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CHAPTER 17:02
FREDERICK CLAYTON TRUST ACT
Ord. 10/1918.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1. Short title.
2. Definition of “pioneers”.
3. Vesting of estate.
4. Powers of trustees.
5. Filling of vacancies.
6. Quorum.
7. Life interest.
8. Legacy.
9. Devolving of residue.
10. Realizing of assets. Income.
11. Vesting of legacies.
12. Interest of pioneers.
13. “Pioneers Day” or “Commonwealth Day” annual picnic.
14. Appointment of officers. Commission and expenses.
15. Remedy of dissatisfied parties.
16. Power of trustees.
17. Claims of persons to estate not prejudiced.
SCHEDULE “A”: Last Will and Testament of Frederick Clayton.
SCHEDULE “B”: Codicil.
SCHEDULE “C”: Will F Clayton.
SCHEDULE “D”: Pioneer Corps.
SCHEDULE “E”: British South Africa Police.
SCHEDULE “F”: 1893 Columns.
AN ACT to give effect to the true intentions and wishes of one Frederick Clayton (deceased) as to the
disposal of his estate.
[Date of commencement: 2nd August, 1918.]
WHEREAS it appears that one Frederick Clayton was a pioneer in the occupation of Southern Rhodesia;
AND WHEREAS it further appears that the said Frederick Clayton on the 1st March, 1906, duly executed a
will (whereof the terms are set out in Schedule “A”) leaving his whole estate for the purpose of providing an
annual picnic for the European children of Salisbury and their parents, and thereafter on the 27th August, 1910,
added a duly executed codicil (whereof the terms are set out in Schedule “B”) bequeathing the sum of £5,000 to
one Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker, a minor;
AND WHEREAS it appears also that the next of kin or successors in intestacy of the said Frederick Clayton,
if any, were by the will of the 1st March, 1906, and the codicil of the 27th August, 1910, wholly disinherited by
him and excluded from taking any share or interest in his estate or any part thereof, and whereas it also appears
that the will of the 1st March, 1906, and the codicil thereto are the only valid testamentary dispositions of the said
Frederick Clayton;
AND WHEREAS it appears further that thereafter on the 1st July, 1916, the said Frederick Clayton gave
instructions to the notary William Streak Honey to prepare a will which he proposed to execute, under the terms
of which the will of the 1st March 1906, and the codicil of the 27th August, 1910, were to be cancelled and
revoked, and in lieu of their provisions the life interest in an estate or property known as the Hatcliffe Estate was
to be given and left to one Georgiana Clayton, his wife, and on her death the said property was to be devoted and
used for the benefit of the pioneers of Rhodesia and their descendants who were in need of help, more especially
those who had been disabled in the present war, and further a sum of £5,000 was to be bequeathed to the said
Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker on his attaining the age of twenty-five years or upon his marrying, and further the residue
of his estate, excluding the two above specific bequests, was to be bequeathed to one Evelyn Mary Sanderson on
her attaining the age of twenty-five years, and further that pending the attainment of the said age by each of the
above-mentioned minors the revenue and income of the amount and residue specifically bequeathed was to be
equally shared by the three above-mentioned persons;
AND WHEREAS it also appears that the said Frederick Clayton died on the 2nd July, 1916, leaving the will
of 1st March, 1906, and codicil of full force and effect; and that the said will does not give effect to the true
intentions of the said Frederick Clayton; and that his true intention is expressed in the instructions given to the
said William Streak Honey, to whom it appears that the said Frederick Clayton did hand on the 1st July, 1916,
when the said instructions were given, two sheets of paper on which the said Frederick Clayton had in his own
handwriting recorded his last wishes and had written at the head of the front page of the first sheet “Will F
Clayton” and had at the end of the first page of the second sheet affixed his signature “F Clayton”, whereof it
appears that the Schedule “C” is a true copy, and whereas it appears also that the true intentions and last wishes of
the said Frederick Clayton were thereby expressed in substance by him in his own handwriting and that it is
desirable to give effect to them in terms of this Act;
AND WHEREAS it further appears that it is desirable to give effect to the true intentions of the said
Frederick Clayton, whilst protecting the rights of the beneficiaries under any other will, if any, that may after the
2nd August, 1918, be discovered and proved to be his last will and testament, or if owing to the invalidity of the
will of the 1st March, 1906, or otherwise there are intestate heirs, then to protect such intestate heirs, and there are
no means of so doing save by legislation;
AND WHEREAS it further appears that the said Frederick Clayton desired that Ernest Edward Homan and
Georgiana Clayton should be executors of his will; and whereas Frederick Charles Blakeway and the said Ernest
Edward Homan are executors testamentary under the will which has been proved:
BE IT ENACTED:—
1 Short title
This Act may be cited as the Frederick Clayton Trust Act [Chapter 17:02].
2 Definition of “pioneers”
In this Act—
“pioneers” means—
(a) the pioneer and police forces organized to occupy and settle Mashonaland in 1890 commonly known as
the 1890 Column that consisted of—
(i) the Pioneer Corps commanded by Major Frank Johnson, the names of nearly all if not all of the
members whereof are set out in Schedule “D”; and
(ii) the British South Africa Police commanded by Colonel E. G. Pennefather, the names of nearly
all if not all of the members whereof are set out in Schedule “E”;
and
(b) the military forces of the British South Africa Company commonly known as the 1893 Columns which
in 1893 overthrew the Matabele and took part in the occupation of Matabeleland, the names of nearly all
if not all of the members whereof are set out in Schedule “F”:
Provided that any European persons, if any, who were members of any one or more of the said Columns but
whose names do not appear in any one of the said Schedules “D”, “E” and “F” shall nevertheless for the purposes
of this Act be considered pioneers.
3 Vesting of estate
All the estate and effects of Frederick Clayton (deceased), whether the same consists of movable or
immovable property of whatever nature and wherever situate, and whether the same is in possession, remainder or
expectancy, are hereby vested in Georgiana Clayton, Ernest Edward Homan and Frederick Charles Blakeway,
who shall be executors of the said estate and trustees and administrators of the same, and shall, subject to this Act,
administer the same as if the will whereof Schedule “C” is a copy had been duly executed by the said Frederick
Clayton.
4 Powers of trustees
The above-mentioned persons shall have all the powers and be cast in all the duties of executors testamentary,
and are hereby so appointed without further act. The said persons are hereinafter called the trustees.
5 Filling of vacancies
If any vacancy occurs in the office of trustee through the death, resignation or removal for just cause of any
trustee, the President shall nominate and appoint some person to be trustee, and shall have the like power of filling
vacancies in the office of trustee so long as the trust prevails.
6 Quorum
(1) The trustees shall have full power, subject to this Act, to realize, invest or dispose of any of the assets of
the said estate, and in case of any difference of opinion between the trustees on any question concerning any such
realization, disposal or investment or the administration of the estate vested in them, the decision of any two of the
trustees concurring in such decision shall prevail and be acted upon.
(2) The authority of any two of the trustees shall be sufficient to pass transfer of any landed property.
