Gatacre, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W., K.C.B., D.S.O., [197], [199], [202], [203], [208]-210, [285]-303 (Stormberg), [332], [376], [378], [383], [408], [411], [429], [435].
German Corps. See [Commandos].
Germiston commando. See [Commandos].
Giants Castle, [58], [59].
Gibraltar, [89], [92].
Girouard, Lieut.-Col. E. P. C., D.S.O., [385], [413], [424], [432], [433], [443].
Glencoe, [38], [44], [46], [47], [58], [145], [159], [172].
See also [Dundee].
Gloucestershire regiment (1st and 2nd). See [Regular Units].
Godley, Captain H. C., [309].
Goff, Lieut.-Colonel G. L. J., [319].
Goldie, Captain A. H., [361].
Gomba Spruit, [367], [373].
Goodenough, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. H., K.C.B., [35], [44].
Goodwin, Mr. (later Major) C. A., [425].
Gordon, Brig.-General J. R. P., [437].
Gordon, Captain W. E., V.C., [327].
Gordon Highlanders (1st and 2nd). See [Regular Units].
Gore, Lieut.-Col. St. J. C., [163], [167]-169, [171].
Gosset, Lieut. F. J., [286].
Gough, Col. B., [220], [221], [232], [240], [241].
Gough, Captain H. de la P., [337].
Graaf Reinet, [56].
Graff, Mr. S. J., [106], [110].
Grahamstown, [384].
Grahamstown Volunteer Mounted Infantry. See [Colonial Units].
Granet, Major E. J., [258], [441].
Grant Committee, [32].
Grant, Major S. C. N., [14].
Graspan, [63], [120], [216], [229]-242, [243], [332], [432], [442], [444].
See also [Enslin].
Grassy (later "Suffolk") Hill, [394], [396]-399, [404], [406].
Great Fish River, [56].
Great Karroo, [55].
Great Kei River, [56].
Great Winterberg, [56].
Green Hill, [368].
Grenadier Guards (3rd). See [Regular Units].
Greytown, [147], [159], [261], [378].
Grimshaw, Lieut. C. T. W., [128]-131.
Grimwood, Col. G. G., [174]-176, [178]-182, [184].
Griqualand East, [36], [208], [288].
Griqualand West, [52], [62], [207], [382].
Griquatown, [214].
Grobelaar, Commandant E. R., [50], [281], [282], [295], [299], [394], [409].
Grobelaars Kloof, [59], [263], [340], [354].
Grylls, Lieut. J. B., [366].
Guards' Brigade. See [Infantry Brigades].
Guns, 6-in. Boer, [422];
British, [422], [423];
heavy, [433].
Gun Hill (Belmont), [219]-221, [223]-238.
Gun Hill (Ladysmith), [172], [174], [176], [180], [334].
Gunning, Colonel R. H., [132], [136].
Hague Convention, [31].
Haig, Major D., [276], [281].
Haldane, Capt. J. A. L., D.S.O., [267], [268].
Halifax, [139], [140].
Hall, Lieut.-Col. F. H., [203], [211], [214], [217], [239], [258], [321].
Hall, Lieut. H. C., [213].
Halsey, Lieut. A., R.N., [121], [266].
Hamilton, Colonel B. M., [346], [350].
Hamilton, Lieut.-Col. E. O. F., [366], [371]
Hamilton, Col. Ian S. M., C.B., D.S.O., [159], [163], [168]-170, [172], [175]-177, [183], [185].
Hamilton, Major H. I. W., D.S.O., [433].
Hammersley, Major F., [133].
Hampshire regiment (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Hannah, Lieut. W. M. J., [143].
Hannay, Colonel O. C., [437], [444].
Hanover Road, [212], [277], [280], [390].
Harding, Mr., [330].
Harness, [19], [31];
mule, [417].
Harris, Rear-Admiral Sir R. H., K.C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief of Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Africa Station, [53], [116]-119, [121], [185], [205], [263], [422];
in July, 1899, sees that Boers are only waiting for the grass to invade Natal, [116].
Harrismith, [44], [58], [157].
Harrismith commando. See [Commandos].
Hart, Major-Gen. A. FitzRoy, C.B., [203], [204], [210], [333], [346], [348], [352]-357, [362], [369]-372.
Hart's brigade. See [Infantry Brigades].
Hartley, Lieut.-Col. E. B., V.C., [215].
Hartebeestfontein Farm, [280].
Hatting, Commandant, [128].
Hatting Spruit, [126]-127.
