[66]. Promoted Colonel for his conduct, and was selected for Staff employment as Chief Staff Officer in Egypt, where he was accidentally killed upon the 31st July, 1902.

[67]. Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley.

[68]. Vide Official History of the War, Vol. I, pp. 131–136.

[69]. Now Major-General, C.B., and lately A.D.C. to the King.

[70]. Now Brigadier-General, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., D.S.O.

[71]. Vide Official History of the South African War, Vol. I, pp. 398–9.

[72]. Now Brigadier-General and C.B.

[73]. VideTimesHistory of the South African War, Vol. III, p. 324.

[74]. Vide Official History of the South African War, Vol. I, pp. 476–484.

[75]. Now Colonel, C.B.