7 Life interest
The said Georgiana Clayton shall, subject to the provisions of section thirteen, have the full use and benefit
during the term of her natural life of the landed property known as the Hatcliffe Estate, consisting of—
(a) a certain piece of land in extent, 1,656 morgen and 281 square roods, being farm Hatcliffe, a portion of
Borrowdale Estate, section 2, situate in the district of Mazoe, more fully described in the deed of
transfer thereof, with diagram annexed, made in favour of Frederick Clayton on the 8th March, 1912;
(b) a certain piece of land in extent 5 morgen and 3 square roods, being Hatcliffe Extension, a subdivision
of that portion of Borrowdale Estate, section No. 3, transferred to Rhodesia Lands Limited, on the 26th
June, 1903, situate in the district of Mazoe, more fully described in the deed of transfer thereof, with
diagram annexed, made in favour of Frederick Clayton on the 8th March, 1912;
(c) a certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury in extent 1,629 morgen and 85 square roods,
more fully described in the diagram thereof, attached to the transfer thereof, made in favour of Frederick
Clayton on the 17th December, 1914, being Hatcliffe South Extension, and comprising (1) a portion of
section 2 of Borrowdale Estate in extent 191 morgen and 365 square roods, shown as figure A on the
said diagram, and (2) a portion of section 3 of Borrowdale Estate in extent 1,437 morgen and 320 square
roods, shown as figure B on the said diagram;
(d) a certain piece of land in extent 23 morgen and 472 square roods, situate in the district of Salisbury,
being Hatcliffe Extension No. 2, a portion of that portion of section 3, Borrowdale Estate, transferred to
Rhodesia Lands Limited, on the 26th June, 1903—bought and paid for, but not transferred yet to the
estate of Frederick Clayton;
with all buildings, fences and works thereon, and all livestock and implements at present upon and appertaining to
the proper working and conduct of the said property:
Provided that she shall from the progeny of any livestock upon the property replace in value any animals
which may die of ordinary natural causes or from accident, save that should such stock die from or be destroyed
on account of any general cattle plague or pestilence she shall not be obliged to replace such. Any progeny of the
stock remaining after such replacing shall be at the sole disposal of the said Georgiana Clayton.
8 Legacy
From the other assets of the said estate the trustees shall pay to Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker, minor, a godson of
the said Frederick Clayton, the sum of £5,000 on the said Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker attaining the age of twenty-five
years or upon his marrying, whichever event sooner occurs.
9 Devolving of residue
The residue of the said estate other than the said Hatcliffe Estate and the said sum of £5,000 shall devolve
upon and be paid to Evelyn Mary Sanderson on her attaining the age of twenty-five years.
10 Realizing of assets. Income
The assets of the said estate other than the Hatcliffe Estate shall be realized at the discretion of the trustees,
and the proceeds invested by the trustees on good and sufficient security. The income derived from the sum of
£5.000 of such assets when realized shall be paid to the said Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker until he attains the age of
twenty-five years or marries, and the income derived from the remainder of the said assets, exclusive of the
Hatcliffe assets and the said sum of £5,000, shall be paid in equal shares to the said Georgiana Clayton and the
said Evelyn Mary Sanderson until the said Evelyn Mary Sanderson attains the age of twenty-five years:
Provided that—
(i) if such last said income exceeds in any year or years double the income which is payable to the said
Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker on the sum of £5,000 as aforesaid, then in each year of such excess until the
said Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker attains the age of twenty-five years or marries there shall be paid to him
one-third of such excess, so as to make the income payable to him under this section not less than that
payable thereunder to Georgiana Clayton or to Evelyn Mary Sanderson;
(ii) during the minority of the said Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker and the said Evelyn Mary Sanderson the income
devolving upon each of them shall be paid to the respective guardian or guardians of each, to be used for
his or her benefit.
11 Vesting of legacies
The amounts to which the said Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker and the said Evelyn Mary Sanderson respectively are
hereby declared to be entitled shall, subject to the above set out provisions, vest in them on the 2nd August, 1918,
and upon his or her death, prior to attaining the said age of twenty-five years or in the case of the said Cecil
Hatcliff Whittaker without being married, the amount respectively due to each of them shall devolve upon the
heirs of each, unless disposed of by valid will.
12 Interest of pioneers
Upon the death of the said Georgiana Clayton the whole of the property known as the Hatcliffe Estate and
already described, with all buildings, livestock, fences, works and implements thereon, shall remain vested in the
trustees, who may retain the same entire or dispose of it and its aforesaid appurtenances at their discretion, and
invest the proceeds thereof on good and sufficient security. The income derived from the said Hatcliffe Estate or
from the investment of the proceeds thereof shall, subject to section thirteen, be used and devoted by the trustees
for the assistance of such pioneers and their descendants as may be in need of help:
Provided that those pioneers who may have been disabled in the war which began between Great Britain and
Germany on the 4th August, 1914, and the descendants of such pioneers shall have priority in claim over other
pioneers and their descendants.
13 “Pioneers Day” or “Commonwealth Day” annual picnic
The trustees shall once in every year, and preferably either on the day known as “Pioneers Day” or on the day
known as “Commonwealth Day”, if so required by the City Council of Salisbury, place at the disposal of the
Mayor of Salisbury for the time being a sum of money not exceeding one hundred pounds (£100) either for the
purposes of carrying out a picnic for the European children and their parents who happen to be in Salisbury on the
said “Pioneers Day”, or for the purpose of providing some means of enjoyment to European children and their
friends who happen to be in Salisbury on “Commonwealth Day”. The said sum shall be a first charge on the
income of the Hatcliffe Estate.
14 Appointment of officers. Commission and expenses
The trustees may appoint a secretary or other officers necessary for the due administration of the estate vested
in them, and may pay such secretary or other officer reasonable remuneration for his services from the income
derived from the estate, and further shall be entitled to commission on the basis usually allowed to executors, and
shall be allowed such reasonable amounts as shall reimburse them for expenses for attendances at meetings of the
trustees and also for actual expenses incurred in the administration of that portion of the estate which remains after
the payment of the legacies and the death of the said Georgiana Clayton. All expenses and amounts paid shall be
certified under the hand of the Master of the High Court as fair and reasonable, and shall only be paid in such
amounts as are so certified.
15 Remedy of dissatisfied parties
If, in the opinion of any pioneer or descendant of any pioneer or other interested person, the estate is not
being administered according to the true intents and purposes of this Act, he may make application to the Master
of the High Court to compel the due administration, and upon such application being made, the said Master shall
have power to cite the trustees by motion or otherwise and bring them before the High Court, which may grant
such order as in the premises seems meet.
16 Power of trustees
(1) The trustees shall be a body corporate with power to sue, liability to be sued and power to defend actions
brought against them.
(2) The authority of any two of them shall be sufficient to bring or defend any action at law.
17 Claims of persons to estate not prejudiced
Nothing in this Act contained shall be taken to prejudice or affect the legal claim (if any) of any person to the
estate of the said Frederick Clayton or any part thereof or any interest therein which he may have otherwise than
under the will of the 1st March, 1906, and the codicil of the 27th August, 1910, and such claim (if any) may be
heard and adjudicated upon by any competent court:
Provided in respect thereto that the trustees appointed hereunder or their agents shall not be personally liable
for any act, matter or thing done by them under the provisions hereof.
SCHEDULE “A” (Preamble)
LASTWILL AND TESTAMENT OF FREDERICK CLAYTON
I, Frederick Clayton, of Salisbury, in the Territory of Southern Rhodesia, being in health of body and of sound and disposing mind,
memory and understanding and capable of doing any act requiring thought judgment or reflection do hereby declare my intention to make
and execute this my last will and testament.
I hereby revoke cancel and make void to all intents and purposes all wills codicils and other testamentary acts by me heretofore made and
executed desiring that the same shall be of no force virtue or effect whatsoever.