Hartzogsrand (mountain), [56].
Headquarter Hill, [306], [310]-312, [316], [321], [323], [326], [327].
Hebron Farm, [404].
Heidelberg commando. See [Commandos].
Heilbron commando. See [Commandos].
Helpmakaar, [261], [274], [334].
Helpmakaar Road, [146]-147, [150], [181].
Hely-Hutchinson, The Honourable Sir W. F., G.C.M.G., [45], [123], [207], [261]-262.
Henderson, Colonel G. F. R., [15], [433].
Henniker-Major, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. A. H., [324].
Henshaw, Major C. G., [367], [374].
Herbert, Captain G. F., [361], [362], [365].
Herschel, [382].
Her Majesty's Government. See [Cabinet].
Higgins, Lieut. J. F. A., [184].
High Commissioner. See [Milner, Sir Alfred].
Highland Brigade. See [Infantry Brigades].
Highland Light Infantry (1st). See [Regular Units].
Highlands, [59], [269]-270.
High Veld, [62], [63], [66], [67].
Hildyard, Maj.-Gen. H. J. T., C.B., [202], [204], [266], [269]-273, [333], [346], [347], [363], [364], [371], [372].
Hime, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Sir Albert H., K.C.M.G., [144], [263].
Hinde, Colonel J. H. E., [270], [353].
His Majesty's Commissioners. See [Royal Commission on South African War].
His Majesty's Government. See [Cabinet].
Hlangwhane (mountain), [340], [341], [343]-345, [347], [348], [358], [363], [367]-369.
Hlatikulu, [269].
Hogg & Robinson, Messrs., [98].
Hollander Corps. See [Commandos].
Home, Colonel, [7].
Honey Nest Kloof, [213], [231], [240], [245], [258], [310], [385], [386], [432];
railway proposed from, to Jacobsdal, [385].
Hong Kong, [89], [91];
offers assistance, [34].
Honourable Artillery Company of London, [93].
Hoopstad commando. See [Commandos].
Hopetown Road bridge, [52].
See also [Orange River bridge].
Hore, Bt. Lieut.-Colonel C. O., [51].
Horse Artillery Hill (Magersfontein), [306], [322], [324], [326], [327], [329], [331].
Horses, [16], [434], [443], [444], [447];
Argentina, [20];
Australian, [21];
embarking, [113];
for infantry regiments, grant in 1897, [17];
in South Africa, [21];
Royal Commission's report on system of supply of, [23];
supply of, in excess of demands, [23].
Horse-shoes, deficiency of, [31].
Hospitals, equipment of, [26], [31];
general, [31];
stationary, [31];
stores for, [31];
veterinary, [27].
Hospital ships, [103].
Household Cavalry. See [Regular Units].
Howard, Colonel F., C.B., C.M.G., [174].
Howitzers, [9];
6·3-in. Cape Government, [422], [423];
Boer, [422].
Hughes, Captain M. L., [364].
Hughes-Hallett, Lieut.-Col. J. W., [319], [327], [441].
Humphery, Major S., [192].
Hunt, Lieut.-Col. H. V., [203], [332], [351], [358]-360.
Hunter, Major-General Sir A., K.C.B., D.S.O., [123], [144], [171], [184], [197], [198].
Hunter, Sir D., K.C.M.G., [424].
Hunter-Weston, Major A. G., [400].
Hussar Hill (Colenso), [368].
Hussars (10th). See [Regular Units].
Hussars (13th). See [Regular Units].
Hussars (14th). See [Regular Units].
Hussars (18th). See [Regular Units].
Hussars (19th). See [Regular Units].
Hutchinson. See [Hely-Hutchinson].
Hyderabad contingent, [92].
Impati, [124], [126], [131], [137], [138], [140], [142]-147.
Imperial Commonwealth, [33].
Imperial Light Horse. See [Colonial Units].
Imperial Light Infantry. See [Colonial Units].
Imperial Service troops, [92].
Imperial Yeomanry, [10], [414], [415], [443].
India, [31], [34], [41], [54], [89], [92], [443].
Indian Government, [20].
Indian Marine, Director of, [97].
Indian Military Police, [93].
Indian Volunteers, [93].
Indumeni, [142]-146.
Indwe, [286], [287].
Infantry Brigades:—
1st brigade (Guards) (Colvile), [200], [211], [212], [215], [219]-228, [232], [235], [236], [242], [248]-260, [311]-315, [316]-330, [438].
