[46]. Afterwards Lieut.-Colonel Northey, mortally wounded at the Battle of Gingihlovo, Zulu War, April 2nd, 1879.

[47]. Now Major-General.

[48]. Now Major-General Sir Cromer Ashburnham, K.C.B., Colonel Commandant, 1907. Born 13th September, 1831. He succeeded Colonel Leigh-Pemberton, and commanded the 3rd Battalion throughout three campaigns, namely, Boer War, 1881; Egypt, 1882; Suakim, 1884, with conspicuous success, and was popularly known among his men as the “Lion of the Ingogo.”

[49]. Despatch, Mount Prospect, February 12th, 1881, para. 20.

[50]. Afterwards Colonel and C.B.

[51]. Afterwards General Right Hon. Sir Redvers Buller, vide p. 40 note.

[52]. Captain Hutton, now Lieut.-General Sir Edward Hutton, K.C.M.G., C.B. Colonel Commandant, 1908. Born December 6th, 1848.

[53]. Vide “Cool Courage,” an episode of the Egyptian War, 1882—Regimental Chronicle, 1908.

[54]. Now Major-General R. S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, C.B.

[55]. Afterwards Lieutenant-Colonel Berkeley Pigott, C.B., D.S.O., 21st Lancers.