I hereby declare to give demise and bequeath all my estate and effects in Southern Rhodesia both real and personal, and of what nature or
kind, and whether the same be in possession, reversion, remainder or expectancy, unto the Executor or Executors afternamed, upon the
special trust and confidence and for the uses intents and purposes aftermentioned, that is to say that he or they the said Executor and
Administrator or Executors and Administrators, do and shall, as soon as convenient after my death, sell and dispose thereof, and call in and
receive all such debts, sum or sums of money as shall be due and owing to me, at the time of my death, and place the money arising by such
sale or disposal, and the moneys to be so called in and received, out at interest on landed or other good and sufficient security in such manner
as he or they shall think proper, and also in trust that he or they do and shall receive the interest thereof from time to time as the same shall
become payable and use and apply the same or so much thereof as he or they shall think proper or necessary in giving and providing annually
on the 12th September (Occupation Day of Mashonaland) a free picnic to all the European children and their parents who happen to be in
Salisbury on the said 12th September.
I do hereby constitute nominate and appoint Ernest Edward Homan and Frederick Charles Blakeway, to be the joint Executors of this my
will and testament and Administrators of my estate and effects in Southern Rhodesia, and on the death of one of them, then the survivor to
continue solely to be my said Executor and Administrator.
On the death of both the said Ernest Edward Homan and Frederick Charles Blakeway, I nominate and appoint the Mayor of Salisbury for
the time being, to thereafter be the executor of this my last will and administrator of my estate and effects in Southern Rhodesia; hereby
giving and granting unto them, my said Executor or Executors and Administrator or Administrators, jointly and severally, all such power and
authority as are required in law.
I direct that the Executor or Executors of this my last will shall not be required to lodge with the Master of the High Court of Southern
Rhodesia an inventory of my estate and effects.
Lastly I declare to reserve to myself the power from time to time and at all times hereafter to make all such alterations in or additions to
this will as I shall think fit, either by a separate deed, or at the foot hereof, desiring that all such alterations or additions so made under my
own signature shall be held as valid and effectual as if they had been inserted herein.
All which aforesaid being fully understood by me I declare that it contains my last will and testament desiring that it may have effect as
such or as a codicil or otherwise as may be found best to consist with law.
Thus done and passed at Salisbury aforesaid on this the First day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six in
the presence of the subscribing witnesses.
F. CLAYTON.
As Witnesses:
1. J. O. Gibson.
2. W. R. Blanckenberg.
Signed at the place and on the date aforesaid by Frederick Clayton as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his
presence and in the presence of each other all being present at the same time have hereto set our hands as attesting witnesses:
J. O. Gibson of Salisbury.
W. R. Blanckenberg of Salisbury.
SCHEDULE “B” (Preamble)
CODICIL
I, Frederick Clayton, the Testator mentioned in my will of the 1st March, 1906, do hereby direct the executors or executor of my said Will
to pay from my estate and effects in Southern Rhodesia to my godson, Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker, minor son of Frederick Robert Whittaker, of
the Grand Hotel, Harrowgate, England, the sum of Five Thousand Pounds sterling (£5,000 stg.) as a legacy on his attaining the age of
twenty-five years or marrying, and such legacy until such payment is made to my said godson shall be invested on such security as my
executor or executors shall in their absolute discretion think fit and the interest thereof shall either be paid to my said godson for his use or to
his guardian for his maintenance and education or partly to one and partly to the other as my executors or executor shall deem wise and such
legacy shall be a first charge on my estate and effects in Southern Rhodesia and as to the residue of my Estate and effects in Southern
Rhodesia I confirm my said Will.
Dated at Salisbury this 27th August, 1910.
F. CLAYTON.
As Witnesses:
1. W. S. Honey.
2. F. W. Robertson.
SCHEDULE “C” (Preamble and Section 3)
WILLF CLAYTON
£5,000 to my Godson Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker to come out of the following properties, viz.
£
Stands 5 in block in Stanley Avenue................................................................................................ ................. 7,500
„ Baker Avenue & First Street ..................................................................................................................... 2,000
„ Cape Avenue and Second St. .................................................................................................................... 400
Four cottages @ £500 each ............................................................................................................................... 2,000
Half Weardale Farm ................................................................ ......................................................................... 2,000
Stands in Gatooma and Umtali to be sold discretion of Executors, the above to be sold at the above prices as opportunity arises but not to
be sold by auction.
Mortgages £
Malvern farm .................................................................................................................................................... 2,500
Rink Stands................................................................................................................................ ....................... 2,000
Biller................................ ................................................................................................................................. 800
Furnell .............................................................................................................................................................. 850
Hughes .............................................................................................................................................................. 650
Le Roux ................................................................ ............................................................................................ 200
Nangle cattle................................ ..................................................................................................................... 300
The balance with all other properties monies, etc., to go to my step-daughter Mary Evelyn Sanderson with the exception of the Hatcliffe
Estate.
(2)
The money or properties to be given to the aforesaid Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker at the age of twenty-five and Mary Evelyn Sanderson at
twenty-five.
The income of said properties to be divided equally to my Wife, Cecil Hatcliff Whittaker and Mary Evelyn Sanderson.
The Hatcliffe Estate (estimated value £30,000) with all livestock implements &c. I leave to my wife Georgina Clayton for her full use and
benefit during her life time, but not to be let or the live stock to be allowed to be less than it is at present the mortgage if any remaining to be
paid out of my monies in hand. At the death of My Wife the Hatcliffe Estate to be held in perpetuity for the use of Pioneers and descendants
of pioneers (especially those descendants of pioneers who have been disabled during this present war) whom are in need of help.
E. E. Homan and My Wife to be Executors.
F. CLAYTON.
SCHEDULE “D” (Section 2)
PIONEER CORPS
Adcock, Roger
William
Aggett,
William James
Armstrong,
Owen Richard
Arnott,
Sydney
Nathaniel
Alexander, Thomas
Francis Caleb
Argall, Martin
Barry, John William
Baker, Walter
Headland Valentine
Banks, Henry
Blakeway
Barter, John Augustine
George
Beal, Robert
Bent, Eustace Henry
Berrington, Evelyn D.
Bird, Arthur Hatfield
Sumner
Birkley, William
Henry
Biscoe, Edwards Carly Tyndale
Borrius, John Phillip
Borrow, Henry John
Bowen, George John
Bowden, Montague Parker
Bradley, Benjamin
Bradley, Charles Kissock
Brand, Thomas Frederick
Brett, James
Brown, Henry
Phillip
Brown,
William
Harvey
Burnett, Albert
Edward
Burnett,
Robert George
Butcher,
William Henry
Camp, Charles
Robert
Campbell,
Alexander
Duncombe
Campbell,
James Adair
Campbell,
Patrick
Urquhart
Chase, Arthur
Henry
Chiappini,
Lorenzo
Christison,
Thomas James
Christopherso
n, George
Ernest
Clay,
Wentworth
Norris
Clinton,
William James
Colquhoun,
Frederick
Crossbey
Corderoy,
John William
Cornwell,
William
Lundie
Coryndon,
Robert Thorne
Cowie,
William
Warden
Crawford,
John Sidney
Cripps, Lionel
Darling, John
Ffolliott
Dater, Albert
Downing,
George David
Drabble, William
Drysdale, John Patrick
Drennan, George
Woodhouse
Dixon, William
Dykes, Dawson Leigh
Ballantine
Durrell, Walter D.
Dennison, Alexander
George
Erasmus, Abel
Edmonds, John Arnold
Ehlert, Frederick
Eliot, Algernon
Elliott, George
Frederick
Edgell, Edward
Ramsay
Everitt, Fritz
Eyre, Arthur
Ferguson, Francis
William
Finucane, Edward F.
