snaefels, the, [27]
- Sohag, [31]
- Somersets, the, attack on Abu-el-Zeitun, [97];
- Somme, the, [120], [127]
- South Lane Trench, [22], [23]
- South-Western Mounted Brigade, [30]
- Spanish influenza, epidemic of, [121]
- Spence-Jones, Lieut.-Colonel C.J.H., [134]
- killed, [130]
- Spreull, Capt. (later Lieut.-Col.) A., [148]
- Squadron System, introduction, [162]
- Stewart, Capt. R.W., [40], [146];
- Stirling, Lieut.-Col. A., [29]
- Stirlingshire, [2]
- Stirlingshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- Storrar, Private Morrison, [158]
- Submarine, sunk, [118]
- Suez Canal, [39]
- Suffa, [116]
- Suffolk Regiment, the 15th Battalion, [125]
- Sulajik, [17]
- Suvla, [16], [27]
- Sweetwater Canal, [39], [50]
- Swimming-bath, at Sherika, [36]
- Syderstone Common, [146]
- capture of, [112]
- Tahta Ridge, [85]
- Tattenham Corner, [109], [116]
- Tel Asur, [111], [116];
- Tel-el-Ful, [88], [89]
- Tel-el-Jemmi, [50]
- Tel-el-Saba, [63]
- Tel-el-Sheria, [67]
- Templeux la Fosse, [134]
- Templeux le Guerard, [133]
- Tenida, [38]
- Thackeray, Brig.-General F.S., [134]
- Thompson, Lieut. E.A., killed at the battle of Sheria, [68]
- Thomson, Captain Anstruther, [161]
- Thomson, Col. J. Anstruther, commanding the Royal Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- Thunderstorm at Gallipoli, [22]
- Timsah, Lake, [39]
- Todd, L./Corpl. J., [157]
- Toine Post, [135]
- Tortille River, [128]
- Tournai, evacuated by the Germans, [139]
- Trench fever, [25]
- Trenches, digging, [16], [22], [52]
- Tuck, Capt. A.J.M., [139]
- Tuke, Capt. A., [21], [40], [147];
- Turbeauté River, [125]
- Turkish Army, snipers, [19];
- Two Tree Farm, [55], [56]
- Um Gerrar, [49]
- Ushant, Cape, [11]
- Vaal, the, [147]
- Valentine, Lance-Sergeant J., D.C.M. conferred, [20], [165]
- Valetta Harbour, [12]
- Versailles, [119]
- Victoria, Queen, review in Edinburgh, [162]
- Villers-Bretonneux, [136]
- Villers Faucon, [131]
- Wadi Ain Arik, [92], [109]
- Wadi Ghuzzeh, [49], [50], [58], [60], [71], [72]
- Wadi Hannina, [89], [90]
- Wadi Imaish, [84], [92], [106]
- Wadi Kelt, [101]
- Wadi Kolah, [113]
- Wadi Melab, [106]
- Wadi Reuben, [53]
- Wadi Saba, [61], [62], [63]
- Wadi Sad, [109]
- Wadi Selke, [59]
- Wadi Selman, [79], [92], [94]
- Wadi Shebab, [79], [80]
- Wadi Sukharieh, [73], [75]
- Wadi Sunt, [105]
- Wadi Zait, [79], [83], [85], [92], [93], [95]
- Water Dump A, [35], [37], [38]
- at Sherika, [35]
- Wemyss, Colonel W., commanding the Royal Fifeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [160]
- Wemyss, W., of Cuttlehill, [144];
- West Somerset Yeomanry, [30];
- White Hill, [115]
- Willow Tree Well, [24]
- Wood, Capt. A.R. Dick, [125], [154]
- Yalo, camp at, [106]
- Yeomanry Regiment, the first, [159]
- Young, Private Hastie, [156]
- capture of, [98]
- Younger, Lieut.-Colonel J., vii., [117];
- Wemyss, W., of Cuttlehill, [144];
- Zeitun Ridge, [84], [92];