2nd brigade (Hildyard), [202], [204], [266], [272], [333], [346], [348], [357]-373.
3rd brigade (Highland) (Wauchope, later MacDonald), [203], [207], [211], [215], [308], [310]-315, [316]-330, [415], [437], [439]-442, [444].
4th brigade (Lyttelton), [202], [204], [333], [347], [348], [351]-373.
5th brigade (Hart), [203], [204], [210], [333], [346], [348], [351]-373.
6th brigade (Barton), [203], [269], [273], [333], [345], [347], [348], [351]-373.
7th brigade (Ian Hamilton), [163]-171, [172]-195.
8th brigade (Yule, later Howard), [123]-141, [142]-151, [172]-195.
9th brigade (Fetherstonhaugh, later Pole-Carew), [203], [211], [212], [215], [219]-228, [229]-242, [248]-260, [311]-315, [316]-330, [438].
12th brigade (Clements), [404], [407], [430], [433], [435], [443].
13th brigade (C. E. Knox), [437].
14th brigade (Chermside), [437].
15th brigade (Wavell), [437].
18th brigade (Stephenson), [437], [444].
19th brigade (Smith-Dorrien), [438], [444].
Infantry Divisions:—
1st division (Methuen), at Belmont, [218]-228;
at Graspan, [229]-242;
at Magersfontein, [316]-331;
at Modder river, [243]-260;
change in composition of, [202]-203;
detailed fresh composition of, [214]-215;
equipped with drill clothing, [30];
final decision as to employment of, [200];
Lord Roberts' instructions to G.O.C., [433];
march of, from Orange river, [216];
Naval brigade joins, [120];
on Modder before Magersfontein, [304]-315;
retained on Modder as a screen, [385];
Sir R. Buller's instructions to G.O.C., [201];
Sir R. Buller's instructions, before leaving for Natal, to G.O.C., [209]-213;
to be employed in relief of Kimberley, [199];
to disembark at Cape Town, [197].
2nd division (Clery), arrives in Natal, [266]-267;
at Colenso, [351]-375;
change in composition of, [203];
equipped with drill clothing, [30];
final decision as to employment of, [200];
Sir R. Buller issues orders through Divisional staff of, [205];
to be employed in relief of Kimberley, [199];
to disembark at Port Elizabeth, [197].
3rd division (Gatacre), change in composition of, [203]-204;
destination changed to Natal, [199];
equipped with drill clothing, [30];
final decision as to employment of, [200];
G.O.C. and staff arrive at East London, [285];
instructions to G.O.C., [202];
portion of, at Stormberg, [285]-303;
Sir R. Buller's instructions, before leaving for Natal, to G.O.C., [209]-210;
to disembark at East London, [197];
to operate towards Jamestown, [435].
4th division, Naval brigade joins, [120], [185];
troops under Sir G. White considered as, [9].
5th division (Warren), Buller informed that it is to be sent to South Africa, [201];
Buller thinks division assigned to relief of Kimberley, [377];
departure of, involves policy of bluff in Cape Colony, [381];
due at Cape Town, [376];
embarkation of, [9];
lands in Natal, [409];
ordered to Natal, [379];
orders for mobilisation of, [9];
proposal to support 1st division with, [378].
6th division (Kelly-Kenny), brought to Modder river, [444];
Buller advised of embarkation of, [379], [380];
composition of, [437];
despatched to Naauwpoort, [433]-435;
embarkation of, [9];
on point of embarkation, [376];
orders for mobilisation of, [9].
7th division (Tucker) at Graspan and Enslin, [444];
composition of, [437];
embarkation of, [9];
embarkation of, to begin on 4th January, 1900, [379], [380], [414], [417];
mobilisation of, ordered, [376];
orders for mobilisation of, [9].
8th division (Rundle), despatch of, advisable owing to failure at Spion Kop, [438];
embarkation of, [10];
embarkation of, if required, about 20th February, 1900, [415];
Lord Roberts hopes division not necessary, [415];
orders for mobilisation of, [9].
9th division (Colvile), assembled on the Riet and at Graspan, [444];
composition of, [437], [438].
Infantry, Mounted:—
Mounted Brigades and Mounted Infantry Brigades:—
Mounted brigade (Dundonald), [332], [351]-375.
1st Mounted Infantry brigade (Hannay), [437], [444].
2nd Mounted Infantry brigade (Ridley), [437].
Mounted infantry in Ladysmith. See Appendix [10], page [489].
Ingagane, [38], [125].
Ingogo, [58].
Inniskilling Dragoons. See [Regular Units].
Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal (1st). See [Regular Units].
Inspector-General of Fortifications, [27], [28], [32].
Inspector-General of Remounts, [20]-23.
Intelligence Department (British, Home), [7], [8], [13], [17], [40], [276], [292], [422], [429];
(British, Field), [15], [47], [48], [157], [198], [213], [231], [263], [270], [276], [289], [291], [302], [330], [335], [337], [343], [388], [410];
(Boer), [73], [216], [334].
International law, [96].
Intintanyoni, [152]-156, [172], [173], [190].
Intonganeni or Emtonjaneni, [36].
Irish Corps. See [Commandos].
Irish Fusiliers, Royal (1st and 2nd). See [Regular Units].
Irish regiment, Royal (1st). See [Regular Units].
Irish Rifles, Royal (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Irvine, Captain T., [256].
Ismailia, [113].
Ismore (transport), [107], [111], [119], [391].
Jacobsdal, [50], [63], [216], [241], [243], [245], [246], [248], [305], [309], [385], [387], [388].
Jacobsdal commando. See [Commandos].
Jacobsdal to Bloemfontein railway project, [410], [413].
Jagersfontein, [63].
Jamaica, [89], [92].
James, Lieut. H. W., R.N., [120], [266], [360].
Jameson raid, [3], [81].
Jameson, Surg.-Gen. J., M.D., C.B., Q.H.S., [26].
Jamestown, [435].
Japanese disembarkations, [114].
Jasfontein farm, [393], [404].
Jeffreys, Lieut.-Col. H. B., [297], [299].
Jeppe, Mr. C., [15].
Johannesburg commando. See [Commandos].
Johannesburg police, [394].
Johannesburg, Uitlanders in, [38], [385].
Johnstone, Capt. R., awarded the V.C., [170].
Jones, Capt. E. P., R.N., [120], [121], [122], [332], [351], [359], [363], [365], [369], [371], [373].
Jonono's Kop, [152], [161]-163.
Joubert, Commandant D., [269], [270].
Joubert, Commandant J. J., [128], [344].
Joubert, Field Cornet, [162].
Joubert, Comt.-Gen. Piet, [49], [117], [124], [125], [148], [151]-2, [185], [191], [202], [265], [267]-270, [272], [273], [344], [409], [410], [425], [427], [434];
circular memorandum of, [425]-427.
Joubert siding, [400].
Jourdaan, Commandant, [214], [234].
Junction Hill, [176].
Kaalspruit, [388].
Kaffrarian Mounted Rifles. See [Colonial Units].
Kainguba height, [186]-189, [191].
Kankana mountain, [149].
Karree Bergen, [56].
Karroos, [55].
Katberg Pass, [383].
Keerom, [404], [405].
Keith-Falconer, Lieut.-Col. C. E., [213].
Kekewich, Colonel R. G., [44], [304].
Kelham, Lieut.-Col. H. R., [320], [440].
Kelly-Kenny, Lieut.-Gen. T., C.B., [432]-435, [437], [444].
Kenrick, Lieut. G. E. R., [142].
Khama's country, [60].
Kimberley, [5], [36]-40, [42], [43], [44], [48], [50], [52], [53], [120], [197], [198]-207, [209], [211], [212]-216, [218], [229], [243], [244], [276], [304]-5, [310], [334], [377]-8, [382], [384], [388], [408], [409], [411]-413, [428], [430], [431], [433], [435], [439], [442], [443].
Kimberley Corps. See [Colonial Units].
Kincaid, Major C. S., [186].
King's African Rifles, [95].
King's (Liverpool regiment) (1st). See [Regular Units].
King's Own Scottish Borderers (1st). See [Regular Units].
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (2nd). See [Regular Units].
King's Royal Rifle Corps (1st, 2nd, and 3rd). See [Regular Units].
King William's Town, [53], [384], [422].
Kinloch, Major D. A., [223].
Kissieberg, [289]-292, [294]-300, [302].
Kitchener, Colonel F. W., [271]-272.
Kitchener of Khartoum, Major-Gen. The Lord, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., [420], [433], [436], [443], [448];
(Sirdar of the Egyptian Army), appointed Chief of Staff, [381].
Kitchener's Horse. See [Colonial Units].
Kleinfontein (near Ladysmith), [173].
Kleinfontein farm (near Colesberg), [404], [405].
Klip Valley, [341].
Kloof camp, [394], [396], [399], [400], [405].
Knight, Bombardier W., [366].