E.
Fletcher, Francis
Charles
Francis, J. L.
Frazer, Alexander
Simon
Frost, Reginald
Featherstonehaugh,
Henry Westcott
Fry, Thomas Ellerton
Fry, Ivon
Farrell, Edward
O’Connell
Fry, W. Ellerton
Gaylard, George Rufus
Gie, Michael C.
Graham, Alexander
Miller
Griffith, Llewellyn
Griffith, Hugh Fenier
Grimmer, John R.
Hall, George
Halkett, Alexander
Colin
Hamilton, Harry Rice
Hartman, Rev. Father
Harty, Joshua Goddard
Harvey, John Thomas
Hay, John Henry
Heany, Maurice
Hepworth, J. C.
Hill, William George
Histon, George
Holmes, Alfred
Thomas
Hoste, William
Derrick
Hosking, William
Henry
Hoste, Henry F.
Human, Christian
Hunter, Frederick
Thomas
Inskipp, Percy Sidney
Jay, Henry Brownrigg
Jameson, Robert
Johnson, Frank
William Frederick
Judd, William
King, William Fleming
Krohn, Archibald
Frederick
Kronstein, Leonard
Lange, Christian
Langerman, Frederick
Larson, Oscar
Law, Horace
Lea, Arthur
Lichfield, James
William
Logan, George Alfred
Lovemore, Charles
Benjamin
Lovemore, Henry C.
Lust, John
Mackay, William
McLachlan, Alexander
McLelland, Robert
Hamilton
MacRobert, John
Murie
Mahon, John Dennis
Masters, Charles
Mandy, Frank
Mandy, George
Stephen Thomas
Minshell, Thomas
Moberley, Walter
Frederick George
Montagu, Henry
Southey Maclean
Moore, John Frederick
William
Morris, Herbert John
Mosenthal, Charles F.
Murch, Robert
Nesbitt, Alexander
Thornhill
Nesbitt, Charles
Warren
Nesbitt, Frederick
Nesbitt, Richard Henry
Neumeyer, Leo
Nicholson, Richard Granville
Nowers, David
Oconnell, John
Ogilvie, Ogilvie Hollings
O’Meara, Bulkey Ernest Adolphus
Orr, Clair A.
O’Toole, Edmond
Palmer, John Walter
Pattisson, Arthur Joseph Todd
Pengelly, Henry Augustus
Pocock, Edwin Innes
Pusey, George Henry
Puzey, Arthur
Roach, John James
Rowland, John Robert
Rudland, Thomas William
Scallan, James
Schermbrucker, Frederick
Selley, William John
Selous, Frederick Courtney
Seward, George Ernest
Shepperd, John H.
Shepperson, Frank
Slater, Edward
Solomon, Hymen Alfred
Somerville, James
Spreckley, John Anthony
Stanford, Arthur French
Stevenson, Francis Lincoln
Steward, Augustine
Stier, William Keppel
Suckling, Edward Horace
Surridge, Rev. Frank
Tabuteau, Augustus J.
Taylor, Rowland
Tregenza, Edward G.
Trenaman, Charles Robert
Tulloch, Alexander
Upington, John
Van Eyk, Cornelius John
Venables, John William Ella
Vialls, Charles Clement
Vintcent, Louis Anthony
Walker, John
Walker, Richard
Wallace, James
Warren, Albert Herbert
Warren, Robert Joshua
Watney, Peter Henry
Wheaton, James
Whitmore, Edmund Herbert
Wimble, Bentley
Wyatt, Henry Frederick James
SCHEDULE “E” (Section 2)
BRITISH SOUTHAFRICA POLICE
Pennefather E. G.
Willoughby, John
Heyman, H. M.
Molyneux, W.
Capper, O.
Graham, M. D.
Fiennes, F. W.
Dunne, E.
Rand, R. F.
Goody, E.
Stanley, G.
Harris, T.
Brown, H.
Paxton, T.
Hickey, R.
Seymour, S.
McMullin, J.
Newbolt, K.
Kennedy, H.
Vaisey, W.
Bailey, D.
Carter, J.
Levitt, S.
Hurley, J.
Dorning, H. B.
Allan, J.
Auret, W.
Aylen, J.
Brand, C.
Barber, G.
Britton, J.
Birney, J.
Brown, W.
Block, W.
Ziegenbein, C.
Hannay, W. G.
Forbes, P. W.
Slade, C. W. P.
Mundell, M.
Bodle, W.
Hillier, J. H.
Morkel, R. A.
Lyons, Montgomery,
R. A.
Bray, R.
FitzGerald, E. W.
Vickers, J. D.
Adcock, R. W.
Bell, B.
Dupreez, D. P.
Davis, W.
Keane, R. K. C.
Green, A.
Mills, W. T.
Voigt, F.
Baxter, T.
Bolle, A.
Barrington, W.
Brown, T.
Blundell, A.
Carney, —
Curtois, F.
Cochrane, H.
Carter, A.
Clayton, F.
Creighton, C.
Dyas, W.
Doveton, W.
Enright, T.
Frazer, W.
Forrest, W.
Friend, G.
Finch, G.
Foote, J.
Farmanner, H.
Graham, H.
Gray, J.
Grojohn, F.
Green, W.
Grey, G.
Glass, G.
Glover, C.
Hallberg, H.
Hughes, E.
Jones, J.
Joliffe, W.
King, B.
Kopping, A.
Koester, H.
Durell, W. D.
Else, W.
Enright, G. D.
Ehlert, F.
Eliot, A. E. A.
Fermaner, G. W.
Fildes, R. J.
Fisher, D.
Flanagan, J.
Fraser, J.
Featherstonehaugh, H.
W.
Grimmer, J.
Harding, R.
Heller, H.
Holmes, C. B.
Jessop, E.
Kannemeyer, F.
Kennedy, J.
Kerr, M. J.
Knaiser, H.
Kelley, P.
Krause, C.
Laing, R.
Louw, J.
McMullin, S.
Mulligan, J.
Mitchell, J.
Marcus, S.
McLachlan, C.
Mathews, T.
Newitt, H.
Nicholls, J.
Orpen, C.
Osborne, G.
O’Hara, B.
Phillips, A.
Palmer, J.
Phillips, J.
Redmond, H.
Richards, H.
Reid, J.
Reynolds, W.
Sissing, C.
Symons, F.
Stewart, J.
Sharpe, C.
Saville, H.
Savage, W.
Slater, C.
St. Ledger, J.
Tilney, J.
Viney, J.
Willemite, W.
White, T.
Trevor, J.
Turner, D. M.
Thackerzy, E.
Veale, A.
Vicary, J.
Warner, J.
Webber, B. J.
Williams, W.
Williams, H.
White, F. J.
Wignall, T. J.
Keith-Falconer, C.
Brackenbury, H. V.
Chaplin, E.
Stewart, J. C.
Nesbitt, R. C.
Hobson, C. R.
Bowles, H.
Williams, H. G.
Quorn, J. C.
Robertson, H.
Suarton, C.
Bottomley, D. P.
Scott, Fife
Smith, R. A. L.
Morkel, C. F.
Kay, R.
Jackson, H. J.
Abbor, J. J.
Adams, T.
Arnold, A.
Bartlett, S.
Blyth, W. J.
Burstall, F.
Buchanan, J.
Burns, J.
Campbell, P.
Christison, T. J.
Clark, W. H.
Cox, F.
Culverhouse, J.
Cornwall, W. L.
Coryndon, R. T.
