Footnote 96: Appointing Major A. J. Murray, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, (late D.A.A.G.I.) as A.A.G., Lieut. G. E. R. Kenrick, the Queen's Regiment, as acting D.A.A.G., Captain C. K. Burnett, 18th Hussars, as Brigade Major to the 8th infantry brigade, and Lieut. F. D. Murray, the Black Watch, as A.D.C.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 97: The Red Cross flag was so placed, and so small, as to be invisible to the Boers.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 98: This patrol, finding its retreat impossible, made straight for Ladysmith, where it arrived safely next day.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 99: See map No. [4].[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 100: See map No. [3].[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 101: The northern road had been reconnoitred and found to be without water.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 102: They were recovered next day.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 103: Or Umbulwana.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 104: C. de Wet, "Three Years' War."[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 105: See map No. [7].[Back to Main Text]