Knox, Major-General C. E., [437].
Knox, Lieut. C. S., [193].
Knox, Major E. C., [138]-141.
Knox, Colonel W. G., C.B., [183], [185].
Kock, General, [124]-127, [159], [170].
Koffyfontein, [63], [216], [387].
Komati Poort, [50].
Komgha Mounted Rifles: See [Colonial Units].
Koodoesberg, [387], [439]-442.
Koodoesberg Drift, [439].
Kopjes, description of, [63], [64].
Koranaberg, [59].
Krijgsraad (council of war), [77], [229], [264], [285], [341], [343]-344.
Kroonstad commando. See [Commandos].
Kruger, President S. J. P., ultimatum of, [1];
commandeers his burghers, [34];
designs of, [48];
telegraphs to Botha to hold on to Hlangwhane, [343];
to President Steyn to commandeer everyone in annexed districts, [382].
Krugersdorp, [60].
Krugersdorp commando. See [Commandos].
Kuilfontein farm, [281], [282].
Kuruman, [207], [382].
Ladybrand Commando. See [Commandos].
Lady Grey, [208].
Ladysmith, [9], [38], [44]-47, [58], [118], [120], [123], [144], [146]-147, [150]-153, [157]-202, [205]-210, [262]-265, [334]-340, [377], [379], [380], [411], [415], [434], [443];
arrival of Sir G. White at, [157];
attack on, of 6th January, 1900, repulsed, [409];
communication with Dundee cut, [127];
invested, [197], [198], [262];
Naval reinforcements for, [120].
Ladysmith Naval Brigade. See [Naval Brigades].
Lagos, [33].
Laing's Nek, [37], [44]-46, [58], [124]-125;
action of, 1881, Australia offers help after, [33].
Lake St. Lucia, [59].
Lambton, Captain The Hon. H., R.N., [120], [185]-186, [205].
Lambton, Major The Hon. C., [224], [255].
Lancers (5th). See [Regular Units].
Lancers (9th). See [Regular Units].
Lancers (12th). See [Regular Units].
Lancers (16th). See [Regular Units].
Lancer's Hill, [338].
Landman's Drift road, [128], [139].
Landrosts, [382].
Langeberg farm, [305], [307], [309].
Langewacht Spruit, [264], [340].
Lansdowne, The Most Hon. the Marquis of, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., [4], [05], [11], [29], [32]-34, [98], [110], [197], [199]-201, [338], [377], [384], [414], [443].
Lawrence, Captain the Hon. H. A., [276].
Leckie, Lieut. H. S., R.N., [116].
Leicestershire regiment (1st). See [Regular Units].
Lennox Hill, [129]-140.
Leuchars, Major G., [274].
Leverson, Major G. F., [259].
Lichtenburg commando. See [Commandos].
Liebenberg, Commandant, [439], [442].
Limit Hill, [176], [177], [183]-184, [186].
Limpopo (river), [50], [56], [57], [59], [60].
Limpus, Commander A. H., R.N., [111], [115], [120], [265].
Lincolnshire regiment (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Lisaine, [422].
Little, Major M. O., [246]-247, [325], [440].
Little Karroo, [55].
Little Namaqualand, [62], [66].
Liverpool regiment (1st). See [Regular Units].
Lobombo Mountains, [59].
Lombards Kop, [120], [150], [172]-195, [196], [261].
Long, Colonel C. J., [266], [351], [352], [358]-365, [369], [372]-374.
Long Hill, [173]-177, [180], [183]-184.
Lord Mayor of London, [414].
Lourenço Marques, [116].
Low Veld, [62]-63.
Loyal North Lancashire regiment (1st). See [Regular Units].
Lubbe, Commandant, [234].
Lydenburg, [59].
Lydenburg commando. See [Commandos].
Lyttelton, Major-Gen. the Hon. N. G., C.B., [202], [204], [333], [352], [357]-373.
Macbean, Lieut.-Colonel F., [326], [327].
McCracken, Major F. W. N., [281], [284], [391]-393, [405].
McCracken's Hill, [392], [393], [395].
MacDonald, Major-General H. A., C.B., D.S.O., [437],
at Koodoesberg, [439]-442.
Macfarlan, Captain W., [319].
McGrigor, Major C. R. R., [355].
Madocks, Captain W. R. N., [402], [403].
Madura, loss of the, [107].
Maeder's farm, [391], [394], [395].
Mafeking, [38], [39], [42], [44], [48]-53, [197], [207], [248], [382], [384], [408], [409], [412], [443].