Davis, H.
Donohoe, A.
Douglas, H.
Elliot, H. C. D.
Fielding, H. C.
Fichardt, E.
Feather, J.
Fowles, C.
Gibb, H. C.
Glover, J.
Griffiths H. G.
Glasson G. H.
Hannen, B. J.
Harrhy, E. W.
Hobson, C.
Hughes, J. S.
Hall, F.
Herbert, E.
Heberden, R. C.
Hickey, F. L.
Hudson, H. J.
James, H.
Jennings, M. J.
Jessiman, J. J.
Lewis, J.
Long, E.
Manning, G. A.
Moore, J.
McGowan, J. J.
McGillvray, J.
McAdams, J.
McPartland, J.
Mason, W. S.
Moffat, F.
Murphy, G. L.
Nettleton, G.
Knox, P.
Krige, J.
Le Cordeur, M.
MacLaurin, A. J.
Manthey, J.
Martell, H.
Morgan, W.
Mitchell, J. B.
McRobert, J. M.
Nesbitt, H. W.
O’Meara, B. E. A.
Payne, F. D. A.
Proctor, R.
Purdon, F. A.
Purser, E. A.
Rathfelder, F.
Roland, A. C.
Sanderson, R. H.
Scott, H. N. Fife
Simpson, W. B.
Sinclair, A. L.
Steir, W. K.
Steward, G. E.
Stedlar, C.
Trevor, R.
Singleton, S.
Scott, J.
Sinclair, R. D.
Smythe, J. E.
Torbett, F.
Tuck, H.
Turnbull, G. F.
Thorn, C. J.
Tiquin, M.
Vennell, H. R.
Vander Byl, G.
Walsh,—
Westphall, J.
Wiseman, R. R.
White, C.
Turner, E. C. C.
Codrington, R. P. J.
Hicks-Beach, W.
Cunningham, W.
Coope, J. C. J.
Warren, F. J.
Judge, C. E.
Vincent, W.
Mundy, R.
Withers, G. B.
Harper, H. A.
Blundell, A.
Henry, M.
Ross, W.
Cooke, E. W.
Madden, W. J.
Abbot, W. A.
Abrams, E.
Vander Byl, C. L.
Muirhead, A.
Elin, H. D.
Thompson, J. T.
Easton, T. J.
Martin, C. B.
Tournaillon, E. H.
Robinson, W. H.
Abercrombie, J.
Allan, J. R.
Barber, R.
Bennett, H. J.
Black, A.
Bigg, J. W.
Brabant, J. S.
Burton, H. H.
Casper, G. O.
Clark, D.
Clark, J.
Collins, G.
Conway, J. M.
Cozens, A.
Day, J.
Duncan, R. W.
Duncan, J. L.
Durden, C.
Dyer, H. L.
Eksteen, J. W.
Ebbage, W. R. L.
Forrestall, P.
Fredman, W.
Gain, G.
Gates, L.
Gibbon, G. W.
Gill, T. G.
Grant, R. W. E.
Godwin, A.
Gothe, N.
Hay-Hill, J. T.
Head, E.
Heineman, J. A.
Hills, G. H.
Horwood, W. R.
Hughes, A.
Huntley, D. H.
Hutchinson, F.
Ingram, W. C.
Kemp, S.
Landy, J.
Lees, J. H.
MacPherson, C.
McLeod, W. J.
McLuckie, O.
Moll, R.
Murney, F.
Orpen F.
Parnell, J. O.
Pease, D.
Nesbitt, C. S.
Newman, P. J.
Newton, J.
Patterson, R.
Player, G. J.
Priestly, F.
Ross, A.
Ross, G. P.
Rodriquez, —
Robertson, A. E.
Rieland, C.
Russell, A. C.
Spring, H. L.
Stewart, J. T.
Strutt, S.
Swemmer, A. L.
Taylor, J. B.
Taylor, W.
Taylor, F. L.
Thomas, L.
Timewell, W. J.
Vizard, G. F.
Valle, B. W.
Wolhuter, G. H.
Weale, W.
Werrett, J. M.
Whittle, C. W.
Williams, C. W.
Wilde-Brown, W. R.
Williams, J.
Wheatley, E. M.
Young, A. L.
Leonard, A. G.
Bruce, F. W.
Grey, A. E.
Hole, W.
Chinery, L. A.
Kirkham, G.
Dillon, C. H. C.
Gordon, J. H.
De Smidt, W.
Fletcher, R. Y.
Short, H.
Farmery, E. A.
Devine, C. H.
Fitzgerald, F.
McGuinness, C. A.
James, G.
Butler, H.
Finucane,—
Bertrim, C. F.
Butler, C. A.
Almond, J.
Barlow, G. F.
Barnes, T. W. F.
Behn, O.
Bradburn, C.
Brown, H.
Butt, C.
Chalmers, J.
Clowes, R. C. W.
Dawes, H. V.
De Villiers, J. J.
Duncan, R. F.
Dunn, W.
Bredenkemp, H.
Bryne, J.
Burke, C. F.
Bridger, D.
Bridger, J. D.
Brannan, F.
Barber, P.
Chamberlaine, C.
Cooke, W.
Cooke, J.
Dillon, D. C.
Egan, A.
Elske, C.
Fitzjohn, A. E.
Fitzsimons, J.
Goldsbury, J. L.
Grant, G.
Hardy, T.
Hackwell, H.
Hendrick, J.
Hulbert, H.
Hudson, D.
Hunter, J.
Hyland, J. P.
Jenkins, A.
Johnson, W.
James, H.
James, W. H.
Kielstroom, A. W.
Knight, W. B.
Konig, F. W.
Knight, H. T.
Lynch, W. P.
Lloyd, W. R.
Lloyd, E. G.
Malherbe, W.
Morley, W.
McAdam, J. C.
Polnes, T.
Powrie, F.
Rayner, H.
Roach, H.
Rowe, W. J.
Sampson, J.
Seale, E.
Smallberger, C.
Selby, P. H.
Snowball, A.
Smith, R. C.
Smith, R. F.
Smithyman, T. N.
McLaglan, R.
Moriarty, A.
Moore, H.
Morony, H.
Murphy, J. J.
Nixon, H.
Nolan, C.
O’Shaughnessy, J.
O’Maker, R.
Parker, A. R.
Promnitz F.
Robinson, G. M. H.
Rowley, A.
Rautenbach, S.
Ross, Wm.
Rall, J.
Seymour, G.
Stewart, T.
Schultz, H.
Stanzlass, G.
Smee, J.
Sullivan, T.
Snyman, J.
Thorsen, M.
Thomas, W. H.
Van Heerden, H.
Van Wyk, N. L.
Wilson, C.
White, S.
Whitehead, A. R.
White, W.
Whitehead, C. L.
Wright, F.
Westbrook, T. P.
Wold, J.
Young, E.
Young, R. A.
Atkinson, W. G.
SCHEDULE “F” (Section 2)
1893 COLUMNS
Abbott,
William
Abercrombie,
James
Acutt, Charles
Mortimer
Acutt,
Frederick
Cotton
Adams, Henry
Adams,
William
Havering
Allen, C. J.
Allen, Edward
Alexander, E.
W.
Allison,
William H.
Alrnan, John
Amory,
Richard
Anderson,
Alexander
Ansell, Cecil
Arnold, James Carlisle
Arnold, M. H.
Ashley, William
Attwell, James
Mortimer
Aubert, Alfred Dalton
Austin, Henry
Bagley, John Charles
Bain, Robert
Baker, John
Bale, John
Bamping, Walter John
Barber, Percy
Barclay, Thomas
Barnard, M. W.
Barnes, Arthur Bertie
Black
Barnes, Augustus
William Black
Barr, William Henry
Barry, John
Barton, Henry Halse
Bastard, Segar William
Bath, William
Batley, Ralph Cecil
Beahan, Johr
Beal, Robert
Beesler, Adrian
Behrman, J.
Bell, Andrew
Bell, Peter
Benhorst, Ernest
Benton, George
Edmund
Berggrist, Robert
Bernstein, Harry
Bertlesen, F.
Bertlesen, L.
Bester, Theunis J.
Bevan, E. H.
Bews, Charles
Alexander
Bezuidenhout, H.
Bezuidenhout, Jacobus
Biller, Frank
Bird, Robert Henry
Birkley, William Henry
Birney, J. B.
Bischoff, Louis
Biscoe, Edward Carey Tyndale
Bissett, William
Black, Abraham
Black, Richard
Blerk, H. Van
Blewitt, Joseph
Blom, Henry
Bodle, Charles
Bodle, William
Bolder, James
Bolton, H. William
Bone, William
Borman, Carl
Borrow, Henry John
Botha, A. H. S.
Botha, John E.
Bottomley, D. P.
Bowden, Frank Lake
Bowen, James C.
Bowen, George
Box, James
Boyd, P. W.
Bouchier,
Richard
Brabant, John
Somerset
Bradburn,
Clifford
Bradbury,
Edwin
Bradfield,
Edwin
Bradshaw,
William
Bremmer,
Andrew
Bridges, Percy
Leonard
Brickley,
William
Briscoe, J.
Brissenden,
Louis
Britton,
William Henry
Brock, Edward
Broome, W.
R.
Brook, Arthur
Woodford
Brown, Harold
Alexander
Brown, R. W.
Brown,
William
Browne,
George
Hamilton
Browne, Percy
Howe
Bruce,
Alexander
Bruce, Oswald
Robert
Bryant, Ernest
Buchanan,
John
Buck,
Rowland
Buike,
Frederick
Bunce, Julius
Augustus
Bundy,
Thomas
Bunn, Thomas
Burgher,
Alfred
Burmester,
Hermann John
Burn, William
Burnett,
Edward
Burnett,
George
Burns, W. J.
Burnham,
Frederick
Russell
Butcher,
William Henry
Calcraft,
Samuel
Campbell,
John
Alexander
Livingstone
Caplin, H. S.
Carden, John
Cardigan, George
Harold
Carley, C.
Carlsson, Victor
Carney, Benjamin
Francis
Carr, John
Carr, William
Carroll, John
Carruthers, John
Carruthers, Robert
Oliver
Cary, C. W.
Cary, W. A.
Case, William Herbert
Casperenthus,
Theodore
Chalk, Thomas Arthur
Collyer, Louis James
Cornelius, Charles
Adam
Campbell, Edmund
Vivers
Clarke, William
Thomas
Colquhoun, Frederick
Crossley
Conneley, William
Thomas
Coleman, Thomas
Comploier, Peter
Cummings, Walter W.
Christl, Frank
Chilton, George
Clarke, Charles
Moncrieffe
Classen, Henry
Clifford, Patrick
Joseph
Clarke, William
Herbert
Collier, William
Cohen, Lionel
Corbett, Henry
Crooks, Charles
Compton, Sydney
Curtis, E.
Cumming, Arthur
Raymond
Cumming, Henry R.
Christison, Thomas
James
Chappe, Paul Lafitte
Coryndon, Robert T.
Crewe, Frederic
Harding
Cohen, Jacob
Crouchley, T. W.
Campbell, Edward
O’Sullivan
Coghlan, John
Cornelius
Constable, Harry Percy
Consilio, Joseph
Colling, W. G.
Costello, Tom
Cohen, A.
Connel, John
Cregan, Hugh
Chawner, Henry
William
Creighton, Robert W.
Cobbuis, Thomas
Cilliers, John
Cook, Thomas W.
Cousins, John Thomas
Clark, John Henry
Coles, William
Clark, Thomas H.
Clark, A.
Clarke, Frank
Cunningham, James S.
Dymott, William
Dawson, Frank Jones
Davies, R. Gray
Dawes, H. V.
Dallamore, James
Mitchell
Donovan, C. H. W.
Dollar, Duncan
Daniels, Joseph
Dewhurst, Reginald
Dunn, William Charles
Denn, John Adam
De Meillon, Richard
James
De Roos, Albert
Desvages, Jean Louis
Jerome
Devine, Frank
Dillon, Denis Cronly
Donovan, Timothy
Drew, Alfred
Du Toit, Henry
Francois
Durden, Charles John
Dunne, A. G.
Du Plan, Samuel
Markham
Dempsey, James
Davidson, Oliver
Davis, H. W.
Dufty, William Henry
De Jager, William
Dillard, David
De Wet, John William
Dunn, Albert G.
Dor, John
Drysdale, John
Donnelly, Daniel
Drysen, John
Dowe, Alexander
Du Plessis, Gert
Duncan, Duncan
Graham
Drysdale, John
Doveton, William F.
Davis, Gordon
Dykes, Lawson Leigh
Ballantyne
Davidson, James
Davis, William
Davis, Stutman
Desterwig, A.
Dewis, Lewis
De Vos, Philip Wouter
Donohoe, John J.
Drake, William
Barnard
Drummond, James
Dunman, Samuel
Evans, Henry
Ebbage, W. R. L.
Edkins, Ebenezer
Crouch
Edwards, Richard G.
Elliott, Henry
Evans, Alfred
Eksteen, John William
Eisenlohe, Carl
Everard, J. Vines
Eaton, George
Enright, Edwin George
Etherton, John W.
Edgelow, Herbert
Edgell, Edward
Ramsay
Ehlert, Frederick
Estermann, Abraham
Eyre, W. Gervas
Fitzgerald, Frederick
Farrell, Edward O’Connell
Fitzgerald, Edward William
Fitz-Gibbon, Thomas Francis
Farquhar, M. G.
Ferreira, Gert
Felix, John James
Fraser, Robert Ross
Fry, Ivan
Forestall, Peter
Foster, Richard Hugh
Foley, David Francis
FitzPatrick, Thomas William
Firmin, Michael, L.
Francis, Lloyd Matthews
Farley, Francis Charles
Faurie, Lawrence DeVilliers
Findlay, Alexander
Fitzimmons, Charles
Fischer, Richard H.
Farrell, Ernest
Franks, Alfred
Forrest, Albert John
Flemming, Samuel A.
Flynn, Patrick
Francis, Charles
Featherstonhaugh, William
Forbes, Patrick William
Finch, Alan G.
Fife-Scott, Henry N.
Ferguson, Francis William
Fichat, Sydney Carisle
Farren, J.
Flint, E.
Fletcher, Patrick
Forbes, Eustace Macleod
Forbes, W.
Foote, Joseph
Fraser, J.
Fraser, John Alexander
Fraser, John
Garlick, Burleigh Richard
Giere, William Parker
Gibbon, George William
Giles, Albert Edward
Gladhill, John
Gorman, James
Gough, William
Greer, Stuart George
Grant, Sylvester
Gray, Henry
Gracey, Robert
Grant, James McGregor
Gray, William Fleming
Gruyges, Jan
Green, Joseph John
Grenfell, Claude George
Greenfield, Harry Moxon
Gwynne, Philip
Graham, William
Gill, Thomas Watton
Gloag, Kenneth Blackwood
Gordon, John Hugh
Groepe, Christian
Grant, Joseph Christian
Gordon, George
Graham, George
Gisborne, Dudley Guy
Grimmer, John Robert
Garrett, P.