Mafeking Corps. See [Colonial Units].
Magaliesberg, [60].
Magersfontein, [63], [245], [260], [283], [304]-331, [339], [376], [385], [389], [413], [428].
Magersfontein position, [304]-331, [428], [436], [438], [439].
Magicienne, H.M.S., [116].
Malaboch, [81].
Malay States, [33], [95].
Malta, [2], [89], [92], [93], [443].
Malungeni, [141].
Maluti Mountains, [57].
Manchester regiment (1st). See [Regular Units].
Maps. See [Military Maps].
Marchant, Major A. E., [238], [252].
Marico commando. See [Commandos].
Marico valley, [60].
Marine Artillery, Royal. See [Regular Units].
Marine Light Infantry, Royal. See [Regular Units].
Maritzburg, [46], [47], [120], [158], [175], [197], [199]-200, [208], [261]-266, [270], [288], [332];
conference at, [123];
scanty means of defence of, [117];
threatened by Boer raid, [206];
topographical environment of, [263].
Maritz Drift, [336].
Mark's Drift, [387].
Martial law, [417].
Martyr, Lieut.-Col. C. G., D.S.O., [272].
Mashonaland, [60].
Massy, Major H. H., [353].
Massy-Dawson, Lieut. F. E., R.N., [116].
Matabele, [70].
Matoppo Hills, [60].
Mauch Berg, [59].
Mauritius, [2], [52], [59], [89], [92].
Maybole farm, [128].
Medical Staff Corps, Royal. See [Regular Units].
Meiklejohn, Captain M. F. M., awarded the V.C., [170].
Memorandum, Mr. Stanhope's, of 1st June, 1888, [5], [12], [13], [89].
Merwe, Commandant T. van der, [229], [241].
Merwe, Commandant van der, [342].
Methuen, Lt.-Gen. The Lord, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., [120], [197], [199]-203, [205], [207], [209]-220, [223], [231], [232], [235]-237, [240]-242, [252]-255, [257]-260, [276], [279], [286], [288], [332], [334]-339, [376], [386]-387, [410], [428]-431;
advance from Orange river, Belmont, Graspan, and Modder river, [211]-260;
at Magersfontein, [304]-331;
camp of, Lord Roberts arrives at, [443];
division (1st), strength of, [214], [215], [308];
ordered to throw reinforcements into Kimberley, [211]-213;
to attack Cronje again or fall back (order cancelled), [378], [385];
ordered by Lord Roberts to remain on defensive, [433], [436], [438], [439].
Meyer, General Lukas, [49], [124], [126]-128, [134], [137], [148], [172]-173.
Meyricke, Lieut. R. E., [364].
Middelburg commando. See [Commandos].
Middleburg, [206], [210], [276].
Milbanke, Lieut. Sir J. P., Bart., awarded the V.C., [396].
Miles, Colonel H. S. G., M.V.O., [386].
Military maps, [13]-15.
Military Secretary's department, [16].
Militia (home), [10], [12], [93]-95, [379]-380, [414]-415, [443], [444].
For names of Militia units which landed up to 13th February, 1900, see [Appendix 9], page [483].
Milner, Captain A. E., [148].
Milner, Sir A., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., High Commissioner for South Africa and Governor of Cape Colony, [17], [117], [196], [198], [200], [207], [263], [383], [384], [425].
Milton, Major P. W. A. A., [233], [240], [241], [323], [324].
Mobilisation, complete success of, [8];
danger lest political considerations shall postpone, [115];
date of, [6];
development of scheme, [7], [8];
details of later stages of, [9];
extent of, limited by Mr. Stanhope's Memorandum, [5], [6];
must be based on shipping available, [115];
war establishments for, [418];
section and sub-division, [8], [10].
See also [Short Service] and [Reserves].
Mobilisation of burghers, [49].
Mobility of Boers, [66], [336].
"Modder position" (also called "Modder River camp" and "Lord Methuen's camp"), [229], [279], [304], [313], [385], [413], [428], [441], [443], [444].
Modder river, [63], [211]-214, [231], [243]-260, [304]-316, [325], [412], [421], [436], [439], [443], [444].
Modder Spruit, [148], [151]-153, [161]-162, [172]-173, [178]-180.
Mohawk, S.S., [209].
Möller, Lieut.-Col. B. D., [131], [138]-140.
Molteno, [39], [53], [210], [286], [288], [290]-294, [300]-301, [408].
Money, Lieut.-Col. C. G. C., [52], [225], [232], [237], [239], [248].