George, Ernest
Glover, L. W.
Gooding, G.
Grey, George
Greene, W. G.
Graham, Robert
Gwillim, W. H.
Gifford,
Maurice
Gourlay,
James Murray
Gray, Henry
William
Gaynor, John
William
Gould, Joseph
Gardner,
Thomas
Gannyon,
William
Gabriel, Leon
Harris,
William
Birkbeck
Hofmeyr,
Arend
Hermanus
Hughes,
George
Hamilton, H.
Menzies
Hay-Hill,
James Trevor
Harding,
Sidney
Charles
Hogg, A. W.
Hulbert, John
Henry
Hanniford,
John F.
Hook,
Theodore H.
Haden,
Thomas
William
Halforty, John
Henry, Hugh
Hoggan,
William
Howcroft,
Arthur
Hyde, John
Harris,
Thomas
Edward
Hanson,
Victor
Hall, Frank
Vere
Hozenfratz,
Louis
Harrington,
Hubert Tyler
Henderson,
James
Hendicks,
George
Herbert,
Lorenz Francis
Hewitt,
William
Hermphois,
Charles
Hellet, Harold
John
Hickey,
Gustavus
Hiscock,
Reuben
Hiscock,
Charles David
Hooper,
Robert Pool
Hannay, John
Henry
Howe, James Maurice
Higgins, James
Hetherington, John B.
Heck, Harry
Henry, John
Hutchinson, John
Hill, Charles
Hecht, John W.
Hill, John
Hillier, William Henry
Hutchinson, Charles
Henry, William
Haigh, George
Hodgson, James R.
Hallison, William
Houlston, William
Hickey, Frank
Henry, John
Horton, George
Heany, Maurice David
Hacker, William
Honey, Wilfred
Harrison, Thomas
Evan
Hampton, Leonard
Harper, Harry Adam
Hake, George Gordon
Harrington, Garratt
Halforty, James
Hervey, Hubert John
Anthony
Hewitt, George
Hopper, Harman
Hodges, William
Holder, L.
Illingworth, Frank
Irving, Thomas
Ingram, Pearl
Ingram, Simpson
Ibach, L. G.
Ireland, George
Ivers, J. C.
Judd, William Joseph
Judge, Charles Edward
Judge, John Charles
James, Henry
Jackson, John
Frederick
Jameson, James
Jollie, John Tawse
James, Percy
Jansen, Arnold
Alexander
Johnson, Charles W.
Johnston, William J.
Jackson, Charles
Johnston, Samuel
Johnstone, Henry
William
James, William
Jones, William Henry
Johnson, Chares G.
Jeffery, Joseph
Jeffreys, Herbert
Johnson, Benjamin
Jones, Thomas
Johnston, Edward
Justo, Pedro
Kramer, Frederick
Henry
Kemp, David M.
Kent, Arthur Edward
Kossell, Max
Keys, George
King, John
Kiddle, John
Kannemeyer, Charles
William
Karle, Charles
Kimberley, George
Kemp, Thomas
Kennelly, William
Patrick
Kirton, Argent
Blundell
Keefe, C. P. Louis
Kennedy, William
Kenyon, Thomas
King, Joseph George
Kent, George
Kidson, Michael
Klintworth, Johannis
Kruger, Karl
Kjelstroom, A. W.
Kennedy, James
Hutchinson
Kinloch, Harry
Graham
Kennedy, Robert
Kenny, W. H.
Kedian, Thomas
Kerr, Hugh
King, W. E.
Kronstein, Leonard
Laing, David Tyrie
Llewellyn, Hoel
Lochner, Fank Elliot
Lovemore, Hector
Livingstone
Lingard, George
Lafferty, John
Landsberg, B.
Lang, J.
Lowler, C. Oscar
Lucas, J. H.
Lyne, W.
Lendy, Charles
Frederick
Lichfield, James
William
Lloyd, Harry
Llewellyn
Leech, Frank
Landtman, William
Lay, Thomas
Lassen, Charles
Claude
Lewis, Frank
Lee, Albert
Leighton, Frank
Leverton, Frank
Lingard, Mark
Alexander
Logan, Thomas
Lowe, Edward
Long, William
Lynch, Thomas Joseph
Lyall, James
Lyon, Robert
Lynch, William
Patrick
Luis, William
Laarsen, Eric
Long, Harry
Lewis, Robert
Lewis, Arthur Boyes
Latman, Edgar
William
Lyons, Daniel
Lennox, William
Lifschitz, Samuel
Lennock, George
Richard
McIntyre, Angus
Michael, Charles
George
Mitchell, James
Ferguson
McGorlay, Patrick
Marx, William Henry
McPherson, William George
Mills, Henry Broughton
Marais, Stephanus
Madden, Henry G.
McGin, Peter
McCaffery, Thomas
McCormack, William
Meyers, Frederick
Morling, Walter
Murphy, Peter
Mathysen, Robert
Maynard, Carruthers Francois
McPhail, William
Mathew, Brugeman
Morley, William
McColl, James C.
McKenzie, MacIntyre
McCormack, Patrick
Middlemass, John
McColl, Patrick
Molyneux, Arthur J. Charles
Miller, Frederick
Matthews, Fletcher
Mattlysen, Petrus Jacobus
Marvell, Andrew
Mauhaus, Carl Frederick William
Mackenzie, Paul
Marston, John
Main, Andrew
Mader, Philip
McDougall, Donald
McGlynn, P. J.
McGregor, M.
McLaren, Alexander
McKinnon, Farquhar
McPhadden, Donald
Miller, Richard
Mills, George
Moller, Jacob Francois
Mollar, Nicholas
Moore, Percy Henry Evelyn
Mobbs, George
Mosenthal, Charles Frederick
Muirhead, Robert Craig
Macpherson, Charles Glenely
Martin, Peter Barclay
McDonald, Donald S.
McLattie, Frederick
Morrison, Robert
McDonald, Colin
McCann, Walter
McIntyre, Peter
Moberley, Walter Frederick George
MacDougall, J. P.
McGilvray, J. A.
Mallet, Frank O.
May, Leonard Thomas Brander
Mack, J.
Martin, John
Martin, William
Mackinder, M.
Mackenzie, George Sawers
Mack, Frank
Marsden, J.
Matterson, T.
McAdam, Michael
McRory, J.
Meiklejohn, Matthew
Mitchell, James Champion
Morrison, Edward Graddon
Mountford, A.
Money, Harold Dalton Watson Moore
Murray, J.
Nesbitt, John Warren
Nesbitt, Alec
Nesbitt, Frederick
Neale, George
Napier,
William
Naylor,
George
Nelson,
Charles Martin
Newby,
Edward
Nimmo,
Walter
Nilsen,
Charles
Nolan, Martin
Hoare
Nolan, George
Nutt, William
Nelson, Robert
James William
Nicholson,
Arthur
Nussey,
George
Nettlefold,
William
Nel, J. P.
Nias,
Frederick
Somerset
Nicholson,
Andrew
Nolan, Patrick
C.
Nunn, Percy
Crampton
Ortner, Evan
George
Oosthuisen,
William
O’Brien, Louis
Dennis
O’Callaghan,
Patrick Joseph
O’Connor,
John
O’Leary, John
Joseph
Ogilvie,
William
Ohrmann,
William
Oliver, Robert
O’Maker,
Robert
O’Neil,
Edward
Openshaw,
Joseph
O’Regan,
Thomas
Ogilvie,
Ogilvie
Hollings
O’Connor,
Joseph
O’Connor,
John
Owens, W. O.
Parsons, Jonas
Passmore,
George
Park, Thomas
Parkin, Walter
Edward
Paddon, Cecil
Parsons,
Dudley
Moutray
Parsons, Gerald
Moutray
Pedersen, Andrew
Pike, William, W. T.
Pinkerton, James
Plumja, Franz
Posselt, Henry
Posselt, William
Platt, John
Pringle, John Chandos
Palmer, Robert
Mansbridge
Perry, William
Purcell, William
Peacock, Arthur
William
Pretorius, Zacharius
Porter, Joseph
Pollard, Henry
Papenfus, L. N.
Palca, Jacob
Parsons, W.
Payne, F. D. A.
Parrott, John
Pengelly, Hugh A.
Perks, John C.
Pearson, E. F.
Petratz, Frederick
Pirie, George
Platt, J. M.
Plumer, Richard
Purdon, Frank Arthur
Paget, Gerald
Pursell, Alfred John
Pirie, John
Pender, John Stuart
Menzies
Pease, Douglas
Clifford
Prescott, Bertram
Pauze, John
Quested, Thomas W.
Robertson, Alexander
Hay
Robertson, John
Rorich, George
Rouse, Walter P. N.
Roberts, Ernest
Rochester, Walter T.
Rossiter, Thomas
Rumball, Arthur
Gilbert
Raaff, Pieter Johannes
Ross, Henry Gordon
Robertson, Henry
Lionel
Reid, William
Ruskin, John
Rankine, Andrew
Bogie
Reynolds, A. J.
Reid, John
Ribstock, L. E.
Ross, Thomas A.
Roper, E.
Roney, George
Robinson, H. W.
Rutherford, C.
Reid, Robert
Rixon, Theodore M.
Robinson, Walter
Herring
Rabe, Andrew C.
Richards, Charles
Albert
Rowland, John James
Robertson, James
McGregor
Rademeyer, John
Hubert
Ratcliffe, Henry James
Rattray, George
Rall, Julius
Ranger, Henry B.
Rees. E. Attwood
Rees, Alfred Edwards
Reid, David
Render, Hendrick
Rixon, Milner R. T.
Richards, John
Russell, Louis
Rouse, George
Rule, Thomas
Reid, Thomas
Roberts, John
Richards, Frank
Richards, Thomas J.
Roper, Thomas Patrick
Riley, Henry
Richardson, Edward
William
Raubenheimer, George
Nicholas
Rewis, Henry
Ryder, Frederick
Roedek, Frederick
Sampson, John
Stoddart, James
Stier, William Keppel
Schultz, George Henry
Strike, John
Stack, Charles Henry
Stent, Vere
Selous, Frederick
Courteney
Sonnenberg, Isaac
Slight, George F.
Schenck, Henry
Sweet, Samuel
Shed, William
Schmidt, Ernest
Smith, Charles H. G.
Simons, Charles Frank
Stegmann, Charles
Smith, Charles
Ramsay
Schmidt, Paul
Smidt, Charles
Abraham
Smith, Charles B.
Slight, George
Sandford, George
Schmelzer, George
Alfred
Schultz, William
Shaw, Robert B.
Schroeder, John
Smee, James
Scott, Alexander
Southwell, Charles
Spreckley, John
Anthony
Snodgrass, Richard
Graham
Steward, Augustine
Stewart, Thomas
Southey, Charles H.
Steward, Richard
St. Hill, G. H.
Sykes, J. R.
Squair, James
Savile, Montagu
Sacamine, Christo
Schukala, Joseph
Scott, J. B.
Seward, George
Siebert, Julius
Simson, W. L.
Slavin, John
Smuts, George
Southey, Gilmore
Steele, W.
Storey, E.
Svendsen, H.
Swemmer, A. L.
Swinburne, Umfreville Percy
Shepherd, J. H.
Seale, Edgar
Slater, E.
Straker, Martin
Smith, Charles Harold
Stiles, Robert M.
Schumacher, W. Herman
Slade, George William
Slater, Frank
Schultz, Julius
Sandeman, Arthur John Fraser
Saunders, Robert
Schultz, Henry
Sheldrake, William
Sheppard, Arthur
Sheppard, William
Singreen, Frank
Smith, Lambert
Skuse, Frank
Smith, Thomas Johnstone
Smith, Farquharson G. M.
Smith, Walter Joseph
Snook, Henry
Spry, William Murray
Stroyan, Robert Cormack
Stapleton, Louis Henry
Stevens, Cecil Ernest
Stevens, Frederick
Storrier, Frederick
Summers, Frank James
Swan, Thomas E.
Sutherland, John
Tomes, Charles William
Tregoning, William
Tannecliff,.John
Tavanagh, George Osborne
Tamlin, Frank
Tristrail, John
Tinton, John
Thomas, Harry
Thompson, Thomas
Timm, Joseph
Todd, Robert
Thomas, Herbert
Tyle, Gerrit
Tennant, J. D.
Thurgood, H.
Tanner, Thomas Errington
Tayor, Henry B.
Taylor, F. J.
Tekona, Matteo
Thackwray, E.
Thorsen, Martin
Thompson, Frederick
Thomson, William Alexander
Tolmay, P.
Tuck, Henry St. John
Twidwell, Frederick George
Taylor, George
Tyler, Charles William
Turnbull, John
Upton, William
Van de Merwe, Henry
Vavasseur, Robert
Von Brandis, Adolf
Van Blerk, John Daniel
Van der Walt, G.
Vincent, David
Van Dosen, Albert
Van Londen
Vizard,
George Frank
Van der Riet,
W.
Vogel, Frank
Leon
Wishart,
William
Williams,
Harold
Wilson, Justin
Barrell
Whyte, Percy
Walsh, John
Wilson, John
Wilson, Alfred
Edward
White,
Frederick
James
Wilson,
Charles
Frederick
Wise, George
Warrington,
George
Weinthal, Paul
Whitworth,
Robert
Wilsnaugh, H.
William
Williams,
Alfred C.
Wilson, Albert
Williams,
Henry Robert
Wright, John
Warner, James
Weale, M. E.
Weldom, John
Francis
Webster,
Robert
Weir, Herbert
M.
Whittaker,
Henry L.
Whiting,
Charles
White, Charles
Walter
Williams, H.
H.
Widmer,
Emile
Wicks,
Thomas
Wilkinson,
William
Coulson
Wilson, Peter
William,
Frederick
Wilson,
Benjamin
Worringham,
Frederick
Charles
Woit, Richard
Wood, Percy
Woods, Arthur
W. Percy
Woolcott,
Charles H.
Wynne,
Frederick John
Wilson, Allan
White, Charles
J.
Ware, Henry
Williams, Joseph
Vaughan
Williams, George
Wright, F. E.
Werner, Henry Charles
Walters, A. (alias
Levy)
Watkins, Ernest M.
Welby, Edward Earle
Weston, H. G.
Webb, Alfred
Williams, Owen
Gwynydd St. George
Wallace, James
Williamson, John
Windham
Windell, H. J.
Warwick, J. A.
Whittaker, William
Wright, S. O.
Webb, Edwin
Wright, Richard Lloyd
Watkins, Charles
Watson, Henry George
Watson, Thomas
Colclough
Wardle, James
Wells, T.
White, K.
Williams, Thomas
Withers, A.
Williams, J
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