Monarch, H.M.S., [117].
Mont Aux Sources, [36], [57].
Mont Blanc, [218]-228.
Mooi river, [200], [208], [266], [269], [270], [273], [332].
Moore, Major M. G., [356].
Morgan, Sergeant, [292]-293, [295].
Mossamedes, [55].
Moss Drift, [306], [307], [309], [322], [325], [328].
Mounted infantry, [131], [138]-140, [148], [157], [203], [214], [233], [240]-241, [278], [280]-283, [287], [291], [292], [310], [313], [316], [332], [391]-392, [402], [405], [407], [415], [416], [437], [439], [444].
See also [Infantry, Mounted].
Mount Hamilton, [58].
Mount Hampden, [60].
Mount Tintwa, [58].
Mowatt Committee, [32].
Mozambique current, [61].
Mules, [18], [21]-23, [155], [176], [416]-422.
Mule wagons and harness, [417], [418].
Müller's Pass, [58], [125], [158].
Mullins, Captain C. H., awarded the V.C., [170].
Munger's Drift, [336].
Munster Fusiliers, Royal (1st). See [Regular Units].
Murchison Range, [59].
Murray, Major A.J., [142].
Murray, Major D., [433].
Murray, Lieut. F. D., [142].
Murray, Brig.-Gen. J. Wolfe, [261]-264, [266].
Murray, the Hon. T. K., C.M.G., [266], [337].
Naauwpoort, [22], [39], [42], [43], [57], [198], [199], [201], [203], [207], [209], [210], [275], [276], [282], [287], [290], [332], [378], [390], [391], [430], [431], [433]-435.
Namaqualand, [55].
Natal, [4]-34, [36]-94, [196]-210, [261]-274, [334], [351], [381], [384], [409], [411], [413], [417], [422], [429], [438], [443];
strength of local forces in, [94];
Natal Government Railway staff, [424].
Natal Carbineers. See [Colonial Units].
Natal Field Artillery. See [Colonial Units].
Natal (South) Field Force, [350].
Natal Mounted Rifles. See [Colonial Units].
Natal Naval Brigade. See [Naval Brigades].
Natal Naval Volunteers. See [Colonial Units] and [Navy].
Natal Police. See [Colonial Units].
Natal Royal Rifles. See [Colonial Units].
Navy, Royal:
assistance of, required, [116], [117];
delay in preparation due to Cabinet's unwillingness to cause war throws exceptional responsibility on, [97];
guns and improvised carriages, [116]-121;
Natal Naval Volunteers' connection with the, [121], [122];
mutual aid between Army and, [97];
necessity of special practice together of Army and, [114];
number of troops, etc., carried by, [108];
ready for landing, [116];
Royal Commission, report on success of, [115];
statistics of transport work of the, [106]-109;
stoppage of contraband by the, [115], [116];
triumph of the Admiralty administration of sea transport, [111];
votes, cost of sea transport not charged to the, [99];
conditions of, and use of mercantile marine, by fixed Army organisation, [115].
Naval brigades, [116]-122, [185]-186, [205], [214], [218]-260, [266], [267], [304]-375, [438].
Naval Commander-in-Chief. See [Harris].
Naval Gun Hill, [357], [362], [363].
Naval staffs, [106].
Nel, Commandant, [154].
Nesbitt's Corps. See [Colonial Units].
Newcastle, [44], [58], [123]-126, [160], [170], [175].
New South Wales, [93];
offers help, [33], [34].
New South Wales Lancers and Mounted Rifles. See [Colonial Units].
New Zealand, [94];
offers help, [34].
New Zealand Mounted Rifles. See [Colonial Units].
Nicholson's Nek, [9], [174], [186]-195.
See also [Lombards Kop].
Nicholson, Major-General Sir W. G., K.C.B., [13], [420], [422], [433], [436].
Nieuwveld Mountains, [55], [383].
Nodashwana, [152]-153, [155].
Norfolk regiment (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Northamptonshire regiment (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Northcott, Lieut.-Col. H. P., C.B., [257].
North Staffordshire regiment (2nd). See [Regular Units].
Northumberland Fusiliers (1st and 2nd). See [Regular Units].
Nottingham Road, [208], [269].
Norval's Pont, [50], [198], [202], [210], [275], [396], [399], [400], [405], [412], [413], [425], [428]-431, [434], [435].
Norwood, 2nd Lieut. J., awarded the V.C., [177].
Nurse, Corporal G. E., [365];
awarded the V.C., [366].
Observation Hill, [183].
Ogilvy, Lieut. F. C. A., R.N., [351], [358]-360, [365], [373].
Oliphant river, [59].
Olivier, Commandant, [50], [208], [285], [289], [295].
Olivier's Hoek Pass, [49], [58], [157].
Onderbrook, [159], [340].
Onderbrook Spruit, [338]-340.
Orange Free State, [3]-85, [157], [196], [229], [275], [276], [306], [335], [382], [388], [411]-413, [421], [431]-435;
advance through, [196];
armament of, [79], [85];
frontier of, [36];
railway staff of, [424];
regular forces of, [85].
Orange river, [37]-40, [56], [60], [61], [197]-198, [201], [203], [207], [211]-218, [258], [259], [382], [383], [386]-388, [409], [411]-413, [421], [430], [431], [434], [436], [439], [443].
Orange River station, [39], [42], [43], [50], [52], [203], [207], [211], [213], [231], [258], [387], [429], [434], [444].
Ordnance department, [28]-33;
committee, [423].
See also [Brackenbury].
Ordnance factories, administration of, [28], [29].
Orr, Captain M. H., [402].
Orpen's Corps. See [Colonial Units].
Outbreak of war, [35]-53.
Owen-Lewis, Lieut. F., [231].
Oxfordshire Light Infantry (1st). See [Regular Units].
Ox transport, [22], [416]-422.
Paarl, District of, [383].
Paget, Colonel A. H., [222], [249], [259].
Painter's Drift, [441], [442].
Palmietfontein farm, [400].
Park, Major C. W., [165].
Parsons, Lieut.-Col. L. W., [202], [333], [352], [357], [369], [371].
Pearse, Major H. W., [372].
Penhoek, [287], [289]-291.
Pepworth Hill, [161], [172]-175, [177], [178], [182], [184]-186, [191].
Perceval, Major E., [299]-300.
Philippolis commando. See [Commandos].
Philipstown, [39].
Philomel, H.M.S., [120], [121], [263], [333].
Pickwoad, Colonel E. H., [135], [177], [178].
Pienaar, Field Cornet, [159], [162].
Pietermaritzburg. See [Maritzburg].
Pieters, [58], [173].
Piet Retief commando. See [Commandos].
Pilcher, Lieut.-Col. T. D., [386]-388.
Pitt, Captain F. J., R.N., [106], [110], [111].
Plessis Poort, [400], [405], [406].
Plumbe, Major J. H., [238].
Plumer, Bt.-Lieut.-Col. H. C. O., C.B., [51], [409].
Pohlmann, Lieut., [192].
Pole-Carew, Major-General R., C.B., [248], [252]-259, [311], [314]-315, [326], [328], [329].
Pom-poms (37-m/m Vickers-Maxim Q.F. guns), sent out from England, [267], [423].
Pondo tribe, [208].
Pongola river, [59].
Pontoons, [27].
Port Elizabeth, [43], [53], [57], [58], [106], [113], [119], [197], [278], [284], [378], [434].
Port Elizabeth Volunteers. See [Colonial Units].
Porter, Colonel T. C., [280], [282], [283], [391], [393], [400], [404], [405], [436].
Porter's Hill, [391], [393]-396, [400], [405].
Portuguese East Africa, [65].
Potchefstroom commando. See [Commandos].
Potfontein farm, [404].
Potgieter, Field Cornet, [128], [159].
Potgieters Drift, [334]-339, [411].
Potong (Mont Aux Sources), [57].
Powerful, H.M.S., [52], [117], [118], [120], [121], [185].
Preparation for war, [1]-34.
Pretoria, [1], [38], [40], [48], [60], [123], [413].
Pretoria commando. See [Commandos].
Pretorius, Captain, [342].
Price, Mr. T. R., traffic manager, Cape Government railways, [424], [443].
Prieska, [213], [386], [387], [439].
Prince Alfred's Own Cape Field Artillery. See [Colonial Units].
Prince Alfred's Volunteer Guard. See [Colonial Units].
Princess of Wales. See [Hospital Ships].
Prinsloo, Commandant-General J., [216], [220], [229], [234], [239], [247], [309].
Prinsloo, General, [341].
Protectorate regiment. See [Colonial Units].
Prothero, Captain R. C., R.N., [120], [205], [214], [232], [238].
Pulteney, Bt.-Lieut.-Col. W. P., [222], [225], [249].
Putterskraal, [287], [288], [290], [291].